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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, KIRK'S Offer Is Accepted by the Public with Unbounded Gratitude. RAIY WATER MAKER, The Merits arc Unquestioned by the People of the United States. SAYS BABBITT WAS THERE Denizen of the Proscribed Distriot Testifies to Receiving a Visit, LAWYERS PUZZLED BY JUDGE'S RULINGS Defendant Not Allowed to Pat In Evidence Any of Babbitt's Admissions und the Bench 1s Not Liberal 1n Allow= Ing Exceptions Noted. The well known washing powder, Kirk's Rain Water Maker, has beeome a bye word in the western country. kvery tousekecper of integrity has this valu storeroom. © long sought | would soften able preparation in Housewives and others for o washing powder t the water, yet not cause any harmful results to the hands or Rain Water Maker does not only n hard water, but it saves soap and labor, It go holds colors from running in orinted goods, prevents bluing from curdling in water, ¢ In fact, ther is no end to its household capabilities Photographers have found that when Rain Water Maker Is added to the water that is used in washing negatives it improves them materially. Read What ¥ Kam Wat Are no 1 Mrs. Thomn ple who Huve Tried Maker Have to Sy Eftects on the Hanas. s Donlon, 524 North Four. teenth St t, said: CKirk Rain Wate Make deserves nothing but | praise. 1 was very much surprised with the results that 1 obtained. It makes the water very soft and the clothes are very beautiful after coming from the wash I'he bluing does not curdle and in every respect it is the best preparation that T have ever tried for which it is recommended. There are no bad effects to the hands or the most delieate ic nd it does just what is claimed for it Rain Water Maker is on sale at all grocers; order a package for next wash day and he convinced as to its merit h T YALE S Hair Tonic Gray Hair Restored. first hair time in the history of the is restored to its own nat or tho world gray ural color, the same as it was in youth a truly wonderful chemical achievement Mme. Yale makes the claim personally, and would fot make a false statement to the public. It has been tested and tried and found absolutely thorough and certain in it work. QR o e Falling Halr. mediately. Cures mmMMWmmm as fast as it is possible for hair to grow It creates a luxurious growth, contains no grease, is not sticky or offensive to smell, Guaranteed to bo strictly pure. Al drug- gists. $1.00 per bottle; 6 for $6.00, Also Yale's Skin Food. $1.50; fon Cream, $1.00; Y Yale's Hair falling hair dandruft and Tonic stops almost im- scalp dis- Yale's Complex- 's Fueo Iu\w er, e Yale's Beauty Soup, e, Mue. Yale, Hoalth and Complexion >pecialist. Temble of Benuty, 146 State st., Chlengo. Gulde to Beauty malied froc ¥ FOR A LIMITED TIME & I A HANDSOME N BXCHANGE FOR 10 TEN-CENT PAPER TAGS TAKEN PROM EIDS e TOBACCO fiwe American waacco Co NE' W VOF (PINAUD'S) ightful and refreshing Smell. ather FREE PPk seck - avender Salt, Price Reduced From 75¢ 1 50c¢ Call at of Pinaud's they gave away She rican &N cConnellDrugCo DODGE STREET. ar store for free sample bottle French Perfume (same size at World's Fal Have you seen galmon_ dresses? One has halr, tho other, golden tres you haven't seen them you will, they will call at yeur door with a sample bottle of perfume. our two dark” brown Tho discriminaling,up to fo young lad completcs the harmony of her charming castume wnlh\palr of the .symmetnml i prints or | lttle girls in | The Raker-Babbitt libel suit continued to on in the criminal section of the The rulings of the judge w at district court, the subject of comment, as under them Raker found himeelf In a peculiar predicament | The defendant had pleaded the truth of the publication with reference to Babbitt. had published in had sum- prove the truth of what he | his paper, the Gretna Reporter, | moned witnes Among the number was County Clerk Wilson of Sarpy county, who | had a conversation with Babbitt, in which it | is stated that Babbitt admitted that he had | been in the burnt district. The court re- fused to allow any admissions made by Bab- | bitt concerning himself to be placed in evi- This ruling was preceded by another, in which the judge refused to allow any ex- ceptions to be taken to his remarks. He had just given the jury a lecture, in which he dilated upon the fact that he supposed that he would have to instruct that the jury was not to Inquire whether Babbitt was a good | foreman of the grand jury Raker's attor- | neys lost no time'in asking the judge to save | an exception on account of his having ad ressed the jury on questions for argument. The judge refused to allow any exceptions to ded at the conclusion of his remarks Judge Hopewell has been investigating the suit of Danlel Gallagher against Hill & Lewis for the recovery of the value of two rloads of Holt county cattle, shipped last to South Omaha. The bank -ad- ced $1,200, but later canczled the chec Third parties, nevertheless, claim that the drawing of the check, which was given to him. They bhave garnished sallagher, paid the money. Minor Court Matters, F. Ringer has brought Blackburn to recover §: for’ commissions. Caroline Bockover has recovered $300 dam- suit against J. claimed to be a ages from Anthony Moran landlord, for his having hit her with a key Pleas of guilty to petit larceny have been accepted by the state from Gus Burke and John Barton, charged with burglarizing Mur- ray's barn of harness Joseph Potoe, in Judge Blair's court, sues the Omaha Fire Insurance company for $400 1 account of a South Omaha fire of October, 0 | 1892, which burned his house Sheriff Drexel } s sued G. E Mitchell and | €. W. King for levying upon some property in the Co-operative hotel. and then mak- ing what Is clalmed was a false return, to the effect that “the property could not be come at.”” A judgment was obtained against him on this returning of the officer and the shorift asks to have its validity annulled. Price’s Cream Baking er in past muffin, biscult, imparts a delicious tas that gives zest to a jaded appetit —— Both of Her 1, A Mrs. Smith, who Sixteenth strcot, 1406 North is much disturbed over the absence of ler two boys, aged respectively 10 and 14 ycars. They have not been seen since last Sunday. It has been ascertained that they put in most of their time hanging around a fake show at Sixteenth street and [& tol avenu nd as the show left the city unday the police are of the opinion that | they followed it away: — The Increase in the sales of Cook's Extra Dry Imperial C| al e is something enor- mous. Purity and superlority will tell, \dies' Turkish Baths. medicated, sulphur, mercurial baths, ofl rubs, hot milk, perfumed baths; mani- cure, chiropodist, pedal cure. We are pre- pared to do all we agree. Ladies, heve your toe like diamonds. One free treatment with every bath, Special attentlon to halr dressing, 109 Bee Building, lives at Also nails made to look HAYDEN RROS. Special 84 75 Suit Sale, The most sweeping clearing sale of men's fine suits Omatha has ever seen. For one duy only. Tomorrow morning we place on sale about 525 men's fine all wool suits in black and blue serge, light colored cheviots, brown and gray cassimeres equal in_ every possible respect to any $10.00 to $15.00 suit in the city, All sizes from 33 to 42 chest measure. What do you think this $4.76 pays for first, the materfal, workmanship or the trimmings? Take a look at them in our 16th street window. Special knee pants sale from 7 to 9 o'clock Saturday evening. All40c und 45c all wool pants at All nd 8¢ fine knee pants at S0c. Only two pairs to each customer. SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHI 100 dozen men's gauze undershirts worth 25c. 50 dozen men's ed from T5e 1 case of unlaundered shirts, brand, only 50c, worth 75c Best quality men’s linen each. 500 dozen men's fast black cotton sox 12%c, 260, laundered shirts 50c, re- Blackstone collars 12%c¢ worth 25c, 1 lot of men's fancy laundered shirts 98 worth $1.50 LADIES' HOSE 100 dozen ladies’ fast black cotton hos: 3 worth 26 Children’s ¢, worth 1 case of leh\ 100 dozen ladies Ladics’ Ladies’ $1.00. Children's fancy paraso's 35c, worth §0c. SILK SALE SATURDAY BVENING. We place on special sale from 8 to 9 p. m Saturday evening 2,000 yards of good quality printed India silks at 10c per yard—loc per yard. Only a waist length to a customer This is the biggest silk bargain of the year. FOR ONE DAY ONLY. Al 25c silk veilings 9c yard, ELEGANTLY TRIMMED HATS $2.98 ast black double knee hose 1 fast black cotton hose e summer corsets 35¢, worth worth_40c, double palm, i1k mitts silk mitts, 50, worth Members of Alpha camp No. 1 are re- quested to mect at their hall Sunday, June 9, 1895, at 12:30 p. m., to take part in the memorial service and parade. By order of Committee, —_— er Tourist Tlekets va Are now on sale; for folders rates, ete., call at Wabash nam street, Su the Wubn giving routes, office, 1415 Far- To Debite the Money Q1estion The Jacksonian club will debate the money question at its meeting this evening in the Patterson block, Seventeenth and Far- nam streets. Al members of the club are earnestly requested to be present, as well as all persons interested in arriving at a cor- rect solution of this great question. Com- | petent speakers will represent both sides of the discussion. IRy | Price’s Baking Powder is aptly termed | the “40-year-old safeguard against adulter | ation.” BEGINNING A NEW YEAR, Celebrutes the Event with an Intellectual Feast, bountiful spread, well by the wives of the officers and oung Men's C an assoclation Thurs- ay evening, was a representative gathering of the officers and members of the assoclation | This was the beginning of the Young Men's Christian assoctation year, and it was a rousing success President Halford acted as After listen'ng to a brief and dress from him, In which he reviewed the past year, stating that although the asso ciation had had many trials, it still showed that a decided step forward had been mad in membership as well as in a financial w | not forgetting the incalculable help it had been to thousands of young men, Toastmas- ter Halford called on H. H. Baldrige, who re- sponded to the toast “Keep the Boys Out of Jail”" His plan was to keep the boys in good company. He spoke strongly of the work that the association was doing, Dean Gardner responded to “Schooling for Citizen ship,” speaking of the assoclation educational work, lectures, etc., all aiding men to be good citizens. Next followed in order the following toasts, all of which were thoroughly interesting: C. A. Goss, “Iutellect on Crutches;" Harry Cur- tls, general posrsiary of the Council Blufts aséoclation, **Boy gle, “Recrujting the Ranks;" A Surr, he International Conveation:” G. 0, Wallace, - “Fou-Sloried Men;" Alef Irvine, “Sympathy and Brotherly Around a | ove the Y presided friends of toastmaster. stirring ad- T e I Mrs. Binckburn's Califoruls Party ‘Will leave Omaha Monday, June 10, porpberths and full intormation - apply: to T. W. Blackbura, 634 South Thirty-frst -um or Burllngton Gty ticket ofice, 1324 == |Furnam stroot. e;" C. H. Gratton, “The Baby Assocla- lm‘} r. Gratton is chairman of the northwest branch in (his city, and be gave a very en- couraging report. General Secretary Ober closed the banquet 1ddi full of kindly ad- 8 P, Morso Dry Goods Co. ONLY ISSUE WILL BE SILVER Just One Thing to Be:Fought Over in Next General Onmpaign. SENATOR TELLER ON THEMONEY QUESTION the outing flannel men's shirts, , WORTH 50C. dealers. SILK UMBRELLAS, 100 26-inch silk umbrellas, and silver mounted handles, $1.50, $1.60. with Dresden worth $2.50, and 1 some way, and he will receive the support of aho, east of Weiser and south of Beaver also in this lot. n in the minds of the ght colored coin wat generally similar to that taken by Mr. Martin, | This makes it cert the only difference being that he considered | the “regulars” the cnly real democrats and | authorities that these colns are those which the other faction the bolters. Mr. Smythe | Were stol:n at South Omaha. This theory had not thought about when the convention | 13 borne out by the fact that when Howard would be called, but was inclined to think | and Frank were arrested Thursday morning that the sentiment of the party was in favor | thelr trousers were wet nearly to the knees, of an early date. He would not be surprised | 85 though they had been walking through it there were two conventions, for it was | Wet grass, iere was a heavy dew that apparent that Secretary Morton had whipped | morning, and it is belicved that they com- mitted the robbery in South Omaha and then the bolters into line to support the adminis- states that Howard and another man came | tion is receiving numerous inquiries from the | first and sat down at one of the ta local banks relative to) the unpald warrants | which under the iew Jaw draw Interest at 7 | Mrankc cniered and joined them and a fow per cent. It seems that while the banks are | 1ok a couple of drinks together and played a now anxious to cash the warrants, they are | game of cards, after which Howard and not being presented except in a few In- | Frank remained in the saloon while the stances. The teachers prefer keeping the | other two men went out warrants themselves and securing the inter- | It was est, during the time that were absent that the drills were the two men ground and to turning them over to the banks. For tomorrow only we offer another lot of Only 3 to a customer, none to peddlers or for tration. The ‘‘regular” convention would | Walked to McCarty's place in the early morn undoubredly deelare for free silver, and it was | inE: 3 s opinion that there would be two national | The saloon Keeper at Seventh and Leaven lemocratic conventions, between which the | WOrth was at the police station yesterday currency question would also be an Issue. and positively identified Howard and Frank as 2 A | two of the four men who were in his piace Practice makes perfect. The skill and | Of, (he day before the safe robbery. His knowl:dge of almost half a century are o€ (IharlentHomnan Mha blackamith at what render Dr. Price's Baking Powder [ e Gharies Heqman. [he bieckemith at best today. v | that the men arrested are not those who | > came in to grind the drills m these Teache .v"”h‘ Thelr Warrants. J*V ements it is concluded that ther were Secretary Gillan of the Board of Educa- | four men in the robbery. The saloon Keepcr Today | 300 Dozen Straw -— Butterick’s delineators, fashion sheets and Declares e Wil Leave the Republican |Patterns for July now in. ‘ Party 1 it Opposes Free Col e X L GUVDR SCU; Hatg Lo Held Within a Year. June 11 “The Missouri Pacific Rallway" SR will sell tickets to Arkansas, Kansas, Ind'an All of the latest sh’.\pcs at and Oklahoma Territories, Louisiana, Texas Hon. Henry M. Teller, United States sena- | and southwest Missouri at the low rate of tor from Colorado, and an ex-cabinet officer, | One fare for the round trip, limited twenty was in the city for a few hours yesterday, en | 3aY8, with liberal stop-off privileges. For foute home from St. Paul, The senior sena. | Particulars call on or address city offices, m 8t. Paul L SeNd- | portheast corner Thirteenth and Farnam tor from the Centennial state is admittedly | gyreets. D Fifteenth and Webster a leader of the silver forces in the senate. | streets. The Godfrey, P. and T. A.; “The tariff fssue will be a dead letter in | J. O. Phillip « and P. A, the campaign of 06, sald Senator Teller e | with emphasis, “The issue will be the| ik 1'" ‘;“"" l‘l‘“:'h“' T iy’ GUsstioh, and! 58 GL e IRATHR b n May 21 and June 11, 1895, the Unlon ey e e e D | Pacific eystem will sell ticKets from Missourl L surely have a free colnage DIARK. | plyer points and stations in Kansas and Ne- It not, a candidate for president favorable | praska to points south and west in Nebraska to silver legislation will be put in nomination | and Kansas, also tu Colorado, Wyoming, Utah They are all regular 50c and 75¢ silver men, Irrespective of political lines. It | Canon, at rate of one first class standard fare . Ny : e for the round trip. Minimum rate, $7.00. H. P the republican party nominates a gold bug | p" [ (UL G Uekat dgent: U Be sputen, (ll].lllty. candidate, it means that silver republicans 1302 Farnam street, Omaha. | will desert the standard by thousands, ana - ) 2 the desertions will nat come wholly trom | N | Samples in the the west. The silver question is spreading | The modern Trilby of beautiful feet and ; S i e an] meonis | lovely form keeps ad clear by using In the east, and even in Europe, and people | i “pyig' Anti-Headache. Never fails to window. are beginning to realize that silver is the|cure all kinds of headache, neuralgia and onl panacea for hard times, insomnia. “I left the democratic party in 1854 in ro o | New Ycrk state to assist in organizing the GLEALEL SO S | republican party, and have be:n a republican | The tourist rates offered by the Burling- ever sin I left the democratic party at | ton route for the summer of 1845, are as that time on account of its policy on the | attractive, in their way, as the resorts to labor question, namely, slavery of colored | which they | BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 7 and Abe Mitchetl, cotored murde Lee Harris s, high- waymen and thieves, were hanged in the jail yard here at noon today before 2,000 cople for the murder of Grocerymen Mer- riweather and Thorton. The drop fell at 2:06 and Mitchell was pronounced dead in ten and one-half minutes, and Harris in twelve minutes, Nelther ‘man's neck wa broken. The mother-in-law and sister-n- law of one of the murdered me: 100 negro women witnessed the and nearly execution | | Both bodles were turned over to the under- | taker, who purchased them several weeks | back 'for §18 from the men themselves. | ———— BURLINGTON ROUTE. | Last Homescekers' nrslon. Tuesday, June 11, the Burlington will sell | round trip tickets to southern and western points at one way rate Call at the city ticket office, 1324 Farnam street, and get full information 1 J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Ag Ak Fifty Peopio Were Drowned. STUTTGART, Jun» 7.—The fatalities which resulted from the cloudbursts on Wednesday | evening, June 5, over the Wurtemburg por tion of the Black Forest amount to fifty At Balingenalone thirty houses wers demolished by the rise of the waters of the river Eyach, {ux many other buildings were damaged There was another cloudburst last evening WBW} GAKE none of the pretended substit Pampkin Pie No, 1, Pumpkin Pie No. 2 Paste No. 4, 1 pint stewed pumpkin J[ Paste No. 4, 1 pint pumpkin stewed a eggs, 1% pints milk, 2 teaspoonfuls ginger, 1| for pie No. 1, 1 egg, 2 tablespoonfuls mc teaspoonful each nuuuq,. cloves, cinnamon | lasses, % pint milk, % pint thin cream, and mace, pinch salt and 1 cupful light cupful sugar, 1 tablespoonful Royal Extrac brown sugar. Stew pumpkin as follows Ginger. Place pumpkin in bowl, beat in mo- Cut pumpkin of deep color, firm and close in | Jagses, sugar, egg and ginger; then pour in texture, in half; remove seeds, but do not mjlk and thin cream boiling. Line tin as 4 peel it; cut {n small slices, put inshallow |scribed for custard pie, plain stewpan with about % cup of water; cover | pumpkin preparation, bake in good, hot oven very tight; soon as steam forms set where it upti] firm in center—about thirty minutes. will not burn; when pumpkin is tender turn ™ oft liquor and set it back on stove to steam xr Sp—— dry; then measure out after straining, I German Sauce. pint, add milk bolling, sugar mixed with| Set on the fire in tin pail placed in a stew- spices and salt and well mixed together; add | pan half full boiling water, 1 cupful cream eggs, beaten, last. Line plate in manner | and cupful milk; when it reaches boiling described for custard ple, plain, pour in pre- | point add sugar and yelk of four eggs with pared pumpkin; bake in quick, steady oven | small pinch salt; whisk very quickly until it Labcul thirty minutes ugtil ple is frm io ccn-l has appearance of thick cream very frothy; Just before serving add tablespoonful very aa w.asamwsmmsuwsmimfiese ¢ Baking Powder. Royal only is Absolutely Pure. ORI RO OROROR O R OFREH G R ORI RO FLOR O R QR OGO pour In | utes for Royal | good butter, 1 te nful each Royal Fx-{ tract Nutmeg and Vanilla and 1 wineglass white rum, | r—— | Raspberry Ple. Douglas Paste No. 3 3 cupfuls raspberries, 1 cup- | ful sugar. Line ple plate with the paste | prick over with fork to prevent shrinking ' | and blistering; cut a top crust out a littl | larger than the other, prick also and bak put the fruit and engar in the pie plate and cover with the top crust; if the fruft ripe they will steam tender; If not, just re turn to the oven until hot through e — Cream » neo. Bring % pint cream slowly to b stewpan of bolling water; when it T boiling point add sugar, tien pour alowly en whipped whites of 2 eggs in bowl; add 1 ts spoonful Royal Extrect Vanllis aad vas, ireet be appe One of the best business strokes we've | workmen, 1 rebelled Dy i ppend I t of the best business strokes we've | workme ebelled against physical serv- [ Practically, every resort in the country Is l;{‘ 1ding up to these rulings ’“"'_ h “':"“'"'- made in many a day was the placing on sale | itude. Today I stand before the people of | embraced in the Burlington's tourist ticket- a er of a h of ill-fame on South | o nearly 500 trimmed hats at 8, elegantly | the United States as a silver man, above | ing arrangements. Ninth street, testified for the defense. She | {rimmed affairs of the $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 | party, and I shall leave the republican pupty | oy angement the Yellowstone National remembered that Joe Babbitt had called | grades. We have made up a number of spe- | if at any time in the future it refuses reliet | purk, Hot Springs, S. D., Bstes Park, Colo., | on her about 10 o'clock at night, thus €or-| cial styles to go in the $2.98 lot for Saturday. | to silver interests and seeks to plunge the | fha fishing and shooting grounds of noth: roborating the testimony of Peters. She | you will save from $2.00 to $4.00 on any hat | citizen Into financial servitude. I mean what | oit you tE BO% SROSENE BEOUAC S took him in‘o her private apartment. TI you choc 1 say, and if the republican party nominate: vt dainl iRl iilud £ g state objected o vigorously to the details of HAYDEN BROS. [an anti-silver man for president, or rcfuses | CIty ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. the conversation when that room that the —_— - to put a silver plank in its platform, I will ey court ruled it out Burton related the LADIES TURKISI BATHS, make good my ion that I am a silver | THEIR SCHOOL DAY3 ENDED tions of ihe fo of the grand jury man first, and politiclan second. 1 will | i while in her he there about Six For Five Dollars. bolt, if you please, but I do not | Twenty-Five Young Men and Woemen Re- e A At the ]l The manager of bath and complexion | MaKe — this —as a threat, impellea cerve Thelr D plomae, DIRECT FROM THE TANK. ime in other p: Miss Bur- The Bee bullding & sured the | bY any motive other than my loyalty to the | < | ton was the only woman wno attended Bab- | ! t The Bee builling has secured th % filkia e . The large he1l over the Bo-ton s or: was we'l scrvices of a trained masseuse for one month, | INLCrests of this glorious nation, which has | THA bitt while there ¢ a tr masseuse for on e Ran T ahrbaAsH et f filled Tiursday evening, the cceasion being L R S b. | Who, by vears of experience and carefuj | been shrouded In despair by the work of Y g A Th i fon! ¢ also « 21 to suow that “ll-I Study, ean' by facial massage and medicated | capitalists unfriendly to silver. The de- | tho annual commencement of the Omaha | Vo Boiler. No Steam. No Engincer. itt, after his trip to the Ninth steect dis- | vapors, creams and balms, make the old to | Pression s by no means confined to America, | Commerclal college. A class of twenty-fivo ywer for Corn and Feed Mills, Baling trict, and while in’ the jury room, became | oo young and the young vet more youthful | It reaches around the world, and the result | young men and wo signalized the end of » Running Creamerles, Sepurators, &c. an advocate of extending the limits of the | _up1” ‘from the remedies nature herseif [ ill be that an international conference will | {heir course in that institution, and thelr burnt district, At this point the court gave | teaches, Special attention to hair dressing. | be called within a year. It will be held at AT B At e T ad R o) 5 07'7'0 GASOLINE ENG/:VES ,m\{‘ or n:\)\ltz‘» I!.\A‘-]jv:l; R bty the request of Germany and doubiloss askc | (0/MAL exit as o ”u, fed ]»y an \“‘y, son testified that he Jabbitt at t ATTENTION, KNIGHTS, for a ratio of 15% to 1. But the free and | ‘AN Gl gulhd b A AL UOT Syl il Colonade hotel after the article was printed Bass unlimited coinage of silver is what the | OPening number was a piano solo by Miss smfl’?r‘!apry o F:Oifi?lbl?' ;jv ¥ "\r;;\’ v;-r(wr and h‘-’l \*\”'_‘ k ‘}“H"\ :;wv;v K. P, Memorinl Day Sunday, Ju e 0th world wiil eventually come to. The silver | Gertrude Gibson, which was very acceptably () 'v',"f‘ A :(,._‘4,”&,“:’?”"“M,;L,,,,.,,,,", taker offered to prove tlson that Bab- vou are requested to meel sorner question Is no longer a local one. sndered. A zither duc red 5 / [ g Y it tanmitted o imu AL aR AN bo0n | e e e L e i O e WHTL ot el ron ke i e oy EE 8 O A1 THEOTTOCAS ENCINE WORKS there (referring to the burnt district) and | od rom ,’ " |. soFate yl. Iv ,l- f | pealed for some time. It ill be 1ifies ler and Miss Agnes Heyne was enthusfasti- 33"““"“‘“"‘“"""' ADBLEMIALEAY tere (referring to the burnt district) ‘and | ceed to cemeteries to decorate the graves of | pealed for some time willliliemonitied!| iy ¥anaaten. L thn e AR SRR Was The Chicago, 245 Lake St., Omaha, 321 So. 15th St. : | our dead brothers. Conveyar will be | &nd certain mistakes rectified. Otherwise I |t SEC @ T z wife and made it all stralght Was | there, but bring yours if you have one. Also | anticipate no repeal of the measure in the | /\ered by Rev. Sanderson of Trinity Meth- i“““”' % 3 the | flowers, which can be left at Brother H. L. | near future. America’s anl Great Britain's | odist church. Rev. Sanderson based his re- [ === s —= Rtaker was sworn as a witness and the | Burket's undertaking rooms, By order of ifacturing inter are today confronted | marks on Benjamin Franklin's famillar say- sal v ver T R RS R e e s ¥ TR A e Gooniton s ! Y- it Is said that the two men who have not | over the same district, and the Eyach valley L AR o Cnomenace. 1t Is a danger that | ing that, Tall | oaks from little acorns | heon apprehended went out and ground the | was again flooded, The damage dono upon e % k ul1c < i e LA L h no_reliet by | grow. e made a practical application of | drills and that they watched on the outside | this occasfon is not known. The Rems valle t inless he knew that It was true no e CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAC silver legisl Heua w1 he subjec H t 3 fide hat unless ho Knew that it was true no evl ¢ AND & PACIFIS RY | silver legislation the country will be In a | the subject to the future of the graduates. | while Howard and Frank did the work on | was also visited by a water spout, and there ence on this line would be admitted. Ho = state of stagnation, increased by a loss of | He dwelt upon the various instances | the safe. have been heavy thunder storms throughout 41‘»-:.“ mylwv‘u. any {ll-fecling or malic Homesecker % Excarsion. nufacturing interests which will eventu- which nature declared in favor of a & | There is some difference of opinion between'| the southern portion of Wurtemburg. The When Babbitt called on him for a retraction One fare for the round trip June 11. On | be wrested by Japan, China and India.” | 8radual development, contending that in the | the chief of detectives and some of the [ Danube and Neckar are greatly swollen. abbitt swore up amd down that the whole [ the above date tickets will be on sale to all peaking of the operation of ways by | Dresent age men and women tried to outdo | gther officers on this point. The blacksmith | ———— ! wrticle charging him with visiting the burnt | points in Colorado, Utah, Oklahoma and | federal courts, Senator Telicr expressed his | hature and lived more rapidly than was in | partjally fdentified the photograph of Tom wayo at Moyt u\,"! was false. : . Texas at one fare for the round trip. The | opinion Vh.\‘l :|,.I alarming in of federal ""“:"Im(‘v um: h;r }Ig"w ”‘.1'"',“"” 1| King as one of the men who had the drills | The great Belgian violinist, Eugene Ysaye, Jabbitt was agaln mede a witness by the | “Rock Island” is the only line running |operation of railvays would necessitate legis- | his hearcrs agains ey should not try 10| piound, but Haze declares that there were but | who appear oyd's Saturday ev g, state and frankly admitted that he had been | through ir cars and slecping cars | lation at the next congress to control the | Accomplish everything at once, but be mod- | FION " ”/',' S ‘,’; viita I : .’, (AR LR B LEZC i 5, 6L e burnt distric p to the time | Colora o > tis e s ] s tilloe 4 rate and persevering and success would be | LVO men In the gang. He he inquired faccompanied by Annie Lachaume, a French lown in the burnt district. Up to the time | Colorado Springs and Pueblo without change. | federal courts or fix definite rules for their | érate and pe g at Bellevue and could find no one who had Péthrs] & Hank Huii. ana B lancHe Buston we o tull particlars: cail at. HISket oBlce, 1608 | action; | sure to come to them. | Nt 5 planist of considerable renown. From the called to testify, the testimony in the case | Farnam btreet 3 gEoed — —— | "Addresses were delivered by Prof. J. W, | Seen any onc except the two men who were | 0 “ouicok he will be grected by scemed to Indieate that possibly Babbitt had | o oK TWO CONVENTIONS IN SIGHT. | Lampman and by Prof. M. G. Rohrborough, | captured. On the other hand, the same 5 U VA 0 ite St e HAS A S e who presented the diplomas, The prog | party who gave the tip which resulted in the | fashionable and musical audience. Quite a only been at Fritz Wirth's music hall. Babbitt Homexcekers' Excursion, g L : Ll J | ber of good seats, also s 1 has mow admitted that he visited three of | Tucsday, June 11, one fare for round trip, | "Of® Facilons of the Democratic Party | Was completed by two violin solos by Franz | rrest of Howard and Frank was in town | humber of good seats, also several boxes, are. » Nint tsbmel e ety ay, 8 L 10e Ja0esus SO D, Will Enter the Fie Adetmann, gong by Fred S. Abei and a | again Thur: ight and he says that to his | 8till to be had. Following is the program: the Ninth street establishments while serv-| minimum round trip rate $7.00; limit, 20 da | i < ; at | S ing on the grand jury. He claimed, when | To all points on the F, B & M A Y| There will be two democratic state con- | £econd duet by Mr. Muller and Miss Heyne. | ceriain knolwedge King was In Bellevue at | § i malking this admission, that he stopped In | Nebraska, Wyoming and South Dakota, | ventions in Nebraska this fall. At least this SR R LB B HL Uo p el GAR d de no place more than five minutes, his being | Ticket ofiico 1401 Farnam strect, is the natural conclusion from the positions | 1. J. Ahern, J. H. Beaton, F. H. Cox, 5 | ates, oo ' capture of his confe er- | Ankro K ; about one-fourt of t il testified 0 T JAN. e R \J . Cox, B. " A ( ot A itneudte irig iontined J. R. BUCHANAN, taken by the chairmen of the twa|A. Hutchinson, John Heimrich, jr., C. M. e Fe o Lachaume, by the other witnesses. far as his knowl- eneral Passenger Agent. [ #rie Lonabi sl Bl g oM E PEENRE I ON | No. 3 T . oF int-Sacnm edge went, he saw fio tables from which pre democratic state committees, each of whom | Hane, J. H. Johnson, B~ Krebs, B L PEEKERS' | XCURSION, o Non Troppo. ' glasses had been recently cleared, as the ALt Rutes to Hot Springs, 5 D clalms to represent the true democracy. One | & Plageman. L. B, Spracher, W. W, Stosant, T T R £ ‘ Motto Moderato e Mucsioso, article in the Gretna Reporter stated, and | Via the Burlington route, June 7 and 10, of the conventions will be In line with the | Stone, L. W. Walmer, Josic Mentlick, i T sl Allegro Non: Troppo, denied having seen any ‘‘sirer claiming | The Burlington's “Black Hills, Monta YohtiT M e e eyt tiaes On June 11 the Baltimore & Ohio railroad M. Ysaye. that when he Invited Peters to stroll over |and Puget ksl Express,” wiich leayes | POllcy of the Cleveland administration and | Vu;p lnh]'mn‘“lll:llnlv W. Goerne, Nona Mc- | will sell 30-day excursion tickets to points in herzo ... A e oLy to Ninth street from Wirth's hall with him | Omaha at 4:35 p. m, daily, ia the fastest | Will belargely recruited from the wing of | futfle: B, McCoun, C. B. Norrls, Grace | Virginia on the Harpers Ferry & Valley | o0 N, Lachaume | he intended merely making a business trip. well as best train to Hot Springs. the party that bolted the regular convention gl DrancleTeoN o axidiinelud|We Wingl okt AL ) AR PR) . W Aside from securing these admissions, | City ticket office, 1324 Farnam. lastifalllis Thakother whlirepresent the oRUE t = mrlaniL On 7 TALDIORONS Maro Ao thonraundRinln, wenE M most of the afternoon was consumed in offers — !” [ Price’s Cream Baking Powder s a theme | cursion tickets will also be sold to points in | (1) 10th Rhapsodie Liszt to show that questionable characters resort A Few sdvantu lars, who claim to be the real democratic | for highest praise wherever it s used. the west, south and southwest at very low | (b) All Sola (At Evening) iuman at Wirth's, where Babbitt has been shown to | Offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | PArty of the state. The currency question e o el LAl IR L R LR N e VR D rasat have paid visits several times, The report | Paul railway, the short line to Chicago. A | will furnish the line of demarkation between THEY WILL MAEE A FIGHT. [ (o000 0 on or address | 2 ECmer Welseny v, b of the last grand jury was produced to estab- [ clean train, made up and started from Omaha. | the two elements, the administration demo | chadedr bl Ll — lish the fact that when Babbitt made his trip | Baggage checked from residence to destina- | crats remaining true to Cleveland's policy, | Alleged Safe Blowers Preparing to Stand |anit fmmisration seent. Philadelshia Do of | Estimato of the Kausas Whent Crop. to Ninth street the subject of extending or ob- | tion. — Elegant train service and courteous | while the regulars are expected to endorse | Trial—Views of Detectives. S A lan Aka!t iGantl S DAt axant L Ghy WICHITA, Kan., June Conservative es: literating that locality was under considera- | employes. Entire train lighted by electricity | the free coinage of silver at the ratio of | e et 2 R ITRO e 4 S840 2 § Plaasias : 4 tion. and heated by steam, withh eleetric light in | 16 to 1. i sigh "(Ilg 2 e d{” ]"lmlk' m}“ Anoise Ly R TR 1| imatsa or;tho|probable Whgaciciop o Aouilis v every berth. Finest dining \cr meryice 052 ne | men who were arrested yesterday charged o hadaata Saaia; s O A D N A RGES KT every berth, Tinest dining car service In| ‘when asked it the adminiatration demo- 768 WBO WerS & adetll Sl Excursion to Chattanooga, rn and weatern Kansas a, ley county, S8 s -1‘” 1L TeAlR sty e a 'i"” >." | crats would call a convention, Euclid .\me‘! 3 §the Ant } safe, BAVE | qiokets may be obtalned at offices of con- | one-fourth crop; Sedgwick one-hal$ CInims thatial Mort 5/ \Was Not What 1% 4..‘,’,‘(,, yer leaves at 6 p. m. y from Union | who §s chairman of thelr state central com- | $ecured attorneys to defend them, and maal{ nooting railways in northwest and west anl | crop; Sumner county, one-fourth crop; Rena. Parpocten to 1tk Bity Ticket OMee, 1604 Farnam strest, . | Dittee: t-:lwhu”nnll)"tll«']urwl that they | fest a_disposition to fight the case. The will be sold over Pe nnsylvania lines from | county, not to exceed one-fourth crop; thers s 1 sE AR Ta oraTE ki ar 10 an 8 ey e e iOfTioe M0 dRay would. A meeting of the committee will|men will be arraigned on the charge of bur- | Chicago June 25, 26 and 27, with fitteen-dny | will be a good half crop in Harvey county, B il et be called some time this month, as he is | glary in a day or two, and the police believe | return limit, that may be extended fifteen | In all of the countles along the main line af L ¢ fraudulent mortgage Impossible to Live in Fhis Country anxious to resign the chairmanship t0 & |that they have sufficient evidence to hold |d2ys more by special arrangement The | the Santa Fe west, and in the counties south has been placed on file, which, it foreclosed, | ., SUPGRU RS HO TR IR rthwestern | Successor before departing for Europe, which o SIRRE i “ |Pennsylianta is the official route from Chic g0 | of the main Iine, there will bo a total fail. will shut it out of a recovery of $6,500, | jine’s ovening “Onicago Limited," for ' peopte | Wil be about July 1. “Of course,” added | “Ciliet Brennan of South Omaha was up over which the Epworth league speclal trail | yro ‘of wheat. In the territory visited by loaned February 10, 1893, to Sloane, Johnson | WILL talk about its conveniences, tasteful- | Mr.- Martin, *“we do not pretend to Know |yecierday, and both he and the Omaha s ‘j"‘"(”-(‘., (Rsenta ;’I“”"‘ “f‘ ahte T | the recent heavy rains the wheat is filling & Co. ! ness and comprehensive up-to-daten what the other fellows will do. We repre- | police are sure that the prisoners are tne | LIOUBH to Chattancoga without chénge. af- | out better than was anticipated At the time the firm was borrowing large | Omaha, 5:45 p. m.; Chicago, 8:15 a. m. Ves- [ £ent the demccratic party In this state and | men who committed the robbery at the s ,‘*\"J‘“ : -'w" ,'|" S Al '\‘|3\,»‘(»,‘ Taking Oklahoma and the Indian territorg sums of money to carry on its business. s | tbuled’ sleeping cars, chair’ cars, a la_carte | If some members of the party should refuse | Brosnihan resid:nce in South Omaha early | Sve Wil be wisiied on roturn trip. BXCWT | a5 " whole, there will probably not be as 2V ¢ A | diners, Pintsch gas, EVERYTHING. No ex- | to recognize us, they would have a right to | Thursday morning. In this case, the thieves | *100 tickets will also be gool on regular fast |y, 0p \whoeat rajsed as was put in for seeds mmortgage was placed on file, given by Blla | tra cost do so. But we will certainly call a conven- | secured $150 in gold, which consisted of one | (Fains over Pennsylvania lines, via Louisville | ¢ ) G. Johnson to her husband, J. P. Johnson, of | Other N 5 5 i o be | § P s T e, | o Cluclnnatl, louving Chicago’at 10:50 a. m. | Srn in southern Kansas is In splendia cons : ! sband, J. P. Johnson, Other Northwestern tralns at 11:05 a. m. | tion and an early date will probably be|$10 piece, and the remainder in $5 picces, | OF Cincinnati, Id 8. For de. | dition and the prospects indicate the largest the “’!;,“- SR ’l“""‘;‘: in June of that fand 4 p. m. daily. Want your trunk checked | named.” One of the §5 coins was of a peculiar coior, | 4 8 AR "'l-;“”':‘ ATEAR A O 9s | Croh tor vear LS LAl e oy Mo merteke AR I | at ihome? C. J. Smythe, chai-man of the “regular” | being milled in gold of a remarkably light | {ale address Derin Sou ark street, OO Ol TR, 8 5 glving was un- |~ Qity ticket office, 1401 Farnam street. stato mnnn]nln;.-. stated lhn]l s wing of :;-e l{\‘uf{ 5 \‘\]'lhen “!:;\\;m‘ and Frank. were AT 110889, ey Vievelo Koad #i1 Hang Up, party would just certainly come to the | reste ere wa gold o eir per- Pwo Colare de angod SPRINGF > 7.—1 Grows Out of w tnitle Deal. front with a convention, . Hie position was | sons, most of which was in §5 pleces. The Two Colnred IMnstlaress (ianged, SERINGFIELD, 1l|,, “June 7.—Thel hard road bill which was Introduced in the Inter- est of bicyele riders, was tc postponed in the house until next Wednesday. This practically kills the bill, the session belng 50 near an end. - Large Quuntity of Barley Murned. APPLETON, Wis,, June 7.—The Wisconsim Malt and Grain company’s two eclevators burned last evening, together with 150,008 bushels of malt and barley. The loss is $160,000; insurance, $80,000. EXPECTANT MOTHERS We Offer YOU A REMEDY Which Insures Safety to Lifc of Mother and Child “Mothers’ Frignd” Robs Confiuement of its Paiu, Horror and Risk, My wite used “MOTHERS' PRIEND® bee her flistelild—lind no oramps—wis o iickly ree ved—suffering but little—no palus ufterward— reco! rapld. E. E. JOUNSTON, Eufala, Al L Bent by Madl or Fxpress,on yecsipt of 81700 per battle. Book oMotk malled Pregs BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GAr Sold by all Drdgglat ANNOUNCEMENT Housekeepers have washed with all the soaps advertised and their woolens have continued to shrink. WOOL SOAP is the only one which is guarantesd not to shrink underwear and weolen goods, Boware of Others. For Salo By all Dealers. 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