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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1887.—SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 UNION SEWING MACHINE. None Know It but to Like It! None Name it but to Praiself UNION Sewing Machine! Makes Button Holes. 1609 Howord Strect. UNION : : UNION UNION Sewing Maching! Sewing Machine! Sewing Machine! Dags Embroidery. i v Lasts a Lifetime, Sews Backwards as well 1609 Howard Strect, 1609 Howard Stree!. as Forwards, 1609 Howard Staeet. ]“xr“pt its competitors. T liey cuss it vigorously, but curses like chickens come home to roost, and their denunciations only serve to excite the curiosity of t,]u- public, to the merits of the Union, leads to a trial of this wonderful machine with-the usnal result: competitors load their antiguated rattle traps in their wagons and take to the woods, hoping to find some moss back who never reads the papers and accepts antiquity of invem. tion and a pedigree as a proof of merit. But we are after the people who read, think and decide mh lligently. We advertise because we cannot afford to hide our light under a bushel. No one can see the Union with- put being convinced of its superior merits, and.we cast onr bread upon the waters with the full assurance that it will return to us increased an hundred fold. -We offer you thorough trial of this machine at your own home free of charge, and will send you an operator capable of giving you instructions without cost. Could we afford to do this if we were not convinced that you would be captivated by its merits. Accept our offer and bry it. It will be a favor to us, and will cost you nothing. What do you think of a Union Sewing Machine for a Christmas Present. - UNION MF'G. CO,, 1609 Howard Street. sion of angelssoartistically [ complete a wardrob In .\.pm- N N of March was at once taken up for the city | to be of very little moment considering the mbers where not one- | irregular manner in which the suburban ‘hed. He at once con- | wild over them. hey are shown in a | self poor. and so she is comp red to her half of the assembled crowd could find stand- | trains are run. They are scarcely ever on sulted with expert medical men, and | descent from heaven seems snc- ster and to hundreds of women of even ing room. Hon. John Fitzgerald A Remarkable Small Number Quali- | they told him that, p Bindrinces thik money could buy, his pity was 1 X as unani- | time, For instance if the 10:15 train to bly, under con- | riligious to think fm one moment, that | le 1th who have hobbies for amas- | Lincoln's Convicts Escape From | mously called upon to preside, and Judge | Council Blufts is five mines behind time and fled to Rank With “the Best.” ditions favorable for close observation | that the ges of five or six dol- | sihg large piles of pretty little things. | Grated Windows and Bolte® Doors. | W nd Hon, W. . Woodard welcomed | the South Omaha dummy is likewise lato, and e iment, a successful treatment | lavs a week, and mm they are London- | Her sister has hund of handker e for the dise ouldn’t so mueh” as pronounce | chiefs for instance, and will pay as high the returning ofi se might be discovered. | ers who ials on behalf of the citizens | the trains must meet at the Union depot, P , ) : of Lincoln. Their romarks spoke the unani- | The South Omaha trains come in on the first A VARIETY SHOW ESCAPADE. | He employed physicians and architects | the word heaven without leaving the H | as $50 for handkerchief, if she falls in | A MERCIFUL ATTORNEY GENERAL | ity abroad in the city in su pwort. of the track while those from Council Bluffs take to plan a hospitall from which no con- | out. love with it and has spent a little mint SouteIlL . A BETeIpIE 6t ’l_lh‘\. om. | the. second. sengers from the stock iy ceived applinnce should he left out. It Effic’s mother is going to make a lot [ on the richest web-like linen and com- e SR d el bl LR DL e Ol . Slecveless Dames—A Favorite of Fore | ix exclusively for women. of comfortables for the bods, and & bale | bination of lace and linen or silk nnd | Garland Orders Their Release and | Meited uvon and the imprisonment | sidewith thew backs toward th cust und by tune -A Gir ‘s Remarkable “Good ventilation is especially desiv- | of fifty pounds of cotton was left at the | linen at the rate of ol ARG B declared an honor. The | 80 doing are unuble_to sec an approaching Twelve Men Return to Thei s oug 4 . Coun- | train from the cast. No less than a X L Ora R TR able.” suid a doctor. house, | Tho 1itte gi) looked on ns tho | -pnir of indoscribubles. But my frina | the Twelvodon Return to Thele | striped —wiit | brovght back by Coun s T ety P SENE here is no house that T have ever [ matting was ripped off and remarked, | Miviam cares verylittle for them. When Capital City Homes—A the rostrum and ref 10 it was received ast year, No ven in such a Liotte: nin that was so well ventilated,” | half cryin ‘Do you ’‘spect I'm doing | she needs a handkerchief orunderwenr Big Reception. with great cneer skets of flowers were [ cuse and the cons mitting one N e said Mr. Astor, *as the Metropolitan | to havé such a big ear ache ‘is winter?” | she buys a dozen of each thing of silk sent to the meeting in honor of the event. ain to enter thedepot while another is on Niw Yo, Dec. 1.—[Correspondenee | 0Pera house. My box there 1s a model | Her mother had lately put a Tock of | always but wholly for use. ~She hus (o ayor Sawyer was called upon to respond | 1o next track s being unmerclfully cons f the BEE.)—A oce ol aReA e in that vespect. - Why not ventilate the | cotton in the youngste ear and fifty PILES OF STOCKINGS Once More at Liberty. 0 the klv-ulnw"! \\n‘liwuw and \l{u Yas re- i A8ORAL of the Brk.)—/ ensus of “good so h(\\pmll the same as the Metropolitan?™ | pounds of cotton betokened an awful and heaps of boots to be sure, but then The following special dispateh to the Ber X \m'n hu'h S, A v' ‘(..‘n v K. C. of Missouri Vall anfl viety” has just been made in this city, | Thus AT wven tinttie | Tebot puin. She always buys those things to g0 with | Yesterday afternoon and communicated to | e proccedings had, B s e Tralint; front of the Trelsney and it is found that, out of a population | apy ised tosuve the | A mother had oceasion to reprimand | quel suif und so they heap up. 1t is to | the imprisoncd Tancoln solons was the first | was no w ikeningzoi the partof any of thew, | Bikhorn & Missouri Valley railway, is in the of nearly two millions—counting in the | LOY LESS DAMES | the child and with a view to moral im- | 4 AT Tenter i A information received by them that theiv ved that they would haye | ¢i o Sy S0 e | and damsels cold at the | provement told her that even if hep | Srosics thal hertaste feuds hor 5 TR R WeTe B barad A month, or a ar, or ten 1~ D. Campbell and B. 1, O'Mara, of tho metropolis and its suburbs—only 700 are I \t even cesses and you must know | hours of jail life were numbered: s L quulified to rank with the best. In s | §rand opera, is d\\plwnlml for the bene- | mother or herself didn't see her do 3 necessary ‘in order that | ¢ in_jail i \ rule might be in- avri question of loer ce & St Paul railroad, number she ived in llu'u(\ last night. Dee. 8.—[Special Telegram ] i > fit of tho doomed, cancerous ercatures | wrong the Lord saw her all the time, | hhit the enator Paddock, Reprosonta: in the new hospital, Tho air is drawn | That afternoon they took the child toa | 138 on hand vepublic, whe the notion is outra- represent only ated, The mayor spoke of many warm stz v g a half year's collection, r she sort 5 .nl Mr. Lambertson called | o0 00 2 ey hu efved while i District Court. giously general that hehavioris the truo | in divectly from out doors, heated by | theater matince, Diring the perform- | 5 hlfvears colloction, for sho Sorts | upon Attorney General Garland to-day inref- | £7ectinne that, ties ad reecived MRS in test of worthiness, it requives an au- 1u\~4~mg - steann o i foreed by afan | ance she looked up at tl\n ventilator in 'ts of the cellar, and thence | the roof and lnnlm Jout: “Isay does the Y . ALL PLEAD NOT G ‘ A “,'L:“‘""{';:},;;,‘?""“"”]..‘;,‘ Lineoln | sages of sympathy. The mayor paid a - | Joseph Martin, charzed with grand lar- thoritativa edict once in a while to s oL Ao el way to her servants, her favorite i tement of the case tho :‘-;;r‘l"l;}l‘:‘:;" ) \'l;::;‘y;'“?:; (.!ll'_m_fl ;\‘“"';"_"'_'wl;" cony: A E.W h’ robbery from the squeleh the levelling tendency. The 8 in pipes to the rooms, where i P AL . hospital, and needy family of her seam- w general, who was amazed to | Sl Wis one REREAA MPPOTLEES | person, and Charles White, larceny from the T delivered in a way to preclude dvaughts, [ **Hush,” sald the mother, “the Lovd | g, : Bt fho e wore-nctuntly bebind the | and advocates of their honest and right posi 3 Patriarchs have done the job this time. The dissipations of o forbidden kind | secs yon everywheve:? stress, who is always in her employ, and | learn that the men were actually behind the | gl %0356 Turther stated that the parting | person, were arraigned and pleaded not They are an organization of intense "'J‘hun he's seeing the show for noth- 5 words of the governor were that if the su- | guilty and were remanded to jail to await gwell gentlemen who give annual balls ing,” replied the child with evident LY, mn great bundles of them, which she to her poor friends, forshe had a num- | bars, telegraphed the United States marshal o Lner 7 5 at Omaha to place_the prisoners in the cus- [ WONS 01 i s valiat L _ ber of girlhood friends that are not well tody of u deputy United States marshal at | Preme court did not afford them relief that | tria are new! indulged in by nice gir n trifle venturesome. On 2 and she alwost dresses them and fits 7 U marshal at | 40000 tale pleasure in personally appeal- ANNIE WANTS TO PART PROM EDSOY, it Delmonicos, and they put what they | Whisks corltail and the othor s th 0 dissutistuction. O T A LT GHR | [l and not kecp them n juil, "The at- | ing to the president for their pardon. Amnio K. Wilson, in her application’ for die regard as their minds to the drawing of 2 iRt 0 1116y 8 ko b @ 00| o bud as it seems children—all out of her superabundance. | sary - to. keep This sound: particle so. fill four or cook, T ¢ 3 3 cos Councilman Billingsly, in response to en- | yorce from her husbund Edson W. Wilson, 1 these men in nominal | ¢udiatic calls, mado an cloquent speech of | &ays sho loft him in 1880, b dggerated, but it is nota | homes,t a8 they | 41,kq to the good people of Lincoln, who | apprised of the fact th would | would ot escape if = they could. | y,q g0 unanimously accorded them support in | times coabited with Mrs. wyear. Hor | This oder will wive the prisonchs theit Iib: | what they belicyed was right. Mr. Billingsly | the town of Newton, Conn. et lro st ‘{i“.““" ehens | e which woula. otheraeiso been fssud | Shoke 6F, th, fouriventh umenduon thon ¥ and aitractive Jow- ever she goes ou L the wives of Monday, is obviated. The argument in & e L bt i L 0/t i ) by PR RV jat Lo most men who earn $7,000 a year. AN\ BoGE08 HOn Desbi bt such abselute powers td npanied by her sister "and tumn he makes out a careful list of f"?‘l I”‘ “""“} iy “]"“]"(’h” '(""t S “”“'l' Hath 1"””,‘”“0“: ek i “gh]'; She hashats and jewelry, boots and | the time fixed for the return of the rule. ANV IS DI chould know. » R “""”'" "“‘l""(]“"’" ) u makes 5 S e TR At LN R 5 5 and murried to about two millions, L EOE L g el o > ] of therule, he confinement, while made | terday und with tears streaming down ‘her ninety-nine other real gentlemen.mak- | deviltry of Fifth avenue maider strtckime thatit would basintorosting | ooxings fosfeverything, sho pusaion There was no little rejoicing at the Jail | agrecable, was not pleasnt in its separation | chec lusband, Markus, fng 100 in all. They constitute the pa- edllfor whisky 10 teil the public how she koeps her ;\1“1"\"' 2 llL;’i‘lhl]""d =ll\l *jewelry | ywhen the news arrived. Colonel H. H. Dean from lml:n‘umli |\| jind business, but be- | had broken his marviage vows. This hap: . ) 3 b )3 4 he keeps in little boxes and sauce S e neck olonel Ensig el ieving they were right they remained without e Boston, M it ||llwx e fl“"‘in &“1‘;]'\' s Lmasculine thing the xl::muh fn ‘l‘.i:uh “-1'1],:)\\'];)1..: T and top drawer Jail on e neck of (Colonel mnaiE and ehs i ko i wa bt 1 ha They are asscssed §30 = |3 o real masculine thing .what sho does s pasah i at fund with which to pav the | ® Movor Suwser formot his dignity | complaints. Mr.Billingslyspoke in warm terms | tained her in hos e g B stand, and in the pincushion and 1.‘”"‘&"‘_“ ;;‘\.1“1:4‘11:,;‘7':,': bl Qi | of the excellent care and uttention paid them | formanl Heheponid oo “1 l»}\-'l' O o | ol Tk to lenoww about.n woman o | seattered atout. She says sho mever | 40 o™y, S0t San ot the ‘convicts for their comfort by Marshal Bicrbower, costs of mtisie and supper. Upon [ 0 Sy wnd wators | This they swallow 1,(\;'\(\1\~:v\.:\'?- shie wnt whonover &ho Tost . thing thuf way in her life. Her i A them is placed th i Y of issuing invitations,for the documents | imps A GILDED FAVORITE of fortune among my intimate friends. She is a married belle whose name you the line distinetively between “cociety” | IEC Ty (10T and common people. The Putriarchs’ | shops and apothecarie’s places are 1 next ball is to occur this month. Ward | for women. These are called sod often see in the reports of doings in the MeAllister, an old beau of unquestioned | stands, but the beverages have grown | ultra-fashionable world, a proud and standing, is the highmogul. Bvery au- | into a wide range of mixed drinks, nota | haughty young wife of a millionaive, dy at thei use she became he had at divers llen Botsford, in ish gir s were Coburh, Tuilor and their spectal ihili gy avstuhlos pearlsylai ds. | full of joy—only joy. wiul “responsibility | with a sense of covert wickedness that jewels, her vubics,” pearls, dinmond an, Major Hou 55 one cinds she | The prosyect of R dS R At Enh Dol b el L | e ey e BRI OR et i n BRRLN sV g Lup Ul RS d G tonica (GL AL P fid s (e cu turning again to the | Councilinan Pace responded to the calls in kkeeps in a fire-proof hoox in the wall of | bosom of their familics, together with their an eloquent speech, setting forth the pring Tillard. W. A. Irons, of Philadelphia, is in the city. ol contended and al o ) A are substanti edentinls of the | most harmless concotion only equalled [ my friend Miviam is precisely Jike a | 1o 0droom, = She has a marvellqus | belief that the principle for which they had Ionovnigthiovicont f‘:!;..lw.i"l‘nfi11‘,_'\!‘6“- avanaugh, of David City, Neb., is in highest pos cter, proving that | by the effeminate dude’s lemonade with | re .:_11.[1.-\!. and blood heroine ‘out of | collection and bonsts that every picce | suffcred imprisonment would be upheld by : At miduight tho ) j the holder is i society.” Each one in | fiendish ginger in it. Ouida’s movels, and Ouida has never | 5,55 0f hor own devising except her | the supreme court of the United States, | meeting was fon and the city ofti- rson, of Fremont, Neb., is at the tho 100, names sevon porsons. Thenums | As to the vaviety-show escapades.they | told us those inner houschold, matter- | k% and grandmother's jwels, | served to place them all in tho best of | Cials were re congratilations. ber is based on a careful and eritical are confined to one theater near Brond- | of-fact secrets of the routine life of a Wilahl came b ol har il on e and| homes s invitation ofia 2riend. to take = D. M. ]w\nuhh of Atlantic, Ta.. is at the estimata that thete .are. no.move than | way, and &b matindes, when nd smoking | gilded dame that we are oll anxious 10| fofors he marriage . and which| diuer ab one of the leading hotols twas MILITARY MATTERS. Millard, g 700 men and women in all New is allow d, and where the city ordi- | hear. e e Ry .| now form only half of her treasure, | promptly accepted. i) Relieved From Duty—A General Court Iu, C. Stuart, Des Moincs, Ia., is ot the York quite worthy of the | nance against the sale of intoxicants in I'o hegin with Miriam never buys any | ¢ 0% dasto the lot constantly though L Lo - e inted Millard. i istineti The se ) 1 1ms enforced. So theve is | dress good; Sometimes when she is gealy 3 : Dardate B Governor Thaycr was one of the first call- p ppd b J. G. Pulmer, of Schuyler, Neb,, is at the I'k ted | audi (4 1 ‘1 rlorious distinetion. e separated Hir the establishment | shopping she a delicious stuff for a | 513 will only buyin two st NG anb | E e e av s e tol ved DR 6 AlG AL Major B or to Major John | wWindsor. ists of seven ave sent to McAll +, | nothing pernicious in the establishment | shopping s £ L 1 and one in London. Sh s the best itself. Iut the entertainment is often | dress, and if she deems it_iv S ailois S consp and rough, and_ the netrosses are | she gets n saniplo of it and takes it o | ipwolers, Gressmafcers, millinors hend not altogethar limited by the rules of | her dressmakerto havea dress made of | ShPIE U M A0 WOrE A0 o . sufficient for exclusion. All of which is [ drawing-room propriety For instance, | it, but that seldom happens. She never 'm“m'd e oy i Yo inever. baw Hinnyitpitio lor, but v momen- | o party of Murray Hill givls, outfitted | considers ~whether she has dresses | a0 A0y 18 she docs, She tous to the small coterie of persons con- | with a v)mpnl'om-, went to the show on | enough, in fact, she tells me that ever out her suit, the stockings and corned. When Mrs. William Astor | Wednesday, A young woman eame to | since she was married she has had a | Jo5 S o mateh, the jowelry she gave a notable ball, two years ago, she the footlizhts Il'Ll~-:4.~|y attived as if | great many more dresses than she could to wear, the appropriat Extended her invitations to eight hun- | for a gymnastic feat of some sort, for | keep the run of. She is forever coming Qrod, and was by her friends considered | she was® absolutely untrammeled by | across pretty dresses, wraps, sucks liberal, considering how sacred are the | draperies. The gentle spectators saw | morning gowns and things that she h who calls a secvet meeting of the entir hundred, towhom the mes are and a single vote against a candi istible men ud the m; or p;n.lu-\'('nl around him and [ P. Hawkins, comm of subsistence, U. M. Maguire, of Plattsmouth, Neb., is at the S. A., who has been relieved from duty as | Windsor. chief commissary of subsistenceof the de- | Ed. Walther, of Broken Bow, Neb., Is at partment of the Platte, has reported forduty. uu Windsor, (| Pt \ Bre 3enk Neb,, is gt the been wholly with ;}‘ lxiim:lr‘-:l\l‘-lxlx'“:‘l:‘\: ieneral Sawuel Breck, \\'m«l I.l ox, of Benkelman, Neb,, is gt s e The department, commander parts from | Ho M. Tunihan, of Des Moines, Ta., is at Majge {Hawrins fas chist oommissaey Wl | g )y r:\fln(nngmn of Lincoln, Neb., sincere regret ;. careful attention to the at, the Millarc y of supplics, that all may | 5 13 Gooa you. The course taken b wy unqualified approval, and your dignified conduct has inspired my respect and admi tion. Nat that you hapen 10 be fellow-clii s, but because you upheld a principle that 2 Vital one. Judicial tyranny is the worst | Guantity and qual and %]o\vs the right bonnet and ve and houestly think she has hundreds | f ), of Coleridge, Neb,, is visit- il = s—and then she puts all on and is | form of tyranny, and 1 fully believe that your | be suitable, placed in suitable qu ing in the P s OF ¢ (h.nl T»xn«{‘m[\,,%-/f :,n:]\‘]nngrt;u.-r(-l h;“’x‘l' {:‘:\l:nx‘;x:;'\»ul\\;(lluli'1;:.'- :?ufll’nlfll;dmmlou dressed. She only wears her hair one | course will be’ vindicated by the highest w}x : mr.vdl_!(lnl[d npn.-:m by d,' terio m."." William Sturgis, ir., of Cheyenne, s visit- Thus you will seo that, so fur as New ',“ o ‘|’ (L‘L ‘t""( ."m) o iy ‘;"f“,(. the pleasure of ll‘hlldh rm‘ Bl " way, 50 that is no_trouble and every- | federal court. or ‘\\:|a|‘u_‘,\'x':§ul_..(l)x!g,;’:::\;u '_:ll"‘:*i‘hp‘;_',',’,}:\'. ing in the city. York is concerned, there muy be an | with equanimity to see hor risk her 0. progsure . thing else fits and matches precisely 1 regret that I cannot be in Lincoln to- | the cmergencics of the sacvice s LIeY AEISCE | Nyg §1, M. Susman, of Boston, Mass,, is Supper 10,000, but towering altitudi- | neck in an athictic way. Notso. She | tasteful and makes of dressing a stud nagement of all <o there is no bother about it. = She has | Dight to make the address of welcome to you. and his able and faithful m: nously above them are less than one | wasa vocalist. and an art. Her dresses are lit- in his charge, have rendered his | registered at tho Millard. s 1 depart at 6 o'clock for \\mflm.mnn as'one the du 3 ¢ SENT Y Y o o floor glass six fect tall and three_ foct | oe 4y ttee to se 1G5t useful and beneficial to this de: L. Trumbell, of Chicago, of the American thousand of vositive superlatives. . VERY SENTIMENTAL, erally all over her great Madison | i B T ded face 2lass “and the Dmm‘i:-uum""- ce to sect the snational re arimont.. T, doparimont commandor oxe s T £ Howevor, lot us not_abuse the Astor [ too. She sang a. pathetic byllad with | avenue house. Every closet exceptthose ¥ ¥ BortHf folks, There isa ar good in them, All that is something+to bring it out. The news- | shocked dreadfully °° | mirror on her dressing case, so that a O R anmsnen, | Elance hore and there tells her whether | onl But their visit | and, when I say that, T mean to add shay | he is all right or not, behind andat tho,( and rf Wt deal of | the refrain, *Last night, I'was thinking | in her husband’s squired is | of mother and heaven.” The girls were | sister’s : il had | tends to Major Huwkins his_best wishes for | M. O. Maul has been moyed to Graddy & ated by their belief in justice | like b“‘ws at his next station.” Gifford’s infirmary, 419 South Twentieih Lt and that they were now fully con- HURT MARTIAL, strect, P o, e SBta 5 ced that their course was the proper one. Aw""m“ appointed | B 1om ard, jr., of the Lombard Tuy pors have this week reported the | had been, rendered piquant, and that | never before did Isee so many closets | ; dos and when ehe f“‘“]"‘,‘l‘l."f“]&“ tain Billingsby moved that & vote. of | to_meet at Fort W ment, company, Boston, and bis son Harvey, oy Lo ; here are in that house, - The second | r0om she is every inch a belle and al , LG (G olGedto Governor Thaye: Thursday, December &, for the trial of opening of a new cancer hospital for | was a comfort. as there are in that house, e secon( ha tended te vernor Thayer and is in the ci Hon, L. J. Fitzgerald, thic state treasurerof New ity, aceompanied by e and it wasmentioned quite inci- | But their shock was nothing at all | floor hatehway, for instance, including ffl'i.-'u'.'n'\’lf’\i",'.l.i..\ Lhorsex ndihyinosy dentally, that John Jacoh Astor had | compared to that of the audience which [ an additional hallway at the end of it, about wliom she cares no more, than. it given $200,000 to the endowment fund. | have this week xm«-mblud to see a re- | leading to the servants’ addition to the Sl nT ikhay o v solmans mansion, is lined with dress closets, | DalBRY ¥ FR/IHADY it resulted in a unanimousl) ble vote, | persons as may be prope t evening the tw men took | The detail for'the court in for the capital city, accompanied by | tain Be """d b brought h:-rnru Majar Cas Ap ain Van Horne. Captain favo Allen, who we; : Sharp, First Licutenant Burns, Wirst Licu. | Hugh Duffery. - How he came to do so vemains for me to | alization of *She,” the supernaturall i g oy e m\‘\l'; ohent along 1o | Eunt Roach, First Licutonant Hoywe, Fivst rios. West, westorn monage: Lrim:c;,]):‘a fell. Ann Corrigan was a servant in | beautiful creature of Haggurd's novel. | built on purpose. Then there are other CLARA BELLE: 2 cutenant, Doivdy, ond __ Licutenunt Ardifeat Yy ) the Astor household. She developeda | I do not remembet & more eager lot of | closets on the parlor floor and on the two The “Convicts' " Welcome Home. econd L u utenant !\: rr, Second b8 1o e I&.‘t A oune Tho family doetor could not | women and girls thun those who, at yes- | upper floors—in the vooms, halls and 3 T LiscoLy, Neb., Dee, [Special | Tele- nt Watker, & mnll}.m\: it ¢ loy, | | R 15, Armold, Heatrice, Nob. A, C. Degka e hor, soveral specialists aleo failed, | terday’s matinee, assembled to view the | the passages between the rooms. It is | Now that Hans von Bulow has assumed | o040 ho 1y ) —Two thousund people | heap e iepiteniut ruien, First. Licutenant | okt e i Oiters, gre rogistered 'at the and Aun'died of a disease that puzzles | marvellous lovliness, Now, it may be | on the second floor t she keops the | the conductorship of the Berlin Philhar- | o ited the returning councilmen atthedepot » Judgs a R ae 3 and defies medical skill. Thus the sub- | that the management, desparing of | gowns she thinks she is going to use the | monic socicty the Duke of Meiningen's orehes- { o piont when the Omaha train reached the Rallway Nown: £ jeet of suffering from cancer | meeting expectations, concluded to save | most. In all, she must have over & hun, ra has been intrusted to young BEugene hatteaimrotna i O SRR N ternal Rove “p Collections: was brought to the attention | money I»\ making no effort. When the | dred dr suits and full costumes of | @'Albert, the famous pianist. Like Rubin- | goac il eaiting, . The e i S o Yesterday's internal revenue collections of John Jacob Astor. A thousand | veil was lifted from the fage of the im- | various kinds. Then she has about a | gain d'Albert is not aloue a virtuoso but ce only grew lurg aiting. The | No little complaint has been mad a 0 it hu philanthropists mig ve taken it to ssonator of **She,” no loveliness was dozen trunks that ave filled with linen, amounted to $10,018.47. Knights of Pythias band, the police depart- | concerning the mannor in which the lives of 4 f 3 also a composer of genuine talent. He has | 1 o R €08 . i WA I g0 e - \im without dvail, for millionaires are | seen, nor even ovdinary prettiness, but | hosiery, ndkerchiefs, lace,hats, boots, | just ‘,,,,Wfl,,‘l,,.\,,,fl L the performance | ™ nl-"’ n}. departmentand prominent citi- | extizens are jeo) dized by the carcless man _‘Phe Hansens, who by calloused against ty appeals; but | the distinctly plain v isage of a common- | glovest wraps, shawls.cloaks, and all the | of which is looked forward o with keen in- ) zens vied with each other in extending the | ner in which Union Pacil] s are switched Lut this secms lin by { liypotic illustrations, At ek cit when he actually saw Aun Cor York ci gan ! place woman. But in the current Irving | rest of the little things that go to | erest. welcome to the returning pilgrims, The line across South Tenth street. South Omafia Hag the Calll crentPoviet Fode G We Predicted this in 1884, 99¢ Store and Bazaar, $1 ooo PER DA E 1209 Farnam Street. argest Stock! Tinest Assortment ! Lowest Prices, of any house in the city. We have sold $40,000 worth of SOUTH OMAHA DIRT| ova mowe! wowsl Toxrs! in the last 40 Days. : Mechanical, Steam, Iron, Wood, Tin.and in fact every kind of toy known to the. trade DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! We have the Largest List at the L.owest Prices and it Unequalled in variety, in quality the best, including the French Bisque, with kid and jointed b dies; dolls with teeth Boxes, Jewel Cases, ete., ete., onr stock is unsurpas talk. In Bric-a-Brac ornaments, Vases. Albums, Ladies’ and Gents’ Toilet and Manicure Sets, Work d uml the prices are much below those asked by others for infee B t Te s rior goods. Visit us, examine our stock and prices, and compare us with others. Respectfully, es rms. AND DONT YOU LET IT ESCAPE YOUR MEMoRY, |THE 99c STORE, 1208 Farnam Street, M. A UPTON & CO, 309 S. 16th street H. HARDY & COMPANY, Opp Chamber of Commerce, Telephone 854 ; ! ] ‘Wholesale and Retail.