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THE OMAHA DAILY BHE: FRIDAY. APRIL 24, 18! I'HE CITY. For extreme fine clothing at popular | prices visit the People's, 1303 Douglas. Rev. Father St. Lawrence of St. Peter’s church is reported to be seriously ill at Grand Island. Attend the big clothing sale now in prn{;w-n« at the People’s Clothing House, 1303 Douglas street. Dr. David F. Norton, father of Mrs, Charles Brink of Omaha, died at Pike's Peak, Wayne county, Mich., on April 3. The temperature as reported by the local signal service off Canfield overall, 25¢ a pair; extra large or 1 long for the same money, at the 1 Douglas stree Jerry 13 tician livi nty-first and Seward cen with ysis yose ry and e lying at his home ina critical condition, occurred at Seventeenth ani Webster about 7 o’clock yesterday morning in a frame cottage owned by W, Morse and occupied by I Buckle. (! Mr. John Miss Ik e unknown, ler of ing. Neb., and atie MeCullough w married y at the dence of ents, 821 "wenticth Rev. John D.D., officiuting. A citizens’ meeting will be Mayor Cushing’s office at afternoon. At that meeting the com- mittees to complete arrangements for aining President Harrison wili be announced. North Williamson, held at 1:30 this nant H. M. Chittenden, corps of engincers, formerly in charge of the fmprovement work on the upper Mis- souri, with headquarters in THe D Building, sails for this country from Liverpool on April 27, Mrs. Emma Manchester, past vice sident of the Woman's Relief Corps, and Army of the Republie, of Lin- coln is visifing Mrs, Captain John S. Wood. She is visiting On A in the interest of the women of the Knights of Labor, fas Prank Bovd, aiias 3 e blower now in the county jail, ts well known to the Indian- apolis authorities, and the chief of pol of that city has written here for infor- mation regarding the on which Bruce is now held. An insan Alfred Clec caso N, who gave his name as nd said he in Pennsylvani restod union dépot by Officer Vi would give no other information con- cerning himself, T ty physician ordered him sent to the county jail. Captain [ returned from Fort Washa , where he organized a company of Tndians. It will be company I of the Eighth infantry. Captain R will take a vacation of about three weeks, daring which time he and Lis wife will visit at Milwaukee and other eastern cities, From various resorts 1 hear that the Omaha gi never looked so well in their lives, wonder if it is the Spanish Court Cr which is working the wonder. I heard alady the other day, who is well posted about such things de- clare that it was the most delightful preparation now in us Everybody Mnows that at this season the blood is filled with impurities, the accumulation of mouths of close confinement in poorly ventilated stores workshops and tenements. All these impuri- ties and every trace of scrofula, salt rheum, {r-other discases may bo expellod by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the best blood” purifier ever produced. It 'is the only meaicino of Wwhich *100 doses one dollar” is true. Notice to Workingmen. For years we have been headq for overalls, We have always m specialty of the Canfield overalls, manu- factured in this city by Katz, Nevins Co.; also known as the Gate City Bran, but having decided to run a new brand, which we consider far supevior, we will close our enormous stock of Canfield overalls at the following prices: Lot 3, plain blue overall, Lia s their 50¢ overall); lot 1190, plain blue, wi for 40c; (this is their 77 long or extra large siz People’s Clothing House, 1308 Douglas streot, P.'S. "In order to prevent other deal- ors from buying up these goods, we will sell only one pair to any one customer, AL T Engraving—Joseph Kratville, engray- ing artist with Brigham, South Omaha, ‘Work completed when promised or no pay. st and Cheapest. Beginning with Sunday, April 26, all carrier delivery subscribers in O and South Omaha will be furnished with Tue EVENING Br or the morning ed BEE and SUNDAY B for 5 cents per week delivered in any part of the Parties desiving to avail themselves of this cut rate should send in their sub- scriptions at once. Twenty-five cents will The K pay for five s, Fifty cents for ten weeks. One ollar for ty ¢ Canines, ‘The dog tags vecently purchased by City Clerk Groves are in great demand yestérday, it being the flrst day of issue, Thoy are simply shield pieces of brass, but to ownevs of dogs readily seil at from 31,00 to £2,00 each, depending upon the sex of the dog upon which the tag is placed. The first purchasers this morning was William Dra. goon, who bought a 31 tag for a dog that in the market would not retail for 8 cents. Dog Killer Pulaski has issund his mandato and has given tho dogs ton days yet to live, date will be slaughtered und consigned to tho waters of the rive [ C’ N A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard, Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable " and Wholesome, All thoso that are not propes cged by that — Superior to every other known. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky \NNo other baking powder does such works | | Bouscaren and her associa ! large house on Friday | actors e | had the production ut ople’s Clothing House, 1503 | the | T ANNOU The sale of scats for “A Race for a Wife'" began yesterday at the Boyd and there was a lively demand, signifying that Mrs, s would have a vening. The friends of the author, Mr. Bouscaren, and of the co & commendable desire to wit- ness this first production of the musical | comedy in Omaha, and it is understood sev- eral theatrical man attend on its promiere, well chosen, and Mrs, 's will be present to The has been Bou who has her own manage- ment, is sanguine that the play will make a | decided hit. Commencing on Sunday evening next at Boyd's operahouse, the Ide: ravaganza compar house, will nthe gorgeous oneratic spectacle, eard, Jr." ~ The production is de- scribed by prominent dramatic writers as one of the most elaborate and expensive ever given in this country. The sale of seats will 3. morning at the box office s will be charged during this engugerr The Lotus gleo club of Bos ganized by Nat B years Omaha's fay male quartette singe the rendition of mus o I sed of Mr. George Devoll vard Long, second teno itone: Mr. Clifton f the club’s ¢ 4 t Harvard. In n to the ex- ! programme which will bo rendered Miss Minnie Marshall, the well Kknown e will appear, a lady of unusual taient, and her m 1g counter strong attractions it the Grand this week are in numboers, showing that the g ing given From now until ten o'clock Saturd benefit cale attempted in this country in t 0 chase into history. ench evening are increasing in popularity and public interest Hundreds of people” who have witnessed these experiments can truth- fully attest the fact that, from a scientific standpoint, they are of deep and absorbing interest, and that they also present to the public & humorous and highly amusing phase not excelled by any entertainment offered to them for their putronage for years. T'he sub- jects who have been fully tested and who are susceptivle of the per impressions (and that means a more d_and amusing programme each evening) will be secured, if possible, for the remaining entertainmonts, and much less timo will be occupied in de- veloping new subjects. A full evening of entertainment can be depended upon, and the remaining evenings of the engagement will be brilliant with the most wonderfui work in this line ever seen in Omaha, Le Petit Freddie, the child wonder, 1s the feature at the Eden Musee this week, Fred- dic's songs and dances are charming, and stamp him as a clever artist. Pretty Jeanie Quigley, the_lilliputian soubrette, 1s unother interesting feature in the theatorium. Sho was formerly the prima donna with the I 51 curio hall the Queen of the May, Say ma, the girls sy if my face want so :d up_ with pimples, they’d make mo “Queen of the May.” What shall I do? Why, et a bottl saparilla and burdock, of course most wonderful blood purifier of tk Deciston in Favor ot the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, The new Palace sleeping cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., with electric lights in every berth, will continue to leave the ion depot, Omuaha, at 6:10 p, m., daily. taking this train avoid trs o {fs, and arrive in Chic in ample time to mak 5 connections. Ticket offi 01 Farnam F. A, Nasi, General Agent. ay night we propose to giv the last half century, and that's far enough back for anybody We have often clothed your boys so cheap that you wondered how we got the ~"CONTINENTAL BOYS: SUITS. $7.50....... $8.00. 1$9.00....... .. $10.00...... It will pay you to bring the large boys to the Continental to be fittcc&; : this week. We have too many suits. Some large lots must be reduced. We know that these popular prices will do it---$7.50, $8,00 $10.00. Short Pant Suits. $2.00........... $2.50............ Consider the quality we sell---only the best---no shoddy at , $9.00 and - any price, Our prices for Knee Pant Suits makes the Children’s Department g busy place---$2.00, $2.50 and $2.75 for guaranteed suits, e the “sons” of Omaha the greatest gools, but we promise you that these two items beat anything we have ever offered. Till 10 p. m. Saturday we will offer you the pick of three hundred and seventy Knee Pants Suits in sizes frem feur to thirteen, in handsome plaid ca in neat, tasty shape, plaited front and back, lined w patches attached to ev three dollars— Al S1L.50O 1t’s a crime to let a boy go ragged after this, WE have never been able to carry a line of Boys' Waists, for lack of room to show them. But moving our Shoe Department to our handsome haseme sccond floor, allowing us to put in a full line of Waists, ment, to properly introduce them, and at the same time same basis as we do all other goods, below any show you ssimere, every single solitary thread wool, coats cu vith good serce, 'y pair of pants—suits that would be cheap enough anywhere else but here at with an extra piece of cloth for 2 SN nt salesroom has given ns more room on our To signalize the opening of this new depart- that we intend to sell them on the and all competition,-we will offer. until Saturday night 100 DOZEN BOYS WAISTS in all sizes, in outing cloths, flannelettes, cambrics and prints, in handsome plaids, stripes, and fancies, in almost every imaginable color, in something like fifty different patterns, waists that are selling to-day from 25¢ to 39c¢, at 150 A WAIST. Any woman who will trot from one dry goods store to another, spend two dollar's worth of time and nincteen cents in cash, and then go home and work half a day making a waist, when she can buy one for fifteen cents, is simply making a waste—of time, Nebraska Clothing Co Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. - YOUNG FORD'S TRIA Claims He Shot Devancy in Defense—Court Notes. In the criminal court a jury was secured and the trial of the caso of the stato against Pat Ford, jr., commenced. Ford is chavged with shooting with in- tent to kil On the night of uary 16, 1891, young Ford, under the influence of lquor went into Goldsmith’s lunch counter and de- manded a sandwich from William Devaney, the waiter. He did not have the monoy i pay and was refused. A fight ensucd be- ) the twomen. Ford was gotting the i suddenly he drew a revol- v, inflicting a paintul overed aud is now in Self- while prosecuting. ho defense admits was b at the v he didnot know g, Jacob Langsdorf and B. G brought suit in replovin to recover goods of the value or §00 sold to Haas Bros., the florists, Jeunie Doolin has filed a petition, asking to be divorced from ber busband, G, 'Washing- ton Dootin, Sho allege the wedding coremony was performe 31, 1888, and ton Jun, 1801, G. Washington de- serted her and ‘went ‘away with one Anna Harris. — Progress. Tt is very important in this age of vast ma- erial progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, accep t able to the stomach and’ healthy in itS naturo und effcets, Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the oue perfect laxative and mostgentle diuvetic known, ol Real Estate Excha Tho usual crowd attended the of the real estato exchange morning. ge. all session yesterday members of the real est: press to Fast Omaha. T will be conveyed by enrriag: of eighty acres will b & lunch will bo s ursionists His addition nspected after which DeWity's Litt best pill, e Marriage Lacense The followiug marriage lic sued by Judge Shields yoesterd ath Omuha, on, South Omal . Lo Over 430,000 Howe scales bave been sold nd the demand increasing continually, Bor- en & Selleck Co., Chicago, 1L, . Weare a patient people—the ox is nowhere in comparison. \Vebuylamp-chimncysbythe dozen; they go on snapping and popping and flying in pieces; and we go on buying the very, same chimneys year after year. Our dealer is willing to sell us a chimney a week for every lamp we burn—a hundred or more a year—and we plow for him, pay him for goading us, Macbeth’s pearltop”’ and ‘‘pearl glass” “do not break from heat; they are made of tough glass, As likely as not our dealer would rather his chimneys would break; ““ it’s good for the business,” says he, He buys the brittlest ones he can get. * What are you going to do about it?”’ Pittsburg, GEO. A. MACHE=R & Co. DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, A Full Set of Teet for Haves 1 e guhrar witont pa on Rubber, A perfoot h ext or dangor, and th Gold and owest rets, d Crown Work. Teoth without plates. All work war OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, Iith streot clovator. Open evenings unils o'elge fincly MJK{ ~Marvellgus T : (VATALOGUE FROM. BOSTON DFFICES ks 5 App T > lod In 82, % Bent any- D, We orm. sisvs, the Intter 3 ere propaid on recelp ue Harper's Magazine For MAY. ARTICLES, The English Ancestry of Washington. By Moncus D. Conway. 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