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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,"TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 189 \ Q [ | who have so little confidence In Mr. Irvine \NNA Y N BOHAN 1 ELD B TWU 5“)1:5 TO THE STOR\ are, Rev. A. W. Sproull, D.D., former pastor CROSS[" THE OLE‘.\V TO SUE 8 H (FOR MURDE of the Sea and Land church, New York City " — y His addfess for the present Is, Clifton e R Springs, N. Y. Mr, Irvine worked with him N " of Kwa-y ° i {- | until heé requested Dr. Schauffier of the City i i e coroner’s Jury fm ithe case of Harry 8ome Further Matters Respeoting the Di- | yitl, B (eaivatid, OF: TN Gt S Chureh, | Anne Geiger Brings Hor Weunded Heart | pyier “tho colored boy vwho was stabbed by e e I' s y vorce Oase of an Omaha Missionary, :r:llnll‘r“n“lrnmml‘l,‘r“nrnu{' Qnrw( x‘" H. T'And»:I.L {rom Germany to Amerioca, Larry Bohan last Friday afternoon during WG ) he Broome Street taberndcle, 305 e . pnde e Broome street, New York City. He. and . o Dy o v Ohsns Tt f the Peop! elders also requested the oval of N i .. | verdict yesterday by whi ohan was held to 4 MP. IFVANL'S BLAMELESSNESS DISPUTED | e elders aiso requested the removal of Mr. | ivg THOUSAND FOR BREACH OF PROMIE | tne petce reoee tor setimioars exeminaticn, | /P etyes of the Feople O ST gy el AR I AT Lot . . these two ministers, if it would do any good, Much surprise and samecriticlsm was occa- {o the Greatest Wonder L f o drinking simply because would not hesitate to give their aMdavits sioned by the verdict,as the testimony at the the heat got the best of him.—Du Maurier. B While Charles M. Jessap Gives Testimony | saying that they would not believe Mr. Ir. | Defendant Is Editor Sehmelser Who, 1t ta || 00 5 V0 SEFECE st THATS of the ‘g.! 3 Eszonerating the Owmaha Divine, the | Vine under oath in any matter in which he Alleg iade 1118 Dromise in the ‘;“':"“ it bbbl Ao "’lfr' ':“;'" hideldhe Here is a profitable lesson to those who permit the heat to best - v was Interest ha was in « self-defense young J—— ’ Sk St RET Aw AvEL ; Nurse Who An.n".-.n \.I\intu alots 1618 & very steange CHINE. thet. Mbb. Tevine Shady Gardens of Vienna—Svou :an :“'m”“' the seut which ~ cost them. Buy a Negligee Shirt or drink. E A Totully D.flerent Plctare. could take Mrs. Irvine's letter of dismissal ound w Wite Hore. ’arker his life. Five witnesses swore 200/ any kinds P00 any {oatine . from the Broome Street tabernacle and pre- that Parker drew a knife first and savage.y Bl 'A :‘ bl "”l'l:l""""‘k \* "l b AL 4 of Negligee b sent it to Dr. Sproull of the Sea and Land attacked Bohan before the latter drew his Shirts here—as usual-big pick In colors and in patterns . ¢ two sides to every story. | church in January, 1893, thus saying she * g . e kni 1d ended the battle. The fact that % ,T""I'\'I‘” e o e ccaston | Wa% a it woman fo'be a member of a Chris- | A tale of romance and unrequited love 1s | Hohan was u white lad and that two colored 50 cents, percale, done up collars and cuffs, are good value; Rev. xander F. has take n church in which he was working as a | DeIng unfolded in Judge Blair's court room. | men were on the jury was cited as the rea- e same kind 75 cents last year. K to Introduce a prominent New York church | miseionary, and that he now makes his oath | The gay deceiver is assailed by a sad-eyed [-on why such a verdict was rendered after a s the Co! F Run- SIHIG KILld (0 Centa st year, vorker, Mr. Charles M. Jessup, to his congre- | that she was then an habitual drunkard and | little woman, who tracked the winner of her | I0NE controversy among the jurors aves the uolors rrom Hun 7 cents, percale, starched collars and cuffs, are good value; sar 1 g ne ;ation for the purpose of sustaining his ver- | immoral. If I felt in any way certain that | peart across the broad Atlantic to recever | Al four of the boys who were with Parker [ ’ 116, Lroutls was re- | Mre. Irvine could succeed, I would do all in | : b, and Bohan when the quarrel occurred were thing a.year ago, $1.00, on of the domestic trouble that was ri | 600 guila. ! e R ot ¢ and termi. | MY Power to induce her fo go to Omaha. 1| P00 Bullden w hich she alleges she loaned | put on the witness stand. Thelr names § . = wontly aired in the diatrict coprt and fert®: | wish to thank you for your kindness him, ‘together with her hand In marriage, it fare Burl Youns, Floy McKay, James De Shrinking, Gi-cent madras soft shirts are fine value; formerly 85 cents. 3 ited In the granting of a divorce to ) L. J. BIRD. [such a thing were possible. When she | nuzza and Mike Wollnsky. They all swore o » bL iy ari{heen o8 irvine from his wife. Mr. Jessup's testi- m reached Omaha, Miss Anna Geiger found that | that the quarrel began as was stated, over igH s i . -cent sateen soft shirts are fine valueg used to be $1.00, 3 imonial, a8 Kiven In & local paper, Is Nere:| | To e bobIe ey gp | EdWard Schmelser, her aflauced 1o long an L DRUTLT, S A LG AR Lova | READ THEST HONEST TESTIHONIALS, Si-cent silk striped madras, soft, are of splendid value; same with reproduced, as follows b L D el ew Of | ha peddled boc vienna, had forgotten | i N SN ety u gk, “eup stat:d that he first met Mr. | EIVINE its patrons an opportunity to visit | he peddled books in Vienna, had forgotten | yyire and made a couple of slasnes at Bohan, quality last season, $1.15. : iy o Mr. Trvine | the world’s greatest cataract, has made r- his vows and married another ~woman.|when the latter drew his pocket knife, say- [ No preparation has ever made such an i irvine about five years ago; when Mr. Irvine | oueontg whereby parties ticketed via its | Straightway her heart was smitten with a |ing, “You ain't the only one that's got a |oque PRI AR CREF MHEEE KOG B0 $1.00 batiste silk stripe, soft, shirts are also splendid value; were - served the New York City Mission and Tract | jines, and holding first-class tickets, cither | desire to obtain some retribution for its [knife.” ~Bohan then asked Parker to put |y o® 4 attaRted v Hie fi $1.35 last season, oclety as its lodging house missionary, and | limited or continuous train, will be per- [ lacerated and bleeding condition, and she |UP the knife and “fight fair,” but Parker | Miker SAAL LA ELL L L (hat his regard for and high opinfon of Mr. | mitted to stop over to visit' Niagara Falls, | posun o §5,000 breach of promise suit, This |Tefused and hit Bohan with ‘a cane which that it Is an article that the people $1.25 imported madras silk striped soft shirts are excellent value; BV trom time up to the present | DOt to exce:d 10 days, without additionai | b b o S b m e he carried in his left hand. They testified | have long sought for. — Hundreds of SSval SO R 6 Tose i RN el : cxpense to passengers for railroad fare. | €8¢ I8 now before a jury. that at this point Mrs. Noble, who lives | thousands are today using Rain Water ever sold here at less than $1.25 befol nad not altered, exc:pt to be strengthened, | SXPense to passengers ; ; , i . | ) < ot Passengers upon arrival at Niagara Falls | Plaintiff and defendant sit on opposite | close by the alley where the quarrel oc- | Maker for all household uses, both for e dotes " " f Mildi . o 2@ STl T b Stement o8 KL | are requested to deposit their tickets with | sides of the table and exchange glances | curred, ordered the boys to stop AEWUINg. |the laundry, bath, and in some {fitansen We detest sliott body ahirts—too childisli—all ours are 80!inches Bloe of the Pllerim chureh that its ’;w:“‘r‘nr;'{\‘l; who will hold same until their de- | which indicate that the love which once had I’ml! n ‘“Ml l;;:‘ _:)m }:.>‘ was :-nl\‘ in ""Hrur finproving arnking Wites, wiiere long. So much the better for a tall person, and a short man can <4 e e | DEtuRe! a full monopol eir respective bosoms | ANYhOw and aldn't want to fight and turned | ;b (THPFOVINE (0 DRI ; e e A Worihy ot confidence, ax the | i{.”y UP- | Passengers holding tickets via Buffalo will ‘.:"1‘:,,?'~:,\:,. 15_ % \\\'_-I\r o I;‘v\ldh soms | (0¥ walk away. Then Parker went after |the water I exceptionally hard. cut off a yard and keep it for patching. garded him. S h also be allowed to visit Niagara Falls upon | 5 L ien the alleged propo- | iy, again with the knife and Bohan turned | Colored Fabri Easily -Washed. “In view of recent publications, Mr. Jessup | nOtifying the conductor, who will honor | tions of marriage were exchanged between | und stabbed him through the heart. The % LS cap view of recent publications, Mr. Jessub | yiloir” tickets between Buftalo and Niagara | he partics in Vienna, during the summer of | colored lad staggered toward the house at| Mrs. Brady, wife of Philip Brady, ) to take this opportunity to state for himsell Is. | 1892, Schmelser's attorney has admitted be- | 224 North Eleventh street, where he roomed, [ smelter at the Omaha and Grant Smelt and many prominent laymen and clergymen w York passeng will also have the |fore the jury, “that his client was poorer |saying: that he was cut, while Bohan ran |ing worl siding at 2524 Patrick - New York who knew him and have the | Privilege of traveling steamer, Albany | than Job's turkey.” But Miss Geiger claims v up the alley. | Avenue I ve given I i A h y f y to New York, via either Hudson River Day | that he now has money chmeiser, by the s testimony was ecorroborated by Mrs. i 2 q iy highest regard for him, that he was never ; ¢ by, M in \ ker a test and I would more worthy of their confidence than at the | Line or People's (night) Line, upon notifying | Way, charges her with having be:n the wife | Noble and was not contradicted in any ma- | [0 ® Gy (0 ince I have become Dresent time. . The speaker added that he | conductor before reaching Voorheesville, |Of @ certain German named Kolb since he | terial point. Al the witnesses were | NOU D WITHOUL I 8Ince T HAVE ot believed Mr. Irvine's work would tell for Yours truly made his matrimonal proposition in the gar- | positive that Parker made the first assauit. | {cauainted with the excellent qualities ERR | at good in this communit WM. CADWELL, Gencral Wi n Passen- | 4ens of Vienna. According to the statement [ A number of other witnesses testified to|it possesses. I tested it in all w Mr. Jessup closed this portion of his ad- ger Agent, 236 South Clark St., Chicago, ‘\"’. >"Ix‘:x|<'~|:rih;\ : ‘\I;t,l_‘.;:”nm ‘rm\‘{n t :u secing Parker run out of the alley, crying [and the result each time was quite dress by stating that he ‘was averse to In. | Iil lenna fo acquaintance of some gen- | that he was cut, and fall dead a few seconds | gratifying. The clothes are made so i dulging In any personalities at a_service of iy Ty Homam, and he concluded that, he could il atier on the steps of the house at 224 North | soft and white delicate colored fabric this character, but that he felt the pecullar G i NN LS BN ER A0 SIS IS TR Vet KtPawt are v ofBY Ve 1 5 ciroumstnnces of the present occasion were | All know that Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache | dcquaintance, being the more ready to ripen Jirors were oub for nearly an houe|Ors MAde eusy to wash and retain th ample Justificat’on for speaking as he had. He | is the best headache remedy made. Ghier ‘.”f.“""""‘ el bl ol Gl gether and there was evidently some |C0lOr Without running when washed in then, In an informal way, drew some | s RO S Biliien, omassed 8 hmall fortune of 00 | aifference of opinion as to the verdict that| I‘“'"" I""l‘“‘“l'l l“:‘“ the Rain l”f""'(l'v 0 be learned from the sacrament of th Notice, Cilllibesell i LR RS LR LY. hould be rendered. They finally agreca |1 am very glad to recommend it to Lord’s supper, after which the sacrament of S. B. Leard has removed from 2411 | £9 -”::_ ik m:’-‘xlfi‘fl -")’l:’["“";l'f :\‘Il\"”l ”ylj‘uu a verdict which stated that Harry Parker | everyone,' g Bapilem was admnisterad and iive " new t. to Cor. 24th and Caldwell Sts. Tel. |1 (he book business, but ‘the wiley Book | had come to his death from a wound in-| Rain Water Maker is on sale at all ~ members were received on confession of their + e Ao ) L g flicted by Larr Bohan and recommended s, 4 e ackage for ; S he mu ake a business trip to Lelpsic 3 rs, o large two-pound package for faith. The services closed with the cele T [ horomust imake & Dbusiness trip to Lelpsic | hat Bohan be held for further investigation, LRl e bration 4* e Lord's supper.” ritby. | before starting his shop. Two weeks passed, [ goyan“was present during the holding of STORY OF A NU e modern Trilby of beautiful feet and [but mo Schmelser returned to his favorite | yyo'iniieat and seemed to take an anxious The other aide of the story is given in the | l0velY form keeps her head clear by using | Munte, 6 Vienna, end for the first g | Interest in the proceedings. 2 el oLl s Dr. Day Anti-Headache. Never fails to | Miss Geiger learnc hat her afflancy had | 2 st ol following letters in possession of The Bee H inds of head e hauralna 4 | flown across the Atlantic Amassing et Theso letters, addressed to tho editor, were DAL AU Leilly ALY SRLREEtS | ey R : [ “\‘m s ([un-j'. iy drawn out by the publication in the columns 4 e e i her hcross the sea, Miss | Rheumatism is caused actic acid In the 7 £ e E OFL Tho _Biee. of Mos.. rying's ‘story_of et | FUNEKAL DIREGTOWS ASSOCIATION o pecrolm ttie ea) W18 ({1 0 ataciing. the Aibfoua’ Eisste o (e Is a style and character g wrongs as given to our New York corre- = money and Schmelser to America, locating | Joints. Keep your blood pure and healthy : - sponden Meoting Hot Springs, South Dakota, June [ him in New York, at the World's fair, and [ and you will not have rheumatism. Hood's “wn: ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 11 and 12, 1607 finally in_the editor-in-chief's chair of the | Sarsaparilla gives the blc vitality and a])out our May 4, 1805.—To the Editor of The Bee Speclal rates June 10th via the North- [Omaha Tribune, last October, when, as | richness and tones the whole body, neutral- saw the account which you gave in Th western line from all Nebraska stations. \~kj~m!‘] her expectations of matrimony were | izes the acidity of the blood and thus cures T} . Boe, April 16, concerning Mrs. Nellle Irvine | your nearest agent o write the undersigned | rudcly blighted by learning of the marriage | heumatism. and’ Mr. Alekander F. Irvine, and belleve | for particulars. of Schmeicer =i urniture an arpetings that her account of the affair is decidedly | J. R. BUCHANAN. Tied Up with Law Sults. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills the truthful one. I am a nurse by profes- | G. P. A. F. B. & M. V. R. R., Omaha, Ne L] O A Iy 200 | assist digestion, cure headache. hich s be atl e « tlon and \\;\\Am[»]u\-;l by the New York City | ~Special rates June 7 also. e e et e which seems to be qr(,{lt y appre- ission. 1 was sent to nurse Mrs. Irvine R acres of valuable land lying In tho west part| READY FOR THE!SHEEP SEINS ‘ - when her last baby was born. 1 stayed in A Few Advantages. of the city adjacent to the state fair grounds s 0 5 s g the home three weeks. Offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.|is liable to be revived as to the property enity ot , 3 f c o 7 What I saw In the home at that time, con- | Paul raiiway, the short line to Chicago. A |owners who apear as defe v.rmhl .,.I | dvinRie e ::'!"\":',.&"mlm'“" Cl‘lth by th“ b“) mng l)Uth' cerning Mr. Trvine's character, greatly shocked | clean trald, made up and started from Omaha. | cuse. A part at least, pital ot the d s Ay me. He was employed, like myself, by the | Baggage checked from residence to destina- | (iic % BArt a6 least, In spite of the de-} The Omaha Commerclal college commence- 0 29 Néw Yotk City Mision. When T saw his ino | ton: Elegant train service and courteous |CI3ion of the supreme court afirming the | ment exercises will be held next Thursay extras 3 human treatment of his inoffensive wife I|employes. Entire train lighted by electricity | HERt of the third morigagee to come in and | oyening at the college rooms, Sixteenth and Aty Re- e pationy ’ s 3 ; went and reported the truth to the superin- | and heated by steam, with electric light in | fedeem from the first and secont mor T e T e e T e We don't juggle with ptices to try and 3 tendent “of the woman’s branch of the city | every berth. Finest' dining car service in | haV® Sighifled thelr intention of revivi den 2 n Sl VX | The most sations, Nerv- 22 misalon, and also to Dr. SchauMer of the |tHo West, With meals served “a la carte | fEL Jetur Conkling has flled an answer |students graduate. = Allex-students and the | wonderrul oustwitching 1 he 4 idiculously cl We s branen A firee they seemed ine | The Fiyer leaves at 6 p. m. datly from Unian | COMesting tho validity of the Baldwin. mort- | public are cordially fnvited. The following | dlscovery” of SR make them appear ridiculously cheap. e clined to credit my report. but they had so | Depot. S hu. ault of Bunlis Paiawin asainst Wei- | Yl be the program: hias Beantens and other 2 : A ) listend to him and had o championed his | CIty Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street. C.|cic Spt of Butice Baldwin aguinst Wel- | piano solo. .Miss Gertrude Gibson | dorsed by the rath don't believe in misrepresentations, for we have R. Burt and sev 1 b ired h ! side of the case that they refused to listen | S Carrler, city ticket agent. 3 an eral hundred others | Zither Duct.... E AR A leadingselens Strengthens, further to my statement of the facts Ak ettt et has been in court, both federal and district Prof. Alfred O. Muller and Miss Agnes tific men of invigorates . % ) R KDY, e iiets Coliicgbedt Half Rates to Hot Springs, 8, D, for ye In 1875 Burt and his grantees Heyne. rope and and tones (he built up an Immense Business on - 2 eolutely faldo, andil further b The Burlington's “Black’ Hilla; Montana|| srati® f2i0 - SiCO then not less than I Methodist Episcopal ¢hurch, urely . vego: Debility, ic a lleve that his one purpose in endeavoring to | and Puget Sound Express,” which leaves | S0t tho tann " omon Sattay, beel made | violin Solo, P ¥ranz ‘Adeimann [ fable Y°8° Nervousness, Strictly Homorable Methods. secure a divorco from her Is because ho|Omahn at 4:35 p. m. daily, 18 the fastest | aorrly of hor hootac Dy, a8 the exb- | vocal Solo. [/l il I'red. 8. Abel | Hudyan stops ¥missions, 3 thinks he hes such high ambitions and that | s well as the best train fo Hot Springs. | foraciose on a third mortgage siven on thess | Zihie pio wossr PTOf J. W. Lampman | - Pamalureness ] e may depend upon every assertion made she will keep him down, and that if he could [ City ticket office, 1324 Farnam, A Ta R LN RO e EILBAI | Boe A O Melanean A bR s leyne. | ISLasuExd ok crente only get rid of her then he would have Se. win, to his father for $12,500, It w i | AQdress ana Presentation of Diplomas - | $naree in Pains in the ~ople o ill be 3 nothing to hinder him in rising. The truth Homeseekers® Excursion. the ‘Iatter part of the year 176, ' The owper Prof. M. G. Rohrbough. CL3 L () back, losses you by our salespeople and goods will be ; 1s, she Is a modest, nice appearing litt Tuesday, June 11, one fare for round trip; | of this mortgage are the parties who elani ] Violin Sol csrFranz Adelmann LOST by day or 3 woman who always stayed at home and at- | minimum found trip rate $7.00; limit, 20 days. | that (heir inierests were never cut ot s I Accompanist, Mrs. J.'C. Rohrbough, MANHOOD nikhtstopped just as represented. We sell at the BT i ey, s a1l The | Notraska, Wyoming | and.Seutn Dakote. | (hac they had 8 rlaht to forsclote against a o To RURNES IF,GRLEA A GTE G 818 } Mr. Irvine's reply to Mrs. Irvine, in The | Nebraska, yoming and South akota. | the present owners TS q L. Kunke J. E. Stone, vice b . S 3 Bee, o gives several Toiters which were sent | Tickut ofice 1401 Farnam street prosont. eontention. there is ' mortgags ol | president; Notia secretary; A. F il same price to all for either - him, very strongly commending his char- . R. BUCHANAN, at least $20 resting against each of these | Plageman, treas J. Ahern, J. H 3 * acter. Two of these men who recommend General Passenger Agent. | 15tz WL 1% | Beaton, K. H. ¢ A. Hutchinson, John CASH or on SN bar s1v lenow Mila. oL ; . b b Gl s 0. ol | quiekly. Over 2,000 private endorsemente, R e ko R s raster T g i o Ton RUTGREEIVI thal \Vauasti| | omelall World BIELI Hritorta how Db | Bi Foreban B uner BAwArd Lowers ol st aRTicing tnotepey,fuiihe S 4 they commend him in the strongest terms. | Are now on sale; for folders giving routes. | Price's Baking Powder was tested by the | W+ Mehrens, A, F. Plageman, L. B, Spracher, [ and barrenness. 1t can be stopped in 20 days EASY 1 Furthermore, one or two of them, especially | Fates, cte, call at Wabash office, 1415 Far- | n:ost competent jury ever convened for such | W+ W, Stewart, J. E. Stone, L. B. Walmer, | by the useof Hudyan, Dr. SchaufMer, have urged him to get a |Dam street. purpose. Its verdict awarded ‘“highest |J0sie Mentlick, John Lohlein, F. H, E. Kind Thenew discovery was mado by the Sneclal S divorce from his wife, and yet they do not T G it gty Bessie Cain McCou C. B eris, ists of the old famous Hudson Medical Insti P\ . " : ) do no fmpossible to Live In This Country honors. s ! e Narrls | 163 the strongest vitalizer made. It is very personally know one thing against her. All | wiopout' Voo g about the Northwestern —_— - "]""’] ?‘ iy Nona McAuliffe, Grace | poerful, but banless. ol for $1.00 a packe 34 0 abot € s i e has told a9 o o or € t or Bheely, 4 Vest 70 016 pacl e 85 54 ) ot at letter the advice of Mr. Parson, whe s B ompreh e up-to-datenes ANaL ShRATHICAY: A aserns 5 gt will besent to you free of all charges. 2 :;l (u:'.:unl(-:fnl .l\l;”‘ ::Ivv"Al'f'.\:xlvi-!‘A‘*:v B !.[) Omaha, 6:45 p. m.; Chicago, 8:15 a. m, Ves. | 1iYe Writ Is:ues evidence will be taken Take Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Send for eirealarsand testimonlnls, Address » i i HSonopsled with the “3 FRLEIR 3 :’muhd sleeping chair cars, a la carte The attachment brought fn 1892 for $7,500 | It makes a refreshing, cooling beverage HUDSON Mkl-:mo#. l'rm'n’run-:, % 4 S MR b of - st prominent lawyers New | diners, Pintsch gas, EVERYTHING. No ex- | against R. R. Grotte has been dismissed by | and is an invigorating tonic, soothing to the | Junction Stockton,Market & Ellis Sts. v RTH OF "Rflo B v::l[lk.u;_v.] free of expense. tra cost. © ®%| Judge DuMe and the mortgages declared | nerves. . G San Francisco, Cal, % nQNEYSWORJHQI!YO ”E,Y A(‘K,, i l\l‘:o\:);”v;lri»ln‘-”::): ‘1;' an :ll:(lvvn]\\\llnn lvlh:.p Tt| Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 a. m, | valid T TR ~— Y C 4 s of two or tiree of these men, Who otherwise | and 4 p. m. daily. Want your trunk checked | Addle Green claims that there was lack of LADIBS IV HIRRHIRATAS, G 7/ 4 ) i INaeIVe 1 defending Mr. Irvine. becauss | * oMot evidence against her to convict her of 2 q \LO! 8 e v A pec®. . Irvine. beonuso | * City ticket office, 1401 Farnam atreat. shooting with intent to wound. She asks a 615 for Elxe Dollars. ¢ TAILOR he was in the city mission, and now they do 1f You Go Enst, Dewalrial ThoLmATAREY, of tual bailiiend somplexion B8 was I the clty mlssion, an I q Charles Rhoades, charged with being the | PAriors at The Bee building has secured the P Mkmu T ‘nf -u‘|_‘ ha ..‘: lmmm be mis- | Solid trains, composed of vestibuled sleep- Daliot Higging and. \,“‘mfis In their raid on | Services of a trainel masseuse for one month, BUTe pastore; wh ‘were tha ooly. mialsiors| 8 cars cofchos and baksage cirs, now Kruse's lquor bottles, was placed on | %10 by vears of exi 9. and Soateol B T T DD only “Hl;lr'l:ilx(;tfi: run through from Chicago to New York and ) tria] yesterday el AR D study, can by facial massage and medicated 5 Gl e : Boston via Nickel Plate, West Shore and Y vapors, creams and balms, make the old to § New York during the last four years, and cach | Fitchburk Railway Ella Truesdal was arralgned for taking a | look young and the young yet more youthful one o em belleves that he fs dishonest |~ mhig train now leaves Chicago at 1:30 p. m, | POcketbook and $28 of Gerrard Stoakfield on | —all~ from the remedies nature herself and thoroughly untrustworthy. Two of them | and arives at New York ot eao o o Tnevi | May 8, without, however, putting him in | teaches. Specfal attention to hair dressin say that they would not believe Mr. Irvine | gay o ot their dlnmer | ANY fear. She pleaded not guilt AR 4§ under oath in any matter where ho is in. | ooy Jf,t1Me f0F patrons to get thelr dinner | ™ rerine I i THnyaon Bros S L2 AL 3 - | and visit any of the places of amusement. atherine Driscoll has sued the city of Ry aon Begk: f ] B 3 loeeatod. "1 can give you the nemes of these | “ryjy train arrives at Boston at 8 p. m. | South Omaha to obtain a judgment for §3,000 | Prices marked down on silks. 55 e i ) s 'Dfll__._”—_ aC _j[ ] ; minlsters. | They all resided i New YOrk, | and’ makes' connoctions in Grana ufon | foF Injuries on account of u rotten sidewalk | Natwral pongee silk, 25 inches wide, 2ic 4 ) B tation, Boston, with trains for other impor- | I the night season of October 27, 1804. She | yard. . i dishonest he was, requested his removal from | feay aew B L claims the city was neg! 3 3 5 t he was, tant New England points. claims the city was negligent in not repair- | Cheney Bros. 65c printed Indias, 35c yard. ele enurctes, © s R P o taln socvice | dngttheiwalic One dress pattern to a customer only. sy Y Jurbose I wrting (his fs not SDIY 0 | for the above lines and due to the fast tine | A clation has been jssued to the Fred [ Fine quality black India silk, Rt ar " As Alr. AXVINe'S | and the superb service given should meet | Krug Brewing company to compel it to| Cheney Bros." 76c printed Indias, true character, but rather to ask you if there ; 15 not some way in which this poor, defense- | With Immense success. especially as no exira | turn over a stock of liquors which John | Cheney Bros. $1.00 printed Indias, 69c. l A et e ey i which wais poor, defense- | fyr | charged on this train Commings, before his death, 1 claimed o | HAYDEN BROS, L e aa Ve Justice dome her. He | Tirne very lowest differential fares apply | have had in the Home hotel. The brewing . ; h St d rd RS Rroceediogs for_ divorce from Mrs.| .. haretofare Yours truly, company holds a $1000 note against the irs. Young men (&] atl a that &he woald defend herseit ho wear™®! | WM. CADWELL, Gen'l. Western Passenger | estate of Cummings. The tourist rates offered by the Burling- . i Omahn, where ho was sure her poverty| Asent, 238 South Clark St., Chicago, Ill. The criminal judge ordered the jury try- | ton route for the summer of 1895, are as like to dress, and they do at !;]| ./ A A s R A G D ing Samuel Kartell to return a verdict in his | attractive, in their way, as the resorts to Jicoll’ L BN Eh el . & K2 and where b P el O L S e Nicoll's for moderate cost. || remedy for all stomach and liver 3 a shrewd politician and understands how to| on May 21 and June 11, 1895, the Union taking $161 worth of jewelry from the home | - Practically, every resort in the country is St 3 defeat her. Toduy 1 saw o lawyer who de. | O May 21 aud June 1, 1895, the Union | of Mrs. Kato E. Decker, Burt and Nineteenth | embraced in'the urlington's tourist ticket- We make special inducements . . . ~ 5] i fSned e 1 New York,‘and ho (eiy s | Boclie avtem Wil sl ekets rom Missqur | troea. " court N roversed himaclf Te | ng arrangements. i : complaints is Ripans Tabules. her only hope of justice, and he belleves [ _ : garding his lately announced rule that no| The rates to the Yellowstone National| tO young men in our §I5 S BB acanl, is to g0 to Crmaha, ang that | DRSRKS 10 po'aie sulh ang west 1o Nebresks | evidence of confessions to officers would be | park, Hot Sprins, 8. D., Estes Park, Colo ¥ ¥ 9! % perhaps you might be willing o betriena her | And Kansas, also to do, Wyoming, admitted in testimony in his court and now | the fishing and shooting grounds of north: 3 clanl , e 2 2R that 1t she could by some mesne vo o | and Tdaho, cast of Weiser and south of Beaver | allows such evidence to be introduced ihe Aehing.Rod MROOL oRada of narth §18, $20 and $25 suits to One tabule gives rCll(-fv but in B e mould take what amis it abe | .Canon, atiTate of one firat classistandard fare | mp ot e e ebating | Ot ioteat ce i aad aL Y PR rd. 1 gi i = (] 3 needed from New York free of cost. . | for the round trip. Minimum rate, $7.00. H.| yhat‘he could do with Daisy Williams, one of iy tickek 006, 3804 Farnam stroel, order and give them a wide 2 AR o ok frse obcolt, e BT D oy ket aaunt U, B ayatom, | TLIS, L8 ORI do with Deiay Wilkaz, cne of iy i R S e severe cases one should be taken 3 and of his thorough dishonesty, I write to | 1302 Farnam street, Omaha hat snatching episode on Ninth street. John | Also medicated, sulphur, mercurial baths, gaolesies uptien, senaing) ! E wk it The Bee would help her toward get- —— Martin, who had his hat grabbed while o bt (el al baths, A ; Martin, who had his hat grabbed while pass- | ofl rubs, hot milk, pepfumed baths i 1 s 1 \ing to O : Bt e L PECIAL EXOURBLON bt W] hat grabbed w | 5 is; mani. 3 4 : i 1 Db, M e (At Bhe had i | SPECIAL EACUISION ink the Dlace, has gona 1o, Chicags and. the | curer- chirasctins. sestr cmed batha; mani-| all the popular materials, after cach meal until the trouble has U ofie ould arra — v could arrangd to have her go. sl g bloar criminal judge threatens to dismiss the case | pared to do all we agree o q 4 ! 2 - L. J. BIRD, o Hot Springs, South Dakota. if Martin is not produced at once. The Ladies, have your toe nail ade to 25 an 30 too. i Bl HIS ACTION NO SURPRISE, June 7, via Northwestern line. Ticket | authorities claim that this hat snatching is | like diamonds. made to look | Qur $25 S.JO oorder black L] disap )C"H‘C(J This st letter was written betore the de- [ffico 101 Farvam street; depot, 15th and | a favorlte way of getting money in one | One free treatment whth every bath, cutaway suits (fancy trous- appea s eree in the Irvine divorce case had been en- | Webster street, quarter of town. Special attention to' hair dressing. k tered. The second letter, which is appended ers if desired) are such as 3 w itten after the write o divorce K waa written after the wrifer knew the divorcé i =P G S 1d 4 o Ripans Tabules: Bold by drugelsts, or by mah p : O ARGH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ORCERIHERIERIERI SRR R R R R R SR R RIER SR SR R SR R ORI R Woula Cost you anyswhere Pan Chemnical Company, No. 10 Sprca 5t N. ¥u ; May 16, 1895.—To the Edita o Bee M I8, M T B ~ #10 additional, o 1 b . o ol 3 much surprised to learn that Mr. Irvine has K % el J 0 fecured u divorce from his wite, -~ Almost E recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior to Trousers to order, §4 to §14. art his wife has had no opportu- — —_— nity of defending herself and had to depend PRSP b | J . Sumples mailed. upon the kindness of ber friends. I am . ; . > afraid the matter -has gone so far tlat there e all others. It is md:spensable for finest food Garments expepssed » 9 RESTORE k. not much hoge of ultimate success in L ' showing what the real character of the man ) — United Cooks and Pastry Cooks Asso'n of the United States. 207 S. ISTH STREET. '/mé is and in defending his injured wife, 1 the men who werg iis withesses Were the CHicgo. ST. Louts, \ same charzcers whom he had on hand by e 8 When In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility, Loss of Sexual Power (in elther N “m\; AL Shiom Be g an hand in MR R R R ORI R ORISR ORI T RO RO RO REOR G ORGSR TR ST. PAUL. HCO OmaIA ; tenag, Ao VArkcseje wnd ouer st kncen o Aoy oo . fhything. Several of the friends of Mrs, roubles tevalt (acally. Maiied anywhere, Sealet (of Bh.on; 3 Irvine have known for some time that he BOSTON. TA OR DENvER Result In 4 Weeks. cvery §s.co order we kive & legal Koar A wia endeavoring to entrap her and had men Hukleberry Griddlo Cakes | one-halt_teaspoontul salt, two teaspoonfuls | (if too thick it will not run but break off and | PESMOINES PITTSBURG SHERMAN & McCONNFELL DRUG CO., 1518 Dodge street, Omaha, Neb. Bakvicion on lher character: Bhe Is an inc|. One-balf pint buckieberries, one and cne- | Royal Baking Powder, one egg, one pint| drop). Heat griddle hot, pour b N0 | wosuinGToN. NEW YORK. INDIANAROLIS susplclon on et character, anb® 4 | hait pints flour, one teaspoonful salt, one| milk. Boil ‘one cupful crushed wheat n| cakes as large as a tea saucer. ~Bake brown e oune I neal Srder. and suffeced 1ie | tablesboonful brown sugar, two teasposnfuls | thrée-quarters pint of water one hour, then | on one side, carefully turn and brown other | Kansas CITY. SANFRANGISCO. MINNEAPOLI bdar, | . Hoyal’ Baking Powder - two egs. ane pint | dilute with beaten egg and milk. Sift to- | side. Pile one on the other, serve very hot abuse for so doing. He loved to display his | ROy 8 3 KES, v ; Nohderful "abilities before her and fell her | milk. Sift together flour, sugar, salt, and | E¢ther flour, sugar, salt, and powder; add to | with sugar, milk, cream, or maple syrup. HARTFORD. PORTLAND, ORE, _ LOSANGELES. RYA how ignorant she was. | powder; add beaten eggs, milk, and buckle- | Orushed wheat preparation when quite cold, ho most dIMcult (hing In the way of help- | berries (washed and picked over). Mix fnto | MIX into smooth batter. ~Bake on hot grid- Do E—— n gl 21>~ ing Mrs. Irvine in this matter is she does | batter that will run from pitcher in thick, | 91e; brown delicately on both sides; serve * % ng | With Hyglenic € s34, To one pint buckwheat flour, while dry, add not realize how serious are the charges he | coutinuous stream. Have griddle hot enough 0 Sysuoie Cream X two heaping teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Pow hes ma'e nx;hul Il\cr, and vhe!gu\'e me the | to form ecrust soon as batter touches it. ham Griddie Cal der, teaspoonful salt, one scant tablespoonful g fmpression that she thought she could see | In order to confine julce of berries, turn 5 5 4 = et ey Pt Taz Bee children oven If ho did secure a divarce | quickly 5o ab to form crust on other sldni| ot B8t AR s, e, heapiag tee: e R L LR RN : EXACT SIZE PERFECT2 ‘om her. rs. Bainbridge and some others, | turn ouce more on each side to complete ] i | 4 p y spoonful brown sugar, one-half teaspoonful | ready to bake add one pint cold water or - 3 - in eonucction with the City mission, have u¢ | baking. ~Blackberry or Raspberry Griddie | uiit"wo teaspoontuis Royal Baking Fowder, | suflclent to ‘form & batier, stir but litle, | | THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT ClGAR her at various times that she s almost S one egg, one-half pint each of milk and | bake immediately on hot griddle The bak- ¥or sale by all First Class Dealers. Mauufactured by the afrald to trust any one to be her true friend, Crashed Wh # water. Sift together Graham flour, corn | ing powder should never be put Into batter, and 1 think, from the way she looks at it s st Oriddie Lakes meal, flour, sugar, salt, and powder. Add | but always mixed with flour in dry state. wou'd not care (o go to Omaha. minlsters 0 whog I referred, and One cupful crushed wheat, one and one baif piats flour, one teaspocuful brown sugar, beaten egg, milk and water. Mix together into @ smooth batter without being too tuin Some prefer addition of a little wheat flour and Ipdian meal, ’ 7 I JRADE MARK F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO,, Factory No. 804, St Louls, Me

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