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e e g oA s ARV B S Mt . O | 14511 8 THE_OMAMA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. APRIL 9. 1503-TWENTY BOSTON STORE SILKS W. R BENNETT (O'S THE 00-CENT 870 !pl'5||| UNITYRND ENTERPRISE | & aedtont s iess™ teimas s | TAKEN FOR TWO YEARS MORE in good faith and with hope of success,ee e wnd Al Sext Week, other. Lue wias not hurt ewald was in length, resting on reventy-two piorsy, altornately 1310 and 1630 feet apart, ande, constructed on the cantilever principle,as But if Englishmen wore alarmed at a t nel, what will they say to a bridge that requires six dozen obstacles of % moss We are sacrificing lamps, glassware arrested. Gireat excitsment prove —— A Grand Sale of $40,000.00 Worth Foreign | Grand Opening of Dry Goods, Oarpets, Drap- | crockery, tinware, woodenware, pic | These Are the Warces Which Will Make Dress Goods and Silks, eries and All Their Departments, tures, frames, jewelry, pocketbocks, | Omaban Great Oity. ete., ete. il Nrady 1w cels Wonderful veluos in housckeopers i e R IR DM 5017 < | y : ; ks i formidable kind to the nayigation of FROM STEAMER “‘CITY OF PARIS" | A BIG SUCCESS goods. - Tooth pix, do packuge: W0ilot | gOUSING MASS MEETING OF CITIZENS | Jumes Brady,a Fourteenth stroot biock | FINAL DECISION OF THE CITY COUNCIL | chwmmel? ' But then Kiglish panie ti e }-'"'. H .hli‘l" L !I!rnt | i watchman, fell under the wheels of a South most uncertain phenomenon, quite a8 .m. &l ...t\.v y ; ”‘h‘-hwhk '-u ; LI. Omaha motor train about 11 o'clock last apt to be missing when it would be rea Chd onsd SR AL LG s e pree the®rineiples of the Omahn | yiohy and had both legs crushed, Ho died | Pecided Action Taken at the Meeting Called | sonable as to bo very unreasonable when ohlinavn 1678 ',','.‘,'.‘1;:‘,.. PREME TR ereial €3ab and Pledge Their idside of half an hour for Lust Night to Consider the there is no occasion for it. ported New Dress € at o Artive and Pure spoons, et egg heaters, de. salt shakers, Enthusiuatée Co-Opsration in According to the story told by the train Change in Site and the Such Low Prie chase Goods, | 30; wire strainers, dnlte outtery; i 14 Worlk, crow and other witnesses, Brady jumped Bids Offered. T ~ ‘\ srlass tumblers, wlass creamers, | onto the motor car of south bound train | « | Bet rlnss sugars, det glass suvee dishes, | o : .| No. 2 and stood on the lower / $1.60 SILKS, 20c. And_ all day long our stores were Big. Biid e By de for | The Commercial club of Omaha experi- | g, " zq " gno turned the [ The council very decidedly settled the fact | An immense ot of extra China silks, | literally thronged. EVERYBODY | ; e B Aok $1,00 | enced o genuine surpeise last oventng. A | gl 0B eanth wad Howard strcots ho | 148t night that the ety fail will remain in its | L > A AS DELIGHTED with the Indin silks, wash silks, pongees, change- | arrange- Y 1ss cages, b, | mass meeting had been called for 8 o'elock. | pranpred to step on to the trailer and. fell, | PFEsent quartars for two years mi Agita- | able surahs, and all silk plaid surahs, | mentof our various stocks, of the g al- | ! you bot your baby a ca At that hour prooably not mor than twenty- | gy ieks of th iler ran over his legs | tion for the removal of the jail has vun vife | worth up to #1.50 a yard, they are soiled | ity of all our goods, of the excee ding! y t? Have you seen our stock? | five persons w present. The Kers | gt below the knees before the train could | for several months and several times it has | by water on the cdges, will go tomorrow | 10w cs we ave asking for them u'u‘l Whitney s the king of them all, | who had been invited 8o address thomeeting | cganbed. Word was sent o police hoyl | looked s §f new quarters would | at 20c, | of the prompt and courteous treatmen our price you Tord to have | had failed to appear and the leaders of the | quarters and the patrol wagon with a | provided, but the same resalt has | IN An clegant lot of crystal bengaline | of our sales people. NO RESTRICTION | ynything clse. We « it you in any | movement feit a little blue, Things took n | stretehor was sent to the spot RiEsnded. ol cashetita; d tHET dounl silks for teimmin nd ‘dress waists, in | or MIT placed upen anything we ' pifes carriage you desive. Speeial sale | pum, however, about fifty others soon cam The injured man was placed in the o e 1O TEe Eonarallv da kol Bew wroons. tans. browne, navys, reds | handle. You can have ull you want, and | Monday of another lot of thore ¢ it : RO, WHLEH . Btarted” 160l &' hos ave pretty generally gone on record us | ol | in, u number of stirring speeches were made, seing the vity i ing of and bl A large lot of all silk | furthermore, everything is sold under a | plygh fined cabs we sold so many f “last : U :m..l. b .“ II\- fore block had | fave l’“u ”"' city erecting a building ofits | y i85 45 Bld i 1HOHEY Fas W 2 Aot een: covered De. Db found that his | own for jail purposes. The ball was started | & s in new shades, just the thing | full guavantee to pl or money 1 week: $8.88 {8 the price and they can't | P oo gt gl n cover y [ LS S e fanded. Many were unable 0 b | he dupiieated for H1n00 We Are pe. | orEuition and when the meeting closed | pationt was dead, and 50 the body was taken | by the reading of a_potition from Dewey & satterns. inch drapery silks and waited upon” owing to the g ving new novelties ev AN )| o0s. Utinoste nthusinsi s previllecy =67 80 B16 (oY Sto A J k P, i 3 SUNB EUMHBA BUE (o B8 5 S (A008E 16, & 16 James Connell was the conductor in charge ¥ . fnch imported printed Shanghai silks, [ rush. To those we wish o say | visit to our store will prove interesting | Meeting turned out to be a su o res [ i and Williann G factor In Chatke | gthers objecting to the location of the jail av all new patterns for dress wear, all goat | that our opening continuess throt and profitable. | :",“""““" e, b X front end. Theso men say that the train | Bleventh and Farnam strects 48¢ a yard tomorrow = | Monday, April 10, from 7 a. m. to THE 99 CENT STOR 19 FARNAAM, | The meeting was called to order by W. A. | turned the curve very slowly, as is the [ Mr. Hascall moved that the proposition BLACK DIRESS SILKS, 8. night. " Come « -lA\‘]‘,‘,. the v.m“\!‘ if you 1 ARDY & CO. | L. Gibbon, who said that the ;.,m.l of the bustom, ..‘m “ t |' ady, in stepping from | of the Board of 5 can + pric will remain the ne e mecting was to impress upon Omaha's citi- | one car to_another, slipped and fell be- | oo street school to the city for fail | inunlimited quantitics as long as the Mr. Ang. Wil of 1 S. 10th | zens the need of united effort in matters of | He4tH :x“.' ‘I‘_“ S ”“““";" onnell Was | poses, the city to pay 5 ,.I‘. cont ‘n‘, i | goods last. Goods will be sold during | street desives to return his sincere | vital interest to the eity. Omaha had great | i . the cotar and. aId noy aag!| Ninety-nite Yedts! upoh ‘a. 50,000 valnation all the time and the store_ will remuin | thanks to his neighbors and friends for | natural ndvantages, but to wdvanee, to hold | Brady e had fallen. Connell was | and todeed to the bokrd the city lot at Ninth open continuously from 7 a.m. till 9 | the interest manifested by them in his | even what she had, her citizens must ssed when he heard that the | and Howard streets owned by the city, be p. m recent bereavement at the loss of his " " i rreat o man was d« v L ! 7. 1t had beea said that great com N A rejected See our elegant dry goods stock on the | son, Aug. Theodore Wiberg, Coroner Maul will hold an inquest today My, Bl i i i o s ! main floor annex, the pleasantest sales- | C The asod was formerly & i Bt it Mr. Elsasser submitted an amendment $1.00 IMPORTED DRESS GOODS 2 | room in Omaha. ' See ,',m. shoe depart- Suloonkeopers’ Notice. | HERUDENE AT hn| belleved it .\‘.u:,] rezular police foree an A brother, John | providing that the proposition of the board © One cuse d0-inch all wool 1|u"m11ml SRS TH the R A meeting of saloonkeepers will be | mercial head was needed and the clubwould | Brady, who is ww s rying the eity as i | ptod providing that the rent for tho summer novelties, in fancy mixtures and Our drug and prescription depart- [ held Monday at 2 p.m., Pabst hall, | be such o head The commiercial EIHh was | sed leaves & Widow | first ten years occuvancy shall not be col new (']l(‘\{'>|-.‘)\l~l nw_ H.;w_f[(m“fl.. v.n\-,,- imefit; 1216 Farnam, ‘I‘\I!r “.:‘v lyx:v::m;ltl:lml -‘};‘:I .n.'n”:m:rl .” g v ' lected. r.‘,,,_ worth 3100 a yard, for this salc Our stationery, butter and egg and 5 *_‘—* —l— i o \l¢otiters; Coriin conditions existed el Mr. Munro was opposed to shifting from one [ 20 y i s e & meat department. Jewett water filters and coolers, The | G EFIT ECER e T | Jack Williams, er, fol place to another and declared that when the T FEIT T ALL WOOL FRENCH SERC ]‘I\ 8 Our jewelry, silverware and cutlery | finest line at the lowest pri Milton | the future of the city unless moditied. The | ber pile in the Chicago Lumber company’s | City made improvements, as it would be com NOVELTIES 3 Anmh-}-r lot of t fis l«-wn‘xl . \l“m-l department. Rogers & Sons, 14th and Farnam. club was built upon a large basis and the | yards last nigheand broke his jaw, besides | Pelled to il Dodgc s “”““ it ~’“|' be IN imported serges, in blacks, reds and new Ol HARAlEe oh. te I - - dues were small to induce large and repre- | fujuving his spine X aken to his | Ubon ground owned by the city and bo per: B colorings from the steamer *City of ur jewelry and watch repair d Low Rate Excursion. Sontative miomboratin: ) 18 BOCINITGHIITG | Hosar St 1t Na i T10- Was snkon f0 hisk) manent, S e did ot Tavot. Teastng with any Paris," go at 2%¢ a yard. They are an extraordinary bargain and you cannot | pavtmont.” el e youe Suios watehen | g, b0 o | htative mombershin | it sl foatu | B, 50" Wiliams sthest 1 e HAIR GOODS afford to miss Mhem. “ i | FATAL STREET CAR Accipewr, | Oty Jail W‘]‘)‘ N": LE" :40“"1 from Tts —_— Tosen’ ovation. A Dussling Array of Barenine for Monday | ame to his nssistance and wounded an ' It is intended to be nearly eighteon milosie | Never Bofore Were We In such a Position | As Early s 7:30 Saturday Morning Our to Ofter the Mighest Grade im- Frionds and Customers Began which showed the actual necessity of speedy Poppleton, and seventy-fiv ieation offering neh guinet black gros-grain silks, 24-inch all «ilk Lyon rhadames, 22-inch satin Duchesse and peau-de-soie, 30 pieces all new shades and colors, im- | orted ull silk rhadames, the new silk }nr dress wear, also all new shades of heliotropes and purples. go at 88ca yard. centers were but great business M and i and get our pri { g s s P yuld be bro o A avd of Bducation's proposition, Mr. I Don't make any mistake on the location | Houston, Tex., via the Santa Fe route, L ~\”‘ L I‘\ ‘lg‘ rou ," Ade n man, who was too full to give AT SIS H G 1§ ind the prop of our jewelry repair department. Look | leav Omaha Monday, April 10, 1893, i ‘Id he noon lunch A fl‘[wm i Y his name fell from a motort at Sixteenth | geition of the bout $2,00 FRENCH BLACK GOODS, 75C A B : o 1506 CAP: | Addross R. Patters Ramge e cet inetchunts: from all parts of | wnd Howard streets lust night and wus othier bids we Lana Mr. Hascall 7 for the number. itrance at 1506 CAL | the country, slightly bruised a by f \'\] “-‘ C ¢ | ITOL AVENUE huilding, Omuhe John L. Webster next took the floor and > 5 O b rcalin omorrow, from the steamer ity of B Bt out earpet, At suid that union meant strength, He saw Alexander Would Shoot., and - each incilman —— expres Paris” we place on_sale 10 picces of 48- | %) S DN bl B Frescoing and intevior decorating the necessity of some inducement to enable A colored saloon porter who goes by the | pheference for quacters = for —the inch wide finest all wool silk” finish hen- | {350 P ot when at Bens | signs and estimates furnished. He the business uen to spread out in a business | yame of Charles Alexander and is employed | o motion wis nat - secondo rietta ever imported in this countey. | aees visit all their departments, it will Lty it ”Mf T O e oty shoulg | b Fred Btles on the war path | Which was seconded by M Howe while they last, at ST 21 d e v ed upon in Omala le ity shoul I LIS h was ! r 1 TR Lot it S > you . TRy it made more atiractive, The streets | A2 v'clock this morning and shot hole Mr. Jacobs L iU would cost #10,000 « ON OURFRONT DRESS GOODS BAR- | R OUR GRAND OPENING is the nestsoft coal. Sold only cleaning and better pavement. With | through William Evan's leg. The wound is | $12.000 to remove the jail and fix GAIN SQUAL Conting by Jones, opposite postotice, b f v i wey hospital, and he was op K L i ontinues all day ! all our boasting, he had no 1 8o many | a slight one and will not amount to much y ! 40-inch all wool Inc twilled s S| MONDAY. APRIL 10TH, FROM 7 A. 2 ———— poorly paved streets in any city of its size 05 | Phe negro escaped noving from - the present guarters for o never sold less than $1.00. 40-inch all M. TILL 9 AT NIGHT. W. T. Seamun, wagons and carris in Omah They were actually unsafe in 2 5 il [l He belic \Hll that Hu“ ‘1: wool Arnold’s silk finish Henvictta, 42- LARGAING FOR RVERVEODY many vlaces. This clubs influence could o should rem cre it is. and steps should Theh tcgoned Thdfa tills and dinen | DARGAINS FOR BVERVBODY. . R b i e e A v Ba it biad by calesn (i RAbITE o) proboR W NNETT CO., Washburn's Superlative flour Inducements to trade should be held out A correspondent, writing to the Balti- | tion this fall to the people to vote bouds for Capitol avenue, —— Eastern people should be made acquainted | more Sun from Montgomery county, | (e eroction ofa il aud i that manner a two-toned spot novelties in new cheviots, » all go at 3. N L ( " A (it . . — Cooking > easy with the 1863 N with what lies in the great novthwest. A | parrates the following story of o 50 picees of the latest and most desives | ppa workmen are making a transforma- | & Sons, 14th and Farnam streets. Lumber of the northwest should | 4 L e views, and - said that - the cost of | able novelties in pointille, shadow and | yion in the store_recently vacated by Benni 3 - = ad of that ofeMichizan, One b was after on the seeond day | heating the buildings proposed would amount | jaequard velours, ividescent dots on | son Bros. A visit to it vesterday revealed FOR WATERING POLICIES. 10 people of the United States | 8t Gettysbur, when General Go H to mor vh.mvh:mnm of the pesent prem changeable bengaline. Silk and wool | the fact that when finished next we it lived west of the Mississippi viver. In thirty ?(n.n-\I brigade wre : 1a line of works | ises. By il ‘»Kl '”‘]“- "'1‘“‘”““1“"‘ | = L seeded effec whipeord, ottoman, pop- | will be one of the brightest stores inthe | ;o000 r. amilton Is Wanted 1 s | dears 30,000,000 would live west of the Mis 1o tife onemyiatiCulbaiHillve N any off| DICRel SIS RESSILES DG BEaG SO | R lin and diagonal g ; and 40 city. A new front is being_put in, the in- | 7O el 2 souri river. If Omaha seized the oppor- | the enemy fell'as they retreated from @t as it would cost about 5.0 ta move, he Sl OHLU ingli ) rlish chevio terior, walls, shelving and ceiling are being 3 tunity now off would be without 1 | theso works to their second line and o ; Fivored renewing the lease upon the y ! English h I mglish eheviots, | R W e Altogother the place | _About 5 o'elock yestewday afternoon John Vb ew York, Philadelphia and ! AR $ pre wna take steps to - ereet a fail, M. ’ " two-toned naFenaglc e tings.| | (EAnted putopelile ot W eAIRCo Iy Cha er T L) i 7 WERLGE B || Cabtors PG D) ah I Aoie ks gvror | 1.)\ o k‘:“.””h}' of wonnded lay between | Munro was of the same mind and Mr. Specht. | ES, . 5 avies French An cloths in all shades, | fight stors Hove e e befors th eits prosceator | s oEey Do i oolt out ovir | the skirmish or picket lines that were | inguived of the cily attorney whethor the worth up to 0, go tomorrow at G¥e, - - - agninst | Omaho toattainithe place which ) thin | estublished for the night, and could not | £85,000 remaining in'the city bt fund could .. Pl e e S against | Omaba to attuin the place which lays within b nz in 4 ae 98¢, $1.25 and $1. See our line of the Jowott filters and [ 413 caused a complatnt to he Fled agninss | o ! be succored. Some of them suffered se- | be used to crect a jai 1520 Bouglas Street, coole Milton Raogars & Sons; l4gh | Disiforiner partuor John . Hamilton;tox M. Hiteheock said that so many under- ¥ from thirst, and theiv o for My, Connell replicd that the m, re Bl | ooa PaousG catr cmbezzloment and defrauding the firm. G e e TR A G R e maining in the city ball fund can be used for | sy e special easo cited i the compl talen that he was almost _ timid . 1t, and the position [n « l : rection of a Jal, WL 0 required R - Toa n o make, size | that Hamilton deliberately changed barking upon anoth If it was cor S6ds AL GRR U O i diture exceeding 890,000 ould be A Few Burgalis. \} anted ‘\\7‘| il feis ;; 2 .'”“] € 8126 | surance policy from £300 to 1,500 and col- | that good could be sccomplished he would | o ‘;l li ‘\,”“r"," Welc v oy ”'\‘ o to submit a4 proposition to u volc Flegant residence with lot 152 feet | and price. Address I 22, Bee. B e e oot [Fe oses Col e acuotilalian ] mish line from company A.. Secc of the provle authorizing the expenditur — - tl Maryland v st (Will : Wand Mr. El : deep, $9,500.00. Tl o 19 Now Process gaso. | N to some £33, which he approbriated to | in tne’ greatness of Omaha and Maryland regiment (Willigm ) land Mr Elassor ureed that Large lot 60x170 feet, north of Han- | ,, 1€ Improved 1645 2 rocess ga! his own us i tepression had not shaken his faith, De- | company), was William Taylor | removed, and Mr. MelLear N scom park, £4,500.00. line has many new features. Brass n ofti called twice at the Farnam ion v ‘m fact ‘al test of a city's | Georgetown, D. C., who cceupied a i N _| rince { ’v\h Wheeler Modern built house, No. 3210 Popple- | burner drums, cast iron heat collc strect vesidence of Mr. Hamilton lust night, ity. Omaba had passed through the | sition immediately on my right. spoke in favor of retaiuing the present ks R needle valve points, German silveri | but the curtains were down, the doors | ordeal Uetter thanany city of her size in the | was somewhat perploxed to under- | 1rters on I et Only on avenue, $7,200.00. never will rust. Milton Rogers & Sons, | locked and all of the lights out.” It was ¢ iwest, He did not believe in talk but Ty piaia e LY AN LB LS : Nice lot north ¢f Hanscom par I Sl g h : ! : : 1d why the cnemy’s pickets just | present quarters could be ventilated by Id dry o e Lith and Farnam stree dent thut the nsurance solicitor had | in wosk. Work should he ussmed to com- | 11 font of < us ficed g0 much, until | Mesent duartors could be ventilated ) b cold dry air re; $2,100.00. Hicks, 305 N. Y. Life. “tumbled” and had taken a trip to Lake | mit and the clubshould skund by the A 3 gl e elec fans at a cost not to exceed S1. 7 % i s | endations, The freight commissioner | Taylor called to me, ‘I've been trying to M. .L”m s motion to reject all bids ator, ha Clond Court hotel is the Chicago head- milton was involved in ines should be given absolute power, The club | 0 to that fellow out there, but every | prevailed by a vote of 15 to 3. aw S ino nerfec! 14 quarters for 1 people during the culties some time ago and seve 1 | Could accomplish mieh good, & time T get from behind my tren they five | M Steel offerad a rosolution authorizng : ¥ o g perfect cirp World's fair. For circulars address B. hi v i:.!» "”'i"" natur “’l 8 \i' ‘u‘-_ | Jdohn D. Knox. trifile manager of the Cu onme. At gth, just after they had ':;““:l'\m”. i K‘.IU'":‘,"“:_':“:M”‘; § cu.ation, S13% 3. Scannell, Ist Nutl, bank bldg., Omuha. Sl i Tttt R e andlCe st laneHestng Mt las hun iR cellEd o KON 001, s 10 APFLAISe th proporty, the city 5 walls to pros —— - b 4 it hest AR Mtz bl (o el i wm jus ve one of your own or cent on such yaluation., and in case : 4 i For sale, clegant grove opposite Ru- e e Kiltea t o viduuls and committees should be ind men some v J ithstanding he [ the school board desives the city's lot at tect the ice, aig gant & ; All kinds rubber goods at Sherman & tted b rilar. dent. Too miany were bent only upon A ! i e i ULl : ser's summer garden. Call and get 5 i 8O Nonrork, Va., April 8.—[Special owii o i ideinokRatr oo tar fiya |shod beeiid ck o t a Gozen | Ninth and Howard streets, it will be leases tioht locks price. Hicks, 305 N. V. Life. JiEConnoll ink _.___”)““" digist to Tur: BeE. ) ] general> welfare, | $rotectlon to. what we yand this | on the same term s 2 ; - e 8 5 4 it 0 e |t i Ak s was | lution. Mr. Steel said that he had converse A ) s The 1803 Imy New Process guso- | Norfolk city council and a wealthy mer- | should be assured. Other dit of tha enemy, he wat ) will not sweat some of the members of the Board of i A t 7 5 e organizutions y not molested. He went to the man, who | \ith some ¢ g the d ) 7 Mine) Hiokman'siBonnsts) grow pret-|| ange. Milton Rogers & Sons, 14th | chant. was shot in the throat by a burglar A b s et B e Do ueation, and UL such @ proposition M, or mould, hard tier as the season advanc Call and | and Parnam strec attempting to enter the vear door of hi ked @ concession from the railroads wh 3 would meet wi r approval. R A atEiR s ne Gvary da store. He died within ten minutes. The s City was intercsted, . The railron —_————— Manawa for his health Washburn’ f riends than to “us, and returned safely. | "3 4 T R ARdPEMER Hhsoalling A “4% wood, antique ; Sntmintteg: oL ] o t of humane heroism |y I " resolution t 4 e ish: made i B | ek Gt ke sitagstian o, R, 0, e, | i lctied gt i b thes ol | ot v ihmortattod an offoor of | Wil ottt Strnent S horin b e Bl ailat ~|~‘I1:\1'|-' mw-lh'u.‘“\.l‘\\_ i hess i branoho without effect. He returned the fire with as City because Kansas City | high rank, and x]n.-. private’s gal 'm‘! i t!:‘v “‘.Jh‘un'»x.:f.l::'fjll-\ u::»pxlm{.,'1'.'y'f,le‘:r\\‘.m|‘|‘.‘-‘~‘ ) all styles an and will off shorthand and { fting. - Rates low, | €reat deliberation. was united. o could mot blame the | should not go unmentioned. -1 have | GGG i Sewerige of the present | Sizes, movable flues every 20 sots at 82,25, formorly 43.00. Circulars. Addvess Rohrbaugh Bros TELEGR. y Then wor ied to develop | elose of the wav, and know not whether | QHEELCTS 4t dcost of n o e inlacelinsides LRI, b N TCao TR e L aubhor b them, Sloux City wus an excollont example | he is alive, Thave often spoken of the | yhe he building in- which the jail 20 ots at 7 4 peak at the Church of the Good | Itis stated that Heney Villard has restgned | op thicty of such mon s made Sioux. City | incident, but .nu-w:lm, it sh ‘m_l lm.vlv is now locat city will renew s | Lasy to get at and clean. § o Shepherd S ay ¢ & 01 from the directory of the Northern Pacitic. soul Py 14" o wider cir ion and permanent record. | lease for two y - 20 sets at $12.50, formerly d hephusdesundoy OB G e T o I A G 0 i g gt Onttey Iaben ypure/atl Hence this your wide ad paper, | Mayor Bemis vetoed a resolution_ ordering Less ice needed than for an heos RHEQtE Rasnade Tecentieshlotatlons rorizioft Newle: doliaurki e yag cow [ T ROES TS BRSSEHR MR i ] ymrades were fond of oid *Bill | the pavencnt upon Locust strcot, from Fit -c35:ice NeecT than y e S Baldu®h Sava i : ey Chvis Hartman hed been to Der " > was a good fellow.” teenth street to the | Pacific tracks, | other refrigerator, Office 1506 Douglas st. Tel. 1,219, jals uf s pure ice cream, wholesale | W, 0. Rippoy. wha shot Ton W, Mackey, T ool e o yepuane 3 e 20 for the reason thiat e cost wouid largely o e e s S and retail, 16th and Capitol avenue, avraigned for'trial in Sun Francisco, Cul, y ¥ : B A 3 - R . ceed £5 the amount appropriated. and that ! - M They had the finest hotel in the United . 9" Wheeler & Wilson will not o AR Lot 3 Costs no more than chea Washburn's Superlative for bread. i s ey e s s St How dutthey gt i1 One man bro- | breal ud nor impute the stitehing it | e masnor of dolue this Wor should irst be i 4 P N ey TOUGH ON THE MAJORS u printing NOW Vork City was el | posed to build it if he could get support. | direction. Sold by Geo. W. | (GI L0k W Yind. anothe Ton was | makes The 1803 improved New Process gaso- b brated yestoodiy. He bewan and run out of money. The citi ANC ¢ 14 5. 1600 street. introduced embodying the tion of the line range has an ashestos oven, & Ver- | They Put Bp a Nice seheme but the Laugh Reports the storm which swept over 1s bought real estate which e possessod B & L fect baker, cconomical and indestruet- 4 chig ible. Milten Rogers & Sons, 14th and cost of not Lo exceed mayor an Friday, show hat a good dealof | and thishe took to complete it They all x-Auditor Pu - BR. Ovorall sent iu a clatm for damages | S01d Only in Omaha by . ge was done. came <o his rescue. He hoped every one 3 ; poril 8 itor AL e hle rdilion | Since the passage of the Omaha charter | The annual bunguat of the Board of Trade | present would join the club. } R Bl il Ex-Auditor | for personal injuries sustamed by falling ‘nam streets. T s CEE iR e T M SR R el O ona. ircasab o v filed a demurrer to the suit | upon the sidewall pitol avenue, and et L SRS AN o in aon v e 1893 L Major Furay, the iiseparable members of :;:'-flqlfff.:|f;:.::1fl" - A distinguished party was | gjem and to secure another signer with him vly.rnm:l\lzu. inst him by the attorney general. :'IA’:]X"I;"I“!"\_‘;'H:IHHm’(‘j‘yl—'"‘_'\“’:{:'I-*”f':'"“M:\ ‘: 1 WIS Ialn souveniycolns of 1805 {or ity S mojrdigt Rublic Works; haye beeninia | CBbaton thdapendants, ronort seys. wroldl. | e Lielnbl was " intended . to “bring | Whe demurrer deolarcs the allegations tnthe. | £, o nic'fix and) suffeved by Toason of . sale at Pivst National bank. , ha 1 independents, repo are di s , and s 3 | ) il bk very gleeful mood, and because of the fact | FUsted With Fourtlr Assistant Maxwell's work | the business men and = western mer- | billuncertain and vague, and that the plain- | yoig thrown from his wagon because of de ; q U0 s il | chants together, Each wholesaler could, S talta ko Trat tun Biors kihan onall e s o K AR ot 4 Drink pure water, the Berkefeld water somobody sidetracked the charter | thinking of miking L el lina o1 LIl ot pondathmihe || i L d st oA AHERE LI BIOE LU AR RRY | [1aot yicond L inn B AYORRLAR Abraits bat ween v 1§ , 1 ry et p of action. Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Botn filter is germ proof. D. O. McEwan, | amendment which legislated them outof oftice | There s no ehan wof the Choe- | merchant right over to some othier whole- | “tUse of actic 5 I e e LA e enon agent, 1611 Howard street. next July. The whole amendment was not ur. g i u salerand prevent his going to some other New York Exchunge Quotations. Mr. Back had a resolution that he desived 14th and Farnam St, < : sidetracked, however, but the figures 1887 4 Finaciove siue p town. He thought a membership in the | o S0 “apeil 8 sainl el to introduce, but & motion to adjourn | - — Washburn's Superlative flour the best | now appeat whero the date 1808 appearcd | © The sastncomtut o Wt Shnoinvih eotls base DM Son Do oud | O B oo was quoted s fol. | vented. The vesolution calicd for the pur- | CIEICICIC] CICICEICIIE d g Y rLor S 0 ss Marion P Lty A MRND) o v, ‘ chase )| ymeter for the electricia ¢ S e e when the charter was passed by the senate. ntof Miss Marion I ] i Mr. ha il L LA L testing the are lights. The First ward Will cure profuse sweating under the | wat yua instead of three members of ths f ; loyalty to Omaha. It was the impression | cents premium, L Juchion ShnTor s B moksb e arm. Shiclds and medicant $1.00 per | board being appointed the 1st of July of m T. Builey, i nd the | thatif every other business man of the city SRS A stated that he desir iblish the fact ey : frpts) pair. Lady agents wanted. Medicated | this year butone will be appointed, and he contractor ind builder of Camden, N, | would do 1the elub would soon have PERSONAL PAEAGRAPIN. ] HE ladies’ who have is on Th Sole Agents for Nebraska, X Farrell took out memberships for tenof | lows today: Chicago, cents premium : e house amended the provision in that his salesmen, thus manifesting his spirit_of [ Boston, 10'i0 17 cents discount; St. Louis, 90 | k that hie does not wear the corporation collar Shield Co., Burlington, la. will be the successor to Chairman Bir His liabilities ave Y‘"”-" 2,000 m crs, and Omaha would soon be 5 : = . .u:.| the |‘vn-mlum\h‘lhw ,-,-,‘:‘): S ! el hauser. In addition to keeping themselves e M oy, Js- secured. EHI ffoda of 't prosperous. cities in the | Messes. Fred Dellone and Ed Riley will - Do you use Washburn's Superiati i aliea She duxy, minlory ave had their | Clupa Morris, the actress, ha prod un [ UHus N LG S e D Bridging the Englis sewer commissioner AHG. athapiihtraeti| ANt v n Wl L BLoaR GRS bR 3 3 Miss Emma Powers, ono of the recording | Most of our vendors will vemembe our RortiWinosst fasc g ositively eured. $1.00 new bottle. Agents | fOMMissioner at u salary of #2000 each World's i on May 15 10 22, 10 spenk on (he X i clerks in the county court, has been ill d says Harper's Wecekly, the state of ab A= i L 3'|Y|‘l'«‘w\1 1y RiEe ““‘"'Ll'. b ke goni | stead of SLUK0. s they annually puliout of [ subjectWonin o' the's L ! ation after ization fail. He | fug the past week joot dismuy into which o large part of bottle is as good as they Naiod, Medioatodt Bhield“Co. Buv | tha treasuty naw Unknown parties Priday night fired into the ) omething of the pur Mr. and Mrs. Tra M. Mopes of this city ve- [ the people of England were plunged by | 2 . ), Ta, All of thise facts have caused both of the | hpuse of Onear Guifner, seven milos worth of > clu 1s now willing to Join | pumed last evening from a four months so- | the pr al to pierce the bed of the have been payir drug majors to feel pretty good, and th rhavillp, Tex. and instantly killed Mis. | heart and the work. He wouldn't | jo 0 on the Pacific const channel between that country and The Mi tod | been quietly RS agney. Two niontlis Guitney received | talk Dt oA s : 5 \ ( ¢ ¢ t | Gugney. Tw 3 alk an but would work and then and 5 T oot & | ORUERN 3 R et for and thatiolr Nt ta ranl o TG aniel | e AR IR n Lol o8 AU noticd Trom WIIte caps (0 Teave the country e Mrs. John Groves h to =an An with a t I time i stores ¢1 for, an = A 2 2 The examination trials of A R. Sutton, the 5 a5 tonio, Tex., to remain for several weeks. | & s as if the cent had been 7 5 the World's [lair, \ wpared to rent | out of oftice 1 ad of quitting public | warehor e PRt UL th L n Gibbon then supposed a case. | G5 T A ntan S ne Kaasis 8 b 1t s Dy s nitely at- rooms, Addvoss 465 A porvice they wil ue, and they huvo | we Bockkeeour Berohiel vt Lottaville, 1y, wereliant had two markets open to him Blie a8 acaompiited 08 o 48 BaNsas City | purnod upkide down, o s ye Port is infinitely bet B 563 B anug. Opi | been: ve pleasa contemplati Sutton was hold over In tho. sun. o ering the swme adviantages, and were | UV ¢ Y SAQNE R ! in dread « = o {_tl”” May 15, 63 ant avenue, Chi- | oyivg 81,000 per yoar they were to e 3 T Bocehoer i the sum of 85000 t | received coldly in one und warmly in Colox ¢l Warner A “m,nh; is connectod | they took a silly pleasure th using ter. Try it yourself, g0, But there has sor : before the grand jury the other, he it go to the [ Witha Denver mining journal, was in the el ollin d ex Mhe Lmprovad 1608 Now Prooess s tho | make them foel © s if they have g Little Ella Fugate, aged 11 years, has Iatter. . Other eties even went further | €1ty enroute to Chi Colortel Koot isan | the Juaiian B LS Seard eha he improved 13 New Process is the | yhemsclves the worst of it, and while they | Stained from food for thivty-nine ¢ " and offered induce s which he did | old time n paper man of this city RS ’I ”‘va p e "u G originul evay ing gasoline stove. | will continue in oftice and be compelied 1o de ‘i\»‘”]lf‘n':'yl‘l' l“mvl‘ brother d not want the re ors to repeat Allen W. Tourge v 01:3he L a0k A f \‘ PARECANG St This is the fourth year. More in use | vote their entive time to tho. public service | Seythe e gl s rofused 1o ¢ It was o fact thut other cities were taking | author of “The Fool's Erraud, ete., pa imporial army follow; to lay waste the than all other makes combined. Milton | they will not draw the contemplated DT AR e i e ARt busincss from our very doors. The sleepy | through the city yesterday. ' Mr. land, capture the men, and captivate the | Rogers & Song, 1th \ nam etre . | per'year, but will have tocontent themselves Piraih AIRAIE LAt SyanTe o old city of St. Louis, as some people called | has watched the work of the Nebraska | women, The fact that a dynamnite cart guart bottle, > with the sume compensation they now r two-thirds of the 4 8 i B it, had beea actually full of buyers since | legislature and said that he approved the | pidge which an rlishman eould « &' Excursions ceive- £1,000 per yea There is a provision | L g $ February 1. He knew how it was done. | course pur in making a thorough clean i ! 1 Become more popular every teip. On | 8 ”wl‘l‘h::-uruu this great state that C es I'his club could do the same thing. The plan | ing unof state in flensione H S e | tunnel beyond vepaic for months v o al o 6 exc on’ o 5% says that the compensation of a ubiic 1 u o | here proposcd was not ry: it was actu- | the only remedy a political pa has when 3 tdaadd et aslivinian it :"\*“l‘\"‘“’.‘l-lt)\m‘ th el ‘:‘!.“' “~_\1 H.J}" | oficer shall not be Incrensed o ditaitaned | ! e hix) it pric in-other places, He wanted to | beset by dishorest men not give n’ & mom attc 4.:‘ r“( |n1 [ Akfinihentuy, Neb, the |! ALY me ,.1‘:,,“.”“ term of his offico. That sbtties R iR R RS 1o | Soe suburhan train - service Cestublished | At the Mercer: W, A. I New York; | £l '”'"“" ",‘:"‘;‘“‘ ¢ h Wasthieald ‘} r Los Anzeley y AL H. Hac ) president, the two majors as far as increased AR e ninz to | within vdius of 100 miles of Omaha, so | Miss iie Hendry, Hartford, Conn.; C. K. 1e thought wi nloierab) aut | | 4 = eral Munuger v of th - | salury is concerned, and the only way 1D tho, plukle fudtory. ot I Bros. | that people could come in every day,do | Auehinbuuch, Baliimore; W. 8. Billings, it is gravely proposed to bridge Wine, Liguor and Clgar Co. B ) 1 Pu me one who had ( Reoy burg Water Power comy for them to capture the coveted sum will raom, after tanpering with ingee | their trading and go home at night. Mr. | Chi Jay L. Bradley, St. Louis; C. A channel: and though this is a pro 116-118 8. 16th St Omabis with the Commbreial club of that be to resign and take the chances of in i lors tiened the water off, leaving | Gibbon told one thing which startled all | Barley, J. Keenan, Walter Keenan, Le Roy. | ject as old as the English railway sys- | | and was taken in carr s and dreiven to E 8 to reappoint them, dry. The enginec ppened in | those present und aroused them to the true | Il ; Lewis Bartlett, St. Louis: A J. Van | fom, it has v i all of interest, stopping at tho | Muor Buray ,Im, ,'\‘ ‘.""‘"" .,lm_\ 1504 and 0e 1o uvert a most horrible dange It o these dangers which the | Engers, Ne W York In C. l\mu.lmu oped by French and” English enyi A rpiae ALk BUC LR, Major Balcombe's in ind the' increased g y club proposcd to vemove, ney; Mrs. L. A. Buies, Auror ad by hn Fowler and S :)3‘ uth x,h cuns \\I}; re ]"F .(l am | salary us provided in the charter will not ondent Willam Samucls of | At the close of the meeting & large num- | Wallace, el s W, H. Larne aided by Biv John Fowler Bad sl B | g oat W wing placed to | materialize until they have stepped down T Wilkespmimany entered the | poy of signers were secur Mr.” Arthur | Neb.; Love . ‘Hutehison, Kan.; 1. H g ers of the it s et e e . | widen and decpen the canal o | and out At avitkesburre, P, late vuse | G Coricig of Shivericl & Co. toolkout a mem- | Stovens, Westeri Neb.: . Mirphy, Ontario as to i y ver many times its City Attorney Connell ‘said that he re worked out chambers in th rship for every salesman in his establish present T t st | garded the proy 1 i " b tod 1 to be al ! resen Leity, he next stop was at | gardec e provision in the constitution as WLing to appe ul ut ¢ wanted his men to be able to take ey g o '”“‘“ %o | being so plain that it looks us if the two « prty entered the mineand | buyers to the elub, introduce tl around the power house, where all the machin- | 5 rm\:"l“ be compelled to we: ryulong with | | id Samuels body burned to | and make |Ih~-.. feel at kome when they ery was running and splendid er e @ per year or resign and ve them came to Omaha ¢ " s Sy “hepanning and splendid, dinner | selves veuppointod. i attorney. thinks Vi ! Panana - e The Cele- f HIRSCHRERG YR o 2 cooked by elec v, and ey overreached the BT z | BuON CHANGEA where the entive party was fed for the o . oposed line through | Farly Eveulug Fires, ) I Rated Non. RO fivst time in their lives with focd cooked Two Tdaho Hanis Close . \ 35 Supioms Yok, | A small blaso fn the busoment of E, B ; | Bratsd hgg PLLLDL | tried it all say that Port Wine, in his sack coat poeket would - ude with the South ~ggebry by electrie The party consisted of LAND, Ore., April 8.—A special from e and - fol Gulf' cont 1o | Wilhams' store on Furnam street called out f bankers, HRRESRBAINN SnaE TR B A 0ALA A UE fhia (ur b E R A 1 and 1 along the const ton | the five department at 6 o'clock. There was : changeable L7 Iowa and Nebraska, and every one of | closed yestorday owing to a disagreement | be tade und the (e DUllt 10 the City of S | "200% osttence of W, K. Pond, 551 Sout! {Bpsstaslen 4 them had something good to say of | between the men who own it. T i ps A e R i A 5 ! Gothenburg. dissolve partoership. H. B. Hall, ¢ 5 the r Green's third Farmers Excursion | and county treasurer, has attuched Auita Martinez and w man d Zuerredo - ad and ye S ‘ Glasses for 3 2) s {118 for G e | funds to secure the co deposit, @ cre kiled in iken fight at Pueblo / ? Lgil‘ll\“\‘.\ll::::nllli}‘!rx;;.lh\“‘(‘\.l:t(‘ul henburg, £0.000. Tho sherifr jounty deposits about | 0N o Yeterday, o U kel SIL 4t Pucbio, | yyurger Follows au AutlSewitic Meeting, 18 (n'0 Q{ fate {or the round lllil i ‘:“:‘ P “:! receiver under an order of J A lon, & boot_and shoe manu- l ViENNA, April 8. —An anti-Semitic meeting A sale in Om- EYE EHSSES v the treip, Tickots can The B e L weturer of Three Rivers, Ont, has assignod as held last night at which Deputy Lueger, i secured only of W. H. Green, 217 Kar- | bank ut Waniner, owaed by tae e port | 1 DI Bt Feved At anaace ahins | washeia last nighs atwhich Deputy Lucger, The ouly Pure Cream of Yartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum ahi by PATESTED ity 2141850 Tho Tactory oupioyed 500 o 800 heads: | the Jows. After the meoting & merchant Qeed in Millisus of Homes—40 Years the Standard. | MAX MEYER & BRO, CO., ONLY) and was damaged to the extent of about §50. bach block, Omaha, Neb. Bers, 13 3180 olosed. ot at $100,000 SrEr AN leader of anti-Semites, violently denounced | wers, N