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I'HE OMAHA DAILY RE MO‘\I)A\ APRIL 3, 1893 b e - = = — #w“‘;‘",‘,“'f_f“ m‘;"{:‘ W "A'l‘ THI‘ BIG SHOW (0\-[\{;.‘:-’:fllllt;l:hnm;.mt»j\:w:“:‘rn‘.;.lymy::.”;“._\.nw.v”_y‘. hink oy havo arrestod the men who. did { i until the next day, when xh-\ sor mistake. Learn out the position you costum woapons, shiclds, pipes and | - - tirely close 1 the discharges o i St want before you make application; don't S Jowels. ! f.oat Her Dinmon i The Evid Indisputable. | gritaorgo to un officer *Just to inquire Nutes of th w. | Cueaco, N, April 2.-The wife of W.J Two Women at Jansen Accused of Being | 7,060 cures {086 tpon the miraculous, Buggestions as to How Best the Coveted Po- | You qu v yoursell by displaying ignovance. | Egtimates of the Expanss of a Modest Visit | Over w0 ¢ % que v londs of oxhibits were ro- | Knight of Dubuque, Ta., goneral top ¢ fal | for it is supposed,ypu know what you : s P UL B | Knigh ibuque, Ta., goneral solicitor of che and yet the testimony {5 above suspicion on May Be Oornered. want and how to gol it. - Ascertain what o the World's Fair. - the «Central railrond, lost $4,000 worth tohos, | and yet the test is above suspici sition May Be Oornered. | | } to the World's T o l\'\y‘hIHV:»||”;'I“\ i\v|”|‘x tributed to the | gy 1 H ‘ : The condition of these two children was | the position you s is, and whore; who 08, ook, This work is all done G Knowi th AINNRE SVERY B¢ to the | of dinmonds today while walking on Michi L ng Sixty-three tracks lend m in_the little | —_— At night. Sixty-three tracks lead upies it, and who ho is, wher ppointed i ounds. ‘There are thirteen milos of track | gan boulovard with her husband. She was village, and when examined last Friday by a | i from, who ot him the plc o Half the ithin tt “ STRANGE SICKNESS OF FRIEDA PRUDER | \jicscntative of Tur Bee the un- | IT'S ALL IN THE WAY YOU GO AT IT | (o B okars ask stbr pinoss which have TEN DAYS TRIP AT BED ROCK PRICES within the enelosiire and 00 cars ean o ve- | afraid o loav tho diamonds n her_roor R 4 doubtedly free from their forme ts if | ther just been filled by men in their own | ois TabE boen Hion GLIMARAL LA L) and wrapping them up, placed them in th the eyes are to be believed. Littie Frieda's Marty, o N A en who | | it b R merican ox- | ... S her clo: I ) rOLUPRO party, or which are occipied by men wh 4 Hiibivoss lve boon: Khd. Are Stil aitat pocket of her cloak. When she roturned to A “Witch Doctor” Nearly Mobbed—Siracu- | fizure was somewhat thin and hot voice was | Your Papers wad iow to Propars and Ad- | are io be retained, ar positions in the classi- [ Wondorful Telautograph to fho Among the | o REOE A D0CE § Sk hibite. exntpos | or room the diamonds were gono 3 e \ i i The time for recciving exhibits expires ro gone. 1t is sup- £ lous Cures of & Strangee from Miswourt | Weak, but she walied about the house | dress Them -What Thoy Should | fled servico. Learw wheiher there is likels Sxhibits—Director Burnham's Costly | AN o posad that in pullin her hundkerchiof from ! —Superstitions e Aston. I o sy T ot averae il | Contaln—Somes Good Advice A e LR e Jp st LA Cook endons Motive Power early 700 paintings, comprising the Gor. | her pocket she pulld out tho diamonds - and os. of hier a Little Floya was playing about | inn General Way, | Men often make sonihhy blunders in apply- Notes of Exhibits and Buildings, \ art exhibition, ure now boing hung o pped n on reet 4 his fatl s and evidently was an ex- | ing for pl that the, D themsclves as tho art palace. ‘The collection 15 the mos ¢ s fathor's office ant cvidently was an ¢ Jo— or places that théy stamp themselves completo ever sent out of Germany — | ceptionally bright and well mannered boy. | ) irnoramuses, when in’ fact they are bright, Y Eagland's art exhibis, comprisitie ovor S00 A belle in witeheraft has prevailed at ono | I place of the sores therg wore (o scats 0 | WasiiNaro, D. C., April 1 ~{Special Cor- | and have only averlo the importance of | Cmicaoo, ML, April L—{Special Corre- | 1 iR AT RN E SOOI Shty 1 s d H, L f time or another wmong every race, and ft in | s Becks G Shott BS, e bs b respondence,|—How shall T prepare my | being forearmed spondence. | —What will it cost? fs un- | bo placed upon tho walls, Many of the paint ave IS 1e ! hob strango that remuants of this common | id thicre was no sien of pus. Tho boy held | Papers?” ‘ How to Got Them 1There. doubtedly question of decp concern to a | ings are of fimense size ; } superstition still linger here and there. A | his head as though the neck was stiff, but This is a question evory Nebraskan asks “Shall T carry these |m|w|-u«-\\xnmuv;un large number of pro.pective World's f ”llh“\\mv.vl lv“w pro; :L\ :‘-.5121.‘ o ‘\}n’h Sctotula=Impure Vaesl i g in Nebraska only a | he smd he felt no pain, and there was no | himselt a dozen times or more when he | send a friend, or trustthem to the mails™ | yisitors LR h sporiation and fish. | b na= case in point came up in Nebraska only a | 2 [ L " eries buildin, the oxterior walls will fot days ago, and it hus not only tho element, | other evidencoof any atlment, -\ | makes up his mind to apply for an offico at | the oftice seckar s nimost sure o ask hime | Prosuming the questioner to be fntent only | beof a croawy white, tion — Beyond Hope R0 Mr. Erinberg gave no explanation of his | ye 00 : 3 en he has pre his aplics i A ok 3 i of tho curious, but incidentally some remarkc- | L5 EERATEERE G0 GVTE e should i b )'\"l‘" )” is ”'*l" “"f thing st | (05 Gidorsements and Hus ‘modé rendy to | UPon sheley the ;\mm.\n.. gl o cases of Beleiun's magniicent i fille features that border on the marvelous. | not be thanked, that the cires were effeqted | office seeker should know. often occurs | enprust his future prosperity and happiness | mumof return for a minimum outlay, not it have already been rocel B e o~ ooy : + v T | LA i 3 Jpeiters i \ s wt Hood’s Sarsaparilla Efjccted a When the Kock Tsland railroad built its | by God working through him, When writ- | that the president or onc of -his cabinet | to the administration at the national capital. | over fastidious as to slesping accommoda k i 4 bty ten toat his home he said he could cure | om s u position to & secket simply | 1t depends upon the ofice you seck, your re- | tions, except as to cleanliness, and not op AMUSEMENTS, "'"'I"J Duse, lino through southern Nebraska a few years | ¢ U H A DI R v i | , except as to cleanliness, and not epi p o 1 * | Frieda without coming to Jansen, but in that | pocie, PRl asitiod Sl ding | 1ations with tho man or men whom ‘you des | oo A raY ot 1 835,80 for A A | ngo it located o station house out on the | FEEs LR ENHE e o Kome other :1 canse ho shiows an aptness in preparing | LEGE AT TR SRR, W JO G | our ;v..m" meals, the answer is ) for iy wEErel Ripke" Rb tHORovd, Droad, fortile prairie twenty miles west of | saomber of the family. When he examined | his apptication papers and arranging his et | gl conditions, 1f you aro seeking a post- | teh days visit, to which must be added vail- | That it was Faster evoning was evidont Beatrice and named it Jansen, after Peter | the child e said some persons have the | dorsements, and it frequently ovcurs that o | oftice, and there is not much opposition or | road fave. His bill of expense will be as fol- | at the Boyd theater last evening from the Jansen, a neighboring farmer. The lonely | power toafilict others in H»ukl manuer by | competent man_or woman who is welt en- | rivaley: if you are asking for a posi- | lows small audience that had assomblod to see | il oo racted in shipper, who | giving them something to eat believers | qopsed and dosorving misses the position | ton abroad ‘or away from home in | gjeeping necommodations at #1por uight 31000 Cpisal Kieke,” hut N f 4 bullding soon attracted 2 "“‘I' ™ WhO | L witeheraft thereupon coneluded that Mrs, | (0 0i 0 OO bt fon ouder | this country and do uot personally know | AGH|ls310n $0 ThO RFOUDCY, e BOC. 5iop 1 |1 TA0wel ITKY, liss 1 ! nd was joined by other settlers until Jansen i | g Parleigh, the wite of the villge | SoUght because there fs no ability for 5408 | gour congressman or senator, send your | Meads s perdagoursiie stonnds ac 350 500 her company played the wood old ¢ voas | now a prosperous village of 20 or 800 souls. blacksmith, wis the witch because she had | OF arrangement shown in the presentation of | jupers by mail or by a friend. 1f you know | Sideshows in Midway Pluisar 525 | perfectly as if th B Hd toan ¢ Most of the inhabitants are Germans and | gi the child some sausage (0 eat. | papers, | your representative in congress, and _are | Unerideoneach pleasure schem % | to its capac ity. It deserved to o | Russians, simple folk who have brought "‘ ither N “-H'r' oo Mrs ";nl th, | £ In the first place every petition and letter | anxious for the place go e Your | Total $25.80 | plav is an excellent one aud th | e e . | though suspected of being a witch, was | g S ¢ nosstblo. This | Personality will often turn the scales in your : ALK H Py 2 MR A | with them many of the habits and super- | PR S | o uld bo typo-written, if possiblo. This | by (or ™ Nig Shen it often huppens that | But he must be u stoic who, hopes to u presenting it at the Boyd is a notably capa stitions of their old country life. Many of P RN IOT N e | facilitates the work of reading and often in- | vou'hgrome o burden to those who. can con- | COmPlish the feat: —impervious ta oVery | pie one.every U of1ta telod Robor, Miss them understand but little English and tali | 41 e Ife | PUres their reading whoreas if it were i | trol the appointments and they will give | fort of setuction and sugremints MG SOV | gilsler's Huzel ha £ the old power to | even less, but in the main they are indus- | ”.“Iv l'.;ln erg ls ‘-.”‘;‘1]‘-).“'.-|-'“;\‘:<\:vm-nl: | manuscript a strong argument would bo | themout to got rid of you. 1 would not, | YOuti t0 aiieneh his thirst wibh i s 0F BECS ool the sympatt viatenss, ana | ves John Pruder, a mild mannered old | superstitions. When Mr. Bruer offered to How to Pick Your Job, o e B hoad im0t sats oftico | the plump frauleins of the Father: | ance. And yet ther Miss Ellsler last German who earns a scanty subsistence for y him for liis trouble he refused, s Asa preacher prepares his sermon from o | out of it by beiug plainly told that ho | landy The rosvchceked | burmuids of | evening word for tho first timo several now | Nmself and family by laboring on_ the sheep | feared it might result in harin to hitisell | yer, yio applicant should fies prepare his | ¢ertainly hasi't much business . home, or |\MCTEY Fnsand OF ol Tbedicd | gowns, croations of iWidsor of New York, 4 he used his powers to make money 1 | he would not stay so long i shingto loveliness 0! e olitubian haic 1 of the dress-building art . ranchof Peter Jansen. He lives with his | (L€ B0 Aot DOTEERS 08 FANAL he necupted | OF her application, making formal applica- | he would not stay so long in Washington. posed behind the soda fountain; he may like- | ' C. W, Oauldok, the, favorite actor of wife and gran ighter in a humble cottage | &) unda return ticket. From My, Marshall | tion for l|)\‘|ur\l on inll“_'(lcl 'l'l;:: u_‘.u‘.m |.-1- | Some Good Advi wise yearn for a glass of water, but he may | two generations, played his old pari, which $ of three rooms. The only one of the three | he received nothing because he had left | Iore appropriate if written with ink anc When you have your papers all ready it is | not satisfy the yearning 0, too, of the ! Ko ereated in this country, Dunston Kirke, | ph Harper Who undorstands English is little Fricda, a | town before that gentloman knew of the | PeR. as the oficer who makes the appoint- | yuch’ the wisest to forward them to your | ripening frnits of the trovics and epicurean and in his acting showed a lne power ":’,‘:’ "\' L ad girl of 9, and this child has been tho invol- | cure of his son. When_ asked to treat Mrs, | Ment gencrally wants to see a sample of the | congressman and soe what effect they lave, | Viands spread in queer and quaint pavilions (his fame rests on, Mr. 8 uet, Mr. | L N untary cause of & remarkable train of cit- | Bruer for rheumatism Mr. Erinberg said ho | applicant's handwriting, and if the applica- | he returns will mdicate pretty well whether | and served by a quainter race i their | lfrauk Weston, Me. Charles I Bates and s cumstances, could not cure all_diseases, and rheumatism | ton is type-written the natural suspicion is | you are to be considered fairly. 1t is always | hative garb and manner, and of the count- | all the other members of the company ae- | *Weareas surethatHood's Sarsaparitia saved A Mystorious Malady. was one of those which had bafled Lis powers, | that Hw‘lm‘h' Lidk o '1-'"""';"] o P{'{\”h\"' best to have a regard for your time and the | lesssouvenirs from every clime—he may see, | quitted themselves admivably. The play | our son Joseph's life as that the sun shines, ¥ On leaving he said he would return to Jansen | Ship. ‘The application should be addressed | comfort and intelligence as well as the im- | but he may not buy, He must be ever on | was well staged, the new scenery being a | Five rs ago on board ship our threo boys ! Just before the nolidays Fricda was taken uever needed. but he must be notified of | L0 the president, if the position sought is | |ogitions upon your representative in | themove,us to sit down wvolves an ex- | notable feature, and so staged and played | were vaccinated. Joseph had a v Sresh {11 and confined to her bed, and until ten days | {}'e nature of the ailment t he may | filled diveetly by the president. If the office | fonress, ponse. o coatare, fnd 8o staged (000 Pioyes | werd vnacinated, Jomephtiad b very 8ot sn ago she was the vietim of most mysterious | 4 formine before starting whother he can | 18 given and controlled by a_cabinet ofiicer R eALIRG Reanii d patieno What There 1s to Look At. {846 Atk ORI ES 50 bud at one time that we wer d 1t would s | termine before starting Ollice seeking requires skill and patience. lose its popularity 4 i pilment. She was subject to spasms in | g 3 | that ofticer shovld™ be addressed. e 7 § i P have to be taken off. At length it seemed to get " X u effect a ¢ [ A /| Few are rewarded, many disappointed Tn answering the question in the spirit in which her fingers were cramped until the Mr. Bruer, to whose compassion this re l‘\u' instance, if you are scel Ofice holding dc not pay. and it is well not | which it is asked. an exact understanding of galtavoodnoatithe X to stake too much upon your chances, aud | the f not feel lost if you fail m_your « nails were buried in her palms and the toes | 1) were turned under her foet, She lost sight, in of events is largely due, is | i€ @ postofiice you * should addres a well-to-do man_who owns several farms | Your formal appiication to »*Hon. Wilson Bi 2 At sought to be necomplished by the The “Voodoo" is the s complain of soreness and pain in the vaceinated caring ¢ seceh, and ler little figure wa Sell, postmaster gene astiineto } 2 visitor must be had in_order to approximate | ical title of a very clover furce comedy which | srm. He had occasionally shown some signs of Yicaring and specch, and Ker little figure was | 4nq now has o general store at Jansen. He L postmaster general, Washington, D. C. | gyijure to et a foderal oftice is g the time uired. The enclosed portion of | opened a four ent at the | serofula, but nothing serious. His arm, how- racked with a variety of involuntary con- | rormoerty lived on a farm near the residence | 1f it s o position in the general lund oftice, | i i e 4 5 « y lived on 2 ear the residence " essing in disguise. [In seeking officc © exposition covers oyer 600 acres of ground | s % v ever, grew worse and worse and beeame swolle: tortions. ~She was ‘entirely helpless for | o7 pr. Gieorge L. Miller, just west of Ouiha, | the Tndian service, or any oth anchof | fopgot nl.‘n“ thero liil Lol service .I\\,'m“\»lm 1'-[ul'llvH\\ Firorespowtion: atH |”v1~ Farnam Street theater yesterday afternoon | ¢ Nt W ‘l‘ i and w ‘r\'";lyh el :‘,nn: d days, and for one period of eight s {8 0 tallirent e Interior department, address yourself tc Atk : ¢ | and cc ins ) exposition state | .4 evening. The per | and covered with sores. The fnflammation and hours and days, and e He is a man of intelligence and mtegrity and | the Interior department, address yourself 10 | 10 “which rejuives examinations for | buildings, besides the of ind evening. The perf res also spread all ever his body, and he My i ! S Iines of many veeks life vined by pouring wilk | vepifies the stories of the two children.” His | Hon. Hoke Smith, scerctary of the ositions ¢ from £00 to K150 | fore T . stock exhibit, The | essential particular from the usual enter- | 8 down her thront. At other times she im i ot oAl o Prue | terior.t If you are anxious 1o get 4 posic L SRR el ] LRl LA 1 ; was i mass of corruption, hotme is almost next door to that of the ’ru. I | am. | well, but about two months afier, he began to | ights engag mance varies in no or partisan causes, and after all it o o W88 times woul ve wearine grandpare for partisan causes, and after all it is the | view. 1 times would involve wearir ts for bringing the sick child ) 1. i . tluer f b, of his misery. u fe nd has | in the consular or diplomatic service- you who falls under the influence of M y S A t ayear. In sccuring places worth 50 to | aron Hoor acreage under roof is 1616, | tainment of that sort, but is enlivened by aigined she siw Visions. Sometimes 1t was | dore: i e hid hersonal Knowledge of | 10 the customsservice, the internal rovenue | X annual salary sou must apply first | ‘ihis docs nap ichuds. the. elehty i | s PltiabIoEss a6} ! an angel, then 4 rabbit and azain & woman | Fyiedn's case, o has no explanation of the | business, life saving, revenue marine or | Tivough the civil servico commission, | braced in Midwiy Plaisanee, with its many | 1y resh and sparkling huu L ¥ - in a white skirt. One physician ventured | yiyine S SSRE 0 | other brinch of the Treasury departiment, Sipe bR i di e G e, ; e very ploasing singing and dancing, | A misery to himself and almost breaking our tho opinion that the child's liver w N hihins Fniinoie | monmerebsavtumbREbMGTALA Saaroarlsl | oL LEECL DER RO R e e e e e canse of all the tronble s Mrs, Gilly | hearts with anguish over his dreadful condition. fected. Another at Fairbury sald she manner inspives confid atonce, He was | secretary of the treasury,” is the proper | ese positions vou are not apt to be put out e A P L L Bl ft6older, an ultra-superstitious fomale, | Many atime did T wish he was dend and out suffering trom typhoid fever and chided the | gonerly in the grain busiuessat Springfield, | oficinl to address. - Orif you want a plice | ¥ Y ge Airly oL 1l | Erinberg visited Jansen. It is equally true | CONEress school boards Colonel Smead of Toledo does | One ride on the jce They s Trond.. ... 10 1 it was a blood disease cansed by that Frieda had be Mrs. Softsolderg n bewitched. Tu supp . : ; e v miilos southwest of this cit best thing in fedoral life if one intends to | and discomfort AL g eI i 114 ifition wnt esosially bevarabuaic Ll Boven miles to him, A third physician | past fio S aeunintanees in Omaha, | 1t want to go abroad, of course—-Hon. | Noi ‘ofics for business [t dlscomIoEsite HE Lk OE i B3R b15; W voblioo| nrossl andlinbibos tiit D i frankly admitted that he did not understand | e o not suncrstitione fud takes no stock 1n | Walter Q. Gresham. secretary of state,” is L e R LU S £ that by meuns of soven hnivs from [ SAT B OEEE e B O il e, LAtk ‘we Frieda's The circumstances of her | “ryivh care,” He even doubts that M. | Uhe way you should write it out. = Admision 10 the jrounds nt o0 ceifs....” 5,00 | Michael O'Brady's red whiskers she can win [* 18 60 8 I o to comb through the sickness aro vouched for by American neigh- | rinbers afeeted his son by the. short cone | Do not be tedious in writing out your for- NOIE e Bl B L a5 At e aIa N S0 s i) ot L could, as it waa impossible to comb through the bors of respectability who canhave w0 mo- | vargytion they had, but he knows that the | mal application, for the president or mem- SLY COLONEL SMEAD. Erorins 15 canin: fn 35 tinte: sl 12,50 [ e capital prize w sho Louisiuna lovlery. | sy of hard orust and matter. Physiclans did tive to misrepresent the mater. B e e et weifiod ng | bers of the cabinet will not read iengthy ap. —— One entrange to cach of twenty=one side i rady anbseenre the |y g gaod, and three speclalists at the Eye diHe1itslo givl's strange cas o J 3 [ plications. Dow't relate a tale of woo, If | How e Mastpulates an Unfavorable Sehool | shows i Midway Plalsanee af 25 conts 5,25 | el covtl hivsat sl v S50 o Homitat e came known to the whole con “Ttis beyond dispute that both children | there are any “extenuating circumstances” | Hodrd | Querido on the elevated rond 104 anicpeaslon ofilnstihio sl tuntlorts o i Pt fiea Nssewnlt acaiomanioratt| Ly ik oevona datapdca ghabl bovh HIDEeE e R T EmentitaLeyouE ||| W hen 116 oomes (8 A8 worican conbrolling | Qs L ion o FS GIHBIIMEE oo iR | ShelmomborsHolAosioMtasbifiare Suleyor Nothing Could be Done. the superstitious old women suggested an, senator, chuirman of state or | 3 ug st us ot O'Brady and his friend 't | that since his visit their diseases have left | county commitiee do that part of it, and ver Fe < i o 3 Use of the lavatory once cachi diy at 10 Michael MoMiho ¢ ¢ fmpure vaccination. One night I happened of her theory she urged that the inside of | thaw mud they are apoeentiy . oad | bally. if possible, for all papers rélating to |10t have to take u back seat for anybody. | - conts . wem e din0i ALIcHEBLIeNOR pnbeed prind £ to ho reading In a paper about Hood's Sarsapa- the bed upon which the child rested be ex- | fnalth. The seader e male his ‘own | applications for’ offices go upon the public |1t looked for a while as if the Kellom school | Useof camp stool each day at 10 conts.. 1,00 | {9 §EC 00 JEFOURERE RGPS 95, Filla, and dectded to try it mined. Acting upon this suggestion, the | B ot themyste 2 files, and some day your enemy may get hold | would be the last Work Colonel Smead Total TR0 1 MUE Y.l 68 A LHE ShbLtel 160 ta A tealns «While taking the irst bottle, Joseph did not ’n]nh)‘rsn]u'uul m;- tick £ l.im!"tu l‘imo. of your “‘tale of woe" and publish it in the | would do in the line of heating and venti- Tt Ny e oo Davond wallidng (ats B et st R e gl Ll u’“)‘v‘_”'“:r ot 116 #4600, e a GLIBGOIITE L A L e L FOREIGN FINANCIAL REVIEW. oounty nowspaper, 5 tion for Omala far many a But | tance of the grounds he must consider trans- | MeMahon, and he hs a capable aliy in John | b was improving, and, slowly but surely, the \ 1 was a wreath. At other times there were 5 Y Eleik s Aron ThInHAmIoN: Colonel Smead is to9 old a fox to be scotetied | Dortation From the business centor the | G. Sparks, who assuties the partof O'Brad licino drove away the discase and won a Slowers. a ‘pigeon and balls, These wero | Dlscount Rates Wero Quite Easy During | 1 will suggest a erisp form for application: | in his hole. The’ frst move in his Ir.'“‘f“'l!"{\;flf{n ""'_"::“h" by cable or '"l'll\:‘” i {J!., superstitious Temale is well acted by | 00Dt viotory. Tho scales and scabs began j also seen by reliable witnesses. Tn one of tho thei RSt Woaky Omaha, April 8, 1893—Hon, Walter Q. | campaign to capture. the school bo s8I0 1 BeEie 1 iy eted BardNees Bt iss Adu Bothner with marked succossand | G5y on “tne sores gradually healed up,-snd Dalls wore vome pellets resembling peas. Mr, | LONDON, April 2.—Discount rates were | Greshuni Socretary of State, Washington, D. | work for this year was to quictly | P08t 29 conts lgasdanoiis SapaoigLissqa BT ot yor 3 4 S| respectful tht v Conrad Bruer cut one open with « knife and | easy during last week at 114 per cent for » audience. Miss Kitty T Jt gave off an extremely oeunsive odor, but | three months and 13 per cent for apply for the ' po- | inqugurate a pl L NOW O ait junket early last fall, e y's Wonderful fnvention, sition of consul to Jerns cle, as the 3 } sy ey alad & S D i A ‘Baby," Jdennie MeMahon, was very pleas Sarsa- : | i 5 4 g hort. | pied by selah Merrill of Massachisctts, who | ‘l“l"yllh e |\ (vllll‘\|l}> '!‘m’ I-"‘l i of | Ofall the wonders of invention to be seen | {0 0 id her duncing in the first act l!""m 1 parilla he was unable to tell what it was. Stock exchange payments and holiday re- | Was commissioned February 27, 1891, and :]" O orie of T Loy l;:;‘:"‘:l"\'\(‘ll';l'll- at the exposition, perhaps those in the de- | tho house., The other characters are in ca Y i ) ke ploasute o o ot J 1e superiol o nof ventilation b alagtrio {11 BFREaI BInas et © in ca | sking the Witeh. quirements brought abont a brisk demand | {aKe bleasure In reforring te accompunying 4 B S0 O s nospitatity to tho select | el UL LR il presont the mast | puble hanis, and an excellent mixed quartet | new, smooth and heaithy skin formed in place E : The superstitious neizhbor suggested that | for money. borrowers having obtained as- | convenic lio letter of Judge Joshua | committee asfar as Toledo and other places. | panuity of man. HRanking with the telo. | feadered a mumpber of sougs in « commenda- | of the disease and corruption. Of courso it took v these feather objects be burned, saying that | gistance from the Bank of England to the | Jones (No. 1) will advise you of my lie, ¢ Why the same instruction could not have | Fhone in its importance to the businss world | Lo auner. e entire performance is x| time, but improvement was steady until at tho \ 1 l::c‘v’\'nrh would m-lu"- first person to Visit | extent of £3,000,000. All foreign gold de- | feter cang cupabllity. “Very réspectfully, | poen imparted at the Kellom school in this | ynd the general public is a little instrument | oyvenina's entortainment. o o pleasant | o of the year the disense had entirely disa { 3 '18 eniod 'u'.ftfxr ;l'(ir:‘r'?f;fhi I\’\‘-'n ",‘n.lhz'; mands are still met Ly arrivals in the open | 5oy ite alot of stuff about your father | C1Y,18 not down on the catalogue alled the telautograph, to be seen in a pa- 4 P 5 S o] peared, and Joseph stood n strong b x“'xl'ow a.pair of spectacies or v.'.° ‘,;,,"‘:\I, 2 markets, while a fair amount continues to | paving boen @ veteran, or your mother 4 When the junketing trio returned home at | viljon built expressly for it within the walls Court Calendar, thy boy. Ho is at school and progressing B o R pni “Hor uspaad haq | flow inio the Bank of England The silver | relutive of the Smith family of Pocahontas | Soiotel Smondis oxponac, nane wore loufes | of tho big clecirloity bullding. It is tho tn: | 1o call for today is as follows: Tapidly tn 1s studles, P b A at et mal] | ot AdyRIGKISIOUSHORY o woskiMThal | Hurpliowior tavinm bavenXtheirany e ePenoh || St HE iy L R e hars Ayt R | b o paarory i [(rayy Do (08 thie LAW ROOM N0, 2 ~3UDGE SCOTT. “Wo and all the nelghlors regard his cure as m ; ; oty | heavy curtailm ances eastward | qyee Creck, Loave all these details, nclud. | Smead dey ele © ers who had | greatest inventors of the age and the mun v d . 4 a ; ruder a piece of property, and they readily | jn the last few weeks has strengthened ex- | i appoarance. . education. busi. | thken the pleasure trip who is entitled to the credit of inventing the Wilson vs McFarland perfect miricte Jaues Hakve tor In necepted the conclusion that Mrs. Miller was change. ing your age, appearance, education, busi- LS All might have gone well were it not for the fact that the repeated tests made at the Kellom school failed to verify the boasted claims of Colonel Smead y vs Cotfian Roebling & Son's Rolling Mill, r ey vs Swift & Co. 814 Division Strect, Treaton, N. . AW BOOM NO. 33 UDGE DAVIS, g telephone. This little instrument per- idence, No. forms the movel act of wriling and has been proven a success. bewitching the child in revenge. The stor ot witcheraft soon became a topic of ever, day conversation among the simple people ness experience and - qualifications, and other facts which will argue in your favor, to your endorser, Judge Jones. It will ap: On the Stock exchange during the week a remarkably firm tone prevailed in eve department and prices generally were bet- e |4 el . i “ ing 81-336--Ross v Darne Hoop‘s PILLB cure Constipation by restors hnd founa many bellevers. The. children of | fer N A B e ot 1 | Pour with much’ better grace, and then if | tndy “Vlla Kellom school was perfectly inESmoL v 1 mATkiipLA 32207 Muthodist Episcopal chureh vs | gngthe peristalticaction of the al g the town becamo affected, “took fright at | demands of operators for closing their ac. | JoUF Ictuer ever should turn up in your ventilated. At least six tests have becn o, B stemet i b AL AR P - o o e o) £ H ks N e mner or a future ca aign, when y ] 5 i N C avte Lo € U cindordl vs ha e £ assocla- = 3 ahc!l‘r shadows and dreaded to g0 out after | counts, it must be admitted that thece is a I'I'I:::”‘:“;'I‘" Vour - constituents. for. their | Made at that building and in each instance on, the telautograph is somewhat AMUSKMENTS agk, e affaie reached b farmer | YORY hoDCTul focling that business will ma- | §EEY et e ofor thelt | a wumber of the rooms lave becn found radi- | Siuaficr thin o typewritor. o are noces 959 COu Coul, Coke and Lime com- MUSEMISNTE ca ‘e reache armer ertally i ove e Easter. is dc - i ) . bt ‘ H i defective. The pri ul he schoc o itter a rodeiver. g ey s Prite '« » A mamed William Noltensy formorty of | fooinlly improve after Kaster. Itisdoubt: | you.” Certainly auything which your friend | haicotoran testition D thare it roreerta a transmitter aud a voteiver, at cach | PRI Y OGRS, o cartson. BOYD'S,, iy | E ;.. Missouri. He advised the Pruders_to send | jp, I. Nn‘xll‘l\'v he GhAREE \\'i.“ ||-,|)|b|‘ may say in your behalf will not be charged ”:“-. |(l‘|l(lH‘\ bullding wheea:the foul nivt was | end of a 1'lll1'A the len. v[H of w l‘l{\ h may be 136—Moeyer vs M rd, T VIRE. | Lllnlnl‘ § for John Erinberg of Warrenton, Mo., and | neciaton. Ry PrOBABIY | o ou, for ou are ot suppose to know anv- | 16 K PO B i “ther Send B o LT Nitfonal vankc vs Wood- | 4 NIGHTS Commoncie: A PRI, B s Asia) tala SUeh T 5 19 810 1WEY, £ i thing about what he has written until you | NOUemoved as it sLoud be by the 3 nay sit down at a trausmitter a olden Sundiny | e i e e L e o S e e R e S sy APR ; him ' Erinberi promisad to comef bis fare | twoen making-up day, March 27, and Fri- | Bon't got up petitions, for they aro. out of | woyld give any other man but Colouel Smead | a note to a friend in the Hub, and simultane- et vednesday Matineo, B oo v Peion wors o ot | bRt ol it wiko vl | 8 £SOl A0k | B rende 8 b v i bl | sy Snohr"pnl e it i | 35 B0 et gl EFFIE &% o | Bruer, out of pity for the sufering child, ad* | count of the various loans vending. Angen- | YOAL friends to writeletters, e | dollars worth of furnace work still ne-essiy | another piece of paper. . The second pencil 1§ LAW ROOM NO. 4 -3 UDGE FERGUSON. MG Blfe | Sanced 15, tine securities rose 115 per cent, Brazilian | , A'TihEe YOUr bubers in @4 combrehensive | v, 4o done in the unfinished school buildings. and attractive manner. Make it possible, iye easy, for the president or the cabinet ofticer to get at the gist of your recommen- dations in a twinkling and not lose any of the good things which are said of you.” An. not touched by human and, but is operated by electr mechanism. The handwriting lous mechamsm reproduces is uder of the message, s0 aceur- ate is the working of the little machine. Mr. Erinberg arrived at Jansen Saturday | and Mexican, onc-half of 1 per cent. Eng- morning, called for Mr. Bruer, and they | lish railway securitios were greatly stimu- went to the Pruder home. ‘Thestranger | lyted by favorable trafic returns ‘and rich Yooked at the child, said he could cure her, | prospects arising from ideal holiday weathe and asked for a room in which he could be | Southwoestern railway secure But Colonel Smead's resident agent and friends are men of resources. All alongthey | this mar have felt that the stambling block toa favor- | ghat of th able report on the Kellom sehool and Smead k West, ¢ ] oo | Sunday and Wed'day Mat HA]EL K'HKE A grand s ie production L ing ~ a gain of onc cer ofte ; a i sirers o g | Success was due to Avchitect of the Board | Thut is the long and short of the telauto- niham & Shoomaker vs Mc- | Monday.... ECYPT ALLYN alone. An adjoining room was given up 1o | fourth of 1 per cent and nortehrn deferred | OMeer often picks up pile of letters ora | penser, who so far has refused 10 endorse | graph & o L e ker on Chpe 0T : him, but what he did in there is unknown. | 91 per cont. American railway securities | Ju8C! of petitions from the bigzest man i | tio ventilation of the Kellom school BHE g e vs Pross g Tuesday and DORI Lirst time A When he came out he was perspiring, as | wera'steady. but the improvement is all that l,lu "-.‘::lllvldlul,‘gl\."1;]“111;,‘: ::}:;u;\ u:‘]h\) of l);\' A Still hunt was eonsequently inaugu- | Virector Buruham's Educated Appetite, il Wedneslay Bve n Omaha though he had undergone some great physi- |y el Cenndinn PAcife: Raln o o | documents—grcat men nearly always write | Loqand the archite: s = v Ty S a8 Which le: 1es Riddell vs 17, B. Johnson, The sale of seats wiil o p: BE L s had tudergono some groat physl | was dosl: Canadian Pa wained one- | (oo e ‘a1l own fu | Tated and the architect was given to_under- | ~Oue among many of the causes which lei fourth of 1 per cent and Grand Trunk guar- | § 3 Tirst tioor, anteed one-half of 1 per cent, Mexican rail- Pric Bc and Te: matinee stand that his choi between the LAW ROOM NO. H—JUDGE OGDEN, Ing, e, cony L i e metaaeh b he ey SRR A L e Iay, between endorsing | up o the existing difcrouces Smead or waking up 3 tme fence to read & te P uesday morning to | national and local exposition directories, di 3 Bernstine vs Kline. eat n the thoatre. called his private operation. He neither | i v'voso one-balf of 1 percent. Mine shares | Lme or patience Lo read o tenth of the let- | fyq i head in the basket and Architect | ferences which not only threaten the suce Douglas vs Blunchard sonpn e £ touched the child nor gave her medicine, | worenetive. sed to them in the interest of ab- | g occupying his shoes, At least this is | of the fair, but which have already del H0-08_Pltis v8 Travis, TR 3 and it is supposed that he devoted himself to _— or office. Generally the president | yhoymogram of Smead and his friends on the | and hindered 1ts completion, may be found | 507110 phimenty sy Wosterholm. TR ot 3 prayer while w seclusion. On the Boriin Bourse. o | binet. oficer soeks :hl.; 1.1':. v in the | }ond mapped out ata private meeting held | in the epicurean taste and_patrician's appe- <110 Bailn v dghuson, ke THU\ L ::” i AL o W Mal & the “Witch Doctor," Benuis, April 2 —The market was some- | budget of some man personally kunown 1 fow d ago. tite of Director of Works Daniel H. Burnham 3 e —— e ey ; what nervous throughont the weele and | him. Arrange your papers so that at a | ™ yyohjteet Bliis is willing so it is said, to | Besides being an_excellent architect Mr Williams vs Specht Jraie Thufsday A vil 6 i the day there were mutterings of | many rilway and coal shares showed a de- | Ekunce he will sec what vou have and 80 he | g5 what work is necessary to finish the ten | Burnhiamis an excellent feeder. Besides huv 3 Horbich vs Shiclds, ) Rpi i will among the simple mindea foreigners ouy. . 0 can pick out in a moment just what he wants | 2. ; 3 L Darby vs Knizht MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 1, M and at night a company of twenty-four, or- cline in the final quotation The final quo- | to read. buildings under ere tion at a s lary very | ing conceived the White City, Mr. lz.llnllnlm A. 1. Smith vs Blue Valley Lumber | First appesrance in Om at Lo wondexedl A ganized with o loader, called at the Prider | tations were: Prussian securitics, 107.15; This Saves Lots of Time, mbRIEonstiag (i fpeld thetiesontarch | Soatclyad o refodtony, boul connone compiny. SRR and only nideet compuny, the home and announced 'that they would not [ Mexican 6s, 68; Deutsche bank, 183503 | Aftor vou have written ¢ R . | teet s is tho bult offe > boart 2 on & scale of unsurpassed splendor ] Z347 - John Pray ve Omaha Street Rail- YAAT A NI i Therats. tha Tresonco of o witch doctar | Tiaanumer sharoa) 100; Haspenor shiron, 14} | pragier you uve writton out vourformal ap- | on the line of “economy.t’ But as Colonol | exccution in both nstances followed closo | wuy conpany, ¥ LILIIPUTIANS A R o ne L | b e A u se- | Smead and Architect Ellis are old friends of | upon the heels of conception, and had the AU ITY IOOM. NO. T—IUDGE WALTON mpnieinlace them (nfhnvaline wding it follows as three follows two | sume energy been displayed it carrying for- [ 10360 Omaha National hank vs Froyhan \umber them one, two, three, four, | that Colonel Smead will have no diffieulty in | ward the one as the other, the White City | 81-149 -Union Stock Yards National bank Th P '] i M i simply giving the number on the out: | the future of satistying the board of the ef- | would be completed. But the refectory got | va Stoddard e upi In agic side und placing the figure at a uniform | ficacy of his heating and ventilating plant, | the start early in the race. The refectory Pluce vs MeCague Investment com- point upon the end of h of the envelopes. | should the program of the caucus be adonted | was completed months ago, the White City of wuiform | long s In their best spectacuiar play 3 they had threatened to burn it to the ground | 2042105 long exchange on London, 20335 | Sy - Ai the door were not opened. Whon crowded | private discount, 21; Vienna and Bueda: | oy into the littlo room their spokesman notified | Pesti bourses, the upward movement of | Erinberg that he must leave the town the | prices continues and many nowspapers con- next morning or they would prosecute him. | tinue to warn investors. As presented for more than 1000 times in oy g E 5 N Lee vs Johnson this country. - A'he stranger from Missouri was a peaceful Uhen fold your upplication in a way to be | by the honorable Board of Education, is to be completed—some time. Ta0 VA ontson 9 Grand. Daligts 100 Tauple, neilliang y awhite bearded man of 70 and was evidently On the Parls Bourse, easily opeued, and of the size of the cnvel- ——— — This refoctory is a model in its way, as a; Suidth vs Alle Ses y. G SR T Novil grightencd by these threats, but when Mr. Paus, April Prices on the bourse dur- 11‘{"“' them all in a_bunch and slip a Omaha as & Commercinl Conter, all of Mr. Burnhs ation it is pre Sith va Ktz fects, Franz Ebert and the Beer Song LTE SR ONILLeADpUTED P id or two around them all, keeping celc have dragged. Railways | your application on the outside of thespack, vould not do—who was transplanted fror , Ml g o \ sposaly b wenk o s OF e | S mumionot e BB AU 1, BENIRCE | ot yonr. ta ko sdvancamont of her | YU 101 e was xbiablanied vy dsed to protect him, he agrecd to stay sales made for savings banks. Three per | all, beginning with an inscription like this: | commercial interests and today holds a very | \uy 32,500 a year. Assistant cooks and [ Mr. Erinberg gave livtle Frieda three | cent ventes declined 2 centimes; Credit For nviable position in the ; Ry E0n o AaslEY Bt ” o . Application and Endorsenients of struggle for o complement of wi Streatwients” Sunday morning, and inthe | ciers, 11 fraucs 25 contimes; Rio Tinto rose 10 PRIEHS IR ARG SduE eI ot commercinl supremacy. = What has boen | Dikers, with a full complement of w Witirow vs Holtslander Missouri Pacific Railway company & Bruer and other intelligent citizens, satistied | ing the last w Omaha has made remarkably rapid stric sided over by a n that ne was at least doing no harm, prom- | p, ary cook The sale of soats will open Wednosday morninz at 9 o'eiock. L e v Ko, FARNAM S%. THEATER, oy ters | go-134- Hongland vs Thompson 15¢. 250 35¢, 500 and 750, Arao0 5 fing wi W Bt b e ok » and scullions of irreproachable poedigree and 31-56 uk vs Cowin, o4 (N.!:'I:H”:h:l “rlh:u.-'hv‘f\” "..nl"."\".,‘;::\l;:h‘~ francs; Avgentines, 11 francs 25 centime o0f Omidha, Neb, done aulready and ‘What ought to be | gou) Lol leatiq the cstablishment — TO=NIGHUT. 3 Bt tho houap M.‘ Vs e “l;‘m» I'l Brazilians, 1 franc 60 centimes. : o onsul o Jerus lem 5 llf:uvll still furlh.-r_uuv business interests | (Gigquly installed in o cheerful section of Spotting Str eet Car Conductors, THh VOODOO . A B e e eIl with hia chiliren oL e Und this caption nlace in Aluhabetioal will be_giscussed by prominent c Ugens 8t | the public scrvice building. ~ Hero the direc- | The motor cable car conductors are URY DITARE relook, n Y uith hi . 3 r order, making u paragraph of each name, a | Monday evening's ‘meeting of tne Eurrent | o' S¢'\G e Ted fu State, and with him such | peported to be on the anxious seat because i n, o 1righ Comedian, though she had not entirvely recovered her Fraxgrort, April Prices firm during | list of your endorsers, and at the end of each | Topic club, the leading speaki for the 0c- | (410 greatest of the fair autocrats und dis- f,',“ T SR ha e g e andte by k. R e vctay night hald a mee the past weck. Final quotations: Italian | name give the number of the envelope in | casion being Mr. Thouus Kilvatrick, head of | Vi idfiod guests as he may invite. No | towa who is kepine ciaes on the e who Tioni Couiiny: g ihugiobof Saturday night held o mocting | 5o 'J25; Russtins, 90005 short exchange on | Which his letter cau bo found, thus: “Col. | the firm of the Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods | mere ordmary deparuncnt. director, assis: | operate the beil unchcs. Some of the con Wolducaday uny soit 2 conts. v d determined to tar and feq London, 20 onel Quintius A, Moran, No. 5. company, and C. . er, president of the dtrector. o e or clerk 5 i PR cor T I8 Srinbery " pir plotting w! e The firs S . S 8 A epiahic 4 he | tant director, commissioner or clerk ever | ductors claim that the stranger answers to . 15\53{3@ “!lvmn nll:):v”whlumlinl-tillll--‘:‘li":-l:m::r's PLUCKY 10W A GIRLS. \vn{.l;‘ A.:»:.‘K(:‘?,:l.’:g‘»\]’"-‘ l‘l, n,l.‘)'f mh‘f “-’1"\-"““I L‘;‘»h-“ht ~‘"un!uh- ;‘wlmlk.m, ningan L ! d threshold the name of Matthews, although he g ofluim.fiflfl and friends. These gathered in force to protect wots your d oument i h ‘:-‘ r‘:.l‘\‘ |“ 'l‘lhl“ i e it B nddollars nanonth Is 'the pum:] under varions allgos: It 1 seid b ALL T1 1 \\1 THLAT » 5 o e R d - iy & it he is ready toaut, ———— required to maintain this unique feature of | may who worked Sioux City. disco LTI s IR AR pua i onoudps wose gl | They Fide s Qnlachioushle Caller on s f whti beto ofien your suplioatlon lawer. | He PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. & World’s fair, The bills ar6 duly sudited | Miekod reblosies there. and_ o Our Starsi | THEBIOY nucuu T b P 3 Fone T P e reads that quickly and sauys to himself thay — and paid out of the treasury of the Expo: charge of 100 street car cmploycs. T e n ' s r k § Another Wonderful Care. orr Do ., April 2. pecial le- | you are to the point, and that you go right E. V. Clark of Genoa is in the city. tion compar none of the Omaha conductors have u g Among the business men of Jansen 1s Mr, | ST 10 Pk Bee . —William Fritz, a young '\"n:‘ll‘;::"»l'\:ln H|-- then opc u.a_lhv l.x‘x(' f which George R. Colton of David City is in town t November when Director Geueral | dischurged. Agnes Fuiler, AND 3.'W. Marshall, n grain buyer. Ho has a 10. | man living in the village of Clare, for somo | Jou bive biaced around the package like | 6wl Cror came in from Gothenbury | DVis removed his headquarters from his AR Austin's Australian Novelty Co. 3 year-old son, Floyd, who suftered for olght | time hus been urging his attentions on the | JeRehAround a lawyeris pack of bri ST | S Yt ; # ¥ | down town office into the administration Arrestod on Suspi clon, LOPULAR PiLIES Ladi d 3 are from tho vumning. soros, ono on osoh | pretty daughter of o woll-todo farmer. He | (o ides down the lst and he discovors tho | yosterday. =~ o jeup 0| building on the grounds he was invited by | Dotectives Savago und Dompsey arvested | Souvenive Every Day for tho Ladiew ide of his neck. These wero so lare th our “onsersnrs whom he oran of North Platte was iu the city | Director of Works = Wil T Burnham to take his meals peatediy given to understand that his | knows; perhaps, it was possible to stick a finger into the cavi- r whose title attracts his | yesterday. in the refector This he declined to d Charles Austin and John Mille yesterday ¢ visits were unwelcome but he persisted in | attention, and he pullsit out of the package George H. Hastings, attor ey 2 RO sicion. They are house cleaners, and g bty e , 3 1] ackage orgy astings,attorney general, and | choosing rather to vay for his meals at an | 0n suspicion 3 an : tes they hud mnde in the flosh, | Putrid pus | forving himself upon the family. Frite | aud reads. He has soen'a list ot all en- | A '10 e IhraE-AUeTIAY Konarel MNC.| Shooslng rator to bay {or s el B¢ A%] atver working/ntia>residence near Séven. | ¥ i s . ") called in the evening when the girl's parents | dorsers, comprehends al . d those he lands and h\.ll]lhl; rs, arrived in the city yes- | i : ate St Moy ‘ 's d pay teenth and Clark streets Saturdav a quan breath a1 movement of the muscles and but | yope not at ho our application is soon | torday afternoon. 4 ¥ yes- | lumediato assistunts take theirs—and pay | {00 Gurwvas missing. The detectives | for padding of cotton would have saturated | ju; IR 48 U6 adiheest Grik-' | Wante 16 hoar s for them 0 de himself especially obnoxious. passed upon. Your case has been presented ‘i 3 I i 4 A ek i e f mado bl oaiall 0y paasad upon. i pres 8 At th r: Willlam W. Munsell, W. Out of this refusal sprang a coolness—a - The nly hotel in the o'ty with hot and co'd E mocessury to dress the aETHEs, MeR S | (o o VRS DECENC ik ouh UL he, Pefused | ln 1t beat light. Weinberg, New York:'\W. L. Conlay, Minne- | break which has never been healed WALUE AR SLoam DAL in OVery Fo) 0 day; and the little fellow sufferodggreat pain i 1Don't Give Yourself / A lis <o A N Ha ko (] - Pvite Unaurpaseed He had been treated by Owaia and other s EEe e ek e | st e s, Beir Oy ke b siciaus at an outlay of many hundred | AR S ML A0 s : L I ap D K i atacrna imot Lt = Tubipand dining room se s | : : 4 A e t is frequently advisable in applying for a | and wife, Clarks. The A S Eine i thalllowfnihanBioptinas i RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. o e} od | o ai s rins and securad o swout, Bicke | position, In the Torelgn scrvice eapecially, to | At the Mumay: E. M. Murphy. Now | iioAllls englie, tho leviathan of ma: oilurs, but without much relicf. B ol e panuie” Mhan (. -and se & photograph of yourself—that is if | York: E. C. Pesk, Rochester, N. Y.; A. B J A ) A 0Lio) @ CoL S s and shafts and Foeclal s on appiieation. he cure of Erieda Pruder naturally be- | hold their victim in. hositi A i Rl 1 IR b O et oL 2k motion the countless wheels 1 , eld the c ositicn. Fritz was a appearing person: but do not | Campbell, Lincoln ; iillips, Chicag e L S Deasidfnt o b came tho tul af 1o tow, und Floyi Mar- | Biri b eco i towand wowa, while all whe | 100k 8 I You' ko 100 well satisiied wit T e e DELICIOUS __B. SILLOWAY, Pro shall asked his father to take him to Mr. | i the strange procession applauded the | Yourself. If you are cultivating a fanc y Ore.; F. A go; Ben Patterson, S. Frani Heiniman and wife, Temnc Shufelt, Chic; and Erinberg for treatment. The father bad 10 | b el N o AL AP O it will require five weeks of constant’ work r ultra fashions | Cleveluni; Charles J. Freebury, S. Trenne -~ 4 L] faith iu the old mau's powers, but finally S e g from ithe corner haberdasher or have one of | wich, Duluth, Minn.: George' F. tner, | o Anishihe ob. - s The Marcer 4 consented (o call on him Just to satisfy the Struck w Vein of Coal. thoge soit-sarianod mailes, a0 donis bualeecs | Troy) N. ¥ 3 1h A, Debiats, Now York: D! | iineereat Carllss ngine of the Philadel. ! . 4 ) €0 don o business : | phia exposition, the wonder of that age, was P 25 1 boy. Mr. Erinberg looked at the lad in- Cort Donae, ln., April 2.—[Special Tele- | man's outfit and borrow a studious and | H. Benjamin, Utica, N. Y.:R. Noel, C ¢ { s expahiian, o wandev.of Kk e, Ak ] Omaha’s Newzst Hotel i teotly for a moment, chutted with him a few | gram to Tue Ber.]-Chicago & North- | carnest expression aud have a new photo | G. H. Robinson, St. Louis; K. J. develop 3,000 horse power. The engine alone H minutes, told him to'be o good boy and said | woitern employes white boriug for water | token. There is a picture of nearly every | Chicago | Weighs 335 tons. From fiftecu to twenty ! COR. ’2"' AW HOWARD 373, & Bewould bo cured. In this cuse the old man | WSOV FRPIONSS, While ot foF WALOH | man in the forcign service in the consular | Cuicaco, TIL, April 2.—[Special Telegram | curs will be required to bring it from Mil- | ot 3 did ot rotire to another room | M depth of 150 foet. “The veln (s vers viiue | bureau of the Deparuncutof State. I is | to Tk Bek. |- Nebraskn arrivals: Brevoort | waukee, where it was bullt. = A man six foet b somoomn atszo par dar This meoting occurred about 10 o'clock Last | el RO THEL e weln ot uece to file u photograph; it is J. White, Lincolu; James Ashton, | tall can'walk into one of the cylinders i Jooms at$300 por day Tuesday morning. When Floyd came to his be dovoloped. | simply & matter of taste. 1 would advise |-Omaha; J. K. May: Fremont, Grand Pa e Tadlia amost sihinive. @l patianall: FLAVORS. { A0Kcoms with Bath at8) partay mother at #in the afterncon to have his T o | against tho photograph plan in any other Ed McCormick, Omaha. Great Nor | ities, the seat of'the most despotic govern NATURAL FRUITF 1 Boaiss with et s 40130 1102 par oy meck dressed she was surprised to find that S MAu Adiane AREE A South | than the State department. A A. Lee, Nebraska City. Richelieu—Ben L ment on earth, where death foliows the Of perfect purity— — the sores had stoppod running and the | ST Pavt, Minn, April 2-At South St [ [y ypolying for position it any branch of | Holmes, Oniaha. Auditorium—Josoph Gar- | mere mention of the ruler's name by one of Vaniila # Py OPENED AIH.U h wounds seemed to ba closed, A Iump as | Paul today Joseph Pattermack and his 12 | the government there ave some things it is jr, and wife, K. 8. Gatch, J. B. Sheeu! “the masses.” From this antithesis of the Lemon | Of great strength— — Jarge as & goose ogg that had been gather- | year-old son were drowned while out hunt- | weil to bear in mind. Always g0 right to D. "McHugh, ' Mrs. John' L. Webster, | land of the free comes a full exhibit of orange| Economy in their use Modera i Every Rospect. fng on one side of the neck for three weeks | ing. “I'hey Wmd veutured out m s leaky boat ; the point in what you say verbally or on | Omana. Wellington—Will Collins, Omaha. prod wets. fubrics snd implements, the col- Rose,ste] Y Newly Furuishod Theae previous had also disappeared. Hardly able | which sank under them. Pattermack leaves | paper. Government oficers like to keep up | Palmer—E. E. Bonnell and son, Lincoln; | fection and nraangement of which was di- - Flavor as delicately - A 0 belisve her eyes and not wishing to raise | & family in reduced circumstances, | e appearaco of being busy, il they re | Sumuel Kats, Omata. rected and supervised by the mouarch per- and doiiciously as the fresh fruits C. 8. ERB. Pron.