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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, T_IURSDAY APRIL 1890. Sk i ot and Fostere n e g | 'WWfiWW“Wflfifil: % it The Becond Ohronister Murder Suspect De- | There ree or four dozen beautiful | The Oitize ket Without a Bhow in the guest of George A" Bro , p young ladie st som handsome and | ' T I B. McFarland had po ties ;s 3 3 McFarland Rad returned from a trip His Guilt, some are young, at the high school building J‘ Tueaday's Figtit through the northwesteen part of the state. | at injust IS UNKNOWN IN MISFITS. — heroieally” suffering tortures beside which The police force petformed excellent sor ¥ . o p 08¢ 0 e inquisitson pale 0 no RNCSS y" ce Tuesd: K ' manageme of ¢ irs e ot se > Prene a © W 'S < 4. IR § ) MCC P i S S, 'S » HE WAS FIFTEEN MILES AWAY. 3[»_‘“\ £ the it uisi . i pale into n m'm,.' “. | §LOANE ELECTED BY FIVE HUNDRED, :”x”“_llv_-“‘ ay. el v “.‘,“\]m”,‘,‘m‘ Affalr ¢ |'_u ause the f"”.‘ hant tailor who first makes the Suit, Overcoat or Trousers, does not use K Ay }" o or l;"}"";"""* e Mo b WORYS ANIRI e Bk TaAt that kind of goods. The only defect is that the garment did not fit the man for whom it was n the Omal schools and | iis examination Yok A _—" I " as . . ght. He said ho won it from Ed Johnsto ade . > 8 5 3 W Wittt hof Him: and o Didits | ",I,,,,V,‘ ool gt tlititen 4T sueh anbition | And_ e Entire D atlo) Mokt | e H m-lvlmnlu\n»:-ln. rom EdJ ‘nlukx . | m e, It may fit you. If it does you will save many dollars and have as good a suit as is made. y m rom their fluttering breasts they have the ; T A el Care Much-Threatened Freight HAEYE o Joud e e uhe | Goes Through by an Overwhelming is_what Tom MoGuire, Kd. Connelley | TERATIONS YNE FREE e ST T SRS B TS P papsps el bl merve o lead an wrmiy, o say nothing of young Majority— Ed Johnston Met B poi ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT, The room is a trifle too warm and pervaded s Watasioo A littlo sehool ehild just coming out of the | . LN & FOR ORIl St iR A SO1BME 8 . Ligh school Tuesday ATfernoon was run over 1 TIAT V T T s ceedings in the high courtof 4 Oinatia A i one was stunned for 8V while but suffered no | Austin Reed, the husband of the woman | criminal or candidate has & de own, outh Omaha has gone democratie, and that | serious injury X i g A ik o @ho was in conversation with Peddler | astrained, anxious exprossion of countenance, | by u majority of 500 votes on the head of the | gy patrick's Pills mive entire satisfaction. | e~ Al ¥ UGG WA TE PANT Chronistr wihen i was hot, was arrested at | 8 Daie of thombiioug hands, twoor threo shects | ticket | T havo sod them i i o ind them | $70 custom made suit for. .$32. S5 custom made overcoat..$32, made pants for. .$ his mother's farm by Sheriff Boyd Tuesday i Ao Al Hebohad Yo L Atdo'clock Tuesday afternoonanyone who | the best 1 have ever used for the purpose ade sui g g . \ 8 5 and is now incare in the county Jail. | Sl pr sy ALl RO RN ke oyes vhich DIte: | viowed the scenes at the polls, witnossed the | Frank Cornelius, Purcell, Ind. s | $00 (.INHIH madg \_”!t '.“'A‘ A4 $00 custom made overcoat. . 82 2 made pants for. . ¥ wspected of naving fired the fatal shot | and no more of cxaminations. | groups gathered together on the strects, and —_— i $33 custom made suit for. .$27.50 | $30 custom made overcoat, |||.hh- pants for. .$ ough jealous; Twen o 0 o suffere ] 0! | sound e feeli o s voters e hooths L O. QU o Y o 3 Ay 7 y AT Sl oAy ldoWng | O ana ]|‘u:l)1“‘lvw1.r.\'\"‘hlu\'\‘(‘.‘ oW Fix o ;,1,‘,‘1"1 l,'.,':,“,l..(u.i.mfi flt.h' ,\,“‘."";;"‘.‘Il“.::,,.l,:'\- | $ 4 o $50 custom made suit for. .$25.00 S custom®made overcoat \II\YUHI made pants for. . Y.‘nhnl\" ‘I"MI moustachie and a | Tows two from Ill‘hlurh mull rvyn--\vl_l"mk a8 | iiaiaat, Thiwas I UG AP, fbowdh bAoA 7o5th A Grand ‘;“l:'nll’n ol“n»r--l society Or- | &5 custom made suit for. .$20.00 custom made overcoat, . § 5 custom made pants for. .85 plexion, 0 was seen by re- | they were sorry hey ever el here is ¢ = rsterday. e 0 st 1Q 3 & PORIG and aRlGHLIE e kniete unythiig about ‘ D ol o, solden fnd fiaxen hate, | from the bell ends of the tooting horns, and it | A weoting of the P, B, O, saciety of the | $10 custom made suit for. .8$18.50 | $35 custom made overcoat. . $14.00 3 cusiom made pants for. . the Chronister murder The Piyehe. kiotted notted, | was visible in the smiling and confident face: i TR ke 3 R e 3 oA 21908 > *Ail | know about, tho shooting,” said Reed Y ufted, curled a . o Sayow Sipatie's Tellowers: All thess tlfhgs Spur b i ""m‘\" e B | 835 custom made suit for. .§15.00 custom made overcoat. . $12.25) custom made pants for. . ns he paced to and fro in the corridor, “i3 | Dairs of eyes look out through | weve evidences of a certain democratic Ll ML L e 3 & wh ave been told and what T have read | spectd o i tory, that only needed a count to detormine | Yesterday, for the purpose of forming o state | FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. in the newspapers e iy the examination in physiology | 1o it he citirane: movement hod beey | organization. Delegates from the nine subor i Were you Jealons of your wier” as in pr i the only sounds which dinate chapters In the state—Omaha, Hast ) : ood on Tebruary | broke the solemn stilluess” of the torture 1 waid (8. EHO, sGoHG o tho | thae, . Notfolk, Plattsmouth, Su Open 14, when sho lel and board without | s were the oceasio s Wt 5 : calise, so far v | althy tiptocing of one of th | T R s Ly bt | Yerly Wahoo and York —were pr SWhat was the ] and an oceasional deep-drawn sigh. The front of Rowley’s halland commenced awindy | @it Mrs. NannieTorrence Stockman of What . A H 4 i It was family agaits. 1 dont care tosay | porter had just begun to y > | competition that knocked musical haumony | Cheer, In., president of the National grand a Just what at the preser Phe facts will bo | list of the names when tip, tip came | jyi0 gmithercens, 1f Johnston's band played | was present for the purpose of or: doveloped when' 1 file” my petition fora di- | a paiv of duinty foet and_w vather suffocated | i ondest an longest that meant a Johnston | & the grand chapter, The following ~ it Bons N ¢ l':]"”“”]"]”:i” hev name might not - | victory his followers thought: an wsa | were the delegates : Budenz of > du’t Frank w v yout ie paper—+fo ain reasons—1 | f the Sloane band proved the mighticst w! Norfolk, Misses Carrie Smithand Lena Knott < 3 “Yes, for son ot pass.” She went buck to her seat | 0t A Vo T HIOh Do URHE PO | BY AT ORE NIRRT 2()C T o g ) SRR b it buc lowers, Votes were the most potent | of York, Miss Lillian Chamberlain of Omau, / 1+ Wasn't he the cause of your separat relieved with the information that no one's | iy pringing about the result even if the bands | Miss Lida Peterson and Mrs, N House 1309 I \I\\I \\I l 1\] I l ()Xl 4\1 [‘\v I 'B from your wife ¥ | nume would be published und the trial pro- | gig ket St e ¢ | vostiet Blotisnioaths Mis: DAisy ' SWell, T don't caro to talk aboutthat, Tt in | ceaded et ekl o o result was a complete surprise to | Wahoo, Mrs. Lulu B. Patrick of Holdr ol il B e A B o Ll (O CIBEHER L e Ior some time the citizens' move- | Mrs. Minnie Dutton of Has Mr Horman Drexel, brother of the groom, and ey betweon b anad my wite, bot Thuve s | vietims o by oo through 4 door whi U | meni hiad becn in process of ineabation. Back | Cary Brigies and. - Mus Hprrid Bl IR L S el solute proof o oiselessly opened for them and closed after | of it was the stock yards company and the | perior. by a supper. and reception’ tendered by the \Did yon know O )(ul s II““”\\ Invest L,.lv’.ltn;h veloped tho fact, that | Liopstutors. of tho four packing houses who | i mooting s o Y84 65 o o T g i b e haoes MOST APPETIZING EASILY DIGESTED. o Yoapwell, Hastopped ¢ were not going to-execution but o a1 | ioned to bring enough pressure to bear upon | and after the ugial preliminaries of a society | of the more intimate friends of the families PRE AN TGO ENS Prorasy randbes e a5k iipnee: el Je L bty Lany: partic e Tl o |‘ 1ol | their employes to pull it though. 1t bad the | of that kind adjourned until 2 o'clock, wh were present. Many handsome presonts tes- {iikeh: e process renders their cocoa easy” of ylar peculiarity betwoen him, ..\.Inlnm; pyiter | Lowds manipuluted themental eackand thumb | gupport of many of the republicans and that | the business of onganizing the grand chapter | tified to the wide and well known popularity d ‘L‘»‘“""l“'" deve I’II‘I* in ]”'?‘ f'“}:'“‘“l degree its delicious L y ALY 1 IDAPNG RUCEIW) ’ PR AL e S | lent's y reng added to the | of the contr: & parties, aroma tis an excellent flesh-former, fifty per cent. greater | L e ing: fiou endent. citi : o clected and | After a long evening of congratulations and than the best of other cocoas WA o AU GG '\l"”'!' "' | v B R o e SR s B e vepaired to the 2 "',‘\‘" ngiless i e e e LRI it B 200 or 300 majority. | Mrs. Alice Briges of Superior: first | pretty cott i had been prepared by my mother's farm ten miles west of > 2 > packers conldu’t deliver their men, and | vice president, Mrs. f Novfolk; | the groom on North Eighteenth strect Omuha. T was there all day long _and nev ; | 1056 Dl e B¢ 5 2 P .| the stock uldn’t deliver their men,and | ? nt, Miss Minnie Dutton = ik G T (R AT ) LR T R C I AT G U the | o repuly bolted the nominces 3 o Mus, Jennie Bryant of | The only complesion powder in the world H T T rea and an MGl plont Blust the citizens’ convention und _endorse i P neeting of the wa- | that is without vul L without injury to closely. it night I slept with my Silence and an incipient blush. whole democratic ticket, and that settles tional grand chapter at Burlington in Octo- | the user, and without doubt a beautifier, is Ly firt ::"wmp’".';\ o S s Ty ]ilxll‘. i ;I’”“Ilu'f‘ ””.hw g blush, Added to tha R l""i""']“'”‘l unced 2 rows of Nor! s | Pozzoni's. “BEST " BT 280 S BN b e bl R opposition to Bd Johnstonand the strong pop- | < 3 s, c iz —— i ek il Sl ot pebE I § i B i fiheity ossassea iy N Tayor SIRaRE Tt e ey The Housckeeper Got Drunk. Aol M & GOES FARTHEST it MUV UB VIO O ence and o full grown blush till with a | engagh to prove a Watcrloo for the strongest | ming the mecting passed reso- | A farmer named Frank Rollins came to B3~ VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (“once tried, always used™) is theoriginal, puro, WG L E At b R . be explained the expression, | itizons: ticket they could put in the field;and | lutions thanking the Omaha chapterand Mrs, | g0t 08 e 0 ind - a : o c made nnd pitented i Bolland, and ts to-day bott no lawyer, but will get one if I A 3 the ticket they did nominate wasn't the | Bryant for their weleome and hospitality and Mt s B o thian nny of the Imitations, In fact, it is CAICUERELD Silidlse gy ; missed iand o brown dressed (g ¢yorg the press of the city ran across one Mollie I sl who aropo(and a comparativo tast will onsily prove] that. nocer ¢ —— ‘;1""';"']"‘""T'l"”""‘l’\""‘ ’l‘““"*,,‘"""v some he result of the election has demonstrated | The P. E. O. society is composed entively | scemed to fill the bill. Befor g ack n solubility, agrecablo tasto and nutritivo qualities. * Largost salo in tho THREATENED FREIGHT TROUBLI; | dificulty in keeping the book mo ';"'.{‘. L 4| one thi When the o 3 v and is claimed to be the strongest | Frank and Mollie proceedod to celet and world."" Ask for VAN HOUTEN'S AXD TAKE NO OTHER. 5 —_— v 5 el DO | Gon't want to vote aticl > pr s anizatio its kind iu the world. Tt was | o0k numerous whiskics on the side. Then 80 of Business That Needs | oiavaly: s eradually sha can't force them to o it. sses in the 1in 1860 at Wesleyan university, - Ra Ibhd ol bReRERIVES thto LEIAkIE vaEoN xplaining—Itail Notes. R Tl houses were against the proprictors, and when | Pleasant, Ta., by seven college girls and h and started for the farm, but at Twenty- > - LM IR ! tite bosses_feel us the men do the proprictors | increased until it now numbers about five | fourth and Coming steet. Mol repented the By A small cloud threatening. trouble in local | expliin thid s ;‘x‘m\\h'dvl‘(ltl| e Chdstinn | willfind it uscloss to attempt to voto their | thousand meml th chapters in_ Illinois, | deal, climbed out over the endgate, and flop. freight matters o'ershadows the Burlington | 1} ) ehub it atdo g i men as they want to g 3 ; i i, 8 braska, Washing- | ping herself down on the pavement proceeded < ”»” and Rocl Island ofi It is darvkly hinted | © A very pretty brown h T'he election has demonstrated another B . | totakea drunken snooze. Frank went on that the latter company has been working inlcand whit ol { | thing. There ureabout 600 republican votes | The purpose of the order is the mental itn- | home and Moll, u little later, was carted to S sl bbb A st M ! in South Omaha, but they ave used for no | provement of the members. The name of the | the police station, 2 systematic manipulation of rates on east- | havy blue cloth suit ¢ X " | other purpose i putt i i pciet indlcated hy.the mystic letters, P, | “ Dol LI, s We must sell out the remainder of onr retail stoek without further dels bound shipments and has thus secured business | melodious contralto voice 1 trom Talus S, Ao v ave | E. O, 1s an inviolable: S e Horsford's Acid Phosphate. as our wholesale business demands our entire time, attention and capital. riot only rightly belonging, but heretofore | Cicsur the diuloguo between Brutus and Ous- | ojovtea “a ~ “good republi gt o S iio T i invito you to a feast of bargains such as you will never handled by the Burlington tho u-rm[\'f“\'\-(I::‘\"\l"»!hH\l;-'- “\‘ ‘ih"li,f?..?\'.‘.i.i‘. two in the “face of the i ndge Giffen' Jnown, furnishing sustenance to. both brain £ liable to rent store and sell our fixtures now any day, 5o I personally knoy d one oficial, “that | Siddons in_voice and clocution but she bad | dSmoctutic mujority but factional diftercnces | Jumes D, Gifiia, | Sighth | and body. CREEGEHERLRAGL Sh the Rock Tsland is takine a great deal more of | 10t eome there to tall of ancicnt history. :;“‘_'x'l'li“"‘,"_"’j‘!',;:;‘_;w ¢ and they amounted to | judicial district of Iowa, ives o O honas All our genuine Diamonds now go at impor prices and the mountings the packing house product from South Omaha | ¢ Pt was the Colossus ANIDIEE A Eh I RwiaY Cmbustratidl Tho! e o ke ot e | Tl srotiih shaiitie ot e Godvintibn ot thrown in. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to v from, prices ranging from £ i 0 | dies because I do so perience in The opening session of the convention ¢ $2.50 up to $3,000, for Rings, Pins, Far-rings, &c. “A large building where they held bicycle 3 3 e v EARRA G 3 SThiry LULLE & ) 3 suloonmen _are n greater power in South 86 of them i iy T pof o BArtouz: | e d v th AR X is S than it ever did before and the Burlington 1 use of them in m, y. Trofer particu- | Nopth Nebraska Methodist class leaders wa Solid Gold Watches from $16 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $5 up. muu lcet is us follows: I think unexcelled by any other.” held at the South Tenth street Methodist Niclkel Watches from $2.50 up. snowed tind | SR . . 5 oy ; nowed under Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday Evenings until 1o o'clock, considerably less, It also secured a shipment » thinking of a building Omaha politics than the packer | larly to Chamberlain®s Cough Remedy, which quite ntly of blue stone, fourteen 3 und the pink of the complexion VO scopal church last evening. The inclem- Solid Gold Chains from $7.50. Best Rolled Pla ; STt smallowed the whit A . nolon > . loads, from the smelting works, consequentl, So the examination goes on. Thae papers so le g f Association. nt weather interfered somewhat with the and Loc $1and upward. Solid Gold Rings, $1 o worth $3 to $¢ '.515‘-1'5“[;.’1'1“"i'.!‘.‘.?‘ l(:}llll l'll.'.'{‘i:u:” LIOVEL | g have been very good,thouih, as one of the M-M ,m'l uf‘""j““-‘ hm'}y"- The Policemen's relief association held its | attendance, but the exercises were intere lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and Scarf Pin: 5¢ seems to bowell founded suspicions ‘ d: “The ques- | GouCiimen Pat Shtowley, James | innual election of oficers in polico court | Ing Hotwithstanding. The programme con vorth § Solid 14-karat Gold Collar Buttons, wot th $2.50 to $5 each, Burlington's allegntions of crookedness.” eastly and the awful strain s o), A Connelley, John O Rourk chamber lnst eveniilz. Neurly all of the | jhied 0f PEAYErs S o ot e soe. e for $1. One lot assorted Cuff Buttons at 50¢ pair; worth $1 to Of course the Rock Island people dairy ey- | © ¥ : ; Members of the school Board—John C. Ciir- | cighty-five oficers of ghe force w et W“‘“Il e S T e $2. ‘Selid Gold Spiral Bacl Studs, 50c and $1 cach; worth four times the SEY RO G Oplicatatthiom o b acbmy roll, Richurd Swift, G, T Van Alken - e | Builoting was immediately proceeded with, it iing, and all persons interested in money. l.UU(llflnvllh i ‘\x:*;L;l'l':thlrw‘m\“-)l(’““l‘-‘ ; i o ) | e following gives the resi e i N 4 o ‘e invited to be presen ench style Mantel Clocks, 8-day, half-hour strike, cathedral gong; fair, R KRRy o erluin’s Pain Balm Tam | vots by wards. The official canvass will not | eing agreed that the seven receiving the school work are invited to be present. o D HenE e e e Lo Al gon, very different motives than that o SO g end it with | aterially change the figures giv highest number of votes on informal 5 R i i G175 o Loenfoil AV Qe RV K R g NG bR on e mora oo | : DAL RoUIdE net Shcinvedt’ cattaiqatas| |l MreSVinslowisSe0thing Syrupiis fan 1t Silver Lamps, with sille umbrotla shades, from $5 up. ; new man at the head of the Omaha freight | ny other medicine for rheumatism, of T | & T for d1toskors s Tho ot Med 1t the selec. | WNeX lled med for children while Hundreds of other equally good bargains. Open Saturday evening until 9 prtment and he bears the exalted vepre- | which I have heer veat sufferer, ‘Henry 3 Fron of Sergeant Graves, Deteotive Dempsoy, | teethings 15 cents u bottle. o'cloclke. Store for rent and fixtures fo ion of being & hard vustler and alway Valerius, Harper, Keokuk county, Town. | Patrolmen Willias v ¥ —— ~ TS : = i s | 2atrol m Cullen, D.C. Rowdcn, - D R : Laps ahead of his contompe N POTIORICOUS Ot E10ER. 2 5| 2|7 | William White, well and Wil Trouble Over Ol Inspection. MA MEYER & BRO., e e acn | Monroe. The werelthen alootad | \n\\.\;-ml.‘, .\nm‘... April wls]l.p.m.x AL Qo8 Sl 5 ¢ llr\m\-«lllmollw hmm(nl directors, and pro- “legram to Tite Bl It is ted thatin declay dishelict of the story and | Sam Roberts Discharged g 7 E ceded to ele : fol r oficel Nl @ P o > di ot ot oI saydend. L Noberteisoharaed A For Mayor ceeded to elect the following ofticers of - the uence of a vecen on of the dis- Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, - - Omaha, Neb. Ty ometinie T wwould ety | After several days of legal wrangling and a ! = [ ) rav i Patzotman | G0 o to inspect auy auantity of ol for | > = AR By iz Rooapti | o ority-citing:Siem Rob 5l 12! a8l 150 a0 i Vhite, resident,” and Patrol- | 01l inspector to insp ¥ qua of oil fo X 3 3 Z Mhol it AR BIC “'“fn‘.m:.".”‘m-“\‘::.‘:hnfa::{\ b "j"‘ ¢ i) | : ' ; ary. The state | 40 cents wh one vessel, instead of at the The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. o1 aro. ¢ anipulations | orts, who has ba L CLDIGIERT : . 3 | sty v : i akes | rate of 40 cents per barrel, he will discha going on you can rest assured they come from | keeping gambling rooms in the St. Claiv | ! 3 | L the city tre y PASUTC] i all the d v S iy 2 1ok g & g ho St. Cla 4 i | cit ver its e deputy insy ( New York “‘n.‘v"":'.:‘ A .”v‘v‘”m'.)(“ .||“”..' hogel, southeast corner of Thirteenth and KRS AT £ o) 154 um | The has about 3750 in its | the work himsclf. The effect of this will be AT oy he fach that it Wis | iage streets, was yost ¥ afternoon dis- ¥ g 5 | treasury and a income of 1 per cent a | to delay inspection. In case any uninspected DLy ehves s oot hecs an A | churgred. This mukes tho last of tho alloxed | b b Mameiin’: 125 ; i 7 | month of all salarics received by members of | oil is sold, he will arrest the dedlers. In tho e VESULE BERIITACIA ML RO VALLUIE. ) S 5 vard Cu 5 the force. It also has as other sources of antime the cases recently decidedas to fees lohis time the Nickel Plate road took | gamblers to be discharged who were pulled also tly decldc u X long tma Ao ol O o Weelis b John 4 S {818 | come tio amount vealized by the sule of all | » canvied to the courts of last resort. simply b o the through billing basis it | _ Judse Helstey ay sent the givl, Clara : i 1 gootsfrcarared MOl Connaoatod byl o ; 1 Trochost couldafford to do so, but it has withdrawn | Smith, charged with incorrigibility, up to the Koo o Do oioen Iy rornad, I 800 e lalgtrochealy tho throueh billine and surrendered everss | districteourt,whero she will be examined with und i Ctho future © the recelpts | woro futroduced and their suceoss us i oure for thing originating at Omaha, espeeiully the | # VICw to being sent 0 the reform school annual_balls given by the force, colds, coughs, asthma and bronehitis hus ) v over $2,000 was realized from the sale of | been unparalldled. dressed meat trafic, to other line hearing of the cas devel J e b is vas divide - The controversy, however, is growing ani- | i great deal of unclean testimony, embracing | Roburt : e A T ) ted and promises to result in a smallsized | the numes of various people, SiMIoliRe |81 g MoOre SLeassan mated and promises to result in u smull-sized ; ; — = | however, this will all go into the relief fund "he Chi T0W. i big, ruddy cheeked worling boy named | “ne surpriso of the above figures is that | of the organiyation. & C The Chicago, Milw: Tom Thompson called at the police station | Hoetor has run behind Sloane, Tt 1 railway is the only line running s mpaon. it 4 1 s vin bel Sloane. Tt had been vi cen therefore, that the organiza- | MW Y 8 ada Royal Time. R afternoon and suid that he had been | concoeded all along that he would lead his | tion 1o in quite a prosperods condition. consid | vestibuled, electric lighted and “steam John Frances snys that the general pussen- | confidonced out of 314, 1t was thoold, long. bout 300 votes. ering that it has been. organized only three d trains between Chicago, Council ger agents had a very interesting and enjoya- | Whiskored vickot, A stranges LI "'""l"lfll | It was a regulay Waterloo for the citizens' | months, though it will be some considerable and Omaha, able time on their trip to Mexico. They not ORI IG D! SRDULEA0, (L) RCONG S Emovement time before it is in shape to meet claims. The berth readi unp feature in the Ly S Ty o s ondortul s | Doy him Something down fov his trouble. Tom L e e P y sa any strange and wonderful sights, | fuve avery dollarchalhndl: fourtesnt of T R LS L ECE >ullman sleeping cars run on so lines gave up every dollar he had, fourtéen of Temperance Mass Meeting. Change of life, backaehe, mouthly irrezu: | 12 ohieio Iingidans rion theroll nos but were w dined and entertained | thom, hore s T et e etk el \ Tavishly all the time. “Every day,” suid the | M. Lizio Campbell told the police yeste There will bo great temperancé rally at | lariti shes are cured by D other railway company. Tt is th it B, & M.'s diplomat, “wo hud.a governor for | 48y afteroon thata Mrs. Osborn had taken | the =~ Methodist church tonight, A | Nervin umples at Kuhn & improvement of the age, Try it and bo Ao ;H“‘l‘lm,; e “"M:::‘m i | several woolen d S wbed quilt, ete. out | #reat many are expected from Omaha, among | and Dougl ‘.l‘x’nlx‘\_nhf m age. Y u 0 citizens ut least once, and very often twice. | Of hew trunl while it stood i rooms sh | them Revs. Mr. Woodby, the_colored orate DELEGATES S TED. Sleeping cars leave the Union 1 depot, Omha, at 6 p. . daily, aeriving PA A Lo R LIO G PRI S & AV <l Cam a1 S|y { her at 115 North Thirteenth strs A W. Lamar, of the st Baptist church, party nt Bl Paso, wheis thoy sab down to & | 2 vinvant proved the truth of Lizzie's | M. L. Dawson, of the Tenth Street Metho- N Lok g Nittal] Mrs. Osborn was brought into | dist churel, and many other friends of tem- | Omaha Colored Men Preparing for [ at Chicago at ¢ a.m. Passengers OB | e She claimed that Mrs, Campbell | perance. The Hillside Glee club of Omaha, heir State Convention. taking this train are not compelled to | | Erand supper at ht, and escort Ol o0 A e A o boutrd and that sho had taken | 1 o 1o urnish some string WUSIC | The coloved citizens of Omaia hd a lively | g0 at Council Bluffs and | & i ; " i i eelriclly Py, T i i B L e A Tl salatner DA iel Cryon hondlentb B1E TABES!|' tarn ous Aud UL {46 houas o rarlowvie T | mseting fitho. polléosioouch room Inst rtght. | WRAGIONhG tralin o, b ‘¢ onnady fiok) i) | wieat ihetituth ACAkGc & bt it PSR, Braiio, twis. (Honeloted: Byorythin ‘h.'- Falsloyitala Mrs. Qsbomit I | Mr. Franklin presided until he carried his | tickets and sleeping car berths at Union | Strictly Priva ) Todient [nstitute Making a Spocinlty of PRt oA A st anel ToRreaa | Tandlord couldu’t hold a tenunt’s goods for un- ] y point of having some disposition made of the | ticket oftice, 1501 I‘\”":\' AN Now o While we had us zood a general i 4t | paid vent. Mrs. Campbell got her goods buck esterday morning w number of men ve- | proceedings of the preceding meeting, held At SNARH G005 Bl o country us anybody who never visited | ind declined to prosceute the taker, ported to Tur Ber representative that they | al nights ago. Theminutes wero tabled |~ J+ B+ PRESFON, Pass. Agt. g idiany o in ‘weappor our BOOK 10 it, o ¥ going there was to | ‘Thut chestwutty caso of Sol femple, | g poen discharged by Superintendent | and D, M. O. Ricketts was electod temporary Build Epoclal or Nore Tinputency, Syphilis. Gloot andaricocole, with questi t ourseives more thoroughly upon its ap- od with assaulting L. Bates with intent | Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, : Toliafero of the Omaha Packing company, | chaivman, There was a something of a 5 Ao laancd By G e eat bodily injury Loliafero of the I s luuran\ ¢ building pernlits were issued : D o tho e el WS sy Deepitabls | VOSLORIDY aftoruoon 8o ; : because thoy rorked at tho polls ye wrangle, but between irrezular sugestions | yeste >rner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb. toall of us, We learned much about the re. | 1§ concerned, by Sol being bound over o | day for Sloanc's election, They claimed that | the doctor finally succeeded in entertaining n | 1. Fluck, two-story frame doublo p:llhln and its pleasure resorts which will en- | district court in the sum of £100. fitteen men had been discharged by the | !-!wnnn l:m' s tlmlnu"“'t“uf x:nu- should select |~ dwelling, 167-0 North § teenth able us to artange for and do a greater busi TR “You took the number of delegates to the state conven- Bess than horoetofore i tho wiy of turning | How is it With You? Fou taok $he | ¢y superintendent, who said u 9 read out of the packers' months yesterday: | ) f excursion parties in that direetion Do you relish your food¢ 13 your stion | bread out of tho s rduy 1o recess was tuken for ten minutes, ' [ 1t was principally upon the carnest solicita- | good! A rogulari Do you [ BOW Wo propos to b o the bread out of | ;g finally the gentlemen returned a report, aster Presentatlon l ts gions of the Mexican Centeal road that these | have a tived or languid feeling? Is your | Your mouths todiy They further s which brought forth considerable discussion ' agents visited Mexico, and it entertained | tongue coated? — Does e back ache? s | hirts s | €Fhe convention of the Colored Men's leaguc thom royull | your skin sallow! 1f your syste /ift house : i | will be held in Omaha on the H0th = i — | condition take St. Patricles Pills; ! m00 > | of this month. It is cxpected that o 18 Assnred, Cures’ The demand for Easter Gifts is increasing every year, and aid your digestion, improve your appetite,reg- | Med point hlank he had discharged o | there will be delegates from all B N i single man for the causes state 5 to supply this growing trade in Omaha, we have made ex- Agent Phillippl of the Missouri | ulate your bowels, correct your bilious disor igle man for the causes stated g arts of the state. Locally there has 7 € s PiolRor ah MEL ¥ ‘U1 Managor Foster of the Swift house indig- | | R TR O A g MPTLYA ER] [ENTL) tra efforts to secure every novelty made in silver. Thou- ostel at the vesult of | derand make you feel like a new person v ¥ that the result of | dov und muke vo v nantly denicd that u single man had been dis ARl apth caso y but accordiy cuders all this misun sands of new articles for ladies and gentlemen. Tully insured the speedy building of the y | hurged becauso ho, tad voted forSloanc: | derstunding has beon pridged ove | PAINS AND ACHES. A1 ‘ g g e vl )l Gas Works to be Utilizod. SN gig - oster, After Dr. Ricketts had been made chair i : ; : posed line from Union by way of that town to |, F"¢ ; RO shall dischu any T A v Bpel el b e e B SR e Spent 8300, 1n Vain, g el R T e e i BT et South Omaha. The last bareier has heen ve Ehas I WAL Satbllanad pave y - houso - who dis ommittee finally wade the following Wakarusa, Ind., Aug. 22, 1853, Bed Rock Prices. nsy moved and work will prococd at once. Pho | months ago in Boyd's old puc Nous singlog man in our omploy | whichewas addpred 1 aifored il over with vin ‘aiid spens route hus been surveved and vivtually loeated | Thind and Pino streets aro to be comple who' voted and worled for Sloane yesterday 1 te-at-L M, O. Ricketts, B 300, 0n doctors without Teller two or thres Dougles and 1Bihista ar i t \ T A 0 TONAR G tarelaatibatan o i B : 2 piications of St. Jacobs Oil relieved me. G s RHYMOND J 1 though it may be chunged somewhat. Much | and utilized s understood that the Ne e a lan, g Eait s J. Willimhs, | Spplicationd of 31 Jaapy . AING, ! ' O , JBWeler, Omaha, Neb. yosterday's bond election in Plattsmouth ML I A R R b MABSR A ian) B u singlo employe of eur house ¥ N ; CONRAD DO {0RAE traclt peivilagas . maiia Witk tha. B G | brasks 1 s compuny, of which B ) E Dot 1P T Ao & o | Yol D, Mo nkiotar At DRI AXD DEALERS, M. about uying another track this side of | A Morsman is presiden - ¢ fence will iyt win him-over to my | i W i 3 B, VO Plattsmouth, The bond propositions, how- | Pl vill procec oV, DI { iling, IF Lean’t persunde him 1 First Ward—W. Mason, W. Singleton 0 one 1e \ C ¢ H = ever, may require it b USRI X Aofy $ Sccond Ward—W. B, Watson, 1. 1. Bel - = — - cnginger at Work on s City Notes and Personals. lamy gl I e R | \ Bern]uda Battled_ chings Emerson Hohemian Turners. | Discoverics More Valuable than Gold. | The members of the different Bohomian so- | g Thitd Ward SA, Do Vhite, £, P Smith, W. | must g0 o Bermuda, Engravings. Hallet & Davis. Ou next Sunday ovening tho Bohowian | SNV B (o Califon covory | cictics in South Omaha coutempluto the | 8 Beyton, G N Johnsbn, Lufus Johnson, 4 Yt e wiit v Artists' Supplie Kimball Purners will give s public gymmastic exhibl- | for consumption and dised thront. | ervetion of a hall for their joint oceupancy 2 ‘“"‘\'\,H;“ 11 y Howard Watson, ": Jor the consequences RRRI0S, a tion at their hall on Thirteenth and Williams. | chest and langs, and CALIFORNTA CAT-R Mr, and Mus. G, I. Chizum of Lewis, Ia et Ward—Silus'Hobfug and Witliam | { ine_ not the. maney. Mouldinge: Planoa & Qrgans \ sts of J. B, Evion ¥ Frames Sheet Music axoreises will consist of performances on | CURE, the only gnavantecd eure for catarrh, | aro the eshy it Is Impossibi Borse and orizontal bae by the fiest | Sold i e lead and kindrod compluints Mrs. dumes and Miss - Kila Bllard of At ifth Ward—1, T, Barnette, William o— R N ey are sold at 21 per packige, or three for | lantic, Tu., ave visiting C. A, Meleher Butler and A. Wil % oni 1513 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. , parallel bar performance by the second | g 56 4, G il 3 1350 Ly ’ ug ’ ’ I B ot o g PARMOLRIA Baed by the Missos Augusta, Muhus and Luveny Jones, | Sixth Wavd—(. W, Duncan, W, M. Mar. | —— — exhibition in club swinging by the lady tur teachers in the Third ward school, have re Brown; | Heury Seroggins and | compounds, Guarauteed by Goodnin N 3 % in thei protty costumes und & foncing Ay e Y turned from Lincoln, wheve they have been | 8. F 2 5 i ' A b e A RON E A DA ) i e i Ward A, W Parker, G Youns ! JuSEPH G”_I 0' |’s Dime Fiden Musee Nineger Avmy Orders, A merchants’ carnival has boen arvanged ‘\“‘:’I'l' - ieyant Ay hoelor ) 4 e - " A N and 1 be held under 1 wuspices Il ! 2hesd . Ssnodes. R P W Y T e ST || STEEL PENS. - I y ¢ limited tocataveh- | tho commandin rt Omaha wil Roclahyy WK | Rozzell ol dizeases of nose and throat. Bee'bldg. 0 9 b R BIC NAROD & ud, under charge of an - officer, two non Frank Lee is back from Mattoon, 111 p | | OF PURE NORWECIAN GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, Week of Monday, March 81, The Home Fire Insu C g | umissioned officers and three privates as T S T T A R T Y P e )IIN'lf.nlY should I\wlh“m" in lmn-l( that COD LIVER OIL 4 ¢ Home isurance Company of | i 1o the Fort Leave b ity o Bho a8 gono 10 Chlcego 14 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is intended es A Omuha und the Omaha Fire Insurance | Subh 40,405 F0E MGIAoiti, it PR Eens e pecially for acuto throat aud lung diseases | e T T Ty P THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Company are not one and the same com- | viets: Frank Buc John Cahill,” John LeCreary of the Swift foree is back [ olds, croup and whoopi: any cases of N T 3 from Chicago, o It o ' pany. The Home Fire was nized | Linacker, John O. Weeks, Joseph Partlow 'y 4 " ¢ e Aperiox coNsuMPTloN N ing from effeets S in 1881, and has done a large and sue- | und Charles Singleton Jainc hl:}.m‘u of Belle Plaine, Tn, has | o Y 050 (13eases B y W] :nl MEN: oo - s fumily to South Ouha, Wherd Youthful Errors sful business, having written ove — UuNhL I8 Tamay. 4 4 ) 000,00 in_premiums and paid ovor Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. they will reside in the future a or Severe Cold and Di of M ntly and priv ‘Dur 8 it hundeed lofses to the people of Miss Jennie Ball has veturned to her home Ex-Coroner J Drexel and Miss Nina CURED with 1t and the ! ‘ I aicl prlvatey by ou Direct from Yeddo c, The Omaba Fireis a new ) ’ ! THE CHARLES A. VOGELER C0.. Raitimary. (. Jupanese Village ot Au importaut discovery. They act on Au lmports ey, Thay wst g in Concordia, Kan randt were married at 7 o'clock last evening Ix (hat tiie Most sensis ’ v ' liver, stomach and & through B Wero max lnst over Another 1 R norvss, A New principlo. - They. spoedily | Miss Elizabeth Sharpe hus restgned hor po- | at the residence ik DaLotaile mpany, havin, rganized g AT B o torpid: Mver, | sition us teachor n tho public. sehools, Sho | o : } CE TR ! | d live i 10111 Howa f) lat ropertics of the 9 Stage 2 T'heater than a yea I'he names are so near | piles and ustipation. Splendid * for m i uceeeded by Miss nie Allen l\‘, ntze \lfl- ;.“.: B 'n:. 1'\‘1 ph »:;ullx':‘ Prabich _it" contaime NEGS CUKED by Peek'svar, ~ 5[‘“\'.‘ Se [ l l“ aters, BIKO, 1Y akes are made by the | women and children ost, 1 Ji of the Delmouico hotel indig e bride attended MG Yowwill ana e ror sate” ot INVISLLE | luunnnusmoul people dealing with these two com- | s v 25 cents, Samples nantly deniés that he played any part in th ol, o 8 ¢ Ly lurn“nn but see you Dpunles, Kubn & Co.'s, 15t #ad Douglas. Alaturbance ordated At his 1ouse SuBAAY D AUAY iAo LAE 00 | orliinal SCOTES ENC N R YNy L One Dime Admits to All

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