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L b e ’ I L0 AV L0 Ll | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12 3=SIXTEEN to o1 Nobraska, Douglas County, 88 works of . V. Crandall at Maspeth, L. 1 Seventh Presh Tt T"IIII SAVS that as soon us the storm s over terian church of this eity e will o mence towing t fleet of barges \ it Lo Bio Iy Swesk adoors oergecs | A e N O e £ 10000010 the 8t. Paul church of Tarsus, | now at the Fast Omaha bridge down OTHER'S r-R ] w. deposes He carries rear of the works. Fekhoid says the bombs ¥ i Asia Minor; he gives all his real estate to | Kansas City. It will be hocossary to mak - L1ly Tiew on route number 31 and has | New Bill Will Prevent COompetition Among | \°r® made by Henry Ruppercht, leader of o | A Union Pacific Passenger Agent Leaves widow, ‘and special At of §60.000 Ty 1of hists at M th. Several | sl bequ three or four trips. s pedy whicty rried this route since March, 1802, At no 8t 4 > band of anarchists at Maspeth. Several ar: Under & Olial D. Shepard. The remainder of the | R \sed by Wives rrle reet Railway ompanies. ts aro expected “ ostate goes o his children About to ex perience hime since that timo has ho carrled less than N ipprie P Y L e s POPULAR KINDERGARTENS L the painful ordeay ¥3 copies of the evening Bre. At the presen h— v g ; e st b ttendant vpon D P O o 00, coples of the svening | Ttis not what its proprictors say but what ANNOUNCEMENTS., G g Child-birth, proves [ 7x Hetween the 27th day of March, 1593, | MANY CITIZENS BITTERLY OPPOSE IT | Hood's Sarsaparilladoes, that tells the story. | |WPROVEMENTS AT CORTLAND BEACH RS Schools Now In Operation and Al Well an infaliible spect i the 4th day of April, 1508, he made & Hood's Sarsaparilla cures The White Squadron” sails away to tho G Attended. fic for,and obriates careful and accurate canvass of every house e o west after tonight's performance at the The kindergarton foature of the city §he tortures of con- " N ound that the World- or Sale Cheap. » £, oW | il 4 sohioola seeiis $6 be Jumiplag 1t popalar \nement, leatentn, on his route and. found thal According to Its Provisions a Franchise 18 P Added Street Rallway Facllities and New | Boyd, There will bea special matinee at ping populal tie dangers thareof Jlerald deiivered B8 coples of their eveniog A dental office in Omaha, Neb. Ad - S v favor. Daredts are: seading thelt younger | b by bt i edition. He aiso found U3 copies of the Made Exclusive—Energetio Movement dress B 12, Bee office otel and Hath Hewses—Ch 2:30 today =yl Lt g their younger | g Mathersod evening World-Herald were delivered to the to Induce Governor Crounse to e Ronds Oppose the New “A German Soldier” efids &¢ the Farohm x ildren to the kindergartens in such num druggists, Sentby same parties continuously during the Veto the Bl HUSKERS AND HUSTLERS, Tarlf-Notes. h o o 5 < bers that the schools are now nearly full, expreas on recelpt months of December, 1502, January and bt s s evening. Usual Wednesday matinee | with the attendance increasing every day. | o Do S b February, 1803, All the papers included in An Easterner Perpetrates a Fow Remarks ! . Thers were but two kindergartens opened T e abore l,,‘p\,:;.. are oniy those delivered to BE% 3 1% Lih Ao Ank oty e ‘I«";h\' .\-.-mzn:.‘;u[.;n. I yme of the people who seem to think that | Few tors have succe oded in hold- | last year, one at the Kellom and the other at | STADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA. GA. ctual paying subscribers e New York Tribune: Amid the wreck e 34 & satinee laoh | he ntion of the public as has Mr. | tie Mason school. At the beginning of the . Rosent HUNTER. | journed legislature was to pass & bill known | fenichod d ” e. e is more vice to the square inch in ¥ a amished democrats and the crush of inge- | o i | r 1he stand he sent term the board decide n five orn to before me and subsc V0. 2 oh dn maha than in any other place on the foot d 1, and he stands today the | present term the board decided to open five 7 v\:‘ ”T?‘ fmlfl?(?.“. ‘_:‘\, .f\‘:)gn‘.fu;:mflwl In MY | as senate file No. 210, which is of much im- niousty named statasmen from Georgla there maha than in any other p n the f ¥ IWAS BIG f 42 S ool t be Interested in the n fian of the world, Per- | more. ‘Three of these are now in operation, et War. Stmmat, Notary Public, | POrtance to street railway companies inas- | comes liko n bugle note the announcement | fitth HMHE B lteresiot fu the remati ANO ) 1050 given by Mr. Jeffer- | and nre filled with bright little peopie, who | T S State of Nebraska, Douglas County, s8: much 88 1t provides that franchises once | that Secrotary Morton can husk 200 bustiels | Yoo oo, comitan %o 'a Unlon Pacltie : 1 history of the | Seemn toappreciate the instruction very thor . Frank 1T, Woodland being duly sworn ac- | granted shall be exclusive, and consequently | of corn ina day. More than this— 1 think | ‘o'l y n i o history of the | fecth ! WAS FAT c 1 al while th was in Denver iu w1 he uader ; 2 S e . cording to law, deposes and says: e car. | is regarded as having a tendency to dovelop | 01y 1 Hinakefip 200 Srahalh th & day,> he n‘-l. ¥ ll‘ v ‘[ n Denver iv ; e e | . schoolis under the direction I FELT MEAN. ries the daily Bee on route number 82 and | 4 monopoly of the street railway business in | gavy The secretary thus speaks of his T Y i s 3 ) A R B e R B R e L s carried this route since November, 1801, | 4y il i 00T St Tho bill was | § g ol B el ol The & iV ts oshdcive ¥ 59 T ey La sty M HL At no time since that time has he carriec . cities o st \usking prowess to prove that he is a ‘‘gen- cl i ) t hat nearly al he T i rtance wdance and the school seems to be moving Joss than 94 copies of the evening Bee. At | quietly pushed through during the closing | ying farmer. All would be well if he hat nearly all ¥t Rosd AN I TOOK PILLS. g have given in this community will 1 ! t t be for : y the present time he carries 9 copies of the | days of the session, but in spite of the fact | gtonned here, but he doesn’t. He adds % i : tv | Eotten, when int nt endeavors wincipal and teachers of the Park = evening Bee. Between the 27th day of | that no tlourish of trumpets marked its in- | «\When th Ulies e obttions? T, | e investizated and fn the majority | £ s e o t endeav " hink they have about the finest kin I TOOK SALTS. Murch, 1998, and the 4th day of April, 1808, | yioquction s lively opposition developed, | familine e A o Vi cases refusals given to reissue them . 1 estimate of individual work and | derzarten in the city. T ipils number he made a careful and accurate canvass of familiar use of this word propitious—ay, th Closeupon S. B, F lement of | Tank in the world of art. Like master- | about fifty and are deeply interested in the o | which is rapidiy acquirice strength. ' | throwing of it about as if ft were no more | | Co*S N S B Reot's enberstement of | AL L ELL L, S A | TS TR | S O e i has | T GO'T LEAN, World-Herald del »d 90 copies of their | Quite a number of citizens of Lincoln and | than an ear of 7 CERE ey el pi | | - — e e————————— every tiouse on his route and found that the corn—make charge ot the scho ! e sacific hich | 2 those who examine it most o evening edition. He also found 64 ‘m;-u.-iur of Omaha have been very severe intheir | if tho secretary is a ‘gl ]‘,‘ l"' Union _ Paoific '“f which | xoltos the reatost admiestiot At Caste irtherels a porfoct thr - the evening World-Herald were delivered to | criticisms of it. It has even been intimated | tarmer” afterall, The genuine farmer uses | Reed was traveling auditor, comes 8 familiar with i ttle folks, ¢ ws already run up 2 the same parties continuously during the | \y .o iye Oumaha newspapers were bought | Simpler language when speaking of th ation that F. C. Erb, city passen t i3 0 of these pleasant ind if the number continues to in- | Handsome Women Can Loso Welght months of December, 1592, January and Feb- beciise thes did mot publish the bill. | Weather. “Besidos, the genuine farmer can | gor agont of the Union Pa it Donver, is | wanagement of Bogd's | creaseforanother week the limit will bo | Fagt, Homely Men Look Bottor 1508, All the papors included in abc up because they did not publish the “ | husk just as much corn when the weather | short botween £300 and £500 and 1s missing v nee that the engagement [ reached. Miss Boutelle is the director and | are only those delivered to actual | The fact is, the bill did not attract much at- | isn't propitious as when it is. 1In fact, husk- | from his accustomed haunts. | | rson tomorrow evening | Miss Chambers and Miss Otis are the as- it Thin. Try Dr. Edison’s paying subscribicis. . H. WoODLAND. tention until within the last week of the | ing corn is oneof the things which the | Erb was formerly located at Idaho Spri | lay long identifiea with him 5 A Sworn to before e :\w!{s\un.“n;wdK Inmy | sossion genuine and unmistagable farmer loves to | Colo. but wher. George Ady, the general Var ' ‘Ihe sale of seats opens h ol :!;vr-- Js a0 System. No Dieting. presence this 11th day of April, 189 o s M : Rk save till the weather is not propitious. It | agentof the passenger department at Denver, | t lock, and those w [ sver forty and _although the [sEaL.] W Srvzrar, Notary Public. For the beneflt of those who may be inter- | qULy:e'nim to wait till along in. November | pasrraniond roeomio e bartment at Denver, rinance should n ave very much’ crowded the school State of Nebraska. Douglas County, ss ested to know what the bill is it is printed | some time, when the frost ison the pun'kin | passcnger agent. * | hand early 15 well as could be expected for the | . J. Rohrbough being duly sworn accord- | as passed by the senate. It isnow in the | and other fruit, and till there is what is The life seemed a bit too fast for Erb and IS o ete SVl = .| first week. A room is being fitted up in the | ing to law, deposes and says: He carries | hands of th svernor. If the governor | known in the corn region asa ‘right smart | he began to drink, and as his duties brought | | omorrow evening Mr. Mantell opens his | basement for the use of the school aud when the daily Bee on route number 33 and has | amixes his signature to the bill it will become | ¢hance fora snow storm, " and then to go out | him into very close contact with the | 34 A for . engagement at | that is doue the facilitics will be much im- carried this route since March, 1892, At no | . (% in the field and shuck a few hundred bushels | women of wn, in o business capacity, | thé Farnam “in “The Face in the | proved a law in ninety days thereafter i Whitle he wondes - o PACIWY, | Moonlight,” in which the intorest conters in T time since that time has he carried less than : of corn while he wonders why boys don't | it is thought the influences were too muct hich U ki | 140 copies of the evening Bee. At the pre ”-l‘l‘l"‘:""\'”‘ A ',“‘)" ,,'v_.'\\;;;v‘ ||[ o (% an act en- | stay on the farm. The weather propitios for the city passengeragent, and being short | o Jacques Ferrand, a IMPEACHMENT CASES. | ent time he carrics 147 copies of the evening | {IGAR AMG, Progiqe for the acorporss | indeed ! Secretary Morion will never ge i iF R00ONRES dBoldod to, 18476, FOr MOLS 5 mhrose. an_ ofticer 1n Gk | Bre, Between the 25th day of March, 1503, ties of this State,” approved February 15, | the presidential nomination of the populists ial climes | x L these two widely | kx-Judge Doune Says There's Three | and the 4th day of April, 1803, he made a | b wmended so s to read us follows at this rate Is is somewhat remarkable that a dark Months' Work in Sight, | careful and accurate canvass of every house The articles of incorporation must | And beyond all of this we wish to call the d should hang over Ady's Sho e ral a8 the | g Tudes Doan o his route and found that the World- | fix the termini of the strect ra 1 which the | secretary’s attention to the fact that there | in Denver, and the other 1 #ns on the 8 Herald delivered 62 copies of their evening | fpUPany proposes to construct and describe | are other things todo on a farm besides edition, Ho also found 00 coples of the | the buciseroute batween such termint, which z ( who will represent the S o - Y in the pros ion of the impeachment D ey oD batw SR I 2 corn. From the undue importance Omaha. be fr i E i ries against the state officers, retur evening World-Herald wore delivercd 1o the | o the otnor A tleomime the oboasts hamnwus ins Lo attach to corn husking in sawe parties continuously during themonths | which said railway is to be constructed: said | @ttempting to prove that heisa genuine of December, 2; January and February artich hall also'state the length of the rail- rmer, we almost fear that he th i ALl the papers ineluded in above fig: | Way so proposed to beconstructed, which sl rer’ husks corn the year around ) CRAAILIRY Hao oo ! g St ires are only those delivered to actual pay- | IpE be ‘authorized or consented 1o by e ncorn is_mota monthly bl 1to resign bocause of detected short AR L Ve SRS DY ploased with < subscribors. C. J. Ronusovei Gl Kidhuda LG LT ARl e U like the chattel mortgag or | ages in their accovnts, [ eve ! A od I and Hill would plead nonjur ¥ ¢ 11¢ worth Sworn to before meand subseribed in my Section2. That section four (&) of sald act the genuine farmer store up his corn It is understood from Denver that efforts | L LA the issuc that Ueed wo'uht ten pounds. w.-tul\' 5 presence this 11th day of April, 1503 be nnd the same s horoby amended 0 as to | in _the stalk .so that he can go out | are being made by Mrs, Erb to compromise | BRRE iR s ! has no jurisdiotion tohear | foauied MY MoiELL ten bounds, L e {sEaL W, SiteuaL, Notary Public vead as follows and husk every time a propitious day comes | the matter so that her husband may not rest Rt el il vt KA RAE Rk GMaBa 1. M. BuiToN. Roofie-t vt ity Sce. 4. The question of the consent of @ ma- | along. Can The secretary piteh “hay all | underthe imputation of guilt as now charged. | ¥ T s aatate, {14 B tHe HEstL auaktion ~ jority of the cleet iny such city to the A throw e dirt out o s i« o Ll ks Jpdsd ¢ LA Nl o SOLAR ECLIPSE. Constructing und operating of iy such strees | Q03 And, then throw the dirb out of — play. Mr, 1T ias | to be disposed of and undoubtediy will como | They Are Doing Me Good. railroad, shall be determined by submitting | e Tn e BLDDRE P Hdbac AST OMAHA IMPKOVEMENTS, 2 verhaps th r on for a hearing one week from next Monday Karivilia, 11l Moy 25, 1800 Tmportant the question to the electors of such city at | i0&? Does he know how to break a colt to bl s [ ever scen America, | e nnswors of the officials who are under s | Loring & ¢ N S an election to be held for that purpose, and | ideand to teacha calf to drink outof & | \g,/y on Extenston of Street Car Lines | houla be rewarded by good | cloud will be filed one week from nest M send tue the other two bottles of Dr. Edi<on's Oboss A AT Aol ourrenca. | O Which n it shall be the duty of the | pail? Can he drive a mowing machine and : LU i bl LA e ithe e e e a e Tty Pille. T have used ono andinink hoy aro dotng A total solar eclipse I8 a rare occurrence, | ayor of any such city upon the request of | keep his fingers out of o sickle Can he | . o AL UL S : o > Boyd on Friduy, Satur AR AL ey I AL, e w SN RALEY, 1. 0! Box 1. a peculiarly important one from an as- | the comuon council of the suid city to give | by barbed. wire fentes? ‘Does ho know. here is every indication that Cortland | ¢ ) s A R A | tronomical standpoint. There will be an | 41 IG5t ton days notice 'in some BRWSYADEE | how 1o avoid crabapple tree agents and | beach will be a very popular pleasure resort Biby the renowaed|| ute Dot i e RelK SO MUChiAboUt Yo U ERI1Tey nn eclipse of this kind on Sunday, April 16, ate the termini of said proposed railway as | Punco men with the patent right trick!? | during the coming summer. Streetcars will | Seidl orchestre ed by Miss Juch and s wi. o ¢ decision in b Peoria, 11, June 13, 1802, and it is expeeted to reveal a number of val- | Well us describe the nrecise: route between | Docs he kuow the Bohemian oat dodge when | 1un directly to the beach and many improve- | Sixteen solois riven in Exposition | one may F : |, Dene Sieas Aftor hoaring ane of iy frlends talk s0 ; : / sk vovep. | uch termini which shall be one continuous | he secs it? Can he set a hen? Can he | Pi% VT S R Ra Tl AL De | ! venir Ba¥oredn thadhise | et 2 miehithous souk Uiy DIl sn i sy binatvig 1y uable facts. The opportunity for discove line from one terminas to the other, and also | break up the sedentary desire in a hen that | MBS o resort are projected. Ed. Phe 5 organization of its | opinion that Vlease send o D UL Dis and obiiwe o ing these, however, will be limited. Tven | name the strects through which suid raflway | is making a heroic attémpt to hateh a white | lan has secured the contract for grading and ] 5 in_the mi favored localities the sun | I to be constructec I proposed raliway | door knob and a china nest egg! And if he | track laying, and work on the extension of | will remain obscured only about four | ghill fot gxceed Bve miles ol e | were called upon to manipulate aben in | the stroot minutes at_ the most, 80 that | g vhien such election shall be he cither way would the secretary have to in spite of the elaborate prepa- clection shall hereafter be held wait about till the weather was propitious? " | rations that have been made the astrono- | u this provision; and provided further We should not tisposed to say 50 much | 3bout 3,000 yards of earth being necessary | transacti v ed | & s . Lit yesterday and will remai vas ! Lodrplpi G days, preparing for the four men the preliminaries ready q W Cary 8 od to the ap- | timony of a set re th s 3. MORIUS, 305 erry Streat Feel Better andWeigh 13 Pounds Less 1o whole coun 1 shen, Ind., Sept. 18, 1802 3 | id be not | centering ar thie line will begin within two v 4 1t the duty, of every great ana will be wateh week. The grade is comparatively easy, | Wanor aving the artistic welfare t by tt This weelc's prozram at Wonderland and Al ldual whos wmers will have to hustle in a_lively fashion | that no franchise o consiruct street. ralwiys | about this had not Secretary Morton himself | in making the fills required to bring the HEGPLALL BE AR it o A i £ ant ! very ok in order to make anything like a complete | shitll be hereaft snted, nor shall any clee- | heoyun it by patting forward the claim that | road to surface iy 1 s are demande " i ss tinn when 1 besan N tion be hereafter held to vote upon any prope I ; road to surfas 105t beau ime will be d i 1 your troat it srvation. In cases of this kiad, when a | [l y Y probos | he is a genuine r.: We om0 even. |« i eer o . . & | sition to zive the consent of the electorsof any 4 ! The East Omaha people will build two 2 MouoNs t amount of work has to be done in i | Such city to the construction’ of any. strect | Say that it is absolutely necessary that the | o 8 SR SRS PRORE, BEL 4 dHeve sine TRLthe Padataivakl Soutly Sixth Strost. short period, it is customary to divide the {wuy, unless there shall have been - filed at | secretary of agriculture be a genuine farmer, | Miles of track, double trackirtg that portion | 1 AFECES B %M IIERL AL TR, CACERETSTE lubor among a large number of astronomers | Ieast ton duys before said cle a map of | Of course we beliove taat the man who has | of their present road bed cast of the Union | #HE "W 0 Pt Ml el at points as far apart as possible. | plat showiig the route Tocat! of | this portfolio should have some knowledge | P > “tracks for a mile and then run- | 00 FUHCR S erening Ot svill stronomer s given a certain task. and | Proposed stroect raily i of farming; he wust understand that pump- rth with a_single, track on Thir. [ A0 BEEC B EIOEE Y, v'_“";*l_ e WAL ] Bijou. theator ds: ona ealculatod. to attract /| 8 I are compared ufterward. By this | SeGuuds of reul estate and also whethor thw | KinS are not planted whole, and have some | L¢ ot, st Omaia, fo the gates of | v of (o7l 2 ic it St oo £ontus audiences. The specialties intro ot 10 inchies method it is possible to obtain reasonably | Broposed railwiy wlong such route 1s 1o b other such broaa, general information on the | 1 beach, putting. in ;the necessary ( %% %0 ¥ 2 i e 4 oo f ) e ! VI T complete data Sugie or double track subject, but_we canuot sec _that it is abso- ches S0 that o f nate service from Have You Ever Bseen There? Melooimey Greditsd MR DK th A solar iter in the Globe: Scetion 3. That section fiv of sald act | lutely essential that he be able to_husk 200 | Sherman avenue may be casily carried on A eneatil aabaa Yol N Gilvest atest of all balan, trapeze performers Democrat, is caused by the moon crossing | shull be amended to read as follows bushels of corn in a propitious day. But when | The improvements at the resort will be | .. A special excursion to North Galveston, | ;.4 his uct is marvelous. Dan Morris Sulli- | | D Fabonsara: “it may bo we the direct line foining vhe carth and the | Stctiond, [Every such cloctlon shall beheld | ho says he can, and further that this | finished 1 couple of months. Therewill pe | Tex, loaves Omaha April 18, 1885 e | L0 iloan Desmond follow i an oxcols | unsid rable many teaubioss e sk distases suon sun. The moon is so small compared with | 103 ld'in {he sinie manier and ot the sime | Makes him a genuine farmer, we con | bathing houses in great humibers, row boats | AT TINEEIENSS Are offeved, or Par- |, 1T el skotch, cntatled “Barney, the | b Cesinia. wrone. psoctasis ate, aro prim the sun that, in spite of its proximity to the | piuccs as the gencral ety elwetions, and the | it our duty to look into the matter a little, | for the multitude and ‘a beach house | LCYANSAREW To D/ D, Smeaton, agent, yoom § cht A3l SKELCh, : S 2 by ubosliy. nud s thy fat and ol ls fii\lhfi.h.lht’\‘:]\huvv{.lls shmhw;'.lm [\"m-_\‘ short ,.;‘],m[“hv.u\” nvassed by the council of | Secretary Morton must either withdraw | DOW 'J|v|h;_!.ho;.v: rlnd‘ 1!»{_\v o \hlal‘lu[ Roga| +acATOE IOy UILARA Guide. ml\\'m-n m:,\“ luce some clever | ¢ b cioipitimant beslty Kiull SAlkandishe) ‘hen an eclipse happens while the moon is | such ety at its next meeting after any sue his clain of being a genuino farmer or | commodating hundreds of paople. The new . el singing and dancinz. Then come the Cario iekI)y OiNL anBRTe L k L IRSIIAt part of its orbit wwhich les nourest:| tlectiomand tie restly dociaret: And it e mic | oo “,:.ml,u\{,;-, hear from bim on some | house now in process of erection is 30x80 feot | ANOTHER CONFIDENCE SCHEME. | pygthers, the intrepid equilivrists, in & won, S e T action with the earth it will be total to observers situ 'fl.":f"r“x’,'r"fu‘”'"” ast at such election shall | o these other vital questions which we in size, two with sixteen- —_ derful act of balancing on a pyramid of iits or Banls, or hath. O oatal s ated directly in the line of the shadows. | j¢ 1% fA(ORO TG constiucting und op B Al HEH IR Eot b 1E b foot v Four hundred | Mealth Frait Company with Hendquarters | chairs thirty fect iu heizht, which they con- | 1 o e A 40da. DR see That is, the tip of the shadow cone will just | Jhull cause the city to mak 8 C tell us his plan for accelerating thereluc bathing houses will be erected between now in Omaha Findsia Vietim, clude by a dangerovs backward drop’ from | Ths buns cost graze along the earth’s surface. To ob- | of the result, st sent of i motion of an ease-loving hired man. 'This is [‘8nd Juneiand fifly new row Loats' will be | * The chiief of police received a lotter from | this heicht to the stage. The drama, | inehes by s o servers situated without = this direct | Jority of tht b ity has b one of the most serious problems which | 8dded to the prosent floet of bouts which | ¢, oM. Dunvar of Guthrie, Ok., sthe [ ' Fiuchon, th Crickot,” I3 an excellent pro- | ents ex inet) ine the eclipse will appear as parti vei 1o the and” operating | nlways confront the genuine farmer, and a | Were in service last year. e grounds and | .y S st iy ooy | duction and gives Miss Agnes Fuller great lotrte. or i Hottles 1o §4.5% B kst eolips ; oooutred late, i tthig: ot , Sueh o Cdeniveer e | i OLT P e L g ol Biidings wil) be Hghted with ato1ights. other day inquiring about tt.e responsibility | o orunities for the display of her ability in ot Ly el Or et year 1892, The mean length of the moon's | S0 10, _'“-’I:”W Offioe, ~1r‘.’|r| '_:n:m SAn A Hisoracord D Al lve e tham Mr. De Long, secretary and manager of | and standing of the “Health Fruit company the title role, and Miss Fuller is equal to the Cntthis outand ke it andacad for our fall @ Bhadow cone is less than the mean distance | {pe Same to be recorded in. the office of the | 4ny man west of the Missouri river,” snd | the street car 1 aha, speak- | of Omaha. A circular which had been sent | part, in which she receives great support | (TR SUERIBESIIY 0 GGea between the maoon and the earth, namely. | county clerk where the articles of association | who boasts of how he once beat that sturdy | inZ of purchasing ther tock for the | to Mr. Dunbar was enclosed. To judge from | from the other members of the compan VL IONEE ||' JECAGRLi e =S 8,000 miles. In the majority of cases this | of such street railway company aro recorded, | farmer and lightning husker, ex-Senator | NeWw road, said: “We Lave bought tennew | 00 oo nle 08 o0 EEs S s old | 14sle Leigh as Madelon, John d'Ormand as et shadow cone will not reach the earth, ana | ind inthe syme record, and Such certificate | Van Wyck of Nebraska, in a six-hour | Cars, fourmotors, four open trailers and S R 5 Lhe same 014 | odier and Ralph Cummings as Landry arc < = in such cases an eclipse which would other- :lkful‘.n be, Dritna <...i'l|fl‘-"""“"' of .l||u‘f.h'|.\ shucking match,” ought to have some soy- | W0 closed trailers, this additional stock | Story of catching the money of the suckers | )1 worthy of pr Every L isitor this [4()1~mu' & (,OIHI)C\I\V- wise be total will appear as annular; that | BNE FIEEEEE SO0 HIRredRon, Such Street | oreign remedy for the lingering hired man | £iving us fourteen cars mn use on the | thatare born every minute, week is presented with a handsome glass ' y is, the dark body of the moon will be seen | ceed and construct and operite such stroot | Who loves to seek the shade of some giant | line. ~While the purchase of the cars w The “Health Fruit compan ms tohave | bread tray as a souvenir. £ ? Jtojected on the bright disk of the sun, leav- | railroad, ns described in its articies of assocls | tree in the days of midsummer, and to sit | made in St. Louis we so firmly believe in | 4 preparation which will preserve fruit for a e £, pt 5, Chicas: 11t 40 W, 3100, Be, | Dapt 2 ing'an uneclipsed ring around it. Aunular | ation, of any portion thercof, subject to'such | pensively upon the plough-beam in the mel- | home industry that we have given the con- | ¢ ntin o (it B PO Clausen tu 1 : New otk dltye nile Qs 1 eclipses are considerably more froquent than | rules and r culitions s wiay be established | low days of October and ullow the Hoating | tract for frogs, switches and overhead | Yearo ; 2 g R0n hestng n E. A. Clausen arpy county farmer | : total eclipses. L M O gossamer to festoon itself upon his person | brackets for the trolley system to the | any way, thus retaining the natural shape, | (oo ambition to run a saloon got him into | F OF $31€ in Omaha by Snow, A little reflection wlll enable the reader | htovided thatany street railroad hereafter | T0byh o' oo ™ 0 his happy childhood and | Phenix Foundry company of this city in | color and flavor. This wonderful prepara- g aathorized to be constructed shall be built hile he muses \is happy childhood anc L A ] prog trouble some time ago, is in limbo again. He | Lund & Co. 10 understand that a total eclipse of the sun | §ihoh tie Hne or route s oloeeinoi i oo R4t | fictens for the soprano cull to supper. of the | Preferenco to the Weir company,with whom | tion is called compound extract of Sulyx, and UDI0 80! g0, 820 : | s 3 Jan only be seen from a limited portionof the | tice and plat und not otherwise, and shall be | genuine farmer's wife we have dealt in the past.” a sample bottle issent for §2. paid a visit_to his old acquaintance, the rth, Under the most favorable circum- | construcied from one of the termini so fixed o e e Dunbar siys that he sent his g | Jailer, yesterday and had no more than got slances the cross section of the moon’s | continuously to the other, and shall be & | There are three things worth saving. A s M Uomaing . and received a package of preserved | hishead intothe door before he was ar- | ahadow where the earth's surface cuts it is | Sl or double track as’ shown on such | rime. Trouble and moncy.—and Do Wity's The new transcontinental tariff which | fruit alonr with a lot of printed | rested ona warrant chavging him swith ob- | 107 miles. Ordinarily the diameter of this | PISU DUt AG StReet ralway shall horeatter be | 1 jt1¢ Barly Risers will save them for ou. | Went into effect yesterday is belng met with | matter which exp ained to him how he conld | Luining I Brown's signature 1o a note under | region of totality is much smaller, so that & | Lo'siven by any city or ite clectors, upon or | These little pills will save you time, as_they | lively opposition by the lines east of the Mis- | €et rich quickly ind without much_exertion | false pretenses [ i person who finds himself situated in the path | ajong any part'of any stroet in any city upon | act promptiy. They will save you trouble as | sonri river and the pro of this shadow may be regarded as particu- | or along which any stroet railway has bson al. | they cause no pain. They will save you | for o merey war in. U would get out and hustle and sell a few cans Sugumatien 4 laely fortunate. It has been calculated that | ready constructed und where uny other com- | moncy as they economize doctor'bis he ra of the preparation at §1 a can. As an in- | Isasymptom of discaseof the kidneys one_total eclipso will occur in every 3i0 | PADY or D ity Swas any stroeb \.-.nll‘m upon s It appears that all the lines in the Chi; ducement§ the famous compound was to be | will certainly be relieved by Parks' Sur LS ; oo | uny of Such street it is hereb, lorizod R S Aniari o At v ol i e rate of en | C That headache, buckache years in the long runat any given station. | {ud WILLSLARG HANC (L IR herehy suthor e PUBLIC WORKS WILL BOOM. assceiation and east of the Mississippi have | furnished to him at the rate of 86 per dozen | Cure. ~‘That headache, backache and tir llhv rm-w will bx{:\»{l"h in »\U;Ilh Ame part of its railway by any other company upon ed to stand as a unit in opposition to the | €A ’1 he Guthrieite evidently thought he | fecling comes :h s sl A the larger part of Africa, southern Europe | such' terms us may be dsreed upon by them, | fonds Wil e Sold and Conte n the g T T is. | saw a fortune coming his way, and all he | Parks’ Sure Cure for the liver and kidneys, T ) i on by them, Sold I plated Im- | rates on theground that the lines are not dis. A sud the intermediate Atlantic ocean. Ex- | provided thatnosuch use shall be allowed oF % e sl > 01d percentagé: new | needed to get in the track of this windfall | price 1 00. Alldr A ovi | b tatlGacticalo Josed to accept the old percentages of the new peditions have already boen sent to the most | enjoyed without its consent. : i YamentalGarried O at, . Pates, the differonce of opinion beiag hurely | Was tosend the kind gentlemen whose mail — Favorable places of 0! ation. The Bureay | _ Provided further, thit no’ authority to con- | Many of the public improvements contem- | T3tes; the difercive of opinion being pur addvess is box (54 the 86, ‘This he did along Ame des Lougitude of France sent one party of | jiraet street rullway on any streot of any elty | plated during the present season have been | Shouid have more money thin. aliowed thew | about the middle of March, and then sal | Vesterday afternoon fire broke out in the ironomers to the south of Dakir, on the | sranted, or consent of the electors of uny city | delayed owing to the uncertalty as to the | by the new agreoment, and they do not hesi- | H0Wn patiently to wait for the box contam- | old American house, 930 Douglas street, and 1/\‘“" an (‘.miv.‘.:n{-t the x..@lmr: government | thereto, hereafter given, shall be operative or | fate of the new Omaha charter. Now that | tate to say that they mean to get it ing this wonderful preparation to ar before it was extinguished about §00 worth has transporfud foroign scientists to Coara, | efivetive unless the owners of a ma the charter has become a law all delsy is at | . Of course the new tariff will beapplied to | But up to the present time he has not hew of damage had been done. Mrs. Coleman, | In tact tho preparations are the most | ity ofihe fect front of the real prop- | | A SR vill be pushed as | lires in the Transcontinental association,and | from his money . the owner of the building, says that she will | \ R 0 thorough ever made for the observation of a | 47ty abutting upon the street or streots upon | an end and improvements will be pushed as | o &' \Ro'Santa Fe was a party 1o tho agroee Detectives will look into the mat St | solar eclipse, and if the weather, bo favora- wiiteh it shall bo proposed to construct uny | rapidly as poss ment that road may apply the tarff from | S°¢ if the fruit company is a swindie, k e important results may be looked for. Pt 0nhaa a y 8 e S A SRR ther fe msent shall be filed About the first steps necessary will be to | Chicago to the coast. having a through 5 | Among the immense number of important | {n the oMo of the ety elerk ot the ot il eetiys S0 B8 =it i N0 CORShINATIIE LR, (Lhi nd. = ) i observations that may bo made only during | such stret iy situatid betore any sloction to | AITAEe {or the disvosal of 800,000 in im- | line I i, SboudCwell, uo one 1s quite | The sudden appearance of her husband. QURSTITUTES Dont Pay-—In the o J the time of a total solar celipse four are es e The’ consent Of tho eluctors Of such city | Provement bonds that were voted last fall, | Shie 10 Breoiot Just what e Bapben. T4 \y,om she had not scon for more than a year, stormy days of “61" when a man 83 SHOE no¥'%he. pocially to be mentioned. These are: (a) paBAlIREE ) 8 S g Of this amount $100,000 are intersection pay- | Miies it embarrassing to_say the least and | & o0 ehtoned Mrs, F. W. Bullin e i e bl R et ) imes of the four cont with a view to atsald soctions three @), four (1) | 4,0 ponds and 100,000 sewer bonds. Step: By Sl Nind ol Best Calf Shoe in the world for the prioe. B i (15 Axertpiace of the sunnia five (5) of sald act entitlod "An ACt to uds. Steps | inw the outcome with the liveliest kind of in- W L. Douglas shoes are sold everywhore, 1o for the 1 ' will also be taken to provide for the r Dyatovtes Monaay it cBLIGK. was acpt 8 ) id 11 But old y ! L ovide for the Incorporation of Street Ralle also be taken to provide for the re terest. S& 1o inaane asviin e Py any rich men did this. 3ut old army | Lem. It 18 a dat moon in the sky. (b) The search for ultra- | road Companies Within the Cities of this | of the old bonds, amounting to $52,500, which | One serious problem is presented whien | L0 the insane asylum at Lincoln a year ago | WANY T el Ly 4 1 4 ofaar ol at “substitutes sell ot the best value for mercurial planets It has long been sup- | State,” upbroved February 15, 1877, be and | wero made illezal because the bonded in- | doo wet scem 16 nave even ‘hees thaueny ot | and Monday night suddenly apoeared at his | Officers will tell you that “substitutes | you, owe youssedt to gof the Best 500 $196d that there ave planats between thestin | the shnt are hereby repeated debtedness of the city had reached the Limit | by the freleht reprosentatives of thetUnicy | wife's home, at Sixth and Martha streets didu’t pay,” they conldn’t be relied on. | Jircraning W, L. Douglas Shoes,whio! Aud Mercury, dnd too noar the sun to be de | Yestenday morning Messrs. Kitchen and | as prescribed by law at the time of their is- | Pacific—whether the_action of Mr. Munroo | Entrance was effected not in the usual ”"'“i“'".' hagnl '"“““{’\','I" o bit; *"‘1"‘["' | fopresent ine best valus at tho pries ad- weeted. Mercury himself is so near that h Brice of Lincoln w in the city, and paid | sue. S ety 4 i tutes don’t pay now 1en you ask for | vertised above, as thoueands can testity. can only be seen on certain occasions when | Mayor Bemis visit. They r-']rrcs«nnllhu The city attorney has been requested to | Northwestern by virtue of the contract ex- a lruvl;l.\nvms mauner, k “Carter’s Littie Liver Pills,” don’t take &9~ Take No Substitute, .89 ' Dt R aenithe Urion Paciia 'Ah'll'\‘vur‘l)’f— almost scared his wife to death by threaten- sre encouraging | % his part. He was guaranteed §10 if he e for a merry war in the railroad famil, ibstitute” if he had along pur on the part of the Union Pacific binds the | wav, but in he reaches a partof his orbit which will take | citizens of the capital eity,who in mass meet- | draw an ordinance providing for the sale of bst They don’t pay any more | - d. None genutoo without W. L. (R .s e CGraw an ON 06 ng fol e sale of a substitute, They don’t pay any mor Beware of fraud. None gen out W. himout of the strong glare of our solar | ing Monday night declared war against | the £2,000 in bonds and the reissue of the old | westorn iug to send her across the dark river by | than tho A At e B | Bousias name and price stamped on bottom. " Look luminary. Scveral ambitious astronomers | the bill, and resolved to take steps to induce | bonds; and v will probubly be read in the | A perusal of the cuntract shows the worst | MeAus of a hempen rope SOniHnT: Bo Saited o wch subetliierl. T 1 by havo thought that they have seen such u | Governor Crounse not 1o sign it. Their visiz | council tonight the first and_second 'times | jug-handied affair over onterod into between | Al the valuable papers, such as deeds and | fouldas bo rolieh op; and subsubntos | Wk GO, oy Co 0.3 planet, but they have afterward ackuowl: | to this city was for the purpose of enlisting | and put upon its pussage at tho next meet- | two big railroad systems like the others, that b could find wera taken: pos: | 707 AT e T DEh e takaav olintice Carlson. Eiins Svuson, Ixnatz NewmaW, I Cen odged that they were mustaken. Wien the | the assistince of the people of Omaha 1n | ing 4 L S et or | session of by him, afier which he disap- | fill the Dill. Don't take-any chances. b Otnahn gu’s dis s hidden by the moon & planct of | protesting against the oill being signed vy o i omtrals the situation catirely an he Crion, | Peared as suddeniy'as ho had come Ask for uter's Little Liltle Liver Y 5 B, sl dimenatons wy ald | ;u m.l_m 0 | the governor. ‘u _gentlewen stated that Tioeiihe ooy aiis or e ne ohnet Pacific is compelled to play second fiddle in Mrs. Ballard doesn’t know whether her | Pills” anp see that you get *“Carter’s. The Omaha and strong relief against the surrounding dark- | the governor had not received any protests ha yihing, not only pertaining to traftic ar- | husband was discharged as cured from the | Don’t be imposed upon with a substitute; | of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St Paul ness. but thus far. though astronomers have | fram this city and that there was nothing to | the plumbing inspector is made a member of ments but to the operating department | l4ncoln institution. of which she has heard | 1 thing is so good as **Carter Take | 1t P R P e ey searched dilizently, their efforts in this re- | indicate tnat there was any opposition here | the Board of Health. The supposition has | as For the paltry sum received by the | some talk, or whether he effected his escape) | /R 0ot i Cirtar's Little Liver | s torto P ort thers torba)i s Pussan- gpecy have boen unsuccessful, Still, it is | to the bill becoming a law. Last Wednesday | all along been that R D. Duncan, whoso oft s Pacific from the Northwestern for | She considers him a_dangerous character to | (1Y the 808 % g5 :""“‘ It theso ten ““"’” eurs ”;" ard t0 tell what may not be seen with | the council adopted & resolution requesting | 1 b rert U i i eI h e TN s ANV bo at large and appealed to Sherift Bennety | ills. “Milwaukes” ns it is affectionately larger telescopes and improved methods, (c) | Governor Crounse to veto the bill, and City | ¢ial title is superintendent of plumbing, is | {YesSing the CKe at Cubha, the Union | o0 sction this morning. Tha A POSITIVE CURE FOR SHICK HEAD- | tormoed, oy its patrons, has taked 1y 1 ¢ ¢ ins , and 3 AL titlo-1a nboR -9f plumbing ey s o, . e % | for protection this morning hat ofticial termed, oy its patrons, has taken Telescopic observations of the details of the | Clerk Groves sent a copy of the resolution | UN¢ gentleman who would have a voice and I\ o Virvually Bives up evrything tg the | {7ci fucted her to let him know in case of u ACHE. front rank amongst its older compot- rominences and of the corona. The corona | to the governor by telegeaph. The ge vote in the board. But as the charter says | Vanderbilt interests cond @ e, L ed i S . i R e lioh: i g a | to the governor by telegraph. The geutle- | yyy plumbing inspector, and as Mr. Dunc second appearance, but not satisfied with | sman Pi0. Smull Do e, Small Price, | itors, and to-day stands unrivaled for s hulo of light whic |.~Hr|\)u‘n)x|s the sun at | men re turned home today. R ISR bl AR AR TB Ruilroad Ketmblings. his she reported the case at central statiou B 5 et By pep Bl o i time of a total eclipse, This is one o s the endent of pl anc Aoone 0 i - | so that a search fo ight be . ced, G safoly. | B L A e Daaustiy e GF | e three assisiants are officially known as | Georse Gould ieaves for Omaha today, | so that a search for hun might be instituted a map showing its short line be- . tronowical phenomena. The prominences | BUSY People have no time, ana sensible peo- | plumbing inspectors, the exact meaning of | 1d expects to be in this city on Friday. W tween Omaha, Council Bluffs and Chi- e Diimeonse fames which shomCmIncnees | 1o have no inclination to use pills that make | the new law s a little vague. E. Dickerson returnedt6 “Chicago yester- | povert Lawson, a house mover, rosiding ——— e the surface of the sun to o distance of 500,000 | them sick a day for every dose they take. day, having spent Sunday wish his family a ; : ! : on Leavenworth street, accused of spenc TouX CITY miles. and oven further. (d) The photo- | 1 heyhave learned that the use of Do Wity We scll Parks Cough Syrupona positive | Train No.8on the Kansad“City, St. Joe & | 00 Leavenworth street, accused of spending *-“ Chicago Short Line graphic observations. The combination of | Little Early Risers does not interfere with | guarantee tocureall throat and lung troubles, | Council Bluffs, due here 8t 6:40 a. m, yester- | his spare time and cash in grog shops, astrouomy with ph aphy has yielded re- | theirhiealth by causing nausea, pain or grip- | It has stood the test for many years and to- | 4ay, did not arrive until oelock, due to the | stepped up to the judge's desk in police TRBATMENT £CEDAR RAPIDS Sults of great importance, and observations | 108 These little pilis are perfect in action | guy is the lead remedy for the cureof | engine be ng disabled “about eighteen | court yesterday. His wife was there to . DES MOINES of this kind at tho time of & solareclipse are | 304 results, regulating the stomach and | volds, consumption and diseases of the | miles south of St. Joe at midnight : she declared, by appearing FOR ALL especrally va 3 ‘T\\i:'yv;‘l:“.\rf-h]-‘x':-\ Bohes, dlsinoes 1:!|x‘-‘l. throat and lungs. Price 50 cents and 1,00, Louis Storch of the ElRbn, J. Thom pson that ne might feel the : cago, over which runs the finest Equip- 1 druggists of the Union Paci anc 5. Buc v sty of the for strikiug at her wi [ 3 ol iassitude aro hrevanted. They cloause the | A1l druggist Akdpges f the Union Pacific apd J. B. Bucking y of the law for strikiug at her with ‘ Chronic, Nervous, Blec x;uv]__l,u:m.-‘l Swam Heatod where they aitended a His honor concluded that about $30 and F R tibuled Trains with ficent b A = ham of the Burlington rettirred yesterday | his fist 4 i, system. Lots of health in these little fel- | NEARLY READY FOR ACTION. | from Kansas City g Privats ani | )¢ v agnific 2w, meeting of the west of the Tlver rate sheet | costs assessed against Lawson would tend = \‘ , | Dining Car service enroute, . A. Nush 200 aiivo Platte River Cansl Enterprise Almost In | clerks. 1o bring him to a realization of the treatment . Special Diseasss, is the General Agent and. lm]'_ ‘]’niu'm hape for Public Approval. s - 5 < accorded his partner in oy and sorrow - City Ticket Oftice is at No. 1501 Far- 1 Murtin, South Omak 5 1 probabil ssrs. Ex Shap pproval At the meeting of the rate clerks in Kun- ier in J ) { 1du redue, South Oraha: e BB - 10 Allorobablly, Messmy B FARS § ¥ | At the mecting of the Sundown club held | sas City on Monday new rates wore put in P 25 yoars oxporienoa. nam St.. 1 Christena C. Holme, Omaha.......... "gin work onthe new federal ceurt | yonday evening Dr. George L. Miller said, in | 08 the Rock Island, touching the Union e Iy AL e QFASES q | { Annie Toterson, Om i1 house and postoftice about the 15t of MaY. | poference to the Platte river canal. that the | Pacific at Bowie and'the “Katy” (Missouri, | _The negro, Alexander Taylor, whose anger DISEASES OF WOMEN | s Steve 8. Day, Chicago, Mr. King, who ha 0 i ) Kansas & Texas) at Ringgold 150 on the | Was so aroused last Sunday morning that he ey 6T Chigage, T s ir. King, w the contract for puttng | iijjzens of Omaha would hear the thunder | {r - % LIRS < ' A : Trented at 800 & month [} : R s e e e S I ' Oma Union Pacific short line rates were author- | tried to let the bright electric light shine and all modicines n x en ure 3 Menry ¢ Sautter, South Oniaha. . the west wall and he will be out of the way | P¢¥ID “"""‘ ‘:“"'“’" e ‘;:“'“- 1n 8 conver- | ized to polats south of Portland as far as | through the body of Elmer Evans, a white furnished. s 1 Emma Stebbins, Omaha, g 2 pr peting he id: »Y A 4 o 3 v o re 3 bins, in about two weeks if the weather is favor tion after the meeting he said Yes, the | Ashland. man, because the two men differed on cer- | All other troubles treated at rsasonable ey 3 popI { Charlos I Forsborg, Oniai B il e e I8 tavor rise is almost in shape to be submitted R Tain' questions, was brought before Judge | charges. CONSULTATION FREE Calionor | HERE'S THE WAYZ® t Enilly €, Peterson, Oualia . persannel of the supervising archiloet may he people. The preliminary surveys, & SR Fianonnian Sipeein A4 South. | gapy vesterday. A bond of $600 was re. | address 6 CENTS A DAY par~ ARIEn Asalaon, Omahe,.. oo vre delay the work considerably. Mr, Ed. ¥ou know, were made some time ago, the A special excursion to North Galveston, | guired for his appearance before a higher > | = A 3 3 . br vho has been succoede tstimates have been completed and at the | T€X., leaves Omaha, April 18, 1808, Re- | Yribunal. )T N [ s August Wendlandt, Omaha O Rourker had o et puccoedod by Mr. | inecting of directors, which takes place | Markable inducements are offered. For par- o et { l | | CATARRH CURED ¢ ’,;\1”’:;}:';‘- llh- I *"n:lnhl A8 b about #50 government buildings and it will | M eanesday evening, some definite plan and | Peulars arply to D. D. Smeaton, agent, room The World's Fair . Al 11X | AisoCoughs. Bronohitis. Asth- ded & il 7 rker 2 , i o] " onsam n, Headache, ot L ] . 1 | bo. no trival undertaking for the inc ¢ | decided action will be taken 17, Barker block, Omaha Cannot remain such without the blooming | DOUGLAS BLOCK, - OMAHA, NEB | li% Consamption, 1 Manuak Scnwirtz, Omaia ! | supervisor to familiarize: himself with alt | *Will you ask for a subsidy from the peo- ———— ook and radiaat complexion which, health | — : R TG R M P ey gl these buildings and place himself in position | Ple’ " wasasked. Colonel Elliott ¥. Shepard's Will Mlons tnparie. - Parks tee, by claariog ke AWonderfully S8uccess- Wex,, leaves Omaha April 18, 1303, Re: ihieliicic great o bo accomplished by Qmaba capital. | . Shepard was filed for probate this morn. | Fo0IB the Bue of youth b g, AR Ll Lol A markable inducements are offered. For pur- New York Auarchists. amount will be, no oue knows, but before the | 18: 1t was executed July 15, 1891 Itis Wil Wove the Rarges. $80 A MOKTH "‘A‘V"' F TR e wulun appl. i:ld“l‘)“;muwn, agent, room | Loo Isuaxp Ciry, N. Y., April 11.—Otto | week is out we can probauly lell the people | estimated that there is $350,000 realty and | The United States tow boat Alert arrived CORRRTES T - SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO., ) Barker " . Eckhoid, i Queen's county jail charged { all about it." #500,000 personal property. He has given | yesterday from St. Joseph and tled up just ME0b-ELECTRO P4b €O, Cinca Suite 510 Sheely Bldg, Omaha

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