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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1895. PART OF THE PARENT SYSTEN R ke ARE NOT BEING COMPELLED NEBRASKA IRRIGATION LAW A Few Special Announcements for Fridny and. Soturday. AMUSEMENTS. CLOTHING T One Important Branch Line Will Not Be | it Yot fre Mfterested in cloihing tor bove | John Case and Family Voluntarily Sub-| An excellent company of piayers, traveiing | Haste Made to Test it in View of Ross Segregated, price, read these items. Let them wear the mitting to Faith Oure Method. under the banner of Gustave Frohman, ap- Decision. best. You can buy the best here for less peared last night at the Creighton, present- mul}“y than inferfor grades elsewhere. ing De Mille and Belasco's play, “The Wife."” ST, JOE REMAINS WITH THE OVERLAND | ,,\V¢ have put on sale one line of knce pants | ALl |LLS BUT A GASH ARE '“DENIED' | The piece is well known by reason of ade- | RULING THAT AFFECTS SEVERAL STATES suits, blue and black fots, At uat sentatio o Cetier fines for $L06 81 quate presentations on former occasions, but Hats for Fall '95 Very fine suits s for $2.50 to $5.50. the merital experienions Mt Jonn Rutltertord While gradually ushering in other things for the autumn we are Judge Sanborn Names Recelvers to st novelties fn children's funfor and | Nelghbors Not Worrying Decnuse an |and Helen, his wife, together with the at- | It Allowed to Stand 1t tn De e Look After the Property, Defin recfer suits at half of clothing store pri Aunt Is Frequently Called from ;n-nll;ml"mrr\xlnul.‘nn-al ot joy and sorrow, rinen by ¥ fairly busy ushering out new " - Impossible to describe them all. Costs noth- have seldom been portrayed by artists more 5 ing Thelr Duties in Han 1 Valley to Ke d ved by Cory » Wil o i pl ing to see them. generally capable tham those who compos " The reasc we're over & mo ahead @ 'Y, BOAROR O . dling Thelr Trust. e e T B y Bipo1 £ BUATIAOR oombany. . Bebecitlly 1o the antronaly Cheeked. The reason why we're over a month ahead at every season on hats - | 2 Is beeause our stock is from the factory to the store and not from st strong in comedians, the work of Messrs. Gardner and Gibney, s the two » ‘was an unfounded rumor afloat yes- | old men, and that of Miss Palmer, as the [ Consternation has spread among Irrigation terday that John Case, his wife and 6-year- | vivacious widow, being of a high order of fat, tall or short, at prices from 10¢ to $1.7 A y HAYDENS' BUTTER AND MEATS The orde:” of Julge Sanborn of the United | grogy country butter S and ile. Very best | | | | the factory to the jobber—bye and bye to the store, as the case is of States circu’t court In the case of the Central | country butter, 1 r - S promoters of the west owing to a late de- 9 out of 10 Trust company of New York against the St.| Creamery, i4c, 16c and 18 Come here|old son, Lioyd, were the vietims of a faith [ Merit, whils Mr. Courtney and Miss Strick- | (i "op jugge Rose of the United States fosoph & Grand Tsland Rallroad company has | for the finest bufter at prices that defy com- | curo nealer, and that thelr neighbors were | 101 8te s thoroughly good a pair of boy 1 ; e : : . : Joseph & Gra an Setition, e healer, and that t} g and girl stage lovers as one has seen In a | court for California, in which he takes the ther wholesome advantages, by dealing directly with the manu- R LT o MEATS, SOl (o o AL IR 0L YO ] 1o (TR CHE TS BRHOUE PAECE AT G SUTRILnR - posttich tHRLL{stigqUionbonde: 4 facturer, besides selling new stlyes when others are selling old ones in this city. Fine corned beef, 3%c. tice was not discontinued. '\'l"vl_‘”.\' taken, although the performance of | \,rinjegs because issued under an unconsti- g ) y 2 ., The hearing came on at St. Paul on Mon- Pickle pork, 5e. John Case s & carpenter and resides with | Miss Berenice Wheeler, as the wife, should { o 0nh U We get the Kind that give service and at a good deal cheaper, ; AR A 4 b " | be excepted from a criticiem so sweeping Y 6o tis Spplisqtich of the Betial BrE Ui ind head cheese, only | M8 family at 4716 Cuming street. Monday | With a fine figure and commanding pres- [ The decision has caused a stir not only in appointment of s:pirate re- | Plgs' feet, bologna evening while returning from Fort Crook on | ence, a voice under good control, and a face | the state of California, whera millicns of Here 1s a fair example: Our colebrated “Nebraska Special” 18 company for the celvers to succeed the recelv.rs of vh-] ':rhn TWO DAYS SALE. his bicycle he had a bad fall, cutting a gash :\\1 ;vxI:::nm];“‘I-’x“--v’n‘?l-lly“ ”.'{,'\.'-;1’:;:\‘;‘.1':5‘ :::H: property are afferted, but in many of the made of pure felt, subject, of course, to the style of each season. Pacific, who have ¢ rjl: lv"»",-“‘(”;‘" g l';r’lr‘hryl;up] Satur l..‘\v we will sell groceries | across his fore n'»‘.‘.l 1||ulv~|nr.\\‘l'mg In~‘|ill“jl‘|; keeps her always within the lmits which | Western states which bave copled after the The quality and silk trimmings represents as good a hat as any one Central Trust company |8 truste bl S hon “l““v"‘*‘,""'“" AT (v der and ankle, The wounds were dressed | hor good taste prescribes, Miss Wheeler | Wright law of Californfa. braska Is in solll & #8700 But all e chiatge {s $1.50, Naobrail Sissal abiie of bonds unier the first mortgage. The pres- | - &-pound canseholce O e by a physician. Lloyd, the G-year-old son, [ makes of H:len, as well in her joyous and | this 1ist along with Oregon, Washingt:n 4 i i G e ¥ ent receivers were appointed unler the Ames LB G L R dropped a sad iron on his foot last week and | light hearted gitihood as in the storm and | yiap ‘Kansas and North and South Daketa prise of black and brown derbles. Black and brown fedorns. I “ . e o . er has | Stress of er married e, a figure e 3 2 e preservative” bi 1. AT pound cans Damson plums, 10¢. crushed it badly, The wite and mother has | FUESS OF FC FACEY & u 3fforts to test the constituticnality of brown, nutrin and pearl shades of the soft styles. Jhdge Sanborn’s order provides that S. -pound cans egg plums, 10c. been an invalid for two years and under a | ars offers a nasal and suMclently | braska’s irrigation law are now be'ng active H. 1[\,4”(‘ vm.(q \.\ .\l:lk‘,” |Hn \\\_ \'wy i L :” ::,“: :”N \"r'“u 1»'1‘« 2 1," : ;m .1’ u‘, th ’|‘”) ;lr' 1d vla:nluiur lu’\vr.m.'u 1\1:1: ’r‘ ‘“r.llfv‘E‘:, lll‘);”l\llYM](.;Hl:l rh pushed. Upon next Saturdiy at Ogalalla the Others are cheaper or dearer—as you wish for—stiff or fedora son, Frederic R. Coulert and Jo -Doa 3 WL ! who Is doing the houschold duties, said to a > melodra arts, and M G bt 4 ey s e ' | s S Minnesota best 4X Superlative flour, $1 sk. (3 ity more: | case of the Alfalfa irrigation district 18 to b ats 8 clibky a4 TBIABd’ 8¢ Bt i 4 o be appointed recelvers of all the -“‘v‘ e y Bakers' Delight “Hxh'v-'”‘“' (T reporter for The Be Bt ”:“ “r'rl.ni::”m\; of spontaneity, is an EAEEA. HLG 6iks. INVAIVOE LN TR ORRARTOF h\" ‘ heap a ], , an I. m I} vl h. nlu’ t in v' lll‘l| ul 1 ) raflroad lines and franchises of the St. JosePh | 9 bars bargain soap, 25c. Mrs, Arp, father’s sister, who resides In| " 'mhe piace is charmingly costumed, the | bonds upon about 7,000 acres of land. The 't very well mention each hat and its merits. You had better o & Grand Island railroad, and direc’ed to Silver soap, borax soap and gpy other | Missouri Valley, is a Christian Scientist and | dresses shown being models of taste and ele- | prinaipla ablished In.the dee) of thls come and sce for yourself, 3 Y. ¥ < 4 maintain and operate such iines and property | soaps, 3c had mother dispense with a physician's serv- | gance. “The Wife’ may b: seen during the [ I ; e s 3 til otherwise ordered by the court, as a und package rain water maker, 5e. fces and submit to the faith cure. This was | remainder of the week, with matinee Satur- | €ase Will be eagerly watched for by the pro S ot sacific svstem. OMcers etc., B¢ gome weeks ago. Iver since my aunt has | day. A large audience sat through the open- | moters of enterprises of even greater mag ¥ LR S per can, B%ge. 2 tavstht her to deny she has improved some, | ing performance, and business is sure to{ nitude, particularly by the promotess of the agents and employe ed to ob:y and con HAYDEN BROS,, but falls back again, and when she does we | increase as the engagement progre: Golden district, extending through Brown s 1 Grand Island are instru torm to such orders as may be g.ven to thom from time to time by the receivers. With'n ninely days frcm the date of enter- h tng upon their duties the receivers shall file TR with Special Master Cornish a report cove ing N e Giving away bicycles fre AIN PACTS T “Father, like all of his family, believes in | William Gill, author of ‘““Adoni “Old Jed | acres of Nebraska’s cholcest lands, faith cure, and has written to aunt to come [ Prouty” and other comedy successes, will| The uniform decislon of the state courts ves Beyond|yp A physician sewed up the cut he re- | open a week's engagement at the Crelghton | yag heen favorable to the laws relating to the t ceived, but he denies the other injuries and | theater, beginning with a matin 1a¥ | construction of ditches by public corparatio Wish for a fall '05 catalogue? Posts card us at once, from their entrance upon the discharge Cf| @iy growing and garden farming are the gotting along wel prother, Lloyd, | September 1. This play, while their duties until November 1, 1895, showing | quickest_ surest means of money making, :',, h,;,‘;l'f{},,,‘_-’f well. Little brother, Lloyd, | &P te e tensely amusing, s entirely | organized with powers similar to those of a in detall the'r administration of the'r trust.| o iie ahq vegetables from this section have Have the nelghbors ever spoken to you | different from the arse and | municipal corporaticn, within the particular From the receipts from the cperation of the | un"onyiapla’ reputation n the western and |'relative to making a protest against your | offensive horse plays so characteristic of | #phere in which the irrigation work is under- read the recelvers shall pay current operating | opgeorn markets, While in the west the | family taking the ‘denial’ treatment?” ltter ¢ comedies. The company includes | taken. When, therefore, about two weeks United States court te opinion an outc seldom heard. expenses, taxes on the mortgazed property and all sums due inferceptng rallway lines ariging from interchange of business hes, lettuce and “No, sir; aunt will probably be here before | Jennie Lind Lewlis, John Hines, Harry Can- | A£0 Judge Ross in th nd, are being | Sunday to pray and deny the afilictions my | fleld, Katherine White, Rhea Starr and others | han "‘V'd”‘nn "1" nmn‘ ¥ L was ralsed such as ground is snow-covered, radi: peas, grown on the open grc shipped from central Mississippl. Garden | parents are suffering with.’ equally competent, e The ecncluding parsgraph of the court’s o | farmora are not limited to tirce or ¢ — columns of the western press teemed with der proviles that the Centrsl Trust company | iy wonths of shipment, -but have twelve | CLOS TLA . Satur Racing Matinee. adyerse comments. Judge Ross undertook tc i i shall prosecute this suit to a final decrea A8 | yopihg every year for their market time A fine program of races has been arranged | hold that such an irrigation ent se was cup|qENEi i speadily as possible under the ru'es of €ty | 4ng something to sell evety month. Special [ Seash o to Co for Saturday of this week, to be pulled off at | Ot A public improvement, of public moment ) Tisgrent Vegeiatle practice, and if it fail o to do, the court |y " NGTNEETIe rains are run by the| Ixland Vin New York and Return. it kol ! public concern and for public purp-ses. He tion of & famou French physielan, will quickly ciire yout of a1l ner . o will of its own motion d'scharge the property Apples do well and are generally | September 4 and 5 the Chicago the old falr grounds on Sherman avenue. All| decided that the law confiicted with the first Gl G T S R AT AL in the hands of the receivers from their m!nl- the home market at good prices. nd Trunk railway will sell excuri "'I‘v sting “’“m’p AlB]: precedes ‘”l“'””' B of | Section of the fourteenth amendment to the 1 sl !'-l"_r:lnll‘w l‘\iw;-)pr;n;‘nly inissionn, Nergors Deblll ody, afte aking te provision for 8, peach Jlums pes, strawberries, kets to Co land (harbo New A\ 0L PrRCeden Lia U ’f | federal constitutiol fel rovides that ‘‘no Pimples, ess to Marry, Exliausting Dra ricoe tody, after making apy v ars, | , plums, grapes, strawberries, ets to Coney Island (harbor of New York HEethE Mt O S (00 OPLL P8 L | federal constitution, which provides that n asHIsE D Lot Dl 1 Tends (o Spermatorrha an hif not # DENE cleanses te liver, it by the re- fact, all smali frufts are very profitable | City) for $18.00 for the round trip, property | crops. state shall deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law nessof discharge, wh \ the payment of Habili horrors of Tmp celvers, or made first licns upon th will be the last opportunity to get the troiters Tomatoes from this section com- | limited to fifteen days. BEFORE ano AFTER Jiiih sullman sleeping car accommoda- | together before that event. The best horzes |\ Lmparities. by this order. mand the highest price. Irish and sweet po- Ample Pullman sleeping car accommoda SE3Aid Mergetid asliia, Without considering the stupenduous benefits R F a1l weak orean ‘Coples of the crder hive al<o been fled in | tatoes yield and pay well. In fact all vege. | tlons and day coaches will be provided for | in the stables of Al Patrick, 0. W. Pickard, | i, tne Jand and the almost fabulous increase D trers wre ot ciced by Doclors 13 becitse ninety per eent are troubled wity B Lo Stk ton. lrouiticonrt ToF, (hio KANKEK | tAblca” sareira ant peying Aaph: - Two (o leavinis ‘Dearborn Station, Chicag, | Scctt Robinson, Adam Thompson, John Torri- | of property valuations and of population, he rcaintiiin OOPTDEN f1s ooy known feratths (o cive witlout uh oneracon, 61 esi ) g — on which earlier crops of graln or veECtables | 4nd also on trains leaving Dearborn Station | program. This meeting is for the benefit o LG “’”,’“. i e SMIUHAVGITRERTCEN BTN 2.0 [ox T 80 Fewischioo, Cak 2 291609 RAIN ROBBERS | I8V beet e e faeding.. Bermuda Is | 2t 8:15 p. m. of the two days, reaching New | the Omaha Driving club, A D YA Concarn FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO., 110 Farnam St.. Omaha. v & The effect of such a decision if left to stand would be to comple overturn Irrigation chemes. Even now the A'falfa dist-i*t, which has prepared its bonds for issuance, with- cxpense of plowing or seeding. Bermuda is ple grass for both hay and pastu 2 to 4 tons per acr ohnson gras: yields well and makes excellent hay. Or- York at 8 a. m. of the second morning - Coney Island has a world wide fame as a Orchard Homes. immer resort. The great International | Fourth Orchard Homes party leaves Omaha the st makes Off ax a SIb hound. They are having a good deal of fun around [ ¥ and A ht race takes place off Sandy Hook, New | for this beautiful region Saturday, August A Union Pacific headqugrters over the part }’““;" AT L '|“‘ Wit ey LU LU sl 4T Harbor, September 7. This excur- [ 3ist. All information on application to Geo. [ HOld® them, dwalting the determination cf \ AR T Bar i e UL L IR LR LR et L also furnish an_excellent opportu- [ W, A o ot Aot Farnam 8, | the Nebracka courts, and pozsibly of the | played by bloodhounds in the capture of the | g jn addition red clover, alfalfa, melilot for people of Chicago and the | Om r""\ el I‘“ L ¢ Farnam B, | ynited States court. George W. felds of \ men who robbed the Union Pacific train at | cow-peas and lespedza Alfalfa gives west to visit this great international ra-| oo S eorasifs this city stated to a representative of The Brady Island. While the special service force | to 8 cuttings annually. If you want f gat PERSONAL TABRAGRAPHS. Bee that he would leave for Ogalalla Satur y to argue in favor of the irrigiti-n law sed at the last session of the legislature LIKE A GOOD TEMPER SHEDS early and secure best accom- | Millard. He appears for the Alfalfa irrigstion corpor - Sa el Porter, Minneapolis, Minn., is reg- | tion and believes that the courts will not fol e et e L' 5 | low the lnte decision of Judge R:ss. BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE. Smith and mother left lagt even. | 'The difference between the operations of a public and of a private corperation in irri Its |~ Tickets now on sale at 103 South Clark i a d its location, see or write to t o vashi Py ) ch of the robbers some Drig d s d s . 0 | street, Chicago, corner Washington. Pur-| willia ade a, Mont., is at the | pas search of the robbers some oright mind sug- | G "7 Afey “panaral agent, 1617 Farnam | e’ opin & willlam Braden, Helena, Mont., is at th gested that bloodhounds ought to be put on | §t., Omaka, Nebraska RoALLIGHR the trail of the men before they got into the -— The route of this exsursion is, via the sand hills, LOCAL LODGE WAS DEFEATED. | famous Clair tunnel and Niagara Fails, Inquiry was at once instituted and the in- [ ¢ thence over the picturesque Lehigh Valley | ~Howard B. country in | Information as to Orchard Homes, oad was scouring th of the road was scouring th produots B as akonoo Inalltlen 4nd Ll o ure Grantx (h ction in the | railroad, known as the Switzerlead of | Ing for a visit at Ithaca, N Y. ¢ IR b tatall . s A BAtSIARE. ek e / bloodhound, the property of the Milwaukee | The grand :",?,E:'(,,- i 1\";_.,\'.:‘5,',"{“,,,‘ [ s Letilgh Vatley | Gitr jond Mrs: Gearge Bt Olair of Kansas | markable. The private corforations are usually road, was in easy distanco of Omaha and an chog AL A ‘daylight ride over the Lehigh Valley | City, Ki are guests at the Arcade. composed of foreigners and their enterpr. won its case against Forest lodge, No. 84, and | raliroad from Niagara Falls to New York | H. C. Miller, Ed P order was sent for it. The animal was City affords a : ver I ent to Kearney, : there | Was granted a temporary injunction. The in- | City affords a panorana of over {00 milcs | wife are Chicago a secured and sent to Kearney, and was there v in extent, not equalled i any one day's met by a special cngine, bearing Chief De- | junctional order is to remain in force until n:y on the Ameri2an continent erry and P. H. Deacon and | costs from $6 to $30 per acre. Our enterprise rrivals at the Barker. will cost but $3 per acre, Idaho !rrigates 500.- Mr. Willlam Amburster of Salt Lake City | 000 acres in cne distret. It cost” $3and twon y I AU ReAkTotid bthors. of itho: Dirsulng |.the''cana' Is' Elbd \upon'itia prayer ifor e | ou Rl RIIbWadyane _ | 1& making the Barker his permanent quarters. | miles of the canal went through solid rock Passengers will be allowed ane days' stop force. The animal was kept closely caged | permanent injunction. over at Niagara Falls, 't desirel, on going Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hurd and Miss Nellie | We will probably argue this question histor- until’ it was landed in Gothenburg, from | The officers of Forest lodge, the defendants | journay. H. Comstock of Chicago are at the Millara. [ Ically and show that in all ages irr'gition has which point the trall wag to be taken up. | in the present injunction suit brought by the T T . W. Harper, Harry Beggs and 124 Walsh, | been considered of immense public utility.’” “ When the huge box in which the thief tracer | grand lodge officers, are enjoined from de- | He Bought O Homes Land. | 1o faute, Ind., are guests at the Paxton. = E was confined was opened at Gothenburg the | stroying the papers of the lodge. Charles | OMAHA, Neb., August 23d, 1895.—Mr. Ge>. | = iss Alice E. Hitte of the Lincin sehool T™HE MARKE entire population of that district was on hand | Reynolds, who intervened Wedneslay, intend- | W. Ames,’ C Dear Sir—T havo just 80t | .u raiurnsy. from Lincoln, where ke spent to get @ look at the animal. The curious | ing to secure such a standing that he could | back from a most delightful trip to Orchara | pas MeiERed FPOR ™ i SHe PEL| INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 20 were well rewarded for their pains. Chief | proceed to reorganize Forest lodge, should | Homes, Mississippi, and have found that et o S8 St 1895: Clerk Henderson had sccured the dog at an | occasion require, has withdrawn his' petition | and surrounding c-untry the most b RG:2A AQragary,foliy; Aaiton ottt Mosning WARRANTY DEEDS. gutlay of 25 cents, which he had paid to two | in which he asks (o be admitted into the suit | and feriiie ever I set eve on. News, publishcd at Savannah, Ga., spent| g w Gelston and wife to Free Method- 4 d a R()Om for boys, who captured the animal under tie | as a representative of the faction which dis- | For a climate nearer perfection you coult | Yesterday i RO g ist church of Elk City, S0x44 feet in A Union Pacific freight houso In this city, A | claims having violated the constitution, ~The | travel the world over and could not find any- | Alfred Millard left yesterday for Denver to | 'ne corner of sw i0 acres of sw 1L10-13§ 100 . . Ly h and a can of roofing paint had done the | legal question as to the disposition of a sus- | thing to surpass it. I had been reading the | Dring home his family, the members of which Nvl*r':_"l-*':[\ ot -':lrko«’l"!llk(«_l ll"l-;‘;"]llv('.d' ~ 3 e pended lodge's funds, pending a settlement | Orchard Homes advertisements in The Bee, | have been spending the summer at Colorado 1) Rogers' 8ad, . a0 " 25X all’ 151 Ors '“,“:“"‘;‘“_"‘(“‘";““"‘:f a reaulsition on the road | of its controversy with the grand lodge, is a | but never dreamed it was tie place repre- [ POInts: Sarah Rige and husband’ ‘to. Anhie = e chacle of bloodhounds and if he gets | new one in this state for raternal organiza- | sented to be. . A. C. Gearhart of Lincoln called on The |~ Campbell, lots 24 and block 1 ; g o i teall will ‘be. Ghiot Clorh 1o qnem o1 | tions, The looking over that beautiful couatry Mr, bart was chaplain of | Armstrons first add...... ¥ 2 It will pay you to get our prices for we : e Chle crk Henders o s \len' Orohara Haties Ao Y r the Twenty.s2cond | Annie Campbell to Stephen Rl 2 ! Superintendent Nichols' office, $17.25 to Loulsville, Ky., and Retur :".,}..,in:.i' ",‘(”,l,.\f‘[,\.m,“,;‘"‘.":_.fff',:f;‘-f"’ :‘nr,r‘ Sesslonotthe 1..”,‘-“57.‘;': the Twenty-sscond | i S G0k and. wite to. B M h, el o A s — Via the Burlington route, September 8, 9 | fa atints tioda Siotn i bor oy < 5t o ) lot 18, ‘blogk 4,"Lakeviaw ceeee 1,00 can and will save you money. ur prices DETRACKED IN BUFFALO. and 10, on account of the national encs Yoy e AL D o stare i BuiELTeaen o (o1 Thelnl0n K0 N uto: : QUIT OUAIMIDEED 3 g £ ! E el and 1% o0 account d pressed me €0 much that to think of coming | gether with his wife and two boys, retirned | o ¥ Leresche and wife to B N Robert- i L \ Nebraxka Knighis (o Boston Withe O G A er 6. Stopovers a1, | VACK 0 Omala without making a purchate | yesterday from a six weeks' outing cn the | Cson, ‘ot B, ‘Douglas add o South will average 35 per cent lower than v \”,v asters nections. lowed on return trip east of Peoria and St e 1 R S e UL LA TR L Sl Rl e ; 1 wouldn't be fair to give the road or its | Louls. ot L Cherefore, secured mys<lf a beutifnl [ tock in all of the sights from Oregon to the £k all competito while Y. agents away, but there’s a story worth telling | Special Pullman sicepers and chair cars | {78 1", PION DO sk e wuer o L Meaionn lina: FO BENL OF IraNtom P rs, while on Lace Cur 4 that camo out of the rivalry of Nebrasks | Wil leave Omaha at 9:50 a. m., September | 1O at present, and also a splendid crop of | At the Mercer: Minnle Guyer, Glenwood o Pl pis Ve ai Py tuat camo out of tho rivalry of Nebraska | §liconnacting at St. Joseph with tho G, A, | O With & streim of clear water running | ra.; Mra, AItH, LA 5o, Kan.s B W [ 5T Gak PIAAE onisarh At He tains and Draperies we will save you " foade foruthe Knlahts Templar excursions o | K, “offcial rain, which: carrlos ‘the dcpart: | 9%n (hrough the center of It ouse truiy, | por, Kar 1o B theriana Bt : oston. One Nebraska line got up an im- | ment commander of Nebraska and his staff A. CHAPMAN, H. B. Hard and wife, Nellle H. Comstock, S 3 2 g < o menso (raln and promised (o land tts patrons | 41 runs through fo' Loutsville ‘without 724’ South 190k st Chicago; T. D. Murrin and wife, Peidmont 60 per cent, Alsoiremember our stock in Boston ahead of all competitors. The trip | Change, reaching that city at 4:30 p. m. maha, Neb. D.; Fred Deirs, L. H. Beason, Denver 3 2 j A D | September 10. 4 e A Oy b A 3 /e - 4 to Chicago was made on flyer time, and | = leaping i reaedtatons can now be ob- | WILL MAKE GREAT X[ SolosERMLEDaklarding, - Ohicag; v Busanna is entirely new. We have no Moth there came ghe first hitch. The agents had | tained at the city ticket office of the Bur. Zeurs, Duluth; O. H. Swingley, Beatrice, . = ) tajled to make the proper provision for the | lingion routs, 13554 Farmam St Toiephers | Fisheries Bullding to Contain Many [ Neb; Miss Carrie Brown, Blair, Neb.; M. eaten carpets to show you and our Styles Ienml»“m ('nmlir!lhyn», and it required a lot of | 250, X J. B. REYNOLDS, Interesting Exhibits. g\;\'hhs. Osihkw;hv“\\l" _:_h";rly l‘;ml'lvm I{fll ! hustling to find a road that would take the y ; ‘Phssenge . The fisheries build| t the fa Mallory, “Marshalltow +»H.Hoason, -Ay- 2 iskers f R e S G Oy Phssenger Agent. | The fshenics bulkiing at the fair, tram | LY B! Kogukn sohatown, Wy e and Patterns have no Whiskers on them. [ of business, The special fnally got out of XAS, ST e ] play a star role in | ¢y " Fallrath, Milwaukee; Mrs. Dorsey, . = s 4 ‘Clfcago ' a fow hours Iate, and was cua ine ) exposition attractions. Jackson, Neb. Just look us over and you will agree that a ! Buffalo and delivered to the West Shore line. Via Sante Fe Route. Commissioner Lew May states that he has rasknne nt the Hotels. The superintendent of that company had his| For lowest rates on tickets and best gy [ ®NOUEM applications for space from parties Y Rome Miller, Norfolk; L. 3 usy day sign out, and denied any knowl- | ccmmodations call on or address E, L. | owtside of the state to fill a building twice rison. ) We Are the Only Up-to-Date - cdgo of o special from Nebraska being de- | Paimer, P. A. Santa Fo Route, Room 1, Firat | the size of the present one. He intends, how- | AL the Dl John Young, Liberty; T. - (l,\eur;‘ll to his road hyl the M-Y-Z people of | National Bank, Omaha. ever, to give first place to Nebraska fien, | B- Waddell, Odell; M. F. King, Lincoln. ] ) F 1 maha. His llne was hot with specials, and -— thus hoping to show the people wha 1| At the Merchants—J. A. Freeland, Blair; 5 . 1 et bostnssa o nl o aaang. M (ot atan: b o e cutivation oF ‘e bat can | g i ickson, G. C. Hagelelt, O'Nel; H. | Nervous, Chronic and Private % after. If ko got time later in the day he| After scarccly thrce months of marrled | farmers In the state who Bave had o S Gt B { ] would sce what ho conld do for the wander- [ lifo Mrs. Calla D. Witchey was deserted | a little money at thelr disposal and a spring Arcade—J. W. Luikhart and & nl sEAs Es R oRebaloasurorot |,'r,'.‘.'r,',,}k" SXCUrsIOnists | by her spouss and left to ShIft for herselt |on the farm that could be diverted into a 1. Nett sridge; H. O. Whyman, IN OMAHA s ing on a sidetrack at | g oine confinucd in this state for two years | Small pond, have tried their hand at culti- | Norfolk: A. B b, Crete; J. . C: of the L | Buffalo for twenty-six hours, and swearing at the Denver and California excursionists | $he petitioned the distriet court, demanding who had left home a duy later than the a bill of separation from Fred W. Witchey, braska knlghts. The excursionists finally got | t0 Whom she wae married in Fremont, March vating several varleties of stlll water fish, | 808, Lincoln; The W and the result in many cases has been a | JAmison, Yutan. little short of mar re Mahn, Alma; C. Boweln Mt ' CashzCredit elous. Many of these LOCA 8 away and landed in Boston twenty 16, 1893, There Is one child, 1 year and a [ farms Will exhibit at the state fair. $ Mansend 1 a d 08 wenty hours y rr 3 D e e hednlo e halt old, but Mrs. Witchey says her spouse R SRS’ PICNIO. A marriage llcense has been issued to '” " tokiis LETTER CARRIERS PICNIC, Dave Davis and Miss Grace Brown, both AND: 2~ is too violent in tempar e.charge of it. e S OF MEN. Railway I . | The Burlington will take the mail cal of Omaha to Lincoln on Labor day | J. G. Gibson of Marion, Ta., division super- intendent of the Milwauk Lena T. Field has begun an action for di- | Lincoln Park, Lis s, Rield tembe of South Omaha. vorce from William O., Fleld. Mrs aln Monday, Sep- ' says her husband is possessed of fine bus Mrs. R Cady & Braden, the retall grocers who H : N " £ Only $1.10, Omaha to Linco d return, | f2iled” yesterday, were located at 1813 St. w K . e td ness ability and capable of fairly minting 7, 81:10, Omaha. to Lipooln and return. | aearyta”avoenus,” tustend of on' Leavenworth 3 Special train will leave the Union Depot at street, as at first announced TREATMENT. money, but he refuses to share any of it|10.80 A, M. Returning, will lesve Lincoln 8 In the city. | with his family, now consisting of herself B f th d lod, £ 1‘ ek HONEYS WORYHORYOUR no“EVBACK. Charley Dundey of the Union Pacific law | and a child of b BT 27 at 9:00 P, M | A committce of the grand lodge of 00d | poR ALL FORMS ¢ WEAK. 5 ks =iy s 3 department has returned to s work afier | BAWAr ZAbritkio. was appointed receiver | o TICKEL3 Of All letter carrlers und at the | Fellows vesterday sclogted the Dellone hotel NESSES AR O AES M a serious fllness. for the Omana Tent and Awning company, | It Ticket Office of the Burlingion Route, | 8 hetdquarters for the order ThemE ane | prLEs, FISTUNA FISSURE i ; ! and A ompany e b 4 \eeting of the grand lodge he secon ILES, FISTUL 2, pe . : LITI“‘I Order of tho \\\;”M excursion went to Several cr;‘]‘llh have commenced replevin | 1324 Furnam S§t. R T 80 In the second |\ FOFaR" without the use of kalfe. lgature neoln yesterday over the Rock Island for a | actions, alleging that goods were bought av 4 S atin=io! . = or causti h % 2 day's outjug. There wero six coaches loaded | Without any intention being entertatned t | omered by the Chitnn shmikes & St | rangemesteSor Tbiiom mictee to portect ar- | Al corfespondence answered prompt LG K was | Business strictly confidentlal. -Medicine sent after- | froe from obseérvation to ail parts of the {1y, Call on or address, with stamp. for Circu- nts for Jubllee day next we Paul railway, the short line to Chicago. A | held at the Commercial elub yesterda clean train made up and started from | noon and considerable progress was made in | Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to | Arranging details. The plans published in with members of the order and their friends, | the time of purchase to pay for them. They left at § o'clcck and returned at 9 o'clock. Py The harvest excursions were Inaugurated Rents) han sOEaRRING, yeslerday. The number of patrons was small | ‘l""‘“‘;"l“"’ s ":""]‘;"" x‘r“;; ‘{“I"”" cre- | destination. ~Elegant train service and cour- | Sunday’s Bee will be adhered to. lars, Free Book, Recipes and Symptom . y and the rallroad men are convinced that ¢he | tarles of the State Board of Health was held | fooss employes . Entire train_ lisnted by | The P ¢ Vie i o e anks h o sloyes. o) d by e axton & Vierling company com- | P s 2 5 excurilons were Inaugirated (0o eatly in the | at Lineoln for organizition. The offces | electricity and hoated by steam, with clectrlc | menced the construstion of an e s, | REBEMON R WALl apnanliatian. f20s: season. s““lnm.‘.l1;(-;‘)*:&:“:‘,)“."'1 Wil be run, | were taken ag follows: \dents 11 .| BNt inevery berth. ° Fines dining car |or covered way. to the entrance of Hoyd's OCmaha Medical and on Septembe he last on Septem- | George S. Nason, Omaha, president; O | service In the west, with meals served “a la | theater yesterday. The iron roof will be g =) E ber 24, s Miller, Orand_Isiand, vice president and | carie. The Flyer leaves at & p. m, daily | (Wety-two foet wide, and will extend over to Surgical Institute, DDDL—DUI_JLJIJLJL_]DE—!U 300 A. P, Cona, of the engineering department | treaSurer; 0. F. Lambertson, Lincoln, secre- | from Unicn depo! the curb. The top will be of corrugated iron r | ouglas Sts., , Nel of the Union Pucific ~has returned from | tary. The members drew lots to determine | ity ticket offiee, 1504 Farnam streot. C.|and the front and sides will be oraamented 14th and Doug Omuha b Parls, where he has becn for several months, | their terms of incumbency and the result | g “Carrier, city ticket with fancy grill worl | He went to the French capital after his sis- | Was: Miller, three years; Lambertson, two |~ 1 SUF Tenpkaaan. A SRR | ter, who was ill at that place, and was taken | Years, and Nason, one year. Will Not Stay to Fight, Haydens' plano saves money. down with typhoid fever, and was very low — —— George Anderson, who challenged s certaln tor a long time. t Ladies' Turkish baths, party in the city not long ago to fight with The Burlington’s Knights Templar spectal | Alcohol, BRERH SR RN Dy J 3 reached Boston two hours ahead of time.| Vapor, 1 ds, plstols, brickbats or anything else of Assistant General Passenger Agent Smith, Electric baths, which he had the most, left for Chicago yes- who chaperoued the party, was presented | Massage, terday. It Is sald thut George didn't care to with a solid silver water service by the mem- | Manicure, chiropodist, scalp and halr and | explain things to his parents, who have been bors of the Nebraska commanderles which | the feet are given special attention, 109 and | aWay and are expec'ed home shortly, and comprised the excursion. 110 Bee bulldin X rather than face the music created by his | W. H. Cudney, traveling passenger agent — - challerige, tooK refuge in flight. [ ) of the Denver & Rio Grande, passed through | Tents to reut, 1313 Farnam 8t | B ai gt TR, the city Wednesday en route to Davenport, s e mu lee Court. Ja., in charge of the remains of his mother, » DIED, The cases against Mrs. Miller of 708 Center who died in Denver from Injuries received cm—— street were dismissed yesterday by Judge o & street car accident some months ago. | WILLIAMS—Marlon Grace, aged 4 months [ Berka for want of prosecution, and also the | Which Man Wins? The one with steady nerves and Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair, © iy No matter what you wash wit's WOOL a clear brain. That means, in nine ‘ t cases out of ten, the man with a Tn accordance with her last request her body | - @nd 1 day. beloved daughter of Mr. and | case against J. G. Crowland { . > ; ] i e cremated at Davenport. Bt chitoe T Wl neral cim | *EaVard Milvouser ied 4 comp'aint yeser C good digestion. A Ripans Tabule —— "9 o' clocl ! 1895, | 48y morning against Claus Hansen for th | . 0! 9 o ok, 30, 5. el Ll et B L et I da% | embeazioment of $30. Hansen Is under age 6 A On August 29, September 10 and 24, | ,IVile 0d has been dolng collecting for Millhouser, after dinner may save to-morrow's 1895, the Unlon Pacific system wlil sell tickets | MURPHY—8arah, aged § months, daughter P — | | o the i 4 b ! of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Murphy. Fun- Possesslon ix Conditional. e when they come out | from Council Bluffs end Omaha to poln oral Friduy afternoon af 2 p. m., from | 1o Mrs, Elsaba Goodbard will live in Elk When they went in—and | . eouth and west in Nebraska aud Ka tamily residence, No. 711 Hickory 'street. b R e C clean. Pure—delicious for Lusiness. also lo‘l‘:’olondu, Wynmhln‘ l;h h -%d 1daho, | Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. horn she can continue to enjoy the compan- 9 the bath. At all leading . east of Weiser and south of Beaver Canon, af | PAYNE-John I, aged 73 years 7 months | lonship of ler granddaughter, Ella. Should dealert X v 59 1 [ Ripans Tabuls Bold by di ists, or by mall Ry S b0 tes 08 Malte | Fesideles SETO g* o, Funeral from | ghe refuse to move from Omiha to, Efkhorn Raworth, Schodde & Co., | 1211 price. (. cents & box) 1 sont to The K Il“" nformatiol Baturday, Augusc 81, at 10 a. m. ' Inter. | Within ten days with Ella, Henry Rasmus, Chicago. | pans Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce . X, PRI 10 o DUNN, City Tioket Agent ment Bairview ocemetery. - Friends i | the father, gets possession of his daughter. MOST PERFECT MADE. - . s vited. Litchfield,” Conn., papers pleasc | Judge Ambrose made this disposition of the 1202 Faruam Omaba, Neb. 5 Ras A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, Free —_—— ooy —_—————— " h‘b"___.__ from Ammonia, Alum or 13 other adulterant, trow, pians Toated, Haydeo', . | 9,000,000 tties akost wucls, 3¢ "”‘“"““:J Orgens % low wa 820, o Hopdens, als - | 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, [:lDEDC:!C:JDC]EDDDCJUDE;;; S cOrpus cas yesterday, Locrsran———