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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,, WEDNE:! GOTTOGETHER ON THE CURVE, | e=etve RBSIZ 08 SU8innes: | FOUND HIS TEAM IN THE MUD, | =7 onesilasdsts ONE DAY, JULY 18901. NASS OF SCALES Grain Men Preparing for Work on the J. P. Lund of Frement is at the Deltone. —a Open Bourd. —_ J. L. Caldwell of Lincoln 13 at the Paxton. | Amioted 3 Year s by Droadful Skin The y lly ox- " f " R J. H. Mallaliou ofiKearnoy is at the Pax- L Missouri Pacific Freight Trains Mest Unex- B I“':‘;"I:":kll'n;z‘:':n:"“""fi :,1"‘:‘"5:‘1""‘::1“) the | James Viney Mystoriously Disappears While | ton, TRy @ :d Blood Disoase, with In- / pectedly Near Gilmore Station, result of Monday's meetings, which prac- on His Way to Omalia. A. J. Cosgrove of Lincoln fs at the Murray. tinse Pan and Loss of W. R Bentley of :Red Cloud is at the Mur- Hair. in and produce exchange and the board of trade one organization The ONE ENGINE VERY BADLY DEMOLISHED. | srain men,however, have not disbanded their NO TRACE OF H'M FOR NEARLY A MONTH. : E. B, Cobb of Notth Platte isat the Del- | All Othor R modles Fail. Rolleved exchange, but will keep up their organization b AN At " Instantly and Cured in Four . Alfred L. Atwood of Fromont 1s at the Wee 8 by ths Ouloura e present officers’ terms expire at % | Paxto: until the present officers’ terms ey Money Found for the Grading of [ Paxton Romedies — tically made the TrafMc Delayed for a Time ¢ | okt L. N. Clach 4 y s ¥ oy ., N, k of Hastings is a guest at tho No One was Hurt—Rain Soveral grain firms have spoken for rooms L AL LAl 0 U Dellone, 1 have o fow words to say rezarding tho Was General Through 1n the board of trade building, and Cockrell Successor—Failure of Charles Wasmor of Grand Island s at the | Corcena REMEDIRG, Thoy huye sired e i A6 BRati Brothers, S, A, McWhorter and the Fowler a Ierait Fism, Millard Faur wrerks tiine froin Xkin und Blood Disoa so i elovator company have already taken rooms J. B. Barnes of Norfolk 18 a guest at the | Il [have ! L“f. AR L G AT L o —_— The romoval of the grain men’to the board of ey Ml\\ll'm]l i \wity 1 peeling off in white » trade rooms is causing considerable inconven- oraclosure case in which C. F'. Reed & A + Elsme of Hastings is a guest at | scales my face was o mass The regular freight train on the Missouri | {htee FO0M B8 oo O oeetpying rooms ("‘ foreclosure case in “’”':“ . F. R ) 1 & {phe Mitlard of seitlos, ol 1ie the pin wis ] Pacific which leaves Oinaha about 7 8. mi, Dut they appoar raady (o move out if | Co. appearas plaintifts in Justico Holmes W. Potorson of Tekamah fs guest at | 110G (L would”alimost Delig ‘toar ~: eoliided with an extra frelght train at Gil- | by o doing they can contribute towards mak- | court has rovealed a case of mysterious dis- | the Muiray | id my blood also betne 10 w pooe ¢ i more on the Belt line yesterday morning D AR oF taoTits. foN L BOATLIBN o | hpe dty O, C. Thompson and wife of Blair aro at wis Feconmended (o The accident resulted in a badly demoral LR A ) L) i) T'he plaintiffs hold a chattsl mortgage on a | the Deilone And give me very 1t delfipailillae ) L § chief inspector is notlikely to be large us the 5 o’ i i S0, hearing of your CUTICURA kM- ized engi ieht car was knocked | g ot 50 desirable as its name might | WA<on avd team of horses belonwing to James land of Nebraska City, Isat | inies, [ coneluded ¢y give them n teinl, The off the trac 3 was injured. indicate. In other st the chief inspector | Viney, who about a year ago rosided in Oma. | the Paxton first application: enve almost nstant relier ! Both trains 1 under control when | yagoantrol of the inspection of grain at all | ha. Lately he has bren engaged in putting . M. Richardson and family have gone to | It s few weeks' tine 1 found my-eif cured v y and Lum thunkful for what they have done 1 the accident accur and had nearly stopped | v the stite, but according to the [ up hay along the Platte, and was last seen at | Minnetonka, for me, Your CutiounA REMEDIES are a bles. } consequently the damage \vas comparatively | Nopraska law tho duties of the chief [ Bennington, June 19, when he inquired tho | Josoph Garneau, jr., wont to Denver yos- 11700 t110N0 W0 BAY NAYE. Tho DS PRIy t slight inspector are limited to the county ot city wiy to Omaha. His team was found the fol- | terday morning. to use them, I ean recommand thony to nny 1 Superintendent Gilmore and A wrecking | which he is appointed. The law reac lowing day by Constable Snyder, mi ina . ol Abraska Olty > R DMUND KERAS, crew went at once to the sceno of the acei- | Syt IV S EERTIEEL rior to appol slough near that place, and had apparontly | are ut tho sy 0 CPHd of Nebraska City 415 Union Aves, Chicago, 111 dent and succeeded {n- clearing the track | by and with the advice aad consent of the | wandercd around and fallen down u twenty ¥ g6 Kt Ntk Aidoht Perjoss of:No Cuti R during the alternoon. senate, a suitable person, who shall not be a | foot embankment B Glto: saosianano erjoso of N i member of any board of trade and who shall | There was no_trace to bo found of Viney | Priska City, are at the Dellone. E uticura emedies HEAVY AND GENERAL not be interested divectly or indireetly in any | and since that time nothing has been heard | A. D. Morse left for Boston yestorday | Effcct dally more groat cures of humors, an(d a warchouse in the statc, a chief inspector of [ of him. The mortgaze firm hoard of the cir- | 8fternoou over the Rock Island dissithus oF bhie skl waulpimnd blood i wil Omaha ena Nebraska Get Anoth grain, who shall hola his offieo for the term | cumstances and took sieps to recover thopro- [ Albyn Frank, deputy cleri of the United | SHintfeiedloscombineds Cunteutc, thewront i Db PR Of two years, unloss sooner renioved as bere- | perty. A brother of the missing man, living | States court, his ratusned from Chicago SKin purifior and beautifier, externally, and 3 -\ i inafter provided for, in every city or county | at Nebraska City, was notitied and'isnow | P. M. Hiteheoek, travelling sngor | CUTICURRA RESOLVENT (he new blood purlily The rain which commenced in Omaha at 5 1cock, travelling passcnger i T, ¢ in which is located s warehouse of class A [ here enacavoring to lind some trace of him, | agentof the Lackawanna Jine. 1s in Tho city and greatest of Humor Remedios. nteriully an carly hour yesteraay and coutinued all | op "provided that no such grain inspector | but thus far without success, Tix I‘rwulr-“l T ‘” ;l .- lett. for 10 y- curc overy species of (ehing, hurn'n iy over a iarge section of country. Heavy | warchouses of class B shall be anpointed, ex HAVE THE MONLY NOW. Islund route : g sorofuln, when the Lest physiciuns and all — lication and petition of ‘two 355 B doiug business there shail Fain was reported ail along the lines of” the [ CCDL ubOn th other remedies fall nhid" tho ro- || PHEIOLS W 3 S W. H. Unde Weltesh roalls ontarioir. Omaua i i 0 A Funds Available for the Grading of | warks compary et A, in such city or county, and when t ki ompan ports received at the weather factory in tho [ ho organized b of trade in such Douglas Street. the Buriington, federal building show that heavy rains | eit nties such application and poti At last the members of the city coancil can Mrs. Walter KEmmons went yosterday to | Diva A over tho entira northoen central | tion shall bo ofieially endorsed by such board | see their way clear and have no hesitancy in | Des Moinos, [ RO B0 LT LT nd 10) testimont of trade before such application and petition | g ving that there are funds to pay for the | WU eE pa puzes, i 1 stimoniil shall ve granted.” 5 J. W, G cchasing agont of LB e ol ot = hall ve granted Fruding SoLiDoRIAs ARl ok tH e eaeE W, Gri purchasing nt of the PIMULES, blacic houds, red, rough, clyipped yesterdoy, at which timo it was still rain rust Union Pacific, nea yesterday from u trip Loty sk cured by CUTICUIA SO, 1 streots, from sixteonth to twentioth strects. | through the cast 5 ¥ - ; ; | through tho cas| ¢ . ths for The facts are that tho city comvtroller J. Hanscom and family left via the OLD FOLK'S PAINS, ing. At North Platte 0.66 inches had fallen | mothers who carcfully wat over their little | can certify that there is in the city | Rock Island reute yeste rday afternoon for ‘ull of comfort for all ains, [n at7 o'clock and it was still raimng. Daven- | ones, Hot days and frequent changes of R N B T 13- | Rictifield Springs. N°Y Moo ORIl G s vs sum of $10,430.25 in cold | Riehfield Springs, N7V, o s port reported 210 jnches; St Panl, Mion, | temperature are liable to produce cholera e Tt S T Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Whll of Chicago P T ASICIIARA N LEATY : 1.80 inchies; Do Kan,, 1 inch} Vatlen: | morbus, How sntisfactory it should be for miablodorishisipUEposOAEbiOER 108 R ceiiCEn B QUARICE L BV OLE G c g Lasten, the fisst and only paln- | Flayve been greatly improv o e R el e L D L L has been an unsettled account bo. | CCOMpanicd by Mrs. J. J. Deake of Lincoln | Kilting scren ttheninz plastor.” Now, instant- g y I od of the American water- shouses of ¢ 1 n " started for’ New York via Shoe dealers.will be interested to know that they can find a rywhere, Price, COTICUI, 500 S0AT, VENT, $L Prepared by the Be o | fine assortment of tennis shoes at Four Ones, 1: arney Strect, & CHEMICAL CORE ATION, Boston, Y \ 1o enjoy a short vacation | EF-Send for il to CureSkin heases o4 | T also give them notice that the oc part of the United States. Sioux City re ported 2,14 inches, which had fallen during the twenty-four hours ending at ents Read T ed and will be very extensively ad- s 5 ro making a flvinge visit to feiends in Omaha sus, and infallible S . 5 5 It inch 0.8 inch, At | {4 both a pleasant and effective remedy for | tween tho city and the county. It arose out ‘{‘h‘ ,',‘“fi“\‘l," bl e D — vertised the coming fall and winter. My trade on the New Omil 0.6 of an feh Bild fallin at 7 o'clock. | ail summer complaints. 1t soothes and re- | of a land deal, tended wostern to L S | Good thi 1son is “out of ht The Eikhorn suffered from anothier wash- | foves all pain and griping and always offects 5 AT e g : . g ersey Goods this season is “out of sicht. S ch AT Ol 0 U AR s 8 L o LT i On Octobar 4, 1500, the county made an at My ilmore, manager of the St. Louis J Yy £ ' S s tempt to settle the o MILITARY MATIERS. drew awarrant on the gon \m, and in payment | M ived last night. His publica- before, T'he al fund for $10,- | tOn 1S the oldestof the Kind in the west, hav. lovg and aba present washout is forty fe ¢ twenty-five feet deep. R Take my advice and place your orders ncw for fall and win~ AR AN B4 55 D RNEBROPS (G 0 EATR 430,25 "This warrant road. “in fall of all de. | 11§ Attained its twenty-first volume. Mr. ter. [ do not retaii any goods, nor am | interested in fUFred i RALORE L1 bEUA Y AHI(L B R AR CfaINEN e LEh Gilmoro is returniug from o most delighful 2 s onghgad fn FepaTEing Lo/embankment, ik ik S e e o] u[.;. “Rockies and beyond,” il th Amo any retail stores. Tho Elkhorn track west of Staaton is 0 city would not accej a i 3. A. Davidson, chief clerk i o gAlera rom ¥ . . ] & s 3 ¥ " oo Elldiorn traclk west of Stanton Gona T TIRGE18 Hd Caloaa pundral o0t | v booKEI S Ehs oo mtteo art BRSO | o i v gsor (Gl ”.(‘\VE“NH;“IK{I“ ll:\l.\"hr)}.\l— PILLS sciid to W if, HOOKEIL & (0., Get your Rubber Boots, Shoes, I'clt Boots, and German Sox M. roads had | martial at Fort Russell on Friday, July 14, | Something like $1,200 in addition to theabov | day night from atrip to Madison, Wis, He re- 48 West Tiroadray, New Yor! The Union Pacitic and B. & no washouts reported, but, th amount due fr m the county. Since that date at headquarte and save money. e ports having had a fine time and feels greatl, y vains | for the trial of a dese ter from the private mado the tracks softand trains are being ran [ oo the warrant has beon inthe hauds of the | invigorated. Tuo trip scems to have devel- very slowly to avoid accidents, o v Collugldg ¥ A o oped an abnormal tendency toward *‘drawing I I ’ it Foilowing 1s the detaii for the court: Yesterday Councilmen Chaffeo and Tuttlo | the long bow . and thy otories told e . . . A New Kind of insur. nee. Captain Charles A. Dempsoy, Second in- | 0eld a session with tho commissioners | “Daye about’ the fish he caught ou the Dr’s Betts& Be‘tts For tweuty-five cents you can msuro your- | fantey: Captain Junius L. Powell, assistant | 804 after a pleasant little talk, the commis- Fourth, have depopulated the oftica, Omaha, Neb. stoners agreed to crase the words*In full of all self and family against any bad results from | surgeon, U. S, Captain John K. Waring, | qemands” fro oA TR LAl = == Dhveicr SITTY pinlisfe mer. One or two doses of Chamberlain’s " 1409 LOUGHT. Bonesteel, Twenty-first infantry: First [ question — to be settled at, < OMAHA, N ocond in- | future date. This was o SIDR BB NO PAY. N 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Ne Many years’ oxporlence. grestest wuccess, all Nervouia p Colic, Ctiolera and Diarchea Remedy will What a Texas Gentleman Says of the cable to the coun- Licutenant Henry H. Benham, & ey """”‘,""} v nover (Ll i | fantey: Second Licutevant Fraik W. Eliis, | cilmen., who so reported to Comptrolier Good- merican ‘Negro. b T O e | Sacont R fan cond Licutenant Munroe | rich, who accepted tho warrant, drew the | Colonel H. F, Kealing delivered his lecture i Ml irst infantry: Captain | eash and placed the amount to the credit of | on wTho American Jonah? at the A frican cents per bottlo by drugg - REET SPOILYD. acting judgo advocate, | the city general fund. He will now certify that there is monoy 1 the treasury for grad- s but an ordinary post trial, but | ing purposes and as soon as the contractor ; 5 owing to th that there are not enough | bond is upproved by council,the wo glect Get inTheir | opicors av Fort Russell to form a court | of entting down the Douglas stra martial Gonoral 1irooke i obilged to send | can begin, fon of | oflicers from elsewhere and has dceided to = em from the headquarters and Fort Major Ku Methodist “piscopal church last, evoning Colonet Kealing is a native Texan k | uated at Tabor college, lowa, in 'SI. t hog buck | university receutly conferred upon theTexan 0 of A. M. Mr. Kealing is super- uccessor. visor of colored schools in Austin and & mem- SPAULDING Rains and Official N Deadly Parties from the northwestorn p cular graduate in m m«uu. with m Disonsos, teed fo arch, tho city report that the condition of Spauld- | send i Although Major Furay may not know it, he | ber of the world’s fair educational committoo A A R i guran oL nndertal tng street is simply wretched, Captain Crowder, the judge advocate, wili | las a tomporary lease of life as a momber of | rom the Lone Star stato. Besides being tho tocure. Consultation freo. Book (Mestorios of LI6) sant Oilis Bours 0 A 1. to 8 p. m. Sunday colored man whose writings have W w0 12 m. Send sta lml'!uu!l’w :wu y rains :fl last woek, Ilu the | prosecute the case. 1t will be his bnm ex- [ the voard of public works. 1 accepted by the Century magazine Mr. vicinity of Twenty-ninth street, a large | perience in a court martial since beiag ap- : | e oot term G o = : v entury maga " amount of tho colar block maving was | Dointsd Judgo advocare | i s i ot oo ox7 [ el fa} the nestd peinolpal ot tho Paul washed out_ana floated away. Since that UiBrcokotnasirocetyedianowimoni(| brosastt s YR ARG aE Etac | Qi cdllesuesiwaeoian il Sl S time no effort has beon mado to repair the | Showing the boundary lines of the elght divis- | [EIke DoRovan fo ack us & succassor, but his | o) SECRRALOY fho storny weathor only 't and travel has been allowed ou the | onsof the avmy. Tho departiment of the Platto | Bne wus rejoctod e e f o clilirgi folicar ot the same as_bofore tho storm. As n | 190ms upin the center considorably enlarged | fdemocrats voting acniust ‘tho ‘manss con | tho [oxan spoale L result of this the concrete base for more than | SiNce tho strip off South Dakota aud the state | PERRAsH. Sines thet duio the miavor bas | (. i05 i Mloors, thopastor, lntroduced tho @ block hias been cut up and ruined. of Colorado has veen added. P Gl e e S e i e ) The rains of tho last fow dnys have | Ivis belioved that tho adjutant general's | 90 Tht hos bon unable tofind g sultabloman | ICEe0 WES tade to & man montioned § wrought more damage, ns the water has | OMce will bo given one exte cierk i conso- | fOr the position. overbonrd on n certain occision bocause of & worked under the pavemont. Parties now | uence of the additional territory added to Closed by ¢ i Sloti tho'evilsl ‘ditors. belief that he was the cause of the evils and nh\:;) I‘Im('l"xin'u 'hwnl_l ourth m] Twen ¥ the devartment. Tho wholesale fruit ard commission house | disasters attending the voyage. 'Thespeaker sixth streot the paving blocss are looso and = i Dy X « Do not take any chance of being poisored | of A. F. Phelps was closed by croditors at | then told low the whale was on hand to liavle to float away with the first heuvy vain. | op hurmed to deain with Hquid stove polish, | noon yesterday. The main houso is located at | SWallow Jonah and hold him for thrco days, SR paints or_enamels in bottles. The “Rising | Leavenworth, Kan., aund a branch at 1215 | Coutinuing Mr. Kealing said : for roply. MOORE’'S DOCTOR McG—REW TREE OF LIFE nco was made to a man mentioned in ryrup of Figs, Sun Stove Poli<h” is safe, odorless, brilliant, i Botaas, ““The negro is the modor rican Jonah, produced from “the laxative and nutritious | the cheapest and best stove polish made, and ""‘;““)‘m:;' S I‘,‘;:“m“‘w m““‘“‘“@“‘ 8 L0 tho | thrown overboard in 1508, when the law con juice of California figs, combined with the | tho consymor pays for no expensivo tia or | | Fhio® Marufeturors . National bane | CCraine tho probibition of' the inportation of | The most widely an favorably known spec medicinal virtuos of plants kiown 1o bo Most | pluss pucltage Wit cvers piechase. | B Eaavenworth e " tua fest mortento. | Africnn slaves was pussed. Tho constitu- | 1abiss i the Ciited Sttos. ThIE Tane ox- benoficial to tho human system, acts gontly 23 This b oo il st mortgike: | tion made the negro only three-fifths @ man, | perience. remarkablo skilland universal suc on the kidneys, liver and_bowels, effectually Gred ot Eha ks, e oo balanco of ih® | and he s neither palatablo or digestinie, north | €8s in the treatment and cure”of Nervous Lt SRS LM S T gag > g parties. © o1 South. The negro has - been tossed | Chronie and Surgical Diseases, entitls thes Iy it spol ld: Mrs. Jenule Bennett and duugbters desiro eSS g E : Eoinent physicins to the fall confidenee of headuchos and curing habitual constipation a iy e e R about upon the sea of oblivion, the waves of | (MIREHE Lhysiciins to the full ¢ Anag et to return to Triune lodge Knights of A Traveling Maw's Experience. popular opinion carry him about, and now ho | "'A “CERTATN AND Tosu v CERE o ANOTHER FAST MIL. Pythins No. 56, aud the members of the . 5. Verveck, who represents the type | is once more at sew upon the subject of the | the awful effcets of early vico and the numer kbl Omahe Typographical unfon, thele thanks | foURAEY of Mes rnbardt Bros. & Spind- | negro probiem. By vivtue of his eheerfule | ous s that follow in (ts trili PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN D speedily, completely nnd pernanently cure tVOUS DRI Y AND SEXTAL DI S yield readily to theirskilitul treat FISTULA AND BECTAL ULCER= od cured without pain or deténtion ler, Chicago, says: “On my return uome | ness and kindiy -dispositi trom a teip 1 found our littlo- girl sick With | teiay b trinaly disposition tho summer complaint, Iwent toa drugstore | - w[n the novth a3 woll a5 tho south the col- and procured a vottlo of Ciam! ored race 1s laboring under the same difil- Choleva and Diarrhaes Remedy culties arising among themselves upon ques- her a fow doses according to directions. She | tions of relizion and social mattors as. the | £unrin recovered in a short time and “we were well | \hites are upon national questions.” romilusinees, It Will Run Between Omaha and B cific Coast Poin - | for the extreme kindness shown by these or ganizations to the dead husband and father (the late J. K. Bennett). It lessens the pain Captain James 3. White, of Washington, | of the loss to know that, though our loved D. ¢, pencral superintendent of the railway | one died away from us hé was caved for by muil service, isin the eity, Ho 1s making siand bs - memaryrespected n 15 yones exporl PRIVATE DISEASHS. 2 1n th treatmay >t preparation 1o beein the fast time schedule 0. Y., July 1. 1801 pleased with the medicine,” For sale by o speaker went on to say that there wero | 1LY DROC AND VARICOCELE pern “Lat anothor mitn privise Lo, and. ne Acure guarautoed in 3 to 5 days, withont heloss of oare o S ! o , 1801 ; 3 nently and successfully cure s : A un hour's o, over the Union Pacific and Orozon short b h druggists. no colored auarchists, but that many of GONORITIG ownimouth, A gcrikariund og thinaio { lino thut was in opcration last summer but | rouen or RepreseNTATIVES, WASHIN ! S them fought bravely in'defense of the coun- Hnal Weaks lips Revs Georgo Miticr, Carliic, Lowag GLEET. was abandonod when the unfavorablo winter | 1y (" e Reion Shrines, Mo o Carpenters’ Union Officers. ST 2 “ht Emissions, 'k auinany dacobealCE Loy, ¢ completo and absoluta enro for gloot and & voutborbocan lnst year, Tho fas 3 Ixcelsior § , Mo, s Y & 5 3 ot las JER B RO o ataliikD Qara noe vier, Ploasint Grove, lowa; - st complete and nbsoluta cure fo ~ Jreatberocan last year. Tho fast mail will | qro elicious to the taste and splendid in re. | The Omaha carpentor’s union met last | “Fducational matters in the south we iasiidglontaln igld “HX’I Ry Verry, Cedar Lan 08 - Low i, Cile noying disehnrgos ov A o tho tedioal Dnereas its speod so us to, gain about 1o | (ulis \when usod in bilious and matarial con- | Might atGreews hall, MI7 Farnam strcet, | spoken of at somo tengtn, and 4 noat, compli- e s roth el w8 1L | Louvenworth, Kunsis; A Mo | rotession. Lermanondy cured 15 teom ' W 10 days RONIpBNOROmahn ant S icanctssoial dili itlonsloflihg's tomach) for the purpose of installing officers for tho | Ment was paid to the novtherners for their 1o CXCess Of mituro L R e Gl i L et ETRIOTULR D f: GhAI i . C. H. Mmaxsug, M. C. ensuing year and to listen to an addvess by | iNterest in the education of the neero, STRICTURE Gunranteed ' pe S N S S e R O pad elleving the bluddor euro T i pR i o ke count of the small audience the lec- | - L cured, removil owa i . RIS " i or inatr no cutting, no dilau N T the nutional vice presidout, Mr. S. T. Kent I Wy ; 00- | 3 hout mutting, couniit cemviLySomplite, | A" Sttonz Conuell Bluits Towi ' Wi suoli | orintramants, no outting no diiating, 1B U h AT G0 R1ns District Court Doings. of Chicago, Mr, Kont did not gppear but | tute was shortenod somowhat, but all pres- | WILROUS SUSHmE QANSEE OF LRS-, €8 men as the above have given their testimon KD fa o Leslic, 10th and Douglas. Judge Davis yesterday served notice on | the installation was held and the moeting | S0t wero well pleased with the Texas gentle- | L) i Or unnoydnce, Hilginiprdssoealoanas Boe QUBIO NGt SYEHILLS, ”“k;";\ TS the attorueys tat after Tharsday of this | proved to bo vory enjoyable, althioush tho at- 8 tall, LR TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE.AGED MEN, given entira satisfuction whore, tiey hitve | ,(iredin 0 to @ days—br. MeGrow's treatn e R 4TS X 3 idance was not larye. f N JURTE CURIE The awtul effects of | Boen <old, what bot vidence do you want? i Eaneeess! f A, Stroter, ending. deusetarg | i room: g stalled asioficors Of {thesinion s Prosident. £t you are Nervous organic weakness, destroying both mi 1 tniz Mobre's Troe of Life. dlxease lins nover boen equailol A complote cura Nidio ety amed sending, drugglsts | Friday morning ho will tako up the geueral | W, B. Mussor; vice president, H. J. Babbitts! | and cannot slecp, try it. Doy, with il its droaded iils, permancntly 0 f Life. a positiva eure for Kidnor ieod. ourl, waters find Soterian (inger e, | d0cket aud hear motions for now triuls, correspouding secretary, W. L. : R YRS BETTS Addross those who have T T R LOST MANHOOD — ) sus e s ey “The understanding i now that on Wriday | cording secretary, M. North; treasurer, ¢ Episoo ot tho Street, DR, BETTS {IAES dhimtettes vyt T Groat Lfo omodv? ness,all wanknessos oftt o soxual organs, narve e T all jurors not engaged on cases on trial il | O- Wallandor; eonductor, P, Doruer; war- [ John Perry was walking along North § aroper Indalzence and solitary habits, which - A ttdity and. dospondoncy apsolately o i e be dischavged for the balance of the term, | don, 1. F. Baldwin. teenth street yesterday afternoon readin culnibothinind sndibod yauntteingithem s for Ty ine "y X £ ojlumoulnbo a1 ingigplots, Mr. J. W. Melsner has veturned from bls | g judyes will sit during tho balance of tho T T, letter, When near tho corier of Cass a | MARIIED SEN 0F those entering on thit e " ifidt an ] ine SKIN DISBASES, trip to Chicago and wis asked by Tue Bek | mouth to heur law and equity cases. To the Public, . tough standing in front of o saloon made | happy life. nwure of physical debill and all disensos of ¢ , livor, kidnays and for his side of the story rocently published in — Cano Mitrs, Tex., June 5, 1891, —From my guakanaing 8 Sore oy oon MAC | ulekly ussisted (WORCESTFR&H'RE) Blatidor permanantiy g connection with his retirement from the em- Information Free. own personal knowledio, T can recommend | some insulting vemari to Porry and the OUR SUCCESS : FEMALE DISEASES el o LN ars o or cut can | Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera und Diarrhaa | sult was a small-sized fizht. No damago was S o » ; ploy of Plumber Spellman. Do you know t old soro or cut can “ I based upon facts. First—Practical experi- ’ 3 for cramps iu the stomoch, also for | done to either of the Ilhupmlv Perry | (300 i - doctor s “Hlomo Troatment” for ladies 13 pro- 5 the intelligent use ot | e Ay studied. T'he published report” suid Mr, Meisner, | be absolutely cured by once RacOnde Ity oilka B apet 1t to bo the most com- ] T et mhaicine astened to the oftice of Prosecutor Col o A1y A1 who Tave & “did me an injustice My father was quoted | Huller's Barbed Wire: Liniment. - Bo morci- | diarrhaa and flux. Itis the best meaicine I | hastencd to the oftico of Prosecutor Cobb antd | (e Marting Hahte Thindesiedivines. ar convoniont' Tenivly ever offerad for the 1 have ev 1 used and tho best selliug, as | filed a complaint ngaiust his unkuown -assail- | prepared in our | Cxnotly o sult [EEL (R e A as saying e kuew I had been taking money | ful toy that did not belong to me. What he_ did say horse und try it, ures without inj ury K. Shorrill. | ant, w i italways gives satisfaction. ¢ is called Johin Doe for convenience | each cuse, thus e dios . from 210 4 only. - ” remedy. e iy e SRR I Tha und 50 cent bottles for salo by druggists. | sake. A good description of the man was 3 AUCE DR. McGREW’S 8010 money. v e e R A i Jeft with the police, but up- 1o widaight e Drs. B( tl\ L\ BLH \) e Tl de N LG v Lhon too It was stated that T had boen | wagncard by Judge Lstello yesterday and i el bl 10> D T OMAHA, NEB . ous tasts ana zest i won £or i i fepniation wWHich s trnip giving the Burton womsn fine dresses and ) K O A covoners inquest was beld yesterday - IXTR SOUPS, national in oharnctor, wn | hls gr iy of patients borses and o carriage, ‘Thereis no founda- | taken under advisement, This case grew out | yfierngon on the body of tho fourteen year [ Tho soft glow of the toa rose is acquired by % ofa LETTER from 4 renchns rom U AT i 4 B T ior tion whatever for the statement of the burning of tho Puxton hotel annex. | ol vay, Willio Bogzs, who was drowned lndies who use I?izzoui’s Complexion Powde B BLE AMEDICAL GEN- GRAVIES, I8 et 0 ro mdicinn . lia “I am able and rendy and willing topay Mr, | Aftertho fire Superintendent Whitlook, the | O/ 2% Willle Boggs, who was drowned at | iy, BAD B&‘.JOD! AMBIICAD RNy Jang end: ogte (ul. sxnerignon la el Pt s Spellman uny just claim he may have against | fuspoctor of buildings. examined and Qut-Offlakegnithaaltarnoanoliulyg. = B -}, Pimples on the Feco ) ras, t0 )i brother Fisi, sctonce. ‘Troatinent by corrospondonce. Writa me and thero ‘Was no excuse’ whateve s QUUGBES (OXBINNEA. 8nd: o)1~ I'wo witnesses only wero examined. They To Welcome the Guards, Broaking Out} st WORCESTER, Teulirs abonut wach of the 1bove diso. for | gomued the walls, Liter he orde; d them | told how Willie was wading in tho water Skin Troobleaj May, 151, HOT & COLD 1th and Farnun Stroets, Omabha ! him tostate ovleave it to bo inforred that 1 | tora down. s Kithen refused to do. Ho | and suddenly got beyond his depth, As tho | The Veteran Riromen's association beld Littlo Borea Hot 8kin) o Q«\ Neb, Kutrance on oithor stroot. . wee any Bl was aresated, triod wad convieted fu volice | lad could ot swim, e drowaed béforo heln | callod weoting iu the police: court room last | Boils) Blotohes | LEA & PERRINS' (©oci8 nreams, Lsuesy A = " court. The ¢ase was appealed, rived, The jury returned a verdict of ac- | evening, ol 4 A h that their sance is B T old, coueh. cofin Is what philosophors kALl il SNEDON UL W ERIIERORIN YRR, OF 90r. iQVORIRR o A & | Qo a1 S BRd Breaih) Bidhy o teemod 10 (£ Regl GAM WANHOOD RESTORED, term *a logicl sequence’ " One is very | Nothing adds so mueh to a porson's appear- | © e — 1t Jvaadacided taituzn jout :gad. mob. tho o st 1l A any of LSANATIVO™ the iablo to followw tho other;, but by curin tio | anoo as - fino’ thicic hoad of hai of ovon T T (VY T Omiatin guards upon their return this morn- W HH J WELSH- Wondertul g ] cold with a dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral color, d to assure this use only Hall's Hair Vhy is Hull S r. ‘I'ho firemen will meet at No. 3 eng [] o e 4,806 w , | color, ana to as s use all's Ha S e W Burdock | ing. Tho firomen will m ! engine LEDLTS) e tho cough will by stopped and the cotiu ot | oo 7 A |n:|uu:u"lyn‘“[l“ullIh:‘”:llll"“h k| Housont 00 otclodle i full uniform and AN HeATRRTe neoded - just at present , —~ Becauso they both eleanso the ‘skin and | Wurch to the union depot. The veteraus will ENGLISH &eo. Aleiiory, vou of Brala L Ohjeots to Being LA va e vt o escort the guards todlieir armory, where it is B f T ti i Power, hendache, Will Take Another Whivl Ostama, JUIY 7. (To the Bdltor of the Bes i oxpected thata short recention will bo held BLUQD ELIXIR eware of Tmitations; Wikefuliess, Lost Ma Somae € g @ city councl mtod o H s - % L % &6 s the request ol o 35¢ 01 L us w (A% v hood, Nervousnuess, Las. l’\'?m‘l‘l“‘lul‘ilH:\‘d:‘l:u:'l‘l’::l}.’ i ll‘vl\‘\"v‘m: e | Obtuinting money uador falso protensos s, Hornberg's Oase Continued. B R YouR L00D 600 that you get Lm & Perrins lefore & Aftor Use ‘I”"“":'.“ pasam Anuio Wilson property, on Douglas stroot, to | 1 PCeve, a crime, whether perpotrated by an | The case of Fritz Hornberg, who 15 charged | to welcome tho guards. WY 2 BECAUSE, ‘! g ; s e | oskent busr ot e ar to those for | agajust the n street railway company Al £ ! i o s Littlo ki cs, best pill, st fat erexertion, youthful fndescretions, o the excesvo which other property i that vicinity is | gulling the public by advertising conspicu. | 1 holice court yostorday afternoon, but was — G T W 1 s continued until July 25 at the requost of the loased stuto's attorne, 14 the chiof of police was given no- | ously in frout of al! their cars: *“Concert at ) \ TSRt tico of it. 1t unow developes that the board | Hauscom Park from 7 to 10 p. m.," when the i L —— — medicino th 8 novory | \n { Oriyin of fire and police commissioners do not co- | compuny knows that said concerts have been AT AT = IVIIGREAve LonOm (At Ik o KA iy ath P pojsan: ram & & JOIN DUNCANS RONS, NEW YORK. | incide with the views of the council, and the | discontinued. WiLLIaM CUMMINGS, Use Haller's German £ills, the groat con it dic L - n chief hus been instructod ot to allow the e stipation and liver regulator, WITZER—Cleons, duughter of A Il and ONDONDERRY : e R R pluce to be reopened This interferes with “When your heart is bad, and your head is — - - Lulu Rawitzer. Eaoerai Wednesday 2 o, n FOR SALE Y KUHN & €O, Omaha S I 1 arhaor Wt CHICAGO, TLL, tho plans that called for its entive vefitting | bad, and you are bud clean through, what is i . - 5 3 from the familye residenco 106 Soutl, ITHIA! R ALEINGNATTA, HED, BE o . : ™’ g v Dr. Kensington, eye, ear, nose and Pwenticth street. Interment Forest Luwn, % Ca,, € PR this week, An ofticer was detailed yestorday ted " asked a Sunday school teacher of 5 A 10'Dod xa straat 5 Al M | & 00 ith & FiAs 618, @orniug to put a stop o the work, and tho | herelass. ~“I kuow-—Ayer's Sursaparilis,” | throat surgeon. 1510 Dodge street B RONmRha iaak Jon At Al M . 1 @utu water containin wgh Lithie | « T 1a touncil will now take anothor whirl at tho | suswered a little girl, whose motuer bad r - o FHUPIIAY ¢ N ttane) Grad s Dentist; | it to anakie @8 worthy the e - subjeot. utly boen restored to health by that med Robert Conoughey of York isa guest at i rth raduate entist, | P ver 1ailn to pleane the wost fas: veliah Dimond Hrand, iy - icine. the Millard F e A Full 0t of Tooth on_ Lubha tidious. AL P"_Ls ory tissy f the body,ev bone, muscle —— —_ IV [ t \ D angd organ, is madestrouger and more health: Will Make Furnitur - S Losth oxtractal oetars everyieere recommend it ful by tho'use of Hood's Sarsapariila, K8 The Borom wunufacturiug company filed 4 Y SR SMRNL MDA 0.,. ton thousand of thew dvink it Croighton College Ohanges. articles of incorporation in the ofice of the | 3 F liridw Sty N pther water hay ever euved g | Rov. Thomas 8. Fitzgerald, who nas boen | €OuBty clevis yesterday. The capital stock is | 1 Al work war- | It so i casen of vhewmati prosident of Crolghton collogo for the past | #0000 Tho business of the corporation fanind FARNA wr grav et ) pro \.1 x.nHrIA ¥ lu‘n';‘ | Hog lr r pas b | Wil bo to manufaoture and deat “! R o OFFICE, £ T ) FARNAM D'. ot falke owr ward for it. ? three years, has boen transferred to similar | churel and opern house fursitar Entrun i o Open ey . e of wowr plhusici wha : position at St. Iguatius college, Chicago, and vatiis £ gcater gives hest vesalts will_bo sucoeeded b by Pather James iher 4 ondo [ Hoeffer of St. Louis university. Agate bearing scaies, coffoe wills with foot ! ’i i& JE'R.\K Mkl'« e o | BRI LanuaiaareN, M0 Sl Sl WOoDS’ | Th s underatood " thal 1 uscondanco with | PG KRGO sefrieiotons, watter, soolors, a a I n ‘ LT o TSR | R e caverillu oy o L | P THE % PENETRATING £ tho rules and customs of the church, Fathers | Catulogue of Horde eligok Cor, Chicago, 16T 'n valuallo tretisg r A igted by pleniciais, . k = Yorbley, Kinsol nd Rigge, who have bee - - | Y iartioulars ol it PLAbTER POWder ! i+ DEAD/ the Standard, T adionct {n leftér, b3 Peturm b il s Pay 5‘ Sl s g DOGUTA st st GHAILES B, PERKINS & 00., | 23 WOOD'S PLASTER. 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