Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 4, 1890, Page 8

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e ~ Ty RIS S G Iy Sergeant G rmed 30 yosterd irresting Charles S 12, 1 deserte from t Omaha, Attorney A, H larceny occupled & Helsley's court y was continued until next Tu course of free lectures on subjects will be given by Bertram Kaightley at Unity church, Seventeenth and on the eveni April 6, 8 and 10, The C} ! Passover services corner Twelfth day evening m. Allw George Davis, last stages of consump central police station ¢ at any hour. He has relatives or acquaintances move him to more comfor The bofird of public works will hold a Bessio this afternoon to rd contracts for the grading of o and Garlich streets from Pleasant Lowe avenue, and of Lowe avenue from Hamilton to Johnson. Contracts are also to be awarded for the filling in of depressed lots that have been condemned as nuisances, by Long's case of alleged few hours' of Judg sterday morning and theosoph- stree their Jac 30 und Saturday at 8 a. man in the lying ung on, 18 1d s liab] neither fricnds, here to re able quarters, O PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, F. H. Penney of Fullerton is the tard. J. D. Perry of Atkinson is stopping Case m Fe at Mil at the and of Lincoln is a guest at th et Murray A. Pit Murs C. W. Thomas the Paxtc J. B. Weston of Beatri the Paxton H. DT at the () Gorham I, atthe Millard. George O, Fergu at the Paxton W. Locher of Hebron is at the tens of 11 stered a ings is regi of Grand Island is a guest at vegistered at wis of Weeping W Jetts of Lincoln is registered son of Lincoln is stopping 'k and wife of Beatrice are Sullivan > of O'Neill are it of Lincoln are among wrivals at the Paxton. H. Bostwick and C, T.. Alexander $ngs are guests at the Murr Georgo B, J are among th 5 at the Murray The Clara Louise Kelloge concert are stopping at the Millard, and will in th intil Monday, Mr. Dinsmor tional bank, ¢ i Omahia yesterd where e will spend ¢ his health, of Hast il of t} wssed throu way to Californ weeks recuperating oh his —— ANNOUNCEMENTS. The retivement from the stage of Mary Anderson leaves Marie Wainwright the un- disputed leader of our Shakespearian ac tresses, Her charms of appe d art have never been so advantageously displayed us in the lovely s beautiful characte of Shakespe Twelfth Night, hich will be played at the Boyd on Monday Tues and - Wednesday of next week, b Miss Walnwright, and a company of cminent players, e The Viaduct Damages. The board of equalization is still at work on the Tenth street viaduet damages, but will soon ave o report ready. 1t is understood that the dumnges will bo assessed against property benefitted all over the central part of the city, extending as far west as ifteenth street and us far north us California, Tt Didn't Work. S. C. Udell was locked up last night on the charge of assaull r his landlady, a Mrs. Nemire, 1015 Harn street, It is claimed that ho triced to smuggle a girl into the house on the pretense that she was his wife. Mrs, Nemire discovered the play and ovdercd him to take the male awa He became en- raeed at this and steuek her landladyship. The latter then had him j; . Real Estate Exchange. An administrator’s sale is announced the Saturday session of the real estate ex- change. These sales come from the courts, and in time all similar business will be done at the rooms of the exchs better prices can probably oo . At B o'clock on Saturday on \\ 11 be held the regular monthly mecting, which the mem- bers wre urged to attend. Th lered Man's S¢ Johm Chr he son of the man mys- teviously murdered at Ellkkhorn, arrived from Sloux City yesterday in company with his brother-in-law. The two indentified <l med the body of William Chroniste They visited tho coroner and inform that M was satisfied 1Lover the effects Chronister and with their ¢ s and turn of the murdered man to youn hiis brother-in-la The Foun Rev. 1%, . Clark, president of the Christiun Budeaye and Sunday, On tion will be tende founder and national ung People's 'ty of L will be here Saturday iturday evening a recep “dto himat St Mary Avenue Congregational church at 4 p. Sunday he will be at the 17 P evian ehureli to answer any questions asked him, AL 730 p.w. of the same duy he willpreside over the city mission meeting at Boyd's ope house. Dr. Birney, pr al discases of nosc the vst ico limited toc and throat, casurer Ius Rush has his bond pre pared for by the city officials. The wmount of the bond is larger than that of any treusurer in the state except the stute treasurver, who gives a bond of £1,500,000. Mr. Rusl's bond is for £1,400,000 and contains the names of the following gentlemen, who are linble for the amounts name Georg E. Burker, £00,0005 W, W, Lowe, £200,000; l.u\l 0,0005 C. . Housel, 8500, Caldwell, #00,000: Hugh G ) §150,000; . M. Mullen, #150,000, tarrh- Jee bldg City T City P Bond. sure accoptanco nation Services. r Bishop George Worthington conflyme . class of four young ladies at St. Math church on South Tenth street at o' clo evening, The young ladies were pupils of Brownell hull, and the confirmation wis an annual occurrence, which takes place just be fore the commencement of the sp tion _After the ladies had been confivmed the bishop charged them most eloguently on the future conduet in life, wholesome _advied habits and the course of pusue in thelr udhernce ad just mad Confiy) A Dangerous Cave-In, The cave-in at the and Fourteenth streets, w Sunday, was repaired Tiesday morning it caved in gain farger holo thon before, It was at ong by with intorsection of paired filling {t and dirt, Old citizens at this place yei he appearance of the hole bafre ju wis Al in the wolls of the eisiorn have fallou i yuaking & very gty and dangerous hole wt 1s likely to give further trouble. "This partic ular spot i the interseetion of the strvets iy somewhat lower than the surrounding por tions, aud water stands there until it into the ground. largo s say & vister us % 0g0 apd from et Thomas' Electrie croup and colds, und declare it & gure. Coutributed by W, Kay, Mouth Ave., Buffulo, N. ¥, 0il 1 positive Have used Dr. to | | t the nd wife of Iastings | First Na- | for | and | ik last | Luks | 0 Ply- | ‘ CLASS LEADERS' CONVENTION. An Int inthusinsts esting Meeting of in Church Work. The first convention of the Methodist Epis- aders of the north Nebraska conference the South Tenth stroet M church Wednesday evenin s were i from Beemer, Omaha, Gretna and t of Omaha lelivered by manter, copal class 1 ta sent pringfield, varions Methodist The of wel- M. J. Phipps Roe in Mr. John Dule made churches and yesponse. “The remainder of the evening to an old-fushioned class meeti H. A. Bietelman Yesterday mornir with a thitty-minu Smith, This was followed tion of the vonvention, M. chosen chairman and Anni B tary, . In the permanent ¢ R, Ball wus clected | Smith tary and s devoted d by Mr s session opened at §:30 ss Jod by Mrs, Susan by the organiza B. R. Ball being ization Mr., B ident, Mr. T W. H. Huzz M, i m the various class dance and methods ing question was dis- 1: “Is the cl meeting any longer a necessity in church W, J. Davis and andall opene u spivited talk on | leader's relation to the amendment campaign in Nebra The convention was then adjourned until | 40 p. m 1 afternoon session was opened by a | W. Haze e time up to helt wits ovoted to busincss and report “The following is the programme for the re- | wainder of the day | 3:00 p. m.—Best Method of Leading Class Vid RS i D. A. Lumt 5:30 p. ‘m.—Other Dutics of the Class Leader o J. W, Hoffman £:00 p. m.—Qualifications for a Class Leader (Natural and acquived). . Dr.I 1:80 p. m.—The ( rs' Responsi- bility for the Spiritual Conditiop of the Church vvvvee.Re Stevens | 5:00 p. m.s 7100 p. m. rd Intérmission. .. Minutes Class, Ted b W AR N. MeCullough | p. m. - Question Box 8100 . m the I ition. of list, piscopal . Creighton, DD esults, ; nt employed in producing is strictly pure;and is the is possible to buy we I wd only the best ‘of purchase until Hood's Savsapurilla is prepared, everything is c fully watched with a view 10 attaining | besi vesult. Why don’t you try it WAITING FOR A WI Claiming v erty—Court Notes. The nest case to be tried before Judge Wakeley is docketed as Susan B. M vs, Alesander McGavock et al. It involves the title to lots in the southeast partof the city covered by s and de: s The Union Pacif way is also made a defendant in the | case has a peculiar interest, some young | ladics in_ Chicago deser 1 b d altogether charming. . Sarah 1 daughtc it in carly days and invested his money in Omaha realty and owned among other'sites the lotin_controversy. In 186+ he | died intestate, his family being ignovant of | ue of his Omaha possessions. The 1 of the children disposed of the pr ¥ without the con: his wards, it d, and on this ci the suit is For the young the world had been wagging along in_ its usual monotonous nand Sarah are teachers und | la is (he youthful widow of a son of the | nily. They had their birds and flowers and music, and no doubt also their lovers, but no dreams of possible riches in the west A few weeks ago | they we led upon by a gentieman who makes u study of the vicissitudes of | Omaha’s lots and additions and informed them that if they wished to assert their claim they have the right to contest the title of the | property in question. . The news was a sur- prise 1o them, but ot at all op- posed to riches from any legitimate sou Hence the suit Tn the of the state vs IKestner the de- fendant was allowed to plead guilty of assault and battes v rueful countenance paid into ti W costs. Kest- | ner wis ¢ and lust fall | fancicd somw in Walnut Hill with a string | on_ them, ie owner, Matt Guhlon, lad cquipped Gis chicken coop with [ > bell tachment, which u My, Kestner opencd view which followed | altreited the con | himself liable to | bast of its kind it roots and herbs sonally examine So that from the the DIALL. Valuable | | Chicago Ladies Omah; Wwho came w In the inte r 50 grievio 1 Union Pacific railway ainst John A, McShane, David Neale and | Fritz A, Jolnson for the possession of two | quarte in Washington county utiffs allege that on_ Decem- John J. Dixwell l owners, ud to Thor Mobili I title to that nt of tne Credit being purehased for the w tion, Afterwards Durant died suddenly with- out having nted the trust as to s and his heivs claimed the farms as the property. 1t is allezed by the plai the lands we sold by the Durant to the defendants” for a me nominal consideration with full notice of the rights and claims in equity of the | Mobilier to the property. The plaintiff sists that MeShane and the other defenda hold the legal title to said real estate in trust | for the use and benefit of the Credit Mobilier | and of its grantees to the full extent and upon the same conditions as did Du: Union Pacific is the grantce of the Mobilier and wishes possession of the erty. 1 M yestorday fit prop- fuilty to petit la we of bu a un Davis was found g at Valley Co., acorporation laws of Michigan, have brought inst the Detroit Stéel and Spriv company for £1,101.88 on aecount, and have | marnisheed certain moneys in the hinds of the Union Pucitic and the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railway companies. i mon has u Thoma al, to recover on a note for mortgage ou lot 15, block tion William 8. Franklin has applied for a di vorce from bis wife, Pauline, on the ground of desertion dohn Zeis ty of bur brought suit Cotter et 5, Solomon’s addi has commenced suit against Mary Oster for selling liquor. to a man ploytd by Zeis to drive a span_of mules. The | mun became intoxicated anddrove the mules | into a ditch, where they we Te | drowned. sues for the value, id to b Robert H. Walker has applicd fora receiver for the Omaha mantel and’ casket_company, all that the corporation has violated the Law and has ineurred indebtedness which it cannot liquidate. He says the total indebted- ness amounts to 14511538, and the total sets, at a fuir valuation, amounts to &11,950. S0 48 allegaed to be due the appointment of a re He asks judgment for a loun and for o, Mrs: Ada L. Flag action against the C Flagg, wl the ¢ Stunley is the plaintift in an | liscumssociation, Mes, is the wife of a former ofticial of m, bought the wages due Lottie and Helen Baldwin, amounting to 18040, Prince gave her orders on the treas but she elain that her bill has ne isfied, he therefore brings suit urer, beel 10 1 | County Court. | Meyer Hellman obtained a § $010.91 agalnst Eva Oliver for 1¢ PPred Sclirader | brought William G. Henshaw et al. to recover $408.50 | on a note. | Samuel Coffian sued L. A. Brand- | hoefer for 800 on a note and caused a gar- | nishment to 1e on a car load of hogs in the | possession of the McCloud Love live 1 has stock A Special Election. I On April 13 theve will be held an 1"“““1 ¥ | ofice | cinet, | av | place, how | the | thre m\nn | sei | tribes. | Comanehe to endur | tism | will enable them to dispose of THE OMAHA DAILY for the purpose of empowering the couneil to fssue bonds of the city in the sum of £175,000 for paving intersections, constructing sewcrs | WHY 80 Many Fake and building four or more needful five engine i xplained Seme AD EX houses, Rogistras will sit today and ?';p‘.“':'l\."\""f"“ Saturday, and Friday of next week at the fol ery Hme remiark was ma lowing location and most promnentply st Ward 807 South Te ailroad ticket | Second pre- barber shop near of Sixth and sets, 1119 South Sixth straot; Third Hirt's srocery, between Dorcas and th st ard--First precinet, Henry Heis Second precimet, . Hughes & 1040 Vinton str First precinet, No. 214 Second preciniet, 814 South First pre th Not at all, but 1 have many women who are ! feeling sorry for them Al )W that are porfect) oy irow IMUSE be cnawe 15, Women ar from we: Thivd Ward enth street; leventh strect Fourth Ward Inrgely ari | weak and all he aition, or this 80 ensily shie requires stren outh etions mu md & Co. First preeinet, 102 f Loslie's drug_stor m street, Campl rcinct, Coste str mue. inet, club room at 1o streots; Second pre th street and Stevens' precinet, Sixth W Tywenty-sixth positive help enongh to ron 1sponk and 1 3 temie pur Waoolwarth | & Hoft's drug | I ith Waid - Pirst precinct, SDIrILa In’ modarat cenuie, between Poppleton and nue; Second pr t, John store, Twenty-ninth and Dupont hth Ward precinet, , barber shop; Second precinet, 1 ch Ipressed doctor u Hoving tl them er 210% Cuming | 2403 BIE, 1t possible that you o FRIDAY iD WOMEN. s are Miserable Clearly Stirring Remarks by so0 a woman.” The above o Ws the writer by one of the ns in Now ¥ n wo seen xo much suffering, & s that 1 eannot help 1. How many Indies do you y well and healthy? Tow should? s this not enough ful?" for all this, o wenk doctor troubles it Iy, her mind stbe putina healthy con hing does s tuken in otwoon 1 Xept in perfect Ay are n 1 with the jelr Inporta ks of the reproduce ' Cuming street, drug st inth Ward - First pr : Second precinet, nd Mercer aventl AMBITION'S GOAL. inet, 2008 Farna Ryan's office, corne Lowe 1408 FARNAN ST (©Opposite | achers Stenggling for 100l Certificates, At the high school yesterday morning the inquisition of ambition was continucd. In the of two sco ming maid- cns, flushed with the excitement of youth, just free from the bondage of the task- aster and disciplinarian, ready to sacrifice themselves on the altar of education, there | appeared only five applicants for advanced honors. Instead of gatheving in the hallsa | half-hour before the time and discussing the mrobabilities and improbabilities of the day” work, 1g onc appearcd until the clock struck [0 .h\, ted themselves of their \p: monious fi they pro- fod to tnquisition hall, whet oment they were joined by Dr. L. A. Merriam, the incr of the morning s ladies and one gentleman constituted s, ull more advanced in years than ors of the st two days, outh still lin 1in the of some, It wis plainly discernible that | ordeal through which they had to_ pass was by no means new to them, cach having in gone by mas ntary prin- | of school te and now entered the | f scholar for the simple purpose of ad- vancing to the dignity of grammar school teacher, As the applicants entered the e room the genial doctor, who had pe interrogatories which were to ser alone looked happy and uncon- Primary T ramma ation at off Lor exp Guars amining d. A pair_of eyes from one little brunette, pairs from two larger brunettes, one pair from a white-haired lady, together with those of the gentleman w ansfixed on the as Dr. Mervium proceeded to write the ten questions on physics which were to form the subject of examination. 3ach question contained from three to fi ics and, notwithstanding the in- quisitor had them prepared in writing, it ap- d to be liard work to transeribe them on e bourd, | \u\n11~ Ikhl]m leence, produc or business, and . fing tly and privately cu 5 1408 Farnam street, Blood and Skin | | terrible in its results, oo the ald of mereury. bloteh L pinm in puth | ]\uln(\ Urinary frequent burning or blgod £ with milky sodi | ortheea, gieet, | enrea abla doctor stopped tacool his molstoned brow, when the little brunctte, evidently compiehending the complexity of the ques- tions, naively rema “It%s lonesome today, Zest Maybe w et through,’ poignant repl “Donbtless, the fair one doctor proc stitls, doctor.” ke it interest was the rather came from the lips of | Al was silence, and the I his questions. more pauses for rest, the lln‘ entire 1I'Xl"|ll u[ the lnnln effected at homo Us pain or annoyane Young Men and A SURE CURE, DRS. BETTS one of I\ between physic [ Add palro 1 t day of the examin be made known ed. verve and Liver Pills. They act on through last W are mi ud the result n s00n s the papc d, un ~ or tha Miles' nportant discovery stomach and howels A uew principle. They speedily | billiousness, bad taste, torpid livi andconstipation, Splendid - fov men; women and - children. allest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for 25 cent nples fred at Kuhn & Co. and Douglas. the the y to suit injury erils posty icents in f the directors of P | 1d on Saturday, Muarch 2 RS 50 per lot. was levied on e purpose of mecting the sury imy s and its main- ud pr tion forthe coming year, | ing April 1, 1800, | The prompt puyment of this v, Honry W metery an assessmer each lot o CALIF sessment to - gscsamonuionl THE L v National bank, cor Twelfth L5 herehy curnestly ve- the wovk of fencing and improvements may be commenced at once and completed as speedily as possible, By order of the bouvd of divector: Cuanres B, Carnis, Sec The Ability to Be test of fortitude amor But we defy any Cherok foux or the twinges of rheuma- These, indeed, ¢ in intensity until No malady is 1 than that w! need, then, Poremost among v's stomach bitters, | effective than col: A, all reme- of life in L depur- hievous, = ER tavy. Pain Is the the Tndian withont wincing. at first, but gro they become unbearable, obstinate in_its maturity gives vise to them, attacking it ut the_out remedies is Hostet and infinitely mor um, veratrum and nux voni which might prove destructive tly excessive dose, Minel 5, when ot positively inferior in remedial botanic medicine, the blood the sinate the dise md well as cleanses it. Constipation, dyspepsia’ and other 1y slight is Jowe i acrid impuritics viches s ver com- | ailments also wp 2L UNGS - Send for circula Will Stand By the ¥ A desperato attempt was county commissioners to get together amine the report of the arehite much talked of bill of extras on hand as usual and M. appearance afteran_hour | | Bake [ made by the | nd ex- | | [ | | | | | or so i5 to arrive at such an understanding the report at meeting, O'Keeffe and An- 1 working ou the figures a it is understood that they haye about decided to stand by the report. Mr. Turner frankly wknowledges that he *don’t know nothin’ about it,” but ke confidence i the two superintendents, and he don’t know but may- be will ugree with them, ~FULL WEIGH FULEURE T the next regular derson_have be MO, Waqmurll '1‘“5 Ik Santa : Abie : For sule by G COu World pre | MINE RAL PA Throat, Cliestand Ly sunptl 1 find the results o WATERS AND PAS factory in Subieuts Chronlo Catarrhal (e Prof. of Laryngolo o homies sed b s trungest ream Bk | Limo or 1ts superior ex on I i forw Wi & QUATLET Of i CONLUFY [ Atall dry Phamplets Gra SODEN MINERAL § 15 CEDAR STR Sold ! PRICE BAKING POWDER €0 NEW YONK, CHICAGU. SAF TUAMGLSLY. BE. LOUIS croful cbility, qu ISEASESWTRROAT: and : MOREAL Drs Betts % Betts. UBET, OMANA, NEB, Paxton Hotel) m. Sundays, Skin and Blood | ice or by m Medi ress, securely pitcked, free antees o cure quickly, safe- Spermatorrh ni- sl Losses, i Physical deowy, irising from in 1, untit for study Safely, po s Bets & burden. rod. tcnacpe Syphili )ISCASCS. affuse most the ) S kil nd 13 inful, R Compluints Diflicult.” too urine high i enton standing, weak bi Prouiptly and safely Charges rensonsable. |STRICTURE al complete without ci nteed i ure. utting, eanstic or'di vatients withou Middle-Aged Men. wiul effects of ¢ viee, which bring 7| Gun Loy (o) e ation i permian ross those who have I v themselves by litary b which ifitting e e business, e ontering ¢ happy e £ feate Dikeuses. Thousunds ¥ sAve Yot ars to | nied by eall on & BRTTS 1405 FARNAM STREET, OMANA, NEIL ORNIA AND OF DISCOVERIES. SING T.0 TASTE = DEAT)T. LEA THAN T0C0UG an / Soid on Gu Wflfu_ 8], .uthJkr2—1 L C0.0ROVILLE, C NLY= GUARANTEED | CURE FOT (e ltfi sodman Drug GHS, Sore Throat. i £ 10 SODEN MINEKAL TILLES ory st Phiryngltis as well i 1l Of the upper i BROWN, M.'D Ko Pollelin R gy it Chic 5 und 50 cents & hox tis on A at lI(I\t\H! Il\lllll) pET, NEW YORK 10 0. to | nt | APRIL ASTER OFFERINGS. This week will be a memorable one for the Boys. special sale of Boys' Clothing, the greatest that has ever taken place in our establishment Monday morning, we begin a most extraordinary We will [ continue this through the entire week and parents will be well repaid by coming to us this week for an Easter outfit, for their Boys. 1,000 Boys' blue sailor Blouse S 50 Boys' Knce Pant Suits, in two patterns, one a tasty make serviceable material anc 750 Boys' Knee Pant Sui terns, coats are nicely p sold for $5.00 and $6.00, A large varicty of ha fronts, at $3.90. Equal 18. 150 excellent and fas 100 very fine black ( “To cultivate sympathy you must be among living crea- tures and thinking about them; and to cultivate admir- ation you must be among | beautifl things and looking | at them” The last clause of the above is the one to which we would particularly ecall your atten- tion. Probably Ruskindid not have wearing apparel in | mind when he wrote it, nevertheiess what there is { beautiful in that line we can certainly show you. NECKWERR For Easter has come to be a | feature and we have spared | no pains in making our line complete. We have all the | novelties of both foreign and domestic manufactyre. Hosiery, Glovgs Etc, From all the best maker If you will afford us the op- portunity we will also be glad to show you our well selected | stock of Men'’s spring suits. Men'’s spring overcoats, Boys’ and children’s suits and overcoats. L AME N Dime Eden Musee, Week of Monday, March 31, Japanese Village o ndsome Jersey Suits at § y astonishing values will hyunuul this week in long pant suits, sizes from The following we name as special hargains, tionable Cheviot Suits, at [ SAN - BAN Direct from Yeddo. 2 Stag 2 Theaters. Hm Dime \1lmu~m AllL Boy /d’s QOpera House BOYD & un\;~ Mana | Monday, Tuesday & W cduc(d.l_\. Apr. 7-8-9 DI GREAT SHAKESPERIAN EVENT MARIE WMINWRIGHT Mugnificent Production of Nioht | stumes Furniture o sat 'T\\'L'H‘lh G vqru T | | N e Queen Gnv Top Mig Co. CUSHIONS, BACKS, RAILS, A0 TRiMMiNas." ng prices, , at $1.50, saster offering for ,and one §4.00 worth fully $0.30. Come and get one of our beatiful Easter Souvenirs this week. Nebraska Clothing Co .4 Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. made. lot with An immense stock of stylish and serviceable Boys' Suits, from one of the best makers in the country will be offered at tempt We shall sell, uits, with fancy embroidered collar, ages, 1 to 10 years, at o0c. plain dark mixed, the other a light colored plaid, of in clegant Cheviots and Cassimeres, strictly all wool and fashionable pate cated, and suits throughout well and stylishly we give them this week as an [hese Suits are usually $2.90. cmbroidered j to 1 15 handsomely ‘heviot Suits, very stylish garments, for young men and clegant fitting for §6.90. These suits could not be bought elsewhere for less than $10.00 or $12,00. “TIME IS M@NEY .~ must sell out the rem: as our wholesale business di the next few days we invite again e liable to 1y 5 too late, it store and come at once before it i Allour genuine Diamonds now go ) up to $3,000 Solid Gold Watch 1 Watches from )lid Gold Chain and Lockets, § upward. 1. One lot as: 1 Back Studs, 50c choice for only Solid Gold Spi money. 1,000 fine Broache: Fine French style Mantel Cloclks, 8. $5, $6.60, $8 and $10; worth $10 to $ Elegant Silver Lamps, with sillk umbrel Hundreds of other equally good ains. o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures for sale, now, at importe orth of Diamonds to select from, prices ranging fr fgs, Pins, Ear-rings, & Solid Silver Watches from $5 up. ler of our retail stock without further d nands our entire time, you to a feast of bar Fe never tentior ain sell our fixtu and capita ol s you w now any day, 50 prices and the mounting n orted Culf Buttons at 50¢ pai nd $1 each; nd Lace Pins fr worth four time om 50¢ up. our strilte, cathedral g om $5 up. Open Saturday evenir MAX MEYER & BRO,, Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Street The Omaha Medical and - Neb. Omaha, Surgical Institute. AND SURGICAT il For the treatment of all CHRONIC (Strietly Priv Al Blood Di Now Ry correspond wrely packed, o orsend history of Epecinl or Nervous Dise Omaha and ‘M Wl Faster Present The demand for Easter Gifts is in to supply this growing trade in On every novelty for ladic tra efforts to secure sands of new articles anc Bed Rock Prices. Ins C.S.RAYMOND, Jeweler, HOSPE | Etching Engravings. Artists’ Supplies. L Mouldings. Frame Surgical srner 9th and Harney Sts., valyis, pll SOK WOMEN 0 s tient for Women Duriy alty of PRIVATIZ DIS m the syst SItus iy K 0 MEN Ptk With question lst.. Addre Institute, Omaha, Neb, ation Gifts. creasing ever Wy and waha, we hav made in silver. Lgentlemen. made ex Thou- pection Invited. Douglas and 16th St Omaha, Neb. e e i Ererean Hallet & Davi Kimball. Pianos & Organs, sheet Mu on. TN 1513 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. DR. McGREW ‘The ialist sur 1 Wall IKnown spoc 11 the treatment of and St T Manhod JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL, THE MOST PERFECT UF PEN& TO WEAK MEN sufterTnz from | PARIS E S HAUGHA 15080 1 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. REO CROSS DIAMOND BRAND.

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