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OMAHA HAS THE BEST SHOW. Our Olhanoos Most Favorable for the Re- pablican National Convention. CHICAGO'S BIGNESS DOES NOT COUNT. Invest Millions in a ated Road— me of Chinese New Yorkers to a Garden City smooth Sche ~Odis and ¥ v Tie Bee, | Aug. § Colonel D. R. Scott who has been such good work for Omaha before the execu- tiv of the national republican Washington, arrived in Chi- & on his way home Omahia has cyery reason to encouraged,” he. “I beliove that stands a better chance of getting the national Citeaco Buneat ¢ CHICAGO, dolng committes mmittee at g0 this me hink city convention than any of her competitors. The mere fact that Chicago is tho lurger doesn't it for everything Several other things besides size will be taken into consideration and many of these things Owaha has in her favor. One of the most irfluential members of the committee told to me privately just before I left that he felt the weight of the arzuments Omahia had 00 ud that the other members w also giving them serious 3 s expoct 1o be ablo to visit Omaba soon,’ said he, ‘and may assured that her claims for 1 lavo a great deal of weight when it comes to making the final decision,’ " MILLIONS FOI AN L ROAD, Tho project for the construction of an cle- vated road on the West Side in which Jay Could s said to have besn the primo mover, considerati rost ognition will is on foot and an ordinance will soon be introduced granting a franchiso to the cor- poration, City Attorney Douglas says the the proposition for the d are four prominent Said he: al cir- supnose ther, men who hive made construction of the ro business men in New York city. “Phey arc very well known in financ clesand are immenscly wealthy, I they can handle at least £100,000,000 tc and thoy say they may pat §25,000,000 into tho rond. I dow't suppose, however, that they would invest that mich personally, Their friends and business nssociatos will probably take a good deal of stock.” / HERE'S YOUR ENTE RISE, An illustration of dauntless Chicago enter- ptise was furnished in the big State streat tire yesterday. As_soon as tne flames sub- sided suficiently, J. W. Berdy, whose build ing adjoined that of Siegel, Cooper & Co., where the fire raged ottest, and who suf* fered considerable loss, hung out a_ streamer auncuncing that he was ready for business, In his smoke-stained ice crean parlors an orchestra was stationed, and the crash of falling walls next door Kept time to the straius of tho music they furnished hundreds erowded in to partake of ments provided under exceptional eircum- stancos. When the heat had to some extent subsided the Leader hung out numberless signs asking pussors-by to wait until an ad- justment of their loss gave them a chauce to offer unlimited bargains at a five sale, ODDS AND ENDS. Sim Cov, the notorious democratic poli- tician of Indinnapolis who served a termn of eigiteen menths in the peniteatiary at Michi- gan City for bemg convicted of changing tally shcets, proposes to enter Chicazo poli- ties by opéning a suloon on West Madison stroc local bruiser, fou. th Pat 1 wie sht six rounds a deaf and dumb pugilist of Pullman, m ity last night Lotters bedn received from all the leading literary men of Wales endorsing the proposal to hold the National eisleadfod in hicago in 1803 GUILELESS CELESTIAL TRIC] The treasury officials here have discovered what they claim to be a new _and clever trick by Chinamen to evado the Chinese exclusion laws. ‘They received information that seven Chinamer. were stopped on the northwestern border last Wednesday as they were about to enter this country.~ They had certificates sizned by Chicago citizens averring that they wero Chicago morchants, The officers also have advices from Montrealthat twenty: s1x of these allezed mevchants had leit there for this city, each with a_certificate. Each certificate baars a photograph of the holder, and these photographs are sccured in the certificate. by the seal of the United States commissioner hevo, It is per- sumed these certificates were obtained heve and sent on to China, This could _easily b done, as the upphication for a certificate re not be mude by the person mtending to turn to America. Special Agent Crowley says it has been discovered tnat schools have been established in China_whero in tending ciizrants are taught minutely the names of the streets, the locations of houses, the furnishing of roomws, ete., m Sun cisco and other cities, so that when they rive here under the guise of returning mer- chants they can deseribe perfectly the loca- tion and appearance of the ulloged quarters they formerly oceupied. MORE TROUBLE FOR HOWELL, Thoe North Wiscousin lumber company Hayward, Wis,, filed a petition hero today declaro the nets of Spooner R. Howeli, the lumber merchant, as constituting voluntar) assignment. The charge is made that tho First National bank of Chicago was ap- prised of his iusolvency prior to tho failure and the bank was made a preferred creidtor, It is alleged that the instrument of con: 0y voyance was held by Howell's attor without public record, thut Howell might continue in business with nothing to show his solvent condition, and that Howell aid continue in busiuess and contracted indebt- edness with tho petitione nounting to + betweon the time of tho couference with the bank and the failu The court is asked to restrain the bank from disposing of the assets and to compel 1t to submit to the voluntary assignment luw. WESTERN PEOPLE 1N CIHIOA The following western peoplo are m the city t the Grand Pacific ~E. H. James, C. S, Comstoek, Cedar ~ Rapids, Tn.: Dntson Pickreil, Beatrice; I N. Giim, Des Moines, In; A V. Lariwer, James V. Mahouey, J. . Kathrens, Sioux' City, In.; Miss Louio Johnson, Omaba, At the Auditorium—Paul Lansing, Ana. condu, Mont.; J. S, Cameron, C. S, Hay wurd, Omahi, At the Leland—Mr. and Mrs. William Ferdon,2Montana. At the Wellington—Henry Memory, Ar thur Johnson, Omaha, At the Pulmer—Colonel C. R. Scott, Omahn; Mr. rud Mrs, W. A. Lanaban, Des Moines, Towa, At tho Tremont— L. ¥. Woeks, Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. M, H. Day, Rapid City, S. D, At the Sherman— 1. I Beck, Sioux City, Ia. F. A, Horsford's Acid Phosphate Relioves the Fueling of Lassitude 80 common in midsummer, wud imparts vitality, Western Patents. Wasixaro, to Tuk Brr. granted s ug. 4.—[Special Telogram Tho following list of patents reported by Tur Bre aud I aminer Bureau of Cluims : Nobraska—Martin Burns, Platte Center, corn havvester; Dwella Clapp, Blue Springs, device for holding sickles to be ground; Will- fam R. Punk, Nebraska City, railway splice; William A. Hall, Ruskio, end gate Towa—Charles J. Clark, Keokuk, fire es. cape; Charles M. Dodson, Des Moihes, road grading machine; Audrew I’ Hanson, Sor- geant Bluft, veloeipede iry J. Mohne, Sigowrney, stump puller rico Wollman, Council BITs, wateh makers' tool, - The distension of the stomach which many people feel aftor eating, muy bo due to im- proper mastication of the food; but, in most cases, it indicates a weakness of the digestive organs, the bost vemedy for which is one of Ayer's pills, to be taken uftor dinnel - ‘\N-lll‘(l in Ohio, Jacob Hauck of the county suryeyor's of- fice has received a bid from Governor Camp- bell of Ohio to llumE the state against alc- Kinley. Mr. Ha has the reputation of beivg oue of the wost famous German orators of the countey. During the Cleveland cam. paign he ftumped Tndiana and New York, whore ho delivered 200 speeches to German THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, IWEDNESDAY AUGUST 4, GIGANTIC SWINDLE EXPOSED, audiences, 8 . ' it | Startling Recital of the Frand of Begus St. Agnes' Pienic, Olaim Agents, At a meeting held in St. Agnes' hall Mon- y to make preliminary arrangements | for the fourth annual pienic and lawn party | PREPARATIONS TO STEAL MILLIONS. tobe given by St. Agnes’' congregation in | Syndicate park, Saturday, August 15, the . foilowing committes appointments were | Fair Specimen of the Snares Pre- made I D, W. M P rd by ishonest Persons for On Arrangements—Fathers D. W. Moriarty . : v and Charles Mugan, and Messrs, Joseph . Unwary Individuals Who Breen, Thomas J, O'Neil and John G. Irwin imploy Taem. Amusements —Messrs, Morgan, He Rov. Father D, W. Moriarty, Batr | e Holpeny, Thomas J, O'Neil, Judge Patrick, Yiforase. ki nwniar Polovbher b i h"m‘ Hou. Josoph J. Bre Frank Wall- | ,,,‘ ’;(" v Aug. 4.—[Special T I«L’r‘\.n to Wweber, | Bdivard Burke, ahd John G, | THEBEE]—A reluctant but none the less Tvir Danciug— James T, Donahoe, ling recital of almost incredible fraud Alfred M, Keenon, Morgan Heafey, | was elicited today from one of the victims Jobn J; Oltourke, Robert Luvics Siies | Not the lenst interesting feature of the case Welsh, Thomas Flyan, John J. Ryan, Robert | (G bl AT LAditi s Wil Grennne | I8 the fact that the chief personage is a typi sption—Messes, Denjamin 8, Adams, | €al Washington claim agent, whose opera ( Melcher, Daniel Rafferty, dames H. | tions have been so extensively curtailed c I:-l“‘ e \n‘w!'\.l Michael Lie ; I"m;‘lvk lute by Tur Bie and Examiners' newly wioy, William J. Monzan, Fon. John Me- | aeraniished Bureas o A Millen, Andrew I3, Holey ohin C, Carroll, | : ’] tied Bureau of Cla at the national Josep Koptz, Patrick” L. Monuban, P, | eapital A Caosey, M. Casey, Willlum P. Euright, | The arrest at Washiagton of Loring B William Brennan 'and Thomas ~Hoctor! | Loomis and his compulsory roturn to Chicago Fv wnds \]1\*]4\ ';’1':'.'»';‘1“", !\I‘ ”I i J o5 mv’. iI\ | tostand trial for a number of cmbe, ngents ONNe WK . dadie i feitig, | here has, it would secm, broken up Daniel Hammond, Francis Boyvle, William most eunninglydevised plans yot Rowley, Patrick, [T, Toner, William Forgey, | unearthed to fleece porsons who hold claims Jeremiuh Howard, Joha Murray, Willlam | against the Gnited Stares. Loomis had his Murt nes Dovaney, James - Brady, | qopug I e ARSI i van cnnis 4 ! Lt Print Rev. . W Moriar months he 1 untold thou homas J. O'Neil. Refreshments | sauds of dollars from unsuspecting peaple Thomas Flanerty, William Rowley | who covfided their ms to his “ageney.” "l;';" a8 Geary M gt {ng in | [00mis was arves! in Washiog: about The committees will meet this evening 99 otactive Gir o6 260 01 Aenos’ hall to complote arrangementy, | U1V#2 by Detective Grechalgh of Chicago on arequisition fssued by Governor Fifer of 11li- Ivery member is expected to be present. nois conformably to the finding of two in- AmGHAaEHE Uil oo | dictments for embezzicment ngainst him by At the adjourncd meeting of tho Live | 4y 'yt S (o B EHEAE Stock exenange yesterday afternnon rule .\“‘ His carcer in Chicago, prior to his flight 8 was amended by adding sections 2 and S 814:000 6 50h0. peablnts mEkES and rule No. 9/by adding soction 18, “ae' fol- | Wit sotnie §14,000 of othor people’s money, A, sceed to ho i sort of preparatory schoo! for Scetion porson shall he oligible for | 15 moro extensively planned bogus claim memborshin in this exchange who in any | “agency’ i, Washington, e T L AT L Douslas, the groatest sufferer {iny othor1ive stosk eorporution or oxehmize, | by Loomis' rascalitics -hare, was scon today whoso GIAPLer, Fogilations, ruies oF D¥-1vs | by u poprosontative. of Tis Ber. Mr. provide for a discrimination in rates of ;“ b "”1 e, o L 2 . “’. charges or commission between stoekholders o holds an - important position in the r patrons or customers, whether under | cential grain aud stoek exchanze and owns a fso of dividends, drawbaeks, o fine resigence in Hydo par Now I do ot sor device whitevor. waut tosav anything against Looms for bis It any meniber of thisexehangeshatl | fyyiiers saice, said Mr. Douglas, “but what act for, (Githior us officer, azctt | 1wi' sny willbo facts, Inthe, fivet placo stock exchange, whose | the published statement that I was in the charter, re or by-Twa: beac. | Jand claim buisinass wns' not’ corronts . Not vide for ition in rates of charzes | being in the cusiness myselfof course Loomis or conrmission, between stoekholders or other | could not have. boen i1t with it patrons or customorswhether under the guiso | o] AP% S Do T It W ey of dividen +ks. o any other scheme or deviee whitever, shall be liable to suspen- with Le eame he As as I know Loomis first half or so He sion for the first otense and o expalsion: for > a year R R ? had been, so he gave it out to those whom he 4 See, 13, \rvmv‘mh‘rnr‘vh\\ l‘,\l;h ine ‘;' ~YH|= met, in the claim age v business in Washing- yuy or cause Lo be bought. any 1 vestock at [ ton, in partnershin® with one Clarke the Unfon stock yards of South Omaha, Neb,. | fo ih parincship with o 1 AL from any agent, Individual, irm, incorporated | o 0 Eh e Ro el i i o e o Tive, stoek “for | 801E was given out, some $10,000 ‘which had non unless some one | been furnished him by bis father, Soon after more member i or stoekhe coming here he started the stock grain of sueh st 13’ i brokerage business, having an ofice in the this ded. how= 1 Royal insurance building, He leased wires iy and did a big business and wits very success- Ml et ful for a wuile Most of his customers were rule. until thirty days trom the date of th out of town peonle. I guess things went besinning such *business: and - provided | agamst him, beciuse one day he went to the furthor. that nothing heretn contnined shall | baule and drew out all the money belonging he congirued in any manner, prohibiting any | o his customers aud skipped, L b R A B T e e 1 tho sum ho took was $.00) of mine, borof this exchange trom’ buying sueh stock | which T had put up with him as mar- from such ow ner gins on trades which he had mado : - - for my account. That was the Got the Thieves and Chickens. only connection I had with him. He was my >aul Henni yesterday was attracted to his | broker and he ran away with my money. | wking of his chi wrance found ( backyard by the sq and on _making his appe penter Piper and Aloort Zimmet there certain chickens zone. A inspection found the fowls in their possession. 1t the City. will visit Battle Notes Abo Justice A, L. Sutton Creex and Detroit, Mich. Johu Maher of the Cudaby force, who has been visiting in Chicago, has returacd. Frank Heady, son of Squire He: ;0! the and others whose money he had “taken went before the grand jury and on our evidence two indictments were founa agzainst him, 1 understand that ait ‘hieago with the stolenmoney he and then went to V sumed the “claim agency’ business in ington with Clarke, The, of Indian claims ana they on thousands of crrculars. Loomis followed the cireulars to Texas, whero he went around gotting people to assign their claims to him, The agreement was that he or the firm was veled cousiderable, re- ashington, where ho W made 4 spec yards, is visiting friends in Villisc to refain a stipulated percentage of the James Corby of the Delmonico hotel will | amount as compensation if the claim was visit his old home in East Arcade, N. Y. collected by them from the government. but A marriage license has been taken out by | the contracts had a little proviso which Joseph Marketon and Fanvie Pasilek, both | looked harmless but meant a great deal, It of this city Misses Belle and Jennie Taylor of Shenan- doah, In, arc the pleasing guests of Miss that no other e zency unless ext or e expense ges would 1 service incurred. 3 0y his provision oF clause, you see, \was 80 Bora Snldaricly i “- and indefluite that under it the Samucl Nevins, who has been very sick [ JE<ie 0 ORI ! St eason with malaria, was taken to St. Josaph's hos- | (1" the people who assigned their pital, Omaha claims could not t, of course, Cashicr J. S. Bangs of Swift & Co. will | Loomis’ arrest stopped the fruition of toke his family and go to Manitou Springs, | the scheme but it had great possibilities for Colo,, for a fortnight’s vacation. a man of Loomis’ peculiar_ideas, Loomis is Baby Decker was buried from Heafey & | now at Manchester, Ta. The case i3 not set- I§ foy’s undertaking rooms in St. Miry's tled as was reported and he will be tried in cometery vesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. court oa the 1wo charges of cmbezziement,” Attornoy Theodovo I. Elliott has pur- | A man who was well acquainted with cliased the residence on Twenty-seventh and | L.0omis said that it he not been arrested he H streets from M. Peden of Council Bluffs, A sociul dance will be given this evening in would have cleaj Hagney” scheme $1,000,000 or because every more ou his dollar col- g D locted for the claimants could be retained by the hall, Ainscrow building, T'wenty-seventh S LT Iy o ot an I, and L streets, at tho east end of the L streey | 1 under the ingenious “extra expense viaduet. clause, — —-———— The ladies’ aid society of the Presbyte Tho American £ 18t be agay old chureh will meet this afternoon au th nu.l bird—he is bald. 1f w't want o bo of Mr. and Mrs, Dwight L. Holmes, No, 2 bald,use Hall's Hair R v, and you wor't N street. be. "ry it. Miss Jennio Kelley of the G. . Hammond force, one of the popular ladies of the city, hus gone to Tekamah foc a ten days visit with friends, Miss Nellie Doty, daughtor of Dr. Doty of Oxford, Ia., is the charming guest of ‘Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brower, Twonty-fourth and N str Gus Wardenman will give a_social dance Suturday evenivg, Auzusts, in thoold Koight The Civcu z Medin N Wasimiaroy, Aug. 4. —A statement pro pared at the treasury department shows th the total circulation August 1, was $1,500,- 022,812, bemng a net decrease since July 1 of $44,743. The principal changes i circulation were a decrease of § 010 in gotd c cates and of £3,220,013 in treasy 10tes of Pythias hall, Mahonoy baiiding, Twen of £5,400,000 ineurre certificates. fifth and N streots, cireulation of gold coin’ decreased $445, Tuo Swedish Norden swging socioty pie. | LHe dmount of money and bullion in ' thé nic, to be neld Sunday, britge park, will be gation from this city The family of Oswalk Hyde loft yesterda August 30, in Wood- ttonded by a large dele- sury August | wi crease of 200,715 siuce July | ated as follows: D subsidar: bullion, $300, SS5,274,424, @ net in- The ses sitver, ). Tncroados for Proviaence, R. I, where Mr.” Hyde is dollars, &1 stoppin e uuitdt family will spend the #1,541,705; United States notos summer visiting in the cast. national bunk notos, 204775: £0 At llu-l.h! meeting of Robert R. Livings- | lion, §66¢ er bullion, 83 ton post, No. Grand Army of the RRepub —————— lic, Lwo new recruits were mustered in and A very small pill, buv a very good cre, several applications were received, DeWitt's Little Early Risers, Edward Kelly, employed in beef room at — the Cudaby packineg plant, had his butener The Howe!l Case, kuifo slip off a rib and run throuch his left S. R. Howell of Chicago, tho head of the and making a painful and ugly wouaa, aroat lumbor concorn: has retained Unltad Miss Huldah Lamber, the popular chief Stures Attorney Balker tolook after his into; telegraphic operator at the G. (. Hammond | 20 1 will ab once institute procee: company’s plant, ufior a Tortuient's visiu | $563 tore, and will atoned institate proceed: with her parents in Purceil, has voturned, Omaba branch of the Howell lumber com- Messrs, Potor Cockrell, C. ¢, Clifton and TG 5 g \ auy to C. L. Cuaffee, by Howell's partne AW, Howe liave béen olontod o build- | PRUY 10 G Te Cuaflee, by How PRED ing comwittee of the First Christian chur i) e = and work on the new edifico will becom- | Wity Little Early Risers. Bost little menced av onoe, i pill ever made. Cure constipation every James Phillips of the Cudahy packing | time, Noue cqual. Use them now, company, has returned from Dayenport e bringine Mrs. Phillips, who has teen s BEATING ULAL# RISCORDS, ing a month visiting relutives in Chicago, il M;I\\ v1|:.-|.y nllul Davenport. i 5 ho Sharpahooters at Rellovioe Excalls Robert . Livingston post, No, 252, has di- ATt ONEr T A rected Chuirman Captain John E. Hart to 1,"“‘f_ ARALGHLAL harByane, (M turn over the drums and fites 0 camp B. K DR 80000 Y f- ho :oqmpetitive. rifls Wells, No. 72, Sous of Veterans, to organize | practice of the troops of the department of a martial baud for the camp. the Platte, at Bellevue rango yosterday, was pretty good price for Wyomine cattle is | the occasion of sowmo excellent skiemish fiv- 2 pov head, range cattlomen would say, | jng. I'he work commenced early in tho day and yet that is the price paid at the yaras | o oot s T e yestorduy. I 5. Van Tassel of Cheyeune | 404 contiuued il the aferuoon, wh had a lotof uetted Mr 301 boeves that sold at $4.50 and Van Tassel $2.45, Leavacd rost. The It shows tho number of po saldiers took ¢ is uppended. score nts Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Huntloy have gone to | on Monday at known distances, and in the Denver, Colo. Miss Julia A, Kyne and Miss | next column, the order of the marksman at Anua Dillon went to Omaha to see Mr. aud | tnq close of that firing. In the next column Mus, Huntley off and decided to run down to South Owaha with the excursionists, but fluding they were on_the through train the ladies weu a score of miles past the city be- fore the train made a ston. ‘They arrived home safe, having enjoyed the mistake very much, M. and Mrs. Daniel Eby have gono on a trip west and will circle round and go back to their old home in Lancaster, Pa., for a visit. Mr, Eby has been one of 'the popular and trusted employes of the Cudahy packing plaut and Mrs, Eby was the model matrou of the fine hall and rostaurant, The wany | friends of Mr. and Mrs. Eby will regret their | goiug, but with them will go the best wishes of all who were fortunate enough to know them, — Over 450,000 Howe scalos bave been sold- | and the demand increasing coutinuaidy. Bor, den&Selleck Co., Chicago, 1L L3 appears the record of yesterday's skivmish work, in the fourth the ageregato of yester- day's and Monday's shooting, while in the last column is shown the standing of each competitor after two days' work on the rauge, It will be seen that the Seventeonih infan- try men of Fovt Russoll still lead, haviug five wen amoug the first ten, or, in other words, with a first class opportunity of getting five men in the department team. This showing was especially gratefal to the Fort Russell boys, who failed not to ninke capital out of it, as thoy auxiously scanued the bulletin which was ' posted near the teut of Captain Guilfoyle and Lieutenant Bookmillor, the statistical oficers, Several of the other rezimental representa. tives made great efforts to dislodge the Sey- enteenth mon from thelr present lead with- outsuccess. Among these were tho Second infantry men, the Sixteenth and the Twenty- first, and those clatmt that of the compotition two days yot romained, and, in that time, a great deal muy bosfone The followiny is #he score : STATE NAWES Hastings, Lrvt Davidson G, 1ih: MANY INTERESTING PAPERS St Mayor, G 15t o, cor. Driney. D, it — Corp. Spencer, B, 1801. HORTICULTURALISTS. Annual Sossion of the Body Being Hald at Walter William Tyler, Formerly of Birmingham, England, and afterwards of Forest City, Sarpy county, Neb., and Salem, Jewell county, Kan., United States of America, who The Shah of Persia Though advanced in years, has halr of raven Gray halrs are strietly prohibited in minfons, and hence the large ships was last heard of in Novemper, 1875, | ments to that conntry of Ayer's Halr Vigor, will hear of something to his advantage by the use of which the 8 subjocts save by applying to the undersigned before not only their hair but their heads. Ayer's October 19, 1801, Hair Vigor restores the natural eolor of the READ. In the absence of any evidence of his halr. Itshould be on every tollet-table, being alive application will be mado after October 19, 1891, to the probato di- *Some time ago my hair began to fade and to fall out so badly that I thought 1 should Prvtdenson, . i One Hundred Nebraska Citizens Pre- | Vision of the high court of justice in b bald; but the uise of Ayer's Halr :‘xg.-r Corp. Ohronborie, 2..... sent — Fine Display of Fruit England [«-.)\u.mv of lotters of admin- '::“r“"'m:'“lfl"f:ml"fl»“"“l“'] n’.‘.flu‘.fl.""u‘:‘?ul'.'-{ Pret I‘I‘l'l:“‘z‘ LR Dresentod=Dotails of the :-I .n'uln ml iis estate upon the prosump- 1ot fall OWE Ay More,” Ao BliafTer, 640 anuihling C. 15 i Meeting of Yesters tion of his death. Audrew Wood & Co., Race st., Cincinnati, Ohio. A day. j"""‘\'\' ""”“"“‘“'"‘- Budford row, Lon- “ My hair (which had partly turned gray) Municlnn Dotton. 5. 100 don, W. C,, England was restored to fts youthful color and Sgt MeCaftrey. TR Court News, beauty by the use of a few bottles of Ayer's St Hastizas, Neb, Aug. 4.—[Special Telc " 7 4 hididd Hair Vigor. 1 shall continue to use it, as 7 9, Sl 4 ; Allen Kol vesterday secured an injunction there Is no better dressing for the halr. — Pyt Bova, G, 3id. 10 gram to Tik Bue]—The Nevraska WO | yegyryining V, G, Langtry trom moving tho | Gaido Gapp, Georgenna, Al :'\n H\\\ u‘l\ ;r . horticultural society began its annual session old Hanscomn house that stood at the corner Pevt Blazek, 1, 10theeee e v B sat i, W, Tivlot o . B VS SUsUC vtk 0 hore today. Brosidont . W, Tavlorof Omat | gf Niuetounth and Doueias srons 1o ocn- | AY€r’s Hair Vigor, [ presidin The display of fruitis tho finest | yjon o [alf-Hloward streot, within the fire PREFARED DY i that the society has ever had, Adams county | Iimits, | DR.J.C.AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. b prton, Gt being well represented. Mary Bierbach has commenced a suit to 801 by ail Deugglats and Porfumers. srn: Kilgore, A e The meetings aro held in the Bostwick [ secute a divoreo from her husbund, Becker | - hotel parlors and about an hundred mem- | Bicrbach. She charges adultery (DOCTOR | McGREW bers in attendance. Papers were read o ! v . Citkey. ¢ Bty CHILHRYT by T ¢ D) Slaciabtan It was Ben Johnson, we be- Flout ooy “Strawberry Pieking and Marketing, by | lieve, who, when asked Mal- 10 L, 0. Williams, Coun U Blafla: and Most | Jock's question, “Is life worth Old and New \v.lllv"k of Cherries, by li\‘in.r PRl to )“k‘(l ,l.I‘ it (lc_ Stovens of Crete were included 1n the foul I I 4 1 programue, ey pends on the Zwer.,” And Ben Hastings Notes, Johnson doubtless saw the Hastivas, Neb., Aug. +.—[Spactal to Tui i e Bee.|~D. W. Palmer went to David City d“"“’l‘ Ij‘”“ to the el yesterday on a business trip. The liver active —quick— Sut. Cumphoit, 1. 10t Thesad news was received in this city e P b i | vt Lo s yesterday that the wife of John W. Harri life rosyy cverything ]’”nl‘“' vt ahoma . W prominent business man, died Sunday of | mountains of trouble melt like DISFINGUISHED © MARKASEN cousumption at Denver. The funcral ser mountains of snow. Sat. Doz, ¥, 1ith Ui I vices were held in tne Methodist Episcopal = S B ’ Sttt C ) turch at 11:80 this morning, Rev. Ly I The liver sluggish-—life dull, Corp. Holen, C, it Britt preaching the sermon, cverything !)I\c molchills of Sut_bavis. . ith. Will Cline and family aro in Kansas City The day was an excellent on a visit ¢ worry rise into mountains of work. The sky was clear oven Ilic Adams county teachors' institute clouds. Tiio sun wis warm but tie men pail | beigun o g wacks! session in the high school An\u[v, and as a result—sick but little attention to the heat, They havo | building Monday, County Superintendent 3 ¢ been 50 long Inured to outdoor work and 1o | Hettys, Prof, &' B, Monlux of the ity headache, dizziness, constipa- almost literal baking under many climes that ools, und Profs. W. 1. Androws and I, A g ERET ) i thoy have actually become aspecies of human yne'of Hastines colloge are the instry t“)’; FrHE SPROIALIST= adobe. ‘Tuis indifference tothe elements was | tors. It is expected that the enrollment will I'wo ways are open. Cure A i e bt e b Rt e reach 125, shown by the excellent scores made by ncarly NI SRSl e o e all of the men, while those of some of the he |m».-lm weather is the best ima ,,_“,,h permanently, or rclicve tem- | PRIVA"'E B|SEASES lat nost reached the topmost notceh for corn and hary ¢ in this vicinity AT i R SR T Sl ' Tenson, 1p Sompany of toSoventh, | theso. hot. days. continue the independents | porarily. “Take a pill and'suf: Glost, Steleture, Syphilly, Lost Man- ff the honors, scorinz 133 points, the | will not poll as large a vote as they did last | for, or take a [nl[ and get well, Jrians. Skin st ever made on the rango. This has | fall. 3 t < ) ¥ from 2 1o 1 & cel Il Lt ot HeE QepRy Lot Whira (18 | /T eight lidue law s ercating - some Shock the system by an over- WO trantumont of atmospherie eonditions, are muck more fay- | trouble in Hasti ‘hon the luw w SIS e e ars FIkE, T SEablu Tor st oot 1ito olrict, August 1, Sewsrago: Superin: | (l0SE, Or coax it by a mild, v and Farniin Sts, Omaha, Neb [ The sccond best run was m; tendent Batris changed the verbal contract Entrance on olthoe streot le by Licut uth, who which were of the a number Cheynoweth scoved L0 points, ant of made on the lyini down sihouette. by the hour, eight hours work and ten hours pay. 15 their third strike and it s liabl S and o Corporal Spencer of 5 company of the 17th | infantry made a remarkable showing hay vut thirty-one bullets through the knecling silhouette, whils nt Muaver of the sa feasance in oflice 1.1;‘\\n~( Dr. Putt, 4’1“(1 ]Cfl\’C ”]C h}'.‘*tL‘I\l 5“'(!":. regiment 'sent thicty bullets through the | superintendent of the Parkview cemetery. S & same kind of targe The matter is now |,|- 1z nvestigated, ; One, little, sugar-coated pel- A purt of Private Jensen’s work was pep- PProf. Harthy of Lincoln is in the city at- g sl L pering eizhteen times the lying-down figure, | tending the state horticullural society mee let is enough, although a he guest of Dr, Will be Buriel Today. Por the benelit of the uninitiated 1t_may be stated that the kneeling figure is a silhouctte of a man, life sizo in that attitude of firing, ing here, with the dizgers so that work would bo paid The diggers struck for ) to by Campbell has preferred charges of chaufelberger. pleasant way. Dr. Pierce'’s Pleasant Pellets are the mild means. They work effectively, without pain, "This MOORE'S whole vial costs but 25 cents, whilo that of the lying-down figu HiRmiy b., Aug. 4.—|Special Tele- [:] fo sizo soldier oy ot PEI%L . . ol ihe o “‘;,’,m m.-,’“:-kn'.v..f\ [ gram to Tur B —Tho body of William Mild, gentle, soothing and Thore is sull | another- silhouette, | Berdine, the B, & M. brakeman who was | oot S Sage's Catarrh 1t is that of a man standiog and firing, but | kitled near Creto, was brought to this city at 3 t=1 O 1 soldicrs prefer to shoot at one or the other of | 4 o'clock this afternoon, Tho remaius were | Remedy. ()nly 50 cents., . the prone or kneeling figures. When perfor- | met by the Red Men lodec, who will conduct X *d, the last mentoncd counts four and tho | the funeral services Lomortow afternoon. ———— while the standing five, prostrate figur o one counts only threo points. Children Bnjoy “I'hese are only a fow examples of the wood pleasant flavor, gentle action and firing done which tended to give elasticity to AGES GteR v rub Tt ixs ta et the spizits of both privates and commissioned s This spirit it is thourhit will anin ate the marksmen throughout the remainder costive or bilious the most gratify follow its use, so that itis of the competition, secure for the men good [y Sramady enswaRandlovery range records and for the department a tewm | g HGHY which will doubtless reflect credit upon tho to in Chicago. The shooting of the soldiers last year was awarded by a larger number of points than was that of the competitors in any preceding meeting. Aud yot there is a <ood chi URNERS. I’lans for the National Mecting a waukee This Month, need of alaxative andif the father or mather HUMPHREYS’ 1 ro- o best I ik cura without drugeiig, purg: oo | tnior reddeing the kst d aroih Ted ad fumily dccd thesovereign cnofthe World. PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES, rRICES, ra, Congestion, | ng pains in small of baclk »’s Tree of Lifo. rreh use Moore's For troubl use Moore For Cat t Mil- Tree of Lifa, A that the best record of Ist year will L | Tty e i CLO EE i o 13 oL conshipasioniaETelalT il ceeded by the record of a half dozen mon this ‘ Bohemian turnors. will hold: their annual yickHeadachovertigo 3} n ir‘m great life remedy—The Tree of Ve é o | convention i 3 4 oin- pressed or Pai q 23 Lh Tu 1800 the highest scove in four days’ fip- | convention in the city of Milwaukee, beziu. W SVERECuacd :nlh:!n Yor 35 Mooro's Treo of Lifo. 4 positive cara for Kldnoy ing was 560, That was on an averege of 140 | ning August 20 and um(m\mwf'or four ; 23 and Livor Complilat an't all b oo disoasos Do 1t points per day, or 250 points for the first two | Omaha, South Omaha and all other principal . 3 PAY 10 sulfor whon you can urad by using Moore's Gays of tho comp ition, | eities in the United States will cater teams pumagiom, lhelimacs % Trooo! Lifo, tie Groat Lify Romo.tv? Yesterday’s shooting closed the second day | in the contest. Tt is exy J ey T gr lseding 2 — —— and there are four men who have reached 250 | threo hundred active turners will take part osacs R a1 points alveaay und three who c: d it, the | in thecontost. Ivis also expected that at el Beniley | 1ysical & caliicss 150 first man at this writing having made 258 | least five thousand Bohemians will bein at- iducy Dince b 138 peints. At this rate, unless bad weather 1n- | tendance g ervous Dby i, 108 tervene, if the present leader should coutinue | The prozramme will bo a very intevestings Dl tiade brihetionre Palpitation 1:00 o will have i, or sixiuen poiuts in exeess | ouo fom start tofinfsh, The first day will bo = of the hizhest score of 1500, devot «E t 0:W 1 lml g n.:( \"ill“ u“ pOcR ‘()“0 Blate aringnt T pakes “The lowest total seeured by a member of evening a grand banguet will be given. On 1t cloth and gold, mniled” free. s team was 511, an average of 123,75 Sunday there will boa parade, o picnic and TUMPHREYS MEDIOINE CO. uts per dav, or 2 points for the first ar between the Bohemian and Cor. William and John Streots, New York. ays of the compatition, wkols. Monday the delegates will SPECIFICS. This year, the lowest of the ten loaders lulge in a drive anout the eity. has ia two davs, madc points, or 12 more Omaba - will send a ~I|'.mu“ delegation e ) than the averaie of his prototypo of ono which will ba composed of the following well R e ) Teoth without plates, removablo bridze year ;;u.L 3 z ad: | known gentlemen: Joe Peci AL_IIA:’h\‘.r)inI(I lf'-.).‘r”-"-h,:x'{'f:m I8 Il\'lyi:‘ll)l.:yt‘-‘lklh“ work, “Dr. Throckmorten's patent." No " These figures emphasize the fact that the | Havelka, Irank Jelen, Joe Koran, the iierobo vr gorm, | Pt e and rotidiedn € $: | dropping down of pi bite anything you men ure doing excellont shiooting, and what | Finla, Joe Dvorach and B. Nin wna 8 atze, the littor 3 1 ona. Sent anv- | Jiye. teoth romain firm. Just tho thing for is more, that they are likely to coutinue to boys are in active training and propose to | wh it for prio00n Cu O 1D: AWl | (1KC LASUINEAIIUER T B SR L do it during the bring home some of the yrizes lssio nnirantaa to qure, ie vunlle, tendeiand | iittle more than rubbor plates, withl ‘The shooting of was witnessed In order to give the Omaha team a send off, Vit A Malohor, Towara | ofall, Dr. Buliay, Doniist, s the solo, rlchy number of ladies “gentlemen from | a benefit will be given at Metz hall on South South Om. A D Kos w"lr -:lm 1':‘(»:.21 “* Jounty, of K the city who had driven to tne place in | Thirtscath streeton the eveniug of Aucust liis, Counell Blu s axton 4 carriages. 15, at which time one of the reatures will be Among the visitors were Colonel and Mrs, | a tug of war contest between the active and M. V. Sheridan, Mes. Captain Worden, Miss the veteran turners. Worden and Dirs, Hubbard. By o Tnd On next Thursday the last skirmish firing The Latest Conundrum, of the competition will take place both in the | Why is Haller s Savsaparilla_and Burdock morning and the afternoon. At the conciu- | like the most popular soap of the ) sion of the firing in the lutter peviod the |~ Because they both cleanso the skin and leave it soft aud velvety. medals preseribed by the government will he warded to the ten marksmen who shalt have carned them by thoir good worlk Western Pensions. ‘This Will bo an occasion of wreat interest. | WasmiNaroy, Aug. 4.—[Special Telegram Dhainorond infalingbnng from Port O | to Tue: Bee.] —The following list of pensions will bo in attendunce, as will alsow numper | 0 0FE ST 00 VOIS SR BOEREES of distinguished civie and ary gentle- | & anted is reported by Tur Bee and Exam men. A large number of iner Burcau of Claims dios and gentlo- men social _circ in ° this | Nebraska—Orviginal: George A. Frost, city bhave also declured their inten- | Isaac A. Rice, Edward Amman, Alex R. tion to bo present, or the accom- PR R R modation of the public, tue Burlington & TR G AT ) Missouri will run a special train on that day | Loipps, Nicholas Castick, Willlim Fan. to the range, leaving the union depot at 1 p. ser, James K. Mille Willard Pier: m. and returning at the conclusion of the | piutuadS“Bai. David Combs, Loman Do exorclsos, v A will bo about § p.om. The Murion ‘fvots, Joramo. Alien, Henxy fage o e round wip Wil bo e g | Nassoridg, Dowit G oo, Clomimiiy and puid the ofMcers and men leaving several .‘l‘.q':fl boll, VLY “v,v,“”“"'_‘,_“. AR thousand doliars in- the. possession of Uuclo ) AT RS AL P C T, SautEde 'l'vx_uu‘l- S e R (o Y K 11, Keeney, William Talbott, William Today the shooting will bo at known dis- | 11\ H AT N Wright, William 12, M thlices, 2 - Coy, George W. Saler. Original Constipation poisons the blood; DeWitvs | Widows—Guor Wl Binan i Hiler Littio Enrly Risors curo constinition. b | (Jowa—Original=lon G, Whitnoy, Moses cause removed, tho discase is gone, Waterman, Mathis = Biligen, ~ Jordan ¢ I Sunford, Charles H. French, : s THE NULES PIRS Lewis Schncider, Urish Milten, John WANER THR:BULNS UK T, Hines, Josiah It Clawson, John Cor- o . : sou, Thomas J. Tobiuson, William Willig- Mayor Cushing Will Not Name a Sanl- | iy, "Dayid’ Taylor, Nolson Manchester, ¥ Commissioner Yet. Isaac High, Jumcs Williamson, Nuthanicl The mun who sees his namo written on the [ Baughman, Johu A, Andevson, ‘Timothy wall for the position of sanitary commissioner | Kitlerluin, Ghurles W, artuills, Wado 1 will be doomed to suffer disappointment for | § ""J‘m'm”, Cook, Iosewell Corbett, Jotin a time at icast. Seme people thought thut i Long, Thomus C. Kidd, Georgo T Fry, Major Cushing weuld send the name of the | James T. Wise, Il Heath, Jacob Kurtz lucky party ta the council for con. ) atrick J. 'Gutlirie, lncrease—Samuc firmation last night. The mayor wul Cavender. T A nothing of tha kinid na what is wors howill [ 00 TR T e not lutroduce his:man until the councit adopts [ <Oy 1T had only taken this wmedicine :“,"",f".‘m,,,l”]f 10 SIS D0 $hosq Mok ARk | olamatlon of ono who had boen curud of G thni ol N i R AR rheumatism by the use of Ayer's Sarsu phiho whole, Duksanco that Ume wo - person | iy ™' cored of such casos are oa record FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. v i mits. ; Small in size, great n resuits: DaWitt's | . eI A BRI O ] o R R R R LA I A e S | o minor permits megrogatiie 100 wero | A 5 O R R tion, best for ick healache, bast for sour | 1ssued by the superint nt of buildings stomach, yesterday, D*PRICE S N Baking Powder Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard, ey NO CGURRA! N() PAY DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. 1o medicine e a1piomas saow. s sl treating with the " A pormanent curo gusranteed for Catarrl ¥t Losscs, lmpotency, Syphilis. Stricture, and a | kunranies 800 (or avery case | undoriake and fat) OMeo houra—4 & @ 0§ b . Bunday Many years' experionce. A reguiar gradua reatest success, wil Nurvous, Chronie and I'rivate L Dermatorthm. Lost Maphood, Seminal Weakness, alscases Of the Blood, Rkin aad Urinary Orgaus. N1 tocure. Comsultation free. Book (Mysterles of Life) seut frue. 1 108 @ tol2m Bead stamp for reply. TREE OF LIFE_ /

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