Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 31, 1890, Page 8

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OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, MARCH 31 - ‘ Y . [ The Circutar of nstructions & St cloth vovored without and i Rheumatlsm % | by the Oxnard Compa _]nw r.lm-.‘.. ‘7..,....:(“”.{”'\]' L et 9 2 | Mz, Henry T. Oxnard of the O; T e o to the presence of urio £ ¢ It is Fully Considered at the Meeting r\t‘ gi¢ company of Orénd Taland 1 5 R o jelidin thablood, 1« most effectually , o bt o A g B D LUy O the | cured by tho ase of Ayer's Snrsnpie / ) Boyd's Opera House, { Brr: with the following copy of the Oxnard | edgo of “the satin linine was n | G Bt eee of Avers Setsiois ~ % v 1 ' spray of smilax, hich framed | et sugr company’s offictal advice to_farm- | 3o ,'n moat beautitul manier. ")"' ey L AL “u-l polionous NENT SUSAN SOLLARS e0eD. | ° 2 On the lid of the coffin_a silver plate bore d horoughly expelled from the TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS NEEDED. | In regard to proparing the sround, the ens y name and age of the 'docon o .’4\.‘“‘\\ low | system. Wo cliallonge attention to this growing plants, for the successful. raising of | 1z, AU varlous places - the parlor stood | — speory o This week will be a memorable one for the Boys. Monday morning, we begin a most extraordinary s Rt e Pt Y eareral SURON ol offcrings of simple and beantiful | g, 4RGN two senrs ago, after suffering ial sale of Boys' Clothing, t! test that 1 \ | | il I\ I of the farmers to the following \(lnv'n;.' (m. ) fi‘.:."m";m,“ :,‘,g,“nlk“",‘ “mh great Spec ?.x (e o Boys othing, the greate that has eyven IKen place m our establishment. ¢oW I]l conesses and The In Faing this vogstablo th soil e 1o b : . Toses Hea: i 1 el wmterss | continue this through the entive week and parents will be well vepaid by coming to us this week for an Work, carefully selected. The bestis a rich deep | by loyos of Mt argo printing | Gt ellaf A s by ah adverse: S ey toek 1i ' Qitl ol wi .f‘{i.””. . s e s s ool ,.mfl"“.ff.'{",".‘,'u..'“.?.';'“fl. and ot i J',,‘,:‘,“,«,.,,';“,m.('..‘.,.].;:., had | Baster outfit, for their Bovs, An immense stock of stylish and serviceable Boys' Suits, from one of the 1 reabonss to'a call lssned fit' the papors | & consldesblo quantity of molstfe’ for- ita },';"\‘l','”.;"f."\'i.i"!‘i di @ floral fostament | plaine, ‘attar logy ufforing, by best makers in the country will be offered at tempting prices. We shall sell, Yestorday morning u large number of citizens | growth, the beet cannot bear standing water, | Lizzie Ts an urn of roses by M. Erfling, | Aver’ "';‘”"1“{“““' 14 1 T N | Jasembled {n Hoyd's opers house at & o'olock | Tt is adyisable to seléct thia bost plecd of Tind | and foose fAowets by Rmis Haks i ry 1,000 Boys™ blue sailor Blouse Suits, with fancy embroidered collar, ages, 4 to 10 years, at o, esterday afternoon to consider the Immanucl | available, not too wet of course ither Around the apartment was a number of hospital project too dry. A sandy hill fov instance might dry | Potted plants cfmany specics, which robbed | g iple 1 sineo liad 10 res 350 Boys' Knee Pant Suits, in two patterns, one @ plain dark mixed, the other a light colored plaid, of Judge Wakeloy presided and on the stage | out too quickly. "Land on which thirty-five ; ! i —Mrs R, Irving M : 5 were the following well known gentlemen: | bushels of corm to the ucre can be valsed, \will 5. 0. Frese, pastor of the Ge ge, s y Now Yorle. | serviceable material and tasty make, at $1.30. Dean ¢, H. Gardner, Dr. George L. Miller, g AR AR A Ll Lutheran chureh, . : T was taken i1l with of the Oxnard beet i | Hon. J. M. Woolworth, Rev. Dr. Joseph | company should soleet land a8 stated above. ““"“"}:‘“;\{ Bt S e o R UL S ! 750 Boys™ Knee Pant Suits, in clegant Cheviots and Cassimeres, strictly all wool and fashionable pat- YaryeaJudge Clarkson, Hon J. M. Thurston, 0 obtain growth it is best to plow deep, al 4 i A8 Ut the it of the sicknoss YOFY W debi i 5 ARt : e e Taaler. OB, Yont atid: || Iowllig tho beot to extract as il as possible by many lov friends of the | ot of the siclness vory Bl Sevem | terns, coats are nicely pleated, and suits throughout well and stylishlo made, These Suits are usuall H (AL DALY fromn thosoll, But this can be done only | e parlor v 4 6. others, | gradually, i. o., by plowing onc or two inches ket was then borna to the church i Y 3 /! i sold tor $3.00 and $0.00, we give them this week as an er offering for 2,90, ,u“. 'I\v\l‘m‘ Loy ,"A',m..} :.;H}v"rv‘h‘ |In'-~|| r;,’ ery year so as to reach o depth of A impro o conside ,'m‘. At o ity o oso iy Y Phts Gt ot POrors OATY o duep Noll:- Whers '"'.f'\'.f‘fl,‘.fi“‘?,,"fl”‘ i L o T ”L" hoalth, A Taree variety of handsome Jersey Suits at $2.75, $3.25, and one lot with handsomely embroidered are unfortunate and subjected to b | ¢ha soll i six to sevon iohes decp 1] : I & =Mrs, L. A. ol : f ¢ f R 1 1" that in el cl Do UG b ke, ehateh Vonting the | Cred within its walls it 1 Ly i A fronts, at $3.90, Equally astonishing values will be offered this week in long pant suits, sizes from 13 to this burden has been me SR unar o dot Sand swhifeh hus 3 i 3 , p o epcetal object o7 | turmingiun of e \vlnl\ ons | cause in life no member of the littl 18, The following we name as S al hareains fi hins bee the sick und distressed. ) ; ; o speln Wl been move libeval in aid . however this idea had | \y g woted the ty than N ver s arsapa" o the secking after the move ! 1 ; The pastor, Mr. Freso, de Saterial things of this world, and Omalia | o i RAEEtR i livered @ most H}\-\.v‘:;u.w“ Jud, - fecting PREPARED DY RS b e 3 ehasitanio Ingtititions b’ o city, chiof (e pRtO iy virtaes of th i Of {l. | OrJ. C Ajer & Co., Lowell, 8z 100 very fine hlack Cheviot Suits, very stylish garments, for voung men and clegant fitting for $0.90. 04 Which ] ’ ¢ bl wien it will be ready fo thi o well Rnowi i Price 81; six Luitles, 86, Worth $5 a beuties Clarison orial hospital, the Woran's 5 'A'Q',‘ A ‘j”‘,’fw M el bl t0 speals, and threw so mieh tends These suits could not be bought clsewhere for less than $10.00 or $12.00, I & home, ur of similar character, © [ chines us woll' as” lavger ones for Torses sinto his t many of the Gudit D B . : ; X : city nieeded more of these institutions | e onld tia: pinese ‘s si oTe Move t & B }«t Come and get one of our beatiful Easter Souvenirs this week. linthis divectiom S8cic. i judge. X d inch. The machine is to he s the case of our sister city of Louisville, 150 excellent and fashionable Cheviot Suits, at $40.00 worth fully $6.30. » widow « he ed, M. and 108 FARNAM STHEET, OMAMA, NEB Julivg Festn tev, and Mrs. Her, Opposite Paxton Hotel) s o drop eightcen (o twenty Know not what day or hour may bring some | g S8 0 SR B LR e Mus calamity on s il Wil all” ntoplay 81t | snds Bt on tho it condicions o e | o resources.” P a0l 3 nd the Misses Emily, Mart 2 Fho spanket then sald o would leave it to | JCality, WHCtHOE thero is dau 4 Louise Fstuer / Nl others to speak more in detail of the object of AP L UG o S serviees at the grave were short and | 4 : . ~ / the mecting, and introduced Hon. J. M he culture of the bects mizht i | impressive, and then all was over. X 4 x Waolworth o Bhot K ecti by | e : > : Judge Woolworth spoke as follows: *The bR A e by The Only One. : AN A torof the German Lutheran churel Ny Co T'he land to be planted should o 4 Linto three parts, the fiest of which The Chicago, Milw I work in @ \ s sowed down about 1 he | railway is the only work. Tt proposes to b within its walls I May 1, and the last, M vemtibiled) it ol not only the sick and destitute who may need Sl 18I COLBMEeTaS HeRteait o P e i 3 v plain, intelligent, disc A way, 410 [ fourteen duys to sprout. Twoor three days | -, Lhe bevth v amp feature in the for others, 1t proposes to collect’ tow e LAY RO ! o ol b | Pullman sle s run on these lin | after the young shoots ay the soil and train women who will be called deacon vecn thie Tows should b loosencd with o snted and cannot be. used by it : A T 2 = R B s = « T have been requested to speak par- | om0 hoe about one ineh d vtokeep | other vailway company. 1t is the E 3 i AMUSEMIBNTS. | ) lwllmyl}'- ,1' n(. ; J |‘: 'ih et out the weeds, After one vo i > | i fent of:the age, - Tiy. 1t and he . - & “ | *In the fivst pl what is a deaconess i d be volled agai g 2 | convince bt ? K ) - | 4 ihone oo this ity laga. mimbot of | lind shouldbe vollod ngnin, to - preve I ; z [ ) Boyd's Opera House women going about into the destitute pla B tHATbaAtE RE ks avenpaL T Sleeping ears leave the Union Pacifi ? i o | S TE SR Y Can be eured in 20 to 60 dags by to the sick and des! e " o . depot, Omaha, . m. dail § Nol= | i the women—culti 5 ) ville 1 950 a,m. . o ‘ i N | f | EXTRAORDINARY OFPERAT 3 g . " w,\ seion Tt honuia in thinning | taking this Imfiin § not com } % y ( Wi il [e) NIGHT ONLY. - SO VD ATHE AL s them ont, The I this is done the { 3 s at Council i f 4 = / {) /] ‘ P N destitution of the lowest portions of the Dettor for the growth of the bects and tho be cleaned i " i Monda \ s '\4"1 ch Sist. () some of them are young mothers, who have | et TthiEE AT sHBAR Aol L e [y al § — e C v berths at Union s own little families. They o AbOUL | owine miine i o : ) € ‘ 2L | i IE‘\A ’\’I \ ‘] l' 1 |i e not only relicf from sickne UL | e vight aeross the row with a hoe four clief. " These ladies find _th M A RvT o R 1 .".\"L.‘.'\.u‘('.‘.'.‘?mi'.'l.‘\.l'i\‘,! .\,('\.,.\“h‘,’f“. seven Dnclics. - Aftor one duy's vost reduce : 1 CIT— S e | ‘1 Grand EHEHISh Opera || elll '3( Lty of this sort h has the care of | thdemches s o ol arastanhe. o st | e = Ui 1 dune the ant i T St et RS Dty | 08 : or by - = | COMPANY. some of these case if some of th this ; tirely to this work, they would be deacon S i v b J. C. Johnston of Kearney is at the Ca ; s . lfianta IO T uly by the ¢ it {mat i | young women were to_devote themselyes en- | s 5 . P Weatherby of Novfolk is ut the Pax o i ves into a sin I oo i \|. "FAUST. EMMA JUCH as MARGUERITE : fit with a horse | ki 1 ton, L, Spert howe of deaconesses, 16t spivit. of de | vy el 4 ‘ 5 AR ST n Tl ssah b Ana M g ili | I T S ] ; Joln M. Ragan of Hastings is at the Mil ) Vool Losses : w ool any el uldiiave il e e e mof ahon 5 he leaves will entively shade the | and 1o more work is necessary until Petc somewhat d About the lard 1. Smith of Curtis is stopping at the Mil i i s of Hay Springs is at the | Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is an |, | unexcelled medicine for children while 4 : : T vaen st AR IehI LI N HRNT 2 unity Pyle of Waloo is a guest at the & | A e TR B iatar The dir a Christian minister, % e Ty the is an unswer to the question, What is : 1 tondoncsst tecthing. 15 cents Do not suppose this s a mo institu- | oA 31 ' s o - (i 11 you something of the history Confirmation Services. | - 5. Smith of St. Paul is stopping at the | it : mou e B al Ly (il'ml'm scs, Lo backto the | Within the past cleven months Tri VoC. Any X A o G i [ > R days wh postles of the ehurch were | cathedral has iad the fentan LW CAlyn Xinglon is a guest at the v Uninacy S b iy 1 ] P O H alive. They called o their aid holy women | og ¢t e HIC e e ot | Paxton. WHLLLEY 1R} | goyd s Upera ocuse and set them apart to work to which they v i RS ; o <l Mason Greee of Lincolu is stopping at the i | galtod o owdow ‘o eaemmgss ud s | tho oy can show. Bifts of hese acces | Paxian e, el n I "HE Are the order of the day, and fy TUESDAY .lu(l\\ll)\l\lv\\ April Land 2 foundation aluost at the time of e founda- | sions were confirmed yesterday morning with S FUIL oL Fromont 15 stoppins i H. €. Hull of Fremont is stopping at the ST o tion of the Christian chureh wortly before | appro 5 cise oceasion was @ | Paxton. Q TR\ e 3 y Vo K th o ‘ s "N G nenarcl to et A VORNIVAL OF FUY, | CAUTION £ the dark ages the order passed s sis- e e Al o s t e R S terhood of nuns of dif vemarkable on ithedral was crowded | Mark M. Coad of Fremont is a guest at th A scoc of Fremont is registered at the with worshippers. Paxton It being Palm Sunday the altar of the chan- R. Binford of Lincolu is rey pred at the | i s piain Millard line. Our stock was never a Hole 1 Culies froe. After the usual Sunday moruing devotionats | | D D. Clark of David City is stoppinge at | Young Men unl Middle- \uv\ Men. | b complete s it is this scason, § - AVEHIONE ,||| (,(,[\ REMEDY ¢ 3 st | und aneloquent sermon by Bishop 4 § s e et effort ws Theodor | Worthington, 1t candidates © for ¢ Rinchard of Columbusis n guest A SURE CURE Vees whieh hrings | B t H : ¢ i 0 ) I ) and 40 St Clale Hotel Ble in uers s, e ot D e | Uintscy b w0 W | T0 quote prices means Tile d n In the Groundic.tomems gl sneeess and Flieduer eanie o the ma take their inside the chancel. | Miss Helen Fowler of Sutton is stoppine at V104 i permanently e SRS e e Sk S BRI GEoN N can g 1B Vet AL tra TR R LB R o e b P |||\\ IS ddresathosaiwiohave ing unless you see the coods and g pEmiigy Ratlroad GR: \\IJ |H| IERY OF 1 \I\I | 55, b as not_successful. The nex o krianta T ! ; . 4 vod themseives by im- | f . R : | New Faces. (5 effort 1o found a hospital was by Dr. Muel ¢ \"l'l’u'l,f"m’ & beanti Jo B Buldwin of Grand 1 stered " BReT A n e oAt R are self-convineed that they arc Rasaa kenent of i berg, who eame to New York in 151 After filing cel was beautifully decorated with palms., at the ¢ N hody an tiem for bus| 4 Nt iona « Oniitha. We all remermber how Sister M William Thiy ¢ he GueE b walked up and down our streots. doin mn, Archio. By o and had at lust to give up because her : s Week of Monday, March 81. stoppinz at the Mill : FapaneseVillage of Chamby wife of Clavks are ' { ; $F to $22. ! ) prge K § arles 2 sty i s to 1 strength was exhuusted. 1 wish it would be ' el snbyeEhane ] nd aweese of Lincoln ave T : andt i i R suid now us I heard o constable say the : Iy G '”\‘,,‘J‘:il:::,‘\,\‘fl,'.‘(\ Lut the Paxto ; '_ ool fioRe s 2 a fna Intey “Prinity churgh m.‘\\lkm- for the poor in this | Willfuws, 1 B 3 /. Carfuan and danghter of Indianola ; T e e . - CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000 ity through Sister Mary than any church in | o Sample ) Archic are registered at the Casc e , ) 2 ONLY G000 TR ETS ONLY G000 T 1K TS, ! ford * Pratt, 1 y M e 0 o e Tt e 1"“' ARNAM STREET, OMATA, NEN ! LrdoTly Whole Tickote, 81 it Ticke 2 Direct from Yeddo. Quitrber Tiekets | o *77 1|2 Stages. 2 Theaters. G b ; One Dime Admits to All. t Rich ) - agentof the B, & M, is in the city \ ha ory 1 hospital. and |\|1|\~-u>l the | fiott Achos N PS ; Rl ineiyl nume of her who founded it should become 7 Al \ g Fo Ak MIES Sy, A8 2 fumous. ) L0 1L N, Richardson, S. H. Stevenson M. Woolworth was followed by Hon. John | Mliaieti 1y s ey | B8 e o e Clond et e 3 STEEL PERNS. ‘ M M. Thurston, who delivered a v ble and nt address on the grandéur of the \ ' B J. Russcll Grifiths of Des Moines, ta GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXFOSITION, 1889 + proposed and the great necessity N 3 RIAGGE Clodais \“'_‘ passel kot ot tho:Buyl ¢ " 2 ) PARIS EXPOS 3 5 ails in this — city for Py ? ¥ wity yesterduy I £ 1 o of this charactor. He | ) e Mia 1 Jlas i Isidor Jucobs of A, Tusk & Co., San THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. alluded the most touching way Mis P 3 da | rancisceo, is in the city, retorming to the P - o 1o the great good which has been done by the | Earon. Mi canor Strobhart, Miss | cific coast. Mu. Jacobs is accompanied by b 4 . Catholic chureh, § 1 s which en- | Ahbel 1 A Pratt, Miss | wife and hus been to Wi ) « The Omaha Medical and Surgic lnsllmlo J N ol I S Grace Bstella | dent of the California Canned PSR il 6l i g A A of the Catholie chureh, Whitcomb, Miss Bmma Jane Wauling, Miss | tion to enter (h test (L esaid he didn't believe in that cilia Saval Ann Coles, Mrs. Florence | backers against the proposed i ity which pours out Christian Y e AT TR ah Wilson, Miss | on tin plates hope and keeps its pocket ook Shut tight. | 1unees 1thicl G AR D He said he had noticed in the call for the [ S Mra. 1 N = meeting a statenent thit money would not by o1 ho ot ‘ S B > NJ usked for, *Wo ar 5od Christinns when | oy e 3 W CALIFORNIA you don’t sk us for 1 2 said he, i, it Continuing, Mr. Thurston said that those . ; THE LAND Ol who have health and wealth held it in trust | gansehtorof t A 3 e "OVER for those who are deprived of those things ut tho Tt i, ' l)l\( OVE [‘“ od with astiveing appeal to those who | churen " ] svided with i bo share of this | \y wive ittou worthy | 1 ita power for [ & Dotweils Pl DR. HAUGHAWOUT, Bl ractice lmited tog and then duig diseases of nose and throat e He thought it g i other and devise @ way to YN DR. McGREW. T he Well IEnown spaeaciali [ Ho strongly opposed the Army Notes, iden of leaving the sick and destitute to u pub lic iustitution, 1t wus impossible to keep abuses out of u public institution, he said The only way around the dificulty is i the : 7 ; GENQILARIEAND 2L way proposed A such persons as may bo properly bronshit he- | \ 2 I Hont Faclinies Wednesiday M thereaftor us practic Dean Gardner, addre it brictly, warmly Supporting tho so o And X itenant Colon " i 1 A f Write t promising his heavty suppor Ihe dei st infuntey: Captain k er Stone, 21st 2 Kin and Blood vy 1 $301, 08 " o W address was eloquent and well veceivé infay i few introductory remarks said that RS ARy N A A fried. o vis | fantry L Erederick ], P l.«\b f‘sfifljgbl'gifi({}\ / ‘ ()IH-I';\I l\l(l‘ll“ “,,”.l flulllmll ] m\x,.w-. Corner $ith 1 Harney Sts,, Oma ! that the amount wo Inf ”‘“ Ficitonmn At ar 1 without difeulty If @ v ™ 2t dnfantry: Li | . pointed to go aroind and s Andiew t ! ut ) ‘,,q(l (gv‘ circular, Sl pey bttle 3 pr 9, = was furni TheE AL for oceupancy iu th already deaconesses enough to s his Funeral of I, sty lon of M. HArker & COmMMItics of | ot oy the yomalns. of -iho | BRGLY RIS grevibaiiiade 10 GUnana, yue Fave 1 | Manhfifld nESTc.esn emand for Easter Gifts is inci ery \ ¢ | Frof FOWLEIR, Moodus, o Lo ege TR e vand pu b, wer t v M0S. ands of new a es for ladies and gentlemel | 'CHASE & SANBORN, 1 was Gy C, B family lot at Prospect Hi i v ‘\:Z‘q—wmr‘l [ ) A en Doph 80 Frai Frod Millir ¥ W i v § B WAL £ Bed Rock Prices. Inspection Invited. MeCuguce, and Fred” i i layge numn viul relatives and moury Swo mk Civcuca It being 6 « ors, to wh Take 1o ’ i in one ol the frout pariors | AR 3 2 ‘w PROF. L L ESLER, " the deceused, 1307 i ¥ for sule by Good B Lo A T . T i A I S SR W MMV 2 Lock Box 13! Detroit, Mich b ghLL0 nentis. 4 iy (T ' . i s u?i,.-lw |k \\nl ) rosulted Inlyun-.-.» 1856 1tn Do Gk ;\hr :‘”\.\'l.l soykendall of Fairfield is vegi or g i e B the best value for the money § w‘ 3 ‘_()“”(l NawiEnn, | Gonceation: ICHEIGEALELY Bt iy Jke's hospitals The il . o candidntes, | tered at the Paxion, fe, wi denility. qu g ¥ D ricess Seats Charitable Purpos was served by a sisterhood had 3 Walter Pickrell and wife of Beatrice ave g ol ;ln\ll‘ in Omaha logulnrmricosoeeatsicoion harttabloqh ormmnizod, . aud. oulled the. Sisterhood. of hop bl 3 dates ¢ guests at tho Murray 3 St 1hEs ule Mond Ll uu.\\’x‘x‘.\!:‘».\‘u.l“]..\ DRAWING the Toly Communion. This movement R itizane o God 7. G A S Lot ol o 2 : ' e on . : ublie w ; ) Sar movements i | Hirnumelbotis kinkdan Sl et G rmdHsland vl [ : o Ihese coats are in various f Dime Fden Musee, : ), Mexico. RSV AN T IRt L AR R i | PO IO O DIO KOS negbin altor | W, McCullom and wife of IKearney are ety 1o i i “ g styles and range in cost from | o e el wpesyison o Groeral o

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