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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1801—-TWENTY PAGES ~ BENNISON BROTHERS. The prices quoted in this advertisement are simply cut down to the very bottom. — The goods must go. We do not want them and are cutling the prices in every department. i Children's Bonnets, ("l dwon’ 1 T T i China bilks, (D O\ C C‘W/jel{ 25 3%, S0c il 13211' Sgclim[“ Jorsey Ribbed Vests Basemelll ( ~ 100 Feather Pillows, 8¢ Ib, 3 (/ only B9c each | Lawce Bonnets. Mouday at nearly half i pu— 100 pieces Standard Prints, 3ie | price, 25e, 85, H0¢ cach, worth 50¢ to $1. 50 Children’s vy Blue Flannel - c. Monday we offer choice of 36 pieces |Yard. s T 3 = Reefers, nicely trimmed, sizes 4 to 12| 3 7 at bargains Monda, “hina Silks, all good staple o 2bales Unbleached Muslin, 4c . rappers, 98c. ' vears, Monday st the low price of $1.50 | 50 dozen Ladies’ Jersoy Ribbed Vests, Mondny you can take your pick at 20c e Lonsdale, 86 = inch | g ) e s yard; cheap ut 50c. Bleashed Mitslin, Monday 740 vd, ourme o qing then avar [y Catbete BILLACK g — | _ i s Outing Flannel 4ge You the 1o Dosb AT Weol k s LADIES’ | ADIES® FAST BLACK i % I goods [ o' Bowin i Wzan line of Vel el G L O CRTLORS price i1s 18¢c a yard. | ? €0 pieces Zephyr Fiannels, in worth # ter harguins th 100 plec " y 100 dozen Ladies’ French Percale [ A gonuine Fast Black Jersov Ribbod | Novelty elothes wringors $2.2 Ut 45 ek Blaek Swise me Shirt Waists, in light and dark colors, | Tisle Vest at only 50¢ each. Cheap at Westorn wushing machir figures and poika dots, only 16¢ ) ( O brojgenutitut 45 inch Bluck Swlse Bm- o) in one lob Monday and nt thelow |85e, loson clothes ping o A Another lot just received: Cheency |yard [ protdery Mounciag, choapab81.35 vard, pyies of 750 ench, worth $1.25 to 1ing pins s, worth 1o Bros.’ celebrated ed China Silks, |~ T ; — ARl M AR i) pludder i 2 inches wido, all the very Intest of- Bargains in Wall Paper. J ( Iuln'wl\‘l\nfi —_ — Black Faille, | o, 2227, | 88 Buys Kew Pats, - ADIES' CAPES, Ladies ise filoves. £ 05" | CARRIAGES. | o vy 35@ $5, $6.50, sb 15c. T : . Good 8 crub brushes i Cucain Shides, AN made upon pest sf Histire 8 crub brusl ved another lot. They are S-lole Py o Suil greater bargains than e b el wiks 5 Closing out sale of Ladic fashioned fingers and ure brilliant i SERG f W baren ce Cartaing §/Ava olosing T3 2 % 1Y ind a pure bri ) Pic tins 1o and o each, S in Baby Carriages. Come 1n|ut 850 8000 § UV HE Wortn | We are closing these out. A lot that gy, ujder Capes, in tan, st Lislo in black only at 15c pair, worth | Pudding tine ae. Se and 10e IR, sold from s0c to 7he, go Monday at 85¢ ) S ; : Monday and get the baby ra | 0¥ AR GEL Y ) al t cut deep prices 35e. Handled stew pans 10e, e and 3¢, Q riage while the prices are cut $5;{worth 88 10812, ake tns de, 10 and | Monday we o 5 pieces Black Pafllo | down to bed rock. We can sell | LN R RE Ll 56 only 7oe yard. | stere d in u” ;»;:x:‘\:,d‘,‘.(yl 3408 | : | i \ ) 1.:‘*‘:“1':":"‘;‘:I:”;":‘v“‘ los 8125, ud cheviots formerty sold from 85c to A o :‘”.‘ulu‘:‘”' e .“”" Oxi-1 gitord’s binck ink o Hun Hall hunging lamps $2.60. With Vrinzed Ends and Faney Dados. A grent buriin it 448, Others ut SN 50, Monday they go av 68¢ pair. Just arrivel—50 dozen Gents' French | dized und ~ ine! . ; HY ,,,._‘ The est values ever ofered. | - ___ Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, [Fanted. at only $ (./ 'l 105 (],C (C S ir - 3 7 bought to soll at $1.00, but arrived lute, | brellu is the gréate 4(1 )| ——-———————|Children’s Muslin Drawers 15¢ l‘r- We'prot an allo nd will offer them {fered in Omaha. 15 pieces black Silk Grenadines, ele- COCOA DOOR MATS |— by e, iy Bl o - yard X o B0c Each. Gorsets Gorsets G8c. hing 1 itk sets 50¢ and e, ¥ srOnts, all at greatly reduced | LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS, ] I\ | i Sifters with stlver top f3e 1 L $1.08 wspidors 486 ’ shamber sets #.95, worth 450, e bouble. plate Sifver Tea S 5 ill= e —| A great Corset burgain, 500 ladies’ e $189 sl A lot of 70 pieces odds nnd ends ot | DOUbIe-plate Silver Tea Spoons, 25¢ sel L A S LA RO L 50 Monday we offer a lot of lnrge siz e o broken lincs, all wool, plaids, stripes e S| IILOXONRY (Ol (GIL{ONINTS I My [ Heo ATy diy BHkD G o T L B U e | Ul . and plain geods, all in- one lot Monday Lace Curtain Stietchers, §2.50. el v o oty at 760, nates Gt ol 80/ dozon Lodios Fast Blavk Hos 00 each. Beautiful patterns, | Hovs velocipodes $Ls only 49¢ yard. This is a barguin, cateh = L, = ¢ el Y po-Cy % guaranteed to be the best stocking we 'l‘lu-_\' must go Monday, only $1.8) euch. A s AN E Ot Othorhnrgalne: it. s Boys' Pants Are Down, 35¢ pair. Llaad of New York at alc pair. s BENNISON BROS |BENNISON BROS|BENNISON BROS.|BENNISON BROS BENNISON BROS BENNISON BROS| BENNISON BROS an, Moss hman, § . Wier and Jensen, tr Next comes Herr Jules Kellar, the pedo- | (Y RVR 1Q Y‘l‘ ’l‘“ N three v A Mendel w}m. Fisher & | man mLmu-n.m..:m ellar ot us‘c bis LLIL AND “ASN Rh. this cit; s & 2 i budicame v John Baumer, | logs or feet, being a parylitic, yet he is ovne of 3 ., | near being struck with a brick. A police £; I It McConnell, & Mahoney I Tt G s e e Do you know about Haleyon Heights? | man at the corner of Cass and Six- Charles Leo, $1; cash, &2 and hands’ scrve him for the loss Crary & Crary can tell yo! teenth streets saw the large erowd which had J Bxpense of Decorating on President's Da Chilaren at Pifteenth and Castellar ~Mos. | of his lower limbs. He runs, jumps, turns, _Prosident ~Called in Oourt, But Eo 2 collected 4 for the scene at . Want etFlaco.Whers They O P g y 2 x-Presi ] Y irain Men vy Moot Be B P, Carey, potatoes and flour; Kelley & Stizer, | and tumblos like a gymnast who has the use : GREAT MINDS DIFFER. aran. Then him coming and the : ust Be Borne by the City. shoeting; WilliamDarst, whisky: | of his legs. In the Bijou theater a decidedly Failed to Respond. combitants were soparated and concealed in Have Office Room. milk V. J. Nepodal, two | Amonig The Mayor and Pr ident Lowry Dis- | the cellar. When the joliceman arrived ono | strone virloty company witl app J andy compar c $ Mre the many tists are Phil and Hattie Mills, of the bystanders, who was under the infiu 3 <5 ONE HUNDRI o | shoes and clothing: Mis.'L Keunedy, cloth® | the sensationa an dialect comeaians, S 188 the Bond Question. ence of co ice, and bleeding profusely DA S B e o sebrc v [ o seanlonali o Fmaay dlalogtCoraatians || WORESTOOKYARDS STROUBLEXCOMES (URW 70y i incea veocaibioai Ruatah btaon [ Foos o corea o e soty lpeulng g1yl OREN DESKSRARE ENTIRELYATOOIRUBLIC, towels and shoots for tie babies' dormitory ; ayden Brothers, cuy 100" of each, besides g *h pic sted and sent to the station. the police had gono the pu were released from their concealment and | piscussion of Plans for b quickly disappeared. twins are ever — Cushing, “I think the bond election should Rawson and June Commission Men Who Think They Are be postponed until November, and I will tell th the Indian clubs S : you v 0 h ele sooner mea on Ida Cordt, the Sligh ] you why. To hold the election sooner means saucers and platés, uite a numver of odd sts issioners at T el Poor and Decide y Can't Stand M and duinb bells. d Seek an N = : ) the expenditure af 25,000, and then we havo change and W hat it Display — The Assistant Lt 7 = noted German opera sioger, will appear in a 2 fepnca 2 n ithied i O 019 3 4 The electric motor will run to Hul- | repertoire of ope al Throughout the End of a Bnsy Term no I\\lflnnuwvhm the vonds will carry, FAILED TO FINISH. Forth — Nothing County Physician. cyon Heights June lst, Srary. | bouse a new, brigat and pieasing entertain- of Court. wil r::“l’"‘k'l'r"“ this out and know how it tled as Yet. —_— g went will be provided. o posuit . By using due diligence wo can- | pom Ruane and Ed Cone Have an In- WANT THE MOTOR. not possibly get to work before September 1. : i -y hron MO bAcs 0fbha olty /conn i) Mosare il & it e el 8 \ I tho lirst placo thero will bo teresting Run in, G < " s Hpotin iy o = 5 : See those beautiful lots in Haleyon Some time ago Abstractor Chapman was | which the voters must ba allows People who lingered about the court house A subject of general conversation among Oasiofl, Suschusnditioiolinisciheisiono {iElxth B War ERooploWhoRThink Sant| Frefantasic Sy refused admittance to that portion of the | It will take 50 days more for —the yesterday afternoon wero witnesses to o | the grain elevator nen and brokers yeste steps of the court house vosterday afternoon, t Extension Would Pay. = &) o R " that is behind tho | YOrUSIng providing the bonds - car ‘ i ; et G county treasurer's oftice that is behind tho | , pugilistic encounter that would bave done | was the new grain and produce and appeared beforethe county board, hoping | The second meeting of citizens in the north 9 s ; : 30 for the property owners | Purilistic 0 10 indu At body to approprinte 1,000 to | end of the Sixth ward was held at the Mon A OIS ORNERNNIAL: ss and wire screen. He alleged that in | 15 geloct matorial. After the contract is | credit to two professionals. the manner in which it should be condu s ¢ ) 2 3 g & AN D w0l cting his business it was necessary to B ihe ot k o e heantol “poek- | Some were tivor of e ranting tho oxt Baint xpensos of carrying out the | mouth Park church last ovoning, 350 resident | Wil ho Celebrated in Omaha with Ap- e 3 tor will bo allowed ton n Ruanc, who has been on the “peck- | Some were in favor of reatinz the exch re in order to completeabstracts of titlo 3 bad on hand. County Treasurer whether or not he will ac- | aps worlk off Harrison 1 property owners being prosent. The panel of the jury during the last | room in the board of trade buildingii it could e Ceremon o prop { o ;i ' cour , s, fore) ] J d I il 4 p for their ' pose. As far as accomplishing anything was con- | sion of the Ames avenue wotor line was dis- | The onc-hundredth anniversary of the or- | Snyder denied the man the privilogo | 100 days, " which pr ans four "\:‘:'i'.]'.'.'r‘;’,}f.x“. i ‘l‘-:x-ml’:';u!i:rl'xl:-\i“(‘"ll':::v R T L s corned, the councilmen might as well have | cussed very vigorously and a committee of | ganization of the Defenders of Polish Con- | 83ked for and a suit in court = usl ouths, “As u result winter wili bo near at | pE e P RFEERISES I staid at home, twelve was appo i ing for a mandamus was the nd, £0,000 will have been expended and v side, thus marking off spaces where the dif. Cone made the remark: “If a man is not a Mick ho stands no show of gotting anything | fereut brokers and traders could have desk around this building.” om and trans Ituane, alt 1ough hie is large enough to cat | blackboara could be put w ted to wait on the street | stitution will be appropriately celebrated to- | guje, Ju kelay e case | § A\ 1l be ¢ o . Judge Wakeley decided the zase | £100,000 will remain in the bank to aecuinu- Mr. Osthoff acted as the spokesman of the | car company at its next meeting to carne day by the Polish-American citizens of | yesterday and denied” the application for a | Tate interest until used next season, I dm as delogation, and as soon as he had oxplained | Fequest thd eompany to extend the i Omaha maudamus, holding that while the records of | much in favor of hurrying up the public his mission, ho was knocked down, so to | it AlICS Wvenue tvoim fts prosent toriinus to cvices will be hield at St, | the oftice belong to_ the public, 1t is against | works as aay man, but as a business proposi G ccond street. By the last census i s . y would put up railings avound the out- i ot their private business. A o the brok fn the morning . el edly the interests of public policy to allow ov tion it certainly looks foolish to vote 810,000 | Dalf & dozen men tho size of Coue, took 0x- | would post the Chicago nnd St. Louts P, o romarked that the county fa | % Shown that nourly fitteon bundrod peo: | Pauls Pohsh Catholic church, cormer | Bt SO B B R T g tronsurer's | of Improvoment bonds smis seasonry & ceptions to the rema Ml M ima pmarked fthek county i | plelive wost und nort of the cav line's pros- | Twenty-sixth and Wainut,conducted by Rev. | & Prosidont Lowry of the council takes a | COWe said it was truo, and the two men f #100F (et th 18 yeanid ol moat Torn a1t Would be unwise to Voo | eyt torminus, this being two-thirds of tho | Jukimowicz, In the ovenin the Polish-Amer: | " Gyovor Cleveland, the ex-president of tho | different view of the situation, This morn: pavil Whoy feughi up sad down tho | ol hioncs thatils Wil display 108 avenue line's patrons o ans will as: orand qiso il i Wl 9 o2 L vidors several times, after whicl ey | too pablic for the transaction of private busi Chnirmi O'Keoffe took the samo view of | 4o 4¥ e ‘“”'.',”“,jj e ican citizens wiil assemble and discuss the | United States, was called in Judge Wake- | ing ne said: “We can go on with the worl, | ERRaeVeraL LNGs RACeE AW high S0y 0 pabli 3 l uof | wted by their friends, A to Forty- | Polish situation. On Monday a vicnic forthe [ ov's — court, 'but was in default and or this | ness, and that the ex the case, while Mr. Corrigan ve hange should induce iarked some- g fications and fiue iy call the election, prepare sy 5 erison beiug a re e urpose of amotor lne | Polish school children will be had in Hans- | could not be found by the bailiff. It was | advertise. By doing this we could have our g 9 ered out of the builaing and | yyo ownor of some new and unoceupiod I onout Hagrson Ghllie & Eronub oA car com promnsed, but after | com park under the supervision of Rev. Jak- [ asuit in partition, in which an effort is boing | bonds voted, contracts mado and have evory- | the kreen sward on the oast side ot the tem- | i fiit A0 SEEE SR BAC S i i "Pimmo moved to appropriate 100 to decor. | We _ cousolidatio t car never | imowicz A grand public demonstration will | jade to divide the propoerties of the Folsom | thiug in readiness to b fork nat Mlatoes (ERISIOL {HBtIoS g trac fonmedidath B T AT LGS St AV 1T ate tho county building. Y can Other e °s were appointed | be pheld Monda, ening, through all the | estate, in which Cleveland aud bis wife hold | than two months irom now. BTRUOE p and down and around th L L designa on after which th ots. Al Polish societie vades, street lamps, ot meeting adjourncd until principal st o8, | ity will tal slope the two men went, punishing | the use of the exchange while all the firms in the [ an hefiship interest. Sl grassy YERG PRl Berlin: moved to amend, Dart in tho parade, after which Db alhatiles e ch othor about the he amount §1,000, The amendm ud make the twas defeated, M interested in the grain business could have aud Van Camp. of Moasys, Spacht, Osthoff, Fogolstrom, Nol- | ers will oxpluin thocelobration and the causes | . ne trduble among tho Sauth Omaha stock L strike below the belt. At last the men were | Thes would thus coucentrate the trado Lhe original wotion carried, and the sum | sou, Cox, Shaw, Keynolds, Fox, Curter, | thatlod to it men has again reached the polnt where thoy A EBURGLAR'S BOODIE. arted and warclied away by their respective | buvers and sellers be more easily brou of 9100 was voted Watner, S un and Fréneh, | '] “The following gentlemen comprise the | Will be aired in the courts. friends. but at the same time each f e Brochil folugrealol tavard \tho com- . pmnitteo of areangoments: Jobn Kows- | Yesterday the commission firm of Johnson, | Recovered Jewelry Awaitingan Ownor S — ff,‘[,‘:fiflf,‘.'l‘u,\{f.,,”,‘“'"""‘:; offce. The markets ! USIoNER, I 84 o was loaving anid | Jast Omata Motor, vsid, John Schimanski, Joseph Gorlik, | Higgins & Co. applicd for and scenred a T Thousand Dollars a Foot. ang 5 under th ther bray first mentic h of th The Kast Omaha poople haye about com- pleted the grading of LocuSt stre nd now Dai Herv 1 plan which ra czewski, John Wlichatowski, | temporary injunction, restraining the stock The lot on Dodgze between I and Michacl Czaplewski yards people from doing certain thiugs and should I live tc dent elected, and teenth and xtecnth sireets, on which the Denver chop An owner is wanted at police headquart tHab iimn alnonnoo that the electrio.motor. line will bo The speakers will ho John Rush, Rose- | *"Phe plaintiffs allego that for a_long timo | for a ladies’ gold watch chain with a doublo | (et EFELEEEE T B8 T d by M. V mw»]l“:"l"'";";“'_”’l’y‘\_"‘”.’m“ *:":”A"”(‘\"J' " 10 count upor water, Itov. Father McCarthy, Very Rev. | they have boen discriminated against by the | slide and oval locket, a gentleman’s chain St o % g e J pon [y appropria- [ comploted and in operation from Sherman | W' Croka ana 1tey, Jul v Jaaan AR R D. Rainey to . J. Winsor. The price paid | Almost the whole'success of the movement Lion, as t the oftice 1 t the W. Chioka and Rev. Jukimowic manager of the stockyards. They further al- | with acorn charm and gold breastpin with 10 pe) ) vt hall be iy BPONIC0 ANG ROV NG RAY avenue to the white lead works by John Kowalewski will act as grand mar- | Jege that on April 28 the manager wrote them | was $36,000, or £1,000 per front foot. It is [ 9ependsupon the man who shall be selocte Dr. Keogh, tho county physician, statod | e i ki WAl ge the 4 2 3 4 ruby set g for that station. It is said that he must b a that he 15 unable to attend the siek’ of i month carlier than was previously | shal. a letter stating that in the future the com e = . understood that the purchase was made for | gyt SHEER. PP 4 vounty and uskod for an necistane ¢ °f the | announced. " The line will consist of u single BESy i pany wonld not only make them pay in ad Cho property. yos: found on' Tom: Woods,i licastern partios; who will laract a business! | fnoroosi viisinéasman and oxperionoed. in Vot Oamp fasonan Nt - uest be | UAck with two wiro outs and switches'at Do vou know about Haleyon Heights? | vance for all switching charges, but would | who was arvested for suspected knowledgeof | house this seuson. Hg “l"'l"“’"“ “\l: e ”‘“] no.g ”;;“‘j‘““' o IR a 1 lthor eud.” “Tho rolling stoclc will gonsist of & Cpiry oantell you, compel them to pay cash forall hay and | several burglaries, Woods, who gave hi - - el A T e E A wo motors and six cc N o inteutio L 3 od to ca consigne i 3 oA ey 3 o 5 y g v th 20 1pooR.upon. ol rigan moved to reconsider the voto of | g an‘ AR Al A0/ IRIQUIOR ek inl\ 'rM;‘th ‘«‘\‘xw‘w ,‘».5:‘"" ds company | 2Ame 88 Goode, has been out of the peniten- April Weather Prodictions, one of the grain men who can spend tind IT” .\.n}vnnl.u when the board dispensed with il RRIDGES AND BEET SUGAR. ““”‘ AT ‘1_‘”_“‘““! for any advance | Hary but three months If a peck of March dust worth a | outside of his regular business to attend to . the services of Dr. King, the ussistantcouuty | 1y, vou know nbout Halevon Heights? il not -be.. Ho was sent up from Thaver county for | king’s vansom, and April showoers bring | the duties of the oftice EHUAREEL 0 you know about Haleyon Hoights? froight charges it o A e e AR EAL BT 208 ™ S R e R MR IR A Herlin suggested that if Dr, Keogh and Dr, | €rary & Crary can toll you. Important Subjec's Being Considered | The plaintiffs allege that this is contrary to | [iree years for burklarizing the Kocie Island | forth May flowers, is it not right to pr LT e U O S e RIRCRRE J0s 118 BEnoritvonia taionia s SRR AR : - s by North Nebraska Visitors, tho usual rulo adopted by the compauy and | pEBIE ANy AR IIGE TN, TLOR | dict thatovery day in tho month the | FRGHITEE, S Jealuty B ey Seen o Keogh would fina plenty of Lime to take care INJULED IN A RUNAWAY, Hon. J. M. Moan and Attorncy Frank | 8pplied to other sufppors, =~ and receivad o money from outside, yet ho | Clectric-lighted.stoam-heated, vestibuled | focting an orgauzation. of b uty's sick Hunt of South Sioux O o t Upon makiug thisshowing a temgorary in. | JiC EUR o N0 SR FFRELPITRGGE M0 | limited trains of the Chicago, Milwau ~ AR acyiiyIRely ) e unt of South Sioux Ci ved iu the | yuyction was geanted by Judge Irvine, and X ght u ney 16 (s ; - Timme opposed hiring an ussistant. Heo | Two Om adies Hurt by a Mu city at noon © stopping at | May 6 the casewill be argued fora perma- | A1 bad 17 in his pocket when avrested, al- | koo & St ratlway will continuo to | qye glectric motor will run to Hal said Keogrh gots 81,500 a year, aud if ne wants City ico Car tra R ixtat J ot ARt e § APEMA | 4hough he had but $10 when rel i from | run on the short line” between Omaha 2 oleako AL KRG A0 S o assistint, lot biin hirg oyl Ho did not be As Mrs. Jacob Fawcett aud daughter, Miss | “Pia avjeot of tholr visit to Omaha is two. ninlag g tho penitoutiary. The police are positive | and Chicago, The electric rending | “YO" Helghts June 15 rary & Crary Hovon payiuk out all of tho funds of the | yue guwcott, of Omsha wore deiving | fold. Calonel Moan statod that tho main ob- End of a Busy Tern i i fs” Uho i \\!mI||~uvn.lufllr4 the | Jamp in every berth of their palace T The motlon to reconsider enpriod, Corslgan, | north on ‘Pwenty-fourth street near | ject of their Was 1o oxamino the Doug. | Tho February term of tho district court | EFSAIOF part of tho burglarics of ‘tho past | looping cavs is their own patent and Tharalin e PRI ; Van Camp and Chairman O'loeeffe voting | 1 street in South Omaha a big, gray ice teain | 1us street bridgo in order to form plans fora § practically came to'an eud yesterday aftor. 4 e, | eannot be used by any other company 0 foliowing parmite werk inaned by thy Yy, belonging to the South Omaha'ice “company, | Wikl and wotor « : o be built across | oo, phe jurors Were all dischargod and tne | The eleetric motor will ruu to Hal- | Ticket office, 1501 "Farnam strost, | superintendent of buildings yesterday Timme moved that the physician pay his [ With the heavy jee m, dushed into the | the 8 Sioux City sometimo | o1y business that gemains to bo transacted | cyon Heights Juno Ist. Crary & Crary, | Omuha. 1. M. MoOlanahan, twosstory briok resl assistant out. of his own §1,500 por- year s ond of thie bugiey,” complotely, domolish dupng the pr O iad soma | Wil b0 tho Boaring bt some motians. For this | g At ) 8 Aty dones, Forty-int und Hamiion salary. This was discu and dofeated, | = the vehicle aud throwing “the ladies o udm i his visit also had somo | 000 the judges will sit a portion of next CANTS TO | [y 3 g OUF 10T Pormits, . " 45 Berlin and Timme voting “aye.” out wnd aimost over tho horse. T | cont ton with the fonating of 8 Buge: pisut D e e ol WANTS T BAr TRAIN, o Cali ":" ans, Poyr " pormiy " The bond of . H. Fiteh, who was ap- | ladies barely esea being run over and e o e e e oo | brought before Judge Estelle and seatenced “ i ; *ullman tourist sleeping car excur Total A el polntod coustablo for the Socond ward, was | Were most fortunato in vecciving no more | sveral telegrams from Socrotd y Hamiltan | .4 follows: Georgw Moyer, grand lar A thusiastic Omahan Would Like | gions 1o Californin and Pacific const e O ! presented again, but was rejected seyere injuries of Mthe beet sugar factory orfolic asking | gighteen months; Charles 'Adaws, for a Glabe Girdling Ohase, points leave Chicago every Thursday, | The clectrie § Tal The bids for ng grader No, 3 we Mrs. Fawcott recoived a bad injury in the | Bim to meet the sender at Omaba today. M e htoo s house b At the meeting of tho real estato exchauge | ¢y wery Fdia TR 10 oleotrle motor will run to Hu! ids for running grader wore eighteen months; Jamos Riley, hou 8o | Kansas City every Friday via the Santa oponed nudl reforred to the comtittes on | Tiht eye and Miss Fawoett received u pain. | Moan professed ignorance of thaobject of the | SiEBieen monthss fuioe | ' yosterday morning globe trotter was dovel- | [ route. - Tiel to fr hic cyon Holghts Juno 1st. Crary & Crary spoae ful injury in the back by being struck by the | meeting, but aamitted that a move was on [ (i B¥e YEAr: KA Sty 3 AT I A | Fe routc icket rate from Chicago i " A 4 - tongue of the ico wagor. The ladies wero foot to locate a ¢ factory at Omaha and JORTS ERA 4 s 8 \ | oped. F. A, Blauchard sent in a proposition. He | 847,50, from Sioux City, Omaha, Lincoin . ln. bourd will hold another meeting Tues. ngu the | wgor. ‘The ladies wero at s B Y AlJ. Cooper, larceny from the person, five | oo fFn e o0 Bl e (| Declsion in Favor ot the Chicago afteruoon, at which time they will do- | 9nce taken to a surgeon's ofice and their in- [ Possibly auother outh Sioux Ci e T G keeny, five | Miatos tha i pay his expeuses | orKunsas City #35, sleeping ear rat 20 AN EATAECaE 808§ ‘,“““h,.(hm'.-rm\l they will join with the | Juries attended - years | Creiger, larceny from the | he will start t and beat Citizen Train | from Chicago $1 per double berth, from 5 AR Al PAUL 1Y, council in standing the oxpense of constract —_——— Marriage Licenses. ing booths o carry out the plan ot holding Seo thoso b lots in Haleyon | The following marriage licansas wera is- electious under the provisions of the new bal- | Hel rary. sued by Judgs Shields yesterday : lot law, In the meantime a committee con. around the world, or bust. He says he makes | Kunsas City 83 por Ibert, | tke proposition sunply for the purposa of | 1y A advertising Om The proposition will be louble borth, Eyery Thoe new Palaco sleoping cars of tha pt meals. These | Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry, ‘tric lights in oy berth, will rs, was withheld on Job with burglary; J. H. Schoole, and George Reed, | considered, 3 g furnished ex y excursions are personally conducted by [ With el — e 8 s with b Y, S e % | continue to leave the 10! Yot sisting of Berlin, Timme and Van Camp will At the Musco. ‘,f.‘i:‘l::";\“"l"‘: .‘:‘:":‘I‘““ s Azs. ed with burglary, uatil their attorneys A PLOO Y MILL. :“"‘1_‘”"",""“\ e ek b ‘;."‘_, Omaha, 8t 6:10 ", . m,,l\l by v Investigute tho cost of building such booths. | yyondors nover ceaso und as long as they | | s, Ouahs o motions f0F e trials oby excursion foldor containing fuli particu. | tking this train avoid tr The electric motor will run to Hal. | continue to exist just so long will the Eden | JThomus ieoch, Luyerno. Minn The electric motor will run to IHal- | Prunken Hod Carriers Fight with s and map foldor and timo tablo of | ¢l Blufls, and arrive in Chicago at 0: eyon Heights Jun Crary &Crary, | Musee present the latest wonders to the pub- | {000 a0 T eyon Heights June 1st. Crary & Crary. Bare Knucks and Brickbats, it Fo routo and reserving of sloeping | 8 M., in ample time to make ore - lie. Manager Lawler has a dual set of at- | | Mary Barti, Omah $ ¥ 8- < - A couple of drunken hod ¢ s employed * berths, address 5 .M. O 1 connoctions. Ticket lwl l wrnuie Help fur the Orphans. tractions in curio hall. First comes C'he Mah, - - Suspicious of Him, on the building at Sixteenth and Douge nt, E. L. Palmer, froight and | street. FoA Na i, The Sistors of Mervy, Fifteonth and Cas- | the Mongolian midget, who is worth over | Faller's barb wire liniment has met with | g Williams,theex-conviet,who was arrost- | strcots got Iuto & fight = about engor ngent, AT, & 8. 1%, railroad J. I PRESTON, Guonoral Agont tellar stroots, gratefully acknowlodge the fol- | §1,000,000. Che Mah is forty years old, | fXiracrdinary favor, and cases prowounced | o4 o, suspicion of being contiected withi the | o'clock and pounded each other to | 41IN Lifo Bidg., Omaha, Nobraska City Passonger Agent, lowing subscriptions and donations for the | weighs tuirty-nine pounds aod in twenty: e R i g ey L R e t up for | their heart's content. Brickbats and - - - ¥ ¥ He' was released from the | clubs tlew around prom: after serving 8 | the men employed about the b cuously, but | The electrie motor will run to Hal The olectric motor will run to Hal month of April: eight inches tall ©is & saving, prudent | justly celubrated remey; ready for instint ug refused | cyon Heights Juno Ist. Crary & Crary. | eyon Heights J It. C & ( \din ' ¥ eights Juno 1st. ary & ) « eights June 1:t, Coury & Crary Ory® =sve at Benson—Dr. Georgo Miller, | man, and as @ result be is worth much money, ! Use, last Suuday

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