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¥ ;TO]SON IN THEIR COFFEE \@wa York County Farmers Saved from Death by Prompt Action. r(ESULT OF A JEALOUS WOMAN'S ACT . Blie 1s Alloged to Have Served the Drug g - et = e g e o ¢ / - 7 - Brr in Her Husb — No psts Have Been Made —Nebraska News, . York, Neb, July 1l.—[Special to Tne Brr. |—Tho little village of Waco was thrown Moto a furore when it became koown Qhat Mr. Strickler and his brother, living orth of town, had been poisoned by the for- mer's wife, The poison had been adminis- tored 1n the coffee at breakfast and the brother soon after left for the field to work, where he was discovered in groat ugony lying 'on the ground His vrother placed him on one of tho horses and took him %o the houso whoen he, too, bugan to feel the effects of the 'poison. Mr. Strickler started for the barn to get a team o take his brother to town, but was overtaken by his wife, who had a knife wnd declared that she had poisoned both of hem, und wanted to die and said she would i1l horself if they succeeded town. Her husband manage from her and started for tov men rew worse as thov approachad the place and t was with great difticulty that the doctor @dministered tha proper antidote. The men were proporly cared for and both will get well. The woman's parents were notified in regard to the matter and went out and brought her home. o cause can bo assigned for the thongh some hints “at jealousy were maide. Both men are slowiv recovering aud will be able toboupinafow davs, Noarrest has been made as yet. COVINGTON'S LATEST TRAC Y. Recollections of a Prize Fight Tickles a Negro to Death. Covixaroy, Neb., July 11.—|Special Tele. gram to Tue Bee | —A town povulated with @bout 500 hariots, gamblers and saloon keepors, and just across the Missouri river from this place, was tne scens of o queer tragedy this moral About 5 o'clock a varioty uctross namod Curlan, who is playing an engugement in the Fashion theater and gives exhibitions in boxing. od into George Doll's gambling house and commenced to shoot craps. Dol made some insulting remark to her and sho resented it by striking him with hoer fist Doll ctinclied ber but both were separated by the crowd. They were not satistied ced that they should fizht, Marquis of Queens- berry rules to gov Tight gloves were provided, and the populace of the town formead a ring 1n the principal street and the two weat at it and fought for ten rounas. The woman had the best of it and at the minutes knocked Doll out. though and it was a, enguge 1n a finish v, a negro cook in & restaurant who was subject to dronsy, was one of the soe The afair struck him as beir extremely funny that he Lnu.nu-u over it for an hour. Two ours afterwards whilo looking over his range so.ue cne made some remark relative to the fight and he commenced to laugh Bgain, Ho was unable to check himself and In afew moments fell to the floor dead. A coronor’s inquest was held which returned a verdict that death resuited from dropsy of the neart, aggravated by unusual excite- ment. Clay weighed nearly 400 pounds. WRECKED THE LIMITED, Unlon Pacific Easth N Cextran Crry, Telegram to Tt Neb., July 11.—[Special 3ge. |—The Union Pacific easthound liniited 2 was wrecke: Padaock. a siding four miles west of thie city, this afternoon whils the train was run- ning ot the rate of about thirty-five miles an hour. A bolt came loose just ahead of the hina trucks of the tender, throwing the tender and three cars frow the track and pmashing a hole through the floor of the baggage car. No ono was hurt. A couple of boys were steanng a ride on the blind beggage from Grand Island, one of whom had aleg in- ured, but aside from that no one suffered anything worse than a scare. A counle of cars and a locomotive were sent from Grand Island, and the train went on after a delay of about four hours, The derailed cars and Jocomotive are still at the place where they were wrecked. Thayer County Republicans, Arrxasonia, Neb., July 11.—|Special to Muk Bee.] —~The campaign was duly opened bere Saturday night by a large and en- thusiustic audience gathering at Proctor's overa houso to listen to the issues of the day discussed by Hon. E. M. Correll of Hebron, Br. Corrall is an able, fearioss and im pactial spoaker, und his effort here cou- vinced his hearers that ho bus rightly been permed “tho silyor tongued orator” of fhaver county. After the speaking, a Fopublican club of about fifty membors was organized, and tho following ofticers elocted : Prosideat, Isano Sollex; vico Captain J. C. Pluss; secrotary, ¥ son: treasurer, D. A’ Sherwood. Braruicr, Neb., July 11 gram 10 Titk: BEE. Thero was a L tended and enthusiastic meeting of president, i, Mat- epub licans at tho Auditorium tonight ous- {ng republican club formed. J Phillips was elected chawrman, A. C. J ocre- tary, W. P, Knotts assistaut se una J. E. Cobbey treasurer. It is the intention pf the club to have a grand parade in uniform Thursday next. Tho club adopted as its smblem the American flag. Paul Demands s New Hastinas, Neb., July 11 gram to Tue Bk, |—The counsel of Charles B. Paul, who stauds convicted of embezzling $150 of county funds, late this afternoon filed amotion fora new trial. The application contains onlv the regular charges that the evidence aid not sustain the verdict and that errors oceurred during the progress of tho trial, The motion as it now stands will ba overrulted tomorrow but an op- f‘urlm\u \Vl]l be given if such action be Ken to carry the case to the supreme court af too severo seatence is imposed Gag rinl, special Tele- County's Tax Lovy. Bearuick, Neb., July 1L—[Special Tele- gram o Tue Bek. | —The Gago county board of supervisors met this afternoou as a board of equaiization and made levy: Genoral fund, 5 mills: poor fund, 1 mill; bridge fund, 4 mills; road fund, six- tenths of 1 mill; insana fand, one-tenth of | mill; soldiers' relief fund, threo-tenths of 1 mill, courthouso bonds interest fund, 19 mill; Omaba & Southwestera interest fund, threc-fourths of 1 mill, makiog a erand total eounty levy of 16! mills, iled wn Omaha Crook. Bra Neb,, July 11.—|Special Telo- gram to Tue Bre. ) —A colored crook giving the name of Dave Johuson and claiming to hail from Omahs, was given sixty days in the county Jail this afternoon for stoaling elothiug from two clothing stores and somo toilet articles from a drug store. Tho goods were found on him aud identified, the following tax He Palled the Brai, Nob,, July 11.—[Speciai Telegram fo Tor Bee|-Leo, a 4-year-old son of Charlos Davis, found an old revolver today and pulled the trigeer. Tho bullet passod gust under the skin in the right side. The Goctor says it will not prove fatal, but was & elose call Urigger. LCozap, Nob,, July E Lu tho case of Romoustrants against M. G. O'Brica for a saloon licanse, the vile lage board having ganted the licease, Judge JHlolcomb dcided in favor of Romohstiants $od the saloon has been el Wanted in H ty. sis, Neb, July 11 al Tologram Tus Bes.)—Fred Pendarvis was arrestod Cou Spe ruv Salurday by Sveriff Allea of Harlan county and taken to Alma charged with mortgaging property ho did not own The aro ulso on the track of his brother, Frank, for checking on several different banks where he had po money. He is wanted in many A nsarance, For 25 cents you can insure yourseif and family agaiostanv bad resuits from an at- tack of bowel complaint during the sumner, Oneor two doses of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy will cure any ordinary case, It never fails, and is picasant and safe 1o taks, No family can afford to beavithout it. For sale at 25 anb 50 cents per bottle by druggists. o~ BERLIN FOR CHAIRMAN. The County Roard Will Ba Thoroughly Re- organized at Thursday's Meeting. Thursaay will be a fleld day with the county commissioners, Last Saturday they decided to adjourn to that date, and on its face the adjournment carried the impression that the adjournment would be simply one for the transaction of routine business, It is now given out that when the board holds tho Thurs iay meoting thoero will be a complote reorganization. Kvervthing has been arranged, Tne chairman will be elocted and the committees will be made up for the balauce of the year, or until the new members go in noxt January. As now outlined R. S. Barlin will bo the next chairman, and he will get the position aided by Mr. Van Camp, from the democratic side of the house. Mr. Van Camp does not ask very much. He simply wants to have the bridge and road vortfolio, and also insists that Mr. Ber- lin will not vote to remove any of the democratic Aprointees at the court- house und poor farm. Van Camp states that Berlin has uot made any pledges, but like Barkis he says that “he's willin’,” at any rate; Van Camp says that he is for Berlin until the ice froezes in the region that 1s alleged to be too hot for angel's visits Major Paddock doos not take kindly to the soleciion of Berlin and 1s doing his utmost to crack the party whip over Van Camp's hoad but as Van Camp seos no chance for a demo- crat he will not be coerced by the commis- sioner from the Little Pavpio. The major carries the ldea that he does not want the Job for himself, but wants it for Judge Sten- berg. Mr. Williams is not saving a word but the general upiuion is that he is for Berlin, - The Lud Tho plensant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxati run of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite reme To get the true and genuine articlo, 0ok for the name of the Californin F'ig Svrup Co., printed near the boltow of the package. “LAST OF THE BUFFALO.” Ownership of Colonel Jones' Herd to Be De- clded In Federal Court. Tlis was a warm day for a buffalo hunt, but that is the sort of business the United States court undertook llld stuck to it most of the day. The case of the Merrimack Savings bank of New Jersey against C. J. Jones and othera was called and that Is how the “last of the buffalo” came to ot into court on this boiling hot day. The case luvolves the ownership of the herd of buffalo ow at Benson, a suburb of Omaha, and the disputants are C.J. Jones, botter known as *‘Buffalo Jones,” Messrs! Crary and Beason on ove side and the New Jorsoy savings bank upon the other. Abou! three months ago the herd of buffalo was sold to Messrs, Crary and Benson and brought to Omaba from McCook, where Mr. Jones had kept tho herd for vears. Tho New Jer- soy banking firm followed the hord with an attachment on tho ground that Jones owed the firm several thousand dollars on a deficiency judgment. The attorneys for Crary, Benson, Jones et al filed a motiou to have the attachment dis- solved and that was the question to be de- cided by the evidence introduced in court to- Juage Dundy was busy with other rs s0 after getting the caso properly ted he inatructed the sttornoy to proceed with the taking of testimony in the presence of the cierk and he would look it over later. — Mrs, L. R. Patton, Rockford, IiL., writes: * From personal experience | can recommend DeWitt's Sarsaparilla, a curo for impure blood and general aebility.” S Clo At ribune Sold. The Nebraska Tribune was sola at publie auction yesterday to satisfy two chattel mortgages for 32,000 and $2,500 on the tvpe, furniture and book accounts and on the press and folder rospoctivoly, in favor of Mrs. Sophia Festuer. The American National bank held a second mortgage of §700 on the press, and the Car- ponter Paper company a second mortgage of £600 on thetype, furniture and book sccounts. All of theso parties and one or two out- siders were present when Judge George W. Snields offered the property for sale. I'here was only ono bid in each case—tnat of Mrs. Festner, who bid 21,000 for the press, sud for the typo, furniture and buok ac- counis. and the entire plant was knocked down to her. The Carpenter Paper company holds & mortgage on the “‘good will’ of the company, while Mrs. Festner also claimed it under the assignment of all the “rignts and privileges’ of the old company, but as soon as the sale was effected the question was speedily sot- tled, as Mrs. Festner's representative gave orders to change the namo of the paper from the Nobraska Iribune to ihe Omaha Trib- une, and as such it will continue to be run. e DeWitt's Sarsaparilia cleanses izl School Board Polities. The contest over tho election of asecretary for the Board of Education continues with the chances rather favorable to Mr. Conoy- or. It is positively stated by Conover's friends that Mr. Wehrer, whosa vote will in all provability decide the matter either for Mr. Conoyer or William Coourn, will vote for Conoyer, Mr. Wehror was taken seriously il iast Saturday eveniug just as ho reached the foot of the stops that load to the board rooms and was obliged to go home 1n @ carriage. Ho was very sici all night Saturday night and nearly all day Sunday but is recovering so that it is probablo tuat he will attend the woetiug noxt Wednosday uight. the biood. Beochawm's l’lllsfm‘ a bad hiver, —_— PERSONAL DU AGRAPHS, Maaame Wallace will sail for Europe, via Cunard line steamship Aurania, July 24, | Mrs. Daniel Legeyt of O naha was aboard the City of Chicago when she went ushore, J. . Winters of Red Cloud and J, M. P ker of Arlington are among the Nubrask at the Areade. Dr. ana Mr for Cuautiug will sp2ak on Mr. aud Mus Now York and will s ropo by the steamer Hon. Thomas L of Hyannis, Grant ¢ ber of the board of commissio county, called upon Tik Brr Edson Rich, of the law firm of Jeffrey Rich, left Suturday evening for New whence he sails on Thursday for will bo abseut about two mouths, 1Paola Pavesick, the decorator theater, is here to bid council chamber in the now eity hall, He is at prosent engaged in decorating tue Lao caster county courthouse at Lincoln, Judee C. R. Scott, Attorney Hoover of P pillion, the veteran sheriff of Sarpy count and o iKaosas City limb of the law will form a quartet that will leave the latter part of next week for Colorado for a three weeks fishing wad bunting trip. They will go into camp within a mile of snow ling, about thir- ty miles from Pueblo. New Youx, July 1l.—[Spocial Telegram to Tik Bee. |—F. W. Waitmore of Nebraska was mot at the Hoffman House by Member E. P. Stern of the Manhattan Athletic club and afterwards spent the oveuing at the club's smoking concert on the roof of the garden. Two Lincolnites, Miss Coleman and Miss H. W. Whitman are at the St, Denis. W. H. Putu Neb., 15 at the Hoffman; Shaw of Nebraska is at the Aloemarle. Omabites here are U. Clayton and W. E. Emmerson, st the Mullopulhlu..l S. Savey ana C. (. George at the Windsor; Mrs. H. W, Hoffmau; G. R. Sharps at. the Windsor; K H. and L. Torrill at the 5t. Denls. Miss A, K. Fox of Liucolu is at the Westuiustor. is will 1 Y., whe Inesday Evans left Sunday lon the lith for ea ave Sunday o the doctor for uaty, Neb of that of on decorating the Boyd's Orth st the | TIHC OMAHA CHAIRMAYN | MICHENER TO BE Latest Rumor Concerning the Republichn Committee's Head. PATTISON'S EFFORT TO MAKE CAPITAL Even His Democratic Friends Admit That His Action in the Homestoad Affalr Has Lost Party Many Votes, the 518 FounterNTi STRERT, Wasiixaros, D. C., Jaly 11 {uner circlos of the republican * Wasmixorox Buresv or Tus Bes, % In the organization here it is understood that Hon, | L. T. Michener, formerly of Indiana, now law partner of Colonel W. W. Dudley in this cily, will be chairman of the republican na- tional committee, Senator Proctor not desit- ing tho work, and that ex-Uongressman Louis E. McComas of Maryiand has been notitied officially that he may expect to suc- cood Land Commissioner T. H. Carter us secretary of the committee. The selection will likely bo made this weok in New York vernor Pattison Criticised. Thera is only pity and condemuation hero for Governor Pattison of Pennsylvania on account of his refusal to call out the militia to save lifa and protect proporty at Home stead. He is held moraliy responsivle for the many lives lost in bis offort to zain politi- cal favor. His final action in acknowledging bis fault and readering assistance to the shoriff, it s cousiaered in_political circles, has lost him all the buncombe he wained among the rioters, while he has disgusted ven s fellow democrats in Washington very pulpit in Washington soverely eriti- cisoa Governor Pattison yosterday and last night. Will Not Pass This Congress. It is conceaed on every hand now that the fres silver bill is dead, 30 far as this session is concerned, although a fow demugogues will affect 10 baiieve otherwise. 1t is ac knowledged by its most consistont and tent frionds 1o have ten to fifteen majority againstit. There will_be but batweon two and threo weeks more of this session of con- gress, as_adjournment is fixed for the last week in July. Miscellancous. T. C. Grable of Omahn is at the Riggs. caeral A. B. leton, assistant secre- tary of the treasury, has, in the cstimation of public opinion her, comptotely exonerated himself from all questionable transactions with the Spring Garden Natioual bank affairs at Phoiladelphia. 1t appears after all that is credit was abused in tho interest of u friend, Tho beet sugar bounty will not e dis- turbed at this sossion of congress. S, He in the Regular 11.—[Special The following army Wasmixaroy, D. Telegram to Tuk B orders were issved today : 1g transfers in the Ninth infantry Followi are mude: First Lieutenaut Jonn Baxter, jr., from company A to compauy F; First Lieutenant John P. Finley, to0 company A. the Twenty-se from company F Tho followmng transfers in ond lnfautry are made: Cap- tain William Conway, from company K to company B; Captain’ Will W. Dougherty, frow company B to company K. The super- intendent of the recruiting service will causo ten recruits at David's island, New York harbor, to bo assigned to company F, Firth infantry, and forwarded to Fort Sam Hous- ton, Tex. Tho leave of absence granted Major Dewitt C. Poole, paymaster. June 1,13 oxteuded twenty-five’ days. Major Gen W. DBaird, paymaster, is re- sved from duty in the Departmeat of Da- kota gnd will” report in person to the com- mandiog general Department of the Mis- souri for duty at Chicago, First Licutenant Louis H. Grdman, retired, is detailed for service as professor at the Marmaguke mili- tary academy, Sweet Springs, Mo., and a board of officers is appointed to meot at the call of the president thereof at Madison bar- ks, N. Y., for the examination of such officers as' may be ordered before it to determine their fituess for promotion. Detall _for _ the . board Colonel Charles G. Bartlett, Ninth infantry; Major John V. Lauderdalo,’ surgeon; Major Ricuard Comba, Ninth infantry; Captain James Regan, Ninth :nfantry; First Lieu- tenant Frank 1. Morriwether, assistaut surgeon; First Licutenaut Rovert H. Ander- son, Ninth infantry, recorder, Licu- tenant John Baxter, jr., Ninth iofantry, will report in person to Colonel Charles G. Bart- lett for examination by the board as to bLis fitness for promotion. A board of officors is appointed to meet at Fort Assinaboine, Mout., for the examination of such officers as may be offered before it to determine their fituess for promotion. Detail for the board : Licutenant Colonel Evan Miles, Twentioth infautry ; Mujor Charles B. Byrne, surgeon; Major Lioyd Wheaton, Twentioth infaatry Major Myles Morlan, Tenth cavalry: Cap: tain Charles E. Woodruff, assistant surgeon ; First Lieutsuant Johu Bigelow, Tenth cavalry, recorder, Captain Abram A. Harbach, Twentieth in- fantry, will report in person to Licutenant Colonel Evan Miles at Fort Assinaboine for eoxamination by the board as to his fitness for promotion. Colonel Henry C. Murriam, Seventh infantry, and Colonel Jonn S. Po- land, Seventeenth infantry, detailed as members of the board of officers convened at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. are hereby re- he d. Captain Clarence E. Bennett, Seven- teenth infantry Il report in person to Colonel Henry U. Morriam at Fort D. A. Russell for examination by the board as to uis fitness for promotion. Leave of absence for one month, to tak effect about July 20, 1802, is granted Capta Benjamin H. Gilman, Thirteenth 1ofautry, Captain Crosby P, ‘Miller, assistant quartermaster, will proceed to Columbus barracks, Ohio, on official business connected with the quartermaster’s department, and on the completion_thereof return to his station in this city, Leave of absenca for one montn and fifteen days is granted First Liouten- ant Samuel ~C. Roberts, Wirst oavalry, Three montbs ordinary leayo of absence 1s granted Gaptain Benjamin M. Rogers, Tnirtcenth infantry, to take offect from tho dato of oxpiration of extension of sick leavo granted him March 3 Among Military Men, Colone! Beuham, inspector of small arms practice, has received tnirty bronze, silver and gold medals from Washington to oe aistributed among the winners in the revol- ver, carbine aud riflo competitions at Belle- vue this year. There are eizhiteen bronze medals, nine siiver and throe gold in ail, by are about the siz> of a silver dollar and are Landsome and appropriate. Captain Coolidze arrived and will take onarge of the camp at Bellevue today and set about preparing it for the competitions. Lieutenant Quay, recently appointed aide under Goneral Brooke, has notified the gen- sl tnat he will report very soon for duty. He had just received a leave of absence for two months and intenaed to spend his vaca vark, but receiving this srmation he decided to foregn the pleas- s of tho vacation and report for duty at reral Brooke's headquarters as soon as tion in the national in possiblo. A ranason of Senator Palmer of [llinois, who recently graduated at West Point, nas been assigned to the Second infautry and will take his station at Fort Omaha as second lieutenavtin September next. Western Fens g, WasmiNgroy, D. C., July 11 Telegram to Tue Bex.|—The follow of pensions granted is raportad by Tus ana Examiver Bureau of Claims: Nobraska: Original—Aundrew J. Hezkiah H. Way, John Keasey, Nelson Whipple, Nicnolas Mergen, Alexander Scnle- gel, Heu Hale, Dauiel Wickkiser, Allen Woods, Johu N. Martin, Jeremiab Gullion, Willlam B. Gring, Jonas Peterson. Addi tional—David 5. Reed. 1ncrease—\V/illiam Car William L. Rabs eorge K, Davis, Orlgnal widows, ete. n Holand, father. lowa: Original -Philander Rona, Nuthan. iel Suroyer, Lyman R Leach, George A, so, Jobn . Muoroe, Joun Swadling, nomas McMann, Alexander Fulton, Raus ford K. Spencer, ' Lucas Garduer, Matthias Seufer, George H. Scott, Jacob H. Shull, Myron Humfrey, Willism H. Rodluson, Ad ditioual—Lester Heath, Jucov Miller. Res- g list Beg Pearl, DAILY BEE: “FUESDAY, JULY 12, 1892, Suits. S1.7 AND A SUI TRD FLOS $9.00 NEW BLAZER SUITS. 3 Wao have just veceived a fow new and Our Bath- Nu 1 TANY ing Snitetone [stytish Blazer Suits, made of fine NAVY nent and trim |STORM SERGE Straight front They fit, yet |P!fzer and bell skirt. Look at suits | are ocmfopt- |orhers ask #15.00 for, then see these at | | able, admit- ting of por- fect freedom | and easeful motion, ° PRICES 'l'IHHD FLOOR. N Tlmllmor News A\HO( T WAISTS. 50¢c 75¢ Cambric Waists.... T [81.25 Lawn Waists 75¢c ¢1.50 Lawn Wais 81 00 $1.75 Sateen W. ‘usts‘ ..81.25 P OR PRICES $3.50 AND $4.50 o such prices for such well made and perfect fit’ng suits obtain in Omaha. THIRD FLOOR. 2,00 Madras Waists. . $1.50 5.00 Silk Waists. ... .33.75 LADIES’ Shirt Waist Suits *‘Ready Made’ That means stylishly made: good ma- tevials, Some of these suits have been $8.00. We offer you choice of the lot for $2.98. Third Floor. Ladies’ WHITE SUITS. DY MADE" “R summer dri s5e8. ¢9.00 Suits now.....$3.95 BELL SKIRTS, wide hem, with tucks above. all white, Only 98¢ Each. All have shirt waist and bell skirt. Third Floor. OUR FRIENDS Chilaren’s Gingham Dresses, Some were 3200 and Lau your cholce now for Who live at a_distance orders to us. money cheerfully refunded. So cheap you won’t think of making ¢6.00 Suits now.....$2.50 ¢12.00 Suits now.....$6.50 should send Satisfaction to you or THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO Take Away Pric OoN Boys Walsts 60c unlaundered waists 41,00 flannel wnists $1.00 lnundered waists, 0 flannel waists. .00 flannel waisls, . 0 worsted blouses . Third floor. Suit Bargain Table OFFERINGS. Here aro splondid looking suits,worth 35, 86, 28 and $10; your choice for $3.50 a Suit. Third floor. $10 long pants suits, only $5.00. $0.00 kilt suits, (wool) only $2.50. Ladies’ Ummer Hosiery Ladies’ cotton hose, fast black, only 121 Cents. Second floor. Children's English hose, worth 60c, only 3 25 Cents. Second floor. Boy’s double kneo iron clad hose, 25 Cents. Second floor. jorsey ribbed vests, ribbon 10 Cents. Second floor. Ladies’ balbriggan vests, high neck, sleeveless, 25 Cents. Second floor. SPIRITED PRICES WITH GENUINE VALUES IN THE OFFERINGS. Bathing A MAN OR A WOMAN, travels well supplied with those articles is Happy. who Bnglish Bristle Hair Brushes, 260, up. I\n!»»m and Horn Combs, any shape, ., 100, T, & “Hand and Stand Mirr ¢, up to 81,50, Powder and Puft Gl ago powder, 17 conts. Box and pack= Other Powders constantly in atack ab very low prices 4; 11 (,l\wllnc S0ca bo Aluh 1, 20¢ .l hn\ Kirk's Roal, 20c a box. p Shanlon Bells, 60c a box. Tooth Brushes, ¢, 10¢, 20¢ ilpf .-\‘hAl\\'lw'tr;\pi, 10¢, 19¢, 25¢ up, Pocket Books, 23¢, 33¢ up. % Men's Alligator Club H'.u,'\'. GG Men's Seal Baves, $2.75 anl $3. & Men s Shirts 81, $1.50, $2 ani up. as you will not see for the pxm‘ Such styles elsew here New Tecks and Scarfs. New styles in Han lkerchiefs. Men's French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, worth 75¢ else- where, now only 50c a Garment. Men's Gauze Shirts, = 2 / JC. Good value and such as you pay 35c for elsewhere. Original widows, ete.— Emma R. Moore, Joun Holler, father. Colorado: Originat—John McKinley, La rence McCormick, George U. Snerart, Jo C. Mobley, I\ der. Willlam G. throp, Richard Hollis, William R. Robi son, August Herrmann, son, Additional—George R. Frazier, J. Johnson. Hinds, minors of. St mpanits It Cured the Bo; My little boy was ve months with diarrhoea, medicines, aiso_called in two doctors, nothing did bim any good until Chamberiain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhg remedy, which gave prompt relief and curod it the best conscientiously recommend 1t toall who neod & reliable colic or cholora morbus I consider and can him_permanently. mediciae made remedy for diarrha: J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. R ®5.00, St. Via the Ohio & Mississippi railwa tickets good going fargarat C.% Myers, nk T. Russell, Heary Schrod- McPher- Peter Original widows, etc.—Egbert vad off for two We used various but we used Louls to Cincinnati and Return, all trains of July THIRD . L i ica, storation and supplemental —John F. Lam- | all the Scandans pties 1n Amerf bert. Incrcnse~‘\‘\'|mnm H. Johnston, John | and Mr. Norden and his ochoristers are in Oglosbee, Theodora Pangborn, William | high hopos of bringing back tho silken Mitchell. - Keissue — Franklin Simmons. | trophy to Omana. The, ng two of the sant Wed- afternoon, This i3 Il preseat in tho fes- o wio tasted of y feel confident that three parts of Soderma ding” suite yestordav the work which thoey tval competition, and tt the flavor of thoir ¢ their high hopes have a s w- L the i < s ha ood pjontana: Additional— Androw J. Kim- | S8, 0L SR, 12 Carey i thota an North Dakota: Additional—Leverett I. | an inspiratios. Trowbrldge. ~ Good ason Why it Should. South Dakota: Original—Ausun H, La- | o JHOH P00 0 FER ™ 10 the Elkton, Ky., for the past twelve years, 8a “Chamberlain’s Cough Rewmedy gives botter satisfaction than any other cough medicine [ bave ever sold.” There is good renson for this. No other will cure a cold so quickly; no other is so certain a preveutive and cure for croup: no other affords so much rolief 1u cases of Wwhooping couzh, $n | arug business < —_— Becoming Popular. The daily attendauce at the Young Men’s Christian association building was found to reach the remurkable figure of 542 on last Saturday, when & count was teken, Noth- ing spacial in the way of attraction was on, only the regular features of the institution, Among which the fino reading rcom ranks Asono of the best. The baths aro popular these warm days when the lawn tennis courts sapersede the xymuasium, though a ra . ; it vaid: few men porsist in tneir exercises. The 16, 17 and 18, and " returning five days | ioiiieous rec ption accorded all strangers after date of sule, [or tickets and fur- | countsa great deal in making tho ouilding ther information call at Ohio & Missis- | of the association a vopular place of resort sissippi oflic Union depot, S Louis. Swedish Ser A gloo party of the Norden of ( Swedish singing society of the city foux Falls, S. D., yesterday afternoon, a before it went it visited Tue Beg buildu and in the court sang selections from Thero wore some sixteen compatriots Jenny Lind and Christine Nilsson iu the wnd under the direction of Lrnest party, Norden they well maintained the musical reputation of their homeland. Theyv are ioux ["alls today to take partin the gra Scaundinavian musical festival to be held there A banuer this aud the two foilowing days. will be cowpoted for by the picked choirs Blackwell’s Bull Durham zed standard o Has been thg recogn for over 25 years. first, BEPDOKK AND APTER sk haa ness can be restored to perfect hea We give @ written guarantee with 6 be For Sal3 in Omaha 105 North Broadway and aha, the loft for its repertoire, to the enjoyment of all who heard, Uniformly good and uniformly Bright sweet and frags most fastidious to test its peculiar excellence. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. NERVINE, the great Spanish Remedy. Aused by slfab y and the for leisure time. Tho attendance is’way above tbat of the average association at this time of vear. - Disease never successfully attacks the sys tem with pure blood, DeWitt's Savsaparilla makes pure, new blood and enriches blood. m crmits, The following building permits were is- sued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Courtney & na n ne-story frame addi- of! tion to store, 9072 Duvenport street ...8 800 Ti Griffith, one_and one-half story frame dwellin, 7 Davenport street 2,000 Two minor peru 0 in TokB)ieseee o eossssas .« 8 3000 ud —_—————— DeWitt's Sarsaparilia destroys such poi- sons us scrofula, skin disuases, eczoma, rhov- mutisw, [ts timely use savas many lives, of Orrice WORLD'S FAIR Sept. 15, 1893 BLACKWELL'S DURHAM Topacco Co., Durham, N. 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Spec:ally Adapted for Use in Hard Water 1 H SHORTEST LINE T0 CHICAGO is via the Chicago, Milwauked & St. Paul R'y, as representee on this map. F‘;fiiaw—_—— SHighs Tam, 'CEDAR RAPIDS MY By DES MOINES Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 p. m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:45 a. m. City licket Office: 1501 Far- nam St., Omaha, F. A. Nasu, Gen'l Agent. i By virtueof un ¢ Moores, clork of t county, Nobrasks, upon u ) red in sald court In favor of ¢ wttonal Bank of O axninst O, M. Behooide M. Sehnofder. I have init zoods wnd chaus 5 the prope Jmpany, o-wit alo stock of notions hosiery and glo fer with ofth fixturos, und all con- und othe nd store fu ned in tho ba and five story storo bulldf L1iLL Howard” stroet in tho eity of Om Douglas County, Ne- braska: and [ willon the Lith day of Jily, A D, 1802 commencing at 10 o'elock a o of 8 uld uy. at Nos 110 and 1111 Howard street, In the eity of Omuhi, sald county and state. sell sald zoods and ehiattels at pubiio suction to the hihest bidder, or bidders, for I, oF K0 mueh thervot s iy be i siid axecution, the Ssary to sutisty wmount 4ue thereon belng Twenty thousund and ey dollirs (#,630.00 Juagnient and nine and 3100 dollars, #0,00 Costs, With Interost on suld wmounts at rite Of 10 per cent por annum from the 10th duy of June. A. D, I8¢ Cruing costs. SGuwnha, Nob, Jnie $ILh, | [ GEORGE Shorlff of Douglus Count J30d 2tk Neb. KIRK'S |, BAKING . POWDER Sozs FOR2H¢ ABSOLUTELY PURE. - JUSTTRY IT. F.FRJAQUES & CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. HAVE Y00 FILED YOUR lan Depredation You'd better not waste any more time if you expect to get anything from the gov- ernment. Unless you put your claim on record before March 3, 1894 you will never have another chance. It takes time to put an ap- plication inshape, and there is not a bit of spere tima left. Whatever you have lost by the Indians, under the conditions described in the law, can be recovered if you go about it in the right way. The Bse Bureau of Claims knows just how to go to work. Write and find out. —THE—— Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha. Neb. morgnine euroaln 101020 ( u.-punuuua OR.J BYEFHEND. Leban IR TRADE MARK. — Lyes tosted froe by an EXPE WP OPTIOIAN Perfect adjustment, Superlor lonses. Nor curcd by using our Bpoctuc Pricos low for first ola ous headach aud Eyeglussos goods. | THE ALOE & PENFOLD GO, 114 5.15th St, Creighton Block,

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