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THE OMAHA DAIIY llF- M(NI)AY M/\Il( H 20, SAD STORY OF MRS \\A\\l\\ P p i oy g .‘.'.“.'.,.,‘.::'.:‘...“......'Lflh BUT Jl\T AS \\'FLLO\H ‘::.'.P.x::'::."':.',,f"z::::.r';:‘.,"::'..'.‘?}::.':“:":';..‘.:‘ JUST WHAT 1T MEANS | vmmmnmmvmmmmnmmmmm You've Just found a dollar and a | Figntly, that it wonla endeavor at ail times In about half an dhour the rescuing engine 3 3 fford relief to the | came flying dowssthe tenck. It was ma The Renl Canse of & Cold Explained and Me Lo us in gros ¥an American.! When he rouched the dis N to Stop It Every Time, . ¥ . in | numbers ‘with appeals that could not be , Bi i i p- | abled engine het teok one glance at it and othinz s mote common nt this senson of Bufferings Endured by a Pationt Woman in | JEers o0 ‘uqu»llv'mh for help have come Oharles P. Birkett Finally Obtains a Settle then nddressed the Mexlean engincer in | the yeur than the exprossion “1 have n bad Her Btruggle for Bread, | from every nationality, from ev ry shade of ment from Uncle Sam. words more forcible than elegant or j cold." but it meane something far more sori- religious belief and from every grade of des When he got theeugh swearing at the Mex- | 0U8 than 8 y supposcd, Tt means th titution. and we have ot torned them away ican he reached finto the engine and gave | of Newith: "Whyr bcance a v d state But in affording as e we hiye neyer A something o twistiand told the engineer to | heaith easily resists cold. But let th health WILL SOON BE WITHOUT A HOME | ciVen "iatgo ordars. Only o fow famities | TWENTY-SIX YEARS OF WEARY WAITING | EoitL A" Ahd @ on. | Thers was nothing | Bk 1o, 1ot she stosiooh bochas derunast have received more than or 3, and |h|-\1'. — broken about the en y sly something | 10t the nervous system et outof order, und a as far as possible, have been paid for by . that the Mexican did not understand. " S Sotnelly tnken, It oes to tho woak spot Death Changed tfer Husband’s Plans and | work in the wood yard. But since the cold | e Was Agent for the Poncas and the | ; — - AW of A1t 0a tkee BT otd probable tatige, Left Her to Face Alone a Burden of ther set in the Ct arities h ssis! Freshet of 1867 Destroyed His Prop- Neuralgic headaches promptly cured by 3, I8 tho most general, A tired man = 5 1 1t e hundreds of families, making serfous erty - Pald the Lust BromeosScitzer. Trial bottle 10¢ \'_lm«' ymes home ut night from a long aay's | Debt and Parental esponsibl Yy drain on its tre ry and almost exhausting R — ——— Work or a weary woman whose household du- —Chance for Charity. it. And the calls for help ave still com: b d JUST SAVED HIS CASH. tles nro wouring anl teirin g, are the comion ing in, 3 victims of a cold, Tt 18 sotions. bosnuse every T Unfortunately our resources have not been Narrow Esca s froah cold i taken tho hody 1s midy v o N af " 80 that grip, peanionii. consump. Ina 11, weath: en building, situ- | larke: 300 or 400 persons subscribed mem. | There is one man in the city today who is i 11 "Ollor wasting. Qisbusos find wn ALy S tagergl Mo rhips of ach, and we have veceived | jn such a happy frame of mind that he feels | Milton Walters, from Fustac . ated in a hollow near the corner of Twenty sides in donations £1.200 or ORR L Tgh verbige it astiele b i < U el IR SRR o R d But you sk, how shall colds and their dan- first and Doreas streets, and facing a hill- } gur wood were sold it would bring us a good | 8% Peace with the ent o e b | rived in San Francisco yesterday, and atter | garous rosy s b prevent Thero 18 only side covered with bare trees that seom to | sum of money, as we have purchased a good | care who kuows it, either. He is Charles . | placing his name on a local hotel register and | ghe eiys Kuon the blood in « heaithy elreus e o bt g pathetic obscrvers of | MANY catloyis, oxpending Mundreds of ‘dol. | Birkett, u lawyer who s on the shady side | urranging for o comfortable stay ab the hos- | Jeuolkthe stomach In cood working ordgr und ‘The | lars in woud ahd o labor in sawing and | of lifes divide and one who has resided in OO WY bout. town to see what | {hIs & Dure stinulint st bo taken, prefer: | Bullding is & twostory Yrame, covered with | FRe s i i 2 10 Rent, In. thime tuis | coruska for many years. far-famed city of the Golden Gate looked | Di¥pbire whisky. There are miny so-ealied | whiskies in the marker, but there 8 only one shiplap, and shows a few traces of a coat of | money will all come buck to us, but up to the | San Francisco Chrouicle unh.- pure, modiginalwhisky, wnd tie i Diffy's Al s hank resent time the wood yard has been_ the | not gone far when he was | D! ery fact that it {s so stro aint applicd long ago. It sits upon a bank | pr im b 3 X | Pecon N Ty sieine, Drote s1on :‘,”, « foot above the streot, has an outsido | Causc of exp rather than a source of in- | Nebraska. Like many other men, he had a o od by two dapper young men Pt recommondod by "plysicluns, profe sional MSTIRS L B s Hodr. At CanoRly baentarsd | P LiIIE WILCAnUEUS to S tHL CAeE L pull which had a political attachment, and it | introduced : the unsophisti- | peobie who use it s n means of keeping much more wood has been disposed ¢ was nov long until this pull was twined | cated Walters & . and i a1 ¢ hy and weil, proves this. Do not be in- e back door, The ises generally o standing that we are having a s ong P 4 | Lt (e e R otry nny soen erior whiskey ::”x.. j nl i P|I|lh “bullding, and va | m GAL 0 ey ORILE To 1] I now 4 We? i | around the position of agent o the Ponca | to ecompiny thou gna sight-seciug. trip | JOUT U FURAIRE OF Eronts Ty Eoos il . Ax v which your drugeist or grocor may reconi- ) Uy, thouth silently, for a return- | tWo months iigo, owing to a lack of funds we | Indian reservation. In those early days the through Chinatown. He gladly availed him end: Insist upon zetting what you ask for BRAINS tender vare bes 1 upon it by @ | Shati soon be reduced to the extremity of i roncy ¢ «d the northern portion of the self of the company of two such agreeable | Therels nothinz eise thit cin necompiish the fusing them all. The pupils and teachers of | State and the Ponca Indians were almos individuals, and aftcr spending an hour or | same object. departed hand the public schools and other good frier numerous as the Cheyenne Sioux. The | More in the Chinese quarter the thr - roor | ANTINOEN ARSI R Sloux. . The | Jtarted ncross town to se the mint “He it Ever So Humbl have generously don .vr‘u"‘.mw‘ ollec u‘\ lavie | ]wl‘i"l‘\'lfll‘l”H[[“‘H i ].‘“«n“h y _\}v ;:]:'] 8wl Fortunately for Walters and unluckily for The story of o mother, cast upon the | ALRAREHRS BOEUSERT, Clothini, 80 At We | T lriouth of Ponea creck and a_short B Uivo companions, Polide Oftloers dohu 1< vorld with scarce fiatita of support, | Moty ey SUDPLE G BB YS WH N oBH o ottt leary and Tad sspied the trio on | world with scaveely any means of supy Usless out fuiids are 1n ) tance above where the Niobrara river emp- | {f L b P u living m & home about to slip from her hands | ated Charities will soon bo r ¢ ties into the Missourt, At the agency there | IS Brpet And fotlowed ey to satisfy & mortgage debt, and constantly | operations simuly to giving Y :I»“l:'\.ll[:'y'u\:3”:”':'!”‘;\‘ -\.Tn\[;i'. \’!‘Illi;f\:f |;’|‘l“‘l':" ing the dapper young men take their com heaving the cries of four little mouths for | The association should be aple to purchase AP "l there to protect the | PANon toa house at 66 Mission sircet, where i new clothes for certain cases, especially for | were soldiers stationed there to protect the | /% 0ot & o IR LA b d, is a subject which will excite sym o 1 r S0 few settlers who resided around Green e bl b e ofticers who haa 5 nen and children, for whom our supply is p watched the proceedings for some time con pathy to the end of time, and it is in sub- [ pGE e The shoes, too, that come to us | Island in Nebraska and those who resided e L et o yome c stance the story of Rosa Waxman are usually much worn, and a good paiv is | in the vicinity r:\ Bon Homme and Spring They entered the house and found W A rumor had reached the city editor that | rarely sent in, and yet at this season of the | fleld in South Dakota. ~ « | GWEGRGHCR B HONSC Bud TAMIKE yearthere is @ great demand for them, The Agent Birkelt's trade was principally with | Jiet bl ihluated fnto she mysori N winter shoes are worn out and it is too | the Indians and “was in tho line of | ek ehile gathered about as inte ing rcbbed by heartless sharks who were [ giiiy for ehildron to o withot At the | swapping blue blankets, sugar, coffee and | Sh ! { ! arly for children to go without. At th k | spectators were seven men, he about to take her all and put her into the | present time a great many children in the | beans for furs, pelts and skins, —There | EEGEH G0 street, and o reporter was sent to investi ty are not attending school want of | wi nl any -lw{v nlx{ -»Ir v'.m‘u-“mul't:ml ok gate the caso, O 0164 1o a Hixt VHA asaoaInt oM hdodar] MIOMBKULAMAMA AL AN HEUTSEBIBA The entire gang was placed under It was upon this spot. that five years ago PLELLLY L focece | Fanort T S & ool Tillio i eteht. | handeuffed and taken to the southern pol ( v wore money. 1f the rvich limit themselves to “0f | station. They gave their nmes as Chirles § / ries Moses T, Waxman decided to build a home. | &y Jarzo fund cannot be secured for reliey- | But one sad day i reverse came his way. It | §i R nmes ] rics / ! He bought the lot, paying £500 in cash for it, | ing the distress of the destitute. Wh was in the spring of 1867, ‘Tne winter's fall | prtd Willlame and some time later horrowed a like amount | needed at this time is more memberships and | of snow had been unusuatly heavy and the L upon it, with which he constructed the | many and liberal donations from those who [ river was slow in breaking. During the lat M APRes Ot Varring ore Dl agitt Present building. Al wont merrily for a | are blossed with means. The trustees and | terpart of Mareh the Chinook winds swept o CAn GO haL SHNEBLOL Sond et time, the husband and father busily plyini [ ofticers would appeal most earnestly to those | in from the northwest and down the vailey. i SG0, P HECHISIE GREPEE OL CEIEEEHIE. | his trade as o shoemaker and laying aside a | who ave able to help to come toour assist- | The warm continued for several days, | & S EAINE was Plac ivisiwhose | few dollars witn which to pay for his home. [ ance. Unless they will do this in la when it suddenly turned cold, frecaing the | 1oie0 yirived, Upon Har! found four 8 Ascending half a dozen steps the veporter | numbers the Associated Charities must soon | river over in a nigh . The great head | Ve rUBBGE pens afid & Blace of FUbber | Gradunce ot UL Aidtal Sulig Surgacn. knocked at the door and was admitted. He | close its doors. of water from the mountains continued to [ i€ b | uate \ o 2 2 saw before him a little Russian woman of he plan of districting the city and assign- s and as it struck the mouth of the | USEd in manufacturing them SULTATION FREE). For the treatment of "MMA o wigow's woe, Mrs, Waxman lives. wrly in the '60s, when a young man, Mr. | ke, says the Birkett lefc his eastern home and scttled in | 15tk He had U a poor widow with helpless children was be- styles— handsome new color cut like this cut cut round corners— vmfififimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmv ages 5to 11— Five dollar suits always till now— Today speak but poorly the Engl language, and | has met with good results, though it has ! Lhis held ~for some time, | the timely arrival of the poli The oficers 1] | are clated over their capture, as they ar 1 three litfle children clinging to their [ come short of what was hoped for it from piling the slush, ice and debris mother's garments and looking up wone the fact that not more than half as many | 48 as the 'tops of the trees. wto tho visitor's eyes. Back of her | volunteers offered their services as o- | Suddenly, and - without any - previous - and in it a babe three months | quired fora complete cany 8 notice the gorge broke and sent the torrent . - 4 - clad in clothing more | necessary to make the districts so large that | of water over the low bottoms on whi ] ALl BLOR: N TORINGRENIGRIVERtED N et Ot Rt roNsC O LELE = suifable for summer than for winter wear, | o proper visitation ws out of the question, | agency buildings were situated, The occu. | Al sbonrd for Nort ose, Throat. Chest. Stomach, Bowols | & and were apparently even then not warm | and us some of the most needy districts | pantshad barely time to escapo to the hills, | A excursion for North ' (alveston, Tex., | and Liver, - enough for comfort. have had no visitors 1 quite loaying “evaryshing * bohind, ~ Where: M, | Will loave Omant Mavch Sthy 153 Epec Blagd, Skin and Kiduey Diseaser, [ &— About the room was a cook stove and a pitinble eases of sufering have b Birkett sat and watched his possessions dis- f“: ”“““'““':""I',""l‘;""’> or particuex., !:emnla ‘Weaknessos, Lost Manhoo - Kitehen table, two bedsteads, the cradle and | entircly overlooked. If a hundred ladies or | appear. Heartbroken and without R A = e Wi jphiconit CURED 2 -— here and there a chair, All was confusion, | 1 would send me their names [ would | he turned his steps toward Omaha a LY block, Omah: PILES, FISTULA, FISSU e the littlc ones having their playthings and | gladly assign them wor farewell to agency life. In less than an hour | 5 e . i o e oreaustls, L d1 | articles of clothing scattered promiscuously It is proper to call attention to the facy | he had secn $34,000 worth of property swept Taydn's toy symphony at the First Ll ! L t - - - - as—- o & - > & - - - AND % 2y either sox. posltively Cure about the room. Neatness scemed to be an | that our organization is broader in its sce away | Presbyterian chuarch \1unm\ wd Tues Call on or nddress, with stamp for Clrculurs, Froa unknown quantity. ind sympathies than any otk in the city. Shortly after that he commenced an effort | day evenings, March 20 and 21. Book and Recip And this was her home. Here she It is non-volitical and non-sectarian, and of- o have the government reimburse him for - DI, Searles & Searles, 175 q4o5s 15 ste Next Door to Postottica Jlebraska @{’olfimg (& struggled with her husband for fors its benefits to the needy of every party, | theloss. “Te went back to the agency and | See the celebrated Sohmer piano at ¥ striving to obtain a competence for | race. nationality or religious seet. 1t ignoves e S I proofs | Ford & Chavlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge | — = herself and family, and here she was strug- | prejudice, it allows no prosetyting, and it [ Armed with these documents he wen | 2| gling still against circumstances more ud- | meets all'on the basis of our comimon hu- shivgton and lid the matter befo — | ]DC—-J——’ B verse than ever, manity. Of no other benevolent organiza- | £ress, where it received favorabie conside 3 The Provider Killed. tion in the city can this be said, and no othe tion aad an appropriation was about to bo i should have the support of all classes of - Pmade when Carl Schurtz put inan opposi Her husband was well ablo to pay the | Hie Yike this Gk : oar and knocked the whole thing out. > X Truth g ot e e B e SR || Unadultorated, || 7O You can trade till 8 o'closX tonigat. Saturday till 10, T TSSO March 10, 1802, Upon_the morning of that | cyuse others similar to it have failed before, | sideration of the . but he was not ay, the hushand, while walking along the | ynd this has happened more than once. It is | cessful until a year ago when he Lroad tracles, us v his custom in going | oy huped that our benevolent and | managed to get dug fr beneath the files 1o and from his work, discovered suddenly | prosperous eitizens will take hold of this | and advanced on the docket of the court. AN before him a passcnger train coming at & | yutter and make donations that will help us | This proved to be a master: stroke, for as . CHAPTER V. p vely rate of speed. Ho hastily stepped off | it or" our pre bt na ol result he has just been votified t as AL E AV ; ck nediately stepped upon A ; Yottt . been allowed & and_that_the q ; 5 ; o y : : another, a8 time han 1t takes to sant faaieniiivolontees L & e e Lt e o The hundreds of ladies who visit tellit was hurlod into etornity by o frefght | Sicinberacual s bo dompiote and. that | tho last congres: h 9 [l oun store can sourcely realize how [ PERMANENTLY i bt oo by gt t )e complete and that v store can scarcely realize how ! ) CURED or NOPA'!' fnBaD LIt bobind, | Lt s shall be overlooked. — . \ R Sk Bt L e ‘ 5 D 1n||v|.nn-‘:llv"\L:‘Ill).l.‘nl d,,l‘.fi“ ll{wil;‘\\\l.L . A HIM: dacke Aohing Bocy. R AGE A e oo AG D) . it is that we so completely vnder ¥ WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIE SRalehbone At e e Mayor Bemis Responds. S e : : ; sell in the wine line. But when U | ) - Financial Reference; Nat'l Bank of Cummmp.()mhn, 1to the wife and mot! ‘| Henry M. James, Acting Secrotary Asso- | Rev. Frank Crane Prese tie Needbd 8 YOG al e \ No DETENTION (rom business. No Operation. B T ol mangled ‘colHRo oIRteR ORaTitioE S DR Slot i Equipment of Old Mexico Tourists. ./ GO O, TRl i Tavertiauie onr Nathal e Atlen s URsAR (IR aENAS) r hand: nd buried. The h I(- r with g tinterest. Being one of the Re Frank ( 1e, pastor of the First < o Do you know that we liuy more G lutoly Cure all kinds of RUPTURE of both sexes, with=| h Bie had left and which he rators of the Associated Charities I | Methodist church, his returned from a | Many girls et school, now 3 5 out the use of knife or syringe, no n.atter of how long € to pay upon his property terested in its successful progress. I % e v Bive R ust and promising well for the California wines than all the 2 standing. o T'his was taken from the bauk and e eran Wwith Y00 n sious propostsion that | MOUU's sojourn in Moxico. He went with | robust Promising EXAMINATION FREE. 5 al expel and for the sup- | it will be & reproach to the fair name of | @ view to collecting material for aseriesof | future, were not always so. In- drug stores, grocevs, saloons and N ’ Th U E MU.ER GUMP“ NY port of the family during the past To | Omaha if so good an organization the | lectures, which will be detivered in the near fancy is a time of trial and of other dealers combined? Well X \ E O i y make matters still more wying for the | Associated Charities shall be allowed to fail | future, and returned laden with information weakness, and it seems a merci- 7 N 307-308 M. V. LIFE BLDS,, OMARA, NEB, mother, another child was boru, She for want of sufficient support.” £ A % R R od nlong i akvetully tha s fat # i criber ta d 3 . % ul provision that in later years 4 a gled along, using carefully tho fow ¢ [am already a subscriber toward the sup- Senkel hisiexpatiancetivbha landlor P , y We scll by the bottle or case only. she had, ing some aid from chari- | port of the association at the rate of $5 per S 0 NTARoE all knowledge of that critical ) \ tavly disposed persons. annum, and 1 hereby increase m; 1 v e said: - Mexica ity 8 5 . i i - eyt af aADAmARe Snits tion to § per month and enclose herewith | is o marvelous cou W natural wealth and | time—a struggle between life [To be continued.] HAYNOND, my k for §5, being payable for five | beauty of nery the people are, as o and death—is entirely blotted THE JRWELER TImmediately after her husband’s death an | nionths in advance, 5 ! . i | HIERLAC rule, the est and most ignor: t . Many alif v ablished attorney waited upon her and told her that | frls my botlef that poverty is a fraitral | FUIG the filthiest and most ixmorant that [ | out Many alife, now est: he was well acquainted with the facts of her | sour » and immorality and that it is | have ever scen in any land. ! is no mid- upon a firm basis, owes its sub- husband’s death und that she had a good > se of o large percentage of the | dle in Mexico. ‘The life and vitality of | stantiality to Johann Hoff's Malt ainst the railroad company. S - 1 vice whicl nt movement was inaugur- | a coun lways depends on the middle { him tto begin suit for ated to stamp out, Your letter s 15ho | olashes sud as. Mexico 1o woelullywhnting | Extract, When nursing mothers I )LACE YOUR ORDERS now for your sta- wo do. Of course we scll them. Sl Reisling 15¢ a Quart Bottle. Fricuds told her that she could get da, HEN ST S R SS R SELLY LIS : have introduced into their dietary w the sum of §,000. But the attorney | idea for the 4,000 signers of the huge this respect the country hus mot that | s "o onderful tonic the issuehas Los Angeley offered some tectnical objection ud shhe was | wuti-vice petition presented to our ‘city Xt ot lIu;(L\ mnl).»m«.p.w that would e e Wine, Liguor and Olgar Co. : h satistied. Here was n chance at any rate to | council u few weeks ago to cach and all | make it one of the richest and most prosper- aria R Ao A 4 3 rino It s i aper at i 3 pay off the debt upon hor house and 1o this | pladge themselves t pay o certain amount o oo of tho earth, i maintenance of health, We know 116-118 8. 16th St., Omaha. are showing many new tints in paper that it wi prospect did she look forw with some | monthly to the supportof the Associated 1 country is dotted all over with the b i o satisfaction, L fan g was be- | Cliavitivs, Open Doon. ftescus Home. for | most picturesauo and beautiful old chuveh what a terrible care it must b]° to n s o e e e be worth your while to inspect. gun by the administrator of the estate, and | [allen Woimen, and similar institutions, bit the worship of the people is a sort of the parental breast for a daughter | —————= R (P lll‘l\':‘h" n(n;mm- ted u"lllli th H wm;lbw would certainly be interesting to comy s | mi idolatr ulllfl :«uym'xtillmu. ;m'., to be lolling about in one place BTATEMENT OF ingraved ard ago, the attorney fonally meeting tho | lists of subscribers to these institutions wi a most striking object lesson in the h 1 v ";'N"“' GRS b had no doubt but | the list of the si S this petition and see | damaging results of letting one church have [ OF f":l?‘l‘eri&hm“tgh 1‘“:?“““5 THE MOUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE that ne would win the ca The attorney | how many of the reformers are contributors | absolute control of a country. If the church or indisposition to exertion, or and the administrator, however, did not fecl | toward the support of these deserving ob» | of Rome had been allowed to have undis- for a son to be unfitted for St.lldy COMPANY OF NEW YORK RAYMOND., 80 sure about the amount of damages which | jects, puted control of that country for another i3 busincss through e G RICHARD A. MCCURDY, PRESIDENT, FIFTEENTII AND DOUGLAS, OMAMA. would be awarded. The company proposed | The experience of the world since the cre- | hundred years it would have ‘owned every [ O 2 5 : to resist the claim, and finally AygLilire '”ll' A A e b b x‘.i- nlr property in Mn-xlim” But ,‘I',:“ y no [ ditions, in early with Johann Eoritialyeac endlngiDesemben 1y 18 & compromi n agreement | suppressed by force, and why should not we | church can own property there. The gov- : ——— was finally reached that the company should | attcipt to elovaté the Viclous or provent | ernment conflsca vthe time of ‘the | HOf'S M““ xtract and let every Assets = $175,084,156 61 Nor n ; > i ’ ve Seud: pay to the cstate the sum of #4325 and that | vice by removing oncof its most fruitful | war with the United States. Churches are | mother make ita portion of her b2 “A"Hoon RESTORED !‘m wm?{.{nl?‘m’.‘." the plaintiff should pay the costs. causes? permitted to hold worship in that country but 2 v e, and those appall- o for Polieles (American 5 hold with 'a ‘wrig: The administrator, who is a reputable citi- |~ Ihere ave hundreds of men in Omaha to- | not to own property.” daily beverage, Bh a1 1067.00 den guaranter to cure all nervous Ciscases, such &y Woak Memory, o g T hER% s 188 0 ower, Headaoha, Wakefulness, Lost Menhood, Nightly Bmis: zen of Omaha, informed the widow of the | day who have become rich through her pros Speaking of the condition of the people ing scenes which make the most Miseellnneous Liabilitles - 741855 67 L L L N IO B, R AL - sotiloment, saying that ho and the attorney | hesity. Some of thewn ara worth millions of | Mr. Crane said he nover suw so muny beg. | luxurious home a mockery of | Sarplus = = o+ S Oraia i m.mx(gg.ru_»t.:llgmflv,;;;;,‘;;',;‘;:,',3;.1::!;"“:.T(,‘,‘.:..“,’L e ad both agreed to the settlement and tiat | dollars, and it is not unreasonable to expect [ gars and poor, miserable wretches in any comfort will be less and less fre- Incoma ;g{g;;{n,‘:’,,',‘,:'m,“ "Fut ip convonto Vost poctet. WA per paoke s he knew the transaction was honor- | then to give substantial support to our be- | community as e saw in the City of Mexico. ¥ R ; & i oD Covary & orliten. QugGRLEE 18 oure ducted and was the best that could | pevolent institutions. If 500 of these men he parks and public g airly | quent, Purchasers are warnec e o PRET01000 00 T80 AND $TVR 1A ik e Ol Ve A3 < QU198 be done under the umstances. The com- | will each give # per month towards the sup- warm with beggars. The ug‘\inst imposilion and disap- —§10;285,505 2§ For3slz in Omaha by Sherman & O’Conn ell, 1518 Dodge Street ny paid over to the court the sum of port of the Associated Charities that very yund making themsoly i Bt ant ¥ Thilat. fiton the =581 deserving association will be in a position to | as possible in order to g pointment, F of which went to pay the costs, & A Disbursements —_— = pay the attorney and $225 g - | afford substantial assis to our worthy tof the way. The hotels ave tly “Genuine,” which must have the ! s \ 3 A Ve To Polley-Molders = = £10,386,382 40 T tate. Of this 22, 850 was paid by th poor. Our wealthy men need stireing up; | fearful. We'went to what they told us was ignature of “Johann Hoff" on For Expunses and Taxes « 719,611 03 ministrator to the widow inaced they should follow the example of Geor the best and found them alnostunendurabl ULl I e and M TTESG,500,048 04 # the arder of the court, and the balance Peabody, George W, Childs, Phil D, Armour | They toid us that there was one good Am the neck label. ~ Eisner and Men- i 3 il retained by him to be paid out to her at the | and many others aud bece philanthropie, | can hotel and we took that in. It was ke dalson Co,. solanoents.New Yor The Assets are Invested as follows a1 rate of 10 per month, Yours respectfully G P, BEans, by Hop L Chinaman, and the slop that - - — UattiAlS ates Do B 5 Tt o Home: inDi he set up was more than we could stand, | (T rrmrm—— CAU I'10 L p 5,520,482 60 | Necuritics Ihe Mexicans do not seem to understand Lokttt a o But where is she to ob funds with o Strawberry Senson, ROXQA0E. o, Tt BRI SaLndQIath it Loaus on 1 and Nortgase; o o48.008 R S e e, : 2 y e e it Gatvestox, Tox., March 17—Tho | it comfort s, [Uho weulihy, clisses are | Jral Yy BDYY o e s e i 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. mortgage, the wmount of the mort itself | s berry season will soon be here in full oir divell PR KA | It gl ¢4 3,0 and last year's taxes! The outlook for hor is | blast, and by Marcn 15, hundreds of laborers | o ”,“‘ iling Rouses axe ilank M‘- 0e h s | 2 ]\N\ BITTERS | Homt b t Cos 1 ent spoctallst In norvous, chronic, private, blood. skin and urinary dtsensos. A sexular and gloomy, ds sho has been told her home would | will be required to gather the strawberries. | of un apen court iu the centerof the building 2 NEVE L Sold el e [ | - e inAl waakiess, nigit loasos all and forms of privato dixonsos. No soon be taken from hor unless payment of | The picking will Iast until the last of May of | ity shut out the world and a8 o con. " q L alus, & i i 5 oW ot fur 104 0T AILAL POWCE 1ariios unabis 10 VISE niomiy UL treatod ot liome the debt was made. Besides, she can later. There about S0 acres of growing » there is no such thing us society W JONLY IN BOTTLES & 75 5 hriearcandndence. - Modidlue orlateamanwient by Al on eariete saiely pALKDLL RRERERRLRIBAD support her nd children upon the al- ) borries, and three hands will be required 1 | ymong the Mexicans. Wi i v ook (Mystories Of Life) scnt free. OMWEO Lours, Y o. . 100 p. m. Sundays 10 a. . 40 13 m, lowance of $10 per month. She is u the k thern g : “Iu visiting numerous historic old places TR\ DEMARKLABELS Insurance ond Annuities AR T carn a cent use hier childreu cannot by 1 is prophesied that the yield eiyagn || o I XIBNAREBRIGORONSL N IGRI0 0 0 RI0eS A4 DEMARKL | R o 5 left alone. will be the heaviest in yeavs and this, con LE s sl bt and ptehedness, If it had not bee for o - - . £054,900,566 Unless she receives aid from some sou tering that the vines were in biossom | i W ! I RA AR00 - S0y Ri8 ot s ool cymald trom, som, souvoe | slaing, ot the vinos, wars In biseai | e svacaof lod-amd sarboll aoud ¥ o' . VBAY STATE® | Mmsmeumi J-0 MR | FREE! GIVEN AWAY! FREE! could ue safely \ | . head and without means 1o foed and clothe | ter, spewss volumes fu praise of” our delight | e Moxicans as i rule v Tl 3 st o 4 TRE WONDERFUL i the four little childven that cling to her for | ful ull-the-vear's round climate. ¥ o know that American ¥ 2l \’ JITARS, TIncrease In Annuitie 2,732 0 [ support. Had she received cnough mon 2808 ol 2N it P SR R AT & CGUITARS by ayments to Po! Ll DR SR A0e SoRhen anaugh I - can do things that they cannot, and for that 3 mANDOLINS, ~ Increase i Payments 5 L} tionery, before society takes your time—we b s toy symphon ‘hwatal'’s son they look apon our people with great ¢ Holdara o 2 Wa Offer Valuable Prizes for ita Sulutiont might strugglo along and _manage to cxist., | Hoydn's - toy symphony, Chwatal o DU IERpo ML gs a0t | ¥: BANJOS, ZITHERS, Tnercise 1 Recelpts i But as it was she folt that it wus but a ques. eigh ride and recitations in costume ¥ ¥ AR Rk etk - Bt ano DRUNIS, Increase In Surplus = ik Have You Had One? If not, call at once upon tha o tian of time wlen sho would come to ot al the First Presbyterian church Mon- | {00 ’,("‘,” Plian. tniUgsnvarand Bbillky, | B We mike a varkty from g Tnerense in :\nN‘ ettt 0 Leading Fumishing Goods Dealers of your TREATMENT, lute want and suft and Tuesday ovonings, March 20 and had an istr s fact while CUEAPERT (0 | T ELEGAM Tucrease In Insuranc city vho will supply y 3 IUH ALL « BHINS 34V v reporter to meditate on the misfortunes i while we were speedin along som uneertainties of life and th my pict ix | thing gov "out "Of . plice. nd " the Send_for Catalog: 1t ought to be if you wear a as-cent collar; for : ; s e o farther, as the cngine was engd fon . Cofalogue . 2 25 yoars experience. CHARITY'S CRY. ; - R R A S agbD. s mention'the Instrnients § o ecombi r this brard of collars s the very best value that To the Charitable Pe f Omaha: Tk : e — = = e MUECAE g X ; wnd all medicincs by v y b " 45 m— & urnlshec P! e organizatiol known as « E 3 e, 1 ividend will apportiones iy " funieea ol tlo orguniztion kmown as th y Ql“ENGTH VITA“” M“NHUUU From the Surglus a dividend will be apperti o Al Othat Troublos Dieatediat elated Charitios wish to appeal to you — s usual 2 s e 3 :. 1:'||\ The long and severs period of cold X fi' {1 et e LA Wl b Reasonuble Ch - fivm which we have not yet. emergad, las : as f y | cuy SONSULTATION FREE, thrown upon them an unusual bu Y £ 3 % et Sy p 3 % olv havo laboring peoplo found empl vy oy N B8 R e s : i i DR. SEYMOUR PUTNAM, [ 1 that th n Consuliation '{n person or by letier. stored. Nervous Debility Wiven to every partof the body. 1 will send (b lthough some have supposel thi y re only Pure Cream of Ta P —No mmomn,No Alun, ectun, with ‘teatimonials, FIUEE Y i) ¥uroly packed) ¥ILEK o uny sutiorer tho ‘prescriy .ul:o:-hl:d Charitics s only & bureau of in ¥ Pure Cro Tartar Powder A Large look HOLENCE OF LIVE, OIF RELY Wia Wit Jewelers and Onticians. o At e w ot (haud routies, “2ddg ¢, riding on one of their fasf rains, . ol Re i 4 00 that hangs oefore the eyes of f G \ fine upright pia L only six | o ileor, a Mexican, brought to a co hie Baldufl's fine cand- | the rear of the teainand a telegranh dperator Udnk of purchas'ng. _ can be hat for 25 cents. . DISEASES OF WOMEN formation snd that it is not its mission Lo Qsed in Milli-us of Homes—40 Vears the Standari FIESERVATION. 80 pp.. 12 iivaluable pro s trae: rlewelors and On ottt eurea wo cf thawe toublen s train was provelled by one of those double course of duty that compel the newsnaper | whildven unde e Falietien of 12 Naiias: 5 o Lt cowy X 3 hildren und OUR LATEST AND BEST ', “j',“‘,:‘ 5 \\.T;.?.“;’h!“,}f.‘\.m‘{ l "1. -l-b -, M? ) Private and i or n s accounls —/rfz THE LEWIS BANJC. % e by | ]S ] ¢ ¢ 1l DI ereatures. sonths, at hall prico. Ford & Charlton, still and announced that he could talo | At A ; More Funds Neaded-Mayor Bemis Makosn | fes, 1ith and Capitol avenue. None better. | among the force on the pay car. He climbed \ 100N ¢ carylylly smplngd the figalag 86 GLUEI’T. COON & Co. oy MOCLINTORK 4.7 o chivrde, a1 neosiry, e 1 with, ! | DOUGLAS BLOCK, - OMAHA, NEB . PARIER, M. D No. & W. T ALLEN, General Azent, Nebraaka, North iy Yo o , . it wron, M 248, chief consulling phyais d South Dakotu, oming and ahy 130 you what o do. ARODY MEDIOAL T s'm"r T A AR BANIH Basdrhe HIPIRIAE AR $or v GEAKE Wioh 60" NERqulebORDERS seripyions full giik only fl N wall, sealed ) cents, engines, called ountain climbers, and \Endorsed by the BEST Players B ot Hadre i Inciude th Special Diseases, - 1508 Dodge. Weasaaa Bis he Bl MRS &, Auditor | T'reated at #5.0) o month ment 80 8¢ Probably never in the his tor the city have those iu destitute efe amstances wet with greater difiicully in / S b oir efforts to keop their wives and chil was awarded the GOLD NrpAL by the X Good, nctive, responsibie agents wanted i \for prowestin “u.n’ gt (] : T A auaciaTs0N for tho s ) | apbly To WK Allen, General Agent Ot > Aud all the tralo of dren n!; su " B e ariliavy Baw Illmvule.!ll u:n;.‘.u »NY Kigeaus noc 'gy;; 4 EVILS, WEAKNESSES, DEBILITY, ETC., that ags cohad a winter of extraordinary b Diebitity, and ail Disea co b ness of Men, M & B 2 C BVILS. WRAKNRISES, DNBIITY Re0waatia havo GURES i g o middic-aged and i LI]ST VITALITY wa v w0 | Mfax Meyer 10, CO | sonras e e msh GUICkE Yang THRKAS