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> THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:MONDAY, MAY 11, 1501 tie lower lake has beon bedded with stone is the wife of Poormastdr Mahoney, but t ; NOT A VERY HAPPY FAMILY. [ i orecivkadas v oaded, onihotece | MY [DEAS OF CLEQPATRA, | finsonifoot Poormifue Mahoney, vat the | y: e ) D : ) | tu sodded down to the gravel bottom. recovery / | | | The cascade, near the southwest corner of the | | The contagion waseseried to the hospital / | \ | I ( grounds, thai wasn't a cascade because it | by & man named O'Brieu who was sent there A , & o Labor Reformsrs Who Are Not Altogether | was a toboggan slide, has bsen rebuilt. The | April 21 by the city physioian, who then pro. dacline of perhaps forty feot trom the point | 10e Differsnce Betwoen Helen of Troy and | ARTILZL DY the ity chigken pox. Tbis man | at which the water escapes to the bed of the Egyp's Queen. recovered and left soma days oo, beforo the alll Harmonious in Their Effort | e o pavtt i o ik | o Satire of bis SRR tos s Manufacturers and Retailers of Reliable Clothing. | anc at short intervals along t course of the v — - - water the stones project above the level sur- | Dr. Birney curoes tatarrn. Beo bl DISCUSSION AT THEIR LAST MEETING. | B g the watn: as It rushes down.to | FANNY DAVENPORT CONTRASTS THE TWO. ittt MR ; : , oy A0 SpRtar i spur, beating g e i WILL SHCRETOAN? TIIIS \V l< I‘ WE will offer Special Values in 40 different styles & ing itself into froth and foam by the time it | | i P ; ‘s Sacle ¢ ~ rav 2 g 3 5 8 i Woes of the Masses Dilated Upon— | ponchos the botton & One Content with the Admiration | wi¢ Theosophists Say of Mme. Blac eyl of Men’s Sack and Cutaway Business Suits, An Attempt to Squelch the | ,l“}}: ;Z}.",Tf;'.','w"';"","]3]43‘;‘\1.v'.'.',"f.‘.',‘:'r“.,“{’fifi: Created by Her Beauty, the vatsky - Her Life. Lawyers Which Failed wi time croep up the rocks Other Influcnced by Ani- The intelligence of the death of Mme. % Most Signally. | not washed by the fal vater. The banks mal Diion, Blavatsky was receivod with regret by the- At 1 5 00' 1 5 OO' i | ;\[\':-‘n:“:..{"v-‘."'{.' L m:n( e ::;lle o osophists. There are few of them in Omaha, \ h bt 4 ’{ | years will present a very natural and hand. " d of course like the rest of the followers of ¢ . Some fifty members of the Omaha lade- | S5m0 appearance My ideas of Cleopatra are founded peculiar belief in America and Englund, These Suits are eqaal to any $18.00 Suits shown in the city. They are in ot at their hall on Fifteanth “We' have planted woodbine about the [ the thoughts of master minds and my own * have looked up to the Russian woman naked trees along the principal walks and | study, My suggestions to those about to em- | as the azent through whom they could com- drives," said Mr. Adams, as he paused in the | 1 teats wi i ] brace drauatic art as a profe d unicate Buddhist masters of Tnc rambleto polnt out a large ¢ rainst whose | P8 drauatic art as a profession are found: municate with the Buddhist masters of India. * fj pendentoludu Cheviots, Cassimeres and Serges and in light gray and dark colors—in L street yosterday afternoon to scloct delegates fact, all seasonable shades. In our immense stock we have all sizes and o attend the industrial conference that meets 5 b, in Cincinnati Tuesday, May 19, gnarled surface o tender vine was making its | UPon my personal experience of over twenty- Oue of the prominent local theosophists can fit any size or build of man perfectly. 4 s frie ce weeks pa 3 Y Kelsey and spoke upon the subject, “De- | we pass along that some of the vines have | Helen and Cleopatra are models never e o after the cremation at Woking before the templation, because of their | sent out the news of the death to the world, ty. Helen was beautiful— | This is nis exvlanation “When a person dies the monad—which is and $28. We guarantes a saving of 20 per cent to every purchase already made considerable growth,' we g g I YE om the drive on the hill at the south | side of the park and at several other points lent called attention tothe.[ €very inch a queen—but hstless and inani- pressod Ame He said the indications are that the people i of this country are prosperous. They are rying co! I dissimila | 4 | D. C. Devers was introduced by President ‘ way tow: | | | | | | | ] the nama wa have for the threé Bigher. atir not. The owners of the farms and the build ws that may bo obtained through the | mate, perfoctiy pussive, whether in the arms | 1 Bame we have for :m‘.“"“fl:‘l[.l‘"':l_)“'y'l:n y ngs of Amorica aro mortzaged for more than | chisroscuro of the foliage of the | OF lier busband, Menelaus, or with her lover | spiritual soul which is tho vebicle of the i l ;l/{ ” DRE N 8 sl ” | 8 A e s owned by | _““Wehave labored to proserve most of the | pame Shewas content with the admiration | s - hasgdl 8 Intelleat o § : they aro worth. Tho railroads aro ownod by | o BAVE labared to preserve most of the | Paris. Sho was content with the admiration | vino spark, and the intelloct or manne— is A foreign capital. Go to London and you Cand at the samd tine to provies & vnmber | created by her beauty, and accepted with- | slowly released from the baser mass, taking on i, ; o ot ts lodgo that her loveli. | from that mass whatever is good and purs TR M ; will find that the woalthy wmen of perspective views that will bo and are | out emotion tho knowlodgo that her loveli- | ffoin that muss whatever iy good and pure Knee Pant Suits in many different styles and al that city own America ~The deods | now very beautiful and effective. There is | noss inspired the Trojan cause more than [ pot WO tking away. fho disunion doos : to the finest buildings 1n (hicazo ure held by \l-w‘ ":,“f"“‘ ‘}"‘"K ‘~\” L "g‘:;»w .(mjv:.” ve of country, and encouraged Hector to | during which the person is not wholly un- ecolors: Al W OO L, men who live in London. If this thing co ¢ B i Jiby deeds of valor more than hope of personal ouscious of occurrences on this plane, . | vistas'or glimpses through the trees from cer ' Belief in this w thio. oM t i tinues it will not be long beforo the children beautifully deceiving. | Blory. Without emotion, too, she could r the simmon gl of Wi o . muen i SHERG R S e ) BT Rt 2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 ¥ and become an army of tramp | fre age 0 e ely be wv'r- veins a Grecian life sunk; for every scruple | that the person knows what is said oF dono . ) . an . . These same monoy | hon I told him it was ouly a quarterofs | of o contaminated carrion weight & Trojan | about hiln even after the apint hos ap $or6oios oy | mile to the hill vouder above the old park i parently fled was the cause in the boginning | hou He supposed from the peculiar pers- of the necessity for seem! At } slon of more than s pective of the view we have t sh In seeking for a lover to supply Cwsar's | 9 ‘n ~|1“ b ]‘ “vj nly couduct at the +wa. Of land in this country | trees from here that it was fully balf a mile. | piace she demanded equal affinity, and had | pediaite, e Blavatsky hus becn in my . V T ] bloodier than any of the e SOUTH OMAHA, not have found it more perfectly developed | order that she might finish her great work U lne 0 8” 8 Ulnt] UI ']IS ]”T‘IS OW n' 4 P S i Baye ever witnessed R : — than in Antony. He was admirably adapted | When I heard that the third volume was in | | ——— S — i e e W Dlag mon thesublecty S R In every way to cantinuotne story of CRSAL'S | way noarly ready In mAGUSCEiE T bk hrt. ; y ) INTINT O 4 N \ 4 He referrod to the war of. the rebellio et LA b e b LR GERL A B LU e NI L U L e DAL B S i e T goods do not satisty. N INLIVG, N T L) ! saying: “As the t of that war we | MOTNINg 1n a row, and Steelby Lyle and ANTONY'S: CHARAUTH was not surprised at today's anunouncement i 58 : struck the fetters 4,000,000 blacks and gh appr nof Antony'schar- | “pyt riveted them upon 1%000,00) of whites Sssty Tor & thorouab Appsectation | it o expiain further tho reason_ for S. W.CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLA s Sanders will explain before Judge 5 ST RERIS, King their free and easy use of revolvers ana Continuing, ho said tho conaress of tho | yociless shootine of e atea's. dulius Ciesar's aeath was the | separating 1 have mentioned thero Is also ND FOR ILLUSTRATHED CATALOGUI United States is controlled by English capt J ) golg stepping \' of Marc Auntony ~‘fm“' perioa, loug or short, as the person was tal. The ¢ is & country for the banks A Unlon’ Lavoe steatin J was n highly developed spivitually or uot, in wh . o banks and with the b ‘ bl sitia b LU r v 15ty manhood, e monad rests in the astral sphere, where 7 SN in the little state of Rhode Tsland 20,000 men | Afternoon, atten Oy represcatatives of all iis presence was withdrawn. He | you know, a thought whether hateful or ONE NIGH i e Sl s L Topal 1 ver, rad To v Wingdoms | Sl B, U, whotber pateful o THE GRAND, "% are not _prop wners. Shame on that | Committoes or Kisses and ransom lives for jests, He was | plane, but the astral it becomes a . own § i the dor f b3 quean as qulotly.as | vatsky many powerful ene | Grand Athletic E rtainment LG \” " 13 Of | mies * in this couitey, “and if they Under the i ienent of “Parson” Davies but 1 3 . jueen be nded on ) krew she was dead while she was in the and tothery k Some Valuable Cattle. W Raw: \Whit Y Ll as in th millions of ey 5 t Valp T irly s astral sphere their ill thoughts and hatred N / trol cur to stop ali | turned from Alvia, Ta, with forty-four thor- | was u the . She is a virazo | il her monad started for Devachan, w | ismatched to Aght Bob Bitzsimmlons wiil legislation. Still they w us that this | cushbred Born cows and two bulls to | and & herolne.at one moment f hofsaprice,at | it is beyond the r f buman | have a Hively sec-to with 4 188 frec country. be taken to Richardson-Hughes ranch | the nextoffering ber life as a sacrifice. Her | Madam, being highly developed spir il e ~ apShall we stand idly by, while we aro | near Valparaiso hord 1s one o the best | SInCERty is doubtful at timesher love often | would rot have long to stay in the astral, THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY | J GCK DAVIS. ' rifting into this guif Shall we talk of sup- | of that br 1in o W t 4+ = Sl o o s pps ot three weeks having passed sin her death, : - : - Podgipor e art must be ibrette d premicre, a | §t iy safe to believe E R st % BILLY WOODS, patt el L LR L BT Bro: of Ribs fragadionne und_comedie i O L bt Eon: Cares all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidenys, Bladdor, Nevvous | g0 o /30T WOOQD= 0 and in" the other ena of the land they have | Burt Bullock, o cor. while at work | ¢0Uld leave no distinet impression, she could Do vou believe she will be reincar 17| Diseases, Loss of Apoetite, Heatuche, Constipation, Costiveness, Inligesti m, Bilions- | S e corn that they m and burn because | giobinga well at | enth and streets, | tion. 1 have fatnor Chosen. Saidous wio | sty LoTtainly do. Tdo ik shio Wil | ness, Fevery Pilesy Etew and renders the sysfem less liable to contract disease. | Bashe Daity Timme Dhliiabar Dy 1o there i market | sinking a e 1l s | e 1ave rathe h | Sardou's crea- | stay in Devachan, but that her monad will | ~ ~ = | van, kd Guriey and nany others will nssist He denicdthat the lavoring men are com- | W45 Struck by the handia of the windlass aud | tion, because while all the_entiroty of Cleo- | auain snter. comy homan b ponad will DYSPEPSIA. A B LA R YD R et munists and said that if the should be | hiad two ribs’on his r de broken. patra’s charac s preserved in it, she is | js entitled toalong rest. She has boen a S 1 D the 1 | Grand wind-up between HALL AND WOO DS, o Fo h ould b 2 st onsistent ever in her love for Autony. She | sufforer for ten yeors § e oo RADWAY'S PILLS arecurc fo this complaint, They tone up the socrotions to | rand wind-up ;;v‘n ed. thousands of them woutd rush to its Mot Kbotie ths Orty Pinked| 1t OhBr womants b, bub e | . s en i‘::l‘h nl"”;n‘:\t ul‘:-n.‘. L BE | heaichy action. reste Sirens S ad enable oA e s | otection. | . nak X M F et i ection and 1 am glad her spirit has cast o Price 23¢ a box. Sold by all dru )y RAD & 00, Strect, New | He stated thatthe American flagis no <ay W. Huut, son of C. M. Hunt, is home | Woman's glory,” and as ner last request on | the painful shell."” York, on receipt of pri | DIME EDEN MUSEE. longer the flag of liberty, nor the emblem of | from Lincoln, where he has been attending | °arth asks that her body may be so preserved | * The materialist would say this is the end | GO RUAFTES e T ST B6RA0S freedom. He thought that instead that the decay of death may not reach it, in | of Mme. Blavatsky. The' orthodox would | PANNIE MILLSthe Big.f 1 Gl trom ing men to the south to zive the o the hope that Antony, seeiug it, might still | have serious doubts as to her futur 119 N S B n Miss Coe E. Hunt is home from Bellevue con- the right to vote, it would be and is indisposed. find intact the beau that enthralled | gition. Those not versed in the triad and QLI L) 2 X 7 | MOANDREWS, " the " Orlginal Watermolon send a few soldiers to Rhode Lsland o give | " pojer Peterson will answer bofore Judge | M Who shall say = which of = the | quarternary of man orthe astral appearance Nebraska. ' | Man the poor white voters some chance for their ¥ e Judge | two playwrights had the better con-|and in the usefulness of Mahatmas, s The Famous FITZPATRICK FAMILY, Bell e for resisting Officer Spoettler. ception of Cleopatra. Shakespears, at the | who are teache: Wwer LeAo The Exchange bank of Garrison is reported ici 3 iali | Ringers, Singers, Dancers ind edians. e e Liom e b e o ros oalure oo | R bakaR dodRe NS4 DAG SHes oE Re'l| dbwivel ng DR e at e araieat the i themaeners Dut jmever weASth | 45 be in financial difficulty. Physicians, S“[\me E{Dfl\ SPCC]“_15!S| | A'firi-cluss Specialty Enteriamment Yo in order. | bekah, ha rived and accepted the invi- | Latin precedent upou which to found his | Himalayan plateans, will probably recard the Fairmont has a fuvenile cornet band which | 1408 DOUGLAS STRERT it wis Wl acad 1o e mination tion ‘of RRuih lodge, No. 1, Daughters of Re- | model, or Sardou, in the am objeoted, claiming that Mijtsr is | bekah, of Omaha, 10 attond a dance in Wash- | centu Abdeeil i fugton hall, Omabia, next Thursday even William Muihall was nominated, but de- The license committee of the cit coun clined to serve. The president suggested | met Saturday mght to listen to prote that Omaha is entitled to three delegates againsy issuing a lcense to the Germania | ber mu v, with steam, telegr ro of the present | whole thing as bosh. The faithful, however, | is making exccllont progress. OMAHA, NEB. puy and modern | yili not grieve, for by their doctrine the | Five car loads of Shetiand ponies will bo resources, exhausting aucient research ! 4 t month v madam may not disappear in the soluces of | received by a Neligh horseman nex LIQU O FABL | | Shakespeare had no idea of the size of Cleo- | Nyrvans for a long time to come, I AL THLWORLD THEKE IS BUT UNE CURE Sardou, like myself, has gazed upon | “From the theosophical point of view, | 14 DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC Y . It M. Bedwell, a member of Company H, h New Yor infantry, died at the Grand umy - preserved in - the British | however, it would bo unsafe to say that | Island soldiers’ home recentl J. W. Edgerton, T, B. Minnahan and T, . | hali. As that resort is under a new man museum. Mme. Blavatsky will come k as Mme, 'he CA B e tivel BiE avs Rogobint: Ehen in wcuy ot « Mulhall stepped upon the rostrum and de- | objectionable, a tavorable report will be Andnow I turn to the girlin the freshness | She may be one of these venerable do-nothing | 11f 1% B0 480 08 1S POEAER Sk Coc b 7 i and apeedy aufe, whEiber e Vi livered a thrilling speech. He said: made. of her youth, with ail her life before her, | mummies of the Himaluyan plateau, She | PUEPC R e IO T 3 acferainaniakerorad alooliohe ook, 1TAEVE "he 25,000 laboring men of Omaha shoul Thomas Healy bas returned from Marshall. | about 1 embraco tho stage and seeking somo | may be neither man nor woman next time, af | T little girls namod Ella and Racho Migbyihas e patent Hutersone o Iosaoye be ashamed of themselves, Here is a me town, Ia. Y advice for her guidance. v firstquestion to | some of her habits in_this incarnation have | M Al _“‘-’“1 3 ""““_‘ ""]’.“ ‘}‘v ) “'vl' Wil and ere 1s 1 aware, hia eomplate refpraiatl ing called in the interest of laboring m Robert R. Tavingston, Post No, 982, Grana [ Youls: What areyour aims and expecta. | been correctly described, for each life shows | ferted by their mother at Fairbury aud wi KON & GBI Doliiany &7/ M Cumin a1 and only a few are pres: The Army of the Republic camp: . K.’ Wells | tions! Letme be ‘Dlainspoken to you. If | thenext incarnation by its own actions. e den o M B A 4 Lrads supplied by BiAKE BRUCE & €0, ud should crowd this hall ar i Sons of Veterans and the varions | You have a good volce and figure and a share E i A third bank will be started at Ulysses | - YOu it 18 ot encouraging. Decoration day committees will ‘meot this | Of quick perception and see [n the stage only A Remarkable Career, within thirty days as the rosult of a listle to assist them, but when the time comes thoy are not willing to nssist thems lfp raked the Central labor umon aft and charged that it only apj the opportunity of a lazy 1i h more sal- ary than you can earn in any other walk of life, Become at once a professional_and you will attain to all you hope for. You will difficulty between the stockholders of one of the old financial instit The Antelope county alliance has d g agency, to b evening in the p rooms, Kuights of Pythias hall, McGinnis block and completo arrangements for Memorial day services. Helena Petrovina Hal vhose death is aunounced, was born in Ekaterinslow, in uth Russia, in 1831, In 1848 sho was mar- it woral Tila. | to open a purchasi: re and priated 240 JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. ons, ided con- to bear the expenses of the lobbyists who ) have the knowledgethat you are contributing | 5, & the a¢o of saven Dlaced by the. hrines | ducted by four members in diffefent parts of 1 were at Lincoln last winter in the interest of SACRED s your poor sharo o the debasement of & MOSL | pooplg uy various stazes of senility ranging | 1he county. No alliance store will be opened. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS FXPOSITION, 1889, ittt e noble profession. While your voath lasts | PeoPlet bl S Mrs. Helen Mohle vell known reside x o : 3 X P ar youth s om fifty to seventy vears. She did not live [ Mrs. Helen Mohler, a well known resident T PE Mr. Mulnali was calied to order 8t. Philomenn's Uathedral Crowded | you will be enabled to” pander to your | £, 08 0 Seventy, yeass, She did notlive || fora, Doton Fobion s Mell kiohn, res riday THE MO8 +ERFECT OF PENS. T. B. Minnalian regarded tue attendance By the Gonoarts Andlences caprices. avhen old age comes—not the old | 1, req 1nonths were full of the most exciting | and only lived a few hours, She was fifty y Ssientouaging.. ¢ " St. Philomena’s cathedral was ftled last | 852 of bt sefamess micey | domestic storms. After three mouths of | one years of age and the mother of nie | Jesse Blake said the laporing men did not wvening to its fullest capacity. Scoresof | Ca¥ (Ll useluiness, misery | wrangling, she one day escaped and went | children, M, dare attend the meeting for fear of being | “Vening w jutlest capacity. Scores of | uud poverty will come, and what will become to Constantinople. At this point her wan- T. E. Crowley, living near Strang, was M GI"RD potted and discharged Shelresorowtod Intohevery [ayallanlbypinoe || ot youl STdo Mnotd wish@ihare Sionraten | SR RILEUR S REA S DaInU RS waEE Sl BB A Cowloy, Livingincans ihe obhEE J. W. Tierney knew better. The laboring | were all taken, while many who wers unaple | the curtain disclosing the condition B OORRL Y e 3 ks & h = L) o 17 became the elephantine Mme. Bl vatsky, | day. Hedrank half a gullon of whisky and bas men are not afraid and the non-attendanco of theosophical notoriety. Mme. Blavatsky | felt no bad effects either from the siake bite Lonves (CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q[ Arilion to enter the church proper wera witling to oc- | ©f life of thousands of women, who prostitute ‘was on account of their own neg o He art to their selfishness, such as you wish to o~y 2 % | v [ y y > cupy stand yom 2 Ves ule. : s B e America LIGN iug out her nat- | or th [ 800 & m said: “You will find thovn in the grog shops | CUPY standing room iu the vestibul do. Retribution follows crime as unerringly Same 1@ Americain 1974, takiug out her nat- | or the : ; . |, Tne most widely and favorubly knownapess | §0 5 - : 8% b and the alleys instead of being here to Worlk The occasion that called this large and | gs the day the night. 1 dismiss this claseber AESHONRaTocls SHOEG TG 8torlaad i it 1d of Loe Werther's near Neligh | falistain toe Upitel States [Thelr “Tongox: | 010 p m| .5 Chivago Kxpresss.ooooos 1005 b o eIt thoroughly appreciative audionco togorhor | staga nspirations as wuworthy of notice, and | (i 744G POERG, The, ST of manifestic | swallowed a sately pin and was mearly | perience, remarkubic akfii'ind universufane: | 10D mliin IO Eaiat et (B Jobn Hall knew the laboring men are | was an evening of sacred music given by St, | turn to the girl whoso ambitions are houest 8 2 | choked to death, but the obstruction was h ON & MO. RIVEK Arri ves Teaves BURLI Itle these i and Mason 8 Ol n, that year, too, tu onfidence of | Omaha. | D Chronlo and Surgical Disauses. eminent phys! the full e Theosophical society was | afraid to atte d labor meetings. He de- whose love of dramaticart is re finally removed b, a doctor 1u time to save for the art’s Philomeua’s choir, assisted by Mr. Jules o founded, of which Colonel Olcott, whom | 3 kS ¢ i — ced Tierney's tali as sake e must havi e bu ie Do: i ] the little one's the affiicted e e. They ranteo: 035 a mi-.....Denver Day Expre T 40 pm R outa Thins. dia s “iaao L dea of two | Lumbard, Lieutenant John Kinzle, Boyd's | 32Ke: She must Dot tbe g aeiaad e, Mume, Blavatskey had mot with tho Edags and | "y 500 sen! Mayor Baton ‘and | A GERIAT VOSUTTVE ‘CURR tor | 1055 n m Deniheod Exprocs |40 b m unfair to the working men, who arein the | Mr. Len H. Salisbury, and the O, a string | success. Rather, is your strength of charac Ry i B Sk 5 | ment of city marshal, The mayor hLas ap- PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES | 500 p m| .00 nealn Limited i e m j . string 3 mous in size and weighod more than 500 2 : P . BLOOL : oI s h majority quartette. Both of the cathedral choirs wers | tT 1eStproof against- temptation And un- | MoU% e B e | pointed Ira Merritt to tho placoand the coun- | speedily; eompletcly and per v cured, | 815 & ml..iei:0 Tincoln oo e p m 8. J. Broderick asked if the lawyers are | (" o grand chorus for the oceasion, | 4erstand by this question I'do ot impute im. [ POUNdS. She rarely went out of the OUSe. | cil refuses to confirm him, s the members NEiCous DLy ANDREXUAL Dis: | s =g i e not laboring men. He was answered by a | J2ined in one grand chorus for the occasion, | moralivy to tho stage per se. 1 state tnat my | 89 it _taze loted to " tha e ag | favor retaining Bob Marks, ‘the present in- | OKDERS yleld readiiy to ‘their skilltal trent- | {it) Depot (Gth und Mason Sta. | Omane loud cry of “No" s under the direction of Miss Fannie Arnold. | long experience warrants, that its allure 'A’{:“"{A‘O“(_“-‘Lqulzlglvlr'vjlm !‘-“_mlnu(mu-ui\““nl | cumbent e WTaTUiA AND B AL, ULOERS | 930 5= Ranvaa ity Doy Epren 60 s NGk ntin from tor o 0o se oRtheat pirtoan numbers, Astde from v orne” | tho woran who resists them. Your rediue | Erest difficulty in refraining from the prac. | R R s T 1YDROCELE AND VARICOCELE permu- [ D L AUIRTCE S A vy hi M » b fae ¥ of thirteen nun»lmri Aside from the orches- s ho |"' by 1 ks ! b ‘.\_ e tice long enough to deliver u lecture, ~ She | Overton for the last two ‘”"" hs hav ","“" nently and successfully cured in every cuse, - 4 " i ; % : . 10t be @ can- | {rq) work, which was in itselfa treat, tho t wh < i d swear in all languages, but there captured and taken to the Ldxington jail. SYPHILIS, GONORRHEA, GLEET. Spor: | ok, Minnahun said e would not be i can- rebllc e 3 11 the dosert who is virtuous becauso igno- | tice long enouzh to deliver hore was | cabtured and taken to the Léxington jail. A | ¥ FHY N o ol Ransas City fxpross (ex Sur) | 435 p it of temptation is a drivelling. Your cold solos and choruses wer exceedinely well rende Denver Ex very pleasing 'and | I ed. 0 ) pm Sin) 118w m a certain novelty and polish about her swear- | MOD of about thirty men met the pr ners | mntorrkes, Semiual Weaknoss, Lost Manhood, ing that destroyed much of the unpleasant | Wheu they wera being taken to jail with the | Night E ing. 1igsions, Decayed Facdties, Femule “If I go,” said he, ‘it will not be alone for 1 Flyer xp. peraments, joy in their honor bacause ab vdn's mass in D | Bormal in their “creation, are creatures not S ) Sl et sded | Weakness and uil delisite disorders peeuli . il 3 ! 8 Several selections from Ha 5 ¢ impression it made at first on persous who | intention of lyncuing them. They succoeded | \Veakness and all aeiiuie disorders peeuling Pacitic’ Expre S0 b the laboring men, but for all classes.” Al een oria in ~ Excelsis,” Mrs, | Worthy of omulation: but the actress, proud | ;ufiPe 0% b IECe st fiteh of, peragus who | (128 iy Tiho OVer the nack of ono of the | T Al ATy R o e OLLAY 81 % BT AU v C. W. Miller thought it good policy to | Downey and choir: “Gratias Agimus, Miss | of her calliug, a lover of her art, who scores | g U R3PS her sex usually, but her | thieves and wera about to pull him up when | follies OF the ¢xoess Of 110 re yenrs. Murcy Sts.| Omuhin, make tho lawyers stay in the b, ground. | Syift and choir; “Qu Tollis,” Mr, Lumbard | Der trlumphs by her morits, and whom no | feutional attire of in the matter of materials | the constable arrived and finaily succeedod in STRICTURE Gusranteed sierunentiy Xpross iy +They have been elected to the legislaturo | and choir. P kN el e © | seductive flattery can win away from her art | fReY was orlenal in the mattor of to plant | getting the prisoners out of the’ mob's hands DR Misured remivil eomplet Expross 1) MW S 0 1OS) " said he. f 0 —sucl X s er e. " e " ™ ogd a PS CAPe: out cutting, esustie or dilata 3 '"(‘,’n""‘“:‘” je s Pauls s saia ::mw e “1\ auartote, consisting of :‘\li;lsl Arnold, love—such a “\\“‘:'I‘“_‘H “““ k“" e, tho I ‘-i»‘uplm'nl society lmumln:: Ix[,’u(:m]dm'A aud escaped. e oftected at hiio "bv patient without ® mos HEAGO, I T & PACIIC, vi B e Tatian Bl 0t wora | Mrs. Ritter, Messrs. e raun, sang . ANO 0! ing the long years spent there with Colonel owa, ment's pain or annoy aree depot, 108h ana Marce St lawyers killed ail the labor bills that were | “(Gratias Agimus” from Cimarosa's military The combination system leads me {0 o Olbott: a6 Malves ARAFalsWheR, ¢ave many S laamndt o 5 oo 4 TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. | Night Exp introduced at the last session of the legisia- | mass, nnd Miss Kennody the soprano soio, | another word. not. of Jicoms me to o e A e A four-legged chicken is the wonder at ek Hepradn 7 ture. Honaata et Balaa PERnC (8250, |l panvad 6 honoat Am LI Cappaonbel HUAD O WORR SDLHIE1 DO ae e | Willard, A SURE CURE Tue awtul effocts ot L Vertbule Limited . 000 1045 & m A% RitoEinroriiss AR (o meevant ot | diondalamibI Elie) ; orbid—to t neat amblilaus boglonor on | ons cooult master, otiwhom aho was thavisi. | WSS oL p L iy M el ! altol. m O Do e e cpravent any biad Mv. Braun, Miss Arnold and Mrs. Ritter | the stage, but rather to lay. before her the | ble agent. These manifestations consisted of dieqenea ity packing house has declared | organio weaknoss, destroying poth mind an Tonnes |7 BIOUX CUTY & BACIIC | Ariivew gate at large, Minnahin and Kelsey alanied | With the choir sang the “Kyril" from the | real discomforts of the life she is choosing. | the sudden appearance of letters 1 all sores | & Ivigend.odab percant v body: with all fts drexded flis. permanently al Db AEd I oy Ria 1 A A i R DAk and [ECiNey, glog same composition, ., | The unecessities of the combination syst of places coutaining fmmediate written an- [ William Middleton of Castana had a leg i 5 BETTS Addreas those whohave tm- | £33 5 T ST Passenger..o| e oA e e third deloges Miss Arnold sang Fauer's “Sancta Mariu? | render quick appearances in different cities | swers to ental questions of diffe broken while tryiug to throw a cow with a | DRS, BETTS Addriss those whol Aping jeast L, L B C. Devers, Louts Iims and T. B. Minnahan. | €7 SWweetly, with orcliestral accompani- [ from Maine to” California necessary. The | sons; of gold letters and shining cha rope. proper indulzence’ and solltary anbits, Whick | Leses [~ KIOUK (ITY & FACIVIC | Arrives “The same committee will solisit fands o | et y ; aajuncts of these quick changes are inces- | bursting forth from the walls; of the flying A Cherokee man was granted a divorce | Fuln both mind aud body, unfitting them for | Omaha e P s Bla._ Ounatw. help By A L Lieutenant Kinzie sang Gounoa's * sant railroad travel, with all its discomforts, | of articles through space tc Mme, Blavatsky's | and was wedded again within fiftesn min "'fi‘,‘";ml:}“ Aof narriage Bniaing aihat X t | Limited. ........ 925 & L] A e axpin ey elegates | v with violin obligato by Prof. F changes of climate and diot, changes from | hands, and all the other phenomena which | utes, happy life, aware of physical Quniiiey: quioply | Lenves CHICAGO & NORTHWHESTERN. | Arrives Lt 5 Brett. dressing-room to sleeping-car at midnighy, | bave made her name famous and her power a - J RRYS SO0 §! u. P - The Odebolt has a resident that says 0th nnd Msrey Sts. | Ot © has | assisted. string quartetto accompanied Mrs. | changes from comfortable hotel chambers | my. ery. She returned to Eur 8 in 1884 | oo he democratic ticket for sixty-seven OUR SUCH SS 0 Kx 3 0 p e iinslow's Soothiug Syrup for child: | Ritter in her rendition of Handel's contralto | to the comfortless rooms of checriess inns, | ad thog followad the expostire by wne Conle Yoied ie demoaratin U {oEstaty heven - IR OORa8. 1 Timited Vi h 1 ren teething gives quiet, healthful rest. 25 | solo, “Let tho Bright Seraphim And these cf re a tral of strength, | mos aud the Society of Psychical Research, | Y7ot = T A SRR BaiarL ek FirsieREARUGRl OXRIELL | G Lustorn Fiyoer 245 p m cents a bottle | Mr. Lumbar the bass solo, (wecita- | of temper and of be: The conclusion is | Before this, however, Mme. Blavatsky made | | Thete wero s inmates of tho state soldiers’ | FIIS gECii RISTY e maverially sudioly | 6100 m ioeai ks kix. (excopt Moniday)| 740 & m R o ' | tive and aria on in Fullest Glory | that, u have @ strong and vigorous v converts in London, Paris and in por. | JOme curihg Abril, and the expense 1o the | propared in our laboratory cxactly 1o sult | Leaves OMALIA & 81 LOUTS ArTives. AT THE PARK, | Shine,” by Haydn, coustitution, your lot in your chosen pro- | tions of Germany. A peculiarity of Mme, | State was &4 each onse, thus effccting cures without Injury. ymeba, (U, I degot, 10th and Marcy §ts.| Omnhn, — Porlinps one of the most enjoyable num- on will be a hard onc, at the expense of vatsky was her dislike of meat as an edi- It is said that Mayor Campbe b > ) 00w St. Louls Caninon Ball % p oo Sylvan Beauties Enjoyed by Thousands | bers on the programme was the sir of | health, e. She revolted Wt the English taste for | Moines will resign as a result of )I‘S. Setts & ICttS, ¥, 16 & MO VALLEY Arrive £ Omaha's Pe ple. “appocel’s Puerl,” by Licutenant | A celebrated musician once said that tho | f, though it was impossible to resist | €xposure of his intoxication from | th wind Wobstor 8ts. | Ouaia Despite the chilliness ¢ air yesterday | Kinzie, assistod by the second catholral | constant practico of the scales for two years | the impression that she did. 5o largely on ae. | “cider DOUGLAS STREET. - - OMAHA, NEB | X i1 » 6 p e i ol | choir. This was the last appearance of Lieu- | without any other musicai effort should war- | countof her violent Aunglophobia. “Among | Fourteen ladies who were married SeC RS Jal % ngs Fxp. £ Any 52 p m the band concert at Ha m park attracted | tenant Kinzie before leaviug for his new post | raut tho ability to siug any piece of music. | the persons who beenme converts to her re- | lived in Grinnell thirty-five years ago, & lincoln Pas. (Kx. Sun) |11 & m fully five thousand people o that sylvan re- | at Pine Ridge So with you. Years of practice in the lowly | markable theories and doctrines was Mrs. | 1356, met at a soclal gatbering in that city NEBRASKA - e A1 treat, where art and naturo soom to meet in | The programme was quita similar to the | roles which vou will ill should warrant vou | Anuio Besant, who oamie tothis countey from | the tier day 5 % TP M Arrives pleasing competition, | "Vm\fnv‘:v m’m choir at u.-l sacred concert | In aspiring to a_higher character. This | London u short time #go. She deliverea se A Rockwell City minister has 4 - LS l‘ i Ounhs. For several h urs the principal drives and | ceptions the participants were the san i it may be an undorstudy of some one | Tuesday. During the lecture Mrs. Besunt | man has a clock that has boen ranning ovor o C ¢ 1LY Rapreas { Wpm “{.I’ln\ leading futo the park ame rivulets he choir realiz |‘ about $230 fr ast , but it w me, and then your effo | denly re 1 have reccived & | hundred years U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA 23 { t Passenger (Ex Suniny of humanity, and during the concert, which | ev g's concert this money will be de iy be recoznized. Your move- | message frc Jalvatsky and will re Harrison Cady died recently at Iowa Falls anite = - i L BRACE® | 1158 5 lasted until 5 1 the aftornoon, chairs | YoLod to the purchase of new music and pro- | ments from tho result of this opportunity will | turn to Bagland.” Wedricsday sho took pas. | afiiers iomy fitediod fecently at Iowa Falls | G bl Laal B1RN,000 | R R T and Tustlo seats in the viewity of the | F g for special musical occasions wi'the | be us rapid as your progress before was slow | sage on the steamship City of Chicago, Sail- | rocidente of the som ), having moved thero | SUrPlus Jan. 1st, 1890, - 62,800 | 10a0s P TouTE N0 Frprers B s e h S widnlty: of She | Ghupcl, i gour Uisht upward afterward will be | ing the same day. Itis uot known whether | from Waverly thirty yoars ago. Mr | 1, 0fieersand Diractrs Moaey W. Vatas, Prostdont; | B ml.iiiSt Louin & K. . ¥aprons R0 e | o demand, | — -—— rapid , | 3o had previously heard of the death of | Cady served two terms as mayor of lowa | ¥:mores Jebin b Comm i C coring w5 & | Tesver TrimianoeT € VATTFIC, ho porticos of the handsomo new pavilion ERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, Pbis, 1n brief, is the secrot of dramatic suc- | Mme. Blavatsky o nwhether sbe had just | falls Vatrick W. 11 5. Tlugnos, cashier Transfer|_Union Depot, Conuer Hisds were thronged with lndies and gentlemen and cess. Jemosthenes replied, when asked the | learned the news. Spmo persous present at | Department Commander C. L. Davidson, 3 lemen anc ' | | e nmande .. Davidson, i : s R 630 p m Night Express hundreds stood or sat upon the green sward | Mr. and Mrs. A. Mauning of Burton are | three requir ments of oratory | the ture thought Mrs. Besant made the | Grand Ar.uy ofsthe IRepublic, has issued the THE IRON BANIL 28 W Atiant on the hillside, whero the melody rose and | 8¢ the Dellone. | fotionlactiont Laay to the_ sspir remark for effect, butiik. would appear now | Memorial day order, desizniting Suturday, Corner 12th aud Farnam Sts 40 s m Y i 3 foll upon tho breezes. The driveways wero | | I N Johusou of Portland 1s at the Dl | LT3y Wi honest ambition: study, mpbe | YaAs $30/had SJusk Jgmrnod ot Ber fricnd's ‘ May 30, for the observance of tk nua A GeneralBunking Business Transaotel Ariives filled with vehicles and the swings In the | ‘05 graud, aud i all sy e s Sab v TG glen near tho lower lake were alive with | 1 A: N: Sullivanof Plattsmouth 1s at the | een ' fud tu alls M na e Bonnio. | EXeTUises ou the preceding Sabbath, May 24, | - — ! TWTE < - o Millard RO R i Mamma (to he ittle boy) " nnie, | when appropriate religious services should be ) 8w children llare ] 3 actress. Approach the tem | if you ‘Il be good and go to sleep, mamma'll | arrangcd for by the p WANTED 0 v Cosmopolitan Omaha was at the park In its | R. R. Dickson of O'Nelll is at the Millard. | these f come to it | give you oue of Dr. Ayer's uice sugar-coated | VWi y premises in I el hamies of CITIES, Qi Bappiestmond. . Beutley of Atkinson is & guest at th | Wit b, and rest | Cathartic Pils next tmo you neod medi-eine, | i yir o AbOUL I promises in Du. COUNTIES: sCHOOL | oo m Mr., Ba fI, the caterer opened the new | ass will attaln Beouie, siiling sweetly, dropped off to | the lilinois Central freight office, f. ind & COMPFANIES, ST n~n<C°MFiNI(i ol | BI5000 pavilion for the first time to tho | Huches of West Point is a guest at | ‘08!l vour aspirations coaceived of, and all | sleep at once. | brass bullet about the size of aa ord Correspondence solicited. &y | Fransio public. | Frvi e your ambitious hoped for, and in the aays of | —— e 1 q - Y | IatACt siaa ) nton 1 : lard. r s : : ar During _the war recruits were or d R o vad sriceat satiafaction of tho | pfjpera oen Jhe mieAus. 10 AQY way of " ontn The funeral of Charles Wieso took place | of the old musket balls used in those days 163-185 Dearborn iract, CHICAGH C ousanc 10 listened dard, H i 0 the succes ish you. Y s IMANSS X B e [ i Stieet, | 2 ‘ Superintendent Adams and a Bre man | O Kinsley of Fremont is at the Murray FANNY Davesponr, | Yosterday afteruoon from Maul's undertak- | It will bo prescrved at least as u relic of th e Lot REMCHEY fransic \l‘v @ tour of inspection over the park. L J. D. McDonald of Fremont is at the Mur- Sl | ing rooms. Tho remains were followed to | 'A% MAPIGRRALAONS, | L e | s ¥ ‘You will observe,” said Mr. Adams | ray They Got it of Course. the grave by lay delegations from the ci i i T gy el B AL AL | 2 b M, o outseh, Mhav the “work [ Will G.Jonesof Fulicrion s & guost at the | Jim! obdimi I sav, Jimt Yeup—comin', | Wakers' uzjou and o Biata g | A Y hole o Publis. 14 tnath R YR T g R N WO i JOE now makes a por- | Murray am; what's er matter! Why baby h hieaded by the Union Pacific bar laughter aged abou yea ) f .81, Loula Cn i b m othiible lmprovemess 1 e Supsaraace A. P. Tulley of Loup City is at the Pax- | {ha oalles hea dowa 10 dmig b nd , Wiliiam . Amll:r-;m’, banker, nd the o and went ¢ A ACrRrauTd Falls | o CHICAGO, Bt & QUINCY, A Ml A ough, | 1oy ottle of Haller's pain paralyzer; quick, now, | 4 n s for thirty-three y mother paid 1 tion wusd snd u od_ex g s ( T sELS heavy work that’was absolutely necessury | ‘0 Lo 0 TR et APy ¥ "+ | died at his home Saturday night at 10 g N oM asotrio Teliwey ‘Soni- | Zeasater Uaion Bepos Connehi biuds. |Tvansfur -a8 & foundation for what ha to follow. From | 1, Charles Ruclat of Norfolk is a guest at tho Three Yore Stricken. pneumonia. Funeral at residence Tuesday | wedise s o fon SO, b oos reaplaton 1) C. | R m Chteags Kxprors G e y It Toaa Sy taks will o soen Lo i L LS Three new casos of smallpox were reported | 4t % P- B vie, where te fou ler one of the 10 aodion for intringemont % o iress CFOMOR Laocal 10 & m by next yeur tho grandeur of Mr. Clevelaud's [ Over 430.000 Howe scalos nave basn sold | 8t the county hospital yesterday and oue was | Rvary 4sans of tae hody.aveey booe musale | Besiss NIk botu leg and nesk bioksn and | LRVERLRARCS A hESIY Slven that ba Tioen b [ MIOUX CITY 8 PACH Acrivos NTL‘ will begin to be appreciated." 0d the demand incraasing contiaually. Bor- | seut to the pest house where the mau Celvin | and orean o madestrouger and more hea b | | o B L Polyaref o xraas losaon., The Whsioas sieo- | waptali-—gil s L Eolie T a e brookiet that leads from the upper to | €b & Selleck Co., Chicago, L. | s beiug cared for. Que of tae stricken ones | 1k by tae'use of Hood's Sarsaparila. DeWitvs Little Early Kisors, best pill, tary, Woshlngron 7P ¥ Merelil, jr., soare: st Baai o pe