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1l i O LG O OB 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: IFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1 » sccond division will be commanded by — Major General Snowden of Pennsylvania, $ — and the third by General Fitz-Hugh Lee of 'k ""n“"m-n\n; Tenth and Dodge " " Virg : : foe | Streets was robbedl Wednesday night of 815 Great Northern Railroad Will Be Welcomed | 'minia Mrs. Anna Kinkead Tried Before the Polioe sh and o quaatity of liquor and |‘l|\m'r~ by Omaha. Dally Gazette, Judge. . ovenmwas arrested yesterday on Wasnixaroy, D. C., Feb, 16, —[Sy Tele- a charge of steating harness from the Hurst gram to Tue Bee]—Arm crs issued "‘I"l*""'l*""\ Solhy Wits The vags and @runks who stood up before POSSIBLE ROUTES TO THE GATE CITY |toduywere: 0 are of | FOF INTRUDING AT THE COMMUNION TABLE ( ;5 0 Bérica yesteriny morning had on & Captain James W. Allison, commissary. of ' s | PR unny streak, anthis honor had the painful g subsistence, will repair to Baltimore and duty’ of pussing petty sentenceson Grover Views of the ftamored Extens outhward | oo in person to Major Ci »s B, Pen od Church Members Mako Contradictory | (love Kinley, Claus Spreckels, ~Ex-Chaleman Falthovn Talks with rose, commissary of snubsis! purchasing State: ts Aboat the Keeords—A Judge Gresham and Robert Emmet Refreshing Frankness About and depot commissary of subsistence in that 1 of the Flimflamers S Tenedinn ave piltied 150 g i )/v ) Thc flrl'i ral ()f a rcfi nCd onds. city, for tempe duty o i "o restgnhtion by Mnjor John B, Babeock st S Coeh R o T poments, Dr. g 7l oc % H - assistant adjutant general, of his commissior —_— u ‘ough Syrup still takes the lead. 3 X l 4 N 7 B ooy Ny o , . i e S e \ Western girl in New York ; The rumor given yesterday by Tue Bee, | cepted by the president, to take effect I ebru- { The entire time of ")l" volice judge yester Fish! Fish! Fisht 7 A 7 / i bl through its Washington cc pondent, that | ary 11, 1803, | dav afternoon was taken up in lstening to At Hayden Bros.' you can buy any- i\, e & ] N d i 4 " EPRARK s 1titely to ave dAlsact through wail Loave of absence for three months, on | the testimony in the case of the Park Ave- | thing you want in fresh, smoked or 5 )17 : 7 her first a} S In a city b()‘d]‘d- surgeon’s certificate of disability, with nue United resbyterian church against | sal are the prices: Fresh road connection with South Dakota during | FEECEEE o he T tment of Texas, the present year, is received with rejoicing | g pranted Major Jame Kimball, surgeon. | Mrs. Anna Kinkead ke herring, He per pound; ring perch ! 7 ¢ { . | S SRE . . l el in 'l\\\.\\ cirolos outside of those who would | The leave "of absence on accountof disa. | W. A. Spaulding, clerk of the board of | 5¢ per pound: the finest lake trout, 10¢ 8 7 : v, / n hOuf\L 9 h(,l' imntroduction naturally have to meet a formidable rival, | bility granted Second Licutenanu Ambrose | trustees, was recalled. Mr. Spaulding has | Per I|uvmu| u)\nn )Iuh. 10¢ per pound; | A f - A4 t . . A o 5 I. Moriarty, Ninth infantry, October 15, s | been one of the principal prosecutors of the northern sea halibut smelts, 10¢ . o (0] ~ 7 Qe . . = Among these the rumor is diseredited and | * 4 heen on \e principal cutor h $ P Gl } " N rQ A6t of hrgumenta aro advanced toshow | oxiondod twoimotiis on uccount[of Glaks | sase; YA Ha/apparently lety hiF memory at | P Pounas ']*_‘|47 apper, 10 sun fish, : Dz ; ks 5 at hLl first that the Great Norhern hasother “fish to fry Chiuplain Ollen Afisworth. Tiwenty-fourth | his grocery store when he started for the | 10D "‘]"‘]”f:"‘l‘(M“',‘”"\_'::“‘f‘ Ky Tlh;' h 7 - D SO gt l SRR . - an to be casting “sheep's eyes” toward [ infan is detailed for duty pertaining to | court room yesterday Al ) il LI 57 SOcC1al reception j=--pic than t 1 ! We have the smoked sturgeon, 174 4 9 S O Omaha and Nebraska the World's Columbian « y»-»\xv‘wn wnd u.li | The witness swore that the church record | 40 et s iy 11. el ; 4 g But it is a fact that . J. Hill, president of | report in person to the commanding generalyf of the session, which was offered in evi- | {150 it finast smoked salmon. 17do: A 3 __l 5 1o 7 41( ‘ the Great Northern, has et with wonderful | Deparyment of the Missouri for duty accord- | gonce, contained o full text of the trial and | ¢ ‘I""“l“,‘ml“‘l' el '\‘”;:l ‘:] d ‘j",':f(l” ) 3 glrl lfL mn N cw \ (0))] (At)', success in securing money to build the sys ? ol the action taken in the matter since July s Have o 1age Ne R lEa ¢ b 7 3 5 tem which now extenas from the t ST T : bl We have a large Norway mac ¢ B SR Iakes to the Pacific coast, and he has aspira CBGR L L bi 1801, when the case was first brought to the | j¢ e Nor wer, ¢ ) as Pl esenteq wions to still further extend the line - notice of the moderator and the session. | 1 Sioux 1ulls s the prosent terminis of the | Herrmann the Great, whose claim to the ! After a great deal of hard pumping by the | finest Seotland shor SRt Northern on the north and the linc is | title none dispute in his professional line, | nttorneys Spaulding said that the session | pound: imported anchovies, 10¢ \pid tended to Yankton where it | i) ho the attraction at Boyd's next Tues- | hud not requestec e, Kinkead. to st s pound: St. Lawrence will come in competition with- the Elkhorn | { had not requested Mrs. Kinkead to stay pound: St. Lawren day and Wednesday: special matinee on | away from all meetings, but had requested s pound: Hamburg « ) : 9 and the Milwaukce. o | y B e resident of the Omaha | Wednesday. His latest and most wonderful | her several times not to take a leading part, | the "very nic nan haddios, n r. O‘fl elis N Bridge ind Termihal company, in speaking | deception in his repertoire, called *Ya-Ko- | as her influence might be bad and 15c per pound: tra y \ ] e vv about the telegram said: “Ihope the rumor | yo jg the result of two years of constant | Witness also said that the session did not fat milcher herring, ? r 25c1 Ber- s true, for Omaha needs a line from the | g4y It iy nothing more or less than the | want the defendant to attend prayer meet- | !i0 roe herrving, 7 for and a lot of north and this seems to give us an_outlet i other fish ¥ sntion., N - § ¥ ool Ut | disuppearance of a human being almost in ings, neither did it want her to lead in h too numerous to mention. Now has been closed to us except through £ s " | when you want any fish, fresh, salted or n channels, It would be a godsend to | the presence of ] audience. The prayer at any meeting of the church or Sun 3 b 3 ) ) 8 9 ¢ I h 3 ) at1a 22 v and would bring us a road that is C ‘ons two latgo %6 day school, At a meeting heldjuat previous | SHOKed, don't forget to call. foon < C()aSt ()f P'C‘h('n"‘l ]l] ltS Lh(lpf(,l'b 1" th(' B roealcc ateps agalnst. its | cheats suspended one from efther side of tho 403 school. Al d mesting boid Just brevious | G gALE VAPORATED ) Biter - mvale Pdhe. Northern Pacifio | sta They are open and subject to public n p . A I‘ b L H RN il MRS uRe. Totuing them | { tion, - A Chihaman enters one, making | delegated to prevent Mrs. Kinkead from | friopiana rand evaporated oret ‘ c I'lldry ADILb OME J()L, RNAL R thivimin: A7 B like that of ascent to it by @ ladder; the door is | joining the others at the communion alt 1315 SAE ohh. BOTH Sl be fe Tan S Mr. Hill's woild certainly help to build up | closed, and almost, momentarily be appears A meeting of the session was held I R e R S this city whose future is most brilliant.” in the other box. This the professor calls | s ueudi syi the witn ttor the | (oo mblansibrand fevhp N Remmedy. wenoral ngent of the Rock | the undergeround invisiblé road from Pekin | AUSUSt, A 124e. Tatnde i tlling ovor the. sityation said: | to San Irancisco. Several explanations | Susbension, tc talk the matter over, und we | Economy brand evaporated eream, Tie Ten Cents “Ihe building of the rond is among the pos- | have been given of the manner in which the ced that if Mrs. Kinkead would refrain | Condensed milk, 10¢ per can, &ibilities. [t would certainly help the Rock | trick is done, but none so far have even ap- rom i\'“‘»’-‘ leading part in the worship HAYD BROS e Island if it were built. Jim Hill is a railroad | proximately solved the solution of the diffi- | ¥ hict, d }"ij‘ to prosecute her fordis- | s g wondor and his romarkable succes Erteind ugbing us by fier preseace 85,000 SHOE STOCK 1 £ the circles of finance warrants him | Suchmechanical devices as o vanishing |} N o T o gy o reon 7 TR construction. While' it s purely problem- | etel, with all the professor’s melanio it LTI e elyor not. Tou8 | iy ok of boots and Siub ot POV m@@@ BB ati y th se the Great Northel | cks, w o roduced during his coming | £ v many o questions € tness sald | A ot D e e Lo woa | | Gty i el b= i @ || Bedian'biioowich budifordotian s George S. Miller stove, 1311 Novth 24th | : 5 / G T i street, is for sale in a lump. Ttis 8 0o | f———rmer——— A 1 join with the Sioux City & Pacific and with On Washington's birthday a special mati Had Called In the Police, treet, is for sale in a lumy a the Sioux City & Northern might he ablo to | nee will be given v s s general stock. Bids for the same will KENNEDYS CAUTION 5 X 3 i Detective Vaughn said that he was at the | be 1 0 Monds r 5 NEvie get into Omaha very easily. Of co this z 4 3 " _De e received up to Monday evening KENNEDY" RAYMOND, talk about the Burlington or Union Pacific A Busy Day" is a hilarious, scintilla '\h‘ml_l one Sunday last Auzust. He had | puary 20, 1803, at 6 o'clock, 't in m D N fl q THE JEWELE®R giving the Great Northern grain and other | musical concoction calculated to pl een requested to be prasent to prevent Mrs. | y50ession of store. S n for in- EAST INDIA BITTERS commoditics for transportation via Duluth | notwithstanding the fact t a | Kinkead from creating a disturbance. Before > g b arce comedy, for Y otter designa- | the services opened the officer had visited | SPection from m. of each ‘,hr Are NEVER Sold and water is all poppycock, but shorn | far medy, for want of a better designa- | th vices opened th ad v B n. of S of this feature the 8¢ teme s’ suficiently | tion, it is as unlike the gencral stercotyped | Mrs. Kinkead at her house and juested | day. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK, 45, IN BULK, sible to atte order of that class of play as night is_unlike | her not to attend the church or partake of Mortgagee. AT lONLY IN BOITLES / o . e b o asentatives of | duy. The best evidenco of this fs that most | the comuunion, as the, chureh oftcials ha N p ) 1"' WITH An O])th\ll Allusion. the Sioux City & Great Northern have ex- | shows of the kind have no plot, and the en- | reported her to the police and asked for | “A Good ‘Time Coming” T AR l,,.‘.“,.‘l‘_‘ wish to have an _independent line | tire far part of the performance is_con- tection. According to Vaughn's statement, | Was the remark made by W. H. Green, TER TRADE MARKLABELS It would seem as we have t R 2 f S to Omaha in order to secure an outlet, which | fined to but a few of the actors. “A Busy | Mrs, Kinkead rephed: the well known real estate dealer, at his § as we have but one pair of eyes T4 Rtiorokent deniad them undor: axing Day” opens at the Far Street theat “50 you 2one of Seavey's dirty hire- | office. No. Carba A E p P 1 FRATING 2 » e F W 3 D o e tratls Sl ns i a s a10) and Coatinues | ings, dra you, and hnve baen sent by those | ornce; Ne h block, today to a BEWARD 0F UUADKS AND FRAUDS that we'd be more particular who fitted them with rangements. With the close traffic o 3 ) X 318 reporte REPES A A | e At ok With Wednes: | people to Warn met Lwill go to the ehureh | BERJoporter, /000 WITHOUT DIPLOMAS glasses. Don’t ruin your eyes, but save them — City & Northern at present existence, | day Saturday md . L e cates 3 A HIaR thaC GXeat . Northan! i dine.§ Ak e oficer testified that during. the com. \A\{- R e g % (" :“ Our optician makes it his business to perfectly fit St. Paul from Sioux City, some "he English reading world is familiar with | munion Mrs, Kinkead grabbed a piece of ‘Well, T suppese you will laugh at my | { sl ation the eyesight. No cl ¥ such move on the part of Jim Hill . t work that My, Geovgze Kennan, the | bread from the plate and threw iton the | superstition,” he answered, “but I hav 2 AR UL 0 Y arge for testing. is not at all improbable.” n journalist, accomplished in Siberia, | 00 B ol ; 2 a dear old grandmother who is in her ¥ e thelr cre- A ennin will ‘be heard on “Russian | AU this point the detective's testimony | g3rd year, whoitells me to always buy in L. Seea HATNONT T A itical leeii (st ted)E ot Boyds as choked off, as his statements were a| ; o AL AL / ve VMOND, A VETERAN TALKS. Jxiles. (illustrated) at Boyds | wes cleted o, s his statements wore all | ¢ and 4, and o be sure and sell_in 7 7 have a FIFTEENTI AND DOUC Quite Sure That Rallronds Are Not Moved | Scats will be ou sale in advance at regular by Philanthropic Motiv vrices, as ustal Mrs, Kink M. J. N. Faithorn, late chairman of the Send One Dollar for One Year to on all News-s| i News-stands The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia LAS. OMATIA, e e e e s e B —— complaint specitied January 20 of this year I have been following that out and am y = right to prace Next came _George P. Spiulding, who ‘on top:' is t vidence! / tice in Nobras- ad start down the aisle towar The reporter assented Green is 7t U EO g |y e plain Diffenba will give his lecture | the altar. He also saw his brother, V. one of the most conse ive and suc- ) L Are principals ; ey Western Traffic association, now vice presi Shington this evening at the Lininger | Spaulding, try to prevent her by standing in | cessful dealers in the cit Mr. Green Ao ¢ © merely Alvm.'m;llu ieral minag: treovs West- | gatlory, and ¢ will be bandsomely illu Ibug. of et ‘,’1’3i.'f.l;\‘f.',"’{i“','f handon her | has been an extensive traveler during o - J e Car co 5 0 t d with stereopticon views. The enter- | shouldcl anding ac rireetmath o b 1 s i e i RO tainment is for the benefit of the Home for | Mrs. Kinkead crowded pastand took her | J1C Past two years, with an eye to ng \Vead] 1) yesterday of ) R ehartty place among the othor o 5 ing a lceation that offered more induce- NIl office & 1 to district Omaha and Kans ity iy ) v cAl Dr. John T. Matthews testified that the | ments than dees Omaha, or even the G itiheyuro reg- 5 ¥ upon a mileage busis the well | The next regular concertof the Apollo | defendant had been expelled and hud not | state of Nebraska, and he says that istered. i i o club will be given Monday night at Boyd's }n-!\in perm tted to llyi.rm:]-- uf‘;'num\l‘nniuxlx for | Omaha has more to offer today than any e i 7 3 A A LRl ah ; SO ully eighteen months; also that Mrs, Kin- Sricitvitha e LR basce b ' s I &s I T know so little about the matter, except | theater. Parties can p Rom MR ok R T RSHIh o valtlan notive | i o Seytiaiie hatibsoumin: r. dear es eal’ eS as T gathered the scheme from & short con- the box office for the bal ! of her suspension ¥ z [seaROxia e ke : nd had been requested to The President Coming to Omaha, 8 rot in l|m~ll\n|lIut‘xpu\qu positive opinion, able to use their tickets have left them at | 10 enjoy the privileges of the church until | y bl N1 o Prof, Hirschberg, presi- | SULTATION |nr.r;, 13 tka trentment of . On general principles, however, 1 believe | Ford & Charlton’s music store to be she had set herself right with the church. oyl p & P that markets such as Kansas Ci [ and in\. Wishing to attend this concert | \Witiess admitted tht some of theactions of | dent of the Iirechberg Ophtuhlmic Ine , rather than at swords’ points | tiel ]“l.,“,n \,. sold at the box oftice, . omitted from the records, as the ofticers did | company of New York and St. Louis, has l‘\" * i £ - » | DOt care to reflect upon the standing of the | consented to visit Omalk The professor 5 . As both mark: re open to the | to the g The club has sceured: the | UPt ¢4 L 4 consented visit Omaha. The professor Is remarkable among whiskies for its Bt Vil rekeakn It wonld' be e heiohe | service 3 Hess, violincello vir- ‘I!”;'k' h 1"»\ Spr¢ lll"_"f',‘!‘“_ reputation of the | will be at his agent’s, Max Me; Bro PRIVATE nlsEAsES e of folly 10 sy whother the schome 18 fcast: | tuoso, and Miss Bella Robingon, pianist. e o the records, ecords contra. | & €O Monday, February 20, and will re- Purity, Rich Quality, Smoothness and el R Hon (bt wevee bnie sl T dicted Clerk Spaulding's. statements, and | [0 one week only, ' Those suffering | we oure Catarrh, All Diseases of tho Delicious Bougquet. are_actuated by purcly selfish motives in the court somoted. st from any defoctivo vision or disease of | Nose, fhroat. Chest. Stomach, Bowels their efforts to securc business, To ask Furniture Department. T P R L "'}'»‘- HopiERauldaROICYE B ATk C R Bl Seiero QRN lnand Dives, R S exd borfde. | thiararore, et DA S e “rl e ml’E;an 1::1&’“".;\“' '\u‘xlntufll the | nity pass, but consult the renowned eye Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseases, illowsham holder and towel holder | @ als 0w on a f occasion | expert. Female Weaknesses, Lost Manhood their live stock busin rom certain points ! Ak i Hate AR ries ¥ S 3 kel i’ favor of the scheme scems to be asking | With every bedroom suit. o b avTion he CURED. Sold only at High-class Drinking jy:l:lll‘hll\lll“hl g than the most optimistic lehulrm»m suits, 3 pieces, from $11.50 | U K PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, pormanently cure) Places and Drug Stores. If yous King of the peace which has comeinto | Our aim is to give first class goods at Pastor Henderson's Evidence. aladies of a private or delicats Dealer does not keep it in stock, c bosttivaly Surod: g since he lnid aside the mantle of an | the lowest price possible and we are now | Rey. John A, Henderson, pastor 3 Ul on of nddress. with siampfor Clrculses, Frea ‘Write to active arbitrator of freight rates, Mr. | ghowing a line of thirty-cight diffcvent | church, “suited that he had. publicly an: e T LV Ty I Torime fn contact with an exemp. | SULtS that we challenge *competition as | nounced from the pulpit that the ! Dr. Searles & Searles, 'S aRA,'Ri oy lot 0f men. SUIL it whs an ondiess. vomm | to style, finish, workmanship and cabinet | suspended Mrs. Kinkead until she had . ! . Next Door to I'ostofice ptention that I had to pass upon in my | work. _right. Defendant was present capacity of ¢ an of the ussociation. My SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. 0 services at the time this announcement present position is by no means a primrose | Large suit hardwood, 2430 bovel plate, | {1 Honhiarien talkedhylLNEthG ath, but its wor are as nothing com- | 6-foot be 3 inches wide, 4-inc] ired o the months of Incessunt toil Just | oa o ‘f”l‘ .‘ ".1‘ 4 *xl'\‘u‘»:: .“Mi.' canoh ) H id aside and 1 am in Om mply to_look P on foot d, at $19.00, regular price king forgivene o fiian b ki HortahnvAto. antil.| 825,00, >case was tnen argued by the attor- - Omah a. Hiirize myse1 with the meeds ot Oraha et | 8 different styles of hedsteads, 3 Mr. Ed P, Smith, counsel for the de- 4 . A hus over o become acquainted with the packers and | Of each style, now on special sale, 2 full | fe ad from the Presbyterian discipline 7 4 1100 state- those shippers who use the Street stable | cars of bedsteads alone just in. arulalaliinint fopaicHA Sotiauatianslon ” AL car G Kindly remember we carry a complete | g thH e B Reml she pacond aud teful ; TR line of fivst class furniture, bearing the | $ha reconds had sot oo mige oy sact, that / X 1 patients (Ths sum was paid for the frst World's Fair Souvenir Coin minted.) N o rofi Fi p i i o have umison. general stationer of the | Smallest margin of profit of any line in | with the laws of the Presbyterian assembly. . " - g on it Chicago, is in the city. the west. o HA \l"”"‘Nl'f'”x“il S He l-‘l‘l";‘I"II":.“:.,“', pove that the Kinkeads 5 LR T X > vy i | in the shflpe of a coin, but many can have fac-similes of this valuable work Pear mssenger age ry goods and furniture. ad never appeared bofore the session but bRty Une o ! s facs 5 sl \'“N\;ml_‘, B asont of 2 2 once, and did not have a trial at that time, ¢ 4 Ncousaful puysioians tn Omahato- | O art—only special coin ev ued by the U, S, Government—for $1 each. larke veen appointed live sto A $1,000.00 baby grand Chickering | 8¢ that the records showed that each time N duy 18 Dr. €. Gee Wo, who for the past tvo | y nt of the Northwesterh, with hoadquar. | piano for 8175.00, tuken in_exchange [ b 450 was set for triul tho session bivd ad ! \ R e s e iata [ e United States Government n this city, vice R. W. Jonnson, trans- | upona Wegman piano. Bell Department | fondants, Filoksan iz TR S0 SHA 4 J r’ enve Store. g P " rioy 4Ag pAEY doctor can successfully tieat you by ° (. T. Huincs, northwestern passenger R - I M T\'“"i"J"l"” ""I""‘ ““""'I'"“"l of a — und oure you, ns o hue dono thousunds Wor d,S al r, aines, no, vester, assenger e ennsylvania judge, who had ordered a per- others, with his wonderful Ohlnese reme PRt s Knnaie Ols Dory Scoth 4 LOWBATE BN CSION son relnstated o membership because 'the Johann Hojf"s Malt T~ | el iond iy Wil vo doise i l SR DILIE 1AL R riersat Ka = 0 heel accord ¢ 1 " is clai o ond elp, e to I ou e Rt RS IR o “: \IU\\H al Kan oI Hanston: Tex . aad fHaturn..a trial had not been in a rdance with th tract vs. ‘,‘]e. It is claimed for yondull help, but write h o if you [ BALLEMAND & CO.. CHICAGDs member and urged her to eithe 4 u way or settle the matter by confessing 3 ? ! All cannot possess a vules laid down for such proceedings. The uponh Bl at on 1d he will_give you The California lines, parties to the recent My tenth special excursion to Hous- | evidence was hustily reviewed and then the Johann Hofi's Malt Extract that a | hiscandid opinion of your case. Fximina- ° o ? . 1 D e o » o o B otns free A it W COSL yO! othing to con- transcontinental assotiation, will “wld | ton, Pex., will leay Monday, | attorney turncd his attention to the mem. Hozen bottles of it is equal in || wsakizse sustivalliioon |,}.x',',fif..fl”‘u.‘mu ap Sou v enlfl Colns-—- meeting at the Hotel Coronado, San Diego, | February 20, 1803, Tickets good to v bers of th ion and the elde My, alities to | pileation. Address, todiscuss the question whether they shall | tun until June 1. Transit limit 15 days ¢ Smih said he wondered what kind * of nutrimentiand mm-c. q",“ I y adopt the new tarift recently promulzated | in egeh divection and good to stop over tanity they were dealing out at the | a cask of ale. It is well known DR. C. CEE WO, au St Paul by the Great Novthern, Novthern | 4t i v Avenue United Presbyterian chureh | by almost everybody that farina- Rty o e f(n' Ofjicial Souvenir e B el e, J; A Monroe | ™'sor all particulars, addvess Pat- RN s Judiing R e Jakons of sh ceous foods form starch in the — of the Great Exposition— ¢ m Pacific attend the meeting | ’ 1 4 nbers they appeared more like the mob - ’ A TR e L, | terson, 425 Rumge Building, Omuha. which followed Christ when he was on the | human constitution, The starch DEI‘ ORMI I‘Y BRACES 2 etk LA b £, I Wilkinson, grand masterof the Order | e and eried “erucify™ him, (\\\imi ates W ilh lxc ';) stem in 5,000,000 of which were donated to the World’s Columbian Exposition by the Rock !l and for his home in Galesburg, 111 lght express IEasee Ot ‘,..,m 45 p. el Monday at .;m‘lw L tion, And it lms been pmud by | A Tr LlSSO:, As there early ]‘I'\llll\u‘ 1“ be a demand for these Souvenirs that Several conferences were had w Thio o / est for ice at the records was : ity ~ondo A i > . BRHTRA e R (e 1ln.lp1.‘.-\x higtion | m., and reaches St. Louis ut 3 the next 16 by the reporter, but Me. Spat SR experiment that whereas London Crutches, would render them very valuable in the hands of speculators, the Exposition be leained. 1t is presumed, owever, that | © BouD, L - phaticaly declined, saying that the books Porter only:dissolved 25 per cent. . . 4 5 ; they were in conneetion with the proposed | Note further—The Burlington is the | contained notations which were aot forthe | of the starch, Johann Hoff's Malt Batteries, Authorities decided to place the price at uation of ull railwuy organizations in | only line operating th sleeping | public By te lissolved 60 per cent.; Water Bottles, A et body ars between Omahs 1 St. Louis. 5 tract dissolved 60 p .y 3 LG e ' f h e ““The Burlington also ofters unequalod HOWITEA 16I0, and it enjoys, morcover, the ! Sylmg’"», a or gac olin NEWS FOR THE ARMY, double daily service to Chicago, Denver | cor > of the Versatlie Swindlers 1s | superadded recommendation o tomize 4 i i X an and Kansas City : g Jn.,...n AEae AT B containing mo alcohol, or at any Medical buppll 3 and sell them direct to the people, thus realizing £5,000,000, and using the “"-n::m. :Iu...;m- mull 1 the Tu- Ticket office, } Farnam street, About 1 o'clock a. m. yesterday a mancame | rate the merest suspicion of alco- additional money for the further development of the Fair, gural Day Procession - - to the ‘police station with a package fo 8 S ; e c : eral John R. Brooke, commander of the | A Kimball upright piano for $00.00, Sl B AR Rgkeen v | holy l‘\"d ”’e“{"'l‘t l:h\tu"}l‘;lljt M-UE & PENH]L]] Considering the fact that there were but 5,000,000 of these coins to be '\Im- ut of the : d ‘l:l‘\“ i oxohinge on 6 Wegmun, Bell | rested Wednes i‘c‘ “lP‘: ous l:‘l]l:%] rc;‘:“ in dyspep: distributed amomg 65,000,000 people, in this country alone (to say nothing B e o R IR B Bergajas Opaaiy wend ypeiiie a0l donned | \‘it;‘ig‘rtJ“‘ f of pain; in (l?lnlxly : 14§45t of the foreign demand,) and that many have already been taken, those wish- 1) Froscoing and _intevior decorating de- | ey to Thirteenth and Douglns streets where | o restoration to vigor; in weak- e g Next to POSLOIH" = ing to purchase these mementoes of our Country’s Discovery and of the B Rk ima urnished. - Henry e :‘I“l‘l““’." 9y Sother 3 ““,},“_"‘“‘I“”'l""' ness after an illness, like “La | _ grandest Exposition ever held, should secure as many as they desire at once. I I S * Realizing that every patriotic American 1y for passing forged checks ‘b Wa m. General Who has been selected as grand the inauguration parade, sent | h e f building > 3 % | hat he was o pal of the two men in jail, but Gripp! 1sure means of building 2 ¢ ral Broc 20 moatl yesterday usking | Seo the celebrated or piano at | cliimed that they were nonc thein any up the lost power ; in all tenden- 1 ’ DO YOU TAKE will want one or more of these coins, him if it would be agreeable to him to com- | Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge, | thing worse than card sharps. He had met yhy or atony a perfect 3 or aile kg : p 2 mand the first division of the United States -~ =7 | the other two crooks on the and they | cies to atraph atony a g R PATENT and in order to ngake it convenient for O Shaeaiaridde e dudade aan S o X had teaveled together as far as Omaha. The sprition, It is simpl : troops that are to take part in the inaugura w second-hand organs, 825,00, Bell | B UANCCH 06 A% BB Qi o | form of 1 5 B |24 T WHAT A him to get them, we have made arrange- tion parade, General Brooke replied that it | Department Stove e S acranhaiieUatile e marvellons in its effects, Beware = MEDICINE? h J I would, but, of course, iu army matters poo- | - as bud as the other two, and will keep Him | of imitations. The genuine must FOR- 3 V ery W ere ments to have them sold throughout plo canno s s ey de 3 ontist Keir . X . ) 4 N 4 y =g conyouAnswe e y by a e leading Merc S g Tegnbehtgg e “;""ll".\m’u See Dentist Kelm, 40 & 41 Bavker blk | ina safe place for a while. The package | have the signature of “Johann 25 R the country by all the leading Merchants of at least three men seemed to be tly | = - " the neck of ev bottle. anks. If not for sale in your town, send $1.00 each for not less than 1 na OB M WL RATRUY . Hoff" on Consult Frec, and Ba 1o (R Eisner & :‘I';”d”lw" Co,, sole Jfive coins, by Post-oftice or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Bank ,\.\é :‘:‘“fimmw S ol e s Oinha : R ,, agents, New York, | 6. W. WILLIAMSOH, H. D., Draft, with instructions how to send them to you, a// charges prepaid, to ith the approval of the secretary of war, | o - - e sk, mone) gmmaniiog e any | ‘ : DR. R. W. BAILGY | s P E c I A LI s T Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Ill. {1R roport at headquarters of the avmy for duty Teeth Fillal Wity AND Dlood Dis- in connection with the inauguration of the oatPain b7 Ly but new, —_— Latay a7 BE president, and_that on completion of the | oot QUICKLY A uty conte plated 0l i 0 3 1 N L = that you order your personal staff to ac 1 FRNRE SR STt parona : A Full Set of lwll T lubar for h ) ; Pith statmp fon, Euarantar to urtache Wakoralne e e Tf.'...u General Brooke was seen by o Bee re R iarana R attabadils 4h) .__ e ————— Tom O Hraln Fower, o porter soon after the receipt of this message. | moruing New ¢ m‘n,.a.m 4 tho evaniag of sva) Orgns in ohor sex caused by L ’:"‘“:m with him only his aides, He will probubly epectmens O Wioxivio Eiaatls i1 on an LHSROILY o Wi Covary b order wa rive o writton suarantse 1o ¢ opart for " Waahieton about " the' Tt of u.:e only Fure Cream of Tartar rowuu.-NoAmmu..,m Alum lfi'(“l,‘}lhnlan;:fin‘rl:‘;‘Floovl;;;l'ol~| ik r%:figfi%fifigheryghfi\filr et AL AL A A KR e R ‘ebruary. He regards the detail asa very : PR fice Third FloorPaxion 3> 5 : gl anell, 1818 Dodge Siree Rreat compliment, as it is sowething that in Milli-us of Homes—40 Years the Standaid \anche i ik st Peagini L 1ocr, | Sl A St BTN | For - Sslo in Omaha by Sherman & 0'Co 1 g [y T

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