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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 381, CITY COUNCIL, PROCEEDINGS "o er_rwwrr axowsse[ywGoN - HEARING CLOSED B~ CLEW IS FINALLY SECURED | In Centenl M A mad maiden In love with an old sundial, " Just a line in the play; tells the story of W. Mr. J. Van Linlley, one of the best known | 8. Gilbert's “Broken Henrts,”” given for the Ronutine Business Occupies the Entire Even- | pirserymen, o, the soath (CC it trecs | Last of the Witnesses Were on the Stand | first time in the open itast night on the | Man Who Stole the Money from the United ing’s Bession in the state of Missiesippl for the last Yesterday. grounds of thé Omaha Lawn Tennis club for States Express Flees. 8 g twenty years and from the many flattering $ the benefit of the Women's Christian asso- reports 1 have had from time to time and clation. my Increased sales in that state, I judge it to | SHOW | Around this central théught the author has STILL OVERRIDING MAYORAL VETOES | B ncrose® e bost truft srowing states In RESENTED BEING CALLED A - et 18 W . TWO OFFICERS ARE HOT ON HIS TRAIL lally about Chrystal rings, placel a series of well motived incidents, the b o S eantral Micitesiogl, Which. 18 real belng subordinated to the ideal, with the Couneiln vor the Clatms of [ well situated, being on trunk lines of rail- ansed the | roqit—a play closely:suggestive of Shakes- [ Detectly a Patience Feait . W road running to the western, northwestern Kept the Family | peare's “Midsummer Night's Dream,” or the ¥ - and southern cities s Weeks Afte more modern *Niobe'" of Paulton ity of ¢ the \ “1 know of no place where prospects are wardn There could not have been a more perfect Shrewd 0 Building. better for growing, truck farming and stock night for un out-of-door performance, the | they? One Dollar for Pants of all wool Cassimere—Dollar Fifty for raising. Grazing is fine all through mw. a— conditions were favorable to the young play- — winter reaso ers, and the enlarging crescent, presaging the " % " Routine business had the right of way e M. & plums begin to ripen by the| The second day's hearing of the McCarty- |harvest mood. was & wmost. Important acces- | There is little doubt now that the thiet fine black Chevlots, fancy wslmeres and faney all-wool Cheviots, outine business had the FKRC 66 S middle of May, six weeks aheal of the west. | Dawson case was held yesterday afternoon. | sory to a stage setting that quite filed the | who stole the §6,000 from the United States P, iy 38 i y j ; a ;“’ I’ BUIRF €Ly L iLHBGE, antartalt | Commencing with the Sneed, which ripens | b5 poon oo rocalled and again told [ €Y0 With beauty and picturesqueness. Never | Ex;ress company on July 10 will be arrested Twoand Two Fifty for fine Serge, Clay and Cassimere Pants worth and a long session passed without entertain- | ¢y, 1pigale of May, you can plant successive d bkl in the history of amateur theatricals Nas 80 | ynic morning, if he Is not aiready unler ar ment for the lobby varfeties on to July 15, the time of ripening | Of the injuries to the elder Dawson this morning h n ' y ! perfect a stage picture been presented, a wood | ey "o o SR AT ke U well up toward Five Dollars. We never had such an assortment and Mayor Bemis vetoed the ution passed [of the Crawford's Late W. H. Betz, a resident of Bellevue, Was | interior, with a limpid stream to the right, a | F¢8t: The express people, while they ha re ting w peddlers ‘‘For plum Japan varieties, the then placed on the stand and told about his | pathway leaiing down from high hills in the | had the very best local and foreign detective At the previous mesting by which p ith the Sneed peach, then | middle ground, and let 1d sundiaf, | talent employed upon the ¢ have been S ointed ' the Brivilege of standihg on:|Tipens: with Sneed peac he zoing with Vie and Dawson to a store to pro- [ middle ground, and to the left an old sundiai, | tale Jloyed upon the case be were kr.,n. I| [ ',; \’:‘ i \:| ,',K \M, o | dance or Botan and Burbank. ~The T”r“k me provisions for the Dawsons. Later | Which for ages has marked the course of the | exceedingly reluctant about disseminating in- | 3ixteenth street adjoining the new post- (y tl Yo T Tr Sinese varleties, ® 80! ovislons L . day orb. Here and there roeks and shrub > thels EhesrIes” AbG| he oice building. The mayor stated that this | Wild Goose s an old standard varicty and |on he saw Burke at Bellevue and Burke | hery and a deep mat of verdure lending a | [OFmation as to their theorie “: siabis, | T i was a subject that had occasioned con- |one of the best market plum claimed to be a prize fighter and wanted some | tenier bit of color to the scene. Romantic in | Fobbery. Circumstances made it indispu ‘\* 'I' | half of them were gone. There are some good sizes t ; Satly &ppled are succeeding well, sueh:as otk : i [ its investiture, the ensemble was belghtened | however, that the theft was committed by derable friction in the past and should b Barly appl succeeding well, suc asslstance 1n Paistng money Yo stake him for| 1t8:1 i le ensemble was Leighten y R - J ::l‘]:l:“l "v: o businessiike and permanent | Red June, Astrachan and all the highly | [Soo T B0 Rl U o ana by' well managed colored lights, which gave |one of the United States Express attaches many “stouts.”” Come and sce if we have your size. We may even st T T % akmutaran | colofed varieti bt . Ay g the effect cf sun<et, sunlight and sunset aBa n | ajther in the office or in transit to or from basis. The new postoffice would be completed | “yry “yqn Lindiey fs an authority on south-| Charles Chandler was the next witness. He | for the fairy play is in three acts, and sunset | ) “qot * myie (he officers of the company have the pants to mateh your cont and vest. If we have and if we can In a year or two, when the peddlers’ stands | arn fruit raising, and it may be well to|said that on the night of July 31, 1894, two | rightly concludes the same, for it stands as a | the derc LU e s would have to be moved anyway and a peti | quote, in connection with his statements, | women came to his house and asked for | symbol of death in life, to one man at least, | unreservedly admitted when first the repor tion had been signed by nearly all business | the conclusions that e ter, My | shelter. He did not admit them. The L L PTG, ULV !vll\luu:. torlal pump was applied, but suce then H,”|\ be moved. He submitted a concurrent res he south Is in good financlal condition | men, but witness did not hear any shots nor | have been In evidence since the aforetime : olution by which the peddlers’ ground was and the state of trade is very satisfactory McCartys in the neighborhood. Romanticism plays Its part with consummate | the missing package had never passed changad to the s@cet adjoining the site of | was agreeable surprisel With the situation. | “A " carter, a groceryman at Albright, | tuct, Mr. Gilbert falling just outside of the through their hands.. It has been known all the old position building, where he|{The crop outlook is fine. Cereals wleld| Cotr WEUER B ECETRAE T or the | lines of investing the play with wonderful | along that one or two or turee of the em thought they would not be so much of an [Aabundantly; the corn crop will be {mmense e b bt ke hort humor, encouraging a delicious fancy to the | ployes of the company have been under off impediment to traff and cotton_ ditto. hat will put plenty of | flght, and that Burke came into his place | limit of fantastic imprabability. ~Allegorical | cial espionage ever since the $6,000 packag "Whis caused the same wordy debate that [money into the pocket of the southern agri- | and wanted to borrow a revolver. He x“\\jx to a degr he attempts to point a moral | was missed. They have been shadowel in has attended every me he peddler "Vl|l_¥l'1~v. ‘:\"l for help, as he claimed that the Me- | and adorn a tale, but in the denouement for- cessantly, but without result Still the 1 Retabee - ¢ conncil. Kennara finally | We are answering a large number of let- | Cartys were causing trouble. La on he | gets the strong creation of his fancy and |company was in possession of facts that set- | became disgusted and moved “the previous | ters daiy from all sections of the west as|saw Dawson and Burke at Ashburn Mrs. | allows Mousta, the misshapen being who | tled it unquestionably that the robbery had | | | That's about all that was said by hundreds of men last Saturday when they found the size and kind of Pants they wanted and heard price. They couldn't very well say anything else. How coula never could fit out so many, and the pants we! rolled up prett lively. The piles got lower 1d lower and in the evening more than , among them fit you, you are sure to get the pants at about one-third what they are actually worth.—Don't de lay, for they will not last long. |less and that investigations revealed Hm" e banana discussion.” and the |to the chances for location in Orchard | Dawson had a bump on her head, and she | jonged for love, to go out into the sunset,|been committed by one of its own family Geto Wik OyeFruled Homes 4l Misissippl We have | said that some men had hit her. Carter did [and night closed as he went | FAVORED AMERICAN CEMENT. already arty of intending settlers | not see any bruises on the elder Dawson But six characters are required to develop i Yo tho. niomined lind ing 1s the | T ¢ ¢ Albrigh 1 Mull i being connected with the affair, as the pack The contract of J. 0. Corby for construct- | po™" el 4 8 natives o right nam ullen and | t ry of tender love and unholy desire, a [ age lay in the company's safe over night 3 way to judge of the value of the place. | Vaugh went down to help out the Dawson |story that satirizes the romantic vien ~of | and all of the offielals ot (he concern. were Our Fall Catalogue will be ready August 15, Send your name and Ing the Chicago street main sewer was re-| Now {s the time to investigate. You have | family, girlhood wherein s found “‘sermons in stones, [ aware of this fact. Still they hesitated to | § i turned without the approval of the mayor. |, o v summers or drouths to contend | ~The testimony of Edwin Carter, who was | books in the runuing brooks, and good in [lay hands upon the thief, fesring they might | we'll mail you a copy.—It will save you money. Mayor Bemls took the groun! that American | with nor any long, cold winters to fight. | next called, concurred with that of Albert |everything meke a mistake, as three trusted med were | cement would answer the purpose Just as|painfall js abundant. Climate is temper-| Carter. In referring to young Edmond Pe- | And with a verity no better amateur per- | tite only ones who possessed the combination well as tie imported material and effect & |ate and healthy. People are friendly. Go | terson, he said that he went to the Ashburn |formance has been seen in Omaha, the play-|or had access to the treasury depository. If saving to the city of §784.20. The' velo Wus| with us and see for yourselt. house and took Peterson to Jones' house. At |ers being splendidly cast and taking thelr | the money had been stolon by any one of ROt sustained and the contract wax aporove respond with George W. Ames, agent, | that time the boy complained of aching all | parts with a remarkable degree of faithful- | the three men under suspieion the Geductio The cofitract of James Jensen for the Grace | 167 arnam street, Omaha, Nebraska. Full [ over, and attributed it to the abuse he re- [ness. Miss Alice Drake, Mrs. J. H. Wh was, by detective analyzation, tnat a “plant’”’ street S yas \j'}"j""'"(“‘f‘j““" “"“:’j"”;' ““.“‘I“ particulars given on application. celved at Callahan's saloon. Miss Madeline Chapman and Miss Blanche | of the stuft would be made and let severely :1‘::‘[1 :Ix‘n-'\i»;.,‘;::.: lnll’(u 1 and x‘n\‘ ontract T Mrs. la Ashburn was next placed on the | Allen were altogether captivating, playing in | alone until a sufficient length of time hal VATt a8 et awarded fo: the loweat bidder:on ce Amninst Murray stand. Last year she lived near the Sarpy |all the difficult scenes with a delicacy anl |elapsed to allay suspicion, because these men “CUPIDENE" American cement S At the preliminary hearing held Monday | cou line. “At_the time of the fuss her | Eood taste which was quite irreprochable. |are ail intelligent, shrewd business men and GVt T \ 3 i sband and uncle went down to the scene | Miss Drake was an artistic surprise to her | would not be so foolhardy as to divulge Izer,Uhe presci pe esista torney Cornish was | bef Commissioner Dundy, at which Rail- | hu d would not be o foolhardy as to divulg y & | A Ael ot ' v sn’l‘l’,,“.,l':‘fi““ AR il Olork ol Mutray was bound | Of the trouble and told the women to go up to | friends, giving an ideal picture of the ro-|thing by any unusual display of wealth or tion of & famou rrech pl il quiily cure \’:H.,.;,h:.‘,':“l,‘_ TRASHBRra ot Bubllc Works: notifed. the | o & Sk : the Ashburn house. When the women came | mantic maiden in love with the sundial which, | extroy ce. ‘The fact that the money had Tosomittay 1l (0 the Bic 3 S it council that the services of the sidewalk in up there were no bruises on the old woman | through a mysterious agency, changed into | been taken in such a bold way, and under l:u\n»h-(‘l‘\ nitgess to Murty, X spector had been dispensed with in the inter- or the girl, although Mrs. Dawson complained ;-‘ |\n:u'l~n|;n' knight. Her rflem!:'g “‘a«s‘u 41;-— coniitions thau left no earthly chance of sus- : ol I oL Yo F . t of having been Kicked he stomac ght to listen to, and even though in the | picion against any party ouiside of the ex I'the horrors of Trap psts of economy. It requested the council of having been kicked in the stomach. An [lght t picion aga ¥ 3 ide ) Rl the horrors o e P daigiate. 1he wergsent-at-arms e 8 our or %0 Tater Dawson came up. He had |oben air, her finely modulatel voice never 108t | press company's employes, was. suficient to 3:’-‘":‘5";": :"TE‘R Kignersand 180 ” s v e a gasl ar one eye and seemed Lo s resonance, 1 througho! as a joy and | induce the thie HNvaRYIBIIIE VEFY CloNe nigthens and restore proper party to serve notices to avoid any & gash over one ye and seemed lo be hurt | lIs rencnance; and throughout was u joy 8nd | induce the thief or thieves to lie very close. N forers wra mot 1 ed by hoctars 14 beciuse ninety per cent aro troubled wit) KaD (Gationd. in. ‘&peclal assesment. = - Re Ladly. He went to bed at once, In reply to |a pleasure. As for her actink, wo much can ) ferred to committee on juliciary. CLEW COMES AT LAST ool PIDENE I the only known reraedy to enre without sn operution, 5000 test a question as to how the affair started, Mrs, | Ot be said in praise, the different phases of e 5 Dot O o i ey retmed 1 8i¢ boxes does Hot Gbes & yeriatent Carg ried to committee on J Iy lon on the | @monE the money belonging to Murra batition .from_property owners for hydrants | Sitempt was made to sustain the allegation tectiv i s dlloed; de s, A writ shburn said t sording 10, Mk the character receiving most intelligent in- | Detective investigation, so it is alleged, de- B0 A b e for 500, by mail. Bend for FRIEE cireular and testmonials, i\.nm mp:vl.,{}“1||,L“"\lh-l:-.n” ”T{,:\:\ ",,‘fi;,’,"'i“:‘} terpretation at her Haude ETBEt T veloged a lax system of things in the imme- A:um« l)l\':)l‘ MEDICINE CO., P, 0. Box 2076, San Fraucisco, Cal, For Sute by 1 . that Murray had acknowledged the taking of | Vo aeked if they had & show inside of the | This may be siid also of Mrs. Wheeler, diate management of the department in which on Florence boulevard, which was presented A b Nabine hNALY Tyt @ y had a side of the | . ¥ NirahithoidF e the company's safe is located; that is, that )R SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 Farnam 8t., Omahs. e 4 soting, e sommissioners | the decoy letters, or that he had himseif pro- | wagon, Burke replied that the outfit was [ ¥hO made much of the dramatic incidents at | i A Foate BAR6A (R sLait wan | mposntblar:tor ik duced them when the demand for them Was | yo'shoyy, but It Vie would climb down out of | Ber disposal, her strong scene with Mousta, | {here \‘;l"“;\‘r'”“ o pombinadlons lrm rresented tha as sossible to keep A show, ould down out o 3 SEtoRvel des the three trusties alluded to. Care! that boulevard in condition for driving, as | ™*de SIS his rig e (Burke) would give him a show. | Who, through the ey e maklc vell: | inquiry convinced those handing the matter ore was no or 8p g purp Vic climbed down and got knocked do FORH LY O R v a0 LA Taeas h 1S v cond the safe een opened d g the INSURANCE RATES REDUCTION. Yesterday a party of enteen boys | TppE Ere L A that the Dawsons stald a |881de to stand forth as the hunchback and |Bight and the valuable picxaye abatracted *DON’'T BORROW TROUBLE.” BUY o 5 Vil : It was not probable that the thief got in his In reply. 1o the request of the counell for o | W00 the leaders in charge started for the | week at her house. Old man Dawson was in teseeches the malden to.love him for him r AftorHEBAte | & v St . work in the morning after the safe had been et T e o M. o fartman | Young Men's Christian assuclation camp at | bed for a couple of days and a physician at- | & i ol bulad, bitot Sromantio) grsteditorths NET ETHERSL Y eReY (oS ATy rots that the lusuranes companics had | Tekamah. Every facility for the full en- |tended him. ‘The day after the fuss Mrs. | {TAME ABE FLETCEC ShE CPBIAVEE 1t SERENET. | clorks and other employes within easy sight reduced Fates”JastJanuary. ‘on_the | loyment ‘ot camp life vas provided and the | QANSGR WeRt o Soith Gmibe snd wher | playing' with much diacretion, and this 15 | Of eYery(hing that tranaplved in thie depar- strength of a council resolution that two [ lads left in high spirits. = Several members | g)a PRATEN S0C, BT wole BUOVEIERS SO also frue of Miss Allen ment, and to have made this possible one or new engines and 8,000 feet of hose, together | of the bourd of directors of the assocfation Mr. Herbert ‘Cook made a great deal of | LW0 of these would have had to have been in with additional hydrants and water mains, | are planning to go up Thursday evening | her. ade o a . < s 3 it 8 Prince Florian, a courtier of great renown, | Collusion with each other. Knowing this, the TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. should be added to the fire fighting apparatus [and may stop a few days with the boys OALLED IT A SHOW, v i Thle to | 4 whose Latin blood made nim susceptible to | detectives a ‘l‘“"‘“‘]“t'l‘]"v" ular be printed glorlous woman's charms and circulated, describing the money stol | Circumstances would admit of no other parties over to answer to the charge of abstracting money from the mails, the stories told by Government Inspectors Sinclair and Beeb: did not tally entirely with the story which had previously been given out for publication The matter sifted down to a marked 50-cent plece which the inspectors say they f of the city. They ware stl walling.for the | The second party is going to be a big one, | John McCarty was the next witness and RITVES Pinl1 ita promixed, as appearances now indicate, and will num- | Interest in the case revived. Other wit- [ BIQO0E BORARE CORme o which fortunately happened to be all new The city engineer was directed to submit [ ber a good muny wheelmen on the list. Heavan Jc mgnely basn telling (UhatiANeY | deke. rasten’ the responsibility of producing | VI8 of various denominations on the ) a plan for rectifying the existing discrep- ——— AOUg N AN A o rcr DUt here Was & AR | e piay renearsing ihis assoclates and play- | Praska National bank. This made {dentific el o8 » house number > city, oy vho was in the fuss and his statements were [+ '€ PV, T ; 5 Play- | tion eas d the circulars were distributed [ [ ancles In the house numbers of the ly. Hack Never « n fly listened to. John’ said thac on | N fhe thankless part of Mousta, has every | {10 €AY i, (1 SRS eip (ribel [C O ] [ B L e hoer. fo AUbMIL N Unaehtions Wit | qors CHymelt oL 8 fate, Jin A ening fn question three others and him- | feaon to fecl satlsfied with his suceess. His | 0 "8 he miseing bills turned up. It was a g Egestl U | farmer who lives near Carroll, Ta., gave a |self wers riding home. Just afier crossing|i0me people are satisficd with him, for his reference to an fnspection of water meters 2 A i impersonction was almost virile fn' ¢hatactor | §5. bill and was passed in Hans Petersen's Tt was Tepresontedl that taxonyocaler, meters: | hackman a check for $15 last night, ex- | the Sarpy eounty line they met the Dawaon | [MRClSONcHan Was ehmost virile tn eharacter | gy00n, corner Fifteenth and Webster streets, | k=t (L] T ) T (P S (e ) ] A plaining (hat they were being swindied by | Pecting to get back $10. The hackman went | Wagon and Vie made tome remark about it . Thistig oh aided e for char | and found its way to the office of the ex- R o oy Off to get the check cashed, but aid not re- [ being a show.. Burke said that it Vic would | 8¢ter study which aided him in encompassing | I8 0000l YO0 yediarday atternoon Petersen was sent for and was closeted a e O COMIPANY. ared it to be the | tUrn. As Jim was without a cent he spent [ g6t down he ‘would give him a show, and so this strange creature with the face and form vithout 2 a o {nute) thare of a buboon but the heart of a woman sense of the council that tha city employes nightsat theiaity: Jall as ¢.lodser. He:Vis climbed, down. In & midule thete was the express office with the officers and de he nigh e B odger e | 3 fuss and Vie was Iying on the ground, | Once the pretty love story, though told In e LiGh A2 r should pay thelr bills, It was adopted and | fears that the hackman will raise the check | £ (88 GO 08 WO V& oF (E STORNC | tairy form, began to unfold within that mimic | (ectives. They wore soon In possession of 0 C nou (01 a copy ordered sent to each department. to $150. o B ot e R e e d the improvised footlights, itself | &1l he knew, ani that was a man, whom he 1 % : de John suggested to Rl Aabsribeds o me into BtisEanioy B L Y introcuced yhioh- peo. a Broken Leg. and get Vie, s0 they all ciimbed out and | cozy tangle of wildwood, all militani eriti- | minUtelY P‘?\‘IHIHI:(LM(v'lm‘luI«;(Inn{lI[t S Tides o foe of §1 for exch certified copy from . ear-old hoy, had a | the fight was general after that, During |¢lsm Wwas broken down in s moment and the | 4" Sayment. This bill he took out of ¢ Rlos R0 BOAL 2 g ey - | the fuss his horse ran away and there was | 900 people present gave themselves up to| o Al st ed with it e OC Ol pos®, commitiee on police proseited aro- | leg broken last night shortly after 8 o'clack | (% N8S 8 Hor Fo o ang. whieh | thorough enjoyment of this, Omaha's first | Wallet well stuffed with new bills of larger de . Rrosecutor Shoemaker | as a result of a meeting with a telegraph g s 4 o : nomination, as Petersen obse ved, the man evi- ; egraph | consisted of Vie, Brown, Moore and At | open air_performance. from the charges preferred by pole. With several other boys he was coast- p/BAdRImACIE Jlte K CRVIGED rogthEMabry atiakh imAd dently taking much pleasure in this display Richardson. Richardson char ing down the sidewalk on Farnam street | \While he wag in ¢ L2 ge 5 n ——— of his wealth. He said he was in a hurry n- . maker with neglecting to prosecute Christ | east of Twenty-fourth in a toy wagon and \(-L”I:uutan:\ll?w;‘l."‘1",‘,‘[:“. DANME AN PECIAL BXCURSION after he had receivel his change, as he was but a little out of sorts. R]pans Roen for sglling liguor on Sunday. The | ran nto the pole. He was actended by Dr. | i gavt her 31 gy gnd o ead that To Kansax Clty—Only $2.50 golng to_ take the 6:10 train on the Omaha port. was adopted Hoftman A0y L 3 22 et § o o 5 3 SRTRE AL % north. Petersen’s description of the ma he bld of Thomas Casey to furnish meals = sed from custody. Three or four days | The Missouri Pacific will run a special ex- | {allied to a nicety with that of a driver re » bid of "Thonia : oA by tu witnees, Mrae Bauain | curtsion (o Kansas City: eaving Wabstor o | tallied to a nicely with thac of a driver re- | I'abules would serve in your case. A party of the Young Men's Christian as- | He gave her a dollar, all he had. A dag | o'clock, retrning, leave Kansas City union | hress People, and on a later train a couple of | ILLUMINATION FOR STATE FAIR, sociation members s to run to Calhoun [ later she sent to Bellevue and stated that ot at 10:30 Sunday evening, giving the | detectives left for the point to which this| I o2 el Bl . The city electriclan was directed to - | yhis evening and assist in conducting | £ Witness would give her $10 she would call | full day in either Atchlson, Leavenworth or man, had y.'.""f Vj;«»v"\}‘ ]n\:mv&r I“ L.ix"x it is t1s w (,“ to 11,’.1VC tll(_nl on l]and {0] luminate the city hall during fair_week at [ 8 SVCERE SO0 R Thos | everything “square. Then it was that the | Kansas City. Don't miss it] For further in- | 8" Propabte thtl e 2 Brought hack an expense not to-exceed §500. The cost | SeTvices in that town In the evening. —They | ecartys got together and raised $15, which | formation call at city offices, N. E. cornea [ ¢ fof8ed it Jail today. . 1 . will be paid out of the city hall fund. will leave the \<w‘|x-».’~ en's Christlan ass0- | was. glven to Mrs, Daws After this | 13th and Farnam Sts., or depot, 15th and T T JLlSt Suclhh occasions. A new hydrant was located at Thirty-ninth | Clation building at b 1. and return €ariy | yoney was paid the Dawsons moved down to ster Sts. Settled the Attachment Suftw. R i et e tholnextunopn g iln HmeLiaréataem, the McCarty plantation and stopped there for e Al papers referring to the location of T six weeks. When they went away Vie and | Woven wire bed springs, 8Sc at ot So a have all been settled ar additional fire hydrants in the business dis. | PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION. |fh Wiinoss went to Papiliion and asked the | W. R. Bennet Co.'s cost sale ”' 50 “‘_‘{:‘:’I'l‘;’l”"\""“ ,‘_"[“h” Uy ’[' Al trict were placed on fle. Thi action was At Denver August 14-24, 1805, county commission for transportation, and —————— sl e AL B L Sl en on account of the depleted condition of | o ccasion the Union Pacific will | got It as far as Grand Island. Burke and v, TR, Stock Yards bank and other creditors of this ; the fund. A lot of electric light resolutions | e sickers oy the AR Eon S R i aon Bt wove axtend while gtonilhs LOOAL BRI VITIE commission. firm. ~About” $15,000 of ch cks | Rinan's Tabules: Sold by druscista, or by man patadiihe-sama fate, round trip from Misouri river terminals to | at the McCartys. guardian has been asked for Joha yhichtweroithrgwn aut by thasbank atioriiory ans Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce st., N. Y. The committee on g ectric 6 ! S | 3 e t o A g ed for Johanna [state will be paid. The consideration for this o imittee on gas and electric 11ghts | penyer, Colorado Springs, Manitou and | County Attorney Slabaugh thin called on | paterson, who is charged with insanit . reported that the streets leading to the | pyeplo. Tickets on sale August 11th and | Vie McCarty to tell his side of the story Liih b 3 RALLY eettlement is the making over as security by DD — 1 State fair grounds were inadequatoly lighted. | yo¢p, A. €. DUN Vie said that he started the fuss by refer- | Herman Kountze will expend $17,000 in | the Perrys of about twice the value in res i | J e It recommended that nine are lamps be | Gity' passenger and Ticket Agent, 1802 Far- | ring to the Dawson wagon as a show outft | Snlarging and beautifying his residence on | estato to-the plaintiffs. placed on Center street and four on Leaven- [ = o “street. b and that when he climbed down out of his [ South Tenth street ———— worth street and that the county commis- _— bugey he got the worst of it and he could | Rev. Charles W. Savidge baptized a Galligan Critically sloners be requested to take some measures Wouldn't it Be a Good Idea not see where Dawson or Burke had any | number of candidates on the north shore cf 8 lligan, ex-fire chie 4 o chief, is confined at to light the streets between the fair grounds | To spend Sunday, August 11 in Kansas City? | kick coming, He Ea B Out- Jposite Courtl eac 3 i ! ounds q § ”, s City? oming. He told about keeping the | Cut-Off lake, opposite Courtland beach, last ia Ntk BiRhtec i Rirost fo and the cliy limits. The report was vecom- | The round irlp rate via the Burlington | Dawson family at the farm for six weeks | evening at §'o'clock "“'l“ ’:“;";_ '*"‘ ""\ Hlkh (.:.rhnl‘; ',“",”' FROM nitted with instructions to obtain a prop- | route is only $2.50. and providing them with small change all lhe reg 0 58 meeting of O RO 0 R AC RIOTEOARD <0 osition from the eleotric light 7. : H . Thesteauiarimontbly, Bennegon ot company to| 1 excursion train leaves the | the time, besides giving them board. In order | (he Young Women's Christian Temperance | U185 Whils his condition 18 regarded as crit- furnish the lights during fan week. TR AsEs M feect o save the county the expense of keeping the = LAl FANCE | jog) the attending physician hopes to have DIRECT FROM THE TANK. Electric lights were ordered piaced at Union depot, h and Mason streets, Omaha, | to save the county pense eping the | ypjon will be held this evening at the Young 9 v v or e ereste s 'y him upon his feet again in the course of a E le at 9:15 p.m., Saturday, August 10, Back | family all winter he interested himself in | Woman's Chrissian assoclation rooms. Twelfth end Bancroft, Thirtcenth and | Monday morning in time for breakfast. getting them transportation to Grand Island. ' anaf® Bt AR MR BE B o rake | oY dave. e 1] Dominion, Tenth and Dominion and Thirteenth | “nickerc and full information at 1324 Far- | Vic then told about his training Burke for a R O el el i P ; No Botler. No Steam. No Englucer, and Frederick stre Gasoline lamps in the | o €EEE prize fight which was to have taken place at | *re! "““""“jj‘.;' aieskualivap Al % BEST POWER for Corn and Feed Milix, Baling z.l};_\lanl:: I‘”\l\ l".l »: ‘!-ll,:“;‘-‘\l\]Ililyv“:pl}«vml i e Sarpy Mills, but “mlx-n failed to come off, :I:(l‘ k-"\.r:”\'\".ll‘x‘h.‘. “‘”:'m“““‘:': !"i:"“"“m“‘h‘)‘:‘ 1 Huay, Running Separators, Creameries, &e. recommended that (o Board of DUl | eattention of loborers goIng to the wheat | ""R. D. Lawrencer ane of the men In the | The members of the park commission are B Iom oz Shilc, : o770 GA&OLINE ENGINES Works be directed to employ a sidewalk in- | fields of North and South Dakota Is called | buggy with Vie that night, told his side of [ out on the warpath and propose to arrest Hith £ was G g v spector at §65 per month for seven months | o the excalient service of the Northwestern | the caze and his story was about the same as | the parties who insist on driving at a furl- grown my family B t - n; \‘Il?] year, dating from April 1; also that [ line to all important p Through con- | the two McCartys had previoulsy glven it. |ous pace over the North ‘swentieth st spent a fortune 3 a Stationary or Portainie. ;.:i.»\:‘.;‘:i‘ s us(‘ v]:.- 41‘1'\\"}‘:':“:;: n‘l‘m" l“n:lw)\l) nections, good time 1401 Farnam street. | After the fuss he was at the McCarty farm | boulevard, "fmglflcuwme . ¢ N > 1to 120 H. P, 810 80 H. I - Jepot 15th and Webster streets, Omaha, | when Mrs. Dawson came down with Burke Mhere w e a Woman's Christian Tem- is di . T visil S B! end for Catulogue, P describing work to e o The | report was referred (o the . Board lxlh‘b BN ar bster s n hencMes DR sRan AN eith Burke, | Tiiere will-be a Woman hristian Tem of this disease, Ivisited Hot Springs \ Rend for Catul Prices, ete., d 8 to e done, of Public Works, and Taylor introduced an X SN 9 ! perance union reception held at the home of and was treated by the best medical ordinance repealing the J. R. BUCHANAN, G. P. A. |up $, and gave it o her. The McCartys | Mrg Smith, 1312 North Nineteenth | & J10 "Pit ‘was notybu‘tfi"_d When Chicago, 245 Leke St T HE OTTO CAS ENCINE W!)RKS which A Lty e orley) s e Tt b, 0 3 ke T5eh 8t Snat Sty PHILADRELIP A, © A e the . | ) gave noney at the same time street, Thursday, August 1, from 3 to 6 p. m Omans, 22t Sn, 15¢h St. 5 B gL, s, ot idewalk tn : Furniture buyers should sce the bargalns Elmer E. Monroe was another of the | pe 'y's" are also cordially invited all ”‘.‘"ffi h:‘] t:'l ‘éL‘]E‘ (e TR AR At cost price, W. R. Bennett Co. party that was in the fracas. He told about termined to ¥ . he Sixteenth street viaduct was closed A on file - the fame story as the other witnesses, excopt | THe Sixteenth S gk ax cloged and in four months w i e B W FONECAST. LB T i ree e sherihe | o, foot Aravel peserde by an graer 1 9 Gntinely cuea. The temitt> ccoema © | Bloomers and Sweaters uncil_sdjourncd to Thursday nigh iead with a club, and then he went to find [ (' B4R B8V IPEC o Toe men at work on was gone, not a sign of it left. My A chance to refurnish at cost pric Fatr, with Southerly Winds, Promixed | Vie's horse. He had scen fight enough the reconstruction and the material s now general health built up, and I have W. R. Benunett Co.’s furniture clearing sale, e . foF Nobraukn. Chief Brennan testified as to the arrest|.n the ground. never had any return of the disease, R WASHINGTON, July 30.—The forecast for o party, andithie sfforts he made in’ try Amerlean Tourlst Axsoclation Exeur- | Wednesday is ng t A Dawson to go to Papillion an sion. For Nebraska and South Dakota—Fair The contractors have shed a dej of 1 have often start to shrink if you wash them with 4 700 feet with the newartesian well at River v pmmends ) " : nt against the prisoners. When | yiew park, A small stream of water ove Q4888 and A personally conducted excursion will leave | southerly winds. 1hidn: this (hhepcisonsry iwate | Ll BaEE e A et aelors are iave “nover W B | Dmaha on August 13, via Union Pacific, for | For Kansas—k cooler in the southern | turned i r being kept In jail twenty- |.confident that there:will be a considerable | § YoLEnOWR S8 (allure tocure, @ win T Denver, Manitou, LaVeta, Durango, Silver- | portion; variable w four heurs for a crime committed in Sarpy | flow when the 1,000-fout desth is reached. over fails to cure, on, Ouray, and tae most charming of Col-| For lowa—Fair; warmer; winds becoming unty. He denied that he told Dawson tha Charles Cline, an employe of the North- Evon whan all otlion alo resorts, returning via Montrose, Gun- | southerly had better settle with the MeCartys or | western local freight office, at Fourteenth and remedics have, Our nison, Salida and Denver, and arriving in| For Missouri—Fair: rer in the north- Noula kIl him T ahston attuasty, motwith & painful accldent trentizoon bloddand Omaha August 22, Rate, including meals, | West portion; variabl Several other witnesses were examined, but | yesterday while unloading freight from a R e a0tels, vleeping cars, etc., $122.25. Loeal Record, ¥ 3 . ; nothing of importance was learned. After | car. A heavy plece of mmchinery fell on his SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , Al A second excursion will Jeave Omaha Au-[ OPFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, | asking all the attorneys present and the de- | thumb, crushing it flat.and almost severing gust 27, via Denver, Manitou and Marshall | OMAHA, . J U -Omaha record of tem ants if they had any more witnesses, | it from the hand. Pass, to Salt Lake, returning direc Jnion | Perature a compared with the olving gative answer Mr. P RIG AT - . 3 DehY, 10 Sall I ::g retufning 1:\_ l!’ll“‘:lbl.rll.u. B e ik 08y of the pist four vears: ‘H upon ‘...]mv‘nT a negative angwer .‘\h IRRIGATION BOND SALE. Bbte: acluding meals, hotels; sleeping cars, | yroximum temperature. ... ————— REFORM INTOBACCO [ als will be recelved & rd of girector = = B e DUNN City Pass, & Tkt A Minimum temperature..... & 6 Acelde to n Wh | of the ¥ t of lu\(n‘l /\\11]~,1 MIEN [ b NN, City Pass. &t Avernge temperature 3 H R x man who is Iivihe 7 « A Ash a—— et e Union Pacific system, 1302 Faruam street. | Brecipit ation” 5 Q. B, Bouen, a (raveling man Wwho | "‘f“’ M 3 | sct 3 2 o'clock —-— Condit ¢ temperatur srecipita. | 8t 1924 Farpam street, was run into by a Ry 7 1 1895, for | | | The attachment suits against Perry Bros and all sorts of cycle clothes will never ot E e ] at Omaha for day and since horse and buggy while riding a bicycle on ered by the Chicago, Milwaukee L 3 the North Twenfieth street boule 5 i Paul railway, the short line to Chicago. A temperature {he Nt s waN etk rast bularnd. noay ach gl 3T of il binds | 1 makes flannels besutifully deanwithout | clean traln made up and started from ency for the day e A e TR A E et ) Irawing interext at the rite per | shrinking. Thenagain it's the best and Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to | Accumulated excess since March 1 158 | der blade was fractured and his right hi / rawl t the r ¥ s & festination. Elegant train service and cour- | Normal precipitation i fnch DEAR- Nan APRRAR S INS WER Ghkepdo. Rl FTRC T S R '¥; | most refreshing in the bath tub. None teous employes. Entire train lighted by | Deficiency for the day .. 2 fnch me and attend, King. Spe | d L] 5 payable at the office of the st other as good. Ty el k- 0 BY | Matal precipitation since March 11135 inches | of the accident say that it was caused by { the state of Nebraska, the fi mount plctricly and hatad by stes it fetrs | iR B Sharth 1 LR IROHGR | Ehe "Rckicaantns O e cchpante ot (b 7 S A AT YOUR GROCERS. ] . der and Kelly, who were driving oty (29) years from thelr date, 8110 bonds service in the west, with meals served “a la | Reports from ot b Do Aok LS LR L R Rl PAvable In Matallnients after ten years from garte. The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. daliy - slong the'boulsvard et rading speed bl I I e direciars reserve | RAWORTH & SCHODDE, CHICAGO, rom Unlon depof. { = the right to reject any and all bids. Ad- City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street o. $2.50 to Kansas City and Return, dress all bids to P. L. A\l\m alf : t ofiice h . C. /la the Buriington route, Baturday, August Walworth, Custe ty, Nebraska 8. Carrler, city ticket agent Yo Fos UAARIH WMy Maluriay, Auge By ordek of the ¢ directocy, made EDUCATIONAL, B i oL NTR ETATIONS. sTATE OF WEATHRR. oanesrdun £¥p jo aamiw Ladies. ¢ Train leaves Union depot, Tenth and Mason this Bnd’ ARy Ate - If you have the rheumatism or neuralgia, : f strects, Omaha, at 9:15 p, m. Back Monday P, L. ME' | b WEN IWORTH any kidney or uteriue trouble, are emaciated | — — 4 morniug In time for breakfast or have superfluous flesh and your doctor | Omaba . . .. 0| Clear. Tickets and full information at 1324 Far- MILITARY [ | orders baths, before gowng to the expense of [ North Platt . 00/Part cloudy | nam street. 9 e | ulotar ——— ACADEMY| wITH FREE SHOWS. Chica You can have Turkish or Russian, medi- 3 Genulne cost cleariog sale, furniture, bal ansas City. | —— Balloon Ascension, Parachute Leap, T(h) Attendants first class. nans Ci : (lea 3D, s icotine Neutralized The 108rd Sesston Will Open 8.8 ELLERS, A. M | Rope, Trapeze, Contortion Performa Massage by an cdugated masseuse. "eu\:;:. " RIRD, Nicot TUESDA Brd, 1895, Supt. ON SUNDAY : —_— king - ta 0N s Ladies' Turkish baths and physical culture | Bait Lk : e TR By - v Py ey 1\ TRTY 7 0 1T Full Courses in Letters, Science, Law, o o SEMRINEIER KLY pariors, 109-110 Bee building. Blamiros. . . aars Towiains will be brougbt 't his No Heart Pfilpll ting Ei* and Mechanical Engineering. "ONCERT ; S —— hovaeaat | 00l1oe DR raee, T Naui S guts, stweh, Duion No Dyspeptic Aching | g heoreusd SR i, b n e i kil e condtiiory. | BAND CO “ $2.50 Omaha to Kansas City and return | Miles S 00|Cloar Ash, _Vineral atice lates i o Somilyiomens ot 1 Cabipi ok et mtraction i )flopace “: the Burlington route, Saturday, August Salv e 8l MIF ADY—Harold I, aged 8 years, son of ¢ |<,1 ANT' NERVOUS Xu‘mnnnl freh on mm,n p e e ul Mus Iululud) ine ~AND = . y .. V. ANDEEW MURKICEEY € 8 C. m.- \veution, * - s g % A WELSH, Ouervan, | resldence, AT North Forueed sureet -DYSPEPTIC | oes o1 PR GERMAN SINGEKS,