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. RO 5 A A 4 N e B - 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 18)3-“TWENTY PAGES BOSTON STORE PROVES IT[S. P. MORSE, DRESS COODS |BOSTONSTORE'SGREAT SALES | =" ==sce« [ WORK OF THE WOMAN'S CLUB | ittty s ot | i oo st 1 are pe Seoend Floor. ake the building the popular and helpful | ing, of those applyin mwuh’ .Y All my stock ofunillinery goods, whole- it has become to men. The attendance | gion, as well, and such lists should be wis : b r ed fully 500 per cent in two y distributed These Facts Prove that the 8. P. Morse | And Silks—This Grand Line of Goods on | Make it the Sensational Dry Goods Corner of | 8810 and retail, docated at 1510 Douglas | Roport of a Member on the Last Meeting of e As disposing of the whole subject and Company Stock Bale at Boston Store Tomorrow. Omaha, Without Rival, streat—S, P, Moss & Co.'s store—will the Organisation. e W i 1 AMOYIAg 1OF & Pevigion oF \tia penbton 8 be sold to the highest bidder in Am;- lot. Whatever may be the ruling motive, it is | that xh;~ attempts thus far made in that Sealed bids will be received until noon not to be disputed that the sentiment of rection have not paid theie cost, and he " i : REVIEW OF THE PAPERS PRESENTED | fict S0 bedisputed that tho seatiment of & | dontiy does not look for amy fore muf of Tuesday next. This sale is to clear proportion of the people is in favor of a re it e o Futuro aflorts. 1o vhe o vision of the pension list. Whether the do ;i ethole: the effort be mi Boaton store Bought and Pald #13,000.00 | If You're After the Bargains of the 8. P. , B the Hrown, Durrell Objects and Aima of the Ciub Outlined by | M0 for this revision orfginates from doubt f o Sy T e Ailinnbol il b e it S inde dosils Huty, this CRPpRYAATS Wad Ao Who tikve the Work €6 feast a8 to the wisdom of the policy hitherto pur most caroful scrutiny of the roster, v Riige! Satuils biis fetandla vk $100 U7 L4 HOVeFnmokts |1 NADBCE 10 TN w tothe attainment of the purpose the Stock to Show and the Come to ton Store for e Iig Shoe Sale—Eaech Truly arge retail business. Intending pu Some of the Plans Offered 6te: fioHvit totat 1t “I el y slaitmed. Papers to Prove It Them; Especiully Now. Kemarkal chasers will be given c opportunity Hede deration, with the names of fraudulent and undesery CONNUBLALITIES, ing pensioners, and that the present systom e, eaa M, St T : Here is the signed statement from the S. P MORSE & CO.'S IN THE BASEMENT choice collection of stylish millinery | To the Lady Readers of Tue Suxoay Bee: | has resulted in glaring injustice to thousands | 13% S EE S Fowe havve foen 08 attorney of S. P. Morse & Co's credi- 00 DRESS GOODS AT 75C. 5 CASES OF WET TOWELS. goods, J. J. BLISS, Out of the co: M conviction that many | of deserving beneficiavies, or from less ol they have been dents of |'ml.fl tors that cannot be disputed any more | Tomorrow will be a memorable day in | These are wringing wet, but water 1510 Douglas St of you are rrevented from jolning the | Wwotthy and unpatriotic motives, does not than the actual presence of the S. Pt the dress goods department of the Bos- | does not hurt good \en, as they laun- 0 IS Omalia Woman's club by other demands on | now signify, It is evident that the project “So Bankster married his typewviter opt Morse & Co. stock itself, which is now | ton store. der clean and perfect b e g your time and stren vet are deeply inter- | 18 to engage the attention of the exceutive | @ Yes." “And she doesn't do i in and on sale at Boston store. | You will hardly believe your own | At 8¢ we sell an immense lot of huck | Wanted, & few move gentlemen for fine | egted in its work, has come the determing- | and logislative departmeats of the pres Skl Y AL G LR L All wo care to do ix to impress upon | eyes when you wili'look on olr famous | towels tl e perfeet, only they have | home ] wd. | eferences €% 1 tion to farnish an account of the meetings of | ndministeation. Nov will wny honest and | =300 $75. yatie, WAk you as forcibly as possibl front dress roods by n square and sce | been wet. They are worth fully 25, but . ) Kullman, 1418 HOW- | {ho'ciun, OFf course you understand that | Patriotic citizen, be he o beneficiary of the | o'in Gibson aced 7 sears, was marrig That the S. P. Morse stock was old to | over 100 pic wds, of im- | Y takes ‘em, © the real business and interest in the club | €overnment or otherwise, interpose objection [ e, at Purvis, Miss . tnst week. The brid th," Boston store, " ported d good ; At Ihe we sell an immense heap of the will not commence until the opening of the | toany effort that may be made to strike | former husband was o centenarian when! hat the Boston store paid $13,000.00 Ihere were no finer goods ever im- | very finest imported towels with knotted AT T . from the p e roster the nes of those | dicd n st : 00 | 1 1 o 3 | A [ ORIRNE club year, the first Monday in October, th rom the pension roster the names of those in cash for the 8. P. Morse stock to the | ported and shown in Omaha than you | fringe and hemstitehed, drawnwork, | A G¢ il idea being simply to organize, eleet ofticers | N0t entitied to consideration of the govern John Strect, a negro, aged creditors of 3. 17, Morse & ( will find in this lot, | that’ would sell for e regular, tomor- | dress 1212, Bec offic jad i Vi p o orevor s S TaHH Evansville, Ind., who is suing his "That the Boston store is selling the S. |~ They consist of all the new colors, | vow, 1ae. and be ready for work in earnest next fall, | ment, whenever such names may be found diVores, olAtim U6 b tho" tutar .Gt bveny P. Morse & Co. stoek right now just as | styles‘and weaves of dress goods; over | At 10e we will sell one big table piled RELIGIOUS R L L ':.”: e ”“,Mmhmf\.\m.":u{\,fy“‘ W“‘.';“;“ Lol bl il v e fast as it can be handled. | 40°different shades in the lot: it is al- | high with extra large double damask —— afternoon, at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Towne in | task, the solution of the problem most di el ; And that wheever wants to get the big | most impossible to de s them, but | towels, with deawnwork, that are worth Rev. T. De Witt Talmawe plays the banjo. [ the chaivand Mrs, Mary Day Harris as see- | cult and perplexine It is a question that ‘Iu'mm'k‘\ may be old-fashioned i so bargains f1 the P. Morse & Co. | come Monday and s em in g | up to Tie, tomorrow at 1t | He pref n..: old tunes, “*Annie Laurie retary, All ladics present were informed | must be divested of all partisan stion :':v:mul"’lel“; h\ Is cortaiuly l.;.ul-m;x in stock will have to go to the Boston store | heaps on the big. square, front counter At 2ic wo sell the finest towels ever | Velng his favorite. that it was their privilege to vote and take | by those who approach it, and considered | ESCEELEL HEL SORES BEIGEE GReteRt for them devoted to bargains and dress goods, | brought to this country. Uhe first Sunday school in Now York was | part in the meeting, The committoe on [ only in a spirit of equity, with that goneroas | ghot iy considered proper. 4 These ave the cold facts Evory piece Is new in Omahi, |~ There ave towels of all kinds, started about 1306 0y Mrs. Divid Beliine | ihouse and home had_ provided a beautiful | apnreciation of the soevices of the defonders | "o one tnterested in the subject 1 Which cannot be denied very yavd is s it value at 8150 | Towels 13 yards long, huck towels | g the corner of Chutham street and Tyron | Potof hyacinths, which the president in- | of the life of the natiyn which has always | compiled a list of marriages between Ame Here is the statement of the creditors 2,00, but te row we make no dis- | with nask dados and towels worth up | Row. s sisted should have a prominent position, and | characterized the patriotic people of the [ can socicty girls and forcigners, and h of 8. . Morse & Co. ion, | to $L.00, go tomorrow at 2 Frances Mary Walker, who died in Phila- | they were accordingly placed on the table in | lund found that English noblemen have captur Read it and think a little. | e buys the choi We will alsosell three lots of lace cur- | delphin in her 110th year, last Christmas | full view of all. After the secretary had ‘T'he current number of the North Awmeri [':\mx’r::xl'::n'v with American women abo OMAHA, April 25, 1803, S. . MORSE & €O.'S tains at a meve fraction of theiv value. | gave her mind to religious matters and was | guiched reading the minutes of the prelimi- | can Roview contains the views of three dis- | & eor of our cold vash “This certifios that in consideration of | Tyported dress patterns LOT 1, AT $1.9%3 A PAIR. converted to Catholicity by her 15-year-old ! P SHBA petIGHIBH: FasBSOLIAR 16} Dr. on Bulow's eriticism of a young at “$13,000,00) thivteen thousund dollars ) dress pattorns which S. P. Morse | Tncludes extra lg (- HEROY great-grandnicee nary meeting, held two wecks before, the | tinguished gontiomen rospscting shis ‘I pretty girl’s efort on the pianofort Win current funds, Hood, Foulkrod & Ko HL B B0: 150 At 81D S0 hE 81 0| Hag Yiis s er A“-‘, Ihe summary of Baptist church statistics | TePOrt of the committeo on constitution and [ portant proposition, which from the stand- ding the rounds again, When she ha ‘-:{:, ‘l.ltl ’ll'l’:“ il thsiay sola -v'r\i:..“ Al 1, g0 at $10.50 and $15.00 | I'n“l‘\'h[‘le‘- Al Wilieuhili i LT | in the state of New York shows & present | bylaws was callea for and Mrs. Dr. Han- | pointsthey occupy and the thoughtand atten- | struggled through on Bach's fugues, st i Toston Store; Omaha, 3 S8 D Aotia) 80,000 movelly drossi Bt LT ) S A BATR, membership of 1 of those, 6,4 were [ chett read a paper which will be the govern- | tion they have devoted to the vexatious sub- | J8EE (L kreat [fasten what o would, o THE ENTIRESTOCK OF DRY GOODS | goods, 5o at $1.18, Tsn mixed line of Nottngham, gui- | Choees R I forca of thio Omatia Woman's clubin fts | J56t, vests babthioy say ik peolibt vlus, | snswercd AR “Taken by them from $. . Morse & | S, "B, Morse's #.00 novelty dvess | pures and brussels in very Jurge sizes, | Arghanistan’ has 6,000,000 of population | ““It wis then diseavered that the room pro- | Alissousi, the domocratic chatraan of the | ol A dotermined not to marty until 1 o Co. (incorporated.) i 0ds, go at ¥1.48 goods that are worth up to” #6,00, g0 at | and no missionary: India. one mssionary to | vided for the meeting was entirely inad Y B 1@ | find o lady who, as my W Signed. Hoon, ForLkron & Co.' Morse's $4.00 novelty dress | % 2 3 000 Persia, one to 300,000; Thibet, one to | quate. The commit riAateg LAl 4 house committee on pensions, aad it | good impression on societ Jas H. RASTAL Attorney. wds, o at %148, A AT 3,98 A PAIR. W0.000, If 40,000 missionaries were sent to djourn to a la room, { q , | may be assumed that he voicss the sati well, but supposs lady whom e P. MORSE & CO'S S, . Morse's $3.00 novelty dress | O the very choicest thir Tndin there would still be only one to every | change was being made one lady v ment of the dominant elemen® i con D e "‘*lflf”\ Y d not A ENTIRE CORSET STOCK. goods, o at $1.48, < | produced this season in brussells effects. | 50.000. “Did you ever see anything like this, sucha [ Mr. Wilson attributed the prevailing seati- | i S AR08 § HEIWRE POSSESSEs Lhe satt Tomorrow we will place on sale S. P cative stock of 8. P. Morse's | The s goods in this lot that ¢ “There are in Great Britain and Treland | meeting of ladies for such i purpose and the | ment against the chavacter of the pensi - Morse’s entire and complete covset oods that he would have sold | be bought regularly for loss than $8. 8L O U Do T R B i e e 000" 1iaHibe Wil o list to the operations of the act of Juns steek. all fresh, new goods, at surprisi from Toe to & Omorrow at A9 to $10.00, tomorrow only, Uh et MutHod stETa. clitiralies and Byas ‘Yos." said another, “it means the club | 1809, and it is to a change ir the present con 2 o8 ¢ a low prices. 5 | )0 picces of di ws from the S. |1 : ,000 persons attached to the Methodist New | i8 #oing to be a success right from the start.” | steuction of that act that ho losks for a He had purehased a_complete line of orse stock, that were sold in the | S. . MORSE'S DOMESTICS IN BAS Connection And this sentiment scemed to prevail probable remedy in some of the evils com Thompson's glove fitting corests in 1l [ ay from H0c¢ to 7o, including MENT, More than 100 new Christian Endeavor so- I'he principal busiuess before the meeting, | piiined of. b sizes, colors and qualities and tomorrow | henviettas, whipcords, h cings, ete., | The finest sheetings, 2 yards, 2% yards | cieties are now being enrolled overy week, | the consideration of the teport of the com Under the present construction of this ! nittee was then L h 4 we will elose them out all go at 20e a vard tomorrow 1l 24 yards wide, they are worth up to atithe lust quarterly meeting of the fohil i X d a v ; | ) 3 e A ) i U REiO G IvaS PaR ‘y o ¢ disabi and de- All of 5. 1. Morse's Toe corsets will be 5. P.MONSH & COS SILKS. [*985 i ynva R tomol fawInt 96 BivATaY |/ tustaos o tho unit 8 GIOAE resur Each nd article was read, [ law, which is the “total disability and de = i 3 e % LRIt AT tHATE W discussed and ac separately, some: | pendent” pension act, Mr. Wilson claims , sold e, d p I'he entive purchase of the S, 2. Morse S. P Morse & Coi's 18¢ outing flannel 0 ported that there v tictice 1r ite of iy Gealdad: nosivion. | thisrelsno RiscElhinabioy Wiskih: the 11t 7 & Co.'s entire stock of | & Co, stock of silks will go on sale to- L yard. Mrs. Towne, with her beautiful white hait | ot tie. s wamol | e ! morrow in two lots, . P, Movse & Co's German blue ) iropean Lutheran missionary s0- | i yink checks,is a very graceful presiding | 9F e P, ) s finest corsets, be they LOT 1, AT 39C A YARD. a yavd. s are vepresented n India. They sus- | gpiede'ind also an ofciont one, and eyery. | {or the parson wholly in sapacitated by men worth up to # , o tomorrow at Y8c, An immense lot of extra China silks, * . Morse & Co.'s fine French per- | ) 0y body will admit that it is no easy task to | tal or physical disability frc 25C I TRIES 5C A YARD. India silks, wash silks, pongee silk , Bos worth 150, " b keep 200 women talking to the point and one | port, and not less than % pe 00 picces of clogunt h de. new | ehy T g e e E o T ae s R EA ke Tasas 6695 P Morealar fallt 104 Ana|is ata time. portioned to the degree of aisability to carn stliie eS0T trATEG neT co kG HUL AR LRl ) aid surahs i Qoliat St M OLEO SV O e After the adoption of the constitution the | a support. “Thousands of pensioncrs now Hamburg emby X in 40 different | g 1siliks worth up to $1.00 a yard, | blankets, one white, the other silver club was favored with @ paper by Mrs. 1. | on the list,” e says, “receive the highest patterns, from 1 to 4 inches wide, will be | go at 3¢ a yard. gray, that go tomorrow at 59 a pair. W. Peattie on the “Work of the Chicago = rating allowed by this act without closed out at fe a yard, without regavd LOT2, A C A YARD. | To malke the supply last as long as pos- | cently in the New York senate, i Woman's Club,” in which she gave an inter- | being wholly or totally disabled.” 1f to real valu Includes all of S. P. Morse & Co's | siblo we will seil but two pair to a cus- | time within the memory of any the scuators, | esting history of this famous confederation | hivestigation wete to vorify the worseot: $1.00 SILK HOSE, 36C., fancy trimming silks, crystal bengaline | tomer. Think of it, only 59 for a pair | 8t least t one o members of the f of “The lit and social meet- | ness of this assertion, it would surely indi- S, P, Morso & Co.'s $1.00 silk platted | silks. finest Shanrhay sil] ik ‘,"1 '-'g,"",'f of full sized bed blankets: from the o . | Senate had opened the session with prayer. | ings, the exverience in palismentary work, | cate that the ratings undev the law had not BT Ao SR 4T tRiGkn Hosor 800 || DB RLs ey e el e IO L (5Ta6 Btock i > 2 | Mr. J. F. Loubat New York, on whom | the discussions and amicable adjustment of | been fair and equitable, and there could be i 1 Ll sl L T L. . 4 e o | the pope conferred the title of count in 1888, | differences gave them mental drill, disci- | 1o logical objection t the change suggested ES BT silks, 24-inch imported Ja ] case strictly all-wool blankets, $1.98 | 114 who has presented statues of Leo X111 | pline, ability to bow without protest to the | in the “present constraction™ should it -be " o 2 L 3 All of S. P. Morse & Co.'s hose go | in fact all silks worth up to % 3 a pair. : to the Catholic university in Washington | will of the¢ majority, and a strong commu- | found to really exist. But it is to be remem- at He a pair at Boston Sto; g0 tomorrow at He. All the fine bleached damask (S. P. | and to the cathedrals in C: nd Peru- | nity of feeling. When at length the Chi- | bered, with due deference to the distin- All of S. P. M's. 19¢ hose go at fe. 0.'S Morse price up to $1.25 a yard), go to- | 1a, has received from the pope the title of | cago club entered upon that class of work | guished gentleman, that. as it stands, Mr. Imported fast black 25¢ hose, 12ic. 'OCK OF VELV morrow at 4 rd. 5 duke, an honor very seldom conferred by | which may be considere 1]& purely disinter- \\\J-\‘nn e.u{m-;»gm:‘ 1I~’ mel -I (~.\11 xlr : state- 606 hote for 250, e S TR R AILS. P. Morse's fine crash towelling | the papal see. ested it did so with much caution. As a | ment. And it is to be apprehended that it is T{s freludes misses! and childven's, | stikfinished velvets, allnew 6oloss. dba | (and’ hé botght nothing! biit the finest | . De, William' N. MoVickar, whom thei gencral thing it found'ous defiuitely that Just Such cx parip siatolionia bt hisye lod \ ) 1 roac urel g SOl 2 there was something to reform before it at- | many persons to honestly velieve that the CNCTE AL AL ayard, goods and sold them up to ¢ a yard) go | Broad, chureh A oston s | Fompted agitation. And it did not waste its f undoubtedly exist in the pension On saloat : ol Il All of 8. P. Morse & Co.'s finesilk vel- | tomorrow at Tie. | ettt ciureh o hiiader. | time trying to reform things which were not | bureiu, ure of the magnitude reported Greatly Reduced Prices. JERSEY RIBBED UNDERWEAR. vets go at 49¢ a yard. L case finest quality French sateen, | phia and has béen engaged in in endeavoring to remedy wever, Mr. Wilson discussed the prob- 10¢ um:v wear {nl 3 S. P. Morse & Co.'s finest grades of all }lmts P. Morse would have sold at | jec in that city for the last cighteen such wrongs us Ilh]' be b redied \'llfl“ the ’l‘;"; ROsa Bl ;“‘l“"" “"'\N'L‘“«“]““; mannor, 19¢ underwear for Ye. ilk velvets go at T9¢, wor $2 rom 25c s, goos at vd at | It iswotknown whether he 1d! accent 20 Woman's club was firs ight con- | and is ¢ ul to v hat “whatever may A kol e A large. and comple wear for 1 S RO worth up to $2.00 At ; cs 4 a yard af ot Hethae ho ypiidiag Of | spicuousty before the public.” Then fol- be done, no violent or vindictive lnd should | JUST REOEIVED [ finotof il suoris=u fancy lisle underwear for b 3JOSTON ST o All > 0 BRRTAVE lowed a resume of the particular branches | be laid on the roll.” A return to bicnnial the latest novelties. LIl Lney b Sl Cer woat Lol BOSTON STORE, Ik LD summer novelt . s of work it which this club has made itself | medical examinations, regulations to preveny Tl T et o e et W. Cor. 16thand Douglas Streets. | Wash good ¢ all his_ ginghan : ted States conaus statistics of, the | <o great a power. The paper closed with | favoritism in the xeports of = examming | 4. ving moved Into our His #1.25 lisle thread union suits, silk ey outing fiannels, atles, cambrays, otc., | Unitarian and Universlisy of e | o TR ords of” Wisdoms . ~7This | PhSicians and the prompt investization by | tEeInEmoved o SUE |y <o swioi ribbed and trimmed, go for 49cat Bos- | | B. Haww Floria, 1815 Vinton strecr, 3. . Morse's pric T5e, 19, go to- | been published. ko Unitarlans have $21 | Omaha club has no call to cast its horo- | special examiners in the field Y o ) ton Store Has for sale at reduced prices all kinds | morrow at 5e a yard at Boston store. i J it £ it R scope. Let us take its existence naturally, | siggestions he makes as = prac o 10 you to come in and WAVLS, ETO. Choiee «f all the 25 faney spot veiling | of bed and decoration plants, especially 1 case fine pine applé tissues, an ele- | There are organizations in th quietly and with an honest enjoyment of all [ separating the goats from the sheep. The | examine ourmuny uew 10c a yard. roses, fuchius, pansic verbenas, new | gant new summer wear that he had | but hardly any in the S | that comes to it. It has no'veason for position that has been adyanced that a . e G 3 3 ik 3 | 8 5 p o > 3 dly i sel . o del of any | commission be appointed to go over the 5ln.<.,._|‘ir:.|’\ n.l.;’ 50c imported 27-inch Ilhll:'m'):iml'l!nua, hardy weige 1hlml<:l- | n-x\-‘.-u...,-u for 1, go at Bie at Bos- | lists e o3t e L i i e aliaied plnimaliudsy bt Alatinitha sanaion (| \W B CARRY: THEST ARGES TSI wide veiling for 19¢, hi.C bing roses and all colors in | ton store. snip of 49,194, ddthpel i bl > ce | office he dismisses as impracticable - GRAND CARPET SALE cut roses. B e thie BrowntDucrell wet stools!| forsy skutesswith thiolargessinumberiaiis | oW wayi Busiemusthepiuilubicolarance. 5 ER OtR ST practisableion)ac OF HAIR GOODS. GRAX ARDET S. facky Al and a desire for goodfellowship. I cannot | count of the enormity of the task. He sub- e ON OUR l]I-,l,n.\ll ”“‘“"“*.t. ; ; 1‘—7_._ o you get these bargain: N E oL too much emphazie that. And it must be in conclusion, that the divorce of the Jcmpeting with our other exciting Jewelry, Frenzer, opp. postoffice. 25 W/S SOLD TO THE BOSTON STORE | SURE NOW, AT BOSTON STORE | FOUR IMMENSE SALES IN ONE DAY up this branch ¢f my business so that [ may give my entire attention to m to thoroughly examine this large, new, o tes named thoi RStV Twenty-two years ago, in the city of Mex- | democratic. e aian v orkli s Woim tration of the pension laws fi corset . 3 2 democratic. If there is any working woman n At the pension laws from (s enstions of the day, We R Sk ico, there was “but _one Protestant minister | hora whio has 4 prejudice agatust women of | polities and the transfer of the bureau to STORE BETWEE! offer in our famous carpet department | World's fawr souvenir coins of 1893 for | Ladies' fine ; and one congrogation, with about seventy or | jeisure, now is her opportunity to huve it : War department would be a step in the 1620 16th and 1 these striking bargains: sale at First National banic SRE Norsnis it D53 inapling.||ehAcaninalaants Enovithan oony d | moved anda to find that the an of elegant refd 4 : i : ol . P, Mors ; ; ny othe . Today there ation hus @ heart as tenderand as | General S. S. Burdett, past commander- 1,500 yards extra velvet carpe new M. O. D: B . 15th S that would sell fron 0 to $4.00, goat | e ng s, sixteen native min- as her own and a courtesy that in- | in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, designs, regular price $1.90 to 00 & | dine el “1".‘- i ) + 15th Sty | 98e and $1.98a dozen, ] and a large member- | (ludes everyone. If there is a woman here | is the second gentleman who discusses the > yard, go tomorrow at $1.00 a yard. riding school in connection. Wet goods from the Brown-Durrell | ship in Mexico City. There are nine Sunday | \vho imagines that accidents have given her | problem. ~Whatever the agencies thut have | We also have 1,000 Over 2,000 yards of superb body brus- W. S. Bal A e T with about forty teacher: the right to look down upon the woman with | caused the present dissatisfaction. “the Rel N fatany Friow, atyie . S. Balduft wili remove to 1518 Far- y Jtai Best fast colored turkey red table t fewer chances, here is her opportunity for | sta suunciation has been reachiod, 1t vorth from $1.50 to $1.75 L s [ I DAL L inen in new paiterns, slightly wet, 25e, | “Hovle for gir learning that she has lost .auch of tho | is ydirected against the veteran: bene- worth from $1.50 to 81.75 a yard, go o — linen in new patterns, slightly wet, 23¢, | = by apnouncement is made by the Inde- | pleasure of her life by net knowing these | ficiaries. That which is most virulent is the 90c a yard. worth ¢ v 2,000 yavds fine tapestry brussels car- 3 i 5 Fast black sateens, 10¢, worth 19¢ hE i stk Lk vih for! the linjoh v A 5 i J & Ay 4 o ¢Co oll's ¢ ‘ur store y 4 ¢ d the returns from only a fraction of the [ poor. there is a_woman here who has | war for the union was wrong He confi pets go'at 4ie, e, G0, worth double. McConnell’s DLCRALINUIOn ‘]f“-v tore. An immense lot of lace curtain net by by tabis Abutia R iEes Ghowgto mals | Hotied !Irnwn upon all those who have not ! dently asserts that the Grand Army in large | fn the most artistic man- All wool ingrain carpets, 60c¢ and 65¢ a MUt ,.","._(,,M, Hills, the rd, only wet, go at Gic a yavrd. an estimate trustworthy. The prevailing | lived lives of faultless sort, I hope to heaven | majority holds to the justice of the act of | ner and ut prices to yard, casily worth $1.00. Hot Springs, South Dakota, is almost An immense lot of ladies’ wet sentiment seems to be, r its | she may learn here that chastity is but one | June 27, 18%0), and that no discrimination Mighty pretty ingrain carpets i0c a P RENEE & oL, MOBY |61 oot fats: worthil 0o andilf e, in favor ofa new idea | of the virtues and that charity is 4 against the men who fought for the preser- rd. very good Tue 1 great bap- | 88 famous for its beautiful, healthiul " 4 4 ng that revision would be merely patch- | one. To keep biz aims before us, ther S ion of the union, as would result from the T e o Yuiue and great bars | situation and its pure, rest-laden air as r wor rreed_that is unsuited to the [ our hope. In everythg we do in the long | repeal or serious modification of this act, is “l‘;‘:l‘('(’ AINS TN LINOLEUM for the remarkable properties of its NG Y 8 streets. modc ). This would, indeed, be a | years of prosperity and achievement that I | possiole while the Mex \d other service -4 PESSAED Coad e > PN st thermal water: remurkable outgrowth of the agitation. hope for let us al pause to ask if our | pension laws remain in force 1 2 ¥ P < Nestling cosily in a lovely valley and DI ot Depots. " s omy view of | aims are big." M Peatti s warmly | It i ;‘\'«.un_s'l the ml-II:u *.:m;l result of the oleum, new designs, at 35¢, and e a completely girt about by a cireling Commencing Thursday, April 20, | the English churel he Review of the pplauded both upon appearance on the y administration of the pension laws that square yard, worth up to $1 Y806 nfenrotadting: Wills the nlaca da || 180, 81l pasker trains of the Nickle | Churches.” *The whole cause of the Refor- | form and at the close of her paper. General Burdett, too, discovers the greatest Thousands of yards of oil cloth at 2Ce, \-u-flm.lc'\m. A uml‘p‘l“_mmu Plate, New York, Chicago & St. Louis | mation.” he say Qefault; and | Mrs. Somers was then called on and read | volume and vehemence of the popular out- e 30c, j vhat 18 wante o § 4 1 i alienate: cen driven | a paper in which she spoke of the benefits to [ cry: e and 30¢, just what is wanted now and | Giokers, 1t combines, to an_ astonishing | railroad will arcive and depart from ity | if the alicnatod esuideiven || & bAROR I LY ! eho i very good value i i into indifference by the Romish innovations | be devived from lite study in the eluo It is insisted in many quarters that the | o S e STIAW MATTING degree, the most desirable features of a | NeW passenger station, recently evected | ynd Romish docivines forced upon them | and how soon one may becomd rolls are encumbered by names not lawfully World’s Fair Pullma A Dkl high class sanitari with those of a | at the Twelfth street viaduet, corner of | without any voice of theirs in the matter, do | she expressed it how soon the cister mm{lt?d to be thera v_:r .nfi-fx; true, it is. in- Hotel chica,go 111 charming pleasure resort. Clark street, Chicago. Tickets to awake in time and assert, their rights as | comes cmpty if the supply is shut off. “The | deed, un outrage which calls for prompt cor- i ¥ " For the strong are superb drives, in- iints east at lowest ate o in the common and sole priesthood S\lp]‘ll) l\l '1'||||ll_h:-vnh-p'l‘l|! pl[‘:ho .»Srm 51?.‘.\ ‘nn l‘lh‘m)u \”fr,\w" oas: Fifty-Afth s Washioxton and Madlsonts teresting walks, out-door amusements, | Buggage — checked to ~ destina- | of allChristinns, thoy will awalre too Inte co | ko b1a BiEY o and is inexhinustible; all we [ and even rudeross, of Somo of Lo uessTANS | ues threa blooks trum maln entranas to Worl Se vt g i fant that niakas ik e | ton W Raguag room and pas. | find themselyes mominal members of a todols topartake 0 [ i any medaiiro anbil avapiigi | Eaiz grouaaiinag siation ot Finula Ceniraliy WLRE, 0 3 L LA e el Ll o AR church which has become widely popish in er was given the closest atiention and | e ted in any measuve until investga- | roqq. guropoan pian. First-class cafe. K steady hand still steadier and the bright | senger station open at all hours, City | 3170y name—a church in which Catholicity lently enjoyed by all present. tion has been had., 1 mutters ave as bad as | prox ana stono butlding, dntehod last year. G eye still brighter. For the weak are | ticket office 199 Clark street, Chicago. | jsevery day being made more and more 3 and last on the program, Mrs, | they are asserted to b, thero have been | giuairie light, stoam heat, and electrie vells in the most valuable, strengthening aud | Sleeping car space reserved for any | synonymous with sturk Romanism, and in d a short pape Yorse ;',""{ 'L"“}-‘“‘{’ And ISIALEOMENLS | roome. inir mattrosses on all bods. Telekea rejuvenating waters in America future date. which the once honored name of Protestant | =B lub on the Drivate L shoro(have chbont traitand (oS ick it ha byt Ahon il tubllo i(alb b s RERON TON ST 2 ich are may sly benfi 8 —_——— is overwhelmed with e ny and insult.” " “When groping for ideas AL e AR 2,00 to per day. Write or telezraph. BOSTON STORE. i olane nauvplOuRlyheniitial ! 1 : ~o | gienabtimed with fenumnvang dusuli i oL B SR ned tooue of the members | this 18 _ tindicated by the 01089 par dar: Il O bolRures N. W. corner 16th and Douglas sts. | i s from rheumatism, sciatica, dys- Miss Alice T s is showing an entire According to Hoffman's Catholic - 1t e MU Sizmo nnd! asked hor of facts which the most hostile BB FARMER. Manager, s LIS ST popsia and seoves of sumilar distre new line of trimmed hats which were | tory thereare now in this countr r kaew about cutture, She _drew herse Rave been able to produce. Nevertholess, BOYS Aup GIRL s : ST .| ailments. selected by her 's. Reynolds, | drchbishops savanLecn Pg. and veplied, ‘Culture; look at me. N iteration and reiteration have had their ef- | The Beton is an artificial stone and is | The hotels? Hot Springs hotels are | who has been in New York for the past oy with S5 sta- | that s just what we want, a_woman's club | fect ubon the popular mind. “Ihere ought to Under 16 years of ago -8 olog wartantod by the Omaha Portland Ce- | largor, better, more comfortable than | two weeks, Entire now line of tibhons, By thortck: | made v of liviag exponents of culture; book | be searching inquiry through dispassionate, BICYCLE o . to be equal in quality to | those of any other western resort. And | laces and flowe S Fies v culture, heart culture, spiritual culture, apencies, 12 great body o Rtk B AL LAY - ¥ other weste sort, £ 4 ¢ ademics: 3,58 parochial schools, [ culture, b _ouln } il walot A any artificial stone ever laid. Tvy it. | jts plunge bath and bath houses ave | Special—Sailors and leghorns > pupils srphan asylums, with | This must make it a not only where DELTOM Wi I DMIE I i FREE!® Oflice 604 Paxton bleck. | complete. latest designs at very lowe 58 orphans: 463 charitable Institations | they will be glad and prowdof such strength, Lo e AL iR, You nced not pay of S ey When you visit Hot Springs, which MISS ALICE SAACs wnd 8.806,00 Catholic population. OF this | but whove they v ds e i) ditor of the Army and Navy Journal. e . sz\‘\}t‘l ]H)m'l:~ a2 r~5-1v- agent for | you're protty sure to do some time or an- 407 South 16th streot. populition 1355000 are ropor 1 rlwu;- he PO la Tis were both applauded and at | He confesses to no great sympathy with the o Tt ewett's celebrated refrigerators, made Burlington voute, iy Al dioceses in the slx New Englund states; | ) (00 G0 Tige paper 4 vote of thanks | captious disposition at present mauifest to se sold anywhere in Buffalo, N, Y. Over 1,000 sold in the | taEsaEentonte s led it 500000 for the archdiocesos of Chicago; 550, | the close of the lust paper d vote of thuks | (Tt 500 BRI hiidtions. for pensions, s A e O by B ke 1e Blac ills. Its | Mr, Frank Hardy went to Chicago | 600 for that of Boston; 800,000 for that of ::-"»‘ I'I‘: i « pd L Tike e honest veteaan == Anyt or girl unde yea mi i no in every respeet. | today to push a Wo iv sty, | New York, and 410,000 for that of Philadel hich & omAR ovel ose | Like A aan, a 5y cuns of o, wil one retiirned.~. Every one warranted; $7 | ory vespect. | today to. push 8 World's fair novelty, | New York, and 414.000 for that of Philadel- | 4", quired facetiously, it Ti's ben s recognizes the justice of the demand that wanis o A SER X 3 always on salo round t backed by Omaha capital. phia, Wiile Now York has the largest pop- | and muived facetiously, it "hiny s bene rbed ' b R e o e 1 : : . prings at very reduc ulation of any diocese it has not the largest [ dietion =t e won Romatinii1 e stutus as a roll of honor, but Tree. We will g1 W.T.S city tickot agent at 13 number of churches. n this respect 1t is | ot e I OFEC | L RAECITAE SO ARROS that it much - easier &l Ay bor.cr Bl A « T. Seaman. wagons and earrviages | Furnam street will give you full A SrenchanNlignond; 55, Bl Bt Lo, La Grosse, | 3 and carried to adjourn to Monday, 1t it shall be revised than it is to . ycle On TORL ens ¥ 5 i i yrmation. 4 When Juan Baz was governor of the u | i ‘\I\\k-u:_'lf‘ H;l‘ :l]nd l'ln bR R devise fea ible methods of revision. One | iuches, wid Reduced Rates to Wa D, O, Vin —— city of Mexico, word was brought to him ¢ Lhhady < PraKe O Urahos, s deo M nt. stoel rin B, S Mgt et ) adjournment a rush was made for | reform that he deems possible is “to 8o the Pleturesquo B, & O, Drink pure water, the Berkefeid water | one day that the archbishop of the sts, of whom 154 regular retary's desk and such a handing in [ codify our peusion laws as to make them in The 10ith general assembly of the | filter is germ proc O. McEwan, | cathedval was preaching against the ne ds and rushing round for pencils to | tellicible and consistent lv.<|w|(' el / Presbytorian chureh, U, S, A., willmeet | agent, 1611 Howard street. government. Having sent an officer to EDOCATION AL write names of those who had not sl bl (e e R o B p weur; genredto at Washington, D. C., May 18 to Junc il the cathedral and ascertained that the Joretintoadcione, ARTAR UOYOr ASON the extremes of $1 ath and 73 4 month < 1893, ] Dr. Prosnell Noso & Throat. Bee bldg, | report was correct, Baz mounted u | A woman in Senaea, Kan.. is said to have | badics who toin this SRS WEL BE CREIY | with three other grades of 3100, $165 655 and frime e he B. & O.R. R. has avranged to St b * | horse, took a company of soldiers, rode | refused to registoras s voter on the ground | it A% SETERE IS RN R L | #100.605 0 month. supplicd by spocial acts to with Bid carry ministersat aif rate and lay dele- | Seo that elegant residence property | 8¢ross the plaza and into the cathedral, | that “if hev husbaud hadn't enoeh sense to et Mocting. and. every lady 1n | a fow exceptional cases. Thie advance from B f . gates and visitors to the assembly at | on Georgia and Virginia m.(,”““ it | The bishop was avrested, the church do the vating for the family she didn't want | Omahy is invited to comie and o’ join the | the lowest to the highest rate is by fractions | Ay, x | viihtc Ibugw rate of a fare and one-third for’ the | only $45.00 a GO R 8 es 4 SN PRI T G P BT TR O him s A MENDSA. of &1, the average advance i 60 cents.” 4 and oiler, e b round trip. Tu secure the lutter rate | - Fi 'RUST COMBANY rich Baz informed the offending eccle- | Miss May L. Hammond last week com- - Lulecrolormisareuld Us o aubloymantor o o e R L AURE LR By COMBANY, JLIR Fan IR Simot e eoeniing aogley thirtictht year of her continuous > , Day. teained aetuaries 1o determine the exact ex fc s L g g u 4 H s a teachar, and the whole thirt S AR AR envs | Lent of the burden upon the public treasury, Ad?. 0t nd send tickets to Washington via B. & O, road, R stick to religion and leave politics alone | Years sorvice wis m one room of ono build- daily attendance ut the Young Men's | 4L LR NI O e ) riy X i \ ¥ ey " us to-day. ! take receipt therefor und upon presenta | Frescoing and interior decorating de- | he could go back to his preaching, and 1 vistian wassociation has reached a sur- | ogioor to recervo 1l hioso N A Curiine Co tion of this receipt, endorsed by proper | signs and estimates furnished. Henry | not before. When Baz gets tired of who is 63 | Prisivg figure, and is far higher than the | who think they are entitled to pensions, < hinthcon 1t oficer of the assembly, return tickets | Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. living in Mexico he ought to come to o4 g most sanguine Youug Men's Christian asso- | which ~would certainly act as a barrier will be sold from Washington at one- the United State need him up he; epartment of the University of Georgi ciation enthusiast has dared toestimate. | against fraudulent claims ; and - tinally, third fivst-class limited fave, | The World's Falr, Riom Bay: Frank Orane's Srst 1aotus d to be the oldest college stu- | Account was taken recently, and It wus | and = most Importank —of all. = con The *B, & O. Southwestern Limited” | A great white city! Buildings large | on Mexico, dent In the country—probably in the world. | found three dave attendance wore W b | Goess, BUCUR PROREE, lomont of the leaving Cincinnati 7:20 p. m. daily, has | enough to seat hundreds of thousands of 1t is stated that the colored people of the | 374 1,130 respoctively, maklng sho surprienE | 8t Be beason for granting u b TR all the modern conveniences for the | people at one tim A park two miles % United States support s g goanvens | WIORREE Al ARIUGRERY), # AR loace s “t_:;n comfort of patrons. The New York | lon, varying from a fow hundred yards T R T | S Al Al u s [Raeanyl B BER RASE express leaves Cincinnati 8:15 a. m. | to & mile’in width, and fronting the loy- Hrperinr i ead, Aty | which there are 30,000 pupils o, over which runs the finest Fqui B e b s | s T A A A0 i R IO have, | i dah i anad uné s st 1000000 shildren 19 o common sohools. and b X | Y b o cners. More than 2,5 o > d Blectric Lighted Steam Heat throughout and no extra fare 1s charged. | music, strange people everywhere, COOKSurah, wifeof Walter T Cooe Apmi | 24000 teacters, Nore thun 2,500,000 of the ) Vestibuled Traits with ~Mugnifice Connecting trains leave St. Louis via | That's the Columbian exposition, Myl at 1'p. e trom anilly rosidonte st | Sahic Ohushi, the groatest book and mag- Dining Car scrvice caroute, . A the Oho & Mississippi railway at Sa. | Don't.miss it. Its the greatest, grand- South Nipeteenth street. Interment B azine publisher of Japan, who \»n.;n‘ln\\ i is the General Agent and the Omal m. and 805 p. m, with through Pull- | est, most uninque spectacle this earth | ,Lowh 4 men, issues two books & day and publishes LR sket Oftico is at No. 1501 F man sleepers to Washington, | of ours ever saw. And the Burlington | P Mowi % i ram dhrisit, Yife of Peter | over twenty-tive weekly and monthly period nam St.. An illuste guide to Washington | routo will take you there comfortubl " N 28 WM | icals, is in San Francisco. He is in America liam Henry Brown, 516 3 5 Phe Omahs and Chicago Short I and complote time table and map of the | quickly, cheaply. Sce the city t orad a4y Sund ildeags: | IR e Tia S PR IR Tana oL 1o i e T e e ]}‘m, will be turaished upon application. | 8gent at 1324 Farnam street. He will | 'll“lll:::::‘:l;.':l‘r(llnl;iln’uulll,l ::;b'l""“"'““'m‘lh‘\‘l“ Ll:[v;;”.‘::‘lx u.{.\31‘.\:‘“\?‘}.}“.\ Ry . opened fo - freight and passe For through tickets, sleeping car berths [ tell you all about trains. Excursion | “Ruiie A, and deannotte o wolta st o059 | completed arrangements here, Lo will go on ger traflic. It thesy ten short yenrs U and other information inquive of ticket | rates'every day. 4 wee i : All kinds rubber goods at Sherman & pendent that revision is defeat 1t has se- | women who have worked and have been | utterance of the cluss who belicve that the Hundreds of yards of heavy thick lin- We've got a corner on straw matting and will sell you as good a matting for 124¢, 15c and 25¢ o yard as you can buy anywhere else at double the mone s for rugs and mats we believe we show a better line than any one in Omaha and know that our prices are just about half what others ask for the | same quality. i The chew; detichab m. Saturday, April 28, 1803, a, to Germany and id and publish th SAlilwaukee” us is uflectionate agents thvoughout the country or ud- | Abstracts—The Midland ‘Guarantee | Funeral at @80 p . toduy’ Sunday) froui | same works thers Nyt ) 5 ] 4 = s toda 18 issuing termed, oy its patrons, huas take dress Geo. B, Warfel, General ‘Western | and Trust company, abstracters, convey- fawily residence, No. 2819 Douglas’ street. | gvor 10,000 copies of books and maguzine front runk amongst its older compe Passenger agent, O. & M. Ry., 105 N, | ancers, sitles perfocted and guarantecd. | WILLRODT—Mrs. I, F., wife of It F. wii. | {635 His establishment in Tokio uses over . itors, und to-duy stands unvivaled f Broadway, St. Louis, Mo., or O. P. Me- | Own the only complete abstract books i rodt and sister of Max Becht, Th half the total product of white paper of ed, comfort® and sufety. Here Corty, General Passéngor’ Agent, ‘Cine | Douglas county. - Removed 10 Hoowm 310; il i piace fod f‘l;x'i'vf b trom Bally | Japan A beary porceniazo of i ¥hs only Rure Gream of Tapiar Powdsr,=NoAumonta; Na Aui, 2 mup “showing ite short line b | New York Life building. Prospect " Hill. 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