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FHE CITY, Mre, R. A, Lynch of Sheffield, Tn., wants the satchel and pavers taken from the body of her husband who was killed here October 10, 1888, She thinks they are in possession of the coroner. Mrs. 8. B, Fagan of Chicago, that it is imperative that she know the present whe habits of Mrs. Mary Defo resided at north street, P - that his e writes should abouts and , who formerly 3927 Twenty-first ahnen of DesMoines, thinks ghtoen-year-old son Carl is in | this city and ewhut deranged, us he | left home ago about 2 o’clock in the morning, without saying anything | to his folks. The anxlous father wants | the chief of police to look into the matter, [ Max Hamberger is after J. G. Wills and Eugene Leonard, two of his agents, who are charged with obtaining mone by ) pre The defends were wvassing for portraits and frames and sold tickets for the same They wore to scll tho tickets for cents and this was to constitute th commission, The customer then went to the stor od his frame, pay- | ing the re loss the amount already paid. v alleges that in order to sell more tickets, his misrepresented the cost of the g telling their victims that they could got " > could not possi- an $5. Of course is snses. customers ki 4 icking himself, richest in Guras oo, of which the faous Ayor's Sar- saparilla is made, nted. i 500 boys and men at gos in the beet fields, Apply at wr office at Norfolk or Grand - W Beet Su, Island We, the undersigned, request the chief ranger to calla special meeting for the purpose of considering the ques- tion of consolidating the question court James R. Borland, gene Healy, J mussen, Hugh man, James Ro R. lumm-l at hall, Twenty-eighth Wednesdny, June 10, ESCAP ll'mlll\» uth Omaha_at and R gl D WIFH THE!R LIV Pound Men Have a Tussle with In- furiated Cow Ownees. Two of Poundmaster Pulaski’s men under- took too large a contract in the northern part of the city Sunday and have to thank the speed of their good horses for tho fact that they escaped summary treatment at the hauds of an infuriated lot of milk dealers and their friends. Sunday afternoon two men had chargo of Krosse Bros'. cows on leased ground in tho northern part of the city. Pulaski's men, it is alleged, tri drive off the herd, wheh ) isted the uttompt. The pound men were ined and finally drew revolvers and ared they would take the stock by force. Tho herders were game, however, and staid by tbe cows untit they had them Safely i the pasture of Louis Littlefield. Here a number of milk dealers had gath- ered and surrounded_the herders, threaten- ing to lynch them. Mr. Littlefield advised the cow owners to go slow, and finally in- duced taem to give the pound men a chance to retire, an opportunity of which they took prompt advantage. Milk dealers claim that th noyed by the pound keever's mini sert that they will not tamely submit longer to the abuses which have grown out of the city pound ordinauce. plaint, Count Pulaski, heir-apparent to all fees pertaining to the city pound, has filed a com- plaint against Peter Goos, charging him with disturbing the peace by using loud and pro- fene language and threatening to fight. Goos alloged that somo of Pulaski’s minions un- tethiered his cows for the purpose of driving them to the pound, and was so incensed thereat that he oxpressed himself in language moro forcivle than polite. His opini Pulaski, us expressed to that worthy, was anything but complimentary and tho povndmaster is now trymg to play, even. A b Wo want every lady and all the boys and girls to call on your druggist and get some of our beautiful cards and a book of valuablo nformation free, Huwier Propmigtary Co. The I(t Quickens stone Express ime, Chicago to New York A solid Pullman perfected vestibule train of day conchos, bugguge, smoking, dining and sleeping cars leave Chicago at 10:45 a. m. every da ching New York the next day 2 o'clock p. m. over the Pe xsn\nnm llmw No extra fare and only first class tickets accepted on this train, ABOV Addition to the City Hall Menagerie. The statue of liberty that will adorn tho city hall has arrived and now quietly reposes in the basement of the buuding. The figure 1 built upon the plan of *Liberty Enlighton- ing the World. * She is of metal and is clothed in a light garb of the same material. This is thrown over her shoulders and falls about her body i graceful folds. In her loft haud she clasps o scroll, while in the ri :h above hor hoad, she will hol candio power incandescent electri Tho figure measures fourteen feet from solo to crown and weighs a triflo_less than a ton, When put in position this figuro will stand botween two animals that are designuted ns “hell cats.” Another Small n size, @reat in resuits: Little Early Risers. Best pill for Coustipa “tion, bost for Sick Headache, best for Sour Stomach, DoWitt Now B ard of Education Rooms. ’ho committees on public property and buildings from tho city council and tho board of education will meet at the new city hall at 9 o'clock this morning, at which time tho gontlomen from tho board of education will select the rooms that the board will oc- cupy. 'The comittees aro composed of the following named gontlemen: Martin, Bab- ok, Gibs, Welirer and Spalding from - the | same | Donelson. | plication was ni | that the 1 of education, wud Osthoff, Tuttle and the city counvil, -—— awusea, no pain when Do arly Risers aro taken, Small Bost pill, e Prisoners Must Out Weeds. From this on the men who ap fore the police judge and ave couvie having violated any city ordinances will not have such & picnic. The mayor has issned an order to the chief of police, instructing that ofticial to put all city 10 work upon the streets, cutiing W tilling up washouts, Théy vded by an ofticer und work 5 ver day, the samo as other luborers employed by the city. - Try Cook's Extra Dry lmperial Cham- pugiic, There Is no forelgn wine that has B Doduet or any thut is s pure. - Assigned for Oreditors. A. W. Dorfeneier, & retail grocer doing business at 5008 Ames aveunue, yesterday mado an assignment for the betefit of his creditors. Sheriff Hoyd is named as the assiguee, - The U. S. government are Using large num Dbers of the Improved Howescales , Horden umu«k Co., agents, Chicago, 1l A JED PE 6. Lea afd Husband Said to Be Working One, Mrs, Harriet A. Lea of Phebe, Perkins county, Neb., was arraigned in the United States e yesterday two indict- ments, charging her with forgery in the mat ter of an application for a pension and one indictment charging her with perjury in the connection, To both of the indict ments she pleaded “not guilty,” and her trial was commenced. There is quite a story connected with this matter which will be brought out at the trial Joseph L. old on was a_member during the war of compa T entieth Illinois infantry, and_took part in the fight at Fort He was subsequently killed in after the B tice of the Tn Ji husbe pension money Loa and her second idea of obtaining some rument, and ap i in the name of Joseph | resented as still livin tism ifying to the fact that Getold iad contracted a severe cold by lying all night in the snow and rain before Donelson. which had re- sulted in rheumatism, These afidauits were signed with the names of Wasley Bentley and George Cunningham, ana_represented ieners had been ' members of the same company with Getold. William B. Tea, in his capacity as justice of the peace, certified to the signatures and stated that fie had no personal interest 1n the mater, A se ofiico e old was an inspettor w \ in_the records of the pension fact. that Joseph be dead opin county, Tllinos, of which county he was sheriff, and Wesley Bentley was also a citizen of that portion of Uncle Sam’s do- maiv. Neither knew Mrs. Lea or had ever signed any pension papers for Getold or his widow. Thereupon Mrs. Lea and William were ar- rested and had a prelimin ring beforo a United States comm near their home, but hore, also, Mrs. Lea stuck to the original story about the aflidavits, alleging that Bentley and Cunningham had been at nerhoyse in January, 1885, and had signed vits inquestion in’ the presence of d and herself, was brought before the grand eptember term of court last year and her husband were in- The matt jury at the and Mrs. Lea dicted. Lea the was arraigned in September last of assisting in the released on his . He will his 5. Lea has been on fi trinl as soon g Mrs. Lea d charge of perjury if she could be released upon the two counts for forgery. This sho didand was released upon her own recog- nizance. The jury which heard the evidence in the case against Drayton Kronk, charged with ting counterfeit money, returned verdict of not guilty und the defendant was discharged. Louis KKobza, Joe Karpicek, E. H. Karotz- schmur, Hiram Raustina, Ctiatles Kriz, J ry Hemplin_and Fravk Blatney were ar- Falgned on tho eharga of selling hquor with- out a license and ploaded guilty. They were fined £20 and costs each. ola Gaines, a colored female, was brought in from Falls City yesterday vharged with selling liquor without a i She is an accomplice of Jorry Hemplia, of Dora Knowles against John E. dant threatened mit without making a fight. He has filed a cross petition in which, among other things, he charges that his wife has been guilty of adultery. is one of the chief blessings of every home. To always insure good custards, puddings, sauces, cte., use Gail Borden “Eagle” Brand Condensed 'Milk. Directions on the label. Sold by your grover and druggist. His Injuries Proved Fatal. James Hagerty, a brakeman on the Chi- cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha road, who was crushed \vhllc coupling cars about four months ago, died at St. Joseph’s hos- pital Sunday and will be buried at 8:30 a, m. Wednesaay from Holy Family church. The deceased aves o and one child, The funeral will be under the auspices of the Switchmen’s Mutual Aid asscciation, e sure and uso Mr Syrup for vour children while teething. ceuts a bottle, An E e Assaulted. Dr oW biGalbradclist faiasoniotithia Union Pacific, returned this morning from a trip to Denver ana_points along the line of the system. Dr. Galbraith tells of an assault madé at Denver on Saturday night upon Harry Newell, a Denver & Rio Grande engi- who was' horribly beaten and robbed of 0 just as be was starting away on bis wed- ding trip. Do Witt's Little Early Risers. Best littlo pill ever made. coustipation every time. None equal. ~Use them now. DS Can't Stop Ball Playing. Councilman Tuttle's resolution prohibiting the boys from pitching balls upon the streets, hus been vetoed by the mayor. The mayor is not particularly opposed to tho resolution, but. he finds no ordinance touching upon’ the pont. Say! Do you want to remove those pimples from Haller's Sarsapariila aud Bur- arranted to effect a complete T g American Wonders. Yellowstone park is boyond all _ques- tion one of the world’ wonders, and the Union Pacific excursion in July will be the ovent of the season. Ask your nearest Union Pacific agent about it. Proparing for Busimess. The grain and produce exchange will meet next Monday evening whon the final steps will be taken for the inauguration of an open exchange. WRIGH died Jul her lut l'ru-.p 6 years, p. ., from 2 street to o - a1 104 North Baklng Powder, A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. { No other baking powder does such works , TTHE OGN THNEINT-AL." GRAND OCLOSING SALERE ORF 3000 PAIRS OF OUR FINEST SPRING and summer fancy worsted pantaloons FREELAND, LOOMIS & CO., PROPRIETORS. at a most startling reduction in prices from early figures this season, A NOVEL ANDATITRAGTIVE SCHEME, See what it is! BONA FIDE prices and paid to every /5111 chaser in SILVER CO/ZN, Commencing Tuesday, June 9th, we offer as stated above, 3000 pairs of our finest and most | fashionable styles of fancy worsted spring and summer pantaloons, of which we plus received too late from our manufactory, at a most bewildering reduction on every pair, amounting tn some instances to 40 per cent discount. In order that'there be no question in regard to the actual discount made each purchaser, original prices marked on each pair of pantaloons will remain the actual reduction made well be given to the purchaser in Siteer Coin. nthout any talk from the salesman. season, and the handle it and estimate the dzscount you are getting w On this entire stock of 3000 pantaloons, on all that are marked $4.50 and over the in silver will be found attached to each pair of pantaloons, and after payment of the %ame the purchaser will be in possession of an amount of silver comn that will show him the most amazing | ™ and satisfactory discount which he has ever received. Lot 1. on every pair. Lot Lot 3. placed on the market, at $6 a pair. purchaser from this lot. We offer 500 pans of the very finest quality F Cassimere Pantaloons made in America, all tailor made, and embracing ties of both domestic and foreign makes that are at $7 per pair, with 2ke large cash discount payable in silver coin whick accompanes eacl sale. As it is our purpose to distribute these bargain pantaloons as widely as possibly, and as the novelty of paying the cash discount in cash in sifver coin is original, and we wish tormake it , we reserve the right to deliver dut one pair of pantaloons to Lot 4. as widely known as possible purchaser at the time of purchase. Continental BAD BLOOD! Pimples on the Fao Broaking Out Skin Tronbles Littlo Bores) Hot 8kin} Boilay Blotohos| Oold Bores) Bad Broath s Sore Mouth r Lipe) TE yom suller thosk any of el sy mptamams take WHY? BEOAPSIMVO“T-OOD Tave you ever used mercury { a1d you vo vourseit the needed .wmmn n o timo cd not you a blood 2 Million Bottles filled in 1873, 18 Million Bottles filled in 1890. A po//zmms “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” «« Delightful and refreshing.” BritisH MEDICAL JOURNAL. “More wholesome than any Aerated Water which art can supply.” “Of irreproachable character.” “lnm/uls are recommended to drink —Tue Tives, LoNDON, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BEGGS' | BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLUUI] MAKER I8 not pleasant to take, as it is com- posed of all the medicinal qualities thatgo to make new and rich blood without compelling the consumor to §TyA BOTILE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which can be bought any where for thirty-five conts & gallon, as all sur- aparillas are. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIIER and BLOOD MAKER is | composed of pure modicins, and al- lows the purchaser to add syrup which 18 advisel when given to ) 16 acoopt no or diroot ™ 1 L. Oh ey Wil torward exprdss propaid, ond boi- tie tor 81 orsix for &5 DOCUTA @onorhaee and Alscharges from the Urlaary org ans noerite dor scquired. #1.60 per box. Al drugklats. SANDALWOOD CAPSULES are the bost and only capsules prescribed by reular physiclans for the cure of DOUI‘OR McGREW THE SPECIALIST Morethan 15 years experlence In_tho treatusnt PRIVATE DISEASES, Acure guaranteed In § to 3 days, withont heloss of an hour's tin. GLEET. The most complete and absolute cura for gleat and all annoyin profession. ot i, remarkablo rouiedy known to SYPHILI: Gured in 80 to 4 duys ~Dr. M thi o sy dise < with Ui disease has nover beon equallel. A comploto curd Quaranteed. LOST MANHOOD ness,all wenknesso al_organs, nervo And tmidity and absolatély cu T orellef Is immediateaad complote, SKIN DISEASES, and il disenses of theblood, liver, kiduoys, and bladder permanontly ewsed FEMALE! DISEASES dootor 8 “Homo Treatment” for ladles 1y pro- Ereutm [ ey 20ure, for M from ? (0 4 only t of private dis. T HEC A Entraneeon either street HOTEL. The Murvay, Cor. 14th and Harney, {ethe most substantially constructed Hotel Building in Omaha. Several heavy brick five wally 1ing from basement to roof. Al the ceilings anid floors lined with Asbestos fire proof tning, making it impossivle to burn quick, Fireescapes and five alaring throughout the building, Steam heat, hot and cold water and sunshinein everyroom. Table unsurpassed winy. wiere, B, SILLOWAY, Prop. lnu“r Quickly, nrmun-nuy!onor-a o Weaknews, Ner the traln of the results o strength, mnmlupuwnl, onean add portion of the body. Iwm\un D0 llll HIDIO“ 90-, lV'FAI.O, N Yy Otlice, Neb. hods. ~ 500 pairs of Fine Striped Worsted Pantaloons, correct styles, most desirable color- ings in every respect, at $4.50 per pair, accompanied by the discount, which will be gazd i sitver, We offer 800 pairs of our popular $5 line of Fine Plaid, Striped and Mixed Pan- taloons---goods made by some of the most celebrated American mills---all new, fresh, desirable|: styles, and with each pair purchased the dzscount 1w Stlver Coin will be obtained by the purchaser. We offer 1,000 pairs super quality Fancy Cassimere and Fancy Worsted Panta- loons, manufactured in our own machine rooms in the most perfect manner, A large cash discount in silver will be “ancy Worsted so popular this season. Clothing CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS, Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi Rlver. A%§%§IJNE’ MCNTREAL and QUEBE To DERRY and LIVERPOOL STATE! LINE. ALI Pamphiet fre Hoid by Gooun Ominliy Nebraska, o parill cured. Dt J nnmncu Lovano Rub a lame back with Pond’s Extract. same as they have and Silk Mixed Striped | all the choicest novel- | now | Read the details and methods by which we assure every purchaser of a | REDUCTION IN PRICES. No talk, no words, no imnqination connected with it, but actual discount made from former have a large sur- the been all the You can discount the latest styles received by each We offer them each House 7o the Citizens of Omaha and Vicinity: Dr. C. Gee Wo (R medicine from Chi having taken & thore 40 OF KUUY. CXLONGING OVer ShE o Dost Chinese ool % suff ¥ ki, i feoly confideny ne undertakes be can ao Uar gradunte of ngred s in his romos fron China, 1tside of that couns \xmn\ the | Lt 1y Of Lo unknown larges nothing tatfon or advice. Y with can do for y or examination, consuls | 0 nd verfeetly I Tho most of e act o the blood, it und destroylng the microbes of from gon nd huve tried Known without suecess the Chinese mode of 11 and tet "the caso and tell you dise e can © Wo has thou esslon, among nds of testimo Which nra.tho" fole Im‘n'\ufu\lnh > cold and was told contd curcd wholly with Chis Sufered ral debility; had and doctors. 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