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MITI. AYE AT v s vw ae THE _OMAHA DAILY BEF : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1894 8 — CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS | i e i | BOSTON. STORR WILL DO 1T | e e TRE LA o [AT BOSTON STRE MY Chas. Shiverick & Co. and wiil be the guest of Bishop Worthing pald us heavy damages on this stock and — ton. This afterncon Bishop Hare will ad the public now gets the benefit. Men's FRRint sed Designating Jefferson | dress the Women's Auxillary at 3 o'clock in | Offer the Greatest Bargains and Draw the | bleached musiim: drawers, 15e. Lined hos- | Such Bargains in Dress Goods as Yon Never Ordinance the cathedral. On Thursday he will conduct ; \ t skin gloves, warth $1.00, for 36c. Over Pana Square as Site for Market House, Quiet Day services for the women of the Biggest Orowds Ever Drawn in Omaha, coats with fur oellars and cufts, $1 Boys Before Heard Of, dfoceses in the cathedral, commencing Wwith overcoats, G0c. Fast blue polka dot sk the Holy Communion at 10 a. m 9c. Duck ulsters, formerly $3.60, now § hort coats, G9c. Leather coats.go at §1.50. ANOTHER APPOINTMENT KNOCKED OUT | 10: ana o coupon eutotrom Sunday's worta- | YARD WIDE BLEACHED ~ MUSLIN 1 f Pty foun, B0 o be ‘$4.50, they THEY ARE AL‘MOS]" GIVEN AWAY ID l]l \)leI\ L]I\)I}‘ y at Herald will get 16 large and beautiful pho —_— $1.60. Leather vests, 98¢, Blanket Ifned e totographs of famous palntings. duck pants now gbc. Scotch caps, fc. ¢ Dross Goods o o Wool Dress il Does Not Want Dick Smith for - New Spring Lawns Le—Hest Curtain Serim | Ghofcn of all caps, worth up to $1.00, 10c. M Yard—800 Wool Dre Iding Inspeetor — Firo Limits Or. HAYDEN BROS, 1e s Callcos le—25c Black Long pant boys' suits, $1.60. Men's strong Goods 15¢ Yard—78¢c Dress Goods Turkey red Yard - Remember the istitehed elastic web sugpender: dinance Considerably Modi Ladies 1 o r ¥ 4 i o il , EFAIES I Eishe 4 " . b handkerchiefs, 24x24, 2c Extra large Boston St A complete assortment of all grades of furnitars, from the « al Labor Unlon's Protest. s Gl oD CAllAEHHIA brRGa Por M6 Colored Border Handk'fs e veuth, - sines 48, A ond g0 &t 76c—here e per. doten; fancy lemons, 17340 per doren —_ '“"‘ e Tt AL AL A AL Saspeas: plain: to the mc expensive, recently purchasad at the ree " " onl SR & v bt Uiy s ADS to close 76e, Real fine cashmere he Ts now located in the Bell Dep't Store's The market house is to be ere N | Don't forget where you can buy fish the BLEACT! iD MUSLIN, 1C A YARD. | hose, former price 3Gc, now 15c. Gray half- | g14 gtand, 15th and Dodge streets | duced market prices, Jefterson square, for the council last even ; Vo b i e 10 cases of yard-wide bleached muslins, | hose, 3¢ pair. Fine dress I8¢ 50" WOOL DRE GOODS ing passed the ordinance designating it a | ¢ o WO HAYE. INORWAYE HOSEING (0% S0 1 In Il semmantey wll go-ut 1o o yurdy pair. Heavy welght underwear, Sc, Strong immense lot of elegant 36-inch navy (6 TV ENRL. Bt each; codfish, 2%c; finnan haddies, 10c per NEW PRINTED LAWNS, 1C'A YARD neat and durable working shirts, 19c. Over- storm serge, dress flannel, elegant dlag. { gite for that purpo SRR AN AT R 6 cases of new crican lawns, in fancy | coats for less than the lning 18 worth. | o™ eocides, whipeords and n all Hascall renowed his opposition to it and | F G Y Y ke printed patterns, go at lc a yard Boys' walsts at 16c, worth 50c. Boys® cloth- [ S, FOCHI S, WAIDEATCH and Serees M | ~ 5 fndulged in a lengthy haran as to the [ erel, 7 10c, 12 anchovies 4e per 15C SILKALINE REMNANTS, 214C. ing way down. We still have a few of those |, ©e I ug 26, go @ olacg alleged legal obstacles, but the ordinance | pound. HAYDEN DBROS. The newest and most elegant lot of silka- | $2.00 suff hats, they got soaking wet, at 50C WOOL DRESS GOODS 15 )- () ll (1\7 ¥ ? ed by the following votc " Lk line art drapory remnants go at yard. | 25c, Be sure you are In the right pla A SR T ) = . Pt X ot el BEST DRESS CALICOS, 2'4C A YARD. first locate corner 16th and Douglas, where | = GO fg el e Ih Al colors < Bechel, Bruner, Burkley, — - 5 cases of fine dress calicos, Turkey B T e on, te s HLaN: o b md apou: Wil |8 £ " il worth fully 50¢, go at 15¢ per yard. World Holr Jacobsen, McAndrews, r souvenir comns 1893 for sale | calicos and indigo blue calicos, go at 2} ind us stra opposite the ruins, where A 3 395G L i 1D Dy o Ay BT AR NN | ot e d i G OV S SR SOAT @ find"un atraight opporte the s, where | ™5 UGk Ditisds doons me | Lol : L Omaha T CURTAIN SCRIM, 1C A YARD RN, o st e An elegant line of new imported dress | ] -~ Back, Hascall ,Lem] I kar—4 - —r 1t reading ] 3 ods, all the late novelt satin berber | g Mikyor. vetoed a n of the ir SAWED THROUGH TRON B ant lace curtain scrim, new GLOBE FIRE SALE, WORtR 80r 0 S8 Tt vard | 0 3 bill ot tHe Darber Asphall company b A UL GG L P. 8. Wednosday morning from 8 to 8:3 o | v i1l of th her Asp company AU $2.50 WOOL BLANK 050 we will sell boys' knee pants for 6¢ a pair 26 WOOL DR i NIV L SUEHVSLbRIY o [EOT e ERi e i AR W (o S Gl A feecl oL on r’”\ v:] ’m‘ r )v(l“n “”l rr a8 ofeloe) On our front bargaln squa st as you g ‘$3 SH WELT, o 0y 2 v - rom Jull @ mporin. b e . one to a custome one sold before 8 o'clock ohitt 18 AB6W: W v 500 f of thedat L] b fund, when there was still sufficient in the ivar ['\ o '; = |”\' ORI rvend. | Dinkets, full siae, sound and porfect, 80 | hono sold after 8:3 UL L i dboe Rt tnyall 3 WELT. curbing, clearing and gattering fund .Th AL L ot kb o AL L L) i . T late: shades of sati 1 wool effects, go at m Waterproof, Best Shoe sold at the price, 4 well, the man who attempted to rob the Em 5C EMBROIDERY 1€ A YARD. T INVOLVED [ late shades of satin and v effects, go tproaf, price, Yorh v maulied f COFIA PR GG TR T8 G waB Eeled |, AUl CRervRYFOW I o A4 eme | LOEORIANTEEOLY LADIOS 160 FAST BLAGK HOSE, 8 1-00 and $3.50 Dress Shoo. Comptroller Olsen pr ted a letter from s e i s idery that usually sells at be, go at le | . a o Sult b itk LADIES' 16C FAS LACK SE, 21-2 i ual Cstoin work, costing Trom $0 1o $5 s Eha¥a ot Babile: Worka Petust S4ahe | gt victed, sontenced [ rofery th 3 Test Case -;;“::.'-. -|1|\":l'““ T_“ by Waliut ) cases ladies’ fast black heavy c | .$53.60 ,po,.gq Shoe, 3 Soles. ‘ and taken to ary, and afterward g T BMBR ERY FOR 2C. roperty Owners. hoe, 2 1-2¢ a palr est Walking Shoe cver? made, dorse the bill of Mr. Woodburn, forme 100 EMBROIDERY FOR fon ! ] bR R s e, 2 - : 3 . ; t i i fon. $160°10H t th reme court, returned to | Al the medium width embroidery in strips [ A8 early as the summer of 1880 the resi Children's and misses' heavy ribbed fast | $2.50, and $2 Shoes, L ! "","‘ AR At Sl this place until the appeal for a | from 1 to 414 yards, go at 3¢ a yard. dents of Walnut Hill conceived the idea that ml.‘u[nu- 3 1-2¢ WL i U led at the price, ROPVIL om_ November o January i A 50 EMBROIDERY FOR 5% he streets in front of thei adles’ 25¢ seamless black hose, 10¢ a e 3 20, 1894, for the reason that Mr. Woodburn y could :be heard, broke fail 1 5 15C EMBROIDERY FOR | they wanted the streets in front of their | = Radl \ . Boys B2 & $1.75 School Shoes performed no services during the time men- H18ht by sawing through five iron bars The highest grade and newest desfgns of | proporty graded, and in July, 1890, 8. D. | F e L R ; % "Ate the Tiesd for Scrvice, tloned. The maiter was referred to the [ tace has been dishovered of his whereabouts. | fine embroldery, that usually sells for 13¢ | yorcer and others petitioned the city coun- | oauiat 0"y P e e T a3 LADIES’ committee on judiciar ; rlaihar i S B0 At G PMBROIDERY FOR 7340C. cil, asking that nine streets be brought to LADI C HOSE, 25C. < 3, $2.50 $2, $1.75- AL Ol L SRR - = Finest embroidery ever turncd from a | an established grade, the work to be The highest grade of fast black, fine gage | % ongola, Styl(ah, e L AL O TR LR R i Made u Novel Exeape. St Gall Toom, in widthe from 5 (o 4 tehes, | formed under tho three-fitths clause of the [ and lisle tircad hose, 2 a pair, meand Sk leuble Heat D A var oL (ho Oar ST. LOUIS, Feb. 20 s have reached | go at 7ige a yard city charter and without cost to the eity. A MEN'S G0C UNDERWEAR, 150, Tnsist upon hiiving W. £, T mmittec on legislat here of the escape from the Chester, IIL., 250 EMBROIDERY FOR 10C. fow woeks later the final ordinance was ~ All the men's underwear, In shirts or Douglhs Shoen, - Name Wbt pllhlh o 2% S 3 The widest and finest cmbroideries in this | passed and in December of that year the con- ( drawers, jersey ribbed or flat goods, that sell B unich price stamped on srotesting against the pending ordinance | prison of Joseph S. Hardin, the Centralia h ul finest embroider passed a T t bl b i . brice staniped o T ANl DA OMas Kbt clty alsotiainy. wa ; immense purchase all go in one lot at 10c | tract was awarded to Katz & Callahan at the [ regularly for 50c, go tomorrow at 15 2 s e - z: Brbciton Gl Ll P ¥ II, train robber, sent up for twenty years. 1. rate of 14% cents per cuble yard. The next AlL thie finest grades of men's wool under- i e 2 3 3 Mass, ,,|..,,|‘”,l. e T o s e [ LTI from the time he C WHITE GOODS FOR B5C. vear the work was completed and the coun- | wear, worth up to go at ddc. . A resolution granting th stepped fnto the pen fary at Chester, | gop Deces of new plain white goods, In- | eil passed upon the final estimates from the HE BOSTON STORE, cil_chamber to the Omaha Medical assocta- | began to cultivate frien hip with the trusty » Works, aggre- | Now located at the corner of 15th and Dodge tLre it that no bonds be | 1€ became a fast friend of one of these, [ gy on hund tomorrow of all days; tomor- | ried to the books of the city treasurer and ————— e e e ioy” of tha_ bondy bg | And vesterday the cart driver permitted him | roy's the greatest of h> your. Bos- | an attempt was made to collect the tax. On | 10c and n coupon cut from Sunday's World- | IGNATZ NEWMAN, 420 South 13th. ELIAS SVENSON, 1419 North 24th settied, was lald on the tab to Jump into the vehicle and, lying down on ton Store 1s offering most.tremendous | March 12, 1803 pfatun el meloG G X Herald will get 16 large and beautital plio- | A, W. BOWMAN €., 117 North 16th. C. J. CARLSON, 1218 North 24tf ===~ i Ceis BLE LN ) LR, loaded the cart with clay, comblotely cover- [ unitrvear, now eversthing. | a number of tho other residents and prop- | ‘*OSTAP f TNONT TN W. W. FISHER, 2025 Leavenworth, I\ A. CRESSY, So. Omaha [hasoommlLtaaHONRIIMISy Tenorted b (Ol GG B BEA . WL such prices as will be scen tomorrow | erty owners in Walnut Hiil joined in a peti- The Land of Sunshi —_— — ) versely upon the appointment of Richard | cart was loaded the trusty drove out of the | wore ever shown before tion which was filed in the district court v 3 Sam | = Smith as building inspector. vote then tes of the penitentiary and, arriving at the 10 BLANKETS FOR $2.50. | asking that the eity be restrained from col- This winter all roads lead to Californla came upon the confirmation of Mr. Smith, | river bank, where a dump fiac AlL the finest grades of silver gray flecce | lecting the tax, alleging that the city s usual, the route via Denver and Salt —— Rw Who was turned down by the following vote: | lished for the purpose of st ng th | wool, white, modiaated solden brown and all | changed the grade. of the strests without | Lako City is a prime favorite: FROM L 4 yes k., Bechel asser, Jacobsen, | levee, Hardin was uped with the clay | the high grade blankets that sold for $7.50 | first securing the consent of the petitioners Every one knows how it's formed—the =2 8 wunders, Specht and Thomas, 7; nays— | down the embankment and into the river, | go at $2.50 who originally signed for the grading. At rlington from here to Denver and the e runer, Burkley, hn, Hascall, Holmes, ;-Im it is !h\‘m;‘:hV that by prearrangement 25C BLACK SATEENS 5C A YARD. the time a temporary restraining order wa | 0 xlnn:;-‘fll,m' and the Southern Pacific S e S G G mly, Parker, McAndrews, Howell, 9. there was a skiff near at hand into which he The finest grade of strictly new fast black | granted and the matter was hung up unti om re on. . ho ordinance making It a misdemeanor | Jumped and was rowed beyond the reach and | Imported sateens, plain and brocaded, worth | now. Absolute comfort and a magnificent variety GHE@?F% THAN Q?Efifii for anybody under 16 years of age to be | SIght of the authorities. fully 2ic, go at Ge a yard Tn defending the suit the city contends | of scencry are its greatost altr but 0 AN o ] found on the strects after 9 o'clock at night —— e BOSTON STORE, that on the whole the proce g8 were | the feature of low 1 not lost sight of. | N ile 0 Steant. Engineer. was Kkilled by an adverse report from the Overpowered the Guard. N. W. cor. 15th and Dodge streets. regular; that the property owners all knew The present round trip rate is $65.50. BEST POWER for Corn and Feed Miils, Baling committee on police LOCKHART, Tex., Feb, 20.—The prison = 5 of the change of grade and that the work : Tickets Iu|.1v=_\ III‘HIH tables and advertis. Hay, Running Sepurators, Crenmerics, e The request from the Board of Health for | in the county jail overpowered the guard ANNOUNCEMENTS, was' being performed under the terms of [ ing matter at 1324 Farnam strect. STINE i) an ambulance was placed on file, the com- | fast night, took the Koys from him and ail . e i the original ordinance; that they sat back < WELI NAVEELE, OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES mittce on police reporting that ' the funds | geonnen” oxcont one, . Mest i Both Frederick Warde and Louis James, | and watched the grading, Kicking only when City Ticket Agent. were too low to warrant the exponse. ? Phigone, o Mexlean condemned | who will be at Boyd’s on February 21, 22, | the grading was finished and when they el Stationary or Portable. to hang for wife murder, Ten men in all o RhISI e GIRLS PASSED BAD MONEY. he recommendation of the committee | 0 h 23 and 24, are widely and favorably knc were asked to pay for the 1to 50 H. P 81020 H. P, 0 ( s are at large. A sheriff's posse with dogs are EH) y and fay y known | & RGtE on wm] n‘.” to Nx : ‘Ill\-\rrll;ynlh‘vl[ :,»\lu‘”“.;: V::\\' ORI IS S thot et i do ar T inedra At WA T e :lh\l:;H;:(I“Iu'n“.‘y‘llgl:;u:‘e;v"w‘hzn,} lllv‘l:H‘l\Vr-] with i obi for GOl I LT ID Bes lor, A aCEIL B ook o b dones engincer's report for distribution by 5 s T 2 L IO I A aqot A UL Thought to Be Connected Counter- B S SN Consmereia ehub. wan knackad out by | PREPARISG TOR TR NERE C.oarmsrcy, | 1¥1be Teputation us the head of a com- | &It RIS U At i dhcuking of the [ THOUEME to Tio Conocted with o Cuunter OTTOGAS ENGINE WORKS, vote of 7 to 9. s “Y+ | pany, and in his respective line of work c matter stated that it was simply a case L7 Lit ot ML Omala, 107 S. 14th St. 350 & Walnut Sty, FPEHILADELPIIEA, PA, committee on viaduets and rail that It was advisable to have a built over the Belt line sewer sys- tem extended and other matters of public im hardly be cqualed. There will be much fn- | Where some wealthy property owners had | In the pasttwo weeks the police have had got permission to grade tho strects in front | complaints that two girls were In the busi- of their property, and after the work was | ness of passing counterfeit money and that performed they wanted to sneak out of | yhoy were in some way connected with a General Warr with Whic VER, ¢ Gathering Ammunition in the Fight. J. Warner | &1 terest nifested in their combined appear. cially as they have with them a ok | S5 R e DE: provements attended to befo trying to | of Ohio, president of the Bimetallic league, | TeMarkably strong company and elaborate | payment, leaving the city to hold the sack. s iy e , oA 2 e p ™ Foye) “OUPIDENE™ = cure an extension of the Leavenworth car | arrived in this eity this mornit He said | Scenersy. The repertory has been arranged o T ne ] “m;h sy ek b (ors Yo j Mgfli{an R!I.S'Efifi FD"“ cemiallo line, and the petition to that end went to the | tonight he was not prepared to discuss the | 88 follows: Wednesday night and Thurs- or more, but where it was located could not e\ 1] P EE LB Vi prescripe When C. W. Davis of this city died, on [ be learned, nor has the plant as y June 4, 1887, he was the owner of a large | unearthed. t been o French phiyeici ® of the 11 quickly cure vou of all ner- iltig, SCN 18 Lost Manhood, tion of e fun vous or dis il he Lion's Mouth,” a rom; purpose of his visit in detail, but that he | 92y matinee, The claim of the Barber Asphalt company, S ; LG RO LI Rl e amounting to $7.128.55, was ordered inserted ot s on O lieicrselcol i 810 Ble VALY EHEEIYAGLY \Dalston HOHu L yA N HISSE Fr bt e ira . National ) baiticlof. woman named Green, who keeps a B e b Biotiy: feahuaiing Dralin Vancoma and in the appropriation ordinance to be paid e figh g night and Saturday matinee, “‘Francesca da | pone s Py i baker South Thirteenth street, was I ] Tt P 3 onca, this state. That stock, like the bal- | g | TS ol : in_acordance with the recommendation of | ,the Natlenal Bimetalllc leaguo,” said the | Rimiui,” with Mr. James in his great char- | anoe of the property, went (o the heirs and | Lhg, immediate causo of the arrest of (e fon tho tivor, ho kidacsa and. tho urinary Chomayin, i on ‘moton o ol he | SSNCFAL, WL take an uctse it "in 58 | St pape, he Jntor, and Mo, Warde 1 | Lo et e A Soms. oriys S | AT Sho s sTcred o ek on severad EronE o s B e T AT e T O e Iver majority o the next congress | the late Lawrence Barrett’s old role of [ the Ponca bank.failed and went into the | on her and as far as she could learn 1t was Tho roason 6 ety pa ara troubled with JEIDRSLORs Al aeriopN Was 0 g The fact that the rapeal of the Sherman law | Lanciotto; Friday night, “Othello,” and Sat- | hands of Albert Watkins, who was appointed | o sanie party i onch caser She In some atitia, ik wiihont L n prcHs did not bring better times has opened the | urday night, * r.” All the scencry | receiver. Not long ago the comptroller of | way learned that the young woman who al iy Hascall sceured the amending of the pend- or vl ing five limits ordinance b eyes of the people in the east on the financial | for each piece arried by the organization, | the treasury of the United States ordered an | pagteq the money lived near the shot tower it s Al duestion. The bond issue will help matters | The supporting company numbers thirty peo- | assessment of §100 per share upon all of the | anq she notified the police. Nothing was cutting out the territory bounded by the Union Pacific bridga [ dietion. The bond issu Tov le. stock of the bank. ¢ Fmatton e L L AR SR portant t in the coming campaign, but Boyd's theater will be occupied four nights, | of the Davis estate to contribute the sum of | place and pubrcased goods to the value of 15 D ool . nulfnf; r!xv|‘~||'(l);:|,:v1;,'\:l|x|‘l(liln ‘h:-umm L"h:rru?f“ tho silver. question need net andewili not | beginning next Sunday, by the successtui | §5.000 toward helping out the creditors of the | cents and. tendered in payment $1. They "A BRIGHT HOME MAKES AMERRY EGinAsa AbY Bloroe, l-‘?-hl Senth ,l.m_,i- stand aside for it.” naval drama, “The Ensign.”” The play | bank. Yesterday the matter was called up | recajved 85 cents in change and left. Mrs. — ) WITH tounded by Plerce, Bighteenth, TWenty- | General Warner will go to Chicago from | scored a veriiable triumph here last season | in the county court, where the receivar asked | Graen then notified the police and HEART.” JOY TRAVELS ALONG 1 ourth and a line 132 fect south of Leaven- | jore! and will doubtless be warmly welcomed back. | for the privilege of filing the claim. This was | could fdentify tho parties and (hat worth, This was opposed by Hascail, and e Its historical features are deeply interesting | Brauted, but it means a legal fight, as the | (hey who lived near the shot tower. when the amendment carried he declared RUCK FROM BEHIND. and the skillful blending of familiar char- | heirs claim that the estate is not ilable to | he police visited the house indicated by that it would fnvalidate the whole ordinance —_— acters in our history with a pretty romance [ the creditors of the bank. The attornevs | Mrs, Green and arrested Carrie Hart on the S o and moved that it be recommitted to the | Mysterlous Murder of a Maine Lawyer | of the civil war period render the production | Will hear proof upon the subject and John charge of passing counterfeit mon The v commitiee on judiclury. 1€ was =0 ordered. While Rending in T1is Parior. doubly meritorious. The vast eqdipment of | Steel, G. W. Holbrook and J. H. Parrotte | mother of Carrle was not going to submit = ORDINANCES DISPOSED OF. BANGOR, Me., Feb. 20—A mysterious lery seems almost extravagant, but of | have been appointed as refere to the arrest of hor daughter and showed | sm——_—m_——, ~ The following ordinances were read a first | case of attempted murder lias come to light | cOurse makes the production ~additionally Suit Against a Church. fight. The girl was taken and locked up. and second time -gud referred or laid ove ™ AnRdanithaiiies MR at Frankfort, fifteen miles from here, praiseworthy, and doubtless the er in this city gement ill prove one of the season’s She ing that the money was pi solutely refused to talk beyond say- :d on her by TUE ALOE & PESFOLD €0, The Southwestern Presbyterian church, To repeal the ordinance ordering the open- | Parker Treal, a well known lawyer of the | events. located at Twenticth and Leavenworth | some woman whom she did not know. » & ing of Twenty-Fourth street f n to | town, lives with his sister, Mrs. Laura Treat, — streets is enjoying the pastime of defending After her arr Mr. Harrison, who ke e ' AR Cuming street; to open Burdette from | and her daughter Bertha, a deaf and dumb The better class of theater goers are now | a suit in the district ce it having been | a cigar store at 702 South Thirteenth, 1408 Farnam Street, Twentieth to Twenty-first; to open Locust | gyl uturday night, while reading fn the | S2OWInE a lively and intelligent interest in | made a party to the forcclosure of a mort- | she was the one who went to his plac P t from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth; to open Thirty-seventh from Ames avenue (o § to open Thirteenth from the cente section 15 to Ohlo strect; to ope teenth from Castellar. to Vinton that form of entertainment known as the | gage. The petition w 4 today and the | frequently, purchased 10 cents wo variety show,” and a closer acquaintance | allegation is that on February 19, 1582, the | tobacco, gave him a dollar in exchange and h its merits will give it a still greater | trustees of the church borrowed from the O. | went out leaving the tobacco on the counter popularity with them. There has never heen . Davis fund the sum of $1,000, to be paid | This money was also found to be counter- any question as to the entertaining quali- | in annual installments of §100 cach. This | feit 5 il SE}“{LES &v Retail Dn:s,zzv,f‘l: o SEARLES, | SrechontSlomios. 4 sitting room, some one dealt him several blows, felling him to the floor. His siste Who was in another part of the house, heard the blows and rushed to the room, where he lay on the floor, unconscious and bleeding ague; ne of Seven- to ope w ST Ao Phelps from Thirteenth to Fourfeenth; to ties or the genuine artistic skill that is 1 i Mo o g S5 p L fro; o serious wounds ol head. The € d c 8 hat is so | debt was guaranteed by J. I%. Thomas, but Carrie’s sister Minnie, who has been with P ( open St trom iy sisth o oy | {0 mine serous o an i heat T | U5 0T, SR A g m el e MCa e M s e S LUIALL second; to open Twenty-sixth south from |yt MPRVEE O AERe beeh deait with not heretofore been agye be e due one year ago, no portion of the | arrested as no one could be found who could Pl —— i o o onan Tty ol N v | cinity. " Suspicion rests on the deughter | OU% Amusement It comes | same has been paid. In the petition the | positively identity her. 2 il Ty sovenis avenue troci | Bertha, although no renson for such an at- | fo. the best the 1 (s per- | plaintiff alleges that this mortgage which is -— 5 to open Twenty-seventh avenue from ug formance to meet the desires of t clients, | now sought to be forel s subject to a S S Burdette to the north line of Latey's sub: | tck can be ascribed. R A e e :n‘w\w‘m: g “;W! el .1.].: I[I.L:Jm:u( o WEATHER FORECASTS, to open wton, from Davenport’s sub. to S need not be learned. The new Howard | ynpaid, $2200 5 e TR PR e L T Thirtieth; to open Fort, from Twentyfourth Talked with the Commission. Athencum company will open their return = It W o::Gonernlly Kol t to the north boulevard; to widen the alley | CHECOTAHM, I. T., The Dawes | engagement at the Fifteenth Street theat Lyaaiisigliyay Rolihe . 0T f |[.(|-;[m-'-n Leavenworth and Marcy from | gommission met the representatives of the | for four nights and Wednesday mati In the eriminal eourt th's morning the jury WASIING 20.—TForecasts for Invalid Chairs, Thirty-first to Thirty-second; to open an - < commencing with Sunday matine Feb- | returned a verdict finding George R Wednesday: For Nebraska, South Dakota i MALL = 3 five zed tribes again today and pro- wcing y ct finding George Ryan iesday CMEN @ AL ol alley between Jones and Leavenworth from asate nAAE R SREO] | fruary guilty of highway robbery, in this, that a | and Kansas—Generally fair; warmer; varia Consuttation Ereo, Supporters, f Twenty-second fo Twenty-fourthi o apen | POUBed (o them the questions of siatehood = fow days ago, while both men were stealing | ble winds Atomizers, and extend Thirty-uixth stroct rom Center Anitulands in csevetall Tho ,Drovalling | Crowded houses are the rule at the TUf- | o vide on & frelght. train from Waterien to B { wine ” - ~ Sponges, o the south city limits; to grade the alley | Sentime phLLG. s seomed to be | teenth Street theater this week, where the'| this city, at tho point of o revolves. Rvay Por Towa—TFair; warmer; northwest win GH 0"“3- N a Rvau S between Maple " and Corby ~from Thirty- | that the sacred obllzatlons made to them | fymous Bros. Byrne are pre 18 Ehalr | oha et AELIE Bolnt of 8 wevolver. Byan | poooming variable it PR ES 9 Batteries, second to Thirty-third :,’,', rg fll\" by ‘.“;:‘.Ill..lulm States should be | graat succoss, “Eight DBells This woll | $1 W hien he e o & I “I_ “;-f For Missouri—Fair, except probably snow D Water Bottles, The following ordinances were read a | OPServed and the land tenure remaln intac known comcdy Is presented this season In | at the time, o o Y 18 DOCKEL |y southeast portion; north winds. o o third time and passed: Widening Twenty- | While, on the other hand, the commission | potter form than ever before. Aethaimes Rupture Cured says that this would result in annihila ation or absorption. The commission to the delegates that the state of affairs fifth street from Cuming to Indiana ave- nue; erea trict No. 198 in Mil Ated and the specialties Introduced are one of its | weeks before the robbery he was released | o, 20.—-Omaha record of temperaturo and All the latest improved b he support- During the trial the fact ne out that Local Record. PR'L’AT I" AFE" gDl ALrong . 10 partieular | Ryan s an old criminal and that but two | Qpprer opmue Westner Brrsar, OMat, \E i §E 389 | satisfaction euarantead \ lard Plac g grade of Thirty-ninth L features. The revolving ship scene sets the | f ) 31 pxists the territc at present could not Lo evolving ship sceno se e rom the Minnesota penitentiary, located at tleompred h corvesponding day of Cal r address with stamp for clirenlars i i stret from Grand to Fowler avenue: desig. | XAt rritory at present could not | jigusg laughing at overy merformance, The | Sulwater, where b pad. Joet compioien " | rinfallcompared with cartespandia oall o endaiicasEpIthin A (0F T alrel Trusses. - nating Jefforson square as a site for a ma cetillh B brothers, Janes, Matt and Andrew, are ably | seven-year term, after having been convieted A 1804, 18 EGAIEA0 e ket house; to grade alley betweon Burt and He Wna Donniess sl Outar Worle. sisted by Hen T. Dillon, who, as Dan Mc- | of a charge similar to the one charged | M um temperature 62 4 Dr, Searles and Searles, At 3 T z Cuming from Thirty-first to Thirty-third | gn " jo8ppi, Feb, 20.—The body of the | GO#71e, does a picce of character acting that | against him in this county Mintmum temperature. 0 Tmn > & PENF( ) Mason to Williams; to change of | man who committed sulelde In this city Sat- | pany add greatly to the performance, which Phil Sthmmel’s Case. Precipitation ey s Qinaha, EHEbraskn Hickory street from Secon Sisth street; | urday night was identified today by Mrs. Mary | Is -complete in every detail. Matinees will [ The celebrated case of William Deering of |~ Statement siowing tho coaditin of temn- VG S0l X —————— | 1408 Fars St. ( te Paxton I ' ! A ury complete I every defail. Matinees wi 2 1 Deering St : n of tem: | __ 8 Farnam St. Opposite Paxton Hot regulating the dumping of ashes inside the | Koedding of Chicago, who sald it was that | be given today b ‘tomorrow, Washington's | Chicago against Phil Stimmel & Co. of this | peraturcand pracipitation at Omaba for th firo limits. of her husband, George Koedding, Koodding | birthday. Prices at matinees are 25 conts | city, in which Deoring elaims that Stimmel | day and sinco Mareh 1, 1593 f\: m”f«‘;r: [ - - was a German printer and two weeks ago | all over the house owek Nl allarsatkim of maney for binding || Normaltomparatiiro : \'l 2. il O In Olden Times borrowed $50 from the German printers — {3¥ine 80ld two years ago and in which. Stims | Refelonoy for (e duy. - Bl 1 with writt People overlooked the Importance of perma- | union of that city and 1 out to look | The Woman's Christian association has i rarears ARa MU LRSI SHim Yeocinltation Hissssat AR 18 g0l with Wil " TQ and you will nent beneficlal effects and were satisfied | for work. He had been out of employment | engaged Mr. Charles I, Catlin tary of [ cured the Alliance trade for Deering and or the dity L .04 inch Riarvoun % with transient action; but now that it for four months. and being unablé to get | the Western Art association, to give Iis | that he went back on that controct to fur. Cy stiiee Marel 1 5.67 Inches vion, Filg V) never go else- werally wn that Syrup of Figs will [ work here, blew his brains out after his illustrated and descriptive lecture upon the | nish harvesting mac . has boen: o from Other Stations at 8 P, M, B where for permanently cure habitual constipation, well | cent had been spent, and_Wonders of the World's | tinued until the ‘May term of the distriet ie i s y o o Tntormed people will buy no other laxatives e B i R i Banliat cliavan. oty || Sinuad (Uncl) USEMAY. term of iio giateloy o i B Moy foidmes | | photos, the latest in backs which act for a time, but finally injure the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Fifteenth and Davenport streets, at a | continuance y d A5 ,3"?&( N Lohaoool sl Alco grounds, acccssorics and lenses, systom, —— natinee o gton's birthday = 4 g TR gt Holi Mental Debroks | Q . 5 G ¥ e x J matinge. on “Washington's Wyoming Land Involved. : VBEFONE - AFTER: sioi |1 Our stylish inphotos are always FFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA L. A. Mosher of Lincoln was at the Millard 30 o'clock, for the purpose of ralsing 3 a STATIONS tho Brain, causing Migery, Inoani 3 8 AFFA 8 « | yesterday Mmonay to meet fmmediate pressing demands | In the suit in the district court wherein J Bt iy, Core F ower'n eiheryen | | up to date, 5 - 3 J. M. Grifith of Wahoo was a Millara | 0 their work. This special matinee h W. Penfield & Son has brought suit against Promagure Old Axes xartlon of the Iraiu aAnd Cltlsen Declde that Question of the €1y’ [ wict estorday Mard | yoon arranged on the request of several | the Dawson Town and Gas company to fore- Do O ivas 10 Weak Organs ¢ ! nss Bhall Ho Tested, . ©, MoNish of Wisner rogistered at tne | {€achers in the public schools, in order that | closo on a largo tract of land In Wyoming A e LA anis At the mass meeting lield last night to | Mitiard yesterdus their pupils might have an opportunity of | the defendant has filed its answer admitting ki i, 1o any o ELIT discuss municipal affairs the question of the N W I e T T g enjoying and profiting by these magnificent | tuat it bought the property. The defondas city’s class was thoroughly talked oy A4l e slle luyler registered at the viows which will convey to them o ¢ learer | however, alloges th ad of the prop Writtan Gunranten (¢ TR A T T 3 and more perfect idea of the beauty and | erty being worth $20,000 it is worth & great Circulurs froe, " Guaral “l‘ a4 " Ry, Mrid A ]‘\“‘ A o BLa L W B | of Holdrege was an Arcade | grandeur of the great exposition than they | deal more than that sum, as much of the | St Buul e thim be Apkols U5 HeTiie ethod | guans Lok I cun - possibly recelve in any olher manner. | jand is underlaid with coai and uatural gas. | Ravenarts 3 i of bringing the subject into thet courts wa eIl of Sherldan, Wyo., was a | and is equally interesting to both old an anun Cit - "0 DA RADIY p carried, and €. M, Hunt, Bd T, Johnson Paxton g last evening young Taylos Estato Settled. BORYOR e atis — HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPAY. | | . Lane were made members of the ¢ Char L 1 C. A, Bolter, Logan, | 5 All of the matters connccted with the [ RapidCity F ll S° T [(] z q 3t ) B oion e . somooh ekl to ] e L UHG MIARY ik anivg: ¥ | Beverul of e frlnda, of Mine, Muls | esato Gt robari or woro se | ull Set Teeth $5 | |faa500 1 501 st omin show by figures that the present ud Thley roturned yostor- | (o go to Council Bluffs this evening to attend | Yesterday and the a tor discharged | Tak» E evator tration had been reckless expendity ten to Boston, | {yefy performance at Dohany's opera house. [ Taylor was one of th althy farmers of | § i Ho also argued that if expenses keep up at J the ntion of | poth Miss Gr L and Mr. Paulding were | Jefferson preeinet, and died in May, 1591 . i Relibie | Betwoon Faranin and Harmoy their present ¥ate there would be an over L Insp received with favor during their recent en- | leaving a large farm and a great amount of T indient Work lap by August 1 of $10,955.40, 5 gagement in this eity, and the prediction | personal property. GEORGY Alwiys prm— A speelal committee rec 1onded that the Wing Ncbraskans were at the | was freely made that these new stars had - — L bright future before them if they could { Quthenourer B0 % [ anly:Nais out bl che preseat- bualapan d- | Awarded Highest Honors World’ offices of street commissioner, deputy city it i b, et 0 i | e s B Rain. Dr. WITHERS ‘ EE e B 1 s fug offt rent and typewriter hire f th city attorney s ¢ | & nl ~ : ! e O ol | s B g ‘ ' NEBRASKA L 3 ). T. K 1, MeCook Marring LOCNEes, : 4th l'lm\r)v\.rn:\ b! i, 10th and D ::: ‘ o - - < Y 1L Marnell Ne. | Sued yesterday B8 et -4 ity 4 1 i S Heg:Fasdop. praa QU B, o BINs: Wondville; B.oD.) A Age A FAIR PRICE PAID FOR GOOD | U+ 8 Devository, Omaha, Nobraska q - | | ) Sofa Leer, Omaha —— - traing yon Whould really bour in wind, Those | Ihion. Drafen Bow; Jaies 1. i b1 A tamans, QA i | Ba k! fl ? Dental | CAPITAL = = = 84000,000 ure ' tern 16 N 6 ana 2, | derio. Her r Cal "o \ PR P P R 1WA ‘Wolfa and He i | lors, Omaha..... q SURPLUS = = = 865,000 Inaving Lyjon dapo T B | Pawall, 1 WG AL : Y |1.‘.””,.‘_‘ Opaba 2 pe") VV Ork \\ A BAIRE 101 Puroas st Frank (! Howells: Fred | AR DR RL s A ow er el s and_Directorsi=Ienry W. Yates, ishop Worthington's 11 ness £ Unadilla; Char | R. B. VanDyke, Fredonla, I | o A’ &radusted’ dantish ' at 2 0, W, V. Mors Collin sy “f t In ,L b ‘I.l. » R peuse; Dr. J. O, Wiily, Co- | Annle B. Bm The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.~No Ammonia; No Alum, Seth In his care and the W 1 H. Palrick Lewls casbier, entiously cared gl Used in Millions of Homes—a0 Vears the Standard: ) Bioci™ Telcphone i THE IRON BANK Bishop Wor d to |y M Stewart, Madison; I B. | willam L. Whis bis room tor several duys by illuess, *nd has | Cossno, Hastivgs; G. Boll, Cretg, : Mollie Swanson, Fremont, -

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