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s THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY, APRIL T Yy orr | REV. FRANCIS E. CLARK, into business session, Tt was_decided to fold | The Founder of a Great Society Re- 'N,‘ in Auguss Oug lng n the evening oceurn ac PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, ___ celven a Cordial Welcome, and the lady turners had made special prepar [ttty Rev. Francis E. Clark, the founder of the | 4tiong for If, The mu ns \~|u oceupied | nre's effort 1o expel foreign sube J. H. Beebe of Lincoln is at the Casey. ng People's Society of Christian En- | the stagé were almost completely hidden be- | stances frompshe bronchial passages, W. . Scott of Grand Island is at the Mil- | deavor, arvived in Omaha Saturday evening | flind a beautiful bedge of oleandes l-ru,. ntly, thig causes inflammation lard and was tendered a reception at St. Mary's | Keraniums and 'l":l""]"%)\-'v IN m'; s and the need of an anodyne other bers of that organization in Omaha. There | yoeine hours, Ayer's ChereysPectoral. Tt assists f Broken Bow is at the | wag a large st of bothold and young. Nature in cjogting the mucus, allays | In our store has contributed to make our display of spring goods superior to that of any previous sca- Paxton 5 The address ¢ elcome was delivered by | Bohemi rners. irritation, induces repo: 1 is the \ gt Gl of ey e rgitred | T udrete of welcorn i diliveralby. | G R B i B ~n‘|| Illl cach department we will offer every week during tlu ‘tntire scason some remarkable specials, the Paxton 4 iy ot ok replied in his | Most excellent exhibition at National hall last, | “Of the oparations hefore A} ) ) s sics \ 1 t . Wilkon aud wife of Lincoln aro gucatsat, | "3erian church, and Mr. Clark eplied n his | mostexcellent exhibition at Nationalhal st | o the many:preparations before the | WHCTCDY e xpect to make our establishment the busicst place in town. In the men's suit deqartment the Millard ready and tAterosting manier. bronehiitis, and/idndred diseases, thers | YOU Will find this week. i ¥ ol Advosned yrogramme brought forth repeated applause. Thomas Murtey of Weeping Water | D e tha. Firat | Yo, Percival was in clmrge and ontortalned | 18 None, withinitlo range of my éx( L e G BB ey At bbbl Al oty His wuditors (irough s pupils in @ manner | AR LT A UL 100 fine black corkscrew suits, sacks and 3 button cutaways; recular price &12.50; will be sold this Mobping atthe Mumay, oted entirely to the answering of questions. M AL DR APASIE Tt LT Bee Syt swed by terrible conghs. About four | Al ok g 1 PR : ; G0, Thiy ‘.’.Hu'\:,"\‘.,..mn of V Ao the main things e urged was | ontal bat worl, T o by | years ago, when so affiicted, I was ad- week at ¢8. The material in these suits is all worsted i they are lined'with an excellent quality of farme & ) ideavor to secure carnest, working h L) Aver's Cherry Poctoral and g qqti 1 g i rogistered at the Millrd., B in e | the Juvenilo boys was simply imimense | biagd tofty Avers Clierey Fectoral and | er's satin, well made and very dressy. O George R. Sherwood and William Winters | jir.herted professors of religion_in the so- | s i | so, and within a week was well of my | ) ¥ of Kearney arc it the Paxton ciety. He nlso advocated less quibbling on You cannot accompiishany workorbusiness | ¢oid and congh, ~ Sinee then I have | In the hoy's department we will continue the sqecial sale SeYerd s Quits i ¢ t "3, . M. . Dickinsan and e John B B B B 1 R ‘ el jecial salc uT }Iu everal lot of suits, W lich we start Francis were registered at_the Coates house | shoy prohibitionist. He believed in house, and feol comparatively secure, ed last week. Our boy's departmen never was so busy, and customers are delighted with our stock and i Kansas City on Saturday ’ Msovration w6 solcun and fm- | Vit U WILEIVE SQU Realth, strength ind | ZMrs. L L rown, Denmark, Miss. the way they can buy boy's suits of us thi tality. ; 'y can buy boy's suits of us this season. e e I 8 SS1blS | v - YA few years ago I took a severe d AMmt \t‘ MENTS. | 1 the ,‘ iing x Nark addr / d .m';m' N ampment G AL R, “lhlhh afféctc I“l’m‘lmmi I had a ter- Mitizee Miher ot (s Grind had His. A B L R o The folowing cireular ust Issued willfn i 1'1'."..3""1‘»'“ I T In the hat deqartment we have opened and placed on sale today another shipment ofour noy ustly 1 wefit last night, with “A Soap Bubb) A number of the lead risters of the cit erest G, AL R : | t I tried Ayer's Chc Pecto 35 5 & ¢ Dotrhve Ri]a3 L e s i ; by T oRally 16| oocuplod NoKis oty thty atame: -1 "W T Bostos, N April 6.—The committee on I ERle il S TR Es ININE Mient celebrated 95c fur Derbys, the Tatest spring Shades. Hundreds of our customers who haves heen waiting Al e ; Mr. Clarke spoke on his favorite theme, the | accommodations are desirous of extending | aud afforded the rest necessary for the | for this “Special” » ple ; Gl Aot et . | M. Clarospol o i Tovorite o secomodations aro qesrous of extending | W afordad tho rett hecetanty o [ for this “Special” will be pleased an\\;HIIhI\ Uhey wear no other hat now as they find them as good 50 for. Young ing and dancing seemed to please the audi- | doavor, Ak Ydeit of t e tHALH IR 8 y HHIRI AR OL Petoral Iy ; P ? said in praise of the performance, Mr. Miner ‘0 lessen these labors it has been thought bes Rockinghat, Vt. N y ; < must either havo been unfortunate or badly | - Mr. Clark fsn man possibly forty-five, al- | to issue the following cireular In the shoe dc qartment we offer for this week, 20 cases fine dongola laceshoes, of an excellent deceived in his selection for such an occasion, | though he uppears considerably younger. He 1. Do you desire free quarters? Ly 42,25 - | 5 of mediumsize,of evcet forin ind is fal of oW SNy A5 ol BEHEELts Dt yer’s hBlfv ecm[al, quality at $2.25 a pair. They are casy and comfortable shoes and well ad: ipten to spring wear, The are ightly Premature, | side whiskers ure dark and §n considern 3. For how long do you wish te engage [ | of just such quality as hat stores are selling for §4, ; /\lllyr;T‘H‘h.h} »yuQl,.u;.yn»ill,‘.\l!u H’v\\mhvl a8t with his palo face, His ¢ Y quarters? | . At B [ il find | i 0 the effect that Mr Mercer has been i « here and there with : | Mechanics building has been d for Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mazs. 4 1C NCCKwear counter vou wi mnda an cleeant 1¢ < cks, 1 WS appointed assistant United States district at ers of old age. But in_evel §1186 62 Lo RGBS ot tHY - Gramad ot b5 ol il Dviae $1; AVEbiotitens ol | Seans B e il | AL of silk tecks, in- new spi torney ) dation of Mr. Baler, the appearance of youth the Republic. The committee will furn B terns at 15¢, the regular value for these is at least 50 the district att ¢. Upon inquiry this ! prossion mattresses, but cannot proyide blankets S DHOIBtInCHe s b ot ot miader vt ) ago My, Clark organized the | A restaurant will be established in the l”s Btts & Betts A tedbdbuthyrn S. C. -"‘M u‘lx and, | building, so that all can purchase meals & ) 4 it the AEion | rRtRn A bla (e s STREET, ON N o4 The O Joseph in Bonda would s ond the limits of that city, | 1% reasonable rutes, x it 3 > l“‘";,\,::‘mfl' ot & The oratorio, “Joscph in Bondage,” o | Today the 10,000 associations in tho | Parties wishing hotel accommalations, : : 2 given at the First Methodist chureh, Friday | United States aloie, wumberite in theiv | accommodations in bourding: o . avening. er the direction o of ,. | ranks 500,000 members. In addition to this | hou wi » located to the 1 evening, under the dircetion of Pr Az, | o d 1y il the English | ity. The prices of hotel ac wodations < 5 AN N PREPARED DY s eyes ure keeng but lkindly and full of ex- The entevtainment will be given by the young | [ S50 Soietics, T nedly inge from £2 10 £ per day, A L pl ople of th J for the purpose of | "y Re L N 1be | ac ng to the class of liotel, Rooms at ho- raising funds for t hurch being built At pr Mr, Clavk is 3 the | telson th »pean plan can be obtained fo for this con ation. tden Rule, | Lupward per diay. Rooms at lodg 4 an®uss of the city, and it will be our - ox toob- | g =5 | thusiastic meeting yesterday, Mr. W when @ person suffers from diny discuse of s the principal sp d gave, | the blood, o Do id gaven — tain only first-class accommodat s et e e s A N/ O APE. It is the intention of the committee, " Y s ot S 116 o eyl L R : ) | “ l TivEE: IS MON EooYe = e club w sh ) cekett's | St % 1 Up | is believed that we shail be able to quarter £ : 4 | xpositiomor this case in pamphlet | Two Buggles and a Motor Mixed UD | 5 vould avail thomselves of the piivileges . | | orm for disty ) n. of a camp under o roof | i i At 5:30 o'clock yes vening there | upplications will assure good | accom- Dr. MeMe y's 3 » near being a fatal 1t on the motor | modations, und all applications” from posts Dr. 3. W. MeMo ene I fonnder and manager of the Omaha M ell ont the remainder of our v tock without further del, ands our entir 1e, attention and capital. F line immediately in front of Croft’s old road | should be ofticial. Z 4 ) i H ou to a feast of bargains such as you will hever ) | Tga b | > oy 3 and sell our - Comi ling to arvange for a reanion | £ Duse, just Lo [ e fair ground Mr. Py ians A 't 2 louse, just north of the fair ground I fization to which they belor 7 ) ) o . 2 it 15 too late, Tnstitute, is lyiug dangerously ill at the new | anq Mys, H i 2 ) and Mrs. Huns weve in a top bugey > | indly address the committee on e : |,m!um,-‘;..-m-x-.‘(. nd Harney streets. | iy tho act of tnmin ound e e | Payson Bradley, chair at th : 5 Y 11 5 SR Lol Do and thanohnting He hus been sick fo B HORE | T O L0 ot R Al R THa H ¥ £y | rth of Diamonds to om, price cl having had its o > amount of | TR N TRy A ) l | 2y 2 1work done by the doctor during the moving | horse became frightened, and, in whirling “hai Somini | g i % [ 2 Solid Gold Watch from the old plac rner of Thirteenth and | #round, threw the J ¥ against ) " % 7 A lcel Watches from treets, The attack has latterly de- | the car, Both the motor aud the buggy were Calife b id ¢ : 5 ; Chali into pleuro-pneumonia. The dovtor's | now going rapidly in opposite divcetions and | | Y80t condition is eritical, though it cannot be told & A oy whether or not it will result fatally. 5 now any day g Ofico hours, 9.0, m. to p ; wnd $ the -result was terrific. The buggy was i ; e 1| 12y £ | Solid Sterling Silver Col S0 DTHE dashed backward and collided with a two- | ke > Spe -, Skin and Blo % | . Hea lid 14 Buttons, wi i ¥ Evening's Cou seated 5 whiely - were seated | tas B f"! | Discascs 1 | now, choico for ¢ . 4 Cuff Buttons at 50¢ pai M ity 4 man woman. This _conveyance | ci 3 s E ollo: #-Consultatio o o cai- L [l lid Gold 5 LI e T A special meeting of the council was Jas o anyoyane i i S| o it by m ol ¥ 3 GBS S LRt L Joachi worth turday evening to listen to what the | up pon S g a | druggists, Send for cireular to ABIETI : : 6 | oy 1y ine Broaches and Lace Pins from 50¢ up. on from the south side league had to | the bed of tl U Y sy | M lYl(tA\I. COMP. Y, Oroville, Cal b Fine 'r encl yle lM.wnh Cloc --'r'l- our strile, cathedr Joseph Redmond and Mr. Donova injure h e/ |pmonthshirentmenv fongl . scntibyanail, $1.10; /. Spermatorhaa. i 50,148 and $10}wor $20- d the council as] for a div was the woman in - the double-ses | Sold by Goodman D 1l Lo N - | Silver Lamps, with silk umbrella s Y I hands were dumped out in a p i s of other equally g00d bargaius. stating that were caught before gotting i 3 Mor b 0 3 i o'cloclk: Store for rent and fixtures for s :m-\l.mn.-'i(l;v\v udly in a .'»( improve- y damage being done to the carriag Mus. ) 3. Lingne g of | i i | M X ME ments, and charging tha part of the city | which were compl rrecked. Mrs. Hans | john (. ol yo S oTHINE - inas It T1E O\ F : Er T A ctlon doforred | out immediately in frong. of tho. 3 the residence of I Tenth and | Ietts) 1605 Farnam streot. Omaha. N until the next regulur meeting of the council. | Motorr W. Patton, who was in charge | Willlams str Mus. ¢ had attained ) The residents of Hamilton strect will bé | of the car, dese redit for the quick the advanced age of cighty-cight years, about M““’f]\ and A\I“m Ulri Flven o dearing next Saturduy evening on | sensible action e took when b saw the | thirty-five of which had been spent it Omaba. | {he it of worcnry. Semiiie. ato R i et the subject of grading that street, orses were. ened i is No. & T . , DI0tohes, wicars, palnh/Eha Hoad and bOncs, Byhi . ‘ noniaw htened. | His. cur is No. 30 | The remais will be taken to Gretua, Neb, | biviehot,uicors: vaton i che ud i bonis: bl | The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. i aid| whs' stoppul: almose {mmedintoly at/the Reiieabbelaiaes n e et kuvlu;g;wt. proper px qu\u. the 10|h|~hv 3 \‘unl' of the ‘J‘;‘ morn:nd 'x;‘““’.’ ‘::“ ;1 Ry Gl e [ "1"‘["’; "';I"‘:"""' The funeral of Ja wiggett, the printer | people who were in the accident were in- 2 3 3 known resident of | Trs a7 1 Bladder Conp ]mluiwhmwv ok il s waath bt hié woman who was in the two-seated ca ide # Novth Fifteenth A (3 AT 1 Union No, 100, R on the fence while her man helped | f . r. Gorman had been in the city i 3 a Ly 0. 3 ‘ the harnes und clear away the i 15 one of the best cac Mr. Merrill delivered a touching address and | wrt known men in the city was u_member bl l I(,l UI{I"‘ narantecd made an impressive prayer at the undertuk- il ; of the police force about 1875 and afterwards \ AL er's. Six of the de brather printers | The Burdock Plant is one of the best diure- | hecame ussistant ¢ al. Of late s ustic ar aitiath —Messrs, . Willard cring, Lawrence, | Hes or 3 ylators in the vegetable | he has been ploy of Stor 1 ts without 2 mo- Mk Flomin e Gill=neted as pall | World, und the compound known s Burdock | city ageut > W k Jippe, | vt Sioming tud QUizacted o Dol | B ncd Bitthra is unsirpnssad 1o all diseascs'o ovelop pueumonin and after |y : ; o now showing our new lines of | dred members of the union with the bal s | The fun s will be held tamorrow u effects of ‘-‘" © ove " of the orsanization. Jim Swiggett is the sec- | avenw 3 Notes. | momingat§ o'clock from St ASU [\] CURE. 4”,1 \\“r.”\\ln“"h eings [ 12 R e e e ond oceupunt of the printers’ lot at Forest ieneral McCook has approve dings | church, oreanic wenkness, deatroving ot mind und body, presen Lawn. : L zex ¢ k has approved th \dings with all its dre ul ilis, permanently cared. sucks and entaways made from fabries Z rssive Buchre Gambling? )Q $ Address those who have fm- | || sclected from the best manufactures Omaha Wheel Club in M S Progressive euchre parties continue '].l)‘!:‘t-h]‘il‘”] l;\ alred themslves by and best of all, at prices within the The Omaha wheel club's club house is in R, X l\1 na | to be all the rage in Boston and people | both unfitting them or mourning in memory of W. B. Dabney of the epartmen g packedupand | of jnost exemplary character have en- | £y o o, y 1departs y i Ry e L 4 tract i TN Al ariliose entering (on thit inppy Special department for boys and chil- | firn. of A, H. 0 & Co., and an csteomed | V! thing points to a speedy umu\u: eaged with g zest in the game, R e RterInE kb anny ety % AL member of the club, Mr. Dabney came to | BRI i “irst Lieuten- | sppuggling ardently to win the pr of- =] ¥ ! Omahain February last from Cleveland, 0., | it Gec g, Seventh infant fered, sny the Boston Advertiser, Prob- | SUCCESS to engage in busineas with Mr. Perrigo,and | pocond Licutenant B. L I, ably not'one of those exemplary people ‘ was highly thonght of by tie club, who feel | i Yo ue been appoiuted to inquive into | 1o ovor imagined for a moment that he the ously. The funer s attended | .4, s e s BeE i » she was col ing a crime in el r- v o 3 et T the loss serously, | The funeral wis attonded | Liautbattery twenty-one, d artiliery, | OF she s commiting o arlmo i on i B ) P A sromninont Odd Fallow, and the a3 Hoover is tho man who shot an old € ngin this enticing game. But now | ges actlitien, Ay temedion for xuccossiul T g Sonducted under tho wispices of that ovdor, | (Ldrutken sproo u fow weeks igo. comes Judge Ryland ot Missout! who, in R ey fetior kavo Yo I O L L L L bl e R 5 n I at_ordor, H. Cortusier assistant surges a ch » to the grand jury ently, in- S ahTosine £ s oo ItinAInhAlaton KIaotelaliy okl yaissioptl e " Mr. and Mrs. Dabney, parents of the de- 4/ et J » future suffering and shn Iden y w inhalat ¥ 0 , K Bl B at1aTu Y Btordiny oo o i ol wis, Col. is at Fort: Leavenworth. | formed them that playing progressive | life. se°No letters answered unless accompanied by Surgleal Operations, ASES OF WOMEN n apec Mook of Jmning, which will bo intorred ut. his aralNelson Milcs hasnanyiywe euchre for prizes is o violation of the |4 cents inat Addross or e ded e W hit houe in ahd, O e Bt e vt o the W | law and _punishable as such. Ouwrsu- | DRS, BRTTS & BRIV i g LRyl o tho st | Crook. The appointment of General M preme judicial court has been asked, M08 FAKNASE STRERT, OMAHA, NED, i SponiVitaliowen “Nr‘ww“"hn-"w It Vin Houten's Cc Delicious, made in- SCan o w a notary public?” The clicious, J| wo oubtedly mee o an 1 woman be a notary publ I'he Curely pcke, 1o TS t I ConLents oF sendor orvonal Interviow SR would undoubtedly: meot with pproval at b | us or send history of your ease, and we will s [N[AH\ BOOK 1O \|D\ II(I K pon 1 rivate stantly, Tort Lea vort next query fre N 2t 8 ay ¥ i ot Led xt query from the question club may % 7 | R S e ey AP Major Mills, Tenth cavalry, has | be, “Is playing progressive euchre | O l\\\“ LOTTERY OF JUAREZ posials X ¢ e s D b Oall R S a BRI o grrtan Otk nbaches) for ondl e i ine o0 P St RS Omaha Medical and Sur gical Institute, 3 ) of the First Congregational ith, E M,\,( n Int ional Banking Co., E Corner 9th and Harney Sts.,, Omaha, Nchb, chur |! minds 1 appeal yesterday to his con- Second Lieutenant R, I, Bullard has been Concesslonaries. Ineorpo ed by the state of Chi- gregation for aid in behalf of the “‘hailed- piled to ta o] e of the department huabua, Me Dy S - out settlers of Kimball and Cheyenne coun. | Mfle range ut Fort Leavenworth, For Charitable Purposes. tica, this state, Thio doctor sald that, o had el . M. Heyl, inspector general of PURE GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING DI : il i W (o division of the Missouri, who has been == — will take plice at the clty of Junrez (form- | recdived sufficient_evidence to warrant his ; ) - j statement that uid was sovely 1 and | here inspecting the military prison, has left erly I'us Norio),-Aoxluo; 5 3 | needed at once, He called upon members of | TOF,his home 4 w AY, APRIL 23rd, 1800, his cong tion to send cast-off wearing Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Strect Omaha, Neb, of the garrison court martial 1s Pro, Itis thought that General M e i | teave finally for St. Louis reach of everyon saptain Philip Reade been relieved o Auporvlale ) Relbe fuiedin £0te 00 daysibyitho apparel and other uscful articles to the | from duty as inspector of small avms practice | eman of such . pr 1 b '. TThe demand fon Eaaien Glrts 15/ lnoreaslng aveny vean and | . ] Clarke-Andreson hard e sta \e at this place. t bis prescrice alono 18 suticient guaranteo Lo the = , BLtnche Nl anea thoy o aro AR08 ENOY. 5o hodles ot 110 Uniked States soldiors | e ona 1A M oL Eunrnian Lo th 5 to supply this growing trade in Omaha, we have made ex- AERt Lo Gati A R A G IR 5. | the cemetory at 1Fovt Lyon 2 Satynnddniriies andithoglatteeitioaungryls tra efforts to seeure every novelty made in silver. Thou- e mtic ¢ i orof the Moxl f Foqual Standing Transportation will be provided by the rail are to be humed ! | and integrity fij sands of new articles for ladies and gentlemen. rouds free of cost, it {8 sal nworth and reinterye ] CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. netery st. 1. K. Smith of L ONEY 00000 TicknTs, | 0Ny 0.000 TicKETS, ] y i | i varded the contract for the WhHoTo T ers. o I O I00 T 5 ) Drice 3 rite gers. i et HolIokowm a AT ot e Bed Rock Prices. Inspection Invited. ¥ v“u‘l‘,“f‘:;“.:{:f:‘,l.:“‘.\.u'\:‘v‘:“\.nl.::wl'.r |:\\;I,T|,‘.‘..\,LE Captain (.Mw-\r» F. Humphy assistant o 0f 80,000 1% FHIEHY $00.000 7 o\ Douglas and 15th St residence, on South Seventh street 3 quartermaster Department of the Platte, has { it 19803 2 G. S. RAYMOND, LJEWB]BP. Omaha, Neb. D M emaizian aal o e o to duty on the construction of touching scrmon, Among other thin deEs L bort Omahs 00 ¥or salo only by th K Remoa l g e : onRA algiby 1he’ Conk Bemey 0o oF yan said that any one who might kave had the C 1 « 100 'rizes of i Nehranka, | Writo to nar il privilege of choosing u time to live could Newvons dabllity, poor memory, difidence, #0:Belven of S ouclorg patients who laye cnred and from w R B sexual weakness, pimples,cured by Dr, Miles APPIOABCTION T potiaate. b T i iom wo fuil o interest and dncld Nervine, Sawples free at Kulin & Co.'s 15th 100 Brisos of ) EHAC Y 6 Ak\ )] GE b 0N Bid) aane wig ¢ ouglas. | iR pred ‘ 4 slolu and until the diseovery « il wk Remedy e vears docewsed passed rongh and Dougla £ 10 Drizes 25 omels ot 7000 | Sloluns: and untithe discuvory of"tho Cook Rouwod saw this country, whose pr T i o iittions o MAEN A | o | ing i discaso s bocn curcd. We. Kuarantod. & thing upon which” we all look in astonis THE TURN BEZIRK, ] ! T e (S M Tern ez are. S | clire any aso tat | SRRy ment, grow from - struggling nation to its A = ¢ Gront. Univorsitios as tho Stron : ol | A vaLtint bonaantan. it proseut magnitude, | Sho sary that curso y | Brawny ¥oung.C ns Bahibit | Purest and ot Healthtul, Dr. Prices Cronm B 414 Prizes nn 0 He : i the buman race, slavery, wiped out kill and Strength [ Ime Powder dues ot eonitain” Ammonta, Lime o b undersined Berehy cortify that the Bunco | e MAGIC it MDY Temly Co and was the companion ' as well Yesterdny was the'day chosen by the Turn. CUPRICE BAKING POWDER €O | Trom tho Mexean Ineeenation moy: | Lmoasibe for ANy OUNOF DATKGN OF GOmORTY. 10 hiv friend of thos who, during - the dark | eps of Nebraska for their fivst bezivk this | NEW YORK. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. ST.LOUIS. | the nee n of al rmula orany remedy ke 1t in eficet and resull days, guided the destinies of the ship of ; | 1 the G IAND | , uiody (6! s been tronting pt o ! season, and a lovetier day could not have been wrirner cenfe it o' w oL L) ot Mrs. Rogers was born at Newbury, Vt., | fixed upon for athletic sports. In addition to il f 0 iro ot byt £30.000, making their. it Decowber 11, 1790, being one of the niné | the active Tutuers from the Jahn turnverein ted with ho airnes tu . i0 most obstinate. cases - tho duughters, all of whom became gifted women | and Omaha turnverein of this eity, the fol | toward ail parties trled overy known remedy and 10st all Hope and dovotéd much of their lives 1o the cause | Jowine dologitos wer o ¥i-the fol | O S Ys Goanmia 815, Corratuond wiil ug and lap weab y y h \ owing delegutes were also present CAMILO 3 RO of evidence hat convincos (he most of Christianity Her maiden name was Far pe » Mark wha! say: In th " vund. She married Judge Nathanicl P. Plattsmouth——K. Hamn, John Kopp, John 1 any tckot draw o O the un | NMAGTEREMEDY bor rs of Concord, N, H., in 1510, Lutz, H. Sievers, Philip Thicrolf, R. isnod. 1is ducn yal) | ol row L]l in b mokt: s ol JUsIfes o Tho only safe and painless method of ex s larce witendance of sympathiz. | Sebleicher, Paul Wil f ““u.,,\,‘ i <o T A 0 At il R S R Ea e R anidl covored the visket with vich aud tendor | man Motoni G0 89 Viala, Her ACERTS WA N CAUTION 83,2rs.%a & i ikl ) ; N Ferfect Art Album cotaning 24 Lofferings, Tl pall-beavers were dio | Tonry Vel . Robert. Wolfy i, Chrt r any further informnl o | edy DR. HAUGHAWOU u...urvcvn['. sohe repssaning Creer, Joseph Ba illiam | Somuner, Nicholus Res ior mablug your adire None others are genulne. Parties clulmin 1509 Douglis St Ot ih Teaard Coffeo culture, will bo sent P S, Perrine, Harry Deucl, Fremont—Prof Robert H s r enclos ) cayol ity e b L ;s our address und Wil lam Ol !lw‘u - | Frod Breitling, Ca arrut ; S , Ll \ ‘ ) AMUSENMENT S, CHASE & SANBORN, 136 Broad St., Boston, Jumaius wero lald 1o ros Joln Looschen, Georgo o o HoN) kron 3¢ § [ ""i\ I\I [ [' \ ] el O e Hou Western Dept, 80 Franklin 8., Chicago, |1l ] tons 1 | Imported Millinery. Lo NOTIOR. = ‘ i lotel Biool hoyd s i R : Turiers to yeceive 1 n Prof e ik id Dodge st sk The Blessing of ng Ner Kumumerow for i fest at Lin 123 North 18th Street. BOYD & H\‘\w Manuge Is recoverable, not by the use of mine I ) i ik Extliunic ‘ ot \ ) CWedne ) L Arion Rai o by o R EST 8 — — L Sy el é - MARIE e Wukmnu! 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Nervius Femils | : A ' et aant T A ““, citants of comwerce, which react injuriously | the Turners ceased from their atbletic per- | GOODMAN DRUG CO | y ia i PROF. 1L ¥ HESLER, . upoi the neryous system, formances protty wel fagged out wud weat | - 1110 Fasnui Stiect, Quala- Neb. fow w sirvels . Lock Box 136, Detroit, Migh, loen., I be put Prof, 1, OO W LE, Moodus be a8 nuxiliarie o sparingly | learni variety of os, dovised