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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY., MARCH ‘.’7. 1890 o D - e e s - vy 2y TOE NEBRASEA LUNBERNEN. | i . s SOUTH OMAHA DAILY EVEN]S | Frosrwer iix. associanioy X DY ANT A( HS enson was Salt Lake on M Ay, COnse - = . " e Wi 1 W lng at u Ty ports to the City Council. terday afternoon of cftizens intorested in the fire department to Kearne " Shalr AR i Tt would not pay the tailor to make up poor material, Thercfor buying misfits, yo Tways corta The official train roport ¢ moring | OITTZENS PRIMANY . TIORETS, | T O e ~Tuiw GRS cloth that will give good satisfaction and long service: then the tailor takes fur more care with his work ern Deelers. receive e from Tuland that a A STATE ASSOCIATION FORMED. | ;54 however that this ha fone. secretary stowed upon factory work, where the idea is to slight the garments as much as possiblg in order to turn « special en ad been ordered to take the i Prospect Hill cemetérs matter. C. A. liald- It states No. 19, a fast freizht, duo to A resolution was adonted making all those cheap. Another great advantage is that among our fine misfits, you will alf &nd quarter sizes and Grand Istand st 8:10 was detsined | gy , ) signing the articles 0f agreement drawn up fitting goods than can bo found at estahlishments that deal in roady made clothing. Then by buying misfits ve y >, y st i o5 WRiBR . Tor th , | Mayor Stoane Departs From the City s th : ishn v m ] I ‘Wholesalers Prohibited From Selling ra forty five minutas waiting for the fire | A SE Blosn m" Domoceats With. | A ® previous meetiog mombers of th asso really putting in your .w-m\ what the tailor loses; for you get ns good as the tailor would make y ou f to Consumers Under Certain 7 I‘g{_:""_" AR fe et AL - o Mt et ciation. A supplemeatary resolution was what the tailor would charge. All alterations done free of charge to insure ¢ out a Leader—No Service in the adopted providing that wharoas the articles Conditho B 1 b cion for 1 . this t - i ondittons—Ranqueted by | “Soapicion for all ame i this mattor rests SRS CAle Syure. sl VB0 ok ekt e St BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS - the Omaba Olub. tendent. It i said that he was in Graod had L ven of the t th dent. It is said that he wasin G ad been given of the meeting, they were : . N o el Ml SUITS SPRING OVERCOATS. PANTS. iRy ,‘.“'”" Vi ”‘, L l":’ e ":‘;""‘L'“"‘ duly organized under the name of the Pro = . 5 State Lumbsrmen, Oherators table And did tha tATkiny Rt Citizens' Primarics Today. pect Hill Cemetery ussociation. Another | 870 custom made suit for........$32.50 custom anade overcoat for custom made pants for braska lumber dealsrs held their | He has been asked to make an explanation | The primary elections for the purpose of | Fesolation mad (';‘:;?T'E? oLtho association | $60 custom made <uit for £30.00 | custom made overcont for . $28.5 custorn made pants for sbraska lumber deale ield thel een 2 %0 Ins ket ot a president, vice president, secrotary treas: - - = 5 & 1 . uary meeting in room 110, Miilard ort, situation. | sclecting delesates to tho citizens’ eonven- | rur'ang tiiree directors, the officers prover, | 59 custom made suit fo $27.50 | #50 custom made overcoat for . $2 #13 enstom made pants for yesterday, Among those b O ed 1 | ion will be held this afternoon. The | g be directors. £50 costom made suit for........$25.00 |#15 cnstom madewyercoat for £12 custom made pants for Wete R: M. Bare of Hastings, chalFmans y % D TRl 5 L A S or oo nye | (GAS-eHUtoRY Mkito BT To $20.00 |$40 custom made overcoat for .. .3 $10 custom made pants for 3 - st 7o'clock p. m., at the following places itchard and Du . was appointed to i r . » é riglangs : Smih of (Curtis, secretary: W. H. Buck 12 the Dapers Ready. Hirst wand, Jerry Des's buildnip 6n Tweit name the officers rectors and reported | $40 custom uit for $18,50 | #35 custom made overcoat for custom made pants fo Gibbon; J. S. Hedges, Sheldon; A. McKel- (ol ditpEtdeimied SO - : wentv- | the following . Baldwin, prosident: | $35 custon made suit for. ... 815,00 |$28 custom made overeoat for. ... custom made pants for as; J. H. Bell, Aurora: il. Dierv is .nf voek preparing | fifth street; Second ward, Judge Levy's of« Hermau Kour § ¥ k1 e : e condemnation proceed- | fice on Twenty-sixth stroet; Third ward, | Lin. secrots Wi Yates, iressurer; Mkt Ly T i aThRh ‘\"',’_“‘_ ings as soon as possible agains ety | Bowlay's bulldiags Fourth Ward; Exctinngo | Bieary Duode We R Bowed ant Shorgel PULL DRESS SUITS FOR SAI'E OR' HIRE. ; "";‘k"r, e, Ml | owners who are now delaying the Tenth | ‘building Bilsts, Qirectise staeet viaduct and union depot schemes. In & sosttne ¥ SOttive The directors were empowered to procead Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock. Saturday I vening 10 O'clock. W. Beardsley, Woepiag Water: | ° L 3 2 okl " | Atameeting of the citizens' executive | o¢" e with improving the cemetery and I g the meantime tue tomporary depot is beiuz | committee, held Tuesday night, ten delewat < s oldrege; J.h sarry, 4 A Bt ey by levying an assessment not exceeding §10 & - rse, Holdreg in A Barry, | pusied and will bo ready for occupancy by | from each ward were selected to be voted | waur oky pr o emon e e Coding $10 8 v; William H. Hassett, Tekamab; | May 1. Itis being built in scctions at’ the | for at the primaries. ‘Lhe delegates are di- | Yions for Lha Rov6rhINg 0f tha cor o rorul . Mussellinan, Fairmont sarn shops, therefore by the o Contractor | yided between the democrats and the re The oficers and directors will meet Satur- O'Neill. The object of . og b ht has completed o foundation it will be | publicans. They are as follows QYA §ip: 1y 1) FOBE,B1, ObAExbeF Of Gods A ¥ to put together very quickiy Ward mes Carroll, J. W, Edger- - {hodedlag Tt g it et L L - Heyman, T, B. Hatcher, C. T, Van | 7% o Retail dealers throy, Notes and Persona en, C. M. Hunt, J. E. Hart, A V. Mitler, Architect Myers Will Come. plain that Omaha I s are and bave | P, Pat Murray, representiog the Michigan | Smith, J. B. Erion A titap scalve chitec been injuring their ness by quoting | Ceatral, is in Second Wird—Nels Petersen, L, C. Gil = b b Dbl S Gl o aveiy T AT and General Fr t B. & | son, C Stanley, S. W. Denuis, John ( E. E. Myers t evening stating that he prices to every Tom, an an | Froigh g would arnive b L ’ : Lortetion sarionaly with' the retail | M left for. Chics ay to a irwin, C. A. Melcher, Patrick =~ Bussett in Omaha Saturday moroing Lt T RV ’:"“ ““i' 1 ['}‘r" rate meeting Thomas MeGuire, Damron, B. E. | next for the purpose of visiting the hosp s ) drmbisieters s T L building with the commissione ion from this sort of thing. Just how to Tho Soring Medic Ward—Timothy Flaberty, A a e Y N \ v Superintendents Coots and Shane have et it und at the same time maintain harnio- Shala ¢ h16K I o0d's Sarsd pas John Jackman, Ed Connol o it o at e same U mujaialt harmo; | The povulaeity which Hood's Sassapa. | Howard, jobn Jackman, Ed, Coniol. C: | ueaety compisted thee review of Rsan & HOUSEHOLD WORDS ALL OVER EUROPE. tion. Whether it would be better to form a e kil 5 David I 3. C. 1 Mc: | Walsh's biil of extras on the hospital, Tt will SUFFERERS FROM atate orgation and take these fellows inor | 13 wonderful. [t possesses just those | ¢y, e nccessary to make one more visit to the 5 5 N join the Northwestern associatior hich | €lementsof health-giving.bidod-purifiy- Fourth Ward—Robert Funston, Charles | building and this will probably be made in Nervous Debility covers Minnesota, Wisconsin, Dakota and [ ing and appetite-restoring which every- | Cummings, O. E. Bruce, George Hoffman, | company with Architect Myers. It is ex- e Youthful Indiscret Jowa, recently organized at Minneapolis, is | body secins te need at this scasor Do | S. B. Fenno, D. B. Scow, A. Beggy, M. | pected that the report of the superinten : € Lost Manbood. the most important motion under dis- ( not'continue in a dull, tired, unsatis- | Kelly, J. S. Walters, R. Curtin, eats will be submitted to the board early B Your Own Physician | cussion. E.L. Aroold. president, and M. I. | fucrory condition when you may be so | Every citizen who is interested in good | next week. “'BEST & GOES FARTHEST." 2 AL LY Ehber, sccretary of the latter institution | 1y oh henefited by Hood's Sarsaparilla, | government stould attend the primaries and e are hore offerihg great inducements for A Belp the independent movement along. The Veteran Firemar Now that its manufacturers are drawing the attention of ALY e, from (he effects urifies the hloo nd makes the 4 ; % prude 2 brasica to join taem. Ll("”ll.’ e the blood and makes the e There was a shor f the Veteran the American public to this firs¢ and,ever since its invention, ak new (iat b e S e ais o e 5 ae Cotinolts Firemen's assoclation i the lest of all cocoas,it will soon be appreciated here as well AN G0 bs Opikioni LAt'A StALS AvaBcIACI RAILEOADED THE JOB. It was doamed advisable to issue 8 special | alligan's office, with Vico-President Gal- as elsewhere all over the world. All that the manufactur- N o iate ST S daron AlLR LA call Tuesday to accomplish a necessity 10 | ligan in the chair. Tie commitiee ob Uni- e e e W ACCOMmpLs o B R e8i! . S & way sating he v uncil t ers requ mply 2 yH r, st1 betler, a compara- but Mr. Smith seriously doubted it. He ad- | What Thought of That Grana | N Way of a meatingof the city council t0 | forms asked aud was granted two wecks W't j&l With: Wit ”f' l“" e L T el ‘\, a2 X i patints, non 21 the advisability of going into the Hapids Desk Contract transact some busiuess auent the city elec- | more m which to report in order to give L L Ty s I ‘Colloge and hoe: i 5lis organization for the reason that The criticism of Tue Bee on the action of | tion: Councilmen Johnston, Burke,O'Rourke, | more firms a chance to bid on the work. Houren's CocoA #tself will convince every one of its great itk {:":‘\1 .\fl|.1‘1!m;]-;l.‘\7’e able u"‘ )f”]u’fllyi' Ve o aitias Ln buildioie ‘m«x property of | Towle, McMillan and Molcher were to- The ‘l-:-)m“n;x_ufirru_v‘urt_r»1 ‘hr:\.\;-vcrilhalufl.\' superiority., It is Ivm‘n\x<c of this superiority that the ¢ §ovescription o or B he heads of the Omaha dealers. How i Do P 7 0f | zether, ana 1n the absence of Mayor Sloane | Wembers had thus fur ordered uniforms, and & Englich daver // R OnEe (e Ay s e ¥, cure, Mr. Smith stated that he had received | the board of eancation, in contracting for r more would follow. he adjournment was g par calth, says: nce tried, always used. tiira ThOMf{Cl iy, Détt%; HogTana £1.0 of desks, has attracted a great | President McMillan was in the chair | to Apru s, 29~ To avoid the e s 0f Toa and GofToe, use constantly VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, ell lumber company and one or tio others, 4 s 0 The special call was for the purpose of el of the NERVESand a refrestiing and noarishing bese assuring him that any action taken by the T P anpointing judges ®md clerks of election Complexion powder iz an absolute neces- 8 drachin, bl S UL TG b Gl L) Y Srje n}m|l R 19 | and receiving the deferred monthly reports | 8ity of the refiued toilet in this climate. Vs rachim heartily approved and coincided in by them. | attend the meetings of the board regularly DBt T BOnIBies SYOry clamentioti Hoauty: stato unization, sugeested Mr. | for some time past because o ressure of Police Judge King. e purity. g i o V Sk hat O lat wilh S mueasml | momul rivate businoe.Ho 0 ot Kaow | onlylolotSE JNOEes and ok of e | AV oo : TA | GRAND LOTTERY OF JUIREL. e : O L BIOTINI e might be a good thing, “‘but we are uot b stad g oty . Sl 1 s e : <~m¥~mn.1 tha ¢ expenss all tho cir umstances of the case, yvet held | jan and confirined by the council: THE LAND OF Mexican Internat 1 mem; Co. el o i it g e Al 2 that some of the teachers preferred the First Ward—Judges, J. E. Hart, 7. E = e Cor.cos . Incorporat state Chl - of so many assocations. | wok an active | Grand Rapids desk. He wasasked if ho | Hatcner, E. H. Doud: cierks, A. J. Bald- | Strange Discovery of a Nondescript DISCOVERIES. B e 2 Gl a opumber e 64 dart partin the disoussion. He declared that | KDEW ofan instance in which a comumitiee | win, Goorge I, Russell Il D LU0 Gl S1NG TO A x For Charftable Purposes. i eith the only objection to be removed was the | © bt = "‘éf"l‘t,“‘jfl‘-:;I ‘lmfi _s»\\yn.{‘;\_.rfla;tj 1-)|\fx‘">‘(:. L\, Il’. ll:‘.:';g:. _Fiction has told many tales of the sea H/L --~r i T AYUG) S AND. MONTHUY DIAWING < practice Omaha jobbers have of quoting re- |y 'y S “0ne “had, but tho amount | B, Halpinoy. - o o+ SUHOM | that are less interesting than an actual ER-*—Il OL il (ake pince J1ié: A% the ety of Jusrot (for prices to any and evervbody. and ided upon he could not recall. On that E g J. T. Horn, F. J. Egger, N, | adventure that befell the British steam- ») werly Unso do . u it that might easily bo done through a nt, the secretary, he thougnt, could give | Quinn; clerks, Patrick Kyan, Thomas Dow: | ship Caledonia, which arrived here this : ; WEDNESDAY, L 25ed, 1800, ¢ iy T o otters of {errupted Mr. Barr, “and if they needed information. The instance to | ling. morning from Gibraltar, says the New : : : 3 ; rvis General Jois this remedy, we vould O3 1 0nly keep their noses out of the retail ich he referred was when the board | Fourth Ward—Charles Cumming, D. R. | York Commercial Advertiscr. TES. the {ormer s busitiess and give us fellows a chance to_ad- | Suthorized ‘,).e paginittes on text | Cartin; clerks, J. B, Venable, Charles | Whon the Caledonia was fairly 2 Ruarwitee o ices a few ve migl e DOk AL DITCIRRG Al ryan or voyuge srica, havir 2 5 : b o TaiFiey \ (Lo bl Iavoratary, or we will farn vance prices fow cents wo might then be | yooud orore the contract which the board | - Dolice Judie King submitted reports cov- | DCF Yoyuge to Ametica, having passe 4 o all, and R o nl rina: S A T eaaiost ot able to deal with them. v cord whon ho | 1t50If had entercd into should expiro. Upta | ering business of his office from July, 13y, | HOFtbwest of the Mudetia isla she ) 8 B ! ! ! i : Raveriid hie willingness to take cinnces awith | the expiration of thattime the board was | to February, 15, inclusive. ho reports | sighted in the dusk of the evening of | i AL PRIZE, §60,000. Rew England Hedical Institute, 3 asserted his wiliinzness to taico citnces With | enitied to purchase all the books it required | for the period from July 1 to December 31 | Fabruary 26 a vessel of uliar rig. e et Sl Tresent Row Destos SR T T T e R Vin an es. | At & certain price. R2es then ted | were complete and cover all the work of | She appeared to be neither ship, bark, > Ouly 60,000 Tickets. Only 60,000 Tickets. ¢ Copyright, 180, by F. I, Eabliatial lumbersarde: der 8 that in suthorizing the committee to pur- | Judge King's office for the seven months, | brig nor schooner, and from one mast Vi ; Halt T 7 gl cuase a certain nu of books at a certain | while those for January and February | was discerned, with the aid of a marino i A resolution to the effect that Nebra 2 3 4 s i = M T oateti ",“w,“ Yait on | Price per boo exactly what the | meroly gave tho sums collected in fines and | glyes, « signal of distress \ : the tabic The Caledonia shifted ner cou and oW Affer the reports had been read by the | : ic convention re-commenced at 2 o'clock X 2 i that, after the last | clerk Kin °¢ | bore down on the queer looking craft. ¢ 7 i i Cleotion of Jor bers wastat!| whiont Friatoat ¢ the management of his office. He stated | small boat was lowered, manned and , 3 1 i of temy A | that Fasse, the agent, had given §25 to Bl | that be held the city treasurer's receipts f sent off to the strange vessel. As the St o AT WELL NET once commenced and resulted in the cloction | that Fassec AR : Foat i & ; A of tho following: J. H. Bell of Aurora, [ MMOTEOW, who iwas then an moneys collected by nim except, Tor the at wis rowed away the crew rd, the latter adopted a resolution uths of January and Fevrua The col i 1y ! chairman; J. L. Baker of West Point, sec- 028 S5 R0S A et of January _The maining on the Caledonia AL h 1 | retary SR L e I el Qhopsdoninsitiomodthe ““;”_“_,“' aas a careful cxnmination of the ves- 5.;1’.1{‘\0;\ (/ : wflp { G d Pmfi mfi flm W. D. Easley of Falls City offcred a reso- pirdrd it b Bt Sau s 0 tho ciuy treas- | 11 me uced 1 t he 3 't o " S0- | that monetary transuction could be satisfac rer tomorroy it under pi s ¢ wme conving that her [” —So1d on Lurf ‘Lf lution t0 that effect that a per e o e abin Houbt whether his office | experience had been no ordinary 1 to appoint a cd on be formea, ‘Tho resolution was | P07 G 1o could not say whother | was governed by the new chartr or by the | one, even for a mid-winter swv nr;u-cul.erl prlele e g 24 | ne i TALL/-\ POOSA, GA nigusly. adopted ani U= | or not explammition haa beet made. but utes governing ci o sccond- | voyag fie topmasts, which M R i g & It : 0 : ho knew that Iasset hud a written leiter 1 m ndge referred | were partly splintered. had strings of AR LA A tter upon that or some other subject to the b £ $ arn S “ord, I, M- St . Easley and — | "\, “onnell, another mpmbar of it < > Of 18 | masts roughly rigged where the ‘good lonts, And ih o perat r Grabau B ) RIS . s spars had Leen swept away. Her bu g W 1T At industries, o ploy e e Lired Mr. Dern | the buard, said that he was member o h X b ¥ ) b X 3 3 Ore’ tid After i committeo hag retired Mr. Dort | b ‘Comaties e bui Wironeciyt e aier : warks were j gone, and in her | Towi t S onlite un : o indy ‘w':“;'l‘_ hive “f_w S known, he | \Vith regard to the giving of authority to the y ot three, to be assisted by with splintered edze.us if a canuon ball v L \'"_”"‘,,;“"‘ would movo that all the reporiers be cx. | SprMitice in quostisn to close a contract for crucy, was appointed to eheck op the | had struck it. Her yards hung to the piire ALY cluded. Ho stated that @ great. many things | 220 PUECRESE &0 Z0ACH B A 1 e ORIty | Counis thate e J0aae muc rebort 10 o | masts at all angles, and she was rigged er thereot Land. Miniop: & would be done which apey would not ot et b s | o omons thottiny s dniions uaten Rpecialill s huran tly/is uhanoa'and theimeans ab L R B T OLS e tvax Follawed by M Kried o Eremont, :‘,'f:;':i';r‘\;‘3?"“"’3;1f;"=1‘*;‘"‘:‘;}:(: ‘i“:]";‘{“g"i;;i o ountimen it "M B | e s crew drow alongside | NRETHEIT Y GlARaNTED| s i o wvocated iriug the reporters out o | ke ‘,,‘:‘,’,f;,;g'{’,;‘u “d“‘![“;,.::fi of sy ro, | OIS Were LPOIMSLE: the COmBLES. | )0 N greoted wih the angry bark- -Eflfl&% W P cunE Tor ratrt ) C€.0. Wallander, Aggnt., pesome of the cool Leads of the mectin | Lixiow o the mportanco of the. transaction. | Deputy Storift Pk camo dow fro | 1057 s Sibent he. dick i o fronmy of Soune s Ay ; ar dactoslng wh cavel 702 Cuming St., Omaha, Nob. had be for the purpose of forming | wioeident (oodman was told of the cir | Omaba_Tuesday to serve the papers onm | excitement, snapping at objects that | ’ & trustor doing anything they were ashamed | Suiod whother that docoment would have to | Mayer Sloaue in the school clection man- | came in its way. and giving vent to SMTA +ABIE : AND : CAT:R: CURE | - : Yoxlar ofs be signed by him as president of | Yamus case brought by A. B. Haley, but ar- | sounds so terrible that the boat’s crew . ' . o and ialtiano zigrdinary A substitute was offered inviting the re- Loard. ~ He said tha he | rived too late to secure persoual service on | coucluded that the dog had gone m:d. | ForSale by Goodman Drug Co W Vork Draft prrissis reuialoanil waycasried it would because that was | the city's chief magistrate. The mayor had | Finally the animal ran ivto the fol o Addross all e mersto _The chairman presented an invitation from 51" the duties of the position. He dd | lefton'aduck huntine expedition an h Hotilyitho ar ran lionino fore: MENTCAN TN 1R PNKeCo. the lumber dcalers ju the city 1o those in 8t | oy iiyow what the disks were to cost and | beforo that will cover tarce or four days. B0l aaiit Lasasapnenonabao thadpsiovin i etiam 1o gt thought that the other members were | The mayors action in absenting b L00H08 ik Omaha ciub at 6 o’clock, 8 Ty . } ol the . Other sounds came from a small be e e s ninformed on’ the 'subject.’ When | self the city just at this | Y e AME QEhiets s orwards to | sty uniored o tho whien | aeit ey i ol s s i D GaIe e umuumcm sr AMERS was accepted 2 ver to act, he generall his stro: iriends. While Mayor Sloane | peared to be the plaintive cries of an e ~6.COIRMmH100 01 Ter z . was the amount lve I has had the trip in_contemplati infant. e crew, upon investigation, 3 BOVD & HAVSTS, Manazera. couaisticg “x‘A.‘kfimu (¢ h intendeq 10 U L cy, but ber of aays itis held that he bave | found a little pig so weak from starva- Extraorc ry Operatic Event. and Ovien Clark. A b b ot } t- | posty it forawhile in view of tt ol et el ra ik sl OISR RS ONE NIGHT ONLY. Ihe committee app B vas 1o be called into the courts on a | stitution and by laws retarne S s F monby nvele : terest o tho taxp o ioERes i iahn et ien, Mounday, M'L"ch 315t. ) C0.0ROVILLE. (AL, o : A Yank XICAN INTERSATION AT B NG Co. City uf Juurez, México. WhICH WS Tend i 7 e h Oma the crew, with frirhtened steps, went very long and ted i S aTact his abekatel evor aftof the cabin fully expecting to find The vrincipal poin 18 the n " | Py ¥ r i us ¢ ngs cannot be the crew of the ill-fated bark, dead or iE- M MA J UCH Passaga to and from Creat Britain and aff of voles which should ba allowed to t et Ealithial (l=akn 55 trornes Bdger sat 7 e en irchase the d I Attorn, i g taomn e dea wh haa several yards. 1t slect »v‘ - al-Liv U;;au\ mn‘v u o one vote, - \Where, there are two | “mr, Goodinan w AL 1 een | out the presence of th "There is 10 | s i 149380004} Al T Jopean, to s asnes T o 3 or more men fir many a all 2 of u | certainty sk, that permission will [ 10OVE the | SunG A dlow 450 \ Cion Soaly members of the associat ail be al e QR el mge vessel ntity. The pa p et 0 1w vote. The number of yards a firm may | ohoy 1e0 i Mo ; j‘d "‘l,’ RASEAR - ated that she was the Norwegina bar I COM PAN e ©. J. Sundell, dassier, 112 by Rave will have no effect upon the pumber of A ag ; Id Up the Doctor, rorress of Grimstead, 437 1ons burd ; .._.._.m__.u..m_ = owed that fic e o, H that that was il | Monday uight Dr. Berwick had anen- | thirteen years old, and bound from e ‘,",, Droacaia, s decided to nssess a fine of & because 1t was just us casy to call | livening experience iith wayman | Monte de” Cristo to Altona, near Hy On tlils Geoisio ek L e e 15 0f te board as it was of [ anout 11 o'clock. He was rof s from a | burg, with u load of dye-wood. Ouly GOUNOD S GHEATES] PRt r rofuses to subuit ho is o . 3 ) visit to a pa “ourtih ward when | & hint of her voyage aund the fate of her N ARt a8 ¢ 3 3 t juestion sald he was acc: v ger who 1msisted | bool Lich said that on” February As it wus nearly 6 o'clock when this point A € - % ook, which said that on” February 20 PR tat the mecting which handled | on knowing the tune of night. At the sax : 1 hed the mee irned s : A she was struck by a horricane ¢ the matter. 1had hes at sometting of | time the strauger held a uight gripon e | 700 RRRE 2 rricane whi l; quVERSELLE i ufter adjourning the mem. | thesort was coming up, but was enzaged at | pridle of Dr. Derwick's horse, Quicker | 10F¢ aWay ior sal's und top-inasts and Al .83, 0. LRI ) corted to the Omaha club, where | the district court that moruing could not | than a flash the doctor's revolver was p in an instant kiiled two seamen who - , N atiths . : 5 attend. The law says that ‘no expenditure | septed at the highway 1 he | were aloft at the time, also sweeping ¢ t 0 y re CEODEN MiN: jartook of w delicious dinner. = Aftor { & Y septed at tne highwaywan's head and he i i . - ; D B oy d's opera tiotse was visited, whore | £reater than §:00 shail be voted by tho | boat a hasty rotreat, her second officer and the man at the visn uxpend i W E 2 r hiseases ot tho 1 88 a hundrod seats had been reserved for the | Dogrd excent i uccordance with the provi- . = wheel into the sea. Nowinic ccale. D, ) 54 g sion of a written contract,’ which, of course Injured in a Runaway. e onag o malnodiion boardlor the 3 el mieans signed the president. sume Tuesday afternoon Z. P. Hedees met | hark at night, and in the morning, loa R § The Highest Poseible Preminm, Nervous decility, poor meuw ifidenc it a scrious accident. While driviug | after shooting the dog and pig, set her MBI s o it a0 i eard e, Hotsest Borss | ane o8 R —— e S TTHE » ONLY » GRAND PRIZE ? 1 days ago a dispatch from St. bl i b i & broken collar bone and a hn. New Brunswick, announced the | 8 y ik : FOR Vi« INACHINES, s 4s. y bruises, He was taken to THE DISFUTED TERRITORY, 4 L mitte had agnounot % b s arvival of a shipbwrecked crew at that — il L e i f ; port, which said they were taken from | Fhres Nights and Saturday Matinee, Com- W 13 AWARDED TO { Il ) geestio h 'l 1ip Progro, b e 5 » - Sy COSARRREA QRERSELON.. A8 . " : (v Notes and Person RLEAOK ; mencing Thuvsday, March 271h, How it Can Be Determined. th f t f rogr ~ VB ARE ] A¥al ! 8 ; [ I ool tan Ba ismined,. ;i 0 e o Jrmo Hall of Murrag, la, ;** HERI ) WE ARE ;“‘L?_fll N A A Pamphiets Gratis on Application, ‘ [‘Lm WILSDN M“q Ll i R A fam ifaely torod Mo R St Joseun, Mo, i |EVANS % HOEIY i Soden Mne‘ral \SArAm‘nga\‘B_‘o\:nn‘.leJ T whe a swallowed 1 rch Suturday o o UE RN el acelis ] Saeriamenes werivad iy ol ‘ A PAHLOR MATCH | JOSEPH CILLBTTS LEGION CF 2"‘.01‘50??, 8 LT | mimmimnee | —mmmme | T STEEL PENS || v coveeo v o BANA'S bounduries bud W Y2 Parlor b ! ; f T v Mansan S 4] Shen she beoame Mirt, he clung 1o Cnstoria, : pogest and Daey ool iy i ot | | Gozp MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1353 NATHANIEL WHEELER, ou Jute of the zovernor's proclanation 4 g Whan shehad Children, sho zave thern Castoria | 4o MO e onie FUN 1n o | Nos. 308-404-170-604. decluring South Omaba a ity of the second | end of the week, Thoso wio rel r tho Mr. and Mrs, illspaugh bave re- s ¥, 4 : e he President of the Compary gclarive Soulh Omaua u ety f o sesgnd | SIS U s bl Blayed hors | wurmd from Biatiwel, "3 her [ wasenias, weis THE 1{0ST PERFECT OF PENS, The Presact was the dale whea she actually bec 4 " Tattgrs o A GRAY'S 1C MEDICINE : Yot WH,EH'ER. & WILSON MFG, GO, Friday & ng the sale of seats for tk - Wabaal “ 11Cag0. Emma Juch English opera company will be South Umaha Not TRADE MARK ¥y TRADE MARK bash Ave., Chicag i, TR A WO | ‘f-f~~»*“{‘L:‘-':::z?i;” R 8| raLmean el i EN FUR MEN ONLY! == Pnonifiwuco u goue to Hammon K mator b3 V|GB P or LOST o7 PATLING MANHOOD; wouid 4 velore the cou 2 at the Hovd. The chio | Jobn Boyle of Chicago i L Lscaves that 1 aersl sxd NEEVOUS DEBILITY SOMEBODY BLUNDERED, ) tho city Arruogiog for the production aud | Pete Hoyle of South Omuha is matehad to : SXUOGT) Taly Weninred - Waw 15 cainn 3 it And th . Iendered No Aid | since t wes of the Awericau Police business is remarkably dull, consid ) Focuien Contrlas; Write thou ’ ney Fire. era « ©Ars i ring those lateresting politioal umes, - Ar. | ¥ 3 wany ot L4 | 0., BUFFALO, M. ¥, To Glasgow, Dub'in and Livers m Kearne, 2 f Hoyt's “A Hole AR A ]:“‘ bad fap e S5 e | 3 pool, b fort 0. t ia th ge of assau and ne T i ed Horse bt last M lay when ¢ oL, 08 Woth perfor ance ol - " ' r » v » s Monday’ when caled | reppect, ay e 00 performance occury | 1R 5, 6 ST o, ey ) v TO. WEAKWMEN o WS IO ot | memorates fittiog maouer Murch %0, money, by wddressing M e ( youthtal eevors, ¥ firo bas beeu the means of | Wmemoratedina . fouis & QGrifin bave anall 3 > 4 ? : . ‘M.\h ag we % an investigation Whet »rd chief justics of Eng will do S« Omaka's 1110 Farnam Stre Omaha, Neb, | Bartieuian tor home core. FHRE at headyuarte o koow auy- | ders ¢ Dry Chawpague SpRAKIIAE thia Aame Ewage lv. o8 8 t counter iave wdopied tae [ One Dlme Adx Nits to All ' [n e f nervess st domiiaiac. | Samet tuere are | sad commentary ob Our ABgiUmATIACS : ¥ da, v Wrapper, i

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