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f THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNBAY, MAY 22, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGE ©OBENNETTS OPENING. | THE BOSTON STORE o DS Wi MILUAERY SALE CONTESTING OPELT'S CLAIM ~ [ Chinn silks nt 28 and 48 AN LTS b()‘ I)II | Tron-f o dines 5 2,000 ron-frame grenudines at 1. We Will &till Continne Our Opening— | Tremendons Oash Bargain Purchase Wool challies at 10c. tition of the Monderful and Most Suc- | Lincoln Friends of the TLate Judge Mason —— N+J RS, Reap Tis! Everybody Delighten Picces Dress Goods and Silks. | ”‘;: k b v“"“‘"'-'i"_‘”‘ . 50 cessfu!\Millinery Sale. Tudignant, The Act of June 27, 1890, raquires, in the eass of a soldler: / — - Trish point Ince cuttains, 88, — First. A servies of at lsast ninety days in the War of the Rebele WITH OUR NEW ANNE X | CONTAINING NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. :1‘:.![ “I'I"_';”L:';"'::‘:lj'l;"’-“”'q oA, AT S, HOFFMAN'S /1408 DOUGLAS STREET | INTERESTING LAW SUIT ON TRIAL | Mon—thatis, betwesn Marsh 4, 1861, and August 21, 1866, Second. A jinal honorable dis ki P Teady mude wash suits, 81,49, pra— pra— ‘harge; but the loss of the certifi= ) h o y cate is not a bar to a pansion, at o @ss calls Also the Many Barguing—We Now Have the | Which Wilt Be Sold Tomorrow at Such (l“\” "“I‘.\,"”“ avold “‘""!‘l‘\‘ nime "K’i It Will Bo Continued Theee Days—Monday | Three Thousand Dollars 1 nded trom | o S PSANOAV AL IVHEFUROU DY T UHISE 'GRita Everyone Says So-And standing the Quantity They Wil Plain and figurad ohina silks, others Woek—salk Lace Hats oru r tirown Third. A psrmanant physical or mantal disability not due t@ It 1s So Gol the Day 1s Out, ask you 7ac, our price 48c for ®1.00. Nebraska News, “vicious habits.” (It nesd not haveoriginatsd in the servies,) e 4 Lpt itk St — Fourth. A pensioner unier prios laws may apply undar this OUR DRUG DEPARTMENT 5,000 YARDS BELEGANT FIGURED | “Hii hon fraiie erenadine with satin | OUr oxporimental salo two woeks ago | Tiscous, Neb,, May 21.—[Spocial to Tus [ O, OF A p2nsionar undar this ons may apply under other laws, I one of tho best equipped in the city, | CHINA STLK, 30 INCLES WIS, B5C | stripes, which wo have been selling at | FXcs ded all expectation, Peopls from | Ber. A sult ot law fn Judge Lansing's | buteannotdraw more than one pansion covering ths sums period. WHE'LH mOne PeABoets (he be The | A_YARD, GRANDEST BARGAIN Foab §1.1% Only 1 few of theso | far and noar wers dolignted. Our snles- | court avtracted considorablo interast today PR A HREBTAR L S HE P 6Ll g arrangoments of out poisons, all in | EVER OFFERED IN OMAHA, LIMIT S BRAIY ladies had « porfoct. picnic of it, 8 the | ang excited no littlo indignation among tho i . sislich 1der other laws may obtain pension un= black labled hottles, with gold letters, | ONE DRIESS TO A PERSON. Our best qua ity in iron framo grena- | Drices sold the goods without un - offort. | friands of the late Judge Mason of this city, | AT this one, and at the sun: tim: go on with the prosseution of the old ired China silks, magnificent de- 3 Mail orders poured in from everywhere, gotten up expressiy for tho purpos which makes it impossible to make mi takes in filling prescriptions. Our drugs are all of the best quality and kept fresh, owing to our lurge trade. We can save | and other novel des sold 81 sice, | wud our immense supp d grounds, 40¢ o yard 50, . fore the demand was satistied. We trust () pieces Japuness silk, in Jardiniero "COLORED DRESS GOODS that the muny ladics who happened to ns. Regular 310 | wWool challies, latest designs, worth [ €ome too late will uceept our apology us dines, both plain and fanc, ney k and col- | Itis a caso brought by ono George Opalt | claim., Tho receipt of a pansion under this law doas not against tho Mason estato, in which ho claims | him of any rights under otha the sum of £3,000 for services allegod to have boen rendersd bafore tho death of Judge Mason. Opelt lives in Brownwille, | Peceipt ol a pension under deprive laws or in any elaim filed previous to this one, or atany timas haraafts H> may apply for and bein wnd colorings, both i failed long be- ian $2,00 and $2.25, o atone y , this law while collec N ol roods, toniorrow Goc, 25 i o will now s our promise good and collecting the evidence you big money on your preseriptions. goods, Loniorrow il 250, on sale this week ut 19¢. wo will now muke our promise go ; b Sl J wAL Siareck; e ik ) |;|..\LA\I 'S PAT MEDICINES 50 pieces real Shanghat silk. 27 inches Iinthenss nssortment of wool dress | Give them all the same change once | Beara pioce of timber land ownod by Judze | necessary to prove up any claim he may have under other laws are ull guaranteed to givo entire satis- | wide, in tuns, browus, grays, redsand | goys, including cashmeres, whip cords, | more. 3 Mason. The latter omployed bt to super- | ¢ any prejudide to either claim. faction and to positively cure all dise [ navys, light biue und crean ayard. | §ciilian clothe und fashionable wedge | . Our entire force of designors has been: | futond tha work of cloaring the timbor from AHin 18 Aot K BauBEr L 5 1 eases uny other patent will cure. Swivel surah silks, bl grounds | ules, latest colors, worth 5¢ to s0c, for [ busy for the past two wecks to muko | tholand. The work was commencod in 1837 C auper Law,”and the pacuniary cireu mstances Wo wili retund you your money in | with rich woven col 1 New- | this sale 25c and 200 sure that this time no one shull*bo dis- | avd continued at intarvals until 1801, Dur- | of the soldier have no bearing upon his rights. If sufficiently disabled enso thoy will not do the work. Other | est and choicest Regular $1.25 | 51500k houele effect suiting in colors | tppointed. SR N fug this timo Judgo Mason paid to Opalt, a3 | fop anaal labor, rich and poor ars entitled ali By Ma AT RS patent medicine men agree to do the | quality at e, at 7S¢, fully worth $1.25, OUR $1.00 SILK LACE HAT. shown by the records, tho sum of £2,10) 0 fuut for #1,00, which | for worh aud lubor 1n_ cloarmg. tho land, | 1S Meanthardor unskilled labor. Ability to perform framo of all silk | Opelt now brings the additional claim | fessional labor has no effect upon a soldier’s rights. Samo thing. but you would find trouble | ~ Black pongee and china silks Good | ™40 1 jacos novelty ings in striped | This beautiful | 1o ot your dollar bucl if the foreign | quality und” adapted for dresses and | ynd mixed offects 1 ako vory serviconnls | 18 made on silk wir illed or proe At al 1o Work cudsts, at 43e and 69¢ o yard, Y ke +t0 1,00, [ luce, trimmed in French flowers, de- . A patent didn’t do the work, walsts, af 3 drosses, nt 550 and 8¢, worth 75¢ to $1.00, | luce, renc 3 for §2,000 against the estate. During the pro 5 ' Satie 5t ' Wo are right hero on the ground 6| An immense stock of black and colored | *5i peaived o benutiful assortment | cidedly the grentest bargain over offercd | gross of tho trial, considerabio foeling was ishetel et isdeidions talltabissd o) dnys in the week. failles, satin rhadamas and gros grain { ¥aench all wool challies in exquisite | in millinery, us the making alono costs | developed among tho attornovs, those for 1314 14 13 U I{I:I\U OI; CL /\I \IS We manufacture them. silks in tans, browns, navys and evening | quslyens, on sule this week. $1.50, We' will also place on sale a ;lmloqmm n;lsnruul\,”mu nlu)u claim \\'n\‘ ululhn <A M) £ MDS, We guarantee them. tints at boc, ’ BLACK GOODS. splendid trimmed hat for 39¢, which you | just one or it would have boen prosonted be- ° 1A e We bofund in case you dorive no bene- | 40 picces plaid, striped and checked | 4o.inch biack brilliantine, regular 75¢ | Wil se0 ut a glanco is tho same hat | fore Judge Masonfs donth, Qng of the ot 220 Bee Building, OMAHA, NEB, fit. su_ltmus,lnl.wlh[n:wh nd white, 40 |&||:I1us qunlity. for 606 which the other millinv-r.\:s R e B S O ot e We have not had to make arefund | wide, reduced from 20c to e n yard, ilk wrap henriettn cloth, our regu- | £00ds houses advertised for 3258 8 | of work, Opelt's attorney requested that ot und we have sold lots of our own put- [ 44 inch wool shepherd plaids and | 3 Tgy »,(“‘m“u‘ for $1.95, great bargain. tho caso bo hurriod, as ho wished to cateh SMOKED FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. onts. uel’s hair checks, also 44-inch black Crepon cloth, §1,00 quality, S5e. Misses’ school hats for 15¢, sold every- | the 2 o'clock train for home, wieroupon At- & We sell and colored cashmeres, reduced from Some grand bargaing in where for d0c and 75e. tornoy Magooa suggested that if Judgo I EBIRS %1.00 nrticles at 60c. 49c 1o 2de. \ TRISH POINT CURTAINS. Plenty more of the beautiful bunch | Mason could throw oft the cerements of the 150 pieces all 1. etriped camel’ i oW ¥ 2 tomb and appear in court in person, tho nt- Hlc articles at e T Our $5.00 curtain $3.75 pair. fowers for e, worth 15c. . | torney woulan't wait for tho 2 o'clockc train ’ 25¢ articles at 18 ; L R R R Our $7.50 curtain $5.50 puir. Lovely montures for 50c, worth 98c | g8l CIEHE % NE take the first ono that ac we l S Consult your interests and avoid pay- | town suitings in new plaids 1nd stripe Our curtain 6, i and $1,25. . loft thoe city in any direction. Judge Lan- ing those “long tablished price recently sold at Goc and While Our $7.00 moguette rug % Don’t forget the time, Monday, Tues- | sing took tho case under ndvisement, - simply beenuso thoy aro lo blished ”'-‘f‘\{nl"“il oinch all wool French | ©ur $3.00 moquette rug i flfll.\; myllf\\" nesday il il Silver Celebration Notes. and help to make millionaives overy 200 pie 2inc wool TI'rene O AETYS ¥l 814 on’t forget the place, the largest mil- ¢ 5 yoar, bedford cords in bluck and colors. Fino | W LT RS Wil ian” rugs at | tinery stors in Omaha. Ak 16" B evestan: b ho. latorasstion ot 1 Du uriam > Wa h lines of other goods in | henriettus, brilliantines, cheviots and | g o” §130, $2 00, §3 50 wnd $4.00, ull u S, HOPFMA Twelfth and O stroots, | this department, fancy weaves and chevron effects. While groat bargain. 1408 Douglas street. Lancoln will be represented in tho grand FINE PERFUMES. they last, 49¢. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. A large variety of untrimmed ladies’ | industrial parade by over lifty floats, none of . Toilet soups, fuce powders nnd toilet [ An immense lot of novelty dress goods | g owqnd bargains for Monduny s s souv Y "Ask for them, as wo | which, nowever, will bo allowed to compete mOkln all 'sold at Bennett's popular | in light colors, interwoven with con- |y S{RIE IR AT FOIGET ik | wish every customor to huve one. for the silver mé G 7 trasting shades, well adapted to the | 050 worth :‘I' to §8. 00, \[“ml_“y only Laccagen s ~l‘\\urn1nlfn:lu;rh-‘«‘“ 1M1”31‘1|‘m|‘-:)llxnm;‘l”\lmm ). U FURNITURIE F s >, ‘rice was v #1.25 e UKL L several hundret cle riders mounted Akd ¥ I I\f‘\_l I III\I-.‘Tn‘Inx_ aro d.u]n‘.s‘. Drosent souson, Price was from $1.25 to | g5 ‘ iy 5 Al GraniiSnesen T b RaHT o6 ‘ 3 ur friends appreciate our low L IRl ool : Ladies satin lined jackets made of a | The opening sale of tho New York | = Nearly twonty cities are building floats for W X . and tho fact thoy can oxamine | A lot of Pavis embroidered dress pat- [ o2 MGes SRUE 0O SCEET LY Sold nt | hoavy falluro clothing salo. yesterday | tho industrial paralo. 1t is believed that tho —— (0] accn terns in street and evening shades, suit- 00 nid $18,00, our prico Monday only | was the largest of this kind “ever wit- | Parade will be nearly five milos in length. It pre HERE IS A POINTER on window | able for weddings, balls and street wear. i) ? ¢4 nessed in Omaha: the stroets were | Willve worth coming hundreds of miles to shades. A lady elaimed sho could buy | At$10.50 und $12.50, worth 50 per cent mado wash suits, all | crowded with peoplo from ail parts of | **the colebration will take placo on schedulo Has been popular withsmokers everywhere for over twenty-tive ycars, the samo we weroe asking | more. 3 7 g the county nnd state, all come o nttond | timo. aves It every man 1n Lo parado s com: 5 A 5 AT G LI mi.]“111\...}]:““mx(.::“”x?l'l wool .B. FALCONER. | thisgreat sacrifice sale. In front of the | pelled to carry an umbrolla, : It is Just as Good Now as Ever nd whiat do you thin All s ve 7S, —_———— building. 204 Farnan street, it re- & 5 v henricttas and wide mohairs, 49¢ a Sea 3 : 1% Wi S O el OO DI AT i - - 3 T i tente ity R L Upright piano, standard malke, us quired the ussistance of two patrolmen T e e o e e it Its FLAVOR, FRAGRANCE and PURITY have contributed largely to the OV R D have b Y5k and wool bombazines. chevrons | 0Py four months, at . big sacritice. | to keep the people in line. At 100%clock | ars “boing wall cared for by tho reliof com- ,- ! T ; § S| Our shades at 50¢ would have been SHKE : i S v 1 at 2622 Caldwell st. the doors wero thrown open and the | mittes, food and clothing. in abundance growing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking is 1 FUHam bHeathe 95e. Look | and dingonals, 44-inch mohairs and 46 R cheaper than the others at 2 R | BT ot e s building in a short time was crowded | having been supplied anerous people rowing in favor be 3 (il ATLRS mnlrmww” Iry and tear the 25¢ shade | inch German henriettas, 75¢, worth up beyond itscapacity. Fverybody scomed | of the city. Tae most urzent nced now 1s growing in favor because finer, sweeter and better tobacco can be had and you will sce. Mfss Alico Isancs will sell her entire | to'invest and bought very fredly, The | for dishes, tinware and cooking utensils. It in thi 2 ¢ an in ci \wo UTTER DEPARTMENT. LB BOSTON STORE, as. | 5t0ck of trimmed hats, on Mondry ouly, | fine quatitics and low prices caused it. | j1o% diseoverad today that u larze numbor of e e by > know some merchants don’t N. W. Cor. 16 glas. i v at $2.4 4. 98 1 2 DRissEetas + % 3 i ssians had bee h3isting upon com- = . Nehile RV linaelso8 thinoleo or It e in two lots at §2.08 and #4.95, 1t is un- } This stock ist from na .lurge fuc-| mitieo in spite of the faot that they hiad BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO Cu. A \andic angthing else than oleo o but T et to quote formor prices us | tory which recently failed in New | fhbonev in the bank and wors racsiving: S1 2 tclit;n'.llm;l( h:;ndh-lnmvr at all. ':‘\‘:1.{,;2' if i i & hm};g:{ every lady knows the quality of Miss | York and must bo sold to | pordav from tho steoot o Al ab DURHAM, N. € g product; so it is, (South Om: tho best 1o sell,” Go.and soo it " Georgo | JAG illinory. Atemember, tomor | eptiely o peedilores o e | B Rt M | DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE CO They will also tell you it is * W. Luncaster & Co., agents, 514, 16th. ALL TRIMMED HATS uhovo their — expectationy, Another | Farland's bank. H was soon to'attend the = \ it is, (pure oleo). For v O On ount of tho | extrn force of satesmen will be free distribution of food regularly. It has 5 3 5 o ole BRI ol ot One : e A s aEpiition )| fLe0 cistrli 1008 SroELLS Ahias (1115 anl 1117 Farnam Streot, Omaha, Nab, Itis s Nebraska product and a puro | yjigs Alico Il 'sell hor entiro | bad weather this sale is a month earlier | Monday. A stroll through the building | Jeoh orjered thas no lussian witl bo sups "'“‘l'l !3“““:"&]‘)‘3:::“‘1 ;1:’:(1 (2 :";”Ml'|::":::: stock of trimmed hats, on Monday onl, than usuul.\“ A LIOE TSAAC ows nien’s fine suits marked in plain | \written order from the pastor of tho R1s- B tell W . BHviC 20 mManu- | i o lots at $2.98 and $1.98. 1t is un- MISS ALICE ISAACS figures only $3.68; men’s pants worth | sian church. Srocate /ool :31(1",'.:':. ff’,,",'::,l‘,’.‘,“”j:}“l‘l’x’:)‘";”’.\ price and to quote former prices us 307 South 16th street. children’s suits almost Aneoln In Brief. SahantoIng 5 Iy knows the quality of Mi ———— Don’t miss this chance fov | e clearance record of Lincoln for the 5 & e oy Tsnnts’ millineny. Ltemember, tomor-| Wm. Kieck sells Union soap. BRI A iy A VAR B EI R L | et e o e i omn srsmss L Satin Damasks NiGeyotsibttistolius fwherolivoutcunt| foiou1 s YOI Looik for 'the sign, “New York Hcavy | of 6.1 por cont over tha corrasponding weels 20 BUC ND GET BUTTER ALL TRIMMED HATS Black Hills Excurston. l"ui)lurn,” 1204 Farnam’ street, neav | of listyear G = b o e A L AND GET BUTTER | at $2.98 and $498. On account of the [ On the day after the adjournment of | 12th street. _Roy Gacdner, the 11-year-old son of " S ar 3 rt MADE EXCLUSIVILA FROM THE | 14 wonther this sale is a month carlior the Mothodist Episcopul Genoral Con. — Gardnar, living et Twonty-algaty and B yo 4 | crence, the Burlington route will se ' & Co. sell Uni : et HEisRslioy 3 that comes off of Nebraska cow than usual i i |gf‘<§n;u' a5 i ;,1ou rl;xluumll I[Lll J. Nelson & Co. seli Union soap. morningz, and 1t is velicved ho has been | Gilk . i Y o BT ouTE conuine AL ickets to Deadwood 0 argwned in the floods. Furnit're seatteved all through ‘;“’”. dilforen tiras: 307 South 16th street. Springs, S. D., at one fare for the round Tor One Day Only. Campanini, tho famous tenor, is lying dan- o > f a1l T trip, Miss Alice Isaacs will sell hor entire | gerously ill at the Hotel Lincoln. L partments, and new ones are boing udded | Attond shorill's sale of Paddock lots | - Tickets good for thirty days. ok Vi en e | B Coronior Crim today announced that ho | Damasks pis s & y day stock of trimmea hats, on Monday only, ( ace L 1 B Tuesduy 10 1 m. at court house. For information, sleeping car berths, | in two lots at $2.98 and $4.95. It is un- | Willon Moncay make formal compiaint for Shukspeare’s complote worls, 50c. ————— apply at bureau of informition in con- | necos: t01 (G iote Mlorter priceslins | Lo arips oL Ehe Clitistan sctentisla who ot Eneyclopedins, Toe. 200 Omaha grocers sell Domestic soap. | forence building, or to W. F. Vaill, | evory ludy knows the quality of Mise | iended Granviile Sollors in his last illness. | Art Curtaing | fowitublar Innterns, 25c Domestic soup doesn’t have to bey for | city ticket agent, 1223 Farnam street, T IR, A e O || Lo Spring balance scales, 5e. putrony 1t sells on its merits, -— row only. ? ¢ Attemptea Kidnaping. = \ Get acup of tea or coffec free. — 7 Samuel Burns announces that in con- ALL TRIMMED HATS Nionuana, Nev., M —(Spoctal to Tue: | Silks, Drapery ™~ Silings e sbautinica Mothotiat ojtoe VIsItora (¢ sequence of the storm so many were | at$2.98and $4.93. On account of the | BE.|—Tho primary dopartment of the local “\\tf?\l‘-l.'x\:f::h;:.?. 5 im“im\i\l;vlmx.h(vuu lm\:;]_h[cl:«);.\l:'s‘:*;ll:fl prevented from coming to the “‘open- | bad weather this sale is a month earlior | school was 1n a turmoil yesterday afteraoon it 5 ‘We people. 8 y exy | ce | ing’ of the new *“art rooms” it will be | ghan usual, over an attempt to kiduap onc of the pupils. ace Chenille Come and sep lie; off lcharge by culling on us. La continued all this weels, and a cordial MISS ALICE ISAACS About a month ago Henry Vodegel died sud B stock of optieal yoous in tho city, invitation is hereby extended to all to 77 South 16th street. | denly after & marriago of six weeks to bis 3 - 302 0 1514 C spectaclononieyoriusece rom $8.00 up-tnsnoetithom., - second wife. Ho bad three children, the old- | Curtains, Curtains) e ward, inest stee! pectacles from £1.00 e Put Chicago in Your ocket. est of which lived with the famiiy of Hamilton Warren, 3. D.. eclectic and | up. Discount to clergymen and teach- R. A. Lenhart selis Union soap. A great work, “Moran's Dictionary o | Stem, a well-to-do merchant here, After the magnotic physicianand surgeon. Spe- | ers, Max Meyer & Bro. Co., Furnam e ey Chicago.” 1f thero is a feature or insti- | father’s death the step-mother demanded the » 1 f i N clalty, disousys of wonon and cuildron, | and Sistoenth streets, Put Chlcago 1n Your Pocket, tution in the World's fuir city a full de. | Cusiody of tue boy, which was. refusad by Brass Beds from $25 upwards., YN, 16th steost. Tolophono 133 ——— A great worl an’s Dictionary of | seription of which does notabpear in the | S Pt Toalt The New Omaha-Chicago Tram 8.J, Vandorheck solls Union soap, Chicago.” i there is u feature or insti- | bools, we have yot to hear of it Price, m,\,U;;:,‘,,Y,:‘“{"gi.fi;‘,“,"{!:,;,“,;‘ul‘,"“;;;l;;’g;“;fi;; lie————— - = _ Lanve L8 : > e tution in the World's fair city n full de- conts per cony. For sale at 209 Herald | was agreed that Stein should keep the boy, PRIV LTVATVVLRV LIV VL VIVLTLRIVS aves the U, P depot. Omaha, at7 The Denver Fast Mall v o o i i artios interfer i o'clock every eveni wriving at Chi Males the fastest timo of any railway seription of which does not appear in | building, Chicago. Sece the new, com- | butoutside parties interfered, and old dis < evel aning arriving at - Mak > fuste: 1y ra v | the book. ‘we have ye o i BT an it contains.. B tos were revived, At the school yester- reguls 3 ach, live D e e sy i o | enelucor neRivimelfyer Molbeasiofit fipleiclendinlonantimun 1t containe iiiaral| ehiopiwars MR, ERMIASL SH0 TN e HE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach, liver and Chicago & Northwestern railway. 6:15 in the evening and arriving at Den- | [erald building, Chicigo, See the new, ,»w,m,.‘m..i‘[(“.‘;mq \ge 5 B | [osioRboplub Y Stoini urasilon hand_very bowels, purify the blood, are pleasant to take, safe and et AR S ver 8 ing. Cons 3 RSk AN 140 8 extry st e, y the principai’s 3 f T 3 yer at 7240 the next morning. = Consult | complote and “elegant” map it contains. S f‘..“l?'r‘\’u‘.’fifii’f'\‘n h'.v“\vfn‘un'nmf---.lliqlctmrgu of always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness, Blotches Spectacles,Dr. Cullimore,224 Bee bldy Deuel, city ticket agent Union | pPersons ovdering copies will please on- Tut Chicago In Your Pocket. Stemn until the matter could come bufore : SR . S e f L SR e System, 160 am St. close 6 cents extra for postage. A great work, “Moran’s Dictionary of | Fidge Chawbors in o proper masner. on the Face, Bright's Disease, Catarrh, Colic, Constipation, New attractions in gents’ clothes AT e Chicago.” If theve is a feature or insti- -~ Chronic Diarrheea, Chronic Liver Trouble, Diabetes, Disordered made of tinest woolens, Ml d onp Co. are pub- S. .. Patten. doatist, Bae buaildinz. tution in the World’s fair city a full de- Will Provoke Litigntion, e - 2 =, i FRA RAMGE. lishing each week o different list of ten 2 e 2ok, A serintion ofwhichd nen 3 Nronrana, Neb,, May 21, —[Spaciat to Tus Stomach, Dizziness, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Flatulence, UBINEIORTEO k01 o — scription of which does not appear in the LRBeRl : S e e morchunts whe nion soap. Wateh Tourist Trips. book, we have . yot to hear of it. Price, | Bre.]—A largo numoor of foraclosure easus Female Complaints, Foul Breath, Headache, Heartburn, Hives, m. Gentlem: clls Union soap. or your grocer’s name, e . dncific oon O oy Por sale nt 200 Hera ax liens woere begun in tho district court 4 1 or L Round trips to the Pacilic coast, 25 cents per copy. For sale ut 209 Herald | of tax 8 s lice. Kidney.Complaints, Liver /T bles, Loss of Appetite, TR 5 Obvntry Merohants Short trips to tho mountain resorts [ building, Chicago. Sec the new, com- | vesterday. Tneland is some of tho most Jaundice, Kidney Complaints, Liver Troubles, Loss of Appetitc, 12 i BEIAE tearn | Who aro cash buyers should not fail to 01,},‘]““*‘"*}\“& o D plote “"l'l “10”"'"-"'“".-il'l“"l"‘,““"’- Per- | valuablo in Knox couaty ,',‘Q‘, CETIN Mental Depression, Nausca, Nettle Rash, between Omaliv and || uke advantagoiof the Hollman's admin. oS BLoR 9O sons ordoving coplos will ploase enclose | & IISHEE Sufol'ft was Taxed. Tho roduc- Painful Digestion, Pim- ples, Rush of Blood to O ey i 3 istrator’s to sccure some wonderful Yellowstone National park—the most | 6 cents extra for postage. \ A 1 azainatithio copht: 3 A (Tm‘ul‘;”. (:n" \rlllsl I"\‘l‘fl”‘l train ()u: 0([ bargains for their fa)l trado. Address | Wonderful spot on this contine ———— :xl:‘:‘h‘c‘\y" .'l"','\‘,‘;\“\:.,‘\(’,“ 68 BEAINAE Ko oolay the Head, Sallow Com- plexion, Salt Rheum, 1 31 2|\ G} » Q v "\ Mo 2 5 sditer " 1 Tni s b hehal it 3 9 . H SRR AT i MReRY SOB SR T MAN hl\|).\ll.\[hllt.\10l(, ml ‘;f:i‘m‘?““““ tho Mediterranean of | H. Marks sells Union soap. of tho sales aro quostionod. Tho matter will Scald Head, Scrofula, Sick Headache, Skin ) Al 5 il 2 Al e g 13th and Parnam, Omaha, 2 LIACe1I10I00n4EE, Sy ; —_—— botested before the title is porfected. Quite 2 s il - " Lenves Omahn at 440 p.m., arrives i el All reached via the Union Pacific s ST s TP P PP o largo number of sales of this churacter Discases, Sour Stome ach, Tired Yeeling, Denver next morning at 7. City ticket n D RETURN. tem, ee Harry P. Deuel city ticket ’ o Frockaliel) nave been confirmed, but Knox county land L s Tl Water Brash and ever: offico 1223 Farnam ¢treet. : o agent. 1302 Farnam strect, A great worls, “Moran’s Dictionary of | i uaiting too valuatle to go for a soug any Torpid Liver, Ulcers, ater Brash and every % ST, o\ 4ine Fare for she Boupd Trip . e L. Chicagro.” 1f there is a featuve or insti- | jonger. other symptom or dis- case that results from Stein & Sellgren sell Union soap. For the accommodation of those desir- Bisl & Osbor 1 Uni o tution in the World’s fair city a full de- TS 3 h 3 , Tt ————— ing to visit at points in the vicinity of 1gh0p & Osbornisell Unlen BoRp seription of which does not appear in the R Nha My bl [=aalia 1o impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their Olicanilatos (DAL MHcEaTast orat Helena in June during the session . hook, we have yet to hear of it. Price, | ¢ EaTAIHeN BT st AR 1 functions by the stomach, liver and intestines. Persons given The Union Pacific will soll tickots to | ©f the convention of the supreme lodge 25 cents per copy, or 200 Herald fird ; £t To those good friends and neighbors, one und all, who kindiy assisted in our bereavement in the sickness and death Martin, living a halt milo oast of this | b areibenefited by ta met with & sorvious aceident yesterday While in the stablo sailing tho horses ono of meal, A continued use of the Ripans Tabules to over-¢ nt Ovd of United Wor nion Pacifiz will sell tickets . S nut map it ing one tabule after each is the surest building, Chic plete and eleg Omaha and return at one and one-third | ©f the An L fure for the round teip from nll pointson | men, th containg. 1 vithin 2 ey | to Holena and return at one fare for the ; h e b | sous ordering copies will pleuse enclose Blmas beshme Trightouod and ok owder ) PRERNEECHER 01 BIR A fiAha 4 ) R | Ez‘;“;‘\“; ,‘}f'll“'.“,,,"'f;{[“' of Omuha, Ma3 | round telp. Tickets on sulo Juno 7th to ‘,’,'.,u‘,f‘,‘r‘cl"’l'_,’t.“’l}f“:“h')““‘{)-‘,?“,,“;‘,“LI:{:?\‘,‘A"I our | cents extrafor oatage, | Ihsialipuile baane tog soyead erounded cure for obstinate constipation, They contain nothing that can be i ots uro limited 10 0o weelk from dute of | Mth inclisivo, limited to 50 duys from | cyjidren of Mrs. Catherine Nichol Ve im with s fr . Ho was uncoo- injurious to the most delicate. Price: One gross $2, sample bottle AT dato of sule. For any additional fnforma- $ o 3 s Buck Bros. sell Union soap. scious for bug Is'now thought cents. For sale by Druggists, or sent by mail postage paid For any ndditional information apply | tion avply to Havry P, Deuel, city ticket Vinton street, has about, ———— 190 QupOLRRNKOE: . . 15:08nts, Hor snle by Driggiete, oF aeak. WVAMAL NORY ; to I, F. Douel, city ticket ugent, 1302 | 8gent, 1802 Farnam street, oxtra fino house and bedding | vo have seemtCnifomnin fro Rebocon Offcors Blceted, Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, New York. Farnum streot. YT T P o have seen Californin frequently Bram, Neb., May 21, pacial to Tur ~ mentioned 10 nowspapers and mugazines ocuuist. 1338 building | Perhaps u friend hus been th and ~ The Taion Pacifio wiil sall ti0 writes enthusiastic letters back home f : i ksl nten Faviliotlllacll sibkats’ do Nehod about the climate and the fruits. It Tho first national campmeeting of the | the round trip to those desiring to at- | OP the Chicago & Northwestern rait muk you unxious tosce the country Methodist ehurch ever hold west of the | tand the National Rapublican ¢ way, effective May 1. for yourself. e |~At & meeting Iriday night the VVVBRAPOANABIVIVVVVADAM N AN~ 2 becea lodge of the Independent Order of _ _ 2% NHEUSER - JBUSCH [ ol drudd -0 @ W. 1. Seaman, wagons ani carciag Oune Fare for the Round Trip, Odd Fellows clected the following oficers: Noblo grand, Miss Minnio Selding vico grand, Mrs, A, J. Taylor: secreta Miss representalive to tho grand 2an conven- BYs 0 . . Mary ' Cool Ogden ¢ v 25th and continue for ton | Stn o e ot ae o o s aqal | Omuha, at7 p m., daily, and arrives ab | wintor. Thon wark horo is loast pross: AT e S ————————— o ————— duys. A ominent churchmen from all | yionyl information apply to H,Alg;-ugu at 0:30 the next morning. . | g un.t{; alifornin \"Illn:\l.u 5 now nl--.Iw. G anial (0 s BREWERS OF FINE BEER EXCLUBIVELY, | "1‘171‘1'4‘13";): \I\:uhl will be in attendance, Agent Union Pacific System, 1ig train affords a **motropolits ing. The way togo is via Sunta I " ' T T g and Stirage Cipacity of Any ‘ )\ ¢ " fie, the original over- hour of departure from Omaha and ar- | route, on one of shat line's popuiur, pov- | Ber. | —The Republican club of S, - - H . WL J rld. land route affords the quickest transit Henry Mocller sells Union soap. rives at Chicago the next morning in [ sonally conducted parties, leaving Chi- | county is now fo v ordor, having ATy “‘"12‘!':({":."I":f’\{d from Omaha to Ozden. Call on Hurry b - ample time, either for business th or | cago overy Saturday evening, and leav- | organize th ovor sixty memb o o T | uel, eity ticket agent, 1302 Farnam New and rare drugs. Sherman & Me- | connections with all limited trains t, | ing I 8 avery Sunday mornin roll pxt meoting of the MALT and HOPS ¢ rnto its manufacture | L connell, 1513 Dodge, 8d door west P, O, In addition to this sarvice, the after Special and porters’ in attend- | ou Saturday eveniug, Muy 25, MOTTO I8 \NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD." —_— ) f ddition to the u nip is ’ noon **Fiyer” on the Chicago & North- | anee. Pullman: tourist slecpors ave | 8¢ e 001 s 3 i ) go & B D ING CAPAC L 81x kettles every twenty-four lours, equal to 6,000 b Dr, Gibbs moved to 416 N, Y, Life, Two Great Tralug ] western railway lonves P, depot, | used, furnished!‘with bedding, mat- Adje D A Lotal Of 100,000 burrols por your, Muterint Uneds Muit, 1500) 'bu Ay e Leave Omahe daily by the Burlington | Omaha, daily, at 4:05 p. m. and avrives | tresses, toilet articles, ete. sond Bratnice, Neb., Do diy. 560,000 bishels peryears Hops, 1900 pounds per duy, or s 1oL aoln) Realn 1o Olliga Tue Aviandmite Ak | rouie {or Oblaago, at Chicngo at'8:15 the next morning, | cluss tickets honored. ' Wrei L. | gram to Ttz B, |—doun B sohda per year ] ‘The first is the “Burlington’s No. 2, Both of the above mentioned trains For the nccommodution of eastern | at-:45 p. m. No, 2 is a solid vestibu : passenger it 't of this county, GEO. KRUG, Gew] gt 170 | settier of the northwest v 0| i v 1 1 \ bt ; | | d |are vestibuled throughout and are 1316 Farnam str b, | Aios of tie norkhieees ML EPS e ey, | QMaba Brangh, S. E. Cor. 13th and Jones St delegates and visitors the Burlington | train, composed of sleeping, dining, | equipped with Wagner and Pullman | se——————— | \yero today adjudged iusaio by the Board | e = | Routo will run spoclal train w Cliica- | ehair und smoking cars. [t 1y the fineri | sloopors, froo Teal{iite ohalir cars and of lusunity Commissionors wnd ordered sent £0 ut the close of the general conference, | train that leaves Omaha for Chicago. “Northwestern” dining cars. - 10 the asylum at Liucolu. - 5 ' currying through Pullmun sloepers to | The second is the fumous “Chicago | Call at city tiekot offico, 1401 Farnam | et i lotes or toss ot iy head, 47ty whrew THUSIF 10 the Biver, Highest of all in Leavening Power.-~Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ! New York via the Pennsylvania lines | Special,” at 11:2 o = 0 p. m. The “Chicago | st N oL Wl £ 8 t, for sleeping car berths, informa- TS ab,, May om Chicuayo. Spec is the fastest train betwe tion, ete. pdohe wud Areds Mo Seol, | 0 Sy Ban, . W, Passenge Stroot, on Wedno.duy, My gram s for Chicago, Pittsburg, | Omaha and the World’s Fair city rdoe obaokad = £ sldonce y doing we ted suicido ¢ D J Harelsburg, Bultimore, Washington, | vostibulod shroughout and {s composed foge sheckod = from pesldonee | i P8 Sl Gl et . | man, cammiiied wilside ihls iagraing by Philadelphia, Now York or interme- | of the same high class equipment so i 1 WE R R. RiTCH DELLIS, fiowning, BLsAE 8 19 HNEh S0 AR diato and adjacent points, can reservs | chaructoristio of No. 2 | A special P & T A, General Agont Naticaanf Ao Tinvar lov wndor Ui Tea i ATy | ok rocovered, L)aspondoncy was tho cause. berths at the Burlington Route’s | sleeper for the accommodation of Omaha - — " a conta; evch dd Lidinn 1t 1bns ten oty . 4 — - Bureau of Information in conference | travel is attached to the Chicago special chraska Silver Aunuiversury at Lincoln. | o fo R T T TS Samuel Burns announces the arrival building (adjoining postoflice) or at the | in this city, and is open for the recep %or this ocension the Union Pacific | iy, May #h105 at 1 me Vaneral scrviecs | of another crato of thoso celebrated OAKLAND cl'l.{ }ilrkcl anu, 1223 Farnam street. | tion of passengers between 9 p. m. and | will sell tickets to Lincoln at the rate of M. O Muuls, Farnam sticet s Brownficld” dinner sete, $11, formerly ull particular il as to date and time of | the hour 2 o'vlock, Intermont, X of departure. one fare for the round trip from all | g BUEOCiaCi TRCERS $-0. delmr\nrn will be given later on. | Besides theso two magnificent trains | points in Nebraska and from points in | 4 iYNN- Aiury, dyushioe of Jo 1 Hanoa —————— 5 The special service offered by this | the Burlington’s Chicago local leaves | Kansas within 150 miles of Lincoln. o tloy © ;,,{;'.‘f 1’3 you thonths and 10 Buy the best, the old ble Estey through train is open to the genersl | Omaha at 0:50 o, m. daily. Pickets to be sold May 25th and 26th, aye top i fhiy 11 Nytireday, May sl | and Camp & Co’s pianos and organs. I.Y m publie, W. I’ VaiLL, City tickot office, 1223 I"arnam street. | good returning May 27th. Sea your LR Sllaug '.'Lu‘\“‘:‘-\'.fx:' ::‘nl:‘l:'ll.:n”u.ix), Sold on y payments, G. W. Luncas- | . City licket Agent, 14 South 16th st 223 Farnaw St i W. I, Vaill, agent, | nearest Union Pacific agent, toduy, Buuday, Muy =2 ter & Co., ageuts,

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