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(UTIISC RAILROD RATES |t spsmnmtsesce TRAINING SCHOOL - NOTIONS | s e 2| DRUCGIST RALEY ARRAIGNED =\ You Can't Keep Cool :'.',‘..'",,.':,:,',',‘,”\'""."”;,l',.f_',ff',',,'\"L:v;,_\','{',,' ot Y [T ““;"“r‘:::"._ R while you're rubbin \\\.l» U\I ra Elements That Enter into Railroad Business | chanizes have taken place in the weneral con- | Tdeas of the New Teachers as Shown by fe made s ohassmeristic & . the Pleaded Not Guilty to the Charge of Arson tub of ste. .unm\\r clothes. m\ dition of the road since the last examination i . These Deill Midwinter Days, Them at Commencimmt. Ay il S Al Lodged Against Him, / want to keep comfortable iln(l -“-\Ve CO-DPERATION AMONG RAILROADS, 3 4 e hich thev were: about to assume. He — your health (think of inh: N s twok oceasion to bitterly de v the Y { ol mlnhn;\ that RICH HARVEST FOR THE COUPON AGENTS | Chlrman Walker Sakes an Earnest Edort | EDUCATION SEEN IN VARIOUS LIGHTS | {itiile for weatin that possesscd the | WILL HAVE AN EXAMINATION SATURDAY fetid steam) and strength, stop the Cureago, 111, K \.‘ 4 The amount of grain i “lnl“ llnyh'lln\vv'l”yy:l- A I]‘um\lr :4(|I|lelr 1e .Illll T rllhlflnl' ‘ln\l the .\U‘nllnl"g_ Second Class Rt ern Points Badly | western railronds brought to Chicago last | 1tistory of the Publie School Movement It em to ‘better thir In closing he | £ Tis Confidence That He Will He ~ Pcarlmc does it. Pearls D m ctof President Clark | week aggregated 4.2i8,00 bushels, an ire viewed—New Plans and Better R counselled the graduates to gy to work as o Suys . 1d . h emora ¢ 5 et i ol nsd though they expeeted to remain teaching 100 ine; cold water; no boil: Leaving the Unlon Pacific—Jim crease of 1,144 bushels over the corre sults—Kinder_arten Work ai feats, “But fortandtely,” he added, with o rs little 1 | ¢ Hill's Last Great Play. sponding week last year. ‘The flour trafiic its Many Advantages. twinkde in’ his eye, “T can sifely 1y you ing; little work; that is was also increased by 20,637 barrels, Col won't be. 1 i k with ) [h(, programme for hot- from the mines to points of consumption was some pros o : Sl ¥ Wi, \\ r nis rs | There Y fe r 0 MmN e parting class, the awarding ruggist Howard aley was arrg J Y €O I W of o passenger rate war, eredited | limited only by the ability to furnish cars in \ere pervaded the annual commen T by the clas 0 . ithe w’lm‘t“k“\rm: passenger rate war, credqUid | \hih o haul it. Genoral trafie was also | ment exercises of the Omaha Normal Trala fdiplomns and a closing song by the class | police court yestorday afternoon charg Ihis taki \ unusually heavy | ing s 14 8¢ Boyd's Opern House last | DTpusny the Sxercises Lo 8 clase. o pupers, “which promises to be the live Niia eatimated foss sartings of the entire | 108 School, helc &t Loy pers Those Cettio | With arson, and was held in the su 5 o w last evening were Nettie | (1D 8T8 4 - ‘e & " liest in the history of western railroads,” | ¢ stem of the Chi 0, Rock Island & Pacif SYSMA that spirit of devotion to country Baker. Je: 3y nche Doherty | bt s MR el \ \“ — (h( l”l"”” ol (h.lfl seems to be imporfectly understood, in v Tailroad for the month of January, 1803, aro | anlflazthat caused a liberty-loving public to \‘lw,\l Fawcett, J r } b | examinaton tomorroy afternoon at ¥ o'clo-k a matter of saving work. of the fact that the Undon Pacific is credited | #1.380,149, an increase as compured w first ir wrate that grandest of American in- | P: Hughe 3 argarete | Charles Calloway, the dra s porter, e Fatats, 1800, b v , ; Kountze 1.4 . Eva Amanda Neilsen, Rosc It's a saving of necdle with inaugurating the cu s S 000, 1 carnings for January, 1802, of | gtitutions—the pubiicschool. Patriotism was | y76:Gonnor, Minnie M. Oliver, L Ray % et 5 and ruinous ar ¢ ar to all v s RS TREIY Y6 iten Bhiks & Ut o sceond olaks bual T T e provalent, A big banner of the | monde Gean ¥ Hice Mony 1, ‘Teacy. I, | fire at the fustigation of hi 1o ! hous wear Aml tear to all your summer clothing. uess from Ogden and Salt Lake to the Mis- | mittee of the Trunk Line and Central Trafiic white and blue was ofully sus. | Winnjo Walluce, Mary Elizaboth Walker :"“' in a like amount to tk t urt Direction for this casy, safe and economical washin el Sl ¥ ‘ h g gl h p o s 3 auly clle e e, Wiiliam arker, e waving examination, 1 Ready, who » a1 ] X NotieLstvee 1s bofi mnde 1nd Hns boon mat tions in this weel lway Age and | pended from the side wings on the stage and i arn, i every package of Paar b e vestern Ruilro will make an | there was breathed in the utterances of all - is also in jail, will be held as a witness VI 4 { Pcarline. in f better co-operation | jovalts to the great bulwark of America's MAYOR CUSHING'S HOME. there being o eharge against him Peq o unscre will tell you, the reduction in rates is directly traceable to | WA nd especially in _the mat- | ¢ - At 10 o'clock yest ving Raley this is the e as Pearline.” 1T'S the Rio Grande Western's connections, the 'of rato making, Ho says: “The rate | independence—the schools—which —more | pire paysa Destructive Visit to un El accompanied by Dey | Druell o (3 ‘K} l e FALSE line is never peddled, if vour grocer sends ping being done in Denver, where large r o ay compa the | firmly rooted in the hearts and minds of al Residence, Crete walked into th ¢ tion and vol vou an imitation, be honest—send i 03 JAMES PYLE. New York. blocks of Rio Grande Western tickets have s » ‘functions. This | present the veneration for the land giving to | The ¢ residonco of ex-Mayor R. C. | Untarily eave himseltup, 1e suid that i s universally ¢ rred upon the h and poor alike the opportunitics to | Cusk South Twenty-fifth . avenue, | 5000 a8 he heard of his being wanted by the been put in the hands of scalpers. % 4 3 \ [|RAkLig A | 1i0g, South Twenty-fifth nue, | omoers hero, he started for Omaha. even Sl bourds of directors.” It ild have been | gocaion the facultis of the mind and the | icer o, | tarted for Omaha, ever d e RIS R OFlEn pudiale | Loy of IFCIOHg D BOUIO Bk pRE BT was almost totally ruined by fire and. Water | woing so far us. to phy the cxpenses of Ui “THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS frérs o |t tant r 2 ipulses of the heart last evening. deputy who accompanied hin Lake to the Missouri river on second cla; he most important duty of the veral imy 2 puty who accompanicd hin Wibines: 5 ehieh hus boen cut to §17 by | boards. Bub instead of this, the directors The auditorium of the theater was well | About a half hour before the fire was dis Ralty was arrested at Crete Wednesd BE WISE AND USE the boycott line ntagonistic to the conser- | Of every corporation have practically abdi lled, while the balcony held a fair number. | covered Mrs. Cushing had been up in tne | Right about 10 oelock ona dispatch sent hoy e ies antago Cated this important duty,” from this city. That the young man was of the Union Pacific. Rather “The second annual commencement willbe an [ attic dry room, and it is supposed that the | wivpieisods nly. faik STARES Eha WRtane. | EHEW eo i)t ‘busthess, diverted to the You don't wame A vermm mver: vou don't | €vent long to be remembered in the after | biaze started from a lighted match which | ishment shown by hitn on being tuken into lines inauf atin the boy t the Union | want a bad c plexion, you don't want a life of the se iteen young ladies | she might have dropped The flames were custody Chicf Detective Haze, who left on Pacific, while not meeting the full extent of | bad breath; you don't want headache. | the one young n who » | confined to the attic story, and the roof and | THE BEE special at 2 o'clock yesterday morn ¥ use Do’ Witt's Little Early Risers, the | giver liplomas last evening. The | this floor il be total loss and returned during the day to find his man the cut, duced the rate enough to protect ok given diploma - 1 Wi - ] : bt sufe ) ( D C cel 8 A LG AL ATair was a success in ove AT R e T TG T [ e e GRS L s S | . Aver, o gres he exe of a character both i nd second floors the loss by water will Ral red f not g t ONEY RINGER Profocenr of N Chicago papers, however, make a great | See the o s piano at | A Y t 3 taley entered a of not guilty in court, Dr. SYDNEY RINGER, Professor of Medicine at University College, London, mistake when they assert that the cut was | Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge. nd mmmt.u T'he stage was occupied by s hes . ardly repair the | and in talking with a Bee reporter after Author of the Standard *"Handbook o[Ton'\pcu( ,' aclua fwuh-p follows} made on first class business, as only second | X | the grac i 1. K. Sudborough, Dr. | damag, Vater in great sheets poured | being arraigned, denicd the charges made b om tho careful analysoes of Prof. ATtrikrn_and’ othiors, Lam_ satisfled that : § 0 | the neg . When asked eoncernin class business is affected by the new rate | Rare Ogportunity for Doctors, yen, President Aiken of the | down through the floors, ruining carpets, [ 1he 4 At L VAN HOUTFN’S COCOA offercd by wester i i Dootors ok Jthors fatiiy sicilied in the of Bdu who pr ul«l:l. The | furnituve, pictures and bric-a-brac. | writing tt e lovota 16 Hant Ia in no way injurious to Il 1y jhat it is dectdadly_moro nuteitious than ut_ the Rio : Wester! J sclenc iagnosing disease ave | floral tributes : id beau- | 1t was a hard fire to s the hose and | to k 2 floor 5 86001 othir Caeons.—1t is eortainly “Purd v digestible.~Tho quotations in cer cience of diagnosing disc now have | floral tribut many \ was a hard fire u , s the h a to keeping the floor 1. The second red of 188 g G + t ertisoments | ook 0f orapeutics aro quite JEryiLion, oL o | an opportunity to get a permanent posi- | tiful, the one presented Mrs. Sud- | chemical lines had to be carried through the | ter Raley declaved was a forgery from b T LG ‘°,'“‘J"\d‘:,,",”'5.) from,my book oh Thiorapautioy aro qulte miles for £, the smount wh I e I ! Yoo N \ ading 1 oannot possibiy apply £ VAN HOUTEN'S Coco exorbitant commissions are Wi tion with the oldest and 1 \ al | borough, principal of the school, being and up two flights of stairs, the uppes "["IL to end. The dr st claimed to have e false veflection on VAN HOUTEN'S CoCo is thus effectually repelled, and the very ady shows signs of crying “enotgh.”” and Surgical institute in the west. ['a particularly exquisite desin of the | stairway being windine and quite, steep R T ey e Intias e SulicT Iy EoC o e Gt hertuy promine I plioten very atidsoma testimeniiaics s fact thut larger commissions ave be nining. and writing histor tho | flonist's art and the wift of the graduates, | The detise smole in the top story made it all | Porter ut the um street store and dis ing pid coupon agents for easthound busi plalty, RemuAbraklon made satistio: | mhs B 1 Janlios were attraet. | Uhe harder for thé firemen, but after the charged him, The negro, so italey states ness than ever before in the history of rail : Ye e PR TR E AT AT he seventeen you adies wero atirac lines were up and the water turned on the | SWOre to get ey 5 B o b et hould. the present | 101V to right parties. [Tor particulars, | jvely attired in white and_cream tinted | effect was soon felt and it wasn't long until Deputy Druell, who came in with the All cannot posse roading in the westand should the Preschl | co’prof, Albert, Morchant's hotel, this | gowns, several decollette. Dr. Duryea of- | th' roof had been reduced toa smoldeving | Prisoner. said that he iad known him for Bt A AT city, Thursds and Saturday, «d prayer, invoking the divine blessing on | mass of charred timbers, years and believed him to be an honest nts and scalpers would own the rail ) 3 : g b s 2, 2 and 4th, i 5 all present and on the pathway of those in S rosidinee cost 811,000 and the frnish- | Young man. Raley had been anxious to come ° oy e s sltuntion’ mayitio more <A Whose honor the exorcises wore being held. | ings were worth fuily #1000, all fully cov. | 10 Omaha and see'what the authorities had effoc Ixymln‘\ "m‘: .\‘1‘.‘»l ! vl,‘lli»f.‘. .‘\” »‘;\.Mum to THE A . CITIES Miss Rose J. O'Connor's recitation, “The | ered by imsurance. Mayor Cushing is at | him and, had paid 1 s expen: , meet Colonel Dodg Salt Lake, and within | .v\lm--m n ) \\}:n-)u opening Hl\lllllln’ ; present in Califorr and has been tele ”\Hn'nnxlw 1‘n~\ train this morn a ve o 10 ew and mor a the Wabash Railroad. the program, in which the young lady had | graphed-the details regarding his loss ather than to wait for Sergeant i Sl . M S ARy Bob 104 foltow sy ba expected S I et '::“H‘lt‘;l ‘u’{l '1(1::}{ Mardi , | ample scope for the dispiny of the excellent BT detective o caused o fire In the second- | © artlyzhns hisiteip for othing (This sum was paid for the first World's Fair Souvenir Coin minted.) » Union Pacific people, | mikt G aEE e 3 48 | powers of elocution she possesses: “Le id store of H. RotRolz, $20 South Tenth s stock in the place burned was- owned A A o 4 REF U on Dot paovien> i T G I L 20 by Cramer, a_pitno solo, by Miss | strect, last oveni. Thio fre was conned | by Maleys father, K6 Waleg, o) in the shape of a coin, but many can have fac-similes of this valuable work 3 SIRES leans > on a grander and more | A iver, followed. S e Rty TH o s ot ot || promiKe espected citizen of Cre e Attt UL R . e ¢ WILL CLARK RETIRE? worgeous seale than ever before, Speci Haiked Afiout Tralning: ground fbor was sightly damaged by water, | Who. with a man’ named Hulliuger. pur of art—only special coin everissued by the U. S, Government—for $1 each. | who confessed to havinz sot the storeon | on for a fortnight past, but the inauguration of Indications Are THat the Union Paciie win | 1ow rates from St. Louis Fob, 6tht012th. | qeaining ot Te Loss about $200. 1 it of the Kinsler Drug company The recent action of the Union Pacific in | business or pleasure. Only 40 hours | jng the piano solo, was an_interésting re St @ Hullinger withdrew from the firm and raflroad manipulators a straw showing in | e LS BN, Gl G the s CruR 18w bH LR mIoth R ot m to Tk Bi he following army or- | Joway said he was hired to do the work @ 100l ood looking and is snid to be o “hale fellow 5 : v i The Ofjicial Souvenir i i L\ e sy T Apel, The Place to Buy Your Fish. e T ? il st At thale | o thiPlAte, b characteristic of the Vanderbilt lines every o"per. pound; Imported Hams | traning school for' feachers, and ulmost | Eranted First Lioutenant Warren H. Goyles long haul, und it looks to the man familiar son, ¥ best kind, 17ic per pounds | yoen piven, Miss Byrne spoke of the great Burned to Death. 3 olp o AT : would render them very valuable i e hands speculators EXpositio helm when the Vanderbilts show their | ported, 10¢ per pound; large northern | of the children. A A\ ia 8 ted ot She ety erywvaluable in the hands ot speculators, the Expasition the new order of things shows a _power be were burned to death gy A x ), : ving ors in the United e : time last summer. The store was thei United States Governmer Need n New Prest Now is the time to tuke a trip south for Miss Jessie Byrne's cssay, follow NEITATOR THE ARMY. cated at 1307 Farnam street, and after & i closing the transmissourl gateways, except | Omaha to New Orle ans via the Wabash. | capitulation of the work of training | List of Changes of Importsnce In the | young Raley conducted the business for his Y G O e and Uhe southem mateways at | For tickets, sleeping ear accommoda- | teachers since the inception of the first Pt ek G il FitHon Or S alr Fort Worth is to the mind of experienced | tons and a copy of the Southern Hom normal school. Beginning at a period when | yo oot R TE a0 TG T Tote Notwithstanding Raley's denial the twe ort Worth is to th I | soekers’ Guide call at the Wabash office, | the United States was recovering from the bt : negroes stick to their original story and Cal what direction the wind is blowing in Union o A 2 . the essayist carried down to its present | ders were issued today he claims Raley said he was short of money i L) ; e Pacifio affairs. And tho concensus of betlef | 00y Nortwestorn 9. Agt., Omaha, ' giiie of porfaction the difficulties attendant | The superintendent of the recrulting scrv- | and needed nbout 800, | The druggist 1 a Ou ‘} enlr Olns__ is that the Vanderbilts have sccured pos- | fer > upon the permanent establishment of the | oo will cause fifty recruits at Columbus bar. | YOUIE man about 24 years of age and rather session of enough of the stock to give them HAYDENS' FISH DEPARTMENT, Aftor sh a sed 5 questios O.. to be assigned to the Seventeenth mg the young bl 3 majority when the annual meeting occurs on Srhe b h et GlBUEeT the masaas toinp | Unfantiyiennforwardedto thie Depirtment | WS MSUISHIGIE G QUK I00GE OF EHEIcH The policy with reference to the long [ Columbia river salmon, extra ved, | new duties. Primary schools were first cs- | Leave of absenee for four months with | o is the g puin-cure, 286 of the Great Exposition— lmt';" "‘““l' "'If“’“!ff‘l"‘U(”’m'_i‘ l"‘ "l)‘_' "'I‘l;]'l"‘y’y'f | 123¢ per poun . Lawrence river ecls, | tablished. In 1823 Sam Hall opened the first [ Permission to leave the United States is S 2 s alning aciicol Bobyteapinoe, and puloet | Eictesntiinratey 5,000,000 of which were donated to the World's Columbian Exposition by the where in the country. They demanc the | Is, smoked, 20¢ per pound; smoked | 11, ooy one to which much attention has e Government, are being rapidly taken by an enthusiastically patriotic people. wWith the 'situation that Mr, Clark is simply | smoked d lc each, 124c per | good resulting from the work of fitting the | Cmicaco, 111, Feb. 2.—While the family of As there early promised to be a demand for these Souvenirs that malking it casy for his friends to keep at the | box: Norway anchovies, the finest im- | minds of the instructors to study the minds ; hands, which it s claimed they will do be- | fuiving fat ibut, 15¢ por pounds Bers | The ‘essay was clear and logical and its de- \‘x'."'"'rlu‘&,"l:wl-fm..’:"i‘ 0':::4[ U|i|u'\“:.r(-‘_\:;:l;vlllt:til Authorities decided to place the price at fore a great whilo, The contradistinction of | j5/ roll herring, 8 for Norwegian | livery good. P t € : The 5r 250; Labrador ‘The graduating in a part song, “Lo, ot ~ § (] hind the throne in Union Pacifi¢ affairs erring, 10 for & the Morn is Breaking,” by Cherubine, and s . ; } ¥ There is a growing feeling of uneasiness | 1 for. be; we have the finest | oy, gy fon of calcsthenics by the cl Verfect act.on ami para:y haulth rosul > A b = Or aC Oln about Union Pacific head, it Mr. | )1 in the city: Norway bloater, | were.the succeoding numbers, In the latter | from the nseoftDaWitt's Livtle Early Risers y : WL f' i Ll I‘Ill"*l‘\;'nx\ of ]“luln- .mtl'\t'v\ f.lu 12jc per pound; swr:- exérelse the ¢ sled by Miss Bradley, | A perfect little pill. : & and sell them direct to the people, thus realizing 85,000,000, and using the ad for u like position on the Missouri | lund coast -macker ! * pound instructor of the institute, and the graceful ————— i 5 . W SR oy o Eat ¢ ‘\lml ot without : the indi- | Blcek island mackerel, this is | movements of the class showed au carnest 5 R \ AN 9 additional money for the further development of the Fair. ""\f‘.fulniln\xnl»::'{'fi:fi 3 i e mackerel; ""l"”'it"\“\”"\“"“ “"(';:u-"t.'}"'n'.'.’f1:;,&';‘,{;‘ ‘l},,‘l_f",:‘, ‘{“'I‘;;“"“,';“['I'I"; To North Galveston and veturn, via v/ oy £ Considering the fact that there were but 5,000,000 of these coins to be yup and captured the manage- | per pound. W Al g of the Eihb aniho Ferey . Théwell modutated!| June 1. VTR ahcontmbdRtiGna ! N R pf the foreign demand,) and that many have already been taken, those wish- (l)u-|n:;(;l:l|m{l.~.( \‘nrwl‘ 2n_\u-.‘»x.-.iim.l.nr 1||4-~1 fresh fish in fl;. market at the u[\ tones of the your ther w ilm the | Special leaves Omaha Friday & 4 ing to purchase these mementoes of our Country’s Discovery and of the ark. But Mr. Gould's death has | lowest prices, so when you want any be | expr ts del » evidence ening, Febriary e to | i et By ion ever he FTRE asiha i o JlZnnwcalitho i cuation andtlto | sure toballat HAYDEN BROS. ek moltity as an Slecotionize. of no_ 5 lf"lli'\.ril]li‘xll:\‘\: oom p]"] N o s e e il Ritenlll eosiies en gy s ey Ahellio diciu proreats “'I'“ ’\m:m‘m:[ifl o i .l ish department. 4 m"- J'l\\k I‘x‘\‘.‘.:..:f.‘l‘lx.“l iapp A bank building, Omaha, for tickets and ONE ENJOYS 'l\L“ zing that every patriotic American «h-rr-in\r ::‘;'t‘h'ih\'g\\n"q :i,“wi;t”\:l:jI:Ln:lallm.' the | 1 vou will call at our new store we *by Miss Blanche I ¥, clos sleeping car reser L“L Both the method and results when For Sale will want one or more of these coins, glafeat of the Venderbilt intarosts a | will present you with a copy of a “eauti- first half of the program, 5 Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and in order to make it convenient for 4 y 4 y 7 O " «“Everybody Going South" doned the hope that some day ¢ would | ful piece of ‘music. Ford & Charlton, On “The New Education, 5 A it and refreshing to the taste, and acts i vel 0 e & made arrg % Ha line reaching from New York to Sun | 1508 Dodge. The last half Should write George B. Howner, Di- him to get them, we have made arrange: sned by say by ,Jyuie s geors ke LT enily-yet promptly on the Kidn Fra \d present movements on the S Miss Stella V. slon Passenger Agent of the Louisville pite & ho Sk d f LA er W ments {o have them sold throughout 1 e g 4 Nashville EHailvosd Wa Nor iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- & rallroad chess board would seem to indi The Academy of the Sacred Heart will | feature of the eveni . New Rdu- | and Nashville Railroad, at 206 North ? y the country by all the leading Merchant that they are likel o their desires. | open its second session on Wednesday, | eation” she gave expression to many well Broadway, St. Louis, Mo., for inform tem effectually, dispels colds, head- 3 he «mm‘ Iyt e eading Merchants ‘m.,” 3 s Ewml i Februavy Ist. The Academy buildings, }»;m;.‘,: “l»“.m,,q \mll |"iu:"|‘:‘|‘|-hu;:t‘fnll.fl“' nf)m as to r:;\.nu xlm(l) rates. The Ilnui aches and fevers and cures habitual and Banks. If not for sale in your town, send $1.00 each for #not less than wh ) ) ma »in s A o s, heate i ate U eshing : opic ce intel g ove mentione B rurates . 5 o 4 Union Pac seom more. plausibl | TGOS, heated iith Stea, S | and well worthy & “uhe edrty appluusa b L T et ik St gglllfltl]mtlog. S\rnp]nfdl‘lg& is tho | /ive coins, by Post-office or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Bank Mr. Dickinson will bo general |} o crected at the Wl 5 snv, reme 3 / Vi :,"“‘l‘x"‘iw“!'r"l‘““h!x{Ilw‘ il |_“l‘p.““".‘“‘|'”l: el | five excapes, s in its 12th year of active with it whe preciianiie ' | resorts that is surpassed by no other y y of its kind ever pro Draft, with instructions how to send them {o you, a//r/mrge.rprepum’, to dent either in Boston or New York, But | edueational work, and has justly merited t pleasing feature of the e line. The celebrated gulf coast resorts | duced, plensing to the taste and ac- T World’s Columbian E: fes Chi 1 should the Vanderbilts succecd to the con- | the reputation of being one of the most | as ler delivery was almost faultless. She | @ve located directly on this road. ceptable to the stomach, prompt in reasurer orld’s Columbian Exposition, 1cago, 1ll. trol, then an uctive man will be made presi- | successful institutions in the United | spoke ina clear forcible manner, and in her - —-——— its action and truly beneficial in its dent with headquarters in O States. All thesbranches.of.a thorough say said: The Only Dinlug Car Line to St. Louls Dickinson remaining 18 general manug | Engiish cducation £ effects, prepared only from the most . : ; = “The new education, so vigorously e BINE Router: Ita. S 3 ) JIM HIL REAT PLAY, ] yeen Spunish and Latin, | of the gre u ‘hildre 2pro , pANene; & ;| many excellent qualities commend it plain scwing and every variety of fancy : lia o aset g " | m., and reaches St. Louisat 3 the next | g A0 CaTGH %) ) The Great Northern Magnate Makes Mon- | Recdlewor! i, musi drawing and paint- training, ~ which, for _so long | afternoon. i 3 ] all an ave made it the most 2 Keys of His Rivals. ing receive special attention. For pros: <. time, “had been entirely neglected, | Note further—The Burlington is the pogulur remedy known. Tc Bring Home a Bottle of There is no denying the fact that Jim Hil | Pectus containing full information, | is again’ found worthy of attention, for itis | only line operating through sleeping rup of Figs is for sale in 650c Dt Sl e o | addre Superior Sacred Heart Con- | at onee seen that a sound mind finds its best | cars between Omaha and St. Louis, and 81 botl by all leading d of tho Great Northern s making o monkey | o\t "Ny i Pluce, Omaha, Neb expression in a sound body. ‘The new theory | “The Burlington also offers unequaled o8 YAl eadinE Cru: of the Union Pacific and the conference held 1 A 2000, AN, SVE0. of education begins: with a_young child aud | qouble daily service to Chicago, Donvey | gists. Any reliable druggist wha in Denver recently between Mr. Clavk, Mr Frescoing and interior decorating de- | takes account of that spont s uotivity, | 400 e ghans City, o “IYEY ] may not have it on hand will pro- Manvel of the a Fe, Mr. Jeffrey of the | signsand estimates furnished. Henry | gorerisiic of childhood. . Activity and knowl- | Ticket offie ft cure it promptly for any one who Rio Grande, M f of the Burlington | Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. edge are closely related. At this age the wishes to try it. Do not accept any and lesser officials, called at the instance of | e child's observing faculties u omstantly B | substitute. /) - M. Jeffrey, occupying its time discussing | Tho Reward of Virtue, busy, its mind is being storedi with valuable Wys and seans of cecumventing the vout | On the top floor of one of the large | knowledge. Allthat isneeded is the direction D CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. i e A A e business houses of the eity, a depart- i hannels, and to {ENNEDY" 4 fox" of the northern latitudes. | B a depar 4] T % L S SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, A Union Pacific member of the conference | Went was started a few years ago. glds highniriose nGrafubs AINIGRS ihinE . TTRRS LOVISVILLE, KY. NEW VORK, M., Sl R R AN e sought for. The attention given by the RS 3 openly asserted a day or so ago, on the eve of | LA C0 VG Y T child is wholly spontaneous. It gives it to DR. WILBOR'S PURE RYE the adjournment of the controversy, that if | |y J 1 ought. | wiatever has the greatest degree of at- * . Better goods were put in, the depart- 7 i i eres to his policy as outline: u traction, %, o) - = ‘:"i'\"‘_[l::'}lI:_"“:”‘":u ’:’ o :“xh‘v:.“ ment grew larger, und has increased and 3y constant repetition of language from o (@S JONLY IN BOITLES EMULSION bis eweular maklng o rate of §.70 per hun- | spread until toduy it cecupies two floors, | object lessons it is unconsciously formulatin ) WITIL [ e TR — 3 i nense ¢ log e rules of ar and acquires a TARKIQ It is an indispensable houschold liquor, recom- ECLON L OlRBuarol Tatas Aot oo 0 | G120, All the fmmense trug ads of | the rules of grammar an ) . O O ates, d iwould redUce | fuvniture which have been seen on the | mand over the language which [ARKLABELS Ok , Sl mended by physicians as strictly pure, rich and £.000,000 45U | Gtreot during the last week were all | Quired in no other way. Children huve o % | PURE COD LIVER OIL Y Ry Y SRtk the action of the Union Pacific, and while it | the large purchase made at the factories. | education | % 4 drinking place or drug store. was inclined to declare war to the knife on | Hayden Bros, have now as fne and as Uses of Kindergarten, | cures consumption, coughs, colds, asth- the Rio Grande, it Is now.showing n spirit of 3 e ARG A G‘“TARS v It o, the tivesenooaf the Great North ant a line of folding beds, bedroom | Miss Rice then referred to the kindergar- PN MANDOLINS, ma, bronel ‘tis, debility, wasting dis- ern in the fleld having brought about the | S parlor suits, extension table ten methods as well caleulated to tr BANJOS, ZITHERS‘ onses. nud ol ofulous humors. Al- ¢ d conditions, | center “tables, mantle beds, chiffon- | senses. She spoke of the great uscfuiness of : Ano DRUMs. L L t o 4 Mr. Lomax, who goes west today, has evi- | i¢ hall trees, lounges, as any | ilustrating by objects the indeas desired to 2 most as valatible as cream. It can oe dently instructions in his vest pocket to con- | any store he They call especial at- | be to the pupils’ minds in fractions, o Figsh o Jeigibie A0 il 0008 d o re 0, afte sing be- OUs LATE8T AND. BEST and children, who, after using it, be 'I'HE lEWlS BANJB come very fond of It assimilates JA| 0od, increuses the flesh a Endorsed by ,,,.,.,,l,,-y,.,”,“,,, with the food, incr s the flesh and for with Mr. Hooper, gener v | tention to their clegant line of new bed- nd other studies. Speaking i for Catal an¢ | uppetite, builds up the nervous system, DALLEMAND & CO.. CHICALO, ILL. 1 « 'BH3dNS 3uY ¢ como out of the ‘chance” me ; uy. [ two ideas to children—that the eavth was i | T ey e epmotting | niture call and see this line. 1t will pay | yound thing made of plaster and that Pavis | | | (DR dy- LIS e 10 ok Liislneas atany hbard, | WRATE EXCUIS I T o RS Py e i Tk of purchisiig. restores energy to mind and body 18316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. and ilronds are fecling the | — which the facultics spontaneously develop; | i JOUN €. HAYNES & cg creates new, rich and pure blood; in The plain trath SIS headaerseaay. | you Speciul drvive this week on bed- | was a dot in the small space allotted to | und g cherous under o , Tex., nnd urn. t a new perception must enter into certain s iy BRI S IR 0 e J O ground acherous under their feot. | il e Shay & new paron) | _BUATON. MAWR | fuct, rejuvenates the wholo system. m n ate, biood. kin and drinary disshes, Arassias he ina chaotic state, busiucss is dullon the | Steads. HAYDEN BROS., it is now recognized as a study most Joffrey, Clark and Manvel arc three pro- | Monday, February 6, 1893, my Eighth | relations with the knowledge siready in the | ¢ agent of the Rio Grande, and so : \ls. Before you buy any kind of fur- riisliEhe ga1d ondoieanveye huk | railroads, and_the “hustlers” for rival lines Furniture and trnnks, | productive of interest. dotermnined to get business atany hazard it ot A fundamental principle of natural educa waution tie Tustriinents you ducts of wvestern railways, with sympathics | Special party will leave Omaha, bound | Mind and be assimilated bofore it is under. | ~ Flesh, Nerve, Blood, Brain, This prep, atareh ) i Towas and all ey ot brivats dla sy s " NG marou u,.,‘ ally we conscquently realize for Houston, Tex. stood. It must become part of the mind | . baLimen! 4 pags il OF 0 tpross 810araly PACEI L, veas b lndlo 1 tor, belong to Av) itself. Let the children have a bright, | aration is far superior to all other prep- R os. Medicine or lnsteuuer N L L L RS AL L R Al rate for the round trip, first class, | cheery ! un ailngarvies p e —— | BOR, Chemist, Boston, Maas. yegard this notion as *penny wise ind pound % nd I will give you fifteen | their self-activity a‘n;ll! 1t ps l"h .'\: w | And full ilne of suppites. u{lluxh of Cod Liver Oil; ”',. as many 3 foolish.” To agree upon some reasonable | 98Ys to go in, fifteen nl:|)< to come, with | all t powers of the mind, especeially | imitators, but no equals. The results ! D i m s e thin the limit, | the reason, for that is th factor that &B dict : basis for the intercha of business it is | stop-over privileges within the limit, | the reason, for that is the one fuctor tha AR TR AT S PTTTY : B e eanes o aboa L | O R W e el 5 i | Wyekoff, Seamans & Benedict rououin wo i vest recon- | ikt Brand joon gour Collar? PROTECT YOUR EYES gotting together in Denver last week, with | For further information as to land, “".'l“""' books 819 l',‘i' L : TELEPHONE 157% 1712 PARNAM ST, mendations. Be sure as you value e ;\“llx;\“lwn ult will be apparcut the near .lnrmuu;“. J.lv::!‘.:i\»”.‘r 1.nu1 all Inuulwlj bition of calisthenics in which the g .,‘.\‘11:1 MITY BRA S vour health, and get the genuine. ANT I.P,, HHIEsuoucmG? la 1 Theso men have muwurally a strong boli lary 8310 JlRale 0F Wow ‘ull ¢ posturinis of Delsark were stown, A in DEFOR CE | Manufactured only by Di. A. B. WiL- | 1S IT THE 7 Hirschberg's 5 See c’r:\cl.. third of the continent and to justify their | 420 Ramge building, . Neb, | cett and Bessie M. Latie preceded the ad Elastic Stoekinz Nonchaazeab's W/A// *@ faith railways must be made to show fair it E) L d earings. Each has seen how much my bo | 0 Trusses Fi | ' Con& y done by faith and progressiveness und cach | S 4is lrs a,S C peclad les 4 BhARSmngLy roady toda sa tvch.mmore a8 Crutohes, The first gasp of the lnfant—tho last gasp o |, 16 0UBht to be, if you wear a - ) BTRal (5 haderiake. . Thoy reatiss tha | g Batteries, A1 e oo aged—in for 20-cent collar; lor(hls brand of | il Fy:zlisis heid last woek with Jim Hill us the adverse | Syringes, [ medns cbod huarct [ | Watoh our A P T Maoyer Bra E,',Efl.‘fisf.fimi party. | Atomizers piskes had blood = we COMPANY, The parting of the th presidents was | = Lol'3, | 8galen 5 _M\if"; XDy very affecting, said an observer, and 8o ten a1 i ] B0 0XY F GLUETT, COON & CO. § - yore the sollcitous utterances aiter each “ Ba kl n - Medical Supplies Mainder.” AnCHON B E1H N HRit > Max Meyer & Bro. Co, 's health that one could not realize that | for Consuiption, Colds. Bron sovair J | Sole Agents for Omaha, Neb, :’3.‘: one .‘..‘fulfif ‘:n::m.\. DAk thes doiuoeals 6o, Norvous Broatration AND WOMEN AT ONCE 3) or traveling) t s yiot | Ralekty tae Zation of rates brings about strange alliances. Sad Yot “0xygen Book’’ and 4 Trys Free. e e L0ST VHAUTY A iy To Reorgantse the Kichmond Termiual. St I St N . NSRS : 114 §.050038, ‘ !BQ‘AIIBI‘]N'!‘-.}@QV:", it e great Hindooiheds. 5010 wish wrll Nuw Yoi, Fob. 2.—Drexel, Morgan & Co., ey Pusp.Cesam of Tastar EOReas malo aion Next to Postoffic SPECIFID ox'% \ cu" | \(MEDO-ELECTRO PAD_CO. Cincinati Ohio AR CS, AT e Bave undertaken 10 take up the reorganiza- Used in Milli-as of Homes—40 Years the Standard, , Nex oslotlice Buite 010 Sheely Bldg Omaba | & A