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3 THE OMAHA DALY REE. THIRINAV KRADITABVYV 99 1cal 8 THE_OMAMA DAILY BEE: | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 1591, o ROUGH SHOD AT THE MAJOR | & et e stver et | THE MORSE DRY GOODS 00, | —— | e | popamt oo e b e eats, an attorney has intervened with a claim Sclling The Walker Bankrupt Stock at y Goods € Store to Remain n Prices. Open Eve P> OoOCOOOCDOODE -0-’---’----’----Q‘Q‘Q“CQC‘--‘-«‘-«»’. @© for $500, f and money advanced, Aue Ings. P John P. Thomas has been appointed ad i ¢ ; Crowds s sale. Owing to numerous requests on the part 4 How a Committee of County Commissioners ';*'L“;”-“ or of the estate of Marie B, Thomas, | New Goods 8till Coming—New Goods Still g:.h.r\,.\,‘..‘..h.h::xrv‘?:":.u..l::. e bl Yooy { of our friends '\n"l 4(1-"14‘:un\«l who' wikh - to | EARLY SPRING 1804 ’ g i s ———— ing 6500 on the Dollar, ¥ 3 140, 4o, 4340 | rtefils 3 Handled Paddock's Resolution, — Going at About 600 on ard-wide brown musifn, 33, 40, 4% attond our present i S GOOD CHANCE FOR A BOOK. i d to yar o it e wke | r 0 Seenre Cheap Some y | leached muamiin, 4%c, Be, 6o, Te, TY%e. oL tk# REFERRED TO HIS RECORD AS A MEMBER [ SPler i Oyt riomary, " [ STILL SELLING THE WALKER STOCK | poubte-widthpitiow-case musiin and sheet- [ ©€ e Bl L, | s Patrons of The Bee will shortly be given ! ln;z\l ;\(!Txf'r, 8¢, 10¢, l;‘._ ,‘ u-‘mp M\Q‘ " S “\l\ ALK .I([ H‘\\I\Hl‘l I”.x I'I\(‘ K i i Meached eotton flannel that Walker | and who cannot do so in the day tim A an | 4N opportunity to secure, at a very moderate | A8 It Hns Been Simply Impossible to a4 eotton i k | > " fTe Sald the "'I""V" “v-‘~| '|"I' ,:.‘: ,“""" SERLEN W of OMBAMTIRTEY: aeltiiyy. & (o Walt Upon All Our Customers In the Jul.h] d at 7c now solling at Haydens' for 8%e | we have decided to keep our store | LWAYS HE TART Insult, but it Was Adop ds o ] k L ] bl 4 . yard OPEN BVENINGS Banks for Deposits—Other bbbt e A i ol Ll dalu i Asked Us To $1.00 blankets at 55¢ pair on and from tonight (Wednesday) and until | 85 haustive book of reference to all the words 6-4 chenille table covers, worth $2.50, now in the English language, with a full account selling at Haydens' at 95¢ each; and such KEEP OPEN EVENINGS. lovely designs and colorings; new spring When the Board of County Commissione During this sale, we have decided to do | syl afternoon both Major | use. 80, commencing tonight, until further notice, offering extra bargains each evening. Busi further ne THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO., Corner Farnam and 16th St this o annual statement of the New of thelr origin, meaning, pronunclation and convencd yesterday Poniorrow: e ‘plkee oh sals from Yes! always taps the season—partly because an carly and »addock and his retrenchment resolution This work s the American Encyclopedie 1 oti i gingham, Both dress | i i bbb L Sadia L : ¢ THURSDAY'S BARGAINS. auction sale 50 pieces of gingham, Both dr Mutual Life Ins. Co. on page 5. rural demand is usually made upon our mail order depar were hopelessly snowed under, and for once | Dictionary. This book will be fssued in SILKS AND VELVE styles and apron checks, at 2ie yard, only u - - X it < i tho member from the shades of the Little | g0 ™ r o & 0t iv-slx pagos ‘each From the auction reoms of Townsend & | 10 yards to each person World's fair souvenir of 1893 for salo ment, and chiefly because we load the hat department to its Pappio wa }u rentl r o ‘l “ l‘ b ‘l B | nmaking a total book when complete of ‘4’1‘“.‘.’ Jrlvl 'h\lt}:“ o Il('hvh:‘:l:l s kwm Indigo blue calico, 3%¢ yard. "ul, mnl‘ & Eddy's, 1518 Farnam street, utmost capacity, which requires early hustling in consequence unable to speak in support of his pet measure e LS e Best shirting calico, 8%c ya e i ‘e Nehr i P gt lock wrote a reso- | nearly 4,000 pages, or about double the size | 21 s g ca A e | The Nebraska hat is always new--even the department is Y L S TR A ekt Ghina fine dress silks, regular 60c quality, emed, brochet, bordered towels from this mol aradise. | e 5 A . e lution, by the terms of which each w'\r“ r | of Webste nternational Diction ouP price 30¢ auction sale at 10c ecach, less than half The smoking compartn ot the new | newe-had to add 300 square fect of room this year to do justice ot the board was asked to turn into the The work when complete and in posses China dress silks, peautiful designs, i otk sleeping cars which run *daily between ol i % ¥ i ;'r ir |’v- nt fifth of his salary i P " ‘{‘ ; 1 ‘v“ e o B I”x’u M{y. beautifu L i l‘“ ’l”»l : {ieaen Omaha 1 Chicago ofi - the- Burlington's: | to our rapidly increa trade —ditto to inereasing stock easury of the county one-fifth of T¥+ | glon of the reader will be more valuable h 76e, of ce e i 2.inch wide extra heavy German bleache n Ch | 5 g L WIgHE would be eqoal Lo $80° parothy |yl S RS S 0 R a6 | o k. calle:Fraicatoe, all il wortl $1.00, 1 ertie s o gaitg) 0h nale) toMOROWEAE) | iy gnr cats b oancs eriamally Foomny | We are not selfish enough to crowd out the baking powder for gome reason the olution was not : 0 Moty e " g b ARt ity AL LA L Ui . sdieine " : .I, g 1\,” ’." x ,‘,‘ i b T b v on odl; since At will cor the \'I“m]bi“'(llt}\’;l\l tuln,lmy.,.u‘ \mrl\l‘v Is‘x” ”fur 75¢ yard e Al 1: ,.w“_," mllw 1d ““m e ; or patent medicine *ad.,” otherwise we would monopolate the ashed upon the public at that meetis ck crystal bengaline, wo ] 5,000 yards ot mill remnants of satine in ie “Flyer' leaves daily at 4:45 p. m.and | S e (A ; the following session of the board this | features and merits of both. It will, in- | gor Black crystal bengaline, worth $1.50, | niain black or faney figured at 5e. yard, We | reaches Chicago at 8:20 the next morning whole of this sheet in order to deseribe all styles, shades and resolution M{.ru’] m.l 4.: big f‘?v n‘."‘k \-' deed, be found a library in itself, and as | ?)IFT’ ',f_;. i Ilfilmh crystal bengaline, worth might say that they are French, but that “‘.\‘\'\'wqu I\"“l‘l‘]l"‘\{v‘\lwlgii m‘”‘l ) se0 that :_" | shapes we carry. Thercfore, we'll sum it up bricfly— major moved its adoption, bu LRl such an invaluable possession to laborious 2 G o vorth | don't make them so. We might add that P s o8| Sk 7 led! tipon: this move grand 5 picces of striped tafeta, all silk, worth make them a ticket office, Farngm street | EVERYTHING UNDER TIE S % SHR s e anl, comeelved (he Mdea that the | scholars, professional men, studious readers, | §1.25, for 7c, o e e il i DER THE SUN IN SHAPE OF HEAD- scheme would keep for a week, at least, so Aabe BlaThuaRE ek adlte et ) pleces plain colored satins, th 80048 [ not. but you will find them the best value NNOUNCEMEN IS, GEAR-- A it teachers, business mer itors, heads of | o ot B CE B o 400 S the matter was referred to the committec 3 § £ 4 (L) ¢ fo 260, | ofercd in Omaha tomorrow at Ge yard, look T - on charity. of Wi Commissioners Jenkine fies, and all persons, whother hey. do. | = Ono fot of plain colored surahs eell for 26e. | 6 CCRC o The attraction at Hoyi's for four nights, | very shade—cvery color—cvery style—every shape—and ¥ vesey and William o member b | SR C U abodt aver o 1 pieces colored ¢ al bengalines, worth o s SR Sinday; (s The- Basiph R fiea : s i :‘.‘\“ ‘I\' ’v”j ””-” AR, .\; }r ll'.”” about ything or | ¢ ”u], f.,rl‘.\‘ : e Don't forget that we are still selling those :[ .!unlh"‘x. In Xt I&\]nl 3 1] ’Ih B ’I | everything that is new. Even the prices are new —never be- ' s o ahi an | @ hout some things Colored faille Francaise, all silk, cheap at | olog, toen and satin dress stays for 2e | the capital naval drama which scored such | Al 3 ready to report, but yesterday the chairmar a ik elegant sateen and satin d ¥ fore did anyone behold such a large ass: o of the committee filed the findin in which The numbers will tssued weekly, and | $1.25, at 97c per dozen, the actual price is 15¢ per dozen. | @ triumph here last scason. Rich in the e N ch a large assortment in our § pieces of figured crepe, evening shades NTY-FIVE " CLASS. £ And we will continue our big brush sale | romance of the sea as are the annals of | his associates coreurred will be delivered to subscribers at the ; B The routine business had been pretty well | W 5 itk = | for one more day. American naval history, it seems rather odd i § Y sort, which wa HInall o o cents per numbi 5 pleces colored silk velvets, worth $1.25, 5 " T Stiff hats in bluck or brow Fedoras in black —br g disposed oL .‘vi‘ll‘sw\‘wv\l’:-‘” el L U]I‘Iw vas | nomin 1 exper t 15 cents per number [0k ) $ Embrolderies at clearing prices on Thurs- | {141 the subject of an American naval drama ek or brown—Fedoras in black —brown—or ‘ Iriitno rollowirl Iankudge; s endshs first three numbers of the books can | “a7.fnch shantongs, all silk, these goods aro | 4a¥ HAYDEN BROS hould have never commanded the attention | nd & dozen shades of erushers —every one finished as [] HOT SHOT INTO THE MAJOR now be luspected at the business office of | sold everywhere at ic a yard, for 50 a Selling the Walker stock ::uv""“ ; ibaliv LSl ,,“"", The B well as the average $1.50 hat. 8 m.oC LMAN: Your committee on | 4 4 3 3 & 5% sign” s only purely nautical dra 5 2 o, CHATUIAN, Yot cammise o | 7o Bea. _ : ey o s S0 anmus) SRR o T Now Bughnd i o s OUR DOLLAR 11ATS s fion of Joseph W. I'addock regarding the A T iiishe! DEWItUa A lot of ladies’ muslin drawers and cor G LR (G L nager Litt's northwest- | % 7o iament of 20 per cent of the salarics ¢ AL G headache: DeWIt's | o Vore, ‘trimmed prettily with embroid Mutual Life Ins. Co. on pa S R b R | Are all you might expect of a $2.60 hat—cither a stiffhatof @ i ty commigsioners, have had the | Little Barly Risers, and lace, our price 2ic, — Louis James at the head, and found to run | 3 [ same under conshdcriton and b (0 htee | Sec annual statement of the Now England | A lot of gowns, drawers and corset covers [ 10c and a coupon cut from Sunday's World- | smoothly and to ‘the delight of large au black or brown—a Fedora of black, brown or nutria colors, 4 b e Ot mot_to be adopted by | Mutual Life Ins. Co. on page b. all very elaborately trimmed with laces | Herald will get 16 large and beautiful pho- | diences. Upon this test, Messrs. Litt and or a erusher of a couple of dozen shades, ever s is a depend- S R D e FanonE LWL, ! and embroideries, regular 750 and $5¢ goods, | tographs of famous pa Davis decided to foruially bring out the 20 I' % i ides, everyone is a depend First. 1t it Is the opinion of yc imit MAY VOTE BONDS. price, 47c. e plece with the necessary scenic cffects at able shade, finished with silk binding and silk or satin linings. [ the author thercof was not actu- A special bargain in ladies’ night dresses, FOR M rly date. The play hinges upon the | LLINERY STOCK, an When we reach the wame, o it S No Legal Hlindrance to Alding Metropolitan ”,‘|”1’ |"I |-||“ H:hlulu $1 B ml;‘ll ”x‘x' [ ey x\v:l vI"A lul ‘l’l"\rx!v u: \:[ x‘; .‘n ‘m\‘n Ir !“xl DOLLAR ANI econd, It fs the apluion of your commit: ilor: Depot Xiterprise A line of cambrie and muslin night gowns e et o e e aly reoms | It I8 replete with bright uniforms and gal RS A AN BD L) I R At the solicitation of parties connected | gkirts, drawers and corset covers, th e Ll MO I AL ™% | lant tars, and throughout the story runs you depend ey time upon a first-class $3.00 hat—“The of Co mmissioners at [ With the Metropolitan Depot company, At- | elaborately trimmed with embroider, 3d floor for dressmaking, with elevator | s golden ‘thread of heroism, fotism and e 3 . A per month It A by them | torney James . Kelby has prepared an | and fancy colored edging, that are service and steam heat. unrequited love. There is a splendid re braska Special”—that's the name that rings unpleasantly men who shou (1 by their $1.35 and $1.50, our price, 97c. MRS. J. BENSON. production of the gun deck of the old Kear- i s 1 3 P Ehyant ponsi- | opinfon upon the subfect of whether or not MRS, J. BENSON. i E k old Kear s car very seller ~-cither - e Sotatan I o that by i rezponal | opinion upon tho subjeot of wheter or nat | b A L8 QLIS i son two (DR o7 i (O (Lol TP Al ¢ in the cars of every scller of hats--cither a Derby or Fedora— ble position “_uul‘l_ e “.4””“;]‘ it he city of Omaha has the legal right to vo! cases of very®fine and strong corsets, that Yo - color studies. One almost fecls her undu- cither a black, brown or the ve shade of your not - O that i senae pE:rea bonds to aid fn the construction of a union | Walker jobed to sell for 7ac, our price, 3 pog Lardon, lating deck Dbeneath the fect at the sight L LR RA LT UL G Yor the dignity of their position that th passenger depot, as proposed by the articles About 50 dozen ladies’ aprons that arc | FOF interrupting you, but you may possibly | o¢ (he familiar guns and shrouds and brass ayoungor old man’s shape, matters noi—It's a hat of pure would be inspired to render value received [ of incorporation of the company and by the | worth 50c, our price 27c. be going east. If so, there are a couple of | ok and bunting and all the minute de felt ¢ . o y for the salary paid ; ordinance which is before the city council, DRE: 00DS. trains/youshoullire .II:_»_ bear fn mind. These | tails that distinguished the man-of-war. The clt and silk—perhaps a good many degrees better than the avs It is a_well known maxim among i In passing upon the question, Mr. Kelb From the Walker bankrupt stock. are “Northwestern Line" Nos, ¢ and work of the scenic artist is very effectiv rage $3.00 hat— that the laborer is presumed to be Worthy | yo14s that the city has that right and quotes | Double-width novelty dress goods, all the | leaving Unfon depot da 4:00 and 6:30 p. | piose who love realism in its most attract- SEABCESO0AL nd the implied stpulation is of his hi g0 at 8:15 tain his position. He holds | new colors, Walker's jobbing price 20c a | M., respectively, arriving in Chi ive form will find it in “The Ensign We have ‘em finzr and finer still, and the finest tl formed for the [ the law to sy e ensation received. Four members of | that the maximum limit of bonded indebt- | yard, our price fc a yard. and 9:30 next morni P - i : R : this board, to the personal knowledse of | edness for making internal improvements | 38-inch black and white plaid woolen dress | City ticket office, No. 1401 Farnam The world famous Howard Atheneum com- ever paid any price for. We will duplicate any one for $ your commiittee, devote their time 10 | has not been reached. At the time of the | goods, Walker's jobbing price 42c, our price — the discharge of the dutics incumbent upon s of the board, while the pany, headed by Miss Lot Colli passage of the act, creating cities of the met- | 19, USED THEM ROUGHLY. pear at the Fifteenth Street the s, will ap ter on it e s o fon Ut yod 1803 show | Fopolitan class, It never entered into the piSinel cashimere, all colors, Walker's job- return engagement for four nights, c f it S nanoTatIg $iot | minds of the legislature to change any gen- | bing price 373c, our price 19c : o mencing Sunday matinee, Februar The },’,',}H""” U "u,‘,,[, EIRRL .',”:‘lm Faixtvs [ eral or existing Jaws iIn respect to internal Several cases of all wool 42-inch cheviots, | Severe Discipline Adminls by Ocer | oonpany is stronger than cver this year | peven meetings of the board, and on sevei- | improvements. The limitation expressed in [ in all_shades and colors, Walker's jobbing Poole to Wife and Stepsol and promises to make its usual hit. Lot teen out of twenty-thr the session | the charter of the cily must have reference | price 75, our price 39c. The neighbors of Officer Poole, who lives | tie Coll the dancer, is one of the stars of the board of equalization !v‘l{n :‘V‘-‘”"“ only to the bonds therein mentioned, and Several cases of plain and fa s | at 967 North Twenty-fifth avenue, charge of the troupe, Albert Christian, a bari- 0 leuous upon oceasions WHel | such limitation is not, and never was, In- | in dress goods, in all the new colo tone, will sing with Miss Collins in the skit, that he went to his home on the morning of Tuesday last; that he was in an intoxi- to he performed, and oenizant of the fact | tended as a limitation upon the city’s right | Walker's jobbing price e, our price fc. ighty Substitute.”” Another star is his lence smote him at to vote aid to internal improvements to the | One lot of 44-inch twilled dlagonals 2 _ Schaffer of the Schaffer family of 4 once from the fact that he declined to ¢ extent of 10 per cent upon its assessed val- | fancy weaves, in different colors, Walker's | cated condition; that he beat his step- juggler. Among the other mem- e _ hig salary for the month of Augu uation. jobbing price 85c, our price H9 son in a brutal manner, cutting his face by | bers of the company are Conroy and Fox, Our Spring 1894 Cataloguce wiil be ready by the 20th. Send dvised by the 1y t to refl that prompted the Your committee is of another fact th de from this, Mr. Kelby holds that Qne lot of 46-inch twills, of the state the city | fancy weaves, in new colors, A under the general law gonals and | the blows and blacking his eye; that when | Irish sketch artists; Marion, Hay Iker's job- | his wife interfered on behalf of the boy | Marion, a song and dance team; Albe and | ; il us your name and address, anc ;’.’,“‘.E‘,",“"'\;'wl R i ommit. | would have the power to vote the bonds, | bing price $1.00, our pric he then beat her, injuring her severely. | Lizzie Athas and the great Terey, a won- L wd “d) page 53, shows that | providing such power was not given by the | 30 pleces of 5d-inch French broadeloth, | After the oceurremce Mrs. Poole left her | derful shadowgraphist. Close at 6:30 evenings S»\[u--‘l-\y at 10. a 3 s—>Saturday @ 5 nt incumbent of the oflice of com- | terms of the charter. general pro- | Walker's jobbing price $1.50, our price, 97c. | home and went. to the residence of her ~ from the Fourth commissioner i yvision is as follows: A lot of 46-inch all wool crepon, beauti- | daughter, who lives at South Omaha, and The Stryk-en-Blaas-Lust club, under the di- 1 s appointed and entered upon | “That any county or city in the state of , jobbed by Walker for $1.00, our | remained there over night. rection of Dr. Charles Daetens, will give 1 | S TOC > EC DO IPOOIIOICIVPOCESDD B g o e T S i buisuuica | Nebraska s hereby autiiorized to issuo 3 On the way- to- South Omaha she stopped | grand concert at Creighton college hall this UEge Yen G bonds to aid In the construction of any the Walker bankrupt stock, Swiss | at the residence of Mrs. Leroy, who lives at | cvening, under the auspices of the Holy ol cial appointment dited Novembe o B pacbroim st i railroad or other work of internal | curtains, Irish point curtains cheniile cur- | Seventeenth and California streets, and | Family conference of the St. Vincent De -~ - . The same record shows on page 557 that | improvement to an amount to be deters | tains. - Imitation of Swiss curtains that | stated to her that her husband had gone o | Paul association. The program is: - -~ > regular appropriation sheet for that | mined by the county commissioncrs of such | Walker jobbed to sell for $1.00 a pair, our | his home in a drunken condition and had | Paraphrase—Heart Whispers.......Delacour CIS ]1 V (‘:1 1( wed $150, and his receipt Vocal - Solo ¥ “Selected O = \N . on th | month he was al county, or the city council of such city, not | price $2.00. beaten her son, Timmy, in a horrible man- lf;n' n:; i“.’:.'-'v"'nli"\'\'n.:’.'-f]'m -":-w‘"}“l“ ember exceeding 10 per cent of the assessed valua- An excellent Irish point curtain that | ner, cutting his face, and that when she in- [ oo M |‘z; ilf-x, : ¢ s commissioner for November, 1391 tion of all taxable property in said city or | Walker jobbed to scll for $7.00 a pair, our | terfered Poole turned in and beat her. She oI ROl e keorend Yo your committee that o suggestion | county, provided the county commissioners | price $4.00. further said, so Mrs. Leroy stated, that she | o Rabillage (Chatterbory. o Gillet renchment, couched as it the | or city council shall first submit the ques- | A lot of chenille curtains that Walker | (Mrs. Poole) would leave him as soon as pos- | b-Ave Miria.. 5 U Mascagni ge of this resolution, o with | tion of the issue of such bonds to a vote of | jobbed at $4.00 to $6.00 a pair, our price for | sible, and would have done o long ago but | With Obiigato, Mr v poor om one gullty reying | the legal voters of such county or city.” your choice, $3.00. for the publieity it would give the family, | The ¢ ted Largo.. von the treasury of the county, even to | “qu no act, never having been repealed, Mr. Serims for curtains, double width, that | She then stated she wa not going to return e (Ftao 18 alap nwnTLa of th Kelby maintains, is as cffective in this case | Walker jobbed for 10c a yard, our price | home that night. a=Minuat L. ssjiaTansen 'the nuthor of this resolution holds as though it were one of the provisions of The neighbors say they heard the nolse In | &= bollnviciatca. saSeldimania present time a position under the the city charter, notwithstanding the fact You will find several other lines of cur- | the house and saw the boy running through | b—Polka Mnzurka.. M. Heyer tes, and for these | that it is rnment of the United St alike to | tains and upholstering goods from the | the general law and applies ard of Mrs. Craighead and that he was | Violincello Solo—Romanc etens Services rendered we presume that he re | aj) citles and counties in the state. It is | Walker stock, at about % regular jobbing | bleeding from a wound in his head. 2 . Alr John Brown. S Dy I e T Mmitia, | HOt In conflict with any of the provisions of | price. These goods must be sold at once to | Mrs. Craighead was scen last night and | Vocal Solo—fhie Secrets....oieini et there "may he good” and sufficient | the city charter and for this reason leaves | make room for our large spring stock. corroborated the statement and said that the s am ot iunonhal A complete assortment of all grades of furniturs, from the Operatic Selection from Erminie........ i <o Jacobewiten 3 -ooo.Schubert | plainest to the most expensive, recently purchas21 at the ra- b Yeavons why the author of this resolution | the city at perfect and undisputed liberty | 135 chenille paper covers, all colors, 11 | boy ran out of his home to her housc and may feel that he cannot conscientiously to vote any amount of aid that it may see | yard square, that Walker jobbed to sell for | that she washed the blood from his head and | Ara ept the salary provided by luw for mem. | At wntil the 10 per cent limit has been | §2.00, our price $1.00. bandaged it for him. She said the boy mend that it e not adopted. | terda “AN INSULT AND INDECENT.” F. to the home of his s of the board, and If such be the cu: reached LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. | hardly knew anything about the matter, as g o N > 1O reasol iy hie should not 1 : d = - LADIBE it SRR EREHR G LI m atter, as Another full house grected “Eight Bells arket prices. 15 convert such i portion of 1t a8 K6 | Gure indigestion ena_Biiousness witt FromfithoiWalkerdvauksuptiatocks &7 tie was 5o badly hurt that he scarcely knew | at'\he Fifteant Strect thester lint evening, | Guced market prices see fit to the county, or donate the R =i 1 Ladles' fast black seamless hosiery, | what happened to him further than that his | The performance went with a rush and game to some charitable organization, but [ DeWitt's Littie F Risers. Walker's jobbing price $1 n, our | stepfather had beaten him and that he was | received with roars of laughter by the la we feel that to adopt this resolution 1d B AT DS, price per pair, 1lc. taken into a narrow closet, where it was im- | gudience. The trick jugsling of Matthew 1 Who (devore thelr whole S R A GG BHR Ladies' fast black, spliced heel and toe | possible for him to escape till he was badly | Byrne s a prominent feature of “Bisht L LTI RIA L S hosiery, Walker's jobbing price, $2.60 per | hurt. After the boy had been cared for as | Bops,” and the whistling of L. C. Meter is ities of the offic nd we A. Rowan of Ord was an Arcade guest yes- | gozen " our price per pair, 18c. possible by Mrs. Craighead he was | (ho finest ever heard in Omaha, A spocka ) O Ll ()‘ as & Ladies' double heel and toe tan colored Hume of Hooper was at the Millard | stockings, Walker's jobbing price, lay. - Prices Rusingdineroadhi e shaddodicieat Jiko 198087y dozen, our price per pair, 18¢ and dressed his cuts. It was said that the tho statue smiling at grief, his face taking M. Spear of Genoa was at the Mercer | Children's and Misses' fine ribbed double | boy told his sister that the officer had hit on an ashen hue, which cver and anon | vesterday heel and toe hosiery, Walker's jobbing | him with his club, but this could not be h changed to a turkey red. J. C. White of Lincoln was at the Paxton | Price $2.00 per dozen, our price per pair, 11¢. | substantiuted. A child of Mrs. William K e e | ) e ey of Wasory, THE ALOE & PENFOLD 00, @ adoption ; very fine ‘b‘;llh‘wl l;wl sm, toe Mrs. Wheatly, who lives next door to | No Vol 1‘.«1;n;1.nllv|.‘.<| u ‘\'\h:l‘hmllfl';l.\“‘””‘ port, and then up rose Mr. Paddock, saying e St o s 3 Walker's jobbing price, $6.00 per [ Poole, on the south side, was also seen. | berlain’s Cough Remedy which she gave & that he asked nothing but fairness. As a m;: \IU\;\ILI“: of Lincoln stopped at the Pax- . our price per pair, 47 Sho had seen the boy runhing over to Mrs, |-directed, with the best results. She sa : 1408 Farnam Street, matter of such fairne the report of the y EFGRYs adies' extra fine lisle thread hos with | Craighead’s house. He was holding his head “1 believe it is the best I have ever used ter at 1 | matine : will be given today. Prices at mat 5 per | Omaha and there a doctor summoned | fhoe. o cents o all p | | | | committee should lic on_the table ..m‘n‘ :”n.: "II.IN( \‘} .w.\_:fl“ l‘nu% of York was a Paxton iced heel, Walker's Jobbing price, §5.00 | and crying bitterly. Mrs Wheatly said the 'n_"mM“-: Ay, d;:“ffi;.:.‘.“fl\ .‘\"fi»:‘lf:fi ’;;““"’;,’I‘m":' The lqrfl_wr. the cutest and Retail Druggists next meeting, that he might have an oppor- | g L Y per dozen, our price per pair, 62c officer used the heel of his boot in beating | ¢hi st artistic little picture v tunity of replying to the charges. The | . Ira Tuttle of Kearney was a Paxton | = Children's fine ribbed tan colored hose | the boy and that Mrs. Poole was hurt in the | Then it can always be depended upon for | | MOSt 4 ic little picture you and purveyors of resolution, he said, was a personal arraign erday. with _ spliced heel and toe, fast colors, | gide when she atempted to interfere in be- | colds, croup and wlooping cough. h:[v»{ have ever seen. To introduce Medical Supplies. ment which was very peculiar, and still it Anderson of Wahoo was a Merchauts | Walker's jobbing price $2.50 per dozen, | jalf of her son £ makes it o _r..:ul.ul.\‘\:].lv“‘“ mothers for this style, we willlmalkie them was not so very peculiar It assailed his | guest ye our price per pair, 18c 3 ! There are other neighbors who their children. For sale by BEIsts. S At e " s official character for the reason that it car B AUDIE | of Tekamahiwas! at. tholDel: A lot of ladies’ fine Egyptian union suits, | (4" ho quoted in the matter who co e for a time at $1.50 per dozen. ried the conviction that his retrenchment | | 5 B BICHR OF ‘ o el | \Walker's jobbing price, $1.50 per dozen, | (1o statements already made, and they are She Stapped Him, resolution was not introduced in good faith. ” g «| our price unanimous in saying that the conduct of A funny incident was noted during the - Phe matter of conmsidering a retrenchment H. A. Allen of Atkinson was an Arcade Ladles’ v fine Egyptian cotton. vests, | Omcer Poole toward his stepson was most h at the Thompson & Belden special sale had been discussed and at least one of the | patron yesterday. Walker's jobbing price, §3.00 per dozen, our | \ryea) crush at the Thompson & e slsalo members of the board had told him that ho | George A. Scott of Beatrice was a Dellone | price 19¢. 4 Mrs. Poole returned to her home yester- | yosterday. It became necessary lo Induce - was willing to turn one-fifth of his salary | patron yesterday ALL THE ABOVE WILL BE ON SALE | gi¢'niorning. She said it was true that he | the people to line up and enter the store in back into the treasury. The report he | L, ¢. Lloyd of Gothenburg stopped at the HIS BV s Qid strike the boy, but that he did not hurt | single file, as the store had become packed denominated as an insult, besides being in- | paxton yesterday. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. him much. She did not deny, however, that ;\1:|, " opie like sardines I a h‘w‘\’ ]l:m\ nlhl decent, C. H. Schultz of Lincoln patronized the BT o it required a doctor to dress the wounds | lady became impatient and attempted to ; Invalid Chairs, Mr. Jenkins replied that he was the mem- RS “Little Pitehers! 3 she remained away all night, She | move up the line and squeeze in at a point | 1 i ber to whom Mr. Paddock referred. He said ‘“‘I” ‘nl "“”'\ :"“l" b R Tho “Little Pitchers” of Forest school cele- | 413 ""vl'x‘lmz o Miverwith her husband and | nearer the door. The good old dume was a HiGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Supporters, i however, that he denied the statement, He [ 30 W BEOKEE of Lincoln stopped at the |\ 1coq waghington's birthday yesterday af- | gaid she did not tell Mr oy that she In- | triflo excited and seemed to forgel that an 343.345.37 So. 15t St Omiy Atomizers, i nad taiked with Mr. Paddock, and had told e alanare L Jped at the Mer. | ternoon by giving the following program tended leaving, but merely that Poole | of thio other ladles nad prior rights which 5 - 1ol ot Uimin Sponges, 1 at he would be one member to donate [ F. eltz of 5 stopped at the Mor- 0 eltetadii LG DA doaY M o that she was excited | she was bound to respe er attempt to LU ‘alary fo somo charitablo In- | chants last cvening Jioll Cull ipng BARTSRLN SISt heg gk ST A Ahat she was excited | Crowd In where she did not helong, howeve Take Elevator. Batteries, Minnie Eisele s ] Officer Poole was also scen. He admitted | caused not Liilgie striking the boy, but said he t and | A policeman was cq sentment along the | led to adjudicate the Hetween Farnam and Haricy, Water Bottles, stitution, but never said a word about re- A. Case of Scotia reglstered at the | Song—America 3 turning it to the county treasury. On the | Arcade last evening. Who Schoat, strength of this talk, and without coneull: | H. ©. Moody of Clarks was a Merchants | Address—The oY N QRIENEALe: 111 esge struck him with bis open hand, and | Matler, He politely requested tho old jady Rupture Cured DESANY. QLI REA0NIAM et | arrival last cvening Duet—Hall to_the Hero ¥ A ith a club, as was ed e o, neace oMeer ‘took Nold ‘of her S, i had sprung his famous resolution.and had it | 5" 1" agey of Bancroft registered at Dagmar Nelsen and Joe Trattne Lby. was callod.In trom snother room | o so. The peace oficer taok hold of her Ai:!lsfacnon guaranteed. printed in the \?.nn: Herald one week be- | 5" \/o G0 vocterday Recitation—The -.mn..'»:]. wer and in the presence of Poole and his wife "»‘,'”ll'..‘” Han RN R T | the latest improved B s e lon, the report of the | . John H. Price of Nebraska City patronized | Recitation—Oun Hebiest Name..sesesss o said, that e prabibly, deserven 4 wehin | G16, (UG VI Sy e Tho o Trusses. ommittee was adopted, Mr. Paddock alone | the Mercer yesterday oe 100 % ping,: ‘e PIaINIRIATONS flushed up and for a moment wore a i g somiiv wad Sibed M Pl wan | the Mevnssunomar, B L e sl B (e Oty | DA S g e e o | il T, o, e vor, The American National bank, the Commer- | the Millard yesterday i o e Lo e D . Lne. oy 10 quesiion, | 910 Jady. for reslsting an oger, 6ad con ,“”‘ “ UI‘ & I)l‘\l‘l)“) LO clal National, the Union National, tho Na F. A. Hain 1 wife of Deadwood were | "~ Belln ] but the nelghbors. are plain in saying e was ::.'””'JrL“Jiin“ LI Beebing HeE out:RtoLie L ALVL M\ A Llonal Haok of ‘,‘"."f".”' 0 ,'"’}' .““',‘ l,““;f,'\ 8% the MIIATS erday Recitation ‘,.",",‘,“‘,. 3 IbULe:10 1200 intoxicated and' that it was between 9 and { i FUE TEIOTT 1408 Farnam St. Opposite Paxton Hotel bank applied for the keeping of county fund F. N. Swanburg of Oakland registered at siephan 3 9:30 when he went to his home. i . agreeing to put up bonds and pay 3 per cent | 1o Merchants yesterday, Recitation—0ur Matchless Hero Vees MAALS; DIR: AORP: —_— m“““u:m:uv i ki S Z e daily balances 4 of ese Proposi- . ? - o Rosa Zend > ™ 's Coug o] lef from Rheumatis [+] on the dally bulances. All of these broposl- | joun F. Brady of Atkluson reglstered at | Reading—The Hoy Soldi France. The unprecedanted sale of Dr. Bull's Cough gulsie Beller! fromuBheumatinn: o SHHINGGOREMER LORAMOLD, FRIONES By O | the Merchants yesterday I, Annle Van Syrup provokes aompetition, but o' people | Mrs. Emily Thorno, who resides a o10 | pEdchag in 8 mAY NEBR S K 100, v Song—My Mountain Home . . cling to Dr. 's Cough Syrup. ash., says she has never been able to p ;- A By the adoption of a resolution, the com W. H. Deering of Plattsmouth stopped at | SOME—AY Pritz Linder. Hpg 10 Rrc BRMVROoNEh BYTyR cure dny medicine for rheumatism that re Shlihhere Ve St . A. f mittee on court house and jail was instructed | the Merchants last evenin Reading—Little Step-Daughter, Blino Mr. Biahers Hard Fall lieves the pain so quickly and effectually SR A T g A F e NATIONAL BANK. 1.00 8 packago, Kix for # la_Tryitner m, and that she has | pocket. Price amberlain’s Pain Bi o fit up two rooms on the ground floor on [ W. R. Hutchinson of Broken Bow was at 1 1l T y o W. 1 e dry goods merchant | €| the ecast side of the county jail for the use | the Merchants last evening. Girls of the Olden ‘Time o While W. Wi [isher, dry go greh Q180 ke it for lame DAck With reat suce | ritengusrawiestochroormoncy refu 4 of the female prisoners D. W. Faulkner of Anita, Ta., was among | Story—The Tirns that Wabhine at 2926 Leavemmerth. atreet, working on | jors “Ror sale by druggists. r".m{.d iR hot wot 1 o U. 8. Dopository, Omaha, Nebraska, The board will hold another meeting on | the Arcade arrivals yesterday. 21 g Irank Novak a stepladder in a vacant store room next to il it ental Medical Co., CICAG0, Saturday afternon, Arthuh L. Schultz of Grand Island regls me Good Books About Washington..., his own about'6 e'clock last evening he fell hen Was Fined, BQLD by Kuhn ¢ 0 — — - —a- - Taraatatil TR a0 Sl SAR y Gle Timmerman. headlong to the-floor and lay unconscious e an (arreateal | M ARG Hool's wnd Ouly 1ood's S i Our Fayorite Authors v | goran hour. Recovering his sanses, but still | . Ben Lee, the China R i i CAPITAL = = = 8400, Hood's Sarsaparilla is carefully prepar W. P. Shumway and son of Wakefleld were Whola Bollad, 1+ dazed, he got.into the street, when his | last week for keeping an opium joint, had a - TR e 855,500 from Sarsaparilla andelion, ~Mandrake, | FeBistered at the Mercer yesterday Tiivacation: to R isgianc, Halut f triends” assisted him home. He is under a | trial yesterday in police court. He was fined e el e Tas e maresicus Dook, Pipsissowa, Juniper berrioa and other | _ Frank P Mctartney of Nebraska OUty | critie's Reporty:.ievs:r.... o doctor's care, but It Is not likely that e was | §35 and cosis, There were a dozen China w0 PO RETOR ” S ¢ well known remedies, by a peculiar combi- | stoppad at the Millar t evening Miss Gassciie dangerously injured men In the court room to pay it for him Free. ayd o Isgal guarautoo (b : ; nation, proportion and process, giving to | J. W. D. Anderson, assistant editor of the e # A vu.difi.l-m Heaiore vour Oeora ind Dirators:~ Hours W, Yaton, presk saparilla euratlvo powers not pos- | Omaha Christian Advocate, fs very sick Sweot breath, swoot stomach, sweet tem- = Woaiih, u::'/:" vie ot Job 8. ol vige" yrosdonts Lo in sossed by other medicines. It cffects re Milton Doolittle of Atkinson left his auto- | per? Then use DeWitt's Little Early Risers A f : i {tam 91400 canhior markable cures when other preparations fall. | graph on the Paston rogister yestorday. - Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair., VON MOHL O graph on the Paxton register yesterday g 0! THE IRON BANK. . 4 In the Criminal Court. . tavar tht Mr, C. B. PFron assistant manager Hood's pllls cure biliousness tho Manchester Insurance company, 15 \n Charles Christiansan, the young man who, ’ ; g Tr——re Worla- | °18 with George Ryan, robbed M. F. Lowls of $7 0c and a coupon cut from Sunday's World i 3 NS S0 i pead A Horald will get 16 large and beautiful pho- | orge B, ney, a prominent banker | While coming to Omaha from Waterloo, 'Y T AT A oda maldbnKE | of Creighton, was at the Delione last | pleaded guilty in criminal court yesters L evening day. Ryan was tried and convicted a day or Minor € Willlam Ebright, superintendent of the | tw0 ago The case of Charles agalnst George | asylum for the blind bra i 8 Charles Wooldridge was arraigned in erim- - E. Barker, which bas been on trial before | & Dellone guest yesier inal court yesterday and plead Ity Judge B for a number of days, has been 1 t Donnelly was at the Delle 5. | to the charge of forgery " terday after 1 lelt 3 cls O'Brien and Frank Holly, who, wi disposed of by the court rendering a judg iarles Sawhill and Frank Foley, were in ment in favor of the defendant 10 SBE A 0N, 1 Mok dicted and charged with having committed | THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAYORITE TEN CENT CIGAR. ] wolaauasy RIAIFS Gaus 4 FaM ot 1 B | s R e paris JImian, e raissasd vy ]‘\\.:,“L ‘o 48 it POWder: For sale by all First Cluss Dealers. Manufactured by the i bank of Cawker City against Wilson their company, are at the Pa he commission of the crime. > . Dings is on trial, the plaintim Qewold Oliver, €. . Holmes, AL L. Clark s e L LY The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammopia; No Alum, . R. RICE m,ml:\‘ u};. nz-'lo:a.\;: ; . { recover on an alleged claim of an I ). Clark, from Hastings, were DeWitt's Litf Barly Risers, Small pllls, 14 " 'actor, 0. =15 [ Uic'ls Droukhs’on & promlssory Bote, aud | reslatered at the MIIAFd yesterday. | sagp pill, et B e Used in Millions of Homes*-40 Years the Standayd v h " Mg . -