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THE OMAHA DAILY BEER: WEDNESDAY, DR, TALMAGE IS JUBILANT JUNE 26, 1895. down his pen as an Indication of the excep- tions which he refused to allow. ISH IS NOT ALLOWED BAIL FAVORS MUNIOIPAL OWNERSHIP [ COURT SEEMED VERY ANGRY. | — | —_———— she gets $48 pension money each month and Ish has been allowed his freedom. take This Solid Oak Refrigera- $5 98 tor, labor problem, and that remedy is the golden Bargain Price..... h rule, to do unto others as i others do unto you. care of her little S can now ones. Don't you know that Hood's Sarsaparilla will overcome that tired feeling and give you HOW Y BACK ACHES! nd W you would have EDITOR RAKER GOLS TO JAIL Henry Ward Beecher ¥ Pai Back Ache, Ki Judge Hassett approached the Jjudge's Commercial Club ‘Committee Reports on | Felt Sore on Account of the Truth Having [ bench and remarked to the court that he the Water IWaPks Question. Teon Pablished i b AU I L 3 Soms time tgo (I*:.gwmvu club ap-| An article which appeared in Sunday’ : i be given his client, wherenpon the court ac- A . A Oourt Deolares that the Evidence in the | Dt KIv(h his, \tying to whisper to the oouft Made Merry by a Look at the Farms of | | . Dudley Smith, A. T. Rector, Robert | Bee concerning the me:ting of the county ' Case Indicates Murder, and called for his bailift. Nebraska and the West, 8. Wilcox and Dan*Fafrell, jr., a committee [ commissioners, stated that Chairman Wil “Have him seated,” exclaimed the 1"‘)'_'"- to investigate the question of municipal | llams had proposed that the ‘board adjourn DIt Hotbled s ¢ & rapld’ pace, bu¢ Judge ownership of the water works plant in this | and go in a body to Judge Scott and find out MFS, ISH TO BE SIMILARY INDICTED | joueert nhad discreetly moved back several | TIME FOR PESSIM STS TO GET UP AND GO | city why he had dismissed the panel of jurors feot, ontside of the charmed circle. “I am Yesterday the committee met and agreed | While the case of Ed Perry had not been yet (Originated B, C. 712) b e not ‘trying to play with the court,” sald Mr. upon the followlng Peport, which was submit- | tried, although a witness had been brought E Ben Baker Callod on to Dofend Himself in nzu:»»u ; i iy o T Bt e Heliglon and Polltles | 1% o oiub andendepted | trom Chicago at the state’s expense to give A ridiculous eatehline repeated so frequent, A R “You have got Into the wrong pew this seaily B, ol . | testimony, o hoard was called on to i ot Contempt and Disbarment Proceed it ""KA_',“"'M\”N‘ the judge, eiing his and Denounces A. P, A, mg...u,.:luu as Your committes, sappointed for the pure Mwl l'\‘:ll [Jr srm“» 'r“‘\_u‘_:”w:}y\l.l 1‘{.wx J“r‘mtv If the average buyer was as foolish as the average clothier who & ¢ . Ings Arising from Alleged In- pen In one hand and the court docket in the Unamerlcan~Sure that the New pose of investigating and reporting upon the | of the crimimal court Monday read ° part | nses such a ridiculous argument would have him be, truthful ad- bt terview with the Prisone :‘1””' \l\]hllr-rlm wrote n‘n’vvlrrl;-r“ ="nli’;m‘ :limxlv Womau Has Come to Stay, question of whether or not it is advisable | of the proceedings of the commissioners re- vertisers, like ourselves, would trail the rear end of the business he motion for a new trial had bee akel s city 0 p @ g | ferring to this fact, as published in The Bee, 1 ! L, for the city of Omaha to take steps at thi K ! | procession i under advisement, as Judge Hassett had re i of the | (oRELher with the headline und appeared to . Y fused to argue the case. v o ’ " % the time looking to municipal ownership of the | \BECICE N though he states as a e But even the fool and the above headline has parted long B Yesterday the court instructed that | ar, yone Tl you take it under advise- | Rev. Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage, the eminent| ., .p works plant, belioving that 1t 18| of fact he dods net et angry. He acoused | < Mrs, James Ish should be charged with mur- | 1t 7" suggested Hassett | Brooklyn divine, was in Omaha yesterday. | witpin the province of this club, the business | iy reporter with fabricating a falsehood to » " N ‘ i der in the first degree, and ordered the| “I don't know," responded the court as he | He arrived from Beatrice in the morning | men's organization of this city, to take such | yijlity the court stated that he would ¢ Our prices neither go up with the drop, nor go down with the rise E county attorney to file the information. | continued to scratch down his cortlubons. | where he dgilvered a lecture. He departed | action on all publle matters 48 will tend to | punieh such etatefments concerning the courts of the thermometer.—Light welght clothes are just as chieap, or as y @ A 4 ie judge called for the sheriff and re- st. P ¥ capolis at 6 e | advance and promote its welfare, beg leave | * Commissioner Williams was asked if the ronsonable (a8 yo i ake ) s sun's rays arve the mos With reference ames Ish, he was refused | ;o oqed Raker to jall, though he had | for St. Paul and Minneapolis at 6:10 in the | oot e Bl At Statement Miie AL e iBes Wk tvae 1| reasonable (us you might take i) when the sun's rays are the most 1 bail and must remain in jafl the rest of the | previously been out under bond without ques- | evening. From the best information obtainable your [ 4id propose,” said Mr. Willlams, “that the | powerful as when the mereury vegisters below zero, Our prices are summer. He will be allowed to have a | tion belng ralsed for his appearance. ““In| In conversing with a Bee man at the MIl- | committee believes that the present water | commissionérs go In a body and visit Judg neither seasonable nor fluctuating. The price we quote is a gilt edge trial as early as July 15, or beftore, it he N,}:h»-”.uy.\'. r”r\ y:u\.\v ’\Iq;ul‘. "“{,‘.'\'J?"'u‘fi?}‘-'rm \'l"‘ lard Dr. Talmage spoke as follows on topics n'w;k}u system ]\nr”h.lmu the ]vv|(|-\‘\w \VK‘II’I“I;W ott and 1 am sorry w 1 fiot do &6 T BRRTITEE THAE tio My (1616 (8 PUlly Avortll: CHRE Ml us Yoty ANLTEHE e / motfon for a new trial submitted this morn- ot at Florence and the reservoir & Inul was_very anxious to have the Pe case ' : 3 ) : EDNCIBRAE 3 g slgnifies his wish to the court, otherwise the | jyo"un i not argued, the court takes ft under | Of general interest: o | toRatHER. With /Al ob ts sralhe. ARAL GUISE| triedi: Ahe- only S fiete cate will go over until the September term. | advisement and the defendant is in your | “I desire to congratulate the people of the | HERECE L/ ATl of the IS &0d ot | et e oy oo pf, Information the WA, 80 Lot i illwool Cont whil. Vest=-tuks Four. SliolamUlitele; B0V : Ish recelved a decided rub at the hands of | custody—not to be walkng on the streets. | great west upon the excellent prospects of | gypiicated for about $2,500,000. he city 18 | ¢ sloners were put out at his action and | )lgv 1 They're worth $£00 at least; $2.50 Is * price to b the court, as the judge in refusing bail [ You Know what that means JYou will| 3 pountiful harvest this year. 1 have seen | paying to the water works company at the | proposed calling in a body upon him was the | lue or brown. ley're worth at least; $2.50 Is our price to- e 'ated that from the evidence that was be- | Cxccute the orders of the tourt,” he eon- |, goids of Ohio, Indiana, Kansas, lowa, | present time as rental for the 1,400 hydrants | county attorncy, who was not and does nol day—tomorrow—next montl,—no matter when you want it, but the e ;f:,f‘. SEHIET W TRAC R oL v e Nebraska and Tilinots and feel refolced that | erected for ure of the fire denartment the | claim to have been present during the whole | carlier you come, surer of choice of colors and your precise fit g ner's inquest, he did not see how there could | MRS, PRIGDLL AAS HER OWN TROUBLE | the yields will be the greatest In the history | oriount the water works company receives a ; SRR — $2,50 for a carefully made Dress Coat of gray serge (dark or be but one verdict, and that was murder in —_— of the country. Particularly am I vr‘l‘u"‘ ;‘f‘ large sum from private consumer Your Landics. | light); none better for $4.00. It be ) as long as they're here, ~ Y Mrs. Ish, he sald, was | Charges that Her Hu.bind Misrepreseutcd | Nebraska's corn prospects, 1 am doubly | committee s unable to report exactly as to| The pleasant effect and perfect safety with | and if they're here longer than they ought to be, then we won't re- the first degree, and Mrs. I '“] sl the Facta to Galn (er Hund. interested in this state because I realize | what s the present capitalization of the | which ladies may use the California Hquid 1'.. l,-; but simply put o losing price, and o 1‘|[ Wy fly; but we as guilty as her husband, according to Ella Pribble, the respondent in a divorce | nat only a few months ago we sent $35,000 | Water works company, but we think we are | iayative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions. it gl sl L b & price, and out they fly; but we i record. sult Instituted by her husband, Ira A., has|worth of supplies and assistance from the | §3fe in saying that it exceeds the sum of | makes it their favorite remedy. ~To ge' seldom have such a course neeessary. p . Judge Scott last week dismissed the JUIY | g\ 4 b0 angwer. charging her spouse With | eagt to the drouth sufferers of this magnifi- | $omeory I the city were to borrow the |ihe true and genuine article look for th Alpacen, Mohair, Drap D'Ete, Manhattan, Henrietta—every % ton: ¢ s act, whic e i | east to the drouth « & necessary money with which to construct a | pame salifornia Fig Sy 0., e 4 e - S and fn explanation of this act, Which the ) r1 .y000 ana deception in securing her band | cont state. It s always to the interest of | syetem of wWater works OF o purchase (he | beimeoa henr the batiom ot the packass, cloth used for heat-defying clothes is here made up tasty, sewed - county commissloners criticlsod last PCTAARY | in matrimony. true Christianity to feed the hungry and de- | present plant at its actual valw Sluftiad with silk. Bither single coats or coats and vests.—Regular ::{vulrr‘ulvl":, [“ >‘NI‘1""";:“" "mly“‘”:’ ”‘“_ lelw- and | Mrs. Pribble was a widow at the time of | orving poor, because you cannot make good #lw'u interest which . the ;.'y would Courtland's Attractions, braska values. scertain why the Perry burglary case had her marriage with Pribble and 5 that | Cliristians with empty stomachs. 1 be-|BVE (o Tpay Tupon o the = money| e ihriing ¢ i el el Dote been tried, the court yesterday stated | she was assured by him that “he was | jjave In two kinds of bread in such instances, f (looeq 5 per cent, or $125,000 per anmum, | CCUrtland beach by Achille Philion and the 3 that he would call another jury to try the|single man and free of all encumbrance.” | the bread of the gospel and the bread of food. | 17y “icvarore, ‘readily apy that as o | roupe of ten Arabs are the best attractions | A murder cases and possibly the Lauder assault | [nstead of this being the case, Mrs. Pribble [ Bven Christ realized, that it was best 0]y ihade nronosition it would be profitable | CYeF S6€n ab a pleasure resort, either east | says that she found her newly wedded hus- | feed the multitudes on loaves and fishes be- | pPSUNEEE SIORASIOR f WORE 10 F e | or west. These two great attractions take | b, e 1sh murder case took a sudden side | band was already tangled up matrimonially | fore preaching to them, e S e e e ons 1o vry | Dlace at Courtland beach every evening this shoot. yesterday afternoon and has lnvolved | with his own cousin and iad rajsed a family FIME FOR COMPLAINT PASSED. e e L Lo atony | eske witnie) matings on Bttucday, o d i in Its course a contempt case and r!n!u_nvnv“: e ihle does mot Know. continued to| “This talk about the country going to the | rontal alone, It the city owned the plant [ to have a display of fireworks that will outdo g proceedings against one of the at orneys of | Mireaten Tra A. Pribbie with prosecution and | dogs 18 foolish. God never inaugurated a fail- | the charge to consumers could be materially | by ten times the fireworks of “The Last the Douglus county bar. Ish has made aff- | CEERteR teb B b o o that, In | ure. He made this world and He will re-| reduced, or if it should be deemed advisable | Days of | Pompeil,” so the management i davit assailing Ben S. Baker, stating that he | R 58 TRk, ULSE VOB SUCTNIAS (0 6 (o, deem 1t The world was started With u|to maintain the present charges to private | claims. = This grand display s now being was_solicited by Buker for the privilege of de- | RBUL (A5G FAADIC JHANEED S VLD Dy her | garden and will end with one. The west has | consumers it Is believed that the earnings of [ made o order for Courtland and is to be in < ’_ fending him, and that Baker, while asking | qoor, LI, e SR BIGTHG TR rG of time. | by no means been fully developed. The vast | the plant ‘would amount to enough to pay | charge of experts sent from the east. i this, traduced the character of Isl's Present|iyis ‘promse she states was fa Mrs. | acreage of arid lands will be reclaimed by ir- | nearly, it not quite, one-half of the total e E. attorneys, Ish's attorneys turned about and | pipya “who denfes that she ever committed | rigation and the resources of the west and | expenses of maintaining the city government, | or T : asked Judge Scott yesterday to take | .pja)’ wrongs, as charged by her husband, | south in the near future will give plenty of [ which would operate as a reduction of munici- [ You can get more for your money in the CUPIDENE" % cognizance of the matter. This was done. | who has asked a divorce, wants a separation | opportunity to provide idle men with employ- | pal taxation to that extent. sure return of health and enjoyment at any M n HE TnRE This great Vegetabls ; and the trial set. down for Saturday morning | and alimony. ment and not only restore prosperity, but | Your committee further report that at the | of the many resorts on the Union T acllo sy MANITULOL Lo 1 Ul Vitalizur,hepros . 3 ernoon sessio i " > 7 o belng ab- | one but a man w gout or d o etropolt s Lokl Bt e tinants ;i Sept. 3 Insomnin, I'nina 10 tho Back, Seminul £ mivsi rvous Debility, stated that he did not wish to [""”(“‘“m"“- in Tl ': ”{I”“ "“””‘;"“‘{";r “f:’ '&\_Lh;:;:fi‘;:" enlargement of the splcen will harp on hard | Staies which docs not own its own evstem mer tour ticketa on'stls to Sept. 80 Blimplon Wriiess t0 My, Exiihisiti w'| ,I\'urlllr:,o‘ RRid ks view of the court’s order relating to filing an | sent in the coun| esent, have ed | B when a big crop s assured all | of wator works. At the present time the AT o H P DEUE onspiion. T¢stais i iokder by'diy'ck ML prevens 4 information charging murder. The case was | in writing their doubts as to the sufficiency | oyer the country. There are chronic grum- | water works company of Omaha is in the City Ticket Agent, 1802 Farnam § A AETER A .‘5;‘},‘,;‘;}',' ek Ve continued, she being held under bond in the | o¢ the proof on the strength of which they | plars, however, who are pessimists by birth | hands of receivers; its affairs are said to be T ar AnD ey e v 5ol KLU paHt e : meantime for $5,000. ~Frank Ransom then | convieted H. B. Webster of stealing a bl- | and who would complain If the heavens were | very much complicated and foreclosure suite | p o0 "5 "5 " Groonough of Harvard uni- N e e ot cred- by DoCOr I becatse inety per cont are tronbled wit) i arose and stated to the court that he had a | cycle from John Madison of the Mercer hotel. ing gold and siiver. against. it are pending. * It is doubttul it | Prof. J. DB. Greenough of Hariard uph Proatatitin COPIDIN I8 the only known remeds (o cr without ah operation. 500 (st o 3 subject which he desired to bring to his | The theft was on March 23 and a man named Mhore_are more. ehurchmen and church- | there will ever be a more propitious time for | vers ! y 4 o hen 150 i mNEY FeTur 1 13 (e doek ok CHock a Jormbebi Cora i ear; that his client demanded the court's pro- | Hayes was regarded as the real purloiner. T O I tho ‘World today | the eity to take the water works, If It in- | trance examinations to the university. While Atdo e Bl “Hond for el and teimoniate, {i tectlon, and fad been approached while in| The jurors signed a document asking (he | y,n ever before In [ts history. It is a bet- | tends to do so, than the present —~It may | in town he la the guest of the Harvard club, 2ddrest DAVOL MEDICINT €O., P. 0, Lox cisco, Cl. For £-te by e the Jall, and it was unfair for a man, while | court to extend mercy. Judge Scott became | ([TRELAT FCHE RO Ghristianity | also be sald that owing to existing condi- | which will give him a dinner at the Omaha | OR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO. & KUHN & CO., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. B under a charge of murder, to have his atten- | angry when it was shown him and refused 10 |, goyloped. It o true that vice exists in | tione in the affairs of the company it 18 ex'| club Friday night. . - k- tion distracted in any way. He proceeded to | look at :n'- ln:-\ '!lll!lvllwlillh‘vlL (‘)‘u x)riy had | o city and T do not approve of the plans | ceedingly doubtful if it will have any mon b aln a avit, signe: t convicted sbster under the evidence, Y R Py avallable for a long time with which to e — — e b explain by reading a long affidavit, signed by | O Vi of political unity between politicians and | available I 4 3 ; Yelock, | sald the court, “they would not have done v e iis 4 crease its equipment A A N, §| ating that on June 24, at 5 o'clock, |52 Jy < < St 10 8¢ b on ¢ co. The | 1arge its mains or to increas 1) N~~~ AN S S o~ . L g it o e that he (naker) | TIEht and now, having done right, what do | preachers to seek a duppre: varfei e I "Sive adequtte fire protection to 00900909 00900090 009000009000900@ uker had called ¢ 2 ker) | they want to et out of it for.” Webster | minister's best plan is to apply the true rem- | %0 a8 to e SAS 17¢ BICECRR )0 ® was an aggressive fighter and always con- given a year, edy of gospel. Civic federations and political ”" ! e - Avos . ) [ ) victed his men; that Judge Scott was pro- alliances of the church with otner factors in | Present time Toaing th appolde him to assist I prosecuting Not Satisfied with the Amount. o e L iaty | seTratie. ot - i contract between the water, worle | uffered, Scratchod and Bled. Doc- | (@ ar alns ar alns ) the case; that he had influence with the | Charles Rasmussen Is suing Douglas county | can drive Iniquity from one portion of a city, | ompany and the ity of BERERY PICH S (00 tors No Kelicf. Curcd by Two ® county attorney, because he had been d=puty { ror 500, the amount he considers a strip of | but it will camp somewhere else. The only Dy with all of the conditions and require- Sets Cuticura Remedies. while Daker was United States allernoy;|iung worth which the county appropriated | way to stop vice le to convert vice |iicof fis contract the city shall have the gl [) s’“' ""',““‘.',“:”.l"’;" nfluence with thd COUT | qgt fall in opening a road, known as 116 | Into virtue, ~to reach the hearts|pgnt to take possession of the water works | Nothing liko CUTicURA REMFDIES was evor ® o O oD e ea him: ibat|D:’ through some of Rasmussen's property.|Oof ~the people. Clvio federations are|gand ghall be vestéd with the title thereto | manufactured. For three vears luvol suffered from Judge Scott when proffered him; that | piq Janq lies in section 25, township 16, The |only like a plaster on a pimple. You cal.|and that the value of the plant shall be ascer- | withasore head. [wouldbreal out all over iy ® Attorneys Hall and Bradley, two of Ish's at-| oounty commissioners only allowed him $143 | cure —the pimple, but not eradicate the | iained by three disin djengitestaiuho 1071 watery mattor, and 1 ® torneys, were of no account, and that Frank | 4ng Rasmussen has brought suit. blood di e. The seat of the disease must | <hall act as apprajsers, one to be appointed o aIATaY G Lo ear con tuntiir .) Ransom was at loggerheads with the court P be reached. Christianity is the true physician | by the city, one by the water works com- would blea. Attor doctoring | (@ ® Frank Ransom also read an afiidavit. stat l”mu; e e for g50 | OF the soul and will"cure all moral and | pany, and they to select the third. The con- 1 bwo dootors for thres | oo ing that he himself is & warm friend of the | Charles W. Hill sues C. H. Harris for $50 | physical disorders. It is a system of sym- | iract further provides that in case of the 3, more or loss, 1 finally ® court. because, he says, Harris refuses to cancel | pathy, help, pardon and inspiration. The | city taking the plant the water works com- ioup wy mind 16 try your | o) The court sald that if what was stated is [ mortgage on household goods which was | {ime {s coming when the physical and moral | pany shall be allowed nothing for the unex- r«-unllnun-nll\‘n‘-\v ‘s{.‘l’x'é‘fffi;;‘\":‘: o true, he could not conceive of a more violent, | Originally given to F. B. Griffing in Septem- | forces will unite under that oue banner of | pired portion of its franchise, which means Foanlo ol Milsoeir o (8 o flagrant violation of justice, He said, as a | Der, 1893. Christianity. Religion is spreading all over | that the appraisers shall only take into ac- D atiToly OLTeH Tt o A member of the bar, it is an attorney’s duty | Mrs. A. M. Winkler has secured a fivorce | the world and I am sorry to say that its | count the actual cost at present time of the Sebod. yons reineaion;io: || (@) Thid HandiomakFluski orsCorduroy! Gonohy e to uphold the dignity of the court, and if a | from l‘« A, Winkler, The parties were | growth has oaused some contentlon even i’} material used: in n;:» wnaLsution of the & ; S Jsoveral porsons, and thoy sl 3 Bargain Price ° ° s ba ik Ly . | married in Council Bluffs September, 1894; [ politics. tem, together with the labor necessary to | tell me theyare No. 1. Our druggist s dotng a s S rectt e iR herefo! 0! t acessar: ure. I havo given Libn the priviloge 14 traveling the road of a shyster. “If this am- | Marital troubles. “I am a Protestant, but 1 denounce tne | therefore, that the only thifg Secoem SAY Hazio'as proot of their emoiancy,. 1 enclost davit is true then it goes further than the| A motion for a new trial has been made | g¢tempt to prevent Roman Catholics from | entitle the city to ¢ Lk ieto | my porrait. A. F. GRAMM, () ®) 3 N 33 aime | by the Wiley Cattle and Trust company in | A . " | take possession of it underethe contract is to G defendant's atiorneys mention, and claime | bY the WHey Carule and frust compeny in | holding political offices as unamerican, and | (RS PREESSRE O\ o™ Works company has ogr: C) ® that he would have induced the court to make | ‘o™ oyt Omaha commission men, who |2, theory which will sconer or later explode | ¢1iy0q to comply with the terms and condi " different rulings.” ~The court continued by | yangted mortgaged stock. us a dismal faflure. Honesty and capabllity | jo,q of its contract. That they have failed C) ® plating that the language tended to muke out | * judge Baxter has dec:ded against the will Hhe placing of men 1n positton: - Mo shoutd nag | to_ comply _ with o€y reauirements - of | ay wite has been troubled with thosalt rheurr | (@ » A ey and W asel sl melBorTupt | lcp - Av gust: TRUAOW, atwealtliy: Geeman, Whol oSl to! Sayers a. prayes . pook IthC 6 el |[the eontract & and §Cthat = heyR T RIe |\ or-fone During this time doctors of 2 In true, it would put Baker in contempt | ran a broom factory here and died, leaving a book and say to a fellow citizen, ‘you can- | POV failing 8o to do I8 d’n AgLiinaL Wisconsin, 4 gt:y‘lzmslt ;'mmfi L"m C) (') of the court. “If true,” he sald, “B. S. Baker | it} in which he said he left nothing to his | bog® And 80 to a fellow . YU San- | patent as to need no proof. The enginecr sent | Chicago, fhll givo xoliel. T bougli ic 18 not fit to be a member of the bar, because . s v po , TOLRAO QLT LA lECAUNG WY DIVRIESY L6 Omaha a short time ago by some of the | CUTICURA REMEDIES, and el used only one box [) daughter, Augusta Young, because “she I8 | Roman Catholic cross.’ It arouses a danger- [ 10 O of CUTICURA, one cako of CUTICUR SOAP, ant this court has made it a rule that he would [ no child of mine.” The court sald this | onn antagoniom whon an attomnt fe mado 1 | €astern cfficials of the company for the pur- | O3GUTIGERA: 008 Cale 6 TUTECE) ST 20 [) llow no man to practice in his court who o 1aNgUARS, or illegl oy was | O itagon'sm when an attempt 1s made 10 | ;00 ¢ examining into the condition of the L (. al man to practice in 3 o | hint, in the language, at her illegitimacy was | deny the rights of citizenship to an Ameri- | POSe € theso havo cured her completely. tells a lie.” ~ An order was made returnable | an hallucination respecting Mrs. Young. can. Catholie becsuse he seen fit to' worship | Omaha plant made an official report that the CISLSTONE, 11 Stato St Chicago, 11| (@ ® Baturday for Paker to show cause why he| Ed Godwin has brought a suit against the | his Maker as he pleases. P | maing were too small and that the distribution ! it should not be punished for contempt and dis- | Union Stock _ Yards company to recover | “Religion should be kept out of politics, | Was inadequate for the needs of the city. CUTICURA WORKS WOLDERS | (@ [) barred. Mr. Baldrige was excused from fil- | $15,000 damages. He was a switchman en- | Both leading political pas are o corrupt | In view of these facts, therefore, your com- YU ® © ing the papers, because his name was used | saged up to April 10, 1895, in switching cars. | that the only encouraging thing Is that they | mittee recommends that the following resolu There {8 no doubt that the CUTICURA RENE 2 3 in the affair under Ish's account. Mr. Baker | A defective brake resulted in his headlong | have become so putrified that they have ny | tion be adopted: s daily perform wmore wonderful i @ This Antique Hard- ® tried to make an explanation, but the court [ plunge to the ground and a serious injury, | longer the power to rot. Politicians, perspir- Resolved, That it is the sense of the execu- f}illw"n‘m h}}' Y‘M 1"\101: 2 Shoalry oura 8vor \\’uftl 1nm.m~:]n, ® refused to hear him till Saturday, though he | crippling him, so he states, for lifs He | ing patriots, who make campaign Speeches, | tive committee of the Commercial club of [ RO ARSEAEEY Toy scalp, and bload, with los @ Bargain Price........ Bot far enough .0 state that the whole affair | charges the stock yards company with negli- | and others raise the issuo of silver and the | Omahia that the city of Omaha should own | of hair, from iifacy to ge, froia pimpies & | (@ ° was a falsehood, gence, as the cars were handled on its tracks. | tariff and other questions In each campaign | and operate the water works plant, and to| gcrofula, when the best physicians fail. Judge Scott yesterday afternoon Issued a The issues have been made up in the guit | to hoodwink voters @nd gull the citizens, | that end we recommend that the mayor and — — C) [ ) special order relating to the county jail. He [ 0f Susan Horn against E. . and Mrs. | but the fact of the matter is that the only | city council be requested to take such steps Bold throughous the world. Price, CUTICUR: told the sheriff that there was discrimination | Quivey for the pos ession of Mrs. Horn's | question, the only true issue, bare in all its | as may be necessary to acquire the title | g0c.; S0aP, 2oc ; Ii5~OLVENT, 8]. PuTTER DRU (J in the jall, and Ish had been allowed the | Chidren. A reply has been filed by Mrs. | hidecus reality year after year, is who will | thereto, and that a copy of this report and | aND Cuex:Conp,Hole Proprictors, Busten. ® privilege of golng on the street and de- 'l‘:rr"~““““(’l'l“‘l‘)’ NT’“‘M"‘;‘I";“\ f“h’:i.:r‘ti:wp:,;:)“r get the spoils? ~ Elections are only formall- | rezolution be presented to the maycr and to &a~* How to Cure Skin Discases,” malied fre & manded that Ish be placed on the same foot- | "Brecd to dispose jor. oren DPEMMA-| ties to change political bosses. Why don’t | the city council at the next meeting of the = e SRR e bras paaa Ot Jailers deny | il nor slgn them away to the Nebraeki | they take up the labor question and settle it | council by a committee of this club, (] Rt et S charpad, an that any difference fs made and deny tha o gets $48 penslon monsy. each month ayd | FIENt? I have & remedy for settling the UL ol s ( CJ Trinity Methodist Episcopal church and | never said that a dollar a day was enough | "eneWed vigor and vitality? i, doneikas, Ticouess, Siraing, an Judgo Has a Nolsy Time with Attorneys | SURJY school will hold their annual picnic | for any workingman. He was too good a e Fainseoliave fnionp jninuto by tho Asking for a New ‘trial. on Saturday next, June 2% A speclal Omaha | Christian to express such a sentiment TURNFEST OPENS FRIDAY, ° o B e by and Council Bluffs motor train of eight or | Ghrist was a carpenter. He was a work- ) he district court | ten coaches, gaily decorated with banners, 7 : elleve Smarelcons i Nel was the center of attraction yesterday morning | flags and bunting, will pick the party up at | [N§man himgell, and I belleve that more con- | Pragram of iho Meeting of Nebraska o sideration of the golden rule should be given Turaers at Platismouth, by employers to the Wwage-carners of this| mhe turnfest of the Nebraska Turnbezirk country e G will this year be held at Plattsmouth, com- NEWAVOMAN HERRT0ATAY, mencing Friday, this week, and will last *How about the new woman?” was asked. Dr. Talmage paused and glancing for a | f°F three da While an unsuccessful effort was being made by W. S. Raker to have his counsel get a hearing before the judge of that court tc present his reasons for asking for another trial of the Raker-Babbitt libel suit. Twenty-fourth and Binney streets at 1 p. m sharp, conveying it across the bridge, through Council Blufts and Fairmount park, “‘around e Broadway loop” and out to the driving park, a beautiful spot, where they will spend the afternoon In pleasure seeking. There will 1999000090000 0Y AR S 5 the program is ollows: This Large Antique As soon as E. W. Simeral, who had actea | be base ball, bicycle races for young and old, | moment at a fair bicyclist in bloomers who [ The program is as follows: 1 a9 one of Raker's attorneys and representeq | C71/5 ericket, foot, sack, egg, potato aud [ was scorching along Douglas street, he said: | Friday evening—Reception in honor to the Arm Ohalry \ This White Tron Bed, $4 25 Mim alone at the prellminary hearing, arose | J 0f0\d races, etc. “I believe that the new woman, like the | guests and visitors at the Turner hall in L e gany Bargain Price... . B e 1 e, am, Asese iy <P previous woman, will be an improvement on | Plattsmouth. | " ge turncd about in LADIES’ TURKISII BATHS, redecessors by reason of the fact S afte —Wi 3 14 1 Is seat, scarcely able to contain himself f i Y Saturday afternoon—Wett-turnen of al anger. AR Bimselt for 8l Bor Bite Dol that she will have advantages which her | the societies taking part in the contest. T Will not listen to you, sir!” exclaimed e mother and grandmother did not enjoy. The | In the afternoon, parade, and afterward ad- The manager of the bath and complexion | new woman will be just as modest, just as | dresses to the turners by Mayor Newell of the court, in a voice plainly audible down the A . ! parlors at The Bee building has secured the | good and comely and admirable as her prede- | Plattsmouth and Matthew Gering. Single ::l;:zi:;::?:l Sorridors. “You have been mis- | services of a trained masseuse for one month, | cessors. It may lower a woman's dignity in | turning. Tn the evening social entertain- pres g this court and I have afidavits [ who, by years of experience and careful | the eyes of pessimists to ece her in bloomers [ ment and grand ball in honor to the turners in my possession stating what you me on the streets. Mr, Simeral millly suggested that what- ever a man's private ovinlons might be or what his remarks outside of the court room might have been, it had nothing to do with his duty as an attorney to appear and pro- Id about | study, can by facial massage and medicated vapors, creams and balms, make the old to look young and the young yet more youthful —all from the remedies nature herself teaches. Speclal attention to hair dressing. —_—— Low Rates to Red Oak, lown, on a bieycle, but I believe that it is a harm- less and healthful recreation for a woman to ride a bicycle or a horse, or play lawn tennis or croquet and I am in faver of having women have all the innocent fun they can and the sooner pessimists take their carpet bags and go, the better it will be for the from abroad. Sunday—Turning in groups, also gymnastic exercises by the bears and the ladies’ classe concert All societies belonging to the Nebraska Turnbezirk will take part in the tournament Plattsmouth. This Handsome Chenille Couch, $6.00 000060000000000000000000000990660 tect bia client's interosts. /0 10e Detier 1t Sl ! at Those socleties are: Omaha g uelle. = o “I will not listen to you. Sit downt| Via the Burlington route, June 2 to 29, ac- | COURLEY. Pessimists are obstacles In the way | premont, Millard, Columbus, Grand Island (d Bargain Pri and the court scowled over the duck ot he | count race meeting at Pactolus purk. | Of religlon, finance, politics and soclety. Ofand Plattsmcuth.’ The Omaha turners have C) ARLLES cour ‘:mul.‘} over the dewk at the | COURE Fooe e K tum, Hal l] ter ang | COUrfe if a woman wants to go to extremes | ruoiiced much and are consequently in fin rec a o Dafors b i the other famous pacers and trotters of | N3 make a focl of herself in any recreatlon. | sape. The exercises most intcresting are (] le motion for & new trial was handled [3ll the other famous pace A trotters of | ncluding bicycle riding, by deportment that | yiibe ThE CRETCIC SH0ST NETCME Boe by Judge Hassett of Paplllion, the opinion | the country are entered would attract general censure, I make such nning, ) : L N reackien, | (@ belug cxpressed that afler the court haa| The Burlington's 9:50 a. m. train from | M Ner SIA0 Sxception to my previous re. | VAulting, throwing of Weights and apparatus | is Mme. Yale's infalible cure for Freckles, heard it he would probably allow Raker's | Omaha arrives at Red Oak at noon and a | p Mo o0 CRSERGEN T G NFe o are | €xercises. L Tan and Sunburn. It @ the only remedy ever | (@ ’ pttorney, whom he had chosen to defend | Spoclel tran for COunl) BIARS Wil feave Hed |all right, when they are the garb of those | 1ia® | B3PPSR 1y ey Yarions oo | compounded that will remove freckles com- | cg) m in this branch of the case, to fight for Top m, June 25 to I3, enabling one | whg javer forget Christian womanhood. The | o8!S fc o eatacthy lcrefore an | o etely and surely C S his rights. Citations of errors were read [0 svend practically the whole day at Red | pew woman's chief realm will be that’ high- | €Xgellent display issexpected et e s dalicte s aain the (B N. W. Cor. 16th and DOug‘laS ts. over, covering the trial of the case fully, |08k and to reach home the same cvening e kingdom on earth, namely, the home, ana, | _The Omaha ladies will show an admirabl \e fairer an skin, clal meeting this evenivg, Tuesday, June | August 6. the skin; none of them really effective an, 3, 11 ox! ~ ® and including cspeclally (hat portion which | | Tickete and fauRIntoEmAtion et 334 - | nolwithstanding all vidicule, he mew woman | traiaing and will stte’s wondestul exhibition | gors lkely. 16 18 to treckle and the worso 1t | (@/\@) 00000000000009000000000909060) referred to the delivery of the instructions. | Pam stree! o R is here and is here to stay.” A 3 9 BXATGREN I | will look after it is freckled, A ) 4 — L contest with the lady turners from the other 10 additlon to the cltatious of errors Raker's | Members of St. John's lodge No. 25 e SIes To ke GanL SIS tauvaia s e At Thousands of women, otherwise beautiful, B Ao thovioe, Tiiaed to AL R BT IRt 8 Mugonloshol) CHEAP EXCURSION RATES The official delegation of the Omaha Turn- | are dQisfigured by these' unslightly brown . Sl it e There, " | Thursday afternoon, Jure 7th, a cloc Fer M e B 1 S ea i o\t ast o0 W e 3 4 A0 thy Mhey —_— Trore, Dot presonted but it the court had al- | for tho purpcse of attending funeral of Bro Vin the Burlington Route. i aan RN A o laaann | Biatetisn, SNOUUIDE I WGI MIde - them, They FROM 1€ Would have been made to anpenr mmolstnat | Collins Jordan. Visiting brethren cordially | Here are the Burlington Route's best offer- [of active turners, ®ach ‘“viege" consisting | 47€ & ource of misery, but they can be cured r V] ments being made under oath, that when | "YVited: ALFRED MOHSAN, ings In the way of reduced rates. Do they | of nine members, and:the bear class, twenty | La Freckla is one of Mme. Yale's greatest = " "’““""‘ fionit dalivored tha inatructions to the o e MAsar. R Boaton, Mass.: July 5 to 8 one fare | " Tae siesd. deleghtion will start tor Plattes | o, “:"‘;'"! TIW; 859 Wax el ",“‘,m" ’.,l AL P ury bis face was @ panorama. It was rfe- By 3 Mass.: July o 8, a e official de o atts- | come of them very dangerous and hurtful to B0 10 tiio motlon for & Bew trisl’ thar o Astention, Woodmen. for the round trip; good to refurn until | mouth Friday afternoon in order to be there | o cHEAPEn T“AN sTEAM » fudge pitched his volce to a loud and c in time to take part/in'the contest Saturday. ¥ R At th, at our hall, 110 N. 14th St., to make | To Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou and | All the raflroads have made the fare for | *afety and certainty, insist alw No Boiler, No Steam. No Engineer, GRARILLE Hne. which threa ke et | rrangements for the fune our late | Pucblo: July 4 to 8, one fare ‘plus $2.00 for | those who participate In the turntest one | the genuine and original La K sgat Power tor Corn and Foed Mills, ellog tho Voluminous document no had prepured, | belgibor, Walter Walker. - Mool .:‘uuuz at | the round trip; good to return until Septem- | and one-third. B Price 81 at drug stores or by mail. MME. M. ¥y | g Creu . 3 . ] y ch the whole of th ¢ [ & p. m. sharp, A. GRIMES, V. C i g An excursion train from Omaha to Platts- YAL Health and auty clallst, 148 S prey mioh, the o f el | ¥ R o oo Bhon Gurk, A ottt 50 a0 s | A0, PO s s Qo et | GRS, Sl AW e OTT0 GASOLINE ENGINES sald to be cntirely without precedent, direct- ey Ty ¢ return limits, traing, ete, at the city ticket | (o this city from Plattsmouth at 7:30 the o ing his glance at the jurors, sitting bu Hin f Bates 1o Chaitaioaga, Tenn, offlce, 1324 Farnam strect. o Alaranine S atianer anRartatlet feet awpy from him, and thoroughly econ- | via the Burliugton Route, Junc 25 and 20, s —~———— At 45 o vineing them by his manner and tone th Full information about routes, rates avd Ladies' Turkish Ha Low Rates to Boston. o s Calal el T Tt da belleved the defendant guilty, and th train service at the city ticket ofice, 133! Also medicated, sulphur, mercurial baths, The Baltimore & Ohlo Rallroad company THEOTTO CAS ENCINEWORKS they did not convict they must take the Farnam oll rubs, hot milk, perfumed baths; mani- | will sell round trip tickets from all points o % Walnut Ste PHILADELPHIA, PA. T sequence: ol cure, chiropodist, pedal cure. We are pre- [on its lines west of the Obio river to Bos Chicago, 245 Lake §t., Omaha, 321 So, 15(h St “Now," sald Judge Hussett, having o Rock 1 for Ldncoln pared to do all we agree. ton and return, for all trains, July 5 to 9 in uded the reading, “if the court wili ‘ Ladies, have your toe nalls made to look | ciusive, valid for return passage until July :.l, "M,._ be reading, .-r‘n’uv oS Faitbury 'and polnte hoand west 1€avds | ko diamonds. 32, with privilege of an additional extensior “I will hear you, if you want to say any- [ Omaba at 6:30 p SACOPL BUNGAY, One free treatment with every bath, until July 81 if desired. Tickets will also EVERY WOMAN thirg," cxc'aimed the ccurt, b WA BABA | o e Ol iano oga Coavention | SPecisl attention to balr dressing. be placed on saie at all prominent points in Sometimes Deeds & neliadle down on his desk, SPUABEN. 10 i ] 4 109 Bee Bullding. e north and northwest. The rate from e it Ll “If the court please, we wiil insist on the [ Special party for Chattan —— Chicago will be $22.00, and correspondingly ’ right of Mr, Stncral as Mr. Raker's attorney | the officlul lue (Chicago Spleit Lake, Spirit Lake, Sp rit Lake. low rates from other points. DR. PEAL'S * jusisted Judge Hasscti. | Railway) at 5:45 p. m., Junc 1o present this case, Through sleeper via the Northwestern Line, | A double daily service of fast expre:s trains ~ “ But the judge continued obdurate and in his | fornution at city office, 1401 Farnam St commencing June 28, leaves dally for Spirit | is maintained from Chicago to ail points in PENNYRUYAL PlLLS. assion vented his feelings by assailing Mr. | —————— Lake at 6:10 p. m. from Webster street depot. | the east. Tourists will bear in mind that all / I \ S Ave prompt. safe and certain in result, The genus fmeral. Mr. Simeral srose and politely [ Summer Tourlst Tlokets viy tha Wabish | ppe jake is the same, accommodations a lit- [ Baltimore & Oblo trains between the east e Beralti'e) never dlsaopoint. Beat aoywherm ked the court to save exceptions to Are now on sale; for folders giving routes, remarks which were beiug uttered. rates, ete., G at “"b“"fl, . “Be seated,” retorted (ho court, turowiog [ uam streety §L00. Sherman & McConnell Diug Co., 158 Dodse sireel, Omaba, Neb, s 1415 Far- arnam stieet. Depot, 15th and Webster | ticulars write L. 8. Allen, A, G. P. ageat, trects L B, BYGHANAN, G, P, A, | Chicage tlo better, fare a little lower. City office, uml d west run via Washington. For full par l JAS. 8. KIRK & CO., U. 8. A

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