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sgucceeded in securing from the eounty jail, said that he did not think the prohibition umendment would carry fn Nebraska. The joint committees from the Grand | Republic post properly observing Decor: wanson, proprictor of the ¢ Clifton uitted of ti approprinting evidence | from the complaining witn , name unknown, but su ppose rl He was locked i vwmum ar \l 1 to grow wor mxi\ years old, of slender build apd! s light complexioned. An the committe tinn ‘With tho G ; of the Repub- e, by w|mm sting I!u o ¢ block to make full arrangements. 2 s Organizing wedish carpenters in the t night and partict in a rousing which was for the purpose of org f vw Contra b * union No. 71, and H. . Riiz ¢ all of those present ~1unul Knights of L an application to ihe ing for admission into that organization. superior to the aftermoon to wring T et |||\|-(|lmul the city on sbbers and solicit funds for the ent as it acts in hi 1505 m.» systen when s byall druggists. The organization of th was completed pital stock is between Omaha roposcs to butld xnllll\hu\nn\‘-nl\ Honp il \uhn'\'lln s E. Boyd and 5. D. M now nf()mh'u tockholders in tho South Omaha y s\hlv.lhmll'l ently by the antics of tram been in the I school building into a lodghy Tuesday movning a 1 ke in extingnishing the neighbors were wsed and the mounted patrol was sum- al of the ofticers, ri passenger associati t meeting in thi inley and representatives from every line interested ave here, e mentioned John Sebastian, gen- nt of the Rock Island, Ch yd, nssistant gEoteH 15 holding an impo Chaivman W. W In«]\\\m o, of nw lml S nH .& hulx F. W. ancis and John W. are holding their sessi 1 ol Iar routine business under well understood that aneeflor niing rate war or not is the question. When on the ”Igh ‘il‘nfl. On the rail, on a steamby lioying allments to which traveloer * sojourners in about to encounter unacelimated, an ned or dangerous climate, to avail them Ives of this safe- rhicumatism and affections ailmoents w |m il cts the effects of unwholesome food Liconses were issu ties by Judge Shi s 1, Reed, Omaha J. Ogburn, Omaha Pabin, South On ‘Chompson, Omaha Regina .Ix msen, Om Schloss, Omalia The ORIGINAL A‘n\“r.\u".\"r 18 only put up in s un absolute cure for all soves ch q..ml Lands an by mail 30 cents ANNOUNCEMENTS. s 1n tho nort u\.q wes «nl.‘lh-n “with o Shecial scenery. It mnml forth at Boyd Sullivan's latest opers st al s Cod l.nrruil. (Known over l‘mlm*lnn for throat \md lu | 0. H.ROTHACKER'S FUNERAL, ald to Rest at fted Journalist 1 | Forest Law The faneral of O. H. Re yesterday morning at 0 o'clock The remains lay in a handsome casket at lertaking rooms of Drexel & Maul cer took place | the where they were viewed by members of the press club and the friends in business and | profe jom the deceased had made in life, On the casket and grouped | about it lay the floval tributes, The offering y | of the press club was o beautiful scroll of | white and yellow ¢ which, like a } 7o veil, hung deli X | edges of the seroll we orehids in imitation of gold, s the front was the legend “Finis? over a pen of lily of the valley and primroses. The base wus @ beautiful ¢ of pteris J. and T. F. Brennan sent a sign in roses, fe ind gera nting_a hand holding a_pen. ey Enterprise camo a pillow nal circles v niur IFrom the of roses. The honorary pall bearers were O. 1 Yost W. I 4 F. Brennan, - Moores, s while s R. B, Peattie, W. C. wlord, R. L. Eaton, W. Jjr., and Fred Nye. members of the press club m ibreast after tho hearse, and ¢ ning members of the council a - fessional and business friends followed to the | church At the church the casket was opened and the numerous floral tributes wsre placed about and upon it. A quartette, composed of Miss T Miss Liddell,'and Messvs. Walter Da rd and B. B. Young, sang_the hymn “Abide \\uh ha after which Rev. Ha propriate passage from the Scriptur followed it with a short and cloguent address. He s as follow The Scoteh have an old saying that “the night brings all hame.” In the morning, the boys go out to the fields or to the fisherics or 10 the factories; the girls go out to the mills to the kitehens of the neighbors or to the y burns running through the i Bountains to do the week's laundry work ill through the day they toil in their ¢ separated places and spheres, casting ul thought to the cot pther await th re N And when the evening comes down upon the hills here they come back from their work— the boys from the lowlands, and the girls from the highiands, and under the dear old {ree where tho most of them were born there are greetings and_congratulations and laung and tea The night brings all han But this saying means more still to the sturdy Scotchiman of the hills, They often | it to dese 'leluw( ming afte wations i ill be at the | painful and People get widely s of this life, They wander ax who were their « at the begin- ning of their cou They sometimes forget the teaching of father and mother in_ the. old Liome. They get into bad w follow evil cour: but we be that God's couverting gr follows most of them until the evening and night brgs then home. A mothe arc strouger than tho W fatos of el shall not provail against tho influences of the Sabbath school. When evening draws on and the shadows begin to fall, and the doctor is called in to o the throbbing of the temples from the fever and strawi of life, and the poor overtaxed body shivers at the first touch of the night of death; O, then sweet memorics of what was long azo taught come as_on wings of white doves to comfort the_shrinking soul and woo it to faith in the Christ who died for us all! aw a man die yet, whowas not think- ing of his mother. The love that gave us lifo hovers over us when we dic. hope that this was the case with man whose death we mourn s day a lit- the struggles from those tle more than thirt came of sturdy and Stock, of more than one_ gancration’s growth. Hewas one of the examples, of which the world is full, that rare minds are of slow erowth. The faith, fervor, moderation and self-sucrifice of matly who toiledand thought in scevet found fascinating vent in him. His W show that _he never quite got away from the hullowing influcnces of having been born of such religious love and on the day which saw the birth of the § f man. For instance, his betief in the mirac is shown ! in this stanza waich T find among his papers: { And sometimes, be we wei Which charn Into the redder flush of wine, providence, I find thi The sobbing of & new-born child, )f an old man's knell, sidents of 1 od is there o alke this: 1 alone ¢ whole. for me or for any man to judge acticed ||u‘\v less of the opi spread out his faults th t sce them, he was ever ready to acknow that they clung to him. Men thought him fitful when hewas only intense. Men thought him eyn- ical when he was onl ng out passionately ainst shams and s, His splondid argument against Ing classie. 1t has been s see n minister on b esollism b verse with one, but, when end s summon one he did not tion of an interview and sai well put into as he neared the d 0 White Christ! |-Allda i All day the ficrce sun smiled Its sn mob turned bitter ife bade Thy fatling heart-tl And then death cam And then th On weary cyclids teni e A e And 1ife's rough rhynies are mellowed by the graco Of 1ts strange close. O White Christ, malaviar | O gentle soulof God, O himan One; Heaven's purest poem! Te nder One und us, for on L You, In You u Al sudid ands have wrousht,” i We humbly pray, of the body, 27 | in the ima better than 1 did.” toda 3 | thanks forall the kindness shown to her well beloved son in all his sorrows and sickness; and to say to you that, much as she would like her to take hi | hie lic | t0'the freo leir body to rest near her at wves it here us a precious nd prosperous west, which he loved 50 much, aud which in ull its push and turmoils and activities is so like his own teeming brain itself, the quartetto after which thoso in atio an_opportu After all relatives took a furcwell | of viewing the remains, < at the bod Their grief was intense and affected all who witnessed it that vemained of the bril ied to earth liant writer was con Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil- s quiet heélpful vest, 25 dren Tecthing g1 cents a bottle e District Court. The four judges member of the pavk commis fiyo years, naming My thut position ;\.il l him 'I.nnu,-«in the sum of Charles Calkins A\mlilr|.l R. Caulk has applied for a divorce son the ground of a8 pit, Fo'son and. pow: He b ame aftald of and now prays to be di- dered glass in his food. his life and ll“t he st Bertrola see sk to be divor v in 1877 and in Januh ted the wife and has failed to support them. i ¢ and paper company has the Omaha ch dand Julius Rosen- ) on account of goods Jliam Kolho has commenced suit aga y 2 10 for da v flooded, 1s " cansed street, whic water to back into his br premises, causing the d Rrdanidtoy ing is propoer that the tlooding mgs spocified. are cured by Dr. Miles' Ne Free samples at Kuhn & C and Douglas, Tts superior excelience proven in mjllions of homes formore than & quarter of n contury. tates Governmen heads of the Gront. Universit Purest a1 mcst Healthful contaln Ammonia, Lime oI ns. POWDER CO. N FIRANCISCO. ST. LOUIS. Dr. f the plaintiff, the were married , N.Y,and that y assaulted him 8 other articles the il were m; v, 1888, the hus- and three children ~ He_ alloy rd (ln' eh and flooded his monthly irregu , 15th “The fashion wears out more apparel than the man” and every man likesto be ap- | pareled in the fashion. How to dothis and to do it economically is the question. | Let us solve this question for | you by showing you our | clothing, and you will see that you can have a stylish, well {made, good fitting suit at a |resonable price. used by ndorsed by the s the Strongest, 's Cream Bak: CALIFORNIA THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES, RES /4S THMA. LoUcFS T \B/l‘%n C})Itls“\(fi"j ISE ES+THRO | LN ol Seqd or cu'(vl-n"l perbtle3pro 2. AL And, as showing his trast in an overruling” Santa : Abie : and : Cat : . R : Cure | Forsale by Goodman Drug Co. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W.'BAKER & €08 Breakiast Gocoa I absolutely pure and it is soluble. No Chemvicais are used in its preparation. Tt h fhan three times the strenyth of Sold hy Grocers everywhere, ‘W. BAKER & 00.. Dorchester, Mass. usual metal eyelets, the laces | il Disoraors of the ated that he would not death bed; but that, T am assured, is o mistake, He desived to con- arted to 1 to the ex- no more, is neater, more such | wafew duvs without as a woman would make for hersclf, besides the conveni- | ana i weaknessof the sexual organs, mi aityo ence of not wearing out of | weir worst forme I cutting the laces. The Ball and Kabo corsets are eyeleted with it. You can get these corsets and wear them two or three and, if you do not like them, return them. The makers pay the merchants to sell thém so. Cn1¢AGO COLSET C0,, Chicago and New Yo! ne arms were stretehed across the which doth fall other requct% and has the s unsurpassed 1 the trentment of ol m....(.wm.l Manhood, Tmpoten ate Dixenses, Stricture, xual and rinary Orga His treatment. will break at the most annoy- ing times; for the eyelets.cut CANNOT FAIL, ing times and a cure 1s guaranteed In every case. Those who have been under his treatment for mfil"‘iffxéf,; T STRICTURE soft eyelet we callit. It costs | pronounceit a most won ul su n, per url aln, cutting or or pain and diflicylty | Lost Manhood vousness, most dr N dful results are ab- by the Doctor, and oly restored o' hls bsual solutely and perm; ht b oo complot , umbition and er viK Barrenness and All l*cmalc Discases AT HTOME, nents i Liver, absolutoly Kidneys cured, SRR TS and All pa A1l broken spor L f ught, fi RAreadful V. r&@ + Guarantees a ('nmpltlc Cure, To cure I'll|h|ulnvw Sick Headacho, Constipation, I Liver Complalnts, tako tho_saf mple of the Holy Ghost, and of the soul, which was made 50 0rials romody v K ¥ I am |.nu-v1Lul\ desived by his mother, B I LE BEA Ns ? who weeps at the side of his mortul remains from Farna; .+ to express to the people of. Omaha, and ially to the members of the Press club of this ¢ity, her most cordial and tender Pricoot ehtuer siae Extract of Beef. Makes the purest, choapest and best Beet Tea At the conclusion of My, Harsha's address | ¢ another beautiful hyimn, lance were piven ad done so the mother and other > casket was then closed and borne to | Fiuest meat flave i ietery the usual buvial service d Made Dishes. of Beof aqual to forty pounds el YT PILLS Genuine only with i | . | = Justus-von Licbig’s | signature as shown 1ed an appolutment of & \ to serve for Alfred Millard for The suit of Dexter L, Thowas agaiust the Cured in.30 to 50 Days. this 1oy bid, s his remedy killsthe polson and removes every O it from the bloud. 10 cents (stamps) for tho Doctor’s book, The . for “man’ or “woman. tment by correpondence. Stamp for reply. Has Doubls Luirulu Either or 14 theast t., N¢ Do tho SMALLL SIZE (40 11tle beans to tho bot- Corner RGO |y AN FARNAM STREETS, 7 17, 70: [‘lmln -ETAVUS, |u||u 1 6l cents (coppers or stawps). ASENR plosare do 4 J. F. SMITT 0 Makers of **Bil, 149 OMMAHA, NEB. ouls, Mo, tock for Soups. | i O - . ANADER, Suito 3 B43 SHate . Chirag, 11 _1ODIDE OF IRO and for n.ulu None genuine uul Bonaparte, Paria.¥ are about six thousand suits third floor, all full of goods - A MAY SHOWER We offer today about six thousand Men’'’s and Youths’ fine suits at fully one-half what you would have to pay for the same goods else« where. We promised something big in the way of a suit sale and you -— know we never do things by halves. Today and throughout the follows ing week you can expect one dollar to do the work of two dollars with+ out fear of disappointment. This is not a petty sale of a few styles the purpose of mul{ing a noise. Its agrandshowing of entirely new and this season’s goods--every garment made for the retail trade. The few samples in our windows give only a pooridea of the value of these goods, the prices on them do not tell one-half how cheap they are sold. You must go inside the store and examine the goods. Everycoat ig finished open at the bottom, you can see what the quality is, examine the linings, trimmings and the general get up of the garments, see how they fit, then you will have an idea what bargains you are getting. It would be useless to enumerate any particular style or styles As we said therg as another, from $4.90 for a good All Wool Cheviot Suit, up to $15.00 for tailor-made extra fine I Worsteds. There are all styles, light and dark colors, sacks and frocks, also fine Corkscrew Prince Alberts, silk faced, at ¢9.350 for the coat and vest. Don't hesitate to come inside if you see a big crowd on the first floor, we have a second ai d and plenty of salesmen on each floor to wait on you. MAIL ORDERS---In order to give our outside patrons an nppnrtunit)' to secure some of (hcsc bargains, we have, of the larger lots in this sale, a limited quantity of samples, send them with rules for measuring, but cannot guarantee filling of the order, as the goods are likely to go fast. ITowever, you can try. We send goods C. O. D., with privilege of exams ining and trying on. If they are not in every way satisfactory you need not take them. Nebraska Clothing Co, Gorner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Our store is packed with the choicest of new styles in spring goods that are manufactured. NECKWEAR. We are receiving daily beautiful new styles in neckwear. The styles this year surpass all previous efforts, and we would be pleased to show you these goods even if you do not want to pur- chase. Fancy Work On Exhibition. We place on exhibition and for sule for a fow days an elegant lot of fancy work., All of these goods not sold il bo returned east in u few days. Steel and Shell HAIR ORNAMENTS. We now show a handsome line of steel and shell ornaments. TEINTEINE. Restorer and Beautifier of the Complexion. Teinteine may be apnlied without fear, as only the purest materials are used in 1ts prepuration. For infants’ toilet or the most delicate skin, and for gentlemen’s use, it is unsurpassed. No lady need become wrinkled, sun burned or freckled, if she will use Teinteine. At the end of a day’s shopping, calling or party, the face will look as fresh as when leaving home, thus doing away with the carrying of a powder cloth. [t can not he detected in the strongest light, Teinteine has been used in - vope for the past fifty years with the gre Money refunaed if not satisfactory, Teinteine is for sale only by us. ntest succe 18th Sreet. MRS. J. BENSQN, NING TODA We have a very clegant stock of New Styles in IFANS, i Ok will'place them On Exhibition Today. CORSETS. Our Corset Department is immense, EMBROIDERIES. Some new things in Hemstitched and Block Work Ilouncings. DRAPERY NETS. Can give you handsome Nets, in plain and steiped, from $1 up, embracing all the most desirable makes m both imported und domestic, carry 8 different styles of the P. D., and about 50 different styles in all. SUMMER CORSETS. Ladies’ Blouse Waists. In Outing Flannels, stripes, in colors, $1 to §2, GLOVES. 8-hutton lengths in others as low as Jeaune .u‘.\n- Iw-L corset made sellent Corset, § acknowledged the fleshy ladics, $5. KNIT UNDERWEAR. We have all grades and st ', from acotton with V-shaped 50, to the finest alt in either long o or Union Suits, HOSIERY. 3 best goods in hos lowest prices good Lace Glove A full line of the celel Jouvin Gloves, short sleoves, HATS and BONNETS, Very novel, new and beautiful things REFUNDIED, look over our Hosiery. French as low as 85¢ ench, TURBAN CAPS. For Misses and Young Ladies, in S Plaids and in black, handsome and coming 81 to INFANTS’ WEAR. This line is very complate, EVERYTHING that Infant give you these of prices from the Underwear. Woe are giving cut prices on French convent-mude SUN UMBRELLAS. ived some choice and entir yles in handles from $2 to $7. A Landsome )ls, colored silk partment and carry MRS. J. BENSON, Fancy Dry Goo South of Douglas Street. ¥or LOST or PATLING NANHOOD 'mnvum At V'Qhun %4 of Body nd, " MEN GNI.V? M. O, MAUL, JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STFEL PENS U ndu'l;xkcr i and IXmbalmer THE MUS] P‘HFEGT OF PENS and promptly stiem