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SDAY. MARCH 23, THE 'HE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: REPAIRING ASPHALT PAVING Me- ¥ Barber Company Getting Large Sums from the City. NEW PLAN OF ASSESSMENT PROPOSED TUK the second timeat the Boyd tonight. will be no matimee tomorrow. There TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Paid as Damages by the B. & M. Railroad to Edwin Bardy INJURIES RECEIVED IN A WRECK o 20-363 30- rican Water Works company vs xmmnmmmmmvmmnmmnmmn N I I EASTER || || north or Fatherlandz? the Tyrolean comedy at the nam, contimmes till tomorrow evening Thie usual matimes Wednesday. ““The Nabob#? is the name of o roaring farce comedy wnmounced for the Farnam Thursday eveming and the remainder of the week. It comem well recommended for its clever people, .catchy songs and fetching dances. Worley vs | Grantd & Shoemnker v Stock Commission company. Murray vs Canningham. Banker vs Chicago & Northwestern mpany. MeGiuire vs Pross Hellman vs Omaha. Sweesey v Stuht W ROOM NO, bH—-JUD Bernstine vs Kling vs Falke 80-10—Douzlas vs Blanchard, 80-08-Pitts vs Travis, 1% FACT That AYER'S Sarsaparilla CURES orners of Scrofulous Diseases, Eruptions, Boils, Eczema, Liver and Kidney D Dyspepsia, Rheu- matism, and Catarrh should be con- vineing that the same course of treatment wiLL curk you. All that has been said of the wonderful cures effected by the use of AYER'S Sarsaparilla during the past 50 years, truthfully applies to-day. It is, in every sense, The Superior Medicine, Its cura- tive properti strength, effect, and flavor are always the same ; and for whatever blood AY'E S, parilla is taken, they yield to treatment. When you ask for AYER'S Sarsaparilla don’t be induced to purchase any of the worthless substitutes, which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest in- gredients, contain no sarsaparilla, have no uniform standard of ap- gearance, flavor, or effect, are blood- purifiers in name only, and are of- fered to you because there is more profit in selling them. Take AYER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell Bold by all Druggists; Price $1; vix bott Curesothers will cure ycu i FOR £ OGDEN. West abroad south—at home or Miss Effie Blisler comes to the Boyd for the first four nights of next week in a reper- toire of her favorite works, including her new play, “Doris.” The ¢ narian and er-eminent C. W. Couldock is still in the company. Movement Under Way to Compol Owners ot Abutting Property to Pay for Such Repuirs ning Lots as Nulsances, The Vietim Was Nearly Burned to Death #nd Saiered Agoniss for Many 80-110-Clements vs Westerholm. Weary Months — Settled 80-119- Bulln vs Johnson. Out of Court. s—Hansen vs Missourl Pacific 197 williame ve Specht. Horbach vs Shiclds by vs K If enough votes can be mustered in the 7 council it is probable that in the futurea COMING TOO EASY. stop will be put to the entire city paying the i royalty of 8 cents per square yard to the Barber asphalt for all asphalt pavement aid upon the strects of Omaha, and that the property abutting upon those streets will be 1 for that purpose. While the re- pair contract with the Bar mpany does notcall ita royalty it means nothing For ten years from the time the contractor's to 1y notlee as a mem- | guaranty expires on an asphalt pavement no house that you know of Oonde: sells boys' clothing as we sell it — Rallway not one. OFFERING at all times unapproachable values George Kennan's is an interesting person ality, and a_lecturer he has been much approved. The best of his lectures is *‘Rus- sian Politi iles,” which he wili deliver at Exposit hursday of next weck, a o . CLARK'S SUCCESSOR. Interested Parties Still Speculating, Without Definite Kesults, Who will be president of the Union Pacific? is a much discussed question these days, not only about Union Pacific headquarters but One of the most important suits on the general docket of the district court of Doug las county has beern setcled, and by 11s settle ment one of the railroads has paid 12,000, | yooc o eatth the largest amount ever paid in a damage e suit brought in this county or state In November, 1801, Edwin Hardy ployes Charged with t of Duty. Councilman fowell, who is a member of the Board of Health, created quite a sensa- traveling man in the employ of ( tion yesterday afternoon at the meeting of nof this city, his territory compris- | the by introducing & preamble and ing the whole of Nebraska and a portion of | resolution contai n yus chary It ¥ : of November i7 he | was as follows on one of the Burlington | Whereas, It has come but board nel else diseases —there is one week incach fifty-two tracked ghit to pa gers he i which we devote more particularly ive to the boys than any this, other hed 0 . the week before Easter, A special cives year, 500 just BOYS' SUITS will be offered to *“The Nek be the aska's™ Millard be patrons today—in two distinet lots aged along but intro- rties aud he opinton these frregular Tack of attention the commissioner i dad's —at prices that will *suit” pocketbook while we suit the boy. the port clerk sor- Dr in- AT $2.00 an to hundred ted e there are three nobhby fancy cheviot suits with pl s o8 ages 5 to M—the three dollar kind —and two hundred fine all wool nayor and council shall enter tor hus entered into one with ntractor to keep the pavement or street improvement district termof years for a speciticd fancy cheviot suits—ages 5 to 14 TR with double-breasted square cut Bess Mitehell Doolittle, who is gird- ling the continent by rail, reached Portland safely i three da Porter Murray, the passenger agent of the in Omaha. Chief Clerk Davidson of the Burlington passenger department is back from a hunt at Alliance. 1t was fisherman's luck with “Dave,” strange to say. Mr. George W. Kramer having resigned, Mr. Dudley D.Mayo is appointed acting manager of the Denver & Kio Grande ex- bress, to take effect Ap: Are those ignorant pretenders who, coats. You expected to pay three withoutany qualifications, any ability, any experience, any skill, claim to possess the power to cure all the ills of he human race. of worth soon becomes apparent to their would-be dupes, and these conscienca- lessquacks ara soon consigned to ths oblivion they so richly merit. In stranz2 and stroay coatrastwita these miserable boasters is the quiet, dignified yet courteous demeanor of hose noted leaders of their profession rs, Betts & Be ‘Who, during ths past 27 years, hav abundantly demonstrated their ability to effect speedy, perfect and permanent cures in all the worst forms of those del- icate sexual maladies embraced within the general terms of ACAALLAEA AL L MO AUA LGOI AL A LA LA A MO LN fifty for just such suits. handsome Michigan C mmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmnmmmm c ¥ horens, Tt has coto to ty notice as me : on the street, in the banks and at the club trains, at Fairm uu: vmlul’r\l-r ol B 2L "”-:“'“‘“l"‘”.“h AIOHoN CEBORTtH: 1Y qes | laid in the city, that company is entitled to | a5 well. Everything is at sca and the only allow the fast fry -\‘!- M- | yoting no parth alur - tinie ench day to the | T vr""'” the city gh- S cents per square | course left Omaha people is to await the combination car, w0 the rear of | RGN GEELEE Tispector 'Sherrer and Dr. | @ll the asphalt streets in repair. 1f no re- | Weduesday, which has been called undoubt- the train. The man who had been | Fowneare really comissioners of health, and | -pairs are necessary the company ro edly to take action upon Mr. S, H. H. Clark's assigned to throw the train onto the Mr. Shetrer la supuosd to bo I e oMo s | the annual donation, whioh, last resignation switch had failed to do his duty and had | PfURE He B O tary Inspretors | dmounted to €16,000, and is in pocket o R b ot ey IVR the switel pen, . Unaware of the dun. | Svencalling itonc of tho annitty inapctors | b g sum Two gentlemen have been prominently ger, the passengers awaited the approach of |y charge of the office for the restof the day At a recent meeting of the council the | mentioned for the position of presi the fast freight, which did not stop at Fair- | said Stherrer would ne with no official | yearly bill was included in the appropriation | dent, Oliver W. Mink and Joseph mont. It was behird time and came down | work (o do, spending a gient deyl of Ms tine | ordinance, aud it came near uot being | H. Millard either —of whom would upon the little station at the rate of thirty | ata carriage trimning shoy welfth street | seeicken out. It amounted to over $16,000 | be acceptable to the west. But there is by mites per hour. There was a crash and one | I GG Kerin Shown s be- | and was for 1892, Councilman Elsasser led | no means a certainty that either of these of the worst wrecks that ev red on | fween the night soil mie Yohn Ncison has hiud ut against the payment of the claim | gentlemen will elected at the special the road. The engine of the freight telescoped | written orders loftat the office for him to do manner provosed. He wanted the ng on Wednesday or the annual meet the combination car, killing the bralieman | cortain work and saitl work lias bean given to upon the streets paved with | ing on April 27, It miy be that the divectors and fnjuring the conductor so seriously that | other partics and the st stato of affuire i ssessed to meet the cost and a stop | will allow the first vice president Mr. he died a few days later. RS BT G Kbt o gl vin entire city meeting the burden of | E. F, Atkins, to conduct the Several of the passengers were fnjured, | Jhspector FOUeRss 16 e, (bt BE UV | keeping the asphalt streets in repair. After | affairs * of the company pending though many of them ped with a few | (U IE UGS the office until 2 p. n., and very | 8 bitter contest the Second ward councilman | the annual election when some ...nwh man ‘ratche id bruises. Mr. Hardy, how- [ froquently staying in the office the rest ot the | and his suppo! came out victorious and | may be chosen to manage the proj . was not so fortunate, as he was caught | afternoon; the claim was stricken from the appropria- |~ Should either Mr, Mink or Mr. jilot of the engine and thrown to the tesolved, In my op tion ordinance. resolution adopted in- | chosen the property would be m: rd ond of the car. Hewas pinioned | are lireh'y GUCO (9 structing the clerk and engineer to prepare | the lines laid down by Mr, Clar peneath trunks and benches :milb.‘\\::““l\\l\'d: health; and L blan of special assossment and fnclde it {n | duco somo new man to the’ propy still worse, a red hot stove was thrown upo Whereas, This Board of Health has just ap- Il for a board of equalization was | might overturn things his back. In this position he remained for | pojnted four additionul sanitary inspectors ed to the city attorney to investigate Mi L. Kimball, who has been men- !'\lm .I-lllln)n ,\:4'1 hot x;-n.xlh;;i-mxml!«r-v(y-n‘I‘t;l-lnfi l{\.(:’n.fl:nlm‘<»Hr“.1; mning up dirt und | ep it was proposed to | tioned in connection with the presidenc o \en the car took fire aud for | of the eity; thercfore, e TRt gR roprosc e 1o seemed that he would be burncd to death, | _ Resolved by ‘this board! That the commis- Attorney Connell has' thoroughly UL o o T it DRGSRl e L eore the fiames reached him he | stonerof Lealth is hereby instructed to devoto Attorney Con has thorou said: My name in connection with the IR bptors “h”” s roached him he | Miseitire thn' i ‘porsonaily enforcing tho ated the mater and will mnke his re- | presidency is_entirely unauthorized am managed Lo draw nsel Ol O e rules and regulations of this board and in see- to the council at toni T rather, preparing to draw out of ailroad I he was taken to the | jng that the Tarse foree of INSPCLors Now cin- He believes that the instructions to the | work instead of actively participating in it. hotel where he r _m |ij| ]{.u m;'n!v!l\ :gnm T lnl‘l“}j"‘“l"“'ll}‘\ b ((l‘”.‘, L \‘l:* 1 “I "‘;‘ r and engineer to add all property | The only way I could be induced to take the 1ng between Lifo and doath, a0 e o o 1y | vices of cither Chicf Tnspector Sherror. or on the streots paved with asphalt | position, would be to keep some one R ey ntie Jrherhia s | e O Ched°Thub. Tnabecior. Holmos. bo ch can bo assessed undor tho con- | outside’ of the present monagement (Wl VO | struetdd to devote more time to business. repairiag asphalt streets in the | from pting it, which 1 be- he lzl.llnn AI‘ |Iqlx-u_ll“t_n‘|;i“ H“l’y:‘-"'::h':"m]‘(; The resolution was unexpected, and lvertisement of the board of cquali- | lieve would be prejudicial to the more than probabie that h wGHODIB| e (T bttt for hihbcohit to pHe nation zation is the correct thing to do. In his | best inte company. 1 should 1ik for life, as the iron of the stove burned so | AWKWATHE WL opinion the Board of Public Works and en- | to see M fr. Millard made presi- deep into his flesh that it contracted many ut hlained that while he had | gineer should determine the cost of repairs | dent, 10se hanas the company X Mr. Howell explained that while he ha of the cords and muscles t confiden it mmissioner of | 1O the several asphalt streets, and the er would be perfectly securve. I there ma, months he remained upon D e e, that that oficial was | Eineer should submit a plan_of assessment, | be some one entirely unknown m the present greater portion ol the time L not devoting the time he should to the duties | CO¥ering (\m ! for consideration and | situation chosen, and I believe thav would move i action of the council. Section 6 of the char- | work considerable harm, However, I have ; after the accide h of the oftice. s e 3 : .-ufl‘.'-?lnd‘(r:.'w‘ “t::l -::’“1(1_‘("-"“!‘1‘ matter Was | © Chief Seavey suggested that as the mo- | teris very clear upon this pdint, and pre faith in Mr. Ames, Mr. Gould and tne e e \ilbging dam- | tion o adopt had not been seconded the | Vites csentative of the forcign holders not L ot~ 850,000, CA weel | question was not open for debate. This fuct Whenever the doing anything except for tho best ntercsts ages in itio sum of 0000, A wweek | d%0dtor the thior, however, from ox. | Info cant of the road it developments.” Tdge Davis' court and continued, pending a | Pressing the opinion that no action should be Tk puvin settlement, During the week the taken until there was a_full attendance of | in repair for made several attempts to get together the board, Councilman McLearic being the | price per oid mayor and council shall e upon an amount. For a long time ubsentee. 1y d it N e their duty, to @ , but a Attor g % dgtrin 5 | uvon all the property in the paving or street proposed that ‘the company b the commissioner was not devoting his tmo | i, provement district, to cover the cost of sald the ease would be ¢ to the department. One applicant for ap- | yopuirs, Such special tax shall be levied and RI8HL was (consid pointment was not considered because he | collected as in other S of Speciul tuxes. apers signed and a_ cer Mr. Connell will recommend that the reso- he amount turned over to Mr. Hardy. lution be referred to the Board of Public stated in advance that it would be impossible for him to give the matter his entire time. Mr. Howell said he thought his position was correct and thinking so he would never vote for apother appropriation ordinance in the council containing the salaries of the employes of the board. Dr. Somers said t false in every particular. Mayor Bemis suggested that the pr be stricken out, and Mr. Howell consented. The mayor then calied Chief Seavey to the ol A0 scconded the motion to adopt the latter part of the resolution. Dr. Somers took @ whirl said that he was not_only health but e was also emergenc, for the city. and the atter me: to be in diness to respond to four hours a day and seven day: He suid he devoted at I a week to emergency worl to about three hours each day ofice of the board. In his opinion he gave the city all the time that w aid for and devoted more hours to his work than But their want : me?rmofia oty m_é_.o fimmmmmmmmmmmmmL&émm D — HAYMOND, THE JEWELER Works and engineer with instructions to de- termine the cost of making repairs upon the asphaltum streets for 1892, and that the en- gineer prepare a proposed pian of special as- sessment, to be presented for consideration and action to the council, PARDONED, Correspondent Was In Jail About Four Months. Fd A. Koen, who has been in the county duil during the past six months, breathed the air of frecdom ye ay, he having been pardoned by Governor Crounse, Koen is a young man who was the corre- spondent for the Kansas Ci Sun before the Omaha end of the vile sheet was sup- pressed by the palice, He was arrested on the charge of libel, indicted by the grand jury, convicted and sentenced to the peni- tentiary. After being in that institution fora few weeks hi attorneys got the judg- went of the court set aside by being able to show that the offence was a misdemeanor 1nstead of a felony. The decision brought Xoen back tothe county jail and before Judge Davis “again. When “brought before o the court to be sentenced on the misdemeanor | any other city ofticial or employe of the charge he was given the full extent of | cit the law, £00 fine and nincty days in the Chief Seavey inquired when this starthing county Jail, Not having the noney to spare, | state of affairs had been unearthed. Dr. | he condluded to ooard out the fine, which | Somers replied that it had all been brought was good for about nine months. Four | to wce Meat Inspector Beeson was months of the time having elapsed his | disch Mr. Howell denied the imputa- friends set about sccuring the pardon. The | tion. application was signed by Judge Davis and Dr. Somers all of the court ofticials. each man conne was occupied and vig of them were idle. After a prolonged yor Bemis Howell voted for foption o f and Chief Scavey and Dr. the statements were ZAl amble CALLING A HALT. Commercial Club Meeting. The Omaha Cemmercial club will meet to- day noon at the Board of Trade rooms, Lunch will be served. the plans of the ol ganization will be discussed and busincss begun in earnest. “The organization mects with general favor, one of its members reporting this morning that he ha | the names of thirty-five persons who wished to jc hose who already be- long a the prospect and are w triously to make the club a suc beginning. They argue that it is the best schemie for” the aavane ot conceived and that all y in the undertak- Hasty Work In Declaring Many City Lots to. Be Nuisauces. Nearly 500 lots in this city have been de- clared nuisances and cither ordered filled or lowered as the condition of each lot requires, 1t is more than probable thatof this num- ber ot to exceed 100 will ever be graded. This fact is due to the defective and whole- sale manner in which lots are determined to be nuisances and ordered abated. The whole system, it is alloged, is wrong and in many instances a great hardship is worked. Ior instance, the owner of a piece of property desires that his neighbor's lot be brought to grade s level of his lot. 10 g to this expense property is not impros ¢ only course open for the property owner isto sce his councilman, hand him a resolution ordering the neighbor's lot filled or the high embank- i rent e us the case of the property rejuires. This resolution the councii- man _introduces and it passes the council and goes to the Board of Public Works to see that the work is done. As soon us the neighbor discovers that his lot has been declared a_nuisance tit | required to act there is a roar at talking and commi: ASTERD cokmarks—Easter belts and silver in the week. t thirty hours ddition in the buckles—Easter silver sleeve links and studs to match— | | s L\wm\- | | | “aster scarf holders—make beautiful gifts for next Sunday, Very low in pricc. e ey THE MEGEATH STATIONERY invite their friends to their I NING on Thursday mght, 1304 Farnam t. 0. March RAYMOND, FIPTEENTIL AND DOUGLAS, OMAIIA, ed. 30, explamed how the time of with the de rtment usly denied thatany ilding Permits, The following permits to build were issued yesterday by the inspector of buildings: 2018 South Eighteenth, 21,000 1,600 NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISERSES. T AFT SWINDLERS. Federal Officials Will Give Certain Shurks & Surprise Part There is going to be more or less music in Land 117 Webster, dwelling ent Pipe con nih and Manderson, Mayor Bemis explained that he thou the vicinity of the federal court house when the May term of court opens. District Attorney Baker is just now busily | of engaged in working up some s against & lot of land swindlers, and if ho succeeds in getting hold of them the fur will fi Certain parties have been canvassing the states of low 1llinois, Indiana and Ohio selling what the epresented to be Union Pacific iand contracts and other worthless Papers, nu{»]mwd to represent good and legal titles for the lands described therein, 1 victims are numbered by the hundred and they find that they have paid out their good money for a lot of canceled Union Pacific contracts and other worthless documents, A number of civil s have already been begun in the federal court and it is not un- likely that criminal proceedings will also be commenced against the sa The district attorney 15 keeping the mat- ter quiet, with the hope of getting hold of the parties who sold the land. They are at resent somewhere in the east and are con- t i T dispe: de de not compel the the future to look of the depa flice he se Chief investigation ire to sce Jembers were pres to adopt the re: it will The m o TS 8 s red the entir ice with. Seave notion the intention of commissioner Lo time, but more closely afte rument and he w of one of e explai of the any action lost and 1 until Councilman MeLe Chief Seavey made a attorney be s nance detining the duties of the commissioner of health, also the duties and salavie other empioyes of the department, and t. the council be requested to pass the The question of defectivi city schools o showed ruested brought up, and Dr. id that the reports of the existence of a defective v the resolution to remain in the rather in_ the the affairs satisfled that the employes could be od that he wanted an matter and did not taken until all the ent. ly not b ric returns. motion that the city to prepa orc of the ame, plumbing in the Som- inspectors { the board is compelled to haltin its proc ings The Board of Public Works is corapelled | tob tious in such m If it is shown that a lot has been declared a nuisance, which in reality is not, the city will be left holding the k and compelled to p what- ever expense is incurred in abating such a nuisance. In view of the recent opinion of City Attorney Connell upon this matter the bourd proceeds very cautiously and the lot i not ordered filled or lowered unless the chair man, after a personal inspection, is satisfied that therc exists a nuisance and that it should be abated. The ¢ attorney holds that the lot cannot be declared a nu unless stagnant water exists or there is condition of things that will show it is liable to exist, or where there is a high embank- ment that endangers life or adjoining prop- erty. With this opinion before them, and the always present objcetion of the owner of a piece of property, the board will not push nuisance lot proceedings, only in cases where Minor permit Four permits ozt Ask your groc for Cook's Imperial champagne, Once used will suit. Its boquet is is delicious. S Water and tricity sming power for manufacturing count Buildings will be heated by electrjeity, cooking is now being done by it, and Within three years the coal stove will be a thing of the pas Gothenburg, Nebraska, now has thi power perfected, and Green’s Farmers excursion takes you there for one far for the round trip. Go and see for your- self. April 4is the day. Tickets can be secured only of W. H. Green, room 217 Karbach block. no other Send 4 cents for their illustrated new book of 120 pages, ‘‘Know Thyselt.” Consultation frea. dress, with stamp, Drs. Beatis & Batls, 119 S, 14th Streat, Cor. Douglas St', NEB, Call upon or ad- 'I HE LADIES crowd- 7o zf ave your z)/'ac'}’fur That Easter Suit now. An early order before the hurry scason comes, wiil permit us to give you the best of workmanship,* on even the lowest-priced suits. It Takes Time To make Clothing and we're going to be unusually busy. You will be ashamed to appear old, winter suit by the side of your w costume on I morn. No sclf- will do it when promptness and From $20 to $5 Will secure a Handson The but tilating flue in the Lake street Board of Ixducation had had so far neglected to act President Powell of the school board was present and said that he had issued orders to have the defect remedied and was sur. prised that it had not_been done, as he had been informed that it had Dr. Somers said that other schools were in bad condition, and suggested thut they be remedied as faras possible during the ap- school it is absolutely necessary. been notified, ucting their business so adroitly that it is ed our store all day Sat- hard to locate them, Notes of City Aftairs, The Sun Vapor Light company has sent for the gasoline lamps necessary to light the suburbs, and the lighting force is bei ganized he contractor avenue fr ready to b urday and the oranges and District Court Cullings. Today Judge Scott will finish all of the business of his division of the district court, cleaning up his docket. Wednesday morn ing he will take up the docket of equity room No. 7, disposing of the business that was on ex-Judge Irvine's docket when he was appointed a member of the o | proaching spring vacation L Ch i taalon | + President Powell thought_ the idea a good Who suit of the Gast Bank Noto company | one and requested that the Board of Health R Re Tonis ust the managers of the | Provide the school board with copies of the “merchants’ week" celebration of 1880 is on | reports of the insvectors showing the sani trial befc , dhe plaintift | tary condition of the motion to | ants §50 for printing ball progra | do this prevailed ] tickets. defendants answer that | P said that one day in Junuary St. Louls concern failed 1o get them heve in | Of 128t ve: ure in the Wulnut by Hiil 1 wa six _feet above the than it was at the floor, due to faulty coustruction and ventilation President Powell said that the school board wus desirous of remedying any such defects and desired to be furnished with evi- Zu dence of ther: ANCo company vs in your fresh man wines dissappeared like 12 or- e's chaff before a storm—We B deal wines, brandies and gins— who is to_grade Military m Humilton to Grant streets is in the work ‘The American District Telegraph company is utting eight night watch boxes in the city hall Dr. Price has been for years ster specting perfecting his Delicious Fla- voring Extracts, and they are now winning their way to universal favor fiom their merits. No housekeeper who has once flavored a cake, pudding or cream with DR. PRICE'S FLAVORS OF VANILLA, LEMON, ORANGE, ETC., will ever return to the use of any other flavoring ex- tract. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DR. PRICE'S and satisfy yourself of their superiority,. The Price Fla- voring Extract Company are the only exclusive manufac turers of Flavoring I upon the continent also in imported e Chronic coughers are stupid bores and should be forced to use Dr. Bull's cough syrup, the only infallible remedy. - & Opening Of Easter novelties in pattern hats and bonnets Wednesday and Thursday, March 20 and 30, Open in the evening. All i No cards. 1522 Doug- CHADELL & CO. importing direct through schools the Omaha custom house. Spri A Quart Bottle x Kk % Court Catendar, The call for today is as follows LAW ROOM NO. 2-JUDGE 8COTT sfelder vs Zunder Hennessy Brandy 90¢. EREAGTE TN ELELE) TAI LO& South 15th Street. rDOWNS 316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Ncb. chronte, private, blood, skin and urinary diseasss. A regilir and Jlomns and certifisates will show, 13 stlil treating with the grestest o \inal wonknass, niant 1osass all and forms of privato disonses. Ne New Lrentmont for 1018 of vital powor. 1’artios unable to visit memay be trasted st home Modieing or Instramonts 890t by ‘mall x pocliraly pack 10 lndl One personsl intervlew prefer Consultation « atrictly o e e T OiSe “houra, ¥ & . 508 pr . Sundays 10 & m. 40 13 my ulnr R OP Stationery Co Thursday evening, nirs to ladie . Call and inspect the BOOKS and EASTER NOVELTIES at 1304 Fare m on Thursday night. CAUL JLD'S OLD STAND, b0l NOUNCEMENTS. at the Megeath (Caulfield’s old stund) March 30. Sovuve- S-Sl U nave piies, but De Witt's lve will cure them, i Ll ks o Every business and professional man intevested in the advancement of Omaha is invited to a lunch given by the Com- mercial elub at the Board of Trade rooms, 2d floor, ut 2:30 Taesduy the 28th. Don’t fail to be present, A fine upright piano, used only si months, at half price. 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Miss Fanuie Davenport copatra’ great proiuction LAW ROOM NO. will be prescuted for 80-198 80-841 company. 27- JUDGE DAVIS, Carnes vs Heimrod Millspsugh vs Omiha Stradamunt of Sardou’s *Cl Th reglate Bucces mereury by correxpondence. cato contonts or sendor. private. Book (My stamp for OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T while costing the employer and nothing, Liis enabled us to advance the machine Clver vs Trives. Wilson vs Saun Moyer vs Hodsc Onrnes vs Helmrod, Ross ve Darnor. Amcrican National bank vs Was- s & McFarland DR. 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