Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 3, 1893, Page 8

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A O #hé other side o those strect where the sun is shining and you Phiiecat W other sido you have th will perspire like o harvest hand, but take a S (ndieieusl s down turn the other side in the shade and . " W abidingstite he A " + | you are chilly. Tspeak now of the climate i i ant the )t g umbas s She Thinks the Prossnt Starring Bystem is | Y0 VIiiy "o Tt Angelen and un | Onion Pocifio Mon at Danvor W et Ruinous, Diego. 1 was told that the mercury at San Butte Scale, the burden of prettshould be upon tho Diego, for instance, never got higher than A our emse ulso. Wo protest against _ ®= in the shade and never went below 60 tuinly the betet state I took notice one day about noon at the hotel S oW @Rt ahy NOTORIETY MADE TO DISPLACE TALENT | \civors e stopped that the mercury stood at | 00 EXTRA LABOR AND RUN MORE RISKS | ¢ 2> on the porch and next morning the same puntsna should be thermometer showed 402, It not only did A e llronds of the stut Difeulties of Making Laws in New M that for one day, but it seemed to have a vance Committee=Kiso Asks to Have the s ffin g Some Legisintors Understand Only Span- )lmhiv of doing the same thing nearly every the Chlcago Seale Applied to Twice | tion; you wiil bre out & b/ Many Yard t Auditors o 1sh, Others Only English — A “California is all right for poople who it "{_ e b companies in your Duteh Colony Ca 3 nt to retire from active life, but so long as resent. i man wants to work itis my opinion that i | degid % e Ticorro he will feel better and accomplish more in Wdefmoneiavor, e b A The famous Modjeska and her company of | $ome such climate as we have right here in | General Manager Dickinson and several | figures that not one of 1h measires mroposd dramatic artists arrived yesterday and took | Nebraska. So faras money making is con- ¢ cnjefs of departments of the Union Pacific [ would be of benefit to the farming comm dramatic artists o ¥ i | cerned. Tsaw no place during my teip where | 10 D CEPARBICNES 08 IS O vance | BILY in this state, in whose favor you secm quarters at the Millard. The great trs | the opportunities are more favorable, in my | '¢3r0 Wil SR LS < desire to nct, o oof these me enne is a most agreeable and accomplished | judgment, than they are here in Omaha. ‘T | committeo of the Switchmen's Mutaal Aid | e s 1 powor of the conversationalist. During u brie view | visited Portland, San Francisco and nearly | association of the Union Pacific system what | D an ndvance | today with a BEE reporter she took occasion | eVery |u\u..‘|} sortance .u“;(l\ww n";! I? it was the men in Denver and other big | gusly inju : | i o R rams too much to suit me in the vicinity o te y s 0 i B il to express her disapproval of the present | poyg g doesn't rain all the time, but | Y0rds wantod at tho hands of th o General Mar itailrond. f G Bringing the b Burwr of the country is carried on it seems to me, are too much in a community | George G. Farmer of this city, chairman General Manager, I F. & M. V. R, R business « | J 3 E. DICKINSO A ] “If this pernicious starring business is not | where people want to do business, of the gricva mmittes of tho system, | voriT SIn Unilon Paolie laliway 2 done away with,” said Mme. Modjeska, “it | T TIOTIN , | presented a document containine twenty-of ; 'vod for e healthy ue ‘s “Rex" ' 3 " s Wil be the ruin of the dramatic art i this | padg R, e healthy—Cudahyls “Tex’ | articlos, boing virtually a set of rules for the | If you want to be on_the safo side, stick to 35 suldiince of swito spanttar theold reliable, Dr. Bull's Co Syrup. Anybody can be a star now. Prize | sickly—Cudahy's “Rex” Brand Fluid Beef. | guidance of switchmen hereafter. 1t was a | P80 PR ot (RS, COn Lol \ orced women, professional burg - request for an adjustment of presant griev- Y | h ybody with a reputation for anything SWIFT THEY WERE, ances, defining the duties of foremen and e e : | 8 : % o If you don't know what the single tax i can rush upon the stage and get press notices by the yard. It is simply o [ Bat Not Smooth Enough for the Pol to promotion and a new scale of wages to be | is you are not up to date. Find out to- 2\ R AT L RUREE Sil AL aid not only at Denver, where the largest | pioy | g shall make the most money without | The Swift brothers, who have several | ! L : night. : i incre; but inc atly the \ the least consideration as {0 WHeUCr | ey boon called to account by tho local i n,.‘|1» ABIEE Rt Rl GV S s e biisinaga blht tor be ves | ButHoritien foRbHReIANen of virloustdiier ||\ pi R R E s e SRR TR SOUTH OMAHA AVFAIRS. . turned to the old stock company plan. et | sfons, were released from tho Omuha Jail | g, 0¢ “ap Parmer is the united force | Disastrous Fire Provented by Presonce of Come in and see them SHUN Y depuiil Cov Its rh upon MO ATLAL | yestendey afterhoon ol tuele promise 0 BOL | o) fha Switehimen's Mutual Ald susocistion Mind i that belong to it.” out of town and stay away for at least sey- [ OF the Switchimen's 3 Sk A dimel (e e e “But would not this pian cheat the smaller | 11 veaare to come. . They wero very much | represente present i this city by the A smoldering fire fn a Chiuese laund towns out of the opportunity to sce veally | pqyified at such unexpected leniency, but | general grievance committee, composed of | the busement of the Lister block on lower N “|'“('~I” '1' s 2 semove to | their T was short lived, and now they | W. G. Roy, Cheyenne; G. (. Milversted, | street was discovered Wednesday night in jood artists would remove to | g kicking the bars of a Council Bluffs cell . five saHallY, Danvel seno | time to preve oule inly have citics if they knew that they | {i Gursing the rather hollow beneyolence IRk st e O o e P el e e dould " depend. upon tho . patronngo, of the | S8 i e w18 T Salt Lake McClintoch, Albino, | been an extensive fiva if left a few minutes poople thore. With tho present miserable | ey wars urrestod in Council Bluffs and o5 H.H. Sl Leavenworth; J.'P. Long, | longer. S, P. Brigham, whose printing system tho people do hot know what | yurnod over to. the Omuha authoritics on vie; William Wilson, Grand Island: J. | house is on the first floor of the black, was tting. You see so much in the | chiios oferand lar but the mo 1. O'Neill, Council Bluffs; H]«\ Nelson, | warned by the smoke and personally notified about this one and that one, and they | could be proven against them hor Kansas City, Theso mou will be lolied | Chiof Smith, who was only s block away I paraded before the public a8 being of | porit larceny. Tn the meantime it developed | (014 by o delezation of the switchman from | Without turning in an alarm the chief made the nighest possibl it. " Ihe public taste | thag they had helped to burglarize a clothing | Mhe Qraer, o f‘“:“_"‘l-‘“ I!’-‘:_“‘;“]“;‘ (Denver | his way into the basement, crawling on his ly_becom mewhat uncertain as to | ggore in’ Shenandoah, Ia., last e VR IO s requestel on the | fyce through the dense smoke to the fire, A which i T8 T vith nearly 800 part, of the Ald ussoclation as, the Surd bt | fow bucketa of water held the bl in ch @ moro attentic the elevation o or made clothing, Tho property enver about, o ¢ e | until an alarm brought vhe department, the art and n nuch to the moncy maki noar)y all disposed of (n Couneil Blufts, the two organizations mentioned, Whon (L Was S50n aetni{sye0 side of the profession.” the police had a cinch on the thieves if they nd Higher Wages. pethe fire started in a pilo of old rags in the could get them back again, The chief grievance under discussion {s | P2¢K room of the laundey and was fast eat DUTCH IMMIGRANTS. Chief Scannell was in Omaha yesterday | the discontent of the switchmen 1 Dony ing its way up a partition. A few minutes St § 5 — and made arrangements with the local | who sternly demand the same w . more and ‘the wooden fire trap would have Open Evepings till 8 p. m. Saturdays 10 p. m. Colony That Will Raise Sugar Beets for [ jolico that the two men were to be rail- | work and symilar risks as tho s been ull ablaze and it would have been a Oxnard’s Factory. | roaded across the river, where be had men | iy the yards at Butte and Anaconda, The | miracle if the Delmonico hotel adjoining had O T LT T, (NP R T W TR K IV T Y Among the guests at the Millard yesterday | stationed to nab them’ as soon a5 they | men at Butte and Anaconda ave working for | "% {”j"-!“‘l o up in smok Ry 7 was Mr. J. W. Vanderhoogt, who represents | crossed the bridge. This program was car- | u different corporation, the Northern Pacifie, | o 4he smole from the burning Chinaman's the Hotland-American Land and Emizration | Hied out, and when:the criminals thought | Bug the men natarally think that, like worl | 04 rags: was sickening, causing some of the | tkey were golng to breathe free air they | and risks should be paid for in like ws men to castup their accounts, but they company, which has been organized » simply walking into the clutehes of the | The adjustment of wages asked for by the | Stayed by the work ] RAYMOND, the water for the purpose of locating a large wuthorities, and relieving Chief Scan- | Denver switchmen is o slight advance upon N AtTempt RuROIbEE A THE JEWELER colony of Hollanders in the United States. | nell of the trouble of obtaining requisition | the Chicago and Omabia scale, but the differ- | Apoup the. time. the bl ot tho Lister ) The ideas of the company are of importance | PAPCTSs. ence, it is claimed, is only tomake up for | " T SO C0 Rarittsnel "‘I | to Nebraskans, inzsmuch as they relate to a Volice Hlotter, extriy worl, skill ind risk. . SR e aeibg i SO | ‘hie: stecti aze is i o i orinstance n the Denver yards there | Peopie ol e strects ednesday evening | considerable extent to gn industry which is Chief of Detect Haze is getting requisi- | OF NSt ” i, It i 7 oy il TVEQ O e raaatomoth. prosortions in | tion papers vendy for H. T Blunding, who | i colisction of all the ante-bollumbrica ;I\’nu e n’\v.u e ‘t””’i’ .1;,1\:;17 l\un::lun; | o OUR EYES need careful care. Glasses this state passed several forged checks on Max Meyer | of cars and wheels, irrespective of p 10 ot away with articlos of clotning. Flynn 2 ‘ sometimes save the eyesight—particularly When asked for information as to the pur- | some time ago, Blanding was arrested at | conditions of servitude, are in us 't | gotassistance from bystanders and after u | ‘ Y 3 : SR oS S S B s DA GG ALY pses of the company, Mr. Vanderhoogt said | Council Bluffs, but when it was found thay | Words, there is the narrow guage, i d tussle the thioves were landed in jail Vs £ i av are adiuste ah e¥barti vl SV e Glictmatatives whioh ! 1iducod this | he was also wanted at Avoca, In., the Coun- | Hcht ‘“‘:“-“" the standurd gunge, 4 foots | 1 were toughs of the first water, resist e > if they arc adjusted by an expert who thoroughly i A g HAES, s police refuse \iiovek ches, in operatio cars, engines and | jng “from start to fin nd giving the offi Lt . P movement were virtually the same as_those |f.l.-l:1»',N byl ! ik ;.\.‘ couches of both sizes running in the same | cers a hard fight in the corridor of the jail i 2 tests your sight, Our optician tests free by elec- of all colonization plans. That section of | the Omaha authoritics, “The grand, Jury train, This entails considerably more work | Thay - micht have boen elubbel iato insciel ; Sin Holland fn which the company was ovgan- | g’ bieSior U 4 said that. the for the switchmen in makiug up trains than | bility had not the oficess boen now men and " tric light—the only proper way. ized was thickly settled with peoy mod- | ugninst him is not strong, and Detective 1')‘ 'h one standard was in sole use as in | Acting Mayor Bulla stainding by cautioning | Are those ignorant pretenders who, b erate means or none at all. The lands upon | Hazo will make angther efTort to bring him Yuties of o switchman are to “make. | oM 10t 10 “hurt the gentlemen. " without any qualifications, any ability, which they were dependent were worn out | back to this city, — up” and “break-up,’and where the third On Bread and Water, Ay exparience ; : G ” sit to the store 3 i s A 5 ce, any skill, claim to and only made prodctive by the application | BUKlars paid o visit to, the store of S | xail is used tho common coupling pin will ot | Jack Sullivan and Jim O'isley, the youns | wavsgen o % : RAYMOND, of large quantitics of fertilizers. The high | Wedneaday night and carried off £24 worth | SPerste and a_long llv iz of fron has to be 1ps who refus: X out their fines on | POSSess the power to cure all the ills of FIFTEENTI AND DOUGLAS, OMATA, rent ('rh i m{m these l.mii‘-‘ nd n“.-;“l)n. L A R raIL a user «\\vi”.‘,{l A x’u‘ i(;vln‘rflnfl‘ lx\“r“l.;:‘n the str L are existing on bread and water, | the human race. But their want of rost of the fertiiizers made too g ur- | Jadic & coupling p ach d ead: i e N . :l.‘_;”“r”‘.w B LAk ot S ana ladies’ rix returncd from Chicago | pind o o of this bar can only be done by | ‘l‘:l."f 2k ) y‘hu: c‘.l\ the lmuL worth soon becomes apparent to their “We have no difficulty,” continucd Mr, Y with o1 Coon. whois wanted | hand, and right here the risk comes in. The L @ o L ChpliAli s s el e g e ot 2 Vanderhoogt, “in sccuring a large number of of which the Omuha Mattress | Men say thata switehman's job s the most | arenot allowed any time when bo dupes, and these conscience Postal Card us for Our New Catalogue. starring system by which the theatrical | gaven or eiz Bie SHowWers: avery. Ay, | DIOYVE switch tenders, seniority of persons entitled | olen goods included namo L aatLi o MR I o r forges \gerous of any among railroad employes | ROt 8t work. A luscious dinncr sent them oks ar ¥ i BEWARE OF up. y B e st O | company s g el St S S coupli Uy | ey by friends nover sttt | (TSRS 879 so0n sonsignod o the | cpu Sl AR SRS Yartne States, where they can have better land at T brakeman’s one, though they would, by uno | the grated door ne jail. “The boys sniffed | oblivion they so richly merit. Wa Lo DOUGLAS RUOLS, Nouo zeu a e g S5X A 3 ety 3 i nite e A ey { the odor of the fragrant viands and sighing d more moderate prices and which does not | Do not travel without a bottle of Salvation | means, depreciate the enormous risk to life, | the od t via sighing Ay e rastorl aud price stampéd on bottots Loo! ” e s o1 fontilisors. Within o fow | Oil. It cures a bruise at once, % conts. | health and hmb the brakomen run. wear and yet so fur: awayy” returned to B el LSRRG O it fonitwiicn yeubuy, FOR dnys I will be In New York to reccive the Thaes pakea boneatis their regular diet of crust and nqua. these miserable boasters is the quiet, £ o @ ENTLEMEN, ™ A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf, | seaml swooth inside, more comfortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever firsy of our colonists. Wo expect about, 200 | Post lectures on the single tax to- | Tho difforonce in w ked for by the : D8 §1o ULLZAGbINIp: dignified yet courteous demeanor of amilies to avive on the steamer within a | " = Denver men to equalize the scale patd 1o the | A R. Kelly and wife have been favored . ! i week. Another steamer will bring us as | night. .. Ladies free. Bohis bt o silus izp She scala bl 10 theil! ikiia now laugliter hose noted leaders of their profession, In but still men hate to work for less than Lew Cory came in from Sargent with hogs % for them others get for the same line of work. "The | today and will remain ovel 3 E - ® soldatthe price. Everystyle. Equalscustom= is loca at Crook, Hayden Bros. Selling Ludlow’s $3.00 Shoes ‘w‘l',ll' b ".:',!‘.i\""f,(,m. Dy tore Mr. and Mrs, Perry Jones) residing over ] Pt i (L 2122 shioss costlugytront pPLONSS county, just on the southern :nmh‘ Ne- at 1,95, §2.75; night foroman, §2.00; day helper, §.605 }"‘; ‘\“‘:‘;I”‘, :_""“ ha N Nt """‘ (nicaing [ S 0 S N g - ‘The following are of the same high standard of braska. . We have secured there over 30, ey 3 pale. Resl T ik .75, night forcman, §2.00; per, ox the ; nine-pound be n | merit: acres of as fine cultural 1 Every pair has LUDLOW $3.00 mfhl‘ helper, £2.70, e Mrs. R. T. Maxwell and her three children Q ) g $4.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf, Mand-Sewed. farmer could. nsk which is stamped on the bottom, All of | In Butte: Day foreman, £.25; night fore- | 4 Arkansas this morning to visit 2 #3580 Polics, Farmers and Letter.qartierhs raising all kinds of ‘rops. We expect to | LUDLOW'S shoes STAMPED .00 ave | gy &3 dov helber, 855 night helper, Pewitsburys, who arc in bad health, | Who, during the past 27 years, have NS B 5500 and $1.75 Tor Youths tnd Boys, B sttt oty cunnls g | warranted. Take no other. We are | But the men in the Denver yard seck to Dmond dhe Judy who in a period | abundantly demonstrated their ability ; TR e e { LASIES, renchos for irrigd i & lnneo portion of our | selling them at 1,98 a pair. Tho 1,000 | Fuise the scaleas foflows it foremat, wnd mud to Bellevue some time ago, is | O effect speedy, perfect and permanent i o Cof P, $1.75 for Misses. : land, Our watcr supply is ample, and we | pairs are going fast. Every lady in | per hour; for day foreman, bi¢ cents per vhoringie cures in all the worst forms of those del- : s MRS Y Ry, T IS A DUTY you owe yourself Shitiimion tile WALCr Slmost Y 0y oY | Omaha’ knows that Ludlow y helper, 8 cents per hour. (adatin ndersonthandon Inhis vestgna-t s 0 Se iR g et aa Rt v S P ey, Boonomice in yous most absoluto certainty of our crops, as we | STAMPED shoes are o big bargain at | ,,Thore is no demand mado for an increnso | ton as policg oficor. ' He will “shortly join ] : e J 5 | f tho 3 A ] . footwear by pnrohasing W, Sy s ekt il N ek 2 those yavds now working under the | the ranks of the grangers, he intends | the general terms of $ can regulate the watersupply with perfect | §1,98, Don't miss this great sale. If you | Chicago scale, but the design of the men. is | MOVIg to his farm, g 2 i D L. Douglas Shoos, whiok aceur A Tepresont the best value W 2 cannot attond send‘in your husband or a extond that scalo to twenty-one yards in- | John Cunningham ana Tom MeGreary, two 1 2 - D, attno prices advertised 3 AYOLD L oamako, S S d of a dozen or 50 us undeér the present | of the men who were scalded some timie ago i : », 8sthousands oon tes. %:.m.ly‘(\y::: il‘..“\tfiuu Sropsand L friend to buy a pair, sizes 24 to 7, widths | ;ansement, at Cudahy’s packing house by the bursting 7 v s tity. Do you wear K farn 1 A to D. Common sense and opera styles. In Omaha a switchman r ves 815 per | of a tank, have gone back to work. The e matca it but Teading tndusiry. - Our peopta | 1t will pay you o attend the greatest | Wwonth if he works each law rking day. | third man, Will Linnehan, was not so NERVOUS, GHROWIS o AR AR TN Dbt i fhoh XA L ELER Any extra worl Sunday or over- | fortunate. He is lying at St. Joseph’s hos- d are probably better acquainicd with beet | sale of ludies’ fine shoes ever in Omaha. [ time. s paid for exten, and 1t 13 ng uneen | Dital badly DUt not danenainry woashi AND culture than almost any other class of | paceio 1o e : i s Ancsly ncor G 5 o ik N gy : 3 farmors, and when T inforned thom by eaje | Xt clerks towaiton all. - | mon occuirenco for 'y foremun 3 recoive | Sam Piper and Charles Swith, two kids of PRIVATE DISEASES. o il atve exs T Ama KR TR to the president of our company that I had HAYDEN BROS. g o OB T u course | tender years, were the leaders of a i of Hnnu Write for catalogue, 1 i y liico u cect Lo Th clory, stating i En e e A D erna S he has to put in fifteen or sixteen hours a | young toughs, who attacked a peddlor. driv- ud, sizo and width wauted, W Douglas, Brockton, Muns, e Tl ry goods and shoes. \ll ¥y to (I]n "'1 and \lf‘l:-u n;; has no choice as | ing a wagon. The boys were captured at e \\‘mv!mlr, Kelley, St ger & Co., C. J. Carlson, us Sveason, I nitz Newm m = s sl g Bt " Le work is there and vitally immediate and | the ruin f the Methodist chur vhere c! fouth Omana. ‘-‘""2 shat -r.'-;"','ml,g[“n::".l»l:fivl.'i:x.]l 41.?.'1““‘1" Post lectures on the single tax to- [ must be dono then and there. Buta man | they were hiding, and lodged in jail, i, feel that though they aro coming ton now | night. kets 23c. Ladics freo. canuot stand it long and has to ly off four | were brought out and questioned and country, Jestined to ombark in 2. izt i e ur five s ata stretch to fetch up for lost | turned to the cell, the ofticers thinking they Send 4 ts for their illust: d s QA Ratiatolazas sleep. may beable to learn more of their habits. end 4 cents for their illustrated new e (B nlak.u i hotlontinado by all Rrom! Lincoln A i oh SPRRAC The men do not rest here, but ask that less | A secret cave containing stolen goods is | book of 120 pages, ‘‘Know Thyself.” . A Fa than thirty minutes work shall constitute | hinted y competent t'xl'}lt})fll»\_ll‘r soil, clin and | Porte Land Co., Lineoln b. one-half hour's vay, also defining what wages s —_— ¢ Rl an Carior k> eport hud = shall be paid those who, by neces- Parks' Cough Syrap : ¢ Poss « a8 re- Fish! Fish! Fish! sity of things, must work during the dinner Has been so highly recommended to us il moved from our minds us to the adaptability T : . : i o. B of our land for sugar beet culture. You | . Any kind you want you can get at | hour. that we now ask our friends who are suffer- | , Oonsultation free. Call upon or ad Pt remember thatour s ape contper | Haydens's 10 very niceherring for e, | And to emphasize what they deem right | mg with 4 cold to give 1t a trial, and if i | 4ress, with stamp, i reemavanTlY CORED or NOPAY! Retanda of Nok Aihihava Mackerel 10¢, 124¢ and 15e per pound the committee now in Omah: ill be joined | does not give satisfaction your money will be 2 it ST S || B Tl e | SR Do el ety | el B RS e Batte t ' Nt o o Bt o ot B lightful sunny climate, which favors the pro- | halibut, 15e; sturgcon, 17dci cod fish, | Sonthhrest eeston op wees of the Gould | guarantee. Price 50 cents and $L00. Al n ' B " & B i t Cinanc ference; Naf' e diction "0 Socts. containing. the.groatcat | Te por pownd; smoiced salinon 1o pev | bouiiwost systom, of which the Missourl | druggists. elis, A Financial Reference: Naf'l Baok of Commerco, Omabia, : L atHe nd; s cific is the’ main feeder, and who is said : : J Sk ; b el amount of sac e m.\lhl,’ pound: white fish, l0¢ and > por | tobeonoof the smaothiess men i tho S No DETENTION (rom business. No Operation, “There isat presc tory for the W ] ; = : Investiznto our Method, Written guaranteo o abs Bttt | 1o factory for the | hound; Russian sardines, spiced, 10e per | try when it comes to presenting a case be- 5 5 “g s |4m s"ear lutely Curo il kinds of RUPTURE of Loth soxcs, Witk Wi @ make acontract with the Oxnard | Pound: anchovic per pound: spiced | I Iroad officials, . 3 <8 . » of kuife or syringe, no natter of how long v 3 16! I'he men have come to stay wi . b} . 4 § : standing, duct. We shall ship all our beets this year We have the very fi Washington | yuic e AT ¢ o ¢ e ¢ d i g akes a month for that gentleman to go over | . n and mext_futo your state, anditimately I | spiced mackorel per pound, and all | the schedulo presonted for nis approves, < i B & ¥ ol OMAHA . The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY hope we sh IMiave not only one, but miny | kinds of fresh fish snapper, 10c¢ per L 1 o & ' 307-308 N, Y. LIFE BLOD.. OMAHA. “[1. Rirenghly s o deteembortance of | nia fresh salmon, 12de; white fish and — N SITT F i . - - - his i stry, and aro doterniln 1 tomake | .00t 10¢ per pound; smelts, 124c, and | General Managers Hurl a Defiance at the . ELA 6. W. Willlamson, M. D. i S all other kinds, too numerous to men- Legisl Aok NEW MEXICO LAW MAKING, tion. Remember you can get any Kind 18t evening the following letter was sent AE SPECIALIST Does your system e of fish you want at to the members of the rairoad committee et ATRTOM Fealonin Bnans HAYDEN BROS, — :| of the house of representatives at Lincoln, A Y CAN TREAT Need a Ish and English. Fish d tment before whom the railroad officrals appe: i 3 Y ! i g 4 officials appeared - & i Hon. Ben § 0 1 States district i - Tuesday and Wednesday to tell the legisla Lo s ¢ OU BY MAI Stimulant ? X attorney, returned ye lay from a six Beantiful Olty Hall Fixtures, tors why they should not vass a maximum 4 i weeks trip to difornia and | Itis pleasant to record the fact that 1t rate Dill nor reduc the passengor : ; AOW? If so, use Oregon. Mrs. Baker remained in California | ¢ne thing about th w city hall equip- | rate per mile in the state. ‘s £ ) and will not return until May, Speaking of | Went is complete, Yest Yy the last of To the Railroad Committee, House of Rep- A o N 3 frml usn two-cent stamp n,lr full ""fl“"“' B iv. My Baker said the magnificent electric light fixtures | resentutives, State of Nebraska: We thunk (2 ary, which are mailed in a plain enveloy h N whilo away was In the old town, of Santa Fe, | They were manufactured’ from special | fegiiation o The territorial le \ture was in session, | designs by Russell, Pratt & Co. for the It was stated in public during the hearing by WE cun Private, Nervous, Chronio 18 o roma s 5 rotunds and courts. They are of wroug! aleading memberof the independent part 1t Cures Colds, Coughs, Bore Throat, Oroup, Influ. diseases, Fomalp Wenk- B 1t is & romark lght to an American” | rotunds an I ey are of wrought | ¢\ theteaire of th turo (o trom enza, Whooping Qough, Eronchitis and Asthma. nesses. Men ind 'V ' 'made Atrong by @ 0 to watch the pr lings. 1 visited the | ivon, |...an1 made and Bower-Barff fin- | railroads fairly; that it is admitt t A cortain cure for Consumption in first stags study of th: particular trouble. That lower house, which they call the assembly, | ished. They are wdsome and symet- | railroad companies should be and a sure relief imadvanced st: Use at once, malignunt vlood diseaso perminently cured and took in their way of doing business. The | pical, and have a style of rugeed beauty i enough o malntain their propertd You will ace tho exscllent effect after taking the without the use of Mercury., We always majority of the menibers could not speak o that he 4 P T L 5 Y | first-cluss condition, to pay reasonu g first doge. Bold by dealers everywhers. Lacge guarantee u cure. understand the English language, so it by 1t harmonizes with the surroundings. | and receive a fair’ return upon th came necessary to havo tho speeches, and | 2he pillar lights at the foot of the broad | Valuetotietuvestons | (5 T 0 M S “CAUTION. | NEW ERA MEDICAL AND AMERICA’S FINEST WHISKY? -lel‘n |u-.‘.-.-.-«\|l ]u.‘ v .Irul.\l ated by an ;Hm-'uT ave of s ‘lm |]::ui.m lh\}«‘l' ; ED | phe pailroad companies wiich wo | == nterpreter either from English to Spanish | being also origina rhaps the best 1 be pleased when the tine comes KENNEDY'S o from Spuish o TEnglisl s the caso de- | comment that can T mado on these fixe | Sun piicn (it prortics i ; Tuzl bt I BT | SURGICAL DISPENSARY ot e lnerras & bumpiore | suresilata soy that theyare up totho f cobdition, hnd pay S TOLER Mpon O] e 1D | MAIN ENTRANGE 58555 T.OMAHA 4 For Sale at all High-class Drinking standard of excellence which the publie 1 *WE Ve tubmittea 2 % Aro NEVE language that the speakerand somo | & CO- panles which wo ropresent, showlug thut you | yI™ ONLY IN BOTTLE® N Dealer does not keep it, write to ars of - the houso did mot understand . P OE L ARG RIARS s 0F o, Fails wit E AS A ¢ peculiar foature of the busine See the celebratea S piano enaetont s ! TRADE MARKLABELS | TRADE MARKLABELS Natiopal Bank, iuterpreter did uot wait fo Ford & Charlton Music ¢ 508 Dodge. | You have on the one side manufactured sen- ker to flnish o sentence be | b e L. S. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, DALLEMAND & CO.. CHICAGEH R Lont px son T a1 T . FREE! GIVEN AWAY! FREE! o proter was i complete echo, only THE WONDERFUL | wapital ho b 0, all that s read by t clerk - $ho chairiman, all inat was read by the cierl, : We Ofier Valuable Prizes for its Solutiont . i ough his mouth and wero transformed 4 One? 1 not, call at once upon the | _ Cficers and Dirsctors —lonry W. ¥atow prai 1 l‘."-:'“,:")v‘r'“ G T lp.m y . | Havg Yoo Had ormithing Goods ‘Dealers. of your | I C. Cushing vios proslisat Weihe v v city who will supply you Free of Cos | fiorse.dohn’s, Colitas J. N. it 'y spoaking used Fnglish the iuterpreter | Reed, casbier. paniel, o vice versa. 1o was a - | ND IS ON YOUR COLLAR? . d hummner from Hummersille, 1 vis WHAT ERR [ & 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. e .! thelr co ‘v " vv‘ \"l ) ‘;'(“: |lh; 8 " ¢ ::n:n IS wll ought 'f‘ hle.cltl‘fi':rll_ | ¥ Loy around senta Bo. | Tor this brand of collars 1201, ! “IMie clinate of California was not I "' isthe very best value | AND WOMEN AT OKC! ne traveling) to reglstered Y- o tho groalaph 890 exuctly what [ oxpoctod to find it. It is o jhat fanbe Racincow | N CEmiet et oo a8 OF vigal pawor, b 3 faay 3 treate ! ST 7 7iars for 20 cents; three i ' g : P « 0 3 o ihat warin il iy cllmate Uit wo read The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder,—No Ammonia; No Alum THE @On&@-7lul 50 cents. $80 A MONTH § ) or sty ameais adnh by urtlr paaiod uo At ko tof wbout, not by & good ¢ Itis nice, to P aeiarea s Hoge #uro, bub blero s & constant cuilliness Used in Milli-ns of Homes—40. Years the Standard, CLUETT, COON & CO. | WEDO-ELECTRO P2D.CO. Cincinuat, Ohlo. oo by ias nm 09 b Suaders 0 nim veldam § Bdstemp fors

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