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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1800. VETOED THE TAX REFUND,| Avero-amemrcovsasoss. |Tpipq 10 ABSOLVE HIMSELE | fin ot miomn Mot mominet | ANOTHER PLAYING A PART. Organization of a Royal Arch Chapter pr t g | - in Lond G [ TSt Pateick's Pills am wade from the best : iy " [(Copyright 1590 by Jam rdon Bennett.) 3 : s | rest materfal it is possible to obta ' . The Fair Association's Exemption Over- | 1 hie. April 1 Sk Horatd | Alleged Murderer Frank Tries to Fasten-the | St PUECEC at&t and’ undoubtodiy the | Abe Lisk's Lively Tongue but Unfortunate ruled by the Mayor, | Cable—Speciai to e Ber.]—The remarka. Orime on Reed, most perfect ¢ umrvh-lm liver pills in use Forgetfulness, v{\n suceess \\'I\\;ll!‘hvw m:..,.ll.»n‘n.‘l»'.\yh, > [ Bsyanck’s lfbar caraciry. it | American lodge of Frecmasons during its short | | BUSTAINING THE OITY ATTORNEY. carcer of nearly threo years, prompted a de. | THE SECRET RIDE IN THE DARK. | \o4 iy the Way of Statesmanship, vut | PARK AS TO THE MURDER DATES. | sire 1o h yal arch chapter attached in il | for Beer and Tobacco. — | \ehich the duties of arch Masonry could be | g sl o doateaolin dlhmes sty k¢ Kis The Tmprovement Fund t6 be Dis | wurried out and where American and English | HOW the Suspected Man Saw the Hus- h“'””w“'i'“ “'lyl'._" Sty \llll‘ll;::;\‘|"|l[ri)-“u But Full of Informat as to Shel- vided Between t rth and Masons who have attained this degree could band of Mrs, Reed Proceeding gave his guests a little sketch of the firat lenberger's Round-the-Coun- ! South SidesThe Coun- fraternize as in the present lod This was to Her House Armed evening of his late visit in Friedrich- try Tamblings After rried into effect at Holborn restaurant, in and on Horseback. sruhe (says the New York Sun, At the Great Crinte, the presence of many distinguished American the beginning of ou¥ conversation:” he o and English Masons, The consecra said, “*Bismarck had two iminense mugs The exemption of the Omaha Fair an tion ceremony was performed by Mr. | Tony Frank the allezed murderer of Ped- | of heer brought to us. He took one of sterday Mars Abvioy of Josition association’s grounds from the mat- | Frank Richurdson, the grand deacon | dler Chronister, has taken up his residence | them und shoved the other over to me, 1 + arrivod with Abe Lisk, the r of v $6,000 in toxes was short-lived. | » chapter, in the egrottable | with Jailor Miller and seems to be enjoying [ remarked that Tdrank only wator. He {1 tho Tohes murdor: cuse. The cor weelt, in direct opposition to we of Colonel Shad H C v | life us well as ible under the civeum- | looked at me in »~|_1' 10 cur ly and in Holdrege, Whither he tracked him the report of the city attorney, passed an | through ill health. Among the nu stances, Ho speaks very brokenly and ha almost suspiciously f minute, and Nebraska City, He o | i & v | Musons present were Mr. J. C. New, consul | aonfusing way of mixing up his gendors | then proceeded with ‘t under . ordivcnee mpt the property. Mayor | vy ovaly Major , de) sul gen s g Vi bt Lhag s | discussion. The mq ssted he e Cushing qidn't see it that way and atlnst | Seats Riclinrd. } P Wediwood, | Which makes it diffieult tokeep track of his | (iscussion, e sl night's meeting of the council presented a- ) REaC LR L LGB b ‘.‘mw,”r.‘ | | quently und copiousiy | drankc, | After | toward the depot as i he we L veto of the ordinance for the reason i, Califgeniu; Mr. Branckstone | failor yesterday to talke witha_veporterand | {505 25" 0ien S ho- appropiuted | somebody. The I W8 qecompattied by at. the attorney in a report pre A i AE (SIS BN, OFALION OIS o e oy esiLON, Ot l’ S ey | Mine without a word and put down its | | b rwands said was the o 0 the council has stated that the ity | delivored by Rev, R J. Simpon, in the |,auestions though, like most uneducated per | congonts” in _ three or four t Marshal Abbey al council can not by any ordinance cancel taxes | course of which he alluded to the fraternal | Sons, he doubles and repeats till itis abmnost | {pomendous draughts Then we to return to the Jevied cn any property after the taxes have ings existing between the two countries | impossible to unravel the jumble. He does | il a servant tch and {ill | heart of the cit A watched them ente id which ho trusted would long contiiie. | not uppear In the least alarmed. He says he | two enormous pipes, When he oftered me |- hotel. As soor rcappeared, | such taxcs can be discharged is by action in | NG olonel Shadwoll. 1. R | 5 T A oL e g XRLL e SRR O mia D Hbet A el e the council.” The veto was sustained lected honorary memb b The relations between the murd, man | smoked, What?’ he eried, ‘neither 1 \ ’n sl \‘ otel, wh n .\ arned v]‘m oo L ASL A 2 % = AL . # ( teed ceording to Frank's st i 101 n Thi 1 K had bee 0w s eek » las The representatives of the various south | being warmly welcomed as the sucee: and Mrs, Reed, according to I'ran ‘ | drink nor smoke Wh cind of Saturday. Ho then took th .,“..'... et | side and north side improvement clubs who | Consul General who was ¢ ily o8- | ounds for Re alousy L otk you, anyway?' It | Lourding house in which the latter stated have hutmted the coumeil ¢ anber for the | teemed member and took an active part in th Qusy from tho Reed | Wa8 & m to both of us, however, that S Do topDing. X6 Svis. Tonnd that | L i he cou RS lodge. Numerous distingnished Masons wer says that Mrs, Reed came to | 1 did not accept the pipe, for Bismarck k's numehad been partially torn from the past month in their efforts to sc cure un eanit- | proposed as members and the chapter w Y T g smoked so incessantly that within fifteen | rough page as wi also t of another able distribution of tho improvement ""'\“{';‘ '.”‘f”,",'“"“ "’_’;1””""“" {0 s yu must go away, Tdon't wish you | minutes the room was dense, After he | Nebraska City man who had r ored with | lf‘m..:_;wxur‘ the pr :vm”m yn-'x;- w:": el o Aoy "‘-';”v'_‘ljl"m“I_._” | around any longer, for Austin (the husband’s | had finished his own pipe he helped him- h Marshal ‘i\'vlw\ ]'l'hmh_] tha } slishment, of theix iv{-: An ordinance w: president of the United St D B ‘,"‘“,1‘ ,\.v".""‘:v" H f ma tol| - A to the one that 1 had refused and b :::. ‘|‘n\ .;”‘Mpm‘."h,' | introduced last night apportioning the funds | Mr. Bran who represents | CHE S WA e roehel. who, with his | Smoked it out with astounding energy. 3 who, 1t is claimed, is work. | t0 be derived from the slo of the bonds to be | twenty-two out of forty-eight states in Amer. R VRS TR MPSE T O i tee | When I rose at the end of the® evening o y In @ printing ofiée in Hol. | “The world is oven as we take it, voted ou April e ordinance provides the grand lod land. He s . t ) to be | from the table at which we were sitting, ’ And lite, dear child, is what we make it." | | Procecdings. become delinquent. The only way in which | were of the loosest character and furnished | g popnatural man an MABEL'S GRANDMA, :m! m' pi yl.lL\‘r!mr: .y.lu|“|\n.'- 01000 (\l\\:\r w T"X'l' hw: mt:;nulhlw v‘nv"'ml © | trouble he 1 afraid, if we dont \\'AYIIII" th Tnmlu- ’m., 50 H"‘n Ik wrn:n 1 could Kk \l\’:hl \0'\'Ix=un sewer fur divided equally betwee L ey Lk L S On the night of the murder, Frank says he y see the chaneellor's face,” ‘d the Den :‘y‘.:: districts south and north of Iarnam '\’J.:h'q“"'ir \-“{h“':, ‘” qunory 'l“'“fl“ Dkl st FHandy's and; o A din he publication of Crispi's story by AL ‘.1..;‘;;\‘ de soril |‘.} oo s nof ing 4 € G i¢ marshal had manacled ow at D. . Sutphen, Byron Reed and Ada P. | should wish to be an American. He had so | 0080 60q. showd ¢ s Draice presented @ communication stating | ANy opportunities of exhausting adjectives :“;,L!il:” Tty Ny o of o new ¢ that th 1o ionger allow the city to | and superlatives in connection with this toast | 0 10 Hdy s, wse the & fus of Jones street for | that he would sum it up in one word, and say | © “‘u Vi ha i ; o | that blood was thicker than water, and that | 4G Heribes his clothes | tobacco, Bismarck got his education in | pot by R0 R FBIIG T ro ey and bulld: L “”‘_‘I‘,‘;,‘;;" A\Lne ko, tounts and appearance and the loc where they | dvinking and smoking when a_corps stu: | companied in the patrol wagon to the city 16 city attorney, |8 Sty " passed each other on opposite sides of the | dent in Gottingen ttingen fashion™ [ Jai Ak i b J bill of Fanning & Co., for cleaning Consul . New, in response, said | I 9 A Bt 5 ab L 4 o 1 MBI IS 1onElinirod | 1w L browed: o m weaknesses, * dragging - down snsations As a soothing and strengthening nervine, il of Fanning leaning i At the same time, he udmitted that it | Las always been his favorite. phid Lisicis alonghaired, low browed, g and functional irregularities that so many | * Favorito Preseription” 35 uncqualod and Teavenworth street from Fifteently street to | that personally the president of the < A looking fellow, but is u ing G : Thirty-seventh streot, amounting to §40.00 | States was his boyhood friend, his young L deseribing any particul artistic ki fnctly i : s womenyendure. It i the only medicine for | is invaluable in allaying and subduing Sompanion and his' friend in ‘matu two_or threo | ¢y o bunch bowl or boer keg, In e women, sold by druggists, under a positive | nervous excitability, irritability, exhaus: 3 s without 1 4 It is a g ] perience s 3 ra X i walk Inspector Birmingham prosen: and w qual _in - every respect i Bvaver that ihey should | ing how he once dedicatod a new drink- | almost e i N : | o nthe manufacturers, that | tion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other apetition for relief from any liability th a y man who' Tlad been president of d strango, iowover, tliat hoy sliould RS for Do et el e el ction in every case, or | distressing, nervois symptoms, commonly T bt frata Wore danaTBy T United States. He was a man_of honor, come so near together late at night on a p cuirassiors at Branden- | time and after unded. This ‘guaraiites | attendant upon functional and ‘orgavic dis- n A A , i T country road without speaking or in any way | burg, he said: Do you know Joe S s o i Sz, R R e = e, U e was wefered 1 e | g eucaion, wd, o e, mindod, views; | S G e S35, Autolc of. 1t frsh and then | ST o s Rite Vol rstptes (ML Il e s e oo amsdovalie s | ol T T e a g when e cip, | send i asouna. TE e ot e | e T have o stght. acouaintanes with | AR S R R T oW matter of uw...-fi.,",.,,u the (.,“,'l, received | Solders were needed. If Amer claimed to DL ,’_L' L2 held iy breath, dreank out to the very Fow 1ong hiave you known him | beverage. Contains mo | Her Diseases, their Naturo, and How to from the steaet car companies:for paveme be equal to the British Isles, it also claimed last drop and then set the cup dowh, o et | T and on for the last 10 syrup or sugar to | Curo them,” sent sealed, in plain envelope, Biotar e e o paver o b and the president was en- empty, They were greatly surprised, S As peculiar in its reme- | on receipt of en conts, in stamps. on paved streets. The attor eported that ower than the queen ? Albright. for they did not expect such foats from When did You see him ! | o T mpod B \-“_""' ss, WORLD'S Dr Ay MEDICAT the apportionment had been disposed of | into difculty Amer A large number of persons called at Hea men of letters. But it was Gottingen Tithinle it wae on T 1 that we | s a powerful, invigorating tonic, it | ASSOCIATION, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N, Y. by ordinance 2, which refunded the | W rally to the support of the mother | rovss yndertaking went to see the | g chion. spavated on a farm four miles this side of | | This is senso, even if it is mot Shakes- | imparts strongth to the wholo system, pearcan. Indeed, it is the opening stanza | and to the womb and its appondag of an anonymou’ poem, It was the senti cticular. For overworked, * worn-out,” T R T A R ment of an old lady to her grandchild | *“run-down,” debilitated teachers, millin s { Lisk could if oceasion required and Mabel. And many a Mabel has found it | ers, dressmakers, , shop-girls,” : n Kk's provert v | the bracclets until this ity was tedehed, | to bo truo, and she has mado her life n very | housckeepers, nursing and feoblo toReed's | 10 consume vast quantitios of liquor and | The ofiicer and prisoncr were met ut th HAURY Sho Dchum Ue BB fekan oats (of | moiten generally) Br" Piereds"Fuorito DatBGt ¢es B oboN tHAAIE AN .| her health, She keeps on hand a supply of | Prescription is tho greatest earthly boon; Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and so | being uncqualed as an appetizing cordial is not troubled with thoso wasting diseases, | and testorative tonic, or strength giv coads and the farm houses in the | Gepman dailies has eqused Discovered Living money for the ~most part to the oy the Huglish speaking peaple |y 5q0 56 the poddier w as murdered at A mombar oo, coln, " fiiod AEHBEeRtadl howl | inated the world, b was notin the | ¢ id the chancellor. | R ERR o «d States a well thinking man, who ¢ chorn. Among them was a widow named | at another time, “how af the 1 ngen i ity et ar ORI abE tY o ) vl of being turned into the | not believe in the integrity of Great’ Brita Lee, who keeps a second hand shop and | hunt with ifvederick Willinm 1V, & puz- : reoront | ovree's A i o S e S Y 74 T B M KA Y v general fund, should be paid back to the abut- | #nd who was nof in fave he | tailoring establishment at 1503 Centre street. | zle bottle was <»me.»<1 by me at a | work, b o 3 at | AC 28 2AND ting property owners. ascendency of Great i When she saw the face she immediately | draught, The bottfe was made so that | houses aw sleepi w o stack nreative tions of J. Callahan """'““,“';:‘:M R _ | recognized it as that of Willium Chronister. | the drinker could not put it to his mouth | fov three days. At the expivation of that | e\els Purely Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless. for a reduction of taxes v it AL L L GO She was so affected by the sight that it was [ yet was not allowed to spill a single ; Hme & i\?“."“l \{_‘l‘_"““\'l‘y;“l‘l“‘ LU | Unequaled as a Liver Pill. Smallest, Cheapeat, Basiest dation of the . o ai i Y onRALER Sitind| i that the events of the eveniug | some time before she could talk. Shesaid | drop. It contained almoest a quart of FEvan oY h to Take. ©@ne Tiny, Sugar-contod Pellet a Dose. Curcs Sick Eeadache, camincd the reports of the v s city offl- | M w epoch in Masonic velations be- | ghe had been intimately acquainted with the ¥ dry champagne, I emptied it with- Rilious Foadache, Coustipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all 1s and found them correct « 5 | murdered man and had known him before his itlin be vemuined until the 12tk of March aid then | derangements of the stomach and bowels. 2 conts, by druggists. ex-Police Judge Berka, 7 ";]"Tn_ \puins, rabin t mar . He was fifty-five years old | coat. veryone stured when [ id [ returned to Woodlawn, he worked el aror tigtex D e “McLoan's Volcanic OIl Liniment, | and had two grown upsons at Sioux City, | another.) Theking paid, ‘No, you have | threc days, going then to Holdrege, where ho - 00 much to the city treas Steps | | L : o X G | ad enough,” and T got no mor arvested. s tiken to have the motiey refunded nd ¢ H. McLean . | He had told her, she said, that he had two Whilo' Bismarcl, was, rep f According to Lisk, Shellenberger did not | 5 committee on printing and the comp 1L not suffer long, but w g or three young childien at some town in cen- | p, WS SRS S LNE T pemain sway from Nebraska City longer than | 4 $ troller were authorized to have 20,000 civeu- peedy and effective cur NGl tussinatheiiitaniioct Dict i : Tars printed for the board of health, callin = ST to drink great quantitios of wine w When'did you see doc for the first time 00 s oot Sl s . allg Personal Paragraphs, o e said that Chronister frequently £t Pt | Joging his head, confributed not u little | after February 1+ i 'I'h:-‘ 58 \|'|t| ) u.tllm'uni:_ 1:-.4;..-«‘».‘1 x};»xtl \\'lullllrl' n.-f-‘.:‘”' of {:;-.l.‘tl\(_.unxr mn(l:x‘;lm: his mending and other sewing for_him beforo | 10 h‘|.<4hplu|nm)r. CeeHROS, At th el :"Il""‘.]l e. It S u{oiw: he !\:_u: SOl passad meking 16 unlwed A AL A SO £ his last ma >, He had cometo Omuha | Bers of the Ge 0 and Austrian I I o S aioan orany o Lo sel firearme o boys under | Moitiizs and Lo compan v ars ago and had | bassadors wine floy afTikaiwatoesand | o s Shele st T aaromau with him ; hitc of age. This request was | Richar ill of the auditing departmen o Mrs, Millnc outh Omaha a | every diplomat was obliged to swallow | 01¢ bie RiLoirok 1t chatiey ih S £ mitde on gieeount of the number of arrests | of the B, & M. returned from a two weeks' | Vet . Mhiis woman was about | an. onovmous. quantity of it for the have heen tho 2d or dd of the wionth, but I FOR PAIRM made by the police of young lads who ha visit in Florida yesterda; [Py old and had three ehildren | h aals S was told that according to the boss' books, it OB Ea.of you e » old of his reputation as & Teuton and o rep- | \wis the th. But I can-t Swous to dute o ¥ ’ fals 1o clve ouse to the sullerer. ! e overmor I 15, Warren (of Wyoming s’ by e Ml Me s || resentativeRotien tonic sovereign, | that. S RACRACIHE \ INFLANMATIONS, TIEUMAT IS, o guest at the Paxton J auce with Mis. Millner, Mrs. Lee | (G [0V S0 28 F i b Mhent Al e e . EADACHE, ) Lo e PAIN, u few applicas . Comneil | 56 1 West of Fremont is at the Murray. aid, did not prove a happy oneand the two | “They drank the w headed ones When did you sce Shellenberger again | L enusing the pain to instantly stop. kmen's busi- | e e B8 0 ve of Norfull is | Scparated o 'fow months ago, the woman | underthe table,” Bismarclk subsequently | after the night he had the check | A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS L o e bl e ks L e s iy |JadbpUiTEl G OrmeDEy Millner. " Thero | wrote, “asked them all kinds of ques- | It wason Sunday, the 8th. 1 met him | £ RE FOR ALL BOWEL COl LAINTS one eity o Anather Sl be | Mra, G W. Sanford of Walico is registered | 1d been no divoreo ov tall of divorce, so fur | tions, and forced them to make all sorts | SN GTEREIN veon tloso dutests | Ifernally tuken in doses of from thin T AT ahas e e hoL allowed to take a return load withoutalicense | at the Murray s, Lee know, betwoen the tw0. o a cot. | Of concessions which they were not au- Toit rememix | Doty iarehsas S 1ondaoho; Nawson, Yomiting. Norsousiem Hloaplossnoss, from both citie: John R. Pierson of Stanton is a guest at the | tage wost of Albright station and Mrs, Lee | toorized to make, Then they made the nhio could have beon away several | and all iiernal | ising from ehange of dict or Water or 0Uher ciuses, Dog Poundkeeper Pulaski reported the im- | Cisey. § : | volunteored to- dvive to her place o inform | DOOY f'\‘\!;“.‘;“ qen '\'\\"” mhnce I»t“::l xt nd youniol anaibicouldinonioity 50 cents a bottl Sold by all Druggists. T A BT B e A L0 A, Andevson of Columbus s stopping *at | her of the death of her late consort. i ! SaoC one j Ao o cot i arch of wh erelarenret s o Gsey Mrs. Lee said that Chronister had ve rain, lhvx\i nluhl not imagine how : L vely swear AL LR LY John J. King of West Point is vegistered at | sented to her that he was o membe had got on papel . i e and was returned to- the author for | ) (RN Gt | Sime church to which she belonged “ree | Curiously enough Bismarck i ;[ endacianid Rare sihunt fime toprove 2] et 1 s o ST e B B e e bl S I e VB =0 VT T S of California street from Lowe avenue to Mrs. C. J, Hule and daughter of Craig are | piaants (it theve is a davic chapter to dilnic SePhoip: aihgusg ol b the 11th. T remember_that, ‘cause that was o Tawrenee 1z damagzes to prop- | registered at the Case S NI ChRe - was dis. | e once said, “is deplorable. the day Joe and I left Nebraska City.,? o S P 7 3 5 erty ow I thi snin of 8,400, whis roférred | | H, 1, Sutton of MeGook 15 stopping at the | cormsa uper or Mrs, Cironistc > Teo, | drinking makes men stupid, lazy and {ow did Joo act on that Sunday, the 4th, syemuetsalloutthairamaindasotiqurirgtaligatogiciwiihouy tutandalo to the committee on streets and alloys Cuse Bnsiasitatnitving s % ' | worthless, It is the cause of all the | when you mét him at Peck's? as our wholssale businoss demands our entire time, attention and ospital. For oy o ehanter oL erile- efiHamG |, ol and wife of Pawnce City ave | She immediately consulted a lawyer democratic pot-house politics men talls [ of quict. He was always pretty thomext fewidsysivellnvlioiyontofo feast ofbareaine shchingivau il neres lton strect from Twenty-fourth stroot to |t b FR0 QG WS 5 Attt aho Talenaak ok conatimmbs | ‘oror bl G ooaltoorn: bends wouldt s <o AR again enjoy. We are liable to rent store and sell our fixtures now any day, 5o Vistn saect, woro roferud to the committoo | ® vy g, ©, Harvds and Mrs, T, A, Searls diately to this city and claim the effects of | hogter 2 T didnt go out of the house did ho come at once before it is too late. and grading. Ly i cLBaLs A s o She d > A didn’t sec him go out. . 2 o Building luspector. Whitlock presented u { Norfoll were ut the Millard yestor the murdered peddior. She seemed to be This saying of an old Prussian gene AHow washod All our gennine Diamonds now go at importer's prices and the mountings communieation reiting the history of his | _ Miss Dutton of Hastings is stopping at the | fousiderubly affected by the news of herhus | s oftan quoted by Bismarek among h ST think he had o a dark gray suit.” thrown in. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to select from, prices ranging from trouble with M. Hellman over the Hellman | Millard. R AR T Tt e : “Red wine for children, cham- | “Was it new $2.50 up to $3,000, for Rings, Pins, Ear-rings, &c. block at the corner of Thirteenth and F At the Merchants—John Mathewson, | secing him before he was laid aw pagne for men, schnapps for generals ‘It mi R 1 didn't notice par- Solid Gold Watches from $15 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $5 up. nam streets, and asking the council to t Litchficld, Neb,; Frank . Hastigan, Crete; Bismarck’s capacity for tobacco cularly.” - Nickel Watches from $2.50 up. some steps Lo relieve him of responsibili C. Pot Y.: L. M. Armsby, THE WIDOW'S STORY. .| fully as wonderful, though not so ccle- X v Solid Gold Chains from $7.50. Best Rolled Plate Chains from $2. Charms case of ai aceident to the building. e ‘wus MeMennemy, Blair; 17 L s aoues { of Nebr ity s0 suddent S Pe % 2 e instructed to proceed with measures for the | Tingelhopp, Lincoln; O. P. Smith, Chicago. i 0 > 1is capucity for wine, heer and “To look for work. Another thing, ¥zra and Lockets, $1and :mward. Solid Gold Rings, $1 and $2; worrth $3toB5. A enforcement of the city building ordinance. i el b 0 7 An Interview with the Wife of the . Ever since his university days | Cavolt, one of our crowd, had be sating totofzelld Starlink SilverCollarsButionsiandiSearfiFinsat; 860/and b0geachi "The board of education asked the council to To the Tr g Public. | Murdered Peddler. been known as a “chain smoker, 50 much disovder for a few days by drinki worth $1. Heavy Solid 1d-karat Gold Collar Buttons, woith $2.50 to $5 each, give them terms on the purchase of a twenty The great Rock Island route has pro- The wife of the murdered peddler appeared | (kettenrancher), that is, a smoker who | and carousing. I was afraid would all now, choice for only $1. One lot assorted Cufl Buttons at 50¢ pair; worth $1 to foot strip in front of the sehool loton Hickory | (igaq every convenience and comfort for | at Heafy & Heafy's yesterday and identified | connects his breakfast and his dinner | arrested. 1 had o moncy to pay a fine, so 1 $2. 'Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs, 50 and $1 each; worth four times the btn\-rl! :\ : rgmh’ R . e | T S S s (R R R R R band, She | with an endl chain of ecigar :nhl.l;u-l\ ; 'mu to pull out. He volun- money. 1,000 fine Broaches and Lace Pins from 50c up. e ) amima o lsvor a0d, mucshanciso | 1 Doatengors ol eams oyl lta maln | S0 seetls b L e e thn anly | Lightad from tho ptam of tho Jusk one, | 8BS oo el and wo siacto bont & i Fronch iyl Bantel Clocks, By, Wakshour stike, cathodsal gongsy were refered to the board of public works, | which leave daily for Des Moines, Dav- | traces bein, light flushing of her faccand | » Happy man!™ Gambetta once said of ““Where have e T at $6, $0.50, #8 id $10; \\i(,:]‘n‘:sli«u". é~nn. A Potitions for the grading of Twenty-ninth | enport, Rock lsiand and Chicago, ave | a teace of moistare in ler cyes. Sheisa | Dim. “happy man! Beer and smoke | Since (! and up to the 1ith day of Elegant Silver Lamps, with silk umbrefla shades, from $5 up. stroet from Hamilton to Cuming; Caldwell, | i i > Wor Thov ¢ ¢ ¢ i agree with him, 8y vy I have lived Nebraska City, | Hundreds of other equally good bargains., Open Saturday evening until 9 bt oL | the finest in the world, Thoy consist of | woman about forty of uge, a little | 18 3 n a City, 1 | g . th from lwenty-fourth to Tyenty-cighths Mar | oy yind —elegant day conches, dining e — - ove where 1 slept every night o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures for sale. tha, from Sixteenth to Twenticth: Mason, ALY : i SRR Sa ) W.V. Lucas, ex-state auditor of Towa, says: What work did you do? =N = = s :'n'glll'l'\l\'v:sl}”m uxulll«xl _’ll't\\vn r.-m-n:u, w.-n:.* ;.l"jvn'.l}{li::z""“'v‘ l'f-:‘;‘l'.‘ l“';" e ! ylll\_‘ 'I';:‘ hlrn\\'n ves Au{..l 1m-h\ @ [0 \.\‘lvd‘vl.m.;\;v .xin\)('uu:): Romedy ‘I' ’llllJ]‘]flNn: all wl'l;”nf conmon labor, MA X M E‘\Y EAR & B RO., oferred to” the committee on - grades and® | g ch i Y up- | ghows signs of g lon lary in my family, and have no hesitation in say- | principally sawing wood 3 BraGinsE e e B S | pointed """'("‘;'l‘l wp “”ll“'“ """“}""""': unat- | inge it is an excellent vomedy, I believo it 1s sWliore did you put i most of your time Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, - - Omaha, Neb, Specin cer Pettit of the board of health | improvements that conduce to safe and all that is claimed for it. Persons afflicted | when not at work | })_l'n-n ‘l“l‘l i requ ll'nr~|| ; t l"nu;nlwi)'l'lm | luxurious travel. Junctional and ter- ion. The request raised the point of Pettit’s | minal connections are made i i : claim to his oftice, A e was 0b- | Gapots and at Chicago with fast limited | She was accompanied by Mrs. Tee, Who | queen Vietorlas Costly Mistake, | e on which Shellenberier was_avreste . S = inted in his_ offiec and qualified, but has | SODES b Chiduso with fust TG | 40000 ter Mes., Chirouister and veturned ) Aty Castlydiistake, certain Nebraska City attorney sent The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. sfusod to attend to his duties and | Yestibule express trains lor a B e e ; Queen Vietoria issaid to have a and talk fondness for pearls. She has taken Uraskn O3 adverse circumstances, She was not sactive and was evidently rather zood look- | ned. .. e el B 4 | by a cough will find it u friend.’ Sn oo Hoabley's saloon ing years ago. | i - . Lisk admitted furthermore that about the Peitit is still doing the work. The matter st. In addition to this magniticent | Wit . ; i S returning to it on ty was referred to the board of health. train, two_express and mail trains leave The widow expressed a desive to see the 2 1 ent ¢ ious. Alfter that interview A petition for the creation of an additio Omaha daily, carrying sleepers and din- | coroner and was directed to his office. Here | that all her daughters shall have fir came convinced of the fact that the time he voting precinet in the Fifth ward was re- | ing cars, .~l[n"]l||m|4 |\n\'ll\I:IV"wIr':n.uvld ‘l.lu- the possession | pearl necklaces, One of her fivst pur- [ and Joo had gone —away together 1 to Statesmen O'Connor and Osthoft Further information as to routes, | Of the personal effects of the murdered man | G G S L 4 o | was on the eleventh and that his'story to the i e P B et e o | L 0 30050 ULES, | ) the ground that she was his widow, In | ¢hitses after the birth of each, been | Gotectiv 5t s poke to him on the sub- - rates, tima, borths, ete,, call on or ad ho il 4 530 ioncrs recommending the rental of the [ 4 T she produced a | £ wis o mistake. | prperty at Fifteenth and Juckson L. . DeBovolso, 1 I et ‘i lh-;:-n‘v.h;“ e et s auddend pearl ov | This admission conpled with e milcong 3 headquarters, was referved | ) I 3 i Lec N aged thirty- | 4 © 5 T stoek until the neckluce she | story of whercabouts of the cleventh and his to the committee on public property and | E. ST, Joux, %0, ) eht, and - William Chromstcr, “uged fifty, | IV 6 hev stocle watll the mociace she | fganco of them about the time of the mur- building Gene : s P, were united in marringe at South Omab | required wus Nl BOYE D WELMOE ) AN : coupled with the fact that the det By Mr. Wheeler's resolution the publishers ~Chi % y | Justice of the I K. Wells, in the pres- | Ladies’ Home Journal. In this quict, | got ihe oviginal statements of all the S . 1,000 cople of the com A | ence of Mus, Car arl and Miss Francis | economical way she has boen enabled 1o | dpon whom the defense el i piled ordi in new sheep instead of 500 natod Droam, Harber. | make up almost a complete rope af pearls | officers that Lisk is playing a part which !n sheep and 500 in- paper, as heretofore or- AS le di oh to the v When asked to explain what the truc name | for each of the princesses:and those who | they are able to show up, ¢ dered o .-"""“' diapatohintharnokatio Fulls | otitno murdered man v hesald'she ld | havassencthe. nooklnoes at . conrt . i TR AR W sht company was instry | Spolesman s vid Dence, the mur- | always called it “Chronister,” but when the | (| S AR HI0GNARD I SUNE R ralil g T it Vit 10 roumoyo tho oloetiio HEht now it the dever of Jaek € insine, This s the | mariage certificate was wade out her hus. | that the dau Tesiodn Bk (I‘“ ]‘“ St. Patriek's Pills b en e botter station to the corner of Fourteenth and unanimous vor of the prisoners in | band suid his right name was “Chroniste P well supplied with jewelry. | satisfaction thim any others. M. H. Prond streets aud to di *the light now | that part of the county jail where Dence | and it was so entered on the certificate. She Ihereby hangs a talow Seme years ago | foot, Draggist, Grandda, Colorado. Lin the centre of Jefferson square is confined, It is also 'the opinion of | Stidy however, that he was u very illiterate | her majesty bought from a well-known ) city ongineer wis uthorized o ew- | 1y {ioe Bavraher and the attaches of the | Mt and did not know how to read or | London jeweler three very valuable ploy an additional clerk at &5 a month, who 5 A (ol wi 5 Wl the united eost of which was not shall do all nbrtracting work for the city us u | SHeritls offico who have Lad occasion to |~ My, Chronister said she was a widow with of five hundred pounds, A lit- part of his duties . see him. In pursuance of this idea children, all boys, when sho married | 4} STVE 06 BVG AIBCEET POURCS, - & The gus inspector was inrtructed to dis- | Denee will ba brought before Probate | Cronister. He boarded with her about a | ¢ ‘I‘"‘; LT ll' gronnse_had st continue forty-cight Al gus lamps in | Judge Oshorne and” will undoubted be el before they were married. Since their | Made, the merchant Was surprised to ve tervitory now lighted by the electrie light | sent to S coom, as it is impossiblo to age the \I |l.n.| Jived together until Jast “{“Mll\“ 0 1-1 o i_wlum 0 ‘l.‘.l‘\_ .‘u |m||!_ et R R e company arve for him in the county jail. When e anddenzialeydinoutppaleny hioh pond, W THE 00N, Trishes. Yory A I A Toat Fneilities, Apy ! o far KiCconstul Trentmant of very form The finance committee veported that tho A e uny reason for so doft ! : much to know whothtr peavls will burn, = ki i Quiring Meaicl or Rirgionl Tronton RO I AT o o Actomdn council hud 1o authority to grant aid to the haaunay cpl gne e | Durlng the time thoy were 1 together | The reply oto ' " this somewhat | ‘ Aecommodatinn West.: Writo 1o Dot mites o Bracws, Traksos. Club Koot CUrvatu various charitable instititions of tho city and Rke i G hola e e ba | st saldd she was ehliged o o wishing aud | faytly - “solontifio @l singulvy: wia on T oot | b e s LY 145 potitioua for suali Lolp wers 0CconSingl | goiion of blood-curdling ovios. Ho saos | Koop ho fanilys Ohromator sefused. o yrc. | fssurance thi it~ her ma- ’ 1 The Fourth ward dele and the eity | his vietim ulways present with him, and | vide any moicy towards the household ex- | jesty wished '““"-‘%‘,“l‘ » pearls for ]‘“' % " s il ; wod fra 4 ut moreury attorney were instructed to confer with t 5 his hot breath on his cheeks | penses, claiming that he could not make any- | tmusement she woilld find that = they g | ! itlona ouRdentinle . AoHICIng bF IALFAMONES. aanb by el OF 6xproASc: Property owners with a view to the settle 1d looks into his eyes, which resemble | thing st his busincss fing to her | would burn in an ordinary five, The re i Kod, o niarks L 1AICALO CONLENS OF sendor, . Ono praonal INtorviaw pref nd conaih ment of the claims for damages by the change | halls of Hying fire, - e doelaros T is ho was very quick-tompered und had | joinder brought the Secrct to light. The st Mistary Uy s, i we will send (it piain wrter oite BOOK 'T0 NN VIR duon Vrivate, of the grade of St. Mary's avenue and Twen (] s r a short time, about three monthsafter | pucen had sod tHe Pearls on her t mpotency, 8y Gleet andVaricocele, with question lst. Address 3 foreed to look upon the emaciated form ! jueen had | pearls on her wri i tyseventh st : ' maried ing desk wrapp of tissue pi- Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Oilinimces Wero passed: Changing tho | Of the murdered man s ho stands over | Since ho 10ft hor in May lust Mrs. Chron | 108 desk wrapy of tissue pa Do not be imposed on by any of the numerous G I ',““1 1 n'.’r O T T e 0P Didee stxaot from Iowe ayanlis to h o demoniw grin upon his | istor stated that she hud “seen her hushand Sha AR WEURR Ol AOER M tmitations, substitutes, ete., which are flooding orner 1 an Arpay ais, LINMgna, ' the Belt line, establishing the grade of Twen and with long teeth and nails veady al times driving by the house, and on A UANUS-TRYROL 40 Wapha, oK the world, There is only one Swift's Specific, ty {.‘m‘m strect from Vinton street to the B e his quivering flesh from his ering- e o Vv\I\u.\..-;A.T.‘u.‘ i ‘1 ked vamlx‘n 1|v‘~‘\\ih' pen uu{ {!h\:- |Im.<\» :w .:‘m., :n.» :.I\ ] H- and there is nothing like 1t. Our remedy con. S, milway; giviog the plumbing inspoctor | ing bones nnd hurl him dawn to moet his | COMIDE back 1o Live with her agaln, bub no | peavis, 4L unobsowved, wout with it. Tho tains no Mereury, Potash, Arsenic, or any pois- puthivity’ 1o inspoct | the plumbiug In al | death in the bluck, bottomless pit that | SIS 1 ut he w io | tshos of the grale woro s nA.hn‘-\ for Jhin e, DT MO AT G RO 4 . uildings to be erected in the city; chi Nz e 5 e ek em in vain, ey had been destroyed tho v 0 A boiokants o Hagn, | 1 ALY opan L i foot. voady ‘to, rer | MM conistorstatod o that she hud | L1 VAT URGY B bt AenlSose | et e from he s e, s e e Kaster Presentation Gifts ton strveet to Nicholas stivet; establishing the ive him. When Denee was put into a | never heard her husband speak of Mrs 0d | o i § R a1 q e ey L falled to eradicate contaglous blood polson and ' grade of Ohio street, from Sherman avenue | § ght jacket he was attempting to in- | or any other women, and bad no reason to \l.' A hep own hang hud ousl Lhroe splen its effocts from the eystem. B sure to get the to Tw th street; opening Cass street fand had torn out a large | believe that e had left her in order to seek u | {id jow lr“l ‘f""".'l‘;‘l“ :l"“"‘ ‘:" HEC | geunine. Send yogr address for our Treatiso on l.l-::n Pwenty-seventh avenue to Twenty- [ handful of his long, black hair, oF fonal anipenion 1 Sy ‘l’}"“:':‘_ 0l her micdie-ciass sub) into Blood and 8kin Discases, which will be mailed clhth wvenics appropriating .50 for L || Coromer Harrigan iwfused to give tho wo- | the bluze. froe. SWIPT BPECIFIO 0O * 4 t1ams to supply this growing trade in Omaha, we have made TN o Matens gt A Sasing W An Absolute € | tion of the wagon and ‘other effects of the tra efforts to secure every novelty made in silver. Thou- oley and doputy clerks in the city oftices, The ORIGI L. ABIE A deceased. He said that the expenses of the -~ | ands of new articles for ladies and gentlemen, A dozen or more wombers of tho boards of | MEN'T is only put up in large two-ounce | Inquest, cte, would probubly have to “be Etchings nersc vations tendered their resignations for boxes, and absolute cure fo iquidated from e ds of the sale of Engravings. Hallet & Davis. - . e R . T ous fO8, | Ak hoxal HRI 18/ AN lute cure for all | | loncets, and, er, he intended to graying : J Bed Rock Prices. Inspection Invited. Yomjusveusons. As Messra, Liolrs, Bhriver, | goves, burns, wounds, chapped hands | Warfectd, and, mervover, he iutended 1o | A piists’ Supplies, Kimball us thew is u hecessity for the filling of the | 80d all skin_ eruptions, “ll[l positively | dead man, who had been communicated | Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. : wcar i adjourned meeting will bo held | CWre all kinds of piles. = Ask for the OR- | it Frames Sheet Music U 8 RAYMDND LJEW@IBP Douglas and 15th St Yae - ' ' N ' ol tho et rogotrers | IGINAL ~ ABIETINE = OINTMENT —i Prasha Neu As she was writing one morning, The demand for Easter Gifts is increasing every year, and 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. e | ¢ prior to the speeial election of | Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 l Frank's Examinati | cents per box—by wail 30 cents. | The county attorney has set the examing.

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