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THE ()MAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY ()(J'l‘()BEI( 14, 1891, N city then and go homo carrying good reports I cheery old landlordsdmself was never out of BHS()‘{ l’L\CI‘ \ (.\[A D\\ S e miyte. Sntacorisaenatey iad expands | WILL b\VE \l \VY Mll,[[()\b | Sight, rustling aroutas in- snow-whiite shirt OH'ICI,\l H)()D TESTS, ‘\ 17;)( 1””[" !imrn as one of the foremost cities :l\l‘;:\fl: t‘llll‘l:‘ill\' m'()'k:‘:‘ ]III ’]’.I:‘I[”I:“y.kl;\”::“h(,: ; ,\h:mr‘! larkson spoke earnestly along the T three score and tens He has w{lwml l\\'\;\' i 1ot i " san o 0 o gen committe it v from sight, but the memory of his kindly | The United State y % Oelebration Participated in by the Obildren | 3310 T e, Sall the KOTetss ke agn hnd | Possibilties of Velasoo, Tex , Splondid Desp | nutire, his rioa Roesty, nis witty salies, | = asseeeme amry o iedinn Gov of the Benson 8chool, been waiting until ;(» o monoy !\\ml];: rr;: Water Harbor, l‘:v;”l‘m“n nlvlrl “l\(.l“: .y,‘.:mlr;\»x:.__n\v«n:".»-l:].'v'v 1:[: n ‘":I:n“,v“ r:l" Bak« o o "::‘-:m-» :n. .-.,.’:v‘: Ill:fu"“)/\:. soon a8 the seats for the engagement of Richard Golden guarantee was made good, Major Clarkson ' will be open at the ‘box oftice of Boya's thea- N — FLAG RAISING AND SOME SPEECHES. | Ktranire Ao O ommitivo would move | GOVERNOR HUBBARD'S INVESTIGATION, | fer at s o'clock this morning, COBMRNLINE BB 4 Busity N (ful oF Uhirde Wb e appointed Vernona Jarbean in *Starlight" follows the Different Brands Offi- ¥ ' ‘WJed Prouty’’ at Boyd's new theater, uikity Datestlied Auspicious Opening of the MOtOr | to make a vigorous canvass among the capi- 9 . talists ana business men of the city for a —— Line—atriotic Sentiments Ex couplo of days and then roport the progross A Favoriee Remed pressed—How the Happy madoata meeting to be hield on Thursduy of the Brazos Wiver Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy is a favor: | o0 pron o Tting € Little Ones Fared., night in the large court room in Tng Bee sro¥ing Dail ito during tho winter months on account of . Haines, Consulting building, Mosses, Cadet Tuglor, Colonel ¥ & Daily. its great success in the curo of colds. Thero the Chicago Board of Health, —_— Seott and Major Clarksou were appointed on is nothing that will loosen a severe cold so v Cin the his. | this committee ¥ quickly, or as promptly relieve the lunps, Glves His Opinion. Yosterday was a red letter day in the his- The meet then adjourned to meet on Verasco, Tex,, Oct, 12.—~[Staft Corre- | Then it counteracts any ‘tendency toward i tory of Benson and Halcyon Heights aadi- | Thursday night in Tur Bre building. spondence. | —Ex-Governor Hubbard of Texas | pneumonia. It is pleasant and safe to take, visited Volusco toduy for the purpose of | and fullv worthy of its popularity, For sald Chicagn by druggists, The hlie pe PO S| sugeos made, & circumstance of sufficient importa ,.»4: nd actual depth of water at the mouth Attend the “Treaty of Limerick™ en- | hus been taken in the investigations ,,.4..... by 10 send flying into the air the cap of the mos! tho Brazos tiver. He hias been appointed | tertainment at Boyd's new theuter to- | the United States and Caundian governments staid resident of those ambitious suburbs ‘”,',M”"”,V" ':Y “I:“]" ‘.1'”:\ by ‘\.”‘\‘."h':‘,," 1:2 by Governor Hogg, o delegate from Texas to | night. 50 cents, and by the different bonrds of health to show W17 s LAy Y The cars had boen proviously sent over the | SEUON B0 BRERHEEE BERIELES FOEIT S | the comnercial congress which meets ot R —-—— tho purity or impurity of milk, buking pow C C L cheering throngs all along tho line. From | yuiaj the business of the association address that boly on the much agitated [ o\ yoch yourh Invests High hf,nl:,u L e T ED an artistic standpoint the cars are well | A letter was read from the office 18 | question of deap water on tho Toxas coast. | ° S PHICeaMadIaaR © Just now the subject of baking powder is worthy of the roception which they recaived. | National Association of Stationary Eugi- | Aoyohiad nover boen at the mouth of the claiming public attention, We all desiro puro neers, thanking the association for courtesies Tt has been gencrally supposed that tho | and wholesome bread and this cannot bo had - s . They are painted puro whito with gold und Ll . e s | Brazos boforo ho decided to fortify himself 4 9 '] l N ] [ s por I AR ’ s raceive 1 rOQ silvor trinmings, tho raits, motor cranks, ote., | Shown while the ongincors’ couvention was | el 0 b 0 o that, point bofore at- | Omuha Medical instituto had closed itsdoors | With tho uso of impuro or puisonous baking 1C l1DbCra P.Hl()lhlgb I€CClvec }LS' being nickle plated. The interior finish is in | \oag instry staat to oLty the secretary of the tempting to give a public o In com- | @nd was not ministering to the needs of ail- powder There can be no longer any ques- nickle plated, b intorlor finial s i n t Sl il npting to give a public opinion. fn com- | F0 TR PR R e, & young | tion that ail tho cheaper lower grides of Oy ROy DI hlonod with 1l | Crincorsassociation ot the recolpt ol the | pany with o party of othor gentlomen, fnclud- | ‘2K bEmenty but ‘M: | b JOUDE | baking powders coutain either wum, lime or woods. The seats are_cushioned w 1 | lottar, L man from Winterset, Ta., appearod at tho po- | phosphatie aeid N J d N 1 e ] : e l ave 1 50 ;s correspondent, Goveri 5 ¢ \ pltish,add b '(,‘(h,/";n]mwlfl "]l:“‘{m.(l'f:‘;.’x'z‘a It was decided to call ameeting of mlu L ""‘)‘ l:"“( Rl ‘”‘"”“-“ AR {\'l"“" lioa station and corrected. that eeronoous im. | | Tho-ofisial analysis by the United Statos er ‘1y, cmonstrates that we have the iguts depon dfrom tho ceiling. ‘The motors sociation for Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, | bard took a steam wig this morning and went | 160 St e o disellolad what1s know as the Westinghouse patont | to pe held_in the large court room in Tuit | down to tho jotties at tho mouth of | Prpssion. & Yo s'::,j‘l',[‘{"“v‘;,’,}‘,’M"',’l':!;“‘ Al 1‘»:‘{'\‘:" in which tho goaring 1s onclosed I o cist | Bor puilding, at which time the Real Bstato | tho river, throo miles below Velasco, [ ks oG wanted somo modicing that | clearly established tho facts upon this sub ~ 2 t ron case and surrounded by lubricants, ren- | Owners association will tuke steps toward | oy took soundings at bout 11 o'clock | D Bad paid for and ne proposed to getit or | foct i United States government reort | CONfldence of our patrons i em practical oiscless, 7 coIng 1 o a pledge rone: g s v, ccording v > < Je dn‘r\mzl‘}hlll;lil-l‘fl i 'l[l.\ ‘rluiw‘m the elec. | Bubranteeing tho & um;v (? |.. as "f"’.f”\“ when the tide was out, thinking that the | gencrate trouble for somebody. According | gives the names of eighteer. well known . 1. Herring ol d securing the location of the national repub- | ¢, pie time for a reliable inspection. At | to his story he was in Omaha September 16, | powders, some of them advertised as pure trician who st up tho ears, was motorman | Jican convention el Sl kit 5 EraRIA G 4 for tho first trip aud sent the cars spinning G e the crest of the bar, which lies just outside | and feeling tho need of a littlo medical treat- | €ream of tartar buking powders, that contain U trip aud AULLI LI i - 1 | the outer end of the jotties, the soundings | ment. . went to institute, . whore | alum. Slong at a ralo whicn, mado the D iizion | , EoVCrY tissuoof the body,every bono, muscle | ghowad a dopth of S coet: ani’ fOBLIIUNS || o rou e D Olars T e atie | smtis Feyiort. shows) that the Koyl baking 1\ hotd” thoir, breath, o run - from Clifton | nd orgin, is madlostronsof aua mora hoalth-— | 30t ik orreaponts 10, a dopth of seven-. | ehaur - wiio srrosd by mke Ck now | Powdor was found tho highest i leavoning 1 Hill to the Bouson school louso boing | ul by tc useof Hood's Sarsaparilla. toor ‘and sevon-tonthis foot ab moan 1106 | saanof i and cald thes 16 Coud otact thy | strength, ovolving 16,0 cublo inchos of gas ; ; ) B e voota! Dioietor Gotlty OlGFE e Beea e B The soundings plum showed a depusit of ad- | motamorphosis for $40 in hand paid. ver single ounco of powaer. There v the passengors were: Districy Ce “Limerick” at Boyd's tonight, 50c. hesive clay or soil on tho bar. At various | ' Young Mr, Bauis says ha gave up tho 40, | €igbt otnor brands of eream of tartar pow- ( | tions, Tho first trip over the new motor line was Property Owners Coming In. The directors of tne Real listate Owners association held a special session yesterday Crank E. Moores, Erastus A. Beoson, Judge i ] ik GOl }'i::rll\:':'p M. O. Maul, James McArale, 4 BRILLIANT FEATUL points on the slopes of the bar the soundiugs | and recoived in roturn an ounco bottle of | ders tested and their average strength was [ B niondent. Mathows, Dr. Atnold, Joh L ol showed depths of from eighteen to ninotecn | something that looked nasty enough to be | 1115 cubic inches of gas per ounce of powder. an Ul 8 a - ) ; P 3 : - feot at low tide first class medicine, He was told to take The Canadian government investigations T. Hopkina, W, I, Crary, Johu H, I Len: | Ono of tho brightost features of Tur Su Tho Investigation Is considered by Gov: | aeecrding to diracsions. And- mors. wouls be | wereof o still larzer number of powders, Bihors. 'ho. school houso grounds were | PAY Bk was the interview with C crnor Hubbard and the other members of | forthcoming 1 Winterset before that was | The Roval baking powder was here also O weith rosldants. young and old, who | Cassius Clay by Mr. Frank G. Carpenter | the party to bo a favorablo oue from the | gone. Mr. Bauks went homo and took his | 3hown tho purest and ighest i strength, grooted tho appearance of the car with lusty | 1t is indeea seldom that a newspaper man | Standroiut of reliability from the fact that in | medicine and waited, Tho bottle was emp- | contining 120.82 cubic inches of leavening b Hads o move fntarosting subject and inatances | R0dition to the tide being out the river | tied and the paticut's stock of pationco was | £48 per ounce of powder. Nin other croam I S imeaiately, atter! tho |n¥riva) of.tholcar | Lous oIIok subj is unusually low at present. This is | exbausted, and that js why he s back he of tartar baking powders were tested. their « [/'1711//11/1 s and 41 or /I/Z(lll\//l/’ the Best. the flag was raised with about forty young | 4¥0 rare whercin the subject reccived such | partly on ‘account of the dry weather | today looking for Dr. Siuclair and informas- GO0 strength being reported to ve 8Y girls pulling the cord whilo tho crowd outside | distinguishing treatment at the hands of a | and partly caused by tho strong northers | tion as to the nature of tho medicine that [ cubie inchies of zas per ounc . Font "the air with cheer after cheer, | newspaperscribe. The interview with Clay | Which have set in during the past few days, | cost him £10 an ou iese figures ave very instructive to the b 3 f e d are blowing the water out into the gulf. B ould find hi t the insti- | Practicai house keeper. They indicatethat the oved to tho inside of | justified all that has been said of Carp's dis- | 8d are bl 3unks could not find his man at the in: 5 i ¢ 3 ¥ t‘hllxm flv;::)lnl "hlouse, tho largost room | 4 Rl :“. iy “4 111 r‘- I'wo years ago when the jotties wero com- | tute and drifted to the station to find out | Royal baking powder goes more than 33 per being “backed with intorested "spectators, | Crimination in subjects presented and of his J mencdd there was only four and a half feet | whether or not the placo was closed. cent further 1 use thau the others, or is on M Franic 15, Moores was introduced and for | 8bility to make his letters readable. of water at the crestof the bar whero the third more economical. ill more import- baif an hour entertained the children aud Next Sunday Tie Bee will contain another | soundings today showed sixteen and four- ant than this, however, they prove this pop- their parents and friouds with just such | of Carp's great efforts, The subject ls [ lonths feot. Thoro basbeon no dredging [ one minuto time ofton makes a great dif- ular article has beeu brought to the highest , : Jono at any point on the Brazos. The bar is degree of purity—for to its superlative pur- stories as he is famed for telling. 1t was all | Chuuncey M. Depew, about whom Carp gives | & 3 ference—a one minute remedy for bronchitis [ simply being eaten away by tho current of | it (8 G M IEECAS (BF ity this superiority 1 strength is due—and flag 1aik, with no politics mixed up with it, | n o0 ool (G or 2 in- i e Bl (1T v felng children to | @ st , gossip and entertaining in- | the river, and the jetties prevent any further | |, higsstiig! b Cous 95 | consequently that by its use we may be in- O I l e S e S S, them that when the ono then presented be- ) bad from the following subueads which wilibe | The beach east of the jetties i~ said to be Cubeb Cough Cure—One minute, < ‘I'he powders of lower strength are found came frayed and worn out he would givi treated of : the most beautiful on the gulf coast. It S i e s 1{!1 In]'m large amounts of inert matters in the ¥ 1 004 o trazod o SR “How Devew T.ooks, Acts and | forms a crescent. Itis as smooth as a floor 5 = 3 This fact is emphasized by L (T P e “IHis Mail and His Newspaper Clippings.” | and hurd as a pavement, even at the wate A HOODLUM'S ORIME. of the Ohio State Food commissione PRt L G betpie prosent, | “How Millionaires Lunch and Cluncey | edgo. - 1vs remarknblo beauty wis enthusias- | oo e while finding the Roval practically pure, a il Dopow’s Temporance. - “How Ho Spoaks | tically praisod by evers memberof tho party. | He iuins the Eyesight of an Omaha | found no other powder to contain less 'tbi [) 9 9 e o enson was next called for 8 1 ; e ‘;:-::?“4;::\{\'i!:t;::‘;i-;:;::l“;-);lwnl:llfLi(m and a Picture of Him av the Table.” As Governor Hubbard began to feelgprembo- View Boy. 10 per cent of inertor foreign matter. Eiving b0 Bonson and Haloyon Hoeigbts the | . "“The After Dinner Speech.” *Mr. Depew | nitions of sea sickuess the tug soon headed [ A lad namod Gibson at the Omaha View | The publiciuterest 1 this question has 4 & Tolls How He Makes 1t” “Macaulag’s | up stream again and_soveral soundings wero | sehool met with o painful injury Monday | likewise caused to bo mado investigations by oue thing needful to mako them the crowaed onicH I S ot Onmanas subarbe, | Ho | 1issays as a Tonic.” “How the Lectura | taken at different points. On tho return they R ; : our local authorities. Prof. W. S. Haines, monarchs of all i terneon s tho result of - tho viciousness of | of Rush Medical collego, consulting chemist < L'\ T 1 most modest Mauner. spending | SLago and tho Stump are Declining” “A | showed depths of from twenty-four to [ ATternoon us tho rasult | R bin o o ho i b .?m;‘; cw York Andienco tho Most Critical”” | twenty-fivo and a half feet, no effort being | SOolbwiess hoodlums, 0o of the Cliicago Board of Health, has found asunlly to tho motor line, when ho invit.d n 3 ‘ to | ol tho childron to.thke o Fido-ovor tho hme | - *Noblo " Foreigners “as Chiauncey “sces | nol. ' Tlio” govornor expressed himselt s | 1% SEONIE Corpat tackein atn window ob e 0 moloted. . | Thom.” +Tho Prince of Wales and His | being thoroughly satisfled with tho favesti- | Wpsid¢ of tho building'avnich stood noxt to T ehatioat the setool M. John M. Sheely | Industey.” “How England Should Educato [ gation and said that he could report to tho | fthirh banke Sno asked the Givson boy to roplicd to both addresses in a fitting manner, | Her Kings. +The Young Emporor of Gor. | Omaha congress that deop water was 1o | juq" ““furned his face . tows the T1 apolts of Mr. Mooves as the moss patriotie | mans and His Cnaracter.” “Stories of Lord | longer a thing of expoctation atone point of | txt, twriel o s “fuco | tows e of A merionns, s & man from whom 1t was ag | Solisbury ‘and Somo Remarkablo Exper- [ tho Texas c Opb e Y B | jected them to careful chemical examination Yonor: 1 to) - b presented with a | iences with Giadstone.” By request of & number of the guests of | o'iarnat tack. The missite strucle in the | 'O determine their purity, wholesomeness R ord oty a0 bag | “New Stories of Lincoln by Our Greatest | the” Hotel Velasco tho governor made a | %5307 5 SHoRatriCl and leavening power. - As the result of my OPEN Iy P Vhony a0 thime” risttad | Story eller “How Old~ Abo Seitled a | speech on the pinzza of tho hotel this oven- | NEILC Of the exe and saulc cloar fu o the | tests I fiud tho Koval baking powder superior 1409 DOuglflS Street, EVENINGS. it and wound by pyme an eloquent | Buldhoadod Congressman and How to Wen | inig, which was attentivoly listoned to by sov- | A% o i o vintine Sommoned and tho | 10 A1l the others in overy respect. It is on- trrbute to Mr. Bonson and ownersof Haleyon | & Case by a Six Acve Fight “Depew's | eral hundred peoplo. Hediscussed tho many | (o vomoved. (irave fenrs aro entortained | Urely free from all adulteration and un- Helghts who had persevered against all sorts | Speech on Honry Ward Beecher.” “His | advantages resulting to ‘fexas and all the | a4 ‘1o yill loso: tho sight of bis injured | UBWholesome impurity, and in baling it of abstucies and iven 1o th additions s | Kofusal of the Japan Mission.” ‘“Ho Talks | country west of the Mississinpi from decp | Yh gives off a greater voluine of leavening gas porfect a system of transportation as that en- | About His Future.”” alerion tho i L Sonrang said that he [ “Phe tack was thrown by a vicious boy who | ti0 .".’.‘u‘",".:}‘ffi} [EEEies "f.c”«i"f"""i'“{“}'\?' T yed by any resident of the city of Omana, —————— to : ce good harbors | . Jang st lous v the purest, <0 the strongest pow L ont Mathews was callod on and | | The best aud cheapost Car-Startor is sold | there within a very fow voars. Thoro was | i :;'.:Xrl\lu;‘f"Mu}fifzfih,‘;?g:fl,w; 1o have | 40F With Which T am acquainted. NO ( > U RE! NO PAY. made a most interesting address, profacing the Bordon& _Selleck Co., Chicago, 1L | alreagy my.‘-lx at U.m' mouth urlm‘u Brazos, and | ¢ns janitor of the Omaha View school depv- | o o Warre &, Haxes, M. D, LIt the rombgle that it tnis had been 5 | Wit it ono man can move a 10aded car. no oolioved tho others. would como laror on. | HeJREHOt of the Qmata Viow schoo Consulting Chemist, Chicago ' Bourd of L R bt g b Ui Eaveaturen o P He had no doubt that the Brazos would con Health. saya word. Ho dwelt particularly on tho EARS DIPHTHERIA, tinue to wash away the bar at_the mouth of Worthy of a Trial. The statistics show that there is used in r ] d Canadian authorities. Dr. Haines Chauncey’s First After Dinner Speech. made to find the deepost points of tho chan: | 000 T8 SACROR Hoeod that Somobody. | vesults similur to those reported'by the nat- Q Rusnt Mepiear Corrkar, Ciicaco, IL—i have recently obtained samples of the chief baking powwders in the market, and have su- fact that the public schools were the mosu . the jotties and that withinanother year there , % the manufacture of the Royal baking powder potont factors in existonco. i moulding | Dr. Gapen's Suggestion to Physicians, | would be at least twenty-three feet of water | If you are troubled with rheumatism or a | moro than half of ll tho cream of tartar thoroughly good Americans; in_turning out BRventsna0lienohess) at tho shallowost polnt. Tlo was surprised | I back, bind on ovor (he seat, of pain o | consumed in the Unitod States for all pur. liberty-loving, _frec-governjiont-supporting : ; : o learn that no dredging had been dono and | picce of flannel dampened with Chamber- | poses. The wonderful sale thus indicated - oitizens and emphasized the thousnt that the | Dr: Clarke Gapon, commissioner of health, [ nono contemplated. The harbor inside the [ lnin’s Pain Balm. You will be surprisea at | for the Royal baising powder —greater than 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. thorougnly Loy public. sehool toachor was | bas issued a circular advising physicians, | bar he cousidered one of tho finest iu tae | the prompt relief it affords. £0 ceut bottles | that of all other baking powders combined Many years' experionce. A regular g il treating with the the most importaut prop of the standard of | teachers, parents and pupils to take precau- | COUNY for sale by druggists. is perbiaps even a higher evidence than that | grentest success all Nervous, Chronic and Private n.,u‘.,”‘ LA b cupranioed for Catasrhy the fag of freedom. Ho said that tho man, | tions against the recurrence in Omaha of He cited figures to show that such a har- e ulready quoted of the supcriority of this ar- | Spermatorrhoca, Lost Manhood, Sominal Weaknss, Niht L LA 10 8 public scliool was a public benefactor, malignant, diphtheria that caused 50 many | Mowus and ‘the gront wost. anmeaiin 1o he ool ioforoi S ConaultationitrieR Aok Judizo Stonborg was 1 tho audioncoand tu | deatus last year, ; | say wothing of the vast economy of | Bids for the Excavations Ordeved by : reaponso (o paraistent oall camolto the Phese suggestions,” said Dr. Gapon, in | time in reaching the foreigu markets. ~Aftor the Department. Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup reduces in front and compiimented the school, tho | speaking of his civcular, ‘“desorve the | relating ® few anccdotes, illustrating tho | poooo o FAR VCDSEURONE cammation while children are tecthing. additions wnd ail concerned, on the folicitous | widest publicity, T do mot want to bo | broud gauge accompiishments and possibili- h_‘Iffif"',?“f(,r\.fi,‘:‘: ol :,\:"f,'f"‘.":’f“ fients a bottle. D J E MCGREW conditions under which they were gathered | thought an alarmist, but I am anxious to im- | tes of Texas, the governor closed by exhort- J States ster yester- - R- L] L together. ross upon parents’ the nocossity of - taking | i the people of Velusco to Do couragcous | ing to advortiso for bids for tho éxeava- THE NOTED SPECIALIST n tho treatmient of all forms of A number of other speakers wero callod | necessary steps against this dise and keep on tho graud work which they are | tion of Omaha’s uew United States court upon and made animhml addresses, all pre- Dr. G fln'.\hlul suggestion and warn- | MO engaged in making a good harbor’ and | house, postofice and custom house. Bids WORST FORM EGZEMA q PRIVA TE DISEASES g st e z 4 laying the foundation 0f a great city to han- | will bo received up to 2 p. m, Saturday, Oc 17 years exporicnce, Gleo and all funosing disehargess Strice dicting a brilliant future for the Benson | ing1s as follow L Y turd or di Uh-v‘-ryvr\u\mrn\hnn dioifddor; Sypiilicond all school, and for the two additions. With the oncoming of cold weathor and the | ¢10 the commerce which will surely come to | tober 3l 3 & caaral Debilify, motor trains mad g or | opening of the schools there (s danzer of an- | pected to see Velasco one of the importany | Small ia size, great eaults; Do Wiw's ic i i {omory, Dospe scouraged .C ol 1out Joss o davk was gay with waving flags and laugh- Physicians will Tho S 5 5 8 s 3 sw strong, 1ho despondent. become ful and happy in the AN Rl e b T v e rosy| anesaniyifito peavenui o 1Y V\; i “l)‘h“":"c The infant reason grows apace and calls for § - d by Cuticurs Remodics. AF Dino of & new life. My resourcea nid facilitios for doi ‘(; iak T T s Y U o L o e s R A R DR (\lu‘nmf(;\upp‘luul';mn of that good friend, Sal- When the Grass Grows Again. pose aro unlimitod: All corresponilopco strictly privato, Write bad a brilliant opening, and ovorybody in | usualoard, ‘ 1 aso send home | Vation Oil, which uever disappoints butal- | peaco and quiot hold fud sway atthe | ovlss e e "MCCREW Omaha, Nob. {\x:y\llmx\l nvn;‘ the certainty of rapid trauspor- | foltphone, Thoy will Also DICase rofulon Lo Foe lwl; f-:;:mfmh:- ‘_‘m;"m‘l‘g"‘bI"‘[;:fl‘“""l;"‘y“‘_(:fi‘l“‘l ondition of the ground the curious specta- | i which conld be oyed here, The ittle suf- ation hereafter celve ail pupils from homes in which contag- | P £ tors would never imagine that a furious mob a8 wrH sony for at least eight months ) q . Regular fifteen mnute trips wero made all | fous disease hus existed without the proper | DO easily cured by a 25 cent bottle of Dr. | yeld possession of the bastile for several Six months of that tin N il day yesterduy, and balf tour trips ave | cortificate. Cases of m ant diphtheria [ Bull’s Coughi Syrup. houts Frid 5 e 7 AR o 9 ” Iflfl afl Bfllllfle f assured for tho rost of the winter, In the | have been'reported i the past four duys as = New bars - havo been put over the jailer's lave b 3 e e A 5 havo bo or's untold, then 1 began the spriug these motors will connect with every | fOlOWSE L en e e el Attend the HTreaty of Limeriek” en- | window, tho doors and_locks have been re- use of the Cuticurs. lteme. s (WORGESTERSHIRE), car over tho Walnut Hill line, Sl j tortainment at Boyd’s new thoater to- | puirod aud tho Pauioy vault cell from which dice. In two months the 5 g 52 leathi 1206 South T -first street. ght. 50 cents, Smith, alias Coe was taken, 15 now in the awful disonse had censed Are Your Children Subject to Croup, 4 t 77 North Twenty-seventh - hauds 'of & gang of expert mechunics, who its vongeance, and my As a preventive and cure for croup, R BENEFITS ARISIN will s00u put thie bolts and bars in ns good a CPE e T P ) Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has no rval. 00 Cuming stroot. condition as they were boforo the assauit. toall appearances the ai Tt is, in fuct,tho only remeay that can always 15 North T wenty-seventh streot. Manuta Jjoying the | Thejuil yard where once grew the luxur senso bt yielded, but 1 be depended upon and that ‘is pleasant and s (14 i Poppleton avenue. Good of Agitation. jant Kentucky blue gruss is in a frichtiully g thadiidanising 47 dilapidated condition, and &s the outside o safo to take, Thero is not tho least dangor | Parents who do notknow their duty in this guurd, Mr. Deckor, 100ks out over tho wasto, in giving it to children, as it contaius no in- | IFspect will bo suppiied o copy of the reguin- rious Aubstanco. | For sale at 50 cents, par | Lo i Enclish derman sh or Boho- | ers and Consumers Association of Nebraska | his only encouragement clings to the slonder i He R R 2 sours, ottle by druggists. S A 3 3 met at their room, 694 Bee building, yester- | hoped ‘that the grass will bo rejuvenated aaeLochls bady, Tho dogtg i ofa LETTER from —— day afternoon. The following manufactur- | WHen tho spring time comes. ue . Tl cuse wus known fur wmd AMEDIOALIGHN, GRAVIES, Jimorick” at Boyd’s tonight, 50c. No gripping, no nausea, no pain whon | ers were elected mombors of tio association BEe - e Wators, Cures al | Dty Catiiin it Hial™ G o e hia hrotbae | s ——— several month The board of directors of the Manufactur- Imparts tho most delicious tasto and zeed sof L DoWit's Litilo Ewrly Risors are taken | German Yeast company, Kopp, Drcibus PR S zgs Ry WOt b when the. litehs. innocent. one nt ' WOICESTER, TALKING 1T OVER, Swali pill. - Safe pill. Best pill. Co., Peycke Candy compuny, B o Rres iz ANRTOT U (ST May 1L HOT & C0 e e g assceiation, Bomis Omaha Bay company, Bullding Fermita. berewith) AiAN100LBA, Bupkeerling i el T Omaha's Chances for Secu Western Patents, Klopp, Barttett & Co., Reed Job Printing | mpg following pormits woro 1s5uod by the | A h kiwas broweht to mo with chronte cczoma that i e Republican National Cony WsHiNaroy, D. C,0et. 13— [Spocial Telo. | comns Mool steaui lwundry, MeCoy & || T8 [0IRERE B el FRREC DY it S i O S U by ]) bt iapshile s o0 8 fl cane, On nceount of tho hour at which it was | §ram to Tk Be,—ho following lisu of [ o b Aiiben Wiwor Soap: com= | [ L0 Wintsor, twosstory trane dwells ieiemRE A A LS R S e )L\SLL fndle ;}‘:;;,";,::':. WELSH- called the mass meeting beld in the Farnam | patents eranted is reportod by Tue Bre and [ "5 Quealey was elected 10 A1l one of the ty-scoond and Davenport, CuTiCUiAB. Tho ollid 18 wall L LT o I an il T Street theater yesterday afteruoon was not | Ixaminer Bureau of Claims vacaneles on the hoard of divectors. It was i ¢ EBITS, largely attended, but the ontbusiasm of thoso | Thomas W. Baugh, Carlisle, Ta., surgical | decided that each mewmber of the board of di Wapsthnitnsaisratianc o b £ In the maiket. S <. present went long way toward making up | insteument; Joseph Cdektield, Clinton, Ta,, | Fectors shall pay six mouths of dues in ad- | Four minor permits 1] Cuticura Resolvent o e : Benaro o anes for the absence of a lavge crowd assignes to M. Natwon, New York City, [ “'I\la committeo on a Nobrasa labelve. | Totai... 5 | me now moca ana skin Puiter, ety ana | ZRY 1T AND B CON e ——— o ntention of tho meoting was to push | lubricator: Albert I, Domorest, Muscatine, | ported that i ad seleciod a spinuing whcol i SUTIEA, tha graLECA Qe ) DULICURA BoAR seo that you got Loa & Perriny’ forward the work of gotting fu shapo to , postoftico box and pigeon hole; Scott J. [ for u desig arringe Licenses Hlova WhiTapee v curo ovors wdiseisn ndd nunigr ol VINCED o Gk At AL att A 1 L A R W . Ortonville, la,, doublo action force | Tho executive committeo of tho board was [ g followiug liceuses woro issued oty L By, Erot pikiiod (b Scroruin i ) Governor Saunders ‘and other prominent .|..m,m, Madison, Nov , macnine for sot- | “SPh e ombors of Lhe board are vory enthu- | Residene and Addvess. 3 4 bEdh POk Dt ea n arments. B ) evntlomen wore present. Ex-Governor Suun- | tine staples; Jamas A, Hinsou, Des Moines, | siastic over the prospects of home pateonaes | A A. Linroaus, Omaha x| 4 e NI dors was elected chairmay and Major Claric. | Ia., cushioning devico for draw bars; Charies | hie e ani savaluod. Toneme patronage | 4 & & A ermione on 2 ow 04 paasy FUR CAPES. 2 il BV KOl s0n secrotary of the meeting ©." Jowott, Sand Spring, Ia., hay lond was tokon up in discussing the bonelits thue | {Stephen Thomas, @muha 0 - # v et Colonel Scott made an vuthusiastio aveecn | Will A. Jones, assignor of one-half to W. it . By AT R e i Tuila Adauis, South Omaia o )Q Skin wnd Scalp puried aind beauiiiod by 1 which he said that Omaha bad the con- | A. Dorman, farm gate; William A. Lough. | heve, aiveady accried siice the movemout | {10 1 Omihi. ..o a0 [ BABY'S Simeuna coame. Absoratoly e MEN'S FUR GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, was set on foot, Several members gavi . ventiou almost within reach if tho guaran- | roy, Odessn, In., combined lister aud dnll; ] e #AY0 0 ros v v » 1 Awmolia Il\(uy, Ouiaka o4 teo of $50,000 for the expenses of the gr Samuel H. Macey, New Providence. la., de "(.fl'”f‘“m”" “",‘:,v'.f"’",‘.'“"‘“‘"“" bysl- —_— ‘ ) gatiering could. ba‘Turiished. Sigh Soon | ¥ioe fof MMIRILE batoed. wire; yoves B, | iess bud boou improved by the cowsumors | e WEAK PMNFU"H“}KS OVERCOATS. @ W. Baxer & Co.'s A4 ! X% Colouel Scott closed by saying that he would | Leadley, Davenport, la., stock car; Auton | net expect auy divect benetit thought that | pill ever made, Cure coustipation every rellovod in. one by the CUTICUIA give §,000 himself if “other citizens would | Naiole, Omaha, truss; Hiram B. Sackett, AN LY Unly iustintane and All Fashionable raise tho #5,000. His specch wus hearuly | Couneil Bluffs, sereen; Jobn A. Speer, Cedar ) Jou the association would be gainers by tne \ applauded. Valls, In., water tank;Jobn H. Whitaver, | niovoment. us 1o wonid make & ) - - x-Uovernor Saunders made a brief but | Davenport, Ta,, barness; Wiley B. Wright, [ kit bettos and tooney tance pipiiess of all earnest address. He was warniy in fayor | Nelsou, Neb., hog pen 7 P LRI ababiAr M58 ooner mate plgnLy ! of pushing abead with the work of rais i ekl QU AL Gratifying 1o All [ ) ouoy Tequired as a guarar tee. L £49.al the money roqured ww puaraien,’ Lopstination polsons e blagds Dowytt's | o high position attained ana the univer STEEL PENS. » ucua win sl Mhon 1o tony \Vas bresent and | Littl karly Risors curo constipation. Tho | sal acceptance and approval of tho ploasant iy ol IR, 1 GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS from which the excess of indirectly they and every other manufacturer | time. None equal. Use them now. Thurston said ho believed that Oulati hau 4 | “4Use removed, the disease is gone. liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of IFigs, as the fair ighting ehance to get the location of tha ——— most excellont laxative known, illustrato tho R I U8 AR convention ‘lh-\\.n p,l»...u.ml.- acquaiuted Wants to See Mis Sister. ;-:m‘nm 'll"\.‘:nl;lll‘;: a‘Alv’HN\\ILIAh :;;l\m-‘;.\,“h with nearly all the members of “the hatio Charles Ward, & 10-year old bey from | Pased aud are abundanuy g g to the cutivo committeo and he felt su at | d J ¥ y from | (glifornia Fruit Syrup company, Sxooutivo commitino aud ho Jelt pure that | promont, called at the police station this ) Alimite s ine: S only tine O'naba Woula B treatod fairly 1o tho pausemt oL IR ° WANTELD 85 b feoty'ine o JOHN T.SHAYNE& CO and it is Soluble. Tn 0836 of & AFUEKIS TOF tho Lonyanticn . | Morning 1 search of information regarding ANNOUNCEMENTS, : Be hatent recontly tysucd: soit only . " | 1 tween Chicagoand Now York or any other | bis sistor, Lillie Marksbury, who is married - Lt o wihai Lo @xeliisive rIght 1s iven: vo 1o N Ch I eastorn city, Mr. Thurston thought thai | nd residés in this city. Her husband is s | Richard Golden in “Old Jed Pronty" is the i Centa wo will nertd o sim Rellable Manufacturers 0 emicais H diarat irlco Tt dnd Loruie L a4 Owaha wight grasp the situation justa | bostier, and the boy is anxious to know the | attraction at Boyd's theater for three nights WVt once. Addrons THE the proper momont and by tho as. | location in order that he may begin his Visit | and Saturday matineo, cowmenclag Thurs. Goriiy SEINE COL T pat r House Block, 1914193 Slale St., Chi:auu- are used in its preparation, It has sistaoo of either tho eastarn votes | At once, S N gt | or those iu favor of Chicago win the prize ~—— day, October 15. The piece is going to bo [" Bal BY mare flan tires Rride 4 Ayl of Ho was iu favor of ralsing the money, Omaha wpb Writing Machine has a key for | Pulon with more than, the former import { b chy ATTo could take care of the convention inucn be aructir, and no shift carriage ance aud realism with which it was done last § rvewoniow Pas Leading ‘ ¢) | ©or Bugar, and 1s therefore far more more than three tines the strength of ter thau some other cities that were striy e scason. Its successful carcer since its origi \ gyt 3 economical, coating leas than one cent to got it. Mr. Thurstou spoke in eulogist More Arvests for Lynching. nal production has familiarized the story 80 RESIYAFR AT EES ” ou ’ DENTIST. v 3 M o rea t w - a cup s delicious. shing, terims of the work that Colonel SColt” Bad | 1ug list of avvests for tabtay wre i tho | LHOLOUELLY that thera 1a buk dtkls, mecessity NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Ailop o has o iav il o o o @ cup. Tt is delicious, nourishing, been dolng. He sald he had heard from sev to repeat it at this time. The profuse p ziede Kinede Fruse ot - 16th and Farnam 8t strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, eral wemvers of the committeo nud they lyuching Is graaually swelling, Yesterday torial advertisin, unh‘ al ewpl Iv\ " :\ L f rfect purity. 1 el Pepa 1085, il ! d Ir ly I i all by Colonel Scott. Mr. Thurston behieved | added Lo the nuwmber Whose naios §race the | planer, The following guotation gives a lbemon =| Ot great strength, fit I 1 as for persons in health, viiat the holding of the pational republican | bolice register charged with murder in the | braphic pen ploture’ of o SO * jad range ~ . 0 ‘ conventon la O ua would o the greatest | st uegive. ;'\Im bavo "hoard Cof Ol | Jeu, Nmo%d = Boonomy in their use ; Bime oure, ¥ ¥ xte ok possible advertisement and advantage to Ll i — he whto used to keep, up to ten as dellcately fhouid 1 g lo riste ity that could bo gained. Thousands of people | DeWitt's Littie karly Risers; best little | years ago, that quaint little bit of tavern | ROSe etcy) Flaver Vil ¥, C. e WLKHR, oodus, Coun | witii o Ealv o0t ok o guide. ’ W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, ho have uever secn Owmaha would visit the | pills for dyspepsia, sour stowach, bad breath, | dowu in Bucksport Village, Me,, where and deliclously as the fresh frults UroL ¥. C. abe . Ll A " » DELICIOUS THE MOST PERFET OF PENS, | smsss o roshon ok st o Absolutely Pure ©old by Groocers overywhere.

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