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COMING ATTRACTIONS AT THE THEATERS When Pass the Play-Goer Wil e Able Pleasantly [ an ning Movenents of Actors and Actresses. ts of spr Marchwind t W osong of reno the frost every the theater und Wi t e reflection, b t 1would like to cal s not yet wlluded t to any considerable extent and which is wort amoment's consideration The theater has no creed and 1 sect. Dogma is out Methodist p e it refra And just lere toa fact h wh boen ide its vision entiroly. A Ay would bo animpertinence and an kpiscopalian or a Quaker play would offend ¢ ste. But (hereare innumerable plays with Episcopalions and Quakers ana Methodists and priests in them, Tho service of more than one clireh lends symbolism and its invocatic t stage. The et is the drama goes the confusion of dogma and the claims ecclesiasticism to the religious instinets the race: to broad theism and the recogni tion of the fatherhood of the deity and the brotherhood of man Noandience in the playhe this. It invariably gives its.r the recognition of eternal rveason and infinite merey and it is worth peflecting that art thus dealing with the public has thus uncon serously formulated, or at least recognized, a basis of universal faith that the churches themselves are vainly endeavoring to dis cover, But to return to_our mouton “Ihe biue bivd railed at the backwardness of suring and no doubt imagined, atways pr viding binds imagiue, that itslot nad b cast in a very bleak and dosolate country Theator-goors have with entiro reason, ground upon which to base a like compluint, for, from an artistic standpoint, the theatri cal’ season in Omaha has been decided) commonplace, taken all iu all Andas this s mid-Lent, and the neriod of retrospection,i r theatrical seemns particularly « From the standpoint of the b allible critic of the merit or & performance, so far us the man cerned, the season hias been good, notwith standing thet Omaha has gone throu period of flnancial stress that bus not b cqual for many years. But from the standpoint of has scemingly stood still, littie produccd in the 1o warrant an estended critical notice | The season has been in the main made up | of farce-comedies, extravaganzis and coui operas, The better class of plays and play ers, with of course, several notable excep. tions, havo ignored the metropolis entirely, | much to the regret of those who are interest ed in the drama from a higher wotive than temporary enjoyment Outside of the Bostonians, A, M. Palmer's company, Alexander Salvini, Roso Coghlan, the Duft opera company, Rolind Re i any, at Boya's, Morris, F company at the G so objects spect articularly view of things | oftice, that demerit of goris cor in | | | s | art the as there b stage S beer local theatrical world the Jefferson-Flor there has been little produced at the theaters this season above the dead level of medioc: rity s far it has been an off year theat and from the listof attractions still 10 beseen at Bovd’s before the close of the season, there is little 1o warrant the hope that the theatrical year will close with a loud flourish of trumpets, The drama is seem ingly becalmed, and until the new theater throws open its doors we cannot hope for anything which will lift the haze that has settied upon the play-houses is | A tieket was purchased THE pecialty company wnd pron this variety th pear are N sketehcalled Brown Brothe their silver stat e Town ' Spe it an o in foats of stren show wili b firstels Emma Abhott's Emma Abbott reduced to ashes of her heart the unknown the ten in Ly A bleas Servants dan I'hic vs, it Ketil nd darir ther perform s through In reration Thewish was vealizod a short time incineration at 120 Pittsburg utors of taking plice to anybody savthe exe Abbott cstate and a sister of the ceased, F - Miss Abbott's aged motuer knews nothing of the cren ntil she read of it Wednesday morning in the newspape She is past seventy burning of her de dtion years of ago and quit protested it the beloved daughter's romains The exceutors feared that if sho was notified she might insist sent and might be able to and strongly ot recover m the shock three weeks ago to to Pittsburg 1 have it ecretly cromated. Two weeks ago last Sat urday the execut Messrs, Hough Dunning of New York and Major Jam: L. Mitehell of Tndianapolis, met in Chicago. Sunday the casket was removed from the vaul ed in a plain cofiu for the trip to Pittsburg. Mrs. Clark, the de cased's sister was at the Continent; ptel, Chivigo only relative who was when Vody removed for 5 the csen was lipment for the body and intimation as to who box. The three execi body to Pittsburg. The K place in S matory I'ne arrval wents had carelully made, and when the train Mr. Sam himself metit and ¢ remains 10 his crematory, ascuient of bis _undertal Mr. Sum s son, bisiness, id ot v was. The cre ion occurred Mond: evening. The body was lifted from the casket and placed upon an iron litter. The singer still wore the same dress the corpse appeared in when so many friends viewed it in Chicago on the day of the vilted flowers still rested Ihe us natur the wid n in the o Lh train me remais we tors accoty nsou’s er all beo arrived, veyed the situated in‘the g establishment WhO i3 @ purtner in - tho ) lknow who the corpse funeeal, and the 1pon the body satures of the dead womin were s they were the aay she died. e reauest of the will t wpplied to the body, and it was lh n gently rolled intothe furnace, ¢ cutors and Mr. Samson and his_son \hnnllll'fnh'('h' ss doors of the furnace and saw toe tlesh aud boues of the sweet singer turn futo ashes, In two hours the work done, The ashes, enough to fill half cup, we werly gathered and placed i a still In was a gallon Tiie LOUNGER, sler, the famous American act snggagement at Boyd's operahi inthe four-act comedy drama by entitled *The G ning the same bill will be given vening Miss | and her ex apany will bo seen in her new play , ss Manuing” and on Wednesday even i she will ¢lose her engagement with o grand revival of “Hazel Kirks which she | made famous years ago by T wonderful ncting inthe title role. Speaking of Miss and her company in Tl Cover, x of the Philadelphia Inguiver Governess,™ a med y-dr A\Hllh Swartof this city,was pre first time in Philadelphia last evening at the Avch Street theater, and met with hearty approval from a large fudience. The prot 18 & strong onoand held the atte tion of the audie from the start tothe | finish. The ineidents are not atall forced and the characters are we marked and con sistent. Efie Bllsler as the voverness hus a part which fits vlike aglove, and her act Ingwas so well apprecuted thut she was twico called before the curtain. Frank Waeston us Jarvis Coulter, an adviser, has a part justadapted tohis talents, and he did it full justice, Jack Rogers, the lover of the governess, was in the capavle hands of Clifford Dempsey, while Job Monckton, the tramp, who turhis up reformed in the last act, and helps the heroine to happiness, was than well taken care of by John A r. The villain's par Lestina, who guve a picture of polisned scoundrel which showed much care and consideration Miss Lillian Hadley as Mrs. Humilto A vich widow, Miss Lilhan Daily Chrissie Rogars, her sister, and Miss Loula Porter as Helén v 'poor relution, all filled thef ptavly The acting of Little Reve as Lenny, a four year-old tot, was one of tho pleasiug features of the cvening. Avery amusing Yaukee drama, 4Si Plunkard,” in which the New k nd farmer character is portrayed to perfection. be presented at the Grand this evening, the first time in Omaha and for one per: formance only popular all orches. tra seats bei ) cents, and all balcony seats being cents. Among the pleasing and usual novelties presented is a threshing ma. chine in full operation, threshing out fifteen to twenty bushels of grain in full viow of the audienc This company is also noted for its very suporior solo orchestra and country far mor baud, and their streot parades are re- markable and noticeable. Arrayed in country farm clothes and with a general “hay-seed’ appearance, they parade the streots in the most gawky style in inable, Sometimes the vass drumwer will be seen lagging a block behind, straying off on the sidewal staring in at store show windows, poundin, his drum all the time, while the cornet player | is staring in at the windows of the strect cars as they pass, for all the world like a genuine country lad in town for tne first time. They are all fine musicans nevertheless, No parado will be given today, but a grand sacred concert will be given near the Grand atuoon, and o splendid musical treat is as sured all whohear it W. 8. Cle msolidated minstrels, after a series of continuous successes io th large ecastern citics, will be seen at Boyd's opera house next Thursday, March 12, giving | ances—matince and evening this attraction ave well known anusement-going publ It is the and most expensive of young Mana eveland's various com nd is | by such as ‘“‘the big show, “the Eifel tower of minstrelsy,” ete. It con taius mauy well known wminstrel artists, awoug them Billy Emerson, Barney Faga Hughey Dougherty, Luke Schooleraft, Perc Deuton, Signor Benedetto (imported ma S0 , _Griffin and Marks, Pields and Hauson, Fred Winans, Raymond Shaw, Eadie Efie 1 opeos h thiis evenin 1. Swartz Monday ov ness Isler | | itled inies, known ety | | on | | | in An silverurn, which was sealea and handed over to the executors, Messrs, Houghton and Dunuing. The paratiount_ provision of the singer's will had been carried out,anda wish that she had m Hlinae axprosad 1o} Kor imate friends fad been grati Messrs. Houghton and D the sacred ur h themto New York and lind the bonds and other valun | Abbott, lock a safety hat vault the ashes will rest until Lo Abbott monumentat Gloucester is com ted, which will be some time this summer the s urn will be carried to_ the ud buried beside Miss ¢ Wetherill, at the iing carried emotery Abbott's husband, By i [ foot of the moniuient A New Wednesdsy house w ess the fiest orod cester Comic Opera. eveniug the York, Neb., opera illed by alarge audicnce wit titled *The Judge. written and composed by Prof. J. Asher Parks, of the Lancoln con. servatory of music. Thescene of the opera is laid at Newport, and from the rise to the ALl of the curtain, it is bright and sparkling, abounding in artistie situations, and rin, with airs of the kind thatare predestined to come popular. Some of the cha remarkably strong and contain rave possi ties fov the genins of professionals. The acring of the picce by home talentof York was laudable, and the airof amateurism usually 50 disi homa performances, was conspicuous byits avsence, Prof. Parks will repeat the alneighboring towns before placin, [t Musical and Dra Run says thatJ due i part to arduous stands danes T beat York City “Blue Jeans’! teenth strc wonderfully succe linny” Hall, or asshe is k convort halls as th ing bhearts at Tony Sarah Bernhardt ci engagement She wiil return and produce a lant Helen Dauvray and her baseball husband, John M. Ward, have kissed and settled up their little difference in Lonaon, I'he failure of Syduey Rosen “Whirlwind blew some good to the couple after all W All the world's a stage you're going to quit the profesh! Il Well, notexactly: I'm_going to open a box oftice for closing_performances. Win—A box oftice! Flies— Yes—an undertaking shop! May Howard, of the Howar ny, will be avaluable addition tothe uks of Dounelly and Girazd's “Natural a5 company next season. Miss Howard will assume the role ot Daisy with that com- pany The late Willi Frederick natic, sphiefferson is failing, travel and one night Powers in A Steaight Tip® has farce comedy, records made in New tonight New at the ork, Four- after a 1 in London Vital Spark™ is break astor's, New York s her Ner New York t the Garden theatre tonight to New York in September uew play, “La Dame de Chal ld's ' ana yet burlesque Irving Paulding willed to ing the sun of 0,00 to be devoted exclusively to the production of his play, “The Struggle of Lifc At least £10,00 have already been spent on the new | scenery ana material effects The Supply of comic operas frc side has appareatly for the pres Since **Poor Jonathan,” othing of special in terest hus in( any. Eunglnd Shows an eq productivity of lute, while France bas only half snecesses to el E. S. Willard, th at Palmer's th “ aged, and merly \ nate’ of Edwin Booth has rejolned Lawrence Bar- n the other Mt run dry lever English actor now ater, has so far made no money He las been very baaly mun. Palmer’s theater, which was for Tack's, 1 been the most unfortu ull New York playhouses this OMAHA DAILY Mr Ihe M 110\ opera been oppos, this of flay 1f ouly Floerst tion he has, ther M wh New -\ Vork, for a ios and fest W York on M first appearanco mencement of Ay Shewill City, Chica val Foturning te dutie, whero sho Ttalian opera at The Juch comy Helena, Mout e steandedd some of Helen wut up $1,5K to g a Tho busing anticipated and th for their salar wenty citiens of and gave the mon it out in ten minu was something s do, as he isnot b The olde Wa who wa Albert Nioman ¢ day on January | for the last first made the 1 10 write that heb Tichat and i1 the p sing sor thau music Sol Smith R i a small town the following day 1y countrymin si After somo hesitat you the man wi v onse it pr Wl aboyo mine. I of himan® I've 'p learn trades; I oy ble an’ in a hard use. 1 hain't beo him. When I sc thought' maybo pr you be? This i way actors ave mi Franle Mo “Mr. Potter of T promptu remarks. his ven S more hek, sa rma Itali at tors wo inee Satur angl the lis presence as the pointin the play Mr. Potter has to tell Baron Lincoln wh done, This he d guage. While 1 there wasn' to buy me, whi was lynched than my prai took the house by morist. atluded to n a faint De Mille, their partiers! togethic he werin a way th results, No one know that their 1 would ever s ated by more t did the wor he other, in the ec really nota s, heir tributiof 1o an The W s tho fovs s wit for rhed cachot ther wil aration, Bel playwright viay ager—i Do i by fow men in t told that they inte drana whicli for some time. 1 that it will not be gether.”? “1Cling not to e; She sangg with While like a ruc Her yocal thr Upon the palpit ‘Lhat evening b Her lover at th O'erheard the He'd tramped t Phro’ mud he And glinei He said tary W One day, just Windom speech in cong in the lobby of woman, sy the “Senator,” | have listence »d tod, st, and nV‘ Would ¢ curl of your biii tad unswer the wig and har woman, This w secretary, s the o Ne Catholic 1 it s tru used the lang the church parties,” then delivered an utte the chureh alone, therefore, the po; the churen parties Lis words utmost moment the church, ttake stock i L and living tat the | opirion Twant tc e tty mucl the sani a rail nanship of together, ey huve had with must must in the BEE: SUNDAY: MARCH | ECHOES FROM THE ANTE-ROOY THE SHADOWS OF COMING EVENTS, 1he First De Whoin Golden Link nicities of Pennsy lvania Masonry United Workimen Nates, v York o A Mr has sl o Trow We Gernun always takes tor it wh wely 1 torn) have been o wreek isical Courie Waltor Damve ing that young tid now hay iuht besome pa report emont nd novant as te ite system wh nstructing an Sy mibolic fadi, the dramatic soprano, | well ki ized by Mr. Lo AL Kubon, | Master spriug tonr of concerts, or- | all Labor to cease with i degrec,which ivals, will leave Hayee for [ is virtualty a mere prelude to an allegory of reh 11 She will make hee | sublime creation where symbolic ex plnition in this country the com- | shoula b g a Lodize of Perfection and il i Boston and Provi 1curee of Grand Arehitect then appear in New Y which is in reality the completion of & dat the Indiauapolis festi- | mon's Temple with recovery of the 1 ondon the commencenentof | Word and knowledge of tie Seven ccles has been engaged for the | intelligences expressed as Raphacl, Gabriel, ovent garden Zuakeil, Michacl, Zadriel, Gumer iy ran on asand bar at | Huniel Mo Another Pennsylva MO Muguire | The peeuliar freaks of \ from Spok- | son not as good as was the singors began clamoving | u Last Thursday afternoon Helena put up &100 each | W8S ey to Mr. Locke, who paid tes to the company 1 urprising for Mr. Licke to A1t that wy Gorman tenoris Theodore boru sixty-eiy and timo u npi m wiand e Mason great vided the ritual is oxplained. The when consiaerin oni a Tnnovation, Penunsylvania ma \ rec u of pa ory Some months ago it transferring - the th 1 om of master ruled that ddle initial lad been ally o Mason, and o retunded. T wed not @ b grand mastor then made d time, The comr | ably and a few weeks o raised to the sublime degre | | son as time. The who isdoubly o Mason. The craft erably excrci the grand master did not exercis ative and have the ave the brothren a vast the performarce of adu dicrous features. are illustrated iv grand master that w Masonic curiosity 1 that i names from the subordi retary of the grand the subordinate of the mid The grand whose t the comps 58 Wils it decisic s into hist discove loag secrotary of 1 the initial the the s dropped, red that his r who wa worshipful rted favor brotlic Tast o in America brethiren of the < prerog mount of laiborund that possesses 1 e members. mber, was on tt Hat ion that rlin opera ot le, 0 money b Wa The f Sixty d, coutrary t that German vocadist music retain_their voices an vocalists singing Italian wi somo years 1 did ot Ic In th \w him ion, came up an ) played last ni the assell sald, *T was the ol speak 10 you about ve tricd to make 4 favmer renticed him out twice to en put him in a livery ware store, but it wan't no u able to make nothin’ of e you last night [ kinder d makke a good actor, He's kind of awol darn fool afaiv illustration of the siudged t who plays the title vole in xas,” is quits clover at im wihich are weneraly timely Marshal . Wilder attrac e of tho hoxes at the wat the Star theater Now Yo re quite andicuco ago played foon 1 an elder hotel i “Be Mystic Shrine Ararat tee.ple of Kansas ¢ orate preparations fora pilgrimage class o the 15th inst Ararat tewple 1s prepa tertainment A pril 10, Algeria temple of re class of car ab temple of Minmeapolis I £ ) across ands last week, malir of a i for a grand en Mont ok mducted a the burning lena. tes la receive A0 UL WL The order of Select Knights is now i beneficiary certiticates Omaha lodge No. give monthly entertiinment cn the | same committe te 15 will its reg hinst which provided the la ainment has et the next ful programme 15 assured e Seleet 15 of Hlinois, ceting of the grand commandery, from the order and have establised them | selves under the name of Select Knights of Ameriea. The supreme commander of th loyal” Scleet s present at the n, but that tice the # capital out "l w Ihe en aware of At one the has well was 18 Kn and what he oes in grandiloquent lan wis @ senator, he said (d with money eroushi [ was sheriff uot one_man as 4 Marshal 1 was Wilder tlower. The interpolation storut, while the little hu sank back in his box clair 10 he is. we beer that the suy IKnig) me me din said a tneatvical man supren v officers of the 1in asking u Lis position, yal 1oy have worked had leamed to adapt ramatic writing to cach tled to the highest ar for examplo, who di uspeet that they had been | musical aud literary | han one mind, 5o perfectly | sented. % 1it into that « - labors have resulted 1 the stuge of several | Apna Rebek: representative American | uven socablo I wd “The Charity Ball' [ §E80F viaitors. really good plays written | thom being hin - the past ten years, 1t | A"V Pitasant evenin me to tell just how the; A Rahahat but it is safe tosay that | o GOAX DY lose something by the sep- | Central Ci whitever his ability as a | SO1Y on the isa brilliant stago tha lod cquatled in thi No. 1 his country. 1 ud to collaborate been contomplating that this is true and last of their work to ) 1 il hie has proved dis hail ¢ Master Work the G ot Pate wall be A pleasant will be pre O, . rree of N o, @ fay m 0 il ifc it lebrate its sixth anniver- st No. 2 next L quict tions will be i order Today is the twenty-first Ruth Rebekah dezree lodge wats fittinely celebrated | ary and musical ente pleasing programime was presented, o ing of & cornet solo by with piano accompariment by Miss Neliie Wright: song by Miss Grace Crawford ; piano solo by Miss Minuie Hartson; « soug, iucharacter, uckson anc Soozer: song by Mr. Frazer, The ente tainment concluded witha comedy in threc acts. This was followed by refreshments and a danee At the me number Alpha 1 cgations illness of nounced and the mem to t sister. Scarcely had the nob cluded tiee remarks when a broth the lodge room and anuounced Sister Showers. The lodge v closed. ‘The funcral of the took place Thursday mor Tenth street M. B Toth wil Tuesduy pointer vstone night, " It is that oxplana 1 new anniver the of évent liter- very usist Master George Soozer hope the L duléot t 1y steamer oos did float i air eld in dalliance there, Tessie © doorway > warbling maid he strects of Rahway searce could wade— % his toggery wis it elings ing_of Golden [ lust 3 1 visitor: icil Bl ¥ represen the m Co s, Ruth and by large del the severe Adelin Showers was at wble grand admonished the prompt in visiting the sick During’ Sister to me W indow's 1 fter the lul oncluded o st Story. ers Scervctury very strong vess, hie was waited upon the capital by a young > New Yors World, the woman, : 1o every Word you huve | iees of Golden Linic tHa i Y | were in_aceordanc M . 1= | the Rebekah degree, what a ¢ man you | tho lodge peted as | Alpha r entered death of 8 b ¢ from the South chureh, under the aus- lodge, "Tle services with the new ritual of Six of the members of -bearers. Members of lodges assisted in tho an ung e of lant to giving me a homie to Ohio u ob, rto y American Legion of Honor, The annual report of the order has made ts appearance. It shows the total member. | ship to be 62 total resources, $501, 55,19 last story told by the dead | Thesupreme commat PpOrts @ prosper: ous y and renewal of interest in the work ¢ order through its jurbsdiction nly, madam, youean have 1 the senator, removir 1ding it to the astonished - burch and Politics, w Yoris Pre the pope of 1 o atributed to hold « the W The ladies of Geor liof corps R O. ge Crook W Mrs of corps, with u Last week as i token of I'he presentation speech Spalc him, s from pe Pontift in many yean rauce more mportant but to humanity, ¥ % pe iy nold aloof f mean & revol immemor really 5 R W men Miviam I, it that | presented tical | the first past preside eautiful respect was made 1ot to | esteen 1, | by Dr. vedthat | - | Gentlefolk never resort starc’ 10 awe or impress votkuow, It is actually decl - - mn Mtion old, money host they do the facial deformny of itical of the | of 4 8. 1801 -SINTEEN PAGES, 11 'Drs. Betts & Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1400 DOUGHLA FIRISIT ONAL THE MONEY QUESTION k A Correspong vemem ber ne Replioe tothe State ments of Meo Baker & Ma fth By ed or day de wallk t Afton wred n £ Norvous, Tl the it it Ho wit owed by continued woman with thre s Ty ANty POSTTIVE CURE tor DISEASES H‘m.\w RIN | permanently cured AN ST L s their skilifal treat U LCERS v ntion RIS AT "Ny o i ORDER LY S vield readily t Not S But you s Wel and 1I'd be all vight bt you. Tope you'll ipalittle A Wea kiioks, Lost Min the writer this, for I'm almost out of breath Decay e ties, | - dulivint 1ot e it L - Ty eured, us well as il il restdf fronyouthtul LN e years that nieed pornano vty 3 il ton. Cures ent without o mos= train the h : PHES PISTULA AND RECTAT ‘I\Hv\‘w\lv EUTIHE m to be fo the to follow when | g0 A3 AND VARTCOCELE fully cured in ey INORIHEA, GLEET crowd e litYoren peopl R took e i le place S 0f the ea the wovernn curity at 2 per pct, Coin value.! 1 tever it 1 harmony with the some hirty odd ussertic and them at the extre B The farmers' demand that it shali loan money on land- se ceut per annuin,® This is iz moncy is not the crcation wial money is valuable of ay bo wade, as it will cnable the people to exchange theiv products and pay debts, the only uses there are for money Coiniug silver bullion into dollars *creates about tuirty cents i overy dollar d by our govern and Puck sani a - States mint is the only place: wher can be done With @ terricory more than seventeen times larger than France, Mr. Baker thinks £25 per capita in this country is about equal to France. e says that “issuing paper cur rency on the eredit of the government has al ways proved disastrous.”” Yes, for the all sufficient reason that those who advocated specie fora basis have so far been able to overthrow the [iws making paper money Phe farmers alliance is on the wrong trail in hunting move cuvrency. 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T ek i Turkish Liniment—1odrops Lot ot hedcam hoin foaned, ‘nd when e | internally on sugar and applied bankers could gather the *sproverty to | freely externally by rubbing it themselves by lailires (o redeem, they did Sl ; in will cure rheumatism with- out a doubt. Chilblains frosted feet, lame back, or any internal or external ache will be stopped The currcrey i use from 1861 to 15 nad no specie behiind it. The cause of hi at once with Turkish Liniment. s0c bottle, times in I8i was caused by destroying U All of the currency, as poor stuff Mr Ba thinks itwas. Hon. Jobn A. Logan said tiat your druggist’s, ceipt of price. that contraction amounted to 1,018,167 As aresult of that contraction Mr stamp. Turkisi lat ility, quickly ngs, to orw utains to Baker tur wke a dollar from instead of the 0 Or wouul he mike £25 instead of Ve i I ¢ a siver they now use? of gold now does the farm s than at pres s thoy o sixty that fact ibutes the hard times of il to the caimot bor ent.” That ke willion 50C. o troatment of all CHRONIC Mruces € Fau AND SUIGIOAT, it pekical Trontn ATHEN IS, Bonrd Wost Write for olreiilure (Trusses, Club Feot, Curva Pumors, Ca Catarrh, atlon Electricily, Paralysis, Epils iadder. Byo. lar, Skin and Blood, Fatlon s, DISEASES OF WOMEN < i o Women Free. \Wa it for Women ity el ccilty of PRI Modleing o Xpress sacurely N o sendor 0MSFolIt Accommoat mities nni enits, inh; Kidrieys IS url . o et AT e TR As wnt byl uks o Indieate € torsfox preforrod. Call an cinautt lain wrnpper our BOOK 0 MEN FIKE: nywn Prl Vito, St r Ners ous Diseases, with question 115t Alirexs all Tettors to Dr. A. T. McLaughlin, Phwnlunt, ot and Harney Strects, Ol DR. J L‘ McGREW could r business operations i and lubor reduced toa mere pittance, see,” said he, “the hopes of - the industri furtior blastéd, as e bums bis corn for fuc because iLwill not pay the cost of transporta tion” Hesaid much more, but hear wnat i Sherman sad ;< Wheh that day come: ntraction) every man, 8 the sailor will be <all enterprise will bo suspended; ever i will have d its currency 1 W st hmit; aad the debtor, eonyy meet in coin, a debt con tracted in cur will find the coin hoarded in the treasury: 1o representatis cireulation: his proverty shrunk ly the extentof the apprceiation of the ey but sull more ctiticial scareity made by thie hoarder 0 Mr. Sherman a cause of the hard tines of 15 dateif ho will earefully st tious, then open | and Mouey 15 again being honrded cial failures have reached week, thedistress that Mr. | mits in has been wpon us by a pretended specie system. My . in effect, that peop) Wi reenbuck redeemed, beeatse hn Fovernment i man be an ienora a4 wise man the government for uty cents wor silver when his greenback is worth a « made 50 by law, ou must take it, rod, in payuwent of debt. Or would he wish it convéried into a bond on which ho d 10 pay interest, and the b allowed to issue curren Wbove remedies at or sent on re Samples for packed. O persony Reyeny Co., Onatra, NEB. the It af gold 0 8ays. move, bu Me. B it 15 usc <or can learn the and dowi to @ 1WO (ucs- alout il comumer- i in iy 5 oyves the people @ can it HOTEL. Muvvay, Cor. tith and Hayy moxt substantially construe Titdi avy brick fir basement to ro Hoors lined wif. tc The s THE SPECIALIST. 16 Yeurs' Experienes, | PRIVATE DISEASES Cured 10 £an hours'time Mo cure for GLEET known to medieal SYPHILIS awarranted cure b # dnys, he biad 1o cutting Wenknesy lseases nnd Metirew's N and, tsbentos five proof Tining, making it imposwible to hurn icks. Fiveescapes and five alarms throughout the building. Steam heat, hot and cold water and sunshinein every room, Table unsurpassed any- | ° whe a0lgnoe ¥ nota legal tendo A vown upwhich act imagines that inanees have outerown the re paper i coin.? When that fact is better understood there will be more *fiat wnd fower muses." e cnrrency is a delusion nare. aper that wanted the “fiat srnment to make it money has al- waiys been a vdeiusion and a suare,” and will continueso to the end Paper currency must have a metalie b either of coinor bullion. Shall the Uni States treasury become s great banking insti tution ¢ Mr. Buker says the whole matterlinges o o 5 days without th The S Ing dischnrges ove rom business U b 1all an 0t eme ty yot known for STRICTURE 1at home, Wit o diluting. | positively eured; Instant fomale ver i Thie most powerfu pap B.SILLOWAY, Prop. HOTEL DELLONE. | r 1dth and Capitol Avenue, Jn.v completed, has 100 stairways, trom the top to the bottom, has fine elevator and dinning room servi fire proof thronghout, fine hillard roo nd est toilet rooms ity. Larg, reu Jut tnstrument f Muahood Sk b ooms, thres | & ) it would surely be > grand con- | that lastyuestion, [t does not, The germ is in the statement that **paper. currency must | LINE notbedome a ban ki 1t Ll RI,S COLDS IN THE HEAD, me what Mr. Bake it now sa perpetual paupe If it rue, and it is the duty of the rne Sprotect life and _property, srant men e right t for Dappiness, Yes, lot th one applicati CATARRH. in a very short time, HAY FEVER, in fio days, EARACHE, instautly. FIFTY CENTS A BEOTTLE. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, government go into the banking busi let everybody be equal st in the bus. Prepired only by PHENOLINE MEDICINE C0 ness. Barker Block rooms, Suites with bath &> Co vitol Ave. Street Rates, from $2 car service i $1.00, coin d 50 to it did suys ; Contractors’ Supplics, Wheel Shovels Scoops, Bars, Hoes, Hose, Picks Wire and Manilla Rope, Barrows, i rers Judgze Tiffuey said dium of exchingee, ¢ has 1o valuebut t of money s to SAS 4 me am it sovercign will recorded upon its fuce. But this rosts soiely i the decling of the sovereiguty whether the coin shull be met ther, parchment, paper, oruny other substince, as a question’ of ex pedieney of political economy and not author ity. * % = The United States, uation, hias the same authority 10 coin money and ulate its value as other ng Me. Charles Sumner said that the coustitutional to make treasury was setiled so 1o settled that cong naue, for grom Mg have gone togethier the other.” Danicl Welr right of from him 1t s an absurdity osition to allege that werce, but shall, toothers the duty of which it is founded Now, Mr. | Suprenie court t veport tover vested in eor to Butchers Tool Carpenters” Too Coopers” Tools, Machinists, Tools, Moulders' Too illers' Hardware, AGENTS FOR Yale & lu\\u:lm. Bronze Win. T, Wood & Co's. |x lools, HA L WOOB BT Y, 1 s g, | JAS, JORTON & S0X (0 FRENCH bPhClFIb A POSITIV and pormanent CURE for ail v James Morton & Son, $ (I\ualunhhnl) INARY ORGA NS, Cures ¢ 5 J where othertreatmenttfails. Fulldirections with each botile. Price, ono dollar. See signaltro o E. Lo ]5” D" b*"LBt SIAHL. For Bale By All Drugpsliste. | 1 “It scems to mo power of congress notes a legal tender 4 ) a8 when it was might issue treasury mmemorial the two as the incident of Ar WO0DBURY'S FAGIAL SOAP For the Skin and Sealp, Prepared by a Dermatologist with yea' o] iy winald 0 issuC money for the | this m the face never of the yrop Gools shall r b spect for th If ye 0 13 Wal I nd read DoWCeE s over the « If the y T roncy ur Mr Baker