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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,, TUESDAY AUGUST NO B”A\.D P.\SS[‘:\'(.F‘R PU"L. OMAHA'S OPPORTUNIL M]U[" O“A\":\ (:“Y C{}UNCIL 2;-1}1‘“!:-:;x::m:-.“\;mn“-nnlr,nlm\ un average | ””F \V\I \I I I{” 7 I ‘N T : LAl .,1‘,,',‘.’,‘T,{l-‘?""&!fi-’fi?”EA“""' yesterday to | VRN Ve U 7] ] 4 JU FA HER [ i World's Fair. R | "k %, Dayistliooitn 5 Lo I ‘ Declarations That Harvest Excursion Busi® Mr. George P. Bomis has received the fol- | Many Matters of Lyal Importanos Dis- f sl:;ll\]‘:v:"u’rlq!!r‘]:-‘n"':"ll;‘wl‘:l‘ll’l“nh’l‘v“nr Ll 1 hate the pants that mother makes [} lowing characteristic lotter from Citizen ; ot W. E. Skinne S ASA VN travelin And “loaves me rootn to grow" ness Will Not Be Routel George Francis oussed by Councilman ia Sessioa, aner ofitho stoc ® . - . un‘ \‘rl',l-'u :ur:'m;-rmin 1 ‘n;n-l\un roturned frern Coic, ; That's why they drag around my lega, the next day after his departure from _ ole Dawson, soniof Rov. ¢ »awson, That's why they wobble so D r 1 akk A ¥ they o 8 ) you remember the home-made pants y 1 . Omaha PPROPRIATIONS MADE FOR THE MONTH, | ® Visiting relatives dn Miunesota. 0} ade pants you wore whe CHARETON AND THZ ALTON MAY NOWACT | ™5l touse, Chicago, July 31 A S ‘| T'he Fourth wardmehool lot has been graded IO WEFe va ) § ; ' SR Citizen, G, 1, B, :—Lenve noon and the stakes set gor the now building. That's why ‘I“ [ " kots A’( the side ?\‘ ‘l‘\ i ll i ':l Do you l‘t me m:llx 1 ]m,\\ fc .erfully .]1}1( dead hers! Omaha ulono can William M ool Aro ‘wiy down by my feot: vonderfully they were made, : s thay Bita Can Be Made the Outlaw +d Line Paxon-photo in rotunda pointed st some. Some School Matters Settled by with friends, 116 1§ et SHRY W A Bk i K a bag on a bean-pole™? o you remember how you Will Probably Slash the AR i e ) the Board—Notes From t i mes Donolioe, dfthis city, Is Foported to A did wish you could have a pair of store pants like Iates Promptly. L Sl L ‘,‘"'“"‘"‘ "r“‘l’l" Magic City. BUHIRY ARAG e e i OMANE That's why they look so kind of quocr; some of the other boys? Well, yous boys feel just saript: renow notes: don’t letany one fail, T $ 3 i 8 , - i No banic ever failod thero. Lot bunks save eiblrs: AL, Thomas of Portland, Ora. is I'm going to tell her so. that way now. And there's noexcuse for letting boy§ Cnrcaao, Aug. 3, Notice has been given to | trades merchants. | Omaha will 10 w¥"% | Tfiast evoning was the reguiar monthly | and Mrs. . D, (igeon. Iiiift‘lllllll |m[.( that mother makes look like guys now-a-days, when boy's clothing is so the lines operating between Chicago and St. | P PG s HliTes, (5,000,000 live people.) | meoting of the city council, all members | Rovert Hoyman,son of H. Hoyman, has ith “lots of room to grow chean;, anyway. This wask ‘e N i Paul that the afvisory board of the blind | “"Copy—wheat—coal-beet oot —tin—iron - | being present. Mayor Sloam wielded a bran | returned from Atlantic, whero he hus boen S, Rie Yy s week we are going to hold a hay—oil -everything. Omaha I, which City Clork Ryan providod | visiting relatives (o to route | —mi inssenger pool will not up ore o : R0y of the bustnoss acoruliz on nccount f | 18 Fich in wndoveloped resourcus. | Building Inspoctor Bovless has | special sale of 2,000 PAIRS of Too depressed to stop and seo world's | for the occasion. issued a pormit for o Xou® R b6 Bavmitta £ wkton wition to his the harvest and hom: ors exeursions. | g 200 cory oody aslep, Two cripples [ 1 L. Rice asked to bo permitted to run t house on Thirty-thira and L strects, gl » ! iuch o in the pool will bo allowod 10 80| (o stlts), Hluine and Cloveland are down | wagons, paying thorofora. one liconse. ho | “yic™otive At Howa of. the Droyers -\ s as much of this business for itself as it | with diabetos, moasles, ehivken-pox and | request was not granted. Journul force, who n. bren spenine i fore | \ 00 sick to live and too dead ! ’ thousand il il Tho petition to change tho grade on [ night at Forest City, Mo., has retur | a0 " irst street was roferred back for | J. S Knox, trafiic manager of the Cudahy | I'hey are ental on - §0,000, teman Finley has notified interested | BV GE0 SHAESE OF, SEWEC Twenty. y ) i . y st @ ratos aro | Shitth i b i Y y packing company, who has been in Chicag § g parties that the harvest excarsion rates ar Union Prcitic bill and $100,000.0 more signatures, Lkl 7 any, wiio | hicag ves 4 to 1 in dark : e e S o e tondered the eastern o tons a3 | Union postal telograph! “Big Hoad” against [ A motion to award the contract for grading | RGN e mecting of tho \Western Ty 4, in dark, mc ‘I“"”" and light colors, in a great varicty of plaids, stripes, checky ws while thoy are in foreo. This | “Big Helly . avevard | 11 district No. J, Twonty-first stecet to Nor- | (it sl bl b L and twills, at less than yox can buy the materials. action will no doubt be the signal for i :"",”" o et dine and Uallyono. tavne | ton Brothers was lost. The Bnterprise of Sheridan, Wyo some sort of a performance on the purt | S B EREE NGk Nothing can save | The eight hour law was taken from out the [ nice noticeof Col, 1. P. Savage NEE PANTS o o ; of the Alton. That road WS | it majestic” (50) miies nday) forty | bhands of the spocial committeo and refereod | Visited that section, il observi KNEE PANTS, good, strong, substantial goods, worth 35c to s0c.........at 25¢, not et anuounced what it intends | day race round world !-,\anh m viz‘r»‘u Petures, | 1o tho committeo of the whole, : predicts groat things for tho grazin KNEE PANTS, good, de sirable goods value soc to 75¢ it 35¢ to do but has been waiting tor its compet- | s, teleplion onogruphs, (foe O'IRourke’s resolution to reconsider the A | ey Al g \ ue ; 75C et vniinniiniiiid . i > s exhibit of exposi J A delogation of about thirty stock yards | o) 23 e 3 e itor o fuly show thele s befora taking | L LM ot Tl o il ations | action awaeding ho contract o Tugh Mar- | wan‘and fhiont wentovormiy towasiney | [WNEE PANTS, good geods, good styles,well made, value 75¢ to goc. ... ..at 45¢. ny netioritself, As it cannot follow thel / ! R AV THEL) Bhod the west end pervarnt ; 4 SRR ey | ! * Ouie thousand notables’ with kodaks, pens, | phy for paving L street, from th ut twelvo miles and, visiting a bacheloy SN s % & " , B e T thoss | P lettes—hotwe of urt! Gallery of genius! | of the L streot vindust to Thicty-third streot | friond had o stax pienic 'and party. Thoy all KNEE PANTS, splendid goods, handsome patterns, usually goc and gr.0o...at 55¢. RRFOLA N DON DY Lo RASORIRCIONI Town meceting for forty davs! * Convention | o tho roason thatan ordinance hud never | enjoyed themscives well. Al Of sl Lonaerts, debates, ooturesy | bren passed ordering the street paved, was | Coroner Harrigan yesterday afternoon =it s AN oy s tuthorized tho | tenty.two kiiots.an hourndvante nweuts by | i BN iabla for one week, empaneled a jury to nquire into the doath of ST S St | LD Mot N | R B i | EE RS i 00 BLUE BLOUSE SUI abash and - other intereste ! ennett's) 1,000 dailies cable fro saloon license at Thirty-third and Q aic o cnild camo to its death by around trip excursion rate of $5.50 from | oniy §300 cach (pald to. Whito Star Hing) —no u 3 M LGRS T ¥ ; : ] e § Strdate; > \d found blawe ou 1o one, - 5 Springfield to Niavara Falls, August 5. This | deid heads rects, T ppLnoEy g Uy y g - L e i : wisa another | Joneschoit Brothers asked to have their | A meoting will boheld in St, Agnos hall Regular price G e is 10 meot rates mado by o Alton for tat | * Gmaha can save faie—otherwiso mnother | doioschent Brothors ueked, o bave thle | | L Uiseling wall bo bold 1n 8t Acnos bl Regular price a dollary (Ages s to 8)) ati s i ot oo viavis L ; : : Lol L el L S T : picnic and lawn party in aid_of St. Aznes | VRO LT T e Gl b ol b L WAldn, Al Property owners nsked that Twenty ninth | chureh, ia Syndicate p: Siturday, ' to have been held at Mit- [ solveney! Australian frozen meat and A meeting w ed in | Inaia wheat will stop our exports sabroad waukee today of the lines inter freight rates from Milwaukee vin Benton | No chance to stop crash, Haroor to custern points, but it was post his was size of currency that saved the poned owing to the non-attendance of the | union. ntlemen ave urged to street, from Q to R, bo graded, - August 15, All Property owners on t (Q street asked to | attend. have that street paved with brick. T, Wolistein, wife and dnughte A petition asking the couiicil not to com- | Hermia and Gertio of Chichgo. pel John Fricke tomove his house from the | city. Mr. Wollsteln is 100King aftor the , Sisses ro in the Big Four representatives, The Big Four is middle of Twonty-second streot, botweer Q | by ; i Y £ . ddle o outy-second street, betweeri Q| business block of M. Wollstein Co 4 1id control the K P 3,000,000,000. ety AR LR v 4 f L i one of the m.u.mn! utrol l» e qu'\\l[n‘ it and Brown streots, wus read. Rowloy and | and is visiting the local manager, Sigmund Dispately, theline that recontly reduced tho w06 Dihitn Walters were appotiited to mvestigate. Landsherg. rates from Milwaukee to the seaboard vin v B Ed. Brosuahan was appointed inspector of R By IR LR AL Wool ot e Benton Harbor. Repealing greeuback bill (1569) revealed [ the Q streat sewer comuission firm'of Wood Brothers, Chicago, BOCK ISLAND EARNINGS, turid and gave premium to imports ! —and re Tnspector Howard reported ninoteon head [ goltuission fiem of Wood Brothers, Chicago The estimated eross earnings of the Rock | duced currcney to % (now) per head. of cattlo condemned in July. Average pric, | P10 100a1 mommit st oo of Wend Brotmoe Islaud systom for the mouth of July are §1,- | Kiding on axle of wheel—talking MeK £140, Me: Wooll and Riley will go from hore (6 | === e 3in 1S, an increase as compared with bill reciprocity- silver and Blainw's dise Michael P, 0'Connor offered_the basemont | MOS8t Wool o | == = = same month last year of £101,509, Our 200,000 miles. pailway (United States | at 2012 N strioat froo of ciary for police eoary AT A AT e N T e INERGY'S RiISWARD. N@® @ U E R - and Canaday, stocked a bouded for | and jail purposes. Referrod Citizons' Alliunce, No. 11, has mado | ity i 1 Constipation poisons tho blood; DeWitt's | #10,000,00¢,000, I can auplicate for £4000,000- | “. "I, "Ritohhart offerad rooms in tno | Rropatations for a jubileo this evoning. | Castellar Presby ovinns Dedicate | Little Einrly Risors cure constination. Tho | 00, ot onc-fiftht! Houce, Goulds, “Vander- | pPioneor block and basoment for ciuy ofticos [ Auout thitty candidutes will bo initiuted and Thale Hohge sEaWoralii | cause removed, the discase is gone bilts, Itockafellows, Huntingtons' of million- | for $50 per mont. and a lovefcast will be held. Every member : at | #nd every person who has been favorably The dedication of tho Castellar Street od on are urged to attend, The meeting | Presoyterian chureh took place yvesterday wiidl _be held in Knights of Pytuias hall, 0 MeCinnis block, 2420 N street. aive-dom are living on lampolack and paper | John Daughterty offered the block (four-fifths!?) Twenty-fourth and Q streets for w like pur- Gould is rattled! He don't know what to | pose for £ por month do! His mouse-trap capacity is colossal mir- G. Y, Barlow, the streat ratlway conductor age of idiotic statesmaushin! Ho wanders [ who fell from his train into a_sewer eavo-in a third grain elevator. | ahouvin palace car trains 1 daze of 1mbe- n Twenty-fourth street July askel for NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST., Nebrasta Callaway is to havi | according to the programme. v, J. M. | [ Wilson, the pastor, was assisted by Rev. C. | It hn 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. -t n of the stomach which many | B. Allen, Rev. Robert L. Whcele » distensic | i 5 : Ble IiaiTera s e . sople fec er eating, may be due to im- | Gordon, D, D., Rev. W. J. Harsha, D, ) y-yoars) ox] : 5 Rising City wants a_dentist and a jeweler, | cile dolirium £2,500 damuges. ople fecl after eating, muy c | Gordon, D, D, R J. Harsha, .| Many venre oxporience raduate In medicinG as an L+ atill trenting with Hite Rushville old sottlors will organize ai Treasury will be $230,000,000 short this fis- John Bowley wanted the council to pay for [ Broper, me ,"' Ng&! ‘!‘:-lu ffi‘"‘,:",”"‘““‘ mout | Rev. Thomas L. Sexton, 1. D., Council rentext et all Necvinia, Cielin @ i Privato Disovor” 3 e surd susranteed for Catarry SsEIntIa cal year! "Every state tacasury (and city | ashot- vhich Ofticer Spoottler damuged i) idicatesawenkuussof the direstive s, 0 2o a sson of t 301 EBGh UELnBRIGos Rl R O A ‘ 5 ke ATt association. 3 s 3 ¥ | wshot-gun which Ofticer Spooutler damuged | Z 16 RAIALs & weakness of Lo Gestive | piumrs, and Rev. R. V. Atkisson of the South | 2l e af tme i PEr e oL UL LR T SOt S R tredsury) short —in samc ratio! ~ Silver bill, | while gunning for canines. RS Ohi5 assaciation il noid 18 anaual R ki Al west Presbyterian cnurch, | tocure Conn Book Mvsterios of Life) sont froe. O.ics hours—o 4 m. to§ p, m. Sunday J. d. Toolly of Broken Bow has been em- | “'gyy. 24,000,000 monthly—815,000,000 annu- | tween Sixteonth and Seventeenth, Ro- unn N three of tho meetings and tha small indebt- | = ployed as vrincipal of the Muson City schools | a1y, "Let us look 1£180,000,- | ferred to tho chief of police, E. A. Cooper, y ssistant city | edness was enticely wiped out and a bulauce | ’ for the coming ye 000, O—that is sizc: 36 per capita!!l Chiof Brennan's monthly report showed | tickot agent of the Buriiugton, is in the city. | of 2165 was placed in the treasury. In rais- | MOORE S Ths Kearney county teachor will be held at Monden, bezinuing August i7 and continuing two weeks. Old settlers will hold their fourth annual picnic at Hickman, August 13, and will be addressed by Governor Thayer. The Seward Democrat has become the institute This— 144 arre s for July 4 Mr. Cooper hails from Donver now and h Councilman Dougherty submitted a new bond, with Martin 1ighe and Hugn Kenned | ing the funds necessary to Jiquidate the | FFYV3 AN 1 A A loft the railroad business to adopt the more | debt & very novel plan was 4 1 {4 oM cougenial occupation of theatrical manager. { adopted. On a lurge canvas Thie final estimate of cost of paving Twen- | He is arranging for tho appearance of his | at the back of the pulpit there was the pie: t was accepted. Also Q street | aggregation at the Grand during the coming | ture of a v ts at the sides | storm water sewer. Several estimates of | season and is enthusiastic over the merits of | fora bridge. The framework of the brideo Wint: Cupit 1 come from that quar- (‘This kills fair!) 1 er with abutme th stre Where th o : have over-bragged, over-lied, over-ey ! (T 5 ; tacel b Bl SE AR INak It ) People’s Rights and [Editor Neotan has | g 4 kit oGl B g were also read. his company. Applications for positions are | was put up but the floor was lacking, These T O e AT ket mopulntion e b|.[’vfi',\::l\;’,:;i“hf.‘.';."“v\h y ‘Treasurer Hoctor submitted his re- | pouring in apon himand he has succeeded | boards for the floor represented the doliars depandent party: otnachilt chne stond Ty SGortomant ¢ | port and the same was uccepted and filed. in enlisting “the services of Colouel Juck | that woere neuded to complate the ridge nnd Sherman Cameron of Falls City aied at.| should at once suspend specie paymont: |, [owioy wanted tho action taken in vogard | Dowling, tho weil known Burlington passens | provide a mesns for crossine over the stream, Fort Dodge, Kan., while on his way home | §75,000,000—gold went last year—and bal- | 10 aving Twenty-fourth street reconsiderod | gevagent, as assistunt manager. As the subscriptions cume iu the boards wers from New' Mexico. His mother was with | anco this year!—uot silver und gold (about | A1l the council readvertise for bids und di- TN Dl i e B L oo ot vide the streot up into two districts. Our lady readers will ba interested to | completed and the Conley's motion to aceept the proposition | Kpow somcthing concerning the wrout sales | boards left over for the next bridgo, of John Dale to take the $5),000 interscetion | of Santa Claus Soap, T'he manufacturers, B vaving bonds at par tlat and 1 per cent com- [ N. K. Fairbank & Co., ave justly entitled to WA MANLY mission was defeated. rank among tho great advertisers of the et 2 On motion of Wood to accept a proposition | United States, and are counted among the of Mr. Dale’s to act as agent for the sale of | most liberal patrons of printers’ iuk in this him and broughtthe remains home for burial. | &,000,000,000 out of ar.s) enough in world to o- Two workmen in the Norfolk sugar factory | furnish this country with currency! Re were caught under a boiler which they were | lution sighted! Shull o back to Silence unloading. One had s head and shoulders | Sound apple perishes in barrel of rotten a, badly meshed, while tue others suffered a | bles! Soow as children fill up with diseased crushed foot. meat, fish, butter, oysters (long clotties), I Now We Are With You. While ploying in his father's yard at Una- | Cut them oftl Six young oues make full- | 4 o0 iasar” o commission of 1 par cont was Onand iafter July 81 thol Chlca ditia, Frankie Farusworth was bitten on the [ B1own ¢ orpse! Liutond to live! And Silonco | 5oroaraq: £ IPairbank company is particularly | Rock Island & Pucifie vailway will vun | kg byiaienidleaha o sl o S BWelloU ) o8 g T Tl e o haia vonl The eity attorney was instructed to draft | fricudly to newspapers as offering the most | all its trains in and out of the Union D yery auickly, but prompt measures saved tho S8 SO e e o Sorentt fsos | an ordinance compelling parties to secure | logitimato means of advertising, and nat- pot, Oma Trains witl leave as fo littie one's life, OBING San Lk IO CSWOLCs LORYOU Lol Ik, it from the city engineer and deposit | urally all newspapers are frieadly to Sauta | {1 i World-Herald, Eastman, Paxton, Cushing, | D citizens, Puotographer Eaton, and Graund opera house audience of ladies and good fel- lows for splendid round world reception— before taking up any sidowalk in the city. | Claus Soap. fedensuhouny The council will set as a board of cquali It cannot be said, as in the case of some = tion on_paving of Twenty-firth stret and all | advertisers, that other special assessmen! The little danghter of W. M. Vastine, liv- ing on a furm twelve miles from Culbertson, was bitten on the lip by a rattlesnake, She was taken to Culbertson as quickly as possi- ress, §) . m. Vestibuled limited, 4:40 p. m, Atlantie express, 6:10 p. m, ud wirbank has made Santa | Monday and Tues Claus famous, but it does seem corrvect to say ovation- HOS —Z00! vill! akes e | H ¢ » - s i 3 3] ble and her life saved by medical treatmont [’t‘_“‘l“‘fn‘“““". N pool WILIELL I makea) mell i) v flirnstint andiy that Santa Claus has made Faibank feni- | rrive 0:40 0. m 10:00 6. . and 65 | “po 4 ounling pains in smnll of book | THR SPROIALIST= G FoRl st hha s ] i e An ordinance was ordered drafted ordering | ous, p. m. These trains aro vestibuled and | For troubling pains i S L County Agricultural society will bo beld at | (Address: Continontal ool New ork.) | Q straet from the viaduct to Twenty-fourth | © Santa Claus has been, of course, for timo an indisputable fact that the dining | 45¢ Moo e ke M R e e Kearney Scptembor | 1o 4, New and ele- | My, Bemis answered Mr. Trains lotter | Pived with brick, outof mind, a household word. It was a servico of the **Great Rock Island” | For Cutarrh use Moove's Tee of Life. PH!VATE DISEASES gant grounds have been provided, and the | with the following tolegram ~ Ordinauco No. 500 was read aud the follow- | happy thought waen the Fairbuhk_company s second to none in the coun ey For Constipation use Tree of fafe. 0 maeting promises to be one of the best ever Owmals, Auzust 1, 1501.-~To George Fran ing appropriations were made* - siczed upon this home-like aud familiar nameo v rates, sleeping car borths to Chi- The great life remedy—The Tree of | anorrhea. Gleet. Stricture, Syphilis, Lost teld. cis Train, Continental Hotel New York: | Jarest fund oo oo s t0Shgy | fox their vary bost laundry sop, cago o any points cust callay city ticket | Lif | hoid, and atl bisordors of the Sexial Origan Tho small grain is so strong and high in | Executive boird Omaha real ostate owne Pollce fund. oy ; 0150 urally enough the quality of the s T et AU e of Life. a poitiza cure tor Kitaay | Dlseasasund Komaly Disanses, Tudles from this vicinity, suys the Norfolk News, that | ussociation passed vesolution today folls en. | Fire . wates s has had much to do with its success, for not | Office of the Rock Islund Loute, 16th | a90T68 Eohistiint and alh b oot diseasss 10404 1F L T the binders will not cut a fult swath, compell- | dorsmg your forty day—‘majestic’ —round | bubile lieht fun it RO | even the most extomarantiadvortising eould | and Parnam siroots, payitosutaeivin ety asing Moorss | i UituTirs Pk huent by Corre AT e v dns Street ropair fund S 0w | make a suceess of & poor urticle, On the JOHN SEBA Treoof Lifo, @ Roms iy | Sty Oman ing. he sicklo | world —fair—programme—Omaba to O to allow their machines to take care of the | (1,000 notables)—future capital republic grain. North Nebraska i3 in it all right | has s enough this year, Boges, Hitcheock, Dumont, Hicks, Rose- Otfize, 1dta aha Ay fun lry fund \ and | Enginecrs find. od passaze list. Paxton, Cushing, | General tund.... 5910 | other band there have been so many poor | Glivs00 | sorps put upon the market the past fow years ’ J. L. DE B ond_the marvel CALTHOS that in tho beginuing many purchusers hesi- I Board of Education Meetinr. tated i herlne Y CautliDate oS AL The Orp o BilGom el OB asE e Mavh P v ated to try another new candidate for favor | : 4 + fowa, o, Cretanae: potnse, oiovor, Reed, | 41t mombors of the bonrd of education wera | at tho wesn-twb. The citizens of Omatia wiio 50 genorously FTar Dl -~ FOR . voral persons at Blairstown are engaged | man, Potter and 200 others will go and think present at the meeting held last evening, Fairbank & Co. are live, wide-awake ' contributed to the erection of the new orphan | aud HEST MObQUlTO & lnl“" e Hagipearls, B : st book the wholo 1,000 from Owaha aud | * A statement from the county treasurer | pusincss | mon, =~ and they knew just | asslum at Beusou wilk bo pleased to icarn | BlTE.')\ arvest hands cannot be secured atany | Nebraska, o G atoc St how g HLIoUsOKaaI! that the building is nearly comploted. Tho \ price in ‘luma county. When is the tour to be made—spring of 1921 | fhovom S430%10 in the couuty treasury 1o | soap question. So they mot only A T B S ‘ J The Tabor creamery will be enlarged on | and nre 500 ladies accompanicd by 500 gentie Tl L SN0 HCISLEAL Ko 3 set about to manufacture the very best soap | Sisters of Mevcy who have churge of this ..‘JUH’BURH, S s A arged iondlEra i Aate 4Tt 3 'ne normal school music system was | thut could be mude, but thoy inaugurated a | work are lavoring zealously to procure the 3 account of tucreasing busiuess, mon fo make up tne party, oris it expected | aaapted st carnest and honest systom of advertis- cl ble them to e s “FAMILIAR IN MILLIONS OF MOUTHS g Fourteen women fill the oftice of county | '© Ve 8 stk company of 1,000 men ¢ The commitee on) janitors will lengage!| fo SNEERE OE BORRIL REEAM, 85 SOYSELS: | means auficlent 1o enahia thom ta ket pose % AS ANY HOUSEHOLD WORD S0RE school superintendent in lowa. Last meht My et vy veetary, | jantiors for all sciool buildings excopt the | aivloyed to introdueo “Santa Cluuss soqp | 108 Of the new buildiag, as tho orphans are The Times, London. REEN M. T Hoffmer, an iusurarce man at Now | 1o fis tolegram 9mlas recelyad this roply high m:.lmnl mnlnl'hu"l ward h\'ulllAm;:a_' 8 on the market. The brand was brouzht into | NOW0ccupying rooms entirely inudoquate to 3 3 ¢ Shavon has disappearod and it is found bo is mw Yoitk, Aug. 8 —To (ieorge P, Bomis, | 110 committee on supplios will reccive bids | 1gtico by straightforwnra and lecitimate | their want LAMENESS short £,500. Dr. C. W. Canc of Onawn, had an oat erain removed from ono of his ears, where it ctary Real s Sopdatibiimtingho to he committee on grounas will receive bids | jyticle itsclf, The manufacturers. e con. | of Otaba. Its ercction was colossal unaer- fou grading the hign sc iad been for ten years. Wiregram moans business, Success. gun; ol lot. gratuiate themselyes upon such a suceess, | taking and could mnever have reached its A two-vear-old child of C. Van Beck of | anteed. See Now York We 10, Sun, Herald Hloidup; ““THE QUEEH OF TABLE WATERS.” Sioux Center drank a quantity of keroscue | and News, L i for removing & partition in the high school | Glaus soap have incroased enormously this | port of the Kiud-hearted pesple of Omaha, i {isnicio thouar Faxcis ThatY. | building and report Monduy night, and will | vant and ot abers tim aranarimousty this | Mo objeot of tho institute is the protection of “The dpollinaris Spring yields enoug aud diod from tho effoots, ~~——— have necessnry repuirs mado ou the Third | {oubt w groat shave of the inerease in this | pour, homeless children, regardless of seet: o0 000 50 for present requiviments Muscatine watermelons will not be ready | 1 do not beliove that I woula b alive to- | ward building und ‘painting roof, ‘and with | Loibortood e aue. ca the faat et Sanis | Bnd s iv1s the only ouo of Its lind in tho | fwaler nol only esent regt ) for shipment this year vefore Augast 20 on [ day had it not been for Regent, Ferro-Man ssted in the | bul also for those of a future which is , v metropolis | g4 remote.” % The committee on repairs will receive bids [ Vo e informed ihat the. nta | splendid condition but for tho one les of S . . up to next Monday nigut for a car of anthra- thod: 4 coustantly gained in | The new orphan asylum issituated in Ben- > o poree B Bomig | funicol methods, and has coustantly gained in ; n nsy] ikiiniad NRAVL B T e s Vm’“lm to | cite coal. public favor because of the excellence of the | 80u. u delightful suburi in thenorthwest part 4 A from OVER a- | the architect will have the roof of the bigh | (ais soap has boar el slverdol ja it stato the citizons who aro in aus 500 con well adverdse hose | St account of the backward season. neso water.” . H. Mahan, Coffeyville, Kas, | scuool building ¢ ¥ MY o of this beautiful weste Soba Stovens, a twelve-yoa o g S = ——— will give it n hearty support, $ = s 5 ) halter strap around hls w and TRICK OF SPANISH SPECULATORS Live Stock Exchange Meetin, The only complexion powder in the world It is a serivus matter for reflection to think “The existing supply is adequate for ] y azged to death by a pony at Cantril —— i A i ] b : I Ba X that the heavy tax levied yearly for the o Jorty million quart bottles yeard & 4 i H ce Prosident Ab., Wogz r and Secre- | thatis without vulgarity, without injury to \ ) g jorty million quar tles yearly, sarrison and win [ Vieo Brosidont Ab. Woggoner and Secro- | 1ot 8 Wi oM vulearity, without ey %0 | matntenupce of tho. fmmenso stato _peniton Jitting 7 7 aived. columns. ‘The ninth anuual campmeeting of the Mis- | They Fire on the ¢ sissippi Valley Spiritualist ussociation will Probably Dis, Haey “-if‘- 'l“",‘l;";"'”x":"‘\":'“‘l‘l“‘*"“'" ""““'”' PozzoD's, tarios and roformiaries might b in 1o suall “The volume of gas 7 so great that FOR / occur at Mt Pleasaut park, in Chuton, Y Tt S of prosidont and sqoratary at tho meeting o SR measure lessened by the - proper support of |y /s ganaerous to approach the spring on 3 August 2 to 30, ¥ _ BAcELONA, Aug. 3. Last night a party of | 14 |iyo stock exchange yosterdny aftornoon, ‘altor W Tyl institutions of this kind. 'The children who RS 09 ILES 14 ¥ Walter W iilinm Tyler. windliss. day , 'Aman and bis rocently divorcod wife wore | 11t0€1 sbeculators on the bourso, armed with | *Negars. W, B, Cheok,” Draper. Simith. and e AN Tingland, | 8¥¢ 'eft homcless i their innocent duys, lead | @ toindless day. s married over again® at Dubuque Friday. | Fes and revolvers, made an attack on the | David L. Campbell weré appointed a commit- | 1 aftarinads eminghom, Hngland, | wosted lives not becauso the naturally Tue Tiues, Loxpoy, 2oth Sept., 1890, CHAFING, Tho groom in eighty-five vears old and the | £arrison with the intent of briagine ubout a | tee on the excursion to the Croston biue | #NC ‘A‘I“\I'“l‘“l]fl of Por '~} ( 1:[\ LPY [ bad, but because civeumstancos com .u»_m.-m T b 'H'] bride forty-five. Each has been married | decline in prices of the securities doalt in on | &858 palace on Wednesday, August 26, | county, Neb., and Salem, Jewell county, | to become so. The records of tho public bk S o Dathe filled with ion in youth Kan., United States of Amervic awes of was last heard ¢ Sa , who | places of confinement ar 1875, | persons, who, with proper prota Messrs, Colonel ., P, Jackson were appoiuted a co 0 und Aln nmittee t three times before, the exchange. They fived upon tne sentvies, maie, more s | FACE. and HANDS than ull W. Claver of Bluff Creek township, | wounding several. Iu turn they were fived | 140K y 2 S s . & in Novempe 5 e bocome W v me d womes v - Monroo county, lost his spoech oight months | upon and atter tho troops had been catled | SOEHEN WO oF momtoes would attend the | will hour of something to his advantago | Infkht have become worthy, men and women, Juwthis country | when heafed efe, ago. The other day when.he came in from: | out all the members of the party were cap- o 1 e by applying to the undersigned befor toiling out a miserabio existence, doprived of ublic appreciate mew | ST (T change on Thursday, August 20, I'he proposed amendments to tules 8 and ¢ wore read and laid on tho table to be taken October 19, 1801, In the ak his harvest field his power of articulation [ turod. They will ve tried by couet martial, by rtmay law came back as sudden as it loft, I'he chances arc that they will be shot. every Joy which the human he ices the con encoof any ovidence of his | Tuiy dasiee, and i maay lus e s | DON'T FORGET dicinal plaser for house The Oddfeilows of the northern part of the — - ore faad g djourned meeting at | being alive application will be made | solation of teligion, with its glorious hopo of D s Boln hen sfarfing on state havo under contemplation the purchase A very small pill, puv a very good one. -l,'l?."rl:n"k"lm: S T plouruodmesunkish after October l'lnl 1, to the probato di- | eternity f da e mitations. ¢ bt ¥ Ti b T2 h,p T of somo luke shoro property near Aruoli's | DeWItt's Lirtle Early Risers. vision of the high court of justice in i G e Gppulug, yasaliendalene b park for the purpose of holding a revnion and : e « hy Inspection Force, England for & grunt of lotters of ndmin: Grand Eatey Into Omauhe ——— with you You are to be used for a camping ground. g Wester sions, Inspection of stock has been commenced at | jspration o his estato upon the prosum pe On and after July 80, 1801, the Chi- 3 o The biennial report of Stato Tremsurer | WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—[Special Telo, the Cudaby pucking plant, and the following | tion of his donth, A arew Wood & Con | cago, Milwaukeo & St Panl Railwiy BAD BLuwid! sure 1o need if; Beeson is completed and will bo ready for | to Tug Bek.|~The following list of pensions ' : Y, Pimplos on the Faco ) dhstribution soon. 1t shows receipts for tho | granted 1s Ehe NQWING |l ben %) Broaking U‘x.u governmental appointments huve been made: | § Grout James stye perhaps VERY MVCH E t, Bodford row, Lon- | company will run all of its trains in and LLrRBLIo duol. TEANOWR tRielpte fui bt ol ¥ d James Wilson, veterinary surgeon of Lin- | don, W. C., Engiand, out of the union depot, Omuha, No aking Out : £,500.000 and disbursemonts of a littja mope | “Miner Bureau of Claims s colu, chief inspector; assistant veterinary s more annoyance caused by transferring %mi Tl indeed , than £,000,000, leaving a_ balanco of noasly If\nl)ru\l:m Hrl,l-mn \|| i \\i.‘lr;‘rAI. aurgeon, Itichard Ebbitt of Omaha; O, H. Mar \d switehing at Council Bluffs, Solid Beils) Blotohen; T £500,000 in lowi's strong box © | John Gillespie, Harvy MoCoy, Daniel Bon- | Phillips of Beatrico, foreman of tho taggers, i 4 stl Y 5, consisti ow | Bore: th - AT TR Cholsea by | nell, Columbus P French, Honry Milos, [ 8ud Georgo Shroodor of Holmosville, Teu- | .r’h- :“)ll‘:;‘nnwmnrmk Hoonses were swed I"wllx;h-l-”:l:!v']rl"w i i ”[‘ i & g:v’l:f Morthbe l‘}\{lbr“ ; REFUSE SUBSTITOTES outbug ',‘\"A Y awrals out had '\:""“I‘l'“‘“"‘ Alhark s Tk Ehgmay 1'[1 “"““'"'I SR B Yon Fosbos of Smann '{"‘.\:\K\‘»:.s‘n'mi:lx‘uf:fq“l“}' s “‘u‘nlmlilldll;:“:“q ol cars, elezant coaches, and the finest L/ \'r;v‘\ A probably worthless Accepf’ nco July 4, ot which timo he bought two | Thompson, Albert I Harbert, Jobn. G, | 100, 0 Puwvace, Bumuel B, || ‘Namo and addrees . - Inihg curs In the world, all hented by " ¢ MG duly & & wuich, Ui, he: haught i ALIRELIR SHanRaRE L d0 Gibsou, Jeremina Hownrd, and Daniel L. | §John Oldmin, (avelock. .. cov.... dining curs in th 1d, 1 ) T ARl el R cwnlars found whot| Myses, dnmen Iav, Jomoe Wataoo, B MeGackon of South Ouh AT Wt Qa2 | o and lighted througthout by oloce DRCTOR AGHE POND'S EXTRACT only. have i, aud the fllow mado up is mind to | woll. Nathwiio S Drake, Houry D, Jobi- Uniiniaa day TR VI T o e TS o Sttt 210 Aol QYaRIng, calikom ENGLIS! Ponas Extract Co. would die rather than do without bis favorite | son, James N. Harris, Honvy Massman, Sam- ext Thursday the Sunday schools of the | {M. P SHANGNAN. QMGG .....rsrseeeerrieno2 | With telectrie lights in Y i beveraxe, uol 'L, New York and London John Solusek township, Tam 3rown, Alexander Calboun, Malvin a farmer living in Carroll | B. Stocum, Thowas P, Corbin, Jamos A county, got crazy drunk and | Sai Henry N. Bunks, Lackey Devane % | now leaves Omaha daily at 6,20 p. m. Lt Chicago at 9:00 a, m, in time astern connect 1 Katie Lynch, Onahi ; 8 BiR arriving The Latest Conundr for all three Christiun churches of Omaha and two of South O will nold an ali-day union 5. Secure BLOOD ELIXIR AUSE YOUR 51.00D WHY ? BECAiP RIS 8 SNTILET Mor, tried to 'kill his wife, She oscaped and he [ Walter 5. Wiy, Joha' Digl I picnic in Syndicats park, Elder Boles, who Why is Hallor s Sursaparilla und Burdock | tickets and sleeping car horths at 1501 150 e 120 | & ’,P. ,‘.,:E,( .JMH’{.}’LL L : then turned his wrath upon one of his hor-es, | Niunox, — Enos = Hauchett, “Martin has it in charge, 15 making ample proepara- | ke the most ponuias sohn of the dusr oK% num street rber bloek), Yrseit o he At ton at (e (e Taking s knife ho cut and stabbed the ani- | Wolcott, Lewis Currier, James H tions to accommodate all who may attend. i popular soup of tho duy you that you reqairs a blo. f'he Best Pill On Earthy A, Nasit, \gt. P treedoi from b . Jecause they both ol Because they both el O SN leave it soft and vely auso the skin and h Still thirsting for gore the fiend pulled out | Joseph D. ( the dumb brute's tongue and cut it off. 8. Mocrow, F ascle wis arrested out was fined only $10 and | Oviginal: James H. Loftus, Jonathau His wifo refuses to live with nim | Taylor, Daniol Woshfall, Stephan K. 8. Hor Railvond Changes, : ton, Eugono A, Wright, Thomas Andorson, W. (. Seyey formorly agent of tho Two women who were conducting a bog. | {ieorke W. Han, dustus Kimm, Augustas C. | weonont, Eikhora & Missouri Valloy ot ging tonrthroueh the”coairal” park of 'the | Hiesten, LRohla Oubuon, WIIgmO. Oums Jip B R0 RBEEEA SRR SR Y stato while thoir husbands, two strappin \ Jobu A. Floming, Joho Y'ruoblood, L D L RIS Jialo. whila Ibu> busbands, bwo sicapn und Turner, David Jonos, John C. Kaler, | agent of the Fromont, Elkhora & Missouri WAROD, Camo to grief at Coon Kapits. when | Chauney W. Harris, ‘Georko W. Wicks. | Valloy and the Chicazo & Northwostarn at al until it fell oxhausted from loss of blood. | Gieorge M. Williams, Wilhum A Iman, Huston H. Ken, F iels G Smith, Jonn McGiven, . PRESTON, pienic vromises a succoss and will draw C. Puss. Agt rthe bouds of friendship between the it congregations. poss okl —— | Pr. Mobb's Little i R ’ ¥ ‘».~\vv‘ Y KUHN & ¢ “u‘” ‘A‘. |G h 80D, cAwa 10 Bizel A ! Juseph Crabtra, Georze B Schipp, Roger W. | this piace. trank Reed, tho eficient rop- | iseasuzotine URiNARY ORGANS, Curos ¥ ure wugne coated, they Were found to be imposters.’ Tho [ Jeeph Urabte sl tions with not gripe, very i v, £ g 3 @, Pk ! - horirestment fails. Full dir c ol iiitu) story of how thelr s Halliday, Charles O. Hatha. utative, will remalu in cuarge of the whare othor\resiment fails., fu ?i..‘vifi."l'...‘x..‘r'. By s :}A:I'u'.f. {hr‘x:ll\l: ‘[n'x‘: way, Richard 8. Hill, Bonja Thomn o dqille. “Fiise: gna daflat, 40 sigaaiurel B\ S § oual, outy to taks, one made wp investigation which revealed a | 00 Alonzo E. Ker J: Walter Dalbey, | Mr. Severance comes to this city well b SIAHL FoiBale By All Crugaiste | a1y YoRotahlos & pilisin s vist: T half dozen healthy kids, two luzy men, sovon | William k. Dodge, Leander Dupieaso, Irvi recommended and will be as courteously re- &S | L wa thols uso. . They uno‘-\\ s D. Hull, Josephus Mool Magaring tran A DACHE, e John O.'Leves, | coive D e i horses and two wagons. The outfit was in | D Ppbus i h d ¥, | cerved as man can merit, [h( M N » far better circumstances than iwany who | Cbarles Gallagher, William MeMillan, SR e ) E 'S E ; H | \0d are e lr\«vr:“r!:x"l'fiwlmh made donatious. i Notes Abe e City, N D ok, st | Ueimim. woranie by drugklaior sent by ————— Small in size, great 1o results: DeWitt's Miss Mary Dee of Omaba is the guest X, » e v AU B Ganjs die B No xrlmilng. no sea, 00 pawn when li'mc Early Risers. Best pill for constipa- | of »“r: John Flyno ; ; A wplendid wedical work s sucitd be road by cvery | HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., Props, 1 ¢ DoWitt's Little Early Risors are taken, | tion, best for ick headache, best for sour Stock inspector Clark Howard condemned . ey A ; v man who Is Rarvous and debllitated. Alirecs | T \ Caly hicay Small pill, Safo pill, Best pill, stomach, > uiusteen Lsud of diseased caitle during July, | Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, Prof, ¥, ¢, FOWLKR, Moodus, Coun | iaa Francisco, Chicage, iy