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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, | " J ¥ wIiTH A RUN IIlll ROADS GETTING INTO LIN | ] 1 OF ADVANTAGE TO OMAHA| rxecorive Deramtint GOvER-| gum ne me o o iRESCUEfl FROM TUHMENT“ , e sater to Se- | They " 0 ke | NOR'S OFFICE, JACKSON, MISS ! At the Crefghton Thenter to Se« | They Offer Homeseekers' Tickets to 1 July 31, 1895 re Seats for Thursdny Night. Missourt Hiver Points, e Hon. Geo. W. Ames, Omaha, Neb.—My | (The popularity with which the new Crelgh- | Al of the roads are now in the home- . T oy . i 77 | ton theater begins its existence as a play | seekers' excursion busimess and are offering | [z ot f N ence Will Bene- | Dear Sis . Lvery g ck How Electric Line to I'l‘«?r el ‘Aw governor of Misslssippi for twelve years, | house was indicated by the assault which was | tickets for sale on exactly the same basis | L‘Cl} Joint in His ”0])’ Racked | fit This City. it has been my prerogative to thoroughly | made upon the box office yesterday morning | as was suggested at the Chicago meeting. ‘ by Rheumatism, :;4|lm;;|'xn\-:n1:’ \\“H:xll')u- ]ml::yx’\lv\;:fx;‘«‘(nvr lvl\’." when the seat sale for the initial perform- } An agreement has been reached by cor-| Y bl ate from every industrial standpoint, com- | gnee was opened. The high character of | respondence which will be just as binding ) mercial as well as manufacturing. It ls my n p ity A : { e QUICK WAY TO FOREST LAWN AND PARK ‘f:” ) ;‘_h.m"m\ L rvihuly to er | the attraction, “The Masqueraders,” that I» | g if it had been formed when the passenger | N Nber BV ko kst as 18 i Mumerous advantages, and particuiarly to|billed for Thursday night, as well as the | agents were in tession, Tickets are to be | d P those which are furnished by an unsurpassed | Keneral desire of theater-goers to be present | gold for a single fare for the outward trip | —A Tru ory It Bonds Are Vo ing of the | o N soil. The length of our growing | O the opening night, brought out a long line | from eastern points to: the points west of | arkable Cure, _‘ mrh : iy ) Line Will Beg e and seasons give to the farmer in every depart- | = brospective —patrons earl The | the Missouri river, and when ‘the purchaser Shows more activity just now than any other floor in our building. Weare g rrhp oL, ; fantaxe equaled | box office was to open at 9 o'clock, and | wishes to return he presents a certificate R o R § Be ¥ .'-":-" b O ',““';"'m"“,;‘j:;, e United | long before that hour the sidewalk wis | Hiviee 18 furnibted hiom with s tieist to gotting in the Fall shoes and in anticipation of the rise in shoes we A Btates, * 7THE. wteF Dok ch drove | Crowded with men and women. The first ar- | the agent of the co ¢, and by paying an| Willlam F. Maier, 18 Park Place, Zanes e TR PRI ; pros States, The stern necessity Which drove | pjvals were hall a dozen messenger boys, | baiemm 32w oomrey: Ao Y un. tieket, | ville, Ollo, writes:" “About a year ago 1 have bought a much bigger stock than we ever had before. In fact, SRR Clisively to a more generous diversification | WO represented a large number of soclety | gion overs are allowed on the going journey | had to qudt work on account of rheumatism. The constraction of an electric street rall | CoT Pl o5t recently developed the fact [ PeoPle, who secured their services Sunday | gny I had the disease in my hips, back and way line from the Omaha street rallway's | 0"l oney can be made by the farmer | G enticibation of the rush of the morning. | 'fhe expectaticn of trouble on account of | arms, In fact, in every joint in my body Wa are sorry we have no better place for them than the basement, for track at the intersection of Thirtieth street | %4 S0 bition of his energy and intelli- | Other messenger boys took thelr stations in| (ha oot that the Burlington intended to | The pain was intense, and I suffered the 4 A : and Ames avenue to the city of Florence, 18 | gence fn the cultivation, both for home con- vlmn urlny.-li-ml‘n;mulv l,nrl;wk Sunday vl\mp fesue a stralght one fare ticket for the:round 1 most _excruciating agony. My doctor could the stock really deserves a much larger and handsomer storeroom, Ames avenue to ence Sive ) : ng and all night long they remained at y was based o cunderstanding. It | not do anything for me, and I tried every S \ % being considered with a good deal of n- | sumption and for export, of every feld pro.| thcie”posts In order (o be the firet on hand D o e e time the | remedy that could be suggeated: none of But those who have not seen our basement yet, will be surprised what a terest, both in Florence Lt ORRNRL s vt O LHE BArden A CYCHARS, thUn B | D o e nuraing intention of that road to adopt the plan |them did me any good, and finally my joints Now that the city council of Florence has "'”“‘ :\‘ Ak Mp“]4‘-‘]“'"_"”““ ol ; As soon I.If it was daylight a number of | which a majority of the passenger agents | became stiffened and sore At times 1 called a special election, o be held September | ‘CiRinR, S0 00 BEAY GCTery escription | haat dosen e g Clock & | favored at the meeting in Chicago, and atter | could not move my Flght arm, Jnd wae in And let vs tell 7, for the purpose of voting on the proposi- | o develobed o st profitable line ot Wik 5 4 | the failure to agree Mr. Bustis, the general | constant pain. procured a bottle of Mun- . 9 : :Il;n' otk $18,000 1 bondu 56 the 14 of ,;“r‘.',',.u.‘lg‘,,‘“\",w‘,;,”‘ LA R R ;]’j\p’;h LR \'|”'»'1x"i1§ hed jfully 100 | passenger agent of the Chicago, Burlington [ yon's Rheumatism Cure, and within a short than we carry, We know that. We know it so well that wo 4 ‘ . g g L & CANGEL oBNAFVEY ente o | e fendid L) Atk after | &"Quincy In Chicago, wired to the offices of [ While was completely cured. 1 am free b the company, the plans of the projectors of | appear to .'h‘..r.“rm”} epphgihat g R :]'”' e !',',‘\‘,'.r“':f'r‘.‘,";,,‘,1"‘;|("‘,'3;":,[;f|‘“““" the B. & M. in this 6ity to put into effect a | from stiffness and pain and can cheerfully back up every one of our shoes with our guarantce.. the enterprise have assumed definite form and fields and their marvelous production, [ At exactly 9 o'clock the doors were opencd | Series of homeseekers' excursions at the one | recommend Munyon's Remedy as the best I We sslliy copking ten's shoel ade of good solid leather at 81,25 When properly and. intelligently controlled, | and the messenger boys took the pole. Moit | {Are rate on tae dates, August 20, Septem- | have ever known 3 e sell you working men's shoes made of good solid leather at §1.25, one cannot fail to be inmressed with the de- | of them took the limit of ten seais, ana | Der 10 and 24. The telegram was taken in : Munyon's I‘:!uvmm'l:m Oure, &cls :mv:';:‘ —Casco calf shoes in all styles and makes at 81 The new line is to be built by a company, of | girapleness of Mississippi as a home, devoid | then the crowd pressed through with a | 1(8 Obvious sense and was not supposed to ”“l"“f",'"‘;” ket Pl Uiy T i which V. G. Lantry, Walter G. Clark and | of all extremes which are the bane of the | rapidity that crowded more business into | mean a one fare plus the $2 rate. Later | in a few hours. It guaranteed to cure NN Patkar ave dL the Head, .Accosding to | tasmes's ite the next three hours of Treasurer Scott's | 20ViCes have now been received by mail, and | rheumatism in any part of the body. Acute 3 thelr statements they mean business and aro | Both as a cifizen and as governor of the | life than he would ordinarily experience in | the B. & M. I8 in the business on the same | or musculur rheumatism cured in from one that for which other dealers helr statements they mean business and s SALLLLE M LA o o Hho o'oloe Fo/ d had | basis as the otker roac to five days. It never fails to cure sharp, s > d G B o s et o1 Crowaed up Nearly. i the ihonar Suard bad | Pust now the chenp tickets for Boston are | shooting pains in the arms, legs, side, back Milwaukee grain and handmude box at $2.00, and best calf shoes with LA ae ® | the northwest, and proffer guarantee of a | the rush was practically over at noon. The | taking up all the time of the local passenger | or breast, or soreness of any part of the calf linings, handmade box at § Mr. Lantry was asked to give an outline of | kindly welcome on part of our entire citizen- [ demand for seats continued, but at"a slower | nd ticket agents, They went on sale vester- | body In from one to three hours. = It ke iy the plane o I ey Feled s e | e e e {stitutions know. o | Pace, and the man who was handling cash | 4ay and can be obtalned up to the end | prompty cures lameness, sft and swollen proposed extension of the street rallway serv- | distinction between the native born and the | B0t time to wipe the perspiration from his | of this w Now that all restrictions in the | oints and all pains in the hips and loins, fce from Ames avenue, north on Thirtieth 15 dlacted et ative born and the | @ "and remark that there were plenty | ¥ay of stop-over privileges and s forth have [ chronic rheumatism, sclatica, lumbago o A el R ATEUTIR L it Ah ol ”[ S ““" ¥ L of good seats left been removed by the eastern roads, it Is [ pain i the back are speedily cured. It RitRe AVOtKs: company. At fisverios. means | o I am, sir, very “"» N STONB During the forencon many persons took | Probable there will be a great rush for the | seldom fails to give relief after one or two ST LiF Oty a 1 e Donde bre yoted i O, . | udicial notic: of the crowd that was in | tickets, and the business yesterday gave |doses, and almost Invariably cures before it is the intention of the company to build | @ > 1 e ot far. | line and went away with the impression that | every indication that this would be the ¢ one bottle has been used. AL B M U Geo. W. Ames, General Agent, 1017 Far-| ipore was no chance for them to get in The tickets are good until September 15, with Munyon's Homoepathic Home Remedy "("w‘}‘ Y ToHe - 1itie bk T e " 4 liest | nam, St., Omaha, the opening performance. But they were | the possibility of an extension until October | company of Philadelphia put up specifics for Fort Omaha, which, as s0on as the pos The L mistaken, and there will be sufficient seats | 5. No stopovers are granted west of Chicago, | nearly every disease, which are sold by s LTI LT TR TR he L left to accommodate all comers, | And beyond that point they are subject to!al} druggists, mostly for 25 cents a botile. y i A U L L8 Manager Burgess said at noon that he local conditions, but as a matter of fact it is — e government training chool for the army. [ Nickel Plate Road to Bosion and return ac- | jefofer BArECHS Baid At foon that e generally understood that any Stopovers Rt ticotye. e favorite’ 1 site which will | count Knigh's iar Conclave “('y(,xv:'nfh:‘;:|‘ up to Thursday night, The seating capacity | Within the final time Mmit can be obtaine end your name for our Fall Catalogue. The northorn terminal for tha present will | of iorty roites. Tickets on sale August 16161 ot the house was 3,800, and owing:to the [ It s even given out now that it will not he be the grounds of the American W Waorls | L0 e o e ear apave o | Interior arrangement evry seat afforded necessary, on most of the eastern llvv!‘-u a company, which, under the direction of its | surved i advance i‘.‘r‘m'"_} ¥ m{}’mm,” satisfactory view of the performance, any rate, o go to Boston at all r.'.~ may fotmer manager, W W, Underwod, were 1ajg | forved in advance For {urther information | was very much pleased with the morning’s | cause truble on the western roads when the e i Denartt Ten auinaerwood, wuro lald | aadress. J. V.- Calahan, . G Agent, patronage, but positively stated that none | Feturn halves are on the market, but at pres- s X A drives, which are unequaled in this state, Sl UG AL R 2 need imagine that they were not going to be | ent there is no sign of any demoralization of N D WAn engineer has been employed 1o survey | WANTS HIS DAY IN COURT. | 8Dl to et seats. He thought. that there | Tates on account of theso tickets and locate an extension of the proposed road —_— *| would be seats enough to go around, and Rallway Notes and Personnls. from the main street of Florence west to a | Beekett Charges that He DId Not | that while the capacity of the house would lson Vanderpool, traveling passenger heavily timbered tract, which will be trans Have o Hearing Before Scott. T R S t of the New York Central in Chicago :;I‘;lu"l‘ "‘L"“f.‘ "«’( |'v£;l:«”"”r‘ \\‘;\;.flrl{‘.n:“\‘»|:h‘1f"l:"[’v W. D. Beckett has announced in a legal Contrary to the usual custom at theater | WAS In the city yesterday we are getting so crowded that we don't know where to put our shces. shoe store they'll find there. you that there are no botter shoes made and they are preparing gecute them | vigorously in case the bonds are voted S nilne SR welt shoes made of excellznt stock American calf, at #2.50.— This s a shoe ask $4.00—Railroad box tce shoes of best xation. The surprisingly low rates offered by the I f and emphatic way that he does not intend | openings, the box office started in yesterday | Three inches of rain fell yesterday at Odell, . SR i o poe |4, e way at e dose aot e | oculis e o waRtl i yonrly | T lchon ot yteraay a0l 4 N ealth in Your Vest n: d‘nlilvrkuu;\‘»" 1‘1‘\‘ “‘l‘r:l)')‘:;[‘urlinly“\ :\I \1 Scott, judge of the criminal s: of the | stockholders in the theater company, and | Southern t of the state. i ) - AR\ VA mselves of the opportunity thus afforded. | district court, to pass unchallenged in the | °ach of these had two seats reserved in ad- | E. E. Macloed of Pittsburg, Pa., southern N (1 0 At present, with all of Omaha's boasted ad- | alleged conten £ hich he figured | Yance. These twenty-two seats were posi- | passenger agent of the Rock Island railroad, g, i At prosent it ol of Omans bouked' i | alleged comempt cae i Whih e fgure e Yere eserved - e | S SOnday NIk . T S o i ey S = ocket MiTr 6F ohaniche. Tor pocaddn 2 | as_the objact of the eourt entions. mainder of the house was sold stric A. B. Ma g of Parsons, Kan., superin- matter of canvenlence for the burlal of the | “meckett hus atked for a new trial. As a | BANIET OF L38 OUCe ves 2O SO0 tendent of the bridge and bullding work of | Y S SR b dead, ‘the elty i beliind, some of the wmall matter of ‘fac he stutes (nat n)u has not | yicio”of ‘the early comers were varied, and | the Missourl, Kansas & Texas railway, is. th Hi11y ecntine thiey Weakon you slowly; grati. afforded every convenienc funenl occa. | Fcally had one yet. He makes this motlo | ine cale was pretty impartially distributed | guest of his uncle, Charles Sherman, 1513 | MI¥. Do uot nilow this wuste of body to make . - A eanevery foenvenlenis o funigral o gnmluulmu[hl\l- e I\wl-«) upon which he #3% | over " the entire house. The result is that | Nicholas stre ) youapoor, ffabby, immature man. Health, strength HOX O 1pans abules costs o or special funeral trains at an ex- | he Is entitled to have his day in court like | ovef (A8 €1 old SaFIY. any . DATL das g and vigor is for you whether you be rich or poor, £ by {remely limted expense. Tn Denver the pub. | any ordinary eitizen. He denies that the | &} i Toma nE B IR TRl R0y DAY e Great Hudyan 13 to be had only from the Hud: c has the advantage of a special funeral | court has, or ever had jurisdiction to hold | ° e e g B J 1 Tres ¥ rion to wton | gon Medical Institute, This wonderful discove I ear, divided into proper compartments, and | him for contempt of court, because at the DO YOU DEPRESSED? Via the Nickel Plate Road for accommoda- | wasmudeby the speclalists of the old famous Hus Oflly 50 CCH[S, and may save you as if occasion requires, special cars may be at- | time the court attempted to adjudge him - tion of Knights Templar, daily from Chicago, | son Medical Institute. 1t is tho strongest and mast tached. This is all afforded at a very reason- | guilty, Beckett alleges that the court was Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. August 19 able outlay of both time and money. In the to 25 -inclusive. Lowest rates;| powerful vitalizer made. Itisso powierful that It not in session, and that the matter was | It invigorates the nerves, stimulates diges- Omaha of today the attendance on a funeral , . most liberal transit limit; side trips to Chau- | Issimply wonderfal how harmless it is. You can z ¢ rOrt SR A : wholly outside of any judicial proceedings. | tion and relleves mental depression. Espe- |tauqua Lake, Niagara Falls and Saratoga, | getitfrom nowhere butfrom the Itudson Medical 1 many (_]O”ZII S wor h 0( time. oceasio eans an entire da | , With | He says that he haa no notice of any in- | cially valuable to tired brain-workers, withou! extia expense. Before purchasing [ Institute. Write for circulars and testimonials, many families an expense incurred that can | formation, charging him with the commis- SR your tickets call on or address J. Y. Calahan, [ This extraordinary Rejuvenator Is the most illy be afforded. This should be changed and | sion of a erime having b-en filed. He 3 utes general agent, 111 Adams street, Chicago, 111 | wonderful discovery of the nge. It has been cn- will be In th ar futur, leges that the proceedings on Judge Scott’s [ To Knights Templar Conclave, Boston, via G dorsed by the leading scientific men of Europe and President Frank Murphy of the Omaha | part were wholly illegal. He charges the | he Nickel Plate road, embracing Chautauqut ANNOUNCEMENTS, Americs Street Railway company says that, while the | court with committing a gross error in that | jake, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Rap- el vy HMUDYAN is pugely vegetable, ana Ty . y gl ; ReWtohthtuny. s Rot orakot it ; 3 . Ray i 9 " A Ripans Tabules: Sold by druggists, or by mafl Ofital A onnection With the | it refused to hear evidence on his side of | ids ‘of the St. Lawre Saratoga, Pall-| The most important dramatic organization| JUDYAN stops prematurcness of the ¢ 16 the price (0 cents & box) is sent to The Ri- maha lines, arrangements have been made | the case, although he says the judge did |sades of the Hudson, Hoosac tunnel ahd ride ot 3 4 Rtk rge In twenty days, Curcs LOST MAN pans Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce st,, N. Y. by which, in case the road is built, it will | pick out his own bailift and several other | through the Berkshire Hills by day light, | (N8t New York mow posscsses is Charles| groom, constipation, dizziness, fulllug sensations connect with the Sherman avenue line at | witnesses and hear their version of the | Tickets on sale August 19 to 25 inclusive: | Frohman's Empire Theater Stock company, | nervous twitching of the cyes and other parts. Ames avenue. story, B:ckett makes an offer to substantiate | jowest rates; quick time and service unex- | which has been selected as the opening at-| Strengthons, Invigorutes and toncs the entire ; VAT his claims by the affidavits of several attor- | cejled, including palace sleeping and Aining | tractio ew Crel ater, o Skl i Cotte, Cnap S Himberlatnn R i Ao i0s. e sy brahant led, including palace sleeping and dining | traction of the new Creigitn theater, ¢nd | "Iy AN curcs dchiilty, norvousness, embi L) ra and Dinerhoen Remedy |43 yonrd the whole proceedings, but whose | 111 Adams. street, Chicago, | o which begins an engagement of three nights | sions, and develops and restores weak organs. This Is the best medicine in the world for testimony the court réjected without a hear- | gormation. gl and a Saturday matinee at that house next | Painsinthe back,losses by day or night stopped bowti complaints. It acts quickly and can | jui s Thursday evening, Mr. Frohmau's modish | Quickly. Over2,000 private indorsements, always be depended upon. When reduced -~ theater 18 the 1nwiAMe ntah i Premuturencss means fmpotency in the first with water 1t fs pleasant to take. Try it, and For Knights Templar. ADM 3 i i |,,:,M oy o which €1 stage. Itisnsymptom of seminal weakness and like many others, you whf recommend it to | Low rate cxcursion to Boston via Nickel e wen (s poputartn ABd gaihore] | barrenmess. Itcun be stopped In twenty duys by your ¥riends. 25 and 50 cents ner bottle, Plate Road. Tickets on sale August 19th to e hstiudbica. tuenlcnable vigsla. obiiNey Yoric| e m.lu.y llml\l Hudyan costs no more than 233 = 25th inclusive. Lowest rates; through trains: | pater Kocne i ¥ B e ORA I MR SN AR | Jany onice remeqy, L Special Exc on to Roston. pulace sleeping cars; unexcelled service, in- | _Feter Kocnem his wife. It caused | into fts clientelle by producing only high Send for circnlars and testimonials. The Knights Templar Conclave will be held | tluding dining care. and. colored porters in | trouble at the time, although Kochem says he | class plays and interpreting through the | AINTED BLOOD-Impure blood due to in: Boslon from August 26th to 30th inclu- charge of the day coaches. For particulars | did it, acting strictly under the law in such ( medium of the finest players that were g serlous private disorders carrles myriads of sore- glve.. Tickets will be on sale via the Nickel [ address J. Y. Calahan, General Agent, 1114 cases made and provided. In using this | curable in this count There is no leading | producing gerrus. Then comes sore throat, pimples Plate R from August 19th to 25th inclu- | Adams Street, Chicago, method of protecting his life, Kochem, who | M&0 in America comparabie with Henry | copper colored spots, ulcers In mouth, old sores and sive, “Rates always the lowest; through e s AF t 1o s | Miller, aho is the idol of the fair gex for | falllug hair, You can save a trip to Tot Springs by truing; drawing room sleeping cars; unex- E OF COUN has filed an answer in district court to his| g reagon that he 8o speadid y lends a touch ting for ‘Blood Book' to the old physiciuns of the celledd d'ning cars; side trips to Chautauqua 2 wife's petition for a divorce, says he used | o¢ romance to any role that he assumes and HUDSON MEDICAL a Falls and Saratoga without a no unnecessary force, but in order to protect | is acknowledged by the m.ost conscienticus Stockton, Murket und expense. For additional informa hesbaguaath his life he beat Mary, his spouse, “just as he | crities to present a many sideness of art in 8a CI8CG, tiun call on or address J. Y. Calahan, Generaj | The will of the late Mrs. Jeannette Meyer | lawfully might.” nis stage werk, crowned with a power of ex- | g Agent, 111 Adams Street, Chicago, Il was disallowed in the probate before ; l‘“l‘r y 'l'“-“l”'p K'""I\;'m ’""“1;“ has "v‘l‘" pression and delineation that places him far — Judge Baxter yeste The settlement | having more or less trouble, according to the | 4ciq of any leading stack actor of the curr-n PROPERTY OWNERS PROTESTINC . y ment | Giory which Peter takes occasion to pour fnto | 41 e g ! ¢ L YNER of the Meyer estate promised for a {o7 SiAry Mhish Fater. ks deoatles Wr it | decade. Graceful, versatile and with the Object to Pateh W Puving on |develop into a lively contest, but the will, | worthless a digsolute man, given to wine [ Sharm of youth and good looks it Is no won S ) Avenue, when examined by the court in order to as- | bibbing assault making on his famfly, | der that he is a great favorite in New York. o e e e ey, mrio oo it Iauily: | Misuiyiola: Allon faiaisoigiven. by tho g, Searles & Searles Koch It,S a common occurrence : 4 St Aol he first place among leading ladies. “Easily 1416 Farnam St. Sk » the 11!] )yapers and owners against the proposed plan of paving | Promptly rejected nating his better half as a worthy example of | ¢ RISRY > ¥ \ A ¢ ) the de Tho street. continne o sasatl: tho Bomey ™ | "The wiil of Mrs. Meyer was a voluminous | a termagant. Kochem Is very particular in e hast loading lagyion: sho landicsls fnkt AISIPEUI}I};IIM"J 5 to Pl(‘]\ U YR bl \ 4 4 assall the Board of | oo and had evidently been drawn up by her | his deseription of his wife's alleged bad quali en Dale, the famous critic, persisten > < I forms of Blood an AT OO >ac Public Works. The opposition Is led by A. | with great care, indicating by the minuteness | ties, He charges her with such minor faults [ says about her, and Allen Dale is not only B Skin Discuscs Sypicily s-e thC above sentence at the hea 3. Poppleton, C. A, Sta others, and |of its provisions that sha was particular in | as attempts made to poison him on July 4, | difficult to please, but never under any con- TR G R { the sum of their pro is that they | disposing of what she supposed were her | 1884, and with various marital derelictions | sideration has been known to say what he from the systen: s 1 . 3 nio are not going to have nds of pave- | carthly effects. Everybody was remembered | since then. Kochem says he remained away | dosen't mean. Willlam Faversham, J. E "LADIES siven carctul 2 f a CO‘.UH]D, tclhng Of some u ment laid on the street if it is in the cards | —all of her relatives, her friends, the friends | from home much, just as his wife says he | Dobson, W. H. Crompton : 1da Conquest, May Sand special attention for all for them to prevent it of her children and the Jew{sh synagogue. [ did, because she made it too wnpleasant for | Robson and others equally competent are in- I {heir many pecuilar ail- g aken e» Mr. Starr stated the case of the objectors | Even tablespoous and little kniokknacks were | hini to be there. cluded In the company. “The Masqueraders,” \ments. } unate PC]‘SOIl who has ta R A £ e ertane 5 e ; CATARRH, Glat, | yesterday. Ife said that, according to the | 8iven to the various legatees named in the —— which production had a phenomenally su Wvaricocelo, Hydrocole Gon: | “te tl present prospectus, the street would be noth- | Will, besides a bank account of some $1,000 o a4 H ! TN, cessful run of over e ght months at the Empire \ \ Worrhoew, Lost Manhood 2 2 casures to Sh()l ten ¢ R:g n.rm» than 4 corduroy road. In"the being "1 D "1“1 of l\\!m'hl Mrs, Meyer and her [ The third personally conducted | theater, New York City, wiil be the oper ¥ W \lcurcd Dy & speclal treat- reme mes o rst place the driveways and the space be- | husband had saved while living in Germany. | Orchard Homes party leaves Oma bill, being repeated Friday night. ‘“‘Libert ¥ Wiment. | ~ tween the street car rails was to be paved | 1t was developed, however, that the property, | Saturday, August 24, for this beauti- | FHail" will be presented at Saturday matinec WEAK MEN (VITALITY =~ WEAK) | ‘1 We \VOLlld SLngLSt with asphalt. Then the street rallway com- | dmounting to over $3,000, did not belong 0 | ful location. The people see that we | (ho engagement closing Saturday night with made’ 86 by too closc ap: :xistence. ¢ pany had obtained permission to pave be- | Mrs. Mever at all, but had only been left by | have got what they want and all we say we | “Sowing the Win 5 Dllcation to DN ee o L X CHSE RS O ,d f ,1' n sl tween s ralls with vitrified brick, and the | her husband in her custody for life, after- | have, Your fare costs younothing if you buy. = 28 Iniddle Site or from the eftects of youthful sure fOl‘ thfl.t tire celing ‘cnulrmmr had recelved instructions to put { ward to be distributed among the Meyer | Aqdress all commun'cations to George W, " 0 follies, all yleld readily to our new treat- . C n & row of granite as “toothing,” on each | children. This was according to the Will of | Ames general agent, 1617 Farnam St Ladies' Turkish baths, ment for 108s of vital power. side ‘of each rail. The result would be a | Mr. Meyver, which he made years ago and h ? i e R B s i i i | . Aleohol, Your troubles if out of the city. 5 furnishings of the patchwork which would destroy he apoear. | which the ehildren were brepared o brove jn | Omaha, Neb. ~All applications must be in by | * yapor, WRITE your hOLlSC flll by Smal. DGR A ARDIE UILS v Thousands cured at home by cor- ance of the strect, and the unequal wear on | court. It became unnecessary to disallow the | ®%° Y L ol i Electric baths, vespondence. CONSULTATION FREE. the different materials would soon make the | Will, as the judge on examining the German Ay — Massage, Dr. Searles. & Searles, 2418, arosia, 3t - = OMAHA - - strect too rough for satisfactory driving. testament of Mrs. Meyer decided that she had Look at latest hits in songs, on pego 7. Manicure, chiropodist, scalp and halr and | U1, SULLIEY & SCATILS, Omaha, Neb. ; At the office of the Board of Public Works | N0t had witnesses sign as the law required . {he' Zask are given special attention. 109 and T OR. i 5 t s s that the present plan cannot | John E. Wilbu s appointed administra- 31,75 TO BOSTON AND RETUR! 110 Bee bullding. > bo chanked ualess all the property owners | tor. The Mever fumily will probably agree to 4 o Ry M:GREW will consent to file a ver, conceding the | & division of the property and there will be Via the Wabask Raflrond. _ 0 TUR ONLY e of b c Insiead of granite for the |no contest, Mrs. Meyer was & stepmother. On August 19 to 24 the Wabash will sell at SUFFER spRCIALISY COMPANY, Hiaeviox e fastions dskigaite that gram. | |, o SloWiOR and | L 1 to | Tottes, with through sleeping cars daily via LB AL U By PRIVATE D.SEASES, - SELLEIR-I'-K“T‘-,”.; CARPETS, e shall be used for toothing, and if th ckets on sale Augus 0 24, good to | Niagara Falls. We can give you Y enkness and Sec > 18 e agahs DR Doard sliould change this withotit tho watver, | return in October. Chelce of routes Mingars FALEYES SN B0 Jou W) the BRADFIELD’S » J Weakness and<ocres . ; 5 S5 AND CROCKERY any property owner could enjoin the collec: nd returning peclal train of through | or further information call on any agent of 4 = - tion of the special tax on the ground that [ Sleepers will leave Omaha, Monday, August | conpectiug lines or at Wabash office, 1415 ema e e u a or N!yE.E.- g.f‘,.'::u 5 g ::w ERIpEAnIAQ ot Daen laid acoordingito | 19 AL 410 B 1 Tuhning hrough to B “fon | Farnam street or write G. N. Clayton, N. W, 1] 20 yours exjerience. he specifications, ( Y b via Niagara Falls. For p. o Lot % J 8 years in Omaha. ~ A t r 2 | P Ast ACTS AS A SPECIFIC ! R 5 i —— tick sleeping car reservations and full ook Kroe. Roston Excursion Notes. particulars, ecall at ROCK ISLAND ticket | COUNTY By Arousing fo Healthy Action all her Organs. G ! 4th & Farnam Ste., ‘llvl! rates—Liberal arrangements—Aug. 19- | ofice, 1602° Farnam strect. ’l . e ! e OMAHA, NEB. 24—Good till next fall—Th h cars via the - 4 J e IDUCAT “Northwestern Lino”—THROUGH —CARS, | A Few Adantages, ¥ EDUCATIONAL. MIND YOU; no change at Chicago—The Insi | Offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.| The 0 Y0 oo canes o, Chlcasoris st | QRred, by tog) Obiasy, Miipauice & & | oo Dougias County Tessvers mauate | 1T NEVER FAILY | " BROWNELL HALL. A in charge, is Cuient of leading phy ratoga—New York—St. Lawr River— | clean traln made up started from withbut heneit. Afie i 1 specia e ng of a week ation a Iree botties of DETELD'S FEMALE REGULATOM 5l White Mountains—Hoston Omaha, Baggnge checked from residence to | /18 @ speclal mecting of a week's duration at | ¢ e v cOOMInE LIS Ml ek questlons 1t 1401 Farnam St and check | destinailon, Elogant traln service and cour y (o High school. More than 100 members | S41 40 HeF owh cooking Wik gt b Al Scmina [] ‘( l'or ‘*fOUR.HONE&S bxbl,l'f‘)lfi'wflm!" k at your hou teous employes ntire train lighted by | have thus far presented themselyes for special | BRADFIELD REGUIATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. 8 Y1 —- electricity and neated by steam, with electric sction in their various lines, and Super- & Sold by druggistsat 8100 per bottle. 1 They Got Even with the Inspector. | light in every berth. Finest dining car | intendent HUl thinks there will be a much —— — i b Sealer of Welghts and Mcasures White | servico In the west, with meals served “a la | jarger attendance during the latter part of i X doesn't know whether he did a good thing or | Sarte” The Flyer leaves at & p. m. daily | the week Youmnd the marvelous French 2 e T ' 5 14 Nemedy CALTHOS fre aud a | \ not when he raised a row with the grocers | F0n Unlon depot Prof. Holbrook, principal of the Lebanon M B R T ”‘ f . ’2” IZB Who wero selling. Butter [hep o, Srocers | ity ticket office, 1504 Farnam street. C. | Normal Institute’ of Lebanom, O, will = KT Diacharges & Emlason, ( ) » ! 4 welght The butter complained of was | S Carrier, cket agen liver a number of lectures on the education Pl antorrhe Yarievesle D o~ from three differen creameries, and the A—— B of teac rs and different methods of in- Usedt and pay if satisfied, OMAHA ) pound rolls were from one to three ounces - Suirit Luke flecper, siruction, ane of which will be given In the Ao YON MOHL B0, Rey| ROBERT SORBRIDY. (T D,y Reotor short In weight He notified the dealers Jetween Omala and Spirit Lake will be | Board of Education rooms in the city ha Solo Ameeiean Ageats, Clacinnath, Ohlo, 1. _ g . that unless full welght was given he would | discontinued on and after Sunday, Aug. 25, (It will be delivered Wednesday evening. | S Fall Term Begins A AT T T T e T B have them arrested. Mr. Whit6 now re- |1 Miss Holliday will have charge of higher ports that all of the creamery butter on the J. R. BUCHANAN, mathematics and drawing during the present Does Your SEPTEM BE R 18T H. MA r « t Military Sclool of t W ent F market s up to the standard welght, nf, §. O. & P. R. R [ meeting and Miss Knight of physical culture, SEND FOR CATALOGUE. and though only fouf yewrs old has for the last the but that the price hus been advanced from 1 — The meeting will adjourn Friday. S o3 cents a pound Tetarm #aL7 Underwear Pinch st o o & il il e low rate ask tho BURLING- . because it's shrunk ? any o 0‘. ) 0 ; e . y-ive acres W Ack 1 " 0 TE about its - hleat o - | T “ o atres eharged with having used a short measure | higher figures. Stopover priy n sale | Highest Honors—World’s Fair, n q | b all nr Ball ‘fields ana tare in seling milk, He pleaded guilty and | Angust 19 to 24 was fined $5 and costs. Madsen's quart “\w.‘yn\“-‘ 1324 Farr measure was one glll short in s capacity, | PROn®: 23 and he confessed that by its use he saved about twelve quartaof milk a day. This | THPESGR Whth Kighiine Little Ghris. | REV HIGOING, President. et s that amount weut & long way toward buying | 113 mind because some children play on a y WENTWORTH LRt food for his horses. The short measure | vacant lot near his home at Seventh and Bar I \ BIA, = = = MISSOUR was confiscated by Iuspector W croft streets, He went out after a pail of A M]Ll’]ARY coLum water the other day and on hiz way to the ~ Mimpty Terima e Glothes, | Sl e Sr0u? 1 Ohitrta wh ne e ACADEMY eorge C B play, st his temper and stru REQR‘ \ George Clristopher stole a.sult of clothes girls, Edna Miller, over the head with the Lexington, Mo from C. Steckley on South Twelfth strect. | water pail, inflicting an ugly wound. He b, 4% v o G W o Hia defense was that he needed some clothes | been wrrested on the churge of assault ar A . B.SELLERS, A. M T ANT]LE and the suit in question pleazed him exactly | battery. Supt. IR and was a good fit. He will wear a blue suit » 2 . A for thirty duvs and wil spend (uat tine ai | - Wlackie aud (he Double Eagl the county Jall on & limited bill of tare. | .‘\p.“.i“:vr- 'b" “_‘l"“:l‘;‘lf‘l“ '“‘“‘f; ‘:l"':l:\"‘i‘; ‘J’l‘:’"(:’::l mwn[n w o 0 L s OA P ;llmgxfllmh“n“m IGUN»SVE.RV;AIQE!! EXACT SIZE EDUCATIONAL, £ . T. MARYS, KANSAS, for am 1 boy 4 - e for cutalogue to LESLIE MARMADUK Conducted by th it b W two ¢ Music, Dramatie Art. Dnisarte, Teachers train: TCALIFORNIA OR TEXAS, Mra. Swanberg, who lives on Boulevard ave ——— T e e e e PRI . A gt el ey TR o A 1 T THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAYORITE TEN CENT CIGAR. Via Sante Fe Route, from Blackle and gave him a 320 gol4 plece, MOST PERFECT MADE. garpetsso they look like new. ABSOLUTELY | — el — — - calers. Manufactured by the , PURE Sxeellent for the BATH. B6fh| Fer sale by all First Class Dealors. N For lowest rates on tckets and best @s- | thinking it was a silver dollar. She got her | A pure Grane Cream of Tartar Powder. Free B At FE"‘LE AGAEMY ] modations call on or address B. L. |change on the basis of a dollar and no P pe b - YEAR F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO,, Palmer, P A Santa e Route, Toom 1, First | wants Blackie to put up the rest ot 'ty | from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, | RAWORTH & SCHODDE, l High grade Kehiogl. Literary 3 change for it. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, e ATt Cou e, e T dachos Factory No. 804, 8t. Louls, Mo, 4 CHICAGO, U, 5. A war, M Bl vRe b by BLALARD Fris.

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