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e e b s s A e e e — T o THE OMAHA_ DAILY BER /TUESDAY, AUGUST 2°, SOLDIER BOYS COME HOME [ troten for aessatine omeer rienot xiie | GIBSON BROKE THE QUORUM | facsipiembers tostes the theee dave end HOW TO KEEP COOL. o : gt "M 1 Ward on August 9. Rogers, another of the ~ phbies A accused was discharged. Reardon appealed —— 4 S MORR ROLLING STO I T R e Omaha Guards and Thorton Bifle Cot Bk | pure megitieras Attempt at Eotosl Bo i Moeting to Rel. | S0U!hern, Pucifios deka the Overiand for e : with THE FIREWORKS DISFLAY. g from the Encampment. - state High School Teachers Defeated. CHEYENNE, Wyo, Aug. 20.—(Sepcial to Progeam to Bo Given at Pompel at The Bee)—The Unton Pacific officials have [ “Keep cool.” Conrtland Beach This Evening. " received a request: for elght engines and Excellent advice In summer time but not WOAMPAIGN” ENDED BY BA QUITS | The first will be the salute of maroons or | DISCUSSION ~ ON THE PROPOSITION | crews for service: om the Southern Pacific | very easy to follow. Apparently It would be aerlal cannons fired from iron mortars and s rallroad west ‘of \@gden. Three of the en- | just as easy to say “keep strong, healthy exploding at a great altitude with a tremen- gines will be sentiout from the Nebraskn | ung vigorous amid the sweltering heat of dous report, (hen 2nd, magical prismatical | entiment of the Seven Membors Who Re- | division and the others will go from Laramie. | (oo (00" A VEUTERIE 18 ot BRIV fllumination with 1ights of Intense brilliancy It is stated that,thelr services will be re- | thi® trying season.” And yet this is d which change color repeatedly and finally . quired about three mont possible but it Is something that every per il blend with pleasing effect. 3rd. Display of at-Arms for the Absentes—Followed Sl o son can do If the right means are adopted large colored rockets-—variega gems, ce by Akin—Required to Answer, Filling Federal OMc lestial stars, opal clouds, golden clouds, ton CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 20.—(Special to et ite, aerfal bouquets, peacock plumes, silve i The Bee)—United States District Attorney i 2 e P no appetite and feel scarcely able to work reamors, liquid fire, cte., ete. dth. Nes's The religlous question entered into the de- | Gibson Cla ¢ pited States Marshal " . The Omaha Guards and the TRUFSton | of hisaing, fiery serpents. Sth. Fiery torpe- | yuont - W‘“r H:“ ““I:q ‘.,f m“wm: o '!’ n“ |:’h .‘u\ | ited ; o |\rw don’t rush off for a drink to “brace up” on Rifles returned home from the state en- | does flying through the air with great ve- : bl b S o oot have FeCelVed A coter | or swallow some other injurious stimulant o g, the former ¢ ety ot CElent of rayonet tourbillions, | MEht, and for a time it played an import- missions from Washington and T W SURAYA SIS RRRTEL BRROITON. - O e campment last evening, the former carrying | locl . Filght ¢ 1 B it upon the duties of their respective offices on W common sense princip a the cup at first awarded to the Rifles. The forming ca ir Lilthl Shif He R ” 3 _ | September 22. Judge Clark will resign from iguld and lack energy because your sys friends of each company were out to cheer | *CendIng e e touuntaina, fery | por e absence of President Powell, MF. [ e Wyoming supreme bench, and It ia ex- | tem is in a low condition. You are hot by them on thelr march up town from the | ywiiticinde ate. ete. Sth, Flight of ) ""L"“T"“" ']"""‘ to l-ll“l""-‘ There were ' pect 1IH|’<VI1w rnor Osbo ne ml'\ _,.n...ul‘m :y | ‘atise Your body. does fiot: throw oft the ex depot, and eacht colebrated the home coming | shells, forming jeweled clouds, studde PUEIIREE ELeC e DEcAen, BIRDIY & WUbEOF) 8 DEOIR G R el S el T3 COr O PATACCHEAO e VNI RURNFATH) COAFQ WEAL at a banquet gems of every hue—turquoise, rubles and The regular business was pretty well out e A A cause you do not get sufficient nourishment Captain Scharft and Lieutenants Foy and | Sapphires, dlamonds, ete., etc oth. Celestial | of the way when Mr. Tukey offered a reso- Inherited n Foriune, Hayward wers In command of the Thurston | SArs—rayonet fires’ marconed. - 10th, The | jution assigning Miss Stacia Crowley and | ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Aug. 20.—(Spectal | aerial acre of variegated gems, produced by 58 Y. McGee to positions e Hig 0 The v er, a ranchm Rifes. All along the line of march from | o giceiiva of magnificent shells. 11th Miss L. C. McGee to positions in the High to The Bee)—Willlam Reeder, a ranchman the depot to the armory the young cam- | Flight of congreve rockets, exhibiting the palgners were greeted with cheers. On the | rarest tints, peacock plumes, silver stream- | 1ast year, to be employed at such time as ad- | Sweetwater county, has recelved notification | ¢o take the newly dicovered pre-digested breast of each soldier was a buo ribbon, | ers, triple parachutes, etc., ete. 12th, De- | ditlonal teachers might b needed. (i LLICLH L T e e e een | food at least once daily. This food which Is tered into the scrvice, was at the bead of [ ci, BELURERTE) oK S 13th, Salvos of gi- | 'O the president’s desk, Mr. Gibson picked | top, coction but a pure starchy food, in lquid the procession. | gan ic bombs, forming a golden cloud studded | WP his hat and went out of the side door of OBGFUINY ANl Ponipeil form:, delicious to the taste and exceedingly Upon arriving at their, armory the Thurs- | with jewels. 14th. Aerial contortionists (com- ( the room, thus breaking the quorum. i etk P continues | refresting. Being pre-digested it is absorbed tons found a house full of ladies, and in | ical). 15th. Device at silver fire wh Mr. Lowe opposed the assigning of the | The balloon and parachute jump continues | piriiiiE, R BFTCERRG B Giowed the long drill hall two tables spresd with a | with intcrsecting centers, forming a splendid | teachers, as there was nothing to show that | SAch evening Paskola gives tone to the system, it prevents dellclous: supper. After marching into the | chromothrope, changing into a revolving sun | yoycotoioo oo oo oacy The dog show Is still the great attraction | gy papsia, it perfects the digestion. It im- hall and before arms were stacked, “Litile one of the most beautiful devices ever intro- Retoin g e e it both for young and ol parts strength and vigor to those who ar Joe,” the company's msscot, was produced | duced. 16th. Grapd displ of mammo'h plying, Mr. Tukey sald that no complaint The amphitheater at “‘Pompell” is illumi- | weak and debilitated. As & health-giver it is and placed up'n a ch Joe is about ghells, inches In circumference, displaying | had been made against either of the teachers, | nated by twenty-two electric are lights. Lsurpassed years old, and is as black as all the coal | at an Immense altitude showers of rubles, | only that there had been idle reports that A few more touches will be required to Keep cool ! ever mined. The boys called for a speech. | sapphires, laburnum blossoms, etc., ete. 17th. | one taught Catholicism and the other in- | complete all the arrangements for “The Loss of health masns loss of a great m Joe got rattled and his teeth chattered. He | Flight of rockets with peacock plumes. 18th. | gy 1t nad since been proved that the | Last Days of Pompell,” which opens tonight | other things also. 1t pays to be well. It you wasn't used to making speeches, and tried | Device. Aladdin's feweled tree, with blos- i at Courtland Beach, but by noon today every- | w feel cool, strung, well, vigorous and %o (el] 'the’ boya mo, but hia vacal organs | soms of every hue—a most charming effect, | Charges were without any foundation {n any. (& Courtiand Heach, bit by noon today every; | BELE, AR Sl MEORRL WE ot try wouldn't work and Joe nearly fainted. Fin- | and terminating in a fairy fountain. 19°h. | particular G g spectacular production. kola. You will like it, everybody does who ally he braced up after a moment’s per- | Flight of infant parachutes. 2 Comic de- PLEADS FOR MISS M % ACTGTTak hearsal of “The Last Days | bas ever tuken it. You are sure to recom suasion and stood erect on the chair. His | vice. The monkey gymnast—a wonderful and Dr. Duryea stated that he, as a member of | 1 fu .‘K," s elven Jase evening at Court. | mend it after taking it s others have don courage came back and he yelled: “We am | amusing plece of pyrotechnic mechanism. The | the committee on High school, had carefully | ¢f Fompeit™ was eiven last evening at CoWr | Wi,y popular because it has merit de people, and we wins every time, sec?" v grace of the performer is quite astonish- | gone over the whole matter, and found that [ @Rl Aeachs FErVEATRS Wbt MIGHE STOctiy A pamphlet giving full particulars about The boys cheered, and then was taken | jng. 21st. Aerial bouquet, produced by flight | nothing out of the way had been said by '“;m'm: charge of the ballot, were both | Paskola will be sent on application to the away to be fed on cake and ple the rest of | of nsteroid rockets (Pain's World's fair novel- | Miss McGee, who was charged with disparag- | \od B8 CEAREC OF e 0o o ent. Pre-Digested Food Co., 30 Reade St., New the night ties). 22nd. Shells wi'h meteoric rain, 23rd. | ing the bible. e AU VAL € ; TROUBLE OVER THE CUP. Salvo of aerial saucission, filling a space in | The board held a meeting, he said, for | Those driving out in carriages will save The silver cup sred by svernor | the air with wonderfully brilliant fires of | the purpose of looking in‘o the charges, but | Money by pur x:!u.,: ‘l'l'un',l:n Yl.tll\ll,\fl“(::y Crounse to the | drilled company in the | most grotesque form. 2ith. One of Pain’s [ no personappeared. There was-a unanimous | the exhibition nights, because an ;“_l]‘“‘ oy state was awarded In the first instance to | latest devices. The Japanese fan, a most | nomination of Miss McGae, but nobwithstand- | to the beach grounds does not include a but Sunday it was taken away | original and beautiful piece. 25th. Flight of | ing that, she was dropped. Any man had a t in the large amphitheater, while a from them and given to the Omaha Guards, | electric shells, shedding a simultancous flood ‘r\gh; u]y m.“‘.wnq a teacher, but no mem- 5 ";1:- ticket do include the beach General Colby explaining that the Rifles | of light over the surrounding scencry. 26th. | ber had a right to damage a teacher's reputa- | Privileges. had not ('Hmn-ynp :I., N\qu“: ments in having | Discharge of mons er aerial waggl tion. 1f the board did not want to employ The general admission seats at ‘‘Pom- the necessary nu r of men in the drill. | One of the World's fair devices, a Turkish | Miss McGee it could adopt the resolution, and | pei while perhaps not o comfortable ae The cup was awardid to the Rifles on the | carpet 28th. Parisian novelties—rockets with | set her right before the public. I best | chairs in the boxes or as the re ed seals, marking of proficiency, the judges holding | silver thread 20t Salvo of 30-inch bombs | teachers could not be secured unless tlie | With their back rests, nevertheless command that they stood 91.4, while t Omaha | prismatic torrent and silver clouds. 30th. [ board pursued a manly cours nd righted | @ full view of the entire performance, and no Guards put up a record of 90. Having noth- [ Aquatic marvels, including gold and silver | wrongs that it had done. So far as he was | One who occupies a general admission seat ing to say about the requirements of the ntains, flery gey flying fish, water | concerned, Dr. Duryea said that all he | Will have cause for complaint competitive drill the judges gave no atten- ils, ete. B1st. Final grand flight of wanted to do was to place Miss McGee in | Manager Grifiths will continue the dog tion to tho number of men in the com- colored rockets, fired simultaneously, pre B a proper light before the people of this com- | show this evening for the benefit of those panies. Thus the award made, ing a grand and magnificent aerial bouquet. [ munity. Here the doctor read a letter from | Who desire to sce the dogs in their great Before leaving camp the officers of the — Prof. Lewis, showing that two more teachers | performance, as well as “Pompeii.” He sug- Thurston Rifles were presented with a letter Buy your hard coal before the advance. [ were needed in the High school. s to those who want®to see all that is from Captain A. W. Corliss, Eighth United | A, L, Patrick keeps the best. Tel. 557. Mr. Akin said that he could endorse all £ on to be at the beach as early as 7 States infantry, who was one of the board of - that had been said by Dr. Duryea with | o'clock. The balloon, the dogs and finally officers who judged the competitive drill. | 5:45 P. M. at Omnhu, 8:45 A, AL at Chicago. | roreronce to Miss McGee. He had voted | “Pompeli’ at 8:15 oiclock are the attractions Over his own signature Captain Corliss says | The new vestibuled train now running on | against her, but not on account of her relig- | for tonight that for proficiency in the infantry competi- | (he “‘Northwestern” east daily. fous views. Mr. Akin dounted the advisabil- | - A few points about getting to “‘Pompeli,” tive drill the board of officers was in favor - d ity of elec'ing the two teachers until there | securing tickets, etc Reserved seats, as This extra- ' Constipation, of the Thurston Rifl:s, as the drill of that © WASHINGTON AND RETURN, was a necessity for employing them. On | well as box seats, for “Pompeii” are on sale [ Srdinary Ro- Dltafes, Rty gwasitar superior toithat put up) by the whole, he was of the opinion that the | at Kuhn's, Kinsler's and Fuller’s drug | Lhei®or f3 K ¥ Falling Sen- other competing companies, i letter Will | Gne Fure for the Kound Trip Via the Chi- | matter should lie over until some future | siores, also Kiplinger's cigar store, up to 5 [ wonderiul [ i, beiframed and hung in the| vestibule ot the ago, Rock Island & Pacific Knllway. time. o'clock of the night of the performance, also | discovery’ of JiS O hosayes B o g Teakitig 8OUL | Good o return until September 15. Tickets | Mr. Tukey said that the resolution was not | at entrance to Courtland Beach. A iicket [ [hS Sz 1t B ana “othicr up the fight for the present, though it was | 00 Sale August 23, 24 and Ch of | introduced on account of the small at- Pompeil” also admits to Courtland | darsed by the y el not yet cortain what Captain Scharff might | routes east of Chicago, going a urning. | tendance of members. He had had it in his c lo a ticket to Courtland does not | leadingclen: Strengthens, A e For full particulars call at Rock Island ticket | possession for some time, and had intended | admit to “Pompeil.” Take Sherman avenue | tiflo man of Iy Leqratss 8 1602 Farnam street. to introduce It at the firs meeting at which | cars to Locust street, then change to East [ Xurope and A entireyatem, — he was present. Omaha cars, no tramsfer slip being neces- Hudyan is 8 Hudyam cures One Fare for the Round Trip. The vote was ordered, when Mr. Akin | sary; on entering Bast Omaha cars pay 10 urely voge. 5 Debility, Our Fall ('94) Catalogue will be ready in a day or two. =2 and the militiamen and their lady friends danced until midnight. The Union Pacific will sell tickets to the | raised the point that there was not a quorum | cents fare, and the conductor will give a re- | tablo, Po it Nervousuess . el G BT e e Sehmelainn e BEREEE S T s In order to give a fitting reception to the | Grand Island, at the rate of one fare for the SENT OUT FOR GIBSOM from Pompeil,” taken up by the con- Promatureness and restores | T — Omaha Guards the followliig named gentle- | round trip from all points in - Nebraska, | Acting President Burgess replied that Mr, | ductor, who thereafter gives back a transfer | O the dis A weak orguns EDUCATIONAY, men resolved themselves into a committee | August 25th to 28th inclusi also from | Gibson had absented himself without per- | slip, Which is good for a ride to the end of [ §a0e®® (00 p8 == Pains in the = and, made the arrangements: R. B. Howell, | points within 100 miles of Grand Island, | mission and when two mcmbers had pro- | Sherman avenue cars in either direction. LOST AR NN ‘l’,‘;"‘,gn WA LANA AL LI A SONG OF VAGATION. TUNE: TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE. Two little Vacation not Forty cents boys in rags, quite over for a seventy- love; two 'tis useless to five cent pair dirty little buy the boy and sisty ¢ shavers, all red, a suit, Ll oy SRy b Y Then well One's name a new waist sell you a T T T IO P PR PR TE POREI TN Y PO YL Results. mained—Fraitless Scarch of Sergeant- Keep cool! Iteception. When you fecl tired out on,a hot day, have There Is only cne way to overcome these unhealthy conditions, and that is by supply ing™ what the system needs, by restoring school at the 10 salaries they received | residing at Logan in the northern part of | yoine action, The best way to do this Is is Grover and panties first-class and they both will answer solid color live in The Nebraska walst clover 'till carrics the ‘]‘” twenty 'I“"C N |l wo school begins. bulk of the l; : el \n‘1 while st k carried and a genuine their mama in Omaha. percale waist is out We handle for 35¢, and shopping, a tremendous a solid color how these 2 line of od1 every duy little boys panties, made waist for g ¢ i ] fifteon cents. fight-=One from remnants % Buy one splxtj his of merchant anl compare panties tailor cloth; with the dry anl the other sewed with goods store tears his linen thread ones, and you'll sl anl Twenty-live find ours made cents to wear equal for a pair tothe ° : you'll pay emergencies it 50¢ for of a boy who happenel. anywhere. is on a vacation. OFFICIAL PROGRAM—full history of Pompcii—order of jheidents of the play--the only program frs¢ of charge. they never know how 9999999 After supper was aver the floor was cleared | Office, Qe losses y or L. B. Wood, . H. Wallenhoun, W. A. Mur- | August 26th to September 1st, inclusive. tested ‘ngainstehim Aidaviyii. the Too et i e oo € HH ray, G. W. Sues. ——————— Mr. Jayhes thought that the matter should Deathiaf:Butrick Welch, MANHOOD st o8 bR arma u e I l ar ca em The Seventh Ward band met the company Card of unks, % 5, 3 ’ not be pushed with only seven members pres- Mr. Patrick Welch, one of the first settlers RO %g‘ > A e, at the depot and headed the Guards as they | I desire to express my sincere thanks to | ent. ot OFakiia iiontAunday latibia ite Mota on ,‘m (4 i p{], mrlx\rlcl:fl to their ARGy b my friends and neighbors, particularly the | Mr. Tuley thought that the act of Mr. § SWEET SPRINGS, Mo. he armory the cup winners washed up | firm and employes of Dewey & Stone, for [ Gibson in leaving the room without per- IV IO e ie 000l pFiva Lo endoraaments. 4 A THE GREA HOHO0OT OB T(IB WR D S : and then fell in again. On each man's bay- | (ha Lindness shown me in my late be- | mission or consent was vory insolent, to say eral years, but in earlier days took an ac- | “YeKY, Quer LR RIS, UKD firat S e e B e T ageas onet was a tin cup. When the line came | reavement M. J. BROV the least, He moved that the sergeant-at. | Uve part in the construction of the various | s bton of semi cness and 8 e Cone, Iiatnone: Wosb BOITL oo ARRNBLIS: Eboir tie T o e down Farnam street three members of the ———— arms be sent after the absentee. raflroads being built from this point and on AL Ten e s v ays by the location. Hefore selecting a sehool, te fop 1110 itEatod ¢ Ltalo s th. reception committee marched ahead, carrying 1 Lo Chiengo. Mr. Akin opposed the motion, saying that | the public works of the city as a coniractor. | "o new'discovery was made by the speclilists LES.1Z AR A\DUCE, Manazor. brooms tied with blue ribbons. Behind the Commencing August 12, the “Omaha and | the hour was late. = He leaves a widow and one son. of the ol famous Hudson Medieal Institute. It came Quartermaster Sergeant Hodgins hold- | Chicago special,” via the Chicago & North- Upon a vote being taken, all of the mem- S — {s the strongest vitalizer made. It is very powers ; e Bt Marmess, Soid for $1.00 . packie ing aloft the trophy. The cup was almost | western railway, leaves Omaha daily at 5:45 | bers, with the exception of Messrs. Akin and LOCAL BREVITIES. (L I S L O D ) Central Collega for Young Ladles . covered with the company's colors, orange | p. m., and arrives at Chicago 8:45 next | Jaynes, voted to have the body of Mr. Gib- S Written guarantee given for o cure. 1f you buy Wentworth Milltary Aoadomy. and blue. Captain Mulford was in command | mornine. Vestibuled dining car, Wagner | fon brought into the board rooms. Owing to the absence of four members, no | #ix boxes and are nat entively Cured, s mer Ellzabeth Aull Seminary. and was assisted by Lieutenants Wilson and | sleepers and chair cars form the ‘cquipmient | Armed with his warrant to apprehend, the [ meeting of the Board of Health was held [ Wil be sent, g ¥on fee, b A S ’ . . b ~ ° Teneyck. Upon reaching the Paxton hotel | of this train, and are all up to *North- | sergenat-at-arms went out into the byways | yesterday afternoon. 3 S = Baptist Female College. the troops marched into the rotunda, where | western” standard. to s I for Gibson. John Coover, for burglary, had an ex- HU_DSD.:I MEDJICAL m’““'".,'l, the band played a few stirring airs, while 1401 Farnam stree!, city ticket office. For half an hour motions to adjourn were | amination in police court yesterday after- [ Junction Stockton Market, and Ellis — —— the soldier boys stood at “place rest.” Then ———— made and voted down by the seven members, [ noon and was bound over In the sum of Streets, San Francisco, Cal. T 2 = A they marched to the dining room. During | To Washington an return via the Wabask | \Who remained. 4 e L LdcaasL RN 0. (T Streets, San Fran erm—— A DAUGHTER OR WARD TO EDUCATF the banquet the band played in the lobby. only $30.25, with choice of routes, August Just before midnight Mr. Akin asked to R. M. Raffai was arrested yesterday for GHRI 'TMN GBLLEGE The leadiug school in the Woat, 14 ) xehool yo it Famong When the cigars were passed around the [ 23d, 24th and 2 For full partioulars | he excused. The request was refused, and, | My M il wER Rrroe YEUCEY 8 N g Oldcoll Re Adsomo 50 pago illusir & S aches to en com- | cal yabash off 02 Farnam st ARAIngah s Dalitaita ectionate adle officers made short specches to the men com- [ call at Wabash offi £ bidding b oclates an affectionate adien, | o0V G and Leavenworih streets and CO LUMBIA, MISSOUR!. r, President. plimenting them on their fine appearance TR he, too, left, saying that he would return at | GoRTeEtil, CA y and congratulating them for having won the some future time, 2 g S ' : e, Leave Omaha at 4:45 p. m. and you are | ~ For o time the six members hung around | _One day last week E. P. Broune of th in Chicago at 8:20 the next morning; that is, | (he hall, talking politics. Just as the High | Cudahy Packing company left for the north, i ] UIUCUIdt EDUCATIONAL. Pald and Gone. you are if you take the Burlington's Vesti® | school clock was tolling out the hour of | teling his assoclates thut he was going away g X CAMP LINCOLN, Aug. 20.—(Special to | buled Flyer. : SN midnight the sergeant-at-arms returncd, ro- | O a short business (rip. Yesterday the : . The Bee)—With the final award of the | All Ly served In dluiug cars on a 14| yorting that he could not find Mr. Gibson | information s AtLed i DR'N“”M!"" Ml (e Bovernor's cup to the Omaha Guards the in- f 8 B (e pinest steepers on | NILIN the limits of the clty of Omaha. " This dbyi o that. city, he and " Miss Mary 3 can be i enier terest In camp life came to a termination | wpoeys { discouraged the watchers and wait- | Q¥ n what Bl (L8 A0C R Y A 7 2 PRI B e bl ot o | hesliass 8 h ora “and an' adjourmmem “was or. | Peterson ot stoux” City ‘were unhied in | B : ! the Departmsnt of the Univers:ty of Omaha various companies was to draw pay and get e e dered until the first Monday in Sep- | HAtERSS, RO CORR Do (our through the ) 7 s out of the town. Adjutant General Gage | The latest fast train for Chicago and the | ‘ember at 7 o'clock p. m., an order betng | 8050 GO (000 north, Mr. and Mrs, Broune " 5 1 INEST THOROUGH CAREFUL, and Brigade Commissary Jenkins were busy t via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul | Ghtered upon the Journal requiring Messrs. | SE0 T 0 South Omaha, where they will L TR F HZLPFU all the morning making ont the pay roll and | jeaves Omaha at 6:35 p. m., arriving at Chi- \Ihm and C \»l')n m”nmn'-l]r at (lh;ll ('mn -:v’ul i 4 54 IN 4 TO 10 WEEXS Z L. paying off the men, and when the noon hour | cago at 9:40 a, m. Solid vestibule electric | SPOW cause why they departed from the | Feside. i £ iy : arrived the camp grounds wore practically | Iighted crain With elegant' palace. stoeping | D0AFd rooms without first getting consent A Tk N . OurBond X of all A Home for Young Ladies. deserted, and before 4 o'clock there was not | an dining cars from the presiding oficer. N T AN ey < .l||l'l'|(v' left (nl’ (,hi' |\\\1|k\"l|fl”i l“‘llll\l'-”lhh City ticket office 1504 Farnam, ROUTINE BUSINESS. J. W. D:weese of Lincoln is at the Paxton, ® which have for the past week held posses C. 8. CARRIER, City Tkt. Agt During the transaction of the routine busi- | 7 G. Tate of Hastings registered at the *. 8 L " 3 3. Tate o as 59 socially, physically, e V. v sion of the town. in: F. A. NASH, Gen. Agt. ness a number of residents in the north part | pellone last evening. KO PAIN OR TRUSS. o ek I e “‘“,;fi'.j!_.,'\!',‘?;:“a : 3 i DS e e of the city submitted a petition asking that R i o it (e Cl v 1 MUSIC, NOIMAL, COMMERCIAL QA compettors Tave bicn compelia o R T T Florence L. Moon bo appointed to u position | o5 R: Mummaugh, with the Pullman co NO OPERATION OR DANGER, Jocolate IC, NOIBIAL COMMERCIAL ANl rivals have been forced to yield the e in the Omaha View schools. The matter | Tyi Feo 0y g, Ryan, who has been visit- | NO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS. 5 ILE SUPPORT DEPARTMEN fR Changes In Dutlos und Statlons of Bub- [ Wt to the superintendont. = o | ing Mr. and Mrs. Coftéy, has gone (o Glen- Send for our New Book. unites in a_perfect form all ihe qua SNy e Ofeers Aunounced from Headguart Tred wood Springs, Colo. AR b R COLLEGE, Bollevue, Neb- Short Polico Stories. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—(Special |1 Rd2s0nkhand Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yost and Mr. Netherton NRTIUNAL RUPTURE CU ties everybody desires fo find in his | bt Sam Macleod, the ex-superintendent of Retl i Chiet ey has received a letter from | gram to The Bee.)—First Lieutenant H. bulldigs, ot 1o, the front with a long letter | Hall of this clty are in Boston where food. If is as Nourishing as Meat, T A o A itdzen,” vl jomplalng wnat the salooh | Hodges, Jr, Twenty-sccond infantry, Is re- | asking that the board pay him the sum ot | they are registered at the Tho and still pleasant fo take. |t is as | T MR bR TS il Hot betng conducted In an crderly menner, | Mieved from further duty at Groton School, | $200 that he nn];:hl’ ,i,llv the ;.u[ Im l\n.- ;:p r.ru:jiu ‘I‘(l;‘l\l\l:;v’:u‘ll;(ruup.‘l:‘llu \I\le?-)\\:;"n(l‘\flfllllll " {19 §. 14th St. Omaha, Neb. | Delicate as a Luxury, and still cheap | fhe mast, bew L s En e R. 8, Hall of 2416 Farnam street calle 1894, and s detalled af er that date as profes- | chgrged with malfeasance in office. The | Miss Emma Dunigan, who has been spend- It is by far healthier than either or in: “annaliy inipectea by the police station yesterday ~to identify | sor of military sclence and tactics at the New | matter was referred to the board's attorney | ing the summer in Omaha, took her de 4 Bt ety ;’1"’“["’“;"“‘!,‘\‘Irl‘:"".“’“fl‘l‘m‘ (s bouse Kriday | Hampshire College of Agriculture and Me- | for a legal opinion as to the validity of the [ parture yesterday afternoon’ for her home Tea, Coffee or Cocoa. AOERE AT, &0 K:andiHoorea 18 chanic Arts, Durham, N. 1. He will re- [ claim. at Bee, Neb. q K v — - - He Identified everything and at once filed a ALk Al $ By | Miss Hutchins was t . W, T 5 Therefore it should be made a house- 9 U BRAA S A1 port in person at the latter institution on y resolution Miss Hutchins was trans Judge W. W. Keysor of the district bench r b D ar flnlfnxvl»x\!‘r:(' |.l.lx‘.'”|'.l;i the pri ) Charging | 1o gate specified for du'y accordingly ferred from the Fort Omaha to the West | poturned yesterday from a month’s tour sl (e S hold article for daif¥ use, as it is in H'g!-':‘lms\ugliys:':r':uTg RMRIY L. HUFRIATY The following transfers of lieutenants of | Side school, and Miss Hutchinson from the ough the fastnesses of the Rocky moun- France. : BRILINGN, VIR Mary Wilson of 2724 Grant s'reet has been | s irst artiiors. (o an oo e fhants West Side to the Fort Omaha schoo D 10 (RALARARR O 10 SR oRS 0 - i gont and mont arrested on_complaint of Lilly M {he Hirat arilleryiio arud from & lRht Bate | s X Oato’ was eraployed f0r the. poriog!|-alnn tesling a8 scilie, es sn Aele and raris ME NI E R ronbon e e e lives next door to Mary, charging her with | 1561, ' i Clotemme Jonn B Sirser, | of one month, at a salary of to usslst kings Sy aden A e e B | 50 Wabaxh Ave: Clrloago—st ¥, Rroadway, N. ¥ I AvE VTS, B g : S Jeutenant John P, Wisser, | Of on 8 the Judge remained most of the f <+ Chlcag 5 4 afjd Elacution. 3oolfcam ayg te threats to kill and using abusive language. | trom pattery A to light battery K; First | the custodian of supplies. o | of miles from civilization, where he hunted L Niinarl, Waien 'Sl brios cibey The arrest 1s the outcome of a nelghborhood | 'iikenant Davia Price, from light pattery | The ill of John Rowe & Co. for $690 for | 01 Mol RO B 00 G e Werm the moun- T Xiona Sant. 13 1064, For Hlas. Catalogiie ade quarrel and thelr grievances Wil now be | (o battery A; Licutenant Wisser will joi | PImDIng i the Central school was rejected, EURA FEE M CLpoh s Naving had an ele- A IR, Kuptes Falling, Yoy aired in the police court the light battery on the date above speciiied, | there being nothing to show that the e B R RaTI - e light battery on the date above specife lng. nothing to Whow that. | ~ | gant trip and a pleasant vacation, M. W. Zeller, who has a fruit farm at | and Licutenant Price will then join his proper | euditure was ever authorized, ~This, mem AMERICAN CONSERVATORY Thirty-sixth and Ida streets, tured two | patte hers of the board stated, was a bill con Nobrasknua at the Hotels, ny, young boys in his orchard stealing plums econd Lieutenant John S. Grisard, Thir- | facted by Sam Macleod, ex-superintendent | A¢ the Mercert W. H. Cone, Milligan; O. { WEBER Music Hall, Chicago. A1l ninetes of bos of buildings. . Bason, Hastings; Howard Crill and wife, sl Tusiru Draniaile A, Elotat b, Opai b Jo street. He suffered from ill-health for T nillg With modern city accommodations and Vanillane o meas s sacemmode donetgnatns yesterday He placed them under ar-| teenth infantry, is relieved from temporary B Teat and’ tobk them 1o palls *'r":‘i"l;l'!-llll":-\ duty with his company, and will proceed to w"l‘:w‘fl'm[fi:.:‘ - fo0 60 operk ohaips,. Lo O e x| 01 VR, B rHart and Ts- (o - Purely Bt Vgt e pchuce, oy 19, Wbiosands o where a severe lecture wis read to them. | Coliege Park, Md. and wil resume his | b9 PIACE I fve Gf the rogms of the Migh | At the Fax Benneics Bl B Vol < s They gave the names of Robert Anderson | quties at Maryland Agricultural coll Jelidl bniidings Eho IERHIRT1A Lo Fomovel [ land: oY N et W T Culen, Vogolable FEMALE it Mrs. Charles . Rutherford of 3211 East | infantry, is transferred to the teenth \ s lone: J. H. < 3 antry, 18 ° o Ninetee Mary A. Lyons was clected janit of | At the Dellone: J. Twenty-first street, Kunsas City, has writ- | infantry, company E, and will join the Pleasant school, at a_salary of $30 per | J. Vanbyke, e Vet e for 1 ten to the chief of police asking for inform proper station e A woyi R V. Martin J) W, Wambold, i) v OF the Holy Land, huv: Walluely dmithy Vasrar Kend for i Gt tion regarding her husband, who, she heard Captain Frank Baker, Ordnance depart ks Littisteld, ‘Clara F. Cooper. & | 4. Eh Frice, Nehcawka Cltyi H, G, Mba ‘ntio nistory dating back 600y was il and destitute in Omaha. She says | ment, will proceed from Watertown, Mass., | Lida Hanna were elected as teachers at | ©remont P v e Merchan M. Faddls, Brown- ” 2 hat e hus et heard trom im or a veur | 5N Wonds ot ‘Alexander: Thomson, FUeh: | Hasraming sthool LAt Merchantes R M, Fadals, Brown: A POSITIVE CURE ‘ ; s ol ‘,"-ll",x“‘n e jeums | burg, Mass., on official business pertainini| Mr. Tukey offered a resolution that during | Lircoln: i1t Thomas, Hastings; 1. Har Hzdt oos. The police report that they are | i [spection of steel horse collars under | the coming school year all teachers and | ton. Lincoln; J: A Red Cloud, D b ; Mzt unable to find auy (rece of the man and do | papufacture at those works, for the Ordnance | janitors be engaged from month to month, | D. Coburn, Atkinson; ommenshueus: for all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel i RONAKRINK hat Be 1s:1n the oity rument, and upon the completion of this d of for the entire year. No action | ser, Ewing : . troubles, especially H W Blanche Richards, who runs a ais At the Arcades A, Holzmark, Gothen 7 /A will réjoln his proper station. taken on this h cadest- 4. Holamark, Gothen- CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. reputable resort In the proscribed district e of absence for two months, to take The president of the board was instructed | Vers - Nor wis arralgned in the police court as a | emect August 20, 1894, with permission to go | to sign & petition requestingsthe opening of | kincomn; G. H. Harding Mincen; fo. M, Lor Price 50 cents. Sold by all druggists. ,./// Y e s ok Dot | Feady | boyond the limits of United States, 1s granted | Mason street = from Twenty-fourth to Sobi W ikins Avouu; B 3. Davenport and | Midsummer is the time for values in - i or trial, and the case was continued until | pjourenant Colonel William Winthrop, deputy | Twenty-ffth street TR Valentine: 5 K. Plerce, Lincoln; J. 4 Mture. Take bookcases as an ilustration . 72, Mhuraday.. Detective Morrison ' of Jouter B Jar) Winthrop, feputy Y f i Minden furnitur hs A The Franciscan Remedy Co., 4 74 Sioux ) R o oir | Patton, Ord; E. odtrey, 8 ever, because we : Judge advocate general All janitors were Instructed to alr their | Patton, B It is hardly a fair test, however, because w City, who was here after Rose Baker on | ““mjq “leave of absence heretofore granted are making unprecedented prices on all our /‘ * fi Z h he leave of absence heretofore e a— e ma preceden 8 on a , UHI0AGO, ILL Baturday, says that he wants Blanche for | cantain N, S, Jarvis assistant surgeon. by a > o Library furniture to reduce our surplus 06 VAN JURRN 07., OBL 4 (272 Ol d& participating in the robbery for which he | ¢hg post commander’ at Willets Point, N ; ; ; ] stock in this department end for Circular and llustrated Calendar, - - L& & 4 arrested Rose. The woman has been run- | y'® PO TORMIEECER 8 0 e Hignest ot all in Leavening Power,— Latest U. 5. Gov't Keport, Book Cabinets are selling here for less RIDE 8 place which eauses a good deal of First Lieutenant Willlam H. Wilson, as than they could be made today. trouble for the police, and they propose to alstant surgeon. will be relleved from tem You have your choice of an immense as. make it hot for her as lovg as she con- | ° UL EAM, o such conduc porary duty in the Department of Dakota by gortment, The engraving shows one of G gttty tinues to allow such conduct. the commanding general of that department .;‘,, most [u'wn r patterns, now greatly re: o i 4 e 2 a Murringe Licen when his services are no longer required guced in price. & ) < ol N wi 00p ¢ o Our Library bargains will continue to be X The followlug licenses to wed were granted | With troops in the feld, and will retura e iy el Sty 1o B S X : ’ by the county judge yesterday RISPAL My Sooner s0ld. Selection is worth' #omething, L ¥ 7 % [ C Shalton; R y 5 Jared from the orlginal formula pres | 90tk yeur. Preparatory Colleuiate, Murle, Art Conrses Hame and Residence Neercr and an early visit Is advisable John C. Somers, khorn DiEDn / A Y0 KW Elkhogner i T YT S e \ DSACTAIZE e e IR Rty ) | MR BRI B A 27 | B e E QWd ! (has. Shiverick & Co. THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAYORITE TEN CENP CIGAR. Maurice Degan, Omaha.. RNITURE of Every Dasorintion Mirst Class Dealers. Manufactured by the Hattie Beckar, Omaha - A years. Funeral at 8:30 o'clock this, v T 4 sale by all First Class Deul day, morning, August 21, from his late - . mporery Looation, F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO,, pen - | Skt S bt ABSQIUTE"Y PURD A o Pat Reardon was fined $100 and costs yes- | at Holy Sepuicher cemetery, " MILLAGD HOTEL BLOOK