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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, ‘m‘.y,.mx by Dr. Clemmens, and are o August o W rd Brenker In the Way character seemingly unfit to eat. All mea's | are carried to the different wards or depart- | far this manth Omwha and the surround- Disgraceful State of Affairs at the County i ',""'V;;"]"‘ patients or the French- | Ghioago Paper Makes Sensational Charges | ing country has beem wisited with an abun : Poor Farm, TOO BUSY AT POLITI Against Union Pacific Officials, .I.:; of (,,r,;-”:‘...':“ q":::rl:':; '1‘:( .lun”uln . u‘~\n N aW a S Ry, o wa iy rell During August of that gear the actual rain- | A poor farm at 12:45 p. m. and remained until 5 p. m. Found the doctor in the dis- 3 fall measured 7.10 mches. From that time | BAD MANAGEMENT EVERYWHERE MANIFEST |15 b ' Fun fhe joctar it e, 1 | SEEKS TO CONTROL WESTERN COAL TRADE | (1, Uit cuch Auust showed o defietency | R ovae Siisation are played out at best with us, Al we have left are 6, and that's 2 t I " of molsture. In 1893 there was an excess of Howloften s the superintendent here?” re in| .44 of an lnch, while during the month ¢ more than we had last year, That's the way we elean out good o the running of the place here. He is a | for Avgust, 1894, the deficlency reached several N Other stores are offering you straw hats and other summer goods at liticlan and a red hot member of the A. P. inches. While there are seven days yet re- reduced prices. We sell them eheap in_the season and when the people A. He is always down town, and leaves us the M, maining in this month, the excess of rain- pil LI —tell to manage the place. Today is the first time fall at this time reaches 2.60 inches, or & 5 need them, and we do that with all our goods, We get them in carly for a good long time that he has been i : — ! ——— L " (he day time &1 all, aud he Wil leave total fal} of incheg. Of this water, 8,01 and make prices on them that they sell early. And so while other Some mmenced YUY - ko BASE +{own. 1 am not| The Chicago Times-Herald of yesterday | inches fell yesterday and Thuraday night AN d : ; e i - 1 it nd poor v He“A A, oF: tt Hupoh: | sonvained’ o Tenith tel ing that a | And a prettier rain never delighted the agri stores are still struggling with thelr straw hats, we ave already display- o com: bt Lkt ber of the or_the church | contained a lengthy article ging that a | cuiryrist and brought hope to the merchant NJOYS farm | ting t and mismanage- | I am not under him. T am placed | ring of Union Pacific officials and their im- | whose trade was dependent on the farming Both the J Ing our new ment upon t of the superintendent, | here by the commissione He will have | o qiate fricnds had formed a ring for the | industries. Without a particle of wind the oth the method and results when nothing but %, A's e places where Hotes B, - BUf Within the past few | HOtMing but A. I in i b T A patnting power. T tel you | control of the coal trade along the Line of th | rain began to fall about 10 ‘;mm Thureday S_vru,n(.»( Figs is taken; it is pleasant veeks these complaints have become much } there are not half enough attendants here to [ Union Pacific, and that a numbe: of dealers | FEUNE G “\\';m”\\r‘ll:.lll‘yu‘hh‘h”ukH‘n‘“‘"‘:l‘;m:; and refreshing to the taste, and acts a a S more numerous last Monday moening | take proper ci 130 inmates that we | in Colorado and Wyoming had been driven |at the theater to reach home with dry | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, The Bee se reporter, a stranger in the | have to look a Time and time again 1§ oyt of business or into bankruptcy by the | clothing. About midnight It started again | Liver and Bowel b | have asked for @ 1 many | oo dicate’s operations and until b o'clock yesterday afternoon leanses the Y, to the institution to make an investiga > 9 st and a nicer, cleaner stock of hats you never fou know the m and report his findings. After remain- | tires T have been refused. This Is the Way | o "oiet "of the charges s that General|the fall was aimost incessant. Just( ‘OT effectually. dispcis colds, head- and a nicer, cleaner stock of hats you never . You know the Ing there the greater portion of four days, he A Manager Dickingon, Car Accountant Buck- | % fieed ¢f warm ‘molsture thet dropped | aches and fevers and cures haditual capacity of our hat department. It takes in nearly hal€ of our second submitted the following report HAVDEN HROS. ingham, ex-Superintendent of the Coal ‘De- | Aud Sonked. the aoil way down deep under the | “on8tipation. Syrup of Figs is the floor and besides that we are compelled to uke a storeroom. We can The building furnished with Snturduy's Speelnl Burgaine—Giving | partment Megeath, Manager of the Hotel De- | roots of the biggest trees. only remedy of its kind ever pro- cold er throughout place but the Awny Bieycles, partment Markel and other off had | While the grain crops ate ‘oo near ma: | duced, vleasing to the taste and ac Kitchen is fairly clear 18| EYE-OPENERS AT HAYDENS' BUTTER | formed a syndicate to freeze out local mining | ({70} (0 P& HECH Afteled Bv the JEREe T watable to the stomact . good. The bedding is fa ably AND MEAT DEPARTMENTS, i ries and themsclves reap the financial [ !5 Still a blex 0 the farmer will put | Jepid 1¢ stomach, prompt in | X ° I the grownd in perfect condition for fall plow- | jts action g . : Rl clean. The inmates, in Good country butter, 9¢ and 11 benefit of the monopoly thus formed PECI L, . 1 plow- | jts action and truly beneficizl in its The two distinctly bad feat Best country butter, 1 President-Receiver Clark was alieged to | 18 and reduvenate the pastures so that, the n 't winter's 1} sured. Then | eflects, prepared only from the ey ind LT H pbresident Receiver Clark was alleged 10 | winter's supply of feed will be assured. Then prep y from the most 50 1 3 SR gomb The lat- | Hrg il e found them. well. baked, Acsordine. to. the | thorongh souking will go o great way | bealthy and agrecable substances, its 50c to 1'wo Dollars. b A Ty s k, 6 ! " 2 4 toward fortifying the soil for next year, as 6 i1 S s iR, 3 LR g the rain hus fallen =0 steadily that most of it | Many excellent quaiities commend it confin uncommon thing < r curel bacon, 8Y the coal firm of C. B. Havens & Co. of | ked v i cround | to all and have s for two ins yme involved in At BFeN OallTornlacRma, 8140 Omaha. This firm owns a line of coal cars | (48 SoHREC, SRAY IHO the Lishinsn form a| to all and have made it the most BRI erdant i : und pafls best lard, 26¢. and Mr. Megeath Is & member of the firm, | "ésérve against future tim i popular remedy known, it is impossible for them to give the attention R O I s ¥ = ve earhed o miledge equal; to 100 pet oent - cent bottles by all leading 1. T met Dr. George P. Clemmens, an ex-nurse | | 36inch all weol Fronoh setge, In Dav¥, | g, oijocham is credited with receiving a | J. C. Crawford of West Point is at the Bl t‘ll. reliable druggist who at the county hospital, and accompanicd him | black, brown en, 19¢. L iy 8 saxton may not have p ) T fo that_institution. 'We arrived at B:5i 16, all wool serge, in navy and black, [ salary from Havens & Co., as well as trom i \" . ; ’ ! .\. . e it on hand will pro o'clock Monday afternoon. 1 was introduc worth at least 59c, Saturday special, 29c. the Union Pacific |‘y_ is alleged that, as lv\;|<l 50 m”KK.J nes, Manilla, Ia., registe at ure it promptly for any one who o Dr. Wilson, who has charge of the medi-| =~ 36-inch all wool dress flannel, 19c AL AR O ot S el 4 wishes to try it. -~ Do not acceptany cal department, Robert Baugh, day attend 8-inch all wool suiting, regular 48c goods, | Megeath made caal Tates T0F SlaveRs & George Sexton is registered at the Barker | ) q4itnre, © g ant, and one nurse. We were invited to sup- | Saturday special, 20¢ that simply made it impossble for their | from Lincoln. § per’ by the attendant, We were ushered | Saturday evening, 7:30 to 8:15, double-told | competitors to do business, Mr. Megeath 18| fenry and Charles Keets, Spearfish, S. D, CALIFGRNIA FIg SYRUP CO. through a long corridor leading to the rear of | wool dress gocds, worth 19¢ to for 5e harged with having forced the other|are at the Arcade SAN FRANCISCO, 0 = {6 forh Wit of the main bullting ‘inito '« | yard k Springs to sell out to a syndi- |y " 57 Smith, Kearney, Neb., ls regls QuIsyLE, Ky, W T room ~djoining the kitchen, The attendants, | SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS, | cate, and then made an agreement by Which | creq at the Barker g fatm hands, nurses and laundross were at| 100 o . the Un'on Pacific C ompany was to pur the table. We were glven scats, and I was | worth chase all the output of the syndicite min HAD TAKEN THE BLACK VEIL 0 Quealey and others Tegadiiton ey | o Lincoln are at the Merchants, a i | 5 closed on account of their inability to 3 X g The table | 1a el with| 800 do: n 9 1 cl R - e / plack ve v Men's jersey ribbed shirts and dra 5e. with the monopoly of Havens & Co. [ Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Jones, Cripple Creek ?n'l; Vbl 1 of ; “‘ fhinday bl AL with their inside pull with the officials of the [ Colo., are guests \e Paxton / .‘ ree, tough, ec1d boiled be r W huve fust recelved & new line of men's | Union Pacific.on the matter of rates Paul and C. V. Manatt of St. Paul 4 Srtiny Akt % 5 ahiFis fike ¢ | The article closes with a statement that the registercd at the Paxton < ) VS basd o bektar, viey DL B sk e members of the syndicate had found it neces 11, Word and B. G, Spencer are regis s and skimme# milk ry articie| Men's silk gr ne tles, Ge, worth sary in order to avoid a ccal war to form 1at the Barker from Kansas City on the fable was cov ith flie Giving away bicycles free. a pool on business at Salt Lake, char Charles Waeglele and George Kaltenbach ad and alive. We A cup| Men's tan colored cotton sox, 12tke, worth age Du Busy | | | show you more hats than all the hat stores in town combined. There 18 not a shape that's new that you won't find in our stock, and the prices are as usual, from pork, 7 story as published, the charges center about | : cheaper than in hat st ¥ Hoel and Bd Perry are registered at 3 | the Barker from Chicago. which was given to Mr. J. B, Markel { Buffalo, Wyo., are guests at the Arcade AR - (] 1 O I SRR o e e e it s o 60| il Sert: ana Wl . Canl o NO PLACE ON EARTH kitchen. Hes'des the head « min Men's white linen handkerchiefs, worth | torns (F the PO CRECR, BIe opinion ia very | Fegistered at the Barker from Grand Island % are three ass.stants, in: the | 12%c, go at § ot however, on the point that the Union Iive lithographers ahead of Ringling Bros " 1 . N institution, who help wre the One | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY IN NOTIONS. | bucific road has not profited a cent by the | ddvance car Nc. 2 are stopping at the Bar 4 Y N Offers greater advantages to the intelligent settler. One-half the work 1§:0H1160 ' Frénch. Loule,” a 1yph Wi silk b ly 23c. SleE At AL ALaXETOL Tolers 18 ot dotbt. | Ker: g WA you now do here will give four times the results in this wonderfully - body is covered ] ther ik v nly, 1¢ yard that the profits are very large, and likewise | United States Attorney Sawyer came un| £ gy e R e b A “Duteh, 1 idlot, er, AT ew side combs, 15¢; the late: no doubt that the syndicate reaps them all,’ | from Lincoln last evening and registered at secured; there ng as failure. The people are friendly; schools, Jabbering imbeelle. As plices at the table | Best spool cotton, 3-cord, only WHAT MR, HAVENS SAYS. the Merchants, okia churches, news plenty; rafirond facilities fine and a soil whosé are vacated these inmates cccupy them and 811 O aVe s of e v et B Mrs, D. W. Aldridge, wite of Traveling | YYASTING DISEASES WEAKEN WONDER richne uns . all invite the enterprising man who wants to bete eat with e employe As each person All silk_crepes, evening shades, Saturday | o B B SHFEER ““])" it '_‘m, AR senger Agent Aldridge of Northwest fully because they weaken y 9 ter fon and that of his family consumes his p-rtion he gets up from the | evening, 15¢ yard SRS nE e TR D AlGE W NS IaN IR Tt hak Gl IAA n, who made an extended visit in Detroit, | 8ll¥. Do not aliow this wuste of body to make |§ o m . . 3 e L S HAYDEN. BROS, foned in the article who was in the eity last | ;2ii Lo iome last night. younpoar by, Immature man fealth, sirength Two and Three Crops Can be Suceessfully Grown the table amid all kiads of confusion Iving away very other day L g e Great 1udyan Is to be hiad only from the Hude me Year This wonderful discovery peclalists of the old famous Hud- I Chicago paper and was emphatic in denying | A the Mercer: J he engine rooms a he laundry were in ———— AV RtATAT an T, Charaly B eald: | DToter S HIEEEtTARIIHEO! first-class condition e kitchen was un Delingn Fair Subxeribers. AT DickINKOR hAR: 10! cofinkGElon Ewithiiths | Be Ve . Eannoy ul River, b tidy, dirty and a foul smell was noticeabl The finance committee of the Omaha Fair | coal syndicate whatever, so far as I know, | Hoken, Philadelphia; C. W. Bloodgood, ute. Itis the strongest and most Two ,»r,u, 3w : 1 on the tabls, fig-| and Speed association are experiencing some | President-Receiver Clark has investigated r\’x "»"' "‘l ; 0. !“l '\"\’-"‘fi: \"xlfl Afrlw powerful vitallzer made, It fs 50 powerful that it ures of neglect, and uncleanly, a repulsive | trouble in collecting some few subscriptions | the rumors which have been going around, | 2. M. Talbot, Sencea; Miss Noellie Sidler, Le- [ jssimply wonderful how Larmlessitls. You can | =] sight in a cooking department such an | and small balances due them to aid in com- [ but has not found any ground for the charges. | Ro¥. IlL; 8. R. Mumaugh, W. M. Keenan, | gotit from nowh tfrom the Hudson Medical | CLIMATE institution. Next we went through the old | pleting state fair buildings. It is necessary | Mr. Markel has no connection with the coal | Portland. Tnstitute, ars and testimontuls, o men's and the old women's departments, the | that all of these -subscriptions and balances and has no part in the management of | H J. Carr, public librarian at Scranton This extraordinary Rejuvenator 13 the most |l H M R G R C LI AL Ut Ll L ol nights. =The mean women's sick ward and the men's s'ck ward. | ba paid promptly. It is only just that they | its shipments to Salt Lake.City or any | Pa., spent yesterday in Omaha, on his return | wonderful discovery of the age. Ithas been cn. Saaiih e S R i LT UL GHRUL L) "o Everywhere was sc lack of management | should be paid. Repeated calls have been . Mr. Buckinghiam is not in the om Denver, where he attended the meeting | dorsed by the leading sclentific men of Europe and 1 =5 & e it and the lack of the proper number of at- u].m- on some of our best business men in | employ of Havens & Co., and has nothing to | of the American Library .,Tum;mn. and of ,\v.. {’i:i,; ; o tendnnts the city for the money due the association | do with the firm's line of cars, except to h association be was elected vice presi KUDYAN b parcly vegetable, i The women's Insane ward contains about | and the citizens of Omaha will be sur-[uso such of them as are nf‘wlmi dent. M arr visited the public library [ NIUDYAN stops prematurences of the dis- | B 20 TO 40 ACRE fifte n feeble minded and insane women of | Prised to learn the names of the merchants iness on the Union Pa- | building in this city and expressed the opin- [ charge In twenty duys, Cures LOST MA all cclors and nationalities, ranging in age | and donors that are holding back in making as every road In the country [ion that it was one of the most convenient | EEOOM, constipation, dizziness, fulling sensations, properly worked makes you more mongy and makes it egsier than the best rom 25 (o 0. or 00, and Jocked up with them | thelr payments. The Gmaha Fair and Speed | s dofng. Mr. Megeath has never been in | buildings of its kind that he had ever seen, nervous twitehing of the cyes and other parts. 1t0-acre farm in the west, Garden ptoducts are a wonderful yield and all are ten unfortunaies who make this place | assoclation have decided that unless all & a position, to fix rates for.the benefit of C. e - Strengthens, Invigorates and tones the entire Fr A SRl Dy e L L P L T R L T R O thelr home. In the Insane ward for men | 5C s and balances be paid by September | B. Havens & Co., as all rates are made by skasm ato the Hoteln S7ERDE SIF R CEMOD h Y QIS TemenY; Tepjgecly-appissinicast ellismallLrditn, ori Mo enAUpERIABI FoLOVE B IR Atate Gt /s ftalss axiuts, Thainaass | 186 be brought against these par- | the traflc manager of the road, and are open {neRMINEraET Swietaer, (21 Howe, || EDXAN cutes gebility) vorvonumom exzle number gbout fifteen, and the regular in- will not redown to the .credit of | to all shippers of coal. No mines have been | Norfolkj Mr. and Mrs. Pardonner, Grand | ZArh aod, Cnaions tud wediores woeh crsne ' ITHS, y T WINDS closed by the syndicate except one small one st 1y, i VO F v SATED TE 5 wards the inm are.looked upwall the | The sstoclation by, this means.bess {0 notily.|.at Rack Springs, and that was!cloke hecae i e the i i ekt o, Gl it il B NOBLO0 D, NO HEATED TERMS, e e Aing th the rds is | all delinquents fairly before any action i |, atput 1 therimi ] WANB; oLty Miiiarhothed ROVENAKS 0 140, B N/ 7 NO C S, ”r":\.tllii‘!\lfl'l mw oF ll‘_ ’1 ng ('h“ W H e Al linquents fairly before any action I | the output from the other mines was sufficient | May, Fremont stage. Itisasymptom of seminal weakness and | f NO “"lfv“\.m)s’ i) NOJGOND ALs, presided over by old retalners of te institu : to supply the demand. Mr. Megeath has not t the Merchants—G. R. Seller, Norfolk;| barrenness. Itcan bestopned in twenty days by NO LONG COLD WINTERS. NO CROP FAILURE T Ik hviid) (hora" st stven | mmPainatslopleTataikmilitarvifipactacietyThe [ NAR RNy scontact by Gui chis e ST DL [E W Aty N abraskas Gty i0nnTHBERECS ||| 16 e ot Hudyn, gty A coatajno/miors:tiian Timber is abundant—Lumber 18 cheap—Fuel costs nothing—Cattle are ea; fattened—Grazing Is fine all the year, L men's « ward 3 Storming of Vieksburg. “Is beginning tq | Pacific Coal company is to buy all of the | Papillion; D. W. Look, Beatrice. any other remedy The great fruit growing and vegetable raising district of the Soutk cases of yphod fover. ‘The physiclan in | uroiie the’ patriotism ana enthusiaem of ail | output of the syndicate mines, and in she At the Dellone—John L. Wilson, Tekamal end for circulars and testimonlals, voll AL Faikes Anything that Grows and a Jacatlon from whih yod Feach charge, Dr. Wilson, i spoken of —most [ {Rues, (06 PACEotm, 4R enthustasm of il | there is not a word of truth'in the articlé [ Civde Opelt; Lincoln; G. H. \Wilson, Ar- Impure blood due to the markets of the whole country. Your fruits apd garden tfuck sold on kfwi-h.»-.l‘l) every one in the place, but he Is Tho ‘ATt wiio tock par Justhy tsterere | trom beginnihg to end.” 3 lington; R. M. Nesbit, Ainsworth, serlous pri ors carrles myriads of sore- the ground and placed in Chicago, Louis and New Orleans markets in o L R S S ntness, All the “vets” remember how | Mr. Havens said the cars of his line be = productng gertas. Then comes xora thront, pmples, i2jto; dihours.SInEth N ga e 8pot of Ametica D N raet. s spot | Grant defeated Pemberton before Johnston | longed to C. B. Havens & Co, and no one [ Haydens' save you big money on planos. SoBROE eolored wpets Hloareln mouthiold sorenand The M E 1 Myrlads o flies are {0 ery s 0010 01RThim: bowkha Oriva M In eV Iohs had any interest in them. Thay were put lling hair. You can save a trip to ot Springs by H i steiC s and place fn the building. 2 burg and at the same time forced Johnston | on in 1889, when the firm could not get cars === | writiug for‘Blood Book’ to the old physlcians of the € ost quub e Climate in America. Tulllllli.u\“.\nl EAT THE STUFF ¥ the feld. how for seven wecks Grant ani | (o handie its business, and that they wer: HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, sday, August 20.—Arrived at the poo: | Sherman with a total force of 70,000 men be- | used by the Union Pacific and many o'her Stockton, Market and Elits Sta., R | B T s e B e ncte sl sl The Beaut : recnar 1Mes [Ill :u ; "I J!{\»'.l'r_\‘ ll‘” t rH‘IV'aV llw;n h“r:w and day. Farragut's advance through | the freight cars in busine are uged. Instead i f l ctroit, who Was admitted yesterday, made | the terrible fire will he pictured and algo | of the cars earning 100 per cent of their " th - BB ATy et ettty s |t el el o | of e eare s : Yof Hea o e e Pt the foflowing statemen me relaiive to | the destruction of the rebel ram, the | cost annually. he would be delighted to 833 Tomods CALTHOS e, a1l 1 The most carefully selected lands in the best fruit and garden sections \Il AL o oy rkansas, 5§ a guaranty that they would pay for lequl guarantco shat CALT now offer in tracts of ten to forty acres at reasonable prices and terms to o ved hero yesterd 1y |nw““|\~ “"I“ an SIS to Omaha under the | selves in the sixteen years that is allotted STV Dinchurges & Eml those who wish to avail themselves of the wonderful resources of the coui- electric belt compiny, traveling through the [ management of the University club of Omaha | as the life of a freig Features don’t mat- A QUILE Rpermatars try now attracting the great tide of immigration. gmall towns in the eastern part of this state. [ and the club promises to provide everything 8 ¢ o # et ‘ 4 er so much. Most s itand p Last week I injured my neck and was taken | for the comfort and convenlence of the spirit ; e, es will d Address, VON MOHL sick, I come to Omaba, and through a friend | patrons which is in their power. The ex Between Omaha and Sipirit : ¢ Agy.icafures Wil co d B k00 20 TO 40 AC FS I was admitted to this place [ never re-|act opening date is not yet decided upon, | giecontinued on and after Sunday, August if “the complexion i - - - ~ = celved better attention than I did from the | but it will probably open at Courtland beach. i 3 e clear, the eyes bright o 1 8 T f doctor, although he couldn't visit me as often | Saturday evening, September 7 BUCHANAN, and the lips rosy. Hearty, healthy whole- AMUSEM in (tHAL marvelousiraglon with ie partect Olimatalandiriohisolliifipn R ANAN, 5 Y, 2 Worked will make vou more monay and make it faste octor, altho souldnit vialt me ow often g tig Upgiosy.s 64 ! il L T no and make 1t faster and easier than 1 s ho wanted (o, e sad he was the whole | L T e lh SR ; e’ Rn, | somenessis IE:‘\:m'fll;]I1?:|‘;:lL:h‘l"x‘ Upi(‘;rl GRE'GHT“" T \ o setl Girden prodiicts Wi an’ fimmenso vield u-d iing, and had to do most all of the work | Last chance to br ar ¢ . A face full of the glow of g ’ round. - Strawberries, upricots, plums, peaches, Bimself, as he was allowed but one attendant. | commodations through from Omaha to Spirit ANNOUNCEMEN health—full of the kindliness and good “EATER Rears, ok I Gpbis, ks, Crankes—all small iruits-are an’ early ahd very RMSHD USER (iR Srighl o Waiwellenoukh | 2o BHC SRR ER D Legtesilned > humor that health brings, is bound to ol. 1531-PAXTON & BURGESS. Mgrs, Projltabiq; Srops to go out for dinner today and eat with the | Of this week. Last sleeper in this service | «piperty Hall” is the second play in the| be an attractive fi s i = inmates. We had to go through the insane | leaves Om Saturday, August 24, at 6:10 re of Charles Fi an's Ei [ il e s nnd irmates. We lad to go through the insanc | Ve Oaia Betras, AuERel B feans, | revertoire of Charles Frohman's Empire The | make friends. The face tells the story LAST TWO PERFORMANCES GO SOUTH. GO SOUTH ones are all marched into the rear.I, and | Spirit Lake, Sunday p. m., August 2. ater Stock company, being the matinee bill| of the whole body. ‘*Murder will out™ Chas. Frohman’s P— e Al tind louxt tables’ thare!! THlo s7ub 3. RBUCHANAN, at the Crelghton this afternoon. It is a beau- | —and so will “female weakness' and . 5 This I8 your opportunity. The people are friendly; fchools eficient; news- 1s put on a plate, and they all sit down and General Passenger Agent. | fui comedy that les midway between the| mervousnessand other disorders peculiar | Etipire Theater Comp’ny apers progressive; churclies liberal, The enterprising man who wants o t. The look o e st as ba S o e 4 - , 4 = Jette e condition of mself and his fa should eBtinnto thih Aty g at it The look of tho stuff was bud TP poetic and naturalistic schools. Henry M lier | to women. 3 MATINEE TODAY 2:30 ter and he Wil be convinced, Carefully sclccted fruit Rrowing and yamien enough, but the smoll made me sielo and T) g0 GPREEOL rale ark the BURLING | wil be a romantic young lover of the Lora [ 1If there s a drain on the system and d lands in tracts of 10 to 20 acres we now offer on liberal trms ajd reasonal s i pulling at the most sensitive organs in_a ing stuff with an inch of grease’on the top; | 'Ticket ofice, 1324 Farnum street. Telo- | han character in which he s satd to reflect | woman's body, the face will “show it. TONIGHT AT 8:15, a plece of biscuit that it is impossible to phone, the gen qualities and semi-sal f ni-s Abused nerves draw lines of care and | 3 by ——— of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Cyril Scott and M 2 i <] Sut vty poiines And e ot (e and e P O e e e Wil have aeracunin | worry on the face. Nervous prostration 1617 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. A T ik &Mk | 24—Good till next fall—Trough cars via the | case of “Sowing the Win!," this will be in | it comes, Sleeplessness, nervousness and D o T e et cod 1s the otk | “Northwestern Line"—THROUGH _CARS, sense an Empire theater proluction, all | debilitating drains make more wrinkles |~y 0L B S I have been told by the old-timers that this | MIND YOU; no change at Chicago—The last | ti€ properties and scenery, qven to the than age Night 25¢ 10 $1.50, il = B el Y ke Sxusnt on holiasys.| o8 n this year—Niagara Falls— | dreds of second-hand books used in Nine-tenths of the sickness of women i sl Ol [ when the table is a little better. 1 amw Saratoga rl: St. Lawrence River ‘\ R ‘v,l’,f",. e of L WAL Ir(’ comes from some derangement of organs 4 nights, commencing g to go down town for my meals. iite Mount oston Hei A Al 18 nothing to eat but milk.” Ask questions at 1401 Farnam St. and check | ton. made a splendid impression In \ gitiugily fooine. Nineceaths of-thip SEPALHIBNGI AL ; eat but milk Gl | AR ussiiine oL AL BY B sickness can be cured and avoided by the B0 st Dagontry,s desoriplion ot the | 7 ; A1 use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. TALK WITH THE DOCTOR Orchard Seekers, “Alabama,” which opens a fo'rnight en-| There is nothing miraculous about the A he third personal ol chara | gagement at the Creighton theater tomorrow | * Favorite Prescription —nothing super- Wednosday, August 21.—Arrived at the [ The thrd Pereonily, coutueted Ofehard | CLening, Is purely a southern play, true natural. I e D 1 = ca 11 our est 12:50 p. m. Had the following conversation | -5 1 e f )t peace and love twenty yeirs after the i Mith The physiolan. Dr Wilson, while i | %@ that we have got what they want and all v e | and stucy applied to medicine. “Dogtor, what Kind of provisions are fus- | !N If you buy. Address all communications | COUIEEIOMTAN b OE FAIBIRAT U 18 gor over 30 years, It has made thousands aighed (hs s Omth ince ard 1o - |4 GecTBe N Amey eneral agent, 1017 par |11, 0L DAV, O S NERRAASS 80 of women Deaithy aad happy, and has | OPEN EVERY DAY. 18 a8 good as they ought to expect in a place e 'f«‘m‘ \"r‘ discussed without gendering ill In *female weakness " it acts directly GRAND BAND CONCERT ot this kind. Ladies' Turkish baths, ecling. It Is a sermon to the American peo- | and strongly in healing and strengthen- e “Are the sick given any better living than | Alcohol, ple, and its lesson after all Is charlty.” The | ing the parts that aremmost severely tried. | sUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. the regulars; are they provided with any | Vapor, ; presenting | talabman includes | 1t° clears out impurities and promotes only 50 cents, and may save you as in my life before. I'll tell you what the | TON ROUTE about its $31.75 ticket to Boston Burleigh type an1 Viola Allen will be a| strength, the record of it will show in prices, Correspondence golicited. bil ot fare is for each menl Breakfast, | 4nd return. Choice of other routes at slightly haughty and beautiful sort of Clara Vere de | the face. If there is nerve nagging 1 bread and milk, gruel, fried potatoes, coffee | higher figures. Stcpover priviieges. On sale Vere, whom he wins for love’s sake only. | ‘‘bearing-down” pains, dragging and 4 e TR fETue) Soup. atvallaw. loaltsi| AUEuSE 19t Mr. Crompton will be seen in a quaint old ener . . ] ‘i A box of Ripans Tabules costs O FeRN AR A RARFCBRORAG. WiH) Blectrio baths, ‘rank C. Bangs, for many seasons a joint| 1. e ont- H A il 4 such an sick people should | Electrio barh with Booth & Barrett; also Clement | Fegularity at all times. Balloon Ascension “Weil, no, they are not; thelr foed is about | Manicure, chiropodist, scalp and hafr and | BAinbridge. George B. Miler, Edward B. 1 P ? Qi s el o, they are not; thelr toed s avout | | Mauieure, ehiropadist, scalp and nate and | celly” Dwight Afen, Charles Moors, Frank aund Parachute Leap many dollar’s worth of time SR AN 110 Bes belid Binkliurat, Robert 14‘.\,:”, Ethel Irving, Zoe s o About how many persons are there on the —-— Ibert, Adelaide Sawyer and Charlotte Rus- PINE TING y rolls that are employed in the Instituc CAUGHT AND ESCAF | sell , 248 - FINE BOATING . RBa A, : Sheet music at Haydens, 1c up. AND BATHING. “Two male nurses, who receive pe month; and, by the way, one of the nurses, . (] SWITCHBACK AND Dr. Munson, just arrived today, and is an 1 weeks of correspondence Awarded \@ non ' sillnk MERRY-GO-ROUND. '.’rm‘m- Sold by drugglate, or by man extra one on account of the fever patients | the police In different cities the local police ) ME 3 ND. price (0 cen ox) 18 b "R We have new, sithough we need two or tures | located — E4 98 AN police | Highest Honors—World’s Fair, WoolenTGood lemical Company, No. 10 Spruce A. Hamsheer, the defaulting - all the time to take care of the inmates in a | 4 e he I ! ; sl e itk S e | B T G P, s o DR attendant 9 4 4 J ~ matte who is paid $25 per month. His duties are | °4!1on, at Kansaz City. ‘The police at Kan ynzowuh':l"::h“ many. He is general overscer and manager | a8 City were requested by letter to telegraph ’ ' of the place, and looks out for everything | when the arrest was made. This letter was ) l I 5 ) outside of th ment which I have | received by the Kansas authorities on the ! ]L_'E]D L [j JD UL = —————— 0 charge of. The nig 4 s the nurse | 17th inst. The Omaha officials recelved a and attendant for all of the s well as | bostal card from there yesterday stating that b, Al e, ¥~y )| 1 [T the women; he receives $25 per mon rhe | Han r had been arrested as per instruc- 4 FROM P K ne woman attendant s paid $20 per month. | tions on the 20th inst., but had made his es- S and 1 do not know what & he cook and | €ape from the fail 4 4 4 ———— the farm bands are pald, but nothing cver | , Hamsheer is charged with embezzling $200 DIRECT FROM THE TANK what I have mentioned. ' My salary |s 430 | (fo the organization immediately after Lis T Ten Races in One. per mon Wh tance i3 needeq | Uismissal trom the department. He was dis- One hot finish to & race usually good > |1 the inmates are called upon, The serviee of rged for assaulting Captain Cuff. Secre- AR st AAA, NaAS t enough here is a race with ten spirited No Hotler, N No Engt N e Rheala 1 i . Loomis of the assoclatio ed the com- test e ye Mo Stears. No Bugineesr these poor people i no good. H A e AT e filed th m contests in it. It's BEST POWER for Corn and Feed Mills, Baling The meals that are eerved to the lumates g smuessisment, heart disease ‘at 708 N. 18th laworth, o & Co., ‘ A . RS with, De. Towe 13 iy o The tamet MOST PERFECT MADE. Chisege. Stationary or Portabie. YV 110120 H, P. 6 to %0 H. P, He leaves a wife and one child 3 years niles \ y P . « oid. Funeral notice later. Y A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fiee \ Holt Reading, Clark \ Bend for Catulogue, Prices, etc., describing work to be done. et —— from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, v and o 450, 245 Lake St. N Hl o;l;]‘o CGAS ENCINE WORKS Sheet mugle, popular and olassie, Haydens', 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, ) galss Rark_Sth 803 Chatie stests 50321 0. 15tk 8t & Wetuut Bty PHILADELPHIA, PAs

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