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HE WAS A SNOOTH CROOK|aexs miom navss son rorms | gossesesessasoasesoseasoscp ey e 1ot o = \FFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA What I mean to say is, give a man who | e e vyt | § And Nimitations, thesteséhings of Christ a8 : Andrew Jackson Kendrick, formerly city REV. FRANK CRANE. r \ kg4 e ’ N © | the fundamental principles of his life, and | Jame Otever Detective Work Landed a Bobber in | saiior of The Bee and later on the staff of | QEEECEEECEECEOCOOOCCEOOOOCE | you will have & man with & positive rellg- | ) Mmes Curran Run Over and Killed by 8 the Jug. the Chicago News, Is now publisher of the | A SHORTER BUSINESS DAY fon adapted to ordimary life, a man with a Motor Car E And now { [r— News-Record at Foft Smith, Ark. Prior to | they are agitating in favor of Sun xeur- | WOrking relfgion whese precepts and prac- the departure of Bill Cook for the Auburn | gone To boom our city, let us run trains ff,“,’:: flfl;;lrlvunv a mln v\l;nNI»':"er \: deeds R THE CASE CF WINSLOW RECALLED | penitentiary, that eminent freebooter ot Okla- ; bt Wiy gouch & man 1 will liken unto one | MOTORMAN AND CONDUCTCR ARRESTED tioma. and sdjolning territories recelved con- | {fom all vicinal creation and flood the city ot slothful in business; fervent in spirit; Would yuo buy underwenr at a sacrifice? siderable attention from the News-Record | With the cream—or is the stuff that floats al- w;vlnxl the |,m|." 3 3 a g ? h *ascl o N . v e Pul- nderstand this to mean seething earnest | g { and his exploits fliled its columns. Fascinat- | ways cream—of neighboring towns. The Pul understand th . " A » Hive according to s Thtost ot . 3 2 Filehed Twelve Th nd Dollars from the l‘(:g‘ ’:1 “.\r‘. ”'r'.wl"l\‘l']“;“ b e TaiRATE U Goe8. K6\ WnE: to e miPewe U Ny Y allowing nothisg sluggish in the energy | Charge of Criminal Negligence Made | We have, according to the latest report from the furnishings National Cash Box—How His Capiare (ke editer’s wstimution Gompared !l b “ an - b e i #iTRIBA 4~(' action hm the interests of the Christian [ Ageinst Them—Keleased onw Ball Bond | manager, Sohe k estimation compared | gogire (o be among those concelted religlon- [ life in whatever relation. It asks for an Wikenthil iy s'""‘ "u“"' ;f\’,",'”}"j",;!,‘;k""'“"I,ff}",’\',‘,‘,]:“",’;;“H“,’:;‘,,“,,‘f:;‘u",} ists ready to ofy “Our craft is in danger!” | intense spirit to the limit of Christian pru- Pt okt oo i Suing ‘and falling to capture the frolicksome | at every suggestion that may seem hostile to | dence In striving to-veader mervice due (icd At any rate, we must dispose of It In some form, — Vandit, Tt Houk was @ sweet siuger of his | the church. This Sunday question I8 a mixed | \ifi'ioly 'yo 16 666 CHAL (he sonstant et own prowess and the News-Record took UD | prohlem, We are living in a transitional age. | to rise to a high I o . ness | ow would g josti 3 i 'S try, Y ent convic of Captain Howgate . y ot Hi 2 b an 0 o ier plane of consciousn A fatal accldent happened to O-year-old | uld a majestic price cut suit? Let's try. The recent conviction of Captain HoWBAte | ine refrain and sounded the praises of Houk | ) %0l (oneronts us of holding to- and |and knowledge in living, in the spiritual g Ly for getting away with funds belonging to the | in every Issue. One day Bill was captured strengthening our principles, and at the same | and intellectual progress of mankind imu. | James Curran at Twenty-fourth and N streets United States government naturally calls to | without the assistance of Houk. In fact, the | {7 I8 S f ot blication of them to|lated by the fervency of the ~mctivity of | about § o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was underwear reduced mind other cases of the sort that have pre- | postal sleuth wis 500 miles away (rOm B | cuit the times. The old Puritan Sunday but | thought, feling and will, under the excite. | run over by a motor car and both legs — ceded it. The most interesting of these by | bie danger. and i conscdutey @ ropped to | few would wish to have returned, although | ment of the spirit, is largely conditioned on h 3 Record’s high opinfon of his worth dropg the Puritan oak-like loyalty to conscience and | the historical and collective lif2 of the race long odds, relates the Washington Star, I | ,ero, and the fact was noted in its columns. | the PUERER SRCILES JOVRY C8 BOTEDEVCR W7 H 1t 18, "therefore, not a religion of negation the case of Winslow, the employe of the | This seemed to hurt the proud spirit of the ”.‘ A '1‘: mn“ {x‘\rm‘.ndlnui it ’ hat lacks force, but a positive religion we | Were switched just south of N street. In All 75¢ underwear reduced to 4fc. But is this Sunday matter a religious ques- | feed: IITI’"“ food and great thoughts have | fumpiog off of car on the west side ne —_— 7 01 ? L) AL AL s mnot enough. o stepped onto the track and right in front of 1 Soon thereafter the editor of the News. [ tion 4 thay terpret contempc Chris arig ML ack g ! Yollag derwois: reduced t6 600 upward of $12,000, to which he had no moral | o o \rq wag yanked into court on a charge of [ I8 it not pre-eminently a soclal questlon? think great and good :';\'"\,E"".”f".H",""”l“”:,, | a southbound car. When he saw the car he | Dollar_undersvenr_reduced _to t0c. or legal right. violating an advertising contract, The case| The hand of greed Is crafty. Give SR€ | (hrill of beautiful emotions about these, that | Jumped, slipped and fell under the wheels. | R TRER The Howgate case has also raised the | was tried by a federal court and jury and a | Sabbath over to the holiday idea and stralght-| "oy ey "ot raligion. It Is more. Tt is | The train was stopped almost instantly, and | All $1.15 and $1.25 underwear reduced to question as to how many men have ever |verdict of guilty rendered. Judge Parker im- | W& Mr. Moneymaker is right there to grab as stopped a st [ - - h 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BERB{i MONDAY, JULY 15, 1895. an alarming surplus of underwenr. Too many of this Sigued by the Company—Coroner t, too much of that sort; too much of bygone unfavorable weather, crushed. Curran, in company with other | All 43¢ and Goc underw 1eed to ae. boys, had been playing about the cars as they | mmat e e 2sh room at the Treasury, who was con- | government sleuth and he set about revenging victed on the charge of taking unto himself | himself b leted the ch f the brave little lad crawled out from beneath peen convicted on the charge ment from the government. In the opinion of some of the best informed people in Sounds more like a reduction of profits than a sacrifiee—quite true—if the average unserupulous one-half price, 50¢ on the dollar, give-nway, or some other humbug sale is to serve as a criterion of securing a conviction have been well ex emplified in the recent actions against the | el it whe \u: pechaps thtst. Al service: | lowing table of rates What does this mean? Sunday privileges | falling to your lot | vertise a dollar garment for Goe it's gospel true that we saerifice 40¢ T streets, and wer® not at home, o that there | on the article, and 40¢ is twice as much as a dollar profits here Easier to mark a shirt up to 70¢ and sell it hal price than to sell a 35¢ shirt at 25¢— but the latter way earned our success and we L2t ere 10 BTaD | hoth to do and be something for God; to be o eaae. | poscd n fine of $10, which he remitted during | everything in sight. He devises Sunday the. |\t yider every eircumstance; to be alwa ood benavior, and smilingly added: “I will | aters, professiondl ball games, Courtland | oy ieous; and always and everywhere to the motor unaided. Bystanders picked him | sentence you to one hour's imprisonment, | beaches, excursions, et infinita cetera m‘“‘ d. As the electric current passing through | up and carried him to the offices of Drs. Sa- | | which can be served in custody by tak- | said M. fs not in this for his health, o ok black carbon makes the el:ctric lamp. | baugh & Kelly, where his limbs were ban- | Washington, there Is only one case on rec- | jng dinner with me Sunday 5 he uw‘# yllu\ he wants out of (]m- Sunday | ¢o the touch of His spirit sending the evan: | ey o L0 VT b NG b ord of & man golng to the pehitentiary for | In @ recent article in the News-Record nut is hard, round, and adorned with the | gejical current into daily life makes common [ d28¢d temporarily, preparatory to moving him % Gecin < ? such an -n-uwL The diffic 1) s in the way | Bditor Kendrick says that he intends to keep | picture of a stump-tailed eagle and the af-| jite Juminous for God; and so, too, when in | to a hospital Different caliber of advertising here, dear reader. When we ad E out of trouble in the future by putting his | fecting legend, “In God We Trust SIX | the process of developing the growing Chris The lad’s parents live at Thirty-eighth and advertising of postal inspectors on a strictly | days is not enough for gain, so the seventh | tjan life, th divine Spirit becomes a moving commercial basis, and he announces the fol- [ must be invaded, force and you willingly discharge each duty . 5 e eis ng to o as an ,I,.,p\nm.ln_\ for serv. | Va8 ]:; nln- delay in ‘xl‘.;-x ng what h ~pr.:i e antalie o TN (nalow GANEY [} For Advertising Postal Inspectors—Posi- | for excursions, resorts and professions es | ing God, religion is no longer theoretic, but | €hould be chosen. The physicians stated | GEE daualle of the “Winstow oxse Is AL vely cash In advance means, i time, Sunday fac ores and | experimental. Perhaps something like this | that the boy had but a very slim chance to | James J. Brooks, the ex-chief of the secret A 1 i ¥ J J. 3 ot iy Eaver ¥ noticing departure from city, pe farms, as today in continent rope. For | James meant in writing: *Pure religion and [ live, and removal to any distance was out i v 0 e s ol Mehaotiven et tub titas 1t oes i per $ 10| it the railroad can work Sundays the cotton | undefil:d before God and the Father is this, | of the question, so a stretcher was procured shan’t change it if the whole commercial world becomes corrupt. STV A W A et i Rt A s, R DEEH chance, affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from | Omaha hospital on Twenty-sixth street, be filnkte and chist, Mr. Brooks Was el oTet | Srovking. an & mysterious cnsc, which Thousands of street car and railway em- | the world, tween T and J streets. The doctors then re other against the federal government. Gray- wou 1 >‘|.m"vh‘ ‘m-w u,»nw-“\\.\»i :Iv; ployes must \\kwv'k that “).v may play IT‘U"”’!» When Travell - moved the wrappings and amputated the ¥ e y Y8 tellect, but has been easily solved by sands of workingmen's homes are Sabbath-| N x Hght leg Just above: the ¥nes & Akve Baired now, he 1s as active as ever i him, per line A Eris i 80| e a IRt TbektiotaE My HAVGIAIVL: | WHBLHSE bh ‘pleaiitas HEntyoE Bukieas, take)] BETIOELIE SLATA LA SSUELL WAR HECs IN ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR BILLS. e, except that suggestion i lss that Boston stockholders may have divi- | oo Cuely Grip a bottle of ‘Syrup of Figs, as | S41Y, 0 take off the left leg at tie thigh. In conversation with a Star reporter | “added’ that inspectoris services ousht AL B L f acts Aokt pleasantly and afeéctuarty on’ the -|}|\y'.’.',gt laving in the operating chair in D roo! entertaining o o be recognized by department a L, % dneys. e d bowels, prevel avER; | D8 s office young Curran teld ab 3 ok ke eciion with the fa- | Washinton and that It would be well The Sabbath s the one custom of the coun: [ Kidneys., liver and bowels, preventing fevers, | ZAPLIENS Sfce ¥oung CGurran teld about the B XD eces I e fusing tho years suc.| t0 promote him to be chief of division, try ‘that is the laborer's sl friend. Greed | headaches and oter torms of alekness, For | SOl JOrt B b Dece, el Fo bl ous whisky GhBuL ars suc- | S e puft—cheap at 9 cents & and pleasure join hands to steal this. sale in §0c and bottles by all leading o Tt ol pain, exce N ceeding the war, when there were lots of LI e G, ST i pleasure join hands t M ople to | druggists. Manufactured by the California | his head. The doctors said that the shock work of all sorts for the government sleuth | only k 5 5 LR ““‘I'),“""“r~"l‘ S the Devbinent | FIg Syrup Co. only, had been so great and the nerves of the lower hounds. Speaking of the Howgate case, Mr. v of clover w cas ; o day of recreation? A pertinen 7 g R, limbs severed so that for the time the lad Brooks sald ving tealing stamps, per o query. The Pulpit will answer it for you. At Courtiand Yesterday. did not realize what a predicament he was “CUPIDENE" “My own opinion is that Winslow was the se Involying opening of registered Stop all work on Saturday at 1 o'clock ARG ] A ¥ d only man who ever went to the pen from | er, per line ETTIE Give clerk, merchant and stoker time to go "'"1’ O AULACHT B Motorman: Mike Judge and Cond Vil ViigEreat Yegetati the District of Columbia on the charge of Involving embezzling postm home, wash, dress and go to the parks or [ In& places about Omaha ¥ 3 D AT StuBE WK AL TOho AFext 0 A tAreY tion of i fanious it re you ol all ner. Rl L e Tt tcin Bluten, . | g Lo peri LI e ol T | arlyen With e tamiiy;i oo the ball games| Bresat ek too steang 10F L bAlluon ascec b il e WS Diottar L LG 8 Jouw o discasey getin, Sl v £ Ost Seane 21 States Arrest of bandit, €uch a 00| % chooses, some | Sion, e crowds of excursionists put in [ to he er the ere charged nsomnia, Puinwin tie Buck Emlsaions, Nervous Debil may be mistaken about this, and I do not | Cherokee Bill, Bill Doolin, Tusla Jack, or other amusements, or, If he chooses, some | § o0 At T SEENCE OF SRTUTERTID 'l and | withiserlminal negllgshes; L The Tstrest ‘] Plipies, Unfithess to Marry, Exhausting Draths, Varicocels i want to be quoted as stating it as a fact ete., per line . . time to stay home. During the hot months e e oo 5 i Tal C ) 1t 8tops wil loskes by day or night. ' Prevents quick: L b6 quoted ak stating it as a fact, || elc, per Mne... i oseiatioion, per time 10 etay hOme TN eoes day. Why | were well pleased, apparently, with Omaha’s | Way officials were notified and the men were heRsG arge, Which 1 1ot chiecksd Jouds (o Spermutort hovk an s RIS L AL B T y AR B . v Y ot metting | popular resort released on $1,000 bail each, which was fur il the horrors of Tmpotency, €UPTDENE cleduses tie llyer, not be worth while. The Winslow case was | MO8 eeoesoeesiiotieisieiiinds oo line 2.00 | 10 such a rush I.\1 st M'fi';u are nn\”filnlnu. The Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council | nished by the company. The motorman tell BEFORE ano AFTER [iy,avaand the nrinary orgas of wll impurities, cresting enough as as, othe s Arrest of editors (of dalles), pe e 2 h anyhow. Adopt in all business the clos- X puncil | n A o motorman tells 2 hans nad Teatores sminll weak organt e e ———— T O hn Lanics, “What's good enough | Buffs road brought an’ excursion from St. | substantlally the same story as the boy. He D e it by DO 13 bichutt Dinety per cont aro troubled wit) ho only case on record or & Soclnl Tren ot settlers e e e oueh for thoemakers. | Joseph, Mo., and, although It rained hard | thinks that it the lad had not slipped and oD, SRR 1% the only Known Faridy to e without un operation. 6000 Leutimons all my life 1 have kept a full and complete O rom ot Central | foF bankers is good enough for & a by i b Skt [ ipped o brantoa given and mancy retrned If six boxes docs not eifoct pernunent cura diary, and In the set are all the detalis of | in the Orchard Homes region entral | o Sdeal business day of the future will | along the line, there were some eleven | fell he would not have been caught by the ;u'm.n. A1 e 45,00, by mail. Send for PREE clicular and testmonals, that famous case. T have not the book here | MISSissippi is all that could be desired. Doors | ;06 4y 1 every day of the we A rested, | coaches of excursioniats. motor, but would have got clear of the tracks et A VO, MEDICINE €0., P, 0. Box 2076, Sun Fraucisco, Cal, For Sate by with me no id %o shall have to rely on | Wil be open to them and a cordial welcome | )0, cntfyl people will do more and better [ The Rock Island road had an excursion to | all right. Cars at this point never run fast FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO., my memory for dates and names extended on all sides, Political opinions Wil | ¢,y s busy morning than in a dull, weary [ Omaha, but somehow or other few of these | as it ls the end of the line, and a stop is Y oot February. 1877, that the | not be acked, the character of the man him- { g o g excursionists came to Omaha, and the Court- | always made at N street. Winslow case occurred. A valuable money | Self Will at once give him his proper soc or greed to devour Sunday is to kil the | 1and beach management is apt to inquire into |~ Curran died at 7:30 p. m. AEawhe: o - 3 standing. A recent settler in this section, % 4 the cause of the announcement which was Joroner Ma o » the case. sack was consigned to the First National 17 i i o N et | Boose that lays the golden eg L R B e Coroner Maul will investigate the case. ank of Chicago. It was supposed to contain | Originally from Illinois, writes ! 0 o hot tonch. you_ motice. on the religious [ made upon the Rock Island train at Coun x e : Banl ot Chicaso. It wax suppored to contain | ST (0T M B R T e | 1 kol wou noice o the reliiou | S Sl Courtani bedch was nok opens 1t | - Froms G Wil Hive n Pl GO SOUTH. GO SOUTH B hon e o “Cufeago it was found 1o | his home here, can fail to'find a warm wel- | 810 Of gNE SORNER % oo oey " working | only being open every other Sunday At a meeting of the South Omaha Press contain nothing but tissue paper, cut in the | come and beey benefit ug ‘\nllwnslm' \\‘hu h | fights and Sundays, driving the laborer with [ The Ty rnllr‘m warblers, it l:(gm rove. | club yestarday it was decided to hold a pic exact size of the bank notes. To all out- | he is entitled to or would have anywhere. |, remitting lash, leaving no time for | etc. as well as cencerts by the Courtland pic at Sarpy Mills on Friday next. Admit s Wrd appearances the package was as it | Nowhere else have I been made so fully and | g SERERRIETE ) Bhe, o eE aing, for quie: | beach band, helped to emtertain the VISItors. | e 1o the park can c ok baattnel No Drouths. No Hot Wlnds, Vi pe! 0 envelope, se and | #incerely at home and nowhere else have I hipeis iy & 0! The attendance last evening was com- ) A pon should have been, and the envelope, seal and home life, in short, using all time for money | sealing wax were such as to apparently in- found people o little disposed to meddl il oy < | presentation at tne gate of an invitation 4 t rt, while there is no limit | and none for humanity Why, this will be. )nufi] mostly of Omaha and Council Bluffs !\mm e m."”. ga f an invitati ]\O FlOOdS NO Heated Terms. dicate its genuine character as having passed | someness of any sort, while there is no limit | oo0 ACHE 00 Wy (B0 ' rich will be- | people. signed by a membe % B s eniry, D | to"the helptulness Which they extend to ail | Some of them: The foiuudte TN 0 th o 5 e ptollon g B e npointedin No Blizzards No Cold Snaps B it 1oy | T AT Towa o S e | S04, neryies, emiaiaie, et nd 3y Sintanes & St e 2 | NGO Long Cold Winte ilures. tention by Treasurer Wyman, who received | like the people. We were never treated | (H(Or" g : Me 2. 0. Mayfield, William ! the orooked package from the Chicago bank | more kindly.” A Minnesota man writes: “I | "t Joubtless powertul smart, we Yan- | P ¥- P U Delegasos and Friends Encoute | Denna Allbery, Patrick *Hughes ) o Long Co inters, No Crop Failures. and asked me to investig: I haturally | find the people ocial, hospitable and neigh- |, We are doub B s h to Baisimore. L e MO oS HisOneay kees, but we must need be even smarter than . Caughey, T SBleri 2 began my work here and in Chicago at the | borly and doing all in their power to invite | ¥oet BS WE PG TEER O CEET PG of God | Members of the state transportation com- grh“xcm.lk:t‘,\ o ’.,,I.x‘.vua: and J. B Gilick same time, for on the face of it there was | immigration. “‘For further information as to | .5 4% 0 v ana prosper thereby. mittee can be found Monday, July at the he Press club nothing to indicate at which end of the line | this charming region address George W Here It a little hymn, written some years | NORTHWESTERN LINE TICKET OFFICE ;l‘”' n.m“:m?dr .',]l‘,"k this evening to arrange the robbery had been committed. All the | Ames, general agent, 1617 Farnam street, | ,o0“G0 ‘fho writer, which some motorman 5 1401 FARNAM STREET. e ot eenpist e men who had handled the package at either | Omaha, Neb. Call then and secure your railroad tickets, little girl may. learn, get up early and reci o'clock and 4:30 p. m., returning at 8 and end were put under rigid surveillance. The 2 to her father next Sunday morning when he | badge and accommodations in the through | 13 p g 7 custom was then, as I-presume it still is, in AnGUAKSCRRIDRIL o b ' o the cash room, to have money packages pa Boating—fishing—bathing—cheap fare. starts out for his holy Sabbath's twelve | special car. The entire state delegation Following is the X som, 10 have money packages pass 1 g . leaves at 5:45 p. m. Monday, from the Union SETAM Ot (Leday aniars ° [ ° [ through the hands of four men in different e T Hohraiwarks Pacific depot ranged by the ‘commiltee jon’ amusements CALPERS ARE KEAPING gs7 | Hail Sabbath dawn! divinely calm; _ P last evening: 5 cages. SUALERRERAREENE BIROSA HAE s love salutes the earth in thee. CHARLES E. MORGAN, Meet at ths Press club rooms on N street WINSLOW SUSPECTED. Thy glory, like o i Transportation Leader. : at 12:30 o'clock and 4 o'clock sharp to take Return Portion of (hristian Endeavor & S0 Gun and , s st i 00 D “The money was counted, approved and Tickets Worcylag the Hallronds. Spreads over land and sky and sea. TR R passage overland for the picnic grounds. tied up, and the fourth man would put it into 1 At the grounds: 3:30—Basa ball game, i i i tled up, and the Tourtis man Vould DUt 1IN | 1CAGO, July Thes The pussenger agents | Mgl Holy dawn, s sweetly come, | otored by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St | nve. insings. between ‘picked nimen oo The Most Equable Climate in America. examined separately and closely pressed as | of the western roads will hold a meeting on [ (. Khe trouticd wend ¥t Trtiome = Paul zaliway, the) short line to Chicago, A |cach mine (o be ladics and half géntiemen T to all they knew about the mysterious | Monday to see what can be done to obviate | ' Break with thee o'er the castern hill clean " train,” made up and started from | Captain of No. 1, Thomas Hoetor: captain of he oreattealt aiaming & e package. As showing how different men act | the apparent necessity of a reduction In west- ) S Omatia. Baggage checked from residence fo| No. 2, W. B. Cheek; umpire, Mre. "J. M great fruit growing and vegetable raising district tindpr aimilar circumstances, I might tell you Let God confound their evil way, destination. gant caln service and | Tanner. 4 p. m.—Foot ball g ; game, ‘mixed of the South. A soi ises i that one of the men. againat whots there syay | DoUnd one-way rates on account of the de- | “Their schemes of greed and pleasute blind, | courteous employes. Entire train lighted by | sex, W. H. Wilbur, manager. 4:45 p. m e soil .‘hat raises anything that grows Bot.the . slightest’ suspiclon. shook. and | moralization caused by the Christian En- | Who would devour, the bock man's day, electricity and heated by steam, with electric | Bicycle race, both sexes, John Tanner, man- and a location from which you reach the markets of the trembled like the proverbial atpen leaf when | deavor excursion. The market has been lib e herltage 5 light in every berth. Finest dining car . 5:15 p. m.—Egg race, childr:n, tient ' : frembled like the proverblal aipen leat when | CPLNL foked in Boston with the return BOr- | 5 unto us, O, Eabbath dawn, e cain ‘tha weat, with meals served a_Ia | ive yards, Judge Chelstmann, manager, b who'e country. ~ Your fruits and garden truck sold os long time, but a more hones 2 never | tlons of the tickets and a large number of | “mpe herald of the coming da carte.” The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. daily | p. m.—Ladies’ foot race, thirty yards, Denr the ground and place i i i is a J lvedd, | Well, we. passed the counter, then | them are upon the Chicago market, the east- [ when lust and greed shall all be gone, trom Union dep Allbery, manager. 5:45 p. m tlemen’s grou placed in Chicago, St. Louis and New the prover and seater and finally came to the | bound portion not having been used at all. | Melting like morning mists away. City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street. C.[foot race, 100 yards, A. W. ) Orleans markets in 12 to 24 hours.—In this garden addresser. That was Winslow. He was a They are now being extensively us d to scalp HUMAN JACKALS—Two young ladies con- | 8, Carrier, city ticket agent. ager. 6 p. m l!,'lrkvl s of spot Ol A 107 tall, handsome man, with sharp black eyes | this market, and there is no possible relief \g in a department store: *‘Oh, you bet! — - welcome by J. M. Tann resident of Press P merica, %A a7 most attractive ‘ma the sort of | before August, when the mass of the tickets | going to see it all. I went to Ish's Ladies, club. Response by E Doud and im ) : - Iakk7of Ahe: A inceahere the ahoating y Ve cumatis Igia, | promptu_speeches, Intermingled with Jersey man that will make friends everywhere, expire by limitation. There is much bad | house and saw the place where the shooting| If you have the rheumatism or neuralgla, | bromp _Inte I ! 20 TO 40 AC FS “Winslow was asked as to the l{.l\:u‘l\\:lllng feeling and some of the roads that have suf- | was done. And then me and Mame went to [any Kiduey or uterine trouble, are emaciated buttermilk and Havanas a la Mailander. § = on tho adlrcts tak of the fake package, A¢ | fered most falk of reducing the one-way | {he morgue and looked at the body. Say, do (o have Superfiuous flesh and your dootor P. m—Grand ball in the pavillon. " BN arin i 1o way ot cor i HI% avitvit\aat Oliniatien A6 2 it i S deraiy ook | orders baths, before going to the expense ring the ernoo! ere will be boat- 3 B = 2 . HRARLAIRAA e ek ot sartatn sboutilts but fiTales, U0 o Rl B (UL Sy Bllly ook | & trip, try our bathe. ing, fishing, target shooting, bathing, rolllng properly worked makes you more money and makes it W were talking I furned my nack as ¢ 1o | indignation at the action of the Boston ter- | rasted. They're tough looking, I tell you” |_¥ou can have Turkish or Russian, medi-| (en pin bells and many oher amusemenis easier than the best 160 acre farm in the west. Garden speak to some one else, but, out of the corner | minal lines and the trunk lines in relationto | ' pyey were sweet-faced girls. too. cated yapor (electriopiaea sl kulpnur, atecy| iSBIngRe ikame ot ilavR tentle And coo; d 5 lerful yield Qailibri s 3 of my eye, I saw Winslow, quick as a flash, | the return Christion Endeavor tekets. 1t | phere's a good deal of wolf in us. We will [ cusial, ofl rubs and hot fnilk baths. GuBCIAT binsslibel i si products are a wonderful yield and all bring big prices. turn back the flap to see the contents, That | was at the express request of the Central |y to evolve several eons still before we AONCRAL 3 Sl T v ERA o aTe a8 210 . H . pg ey Al . naturally. made’ me suspect. him, but I did | Tramo assocation Hnes that the western roads | havo s mvated the (races of the beast, For| Mastame by an educatel masscuse. . Sahybate, bl ctoRme 8ng MAY up A1 {oh Slmwbe.rrles, peaches, plums, apricots, grapes. pears, not let him know it, of course, On the | made arrangements to send their portion cf | {6 RV RLEE for blood, the jackal in us, | et T 10" Ben Dullding. Team No. 1—Thomas Hoctor, captain; w. | | figs, early app.es, in fact all small fruits, are sure and contrary, I asked him if he would aid me | the business forward on through tickets. The | oo 00 Y™ the news of the Mob Uof | ture pariors, 109-110 Bee bull e P S B et fitable in watching the other three, and in solving | trunk lines now declare that they will not | (W covages lynching defenseless negro— HALF FARE TO BALTIMOR Bii H, Doud, first base; Mra. Denna Allber profitable crops. the mystery. He jumped at'the chance, au | cortfy that portion of the return tieket 1al- | (rowa surging in mad struggle for dekets ¢ tondl baxs BB o5 MLOUooh L ihiraibas - s ernoon he came to my room threc | Ing over the western roads that issued ticm 4 dier e - s alti- | Mrs. B, H. Doud, shortstop; A." W, Babcock ‘ times to tell me of his suspiclons, When he | The western lines will make a very bitter :"_‘I‘L\‘[;“»}v,.xn“:\:!\lnlxm ”:‘rmzrl‘:}:fi R HaltiEare e Eally u::;,“m SRty to Al r.::( fleld: J. . Glick, lett fieid: Mrs. K. B Two and Three CroPS ‘Ca" Be succeSSf""y e e Ao e e e o aton L Ines £ | scanned by millions of readers—an entire rec HALF FARE TO BALTIMORE. e Grown the Same Year, 1 eV, R W) 0 Willard's, | carry o 191 threat. o city given up to unbridled bestial- isedhidy 5 q 16, via | A8sistant catcher. f . R - Shoomaker & Hertzog's, and then to the | George De Haven, general passenger agent :l"_"7:')’“"’&'“\““"{_‘.%mm LR v Monday nnlll\ul my.’.n:l)l - and IS. via | ®piam No. 2-W. B. Cheek, captain; Alex Timber is abundant~Lumber is cheap—Fuel costs noth- Ebbitt on his way howe, having something | of the Chicago & \West Michigan road, has | \i¥ stores” and rallway newsboys' vrin- | (e Northwestern line; throush cars and'sev- | gcpiiget, catcher; B. 0. Mayheld, bitchor: to drink at each place. In all he had spent | resigned, Yo becomé a newspaper man. Fi| Cipal light literatute ecompored of . | eral other things people want. e L AR e DEs people. | > o | Dr. T. H. Ensor, first base; Mrs, W. D. ing—Cattle are easily raised and fattened—Grazing is $1.25, rather a large amount for a man who | will be the managing editor of a Chica variegated, poetized ‘n\lm.AHVl, .l.llfn.nl.flll'« CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1401 FARNAM ST. | yygijang, second base; James H. Bulla, thira fi 3 11 tl o % 8 Was getting $100 a month, with $40 rent to | evening paper. daily more canine, vulpine, caprine—an aris- | Thesge tickets are good on the “limited” | poge: Mrs. J. E. Glick, shortstop; J. M ine all the year. pay and a family to support, P e -—— tocracy of culture that blooms its perfect | No. 2, as well as other trians. : % rigted é Tanner, right fieild; F. M. Smith, left fleld; “He had run into debt in Maryland before Fasted for Sixty-Eight Uays. flower in Oscar Wilde, convicted of unnamea- e Tannen, Hght 60 L B S st el CLIM TE coming to Washington, and one of the first | TOPEKA, July 14 M. Kennedy of [ ble monstrosities of depravity, confined now Baltimore and Retura, Mabel Mayfield, assistant catcher, A . things he did was to begin paying people »unty, ha st died as a blank maniac. Tickets on sale July 15 and 16, one fare for ubstitutes—Judge Christmann, Mrs. W. D people | Delavan, Morris county, has just died after a I (« s whom he owed. He wrote to some peopl 4 % S - . And some say that this race does not need | the round trip. Call at CHICAGO, ROCK | B. Cheek, A. L. Dennctt and Mrs. A. R 8 Ay . . k Baltiiore, saying that his wife had come | 2t Of sixty-elght days. His case attracted |, goyiort theranguirin Cal AtORICA0, 0K (B Cheei MR LAt AMITMIS AP, O Is healthy and delightful; land and sea breezes and cool into some property and that if they would | the at‘ention cf the medleil profession all over | SPREET CAR FUNERALS—The octopus | nam street. Cheap one way rates to Texas | Score keepers—J. S. Walters and R. B. Mont- mghls, The mean temperature 1s 42 to 66 degrees. The send their accounts he would settle at once, | the state, and was discussed at the last meet- | grasp of custom is nowhere more felt than at | July 15 to 25. gomery. Fleld surgeons—Dr. Thomas Keily 5 e (o ’ 1 is = J S In every case he paid with a $100 note. ing of the society in Topeka. Kennedy was | g podern funeral. Think of it. Husband ———— and Dr. W. J. McCrann. Ambulance con- average rainfallis 36inches. No extreme of heat or cold; LOST HIS NE R approaching his seventy-second birthday, but | gead—poor, little mother left with five chil- Hot fprings, South Dakota, ductor—Tom Sidwell. : : R ¢ A b NERVE, R o i aa) K | S e cavie) | Make: your. tamilytiiare fortwplorkthiree B e sufficient rain for all crops. Jow. began o Sutprce tys0 DO that Wins- | ramarkably vigorous man. He was taken Ml | must have cirriages enough for all the | weeks via the Northwestern line. s i S AT Rl wrong and he was afraid (o spend any mors | %everal months ago, his malady baflling the | ifrjends,” also an expensive coffin, hearse & mrrr—m—— A e ) N -1 of the money. Wo then thougnt that b | Skill of physicians.’ Then he became para-|ung so on. I's a delicate matter. To hint BEBEUNAL BARAGRALBE, of a girl at his home, : R g might skip town and he did go so far as 1y | 1vzed, and {rom that day until his death he |, change in the order of service in this i RprLatnionel B i . : 1 puichuse a ticket ‘for New. York, paviag for | 00k 1o food, sixty-elght days n all Sensitive hour would be to insult. Now; not | T. E. Sfearns of Blair is at the Paxton. £1B1H, Tou e 8 v anDaen rstuned Offers greater advantages to the intelligent settler. One it with a $100 bill again. All his movements e e— touching upon the strange taste of our pres: John Church of Peru is registered at the | Yesterday from 2.0 Do Lt Bt S X s RS mero_closely. watchd and reported 1. e WEATHER FOL ot ourners, such as viewing the remains | Millara Bavetbmni bl L dlh half the work you now do here will give four times the ne Sunday morning he was seen to enter & —_— other morbid acts, the Pulp't begs to SUg: r Sotey of Chedra o xtiat tpa jeorge H. Brewer left yesterday afternoon G it e T office on K street. When he left he awent | Falv and Cooler with Northwesterly W A0 othee sothlA acle) the Rulbl benn i wve | . 0. offey. ot Chedranla & muent b thell o fouTopec) S rerei Bo il apend his; vaosr results in this wonderfully productive country, Twenty to directly to his home and the man upon for N bras D ) (aee Mercus tion. f 54 e e 1 h he man upon Sconomic standpoint, that we adopt street car R T TG RE E T ty acres in this land of plenty is enough to z Bifean 8 hac been calling starled toward 1{ WASHINGTON, July 4.—The forecas D e e [ Mzing, And Rl wii G Erases ot MouRd QUi ANEA BHesti8 [,y olkwy, (M) eriot Omalia candustad ' the Logty. ReRiLbY: ugh to work and t. to enter the house in which Treasurer | Monday 18 ost decorous fashion it is. Let the street read ] men's meeting at Masouic hail yesterday is sure to make you money. Do the work and the re- Wymin lived, ‘between Twellth and Thir- | o Nebraska and South Dakota—Fair; | mae deoorets H o the cometeries, and | (B yE: Shadbolt 1s a Gordon man who 18 at | giernoon y nth streets. There was n e Merchants S @ 5 :d ; there is no suc ing as failure, feenth strecta: There was o one about but or; northwesterly B ey heatae. ans_moorning. cars | 1 Merchanta.” © 5L eister | The social committce of the Epworth league sults are secured; there h thing as failure, The QL DoiTe who.was sarctul to keep out of | gor. Tewa—8havter © in the central | Hrme 5o e sceured for the same b-cent rate | F: Le Harrls of Lincoln is on the register | y"¢ive"a basket picnic at Syndicate park | | people are friendly, schools, churches, newspapers, are tossed kage Into the vestibute, A fom | and southwest n; northwesterly wi s other cars. It would insure greater safety [ °f the Dellone next Saturday afternoon and evening. A | minute 1 et R For Missouri: Showers in the ‘northeast: | fuan horses, 1t would bring a respectable | W. T. Auld of Red Cloud was at the AT-| pizasant program has been arrauged and there plenty; railroad facilities fine and a soil whose richness Dack | he al) he southwest p B ©0c r in the " , cade sterday. 1 n 3 i 31 e door bell, stating that ho happened to bo | Lomthwert poriion; WINAS Cbecoming weat. | funeral within the reach of the poor. With | chde yesterday. ’ will be plenty to eat. is unsurpassed, all invite the enterprising man who passing and chanced to see the package on | erly ’ J the money it Is saving, by being allowed by | 'J. A. Shawan of Columbus is one of the ot R i e g man w g s, ¢ Kansas—Falr; cooler; westerly winds. | the city to leave its disused tracks obstructing | Paxton's guests G R Montyumest Biiess wants to better his own condition and that of his family. B e T180 /a0 thia Tuna at onos carns A miles of our streets, the city raiiway company | J. C. Hunter of Broken Bow is stopping | Soda, etc, all flavors, 40 cents per case; T 4 - B i o my cfice with this package, which turned O OF THE B ATHER BURBAU, | could equip several handsome funeral trains | at the Merchants. seltzer: _“«-ulvr. oot beer, glnger ale, ste The most _C-"l"cfl‘”) seh.ctc;l{ ]‘"_‘d5 in the ?CSt fruitand out to be the original and which still con- | OMAHA. duly 14 -Omiha record of tem: | and still have enough left to properly do bus-| D, P. Brannan of Falls City stopped at the | quarts, $1.00 per dozen arde > s we w offer i acts of ten t TRIART Unwara! of §11.000. T &t onco s8n¢ (o | Decatire’ and ralnrall. oompared withe tha | iness with the olty. counell R el ELKHEAD BOTTLING WORKS, Omaha, garden sections we now offerin tracts of ten to forty Winslow's houss abd Bad my man who was | Lorrerponding day of the Dust four years — | ol Girana T A acres, at reasonable prices and terms to those who wish watching him there put hiin under arrest 1805, 101 TR 182 | Rt 1 GION FOR 1HE LVERY DAY LIFE ”,‘. ".‘fi”lr. um\l[ o0, of Grand Island wer Tl selves I f the de g ng Bimart, de Winslow was. 1o was. not o | Maximum temperature o1 73 96 at_the Dellone yestenday. cl L i CHE to avail thenselves of the wonderful resources of the anouRH, for. b one pocket of 1ho dressing | Nummum temperature 11 8 8 % 8| | botive and Nev s Negative Reugion | | W M. Giles, o merahant of Avata, In., 1s| Glean Lasting W country now attracting the great tide of immigration, Preciuiation : W o s Neaded. reslaiered At tie At Cool Sweet SMOKE ¢ Alinimum temporature @ @ 7 gown he hud on we found the trimmings of g A . . . the manilla paper he Lad used (o manufacture [ - Condition of temperature and precipitation F. H. Gilcrist of Kearney was at the Pax. Full particulars given upon application, Correspon- ton for a few hours yesterday. o the fake envelope, while 1u the other were [ at Owmaha for.the day and since March 1, Religion in Ordinary Life"” was the sub- it some pieces of the sealing wax he hal us 1896 ject of a sermon preached by Rev. Luther T I e e arAR 90 Pl 0 T dence solicited. lerton, is registered at the Paxton In his vest pocket were two $100 notes \ DOTAEUTE oo | M. Kuhns at Grace Lutheran church from S GO, f3c0rd s kept of the notes seiit out from the (e exCers Since Maveh T s | the text: “Not slothful fn business; fervent | o'y Dart o former wholesale liquor l’\ GEO- W. AM FS, onsury, but these twu happened to bear | & e SERLEN 4'1c T P R T r. Kuhns 4 et 8 r o v b w! Bihars' consociullvo Lo those. tound. I 1he | Donaioneh Sab MaClagissiosoriss off [4Sh 118 spirits serving the Lord. Mr. KURRR| qeler of this cliy, d6isf the Paxton ackage which bad been thrown into Mr " Tathl precitation sinee March 11071 Inches | 8814 in par W. S. Cook and J. O. Peterson of Wake- General Agent, 1617 l‘(ll"nfllll-fit., Onmhn, Neb yman's doorway Deficiency since March 1 6.43 inches | Let us take these words as they stand | field are registered at the Merchants A4 “Winslow was lecked up. He finally con- ! Roports from Other Stations as 8 P. M, | without any quibble. In plain English, the | D. Lyons and wife of Keokuk are at the fessed and was seut to the penitentiary for — | majority of our people who read the bible | Millard. They have been at Hot Springs elghteen months. After he ca vut he | nust learn the plan of salvation they teach | 8, D., and are now on their way home. went altogether to the bad and died not long | | 5 P Re ) ki ‘ is & positive, practical religion for the Superintendent Marble of the Omaha £ h — " after. It \"\'llt‘:‘l‘ “‘_; T Shat he bad serve & Praten boras fo yourselves, they Will | sohoit: hee roturnsd £rom the teachers’ cone FROM ey e R : hink, STATIONS : | aTaTR o7 |'holp you to get In touch with the spirit of | vention at Denver. He reports an enjoyable Mg to s country, but politicai E | R | this work-a-day W om Gog's side, and | 4y o 8essiol K fnfluence and his own pleasing manngr got £ his work-a-day world from Gog , and | and profitable session ~ ¢ . I belleve one of the sccrets of power is an RS . e A T him a place in the cash room of the United J . o o-beats | Dr. J. M. Clark of Chicago and his brother States treasury,” g inspiration to tell the pulse-beats of the - J. W. Clark, are at the Arcade. The physi 7, c“ APER H s EAM - 3 men you arg wont to meet, to|Y SRR L TaL E I ' What the Tmst Ba Ronbb e Ehow 1’ readibigs of the spiritua)” ther. | &80 I8 sccompanying hie brother, who i THAN on his way to the west in search of health. No Hoiter. No Steam. No Engineer, 00, Clear wometer of humavity in the things now ] o A ower for Corn ton Journal of Uonimerce sald §6| 80/ 04/ Cloudy s et Ln e heed as Christians, | Joseph A. McGuire, Indianapolis, manager \ \ Beat Power for Corn and Feed Mills, Baling aphe, Boston, Journal of Commerce sald ! 04 Gjoud making for dertiny, We need on Coripures, | of the Sun Vapor Strect Light company, I8 { o Hay, Running Creumeries, Separators, &c. will see more Weith in the south r ; b thas 4 but also fo both read and study the dally pa- [ on & trip of Inspection = through —western any other poratn of the world. “Frult k480 30 Ry B g A v . e ko ing, Bowever, how to ekip the mat. | cities. He is at the Dellone for-a few days ¢ 1 5 - BIOWINE td garden fArming are the two & T oo Mke padding In the coats | At the Mercer: M. Nobles, Paducah, Ky TOBACCO 5‘\ | OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES great Leduches of tndustry that will make the | gifiiacioy ! o und dresses of men and women of imperfect | Charles Lindale, Philadelphia: B. W. Pen- N < N/ Stationary or Portab ohard Homes lands in central Mississipp’ | Blemarek. . o.. i physique to give them good form. It is by | ney, Waul River; Randall, M. Olsen, | PURE, . -“ i Ardeya Yy @ richest section of the country. There Is | St keeping posted on current history, making | Chicago; C. W wife and daughter, HARMLESS, 1 'Bend for Cutulogue, Prices, etc., describing work (o be done all around you, that the life of the world | Walnut, Ia.; D. A. Murphy, Bozeman, Mont.; SATISFYING. o such thing as failure of crop. The mar ; Kets of the world take your product. Par- | Naswens. i H in your generation becomes known, like you | C. Jackson McKinley, Charies H. Goodpa N I'!‘E.Q'('ISSHA“. 5"&'07.‘“5»35'}. ticulars on application. Correspondence s Salveston §81 100 Clear. read the bulletins of the signal service | ture, A. H. Vane'yke, Avita, la.; W. L. ~-NERVOUS 3 Chicage, 245 Lake St Omaha, 32i So, 1(h St. Molted. Geo. W. ‘Ames, genersl agent, 1317 s e et preciniiation, | for forecasts of the weather. As you read | Swift, I F. Edgeworth, Chicago; A. Berry, -DYSPEPTIC : LA ok Faraam street, Omal o VR A LEH, Obscrver, |the events of the day through Curistian | wife and son, Casey, la.

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