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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:/ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1891 == = — Sep— —_ ing internatienal bimetallism. They think i J:vm...-.w. : the needs of commerce will soon compel the Dany, > “ Order is Restored in the Basement, but | Orowded Store All Day—Big Bargains in | Tendersa R"“‘}Imfl" to General Olark, the mIl"lrvun_lt_;n:m:..u::"r;vm Iver, a8 woll an of Watnisr, |\\)\.urnm. Prices Are Out of Joint, All Departments, National Gommander, F».u;m..n. Dational’ and siaten; murw,.«; | wah iy B [— awyers, rallrond presidents and trustees o N large concerns. 1 to further their F EVERY LNE QUOTES A PRICE | ENGLISH AND FRENCH SATEENS, 10C YARD HE INSTALLS OFFICERS OF THE CAMP | jiice public aiscussions will be arranged | Weite Us at Once 4 and a great quantity of circulars will be e - If You Wish to Know distributed broadeast - Delivered an Address Discussing Pensi e D 70 B0, What Cuticura and Objects of the Order — Musical i and Literary Program Carried But the Girls Drove Off the Burglars and IHas done for Us *rices Th . Out—Dancing Followed. Wornded One of Them, at Surprising Prices This Week, dens' at 10¢ a Yard, ST. LOUIS, Feb. 6.—Two girls in the | And Every Price Means Money Saved to the | gy Picces from 2 to 20 Yards Long, Light Housewife -Purity Is € or Dark Grou Worth 23¢ and Meats, Butter, Fruits and Fish 880 & Yard, Selling at Hay- [FORI—. Lewts | Mrs, o710 : - southern part of the clty had a batle vith D And most desirable thing for . 3 MBATS, BTC Camp No. 121, Unfon Veteran Legion of | two burglars 2 ! o ¢ PRUITS, MEATS, BTC & SN WINE NGRS 0. (el wide: vlites amp No. 121, Unfon Veteran Leglon two burglars this morning, in which the Dany, ¥ancy California oranges only Sc FONS. BAUToRd: coOMIN. NALINA," chmNHEs; 0as | tHe URItEd Bl 1 a public installation | burglars came off second best. The dozon, We "‘I'W\ |]_ I, “‘”,: .,f‘y“‘“ T8l WI0s: 6XL¥e “4‘.“\ ll\l‘l'!m \\vnh"lm" of its ol la: night at the hall of the | thieves entered the home of Miss Christine Larksyllle, |y, O 3 4 l Sugar cured No. bacon for 10¢ 10c to 20¢, all in one lot tomorrow at Hay- | Order of the World In connection with | Duhrer on Park avenue, and entering her bilt f or OV g— '11 -] S curced No. 1 hams, 106, Fresh URK vausarS, | gens', and at Haydens' only, choice fic yard. | the installation ceremonies was a reception | Foom made an attack With hatchots upon fa. [ stch. COYV C“nk , IS C new T%c. Fresh spare ribs, 6e. Corn b fale and fruit of loom muslin : lier 2 Miss Maggle Sanf so. Fre oo Cui st isdale and of loom muslin, T%0 | tandered to Ganaral Wilild Clark, na. | her and her roommate, Miss Maggle Sanford. Ge. Plgs feet, fe. Bologna, head ck ndered to General William A, Clark, na- | her and her roommate, Mi y i which Miss f . and S Y it Hoseline A | X NPt Anikfied blenct 1slin, 5 yard, | tional commander of the veteran legeon Duhrer sccoeded in getting hold of her re- | 1N Speedily Curing idaby’s and Swifts. Rexoline and |G Pleasant features of the evening exer- | volver and putting a bullet into her nssail- ey g . FL GG R Spocial ale_at 100 cach. Towels of vocal and fnstru- | ant. Then 'she fired upon Miss Sanford’s Torturing, Disfiguring, towe clses were a number ¢; 10, 650, Salt pork, Se. Worth 166, 106 aNA’ 366 11" OHE.I6E tOTbMFOW, L v o 3 ) 3 oo N i et one lot tomMorrow, | mental selections, recitations, ete. After | foe, but did not strike him. The burglars T Ll L o vent | 100 each. ’ Haydons' 100 towels are the best | Mienfal sclestions, feciations, ot AHCE | fa, on ‘with o wound whicn wilt hetn to | Humiliating Humors Lt ltte ol L towels for the money in Omaha. Sce them, | MUsic and praye ceremony of MAUC | sateh him. ‘The women are badly but not " e Ry you a good creamery Special sale fn linen department on r fug the new officers Into thelr respective po- | seriously hurt,' ¥ After all Else Failed. . goods at 17¢ and 19 kins and damask. During the excitement itions was conducted by General Clark 4 ] y ) ; at last Saturday night's firc our stock Kot | The ceromony fs simple and impress THEIR ROAT CAPSIZED, T e S bl UL | badly mussed in bandling and moving, but 5 bl 5 chutel cheese, be | F we now letting down the prices and our | tHOUSh this case Jt was considerably | yive sten Out of u Party of Seven Drowned JAAIES! can, 10¢; brick ese, and 15¢; Mm- | g,00 "y n crowded. tra help has | curtailed by the time to be taken up by O the Florida Const. Baby, | RKeiey, terger, 1 and wiss cheese, 1234 been added to help out during the rush. other parts of the program. PENSACOLA, Fla., Feb. 6.—At an carly Wood- | Roekwell 15¢ and HAYDEN BROS. The officers installed were: Colonel and | hour Saturday morning seven men left the ston, City, We are right in it in fish, Brick cod fish, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. o " . M 2 214¢ per pound, gudranteed; large GecBue's |y oyinodown prices on mustin underwear, | SC2mpment comma L. Davis; Heu- | city in a small boat to go to Big Sabine, Kan, | foma, ik whole cod fish, 6 and 7 orwiy S OHIA T ROGATAL 0L ITvaly PR tenant colonel, L. F. major, about twelve miles from here. They we ! SC are exact imitati X ' Dot el M St | o o oL gy LHAL WY, b et e [ S RE T ue S T'hese are exact imitations of for 25c; salted black 50c corset covers, fine cambrie, and nicely [ T. H. Leslie; officer of the Rounder, Mr. Rollins, an unknown man and ells, 150; anchovies, T%c and 10 trimmed, reduced to 2 zler; officer of the guard, L. A. Finney; | Hiram Brown. A strong norther was blow Wonders in Our Cases ul don’t forget that we have bread at fc : . T Grelon B Ml AL L R And d gant gowns trimmed with torchon em- | ajitant, G. D, Cornell; quartermaster, R. | % and about 4 o'clock In the afternoon a e iisdbllegtialy Do clid A Phoeni; sergeant. major, W. 1. Jones; quar- | wia R (OWFEn oy Sesite | And Has Proved Itself GROCERI 100 dozen ladies' white skirts, full sized, Rollins, Washburne, Mobe poutiie granuiated sugss, $1.00. only 69, worth $1.00. termaster sergeant, W. H iner; color | and Brown were drowned. The others were b O] i e e OF sane granulated sugar, | %000 0f gonts’ fine camel’'s hair one-halt | sergeant, J. Lindsey; sentinel, W. H. Col- | rescued. Entitied to Ail Praise 2 ‘Ur bl aae At hose, regular price reducc man T T o , l 5 ponnds Hght extra C sugar, $1.00. B dosen ladies' kid gloves, regular $1.50 [ Miss Nettie M. Haverly and Mr. R. F DRESSED 1S A4 LN, iE ot < ods and at ver [0\ Oyster crackers, be, pound; glnger SHADS, | qyayity, reduced t Allen, played a piano duet from Il Trava- Vi pount; sugar cookies, 7iie pound; Call 100 dozen 1 X cotten hose, ex- | tore and an orchestral quintet rendered in oo fornia dried gr 31e; California black- [ 100 dozen bos ¢ pair, worth 4oc. a pleasing manner a medley of national airs. Mysterious Cireums Mount 7 ’I’l I‘” l, 3 o BEFEIeME S0 e WoCRI ORI SRR o The vocal solo, nadiers,” by [ GALION, 0., Feb. f.—Miss Clara Boedick, ey White pllCCS. le 1 a P acce 1n ar=- and 106 v California prune c, 7 Our special embroidery s is now in full | Mr. J. McEwing was rably rendered | o \ongeome and popular young lady of this - OEety 10c; new California peaches, 10c and 124¢3 | gorce and such embroideries for 1c, 3c, be, | and generously applauded. The vocal solo : . e Caoria el e and e o | 0 e o Whovit ny | S bl " o', A0 e | pce, s danmare, and conered i tisti ] : _ allfornia pears, 121c Suse In the country. All new. fresh goods, | one of the best selections of the evening, | her absence are or of features o & § 1 f 5 l 5 nla silver pruncs, 10c and 12lsc; new B o ¥ ia of n recivor, A are | and won a hearty encore, Mrs, Eita | of the ordinary. Investigation shows that : IStIC and cconomica urnisi fornia layer raisins, 10c and 12%e; best | GGEE G B TRIEE 8 M less than man- | Matheson's recitation, “The Blue and the | before she left she had a barber ent her hair 7 ufacturer's cost. G " brought down the house and she | short, then purchased and donned a suit of two RATOY, Vander- the handsome and expensive Young Lady of Ohio Ias Disappear, Granr, Alden apples, 7%c and 10¢; sun dried apples, Ge; new Zante currants, oe; 20-pound pail HAYDEN BROS. | was compelled to respond with another se- | male’ attire. trace of her can be ob- \ s pure fruit jelly, ) SEYCRR lection, “The Iding Mother and Her | tain Miss Boedick left a pleasunt home, 3 lng Pure home made apple, peach and plum Only Twenty-Two Hours to Texas. Boy.” ' “Look Within My Knapsack,” by | and always appeared perfectly happy. hutters, New Year mince m ”k (b Cheap excursion to all points in Texas, via | Messrs. Heaton and Vickers concluded the | The police are working on the case. ound; Ba d mince meat packag ap excursion to all pc 8 BRI i Rpaoa e ing buckwheat flour, 3%e; corn starch, "l"":":‘:’:“;‘ hi".".'{',‘-"on{u:.l:n::'xk 5 ','fi'" "‘"‘; 4 r‘f which he explained the nature of the Two members of the police force ave practi- | f ‘ S.’ o e maekne: imported | rive Hotston the following evening at 7:30 [ 0rder and its objects, 1o stated that its | cally 80 apicce richer thau they were. this 1ZES: onl, 12%e package: imported ston’ tie ALk A iers | membership was”limited to soldiers of the [y v Sl vermi © package: all kinds Califor- | P m. One fare for the round trip, tickets | (IGEDETRD Woe FENECE (6 SOMIEms OF e | timo yaster i e niaplum can; California peaches in Last night about 12 o'clock Officer £ood 30 days. No change of cars Omalia to [ JEHioR ATRY WhO ! s : : 0 BEHING ¥/ it 363, years or more and who we L _ cl I syrup, 15c; Z-pound cans Houston. ' This Is something vou canuct ket | not drafted into the service or received any | Sullivan and Detective Tom Hayes £ 3X6 feet 8X10 feet c; pear; -pound cans sugar corn, ‘g",,-"l"? e i ReES 40 hounty, Its objects were similar to other | started down to Rescue hall for 5 . worth 15¢; 2-pound cans string beans, 8 1 1602 Farnam stree S e L B (M e L e DL e late, 5o package; Baker's c CHARLES KENNEDY, ] of country, relief of distress among old [ hall, and the very first porson they met was Jate, 173 pac ik, 10c can Loy soldiers and those dependent upon them, | J I Corbett, who said that he had just ar- \ &g 4.x7 f i 9 12 f t evaporated cream, fancy mixed S Ties marion and to assist each other in all the affairs | Fived in the city without money and had 3 ? eet. X eet. pickles, 6¢ bottle; ow, ¢ bottle; 2 v vossible | Of life and for social purposes. Itaimed | gone to the hall. Upon close questioning he NS Columbia catsup, pints, 15¢ bottle; Colum- ‘For interrupting you, but you may Dossibly | o5 Shut the door on those whose service said that ne was a soldier of troop D, Eighth bla river salmon, Sige, 10¢, 121ec can; Cali- | be going east. If so, there are a couple of s insufficient to entitle them to consider- | cavalry, Fort Meade, S. D, He took enlist- 1/ 1/ fornia breakfast food, fic pound. Ins you should really bear in mind. These veterans, but not ta make distine- | ment. for five yeavs, and, becoming dis- 6X9 feet. 1 2X13 2 feet WOODENWARE SALI. Ao N oL weRto Nonihis and tion as between the private and the ofiicer. [ satisfied, he desovted from his post last ; i G-foot hard wood step ladder, 72c; hard | leaving Union depot daiigat 4:05 and 6:30 . | fe praised those who did not wait to en- | spring. ~ A reward of $00 is offered for the wood folding iron boards, 89c: hard wood | m.. respectively, arrtving in Chicago at 8:15 | 1ist ‘until the incentive of & bounty was | aerees of desspien pastry board, 19c; fine finished skirt boards, | and 9:30 next morning. £ offered or the draft compelled them to go e M 2 12)(15 feet modern stenciled salt boxes, 22c; wood- City ticket office, No. 1401 Farnam st. to the front. He touched upon the pension They Did Not Resign. E- M- YALE S ” tubs, #5¢ each; towel roller; R T SF T question and declaréd This ‘n‘iul hat the LANSING, Mich., Feb. 6.—The resigna- ¢ cach; chair seats, 7c each; clothes pin Gl < soldier had never received his just dues and sguTe o ke o S TThG per dozen, lc; clothes wringers, $L.25 cach; if he ever did it would be through such or- | tion of the three stae officers, Jochim, Iam $2.00 5;1-¢ cab'n-ts, 89¢ cach; woolen spons, ganizations as thi Aside from mercenary | bitzer and Berry, were not forthcoming th o cachi rolling plis, Sc eachs buttr prints, | | Tucsday, Debruary 12, 1 will run o, special | considerations there was 4 common'fecling, | morning, and Governor Rich stated that he | plomas from the Wonlds Iaiv Co- e N vor, 10e- woaden bowls de each: 9cch | Tex., and returns leaving Omaha from We o ommen experlence, Which ado | would at onco prepare the necessary pape Muine. Yl )h \\Axpo{ o i U U i DOk, L : Lt AU £ t i B such organizations a pleasur. eir em- i Vi ron o v Mme. Yale, the Vo Famed Complexion . e 'root ecrub brushes, P wist | ster street depot at 10 p. m. For tickel y B 0 theil mem- o4’ remove them framss office tomorrow. figPiie; Yale tho, Vorllramed ~comnlexion ] Exoelsior Ccmpl>xion Ramedies Awarded the Higheat Medals and Di- To the Fruit Lands of Southern Texas. i brooms, fo_each; covered sauce pans, e | and full information relative to o trip call ber, cAlter oy ,j,‘;‘,,‘"l?,,‘,‘(“(','x“',' oy (,‘Xf‘mfi'l',','; Land Commisionor Derry is the only | Herhat is been eutivated andier youh pie- irge tea £ach; tin Cups, | on o address . C. Patterson, tamge | (hia Josson of love of conntry ho elosed with | member of the board here today, and he | Herved by'tho uso of thess . A each; trays, be cach; 2-quart dippers, | block, Oma a touching. tribute to the late George . | told the governor he was undecided as to i Z-quart tea pots, 12c each; 10-quart e Chitds, course. The governor regards this as an in- , 16¢ ench, S B The gult conse ot Temn to o charming ro. | _The formal exercises of the evening | dication of fight ion the part of the board, PRICE LIST . USRI RO, sort. for Invalids who don't like zero weather, | €10sed Wwith an exhibition of fancy dancing | and Wil takeisteps accordingly. ARd A e aTAavice. . Letting down the prices. | F O ractions alao for home. seekers; 20 | bY the littio girk and boy of R. Phoenix. Petifionink Agamst Conviot Labor. FOR M)TH PATCHES, SALLOWAHESS, . e et A et e e il et | tabresiatilanaiplanted Intpearsinetitisiowng After lunch the remainder of the evening S S e . Medary. | Tiitek, dend akin/or any other dlscoloration T roc- - 6- 0110 ‘lg “ Cct ¢ ot improve the quality If wo | ores of land planted i pears net the owner | i 'hont i dancing SPRINGFIELD, TlL, Feb. 6.—J. C. Medary | Thicl, dead sicin or auy otl colorat | (¢ a. , paid doublo the price. DeWitt's Witel | $6,000.00 each ye L G In addition to a very large number of | of La Crosse, Wis., president of the whole- Wil yomove all aiin blemishos fnd =) Hazel Salve is the best salve that experience | lished. Strawberries and grapes also profit- 3 veter: 0| rlends o1 1 O ral complexion equal in purit, sl iy e beat sty eltinaiox ably raised. Regular winter tourist tickets | the Omaha veterans and their friends there [ sale saddiery association of the United | Mgl complexign paualin Bty can be bought any day, but spectal excur- | }Ore present sixty or soventy members of | geates; B. H. Campbell of Cincinnati, Jacob | ad 0 use thireo bottles if th Omaha, Neb. sions will be run the second Tuesday of [ the order from Council Blufr Meyer of St. Louis and Albert Kulilmy of | Slunding,althoush oo bottle & sun ) 3 each month from a limited territory to all CHARGED WATIL MURDER. Chicago, members of the association, today WRINKLES AHD SKIN FODD. s Piton’s o any in W. ‘g 4 ¢ L 4 8 Mrs. Carr of Denver Accused 6 B! tioned him to alolish the manufacture and_every trace of age. It Augustus Pitow's company in W. J. Scanlan’s | jjeq1e over 1 cent a mile; tickets good 30 St DL e E e 816N bt donvlotilabor i thelT1EH01 I DERLS | aaiating U SIREGME S Chosioal’ foatia greatest success, “Mavourneen,” is in the | days with stopovers southbound. B tusband, tontiary, . Tho governor took the matter | nounced marvalous: It mukes fanby ol city. The “Mavourneen” company comes to [ Talk it over with nearest agent or address | DENVER, Feb. 6.—Mrs. Carr, wife of | qer advisement. e el TS T LR R the Boyd on the first three evenings of next | B. L. Palmer, P. A, A. T. & S. F. R. R., | Harry L. Carr, the attorney who was mur- e e B0 e O e s Rieiddb il weel, with Chauncey Olcott, the well known | Omahia, Neb., and ask for free copy of illus- | dered at his home Sunday night by supgosed | iProtesting Against the Sugar Schedule, . tenor and actor, in the principal role. trated pamphlet describing Texas coast coun- | burglars, was arrested this afternoon, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 6.—A meeting was FRECKLES AND LA FRECKLA. 3 ' 5 g g It matters not It frockles have been from youth B B ¥ try. 1t only costs 1 cent to usk, and it may | charged with complicity in the crime. | held here of delegates from the Louisiana | toold ago L Feveila will remove thom in overy Thursday night next Hanlon Brothers' | mean a fortune for you E o chge. Tn eightoan nonths. ove rer o ; “Fantasma” will open a four nights en- | ° e « | Bessie Sherwood, Jim Tracey, a gambler, | Sugar and Rice exchange, Bureau of Trans- | ease In efzlicon wontlis over u wuarier of & 3 $3 SHO Vel gagement at Boyd's theater. CALLED 10 THEIR REST. and Ted Dolson, intimate friends of Mrs. | portation, Stock exchange, Mechanics and | of freckioa and thelr skin made beandital: ‘It (3 4 The present is what is termed the ninth = ; Carr, were also taken into custody. Lumbermen's exchange, Clearing house, Cot- [ lam less and wonderful. Price, 109 por bottle. WELT. edition of this very popular spectacul n- CITY OF MEXICO, Feb. 6.—Miquel The theory upon which the arrests were | ton exchange, Steam Boatmen's association, THE HAIR AND EXSELSIOY HAIR TONI3, Q& Saucakless,Bottom Waterproof. Best Shoe sold atthe price,, e Do, fary ducen, Zamaliel, king | Norona, the famous Mexican sculptor, is | mage is that these people entered into a | Produce exchange, Board of Trade, and Gray halr bs o turned back (9 its oniziial color : $5, $4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. o oISy the )_'“““u‘ lovers. tmne, | dead from typhus, He was the designer of | conspiracy to make away with Carr for the | trunk railway lines for the purpose of pro- | Womd: M yales Bxecisior Hale Fonte 14 con: i 2 qual CisLomm Work, €osting 170 3010 §5. sprites, peasants, witches, ghosts |u;\ul|.|{vl:; the great statue of Cuanhetemoc on the | purpose of securing possession of his life | testing against the legislation of congress | Idered tho most advauced triumph i AREEY K. $3.60 Police Shoe, 3 Soles and all the vast array which attend upon |-48¢0 de la Reforma in this city, and leaves | insurance, which is said to amount to | reference to sugar. It restoros the nataral color to/gray iy, containg E i v Best:Walking Shoe everfjuude, Fantasma and Zamaliel Will bes secn in new | MBRY monuments to bis genius, $20,000. ' Mrs. Carr stoutly maintains her one waeks G e rolled on 10 erent an astonil : $2.60, and $2 Shoes, ostumes, . ADAYTON, ., Lob, §.—Chi rlos Auderson | husband was Killed by burglars. Carr v e itx 3 2 e catod lusp | ENEETowth: For buld lieads ity marvelons § _ Uneqtimliedatiin prices Several new transformation scenes have | MeDaviel, aged 52 years, paymaster in the | one of the most prominent lawyers of the | M. Fitzgerald became intoxicated las! perbottle; G for §; 3 26 School Shoes been added, and many of the unique mechan- United States navy for thirty years, died | city, but his life, as well as that of his last | night and entered Rescue hall to go to bed. GUIDE TA BEAUTY. % 4 Boys sfiu&«i‘i«'-. Tor Service, feal tricks made familiar in the past by the "“"““";:’d‘;‘u‘ll"“‘;""m‘l‘(f““”‘ the stomach. He | wife, has been a very rapid and checkered | When he got inside, however, there wasa | Mme, Yale will send her “Guide to Teauts 2 £ 3 LADIES? Hanlons, have been elaborated to an aston- | VBN a6 i oe: soting in progress. Pitz did not | Valuible book, frec, to Tadins ¥ Y 3, $2.50 $2, $1.75 j SRLIN, Feb. 6.—A dispatch from Ab- | The dead came hero , | religious meeting in progress. itz did not | PR GRING T DAy for mab in : B . {28ing dekres and,dats ot e Snchinaded | kst ; The dead man came Lera from Baltimore | care'to: ratire at once; 50 he eitipledieny BXiraain Trom: Mme: Fale amous 1oeinres on 5 i n}’.,.‘n Don oln, Styl{oh, Porfect o little folks, as usual during the Han- | B (o' celebrated German surgeon 4 time interveuing in raising a_disturbance, wl pencral advie ¥ cultiire the tting and Servi p i iy S lankaa il oth, u erma eon. | two children. He obtained a divorce here. cer S van 1 0 e of education which gives 0 world :r’xl"? 1::z‘|:nv;:;l"l;r‘\-.‘n;l«! :\r‘|l‘lkm.|!:!.}?\ ; “m Prof. Pillroth was born at Bergen. April 26, | 1 ond wife committed suicide in this T’m'u M:m‘m‘ 408005 o Bhd hont EaMAL Gl oo 16 beaonta benu rut i o lu»n.-l‘:'l:‘:nl‘hu\lm: W. 1, cing turtie ool Tother teatumte”5y the | 1820, and was the author of a number of val: |'city a year and a half ago on account of | M tedeil and remiitn yorix A1wags. i I 'Dougihn Khocs, Naina Nawi Bantnimarts uable works 8! domestic troubles. months later he K Ite 4 Send all mail orders to Mme. Yale at her head e and price stamped on ‘antasma 3 PARIS, Feb. 6.—Marle do Ruisme, one of | met Miss Jennie Black. who had recontls Kansas Bank Resumes. quarters, Temple of Beauty, 116 State st., Chil- . bottom, Brockton The sale of seats for the entirc engage- i Ap Y10 lagreently. ARKANSAS CITY, Kan., Feb. 6.—On the | cako. 111 - : Mass ment will open this morning. ¥ S " e nnounces the death of Prof. Theodore | several years ago, where he left a wife and the promoters of tho woman's movement 1 | arrived from Buffalo, N. Y., in a Market x S MAIL ORDERS- Ladies, you may onder your ice, is dead, street bagnio, and becoming infatuated with | 15th day of last June the First National | goods by mail or get them from your drigeist 1 =S 2 1 TANOOGA, Feb. 6i.—Theod Scho- r v 8 3 7 he does not keep them send Muie. Yl Lis name, stace ruhm conimes o i tr | g ARG G o0 oot s | B mar e St i LM | e o i o o v s ot | Bt G S tant part in the prevailing drama, and this o) = b P il o marriage it is well known that Mrs. Carr morning it resumed busine: by permission n iron in the south, died last night. He was | has be : ; e : fact induced the author of “Our Count iron n.f ) RIghE has been leading a dual life, making the | of Comptroller Eckles under favorable aus- Cousin’ to ntroduce a railroad seeno of wou- | poYeats ol | He wis ora in England, but | rooms of “her friend, Miss 'Sherwood, a | pices. Mme. M. YATLE | 1GNATZ NEWMAN, 420 South 15th, ELIAS SVENSON, 1419 North 2ith. dorful effectivencss in the third act. The | MIErated early to this country an rendezyous where she met Tracey and Dolson. i . 8 = ’ ’ O 7 Novth 16th J. CARLSON, 1218 North 24tk dorful effcctivencss in tho third act "The | a timo nssoclated with Peter Cooper and ore Sha mat AT et anil Camptoxton Spectalint, || As W, BOWMAN €O/, 1117, Novth 16th; . J. CARLSON, 1218 North 24th, suenord nowover, 1s not theonly slomont | Abram S, Hewitt, In 183 he wont to At- TWELVE MONTHS IN POWER. still s1osad, k W. W. FISHER, 2925 Leavenworth, SY, So. Omaha. lopended upon, ingsmuch as Frank Jones | janta and during the war made mich of the gl The losses of the Globe Clothing Co, have 501 Karbach Block, st o] (better known S crkins) is surrounded armor for confederate He wiso in- | Presldent Dole of Huwali Celebrates His A not yet been adjusted. In consequence the /3 e} Dby other scenes of a rural nature and by | Seool R REhEA8 ok A S 5 e s remains - closed ether | 43 g 9 charactors tilized in th proséntation of y | Yented many vaiable mechauical appliances, niversary Disord store ,‘:’IILI,":.;‘n(\.l\}:.rmm'!“» 1 :xllk\llllm():mlu 15th and Douglas Strests, Omaha, Ne. story fraught with intense dramatic inter ‘ —_—— N FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.—The barken ) 2 Maln Ofice, 116 Stute St., Chicago, 1l 3 est and containing just the sort of comedy World's fair souvenir coins of 1593 for sale { tine W. IL. Diamond arrived this morning LOCAL BREVITI i = Bt FROM 4 that keeps in audience in convilsions of de- | at Chase & Bddy's, 1018 Farnam street, | seventecn and one- half days from Honolulu, & 4 g R Y —_— & light from the rise until the fall of tho cur- | Omaha. i e e o k < G NoRvoug e s ’ oL T S MADE A FREE TRADE SPEECH, 19, two days later than the advices brought | were to have held a meeting in Dr. Whin- Pl it b commencing Thursday, with matinee Satur’ — by the Irwin, During these two days noth- | ners's office last evening, but as oniy afow | [YE R BAS earantce uf oure. s 3 ; GHEAPEB THAN ST A ] day Governor Waite Unburdens Wimself to the | ing of importance occurred save the cele- | WOre present the meeting went over until a f py ki & co., Cor. Toth & b | ; X A S : FrmT Wool Growers at Denvey, bration of the anniversary of the establish- | Jater date Yuller &' Co., Cor. 1th &1 < OMANA. $ i No Biviler. No Steam. No Eigincer. Duving tho engzagement of the Abbott & ANVE ob. 6.—Govel *Waite 8 Mr. G. M. Hiteheock nolice court yester f ] A R MoEsT POWER for Corn and Feed Mills, Baling 4 4 4 DENVER, Feb 0.—Governor *Waite de- i l — : o Tillotson Comedy lwnl':{lll\‘ in “Niobe" in day afternoon waived preliminray hearing on X g i - £ Hay, RRunning Scparators, ¢ neries, Chicago two wecks ago, My, and Mrs. Frank ) : the charge of publishing lottery advertise . . 1. Short of this city went to Chicago and | erowers' convention this morning. Hode- | sional military turned ont and paraded the | ments hud was bound over to tae districe | | Miss Maria Parl OTT0 GASOLINE ENGINES spent several days with their son, b clared all tariff laws to be vicious, but if the | streets in the morning, 800 strong. | court in the sum of $1,500. e bond was 1SS aria rarioa the Stationary or Portable. kind hie thought all articles should bo taxed | yeadqu a Of the'® American: leagual t Mrs. J. P, Jensen of Fourth and Poppleton Ris written a compact cook book 110 50 H. P, Blo20 1L P | Lo Short, who is playing the cecentric part | country cannot exist without a law of this | When the procession reached 81500 ! 1 in that excellent nization k6 at Flclfiatinvailiitia o]y foature ofithe avenue, sister of Councilman Back, has a containing one bundred recipes ; J : B = gond for Cata Prices, ote,, describing work to be done, § { \ ment of the provisional government on the livered u freo trade speech before the wool | 17(n, which passed off quietly. The proyi- of Jefferson Tombkins, the art enthusiast, Mrs. Short attended two performanc X I stars and stripes were raised and the bands L3 Vilson bill worthy of serious consideratio ands | canary bird which laid sixty-three eggs du e palitablo d shes, which ean bo - i Bro anthusiastio i theie "braias of te ox- | Vis0u bl worthy of serious cansiduration | 10T EITIDEE WETQ ERAEL an he bunds | canary bird which lad sxty-three ofg dur: fsxnulatabiaabanhiai oane OTTOGAS ENGINE WORKS, cellence of the entertuinment would be killed beforo the bilt became a lnw, | meeting was held in the evening in Palace | young birds. ¢ This is sald to be & most i b} 4 i 50 & Walnut Sts,, PIILADELPIHIA, PA DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sulve cures sores, A e DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salye cures ulcers. ot Omala, 107 S. 14th St, A PR FT Jor's ro. | Sauare which attracted the largest crowd | extraordinary record for a cani home by ustng the wo &+ vicvs 7 marks resolutions were adopted denouncing [ ever congregated in Honolwlu. A large | james Cramdall has been arrested, : : ‘Rl the theory of free trade und all representa. | humber of Portuguese marched down the | epgrged with maliclous destruction of prop- Lleblg Y S tion made for it that its pas will benefiy | streef headed by their own band and joined | apry He had some grudge against a Mr. . The first announcement of the decision of | sucn g Law over 1,000,000 wool growers of this | Speeches were delivered by Mr. Atherton, J. | 1230 North Nineteenth. e s CARL FOR YOUR BYES|[ Ny 2 WA/ Imperfectly Fitted Glasses Judge Ambrose with relation to selling | country will be rvuined, while only B, Castle, W, O, Smith, Judge Robertson and | giher way that suggested itself as better to = proporty for speclal taxos creased consider. | WOOIGK. mANUMOLATORs Can bo babofited: | Walter G. Smith, Tio, colobration of tho | shmw N’ i win tan 1o brea wne ot e | | ExXtract of Beef. New Styles able commotion In the city hall, as it was | ‘They further represent that free wool will | bay was brought to a ciose by a reception | Johnson's front windows 8 ew yles. . 6 DAl pai not cheapen clothing, but will deprive | given by the president and Mrs. Dole, wich s Mis Biabia e | ( : New Sizes understood that It apsolutely prevented the | Ji PR CEECRR Ok ity to earn | Was largely attended. DIED Ml Poriaais i ;m‘m'.-‘y; s 0 su ew dlzes. #ale Of property for speclal taxes under any |‘thewr daily bread; declare for free coinage prre—— T T e TTore e clont guaranteo thut the recipes : (ol clroumstances; It was froely predioted that | o s iiseh tat ook rosiheo fop freo coluoge Formed a Bimetullic League, Noticen of Avedinen o s wvder (0L ie.ud, Aty are praoticaland gond, Maty of 3 2 New Backgroundls. J It meant the bankruptey of the city, unless | members of congress opposed to tho protec- BOSTON, Peb. 6.—A mecting was held | Nte: cach ddaitional tine, ten cents G them give fmproved msthous of N Noaaaaonlas it reve 1, but when the alarmists | tion of this industry. here today to promote the establishment of | DOW-—Fehruary 6, at 1311 North Lowe preparing the simpier dishes, while ew Accessories, understood that it did not apply to speclal ~ international bimetallism, and a represent- | Due Peter Dow. Funeral from residen somo aro for dishes which hive New Ideas improvements where the proceedings wWere Phursday, at 2 p. m. Interment, Fores hesn banhldared i pravis t » ] B 3 v nins, a e comi ece was selected to or- i ular and in full compliunce with tho law Death of Jusos P, Ammbn aive caminitteca: wos ted to push for-| Lawn, tho professional cook, but which uneasiness abated, and it is stated that A great many acquaintances and friends | ward the work. President Ingalls of Bos- | REHM—Febraary 6, of pneumonia, cub ba aRally e with Diobic that put a different pliase on tho situation, | Will Fegret to learn that James . Timming, | ton university was elécted chairman. Tug Ay i, aged o) xcus i 2230 Fnilton COMPANY'S Extract of liect, The case hinged only on an frregularity In | for six years the proprietor of the restuur- | promoters of the movement are opposed to | el motiee neseatior . Of 4 tehm, 3 g{ the proceedings of the council in causing the | ant at the northern terminus of the cable s o \ - work to be don and the it held that this ad, is dead [@ was one o 0se gen frrogularity was sufficient to release the | FORC 18 d He, Mak.hoe of these ganta property from any claim against it for tne | Cordial men whom to know is to like, and of Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, 7 work performed. the thousunds of people who huve stopped in o I . i 2 GO at the little restwurantat the coruer of Lako ; ) 4 We Fit Glusses Porfoctly Eyes HIGH-CLASS PiDTI3R\PAT. SeorrRy P and Twentieth streets, it is safe to say that . FR 2 T A PSRl e srdor | RO one ever found reason for other than 0y &, 810, it 3t 111 Judgo Scoté yestorday chiangod lia ordor | B6, S8 ETEE0UIG, TeGeEy, fot Glier i - o W. I SEYMOUR, optician, | | &7, 315, 37 ). 1301 3¢, d 1 sendiug Claude Clark, an incorrigible boy, w | HiN ICUaK LONAXe the prontistor Ate. I ]l Pu" Your Tooth e Ga Miciiatan the reform senool on the promise of thelad’s | death, He was & native cf Ireland and i [ | t Bavawn wind Ha father that he woula besent tolivoona farm | eamo to this couutry when 14 years ol M it . FETC AN 2 e with s grand ‘ather in Michigan For more than twenty years he was in busi- i 3 0 ’ \ - 3 Judgo Ferg:son has passed upon the ques- | uess in Philadelphia, whore ne enjoyed th e A U ‘ , BIRNEY’'S tions in tho Lee-Clarke-Andrecsen Hard- | acquuintance of mauy of the prominent cit 1 b WAL couipiiy b, ERANTIOR Uho Injunction | deus. . SIX- \Gars A3 he came. 1. Onibi o Catarrh Powder a8 prayed for, The avplication was asked | Mr. Timmins is survived by three sons 5 notieves Cuturrh and Cold by the Lee Andreesen facuion, the purpose | Ldward, Jumes and Joseph—and a daughte o g NS HNI AMARE RE g being to restrain the Clarke faction from in- | Mamie, who resides in Philadelphia. 1o Nervous Headiche greatly reliovep by th e olses & terfering wich the mavagement of the busi- | will be missed from the place which bis | [ DR. WITH ZRS, use of our lenses, . DEAFNESS. ness - courtsy aud cordiality mado popuin, aud The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-~No Ammouia; No Alum, 4 Floor; Brow Block,, 10ih aud Douglas THE ALOE & PaNIOLD (0., 1% kols Temple, €41 e all who kuew bhim will sincercly wish -““J i treatinwtor sample ree De Witt'u Lazel salve cures pllea, Be way rest in peace, Used in Mjlliops of Homes—40 Vears the Standard Teipngee 118, 1808 Fasuaw $¢ Opoosite Paxton Hoto | . BGId by druggiate, 00 =