Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 8, 1891, Page 12

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VAT AN A A Loy ARAA VUL ROUA DL AL AT, ACass b oyinld dition FDlLOCATIoON L, 1 The Botlders® Position on the Convie = \ LU L & 4 Lol llbisdin i dtea The old “cock-and=bull” stories of “Smith, who busted,” ‘*“Jones, who burned out”’ —— — e e e et S — e e e S—— e e Fainted \ Y Song of the Switeh L il sen’s stock that got lostin the shuftle,” will not be palmed off orn our patrons \ W ¢ have the goodsand it matters not how we gotthem, We sell them so cheap that some e e e e i e e e i e e e e S ————e et F————— stic people may think westole them, butthat matiers not; we have them and you can have thiem, too, lor less money [h.m anyother house in thewestcan furnish them to y R R . Over ()(z/s Mothers. [[(z/s.‘? w Y mb to t mirch i . » 1 We have them for gy, il you want n the past our Children’s Depart- Why we do, and there isn't another the Carlislo T ool o o : S sunderstand, though, that they ar . been somewhat neglected, for || man in town dares open his head, for we | turned Pline {470 areniey oller | thatonly v 1 v t . 10t but the are eye-oj s+ (the want of sp. to handl roperly. g | | 0 y e « e Iackiasi e L i Tine fur stock of all the latest blocks L May st ntil i A I This has now all been “"”‘ ed. - We | fom s a onednch brim to the size of ety S o the sehool house ther and tuy Agninst Convict lator, However, we havea $6. 50 and ¢7.50 | have an ample and roomy Children’s De ualker hat, in [ an Indhansetiool Ata meeting of Smith, A. S y X tho little | Peovle it wasdecided toaccept the ! A o Overcoat, 1n four differentshadesof Mel partment in our store, and we have put \“ | returns from the peenteivilsorvio | ERAE i x:.' A ! tons, with silk facing and silk sleeve lin one of the most tremendous stocks of l)nnldl)(l“(l l\'n( \ l))ll\/(k\ Lo wlyt..- L ) e b ittt Sl Rt SRR ATy ings, that needsonly to be looked at to | children's goods evershown by any house of the i grade on Washing e e el e iionton ols of e mise inpoww | S alipreciated, in the city. Fol’ OI] ly QC)C. birthaay. The marble firure was vi vind men teive edand of | ant resolutions was that by Mr. Snith of thi with aatmiration by the pupils of the primary e AR SR Wie Nalva flias versy Iaesar el il We liave over socoo Children' bt . ah i Shey grades, and with pleasure they listened to T b | Bt e v e T the very latest sty le of half Ihe same square crowned Rail the stories of Lincoln ol 10l wands with R G 'Wherens, il 5 coivie box, 5 rows of stitching, silk sleeve lin- || Waists in stock this day. They are all || road Hat that was so popular with an e over his shoulder wd his tin diuger 2 ~ e N us 1 > L4 3 Y netion { the executor the iently ul ol o An bucket i his land, whore il day long e L L LR Ll o W1t of Lhe . Na T b ings, and in cevery respect a complete the newest and latest designs. us last year at §2,50 we have promised wplit rails in Wi ps i01s aund after- | ! i ! 3 10 B f e i i (A . G s = wanls bucame tho prosidontol the United BLOIL B e L GRS S | o Gentleman's Spring Overcoat, atgio, Our ; waist is as good as our 7 the mv_nu[u turer to scll atleast 5,000 of, States. Iho story was toid and the little N L There is but one way to do that and that ones weve pleased: The next day one of the | Coriell under the will reciyes 5200, is to name Al;n ice—we say P D o i g . Ot O iy | Inraorpartof tlint sun will' probabl A e And if you want to be w | waist was last season, R bt A iy on 106 I ! wt tone, we h {Ve Suitdtomateh th Our umm n's Suits start from 3 to | littlo wirl whose parents had recently re- | The agricultural experimental station, the hand cated within two and onehalf milesof Tas . ety i r i WIRHOA < || Citicm = ALt ol R SOHE tHet Bt price of the r afewnovelt S ttl d ny reas w.\l; price for |.],.‘\ s suit. ! o vou may s ! d ([t i in wateril y i We have paid special attention to 4 That may n‘.-m Lo ible, hut we have He busted rails when he under tho mana . rrot prices of the ' suits for short and stout boys, so bringin || thoue it o s b s it Ty AR GBI G li6 e it e 7 : S ) { g thougti it may come hard, regard her as tho smartest th. R arn 1880 {4 iociution be and ar f et > Ly : your plump and fat fellows and we'll fit Wo won’t suy much ahout Pocket lat IS IN PERDITION ated that it cints il i el : Crish Hats, but we have more of them thin some ; o A ox sgelt vate o the attnti ¢ glad to she \ e, g : people have hay, and the prico will be right, mental fanmin E i One of the small boys who attends the ( school, upon returning home the other night, infornied bis wother that he did not want to A TSI TR ) . - S 1 7 g0 tosck more, A s 2 . towa's K. of L. Thelong and shortofit is: W w.wwln\l‘.w\'«\|m,‘|ml let those follow who can Their journey wiully askod the mother, A new ik crepe Is very erinkly an gl a meeting of the state 1 ——— . T — A D S S L S e ——_—— s e =4 teacher makes us sit in perditionthe v loncho wise folds, Kuigthis of Lavr of low 1 “l“ be rough Ml.l rugged. I'H’: D RELIABL | paeaLbilt & | Spots on everything he “proper | Moines, Ia., last week, the - e s e Der wits astour bt afterwards | caphe this seasr % learned that the lad meant position, b as were elected for the ensuing B 4 draped crowns of L 8 Des £ In the Leavenworth school there s a At odd garter bucile in silver represents a “.v e \\.‘ rthy Forenn —Dr, € oy, Ve will be very carefulabout what promises she Violet, rsc and orange bossoms are frozen | S At 5 4 ! i e takes her puis ! ieate flvons ; : . ato 1 xecutive Board — Walter . Butier One Monday moming not long ago she wather flowers inapplique work are used Lt sl e called her flock about her and said: — **Now the busques y 1 tord, Sious City if you will be good childven all the week, Kid gloves wil . spring teto the General Assembly J. R y afternoon L will answee all the qus 3 ey with an ivory tandle For v da ’:"‘h.lwp ot i A rkis in the form of a mason's Alterate—W. H. Robb, Croston, 5 t ' 5 i ) \, o AW & I SN on their best behavior, lookin 3 \ ORGSRt ORI AGy 1o ek gtk o minfature is being employed t ori 4 : riduy aftornoon with many fond hop R R LA DhoATGHeAnIFaA SO 6B i il = : 1 1 8 Friduy afternoon e the books were put 2 N v - away and firty little bodies sat t fmported hats show many Luots cided agai g into t § Y many littlo scits 5ps o velvet ribbon in black and « Gompers, the § s o ) “Now we aro ready,” said the teacher e eanze fan will be a popular artic fostor in which h “ s t 5o, In a moment fifty little hands were ele i or painted. and many facti to pay ation g vated, ivdicating that that many questions ki Khiszhis Of Labor ol E 3 L . 1 ~ No Folitios in 1heirs, wero ready to be fired atthe walkiig ency Al dog affords agrreat + foren organie a credit wmptuon Mrs. Mary Edelna Trinit tinued and they were given 1 L 5 2 1 uf Il A VE AWAY FAMILY 4 il £ J pail 5 I . PrM U who w make his mar 1 day, but he | waterial d Jumes Mort i L has ouc biad babit, which 1s nothing less than The ostrich feathdr far black and Iideiman giving away family secrets. chielly, or lace with pearl sticks, will be o ¢ labor This vings his dinner ad eats it at | proper styles dentof the Plasterer theschool house. A few daysago some bad | vet basquines having embroider from bis boy stole the lunch, basket and all. Thisdis- R IR RR Rt she & His wife was amost cs o lady, L \ i) SR 4 : ninw i S8 PERTEC covery was roported to the teacher, and with L L Bt 7 A 1 t I g 2 tears in his great blue eyes the little fellow . Omatn durinsr the Al v 1 s 3 m " mers who st on the thivd rov from the front , how old are you " quickly asked that his lunch consisted of two biseuits and a | 3 ; i y ; > teacher sympathized and S L MR Jugi0 Gl aeaiteciiy e tho tears with the promise of s cape of plack velvot and Joln Pa b TR oversicoves of peaude sole. The bodywith | With fingers weary and worn, Ina fow moments the little fellow bright- | oversleeve ar 4 in sl and With evelids heav v and red ened up and his face was radimt with smiles, | penrs A si vt satin s tunnel ¢ and ru to the teacher said, **1 am glad White and met ¥ Swilching the trainsahe that b cmy leh Juality are seen in the sy Louis (@ Switeh, switeh, switch “Wt was as ke ackets as deop s, @ net si eslip ol the wrst “Canse Papa said this moruing that those | gauutlet cuffs A lapse of o, and death w @ . 1 e biseuits would kitl a dog, and I'll bet theboy | “Le Boquet Ophelie” isthe name given to | Thiouzbithe tuinel's sootand mis 5 g i [AULTS. THE PRI? DI VAl SERVICE, who stole "em will be dead before night.” ! a capote compesed of nile o dendron, | Switeh, switeh, & ¥ = | | AL R crushed into shape and held wit uettish At just twelve 1rs The T ut school is not a large ono, but | 1 thechitdren as bright as canbe found any Crowns of ludie: e the sea diteh s | v i " " > 2 s £ - = where. i S on will be ver ldies Liiespodros i thereels, ! i DIRECTORY OF OCCUPANTS wid o substitute, who is | thotheater season closes - b Turle i | GROUND FLOOR i stature, was sent to fill the | Dark silk, plaid and 1 tosit on the s yawn 3 Sy 5 L NAUG » I CHY TREASURER stockings are worn: that lilae st cory e i v i . Cross Tic 4 e OMAHA REAL FSPATE AND ne boys aud givls were full of fun, as all | embroidered with orchids,and Sps an oo rn thor: re naLr . TUIR & s WESTAURANT FRANCATS children ive when anew teacher rules over | ingsave all spangled with gold Tillthe brain bojgins to swim ! 1IY COMPTRO T D ANTES Roturda. ( them. This teacher wanthd to impress them | Eyening weddings have complotely g Switeh, switch, switch an's vk % B, 2 M ”'l] A g1 "“F"fll W‘v‘“ IR0 ‘lhl‘ i If | out of fashion. Three or at thelitest Pill the eye grows vand dim ! Bl o LS ity ¢ 4 ST FLOOR youarce uot good children God will not love | o glock, is the nearest approach to thecloseof | Lever si switch L 3 HE ONMAHA BEE COUNTING ROOM, Ad L Eit WORKS conp ¢ you and you will not grow up to be great | thedaylight hours whichis permittoel Tickers md telophones, i ¢ i f TR e \\.“‘,,!;v‘l\\l\\ \\\‘,\.‘\J' l\,\ I‘.;‘ T “ At LD ey temibly | A strikng cosaweis made of undres Should uching werve for an instant | e Wirts L Hisom | " ¢ yoiiz R < - AN marked: “1fthe people grow big when God | 19 “Theslectes and ocllir arf plule Wb | 4 plShaha fame and groans IRt s S N ! | OND FLOOR. lovos thew, Ho never Joved you very much, 1| YU Atound the wilst tea varsdiet o s g [ \ ATRTCK LAND COMPANY, Owucrs| MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSUT. Kuess.”! '"‘{‘ i _'“ B el i g W hy Not Organ Quatrains, > X > ANCE COMIPANY There is a principal inoveof the schools, [ crbroidered in lustrous colored sitk flowers > want to say a fow words, Whan | “Ouee, and oaly one 3 : o o . EAAEQRNEY GO bt which on it would not o to sy, wio & arls between. Fringes border the | you falk with him hewill tell you that much J ) AL THEE 24 loant DI GUARLES ROEVATEI ew woeks ago thought the infant class was Tou » done to better the condition ’ A, . L RiDAY ) IHIRD FLOOR. not being properly instructed in calesthenies, oRld b to.bstior tho conditton of tho "."'” L Rhes 3 I ]” lHI)\ 2 b 5 ||‘Il( (' B NATTHE WS t A W | soshe went down into the room todo a lit iz clisses, but ho do not look upon e MYIn, ich o per 8! H Rk TEAVE. DD et MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE ( tlo teaching according to her own idea wization as a matevial factor, says tie It saddened bim, His donely soulddid 1 y Shemni § Moe OIN GRANT. Contractor forStrectands| Lt s YOI his country ch the en For pr . 1 1 world—not of the 12 . y « STTAN S « S=0 ' gw put your hundson sour bips, ' suid poy in_ untry through the entive | 1, 0o Fouenal. Here heis wrong, and he | FOF Praise-uot e worll £ 1l \ Kutn 44 PRV S irissvie HRISTTA N SCTENCE ASSOCLATIO and draw i yo breath like this, Summer, Capes, baded and crochet, are | P ] O DILAW. ) GALBRALTH \ U s should be willing to give the lime and the ROBERTW. PATRICI, Liw Ofice AR Tiuo Title thins il as they were told, after | 100k U ABIAIaER ot Sty neceyiry o the anistading of <o\ NMRUD DY | 555 vivcira DI OSOA IR & 1HOFEMAN which they were fustructed to breathe quick [ - Silver bre i vinigrettes decorated | MAESBECORRIT TIE W (v et ¢ ERNEST 181 ALL, keal Estate Whohh in cuamel ure now shown, The shapes are i | h J Enows, and therefore ‘ REIOL ik CITY COURT OO, TN CHAMBEIES, Abstret Tho tacher went through thooxenises | £eneratly plam, and in w0 wise odd or stile | iy oz, However, irter i q e‘e\ OPTICIAN FOURTH FLOOR with th : | ings bu i 1 d as her breat i left her body, a | of the country, through org » fault ' i . e v POk & and sonietimes even eliborate, ot et ! o A 7 NORTHWESTELRN MUTUAL LIVE INSUR-| 0. L BLACK, C1yvil T sct of teeth fell t floor with a | Won some great benerit i ? e y crash, while the children r 1 the oo k ents, short silk mantles with | this man con es around andhelpsto gather U ' NAHOONEADY L Kl ; I . teves wholly or partly | the frafts of v idory. He do el 3 A wArtifcial Eyos | COMNETICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR-| S g . x CLANKSON AND ¢ , th colored pearls or anization, ani b aid lo tho waork | Bt i _ 4 ANCE SEORGE W.SUES & COMPANY TRarel o tnaniang g 08, The sloves are il put forsward, it is witling to accut AR PEAN M T S TROEDIE BUDRICH ONG i trimmed in silkstiteh embroic + good accomplished. Fodoes nothing him i I'ANY SR : 1 clinees, but 15 : | T HARTTORD LIFE AND A NNUTTY Some months ago ho | ! ARATIAY il Playing Sotdiers nE B it Dian N 1t Sot AR o B ) ug is of Valols insertions o atvantage of the oppc 5 vy 2 suaf 5’3& m K ANCECONPANY .k EVANS, Roal Estate cnots of velvet While trains tash past, throu mbroidered fichus avein great demand in Paris market, and_these eoods will he ELLIS, Arelitect appreciuted by teachers ar Dilsalike, thus | Passementeric em bidered with jet. I hers have created. [ this way he produces During Gene sheman MEAD INVESTMENT COMPANY OMAHA COAL EXCHANGF W EBSTER & HOWARRD, | ‘ BOYALPURLISHING COMPANY, EDISON ELECTRIC LIGIT COMPAN Y E. P ERENIERG, Froso Painter opportunity viting him t g y 5 LR, Dealer In Ele (lood THOS. . TUPTLE, Silicon Wa g the Itle dii e is movable and Iy worn over a nothing, but becomes s greedy consumer i {othe const, s ho Sa Ten Saping oy he colored. (iress, ¥ also be of gold does but litle god ashe ges through 1. | Exsuminer, the No. G, S. ¢, ti lows were recitir tho f ax peatl The inner side of thecollar s | We pity the inan who doesnot believe in or I O AR b VAt { trimmed with featiers saiation-he isun gnommus, Ho surey | SO i b et s e " Gl SERV TCH SQIATTON H A, CHERBY, Gon. Manager pliining the protty story ) X0 0l buckles, and new buckles modeled on | does ot rewd uud camnot kiow muchof whit | " LA ONIREY, i coming to neriea, aud, waiking from the [ old designs, are to be greatly in demandin 18 gOE o111 the cound him, Lot ¢ ship, stuck a o o0k | thespring. Motaland puste play ao all im- | him tike up any pr w08 today i itgHba) 0 ; F1FTH FLOOR possession of portant part in French illinery, just as uo |he will ser diseu quest Finally “the ot g, Gonern BLAR OV T TR e LA R e siaslo ) 2 with | Drocado would seem to ba complbte without | taining 30the interestof the warkin Purnbull, asked hisopinion of the mu o Fidineh arlor i ARGUATVTERS. e b AR TG » > ] | 0 — - s Of the (i 5 b A 1 \ @ - st marked attention, as Did - Postigaster | an interwoven bow in the design S cuvers of the f - Rt g DEPARTMENT COMMANDER A A Clarkson give hini'the flag As latest novelties from Paris, capos with . -Inber Not prety v pretly, indeed” | ins enany. g A DIUEANT GEN ERA L ASISTANTQUARTERMASTER A FUTURE CITY OFFICIAL 1a¢o volunts are mentional, A capehas lce [ Q1o wedk from tomorroy night the mom- | gid (he hero of Atlanta **hit whatare | Voo e 11 : INSPECTORE GENEIAT INSPECTORSMALL ARMS IR AC In omo of the oity schuols. there. s & boy | EUChe atihe necks and'a shouldircape uf ponu | bers of the Omens retul bulchers unin | ij e those gentlamendoing noy?™ Omalin: MU b ort JUDGE ADN U0 AT} CHIEL OF ORDNANC who proposes 1o by ohip fram the old block o rtwmed with hagoes of pearl: The | WLt g Tor tos AR Je | g they aro doploving s skirn - CHIEE WU A RTEINASTER ENGENEER 011 Tho otlier day, after studying hard, the | Cape itself reaches down in crispy folds. | o/ srae ors,"roplied” the ¢hag v **You | CHIER COMMISSARY OF = URSLETE A teacher in this sebool thouglht to entortain | Theso capes lave no silk lining, h by letti th 1l the occupa Some new fichusare compose of rmbhon tion they propofe to tor thoy become | aud lace. e ribbon and lace ave, lowerer, generd complied anl wa 1 . t & CHRYSLERCIvilEn afability itsll d tho exereises AN Cho conl wagon drivers ave the happist | Seo the troops are ing into LEDECAL D 10k ASSISTANT S lot of menin thecity, Owing to the recent [ nction.”” i o o XTH FLOOR ! 8 e ¥ vetama s thawiso, but along the ith: | cold suap, many of them have been enabled **Ah, inde the colleague of HARTMAN & COLLIN Ma 2 ARMY DIRIN full felced men and women. ~AlL of the | notjoliid Lengthvise, but along thel % | to put in doubletimein order tokeepup with | Grant, inu surp SThat's the B f ' BMY PR trades and cllings wero selected. 'Ona boy, | Oue fichu has in front. ribbon ends u i i : | DNITED STATE whose name might be Johnuy ¢ "t i | 1 doublo so that the satin facoand the fuilie [ the worlk 5 idea, is it? 05, they look very well, > . ' A ¥ i3 not, was goiug to be u ¢ .m,“.m“ of | back of the ribbon shows altemately, R. K. Thomas, a local wealthy Mormon | indeed —very nicely. Iwasalwiys ve - o ANY Omaha, the same as his father Many dress bomets have open crowns |merchant of Salt Lake, hascontmetedio | fondof tableaux * [ oA PIE NP LEN (0} tell why ! said the wac! which stow the hiair thirou asmall spacein | DU | twelve coltage W abor to 0o P in | And the erushed commande fell buck K 1 A\ EDITORAL L “Papa is a councilman and | passes | thecentor. A bonnet with such wy of | eradis o6 s mitre. Bho Under unitie MU | 04 014 the sia® thathe knewat (he i . “ut jet has @ brim of velyet, over which 0 sco the beauty of this, aud will make war f ! 4 outhe railrouds. Iheard bin tell mimma | eut jot hns @ brim of yelvet, over which ajot | b0 5 Ehe SR timo they were making s fearful nistake SEVENTH FLOOR tuat he made lots of money, ‘cause wien ue | fringe fal's in front, Swall black and wh e L e o (e L ¥ 00 1 § goes away from home it does not cost him | wings and a jet butterily ornament front. 'he twounions of the painters and decora- | 1 having so much punch atiunched 3 i { 1 TlE CENTE Boything to rid | 7 A 'stylish jacket is produced in light fawn- | tors buve consolidated e i “ VILOMABY ENGINERRS. | BARIER “But how would he > money?” asked | colored clothof @ new yellowish tint. The | The presmen, stoeotypers an Do Witt's Littlo Ear litle the teacher, who was & lnguisitive. | high slewves and collar roappropriately deco- | typars union, No. il ' . | ks for dyspepsia, sour siomad, bal breah “Charge the il v o city,” qUickly | patod with fine embroidery in brown and the | Central Labor Uny | - - ra plernt miecs < [ vesponded the youog financier | now almost omnipresent gold cord Sl There §s tendency to have the dessrt legnt ofl rooms may be had by ay FROUD OF HIS PA this case is sparingly used o la e Watt's Lattle Early Ri only pi courses served i white porceliin pearing no Superihtendent. offica of Two younsgters bt Lake scbool were bav. | i lridescent peutl, showiug golden lights, | curvsick headache aud regulute thebowds. j decorition but s buud o wonogiim of - gold. Suj itendent, office on counting r

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