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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1895)
- - - - - ' - 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TilE OMAhA DAIlY JHJg : ] : FRIDAY , UGtTST a4 18i ! ) ( 'I RNIGHTS OFF FOR BOSTON Tcmplars from Nebraska Leave for the Triennial Oonclave. MASSED ON ONE TRAIN AT THIS CITY SOllie "t 'Viut ! " 'h" . \r. ! III Ihe I'lIrl- CluplI'l Iy 1."II\\e,1 by ellllt"rllllL C"lIIlIIlIllIh'r ) ' 1111,1 CltllI.'r I.'rn. 'rllill PlII. rhll . A special ) train ot seven coaches , five IIcpers ) , a diner , a baggage car and a chair car . pulled out over the lIurllngton 'ester- lay afternoon at 4:45 : , with the ebraka .blegatlon to the triennial conclave "t the i nlghtR Templar IIhlch will \ convene In aoston tn a few clays. . The knights were accomplnlell to the lIepot by a big crowd of friends onll the banner-belleekell train was wildly cheered when It IlIIlIell ( Ollt. Almost a majority of the iioegatton whIch cOlllprlsc11 ) about 150 Ilerpons was made up up the melllbers ot ltt. : Calvary 1'01\1- \ lIIanllery No. I or this city. scveral of wholll were accompanied by their families Many at the members Ilitl not make up their mllllla to go IIntil the last minute one man In particular telephoning his wIfe len /IIln- mites before the train pulled out that he had dechlel , to make the trip , and there was can- sejuently ( SU/II hurried scrambling to gel on the train. The spe-cloll will make a slop at several hours at Chicago and anoth\r \ ut Niagara rails. All the olllcers ot the local commanllery were In tllC lIelegation. The list Is a. . fol- 10\\ s : Edwin n. l'erfod commallller , uc- companltd by his wirE1 ; idwin 1 lIanpy , generalissimo - eralissimo : Perry A. Lyons captain general ; Thomolt J. Olackay , Prelate ; George E. Warner senior warden ; lIobert Carleton. junior warden ; Leverett M. Anderson , treas- urer : Eben IC. 1 Lang , recorder ; George T. Nicholson stamlanl hearer Uenj.llliln I. ' . Thoma , sllonl bearer , accompanied / } ' his wire ; Alfred M. Olson , warder ; Samuul D. Cadwell , third guard ; William n. Johnson . 8ecolld guard ; Fred \ ' \ ' . IlIchards , flu st guard : John II. White , captain at the guard , accompanied h t } ' his witI' Others who were on the train were George W. 1.lnlngel' and wltE- ' . Louis II. I ! Ko. ty William - liam II. 1I0wen and wle. OnHal'e Atmdson and wife , Victor White , William T. 1t,1blllson. Wlnl1eld S. 3travn Oscar n. Allen , I\te : antI sister , Albert / 1' , BrInk and wife ' . Samuel Burns and wile , Thomas 10' Godrey [ and , wife , George W White and mother J. 11. _ Walltlns anti wire at South Omaha , Mrs. Victor O. I.angtry , Irs. Helen It. Clark James \V , Oln'nanl , Louis 1. ' . Do Lorl/11er. : The delegates tram other points In the state arrived In the city In the atlerIlon , and boarded the special which was made up at thIs poInt. The commanderles thai were represented were : Mt. lorl.lh No.4. Lincoln : Mt. Lebanon No. Ii t , Grand Island 1 ; Mt. herman No.7 , Beatrlc. , Oil. Talur , Nu. 9. remont : Oil. Borab No. 10 , 'Cer.u'meh ; Mt. Nebo No. 11. hastings ; Oil. Hebron No. 12 , Kearney : Mt. Palestln No. 13 , North Platte ; Mt. Jappa No. 17. York ; i11. Gnlhse- mane No. 21. Columbus. The grand commandery was represented by the olllce\5 , Mt. Calvary commanlery , Mtlng as an escort far Grand Commander C. B. Finch Commander Edwin IL Perfect I1t ML. Calvary commandery No. 1 or this city has been notified , that he has been appo'ntell ' as an aIde to Chief Marshal Samuel C. Law- tnce ' , who has charge at the monster / 111- rado that wilt occur on August 27. : ! The Nebraska - brasla Qelegatlon has also been honored Ih receiving a ( special invitation tu 1 recllton . to be given by St. John's commandery No. 1 at Ihlallelphla at the 10tei Vendome , 10 one given by California commanl1err ln. 1 Qt San Francisco at the Parker house , and to one given by Columbia commander Nu. 2 at Castle Square hotel. Another special carrying knights to the convention city passell through the city over the Burlngton last night a tOl minutes Cer 8 o'clock I was occupied by the grand commal1ery ot California , a large number / 01 niexuhers at Oakland commandery at Oakland - land and sonic members from the other commanderles In the atato There were /010 than 100 persons on the train The train was composed or eight coaches , live sleepers a dimmer a chair car and a baggage car. car.Tho train stepped only a few minutes at the union ilepotJut / I was met by a nilin. her at the knights at the city whu had only time to shake hands . with the travelers. ) IUIIn"s 1'FICUI.lAIt s'I'oln' . 4tlIegM Ihll I. . " ' 1. Irtigge'd 1111 ' 1"1",1 to 3tii ' . " I. :11 rr ) Mien Hiey has sued Mary L. JuIcy for a 1II0rce , alleging that In collusion with Wil. lam Wnlfer she drugged him , and nt SIOlX City , la" , In October , 1S93 , forced him to marry her At tire time he says ho . , was intending to marry Mary E. Lee and his present wIfe . Imowl1g thIs took thle method to prevent the wedding. Riley says he did not regain his facultIes unlll the day toltowink th marriage , since which he has not seen his wife. . 1111VtN'L'S IllS IAUGI'I'gl. 11.IU. Chll' " . " Ihlt lie 1IIIc farl " 'IIM Itlil UhItR'lI. Illa tIre 3'eal'-0Id daughter at Henry nasmus , according to the story ot her fattier . has been kldnuped by a woman with whom she wire loft for company's sake Henry lIasmus has brought habeas corpus proceedings aK11mt Mrs. 1 lzabeth Goodhard. lie la1 his daughter was first entrusted to Mrs. Goollhard al Tlkhor and then removed to Om3ha , where she Is being concealed. lie wunts her brought T Into court. St.i'iiIiii ! .t VI'INIII1I. Paino's greatl&t of all mIlitary spectacles entitled the "StormIng at Vicksburg " will bo presented nnsler thb managemcnt at the . University climb at the umphlthealer nt Cuurt- land beach nt eight performances , ' omumnenc- Ing 11101a\ly September 7. ThIs pIcture Is so much larger than Pomlel. which was 11n here last iugust , that the platform and atglnl wi have to hI extended ( rein fifty to seventy feet In tact It b goIng 10 crcwd things to get time whole t\elve acres ur scenery set apart at the beach for the rpectacie The artificial lake will have to bE- enlarKed and filled with water so as to float . the gunbaats . and especially the great "Arhansas , " which Is.blown Into 1,000 pieces , The bOllanllent at the rorts by Ihe gun- boats Is al to be one at the ! 10st re4listlc tc spectacles ever put before / the IJublle. To glll an lea ut the size It may be stated that huteolll at tim one "breal that "Old Vesuvius" had In the destruction of POlpell there are to he rlOl'en In tIme "Storming ot Vlclshurg. " SI.'c.1 nights wi be 11ut on' . by which the Imlalmageflmemmt expects to luke the ralHle8t miiary display ever presented In Ollha and nXllCl to have : all time mIlitary organIzations [ rom neighboring eltles to take 113rt. - ( 'immi rr m's 1111111 ( 'llh I'ei'J mm ri- . Andrew l : urlan at Scotia Omaha \A3 arrested . rested 'elerdY nfternoon on an old < : In coni- plaint that 1:11 tip before JUdo Borka some lmo agJ. A man named Allen was arrested at the thus on a warrant S\or cut by 1auff- m3n al'CUIIK Allen at stealing a bread box - . - belongIng to his lukery. lie got the box and thou 4llen's wife essayed :1 : flank nio\'ement on the and ' eMmy relllel'lnej the article . Tto box and eli the combatants next took an IDnln brfre t the Judge and the case was < 111Enlse < , Allen now accuse laulln ot perjury In the trial and the talc or time bo' Is not this yet mornIng , , le.l. , TII ? case will come UI for trial I , 1111 I Ito 1iituge \L'r."tt'11 , tanager ! Prank Matocks ot the SIYlour Lake Ice cJn1ny md : Dookkeeper lerry Whlo harD been arrested on camplslnts S\C : 10 by Dr. Gerrge L. Miller and Judge hles Ogden , who are the prIncipal mom- hers ttth ) ! company And were ls originators. They hJ charge Mattocks and Whlo with embezzling tim Icmlnal sum at ' &O . Dolh Ien dummy their guilt and hue been admitted to bail . Ml' . Mattocks claIms to be able to explain time whole maier satisfactorily on beIng sinn an opporllnl ) ' . lie .ayi It grows oUt ot a alju5ted. butlnos mlsundeutandlr and can : bo easily . - ' . .4 . - 'J . ; \ .h A:111 \ , 113)d3. : : - ' . - - - . . , .t- : " . . 7 CONIn POl A 1:1 : 'r I ' i'Iittt S'H""C' I.r"III ) ' I.'url.t nit Slr..I/ IItm.pi. No sectIon . I Is admItted . has better advantages - taes In the way ot schools , churches , socIety , railroads and dome connections with centers at commerce and population. No ecton ! otter - ( era such advantages In the way of a mid , equable climate , tree trom al extremes of heat all cold No section otTers hotter I ; re turns from [ the honest labor at the Intelligent worker. The new Idea at the diversification ot crops : the raising at all the vegetables known to the market , and trults In alt their variety , brIng this fertile section more moner acre for acre , when employed In this branch at Industry , than any other farming sectIon Mn show you . The value at having : no rouths to dreH1 no leree blizzards and cold winter to contend with , Is Infinitely In favor ot thL rich portion or cur country , When your Iround by work and intelligent cultva- tion con be made 10 pay you from $ , to f30 per acre , It Is wel worth your while to etop and conFIder what should keep you tram Investigating ouch an lldorad0. You get bet- ter relurls for \ hal you r.11ge , because I I finer In quality ( than any other sectons pro- duce ; because It La In the maket earlIer and , taken to the great centers or the country by last fruit and vegetable trains at low freights and al time Ilulckest IIcs31ble schedules. The hnd of great opportunities . 01 FUrl returns for your labor , or undeveloped pJs'lhltcs. ! Is the great soulh. You can get all Ilrormltlon lS 10 the garden Shot ot the SOUlh , the real Mesa ot the settlers' ideas , by addressing I Geo. W. , \ lea , generai agent for Orchard Homes Intl" , 1&li IJnam at. , Omaha. Ne- braskol. The boom for thc south 1 [ on. I has limo merl ot the eat. The people arc going there as Cast as they learn at its Inducements - ducements anll allvanlages. ANNmt'ClIl tINTS. In " 'Iabama. " which wi be presentec at the Crelghlon theater for tour nights , com- /IIenclng Sunlay evening , August 25 , Au- gustn Thomas hs given to the stlge at least tour characters which will live longer than he will. The old souther pinnter Colonel Presion ; time 10rthem ratim'eid nmian . Captain Davenporl ; 'Squire } Tacker the Cosa coull ) jU2lce. and Cco:1I : MoboIy , the relic of time old-time souther g ntenll , rull ot polteneas : . chivalry all bravery. These characlers cal be found all over time south tollay. They are not gross , instmiIng caria- tures. but types 01 time south phce'l betare te people at time country from which they are drawn The cast present n ! "Alabama" 1mm- eludes the ramous actor Frank C. Bangs . Clement llaimmbrinige . Gerge LI. Miller , Ini I " warll 1. I ) Kelly , Hobert Cenness , Dwight Allen Frank I nldl/5t , Charles loore. gthel Irving , Zee Halbert , Adaialie Sawyer and Charlotte - ltuseil. . 1ii. : . I. lt CII'lnll.1 ltt'mmolm. An entertainment was given by time Youug Ien's Ilslllute at Courtand beach last night. Theme were about / 100 present. The threatenIng - Ing clouiiskept mal ) ' away. The com'lllel on arronJemelts comprised lesrs. I , . J. Sullivan. J. I. , lcDonald , I. " II. Koester I , . A. Simmth. T. J. Fizmorris , ham Laly , J. J. Riley and I' . B. lurry. Ihncng ; was the prilcipal amusement. The first arrangements Ileluled a moonlight excarslon en the lake This was given UII lS the rain Inler ed. At 11 o'clock Father S. F. CJr01 took a p slton In time center at time pavilion and pre e'ted Thomas B. Malone with a gel s'cltr baton or the lollge. The button was a present tram I.'ather Carroll chaplain at the lodge , and : T. J. 1 ' lzmorrls , pre'dent. ! I was presented to minI on account ut work performed In the last three months In securing members and tel other work for the lodge. John P. Russell would have received ono also , but was ab- sent. Music was turnshed ! by the Gate City orchestra and Steinhauser's band. IIHugrem'mt wlh lime Ilelmln. N. J. Anstne , an Ottunmwa . la. , resident , Is In jail on the charge at tr'lng to beat a hark- oman . \ \ ' . J. i'rlest out or his rare. Accord- Ing 10 Anstine's story ho hlre the hackman to take him to the resIdence of a :11. . Kelly , agreeing 10 pay him $ It the lrs. Kelly at that address was the Mrs. Kelly he wanted amid I not that he woull pay him only 50 cents. AnstIne says that the hackman agreed 10 this propostlon. When the two ar- rived at Irs. Kelly's residence Armatine . Anstne found that she was not the Irs. Kelly he wanted to see and consequently Offered the hackm3n lO cents The hackm3n refused to take It . alleging that the tare was $ and as Anstine was not willing to hand over that amount . n polceman was called and he went to jil. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ A Ft'v . . \.h'lltl " " , OrereJ by time Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paut railway , the short hue to Chicago. A clean train made up and started rrom Omaha. Baggage checked tram reslletce : 10 destlnaticim. Elegant Iraiu servce : and cour loomis elploye . ntOre train lighted by eleclrlcil and heated by stel. with electric light In every berth. Finest dIn 'ng car service In Limo vest , with meals servet "a Ia 1 serve. : carle. " Time Flyer leaves at 6 p. to. . dally trol Union depot City ticket office . 1501 $ I ' aram street. C. S. CarrIer , city ticket agent. - ttNtiI * 111.1 hot mu rim , 11l1 : .7i : Tickets on sale August 13 to 24 , geed to return In October. Cholse at routes going and relurnlng. Speeal ! train at through sleepers will leave Omaha , Mcmmday , August 10. at 4:10 : p. m. , running through to Boston \\'ITHOCT CHANGE via Niagara Falls . For tickets . sleepln reservations , and full Imartit'mmlars ' cal at nOCK ISLAND ticket olee , IGO : ! Faram street , 1:1.7 : : 1'0 IhOS't'ON ANI U IWI'llX "In tlsi . \'itbiiNII itilIIrmimtI. On August 1 to 2. time Wabah will soIl at above rate. This Is $3.00 less th1n other routes with Ihrough sleeping pars dally via Niagara Falls. We cn give you al the varied routes going or relurnng. ! For tIckets 01turther Inf llalon e/l on any agent or connectng ! lines or at W'abisim olllce , 115 Farimam street , 01' write G. No ' ' I.'arnal 6trlel wrle Clayton N. W. I ) . . 1. Agt. _ _ _ _ _ _ Last eh3nce to procure sleepIng car ac- cOlloelatlons Ihrough from Omaha to SpIrit Lake and return going Friday or Saturday at this } weele. Lust sleeper In this service leaves Omaha Saturday , August 21 , at 6:10 : II. I m. Helurlln ! leaves hotel Orleans SI11rlt Lake SUlday p. m. . August 25. J. n. BUChANAN , General . Pasenger Agent. tr'hll',1 llnimme S..r The third personally conducted Orchard 1ome3 party leaves Omaha Saturday Algust 24. for this beaullul location , Time poaplo see that wo halo got what they want and all we say we have. Your tare cbsts you noth- Ing It you buy. Address all communicatons to George W. Ames , general agent 161 Far- main at . . Omha , Neb. All appllclons must be In b1 Saturday . August 24. at noon . IIONtISII IIacimrsimpmm : ote , . half rates-I.tberal arrangemnents-4ug , 1- 21-Good till next fail-Trough cars via the "Northwestern Llne"-THIOUOH { CAlls . MINI ) YOU : no change at ChIcago-The las eastern exourslcn this 'ear-Niagara I .I& 60lalla-Nel York-St. Lawrence River- . 1\'hhto Iountalns-Boiton , Ask luell019 at 1 tOt F.unam St. and . check your trunk at your house . Ladles' TurkIsh baths Alcohol \'a par . mectrlo baths , Massage Manicure . chiropodist scalp and haIr and the feet are given special attention . 109 and 10 Dee building. . 10.t. " ititit Itetstru . t81.7. If you want a low rate ask the BURLINGTON - TON ROUTE about 11 $31.75 tIcket to Boston and return. Choice at other route at slightly hIgher figures , Stopover prh'Ueges. On sale August 13 to 21. ' Ticket olcD , 12t F3n1m street Tele. phone , 2O - S Tents to rent 1313 Farnam St. . 8111rl Luke Sleeper . Uetrmen Omaha and 61plrlt Lake will be discontnued on and after Sunday August 25. 1695. 15. ' t1 I " J. n , BUChANAN . GEN. : 1as5. Agent . S. C. & 1' . n. n. Lauo Ind Qtq ; M I1ydp Irov = o SOUTH OMAHA NEWS 1 ccoccccccceccccccccc A great many people In the city seem to be Ignorant concerning the object ot the coming bond election ot the school distrIct I at South O/Alla. I'reaimlermt < Cheek was requested - , quested to make a ( till statement or the tacts. ! . 10 said : "In the first place the board Is. short $30,00. caused by necessary building . antI repaIrs , which compellr1 the board 10 request I levy at 20 mills , which Is the limit alowed by law , Until this year the revenue tram liquor licenses has been about $35.000 per year , but only 2&,000 will be realized 1101 that source thIs ) 'ea anti $10.000 et this /oney Is tied imp by protest cases amid con slot be used until these cases are settled by the courts , or by mutual agrtemet at the conlestng macties. This leaves the Baud ct Educaton without a cent to run the schools for the coming year . and as I takes close to $ To,000 any ole can lignite the reason for the board asking for $10,000. ) This In fddllon to the $10.000 lcense mooney referred 10 will jest about cover the al'ount requlrel\ I muot be ttntiar'tooci tnt all money re- cel'ell lp 10 date has gone to the banks to cancel time $30.000 overlap. This has all ijmn paid except $5.000. which will be covered by hack . taxes dime the dLtrlcl. " Ir. Cheek further says th3t. "some taxpayers - payers have staled that the board will let the 20-ml levy stand even I the bonds do 0111) ' . This Is absolutely alse. [ The only IntentIon ot the board Is to arrange thi finances ot the district so It will be easy on the taxpayerI. I time bonus c.irry the levy will be entIrely wiled out. Our county commlsslonlr , Ir , Sutton , has agreed to hell Limo levy back until the result or time election Is known ] . and will erase It It the bonds carry Some criticism has been advanced because 11embHP of time board did not vole to sub- suIt the $ 3IO0I ) proposition. " Mr. Choele' idea In tints 135 to snake the boncec Inllebt\clnesl \ as low 3S possible anti le3ve a small levy on the district to cover tine tittferemice . but the m3jorlty ot the merbrrs thought the foil amount boter be askec for ant the levy wIped out entirely. ( llr"I"r. . ' ! lli I 11..I..tl I . Complalnls about the atllg , or another story to the ohl ( frame bullllg at 2111 N stret still cOle 1mm. Occupants ot the rooms In the block adjoining on the east will moore out today , as they do not think It safe to live so close to such a fire Irap. In spraking about the m'lter yesterday J. ii. Walkins said that It he was not com- Polled 10 bE- absent for sOle lme heoull nppl 10 time courls for nn Injunction to stop time work. Mr. Uclemon also 1111 a vigorous l\c1 ( . The fact that this building Is being put up It Is alleged . , wilt Ilcrease Insurance rates amid prolert ) ) owners on N street think that they have about all they can stand snow. BuildIng Illlelor Post says tlat he hind an order from Iayor Johnston directing him to Issue a permit for the repair and , rommmod- cling or the building / anll acting under the Instructions at the mayor he Issued the per- limit , not knollng 1at wai-goIng to be done. Mr. Post declares le Is II no way 10 blame for the worle , ni he mnmereiy obeyed the orders ot the chief executive at the city. Mayor Johnston Is at present In time east with his ramly , lie left the dar nIter he ordered the permit to be IssnmCd :1le , CIty ' G."II' . C. C Stanley has rellrned from Lincoln. la. lrs. A. A. Wright Is visiting In lal\ern. P. J. Cassll } ' ot Arlington , I. , Is visiting J. J. WeIr. Mr. and Irp. J. \'atkins left yesterday ) ) afternoon for a two weeks' vIsit through the east. ' Hel' Dr. Wheeler returned last evenhll rremaley , \here he attended the Chrlslan Endenvor conventIon. The twenty-fommr new single carbon electrIc lights recenty ordered for street lamps wsre Piaceni . In &ervlce last night. At the residence at Hev. Irving P. JOlimon , Twemmty-timlrni and G streets , la ! evening tlo the women ot the Episcopal church gave a lawn I social Mrs. Mary Alywanl , aged 64 years , riled yesterday afternoon nt her home , 2513 P street. I"lneral services Saturday ; interment lt SI Inry's cemetery. Emmett l'eyton one ot the men arrested on Slslliclon or being implicated , In time rob- bery or the World's Pall saloon , has been released on $700 ball pennIng a trIal. The other two suspects arc tl In close eonl1ne- men t. . StiLl ) ' 10 'h'ItId IIHI1ST IIUI)11. ( hums Ilt ' 1 lIiivki'l OI nt I 1.'lretd . ! II" ' The old Goes hotel , situated on lots 3 rind 4 In block 172 or Omaha , and now cccupled by the city police force as a saIl ald : pOlice commit , passed under the 1llmer ! ! \\'ellnesday after- noon. Some lively bidding was indulged In for the Ilosseson : ct the title to Ihls parce' at real estate , which for the last halt , jazer years has served as a domcle : : for the wlckei and a rE-'tngo for the . . unrorlmlte. C'mmls- Itner Cimarlton . filing his report or Limo sae : Inlorms the court that the property was old far $ & 8,100. beIng bid In by the nhlntf In time suit , the Ihladephla : : Mortgage Trust ccmpany. ThIs trust canpany : hohh ! a 10rt. gage against the property , reduced ' 0) Jllg- ment ammi . at the taco value at $ i2. 78. The compan"s representative began by bidding ! $61.000 , but eon had 10 rmolae the b'll The defendants who for 10nlhs past imavo been waging a biter fight to break up the vanous appralsements made , failed to put In an appearance - pearance before time ham Ier leli. knock ng of time property at a sum wh'cn Is hss titan one-hal the value tine defendants calmer : trio real estate antI . buildings shJul1 be sold rUI' . I ) IIStIIt'I'EI ) _ \1' ' 1'11' : . t L'i'tht. I.'rliic Sllh I . ' 1'1. , I lie ' 1'11' lt II . " % . . .1\1 1.lf. . . Forced by duress to marry and deslrted /Jy / the bride within an her after the wedding - < ding bells hud rung , because he had been put 1 immortal tear-such Is the story which . ' Frank Smih has taken occasion to sprE-'ad on the court records to suhstlntlate his claims to u bill ot divorce trom Ida Smith. Frank anel Ida Smih were married at Bedrord , la" , In 1S93 , Frank , as he says , laboring unceI the apllrehenslon , that be- cause he WIS the tathe or Ida'a child ct.ld he had to marry her. WIthin an hour Ida left imim thus provln . so Smith alleges that It was simply a blackmailing sclmeme - . ' II'fll" tIme' Bllr".t Clurt. Morris Greenberg was arraigned ' yesterday before the crhnlnal court on ' 1 charge at Incorrigibility preferred ) by hfs father who says that the boy has a Propensity to wander : away tram home. I The First National bank at Olauch Chunk , has sued J. G. Meek and William Loudon on a $ : .000 protlsorr flote . AnnIe Stastlng has Stutng brought an action for damages against the cIty at South Omaha for $ . She alleges - leges that on February 24. 135. she stumbled In the dark upon an obstruction on Twenty-tourth street breaking her left arm. She says time City was negllg nt. A petition has been tiled for the probate or ' 'e will at Anna C. Moe , Lean Hahner and 01 hers halo sued the S. I' . Ior ( Dry Gt'l ' companr In county $300. court on a bill at merchanJIs\ for the sum at " ' 11 :1..1 'I'hl I''ellill/ I The Boston rally at ' ' Bostol Young People's Chris- tan Imlea\or will bo held this evening instead at FrIday nIiimt . August 30. a was announced We < lnesday. The meeting will be church held at St Iary's Avenue Congregational . tUC.\ ( itIILI'I'i'lfls. City Treasurer Dumont received tram New York $58.00Q In canceled bonds and $23,535 In coupons. These represent the bonds and 19upQns which matured and were taken up July 1. Yesterday Thomas Murray mortgaged the personal property In the Murray hotel < George anti l ' rnk Smith ot New York Seven thousand dollar I the amount named In the mortgage. A are oriGinated yesterday In a room filled with rubbish a the Omaha Terra Cotta works corner Second and Dorca streels. I was extinguIshed before the de patment arrived. . .3P I gg lQU : 1YAI 1 I Ilq ! a 1 10.\J S PINU - ! tlS SU'I' . ' \'urn h 1 , ) ' nn Al legeiIIeggmmr In Cntiim- " 1 itlimlic . W E . nhoatlt ! , 1231 South TI'enty-elhth street , Is In a fair way to recover a suit ot clothes which were slolen tam him Wellnes- day afternoon . The clothes were toulli In Council fluffs on the pprln at a man whose name seems to be Richard LouIs and who Is now In jai across the'rlye. As soon as he found , that the clothes were stolen nh03lles suspected that the Ihltt was n lan who hn' ] ! been prowlIng ! about the , neighborinooni ot luulcom park for several day ? . ThIs nnn setlllell to be a beggar , and to rake In coin he always dlspl'ell nn arl dCle lp In a bandage. 10 sal1 that he had I I broken his arm arlt lS he was unable to work t I on that account Ie : was on the \ 'o ge at stn'a- lon , Yesterday IIhoalles mentIoned hIs lops anti his stUI'clons to a frIend who 11'EIn Coun- cit Bluffs. This friend remlrletl Ihat a man hall been arrested In Council Iuts who hnd a banbge , anti and who wtre I pretty gaul suit ot clothes. Conoequcntl' Ihoates went to Council \luls all discovered Ihat time Irlsoner was the lIIan he suspected at time theft anti , that he aim : wcre his cloth F. The nun had given his nal : as 0 to Montgomery . but letters on hIs person shole1 that his lam ! Is Icharll 1.0uls ant indicated Ulat he waR well coimmiecteni Louis was c1ught leggng ; on the ree's In Council Burta and was arrested for va- granc On tints charge he was en'enee ito to tfeen days In JaIl but lie 1'.1 be lumed over 10 tIme authoriles at Ihls city as m n it Is ( wind . . the as I fount Ilractlc.lble. as charge agamt ! him here wi be grand larceny . a penitentiary - Ientlar offense . the 'alue ot the clolhes ) being $50. (1.culs refuses to cross the rIver wlhoul requisition papers. When the banllage was taken off his arm the arm \a ! found to be unlujurec1. r " " 111.,1 'I'i . . :1111) ' ( al. I . . . " . itoss Crams , Edward Groves and Fred Healey , boys 12 years at ago or imniler , \ ere arrested ) 'eslerta ) ' afternoon for 1 lper'ng with the Woman's Christian ; Temperance union lrlnllnl : tounlalns. One or the bas droppe l a penny In the slot , t ut In.le.J or tkluJ hi' finger lI the buttnm wen the glass wac full he hefl I Ih re unt'l e.lcl I of tie bcy hall a giats oblllnlng ; thlce I glsses for a penny , An olcer caught thel : . In the act. . ( .Ih-I"I 1..t I Nit 1.111 I. . : OIl. Charl C. Colby or Macedonia . Ta. . and Miss Mary B. I.'aucet at Ihl city were lanled yestertay al time home of the lmrimle . 2107 : ! Silencer street 11ev. Dr. Sanderson of Trinity Ielhotlst church performed the cere- lon ' . The wetldlng was a quiet one . no In- \.latons having been Issued , owing to the prolon/e < Illness or time brhl 's brother. Thl Is time eldest . . groom son or c. J. Colby 01 the Union Pacific . formerly of Omaha . but now of Denver. The brlte Is the second daughter of Mr. Jacob Faucett . 1'11IS0X\ . l' . \ i1.tiLAI'tIS . J. C. Dun < are ct Octwa ! Is at the Arc1le. , S. Slmlnn jr. , and son ot Deadwood are at . the Deilcne. 1 1. . Jajulll ( , Grand Junction , Colo. , Is a Paxlon guest. J. S. Shaimb Louisville , Ky. , Is reglstereJ . at tine [ larker. John Poreror , Shelby la. , Is registered al the Ierchants. George Johnstc and son or Pawnee City arc at the Ierchants. Ed SwabI' came to the ely : yesterday to remain over Snmnd3y. I H. Alter at Grand roland registered at time Paxlon last evening. James ShE-green , advance agent for "The Wife , " Is In the city. B. F. Scael1Eand Thomas Powers at Sut- Ion arc Arcade guests. Mr. Charlls C Wilson , New York Is regIstered at the Barker. Mr. J. Sorclz , Is 'registered at thea Barker tram Minneapolis , Minn. \ Ir. C. E Wikins Is reglstere at the Darker trom Phiadelphia , Pa. < C. D. Dewing or Noble anti S. Ingh3m , Manning . ha . are at the Merchants. EIghteen lembers or Charles Froinmnnan's mplre Thealer company are domlele al time Barker . , < W. E. Guthrie or Cheyenne , Wyo. . J. H. Kennedy at heaver , Wyo. , and [ W. S. Pugle or Douglas , \\'o . h3ve rooms at the Paxton. John C. Watson and Mrs. Watson at No- hraslr City ant S. L. Kelogg' and Irs. Kellogg - logg or PercIval , la. . are In a party at the Millard . 11ev. A. J. Turkle returned yesterday trom an extensive trip thrugh European I coun- tries. He Is In excellent health and rays he Is ellghteJ to get back again to time heall- quarters or enterprise. Halph W Ireckenrldge left for DUbuque last night , where In United States eonrt he will argue the Thnrstan conmrnty Intian eases before Judge Shlras. After getting through ) i with hIs court business Mr. - Breckenridge i'ii : go to Toledo . 0. where ! 1:1 < o. . he will attend a reunion - union or the ! < lreckenrdge tamly , which con- sIts at fifty persons. At the Iercer : Fl. S. Botelcke , New York ; E. I C. Hoifrani Galena ; C. B. Harris anti faintly . F. B. Gage , Detmdwodd S. D. ; J. Jacob Ames la. ; lion O. A. Cooper , Hum- boldt , Ne/J / : I. . J. Heno , Norfolk , Neb : Harrr E. Wison. Lincoln , Neb. : I. H. Bea- son. Buhlimngnm . lont. : J. S. Ititter , North lend , Neb. : Max Nobbe , Oshl\sh. Htter \\'is. : C. W. Long , Waleetehl , Neb Nt'lruskmims mit lintel , , Yt'eterdii3- , At the Arcamie-tl. I MorelmouseV. . liar- rnlgton , M. Shafer Tokamah ; I ) . M. Gould Ainsworth ; J , C. Whie , Lincoln : l\ . A. l'iumer Craig ; I' . Oeson , Oakland ; A. J. Watson , Colerinige ; H. I ) . Hagels , Ponca ; J. T. lcKlnnon , Exeter ; John Landron , Chad- ran ; J. O. Walker , Ong. At the lerchanls-ClarJe O'liemmlonm , Blair ; I H. \'imitsmntmn . A. I. hlixby O'lenlon . Wil . Jones I.lncoln ; H. B. Waldron. Bennlnglon ; C. \ \ ' . Mereniltim anti wife Ashland ; J. L. 3lauIs. C. W. Domlge North lend : G. P. Kapp Bute ; Lloyd Lynn , Hastings : 1. H. Cimaney n. A. Clark , Stella ; William Stephenson. Dubois ; S. Iontgoinery Falrbury : Joseph Kunze Humboldt ; W I. Crook , Falls City ; S. H. 1lncall , hilinlreth. At the Paxton-Fred \ \ ' . Vaughan , John -Timomnsen . : I. D. Welclm Fremont ; C S. Jones , 1 I. . Blackburn . John lc lanlg3I , Lincoln ; P. Wahh , .M Cock : C. Ii. Ilickert Clay Center ; \ \ ' . I. OIGoak , Tecumseh : W S. Raker. U. 11 White : Grelna ; C.V. , Phi- lips . Columbus : S. S. Ieraln , William Erie ) ' . Wisner ; D. ilees Norfolk ; Edwarmi < 1 Lalmfime- bert Schuyler ; J. H. Harper , < l.alll ; . H. Thompson . C. ' Dlnman , Grant Island At time Dellone-homl ii , Giliamm G. W. hopkins . Auburn : A N. Gordon J. N. Net- tIer , P. L. W'hedon DJ F. Ferrell , Kearney ; A. Ii. newman , Lawrence : James D. Green Nebraska City ; J. LI. Miller . 11 1 Bell . J. T. Dunlap. Lincoln ; John Young , Liberty ; G. \V. Campbell T D. 'WalMell , Julius Neumann - mann , W. S. Wickoff.1 C. J. : . Bemert , Wr- more ; J. E. Bush . C.I I' . Fall F. : I Davis . Beatrice ; George W. , 1.lte. Lyons ; James : Mimmer Alexandria : Gorge hanson West Point : Tony Corneiius.Koarney : George H. McKee He/Jlon / ; 11. H.nlanks , H. H. Miller , J. B. Nortimcmmtt , George C. 1ldd. 0 A. ills. 1s- chop Nebraska City ; W. M . Kauffman . Ilroivnvilie. Awarded Highest Honors--.World's Fair , S D'R , WCIS CREAM BAKING PODLII MOST PERFECT MADE.I I A pure Grape Cream of Tartar : Powder Fiee i from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterarmt . 49 YFAIW THE ST ANlllt l I'fll't LIS'I' Clii N'i' ' I'll I I.i II IllS III.IIS' Ctt 'I'Il ,1I . I'nrtliml 1,1st .e II.I"h' lu the CII- s'eitIuii sat mm riimt' , Populst prhlule for the selection ! at dtle- gates to the county conventton . which meets Saturday \ era held last evenIng. The result - suit so tar as learned las : Second Ward-1' " L. Carver . P. Smith Mike lcCrth } ' . t.'red Sclmeubel , V. n , Kin- ne } ' . John ' { Inllerlng , I' . J. Quimmian George lloidmworth. Third Ward-J. Whie. Ii. Cohen , A. Hotly , J , Quinn , 1' . Saunders , J. Ii. Gallagher , J. F. 1 Lailey. M 1. Nelson , George \\'elburu l'otmrtim Ward-C. . I.unbeck , I , . J. Morrow - : , row , Sias HobbIns , John Storey , Ur. Bruler : , W. 1' nh.IJohn ' Terry , I' . 1. iluril. Fifth \mrd-Jmimmmes M 1. I'ell ) ' . Joseph hledmnamn . B. W. ltnnlng , \V. O. Pigrim , N. \ Tmnotupeon. James \V. McCtmrtiy , , A. , ) W. KnkaId , M. Ilymmn , Thomas Ililtomm. Eighth \Vard-Jammmes : M. Tn'lor'all Breen , John Jeh'cot , George Mmmgney , 'mV. ' 1 Moore , A. G. Gale , A. \ ' . Sl1auldlng. I. J. 111. W. N. lellt , Vale } ' Precinct-Stephen Carpenter , 1 N. Ismnr , J. 1 Sinonsn , Samuel VammSyoc. Frank lehart , James Collins , George Cowie ! . Ph.t ! \'nii 1ull"lu" . . The regular melnl 01 the 1.111'lrt He- puhlral club was very thL'I alellet last mmt1t. A /otlon 10 mae ] , the executive com- mlleo canslst at one memher [ rom each internet prevailed . and Ihen 1,1 Itucal was called 01 to give the Fifth I ward re"ublc.n a few iottm'e on Iher ! tut ) S. 1 Cru h ) Beecher 1gb ) hi. IC Burket all clher C3n- , lcates were called on . hut they admlttfl that HaFcal had ! all all there las tu say Ind responded very brel1r. ! - 'ltmirrImimt' . 1.1.I. - , . . . 'I'he folowing tarlllc licenses were is- sued Iy the county cerle : yesterday : Namne anti iteelnience . Age. Naml 11,1 Hesilenee. { 'harle M. Thompson Coemnehl Bluff" . . . . . 30 arnh Nllsemm , Iollnch ( oun'l . Buff . . . . ! . . . 2 Bert E. Cantz Ommmnima. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Kntle 1. . Cririmerry Omimaimmi. . . . . . . . . . . m .Iohn I.'ralcls , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Mniimlte't'olrey. . Kansas City. . . . . . . . . 21 \ viilnim : .tle. Qmaim'i. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 \\'Ilam 'ai'i'oll. 0 noah a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Peter lungetm . Oniitmhi : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 :111) ' I'vla' DunfCI. Otnnima. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 lt It li.-Cmi reel I 'V..III/ I Mr. Wilam S. 1.lle aUI .Mlss Grace Car- roll wcro mlrrle : 1 at the 1"llst Prceb'tertamm ) church at 7:30 : last el'enlng. Mr. Prnle T. Kotlnl waf grcomn . man anti M's's C Ira Mar'- ton brldc mah\ After the ii'ed.tng . a U"1r 10 which 1 tel Inl'mate friends iiee Invited was had In Ihl leI banquet rom at the Millard. honeymoon \ir. In and _ Colorado Irs. 1.We . : wi sent tIme I r \'I'\'I'III.:1 FI I tIC , : . AS' ! ' 1.11' 111. C""I'r Iu e. omtrml nail Souttm- , . . , , . . 'n"'I'u Nlrsiplmm. ASHJNO'I'ON , Aug. 2.-'he forecast for F'ritlmmy I tint : 1"01 Ne\r ka-Flr : : cooler In the cPltml nllll southeast Iortol ; llht ) warnlr In the cxlllme northern Portion ; variable winniin. For Iowa-Generally fiiI : cooler In the entral rind norlhwedt portions ; variable w'nnln' . w'nls. I.'o/ Missouri-Fair : cooler In the extreme ' varinthie winnie. , northwest 1 portion ; va/11 wllI Fur South lakotnn-F'alr ; variable svinda 1.llnl it.mrmi. OFFiCE 01" 'iE \\'gNI'lmn I BPHA11. OMA1IA Aug. 22.-Onnmthmt reurc1 of lem- Ilmlure anti rnnhtnfsmll. comarll , with the correpommding day uf tine pat four 'eal ! : EU : : ; istii , 18fll. : 1S92. llxlmlr ICIernllll . . 91 $ ! j 70 74 Mlnlmnmm tt'nnltermttimre . . rr 613 tj\ \ ; 61 : lnlmum Average tl'mlerIUre . . . 1.0 78 68 Irlclllllon t.mplrlure . . . . . . . . . .79 .0 . 6 . & . ) ConditIon or Ilmerturl anti preehlatlon al Omaha Cor the day and since March 1. l' ollal ; : t'mplrnture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Exce'e I fOr tine miny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . \ ecmmmtmlttteni , exeese since March 1 . . . . 221 \lcumuICt(1 eXcls 1. Normal 11reclllaton ! . . . . . . . . . . .II Inoh Excess rr the 'la ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .6 Inch h Total preelpitnetlon since lnrch 1 14.35 Inches ( prellllaton . March I. 1 . . . . 1.3l . IncItes Itt'iittM . t maui Stimllomis . nl S I' , iii. . : i : ii ; t . " - - crAm lP 6ATtOSS ' a 0 ' WttATtmcmm. S = . : g : ' ' 7 : . - - - - - - - ' - - - - Omab" -T- : : . . . : : f --1- . Cloth' - . ! .il NOII ! , 1'laUt. . . . R I 111 ( 41 .ou t ) ( ) Clwl ) ' . VmtI'mm . . . . . . . . . . . . Vlh.olnc. . . . . 1'1 ' ( ill moml ) ' . 1lmlcntco , . . . . . . . . . . . . Il .tl , . ltca"o . . . . . $ fl tint Cl"mm' : HI. Luuls. . . . . . IU Il .1 . Ctt'mr. ; Sm , Lunnis..i 7s 111 ! .tl Cl'ar. ' . Dii _ ' enmmnors."o . . HI .0(1 ( CluIII' Iart ! ) . ' . . ouel' Iianbllt % Ic..8 ' I'll .00 ( Ctemr. : lel.na. Ciy. . . . . . . io . . 111 . . .uOllarlelout ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ' . . D.I..r. . . . . Cf ! I ' , ili lit mmmc. Stilt Lake City . . , in ( 78 . ( iii ( ionmnty I , .01 IIUU UslalcK. . . . . . . 7 iSI ) .1)11 ) [ 1'itt elonmcty SI. Vimmeent . . . . . . ll . 7t , , Oi Ialt clouty . ChC.CIIO. . . n . . . I" 78 ' .20 Ibm I nnlng. : Mtlee cmiv. . . . . . . ' H 7k'l . : tIHalll Hall Cl ) ' . . . . . . it si 0 ) .OU ) Clouly. Oal\.IOI. , . . . . . . HI I kHI .lltCh'am. ) ! 'T- indicates truce - ot premiimtatmon. ; - - ; ; pr..Ilt . I , . A Wt.SI : , Observer. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , U. . . . " . nunr . ' . ' w ; ' ' - - CURE 'F ALL 3- bUilt FORM 3 I NcI'\'ous. . - Chron ami PI\atc , DISEASES . " ' . . " ' 111. , ( lllrrh.1 UI""I" " ' " of time : % " N " . 'l'hr.lt. ( .h..I. . ! l " . IlIlh , ltiivlc . , . . ' , aol ' . Ii I.h''rl 1).lr..I. "lr"'el. , 111 . SCr..tll'4' . \ " 11. ! : 'I'l , ' "ullh' . IiItul . SIIi. . ii mmml IiIiit' , ticemmN'H. . 111.cl. III Ilcl . . . ! . . . 1'1. C'IH" 1..11..1111. I t . . . ' . I.t . : lllhllt I ' ' , . . mime . lID : , tIIII'I'III , 1.1. . timid 1"lr'tIuImi. , \.1 , IIU\"I'I' : . UISKI'SXU IHS- onUl.nS ! ( 01. :1 . New York Hospital TRATMEN r. 1.01 . \ . . F'ItlS . 01" " i'lIai.IiI "I . \ ; I ! t.sU : UISIS.1S OF voaIRN. \'O 11 : PILES , I IS'l'ru\ . FISSI.'RE permnnent- ii I ) ' cured wlhQut the use at knife , lgature 01' cnuatIt. 0' clust\ \ All coneaponIenco , answered promptly Busl1p strictly confidential. Iedlclnc ent tree from o/Jsel'\utlOI / to all I'arls or time country . ( ni on or al1rcsR. with stump. for ( Irel- lars , Free Hoole , Recipes and HYlltom lanks , tr. 'I'rt'si . . . . " muetit I I ) ' imimiti. COI"nlutll Omaha Medical and Surgical fnstitue ! ! 14th IIt Doilglns t ! St. , Omaha , Neb. I AnImal hCxtracts-Ceret.rmno for brain . Cerdino Clrdlno xllct.-Cerel.rlne to. hurl , Ovarinp etc. . $ .25. Imln. rrugll.I ! . I Don't Shrink I . _ _ * x Woolen Good 0 No mater what you wash wI'b WOOL SOAP -blanket. , underwear-all woolenthey're the lame sloe when they come out a when they went In-and clean. Pure-delicious for the bath At aU leading dealers , 0 Ilawotth Schoddo & Ca , Chicago. , I I r - J I . . i OUR BASEMENT Shows mot'e activity just now than any . ulhol' 10Jr In otto buiding , \o mtt'o gtt1tig In thu Full shoo > mulln I Iutlcpatun or the 'Iso , In s1totico have . bought it much hl gol' stock lmn0 0\01' lion borO'o. In net ( , \0 rite getting so " 1'011101 thut ( 10 don't know vIioi'o to put OUI' ! hoe , Wi tit'c sot'i'y 10 11\0 no boUm' pllco (01' ( thom than the basement , for . the toek I'eal : ' ( loaet''oa n tueh Itigor : . uut hlLds'Jmo' ( stni'oi' oem . But those who have not ! cru our' biotsioiit yet , wi be SUI'11Is\lwhnt ( n m . bhoo "to.o thc1 Anti thol'C , ititl let tie tel 'Ol that thol'o nl'o 10 hotter shoel Imlo than 10 cnti'iy. \t.iImflV _ I that. Wo Imow It j so well that 10 back 1 [ O\'OI' ' 010 of OUI' bll\5 with out' ul'altco. \Vo soil rail voi'lcIzii men's shoos tale ; of good oIitI leatlici' ittl.4i. - ( , co cul I thoos II I al 1 ! t.vle : uut mlkCs aUI i . -Gemi nil imu Geol 'cal' \I'l shoo 4 snide of uxeuilt.'nt stock Amolcau cal , ut $2.tiO.-Tiiis II I shoo tvli'i 0 I JI' dot1e.'a nu'c $1.oO-t : , i I' H 1 bJX too shoos of bst lwalkco gm'aiti : ld ha.HIIIJo OJX at .OD , and ) boat cal shoos wih cal lnings , hamlm edo bJX It ! 3 00 , ii&w1 e 'tfj I S nl pI' . U I r I' ) I. b L' ' I C L' , L I p ) . ' : ' ' > ' , - = - - - - . - - - - - - _ . - _ . - - I .J . .I ' e R 'CUPiDfZUE' " , 'j . I ANHonn ( ( TnRED E This " ' 111'c "IIls , . . ( ' tknnn 01 cat\ \ IcnlJ ' , Vttallzerttispr : I. : : : I , : : ll ; I : iv " m enni Ilhoklm vili ' : % : . tun ! . , ) wil qlllcJI t o n'mem ci mtii i r. \ \ - ' \013 or dlc'nmts l.r IU ' . , : C'lerUI" url ' I. . fil' _ " I" , t..1 ( , Mnmnii' ' . i , ' . , , , : , m JI"onmllll"sln ' tine Ji.tcttSt'mxmiintnl Jml.I"u : , Irvnns IbIlIm \ \ ; , . . . , . . ; C'r''U' t ' , 't'mmfinsne tn MUI'r ' , , . , ' , \l'blll\ , I . ' I'tmnpte't , lulm. > ) . Marry . 1.xinmmnn.tlnng . ' .11I , , \INWdp hq ; ; - Ccnnms' lethon. : I I Gtols I : I Iu" , , by chI Ir iig hl. I ' ' 'm't mini mmmli k. . . . krlllrn'l" , ' 11.1 oi ilsn'tmargn' wItch I not clr'ekrI irnuis II $ pernnnitnrrtimmt : " ant ! , , . , ) 'rmlllrrhc" al m' . F'O Ii C Aflt R mmii limo ' "rIrpolpl ( ) ' . 'Iilnl : . s : rlcul'Ctlb"vcr. ii AND , lt . a FOR" AFER ktdnmeysmtnnd , Ihl ulliryo ll& ot malt imjnumlmjcs. CUPI URNI : .trenlhel 'I,1 ' tc-Iorrs somalI \\1'1 orguns. Time " 'I.on smntjvrrr'l ! In' 101 luI,1 , by Jlrlo. Ii II'CIUS. ninety per cent fro Imubl(1 wI ! ) " 11 itS I U. I . UlIUNN g 1f tIll ! only known reram'dmc ! In cute a Ihoul aim om'rntlnj , . tK' ( , ' ( " , ! 1\ ut , OfHnUln. ! .lm , . , , . . Ill A , 1,11'"n 11.llnh'o 11\'ln nail , ml'H rrlnrw < ll it si I' , hl" tines not effect I l'cln'"lcll ' ' cur . . I.Cn3a : isn't . sic for :0. by mmii. " 0,1 ( or pmnr.icImcnmia 11,1 h. tmonlal' - ; .01 ( < r. - . , ' ( ' f , . JtH'ISR : < :0. : 1. O. hiOx'2070.innnl'ranctacoC'al . 70. , " ' - , . , FOR SALE DY GOODMAN DnUO CO. . IlO Farnum St. . Omaha _ _ . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUS. - FUL OF SHAME. " CLEAN HOUSE WITl SAPOLIO _ . - - - - - - - U : LL l- B Health in Your Vest : [ Pocket V L A box of Ripans abules costs I only 50 cents , and may save you as 0 ' 1 11any dolarls worth of tin1c. [ Ripana Tabul : Sold by , irmncgtstn' . or by m1n . , . . . . ' It tine frlc" IW ( eenla 1 tex ) Is sent 10 Th RI- pans Chemial CO/I U ny , : . IU IPIUCC al. , N. Y. D II r- i OLIrnILJ0rn'LirnIioiCL ' 0 . _ - - - - - - _ _ --c - : ' - ' . , , , _ ' . . _ _ . 'Fri. ,4 _ 1 . _ _ r im4i _ _ _ , v _ _ 11 'I-j1 Tired I . , _ , r .o..ot J L-f . , ' ' ' It's comlllOfl OCCUl'1'CflCC , and ' 4. It to pick up the daily paperS - ! _ _ the above sentence at the heao ' _ _ Sec COIUrnfl telling of some unfo ) f a , , . who has taken c . unatc person to shorten thL ' measures rellC We would suggest 1 _ _ xistcnce. : iire for that tired feeling-b U\ \ 4 ' 0sefurnishi11gs of the : your -.OMAH- - fuRNITURE AND ORPET COMPANY , , . SELLEJI OF 'UHE , GAHPETS. : . . ' . . ' tN1) CROCKEJt' STOVES : A = I.n , ' , I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - - . _ _ . , .4 4 Cash or Credit , j ) _ I - _ _ _ _ _ . , _ _ _ _ ' : S . , S S I ' I I I' I ' II I j I _ _ _ ' TZT . . . I