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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1808, STRANGE STORY OF A CIRL | %% snvemmenmer, s | (P, PATRIOTS, AND AT 'EM!]: e commissioner ’ time a mayor, city clerk, city treasurer, five celves #4500, and the lai offfoe commis- AYER s members of tae school board and six coun sfoner and commissiodertit Indian affairs cllmfll’\‘-llilnrin wiil be nominated. draw 84,000 each. The. diggctor of the geo i ir Demstor is freely talked of as a | Al hat logical snrvey receives $5,000, and eight Linooln Parents Accused of Selling The oralty candidate in case Mr. Walker has Yo That Hunger for Offics, Propare to geologists under him are cofisidered worth as Ohild for One Hundred Dollars. ot secured & ‘majority of the delogates. Fatten Now, much as 84,000 apicce.s Righteen of Uncle Mayor Phillips, the present in@hmbent, will Sam's pension agents cash treasury checks i D e also enter tho donvention for the vindication to the amount of $4,000 Tor each of them 2:.' :'x?,::"":‘“::"Otr'";,("':;:""'} ke ;": of a renomination. Councilmen were namod yearly. Even at the cApital there are ¥ e Congl DETERMINED TO COMMIT SUICIDE | {1 & oo enrds an. foilome Wirst, . w. | IIMELY TIPS FOR THE TORCH BEARERS crous snug places. The wages of a large | Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Volce, i Second, G, M. Hemler; Third, D. W. s of senate employes run all the way Preachor’s Sore Throat, Asthma, Carre; Fourth, W. W. t; Fifth, no o ° A Sho Declares Her Intention of Taking Her ,,‘,',:\'i',',flli':,,',':'flf,m,\ v aunders. | | | How Best to #lod the Devions Paths Be- luwn'|<l|’l‘{||-'l;:\|l'l~y: e JOf the | Bronchitis, La Grippe, and other ¥ Own Life Rather Than Consum- - e tween Petitlon and Commission —The the house side the saldries are i from derangements of the throat and ) mate the Sale — Legal IN A CRITICAL CONDITION. Way Is Long and Dreary and Fringed the clerk at #,000 down to the laborers at lungs. The best-known eough-cure Steps to Be Taken. £720 aunually % " ¥ Banker Tempe and Wife of Lexington with Wrecked Hopes, Allof theso places e it the disposal of | &N the world, it is recommended by — ‘olsoned by Thelr Child the president. For tha benevolent purpose eminent physicians, and is the favor- LaxiNoton, Neb., March 6.—[Special Tele- 3 of supplying definite information to office y . . ¥ Livcotw, Neb, March 6.—(Special [ I®NGTON, Neb., March Tethpe, tiesdens its an office? Soekers 1o clorks in tho treasury dopart: | 10 Preparation with singers, actors, to Tur Bee.|—Young Alice Bloch's & 2 2 the Prst AL BARY, &nd Wi If this conundrum were sprung on a gathar- | ment have just published o list of places | Preachers, and teachera, 1t soothes N N P case is again attracting considerable atten- | O\ UM First National bank, and wi ing of torch bearers in harmony with thenew | Under the government which are not within | the inflamed membrane, loosens the w E B lying in & critical condition from an ac 3 ton. Some two weaks ago the girl was to civil service lines, and whic re therefore dental dose of rough on rats. Yesterday | & POWers that be it is dollars to peanuts | gubject h:.np‘;‘v:mnnr»!m ly?\l'ln!\lu new adminis phlegm, stops coughing, and induces wed a young German, name unknown, and rnoon one of tho children got the box | YAt nine out of every ten would split theair | tration. To each of several thousand po repose. every preparatton had been made for the | . 00io ke poison and spread some of it | With @ sonorous “aye!™ But there 18 a long, | tions thus described _the salary belonging to AYER’s it. At the last moment the girlran | ypon g picce of meat, which was cooked for | Wearying and decidedly rocky road between | it is attached The reader Has only to take away from howe, and took refuge with her | breafast anticipation and realization. How to get | M8 choice and apply for what he wants, 1t P ay beas well to giention, howeve 8, that fan h ngs on former employe ¥ mith of 320 North After eating the meat, Mr. and Mrs. Tempe | there is the rub, }l\':_(x_'\m?iu:ah\‘\;‘ll t '”1 ‘(!::i»['rll"\"ll'.“:‘;([’!“[':”:Il chErr a cy plr? ead cheviot suit that ha g \ Eleventh street. Her story was to the effect | became very {lL, and upon investigation dis- | =4 o1 syggestions may be of service in aid- | apply unsuccossfully for oficos tor very one wallin the windowthe one marked four=fifty? that her parents, who are poor people, living | (HEFCA tho cause. SThey immediatoly bogan | iy niiious patriots to roach the publio | Who iets & position under Unele Sam taken for consumption, in its eacly you know that it's as good as it is good looking? at First and G streets, had attempted 0 | to find that the child had thrown the re- | crib Ambition O'erloaps [tself, Stipea: of k’ ‘l 3 arly ! h e K Itin the third force her to marry him | mainder of the contents of the box therein. | With most ofice seekers, writes a Wash- | Itis true that most applicants for high ages, checks further progress of you see that handsome gray checked suitin the he was placed out of their reach for a Physicians were noned and prompt | ington correspondent of the Globe-Democrat, | O ore oventually obliged to content the disease, and even in the later row marked seven twenty-five? Do you realize that ok, but last Monday roturned to the elty. | {3 flen, foF their relief, bub tho ¥&* | tho grouble s that they do not know how to Vorlpunally sought Bt sometime b | SLOBeS, it eases tho distressing itwas a regular ten dollar all wool suit that you were at evening nt to tho grocery store asthitieend g0 about the business. Appointments are ppens. the other 1w Occasionally it | ©OUBh and promotes refreshing t o) on an errand and was met by her father, who WINSIDE LOSE CALL. chiefly made through referoes. To begin actually oceurs that orson, gets a big sleep. It is agreeable to the taste, looking at? Did you see that five seventy-five Aitdail Hier 1 veturn Home on the ple 1 o ¢ Oleveland idsy o make | Place without asking for it, though too much p 5 i N t Her mothor was seriousty U1 A rpeded hor | FO0F Stores Burmed, Bat itacd Woek saved | "iths whon Mr. Cloveland dosires to make | plice without ssking for , though toe much | - rioeds but small doses, and does not checked suitin the second row? Did you wonder $ 5 the Rest of the Town. bl L CrLACAUCs- | 1,0y ones that they have been o ed toim- interfere with digestion or any of howwe coulddosuch things? Hundreds of men have rvices. The girl went home, and nothin Wixsine, Neb., March 6.—[Special Tele- | ton to the democratic senator from the state | portant posts withoutany solicitation on the the regular organic functios As Ea was heard of her until yesterday, whea sho UL ok looked at these three suits and the other forty that Wive BaE o % " in which the office ocated ore is 8 case in pof at of & member of . showed up at the Smith house dnd told a | E¥am to Titk Brx.—This town was visited | 11 With tho ofies Is located, if thoro i P eeldoht et oL vras tinbof e memberol | - eiiefgency medicinie, avery house: 4 ¥ . NS eNrIA Her: father ‘hud. lockod Her up | by "m- ocond fre during '|hx \,l. " x‘ L senator vefors for information to thi | Garfleld's death ke chianced to be fn Wash hold should be provided with Aye we display inour big show window today, and said e said” her father d lock er night and four of jts prosperous stores are n of the state democratic committee | ington on business, having no ne what- o) ¢ Ped ¥ 3 o i L after he got her home and had refused t0 | o\ heaps of smoking ruins. About 10 | and the member of the national democratic | ever of applying for political p 3 A '.'.e;” .l_"u:tnral. TRty ?0 themselves and their neighbors, *‘I wonder what permit her lo leave until she promised to | ok the fire ted fn the rear of John | committee for that state. But neither of | correspondent of influence on Newspaper laving used Ayer's Cherry Pec- it means.” | Hayes' restaurant and soon consumed it and | these men is acquainted with affairs in all [ Row said to him: “Why don't you apply for toral in my family for many years, I marry the man of her choice. She says further that the fellow has paid her parents | (ha' yajoining buildings, Tracy & Dixon's | the congressional districts, so that the ques- | such-and-such a place in the cibinet?” He can confidently recommend it for all $100 for her and that is the reason they are | hardware store, J. R. Mundy's’ building, G. | tion is referred by them to the democratic | replied that it had not occurred to him to do 528 P {ER % T i o Hharis oty | MeGIl's furnitire store and George West- | congressman representing the district where | so. But the journalist, who was his fricnd, | tHe Complaints it is claimed to cure, matry. That she obtained her liberty only | 1opo's” harness shop. » total loss will | the office is. If the representative is a re- [ had a dispatch sent all over the country Its sale is increasing yearly with me, promising to dosoand that during her | reuch about #12,000, partly covered by fnsur- | publican the defeated democratic candidate | stating that the gentleman in question wiy | and my customers think this prepa- ay thero her futher frequently importuned | ypsq “Phe huildings will be rebuilt at once. | in that district is consulted adaptea for the place and that he would ration lias no equal as a cough-cure,” low the fellow to occupy the same | 1¢ \Gag only by the hardest work thit Obviously the congressman. or defeated appointed. And so he was, merely on ac- —S. W. Pare kel g rtment with her. She declares her in- | tol re saved, and a calm, fa candida cannot be ae th all unt of that newspaper endorsement « W. Parent, Queensbury, N. B, [ ] pention of committing suicide 1t sho is finally | i evented the almost’ to the counties in his district > s he re- | Some newspaper. correspondents in Wash- » . into the marringe, Her friends 4 struction of the town. fers to the chairman of the aemocratic county | ington wield a good dealof influcnce. At the AYE R s ion of taking legal steps el committee in whose county the oftice in q beginning of the Harrison administration | to prevent the girl being forced into the | Bétetul allian Bt a8 - Vet hav Aone 1 Assaulted n Judge. tion is located But this man probably does | the re presentative o .; n llnln.m.\ ournal here ateful alliance, but as yet have done Brataics, Neb., March 6,—(Sp not know about the affairs of all the town applied to by an Indianapolis physician r . Oy B et A ‘ Srimts iy B igo 15, O. Kretsinger | Ships in his county, and he consilts the | for & piice as examiner for pensions. "Ho sor It means that “‘The Nebraska’’ has started the spring : - : - om the | chairman of ‘the democratic committee of | cured the position for the applicant, About a | e s S & Judge Tibbetts issued an_order this morn S i “”'L: whi ""'“‘“”)- from ”“r the township wherelu the oftico lies. This | month later he ot a letter from w man in | Git [ byal Divssin. “1’»:«:“1"'{&”‘"&“‘{:‘%’ B L LI SN SINA I BS S TOFYStECT ing compelling th tendance of C. V. | court house this evening at the ner of ship magnate is thus made the final | Tennessce, introducing himself as a patient JULLLIL ] i i 3 5 ’ i Mosher in his court at 9 o'clock Wednesday | Court and Fifth street, by Valentine John- | referce, and anybody within his bailiwick | and an intimate friend of the Indianapolis | Prompttoact,suretocure suits simply give you a taste of what we're going to do morning to answer all questions put to him | n recent appoint deputy United | Who wants a place under the government's | doctor. He wanted a place in the Pension this season with the great lever that moves the com- concerning the transfers of real estate to ates marshal for Oklahoma, withont ap- | Patronage should begin by soliciting his in- | off Xt can o1 communieation | ol % mercial world— Thompson and_the various stocks held or | % pravcEtion, e and indorsement. T.et not the oftice | from a man in Oregon, wiio wanted an Indian formerly held by him | “Judge Krotsinger told h sailant to waste his time in the getting up of { agency. He had veceived information from | Omen D, 5, Thompson was examined at 1ength | yoen meas foom mim ceho: Sid poohant to | ns, which officials in Washington put | the man in Tennessee, a relative of his, to in relation to s dealings with Mosher, He \ge in'n stroot brawl, but he was finally | Promptly into pigeon holes for want of time | the effect that the newspaper correspondent Mosher had deeded him his land in %) to/defond himself, which he did 't to read them. Let him rather go about the | had influence. Next turned up by mail an | ° k county and Outcalt his farm in this | fyily and was getting the boette wTair in the right way, which is the simplest | individual in New Mexico, who wanted to be Wlll Vote unty in December. ~ ‘These transfers wero | aiiing when they - were — separate . procuring indorsements all | land agent, He was an acquaintance of the ‘)IA{ I all absolute, but intended unl\(lw secure m‘.- 168, o lon ofticial line above described and up | Oregon man and introduced himself as such ) . avment of money. In addition Outealt | oy ArraiBiiea i police! colie to the very presidential chair. Accomplish- | The last applicant, having elicit civil rc fote” BT D ibillof ahia: ot all thia horseaon. | mootl " DHal facopnizincs. for appanks | 1ng that; he"1s: likely. to get what'hs: 6. | ply, thenseforth: regardsa the newspa gs usual at the next school election his farm. The deeds and bill of sale | ! P THE SFouDlE e e | sires as sort of unpaid attorney for him in | but for many candidates. They give were mot delivered —until “the = day | recent altercation between Judge Kretsinger Proper Credentials, Washington, to whom ho applicd forallsorts | a unanimous vote—every day in the on which th ank failed, part of | jonneon In order to have his application considered | © laborious servie This method of pro- : them having been left with Thompson's clerk | fao o Mo el A h‘,‘l_“m_‘fl'y‘_;’“fm"'i”’:g“_,’“fi gressive oftice seeking is not popular on the | Week—in favor of during his absence, and this clerk placed BT pasy for ng ol security for the payment of notes given for Graxp [sLaxD, Neb,, March 6. —[Special to n one sheet of pa! f possible. r Presistence is often a_winning card in 8 stock. Mosher held £355,000 uud Outcalt | Tuk Bre.]—Mrs. Fannic B. Randolph has | sk of example, hora is modal of an_ap. hunting. At one of President Arthur's 1300 shares of stocic in tho as COMPAY'S | filed a suit in the district court against the | plication supposed to be made by James Rob- | public receptions appeated & paipably rural new issue, The books of the company show | that the amount of £45,000 still stands in | City of Grand Island for £50, for damages | inson for a place as postmaste It begins with goat whiskers from Wisconsin. Jay h alleged to have been sustained by grading | With his indorsement by the chaivman of his | He was an applicant for a post office, and, their name. & omistinn by WHITE RUSSIAN The case hinges on the question whother | Stheets surrounding her property committee: having been shoved out timé and again with: o oD heLOr | Mr. and Mrs, T. Y. Gireenleof celobrated | Binisvir : Hon. John | out being afforded an opportunity to see the ornot it was . proper. transfer, Thompson | 3t 480N G (et celebrated | I : ot Commiige, | chief exocutive, ho had mado up his. mind to aiming that it is cessary to make 4 | Guourday Right ¢ DA MR, S ackle that august persohage as best he { S8 ya d by transterring certiicates of | “ww ) 'R Rutier hos filed a suit in the dia- s Ttobinson of this township has beel could. ~So, haviog grasped Mr. Arthur's Open till 8 p. m. Saturdays 10 p. m. stock and them recorded The cred oty active worker for democ ic state and ha 8 O ot roceed e g . st Do po. | trictcourt for #1249 damages against the | Setive Workor for de | 1and, he could not let. go, but_proceeded to :.":’r'd,.‘,l“(‘,‘,‘,‘“,‘,,",‘mfi,';(‘:”}"l‘,’;j‘,“‘.“":"‘kf:;‘, o i Tsland Canning company. In his | thut s appointment as posmasior we 1 shake and shake, talking'all the while about . etition Rutter alleges that he entered a | lor's Crossroads will strengthen the party in S ms for the post bitice afores v | because they know it has no equal as a these procecdings bogun to hold good. The | betition It ges th r's O h i : s A : o eq L) p 219 o et with the company to be their ma this part of our county, and I hope that you | good friend,” said the president, ;({)\:lrnl.“(:r";lt‘r\-“‘l\‘.‘!:;Ai.’m] on to produce a copy | Guer Iok titas Y sass 400 thie : will give him your inddrsement. Fraly Volrs, most palite of men, ‘I ‘I'!uunl talk to labor}nd_tempeq saver on wash-day. by-laws and articles of incorporation of the | $eT¥1Ce the company re Chatrman Billsvillo Township Domocratic | \attipg o T oLier 1ow are 300 people | The “White Russian” is a great soap to il Committee, B RS iy use in hard or alkali water. Does not N i . Fox's Boots. ) : On the back of this note Hon. John Smith e ool sephaditbo applicbn ol o et injure the hands—is per- PRO] E(}T YOUR EYE The Mercer A case with a_queer story behind it is be- | NEBRASKA CITY, ) i —[Special ) & Omaha’s New2ast Hotel i ) talk to you, and I have been chucke i fng tried in Judge Tibbeti’s court today. | Telegram to Tuk Be chiird Vitte, a ) Indorsemont, of Mr. William Brown 15 | every time I tried to suy . word. So I fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics. '8 ago George A. Fox, inter, ] shav A ; 0 ames R son- should re- Pl i 7 i : P of o om0 Ao | el oo charscter bowt town, s | Sl i "otk S - | s cpiornity o male s oo 1| JAS. 8. KIRK & €O, Chlcago. TRINIDAD o Y oy 1 arrested, charges i J ezzleme 08 y. ocratic O Lo Voking ~ 3 B eside o Srgr e 2 shoemikor. ")1:14-,\' .X“ ',‘,, ","’il,';"‘",',,,f:',',‘..’.“:,': arrested, charged with embezzlem. m. tr«w\.)* B ‘u wocr ! .n oking ’l‘,",":'!i .““~}"{“"”"(1"’"'{".,‘?.' s "‘»’d'.’”"" way nlllky Diamond Tar Soap, Makes the Skin Sofy COR. IAT'M Anflin_flWAvHD 378, sk 1 sav he HsUh oot Bonott ntly divorced from his wife and_she th this appear the following: bt et L 2 S S e P H A I 40 Ko0ms at $2,5) por day fo Larscw's cluim, supposed the court would ined 300 belonging to Schusseler. Vitte | Indorsed — Henry Tyler, _ropresenta The old manat onee relinquished his gras SSHOOBRS Bl et day find out all about ' it, and did not appear in | Went to herand said she would be sued for A naakoon) "j\{l’,'l‘”’",“"“ president’s fist and responded, with : 9 EComYH BathiSESHY) pardly court. e court gave I arsen 4 Judgment, Ee mpay b e Rnidl of o Arkunsis state domocraié i g, utmiost Cheerfuliess: = FOR {0 Roous with Bath at 832 v 34.5) par day. of course, but it was not until a fox | settlo the o $100. _Bhis gave tto h ndorsed—1. K. Jones, “That's all I wanted. That feller who is L R A e purchased some property that the execution | 4nd Dick “blew it in AT B S cuarE 2of | 1t has cost Mr. Robir standing next you will know enough when [ 3 OPENED AUGUST 1st he issued thercon was any good. The prop- | ot ¢ matiswillalso be brought | procure all of these indorsements, but his | call tomorrow to let me in. Don't you forget Street Paving, —— erty was sold, but Fox sicceeded in having | 3gainst him. backing being’ unexceptionable, it isdollars | i6.” Modern In Every Respoct, it set le, but could notbe gotten into Dip) I 10 doughnuts that he gets the postmaster- This was the president’s clerk, who stood ey Rooflng, Elc., Etc. Newly Furnished Throngnout court to be examined as ‘llu the real owner- Duxcay, Net 6.—[Special to Tug | ship at Taylor's Crossroads. by. The rural jay came the next day and = St o i b 1t beloniged Lo M 3 | BEE)—This placn is agitated onaccount of reat Pleking. e LT REFINING and PAVING PLANTS ___C. S. ERB. Prop. was again sold. Tt was not until o writ of resti- | the breaking out of diphtheria on the island 'he ofices to bo distributed by the presi- | blessing to & man. During Garfield o aim e an TInTEL tution was sworn out that Fox realized that | just south of here, One family by name of ot divide themselves naturally into | istration, Uncle Jerry Rusk, who had been in CAN BE OURED- his home had been sold over his head, all for | Tober have buried three children and the | cl , belonging respectively to the Treas congress, was very anxious to get some place e -, On Hand and Furnished a pair of boots he claims he doesn't owe for. | father and one son are now sick. ury, the Interior and other departments. | under the government. He was in the situa. | 1f Dr. Schenck's treatment an1 cure of Con- At Lowast Prices. He then hired attorneys, and asks to have | The mumps been among the school | Quite naturally, the president refers to each | tion of Othello—without an occupation, and | Simption were somothing new and untriod, : . the sale set aside on the ground that she | children and nearly broken up the school. | of the turies of his cabinet the appoint- | he was disposed to accept anything that was | beierm kn Y, doubts but what has brovel It- | Experts in refining and yaving sapp'ied only hotel In the clty with hot and ool i i Theidinees b pontl : et : hete d v e self through u ro 1d as our grand fatn. y and cold property is his homestead. In themean- | Tho diseso has not been contined to chil- | ments which appertain to thoir divisions of | wortn having, though it werd only a place as | cout Loecugh e rocord as old ater, and stoam Bout in Qvory roo u while, from $7 the costs and claim for the | dren, but has attacked grown people. the government. For example, in regard to | chief of bureau. However, the president fi THE TRINIDAD wnd dining room service unsurpassed, boots have risen to nearly $300, @ ———— | consular and dipiomatic pl Jleve- | paid no attention to his application anq | A Speeifie for Consumption City in Brief. [Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's | land will consult ry of § inally he ashington in disgust, sayine: | and for all aiseases of tho Lungs. Notreat- | ASPHALT REFINING CO., RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. | Witch Hazel Salve will cure them, Gresham. Of course, he will fake a good 1l Garfleld to go to the dickens: Iam | ment In the worldcan place 5o muny bermu- e S Lydia Butler began suits in the district —_—— deal of adyice from outside of the cabinet. | going to Wisconsin.” Ho went to Wisconsin, | Dnt cures of Conaumption to its cradit as Dr. Spocial rates on appiication. court today against L. G. M. Baldwin and Frescoing and interior decorating de- | The views of democrat senators and others St sin, | g henc! Nothing in Nature acts so direetly 50 Wall Stroet, rescoing and interior accorating de: ; @ was elected governor four times, and finally 1vel ¢ B. SILLOWAY, Pro Foter J. Wollenberg to enforce herdower | gignsand estimates furnished. Honry | Who ought to know will be hard on such | bocame secretary of anvinlie’ o] Wiq) | and efectively on the lung membranes and NEW YORK CITY. rights and recover hor dower intoreat in cer- | PHENS S0 gatinates furhisho subjects, From this churning of wits and | career open out bofore s man wiio, if he had | Sossestion 1l msron bores, O tuborcles, 0L tain property owned by the defendants, but information will eventually be produce succeeded in getting second-rate post | all the seeds of Gonsumption as G w Wi"' " n which they had purchased from her husband, - fresh crop of diplomats er repre ears ago, would never, probably, have been ’. I’G 1 8(3 S, X 1amsoii; M. U. B R o Ihoi s Bonuting o hod BRIEF SENSATION. tyas bE EHB UItea B iatan AL roat oot 4 0f ngnin, i ] Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup signature. There are numerous other suits aries will run from $17,500 for an’ envi ol AL S AT b S L B g SPECIALIST to follow, Mrs. Butler having won in the | General Munager Diekinson Not to Leave to a first-class power, ull the | Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's | until it fails, and only after faithtal trl UI’VGyOPS 2 8 test case brought, the Union Paciflc, way to the interpreter at Peking, who only | Witch Hazel Salve will cure them, When any one despond. Tt hus brought the ) CAN TREAT Ed Porrin had i hearing this moning in | 11000 pacie civelos wore torn up yester. | KUy $00 vo Bui Ll noselesa o't wni eaion, 4 tirhed e police court on the charge of burglary, but g 5 L4 With th partment of the 3 OR [+) despa 90 Ehlisant hgmes Info oy, C tJ OU BY MAI The case was continuod until tomtorrow to | 44y over the telegram from Chicago actly the same. i ! A RESCUE OHAPEL. 19 colngiteinoy. ol Soatinug o deily On I’aC OY’S secure the attendance of H. C. Mayland of | that Mr. Edward Dickinson had been men- i s eveland will c AL OnaE Ooa e e 5 Treatise on Consumption, Liver and stomach Dy , e i Staplehurst, Who is wanied to identify o | yioiad for tho position of general managor ot | Wik Hoc rlisle, whose suborainates ORI AL oL T bablLal (MG B0 e i e ' Dl | Wehave a full supply of Mathes HOWwW? hide which was among the stolen property. e pleon oL will digest and classify "all applications for PR po for ] A 8 Dr. J. 1. Schenck & Son, Pliladelphin, Pa. | matical Jpstruments; Draw. The fire department was given arun {o | the Atchison, Topela & Sante 1o and shat N S 8IS GUG ERCHS fo AR riment: sor. | Missioner Crapsey met o good sizod audi- H i Coy - anp R e LI IR (e ourteenth and R streets this mors to | his presence in Chicago indicated a possibil- | yice. The ve portant officers under ) ence of ladies at T yesterday "= ——— | ing Papers, Tracing oty '/{'l’,‘.' .‘.“_'I':_‘;"m’.‘_' T """:'l',','l'""',‘l’.‘ {'['",' it "“':"""’ sxtinguish o blaze in L: C. Richards' fine | ity of his acceptance. Carlisle will be selcted out of the morning at 11 o'clock and laid before them [TRADE MARK RRAISTERED.] Transits, Rods, Chains, Lev. | J, coricibendense qone in the utmost pele barn. 'l'll‘ _\\123‘-"[_:;:}“1::{;;"\1’\‘"::“\_“'lllll}l:“.‘gll‘\ (llwx\nl At first flush the rumor scemed well | knowledge of the chief exceutive. These in- | his plan for the establishment of a rescue “I" A o els, Tapes, Squares: lllus. 8 to-duy. Sgge. Tho barn caught from an clocuric light | founged, for there are quite a number of peo- "3.':‘.' {ho treasnrer of the Unfted States, the | chapel and house fn tho burni district, . trated Catalogue free. WE GURE 5riate, Norvous, chronta Judge Lansing this afternoon gave young | Plo who believe that there will be changes | Jahors'of vustoms ut the peiam L He said that the funds had been promised to § \ MADE A WELL nosses.” Men and Women made strong by a Lillivn Fog over whom o bitter fizht s | § anagement of ihe Union | 4 number of cullectors of internal revenye, | build the chapel as soon as the ground could A % e P sy of dheir particular trouble. Tha been waged in the county court, into the g he April _election, but 5 : Do Racred it a8 Blaa s o T ntignan nlood rentiy cure care and o of Miton Daolittle of | M. talking of the rumor to.a Plums Worth Plugging For. & 4 Was alaoineosssary o have & out ury. We ulways e Ao N % 3 e house for the care of the fallen who guarantee Omaha as ner guardian, The child's step- | ssentativo of Tue Bek, stated that he It is the e way with all the other de- | **5°" mother wanted L. B. Treeman of this city | had a telogram from Mr. Dickinson denying | pariments secrotary boils n)xihltlx_\}ish ln}t‘“l'ilpll'l!i:\m the clutches of a INDAP ex 114 South 15th Strest, e - = as guardian, but the Omaha relatives ob- | the newspaper rumor and stating there was | down applications and supplies the prasident | sinful life. It would bo ne y ve & e e Rt jected. Tn handing down the decision Judge | absolutely nothing in the report given wide | with facts for reforence respecting appoint- | board of trustees and the i 'nmnnno ) Next to Postoffice. N__EW E_RA MEDICAL AND. Lansing stated that the charges of ill treat- [ publicity by the Chicago press. wents. The business of dig ng applica- | number of earnest Christ women who | HINDOO REMEDY r ment were not taken into « ation, but When M. Dickinson left for Chicago he | tions by a sort of political popsin is carried | would take hold of the work. e thought it DUCES THE ADOVE SurcicaL DISPENSARY he had decided on Mr. Doolittle because he | had no idea that the position would be | toa high point of efficiency in the Postof- | Would be advisable to have 0ne of the sisters o Bt RAYA Qures sl 19 as a blood relative aid better able finan- | tendered him, if it has been,” said Mr. [ fice department, where hundreds of cords of | of St. Monica come and get the institution | | Sicopleninens, \eaknessin re for the little girl (i and 8o far as I can know of A letters are sorted out and filed, coming from | established. It would not do to lev young | ¥ i Xl stores Lost Vitality wland, the pretty young school- | Dickinson's movements I by > all parts of the country. Postoftice appoint- | people undertake such a work. It must be | a iR aheol c] 5 v with o wrl St - i [ vom West Lincoln, who was charged | continue with the Union Pacific as g ments are usually reféreed to congressmen, | done by middle aged, mature people, and LA ] mR[NETfl, VITA[”Y. MANHCOU with assault and battery ona little girl | manager. The position of al | or to districts in which the postoffices g young women, especially, should not be al- ! YR AR naney iha s {iitation % sl 2 whom she had punished, was declared not | mauager of the Santa Fe would | located. At the same time, it does not al- | lowed to take an active part in the work. if upon receiy 1 THE FrIENCELY 2 guilty by the jury which had been sum- | give Mr. Dickinson no more authg ways follow that the recommendation of g The matter will be laid before the clorgy | jauaphistin seaieg envols moned. 1t proved to be simply a case where | ity than he now has with the Union Pa- | congressman of the correct political per- | and Bishop Worthington and they will de. SOLD by Kuhn & Co. . C. % the parents objected to the taking of the | cific, and would not be regarded as & promo- | suasion will be reccivod as nt. In | cide upon the appointment of leaders in the L TIAN RS A CLtl AARAS DoueianStey TH right of punishment out of their hands tion for meritorious sevvic the coming administration former preced- | movement, after whic n effort will be Sis., OMAHA, NEB.; by Paul . Seheridolkias E E A The asyium fraud cases did not come up As for changes us the result of the April | ents will be set aside to an extept hitherto | made to get some experienced sister of St Broadway and 6 Pearl St., COUNCIL BLUFFS, th rning in district court as anticipated, | meeting, a man will be elected president who | unimagined Monica to come to Omaha-and get the insti 10WA, and other Leading Druggists. HKER, M.D.,No, 4 owing to the fact that the court was other: | Will carry out the present policy of the sys- | ‘The treasury is most particularly the de- | tution properly started Furnishes the Best and Cheapest Method ot OSTON, M A48, chief consilting phyician of (e wise engaged tem, chaliges at this time belug_ dangerous partment of political plums. Under it como 'l'lu'||u.m|um-=‘|rx'~-wn(4»! the same impe T | FIRE-PROOFING HOUSES. , K il The argument on the demurrer to the place no reliance in the report, for I | the collectors of ports. The collector of cus- | ant matter at the noon meeting for men at nt ey e Rk R noine. Y XD, J pleas of abatement in one of the Lauer cases | have Mr. Dickinson's telogram statiug that | toms at Boston gets as biga salary as the | the New York life building, QO OOOOOO®® O | .. it Lehing Foncing Fehasted Vitalit y A will be argued some this weel, it is incorrect, secretary himself, namely, $5,000 a year. P 3 : — . o 4 . ETAL CO., Debility, and all Disea .5 avd Weakness of Mun, e TR S ey e S R T The collector at Now York draws $it Piles of people haye piles, but Do Wiw's | @ i @ | 5ol TEBRARRER MBEAK OO &0 4 tho young, the middie.aged and old: of John D. Slusher against the Phaenix. In. _ Unlon Pacitio Klection. from Uncle Sam. The salary of the superin- | Witch Hazel Salve will ture them, No. 402 Twenty § s . [‘UHESI‘.N (R Al Surace company of Brooklyn, N. Y., for the | M. S. H. H. Clark, speaking of the yearly | tendent of the coast. sumway i sanCr i el Pt I L = Prowsectiun, with estimoniale, FIRER: amount due ou i policy held by plaintift as | rumors counecting the Vanderbilts with the | score of collectors of internal revenue ra: Marringo os. b IV Shoar ® 250 3 SRRV AT 1 ON. 500 1 e o agsleneo of Henty Burcham on the elevator | Union Pacifc, said: ““The present. arrange. | Co1% 50 cach por aniium, e commia. | Tho folowini marriage Hoenses wore fa- @ Lipyithey Sy o Wil Ak e shd mills at Hickman which were burned a o S Vo aste 1 internal revenue is paid §,000, and | sued by County Judge Eller yester: fore u stranger. T % h - yoar ago. The company defends on the | lcuibetween the Northwestern and Union | 44500 15 the emolument, of the supervising B s TR ey sl - : T d that they were uot noufied of the as- | | s g , in fact much | architect, the director of the mint, the com. | | ke e - tory than if they owned th | missioncr of customs und. the chief ofitho o BaLips, Omakay, <.+ : 10r - - Detective Pinneo arrived today with Dr. ad, so that the Vanderbilts will not figure | bureau of engraving. The first and second Tharies Ponnell Omeda . o 10 02 I reher, the young dentist wanted for selling | in the Union Pacific annual election, which | comptroller and the comptroller of the oup- o Ro . Qi Paasics a4 et iyl e Agents Wanted Everywhere. . foods under false protensos, | Tho detective | oceurs the last Wednesday in Aprilo’ rency are rewarded with §,000 unnually. 7 15, South Ot ... IRRORALA FOR FIRLD, SREDA-Daly THE RENOWNED COAL SAVER AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. ran up against several writs of habeas M. J v, of the well known rail- | _However, the treasury does not monopo- | { Annte Novack, South Onatia, =570 8 D., Pobrunry Sth, 180 —Sanlet probosti | ol s one auarior of your caul bill, provents soot cal work that tells the o dorpus, but got away with his man after a | road me on, who counected him- | 1ize plums. ' The departments of the inter — 2 0udorsed B ropostia tor HIoid Bosdar and . ! Keoge. oller. f4ee clasn, maNos. wot ) (o, DOLS theFemady - By deaperate struggle, self with the Great Northern several months | ior, which the genial Hoke Smitn will | Piles of people ha aressod to tho undersigned at : anlly well Go hard ns on alinble, artistically the . ago, has been appointed by Mr. St. John, | pre s & few. The commis- | Witch Hazel > Agency, 8 ., will be rovelve cency o o paekage conting 2 conts s sutlioiont T e T T are puliithad Last Night's Concerts. general agent of the Great Nor until ane K p. m.. of Wednesduy, March ¥or further \nformation Kibtects traateds Nor ) Wasnixaro, D. C., March 6.—That every- | passenger and ticket agent at Spokano to jach, Jwa, for fucnishing aud delivering at | “allon or sddress with stamp, Var et urday night was evident when v ) lhi\l'h;\. \:I*"f;\lllh key s . g . Gov't Report, sved T«n«.v..‘ u.lu.l.m T luuumln. Sate 406 8. 13thS. Omaha,Neb. 0 it i} v s nension ofice to view 5 ownsend, general passe ¥ o spectfically in their bids the proposed price of nto the pension ol to view the of the Missouri Pacitic,is expected in Omaha euch article offered for delivery under a tions aud hear the music of the Mavine b this week to hold a touferenco with Mr. — oo uid atone for past follies ® teuct. The rizht s rserved to reject any or E AS A ot [uture piifalls, ahoild write for this The concert began at 10 o'clock in the pres. | Clark Al plds orwny part of any bia It deomed for y sent fres, nder se), while the edl ence of u large sudience. A fino program annual election of the Missouri Pacific 10 Dest Interest of the servico. CERTIFIED “Acddress (e Dublisner had been prepared by Prof. Faneuilli and | occurs March 14, SOnTEd ahask 2 jnust be sosqmpanied bY & Natiopal Bank, NEDICAL CO., Buflale, N.¥. cience as anplic bis corps of musicians. This afternoon ———— depository, or solvent nationnl bank in the | s & DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. there was another concert and again an Going After Paderewskl. nity of the resdence of the bidler, made " y other this ev : 4 wakl. piyabie to the order of the Jommissioner of 4 ABULES 5 Mr. Max Meyer went to Chicago yester- Indian Affairs, for at lewt ¥ivE PER CENT OF | (g pital N oy b Heatrico Republica day, and if his mission terminate success- | 7 the mwount of the proposal, which check or 5 i BELTHICK, Neb,, March pecial T fully Omaha will be offered an opportunity b hat biusrcutod W tue Dulved Baies 18 | g i rn s .o A i o/ ooy % lor gram to Tur BEi]—The republican city | of hearing Paderewski on the 19th of April W NAD SRilTo peamn i SastE PaceI VIR AL axA ‘i appets i o remicn, bl primaries were held in this city today from —— z00d wnd sufficient sureties, othorwise 10 bo fo8 e svery Rlossss reauiting o 7 re ed to the bldde ds weeom) ad b CMmee nd Direct onry W. Vates, prail i 1on, and eve rosulting fros noon to 7 o'clock. An unusually large vote Lowest Rates to Te. trned to shebldder,” Bid mpapied by vy arn blood, or tallire by h. liveror ia as cush in lou of certified check will be con- | B CCushing vice presidani; C. 8. Maur| @ 10 porform their proper fanctiutis. Perschs was polled for primaries and the indications | From Lincoln, Mavch 8. Address La AWEI‘Y PURE sdral Forany turtner wntormation apply | Merelonn s CollianJ. N Parisa: Lo wls 4 ‘:‘.1".*;;\“‘“"1.":".’."*.‘:.‘“.’;".‘.2.‘.‘» oppais 5. Walke o =L Box > - S 0J. GE E , U. S Indino Ageuf ) P 7 {11 A are that L. K. Walker has secured a major- | Porte Land Co., Lincoln, Neb. Fisd? . THE IRON BANK 48 o S L