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AITA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. AUGUST o 2 CONSIDER FOR A {NIGHTS OFF FOR BOSTON Soclety is Alread Strong 1 it is a No section mitted, has better advan- Templars from Nebraska Leave for the | takes in the rallroads Triennial Conclave, way of schools of commerce and populat churches, soclety centers n of mild with n. No sect the way of a se connectlons | | fers such advantages in MASSED ON ONE TRAIN AT THIS CITY | equable climate, free from all ex | heat and cold. No section offers better re - | turng trom the honest labor of the Intelligent — | worker. The new idea of the diversification Who Afs I the Partya | WOFUEL TR0 AR CSS 8 ail tis) vaotables by Cullfornit |4 o4 to the market, and fruits in all their 4 Other Fra bring this fertile section more money acre mployed in this branch try, than any other tion you. The value a, no fierca bl vtend with, is infinitely portion ef cur country d by work and & be to pay you fr acre well worth should ke Some of ' " ing se zzards and cold in favor When cultiva- m $150 t ur while tc p vou from You get bet u raise, because it is her sect market earlier and of the country by and vegetab at low freights 1 of sure returr ur lab ib sout all infor conches, five ) dre a ch ot seven ad aggage car and ir the Bur 4:45, fleepers car, pulled out ¢ Way afternoon delega <nights Hoston in | your tion ¢ grou the it i nplar, few h triends he ba wildly a when Almost a major comprised about up the mandery wh D days depot. by pulled out the delegation, which made up | Calvary com- | ] ral of whom | ¥ families Many make up their finer in quality t v taken to t fast fruit nd 1ecompanie ro and tra members of Mt No. 1 of this city, were accompanied by thelr of the members did not minds to go until the last mir In particular telephoning his utes before the train pulled out that decided to make the trip sequently some hurried scrambling to get g t on the train. The special will make a ements and ad of several hours at Chicago and another s Niagara falls All the officers were in_#he deleg lows: Edwin R. Perfect, ¢ companicd by his wif eralissimo; Perry A Thomas Mackay, pr Warner, senlor warden; Robert Teast four. ohaf Junior en; Leverett M. Anders 8- [ tnan he urer; Eben K. L recorder; ( Kb Nicholson, standard rer, Henjan Thomas, sword bearer ompanied e wife; Alfred M. O ler; Samu b Cadw hird guard; Willlam R. Johns e relic of the s ‘I,q“ guard; S Froa W, Richards, firsi | full of poi:teness, chivalry and bravery. The guard; John H. White, captain of the guard n be found all over the soi accompanied by his wife today. They are not gross, insuling carica Others who rge | tures, but types of the scuth pliced before the W. Lininger wite, Wil | of the co from they are R. Bowen and wif azrson | dr ng abama” fn ife, Victor White s actor, Frank C. Bangs infield’ 8, Strawn B, Miller, Ba and sister, Albert P, Roeksy; DWigHL Burns and wife, I Maore wife, George W Sawyer Watkins and wif wife ten min he h for nd there w n- | f the case 1808, ANNOUNCEMENTS, nmand: 2 In “Alabama,’” wh will be pr the Creighton theater for nigh me g, August Sun Thoma given stop ] of the lo 1 ¢ I8 ser at mmar Edwin Hat captain g I (e four ts, com cing 1y even Au Lyon t has wcters Th the Jor justice, which will longer planter Iroad man Squire cker, the and Colonel Moberly time southern gentleman live will old s Preston Dave hern northegn r re on iin were G H. Ko ave A William T, Rob Oscar R. All Brink and wif homas . Godfrey White and ‘mother. of South Omaha, Mre. | 1€ T Victor G. Langtry, Mrs. Helen R. Clark James W. Maynard, Louls F. De Lorimier he deleg from other points In th state. arrived the city in the afteriion and bearded the special which was made up at this point. The commanderies that were represented were: Mt. Moriah No. 4 Lincoln; Mt. Lebanon No. 6, Grand Island; Mt. Herman No. 7, Beatrice, Tahor emont; Mt. Horab No. Teenmseh Nebo No. 11, Hastings; Mt. Hebron No. , Kearney; Mt. Palestin No. 13, North Platte; Mt. Jappa No. 17, York; Mt mane 'No Columbus The erand commandery was re the fa Bainbridge on, | cludes wife | Clement el | ward B, Ke nd en, Frank B | Bthel Trving, Ge e Robert Binkhurst, Zoe Halbert -— Y.ML L at Courtland Beach. An entertainment was given by Young Men's Institute at Courtland beach last night Sa (e} Charles Adzlaile There were threaten ing clouds Kept many arrangements compris L. McDonald A. Smith, T. J. Fitzmorris ¢ Riley and P. B. Murriy. D : was the principal amusement. The first arrangement included a moonlight excursi lake This was given up as the rain At the officers, Mt. Calvary commandery 11 o'clock Father 8. F. Carroll t tion BN B chr L for " Grafid’: Comiia B, | in the center of the pavilion and presested Finch. Thomas B. Malone with a goll s cicty b Commander Edwin R. Perfect of Mt [ of the lodge. The button was a present fror Calvary commandery No. 1 of this city has [ Father Carroll, chaplain of the ;.‘|._» and T. been notified that he has been appo‘nted as | J. Fltzmorris, president. It w ted t an aide to Chlet Marshal Samuo) C, Law- | him on aceount o work performed in the las: vence, who has charge of the mongter pa- | three months in securing members and for rado that will occur on August 27. The Ne- | other work for the lodge. John P. Russell braska Qelegation has also been houc In | would have received one also, Lut was ab- recelving a special invitation to a sent. Music was furnished by the Gate City to be given by St. John's commander i And i BtelRhNuNe of Philadelphia_at the Hotel Vendome, one_given by California commandery No. Dixng Ha of San Francisco at the Parker house, and T Afaline T aEidehiiAl « given by Columbia comman No. 2 D Rir ot commandiry in Jail on the charge of trying to beat a hack- o Square hotel. Another special carrying knights to the | man, W. J. Priest, out of his fare. convention city passed through the city | ing to Anstine’s story he hired over the Burlington last night a few minutes | (5 o0 5008 S Bl Bl Atter 8 oclock. Tt was occupled by the grand | 8 "REE T U P TR ERER B commandery of Califorala, large number of | fETE<08, 2 PL MD Bl Gk embers of Oakland commandery of ak- L, £ gt e commanderies {n the state. There were | Cents. Anstine says that the hackman agreed to this prope When the two ar rived at Mr Kelly's resid Anstine more than 100 persons on the train, Th found that was not the Mrs. Kelly he train was composed of elght coaches, five sleepers, a diner, a chair car and a baggag wanted to see and consequently offered the Nackman 50 cents. The hackman refused to car. Tho train stopped only a few minutes at the union depot, but it ‘was met by a num- | take it, alleging that the fare was $1 and as ber of the knights of the city who had only | Anstine was not willing to hand over that amount a policeman was called and he went to Jail, Away, e « Messr F. H. Koeste , Dan Laly, mittee on B Sullivan, J Mt 10, k a p al with th an Ottumw Accor he hackman Kelly Kelly at he wanted time to shake hands with the travelers. LA RILEY'S PECULIAR STORY. s tages, Milwaukee & St. to Chicago. A started from A by Few Adva the Chicag: ailway, the short lin clean train made up and Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to destination. Elegant train service and c teous employes, Bnt're train lighted electricity and heated by with ele light in every berth din'ng service in the west, w vel carte.” The Flyer leay m, from Unicn depot City ticket off 1504 Carrier, city ticket a nd Return August 19 Choe Alleges that He Was Drusged Poreed (o Marry. Milton Riley has sued Mary L. Riley for a divorce, alleging that in collusion with Wil liam Walker she drugged him, and at Sloux City, In., in October, 1893, forced him arry her. At the time he suys he was intending to marry Mary E. Lee, and his present wife, knowing this, took this method to prevent the wedding. Riley says he did not regain his faculties until the day following tha marriage, since which he has not seen | . his wife. B it 30, WANTS ¥ DAUGHTER, Hoston E Tickets on sal arges that the Little Girl | return in October. W Ki '8 and returning. Ella, the 9-vear-old daughter of Henry | sleepers will leave Rasmus, according to the story of her father, [ 19, at 4:40 p. m., bas been kidnaped by a woman with whom | WITHOUT CHA A T A o ets, sleeping reservations, and full ROk 19 098 Juke. particulars, call at ROCK ISLAND ticket Henry Rasmus has brought” habeas co office, 1602 Farnam street, proceedings against Mrs. Elizabeth Goodhard, He says his daughter was first entrusted to | $31.7 Mre hard at Elkhorn and then remove to Omaha, where she is being concealed Via He wants b it into ¢ On A above and | Offerel Paul eam inest meals s at 6 p car “a la daily h Farnam nt street. C. e A3176 0 24, g of route Special train of through Omaha, Mcnday, August runniug through to Boston E via Niagara Falls, For a te Rasmus € golng rpus TO BOSTON AND RETURN the Wabas gust 10 to 24 the Wabash will sell at - rate. This is $3.00 thin other of Viekshurg, routes, with through sleeping cars daily via Wl military spectacles, | Niagara Falis. We can give you all the Vicksburg,” will | varied routes golng or returning. For tickets R e further information call on any agent of 4 A o | connecting line Wabish office, 1415 Farnam strec N. Clayton, N, W, P. Agt Last chance to modations throu ke and return g this week. Last per in this s Omaha Saturday, August 24 m. Retu leaves Hotel Spirit Lake p. m., August R. BUCHA Railrond. Storming Paine’s greatest of entitled the be presented ungler University club at the a land beach at eight perf ing probably September 7 much larger than Yompeil, which was here last August, that the platform st2ging will have to he extended from fifty | | to seventy feet. In fact it ia going to crewd | of things to get the whole twelve acres of | feay scenery set apart at the beach for the | p spectacle. The artificial lake will bave to be enlarged and filled with water, so float the gunboats, and especially the gr “Arkansas,” which is-blown into 1,000 piec The bombardment of the rorts by the gun. boats Is ¥aid to be one of the most realistic spectacles ever put before the public. To give an idea of the size nay be stated that Instead of the on eak” that *Old Vesuvius” had in destructi Pompeii there ara to be eleven In the rming of Vicksburg." Special nights will be put on, by | which the management expeets to muke the grandest military display ever preseated in Omaha and expects to have afn the military ations from neighboring cities to take orming of thé of s ater This p sleeping car ac- Friday or Saturday service at 6:10 Orl sle g irnin Sunday Agent Orehurd The thtrd Homes party ckers. perso lucted leaves Omaha Saturda beautiful location, The pesp! s we have got what they want and all we ay we have. Your fare costs you noth- ng if you buy. all communications rge W. A general agent, 1617 Far- nam st., Omaha, Neb. All applications must be in by Saturday, August 24, at noon. -~ cursion Notes. eral arrangements—Aug, 19- 24—Good till next fall—Trough cars via the uth Omaha was “Northwestern Line"—THROUGH CARS, e ’\n D YOU; no change The last eastorn exoursicn this ye 2 8 ””‘y\nw ga—New York—st arrested [ White Mount Boston, “Kauft | Ask questions at 1401 Farnam St § & bread box | your trunk at your house, got the box and - @ a flank movement baths, and replevined the article. | Al the combatants next took an| Vap the and the cise was | Ele Allen now accuses Kauffman of | 1 and the tale of the box fs | W ue up for trial Orchard Angust A | Hosto - | Half rates—L uffman with P nan of §: Charges 18 Andrew Kau rested plaint that timo ag). A at the time on man accusng Al belonging 10 his ¢ thon Allen’s w on the cnemy The box and all foning bafor dismissed perjury in yester afternoon on p hefore Jud, an Bo was ut by and check Ladles' Turkish tric baths, Massage, Manicure, the feet are 110 Bee bu! chiropodist, glve ') scalp and special attent bair and 109 and Manuger Avrested, vk Mattocks of the § company Baokkeeper haye been v eim—— Boston and Returm, $31.75, It you want a low rate ask the BURLING- TON ROUTE about its $31.75 ticket to Bos and return, 1 the Manager Fr Take Ice White ymour and Perry n Cholce of other routes at slightly higher figures. Stopover privileges. On sale August 19 to 24, Ticket office, arrested oo complal sworn to by Dr. George L. Miller and Judge Charles Ogden, who are the principal mem- bers of the company and were its originators. They have charge Mattocks and White with embezaling the nominal eum of $60. Both waen deny their gulit and have been admitted to_bail, Mr. 1324 Faram street. Tele- ey Tents to rent, 1313 Farnam St —_—— Spirit Lake Sleeper. Dstween Omaba and Sipirit Lake will be discontinued on and after Sunday, August 25, 1895, o J. R, lIl GEN. Pass, Agent, 8. Sp—— Mattocks clalms o bs able to explain whole matter satisfactorlly on being given an opportunity. He says it grows out of a business wmisunderstandig and can be easily adjusted. CHANAN, . & P, R. R, | | | | Mwflflfl\h b musle, “‘N‘-‘*‘ Dianos and ergapn vd a8 Haydsp Brog, of | f having no | story | stre | at st SOUTH OMAHA NEWS§| ofeoccecaeneeececeoecce A great many people in the city seem to be ignorant rning the object of the | coming bond of the school district of South Omaha. President Cheek was quested to make a full statement of the f He sald: “In the first place the board is | rt $30,000, caused by necessary building 1 repairs, which compelled the board a levy of 20 mills, which is the limit law. Until this year the revenue licenses has been about $35,000 only $26,000 will be realized this year, and $10,000 of this up by protest cases and can til these cases are settled by by mutual agree of the ee. This | Board without a cent t the coming year, and as it takes any one can figure the reason 1g for $40,000. This in t 10,000 1ieense money referred ¢l Just about cover the amount required, be understood that all money re- ived up to is gone to the banks t cel the $30,000 overlap. This has all n paid except §5,000, which will be covered @ due the district Kk further that, “some tax ave st that the board will let nd if the bonds d absolutely fals The the board to arrange district £0 it will be casy 1t bonas_carry the wiped out. Our county has agreed to hold ack until the result of the election | nd will erase it if the bonds carry criticism has been advanced because mit the $33,000 propositi Mr. Cheek's idea in th bonded indebtedness as low leave a_small levy he difference, but members thought the asked for and the levy Are St about the old frame me in con election re- sh to request allowed by trom liquor per year, but from that sourc y I8 tied the ru on r the £50,000 board ask 20-mill levy s This ~is ntion of ely er, Mr th and ver < was to mak as possible on_the district to c the majority of th full amount better be wiped out entirely, Citizer stestin Complaints to the t still ¢ block adjoining on the east will move today, ag they do not think it safe close to such a fire trap. aking about the matter ins sald that it he not e lled to be absent for some time he would apply to th an injunction to stop the work b ickman also filed a vigorous kick The fact that this building 1s being put up it is alleged, will incr insuran and property owners on N street think iey have about all they can stand now Building Inspector Post says that he had an order from Mayor Johnston directing him to issue a permit for the repair and remod- eling of the building and acting under the instructions of the mayor he issued the per mit, not knowing what was-going to b Mr, Post he is in no way to blame for th k he mercly obeyed the orders of the chief executive of the city. Mayor Johnston is at present in the east with his family. He left the day after he ordered the permit to be issued Magie City G Stanley has returned from Lineoln, A. A. Wright is visiting fn Malvern another 2411 N the rooms adding of building at Occupants in th yesterday J was N that . C. Iy of Arlington, TIL., is visiting Mr. and Mrs afternoon for east s Rev. Dr. Wheeler frem Valley, where he Endeavor convention. The twenty-four new single carbon electric lights recently ordered for street lamps were placed . in service last night. At the residence of Rev. Irving P. Johnson Twenty-third and G streets, last evening the women of the Episcopal church gave a lawn soelal. Mrs yesterd, str J. B. Watkins left yesterday a two weeks' visit through the returne evening ttended the Christian Mary Alyward, afternoon at Funeral servic Mary's cemetery. mmett Peyton, one of the men arrested on suspicion of being implicated in the rob- of the World's Fair saloon, has been d on $700 bail, pending a trial. The r two suspects are still in close confine- ment. aged 64 years, died her home 3 P Saturday; interment SOLD BIDDER. n Forcea The old Goos hotel, situated on lots 3 and 4 in block 172 of Omaha, and now cccupied by the city police force as a Jail ard police court, I from Omaha to Spirit | | before passed under the noon. hammer Wednesday after- Some ly the pos liy was title the bidding of the for vears has served as a and a refuge for sicner Charlton, informs the for $68.100, indulged to this parce last halt micile for the wicked unfortunate, Commis filing his report of tho sile court that the property being bid in by the plaintif the suit, the Philadeiphia Mortgage ani Tr ccmpany. This trust company holds a in gage against the property, reduced -n ment and of the face value of $72.675. company's representative began vidding $61,000, but soon had to raise the b'd The defendants, who for months past have been waging a bitter fight to break up the various appraisements made, failed to put in an zp pearance before the hammer knock ng | Off the property at a sum which is less tha one-half the value the defendants claimed tne real estate and buildings should b for of ozer in which tate, the was sold DESERTED runk Swith T Wed Forced by duress to marry and deserted the bride within an hour after the wed- 1 bells had rung, because he had been put in mortal fear—such is the story which Frank Smith has taken occasion to spread on the court records to substantiate his claims to a bill of divorce from Ida Smith Frank and Ida Smith were married at Bedford, Ia., In 1893, Frank, as he says, laboring under the apprehension that be. cause he was the father of Ida's child he had to marry her. Within an hour Ida left him, thus proving, Smith alleges, | that it was simply a blackmalling scheme, l by Before the District Court, Morris Greenberg was arraigned yesterday the criminal court @ charge of Incorrigibility preferred by father, wiio | says that the boy has a propensity away from home. The First National bank has sued J. G. Meek and W a $5,000 promissory note. Annie Stasting has for damages against the South Omaha for $1,000. Sh al- leges that on February iy she stumbled in the dark upon an obs'ruction on wenty-fourth street, breaking her left arm. | says the city was negligent petition has been filed for will of Anna C. Moe. n_ Raimer and others have sued the Dry Geods company in county | 1 a bill of merchanlise for the sum of on his to wander of Mauch Chunk flliam Loudon on brought an action city o the probate | ening, ng People’s Chris- held this evening August 30, as was The meeting will be Avenue Congregational Boston rally tlan Endeavor will be instead of Friday night announced Wednesda beld at St. Mary's chur of Y City Treasurer Dumont received from York $58,000 in cancelled bonds and $23 in coupons. These represent the bonds and oupons which matured and were taken up uly 1 Yesterday Thomas Murray mortgaged the personal property in the Murray hotel to George and Frank Smith of New York. Seven thousand dollars is the amount named in the mortgage. A fire originated y sterday fn_ a room filled with rubbish at the Omaha Terra Cotta works, ner Second Dorcas streets. It was extinguished before the de- partment arrived, —— TR Rlage you wamh ln of Meydeus | netghborh to | rates | RHOADES FINDS HIS SUIT, Alleged Beggar in Couns il Wlams, Rhoades, 1233 Seuth in a fair way rec Worn by an w. B street Tw ver ighth to suit of clothes which were day afterncon. The clothes were found in Council Bluffs on the person of a man whose name seems to be Richard Louis and who is now in jall across the river. As soon as he found that the clothes wers Ruoades suspeeted that the thief was who hal been prowlng about th od ot park for several This man seemed to be a beggar, and to rake in coin he always displayed an arm dene up in a He said that he had broken his a s he was unable to work on that aceoun s on th ve ge of starva stolen a man Hanscom daya, bandage m and Le w ades mentioned his loss and a friend who livel in Coun 10 remarked that a man | Bluffs who had | a pretty gocd | Khoades went ed that the man he s:spected of the were his clo T as 0 to Montgomery swed that ated that R ay his frie arrested in Counc 1 arm and who wore | Bluffs and the W that man had given b Richard nd 1 11 ¢ was ciught be il Bluffs and On thie ct & found him here gr itentiary offense, the value being $50. glcuis refuses t the river without requisition papers. When the bandage was taken off his arm the arm was found t be uninjured hes his he ; g on the arrested for wE he his aga nd larceny, a pe of the cloth Wanted ¥ Croms, Bdward ves of after: Glusses, and Fred 12 » or under, were oon for tamper ng Tempe of the ol glass, obt An officer A penn a Mr. and Miss M married yesterday at 2107 Spencer ar donia ucett of this city were th of the bride street, Rev. Dr. Sanderson of Trinity Methodist church performed the cere mony. The wedding was a quiet one, no in tations having been fissued, owing to the 1ged illness of the bride's brother, The 1 is the eldest son of C. J. Colby of the n Pacific, formerly of Omaha, but now of ver, The bride the nd daughter of Mr. Jacob Fauc — PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Ia hom v prol & Un f Octavia Is at the Arcade. and son of Deadwood are & 0,.Ci Shinn, the Dellone. M. F, Paxton Dundare Je Jaquit rand guest J Shaub, at the Barker John Py the Merchant Johnsten and son of Pawne: Merchants, Junction, Colo., Louisville, Ky., is registerel Ta., is registered at George tha ity are it Swobe came 1 over Sundiy. L. R. Alter of Grand Tslind registercd at the Paxton evening. 1esgreen, a is in the city inefle and Thomas Powers of Sut Arcade guests Mr. Charles C. Wilson, registered at the Barker. Mr. J. Sorents is registered at from” Minneapolis, Minn, Mr. C. E. Wilkins Is Barker from Philadelphia C. D. Dewing of Noble Manning, la., are at the Merchants, Eighteen members of Charles Frohman’s Empire Theater company are domiciled at the Bark W. E. Guthrle of Ch Kennedy of Beaver, Wyo. of Douglas, Wyo. John C. Watson braska City and . logg of Percival, Millard. Rev. A an extens tries is to the city yesterday to James § Wite,” B. F. Sc ton are vance agent for “The New York the Barker registered Pa and S, at the Bingham at enne, Wyo., J. H and W. S, Pugsley have rooms at the Paxton and Mrs. Watson of Ne L. Kellogg and Mrs. Ke la., are in a party at the J. Turkle returned yesterday from trip through European™ coun- He is in excellent health and says he delighte] to get back again to the head quarters of enter Ralph W. Breckenridge night, where in United S will argue the Thurston county before Judge Shiras. After with his court business Mr. Breckenridge wll 0 to Toledo, 0., where he will attend a re inion of the Breckenr'dge family, which con sists of fifty p At the Mercer: E. C. Holfram family, F. E Jacob, Ames, Ta boldt, Neb.: L. Harry E. Wilson son, “Billings, Mont.; J. Ritter, North Bend, Neb.; Max Nobbe, Oshkosh, [} W. Long, Wakefield, Neb, Nebrask, left for Dubuque es court Indian cases getting through E. 8. Galena age, Hoteleke, C. B Deadwodd, Hon. 0. A J. Ren Lincoln, New York; Harrls and D 1T Cooper, Hum rolk, Neb. eb.; L. H. Bea- Wi » 0t Hotels Yesterday. At the Arcade—M. H. Morehouse, W. roigton, M. Shafer, Tekamah; D. M. Gould Ainsworth; J. C. White, Lincoln Plumer, Craig: P. Gleson, Oakland; Watson, Coleridge; H. D. Rog Ponc | tler, F. L T. McKinnon, Exeter; John Landron, n; J. 0. Walker, On At the Merchants—( k O'Henlon, Blair J. Whitman, A. L. Bixby, Will 0. Jor oln; H. B. Waldron, Beunington; W. Meredith and wife, Ashland; J. L. Hangs C. W. Dodge North Bend; G. F. K Butte; Lloyd Lynn, Hastings: L. R. Chaney R. A. Clark, Stella; William Stephenson, | Dubo! § \|u|v gomery, yi: Jo oh Kunze, Humboldt; W. H Falls City H. Kincaid, Hildreth At the Paxton—Fred W Thomsen M. D. Welch, Jone: 1 Blackburn, John McMan Lincoln; P. Walsh, MeCock; C. H. Bickert Clay Center; W. L. Hellman, Tecumseh! W. S. Raker, H. M. White, Gretna; G. W. Phil- lips, Columbus; . S, Kraln, Willlam Emiley Wisner; D. Rees, Norfolk; Edward Laliho- bert, Schuyler; J. H. Harper, Superior; W. H. Thompson, W. C. Denman, Grand Isiand At the Dellone—Thomas H. Gillan, G. W Hopkins, Auburn; A. N. Gordon, J. N. Net- Whedon, B. F. rrell, Kearney A. H. Bowman, Lawrenee: James B. Green Nebraska City; J. H. Miller, Hill M. Bell J Dunlap, Lincoln; John Young, Liberty G. W. Campbell, T. B. Waddell, Julius Neu- mann, W. Wickoff,' C. E. Bemert, Wy more J. E. Bush, C.IP, F. M. Davis, Beatrice; George W. Litt Lyons; James Miner, Alexandr George Hanson, Wi Pol Tony Cornelins, - Kearney; rge H. McKee, Hebron; H. H.IHanks, R. H. Miller, J. B. Northeutt, George C. Kidd, 0. A. Bis. Nebraska City wW. M Kauffman, chop, Brownville Crook, Vaughan, John Fremont; (. S Awarded Highest Honom—-\Vorld's Fair, OUNTY PRIMAR Partial List of ¥ [ olen from him Wednes- | Saturday, sult 8o far a M | ney m Saturdny Populist primaries for the selection ates to the county convention, whic held last evening. learned was: Ward—F. L, thy, Fred Sch were eve Second fike MeC arver, P, ubel, V. Holdswort . R re W Redman, | N | w Y | thm B I « | sarah Keuting Millard ind south: T Maximum te Minim; at Th Ward—J udy, J. Quinn, F. Lalley. M Fourth Ward Silas R hand, John T Ward—J B W W. Thompson White, Saunders, J. H. G Nelson, George We C. W. Lunbeck, E John Storey, Dr rry, P. P, Burd M. Kenney Henning, W. G. James W. McCu Kinkald, M. Flynn, Th Hil ith Ward—James M r John Jeficoat, Georg foore, A. G. Gale, A. V W. N. Pettit Valley 1 may, J Rict H nas Tayl Mugney phen Carpente rank First Ward regular meeting ut member fre hen Tke Ha “ifth ward rey luty. §. Burkett on, but ther Higby were Hascall led very he'r H. K illed Jeecher hat nd resy Marrin Howing 1 the mty ime and R 2 harles M, T Nielsen, [ Omaha Omaha erk nees ed rda 1 Bluf lufts B Omaha Omaha Omitha Fyvlar it William married and Miss Gr Firs man and M'ss ¢ After the weding friends were quet tle Mr 11 wer Pres wreh at 7 ting was gr smaid a few vag had in the MIr. and n n br int'mate new b Mrs. L [ rocm WASHIN he fore riday s braska ast he extreme nds cooler in the slightly wa portion; Fair; portions; northern N Generally fair; northwest portions Towa cooler al and For Migsouri—Fair hwest portion: variable winds ¢ South Dakota—Fair; variable Local Record. OF THE WEATHER 121 IMAHA, Au Omiha record Jerature’ and rainfall, compared orresponding day of the past four y aoler in the Cr 1505, 1804, 1893, 1892 ature 1ture mperature . Condition of temperature and preg aha for the day and since M Normal temperature for the day.. ulated excess since pitation the day ipitation since March 114 since March 1........ Stations 8 March 1 seficiency Reports fr at sTATE ETATIONS. W North, Piaiia. Valentine, Louts, St Faut, Davenpor: Kunnis ¢ [ D Sult Lake St Vieent C Miles Rapid City Galveston Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute CURE™%=" s [)|SEASES New York Hns ¥ countr lars, Py Denyer €, Bisuirex 00 Cl 24 R 00 Cle heyen 1y, 00, Cle “T ind tation SH. Ob ALL OF Chronic and Priv, new i Iy )i aIsEAsES ORDERS 0 P 3 W TR ,ATMEN T. ALL FORMS (¢ NISSES AND | WOMEN PILES, FISTULA cured’ without the v caustic All correspondence ness strictly confidential from observation to ail perr knife, answered pr Medfcl parts on or address, Free Book with stamp, for Recipes and ¥ by mall. Co Omaha Medica' and Surgienl Institu'e 14th and Douglas for heart, MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, Frec from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, | 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, \ Animal Extracts Ovarine, ete Cerebrine for brain, $1.25 John Kimmerling, P. J. Quinlan, Cohen, fr. ¥ iva Mar will sgen with 00/ Part cloudy 00 Clo! FORMS AND ymptom | of dele h meets The re Smith Kin- George B A allagher, Iburn J. Mor- Bruner, Joseph Pilgrim rdy, A. ton Walter W P. L J - 10N, 11 was were Aie ace ( bytertan rank ar a supper o invited at the d the.r th- cast for central in variable rmer in the variable | extreme winds REAL of tem the ears i 08 61 IS ipitation Tarch 1 il ‘inch neh nehe " Do or BATUEK. server. ate of the I ele, Neases, DIS- ital W EAK manent ligature mptly. | ne sent of the Circu- | tation OUR BASEMENT Shows moreactivity just now than any other floor in our building. V the care getting in the Fall shoes and in anticipation of riso in shoes we have bought a much bigger stock than we ever had before. In fact, we are Wa the stoek really d getting so crowded that we don't know whore to put our shoes for storer oom are sorry we have no botter place for them than the basemont, eserves a much larger and handsomor 3ut those who have not seen our basement yet, will be surprised what a shoe store they'll find there. And let a1l than that know that there We you are no better shoes male wo carry. know it so well thut wo back up every one of our shoes with our We guaranteo.. sell you working men's shoes made of good solid leather at $1.25, —Casco ealf shoes in all styles and makes at Genuine Goodyear welt shoes made of excellent stock American calf, at $2.50. "his is a shoe which dealess il box toe shoes bost Milwaukee geain and haadmade vox at $2.00, and best calf shoes with calfliniags, handmade box at 300, Ssal yraravns Heoae 1' “CUPIBENE" Exhu 2 ¢ T A o N S CUPIDENE engthens and restores small we w.“ Adre CAVOL MEDICINE CO,, P, an Francisco, Cal. " [ FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO.. 110 Farnam St., 5 itk o il o<k ot Tonis b3 Rpermaet rehe Omahas * **A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUS FUL OF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WIT:i SAPOLIO I [} S5 e o] e | Health in Your Vest Pocket A box of Ripans Tabules costs only 50 cents, and may save you as St., Omaha, Neb., Al druggists. eeeee Don’t Shrink @ Woolen Goodz No matter what you wash witt, WoOL SOAP ~blankets, underwear— woolens—they're the - size when they come out a8 when they went in—and clean. Pure—delicious for the bath. At all leading dealers, Raworth, Schodds many dollar’s worth of time. Ripana 1 if the pr vans Chem: sglets, or by mall 5 went to The Ri- 10 Spruce st,, N. Y. [t's a common occurrence to pick up the daily pape .ce the above sentenice at the heac a column, telling of some unfo unate person who has taken ¢ .eme measures to shorten the cistence. We would suggest .ure for that tired feeling—bu, vour house-furnishings of the TURE AND GARPET FURNITURE AND ¢ SELLER3 OF URNITURE, CARPETS, 3 STOVES AND CROC KERY o Cusl;or Credit £s e oUR.MoneYS WoRTHorYour Mowe rBack. HA RAITUREACARPET (.0

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