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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1801 THERE WILL BE BUT ONE BOYD | st s s et tiisnh st | 1S 1T A CITY OR* A VILLAGE? | living on Burt strect for some months past, | — and the acquaintance culminab criminal suit that was instituted Saturda in Justice Hart's court aad set for trial | South Omaha Badly Excited Over a Re- = Judge Irvine Decides the Question of Ty L R aiey hat hilanthropic indi cent Legal Ditcovery. ing t o seor y wropie indi- g 3 ? wicy ' 3 Naming the Theatret, Vi vammed 1.0 Tiift, Who' posos us 2 Our regular semi-annual sale of Odd Suit Pants begins today, when we place on sale in TR police court attorney when o condition 'to five grand lots, all the suit Pants left in our store during the past six months. This sale will N " H0 %0, hiad chargo of the case, It has never e INVOLVED. grai g § ants le : g g past i s 8@ MR. CRAWFORD MUST MAKE A CHANGE. | been 'l‘"'l”'"‘*'*‘!‘“ Y Mr. ‘“;" "“‘."*I"“",“““‘;I“:’) AL BUSINZSS INTERESTS eclipse in nmg‘n\lmlc any previous sale of the kind we have ever held, comprising, as it does, agood thing when hio sees it, neither has R ) [ berotofore fieured ms very ~—much . . vy A 1D, Powew| ey thousand pairs of pants left from /7/7EEN T1TOUSAND SUITS sold this season. Acting on tho Order of thelof ‘a phintoronisu bu fn thie | The OOy AR 08 00 M | Lhis sale is BENTLRELY ORIGINAL WITH US, AND CANNOT BE IMI- Court the Old Boyd Has Been . il d . n that it would be better to allow the 'I' A lllE: . 4 9 o - " ) 3 UsIness \ing ¢ le y lay as s R4 P Christencd “The Farn tle the matter for dollars ana Magic Municipality D, nnl} a I\Ull\(. daom an enormous amount ¢ f ! usine be mng I}Y {8 < ]41) l\nll Suc Il 1 Street Thea conts than to prosecute him on o criminal Insolvent? quantity of goods during an entire scason. We buy no goo s for it. Every pair of pants on 3 o \arg hd possibly send him to ja 1 . b/ 5 ’ ’ § -5 —_ ATk catled upot tho irugrist Saturday at- sale having been left from some swit of which only the coat and vest has been sold. The Pants Lestor M. Crawford can continuo in- tho | texnoon and wantedbifi 1o e ot | The business and financial interests of tho in this sale are mostly from the better grades of suits, and are made of all woo!, and silk and A theater business Omaha, but e will | 0 ®a o oist couldn't refuse, especially city are in tho throes of anxiety aud doubt | \wool cassimeres, cheviots, clays, worsteds, tweeds, homespuns, meltons, &c, in a hundred and S Xl hive to sclect some other name than *boyd’s fons that were | the city oficials aro paralyzed, claim-holders : ’ Y Ty | : opera house™ for the theater at Fifteenthand | drobped by the attorney, s i against the city aro wild and coutractors are | t€N dark, light and medium shades and colors, as well as blacks; in plain, fancy mixtures, | 7y ghe Gitizens of Omaka and Farnam strects T tars o Me. Hitts ofice, WISt | o tho ansious sewt all over the amendment | stripes, hair lines, pepper and salt, large and small checks (some checks so handsome that any prior to the o fino present theatri- | R G S RAt. Fan Ei00. fie :‘{htd“&:‘..(}‘,‘,‘,,“.l,;l,:‘;:::fi,",”\{“\(“" ureto | ok will cash 'em on sight). They are in all sizes from 30 to 4o waists and from 29 to 34 Vieinity: cal scanon, Mr. Crawford billed the town 10 | couid disposo of the matter for all time. Tho | Seotion 1, of South Omatia charter act, 13 | lengths, and taken altogether they comprise the greatest assortment of paats ever shown in any plays ut the “Hoyd pill miser thought #00 a big bhandful of | amended at the last session of the legislaty ; : o : ‘,I\~ tml‘h,m‘h‘\» happened James E, Royd | monoy, and tinally couyince Hitt that | po0 ik Lebia e Everybody knows that some time ago, r L Dr.C. Geo Wo 18 a rezalar grac o Y 5 ToNowa . VIHE il ofiles. Waving | NG SOTE at one tinie i Nebrasks n SN ORI T ARG 4 Bl g G £20 wouid be ample. ‘The unshot of the in- Mo AL b Tat o ahds ouzh course of stuly, extending over clght went uto the courts and secured a restrain- [ 700 that he paid over €230 to Mr | less than 25,000 and more than 10,000 inhab nsome of the best Chinese collecos, s I ) - - £ ing order to prevent Crawford from using | Hity, and was given a receipt for it signed i ltants is s rtained and officially promul (47 199 l ) ! Zall i offers bis sorviees to all those suffering ) o gated by the census and enumcration tuken 4 from diseise wny kind, and feols confident the name “Boyd, by the woman, Maud Shropshire, in which | & t i i i L that n cvery easo he undortakos ho can 4o e tehe. heard the arguments last | siio ncknowledyed that it freed tho druggist by authority of the iaws of the United States e YOUTKO0G i g from any further claims for support or | i the yc shail bo woverned by the Mostof th <ho uses in his remos woek, and yosterday mornng v presence of | [Fom aus fERer, s o 0 AMa wit- | provisions of this act and be known s cities : 2 dies fre botanioal substances from Ching, the interested parties and a large u e by i friend of the rugeist ond vy | Of the fiest class having less than 25,000 in- ONE. PANTS WCRTH FROM $2.50 TO $3.00 . M rouoaa R L= o] Bk ARSI TEH DU AL A spectators, handed down the following decis- | Constuble Dingman, who just happened in at | Bitants, 3 R e re \WOTRT R iy i Shr e . 1t o fon, which is given iu brief the time ; ! SEOTIRILRS ST sy T'Wo. PANTDS \WORTH EROM $31001 L0 $Ui00 e et AL B 2 @ O e T e T Lt oot WI'ho corporation b; o8 oyd and Tt was stipulated that the woman should | Provisions of theold law governing citics o ROES S R V4IE Ky B 1 f ¥ s P A T TR . _“Tho corporation by Jam Boyd and | otipulated thAt tho WO “Wailo | the second class haying o population of more HREE. PANTS WORTIH FROM g4.00 TO $5.00 ... S A D B O oo e R Ri f Thowas ¥, Boyd its secretary, conveyed tho \woring | to find out whether or | than 5,000, Under that law the tax lovy is to | ez : AR g B3 ; 3 Hone and comuninientions’ condueted i the premises o O. M. Carter, “the descriptive | ot * tis” areangoment had con | be made by the county commissioners and | FOUR. PANTS WORTIH EROM €,60: 1O 6,500 i vvvivsviveene il SOED 04t privacy and strictost contidence, partof the deed beingas follows: ‘Lotd | carried out, that the druggist and his cloric | the lmit was ten mills on ' the dollar of as- | s by pr s e <35 5 5 7 CFemed s are ensy to takeand pertoct] D s wont bl of tho. west. third of 10t | San i aghinst Cowan Sunday night, and | sessod valuation. Tho taxesaro tobe col- FIVL, PANTS WORTII FROM $6.50 B0 L e st AR 4RO ©) s, o o<t of (e net o the bloody Block 116, Omaha, The deed recited thatit | e diplayed bis star, ‘They visited tho | lected by the county treusurer by Lim 10 and destroy g tho mICrobes OF g wis made i accordance with a resolution | plice at 1511 Bur hers Cowan has | turned over to the city treasur Tt - . s - r T el pussed by & unanimous v @ of alt the Sk lady frioud of his | Thelevy istobe made when the county PEEREK IN (@MU PANTYRY W INDOW st of Ton 2and v 0 Mmosd lolders aud conve roperty : RN comissioners mako the ual levy and Srery ) i with all of the wereditatnents o drugglst wanted to know about | 88 that hus ulreaay been al’ lovy . : o not ho weil inese mode o appurtenances and ail of the cs the Shropshire womun the detective replied | €an now be made even to the amount of the ¢ 2 41 - {reatmont pow \l and led dower, claim or demand whatsoever of the | that he krew where she was because “that | ten mill limit, g : LI ase and tell you Boyd's opera house ussociation B K v and Intimatod thatthe vis. | ‘The assesséd valuation of the city is & x o o 4 e e T iy 0, Tosh, Carter conveyed tho prop- | Trovs might get ihto trouble unloss they tool | 97,000 and the annual appropriation, illog E A Y, ; : HAA 7% TE s AT g WhIOL 6 ELnB R fold 10 the Amer ank building company | an immediats depar Feaieo hulled | made by the city council, was i mills, yield- i 3 4 it ; & by the same desc i s oAt anid shiowed a bz tin star, and | ing newrly 865,000, only "enough to meet cx- y A § d N ) SN vouNG, s North Twenty-tourth L In 150 Boyd commenced tho erection of | fFhad the desired offoct, The drug men, | penses. The 10 mill law will yicld less than 7 ot Omata.—Curl severo cold and Fips another building and styled it *Boyd's thea-s| powey FLSd tHEGaGa taZOM Tilis | £20,000, or only enough to pay the interest <=1 o : . ot Ity daveloping eonsunnblon wes told jcould e In October, 1590, the American Bauk | and Mite and Mr, Cowan was very soon for any other purpises & ICEA: ATRG AN Doulsy ALY ; building company leased the old theater to | behina the bars. amended charter provides for the d 2 Y ? RS L 1300 Fitlh stroob mured Crawlord, the lease rea i that portion | When seen by reporter yesterday morning | establishment of “grading -districts and tho With sl hedacho and genernt deblitys of the buil known ‘Boyd's opera | Cowan announced thut tie had b In busi- | issuance of five-year tonds as to this all con- | 5 ried all Kinds of medieines and dostors. “Now nouse’ used us a theat or - in cetion | pess here for the pust six weeks and that | tracts made are jeopardized like everyt! SATURDAYS, 10 OCLOCK “I”*{ nd }\'\"(\‘l‘-mu‘v\ V17 Third stroot, with sald th for the m ing or e Robert A. Cokiee was president, Samuel 1, | eise affected by this charter chan - — —— | Couneil Blums—General debility and paln 1o ing onthe buswess of a the also, IRobertson seeretary and himself chief of the As the paving provisions ave the sa fe Ks treatinent; never felt botteg furniture, fixtures, scenery and stage - ey, Ho dened that he was in any way | in the old law paving matters will not be tice to his nar s | =TT NG ] T ) thin atprosent. i, X, St S s i | o s any way | o 1o and i sct pposi NO GURE! NO PAY. e interested 1 the case, or th et e snid thitt e wus. in bis room, | 'The'city now has a floating indebtedness | witl explain his conduct to Judge I | =, REETE AL, h 0 1800, Carter eave rotice to | ana he had merely told the visitors that the | of about $21,000, and in the present phase of J. S. Knox, traftic manager of the Cudahy | 8 S ) I AT v at Boyd objected to the use of B e i not relish. their pros- | the case no provision can be made to pay the | pacicinz company, has gone to Chicago (o at- i % & STOUN (L TTAMMETT his nawe on the oid building, but Crawford, | o T'he wind blew his coat open and might | Same except by a special session of the - | tend the meeting of the Western IPvcight o ? Alorigho).—Heart d disregarding this, advertised the house as > . He insisted that the | le "The warrauts issued since the 1aw | soeiation, which will meet in that city this .. SIBRG CON PO DL TE q Boyd opera house. o) in tea and claimed to Vi hanged are illegal, and asuo legal lc | we I'he question of bett it p. = [ N 5 “Boyd's opera house association conveyed | the pipers, but couldn’'t produce ther vas made by the county commissioners, the B market from the southwest, inch g jarter the righ one of the druggist's clerks, hows oLl At its regulur meeting on \s, Avizonn and New Mexico grazing a € ahe € dagjieamp ate ation ”l" the 1'?‘1'-'-1‘ These S| he had stated that ° he had (tun or Lnomr.- the Im»cmui .\m;m.‘ in Au- | yegions, will be brought up and acted on. gt 1: 18 D:nuglas' IStl,nl"e?,t“,’ Onlndhd' I,\Ie'l?' ) et St hoso ~ of i il the awork on the case, and had sccured all | gust cannot make an aunual appropriation s any sears’ exporionce. A regulnr gradunte In medicing as aipiomas snow. I3 atil troating with the W B0 'Q ‘stroot. South fee simple of the realty, and to the th al | the " He also stated that he was | and as the time bas past for the county com- TheThieCe e am i rentent wuccoss, il Nervovia, Chronio nd Pivi o Ditsuioy A pecimnent ou g gunranteed for Catnerl, e knoss and. siok honds business conducted therein, the corporadon orking for the Shropshira woman at £ missioners to doso, the financial affairs of Why is Haller s Sarsaparilla_and Burdock of the Blood, Skin and Urinary Orgins. N. B Lgoaran’ co £ Vory cuse | underinke [ et norelief Ll Dr. Geo Wo cured had no_connection. This was Boyd’s own | day and that she baa left town without » exceedingly complicated. liko U1o most popuiar soup of tho dayf Consaltatton 1+ ook (Mvsteries Of Life) sant freo. Olies hours= a.m. 05 p.m. Sunday | Hiee WAL el iy recommoend him for theség business. ‘The use of tho name, 8o far us | jng hu In 2 10 warrants ean be legally | ocaus0 they both cleanso the skinand s "or th tof those Who cannot sco the this action is concerned, relates only to the | fio druggist clums that he was black- | drawn except for the smull balances in tW0 | 0,00 it soft aud velv O s e d ol i mt blEks conduct of thie busingss‘and not the owuer. ed. Ho says that the woman was | or threo of the funds raised from taxes levied pas SRS o s aatt o valontrals ship of the r . wlord says that he 1s before’ he ever saw ner and that | under the old law. PERSONAL DPARAGRAPIS. deires o Uso tho naino becuso of tho, ropi- whs no foundation for the charge, but | The question now is: Ts ity P ION LR e BAD BLOOD! tiol acl 0 0 of pla s cousp rs had hi v ey | and solv v is i s 5 o St ! o8 o ¥ 1 3 £ S S Thoro is 10 protense that the plaintiff at | frouble and unpleas ty. At the 2 — & Daniel Baugh of Hyannis is at the Dellone. Shin Troables ), e T st o el CATARRH CURE, INDIGESTION AND DYSe lm‘.7||m»)lkum\h;rx': ;l his Iluxdlm'\\ to Cacter, | attorney’s ofice he was allowed fo see the < -"hflli ”"l\"" (‘)‘"' s ek 1;' Hogzs. E. T. Bennett of Randolph is at the Casey. %) Little Sorest Mot 8kiny Circalation, Bluo Liney ander tho PEPSIA CURE, SICK HEADACHE CURE, LOST or'the other defendants. There can be 1o | woman sign the receipt, b Hitt would Yesterday the Omaha packing company D. J. Guild of Plattsmoutb is at the Del- Boilsj Blotches; 1pless and all other Nervous ~URE e NESS CUF possiblo question that the mere conveyance | pot allow him o talk o her. He | discharged all its killing gang on tho account lor N Told Soresj Bad Breathy ov Blood Piscases in Either Sex. x"\fs‘:‘)&otlmb *LW‘}:——_:V{EEAKM-D CURE, of realty operates to convey a business aud [ guys ~that Hitt afterward = acknowl- | of insuflicient supply of hogs, and during the | S. A. Hail of Ncbraska is at the Del- ‘ S Soro Mouth or Livs § s ND KIDNE IVER CURE. A tho good will thereof” which hapvens | edged that he received $100 of the lclont supply of h Sk , 3 . i e feom any of 0 rve Tenlo Bi to be conducted thercon by the rendor. | money, although it was stipulated that the weetsivwillikeopiontyisudipinaning et -/ Ny ticse ey mploms, Lako Hobb's Neryo Tenio Pills 1 vork ay be necessary to keep the house | 8. I3, Prentiss of Red Cloud is at the Mil- LIy e pB/01 ¢ bo diaznosod Suppose Beo building company | monoy was to be used to dofray Iying-in ex- | 1 order a care for the 5, MAKES NEwW HEALTHY BLOOD ese troubles can casily be diaznosed and should convoy by lot ana block numbers its | pensos and the care of tho child, 5 in order and care for the stock. lard. K i £ - | A»D RESTORES THE NERVOUS SYSTEM proper remedies proared. v all otnor realty, ‘The name of the building is thac of | © At any rate, Hitt was sailing high that A Railroad Blockade. Doc aynes has gone to Chicago on busi- ENCLISH “They bring tho rosy tintof Health to thoubles s, on A Lat .t the newspaver published therefrom. Could | evening, and about 7 o'clock was taken to the Pa ness. patlow cheek, 1 youaroeuf from 1 wnk ¢ se8 0 8 crday afternoon Union o em- 5 : oA EEoe 1 remedy for cacli discase. it for a woment be contended thut the owners | static > patrol wags fth g viing Vs Charles T. Dickins Tekamah is at the rangement of the Nerves, Empu VR hoTeh s oo e o J’z‘:x’.",::‘ ll,{::fl(]:‘mo.l\mvuu with a howling | 1o & oz under orders, ran un engine | o Goories T. Di inson of Tekamah is at th O O e Eay % r o o v o Roul a Zobbs® ve Tonic Pill from said building after the sale, publish the fiho officers who arrested Cowan say that | and several cars down to the Rock Island les . Koithiol Broken Bow e & " BEAUSE YOUR BLOO h‘m "ml\ EvelEonioptille <\ Ly nowspuper elsowhero under the nime of THE | ho told them that of the £250,ho received $100, | connection at Albright and blockaded the s o WHY? P EARURE O T O roryao, Brios, 00 conts & viod ] By / . . ) v y d vestr o asors of the ¢ Tinnn 8 racks and connections. 4 ; Ju ver urod moreury ! 1€ o, did yo o g iots or sont by mall, Bex aud restrain the purchasers of the build- | Hitt £100 and Dingman trucks and conneetions. & W, C. Brooks of Beatrice is a guest at the O o ey Rt Ation at (o Forzalo by druggiots or seut by mail ing from publishing another newspagerunder |~ The agency was closed and tho e oAt i 5 Lt You reqiiro @ bluo 2 E the same name in the building in question t p,-.,,;.m’.l who is au ex-hack driver, and the ons of Veterans n Social. Millard. \ SO o, from the afte T HOBB’S MEDIOINE CO. Could the purchaser of the building claim for otary, who Cowan des 3. A Comp E. K. Wells No. 72, Sons of Vet- | Nelson Mercer left for Rapid City, S. D.* ks el d rroFmIGIOND, : ould ¥ aser of the builaing claim for | secretary, who Cowan d: sus oG AR, v < ke y _@an Fnancisco, Gat ORIC 2 a0s ILE 5191 North 16th Straat, a wmoment that |§~“p.u.‘\v.-\um».-.] although and an Oddfeilow, are missmg. erans, will give a lawn social Wednesda .‘"T‘Imll«' el e e Gt ST G s rthe uame of The Ber building, con- 0 learned from other tenants of the | evel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I “barles Schlaffeldt of arand Island is al o . 1 % 1,7 [y 9 d the good will of the newspaper! inse, however, that Hitt and Dingman ,‘;“';‘x_“”v'rw“n AR EOTaTAMGLFaGte? the Paxton. 1 ll /\ // /4 [U ///,/\ Y Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p To my 1 use would be precisely | are both frequent visitors there, and that 7 — Mus. R. C. Cameron of Lincoln 1s a guest POR S y “lwax notable todo my housework for 15 vears, m., Every Day. n‘m\uluu..m t SooneHudi ) t'N'\'|)l‘ ;lm( y secm to b just as nlx;wh interested 1n otes About the City. at the Millard, * = 17, Nichiol Division St., Buttalo, | ——— . = e where a man's name s iuvolved, 1 Justify a | the agency us anybod \tt is said to put | Miss Maud Corey, formerly of this city, is | 1. Sehure }. L. Loomis of Frl A phyiciins ieris T R IS B | Wobiony an S, VL B | M SO rens 5,15 | B, S and G. L Looms of Friond - e D GCTOR | McGREW quired a much plainer expression of intention s it his loafing place whenever there is ‘ s o vardl s ihnairo A o ek R AR PRI AL G ) than would bo reauired in the use of a mero | g let up in the Briapicas OF tho COFONOr'S Olioe; ||| tuscea oamiat olihgriitiskiotoentiasice sl M UsIMaRI Dy ccil gloulo IECH O VRIS, > : e AN BT, g o From letter heads and cards of the 3 = AT T i A ol S B G R GREE 5 There 1s no appearance by the defendant, | it appears that ther BT Miss Myrilo Wells will roturn home to | O. H. Phillips and George Schroeder of the American Bauk building company. [he | names of the mana though o | Marysville, Mo., this week. Beatrice v the Casey. potition giloges that this company is wiiting | cnange 1n the lndividuals, when the concorn [ Stock Inspector Clavk Howard yesterday | Mr. und Mrs. Ira B, Mapes returncd from / S o compf with the plaintil’s demunds, pro- | moved from Farnam street to the Ramge | condemued two head of cattle. tern trip yeste ROYAL MAIL viding it ean do 50 without - rendering itself | block, less than o month ago, after a couple | Justice Josepn J. Breen went to Luncoln Palmerson, D, A. Casper and John MCNTREAL and QUEB tiabie to Crawford. Wero the eoutest be- | of weeks of impoverished tribulation, At | yesterday on the charter fanglement. Bratt, of North Plaite are guests at the To DERRY tween the plaintiff and the bank, upon the | the first stand the ag s" sta- | ”Mrs. William McClure of Council Bluffs is N, Acqo:ding o l]l\u' ion nf‘lhl- latter's vight hI) Coutinue to | tionery set forth tho fact that | ne gucst of Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Rozzelie, e e T T e i of Stateroo tat it hios g lselt by the namo | H.'D. Martn was superintendent, and M. | fandlord John slivernicht gavea ¥, thie guest of his f at, Georgo A Fatin (ol ol | MO D gftheAlnled o aance at bis house, Thirtieth and K streets, | O. Cockrell that diffc considerations would “control | Detcctive Agency,” which had “‘agen e taina b g T it s 95 ALL the case, but this contest is between the | correspondents in all the principal cities of asbevening, i = > Whole bottlo of. Cot D & STE DIt and Crawford, the Iatter claunivg | tho woeld.” This information was heavily | _John N. Burke has again lost his New- | gy Dry Champague at once, o rubber cork a ey o mume, not. in connoction with the | undorscored, ns wero tho words “confidence,” | foundiand dog and will pay a liberal reward | i yeeep'it for day ) wdonderry, « :nnlxlln;_', lmtl i)n w;um-lmu with the | “integrity” ‘and “dispatch,” whle a wide | for its return. 2 ; RESTIS wit j g0} Y iy DA e business: — which he proposes 1o | open eye locked from the center of the sheet, y Clerk John J. Ryan is aceredited with | peciss e S G 7 e o : NIy conduct therein, The plainth® clains the | it the infermation: “Our eyes are ever | savine a life—the life of 8 cow—Sunday, ou Deolslon in Faver of whe Ohicago | There Is nothing its equal for ralleving . 2 th I NEBRASKA O A M. namie in connection with the theatrical busi- | on you. ¥ s visit to Elk Horn, guce s . Paul Ry. the SORENESS, ITCHING or BURNING, & Stecrago THR SPROIALIST S Sixteen Yenrs' Expericnce in the Treatment of - sion to Detroit, bt, by renson of its distinguishing ¢ given by Mr. Cowan, with the additional | Beatvice were thie ‘kuests of Postmaster and Chicigo, wiukeo & St Paul Ry., AT o ekt d its valuc through bis efforts. and blue ink are couspicuously wanting. mit for a small house to George Beckel, | Omaha, at 6:20 p, m., duily. Passencers BEWARE of Imposition, Tako POND'S EXTRACT SCHOOLS AND CCLLEG: Hie Whh 1he bhonttical business as soon na i | svatemasicaliy. blackimanied, - Tho! so-callad | fored for the new hall sita, connoctions. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam PUND’S Be: months ago, th 10 of the old Boyd t, and A it is incorporated, a: o) the wel intelligence to | § i | ¢t months ago, the name of the old Boyd | point, and even s incorporated, as ui- | rigan conveys the welcome intelligence to for Schlitz beer apply to R. R. Groue, hoter will b ehineed 1o the Fariam Stret | 1600, thoy will tako stops to stop any moro | his many friends that he is much botte 1080 et KL TR . B R mideass.in tho. troatmont. of o Ea i a_at, once, and | , \Whon tho cnao agatust Cowan was callod | coved cordial reception by s many friends. | Furloughs have boon granted Privates John =5 gives it supremo control over HASTINGS NE{B Cftioa;(adta and Tisvum St Omahey Hob every | where e fouse | it pelico court ) ay afternoon the drag- | "o 006 glliance, No. 11, will meet in the | Anmann company I, Sixteenth infantry, Illq Tiles, however severe, e ¢ “Tho name will commend itself to the pub- caso was disposed [ thb troop 1. Ninth caval the expiration of g — MOORE'S Qdismiss with & nerve second only to that of | Donoho, of escue hose, No, 1, bas arriv i Douglus, musician, € company, P s g and Young Ladi i 'he U, — - Hand, Tolosraphy, Type-Writing. ote tremely reticent on other points, and Wt us fav cast as the Atlantic coust, has § o nur tambamtte ate Hablosts (preducs eliolars remely reticent on other points, and | jaunt as far e ie Atlantic coust, b n frequently that it was hard to tell what he ; A. Beum, of the commission house | & Selleck Co., agents, Chicaxo, 11l sl advin (e Lo, lioves all pain and griping sud always effects | ypder Matr Piukerton in “shadowing” | who is daugérously ill, has returned. The following maveiags licaasds wers is- | | SISTER DIRECTRESS. Iy mun who ever succeedéd in eluding him, | BOPIIREARC A VIt Bis ralatives und | | Mark K rous, OmEe. .o.oe. s AND MOTART CONSER A VATORI, feasors. 19th yean round trip tickets to Dotroit ind return | were worth. The smile warped a heav T, Weod ofithe! Drovers! Jouraal foroe | 14lons Tiwpid City, f i . lichtn clinrtered by 0 b z nd Bewt Clioge in ¥ . - A o Sunday, met with a uful acel BOIY P 4 t A T n R court' to any appreciablo extent. - 3 Passenger Ageut, | for them their numes will not bo published George S. Houghton, esq., with ms son, W, M and Mrs, 5.8, Van Horn, on July C : ' st 5 fally cons ractod hotel build- s s and Sawnn Ladign, K CLEAR CASE OF RVEL gram from Lincoln ulleged to have be Houghton, the gonial and trusty paymaster i D. most substantially cons rioted hof ad The defendan us agu locked ) pend- | Thursday of last wec v hoy to ride four Victims, Ihe defendant wus again locked up pend- | Toursday of lust week by g boy to rido four CHICKRHENG 11 ALl WAHABIL AYE. & JACKNON KT: hour yesterday morning for impersonati iim, but he eviaently hasn't | put the s » aud bridle were gone. Monday wmornime Jul w70 | fug, making it impossib'e to burn quick. Fire | v AN, Direetor RO e Thic L § i The ne a A ain e aa & J ), "Chica ness, as one 1o which he has the exciusive t the new stand the officers appear as and Mrs, James T. Armstrong of | The now palace sleeping cars of the reducing the INFLAMMATION, taking " y It ick inel W. F. VALL, Burlingion Tiecot Oniea ug bis own nume, and especially | statement tuat the agency is incorporated s, John M. Glasg with eleetric lights in every berth, will out REDNESS, and quickly bringing the son that the name used i the business | under the laws of Nebraska, but the big eye | * yspector D. I. Bayless bas issued a per- | continue to - leave tha Union depot, skin to ‘ts natural color. injunction is_granted, re- | Several complaints have been made against | i toenth and N strects. Ty o Reers: only. Soo landscapo trade-mark on buff wrapper. | ~ = ek word *Boyd or any variation of the same in | detectivestire constantly on the watch for he Bonemid L ecs will nget | G 8, und cago at b v Ly - B o et e oo | Bt panbie o by bl or | HOXt Sunday and look over tho ten lots of- | a. m., in umplo time to maxe ull enstorn POND'S EXTRACT CO0,,76 5th Ave..h.Y. bond of £,000 is exccuted by the plantiff.” | ehief is the only one who wears o star on the [ New stock scales have been erocted at the | street. F. A. NASH, i = inside of his coat, as the other “sleuths™ Ly packing plant to weigh stock as | 3, J, et ans P "'E IsEAsEs Farnam t Theat their them it pockets for use s occasion may | driven'into the slaughter houses. ity Passenger Agont \ " Acting on the suggestion made by Tue | qemand. The police will investizato the Word from County Commissioner J. Cor- L Loln iy lowt. St ro. Syphilis, Lost Man= 4 ) liots of tho Sexuul Orgins. Skin ) e Disoises. audies fron 2 to & tHoater, in keoring' withithe. declaion ren- | Ofthd work of which the above instance is a Jumes M. Doud, of the Boone, la., packing —-— ]m remarkablo specifie Private Diseases s . Books dered by Judge Irvine today. sumple house, was at the yards yesterday und re- Futlonzhs. actionupon the affected parts A Clreulars FIkE. Trentient by coirospondoned. i overy Plice awhero (Bovd's Opers [ouse | gist was promptiy on hand, vowing that e | GO bythiad nall, 'MeGinnus - block, | Wort D JRR0] Al EAEN O G P q — orpiime fais substituted. ould ine L pLac aito rocovonihts TSRS SEL TN I S G s ||| okt Duchiceio, Lishyjand, Ohatle o) Also for Burus, Scalds, Boardine and Day-School for Girl s :.!'wm]‘::m..‘. DI BREFHENS Leban 3 oarding and Da chool for Girls o . ho st i as ase agains vhich, each at his own request, will bo dis- g 5 le (g tixes tholocationiotithe house, of. "o state mulo out o strong cano agalust P 1 ponatoo, brotior of Jamos T | Shait Trown ino seemien, o ad This. his client, in the city from Iowa City, Ia., and will pr o antey, has hee nted Sold by all Drug (£ ALl ) N ity and August aro anxlous moutns, for | "Iho caiirt, howover, overruied tho motion v. ¢ : agh from August 6 uutil Novowmber ; on receipt of pric Alaeon gl e THel B R i ol H {4 nothers who earefully wateh over their little 1 and Cowan was put upon the stand, He was Byors, of tho commission firm o i 's EXTRACT €O, 76 N Y. vt Musie, Lutin, with neh and Gern ones. Hot days and frequent ehianges of | Willing witness iu some directions, | Byers Brothers & Co., who has beeen on o - POND'S EXTRACT CQ., 76 Gth Ave, N %o | {0 iifve’ tiieliins - ligohcheeping. Sho tempernture are liable to produce cholera (tenth I Sss-oximinution contradicto Sulf s0 | returned f the Tmproved How . Borden Hpoalnl BRI REYON oMM AT LR il e foF xaiination contradicted himsulf so | returned I orden RGO R R Vol 15 both a pl ptand effective remedy’ for | had sworn to and what he had not 3 i . Y ) ad swol o and e had not | of Geore Burke & Erazier, who has been at = For terins, etv, uf all summer aints. It soothes and ro- | 1o told of ks extended servico | Nalve 't tho bodsidd of his brother Lareinge Lacenses, REV.J. E. GLISH, or AteRpl Chi¢ago mombars of tho Olag-aaGasl, 8nd If e Bert Andecson, one of tho | suedby Juls Shislds yoasiocdiy: bis atory.1a to 'bo belleyed, Tascott la tho liuble men at the stock yards, | Name and aldross, HARDIMN LADIES COLLECE 10 Schools, 14 Pre- rust 1 and 2, the Chic 1u explaining the incorporation of his agency q < N : : ) expl e incorporation of his ugeney | frionds in Chicago and other ois it Arin BOSER . - ] £XIC a6 in 15 States L s s Lo (o il theye | iendain Ghicage andicihen IuoiRS D Rk HILI RN Rt MEXICO, A\ b, e N algatrls for ONB I/ TLOL 5 GOOD fron column that stands near tne | H. L. Wood E8 e ). tato, Gheapest RETURN UN 1L SEPT 80, For oneh, but it - did bot effecy the |Whilo riding on tho toboggun L e DIt AR e At ont Cowan told of his boyhood acquaintance | HOW LUeS :;;~ left. arm in a sling. T a af e Uinemor Toes sitor thia head, Aty | == - i n e A NASH, Genernl Agent with one or two Omahans, but out of regurd | Was badly cut. eacl additional ten cents - 1.1 PRESTON, Cit han ol : e RICAGQEEMAL 1501 Farnam Street, Omaha, Court udjourned without & deciston being | C. Houghlou, a prominent business mau of Me8 | The Murray, cor. 14th anl Harney, is th RoarChicaso) loariing N0 ed, a8 the jud psirved to see D Boston, Mass,, is visiting his son, R. 11 Sehd and i ndles, ) Borgun 11k, 11y OF 17 340 e, Cliicukos Ll ived by the defeuse stating that the arti- | at the Cudaby packing houses. - ine in Omaha., Several heavy brick f \l3 Alleged Detectives DoUp One of their | ¢/¢8 of incorporation aud bond all vight dison J. Davis found his horse, ired | o 20 i il it i ten conts " | running from basement t roof, Al ceilings | ‘MER"}ANGONSEHVAT RY, HICAGO, Phe arrest 0 , 2 ing the 1t of the case milos out iu the country. ‘The animal was | ALTS [ADT—Raywmend J. aced 7 wonths, 5 | and floors lined w th Asbestos fire proof lin- | IRROKBTL 2 Tho arrest of Havry A. Cowan atan early | Cownn roferred to o well known Omahan | found at Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets, | divs son of Uharies und, N B L O ) i For troubling pnins in an oftficer has thrown some light on the wu aforesaid gentloman lately. Medford Crowe was t0o numerous on tho - Kune L R ok T | ggeapes and firo alarms throughou the build- 4 ""'mo!rso X g i ERV T R TR Wt life remedy—Tho Treo . 1. BULLA (D, Sayt, Jackee A K f s maa certain people have of Lusiness, ne hi wl 4 l\‘x( 'n[':ln .‘x i streot and for his offensive conduct in the Oth LSt Inte f ‘urelt 10| . Steam heat, bot and-cold water andsuu- towan 15 the ehief of do deteetive urh deeply wteresting things regard Jresence of ladies was collared by Oficer ry iy Tablo unsurnassed any- .‘ i mn’ \m, “.: '.[ £ & Bl l.‘ g Cow: attention was directed | KON e, and on the hearing Ju King | MCCARTEY —Jur ged 5 wre, botgvea | BHINO i every room Tablo un et 1 any ney that hitenes on the name “United | to the matter last evening. Huad the festive Crowe 8 and costs. wife of Charies . X Ly morning, | wher , SILLOWAY, Proprictor, Statos” to distingaish it from other institu —_— e ' July i, 1801, ut o 1615 Clurit i | disty >atrick Hickey, under much persunsion Wi vy mor tlons and at the samo timo to fmpress the When the B Flag e e Ab et e e iy y wureh: Intor- UNION ul ¥ tenderfoot with the idea that it isa Use Horsford's Acid Phosph Patrick Reardon to Judge King's bar of jus ment a0 coucern covering the eutir countr De. 1, O, Smith, Charlotte, N, C., says: i The oftice of the cy Iy at prosent locat- | Wi is o mvaluabl tonic, lignttul ed iu the KRamge block, and itis there that be ze, d one o © best restorers ! ” y it 1 i A i ¥ i 046 I « A TaN A ey MU LN KBRS, AR | haxarats, RRS00R DM DO eIt N AGH B k olis et | D ot @ of othery are matured ¥ h 1 ' A oy r | to Vb, Supt. Pos sw K 3 Mr, Cowan's acrest was the result of the - " th ¢ HEARGRIS. | { seeserr ‘ A injudicious and too nu“‘--m' Hashiug of bis Build Permits, widlunioo Derk iGN b1 Ivske A ¥a7 g Wlinois Military Academy, R k o) o The following permits were issued by the LR ; Lar R ! | tur Colicge or Busiy o oo ' 17 1L J , y | i Centrall tho Latest f E HHOUGHOU I i A BUKGLAR Mury Egan, l-story frame dwe SCHOOLE OF LEXINGTON S A . South SIxth street - 0T 1 2 1ar shat it has been imitated Ayer's Cathartic Pills are recommended by )t piites, bito anyth ,,..f\‘ | 20 1hmh 10, MERAIES 00 ok o Hoom calomel and other tajurious drugs belug g‘ POWder qcuutb OF SUEIWOOD Bitos 41d Now E”Z' AUJI"% E,ENALE xSEMmAm i )J“‘]f“.ff.:}'.”"r”l.“'.‘.fl’l";:x'iffm y'."t.-',': to Omaha and Douglis Gouuty, oftice rd floos delson Co.. solv agents, 6 Bar- | and strengiben the bowels and secretory or- Used in Millious of Homes—40 Years the Standard, TELE GR AP HY B END o CAL ALE G . 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