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1 2] THE OMAHA DAILY B SUHDAY, APRIL 2, 1893 TWENTY PAGE 2 o e — e — THATBOSTONSTORE WET SALE . R. BENNETT (0. BOSTON STORE BASEMENT | POOR LO MAKES GOOD SOLDIER | taommisstoned. wohite ocerar ant weves | - On fino errat wameetsscofeld THE 00-CENT STOR Special Sales for Monday and Next Weelk, | had w case of insubordination, although I bought el nt o " or ' hefo Jewelry department; new goods: latest ; | .:‘wy‘\\;v:-q“r:: ""{:vflll;'v- v'r” pon 1 at roll I”I I-tu«‘f.-r“ “_M“‘ Il::‘rli‘v‘![lleuz:.“{lv: ‘:l. hh.r.: velti sverything warranted as rep- Ty ey 2 n " " . and for othe 10r offenses the same ns ~ . d ne ki L " | In the Last Oerload from tho Steamship Oity | Grand Opening Next Week of All Depart- | Tomorrow We 8how the Most Wonderful | aptain Ray's Estimate of the Indian as a | Nould in s white company. © iy wero e bl §) spedial prices Nots 1 . » 5 | s i armed 1oth hut” a poeket kr s is K. an o prices are 49c for solid gold set rings worth $1.50. of Paris Were | ments, Bargaimstin Wet Dry Goods Military Man, upon my verson. 1 admit, howaver, that | foilows: SRR v 49¢ for solid gold chased rings worth i e MR - | \lml"l"“ i xperienced person they might One before ter wrap $68.00, now 50, ‘ proye troublesom 48,00, et for rolled plate ear drops with | 1§ CASES DRESS GOODS AND 2 SILKS | WATCH THE BEE FOR THE DATE|FROM STEAMER CITY OF PARIS| HEIS WARRIOR BY BIRTH AND TRAINING ‘i sent oo years ago I took charge of my pre: | “One botore Hastor weap $05.00, now iant settings, worth 0. 4 LB & TILIULTS 1YeTe Ly 1 e gs.00, . " 4 for gents' rolled gold: vest chains, - Nl i TEATie AT Ne omocly OhlL BIKRKEY || E O tatore 1 weap $48.00, usually sold at $1.50. | Which Are Absolutely CI and Perfect Dry Goods, Carpets, Fueniture, Crockery, [ And an fmmense Lot of irable Mer- wes All the Elements of a Sold cotld 4o sayehing 1 ”I"’_":\\I\' .“'I“f'lllv—m‘l"""l‘l | $30.00, ~ rar , now New novelties in hairpins, breast pins, These Go on Sale Tomorrow at the Jewelry, Stationery, Hardware, Grocer= chandise from the Fast Frelght Trans- Likes the Work, Trained to Obedience, any white company could do. They con Also others which cannot be mentioned ear drops, scarf pins, ete,, ¢ "k' + 8t pr Same I le Prices Which les—In Fact, Every Departm portation Company Slightly . Able to Endure Hardships | Stitute nearly one-half of the soidiers at the | hovo r g b 820,00, $15.00. $18.00. one-third | "{"\!‘\'““']'."\'\T\’_"i ' Stamg ale Will Have Big Bargains. ng ot R M. Wi and Knows No Fear, LI poaid doe ':‘v‘:‘f"n_“:- "’_l‘\‘!:‘f’l:“l.“;“‘ o [ $10,00, and Seask special attention (%) The greatest bargains ever heard of. | - | o clean and take mii N fnterest in military :‘.:;,... '.l.: 85 o0 ‘\‘\nr’y‘); $1.00. e for extr ro feather fans, t - " 2148 $ y o 1 .| work and great pride in their compan L1085 QY N orth #6.00, i 8 e ol Fjansy G | R OR $T SALE OF ITS KIND | Our dry goods ave being opened and | 1 case imported black henrietta sateen | The Indian charactor, from earliest his- | Wiy aro always willing o match, | Capes at $100, woeth $8.00 dwith vanglom, worth 8200, L | EVER HLSLD. ia¢)ed &b eAstort prioes: 15e, worth Zie tory, s been imporfectly undorstood and | nignoeay deill “or fight and > are not many so it will be well fle for fine surah silk fans, 1 case 40-inch wool Bedford cord dress | wo car g 4V ¥ legunt fast black sateens ¢, v | wuch malgned, Failuve. after repeated am ready at any time to enter into a | to get there carly, Seo on | { Iread 1 | wainted ornaments, worth $2.00. g | Two carloads have alveady arrived \n | s AL LR t oarly 1 gl b, O eort g | goods, worth 50e, but, coming from qualit efforts tomold it in accordance with the test” with any company of | Childrens' jackets: b {ns'this weele N NOVELTIES IN PICTURE | B and more are on the way ) . | white soldiers you may bring along, to i g i ! T A | steamehip City of Paris, they go at lc. ! . y s fast hlack brocaded sa ideas of the white man and to make of ita | § SR EHATA 12 Ladies’ silk waists $1.00 and up FRAMES, = | Limit, one dross patters to & custom You will be astonished at the prices ¢ Fe goods. potent factor ln civllization, has led many to | b mithiasy atave 1o i all matters of | Ladlos' World's fale sults, :{-‘- {x .‘-;w.m. i frames worth 23 100 picces all wool fancy mixtures, | we will mark on our goods for the open- isgn, genuine French sat- | think that the Iudian is capavle of no good mostio vela. | Misses World's fair suits, 14 to 18 5¢ for the al H0e que y " ‘ g Il b AR ulso changeable ve /iy zags and silk | ing, cens, nd light colori MR e ) \ mdition | tions of e avs, Como sce us, “'you'll go farthes v, 49 and 49 celluloid frames, worth | 880 changen sagoa - ) i ¥ and that all efforts to change his condition | Lo of the | ! t [ [ ¢ ! doubie it gl a yard. 10} To thoroughly and quickly introduce S inttierag b6 6L il ltisda of Byt | HOU BewbniidoHed Hhod L oo e o e e e Bt 1 3 OUR NEW TRUNK AND TRAVEL 152N LHE EORWIRTEW Oy O G | thisand our carpet department 0RHE | on il tedds. Shat buatis ~;i~|m‘\ | Quite in contrast with this positi o fixed uarviage. coremony among thom. |”‘ff arnain apposite ING BAG DEPARTMENT A | e containing 32 pieces fine im. ¢, we propose to make prices and | mussed in the R. R. smash-up, oe yavd, | fken by GG, kbl L sort of 1 ven outiltter for World's fair GREAT SUCCESS ported whipeords [n spri you valves you will never forget. | worth up to 23 y PoeNard | o, Wyo., o wentleman who was | 88 we would call it, by the immediate rela aride fale, Don't buy n trunk_ without first g rgirie g @ beauty of these stocks is that they | Drapery sil beautitul goods, | born and i’ the ‘weat, who || FT08 fOVEIVIG R linitad AL e the Lincoln Guards, 1:,.11'..“’,‘ pr ....' \\..“;.\.qr. you one | “ooy atelotivatl wool % £ * | worth up to ¢ vard. | served under Gen ral Crook for several | 444 At for thor taking. A) Y& At k yestonday aftornoon the third of what others ask it b Ele ssigns 1 lnce. ourtal ears, who was for ng time | one wife ¢ R AL o 1T e i Japt hird of what o Ky e ARPL. | meres and henviottas, go o | STRRF S B cgant designs in lace” curtain serim | ¥ i N ne wife as man and wife live 1 guards, under command of Captain PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTI- j eres i : | ALL NEW FRESH GOODS, | the command of a company of Tudian scouts | toketlet are falinful to cach othor, | F. 1. Bamford and First Lieutenant H. B 5 T ”“‘f,‘ o combs, worth | 50 pleces t40-ineh all wool plaid | Il t from the best mart "“""1"“'- 3 eIt H IR U e G e B s o o e s | IWhen oo ets angry with the other nd | Mulford, marehed with the Musical Union 5. fe and 10¢ rubber combs, W ! Y MY Ky 4 4 A6 Blbgh et ain, duringz the past two years of a company | doesn't want the relation to continue he | L AR Rt 8 ey serges, bri nd_beautifl combina- | They have been oy o : wide bleached musling | Sl tuting the past tuo Sears of & TP | Dicis up s trams i Toames uegutinue 1o | band to the Union depot, where they found, 10¢, 19 and 3% for fine bristle | tions, dfe, worth % spray from the ocean. They are zht o vard., conversation the captain said 11es it. Thoro s, of course, no form of divoree | AraWn up and awaiting their arrival, about haiy brust SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! W dry goods: nor have they ever Iy s ;'g-]“‘i)rll\)\'n; 1\';'.;1{;'“\' | wnd know that the Indian, if | After separation, each goes and hunts up | SfLY momboers of the Lincoln Laght infant a0 T e e A0t BET 1o 16k ol suiia; 1 S dsas {68 ol o GiRee. s Wbl ves 2 JANED IPAR NT. projc died. can be made agood anoth partner If the wife commits | under the nmand of Captain A, 1. Camp. 20c an ounce for fine triple extract per D L | o v tiher in HOLYEBIAEERS 150 dozen napkins. very fine ail linen | dier. ‘The trouble is that he is gencrally not | adultery, the end of her nose is cut off, but | bell and First and Socond Licuten v fume, worth 50c an ounce. neat desigus, dar nd ht u"‘:"“' A han rodls. goods, ¥ size, worth $2.50 dozen, tomor- | 80 handled. The present practice is to sub- | the husband, for the same offense, is not [ Wilson and I Hickey. who had come to .‘Iru.- vlnlfluu’\ soap boxes . e widtr |.|““1 1 ]..m. s, value d0e and | ke our advice and reserve your pur- | vow $1.25 doen, | Jeet him to the methods preseribed for the | punished »are no so-called unmarriod olts for the purpose of giving the much 5e, 10¢ and 1¢¢ for purses and pocket: | 50c, go at 19¢ yard. | chases until we ope 3 aHine 1ot T wseilles nat- | White man. This is a mistake. You cannot | men o long them and all relations d 'of minstrel entertainment. They had Books | 50 pieces elogantly printed Chinasill, | chases until wo open. bl oy full siz »'\|I"«l1"&]” PAt | ke of hin o good imitation of a white sol- | are mutually aerecd upon by the partics and | arrived by cial train, and. togother Mo and 400 for pocketbooks, worth | dark and light ground, worth Ge, goat | In the meantime we want to reduce | terh bed spreads 2o, worth 81.50, dier. He should be taken us an Indian | notimposedupon them by any other members | With their friends, wero 150 strong. orm g and $1.00 stocks in our croc b | et G L !<..“|;l..1 «_m\;-wu 1 trained as such, and his original | of the tri et ing in line, with the minstrels attired in T ARG BLO0: ey Sy . avny A o : ; b | that e wet on City of Paris, 10¢ traits and zood qualitics should be perpetu- | *The Indians, too. naturally kind, Tn | their black’ mackintoshes and silk hats in 100 baxes fine writing p L S [n)' il b ke 1 wash ]-I"}’»l‘t and | wooden wares all of the above now in [ an615e egeh. | ated. Kxeept as to minor roculations, such | all my associations with thom 1 haye nover | the lead, the company marched to the busi- I';“ ’[‘ ";; b “'””M '\“" :"\IWII '“ il ""’""“ bt 101 1 NCY WRISIS WOLUL WS 1 ok antiex brsements Great rain in lace curtains only | as those relating to food and clothing, he | seen a parent strike a child. Here is anothe uess center, and after parading the princi 9¢ for the dhe qus viting paver. | o at 30 P s e UL Sas tHaL wave i sETEAODa ahat 7 1 should be rmed us an Indian, pure and | thing which may surprise you, DPrior to the | Dal streets went to the armory. Their aps | GIGANTIC AINS TN HOUSE | | 40 pieces double twilled, all silksurah, | We aremaiing pricos that move the | ity Solled, (e cade . o1 pppn | simple : auvent of tho White ey, Igthisolnie discasb | DEAFARCO Attracted mileh Atten fon along (e | KE GOODS, -inch wide, just the thing for trim- [ goods. ¢ ) NI DRESS GOODS DEE. | wiyis possibie, as Tsaid, to make of the In- | were unkuown. The death rate i their | Foute and elicited many favorableconments Baskets of all kinds. ming and dredswe 1 NeW reens, new We ave making cuts in our hardwave, [ OHle ciso yard and !”;"“ de navy blue - giqn an excellent soldic 1 one, too. all | ranks is at present greater than the birth 10¢ g lunch baskets parples, new hel browns, new | stationery, jewelry, g R THlOn o | gt (ERGOLE NG AOLRSDME Pes, things considered, who will be superior to | rate. This comes principally from scantiness ) NN T R LG i tur it Yol 'Y 8 L | 12k worth Hc. the white soldier. And why not?” He s a | of food and clothing, Formcry they were a <« \| L g {1k 1 | seeond o whe y bab, Hundreds of other 16 will be born soldier to begin with, Like all bar- | most prospero peo) I'hey had an L 2 ap baskets, worth H0¢ {9 yd. I | Barinhe he: 1a)L ; \ | abuna, \ R - | il T L TR e & Lvoms silke, aros | Pugiios, doll bu fonRaL IR BUr by tand you can't | Bariuns he s hotter versed ' the arts of | abundince of skins to loep out te vold and | a me and cheap. s 8, | failles, u: dy tford to miss t oA SO fio® hns i apecinlislicng: fob: putstits | oVer; tis Conaiibrs i onunged of Bird {9, tie, 8 worth one- th up t ete., et TR L | of a military character. He has heen a result the Indian is gradually and surely half moi | Comeand get onr prices all nest week Solsa e “‘(‘ oL 16tk E‘;‘t Dou customed to them from earliest childhood | passing away ; 90 for o size breeding cages. 5 pieces 2T-ineh Cheney Bros. $1.00 T CO Sole agents for P, & 1. kid g | and naturally follows the bent of his tw “As to the Indian's capacity for military s RN faihiait st sthn: AR oA il ¥ Pt | ’ - inge. You undertake to civilize him through there is much adverse criticism, S0 mnc 58 for 5-f tep ladders, just the | b Chi [ ) itol avenue. STANDS ON HIS RECORD. dium of military service and you will | ave failed in teying to ma soldier thing for house cleaning time 0 picces Habutas silk, very 3 QLA 5er, e and 49 fon hes bars | fine, $1.00 va 5 A Ben Baker Satlsticd with (fls © ity Sh et fig aloplar Ao 1UTAY | RS AL 1S e SRty gl B 250, e an or clothes bars, ) e (h May | Ben Baker Satisticd with (Hs Course as | sionary or training schools. For it is us | at the prospoct, Seeretary Elkins. I 1,000 pay s Mo y at 1ic each, | HE 4 b ., in charge of their op United States Attorney. | to teach the Ind bookkeeping who has no last secretary of wa red this feel i Y the re s quality. ; 24-inch lame, T e ern. | Spealing today of the intimation contained | accounts o keev,or to teach him to make | ing, What the’ present’ s s policy =22 = 3 | e, B and e for Poorless window | satin, : e tho Dimtns ORtEAL Somt | nia QlEpALCHIFrom \Wastington to Ehelérract | ANOteoRlashing Sendnemionlige moibest e 7o i T RRgvnon L ope nelvanse, shi SHE 81106 tor bodt quality scrub brushe tois ot pany, of which he is manager. The new ”'-‘l' ““' b "" ‘I" )Y ik 1 g ~l"l"“‘- who wi sior biinkote: He | llovaithnteiers 15105 tnobier thfinesde wo | N E W SILORE, be, 10c for bost qua crub brus | tomor Tac s Bea | OROSRR SRS IR BT eae > South | setting forth that he had not conducted the | ¢an't L alue of an cduca- | potent for good upon 1 ety < 1 10, 19¢, 25c, B¢ and 4% for extrs BOSTON STORI | Sixteenth streot. Mr., Ponder has a | business of hisofice strictly in sedance | tion which produces no immediat ts. 1f | A is the idea of allowing articl 1520 Dougl { quality feather dusters N. W. Cor. 16th and Dougla 1 \ | Mr. B \ | lie shoutd learn to, mak | pate in milit It th Eiinan “bolli for tolle a0 A . Aty bl il wide eivele of friends and aequaintances, | with the regulations, Mr. Baker said: | »he shoutd learn (o make shoes, | pate y work e government oy 1“1 r!:u'u\”m‘fll BiRtnying aibaby G SR AT, Lo, | and being - thoroughly practical opti- “Lknow that the business of my office has — KCC books ob Wiy trade xeauirie, stith, 1o | (& “v"llim"ln\f:”'fn ‘y f::‘.‘ Eotylitetng o I1‘“!' i | itag cing of Duying & DALY | SOME PIANOS WHICH MUST BE SOLD. | ¢jun of many years' will no | been conducted in- strict ance with 1o o e e g ebliged || Noule.adonetie pltd otiolviling shu Indian Cdi R e u ¥ ) ; s i to go back to his tribe. What need have | through the medium of militar, SWaines dolng & land office business A Hoshe; e, 1B1E Douging stessts doubt succeed in doir U6 Ti: ndo FRnybady. ohn Rt T00Th . Hego e ot Hath dat e e 1o | e e et oy e, S 4 i, 1 o (e L - | with it they are perfectly welcome to | their conditions and customs or forever re- | humane method thatcan be followed. 1 1 with the Whitney. Everybody says it Wil e Har tomabow i Monaay: with it they ave j | N g | o \ I VIR RALL b1 5910 seet FEAS s i et oter [ ) me- ELIGIe neve aat the glory out of it that thoy | Main an outlawin their eyes. You meet | gret very much to sce this failure to re NURITT Vo thiain 48 1¢ #1.50 and S ne piano a =d0.00, upright, easy | in the season. Ao | N A R B13 Lo kIEe up. It had the work h however, ona plane and he | nize the' Ind s military worth, and hope Verhave them as low as #1350 and up | payments, v ¢ is the prottie o brought | e S e vonrs to do over a1 | Wil associaté with youandin a measure | that before itis too late the sentimen ‘"37’-"").'1 sabs, fi One § .00, upright, easy | to the city. Call and see her, 211 S0. | would do it in exactly the same o R b i s Re el L { 2 cabs, fine | payments. | 16th, said to Tnspector Chalmers this morninz, | PAAY with you. iy aud that our people may learn to judge ¢ silk plush lincd, fine sati Biavp! . upright, ensy SN ) e s Again the Tndian has greater powers of | from the standpomnt of a friend and not from trimmed, w ry:m-nl payme | Domestic soap is best for hard water. | any Wiib knovil Tiow the businees of | SRGUIUACE HBpan g0 lorget avikhollt faod | SUGYOL00 Stamy, Hox, whllo 1he quer gearing, 2 of $8.88 One at $200.00, upright, easy | e this of sught to be conducted, look intoit | B ¢ At L L e O (L CULILRUE AN C A Blen Ucas Call in o our magnificent stock. | S On{ draizh e BT e ou T Dbt baar he to. Lam confident it is all vignt, | Man. 1will give vou some examples. When | cnemy, I have also found them to vo honest, RFashn ’ 3 MR e § | n dr 1t tomored plsil LR e 1"10 the ‘talk about the alleged | I had charge of the Apachescouts in Arizo | faithful and loyal as friends and in the We 1 nothi but praise for |~ One .00, upright, easy | brewed by Om: Brewing asscciation. VAT PRSI O DO R A CEEC | T sent one of my men on foot over the snowy | cardinal vivtues to stand a whole, equal | our fine ¢ practice of carning extra fees by holding | 5 e ) it : ! A T peyme . — Dt o Lt i | Tl Lo a place seventy-hve miles away. He | 1o any people 1 hiuve ever been ussociated 0-CENT STORE, One at $150.00, upright, casy Combinntion Breeders Sule e L D ey this | toolc with him less than two pounds of food | with 1319 Farnam street, H. Hardy & Co. | payments. | _Of trotting horses takes place at_the | 10 BEC TR o ek the il ex. | and made the entire trip of 150 miles in i —.— A TR One piano at $140.00, upright. easy | Unicn stock yards horse mav Wed- | qotly onthe hoad in stating in Tue Bee that | thirty hous Hove s anothor istance, 1 LS SN NG T ; any | Payments. | ay, Thursday and v it was nocessary to have jury verdicts in @ e SR T vant EHe At tabert Ge SO 3 We regret if we have disappointedany | 755,07 fino at $125.00, u ity easy | Gth and 7th. We whdia i particas Slave Mbsen o« | T SO WOrCR WA e Over LIS msnd) Miovert Gedrey CRA of our customers in our e sale Satur- | ] ¥ | Thivsday will bo devoted to the dicted on several counts to pre B e e O or bk s compotitors over 8 Lkl g 2 e he case o cing nolled ¢ oro. gono, five days. and ha mieaco, 11 i [Special Telegra I compotiloys over van iskw One piano at $100.000, square, ns, mares and and on I vent the cases from being nolled, | \Giih'g ut fifty pounds of bread and twenty | GWOAGO, ML, April 1—[Special Telegram boys and men! After selling 50 cases | 01 B o hndian il which means that the parties might be | WL ES BRE B PR BE bR STV | vo s B —Robert. Gedney, who yester- we got on to the racket and stopped sell- < Gl squave, easy | disposed of. Sale bogins at 10 a. m. I’I"“‘\_“;'f“""l ki ll‘)"ll“}h'l}_ to which d % day endeavored to throw George Doyle from i ing to the big fry house and other small S st i aiodo they have not pleaded guilty. | For instanee, | - %ayother reason is that in his normal con- | the roof of the Great Northern, 1 still con- dealers. We, however, were enabled to at $60.00. squave, easy | Fine havness, Casd's 524 SI16th St | moncy: the grand jury brings in an indiet- | dition the Indian is more amenable to disci- | fined to his room at the hotel. Three times Imported and A a grand j R TR b a4t 6 24 Lo eabh ostombr find a uave, ¥ rand jury n San <iug pline than the white man. Obedience to the | i 3 had enough to meet the d Bl otea). | ROy RonEy T ment on threo counts against him. The | oiq"nan and the chiefs of the tribo is the | 1S room has been changed to conceal him Eastern Milli A had enough to meet the demands of al One piano at #30.00, square, ecasy | AMONG THE GERMAN SOCIETIES. cter of the offense in the three counts | Gr iAC Ty L EHER B nived my | from visitors, Gedney and his father came = ilinerys, obliged to make up to 10 o'clock in the evening. In our ounts against hiin and make sale of yesterday we passed over our present company 1_didn't go to individ members of ihe tribe to on to enlist | to the hotel from Philadelphia several days ago. Saturday the father went to omana. | T hursday, Vs payments L A <D Plattsdentseher Versin Prepares for Its e ""'n"m‘\ R Miss Alice Isaacs, agent, 307 S. 16th Atnant sl 08 ele HLL found to be ah economica Hantleol [ 1eBv D Lie.o e 5, ¢ He has been telegraphed for. Sl Dodge and 13¢h Strest st, is showing a full line of trimmed | The people who talk in the lunguage em- | ot the accused to agree to pl o Tt ey tebited my propesition sev. | “Gedney, T think s temporarity msane.” | [rida NEXT. e an . - pets., ' & 2oty oved by I teuther—the ost realistic LTS e . St 2 rost. ey debated m; roposition sev. 1 iy 2 b a0 o 2 ) hats at very low prices. l':j.\_ “} ! I_M{ ith : the Elpd ] “1 '“'\“, of b '_"'{’!"*-mf' :P'jf“-'l’; eral days, returned and said it would be ac- : said Iden of the Great Northern this morn- b yY . AL Fand A WL - — of German writers —in his famous works and | she Jury qcnuif it on bhe OtACEs fon il | copted.” The councilors had simply told the | ing. ST think it was caused by tho unusual | Saei1rda e o el N abraskn)lod ve No. NS GOING AT who are so very proud of this great poct that | I hat if wo should go totrial on all | yuquisite nunber to enlist with me, and they | altitude and suroundings. Ho is all rigne | Daturday, | 1, Capitol ludge No. 3, C ”M;“‘ they never let an occasion pass toshow | WIS FOCEES T R rml Lt inaRsEs 1 cheerfully obeyed and we satisfled. [ now and a pretty badly scared man over the I TN oy vae o 8 4alas Biroetat thelr admiration for his poctic and prose |l Soeurye “soveral . dnya ime- n | 1hey nover questionod ty o,of theit | tervible ocen We will keep him con- e et i1 atserblas at TR 1 at once. labors ure very strong herc in Omaha, both | court. By pleading guilty to onc count the | fuberiors. Had they done o they would | fined until his A 3 hall at # oclock Tuesday afternoon, .00, easy payments, financially and in numbers ¢ pride | accused practically the same punish- | h¥e beon considered outlaws of the ‘,i'l‘,‘,.:,‘ ALL NEW GOODS. rfilled | ment and the ends hed without the expense and trouble of summoning a lot of nesses and consuming the time of the court and jury 3ut people who are ar ayments, tLemselves on having a trea ments, than that of any other German verein ments, The Omaha Plattdentscher Verein counts amony its members such men as'City 'T s, president of the il 4, to assist the grand master in [ Oneorganat laying the corner stone of the Central | ONe organat school buildi 224 and Dodge streets., Sojourning Masons ave cordially invited Ay vided by the wii They siuply cease to r the tribe and that's the end of it, [ General orde «ain an Indian one must understand | department of Nebras titions, his pre s, his likes | | eb.. Mar No. 2, issued at headquarters o, dated North | Finest display of Millinery | 14, comprises the follow- ever shown in this city, supe nd dislikes, his mode of life. in short, his igned upon Bol!n, it 10 participate Rropsony b es of this kind do not like to plead | ing Omalia men elected department oftic | J. R. STAFFORD <y payments. R ontori Heimrod, who | Luilty to anything, uuless they know they 3 : i to think | oo tment m or, 8, K e st was one of it dors, Honry Qathoft; John | Bullty. to anything, uuiess they know they us the Indian thinks and feels. Here | | : ) _Master No. 1. REHYICH LS. Baumer, Henry Eiexe, Julius Peycke, Coun- | #1¢ £0INE 16 8¢ BEPEEER T (UELIS trouble | i3 an illustr ) he asks you to | ing, post No. 262, Omaha: counsel of admin- i GEORGE W. LININGER, Wy ) cilman Specht and others equally as’ promi- | in the case by so doing, - fhoy have do him some slight ., and you deny his | istration, John B. Sawhill, post No. 1i0, | T | Master No. Bock Ree nent in business, political and social ci B Ly ik I " Y | request. He will say nothing,” but he will representatives to the twenty- I i 8. J. BODEN, On draught, fiest of the season, at all Since the celebration of its ninth anniv SUADAY l‘, A1) “_"}“ i l]_ > | never forget that you refused him onee, and [ o M EERICE Aot Sl I\ i Matten Novd1 customers of Omaha Brewing associa- | S8y on January 6 last the society has done R i e he will ne i nsk of you a favor. | SOAERT NATIORA SREMRPICHE BHEC Vo LU Ly Fapha e io Ve ay of entertainments, n 0 s you, in his presenc con- | P! 2 ) e : » Master D o LT = o AR e ar AR ansat i atha those charges and the government i HIOE D ki 18 Gandars o mean that. | Grant post 110. Omah ide-de-camp, o i 8 ; | Tirst Bock Boer i Sl UL A lia, e which the last week hs been pregmant, and | foF €very jury th W8 proseniigr b ular thing. He will likely feel offended | emmm———— e — . This spring can be had tomorrow. Ask Medicnted Dress Shields ‘h culminated last Sunday in the cou- L) m&k'ifl‘i'“ g for the fatornoy to have | and while he will not say anything he will - | for it. Brewed by Omaha Browinz | will cure profuse sweating undor the | fiusion of the engagement of the Gemania | L bl appear before the Judge and plaga | BEVET, ccgse o think that vou didhima | 1, 3 ils P associution, all their customers have it. | yym, Shields and medicant $1.00 per itor KequpanyiaisBovisiand SsHo bersl Bt Rt ito RamAmTa AitHE Hurykslening tka | | Ok Eot andwieomathitie o f S ox pens dln S, 1S, u y gy, - s § or | g:mance at Turuer hall, ‘But at the last | KUilty, the foreman of the jury signing the | or tha sign language among the Indians’ Froscolnz and interior decorating do- | Jir: Lady agonts wanted. Medicated | meuting this Voreln deeided to give the et e oy iae Ty o | Well, they have a sign language which is to ) i £ s Shield Co., Burlington, La. laster ball on April 15, to which in- | SIpLy an e ; & 2 a0 | gheni what Latin 1s to the eivilized world 1 2 signs and estimates furnished. Henvy ! d / end that would be very expensive and tedious i ; g 2 . 3 e vitations will soon be sent out, at would be very expensive and S | ALl the Indians iu the region bounded by the ‘t' o o B tC : Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. Carpets. The meeting of the Central Vercin of ;‘ ‘v“."‘f“(‘f:’; “.'rl.xf““l‘lt‘l"' ll_“'l‘:"“'h}“':\'li{:;‘: Mississippi river, the Guif, the Rocky 01 (“ 0101 y . 3 | W. T, 1 \‘\"an‘ i, Chas. Shiverick & Co. North Amerion, which talecs ¢ Chi- | S mm‘l :N‘L;n._"_ RLIIPURIEY: e _uul,l\;‘.n.nl‘x‘\;m SamuInich ol Try Washburn's Superlative flour < = BT Tvalve delogates fom this Vereln, John 1, | am frank to state that if the democra n Indian in Texa rwse by signs b B t ¢ LA 3 e Washburn's Superiative flour the best | {10 q" s and Theodore ~ Heucl | Ministration wants me out of this ofi R TR T 1ke himself turing all lines of Mixed Paints, Putty, cte. Take home a box of Baldufl's fine cand- 5 financial secrotary of the national organiza QuyabitholdiopRatathoghias understood as readily as you can understand | , e ne S Minore tht 3 fes, 16th and Capitol avenue. None better., Bock Beer Tomorrow. tion, of which this city hus the most men to stand uponr me. Take my own company as an illustra Weamaksn gpecialtviot Mineraliliaints manulagy s - Lol On draught, first of the season, at all | bers o society in the United 1 15 not a single vthing in | 00 147g composed of an equal number of tured from RAWLINS MINERAL, the strongest and Washburn's Superlative for pastry.300 | customers of Omaha Brewing assoc maha has always been connection with my work that [ can at this hoes and Shost “They can't con i pas by 2 e iz s LI The rient to fill theso twe ofices. from. the | moment recall that Iwould do differently if B e i el best mineral known, 2 e 2 ranks of its membership. Who is the Low | I had to do it over.” i they do converse continuaily by . Office 1506, Doug Tel. 1,919, World's fuir souvenir coins of 1893 for | German that has not read *Hanne Nucte un T . sizns an see them at any time standing = , el 1,210, s Y » Pudel’ w » belong: L1 ING WHIST.” i ' i 44 sl Rt RAE N At chalbonL the Luctte Pudel” while he belongs to this g about in little kuots, actively engaged in 5) B bR b T AL socict ¥ 5 e e | conversation, but you don't hear a word s Micaitivalv: oured 8100 per bottle, Peacock is the best soft coal. Sold only { Jing entortainment at which ama Novelty in |.m.-:‘.....‘...‘.-mx. for the Benefit | gpoken ‘3\1 ny of these sig \\‘| 1I.‘m‘ 1-l red And can scll you a better paint for less moncey than D gents we L 1 2 by Jones, opposite postotlice it atric 1 recitations will b ol ® Oreche, and in this way converse with ther ut of o - a e ars' ) i ai 4 i\ .I[H“ \\.\II‘H . Medicated Drd 3 'l L has been o i for by the Ba The ladies having the Creche in charge | theiv spoken language I know tle, any one. After a seven years' test this paint has 3 Shield Co., Burlington, la. | Verein to be given at the Lall, corner Tenth | have quictly developed plans for raising | Very few of them can syl oy been adopted by | and Farnam streets, ton t the same time . not to learn it, except i particular in i funds and affording Bock Beor omorraw, O , first of the season, atall [ Members of the 1 o intend to or- | oo nees where they can see some necessity for | T i acific ailro: On draught, first of the scason. atall | customers of ' Omaha Brewing ussocia- | ganize o biogele o posed of membera | ° oudid entertainmont for the public, to be | ir. They saw the need of siiguitig a pay roll | The nion Pacific Railroad customers of Omaha Brewing ussocia- | tion. It will by indeed to sce Br, | #iven at Exvosition hall Apri when their salaries were handed them. 1 | 7 I P PR e e Tt o | ¥ k) J e ol e R e o eheo ot (T ving | e saionchicna, i Ain af{Dapas itk hia nime As its standard freight car paint. Get our prices be The N. A, 8. I [' P i Millinery Store. “i,l';""l 1 by | | Whist,” which, though new to most of us, ;un-n‘n,l ns mm\’ Ing] vlt. m”x..]u fore buying clsewhere, | \e N. A, S. 1. fourth annual ball of | Mes. R, H. Davies opens & new mil- | . The Ladies Social elub, composed of mem- | has long been the pastime of Europeun | him to 'le jitate ‘what 'y lore Omaha assceiations of Stationary En- | linery store Monday at 1520 Douglas st, | Pers formerly belonging to the ludies s ty. At o charity ball the present | Written arned yery veadily and now | oy 4 pry T T > T gin R Wi aton Hall ' MAn } & 54 :u.h."rm.» Parnverin dre sending out inyita n Christine of Deumark fizured in ve- | 41l HybifavaieaLal 3 i, thelk nsties 1y \ \ l 10 \ _\‘ ()l] A \]) l [\ l LO 5 il 3. 1853 B ions for a dancing party to be given at New | splendent robesas queen of hear 081t i0 ./ ! mderstood that our J evening, April 3d 1." | Doyou use Washburn's Superiative? | Metropolitan hail'on April 11, © @ o0 o spldndent Fobonas qupes OF Hoarim a1 sy n | military commands could not be given in the | 43 4o o * thse L) 5 - devo bje 5 Indian tongue. ‘They consequently learned | hey Weren't i the Fiee TR R — the hearts of her devoted subjects gue. X & v X w Store. CME > i o of our best Known young people | them as 1 gave them inEnglish, very quickly. | 2 - = = Goushee, 000 ehairs, parior suits, that L BIFLRMEN 0TIV, iy of o best o Yo peopt | thems oy ek | Qffige—16th and Howard Sts, Telephone, 165, wore in Occhard’s upholstery shop dur- | store Monday at 1520 Douglas st, | Kalsing Funds for the National Tournament | dealt and played in tricks, « k repre- | for domg s n Jarsshing; and hoy i ing the fire and not damaged in the ST 5 i Next Sui « soon master it. ‘They are a people of won less than it cost Or- hem. ORDEN & CARLSON, ith and Leavenworth least, for salc chard to mak % nting a_peculiar dauce or re. Four | e eancintion is wak. | Players, chosen for their skill n whist, will | derful natural intelligeneo and force of char- | i Y A ¢ undoubtedly play to win. acter. They perform all compuny smove- | 'y En- | ing up to the necessity of having suitable As this 3 ments with alacrity and can do everything | E. fourth annual ball of | The Omaha Riflemen a unidue spectac upics less ! L that the white man_can, except such things iations of Stati 3y 1 hall, Monday | buildings for the nt which is to be | than two hours and charity ball will gineers | evening, April m foreign to theirnature, for held here this summer. Something like | close the entertainment, with fine music | that ' raton " | #10.0001s to be expended in the erection, | throughout. An evenug of rare enjoyment | WOHc of & ¢ moul nauro and tho o " e N mestice soap o sts all of oy and 2 o en 08s e raged | 18 promised. g8 A4 i & et My sixteenth a1t axoursion. ito Domgstie soap outlast 1}:| others. ?In‘ ‘lh\:\‘yll;\‘\'lflevlh’l vy V has been ¢ ged ¥ experience is that 1 have never kunown I Houston, Tex., via the Santa Fe route, Free Tower to Factorles A pavilion $0x130 feet in size and in Queen to Btrato o singlo aoy of trenchoery aftor . ? Monday evening t he had promised to be 1 have sant line An ele just received---newest Teaves Omaha Monday, April 3, 1803, | for a term of years 16 what Gothenbur Address R. C. Pattorson, ars 1 what Gothenhur building, Omaha, Neb Anne style is contewplated. The total height of building and tower will be In the center witl be a large dining hall 107x traveled alone with bands of Inditns in the United States and in Alaska, having wit me property which them was really viewed at the Young Men's Christian asso iation building by business men who ave Ramge | offers. Owners of steam pow what that m vealize ws to compete with ot f o New Allilinery Btore. }..yn“ nburg has unparalleled manu- :,"“ ‘;'”; a refreshin n adjoining | able to speak most intelligently on the sub- | grest value, such, for example, 48 amuiuni 3 SRl - et < B i acturing ac is surrounded by | 'y e < SN 3 ject. Mr. C.F. Weller, president of the | tion, and was never once betrayed and never ey ¥ AMrs, R, H, Daviea opens a new mil- | J%ioh " tdvming district which in 1895 | 1ok Sl front south towa which | Commercial club, is expected to preside and | had u single case of theft. I have designs fiom linery storo Monday at 1520 Douglas st. | {iihoa from fhat point 800,000 bnshels | 1o er reh 4 Wiihave - verands of | open the question. He will ve followed by | had my company in - caip = for two ! \ | shipped from tl 0! 800, hushe et width weight o ceiling | My, Kilpatrick and others. " i 0! i 0 nine les 5 H Washburn's Superlative for bread. of grain; a delightful climate, witl wili bo 13 foet. Two ndaitions, ono on the | Mr- i¥lipatrick and others, months from iifty to winety miles | $_, up to $50, il R | days of sunshine each year; Gothenbueyg | west and the other on the east, will run the | The N L \ has every prospect of hecoming a eity of | Whole leguth of the building. The entire F The N E fourth annual ball of | ery prospect of becoming a oity of | Whole foghst of ‘the buliing. ‘Tho entiro Omaha assceiations of Stationavy En- | 12,000 inhabitants within three yewrs. | " 10" gaien up by thirty-six shooting gincors at Washington hall, Monday | G0 see for yourself on Apvil 4, ‘when | sganas, R o A e eveni April 3d, 189 | Green's Farmers' excursion will toke | charged at once ot the same number of tar ».y B you there for one fare for the round trip. | got I'he addition on the east will contain - Domostic soap used by all who wash | Tickets can be sccured only of W. H. | four boyling alleys, a large kitchen and for @ living, who say it goes furtherest. | Green, 217 Karbach block. dressing rooms ; ; ik . - 4 he plans will be submitted and in the The Great Combination Breeilers Salo The ¢ Combination Bree wain probably adopted at the next mecting 0Of trotting horses takes place at the | _Of trotting Lorses takes place at the | Of the ass Union steek yards horse mavket Wed- | Union steck yavds horse market Wed- | | KANK AKEE RIGERATORS. | The cheapest and best. i Solid oak throughout. ors Sate n Error. B B e e otod o tho. sl of | Thursday will be devoted o the sale of | o TR Ber: A teacher afirms that any Th : stallions, maves and colts, und on Friday | §o35ed, by the legislature after the sixty stallions, mares and colts and on Friday and fancy drivers. will L | 48Y8of session is unconstitutional. Is there The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Aluimn the roadsters and fancy drivers will be | the roadsters a ¥ any truth in this statement? Please answel r 1 re Siepoua ot Salo bogls at 10 . m. | sposed of, - Sale begius at 10a. m, | fhi B M VEuitas rl Osed in Milli-ns of Homes—q40 Years the Standard, | 1118 and 1117 Farnam Street, Omaha-. \ nesduy, Thirsduy and Friday, April | hosday, ihues and ¥ \ April | pasosr, Neb To the Editor | IRV Q QT IR Rl I 3 Bih, “Gth and ith. Wednesday and | Oth, "6th and Tth. Wednesday and 1 oL TURRaR A te B e ])L\\ B \ 1 f ] A 1 | "