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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY,, APRII, 2 189 EASTER 1IN SHOW WINDOWS | i¥sacians s ayo of the passersy: who o Sthee anvicies’ The ;.'l?'(fi.“u‘m.'&'-,d".‘.y"..;m!!’:.‘r’ MORE ABOUT W I‘TER POWER [-onnre site 1a s maseny ot o ree | for Richardson Drug company, one cask of | day, and loversof that noble {astrument, the the history ty | &in for the Los Angeles Wine, Liquor and k forward roat 1o’ } . " - . 08t costly ornaments upon s snowy oha -y oot | & y organ, may look forward to a treat in his o s “m!\"l‘h:\n}"fi;J:‘;'«"!’mrm‘-:‘lt'ry.‘n”y'.'"'r whiteed. and pyramid and crose desormbed “.,"",," P b g - N Omaha engagement. Mr. Taft has won o practies ation o o ! : shape ow, or arrants - the 1'.:1,.,,(“,.‘“ Row above row in the | with white beads, the handiwork of Miss b4 o - t ph in the most critic s | Rite beads, tho handiworic o | YOTER s A e o iy T | T4 Orens Reen many triumphs in the most critical of musical ibi windows of clothing, in suits and part suits k. deserye apecial attention | st Berhony. oroRed Handsome, Seasonable Exhibits by Many wuts [aDeled with tha I‘"‘i'l" of ‘eneh upon 4 | The Dowey & Stone Furniture company | the Boston Symphony orchestra, at the 1t " N = circles, His playimg has been a feature with Opinion of an Omaha 'Wholesalo Merchant wore made, 1t will readily bo Jeen that, for | Mr. Frank Taft, tho emfuent organist, ! b the first time in its history, the city ison its | will give recitals Monday and Tuesday | Worcester festival, at the mechanics’ fale in Jrobly ARG tASky CASd HANG Daitse: ® | aispiaved i {ta’ windows Btmerous artiois | Who Has Seen Iis Growth, i el Dl AR Is Monday and Tuesday | Worcester foatival, at the mechanicy’ faie Omahs Morohanta, bt A o i Lk ::'\'v'v"u‘“:\':.m‘r of furniture beautiful to look upon. An 1ia foet,” Bnanciall viing, and interestod | ovoning ap the Hanscom Park Methodist | Boston, at the Musie hall concerts in Cin- taxpayers as well as all good citizens who N \ f “ thee > a6 > — church, N san established repy- | Cinnati. and in connection with other musi- bright colors. White the display was not | unique pattern of a cane-bottom chuir, made foel an interest in the affairs which concern | toprch - Mr. Taft has an established ropu i ke | | Ve ) ,. i with teus v - " \ ation as one of the At organists of the | cal events of pre-eminence " Don an claborate or gorgeous scale, it was | of polished wood, with pretty metal orna- | AND y ; every man, woman and child in the city will | * L ® DAY 600DS DISPLAYSESPECIALLY NOTABLE | u o claboraty or gonepous sealey b s | LIS Back, and amesous. piecca of | 97 PAMILIA, — WITHI [T Syeey men) omen and ahild in she ciy, will TRtV soltd und costly furniture, upholstered with ol praise for stich o desirable change The glass front in the store of Browning, | embossed leather, were the most noteworthy h . Thoso who are in & position to know say 7 SR = r[\ Bat Denters In Clothing, Furniture, dew- | Kine & Co., at Fifteenth and Douglas | article Me. Hongland, Who Has Just ¥ d from | t}at the occupation tax lovied on business AM VRS I‘—\ I\’I E AN elry, Millinery, Shoes and Other Gog stree s, permiss an elaborate display atal A representation of a drawing room, dis. Gothenburg, Has » Pigh Ap, y , houses will now be discontinued and the times, and the Kaster arrangement was one | Playing elegant furniture, carpets and T tio f th it It edinance repealed From the same sour | A B! T 'y WEEnOws of the best. Each of the large windows was | draperies, was the attractive feature in i "r‘.‘..p “l:..., |V¢.::‘r K it \-“"nv.w( vl.\‘\ if pre e m“h“: oss methods BO D’S b BAT FON 08 Many Pretty ¥ filled with Easter and spring - novelties | ',‘.‘H: ‘<""l“‘;" A ‘nvn'v AWl l‘\l y | are endorsed at the polls next Tuesday the i THEATRE. | SEAT FOR 500. tastefully T th laster decorations could h ed little to i arranged e windows next tax levy will be lower and taxes corre- contained the display of children's and | the attractiveness of the aisplay spondingly less, " 1 " ‘ + | FOUR NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE ; 1 63 Nt 2 The Orchard-Wilhelm company displayed | Learning that Georgoe nd While the first robins are twittering a joy- | youths' suits, caps and other articies that go v : g y T RO 1 i * | 1o make up the juvenile wardrobo, as well | Some very rich fabrics in the way of car | the: Wholesale lumbes m > tiad oble Charity. COMMENCING =+ v ous wolcome to the budding season and the | 10 IHA6 Up 140 BIVeRTe WALIETE 08 he | rugs, mattings and n tassel fringe. The | Mrs. William Stowart, residing at Twenty- | SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd. 1 " cently paid a visit to Gothenburg, @ ass blades arespringing to the warm em- | co b u A o The display latter is a novelty, and all were artistically ! 1 . _ BEE representative called at his office | second and K streets, has voluntavily taken ace of April breeze and sunshine, the femi r for the spring season in the east arranged i h and Douglas streets to ascer- | upon b If the task of eaving for an unfor- nirie soul longs 16 follow natiire's example | dows, ns well as those of hats and other | Tho Los Angeles Wine, Linuor and CIasr | ¢/ \hiay \vaq his opinion of that oty | tunato young Indy, who is dangorously, if and bodeck itself with such captivating cro- | gonte’ furnishings, woro fine and atbebctive. | GApRaN M the windows wera loaded | and its water power. © | not fatally, ill. Miss Carrie Brady of Win ntions of spring attirc as shall excite the | 4 HEC 08 PUSEHE o B0, OF P eptosonted | down with' lucious and_oranges, Mr, Hoagland was not i, but Mr. | fleld, Kan., is an estimable young lady whose admiration of oué sex and the envy of the | oo N REEEN SERECN A el loaning | which lent an ode he' roow delightful in | Foye stated that Mr. Hoagland had ex- | parents are dead and whose sisterly affec- other, against a sheaf of whe Underneath were | the extreme ) ESE—arevam & Un A | pressed himself to him in vegard to the | tion prompted her to work by the week to It has bocome an unwritten law which no | these impressive words: ““We Grow Every water power and the manufacturing en- | gar money necessary to keepu younger 3 car,”” 'The firm's name appeared upon the The Social Event. | awee her in school. This she did, denying woman dare ignore that the Easter season | Year'" ‘The firm's name appea putl e £ terprises there, and that his faith in the | o lis she did, denying s four-board fence that surrounded the field The great social eventof the season | it 0 ¥ v | f every comfort and exhausting her sh Hl.hl‘hvl selebr : :m the el nt of | 7ho display in the store was cqually as good, | was Bliss' grand millinery opening at | ‘“‘l’(.‘l“;',; Ly ”‘1'[1)“ !\1\';‘1' ‘:_\ ';;u”h‘\ visit l);:» || stretisb el NHe wiis S hiiRet ta e 5 the | A w. cou LPDOCK = =~ =~ FK}N! WESTON the habiliments of the winter to dark closets | and lilies in full bloom were seattered about oir new store, 15 juglas stree! ade there 1e water supp AP- | Methodist hespital in Omaha, whers sho re. " n FERS and that thereafter the bright and fascinat- | the room i ke RIS LI AL b | parently abun lunt, and now onterpriscs | mained until PHor slafider Honns wer ox AND HER OWN COMPANY OF PLAYERS. '8 of the newer seasol 1d ho A most liberal display, attractive and well 4 3 At were continually starting up. | hausted. When taken to the hospital she IN THE FOLLOWING REPERTOIIE ""-“‘1”!‘_“""”“' s i f”“rj: bongod; ‘was minde’ by te: Contlnental " "’lw’hm had v any 1m»m~y-!.|\~.‘ but | “Mr, Foye further stated that ho had | was a victim of diphtheria and befors en SUNDAY BVENING AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE: sway. e custom ks {naugurated an era | oy B REGe AS E L Cand. Douglas, 10 last week's display was without ex- | (0 g 90 F el R i tirel overed she wi cked with | ey . > Nt | g company [ ore mself and had seon the rely recover he was attacked with P > in the calculations of the establishments I The large show windows were filled with | ception the finest ever held in Omaha. | SO GHEEE B0 aining ‘-.lm "nlmw.n‘ n:.- | he heart. Mrs, Stewart, hearing I-I Ax l\‘, l s ]\ ] ]{ ]\ [\1 which cater to the ta of the fairer sex, | the spring styles and novelties, and the ef lss employs six head milliners who | Llc 0 [ CIILDNE GAC W 8 b | had the girl removed to her e e e — and a corrasponding depletion in the pocket- | fect was i ade more L ) \J:‘. by V“u‘['wl’4< | are superintended by Mrs. Bliss. Mes. | 55 w;\vrlv: ey ’.‘-y:w s \’\n | i the ser Kirk MONDAYE Jks of the masculines who pay dearly for | €nce of a large number of flower plants in | Bliss does all th i \ aiwd . X MLl Lo t ; s R L EATC At full blo A great display of the latest v es in boys’ and men's elothing was madc | ASSISTED BY designing and ates all new and beautiful ideas in T'he big dry goods stores and many othe with good effoct. This is also true of the | i8h millinery. blishments now consider Easter almost | neckwear display, which included the pretty One thing noticeable in Bliss' millin- as important a time as the winter holidays, | s and colors for the Easter season, ar- | ery is 8o many beautiful styles and the obvious to any one even slightly familiar : ith works of the kind [ ¢ Mrs. Stew As to what the enterprise had already | the privilege of admiring the new creations most RGN her husband S 2 . done and was still doing for Gotheuburg | contined to the oo for weeks | : ————a e LD ESDAN v et i Phelr ¢ Drices | the best evidence to him was the growth | the cffects FIRS - - . and during the week before Easter Sunday Ty BT F e e L Z“'H"_"“ el (s Thet ”’”“ Plnva | of the business of his firm there. 1t was Magle City N -FIRST TIME DORIS IN OMAHA. their counters are filled with an exception et LR S & [ Wilconunue ail season, dou BAYE | ionstantly growing and the activity w J. H. Bliss has boen a pormit WRITTEN BY ROBERT DROUET, ally full and attractivs display. n the best possible manner very marked at the present time, owing | build a cottage on enteenth street Seats now on sale at the follow prices: Flrst floor, 5. T5¢ and #1; balcony 50 and 75e. Benutifal Fubrics Prettily Displayed lumbian Clothing company drew to ‘the demand for building material. | cost #00. atinee prices e for wny seat in the houso rom a full stock of clotaing and gents' fur e [ **You may safely quote Mr. Hoag s | Mrs. J. B, Erion started for Mount Ver- One of the most attractive Faster displays shing goods, including all the latest and JEWISH HOLIDAYS. | unqualificdly a strong friend of Net | non, O., last evening in response to a letter in thecity was seen in the spacious building yas g 2 1 most popular styles, for their Easter display. | \atan ST AL B Nifiod 3o - | informing her of the dangerous illness of her of the Morse Dry Goods company. Here | Their front windows showed an endless | Loeal ¢ ration of Regallm, the st of ;“'! 2 '".'\-“('\‘I\ |f- s A l .‘1" Gothen- | ed fath were displayed an endless variety of Easter | variety of spring colors in men's and boys the Passover. L G T RO eI BUG I BCBHIN V0 iy it Ti(Raball . SIStor 0L MPS, D) . BRY: b woods and spring efects. arranged with ex- | suits, displaying handsomely trimmed gar- | with the fainting rays of Friday's setting | U t‘hu)npm_lun of overy one who 1as vis- | 1o, tetdiind Alexeniin. Moo, Hen st The Hit of the Season. The Sonsation of the Age. G It 618 L Ia T ek i Cretis | oty foe o o ots, nd pin chocks, in which | sun the foast of passover was ushered into J",‘l"l the city and looked into the sub- midnight Friday lusi. Mrs. Bafless was | FOR THREE NIGUTS ONLYBEGINNING//////7777/ 77777 . i ¢ Aghc Sy el f > Jowish o ity S vith her at the lasf ” 1O & . > Bixteenth street side the north window was | of spring trousers left nothing to be de- | the Jewish community —_— ] L i 8 - ~“THUIRSI)AY APRIL 6. helf obscurcd by an admiring crowd of vis- | gired, and o generous array of spring over- | Itis oneof the first and greatest of the SOUTH OMAHA AFFAIRS, e, Botor Copeland has resignod his post- . s ] ftors all day yesterday. It was draped en- ‘| coats in the newest styles of Meltons and | three annual feasts (Regalim) dev by ML h 4 ‘[‘-,“",,“,"{, s “"‘]! il FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE WONDERFUL AND ONLY MIDGET COMPANY girely in pure white. In the center the wax | Kerseys filled the space. The other window eigrpriera el it b W \ wia | Absolute Necessity for M Better School | 14 N Pl Gl T 3 figure of & woman gowned in white silk crepe | was: sadient with new colors 1 gents' fur, | MOses, at which every male Israclite was 3 1090 | Idaho. Mr. Copeland takes with him the e B S L S . Facilities, 28t wishes o kneeling before a white satin cross. | nishing roods. including the latest things in | Sacredly bound to make a pilgrimage to the best wishes of many friends, The cross was festooned with twining smi- | percalo shirts, both in chocks and . stripes, | sanctuary of the Lord. According to the | The people of South Omaha will be called | 1t is stated on good authority that a cer- lax and flanked with aster lilics and a | silk umbrellis, neckwear aud handker: | computation of the Hebrew calendur this | UPon to decide by their votes next Tuesday | tain republican is making av effort to induce background of white silks, cottons and | chiefs. r A | the question “Shall the school board build a | democrats to issue a circular derogatory to < east, as the anniversiry of the exodus from 1 b el ¢ AW linens. Another window was devoted to a Vic o tailor,207 South Fifteenth streo e s on Twenty-fifth and | streets | the character and reputation of William M e ot o aras devoted to | | Nicoll,the tailor,207 South Fifteenth strect, ypt, was celebrated on the 14th day of | S¢hool house on Twenty-fifth and E streets had a well arranged dispiay in his window. , P g fssourt avenuars | Wood, candidate for re-election to the city styles aud_in all shades of color, and in the | The lntest in spring goods. for men's suite, | Nisan, otherwise called Obib, the period of | #1d on Nineteenth and Missourl avenue?” | council from the Wirst ward, 1t 1s aley third a motherly hen watched over a brood . trouscrs and overcoats were shown in pro. | the first full moon in the spring, and lasted | Underthe circumstances it may not be out | stated that he is having poor success of tiny chicks. Tne Farnam street windows | fusic % : vand wero very handsome. The de- | eight days of place to call attention to the necessity - T"E P contained rolls of handsome carpets and a | signs were the latest, the goods wero ime | ot b oo Ao for these buildings and other improvements DISTRICT COURT. i o) - 3 Thus, in commemoration of the incidents collection of fancy crockery. 2 ported ana included dil the spring and sum- | EAS B CommBmoration of sracl's | 10 School facilities if the schools are to keep —_— (pivelly, Stiger & Co. presented a captivat- | mer noveltics, ~Within_many lavge racks | contiected with the great eventof Israel's | 7 “E B0 it Omaha Printing Company Doenied a Man- PRESENTED MORE THAN 1,000 Tixnes 1N THis COUNTRY, display of choice spring effects embrac- | were laden with goods fine in texture and | emancipation from slavery, it was ordained | PACC With the city, 1 damusDelcetive Action ing the latest styles in novelty silks, laces, | quality. A liberal sprinkling ot smilux in | that unleavened bread only should be eaten The increase in the school population of The “sliding scale” bids don't sec to go fans and varasols and the newest shades in | the window rendered the display more at- | during this festive per whence it is also | South Omaha has been so rapid that ivhas | " FECPMEREEE R T Grand Balots. 130 Poople. Irillinnt Sconer: kid gloves, including the very popular | tractive and bleuded beautifully with the | called “Feast of the Unleavened Bread.” been almost impossible for the school boara | % OMaha any better than they do in Lincoln Noy ‘Jimminence.” Their west window was | fabrics. Before the downfall of the sanctuary and | to provide accommodation for the pupils as | At 185t that was the opinion Hope i & tasictully arraged to exhibit 3 Deautiful | Albert. Calin, the s furnisher at 1432 | Jowish empire, a lamb L year old and free | g,o¢q Gomanded, and now! notwithstanding | el Yesterday when he decided adve o ussortment of silks, laces and other material | Farnam, displayed fine lot of Faster novel- | from all blemish ronsted whole, together | {ast 88 demanded, and now!| nof standing [ B¢ S g LY TINEE TUR / R 1t variety of parasols. which are about the | were filled with the ver: Rt R aRHOW [P HGNE 6 bha ava Jrthis Tens a0 | ments to the value of over §100.000 already | damus proceedmgs to compel the e ¢ S, s YOU SEATS IN FANC same size as last year and glow in all the | tof Eastor n .l;l\\“,ll .“: v'.l--fv;‘..-lh\\- e E‘h.‘m\p ‘v’n‘:‘v. l 1:"\!:\11" l.‘ niu’.v.‘ 3 xl;;.l | provided without any tax levy, much remains | commissioners to iot th full contract for tho i S g A L e DV ANG RETePiEatE ke yons and glow Bt e Hone o haing oo e e [itlsnkest e Tall benuing lgn lcacaftoithe | (et s ba dgile sounty job priuting to the fivm mentioned, Its The salo of seats will open Wedaosday morning at thh followlnz price styles of lace, luce timmed and draped ehiffon | presence of a number of Easter lilies in full | meal. at which the family or the familics, | , ¢ Ihird ward, Fourth ward and Al | bid averaged the lowest, but wasnot 1e best | Parguet....coooe.oo o coooiiee. w8 13 | FIrst2 rows in baleony Pirasols togather with sadilos of tho 1atost | Diaser ote” diumoer of Hastcr lillcs in tull | meal, at which tho family or 'the familics, | pyight have suficidut sehool Xoom Tor ali ;.|;| ac \;«‘I\!w m}\l planof “the board in | Kirst 3 rows i Clrsio S 10 | Lust 7 rows in bal things in_handkerchiefs and hosiery. The | while it may not have been so interesting to | had to appear in a waveling garh, ' | Probuble increase during the next two years, | lebting the work by items. i \dmisslon first floor: S S R R east window was decorated with néckwear (‘l.ln“‘lt‘uu-»:l;.‘\\x;:w Hrtilinenu it Hieh 18 bhierns hlnu“ Ehim Bk Eortbat ‘r\v;v“n‘lx’ A present | The Brown park building must have “more e Omahu Printing company bid low on [ Admission first floor ..o W7 | Boxes, 8 und and hosiery ~tozcthor with parasols | for the men, who are notslow of apprecia- | observed among the Jewish coreligionists | F00m ddded immediately. Missouri avenue | articles not meeded ana put its figures way umbreilas, silk tocques, ete. The newest | tion when it comes to anything beautiful, | wears more the aspeet of a hallowed family- | $hould have, instead of “the one-raom rented | up on goods that were in constant use. The creations in jackets arid capes also fori and especially when it is tho latest in necl- | feast, with reference, however, to the great ':“:",‘i’l"'_[ oilain Hiree e o Mooerimo | SEHETapIgn DS 00 e Stolu bidagrs bl ch sl POPULAR an attractive picture. wear. But the ladies were attracted by the | national event, Isracl's natal day. This | 485 the pupils in the distric R Thadtige. 2oantibhin oeat Eggs wore until very recently an expen: | diaplay and admited Lt reatly. The inverior | meas, whioh bears. the nume (Ieaer) | Thenorthwestern part of the city, from The judge found that the wording of the [] PRICES. sive article of food in Omaha for several | of the store was boautifully arranged, and | rangement” because of special ceremonies | tHe Union Pacific tracks east to the river, | statute had not been complied with in - eall- 15¢, 25¢, 35¢. 50¢, T5c, months, but the Bell Department storo man- | the Jatest in spring novelties for the gentle- | and order of benedictions, which tale blace | Aud from A street south toiL is without any | ing for bids, no estimate haviug been made ‘ s aged to'get hold of a sample of hen fruit that | e wore well displayed A ettt o vor sty e PIACE | sehool building whatever. - he High sehool | by the clerk of the probable amount ta b | 4 NIGHMTS, BEGINNING MATINEE TOPAY. rather. surpnssed anything of the sort over g | building, so called, | ! o 7S B o0 sense of the | provided. This was sufficient to kill the § i A T Hoggoda, a ritual containing a brie ShiC WL LB ) i ; Latest Farce Comedy Success, entitle. seen in o dispiay window. The prineipal | FOF Men, Women and Chiidren. doseription of the aeneontaining & ehmiet | word a_bigh school building. 1t was never [ mandamus. edy Suce ntitled show window of the store on Dodge street The People’s Mammouth Tnstallment | a DO DR Y8 EE: S INeE hnd wo b intended for such. As originally planned, it | Before Judge Ogden yesterday Howard was cntirely oceupied by an enormous e | hovise was filled with an immense stock OF | Htad by e i o T sl S are re | s fntonded for o villuge school of four | Raley, tho druggist naccused of fnducing fully twelve fect in length and studded on | furniture and houschold goods, and their | of the unleavened bread, fonr goblets of | FO0MS i : Charles Calloway to set fire to his place, the upper side with aztificial chickens. The | show windows reflected much of the attract- | \wine. a poce of rotsted Tt awes ont ey | . 1 South Omaha is to have the proper high | pleaded not guilty and was held for further idect was furthier heightened by the pros. | iveness of tieir general stock. [n-one win- | for ot ave the symbotical token used dur- ‘. school facilitios, such as- every town of 8,000 = “”ldI;:;il\\\L:A?l;'v'lgn;\mw!l.m §2,000 bail, J. ence of a4 nest of young chicks in the straw v was shown one of the most beautiful | ing the Ledea; reminiscenses, as it were | %0 inhabitants in western states has, FATHan fihis security, : anr % by the side of the huge ogg. Thero wis & 2ts in the city. 1t was of bamboo | b i foacni reminise Booplo ind tho su. | the school board must in a very short time | _ Yesterday Judge Davis sct aside the ver- Or a Thu cky Charm holo In the side of tho exaggerated specimen | and included o bedstead, dresser, chiftonier: | soquent destruction of the tompie and oxite, | Srect 8 building exclusively for high school | dict of the jury which gave Johanna Johnson The Inimitable Irish Comedian of hen industry showing it to be hollow. | rocker o xul‘n ception chair, The background The orthodo: ato. this Feative rapast | |mx'|m.~(‘.~:. A!l pre qhnlz l!hc !!lr':‘l"hl;!hlsx hool t: NL:mJA:n‘;xrn ':i'x"f\run C. { l&;.L.:]" “n.; “I- s — — - During the evening a colored lad occupied | was draped with curtains of Irish point lace | op “Loder” on the firs o evenings. he. | Erades, together with the eighth grade, are | accused slandering her. The judge b the cavity and busied himself in pushing | and the wholo effect was heightened by o | onyeboase’ O the first w0 Gvenings, her | compelied to - study and - recito I’ onw | granted a now trial, whioh probably amounts | 0000 G. Sparks ? Ada Bothner bulleting out of ui.- aperture announcing l'l'ull'uswn ‘;ftl‘: sh‘rlil ’s, potted plants A‘md time with respect to the n\‘i““ of | room lll!lhl _twuh ]N:h'llll rec er”" to a dismissal of the case. current .prices on dry goods, spring wraps | smilax. The other window contained a 3 X 0 , el aaT rooms. There is absolutely no space for T ——— an neroua articies soid in the sore, ¢ | hundsome threo - piocs brocatclle. parlor | She, 0w Mok by the Sanhedrin at | Gior o chemical or physical laboratory, for TERRORIZED A VILLAG George Preston Helen Cos Jyas a noveland effective means of adver- | suit, onyx topped tavles and . piano lamp. | ordained ~ that all those who live | & library or reading room, for offices for su- out of tho Holy land should celabrate all | Periniendontor High school principal of for | heee (ndinna Desperadoes Hava a Narrow : their festivals, except the Day of Atone- | N 3¢hoolboard, = SRR ne GomiLynohing, Wales Winter Kitty Beck ment, on two sticcossive days, The reformer, | o, 10 be sure our'city is young and all these | CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.. April 1.—The Jack- People were not only looking but they were One of the prettiest show windows.in town | however, who claims to be as well advanced | [Dings take time, but it is not necessary to | son brothers, Jim, Joo and Jake, who have buying lavishly, and the thrones that left | was that of C. S. Raymond, the jeweler. Its | in mathomatic ¥ s his coreligious | Ye1l @ true American citizen that the founc gloated over the thrilling adventures 1 Adele Reno store carried way thousands of dollars® | atiractiveness did not consist in a mammoth | sojourmer in Balesiine. observes. the Lador | Lon stone of our real prosperity is the public | 03t over the thrilling adventures | Will Carleton > ¢ worth of goods. ‘The immense show win. | display, but in the tasty manner in which | ouly on the fiest evening. o > free school, that the welfare of our count and would ~become famous after dows on both the Dodge and Sixteenth street | the articles in the window were arranged. | ~ At the Harney streot temple services wore | (emands that every child growing up within | 8~ manner similar to the James sides of the establishment created great in- | A number of large and beautiful Easter v ! u hold Frida L0 Owing to. the | 118 Dorders should have tho opportunliv of | boys. or the Dalton gang, rode into Newross | Fred Norton 7 4 Pauline Maitland terest among pedestrians as they passed. | lillies were in position in the window, and | celobration of the festive supper Rabbi o sam the matter i 1o S fow wanty | last nightand announced that thoy woutd The display of umbrellas, parasols and sun- Il arranged were the: latest in_silver | Franklin was unable to lecture Friday night, such oities e ier up In o few wwords | take possession. They paraded the' stroets £ 3 " shades was said Lo bo tho most claborate | novelties, cut glass, pottery and stationery. | bughe delivered one of the most cloquent | Sch, cities as’ Blair, “Fremont, Asnland, | (i PRSI, they paraded v e ] & Lucille dncelyn and artistic_ever seen in Omala. The | Forming a background were two large ban- | sermons appropriate for the oecasion to | Listtsmouth, — Grand Tsland, ' Beatrice, | fHiPePINE fue Shox Villagers fled i,,"fl‘,i,“‘,",’. n fmmense window _contained over 5,000 | quet lamps coverod with shades of' bright | Finge wadicnce yestordny. Eearmeyand Work foxpenditaznuallyb fon | o Bl ferront el inia i it S Mg o 1. ; i Shiaasionishing iniin ber ek el iiDe Sflect e Yy flne) and iho! |1 Rt Gl congrogation Bl tef | SoRCOLC BiLEGSeS AR OniEaAi 00 Htol 850 IO g € ! Reverallt Geputisst hiide 0. Jack Annie West sented was fully cqualed by the variety of | harmony of the display was at onceapparent | sorvices at 1211 Douglas streot, Mr. A, Wol. by saloon liconass, the baliace by tasntics, | attack. Duriug the bastle Joo Wright. a Geo. 0. Jackson L positions and designs displayed. Another | to the beholder. Kor two days there was | linsky officiated as cantor. South Omahn hes nesrraised o doration: | prominent merchant, was terribly boaton display that caught tho eye of the multitude | displayed in the window a large boquet of | “'Pha Russian synagoguo at Twelfth strect sehool money by tax levy. The High school | A4 injured. The ofiicers, reinforced by a was the miliinery window. It was com- yhat was studded with dismonas, and | and Capitol avenus was well fiilea with wor- [ 55hoel money by tax levy, The High school | moh of forty exvited citizans, made. anoiles pletely mirrored at the back, and in the center s most beautiful to behold. should have one large assembly hall, five or . [ b s ot Ziman, who acts as | Should] 3 il 3 charge soon and supplied themselvss with stood a very large doll in the midst of a pe A most attractive display can be made ina and oftcial executioner of fowls and | 51X recitation rooms, a library’ and 'readwng | {1 2cHe 308 ang suppliod ‘themsolyss with fect bower of ornamental and natural flowers | shoe store. ook & Son demonstrated this room, provided with the leading magazines at- sth display of the same goods, ar- | nop seen the new store Iwould advise you to go and sce it. N THEIR BEST SPECTACULAR PLAY, . Goorgoous Costumoa* anz Ebort und 13 ¥ tising the store. he window was draped with silk curtains ‘Ihere was a crowd and crush at Hayden | in various colors and a beautiful bordered Bros'. great emporium on Sixteenth street, | rug covered tne floor. ] d this | cattlo for that congregation, conducted the Ko | Sl B G BIEREE decorating spring hats and bonnets of ail tho | fact, ana_ the pavement 1 front of their | sorvices today, whils Simon’ Chisoie tne | and periodicals, and reference library of at | lefrosained their horses, and after an ex- ! 1 P e citing chase escaped 1n the darkness. A run- Iatest prevailing designs. Hundreds of | double store was alive with humanity to | gifrec zel ill cha 3 least 300 volumes. It should also have a | o o =1 4 3 ess. A run Lato ~ 1. - - 5 Jadios phuaa i oy paSeed o aimine 1o | CALAhD tonpss o Lhe winabors. wans oy | €Lt singer, will chaat the bymins tomor- | (LI VT ol 1ohorasory and. afics | M8 fire was kept up during” tho g, but Murray and Murphy. glisplay. | Tho ntorlor of the store, partiou. | revolving racks waro ehown boots and shoos | “The Lithnanian synagogue at Thirteenth | 729 for school board, superiniendent and | w1l tha Jncksons awore. wiihommon > ad%: FUN REIGNS. ' MIRTH FROM START TO FINISH. larly in the millinery department, was also | and slippers of ll qualitic priccs and sizes. | ana Williams_streets had a fair attendan Tt may not be possible to do all this at | thought the desperadocs have flod the: The Specialties, Dances and Sonzs Are All New. A landiorideligny dor feminie cuss) | O RO AR SHG Slftarent Kinda Bhiown: | yesterday: Mr/ M. Horwitoh,ithoughailng: | oravs et noibassible o do’ all ithis ot |igoumtry. Matineo Wodnosday, any seat 25e. tomers, . wouid be difficult, but there in large num- | mqn, conducted the festivai services ver D this A T e s Brt el ———— e The Boston Store made no effort to employ | bers were found the very iatest in the Rus- | creditably. j”lfl‘ hi e and mi;;» ll"hn _\le‘l.\ s mlxl o Custom House Keceipts, 5 : Cor AT flora ooni n le, Lavge show, windowe on | sian tat, bolh dase oud gkt n shod, she | e (CHauiaim) Plotiats congromation, | e Pieent Hghsohool oullding il bo 40 | Fullowiag are the- reeeiptof tho Omata QNREBLAND N, | xteenth street, bu e artistic arrange- e ubwite ‘canvag Oxford, the Freno M. Steinberg as Parnes (leader), held its | . B SOk ohlrn et B O e | Gustoms oftice for the week en: ling April % Al mont of fno dross goods, curtatns and laces | ki, plain uod In all stylos of adorament, | services ay 18 Noreh Tenth strctt, Sr. AL | Comimon sohool granes, oven If the bullings | SUgioms ofled or the weok ending April 1. and Bijou Theatre.| WEEK| Monday, April made the window one of the most attractive | with the patent leather, in fact, all the kinds | Sjjverman conducting the exercises, SR Y] R MR Dy (ods 0omnany - b ook, the on the street. Within the store there | ot shoes and shppers manufactured. The are erected this summer plate for Owiapy pompany, two cars of tin iiled an atmosphere of spriug time. The | display was made the moro attractive by the R vk TR RIect N PRI S0k “)“_lé‘I’A‘)‘l_'l-:“‘;“'ih*'l boibo ——INTRODUCING —— B Tinmonso atray of fie Kook, Devutirully | bipom. . Voo S and filies tu ful : ext Tuesdag, April & the voters of South | 0 wind g Prick & Herberts. too i | 2B . . GREAT AND TALENTED STARS - - 2B d ed with {Saster lilies and full blown | There were few windows i the town more Lincoln Minstrels at the Hoyd. Omaha will again have the privilege of de- | Dooks for S. A. Brown, two casks of braacn roses, both ornamental and natural. There | beavtiful or attractive thau those thav form Boyd's theater was filled last evening by | ciding by ballot whom they will have to con- RALPH CU M M | NGS JOH N D’ORMON D - wasa hum of busy customers and clerks | the front of the Irank Wilcox company’s | the members of the Omaha Guards and their | duct the affairs of the city for another year. y 4 among the new wraps and parasols and in | shoe store on Douglas street. Shoes and | frionds in o iment tc e minstrel com- is n questio) o, arsona tho dress goods department that told of | slippers in cndless variety, for both sexos, | [I‘ltlfdillllulx})\l‘lm nt to the mm:lrv]’ com- | Itis not juestion of men, of personal LISLE LEIGH' AG N ES FU LLER. actual business as well as sight seeing. The | for all classes, ages and conditions of human. | PABY ‘n{ the Lincoln [ hl»m(tmlxg\ T'he en- | friendship or individual preferences, but of display of Easter fans was particularly | ity, filled the spacious windows, which were | tertainment cannot be criticised, of course, | business. worthy of note. tastefully decorated with smilax and bloom- | in comparison with professional companies: | There is only one question at issue, and THE BEST The spacious show windows in the front | ing plants, forming a striking contrast with A 4 0 t ntrast nearly everything on the program was en- | that has come up at each and every election o Dougine urnt wone, cesal establishment | Uhe dark and russot amaterial of which e | ored by tho “kind friends in front,” and if | since South Omaha became & municipality, > PHEIDA ShneS ke P OUN0 . Cedded IR ponak 3 JOHGE ORsANS, v were satisfie 0 r ore neec Iv1s purely a siruggle for good government . form to the multitude that drank in their | white doves, olife size dolls and Easte were satisfied nothing more need be | It 18 ) Ble i n enchanting beauty through plate glass. The | lilies all helped to make the display attrac- | $8id. Yetone thing ought to be said. The | against bad, for honest business methods in ]O Og 1 d 1 Jine of silks, exquisitely arranged to show | tive and reflect credit upon the artistic taste | Jests of Second Tambo Id Butler were in | publicaffairs against incompetent extrava- the effects when made up, was probably the | of Messrs. Durling and ‘Thompson, the win- ¢ questionable taste. A minstrel per- | gance. 08t attractive feature in the entire display | dow dresse formance attracta many whose religious IFor the benefit of those who have not By Permission of e In0% Hbacayare: e ‘ix‘x‘v‘y::'vuirl.lx:;‘c ““The large store rooms of Milton R & | scruples keep them from attending the- | taken the pains to keep trackof the manage- THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE OF OMAHA. SUPPORTED BY THE IN THE FIVE-ACT MELO-DRAMA, ; OLIVER DOUD BYRON beautiful display of milliners goods, fans | Sons were filled with all the most improved | 8trical entertainments, and the subject mat- | ment of city affairs the following statement very successful attraction for masculine | size and pattern. One of the front windows | Was the only one on the program not | the general fund, salary fund, police func Superb Costumes. Beautiful Scenery. Bhopu The well earned reputation of | was occupi two elegant wood fireptaces | encored, and street and repair fund were not only PRECEDED BY A SPECIALTY OLIO, INTRODUCING wvisitors, who were delighted with the beauty | the Pasteur filter in operation. and the arti- | Mr. Meyer and Mr. Raymond sang very well N G aud wraps came very near dividing the | articles of kitchen and houschold utility, | ter and tone of Mr. Butler's alleged jokes | With regard to the finances may be of in- REASONABLE RATES honors, however, with “the silk department. | The front of the main store was lined wiih | must have proved very offensive to all such | terost : il 1802, w One window was given over entirely to | the lutest of refrigerators and Monitor | Present; doubtless this is the reason, as | ~On the 1st day of Apuil, 1892, when the gents' furnishing goods and proved tobon | ranges and stoves and fircplaces of every | Wuch as his very bad singing, why his song | present servants took charge of city affairs, FOR Falconer's window artists was fully sus | and mantels, including the brass andirons | , Tambo Hicke: shone in | completely exhausted, bift thero wero bills The Bes tained in the ks ort. The mterior of | and other historic paraphernalia of the old- | the performance, their jesting, ng and inst those funds whiéh had not beea est, the store was througed with shoppers and | fashioned days. The east window showed | dancing being quite abovi mateur level, | allowed, as follows ments ing of the impurities of the Missouri river | flavor, and Mr. Bostrum's vocal work was | Lollee fund.. ... shade r1s 1520 = A o | : B the problem of moving prevented Mrs, | water may be avoided. A full line of new | 8180 excellent. The second part was helped Al ’{“‘; ““1 '_l' o | THE BRONZE STATUES. | NOVELTY MUSICIANS, Benson.who keeps a ladies' furnishing goods | process gasoline stoves was also exhibited. | 94t by a couple of professional acrobatic e only funds showing a balane Posings of Anclent Sculpturo, \ A Duo of Refined Ar store ut 213 South Fifteench street, from en T'ho ninety-nine cent stove of H. Hardy & | teams. The program, by the way, was a | 8t that time were the fire gnd wate ! Douglas Stroe, K r . S Ing e 1blic light, $160.90; engific fund, §252.83, J H N SHERIDA tering with her usual enthusias into the | Co. make a specialty of Easter goods and of 34 and worthy of beng pt a8 o e o ri it A Easter display business, but ner magnificent | presented o display. of unusual attractive- | Souvenir of a very pleasant entertainment. Today, just one year later, April 1, 189 O e S I N’ ablishment presented a very credita uess. The long counters on three floors — £he books of the clty clork shows that under Eccentrie Irish Comedian, it 3 o . 5 dicious management of our publi Bvane elv 4 [ theless. Her windows | were loaded with novelties, including toys gy Required, M SR our e = Every lady visitor will receive a Beaut!ful handsomely dressed with rich and | and faucy goods of ail sorts. One window From the Gord' n, Neb., Journal SOl e t".‘.‘x'l‘"f,':‘l,',:"‘"‘,‘,',“ ol Des SPECIAL SOUVENIR ST elel Wi utiful samplés of the goods she c: was filled with toys, which showed to ¢ (b p Tonmia) 41 igiasts cacie: the pub- i iousfands as folloy MATINER DAILY. A bewildering array of those delis cellent advantage before o background of | fication of the Chamberlain Medicine eom N i gxquisite articles worn by women converted | green cloth set Wwith long mirrors. The | pany advertisements. If it were the ads of | ey hrod Popular Prices—Balcony 20c; Reserved Parquet 30c. the windows of this store into a sort of feast | potted £astor lilies and a~ paintin re- | anyother medicine house we would feel that | Polics fund PLEASAN - for femizine eyes. and muny wero tho daioty | senting a group of children singing the | wo owed our readers an_ apol We have | Street repair fund feet that paused for their owners to gaze ut | Faster anthem comploted the attractions of | done business with this firm for years, T | Fire and witer fund coveted articlo of wearing g the picture, The west window was dovoted | pemedies are the best and our fa adi- | Bublic light tund Ex Posl l ON "A LL . Davies, who conducts i 1o u displiy of fancy baskets of nll imaging: | Horos, *fe the be o ARl ur gamilemedi- | Eogineors fund 691 98 | SMILE " wom es xl:lllm-uu-n'l at :nyu .\.,[\n;- Fifteenth street, | bl ./.-}, shapes und colors and in 8 show | ommend the house and their remedies and it On the first day of August, 1802, the DEgin: | || eos— as also in the midst of the difficulties that | case in front was a beautiful calla lily and 8 | {5 this high regard for then that promes ning of the fiscal year, there were against B 7. L must ko encountered when & stock of representation of G group of Swans Swim: | 1 am thots wioetionnen AL Prompts us | fcfity, exclusive of judgments and th T1as o Lifa. Is repro. EASTER THURSPAY, APRJL has to be removed t Qi ming placidiy on the bosom of @ sheltered | corn need apply Ao amount due the American Water Works e 1 She will in the very near future move to lak Many of our readers are familiar with the | Company for hydrants, which _latte Stadio Delixht your ————A Searchlight Thrown on Siberia by——— Douglas street, and for this reason she made ‘The Megeath Stationery company, near | good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Rem. | dMounted to $6,583, bills amounting to friends with un Eas- no special effort to dress up her ste Faraam and Thirteenth sireets, displayed a | by und will agree AT $14,55552 or altogether an indebtedness, ter viftof your per show windows. Notwithstanding this fact | large assortment of Easter noveltios. Tho | Sosment oy ee vith the edit v ot whe | out” sido of judgments, of §21,743 82 Tt footlikencss,mudo by there was wmuch to be admired in theap- | windows were decorated in o becoming | have over used for colds. croup and whoop- | Wa8 to meet this alarming de ney pearance of her place of business. Ouo win- | manuer, showing a large and varied assort- | (e d g X that the occupation tax 1as lovied | ' dow was particularly handsome in a decora- | ment of Easter cards of all kinds, sizes and 4 5 X o % - (e From at source there was collected tlon of new hats, intersporsed with - boquets | shapes, all the latest in design and colors. TRy Pyl $10.741.05, still leaving, out side Ny - of lilacs, violets and purplo flags, Tho in- | 'To add to the attractivencss of the display | o following permits to build were issued | Of the dmount owlng to tho water works —ILLUSTRATI? terior of the storo was resplendent with the | 8 number of lilies were placed in the win- ~d company and judgments, sa indebredness of - filigree work of the millinery art. All the | dows. Within the store a more pretentious | Yesterday by the inspector of buildings: i ot ot the reatilar tax | CRUSSIAN POLITICAL EXILES?” n.w;}ndu combined with gilt were repre- | display of Easter cards and novelties was Aen. J. Bensou, 1631 Douglas, new sto o vy of 1502, the current year. The above High Class Phoiograph scnted in the aplendia display. mado and the counters and shove cases wore | WG i N Sevaniaoiiin aumount has all been paid, togethier with il 8 LOgEApAY By Stereopticon and Calcium Light with Many Rare Views. For Man's Delight. on, with them. A visit to this PIace [ iddition to UWGIRg. oo ersrrorrreeeres ORI DS ARSIDAL AN GIY UR 10 dale, Qn At Popular Prices. : 3 : as shown 15317 South 15th Strent, On o ta: Farquut 750 wnd 81; circle and baloon x sou tecuth and Douglas strcets crowded an at- | 'Tho Max Meyer & Bro. company made, as | Permits, aggrogating.............. 1t is a fact veritied by the city treasurer, Mrred b i -

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