Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 17, 1891, Page 5

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TELEGRAPHERS 1THROUBLES SUpt Koty and Chief Thurston Wil HIS SICKNESS WAS FEIGNET Adjust Them P Tl T SOUTH OMAHA AL Determine Whether the < totox | Broke His Avm ; Disgeaced His ' | § 1 Tr.and Mes, W t ¥ | ather seems a little stubborn about leaving, but we cannot let a tritling delay in KW ! ¥ L 1 \ | rmbination interfere with the regular declarattons of spring business., T'he climato ablished by long years of experience, and we don't have to wait for the “old- to tell us thatitis only a matter of afew days and Spring will be with us in dead We know it, and, of couse, as the first Clothing Establishmentin the west we are nat= urally on hand promptly with the season, fully equipped in every department. Our arrange- {ments lor the spring trade can be expressed in three words: ENOR MUL‘* ELEGANT, PER Will Fight (o a Finish, RECT, e | As the days roll by we will talk toyou specifically andin the meantime the following point= 1t W ers are especially valuable: Rohh e of Liquors [HAT DEPARMENT.—Sce the Ncllmun 11t §OSIERY, —Never before has any house | SPRING OVERGOATS. —Well, we all know ial) the neatest and most stylish shown as complete a line of alf Hose, one that style is onc of the most essential points this spring.— You will like it. g ina spring overcoat | r strong attraction being our line of Tast ! RRISRL DIt You will understand, as a special for the || flack, (or money refunded) hall hose Our display, to use the popular exp i 1 T Hir i Sl S away out of siv a AY LA Vaty Tatre L any ) chora ) particip ! dae | purpose of introducing our hat department || at 285e. fon is “away out of sight wder that g pany ot to1 *\whoit 1t s, TR R EA | thoroughly, we ar sclling @ hat worth §2 || y We lead in introducing the Tatest efforts Grand Cl 1 y st \ A0 R Modes and tans in French coods, English shi {lint o hay boon At D | o e ey to $3 2t O5e, of fashion, weeused requived o pread. 1o | il o fo et R A D pr ribbed and American makes, that gives ex- | form fitting, short cut and regular cut. These ther pleaof not gullty, and the { with Mr, Korty i will take it mag g ine stif t nrice. a s el | e e g L Vi | tis onors of tHo anpe . i e it el i ety cellent service, Also at 25¢. are fourcspecially popular - shapes, and tenant William 1. Turner of company N A R RN G Ho RS b irdhrint b tween the company ana infantry, was the first witr the 4 nrino sl N o' 1 3 t . was no probability of n strike. but. some of Live Stock Bxchange it includes all the new spring shap we've got them in meltons, in cheviots, in calle itied that \ in th old the men on the western pa « I The Live Stock exchang. a 3 with his company dur the recent Indian | . ontbrak, having arrived at Dine Ridee | 100w athonty, 1o (el conildont g | §730 7123 afteroon adopted o 21 as | headware. You can take your choic We are the Hosiery People.of Omaha, kerseys, in worsteds, cte, ete. Inall shapes it ok e commpin It woro'omlored to | (Ur AL puFDoss Tio called "buy o a0l s sl | spyles, in-your pick of colors, andfeel as- Spring: weight underwear, every arade, eolor || above mentioned we give you the aeme of fternoon and roi 1 consult Told themselves in readiness to go to the us s ! s namely, the widely popular hox with him for some tine, sintance of tho Soventh cavalry, which was - bly h sl o’ | sured that you will save half the money: and at all kinds of prices,Jow enough to suit, || perfection in fit and saving money likewise. Captain: Catley told witiicss that he was i b el 5 ! not feeling well, and that if the company was ordered out witness 1 havo toveo in « On the ) e | the Union Pacitic some time been 1y was order I te | appointed m White 5 o) arter 14 the witne: he would have heen with th Drake O'keilly, who has held the positi of chie rk in the 1 I i 1 opiDples g Orders by Mail Receive Prompt Attention. y h puett continued in command until the company . ; _tirned to Fort On about the lastof the Considl vances "‘ . Michael Sweeney I8 do month, wi b 1 Catley again took com The grievance ¢ i cof conduct riy Eal brakemen from the Pacific division Wy, ReediDunroy:is Hiow On the morning of December 40, the adju gL 0 it-hen i C y tant canne to_ the witne him tiat | Union Paciflo was closeted all day : Ihie two children of Mr. and M p | the commanding oftic i ca witnos | slstant al ! "luhl“- 1C [ kin are convales to take out s company tor picket duty with | Union Paifie, about matters on | s Maria Bureh of Aurora, 111, is visit Company D Capt iley was ot tobe [ that division. "The member » committee [ oRED RS LS S L ound ut that time, but followsd the company | state that thoy 3 A A oot How! Tater " And romatned aatih | Md)ust but havo coms Lo tons D Bemart g Mecibe has ewaraed from / the company came in. Captain Catley | matters of mutual intore e RS 1 marchied with the company from Rushville - o Miss Annie Ryan, daughter of Thomas W Pine Rudge, a hard, foreed march Unlimited Tick ety yan, a S nly il On the on of December 50 Captain ) L od by the yarious \ ol witl y | Catley went outabout o mile with the com afic association neet in New vening and Mes, Al 1 4 i S after that march f nvest twlity Ridge SThat st the que what my condition was conclusion don’t remember that to be a fact.” FOR THE SPRINGS on Saturday night " | recovered and is on duty “Didnt 1 tell you that T conldn’t have another mile and was sick from pains in my Of Arkansas and A1l Points South, ‘Dlace joon v Vo, S0l Mgt S S Lk ol - 14 k S : 1 O()[ S { S [[O]( stomach 3 Take tho Wabash, the best and quick- | st ison i ) j‘ WA ORI o { s B g J N ana .\ /N S You compl 8 great deal aftor the § ooy youte, Only 38 ho to the Hot ) 1, one N : demo. T AnE R NeIT ais . =Ry i S - :iull v‘ [ o8 m.l» oo [ d | Spri 10 to New Or 3 1o Jack- | crat ticians, has disposo his Y i i : 1 E ARK, TRADL MARK. Jyou we g LS y an . wi rorre % nes: 1d will 1 we i 5 1sh L ream can be used to | 16} davolopatone i o sonviiie, 63 to Tampa, with correspond w (RS pusid e o | i i | Jtain Catloy took his e i ng fast time to all points south. Re- Mrs. Coly, t voar: o grout advaniwge on youngehildeen, i | 66 and 68 West Third Street, | i o e 5 > e W s o'clock 1 i ingeill- | dient and is endorsed by the hest physi- f ‘ WS somolnes necessary 1o w ing cars on all tr t ¢ 3 4 : phvy " i ’ . p Y count of the crowd. When he 1 At sts now on salo at 8 1 be i v i cia Por sale by all d ists GIMENNATI, 0. are the handsomest and wncatest fitting Shoe niade. «__ compuny in the fiold about an hour 1ate be | sty roduied rates, For thekets and | Moo vos have Dilhet Cial A Sanoit @i not say whero he had heen freitlyrsCueon ot il . o1, San Fran Who are \ uy 11l formation eall at the Wabash | orne st T Maul’s undertaking room: ived OR S RV E na udge-advooato, the withess suid. that. oof 2 application of J. L. lungate u to ows ¢ s sistor, i vy G bl vt (he 1oLt taka BIF writo N. CLAYTON, Ageut, porary injuniction was grantod Saturday ; pihown, P A tele ALDEN & FAXON? \dians, disarmed as it was supposed - - the L conrt restraining the sak o | gram ¢ C ventwnssent | g5 s migh ler certai wWould be, and bring them to Omahn, Tt CANUCK COUNSELLORS, Drovers' dournal on the ehaitel mort : “Elilit a8 ok ABlivored | tho || SSmene might answer y ircertnin . . )] e was bofore the Wounded Kuee fisht, Ca - An apniication for a reeciver was also made | clatming ho conld SEl OB i3 Qughosnensit s But 1]] (l ](l \Ll ) )( l ()' tain Catley did not say anyt ot | Admiited to the Douglas Bar Only i arguments next Satur : ivela lotter con- | let usassire you that you ask a proper ques = ~ ving : tho railroad, and ACter B R in B el ¥ on the questions : ; T ahiaa| ings die e T b A e B e e oc e India Rubber Glov if 3 tio and waking it for granted thag you are 1nposed that the march the o i \ Ao nos n; ar al R e i catipy | (IR lae GaEgmem R y its Little £ fostfittle O atle ! K G GI B o S0 CLR S Wholesale Western Agents. Wis ot cke ) any time, but was | morning handed down a ¢ 8 made. > constipation every > | b D o s o Eb i e e[ lihelfage tilkt Gt leati ot R : L | e i we wepiper Adverticing Agents 1055 was i o Tlie impression pre- | ign courts will not It Mareh comos in like a lion it will go | 1f you are interested in advertising ask us i Captain Catley was very glad of | county 1 FIEW HIGH AND FLEW FAST. |out like o lumb and viee versa, 130t | some questions on which you may need some unity to como birck to Omaha, Suellin Sl Slkoper Ceickmon s eyt S L [ e B e NO CURE! NO PAY. 1de examination i aw. H s duly ¢ 4 Story of Mr. Melntosh's Car v [ I areo the ¢ ant Tur and the s taken s of Can ' i, I k L ¥ [ with enr tyenty vears' experience in his line A 5 : | R s ) Omiaha. TR RT GhrtiG (T, ith o tyent perience in this lin % until? o'clo nmittee 0ok up the cuse = | wer rus \ erday, ticir between Omaha I . The o \ sigges o the best way for | i aptain Bailey was prose Tudge Doano, in rendoring the o | ok AR o, (LTI EILIE HVE R ol i : - seated as mber of tho co tal al stated While there 15 nod feavor ite 1. 1. Meln Lot ,“. \ : voney from a lalf million dollars and down who left Omaha suddedly o v thea \ 1 : ac 2 : i AOREN: Lo s 5 o man passed an examination, there is 1 i Ouaaiauddoly Omuha e been placed in our hands for advertising 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, TS quoaLion o i it e omhatvtin o Iale tallisen SCHAICH s i L S D | Weadvatise SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, INSUR 5 not it w 1 be yper to proceed with theine 105, this would no! h it his futuro aduroa Grip and the ~choolma‘ams, el i & % v oxp A rezular grytune X . plomas show. Ls still troating with troduction of evidoucs, when ono menbor of t would prev i Melntosh « e :m June from Cali \ 5 Pt T ANCE COMPANIES, BANKERS, BROKERS : o 1o e el ! thow. Instll trosing with tho court was in ignoraace of what had o o T nia and 1o an oftice in T B build- mong the sehool teachors whio wore un- | ST Y y : A ' : iy Srphis, Sirehire, e ready transpir voll-call it was deci b 5 ! 't that N i « vly married and was very | able to attend for duty yesterday on account | BOOK PUBLISHERS, PATENT MEDICINE 4 f A\ b ¥ s | Lk o runtil 10 o'clock tomorrow morni 3 : an exumination the « h e spent fre it Miss Lillian Littiefield, prin. | indeed it would be casier for us to tell you ; i R At Mo hours. 8 o wnday 10 1 e the stenozeapher will ha e e dned in Omalbia short time and t court show that | then, accompanicd by his wife, went to Spirit i denco will be r R ales a1 Lty s to sever the ties [ lakeand madea visit to the northern lake ve- o Park school; Miss MeCarthy, prin athier than o name those we do advertise formation th Mt have bound him to s wife, Cora K., | sors and did not roturn uatil lato in tho fall I Gioodman, assistant principal "y ' , 'S troduced by tho cution, Livuten lavit swears that C s bad, that dur ing n proity: Sfast company, and\imeino i x p ) f 1 l Rowell, acti I antey s | tho month of Decombor, 140, sho 80 far for- | has spent & pilo of moncy i ‘the su- | 1y NiG svhool MissHLittand » : 1 sent freeon it l\-’l 1,1 UTE Major Hartsuff, ¢ d Cay Spe got her marriage vows as 0t . »ons and pl [ ment. Ho fre. s and Dot By the trial 1] g voeek ine ms of that t ada 1l all checks Iri as t ) chool: Miss Church e e, l tipation Ay edie v Dee C v 1 s wif r L H « C " b D Inako h i mprbe i Kearn of the West | o COMMERCIAL unucclsrs day in R & i Om o1 ¥ when BENSON'S cipal, and Emma Littleticld, a tprincis | of the persons, husiness and things we do not d with a t witt e bilk o Wiakd, Ormiha & 8 . 5 he as. s wife, at | his frien ssibl noun sing il Claney, Omaha o) iy Aharga Composed of ve od ¥ knife he turcat her byiquot yo s them Jos {ibrary Gave. with burbor shop, bath ClomnsEn A e AT nt of cav of worthless | us. s 3 L Caneer ‘_ y SPECIALIST room for men, baths and a colored maid | | CHEMBIENG has o MRS ANERL BT EROT ~ M K e 4 ) ) B S ClALIST, for womon s hildron, and stono; | E0% 15ira ey ot 8 tho . A Lahft.rma Herve Foo. i s ; ST Y ot n, smokin 1 meat s the requirements of thoso who when Don't Fool Yoursel 2 e Makes New Frosh Blood aad Pro. fraveling ioitis eoal arml themeelveroe || Nowwi\neeanding Jall elinontiie) the The continued use of mercury mistures, poisons the system, brings - .__“L',‘f iy Aot Miie o Bpucialy of i PRIVATE DISEASES i . wl Ky’ now steam heated palacod on mercurial rheumatisim, and causes the bones to decay. The use | { Atruments Seouroly AL Couonoliias ok an outh Hiirteontn | Slesping oars witt ‘olocirio lights 1n of S.8. 8. forces impurities from the blood, givesa good appetite o n ‘ d stroet tonight the chowr of St. Patrick's , Om at 610 p m, dally, arei and ‘digestion, and builds up the whole human frame. el pov e BOOK 10 M EN K ItHF Ghnt 0F Norvous Disoasss, with g churc I indulge in its usual |} ic F 0a. m., in ample ) dress all 1ettors aliterary and musical en " eastorn connections Good Advice. His Son Cured. ’ ; Dr, ’\“;T MeLaughlin, Pres \t appropriate to St. Patrick’ 1501 Farnam st. X : i hth an ey Strects) Onihi sramme comprises over twenty , B PR F. A. Nasn, Three years ago1 was compelled to| My, W. I. Hinmap, of Mount Vernon, k " . - Pl " solos, ducts, thfl-‘ and C. Pass Ag Gen. Agt. throw up my place becauseof blood poi- | T1L, writes as follows: One bottle off ¢ fl “"'"h‘ lr “’” ki MeNamee Allowed Bail bon. H t Springs’ physician k- 1 mer-| Swift's Specific ( \;“l.v}r 1 my son . ) tor | 3 Haliloy yosterday. decldsd thas cur 10 good igh rinanently of a stubborn case of blood| Min bring the > r: ) 3 hat defl 1 o rosy tin vV nnwm 0 the > heok. > fur botter chargod with the murder of i another Ihegan taking 8. 8. 8, | poison thut defied the best medicaltr {osy ynt of hexith'to he ans ow! chesk: 0 Tam well and atwork ag o. T have recomm Renewer, Trs Ui, aut .1 will i \tio Joyce, should be held to the district L o, 4 1 foin e 1 LD o oo ML)t Arat doikreg i ay for the wedicine, [ 5. 8 8, to others for the blood troubles| ey (i ompn, wh dally blew D bail was fixed at §7,500 except “go and do likewise." and discases of the skin and have never| o 3 vial. For sale by Duggists | 9 NEANS & (0, o by mail Addross [ T Bl Beo bld’ Jaspen Nocut, Liberty, Tenn known it to fail to cure in WERHS MO o, peS AN pANCIE, . IHM“] i g i oo —— 3 BOOK ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISE Py 1;..1{".\\”‘\‘:“ faiiva o il LADIEQ ONLY' 1 ud door compaay has cou- | Aboutd o'clock yesterday moruiuga barn in | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, - Atlanta, Ca, A D, Fuoster & ¢ AND PRINCIPAL EAVGAIETS EVERYWHERE w LR TR

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