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e Sremap ot e e R T—— IR AN . SN A A MM AP 58 T2 17 s o 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE RIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1895, WILL NOT STOP PAYMENT ! Fancy THE OLD-TIME Hore Testimony ¥ o ] 12000233222309300200303 FOREIGN IMMIGNNTIv0 AND GOLD ~ Coming to Nebrask 4 [§SOUTH OMAHA NEWS| .. i Ewert T, dureen toting | o and Hans Rathje Holing, Germans, all of | The climate is delightful, and outdoor | Hamburg, ~Ge in Tt hks been eatimated that more people can many,. landed Douglas | work may be carried on every day in the Judgments on Poor Farm Lots Not Yet| T (08 b oo e south and lay the | A Eenuine wild and woolly Texas steer broke | county With a good mdny thousands of the | year: iving is e . osperity ) " loose from one of the pens at the stock yards | yellow metal. They ate nephews of Claus | labor are numerous, and nature has omitted Tied Up, r.',.m‘[..m.n‘ for pr ol 'vh;v: L/ l\] l: oail Vb ek through lower N | SIevers, a heavy farmer residing near this | nothing which can' conduce to the success the United States. Land in this section Is st eve o > | | v | eit In company with this well known |as well as the happiness of the resident of gafe investment, and the occupation of gar- | and M streets. It was while a train of sev- | | Not 1t W Chase b, the productive fields 2 (8 German leader of Douglas county they looked | this section. There is ample room here, as RhiFis thi 0 . 7 4 COURT REFUSES TO INTERFERE NOW | gen-tarming or frut raising a sure means | enteen cars of Texas cattle for Cudahy were | around over the county prospecting for | well as opportunitics, for millions of peopie. Shirts that would cost you tw o dollars it you buy them outside of of livelihodd free from the uncertainties | being driven Into the chutes that this vicious, | homes, and were bewildered by the magnifi- T""’."- is prosperity for all who will dill- the “Nebraska," but are here only one dollar. They are made by the ] | and vexations of other less favored local | black, long-horned steer escaped. He outran | ¢ crops and natursl fertility of the Mis- | gegtly seek for it. Now is the time, and 3 Restralning Order WILN Ne Served | The natural wealth of the south excceds | sourl bottom. On last Monday they came | Orchard Homes is the location for the home- the horsemen who chased him and crossed | best shirt manufacturers in the country and no store ean show you rending 1 .[W of any other portion of the country, fnto Omaha and calléd at 1205 Farnam | seeker. Do not delay. Orgunize into small rn e ® and the development of that wealth means | the nineteen railway tracks in safety. Just | stre the real estate office of G. W. Car- | clubs of three families or more. Rvery fa- shirts that are made any bette cut and better or t fit any | R | the_enrichment. of the © nation. 'This | east of the Union Pacific depot there fs a | lock, & prominent lsnd broker in this state | cility Is given you to see these lands. Ad- | HEttes REter . it 166 tHie They | Beekett « { wealth is as yet practically untouched. The | 1jttle bunch of trees, under which Max Kurtz, | and universally known among Nebraska capl- | dress your inquirles to George W. Ames, etter, no matter what price they ask. They have separate collars . | beautiful and ‘the practical combine i b by 3 “ | talists, and purchased the fine 320 acre farm | general agent, 1617 Farnam street, Omaha, AW . . 5 [P B o a enar. | @ Cook for the Omaha Packing company's fire | 5¢ J."N. H.' Patrick, elght miles northwest | Neb. All questions carefuly answered. The and cuffs. - Another line of elegant fancy cheviot and genuine percale " AR ho are seck- | getic citizen, for here he is assured that | 4°Pot, was reclining, When Kurtz saw the | of Oma on which Mr. Carlock held an | movement toward the south has quietly set Douglas county taxpayers, who | the tofl and’ fores he has expended will | St¢er and heard the yells of the men behind | option, The price pald by the Holling | in, and thousands of western people have iig to prevent the payment of Judgments | 0 8 O ibstantial reward it he thought It was a native and jumped up | hrothers was $16,000,00 cash in ‘gold, being | already 1 and settled on these fertile [ ] again county in faver of the purchas- [ PTGt i M A e ekars' chiaf concerns | from his resting place and tried to head the | $50.00 per acre for the land. southern lands. Orchard Homes is now be- | ers of what are commonly known as the|is naturally and properly with the climatic | animal off. 1\'””%’“""\ fo rw;l that ”"";Hl‘lgnl Mrlw.r[mk states that he has IL'«(»I\' re- | fore you Im‘d m\!n 5 _\-;m‘( closest attention. | 4 s SVorse. yéatess | €0 fis of the advertised looality. n t a native, for it made a straight line | ceived letters from other prospective pur- | See it. Judge of its Inducements per- { poor farm lots, met with a reverse yester-) © R e O here the hills show green in | for him, and before he could jump out of the | chasers in Berlin, informing him that they t and sure success. day. | January, pneumonia, that dread of the north, | Way it had one of its horns m!M» le nl breast | u"n\.wn: n]w Burope “""”\”"'; umhnn’ e -——— Some time ago Willlam O. Beckett and |is shorn of ite terrors, This balmy clime | Just over the heart and threw him a distance | of ‘August and will arrive in Nebraska soms WESTERN PENSIONS, which wo offer at 75 are sold BELAE untlara: fok R . others presented a’ petition to the court re dresses herself persuasively to all classes | of twenty feet. | time in September to purchase land. It is | - er at e are sold by other dealers for $1.25 and $1.50 aeis P 14 be de | Of bread-winners, who are now on the look- | After tossing Kurtz the steer ran up M |an old saying “That land is better than | and a thivd line of laundered faney shirts in handsome patterns citing that a new defense could be made | Ty ook abiding placss, where success | street to Twenty-fifth, where he was headed | gold,” and never were the people of the | | 3 L erns, against claims aggregating about $150,000, o0 | attends honest, persistent work. Blizzards | and chased into Brewer & Sloane's livery | west more impressed with its truth than | | collars and cuffs attached, are only H0c. But by far the gr st which judgments were allowed by stipula- | are unknown; you are never snow-bound or | stabl The doors wers at once closed and | now. While stocks and city property have | sions granted, issue of July 25, were | < . s L ? } Mo account of the decision in the Doane | Ice-imprisoned ‘through a long and_tedio bout a dozen men from the stock yards | gone to the edge of nothing, land has held | ‘Nebraska: = Original—David Oldfather, | values we can offer you this week in soft ligee shirts. We have | Hane i S i | winter. An even temperatura In summer, [ hurried up and attempted to capture the | its own in spite of p and drouth, Lexington, Dawson; Wil Andrews, . ? 3 case, and asking that special counsel be |'%1th o6l higiEe | Makew: tHis HOANGH: R nfurlated animal, It took something like | — - Omiha; Douglas: --Ingreasc~Jolin M. Gray, | an immense line elosed out from manufacturers late in the season P, ployed by the county to contest the comfort and health. The fruitful sofl re- | half an hour for the stock yards men to | Caught with Knife in Hand, . el | { " i and that a temporary injunction be | sponds generously to your work on it. This | rope the stcer. There are two long aisles [ J. Coin, whose right name is Keefe, last N g, eiete e eniu| and you will be surprised to see what nice shirts you can get from restraining the county commlssionors £r0M | oction challenges the closest scrunity. You | through the barn. On one side the horses | night tried to do up the inmates of a dis- | *Hen. ™ Cunehii eromite St Petor- | $1.00 down to % L S e e i know little of its real advantages, its great | stand and on the other are the carrlages | ;rjorly house in the Third ward, but he did | son, Clay. Additional—Hugh B, ' Allisc pent of the judgments possibilities for you or any one who hol and buggies. When the steer saw a person | ! The injunction matter was set for hear- | ogtjy ed and is now in the city jail. He | 1¢S Moines, Polk. Increase—Willlam [ Ing August 26, but for the meanwhile a|jang aylor, lowa Falls tt, 'Buffalo, Dal ot suce bors for success. Investigate the | approach with a rope he would either make | M 5 n b what its capabilities are. It you |a dash forward or turn and run, He was | WA in the house, on Capitol avenue, for Hardin; Anthony ; John M. Lindsay This - wan g 1 1 t X g some time, but finally becoming quarrel- | Newton, Jasper; Levi M. Briggs, Boone, | N restraining order was asked. This Was | purchase, the cost of this investigation will | finally captured and taken back to the yards. [ Some time, . y b L7 L, i, Jasy srigies, " Hoone, | faken unler advisement by Judge Scott, Who | be refunded to you. Progressive this age | Hefore sunset he will be In cans and on the | S0me he was Invited to step outside. " As e | Boone. ' Helssue-Orpheus W, Wilion, Ne- rday refused to grant the order. is, and it is oniy the progressive, investi- | way to Europe to feed the German army. | Yas EOINE out he attempted to stab one of | yada, Stors: Kvan B Penland, Knotill Y gating n who hope to take adva e 5 i ¢ he Hospital o that | the inmates, but as he was watching a | Marion; Reuben Loudenbac Iarlham, | i —_———— T e e O e bt ne | g Late reports from the hospital are that( ,ou.oman who was on the corner His ana | Madison. Original ‘widow—Emiline Gad: | ] TO JOIN THE LARGER BAR. of the chances offered him. The doubting | Kurtz is badly hurt and may die from his bat West Cedar Rapids, Linn, Mexican Thomas will be o winced 1t he will but | injuries. was not true, the Ulade just grasing: the | (Increase)—Dinfel Mallery, ir Euryive ; g " it pman’s hand. Officer Clark arrested him | ) rneys Will Attend | investigat ddress George W. Ames, gen p pidul LR | g renton, Henry bl T et rote CONbe eral agent, 1617 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb nylor Wh 1 Hin Wit as he was trying to throw the knife away. Colorado: Original—Samuel Wellman, Detroit Convention, gent, y " | : the “r AHiGE Bast e In police court yesterday afternoon Will- Nl T ITES Pueblo, P .m‘.“‘ amuel C. Story, Bonanza, Next Sunday afternoon Attorneys Bart- TEMP fam Taylor was sent to the county jail for ikl nte for tlie Hearing, Saguache; Jacob H. Johnson, Leadville, | s i lett, McGilten and Walters go to Detroit KNIGHTS TRMPLAR twenty-five days on bread and water for | A new complaint has been filed against| Luke, Incréuse-Gariion Crane Dur | \ & f bl LRI b UL o | o . t La Plata clssue—Alexander W, | \ as Omaha delegates to the convention of law nelnve, Boston, Mass, Low Rates | beating his wife. At the expiration of his | Fred Wahlgren, charging him with the mur- | b “PRYE (PCORIEGTERREIE, IV B | yers that meets in the city by the lake on Vin B, & O, sentence he will face the charge of resisting of Augusta Matland. The complaint on | Rocky Ford, Otero. o 1 5 { The Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Co. will sell [au officer. ich he was first arraigned was filed by As- | . Montana: 'Original—Isracl Johnson, Miles e following Tuesday. E. M. Bartlett will : 3 | which he was first arraigned was filed by Aiddlad Lol KL { mm o he posltion of toastmaster at the | Found trip tickets to'Boston, from points on RS FistantGontity:Atiornay Wititak an briet | {ity, Custer; Symuel Cunninghum, Helena, Lo AR e e e LU S UL LA L Seott King has gone to Montana to stay | enough to satisfy an epitaph writer. As-| ‘Wyoming: Original—Gustave Schnitger, i banguet, where it i o inclusive, valid for return passage | . )05 Gk, sistant County Attornay Day has filed a| La { mie, Albany 4 yers, coming from every state and territory | until September 30. Tickets via B. & O. ue—Ithamar L, S WaltirsT10 Blightly. batier substitute information that is aw long as| South ' Dake g g 6. $a | eithet golagyoF: returning, WLl alko be: st Jack Walters is slightly better, but is not | Su o { fn the unlon, will be present, K. C. Me- | SWhey Gt B FELCnE, W eoting lines, | able to o to work. the moral luw. Wahlgren 1s in the county n, Plerre, Hughes L SR SRR 1 o omana, while Gharley E. | With privilege of stopping off at Washing: | Harry Christle leayes today for a trip to fEr g A SRR D L U o, AdditionaiAlbert H. Gurney, Walters. will respond to the subject, “Is the | ton and other points on the line. The rate | his home at Dexter, Ia. A = TR e e e I RISl { Draft System a Dotriment or a Beneft to the | from Chicago will be 22 and correspondink | Sunday the North Star society of Objects to Millers Methods, McGreior, Clavton; Petar A. Ladd, Siout “oUPIDENS® | il low rates from other statlons. The B. & O. | omaha will picnic at Spring Lake A warrant has been lssued for the arrest | Gity: " Woodbury, ¢ Relssie—William g R D,,.MWM\,“ i | B In addition to attending the eonvention | prosy trains with through Puliman Sieeping | - Last evening the youn women the | of Frank Miller, who lives at Twelfth and | ~Montana: - Original—Daniel H. Titus, tion of a famous Frenct lelan) wiil quickly ety oa sl for the purpose of having a gocd time, the | (AR EERE G LURTRT g0 and the B ird ward mission gave a pleasant soclal, | pierce streets, on a charge of disturbing the | York, Meagher. Youwor dis: 16 rtin, S 8 oAt Mo Uelogates will join forces with : Jhicagorand, which way well attended. Colorado: Increase—Landon Silcott, Den- Trsomtay | AR s, Omuha & J e i | ATBTE O run via Washington. Wri , BRMRC R oy Aoinie' of .the wester peace. Miller accused of having used | ¥ i Nervons Debiiity L. k X rapahioe. Pim Allen, , Arapah n n'l Passenger Agent rhe women of the F Presbyterian Exhuusting Dy Vurleocele i : 5 abusive and Insulting language to Mrs, - OEES S Constipation. Tt stopa all loskes by duy of nis events quick pat make a pull for this city as the place for | i & e 48 for full information, church gave a musicale and recital at Young | jc, 3 g, WHICH LT ot ehoeked Jonds Lo ) ! . » Chicagg 0 ation. igel, a neighbor, and closed his tirade b 3 . i ads 0 Spermiatorrhoh an g holding the next convention. Nebraska will St Men's Instituto hall last evening. SECTAINN U5 k1) W ORI Wy ROROEIG D o aedheaink BEFORE awo AFTER fitls horsorsolmpotency, €URL auscs e liver, Uy > at least seventy-five representatives 5 . P i b I Mr. ontractor Raymon s shed the re- Idneys and the irinary orgs HRYRRA. Miset Rnyolity. o reprasihtatives n EXCUR TO THE Mayor Johnston and Councilman Ryan, ac- | dark night and cave his head In. Mrs. i Bt 1”” “’ ;" i CUPIDENE atrongthons and rextoresmal Vel oz &0 attendanc companied by their families, started on a| Kugel has asked for police protection for | cOmstruction o 0 s span of the Six- lie reason sufferers are not ciized by Doctors I8 beciise ninety per cent are troubled wity The principal object of the ccnvention is | Throuwh Pittshurs, Phil Sl San o e el IRRBLURSBLIC 7 cet viadue e Prostntiiia, CUPLDEN 18 tho only known rereds to cure without an operation. soieeqm o I "I"’”'””I’”"‘ iy g vanin Lines, P4 as - -— i on the main span yesterday. The work A100a 10w, £1x for §5.00, by mall, Hend for ¥ clroular 4 tesimon sty egislation upcn matters perta £ com ot 16 sive, ace <nights 9 ) 4, ;| Disastrous Fire in an Ohlo Town. |is progi ng very rapidl; d the Doard tadrecs BAVOL MEDICINE + P, 0. Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal. Frw © + v i " 7 August 19 to 25, inclusive, account Knights | Yesterday Afternoon Master Grant Caughay progi & y rapldly and th ard | o E BY G %) f Saths i merclal transactlons as seen from a legal |, o b, Gonclave. Over Allegheny Moun- | gave @ party to a number of his playmates | COSHOCTON, 0., Aug. 8.—The works of | of Public Works, as-well as the councilmen [ FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO, 1110 Farnam St., Omaha. i standpoin fains at highest point above sea level; | it his heme, Fwenty-third and H streets, in | the Tuscarora” Advertising company were | from the south side, are much elated. Chair- FIFTH WARD REPUBLICANS. around famous Horse Shoe curve; along the | honor of his 10th birthd badly damaged by fire which broke out at | Man Munro says that the lumber that is Blue Junlata. Stop-over privileges and first Club Weorganized and |elass accommodatione the Pennsylvania is 4 00D o bh T eer o R G0y s rnased % B st class route. Excursionists have choice and $25,000 on stock, aggregating nearly $ hundred Fifth ward repub- | of returning via Hudson River, Niagara Fails rd as n Wife andga n stock, aggregating nearly $60, of retuening via Huson Tiver, Nisgra Fa e 000; ndurcd Tor $10000: The fire started n | duct Wil again be ready or wee by Aw-| @A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY Ll el . 240 ering, o the’ printing department, but bk being put into the structure ‘s the hest th he has ever seen used on any public 3 o'clock this morning. Losses are estimated | i AIL AT LAST. on. struction. It is now promised thit the via- { About haif leans met at Eighteenth and Lake streets how it origi- | b "% | South Clark street, Chicago, to have tickets Is Jensen fs again in jail, but he did not | pa¢. PR 8 SERT 5] T 33 i t night to reorganize the Fifth Ward Re- | randy when you pass through that city, He'll | gor there until ho had tried hard to stay bkl ] Declares that wn Vietim, HEART.” JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH 1 publican club. The organization was effected | do it cheerfully, and will also arrange Pull Saenid S Omnkas H. L. Davis alleges that some of his with the following office sresident, W.|man accommodations. No charge for his | %t : X i Charles E. Fales has sued the city of South | creditors In New York are trying to use the % g FEh . Sarviosk Officer McLarnan was the arresting officer ¥ : orinids] 4 i e e vIcC Drahaett, DLW o ; - and he did not get his man untl he had | Omaha to cbtain judgment for alleged negil- | Criminal laws of that state for clvil purpos B secrel Y, Villia Stockham reas- e > t o city i and that the action against hi 8 oun- Uter, Robert Ghrstte. ™ Atter signing the | The Missourl Pacific special for Kansas | shown the people along Cuming street, near | Eence on the O o oty In SRl i tionyiinsTaotio s Thie complRINE was mads membership roll and making arrangements ‘,”_\ e ML depotime AUr- | pywenty-fourth, what a good sprinter he w A L e R by Marti & Co. of New York, whom I 8 day evening. Only $2.50 for round trip. wenty-seventh and N streets. His cellar LS to obtain permanent headquarters the meet- il for Jensen no sooner felt the officer’s heavy e wha by i vyis s aileges he does not owe a cent. This firm, ing was thrown op:n to candidates and others [ o\ o vlonn Tourint Associntion Excur- | hand on his shoulder than he began to run ;:«:"“\{lx:!m\’\ d by & ‘heavy cainfall. He | 7, 0RCE ooy, being used as a tool b: for speech ala up Cuming s with remarkable rapidity. A L A e T other creditors, who have disputed claims = —— — e H. K. Burkctt stated that he had some | A booonine condueted excursion will leave | Jensen 8 wanted on a warrant a month Marringe Licenses against him. He alleges that he is not Idea ot enteriug the race for Mike Maubs | o by on August 13, via Union Pacific, for | 0/d charging him with belng drunk and | The following marriage licenses were Is- | Bullty of any offense against thefiaw, i :‘;‘;fi:‘h:.':fg;" ) .,l,!l:;l‘{,l i g iartand | Denver, Manitou, LiVeta, Durango, Siiver- | iforderly and assaulting his wife. The | g00 yesterday by the county judge: COEAJNG: TR RIS LOALS imads Rl BRRTICUMATE a ccured on the night of July 8 the most charming of . | little affair occured on the night of ¥ e e P PR GEning e vl ‘f\”f_ On that night Jensen, after he had braced [ Name and Residene i Lculs Glaesel, Omaba..... ver, and arriving in | Rimself up to the proper point with bug-| iipes Eisensimmer, Omaha... a conspir iy for | ton, Otray, and K do resourts, on hen speeches were made by Judge Baldwin, E. | ison, Salida and palgu there was not so much ne f talking as for work and organiz: , 8 a juice, laid in wait for his wife, who was | | Mr, A, H, Cransby, of No, | B. Ziminerman, John Jenkins and othiers, [ Omaha August Rate,’ including meals, | Jce; 114 In wal Breati sty et well Bishop, Jr. Omaha 168 Korr Bt Momphis, Toniy S 5 after which the club adjourned for two | hotels, \.wlr ng cars, ,--,[‘;i |" ,"n e R R lloge, Omaha :’J,““:‘.‘.‘l‘r“z ffil;l{en can- J - 0ol cond excursion w ve a Au- e % / A Via Denver Manton and. Marsnall | With him again, she having left him on ac- | The perfume of violets, the purity of the largo holes in her breast,and 3 y 8 i h Side Re can Club. It Lake, returning direct by Union | €0URt Of Il treatment, and when she re- | 1y the glow of the rose, and the flush of w‘lnfih the lmh physicians . A\ The mecting of the South Side Republ arriViig In Grakhi eptamsedb Rafo, ‘(J\l\ x“x;idu,“';'\]m |"r:‘x‘ I::|“R;);;nllllan{\t"l:':\\::‘1.;; Hebe combine in Pozzoni's wonderful Powder. ot tielearey LY 8 % d p l. 4 h club at National hall last night was as calm ng meals, hotels, sleeping cars, etc., mi’[y;fl»']fl;" TR T L S e TR T T curable. “L'rdgrnndmulhur i ¥ ire an oliCe y i AEGEIL RN, Tiks AT 8 selrn of e A UG b o went to Des Moines, {rom which place he | \WEST SUPERIOR, Wis., Aug. 8.—About Sl g AR edioL . ion ‘ bers of the club’and their visiting friends . . City Pass & Tkt. Agt. arrived in this city a few days ago. 4 t &0 o : C 1MMmiss ¥ wera present, - After some routine busin: Union Pacific system, 1302 Farnam street. Jensen s well known to the police and has fitty of the striking coal handlers went to P (V) 1SS10 of the club had been disposed of Judge | served a term in the penitentiary. for grand | Duluth this morning and tried to induce . » 8 > 3 Berka entertained those present with a dis- | Bxcursfon to the v M8YL= | jorceny. Several years ago he went around | the Duluth handlers to strike. They began E Has come in for its share of publlc cussion of the issues of the coming eam-f o ton | to various undertakers in the city and on | ‘o be \";“’l’;""l‘:“"“',fh o Mo 4 paign. Aug. 19th exeursion | ropresentations that his little child was dead | €harse by the oS ( A nteras. 5 tickets to Boston for K. T. Concjave will be [ f2Rresontations that his iittle child was dead : comment. What is of more interest to f Ny enls Nexyoun, sold via Pennsylvania Lines, good to stop off | ¢ optained several coffins, which he tried d when told this, the most p 8 ’ Describes the condition of thousands of peoplo | at Pittsburg, Philadelphia, ew York and | o into cash. He also armed him- | Showers fn Easte praska and s esecraliaty of. How 3 the average citizen is where to make a % mlnn‘- snacn. Hw)llu\v,lh:\“ tite, can- \\‘h:’r pointe, Fiopoutlcon \m‘,r l"ll’“' self with a subscription paper, and on the Fair in the Western Portic Sork, under whoso_ treat: t4 Y -~ not sleep, and complain of the prosirating | visits to utic City, Cape May, LOng | sume representations succeeded in obtaining Y ASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—The forecast for a8 placed, de- > g e effect of warmer weather. This condition | Branch, Asbury Park and seashore Fesorts. | a' respectable. sum of money from (he busk | mou o i O 1ON: Aus. 8—The forecast for e T R fopeiets £ little money go the farthest. We claim (anc may be remedied by Hood's Sarsaparilla, | Return’ limit for other side trips. Re- | noys men of the city. The child is still alive, | | pes’ Nepraska—Showers In the eastern; Al treatment baving Tailed £ which ates an appetite and tones up all | turn journey may be made.via Hudson River, s g BN R e e i gho_was given up to d : . g 1o 3 s the organs, It gives good health by making | Nlagara Falls, etc. Details from Dering E STOLE FROM HER EMPLOvER, | fIF In the weston portions; cooler; wind 8. 5.8, was recommonded, acts will substantiate our claim) to be ti South Clark st., Chicago, who wil sh i < northwesterl ; ¢ U EO R b T AT R PR R e extitiTaken toi | Jor lowiziai, tolioned by Sngmire g L R e »nly house in Omaha that B Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills, | passenger and ‘ticket agents of connecting the Station for ft. western, portions; westerly winds. Our treatise on this dis- J % abeint digestion, cure headache, lines in west and northwest. Sce that your | Alma Peterson, who gives her age as 17, | For South Dakota—Showers: cooler, ex:| ouso will b’ seut {reo 10 b S 2] cursion ticke eads fre “hicag v 5 TR Tt o0t v cep zhtly er in the vicinl of | it o excursion ticket reads from Chicago over [ but who I supposed to be over 20 years of | gePL sliehtly warmer In fho, Vichiy, of '“WYH:,"I_'Q;"E‘CIFIC co. Al e ! Sister Hud the Child. EnHsY3VRRiALAINES. age, was arrested last night by Detective | able for violent storms in the afternoon ) X u & { Nellie Brennan's little girl has been found. PN Ty TR Savage on the charge of larceny on the com- AR S s B - HanH, 7 an [ l She was missing about two months, although | Offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | plaint of Fred Brodegaard, who lives at thwesterly, % 3 3 Police Matron Cummings searched diligently | Paul railway. the short line to Chicago. A | 1712 South Tenth street. The girl has been ssourl. Iair, with showers and for her. She will be placed in the care of her | clean train made up and started from | employed by Brodegaard as a domestic and | Yloleng lgcal storme i the ‘ewster Boic Y . mother, who is now in the Home of the Good | Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to|js charged with having stolen a quantity of [ cooler in the northwest portion; winds it the lowest possible expense. Our price 8 I3 a ¥ £ Shepherd. destination, ' Elegant train service and cour- | trinke Hieee R Shifting to westerly. = ‘When Nellle Brennan was placed in the | teous employes. Entire train lighted by Alma_arrived in the city only ten days ago Local Record. | E 2. i H home she had a little daughter 3 years of | electricity and heated by steam, with electric | from Kearney. She at once made for the | o mprcE OF THE WBATHER BUREAU, PILLS are always given on the cash basis, but i age. A sister obtained possession of the | light in every berth Finest dining car | police station, and claiming to be in destl- | OMAHA, Aug. 5.—-Omaha record of tem: " & child and kept it until yesterday. On [ service In the west, with meals served “a la | tute circumstances and without friends she | perature and rainfall, compared with the | Are a Mel'.“!f'f ror:-)peul{;q 91£ dicines in- you haven't the money requlred to make Wednesday night the sister, Mrs. J. Murphy, | carte” The Fiyer leaves at 6 p. m. dally | was cared for by Police Matron Cummings. | corresponding day of the past four years: | tended to bulld up the Nerve Structure and 2 was arrested as_complaining witness against | from Union depot. Mrs. Cummings took an interest in her and 1895, 1894. 1693, 1892, | Festore tc y all o u I fs f i Qi (4 her husband, who had severely beaten her. City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street. C.| obtained for her a position as a domestic | Maximum temperature... 9 3: n;r‘ YOU NEED THEM the purchase, we Wwi accommodate 4 She had a little girl in her possession, and | S. Carrier, city ticket age in the Brodegaard family. The girl was | Minimum temperature.... I3 1 @ | BECAUSE THEY ARE A NERVE TONIC S % it developed yesterday that this girl was there just a week when she committed the | Average temp G 0 .t0| whose work Is beneficial and lasting. e the missing child. Wouldn't 1t Be a theft. pipitation 0o A bt tat oy Price, $1.00 per box; § for $00. Sent by you by giving you time to pay, i ——— To spend Sunday, August 11, Yesterday Mr. Brodegaard noticed that a Jmaha for the day and since March 1, | mall i . 5 Only §250 for round trip via Missourl Pa- | City? number of pleces of jewelry belonging to BN 1199 550 aeiting nervous and.danit aletp at no advance on the i eific to Kancas City., Webster street depot.| The round trip rate via the Burlington | members of his family were missing, and a temperature ...... I R Ay TSR AR 80 fol yai . Saturday night. route is only $2.50, and the sp 1 excursion | further search disclosed the fact that a f"Y}]"' AEPREENREY cross and irritable without any visiblecause el train leaves the Union depot, 10th and Mason | considerable quantity of jewelry and | Accumul s . 2 or If suffering with any nervous disorder, H pot, and Normal precipitation 4 BURLING streets, Omaha, at 9:15 p. m., Saturday, | trinkets of various kinds were gone. “As the | JORMAL BrOOPRELOR, oo | - August 10. Back Monday mo in time | 8irl wes a stranger in the family suspicion | Tuinl precipitation since Mareh 1. 12 A Half Rates to Denver, N BT ORI R e iox et Canmau sty A e amaracipitat 841 inche | And also to Colorado Springs, Manitou and | 4 i S 24 Far. | search of her room was made and after some | o ’ foan gy Pueblo, August 11 and 12, on account of the | nam reper T rormation at 1824 Far- | ST {he ‘missing property was found | RePOrts € - - 1513 DODCE ST, annual meeting of the American Pharma- —_————— among her effect | g 4 3 ceutical association. . If You Wish to Visit Boxto e —— | 2dDoor West P, O., Omahz Return lhnit, September 1. This summer a splendid opportunity will be PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, | | stare or LA R N o v Call at 1324 Farnam street and get full [ afforded on the occasion of the Knights = B STATIONS | WeATHER, Information Templar. Conclave August. Tickets will | B. W. Miller, Elk Creek, S. D., is at the | ¥ J J. B. Reyaolds, City Passenger Agent. be on sale via the Lake Shore & Michigs Arcade | r=—-y 3 n 55 B % : Southern Ry. Aug. 19th to 25th at one fare | J. H. Carson and wife of Ord are at the | Primary, Seo i CIAL EXCURSION for the round trip. Full particulars on appli- | Dellone — |- A SPECIALTY ciinsyoines Your Mone YBack. cation, B, P. Humphrey, P. A., Kansas | : 1 0 tlary Bypiil1s permanently cured 16 15 to o T el e eation. B0 P, Hump) P. was | B, B, Nichols is registered at the Barker T Riining. 36 daye,” You cun bo treuted ot homo 1 The Missour| Paclfic will run a special ex- | iy MO - Wi W. P. A, Chl-|from Manilla, Ia | 04| Cloudy the samie price under sawe guaranty. It cursion to Kansas City, leaving Webster st, | - ———— s A. M. Crothers is registered at the Barker 00/ e P ma e W ¥ e depot, Saturday evening, August 10th, at 9:00 | Don’t forget the special train from Web- | from Detroit, Mich | o1le charge,1f wa full to cure. If you have taken mers o'clock, returning, leave Kansas City unlon | ster street depot Saturday night. Only §: Mr. H. G. Moorshead is registered at the | ditiihes c;’l?u’"\‘l‘:i:‘:f:u y aod f'"f:,'!“(v?e"'f-'{f:ofi"" depot at 10:30 Sunday evening, giving the | for round trip to Kansas City. Berker from Chicago. | Heiena.. .00 00 Clear imples, Copper Colored Spota, Ulcers on full day in elther Atchison, Leavenworth or Exel M D. Johnson- is registered at the | Denver.......... T Part cloudy any part of the body, Hulr or Eyebrows fallln Kansas City. Doo't miss it} ‘For Turther i Boston Excursion Notes. e anttro el es | Salt Luke City 00 Clear o0t 1t Is this Syphititie BLODD POISON th ey n Koo ] - n- Half rates--Liberal arrangements—Aug. 19-/ © ¢ g < | Blsmarex. 02 | Cloudy w6 guarantee to cure. We solicit tho most obs ormation call at city offices, N. B. corner | 24—Gaod till next fall-Through cars vis the | Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hussey, Shenandoah, | St.Vincent 01 /Cloudy N g R LTI 254 18th and ¥ sts., or depot, 15th and | “Northwestern Line"—THROUGH CARS, | 18.» are Dellone guests. L'hfs ang « a8 .'?\:.'f'.:'\" gu-ewaa'unmn ‘e, ‘vhis di has alwas gEabatpr ats, MIND YOU; iio change at Chicago—The lasi | Mr. and Mrs, B H. Colver, Petersburg, Wi City 00 Cloudy el'um;-:.d'5'5:::’;,‘1}:r‘r;‘;:fif:.fl";-':;fi:&"flfi?:.l.m 5 PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION. eastern excursion this year—Niagara Falls— | I, are at the Millard veston. ... O8[Purt clo tonal guar.nty, Absolute proofs sent seaied on | 1 | — Saratoga—New York—St. Lawrence River— | Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hale of Lincoln ‘are " indicates (rase of precipitation applicstion Aagress COGK KENELY' COw 0o i | [ e e At Denver August 14-24, 1805, White Mountains—Boston. guests at the Merchants, L. A. WELSH, Observer. Masor A e Ll For this occasion t Ask questions at 1401 Farnam § e Union Pacific will . and check | F Robertson and Mrs. Robertson of aeh ek e rae of ‘ons (- for "he 907 Fonk a4 your mouee o oK ey Sl Sk PURE, Does Your | round Miss ——— trip from | river terminals to J. C. Dahlman of Chadron and Edward HARMLESS H I Canyon e is 1,200 feet deep. It has | pagian AN SERTNENACS] Y ta:) SATISFYINC n erweal‘ inch e Peoria Base Ball club, en route to because it's shrunk ? ver, stopped over at the Barker for If washed with Deuver, Colorade Springs, Manitou and ;;ml»l.hv. Tickets o sale August 11(» and | pr, i vellowsione 1s 1,200 feet de . I ba th, A G DUNN ecn excavated out of hard voleanic roc City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 1302 \u.n can imagine how many million years | | - nam street. it has taken to do this. It is a wonderful 4 combination {n form and color, You ought | dinner. | e Caia. to see it—probably you intend to some time— | Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Lawrsnce and Misses H. H. Anderson, accused of haylng sol | DS't€F B0 hie year—rates are low 6 cents to Charles fmpure milk, was discharged by Judge ) Of the Yellows Not Sick Enough for the Doctor, No Law to nd | Margaret and Georgiana Lawrence of Tabor, fee, general pas- | la., are Merchants guests, Northern Pacific rail Ralph Bittinger, record clerk in the office Berka, there being no provision in the or- | road, St. Paul, Minn., for a tourist book of ; o gy senger agent of the of the clerk of the United States circuit i 5 S | 5 ot dinances for the prosecution of cases of the | he Park. court, left for Colorado last evening on an bat a little out of sorts. I{Il)‘lnb ——s & :(l:';:i ho,l\:;h-rwn m’u" accused of having Seemn 0dd, Doen. t, outing of thirty days. D T 1 shed hls cows with water from a stag- | To talk about 9.5 % s .| At the Mercer—L, J. Kavalee, Brainard; P - Sarnished s coe Wi water trom o stag | To et dhout 4 9200 rae, Omaha' to Kan. | (AL he Mercer—lo 3. Kawalee, nraima - Tabules would serve in your case. ; ~ R, o -— 4 But that is just what the Burlingto Milwaukee, Wis.; R. W. Baron, Newton, O. DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS, offers on Snmr‘d.\y. ,\'\:lxunem. urlington route | 575, Hazen, Chicago; C. W. Shivel, C. D. I is “ h > l 2 } It l ' Peublo and Retara, $17.00, Via the | SPEcial train leaves the Union depot, Tenth | Parmlee, St~ Louls; Theodore 'Starks t 1s well to have them on hand for I PP P TP A um'c"“',_“ and Mason streets, at 9:15 p. m. Back Mon- L“:f"fl“"&""} H. Gay, Belle Fourche, S. / 3 d day morning in time for breakfast. .; Charles W, Roeder, Dubuque, la.; H, D. . H | (ohickets on sale August 11th and 12th, Good | “Fickets and tuil information ‘st 1324 Far. | Petilbone, Miseapolis: 3. H. Ayres, {r: just such occasions, RE TSRS Sept. It C LAND | nam street. Washington, Kan.; 8. L. Kelley, Kansas City: cket office, Farnam St e ——————— W. C. Wyman, L. 8. Tanner, Chicago; . .y | o L F _Nol’—- Ladies' Turkish bath g% L. H. Beason, Portland, Ore.; Charles Quinn, | 5 e, 1 {ieohol, Shelby, Ia., L. H. Stoughton, Albion, Neb. PA( pelnunlllyo cm’;dnclled é)n;lhu;d flumel }.'Alnmr.l A £4 Yok s Tommrmeey i ‘ arty leaves Omaha for Orchar omes Blectrie baths, (R hikhee e Hotels, 2 . . B ™ sana Tabules: Sold by drugsls by mal Sunday, August 11th. For particulars see | Massage, ; AAL the Areadecd. ¢ “White, Lincoln; R o Ay R e 1R el Cents & Bons 18 ent o Fha Rl { or address Geo. W. Ames, General Agent, | #fanlcufeé, chiropodist, &calp and hair ang | A, O MeCorkle, Superior, carpets so they look like new. ABSOLUTELY paus Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce st., N. ¥, 1 | 1017 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb, | the teet ere given wpecial attention. 109 and | whiiih, Mofchante—t. W. Hunt J. A& PURE exceifent for the BATH. (| ol i S | 330 Bas bulidlas, ton; T, B, Fulham, Blue Springs, " " MANUPACTURED OXLY BY ‘l, 0 to Kansas y via ssourl Pacific. — H ¥ ad 3 ‘a'l e e, Only $2.60 for round trip. Special train Sat- | $2.66, Omaha to Kansas City and return, via | mas: ‘B Begnery pHyy Chimbers, Her- RAWORTH & SCHODDE, DDD GDDDDDDEGC 102 urday evenlng. Websier strest depot, |the Burlinglon route, Saturday, August 20, | Mrs.' 3. M. Bpeice, C. B, Bpéice, Golumbus. CHICAGO, U. 8, A ————R R