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n —~eee 8 THE ()‘\TAHA DA”Y BEE: IRII).\Y FEBRU \R\ 23, 1894 —_ - - —- - . — SIDCT IV THT N Qe VR more Jealous and cc tious appreciation | ficers were elected for the ensulng sufclent sum of money to pay all of the FIRST IN THEIR HEARTS YET | 5t teor'e Setean stbinion ™ | Esrtens: e “taruton W: towen ‘o’ e | 1T LL M \PPE.\ AT H \\Dl NS | Simiees When you're Rubbing A . v » JGTON . hraska ity ce president, W Mines N AL Aletanders ‘steand. vice brevident; . Wiitiam dniatons Court Calllnge. over your washboard, in that |)unlul e ‘There wero three, Washingtons. Wash- | A. Webster; secretory, Clement Chase; troas- _The probate court has named Herman P, ld-fashioned way, these are some of ; £ the | InElon the soldier, Washington the states: | Lror, “Paul W. Kuhns; registrar and his- | A Dress Goods Drop that Will Jar the [ Norris as the administrator of the estate « d way, s¢ d How Omaha Honored the Memory of the | man and Washington the citizen, In tho | preh Paul Wy Huunts regieter Gac W : Willlam Gerndorf, deceased. our < Hesitiake Just try these Father of His Country, unity of this trinity behold the Washington | FHGG (Rh JACO0 EE WY Copeland Joints of Trade, Attorney James E. Kelby has been ap- y [ g et T o ohecrutud | Wt Colonsl Chamiplon B: OHERS: iz pointed administrator of the estate of Mary motions, up and down, without the — T T o | HE NIV as of good cheer ani Ramacelott], deceased s bond oh s the pages of history. o led a little band | | The meeting was full of good cheer ani in the.mum of $90.000, has been Aled and ape tub. That will prove how hard Inst the armed force of N Taes reteeh . e ior cone | 15C NEW STYRRIDRESS G00DS 15C YARD | proved for a larger membership, HOLIDAY WAS GENERALLY OBSERVED | of peaceful men ag they arc. ‘Then try Pearline’s the mightlest empire of the world, On | I ¢ ) o " sun ooked, | cerning the rules governing admittance may kit County Judge Baxter held court vesterday R R B e T OE BTy Tvens | bechwd ey o retary, Clement Chase, and heard proof in four of the cases brought way of washing. Washington Birthday Celebration by CItens | 4o nto the hands of George Washington, | &t 1818 Farnam strect, It 1s expected that | And High Class 81.35 Goods at 40c— | against Phil Stimmel, the sced man who re That will prove how need- Last Evening - Patriotic Addresses and P yoars the American people had | the Nebraska soclety will glve a banquet Every Sort of Cloth and Color Is in cently went to the wall. The plaintifts 3 ing et e it Wunrema | #hortly at the Commercial club e e = 1 b wero four of the farmers residing in the less and absurd they are, With- Songs g8 and d i 0 ! i s vicinity of Waterloo, who had ralsed seed . moment of his glory Washington was Biggest Salo Yet. diblins Lid : : _ § sard ¢ s ¥ s at the Schools, offered a crown. Let history record in | Bankrupt sale of new spring men's and Lokl e B LRy TR T =) out the washb mll np} the & SHATRONEY, 40 URHEaE POET e s warehousos ien Stimmel failed these it R p : — . B cTave o VEMSSR P SRS | o e St o oo, : s gt Wit Sl e 7] rubbing on it, and without Uncle Sam took off his hat yesterday and | once, twice and thrice, each time gentler - :: mean to sell dress goods. and replevinied by the plaintifs o thosult [ bending over the wash-tub bowed With reverenco o the memory of | than before: bt oncs il all the veliemence The Sunday Heo for the announce- il to sell 'em right R e or bobbing up and down over Ueorge Washington. Omaha was in line, | 9f ScOrh and outragec patriot'sin fie sfea ¢ our new Encyclopedie Dictior nd it we don't do it this week w KH1aved At the Ahding of the e i & his sword, resigned his commission and re at th 5 e jury in the i~ s the we! ) ) ¢ ¢ work for your Many business houses, offices and banks ob- | % e\ TR I o tent to Know that Do not fail to read this offer. it | b because wo don't know how to let the [ case for damages which she brought against it—you save the wear to your clothes ind the w ‘[ for y served the day by closing th o0rs 1o title or crown was needed to make him | will Interest y people know what we are doing in the way | the Omala Street Railway company and the | back., That's Pearline’s way. Dir Iy pac kage P a L published reports of the trial. Mrs. Madsen The capacity of the n chureh | the fi tizen of America S S 5 R POt BT Bl ———— S e e o T e bR R T e of prices denlen” that she rani e bit for the con: | Qagge] Peddlers and some w,mm.]_mm_rm will s s s good as was taxed to its utmost last even B CAARE" ror: REMY 6180 FoF HAYDEN BROS FLOUR, We bought the Walker stock of dress | ductor to stop the car and denles that she or *“the same as Pearline.” IT'S FALS ¢ is never [vwluh]\l oceasion was a vashington's birthd cele SRS ot Y ks el ¢ 3 b umped om pca il v eached he : ¢ our grocer setl 0N & G ‘earline, b e Wbl bl rance, Washington for America 56X the Best Floar on Earth—Warranted to | goods, and we've got ‘em in the store. They [ JinPed from the car hefore it reached th it B k UM L pad bl i A e Yotk bration “Wathington as a citizen appeals strongly b 8 3 3 side of the street at which it would natur ac honest—send it back, 3 It was a patriotic crowd In every sense of | to our 1 i unpretendin 5 Iitrodiies. HEVEsH-BYoa. §x NouF; are piled right in the center aisles of the | ally stop. he says that the conductor 0 Wo r efer e to Washington eore W Virginia Nothing Challanlbils SUUEEL bt 2 WL A annex. gtopped the car, but started it before e the word. Every r ashington | Oeorgo. Was! oy Talnla, NOUBINE | will for a short time put In one of the fol- | 8 could step to the ground and as a result AEdyaHSIcOL ccamEan EnaT Yooyl 8 ice of s greatness, to Which 1Icase | be the best you ever used, or monty ro- | Aud you can buy them there at prices you finci to her bed for seven weeks and had to 1 IIS 11\/ ‘1.1 ~ |- O doubt of sincerity. The church was deco o ! ! - and (& Y ( CIK P never bought the same quality of goods for [ half. Her claim against the com| One gold ring. Hatars, rejected by the jurymen after three trials | One diamond ring. of the case in court It is only necessary for us to quote the rated with colors endeared to American John Brown's Body,” was then sung hearts, The red, white and blue formed a li-lllw- quartet A 4 f G. Tate was not present to deliver his I large plotures) of address on “American Citizenship. The | One carving set. s i man who caused the British so much trouble | coramonies concluded with music by the One 1 watch, prices The ladies always judge qualit LANDEN RROS FAILUK T, bt S € e O O S sl '%HEHmfifwmwm@ X e e e s RURNITURE. above the platform. The program consisted ) background for seve Landen Bros., 622 North 16th street fail One ladies' solid silver hair ornament. lags were presented to the Dodge by every lady. el DL Dl Ll UG g i al schools by the Junfor Order of | One gent's rolled gold watch chain. % G s a few days ago. Thurston Rifles occupied front sea Dr. | & i 5 2 75C DRESS GOODS, 15C. e : Mercer presided. After 1 overture by the United American Mechanics yestecday after One solid gold plate cluster diamond lace 2 Siietinacet They sold hats. 3 Musi Union orchestra, Chairman Mercer | noon, the members of the order in Omah; pin, Tn lot No. 1 we pla a splendid line of Only In basiness about three months. Had . introduced Rev. W. K. Beans, who led in | together with representatives from Sol | ¥ PRICES : nice, new henr as, serges, cashmeres, Bed. (iRt ovaa At e Mt ArEi Dnd e R Dreval —~—— prayer Omaha and Council Bluffs, appearing in a oung America full cream cheese, 9c ford cords, Alpine suitings, illuminated and [ JU8 ote assortme gradas F furnitura, from the The orchestra then played “America.” [ body at each school. At the Dodge school | Wisconsin full cream, 9¢, 11c and 121c. THHGY: alo6Ts . AAL OLHBN: 1ALE HoVeIty ! auits. || hotel: A complete assortment of all grad of fur 3, Malone Brick cheese, Sc, 101 ¢ and 14c. ns were given by Lizz irilled with enthusiasm, the immense au- | recitatic ings. G0c is the lowest price any of these he stock of hats was new, all spring | plajinest to the most expznsive, recently purchasal at the re- dience arose and joined in the refrain with | May Allen and Walter Hargraves. Rev. S. Neufchatel, fie per p ze. it CL L ORI U IO W. Butler delivered the address, and C. E. | Limberger cheese, 1ac | are worth, and some worth up to 75¢, | seyles, in soft and stiff hats, in all colors Dr. Mercer then delive the opening | Winter an oration on “The Flag.” 14¢ and 16c. and you can got them for 15c Hats and caps for men and for hoys. duced market price address, In which he reviewed the progress | speech of acceptance was made by buy clieese at Haydens! There is a wide range of colors, and every Hayden Brok, got the stock e of the republic and the magnitude of its | cipal, W. H. Allen, and while the cheaper than”any place in the eity, ~ Read | pioce ot IRt AT ayden Bros. got the stock and it goes on | es on fish: sule Sat n Bros.' store at | bre “M,! T‘:lm.‘vll‘wu II-K ;|'w}l‘ of the patriot who re in line at the northwest rner of ese p | Andithey: Wil 6ostiyou but 160 a yard at ay at H ® 5 n who had | the building, sang “Rally Round the Flag, il sardines, H1gc per can. ; os: " s’ ¢ ~ built up the home of freedom over which | the stars and stripes were raised. Fine salmon, 8 1-3¢ per can Haydens' great dress goods sale. less than % of manufacturers’ cost the majestic stars and stripes had waved At the Central school the excrelses we Norway herring, 1e each. $1.75 DRESS GOODS, 49¢. Watch for the big hat sale Saturday. )- Ol_l o flS $ wvays would | in the main hall of the building. Re Cod fish, 2%c per poundl. In| this 1ot areiaome ot (he moat exqulsite ey s C L. i triumphantly for ye and o speech, | Macke , 10¢ and per pound. Real AMERICA'S HIBERNIANS, wave. Commercially, socially and otherwise | Frank Crane made the presen new novelties ever shown in Omah: America was g te country | It was responded to by Miss Fannie Mcl*all Finest Georges bank cod h for 10, beauties, in d 3 x i, v heanutie: delicate shades and colorings. 0 carth. Rich in industr whose remarks were strikingly original and | And anything in the fish line you will 1o} oVRUICRTS T et ORtloy : Pesources, superlor in its government, filled | appropriate and made a great hit find here at lowest prices Also the rugged, reliable, solid fabrics in { Nati ""”l"l'l"i‘y‘: " ..(n”.‘\.."u‘.‘ Will be 5 o true > o e afterno ores of school childre We have butter down as low as 10¢ per | the ever popular colors. I ahis ! with people with the true type of citizen In the afternoon sc f school children, popula ors. ; 5 s 4 i i i hip, and the envy of the eivilized world, | attended by parents, who swelled the num- | pound, and we will sell you as finc a ¢ And you get your choice for 49¢ a yard at L) BN LI COVCRILR) G2y CUPIDENE America proudly sat upon the throne of | ber to hundreds, attended the stercopticon | €y as you ever eat in your life for 2oc per | pavgens' great sale of dress goo Anclent Order of Hibernians of America VoAt eatatio triumph and bowed today with reverence | lecture given by Mr. C. F. Catlin at the | bound, Ef e e ; : will be held in this city on May 8. It is tlon “(.mmml el phsician, will quickly cure st of i ner: to the memory of orge Washington In | First Baptist church on ‘““The Beauties and California oran 7t%c and 10¢ per doz. iey consist of whip cords, rhudamas, ben- | "« cipated that fully 8,000 members of the Vous or disenses of the RENCFELVE organs, 8 st Manhood, onclusion he urged all Americans to s nd | Wonders of the World's Fair." Lemons, 171zc per dozen. galines, serges, he ettas, in Burber's, ORI N l‘"‘ 7 ttends TR ”‘\ sminda, Pains In the l‘l‘uk\ im] ‘Ilim 4I‘| §|{\r|’|. lwmmxl loyally by their institutions and not allo Flags waved on most of the school build- Valencia raisin 4cC. wool and silk mixed French novelties, P 2 ’:1”"/:' ,“m 'Fx\ oo ‘“"‘]""l”,'f 1 e bbb bt sl el S G e any one to bi wy sentiment against | ings. I} forn aintiies) 8Yac sian crepons and all other late novelties, | S3thering LI SN LS L) ¢ T A L) P T G S Tt 10¢ rand street parade w A given on the morning of the Sth, following is a copy of the official call, dated at the national them. t and Yankee energ L i puritics. would always prove true when the flag ws in danger or the institutions of liberty Some of these were made to sell at §1. yard, and in the whole lot not one piece is Washington 8. ashington s or a A George W ¢ Alden evapor: al was given at | Condensed milk, 10 Ll nethens and 140 ninoty par cent are troubled with 1re not cire Horliod the Beth Eden Baptist churchi last evening. | BEvaporated ¢ e, worth less than $1.00 per yard. adidley b T WL A oporation. 8,000 The Temple quartet followed with “The [ The program was Swect chocals Bear in mind that there are nearly 1,000 | (eadiiieriers Wb Bhiludelphia and rec elin e Areaiar pnd taamoninla. o U0 Battle Cry of Freedom,” which resulted in | Quartet—all Alone.. ; aker's choc bleces, with scarcely any. two alike, and the | thiS city yesterday 00 a box sl f O Po Baiok Sr. Abel; Mr. Fundd a3 Corn starch, £ ! 7 : To the Brethren of the Ancient Order of AR Biuirs, Tow an enthusiastic enco is but 49 a yard. Sunderlun ster cracl pric asrs PATTERSON ON PATRIOTISM. Violinia. & e Sunderiand, ?.':41' f_““"‘l“p’;j ! In the abovedot we call especial attention Hibernians of America, Officers and Mem- — — — ———————y Rev. J. M. Patterson then delivered an b - Tolish ‘Damce........ to the henrlettas, In all colors, including | Per® Greeting gain it is our duty to 2 an address on “True Patriotism.” Among £, Lovell (nupili ot THa: Ginger st abiinas summon the duly accredited representatives THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS other things n.; said: ; ction Ciaiia Choice sugar co c a can. : 73C CABLE CORDS, 30C A YARD e o 1"“"““1 o ISE “Patriotism s a virtue just as charity | Oratlon Hon. P ¥ Sracked Java and. a coffel o, 15c o RDS, 30C A YA its good and we . and for the transaction D fs a virtue. It is the spirlt that prompts | Anel's Squede. Lo o A L torland |, Orae ]vll d ;v\u:m‘(;” Mokeicelee, line of cable cords go in this lot at 30c | of such business as may properly come be BE WISE AND US a man to do his duty by his country It ¢ i i S GT Fancy golden Rio coffee, 22¢ and 25¢ per | @ yard. They are in all colors and are right | fore them. By the vote of the last national is not an attachment to a ruler, but for a WO o.veorsooaning | pound, DL | easratinin S e « | convention the city of Omaha, Neb., was e Biand (UILIHER ey W hon Y Best Java and Mocha mixed, 30c, 3¢ and | g Sl sl LLERLL Al G LU (At f50 POl i Nelson wanted to inspire his soldiers he O R 3c per pound. e layards o the next national convention; therefore, as di- \ told them that England expected overy man | Accompiniot ot 7 HAYDEN BROS 75C NOVELTY SUITINC rec by the convention and by article <z to do his duty. Had he said Parliament - Proylderst for the Peosie, Tlluminated novelty ¢ xxl of the constitution and general laws of expects every man, or the king expects At the City 1Tall. Faes O Tk ar G vosbb ity L e the order, we hereby summon the duly every man, or the regents expect every man “01d Glory” floated from the city hall flag- | AMUSENENT "oEG clected and constituted delegates of the An- N 0 D |:;"In I \llhllv_ 1]1 would h \‘4-‘!m41 very little ff yesterday, and the weather clerk con- The glganticiealotorahigh cient Order of Hibernians of America to as- | [ T”h Al Oh & ph\H)Ln CO. effect. But when reminded of their be- | gigerately ordered a northerly wind to 5 From Venice Fili s B gtkanLiisale) BN semble at the thivty-ninth national conven- 3 i loved country, thelr native land, then they | pre e o e pnhetly wind ta aav 4 Heom peniEe Lo DI vans means o LKS AND VELVETS tion (which is the sixth biennial meeting) | [ ware, Ingpired. oiharolo! GiFort he silken stripes from tion on the ser- | far cry, but there is a vast difference be- | ig now golng on, in Omaha, Neb., on Tu, . the Sth day of 1408 Farnam Street, rated headgear of the statue of Liberty. | tween *The n's Mouth” and “‘Fr 1894, at o'clock noon. The “Patriotism demands that ev ma G0c china silks are now seliing at 19¢ a | Mav, A. D. T e L uovary. Heretofore the flag has always gotten dis- " ; ¢ N « 5 3 shouid int x\vh‘!’l‘!n‘:.tnl’fm[:l the slll.“:x'mh:rlfi.;;'\\ astrously tangled up with the old lady and :':(Rm :1: \}n h e ‘liln‘ bill underlin yard, conv A,‘m:y;“\‘\'ln bold ts sessions in C ’1‘.:]- - SEAHLE\ & Retail Druggists s i 5 o passer ha anaged come st evening for production at Boyd' Fae i R rs' acadel enteen and ouglas 0 no interest in politics he virtually confe tholtrenpatsgriiak manngadftoficonto out arde-James cl-m\\hin:l: ot |~ See silk alvertisement on another page. R ot e T e G ToD Gt 3 and purveyors of only second hest. the The city offices were nearly all deserted | years since Boker's masterplece has been goods sale, There will be many matters of serious yesterday, but _the municipal legal de- | geon on the local stage, the death of = = import to the future well-being of our be- partment tock advantage of the temporary | Lawrence Barrett shelving the play until| TUSLER RANCH LITIGATION. | loved soclety which will come before thia Iull to rush matters in the way of preparing A Sl 5 | 2 z & P 5 5 | the present combination fneluded it in their convention and be passed upon and deter- & humber of eases that are booked for speedy | repertoire, The story s an old oo to | weani ¢ mined growing as we are at ihe rate of 10,- hearing in court. theater goers, the genius of George H. X 000 per year in menibe b, and extending Boker having gone out in the writing of the our work daily into new and, in many cases, Temple of | tragedy which follows closely the trend of | Instead of the Tusler-Healey troubles being | unexplored fields, we can ail thoroughly - Dl Dante’s great work. Although the present | at an end they have broken out in a new | preciate the Jlute necessity of full, 1 -l'“!\'ll'*' company suffers somewhat in contrast with | spot, with a dec fon that they will be | tient and careful inqguiry into our work, so ed by | that fine array of stage Nghts that illumi- | foug ik » courts of ths | that no mistakes may be made, and that wmen are avallable on other tickets. When | the Birthday of Washingtor nated the trag 3 AR e | e OB e Al LUgthelcotirtalio LA 12 ) oot e v B O Rova b B D oiaty UmaY a5 intolligence stays at home ignorance con- rett, James, Skinner and Marie Wain- | COUNtY: Wednesday the Congressman Meikle- | yuys exemplify in its work the divine prirci- trols the ballot box. See The Sunday Bee for the announce- | wright were playing the principal roles, the | john afidavit was filed in tho ofice of the | ples inscribed on our banner: iried 1<hip, FRREATMEN© BY MACL Invalid Chairs “Let me say by way of digression that I | ment of our new Encyclopedic Dictionary | Production of last night was upon a high order k of the district court, and therein was [ unity and true Christian charity. This ‘Consultation Free, ’ am glad to see, to note so many ladies pres- i ] of merit, worthy in every way to be con- | detailed all of the circumstances of the | mot be done unless the brotherhood ti Supporters, ent. In other words, I am glad that Marta | Offer: Do not fall to read (lis offer. It | trasted with the magnificent sotting which | fatie engagement at Madison. Wie. in whivy, | out Americ i i is fully represented by the en- Envfl“s Atomizers, NSatieddrams, thab U8t xcoonanie Maiklajolin FanqliAttornay Hoatev | o complemant ot) dalogat Sprovided G“RON‘GQN Sponges, . HAYDE! that he has been enjoying N BROS., will be at the Paxton hote privileges without dizcharging duties. If a man does not discharge his political duties he is a coward if not tor. It keems to me that there are two ur pardonable political sins. The first is t men do not vote. The second is that the vote the strafght party ticket without regard Dr. to candidate, aracter or principle. A ma veni T prostitutes liis citizenship ‘when ho fails (o | oo C'oui® ot T30 at exerclse the right of voting and when he | 1racl on Harney street, Rev. . fails to scratch a ticket when other better | Hn will lecture on “Thoug his political s political SEAHLES Medical Supplies. atrick Tells How Ie Figured in the Trouble, Leo ‘Washington s also to be honored. I know | will interest you. Lawrence Barrett not what your views may be, but I am per- a8 surely taking its place as one of the classics by section 20, article VI, of the national con- suaded that the enfranchisement of woman SUSPECTED SOPHOMUR of the stage. The production from a scenje | Pleyed the star parts, during which the two | stitution. Even if you have to make sacri- AND Batteries, 15 one of the great questions of the immedi- S standpoint is quite up to the standard which | gentlemen last named were knocked over the | fices in order that every state, provinoe, dis- Water Bottles, ate future of Amerlcan politics. 1 believe, | Clews that May Lead to Arrests for the | Mr. Barrett gave it, and in some particulars | ropes and out of the ring by Dr. Keenan, | trict and county in America may be repr nlsEAsEs ¢ too, It Is a consummation devoutly to be Cornell Boys' Pranks. more attention is paid to smaller details | single-handed and alone. sented by the full quota of delegates al- Rupture Cured ; wished. It will settle many vexed moral | ITHACA, N. Y., Feb, 22.—The ity authori- | than was true cf its former presentation, | Yesterday Frank G. Patrick jumped into | lowed by law, we earncstly app ou to : and political questions. T'or one 1 catnot | (00 now have several ciows ot s | Lald as the scenes are in Rimini ahd | the logal arcna, where ina lengthy afidayit | see that your officors and dele went, | canl on or address with stamp for cireutars | Satisfaction guaranteed. se0 why the active participation of patriotic [ (%5 A0W RAve se end hal ,“'" 'm': Ravenna the ¢ a gives endless possibil- | he tells what he knows about the troubles | and that they men fully equippe Free hook, receipts and symptom bLlanks. All the latest improved women in politics would be of any disac est of the sophomores who caused Ities for cost 7 and paintin and Mr. | on the Sidney ranch, where 11 of the | faithful in the discharge of every duty. 4 loa 118 S0ath 15th Trusses, vantage to politics. At all events it is [ the death of Mary Jackson, the colored cook, | Warda with a lavish hand has made the | blooded cattle and horses grazed, not caring | most important subject for the determina- | DI, Searles and Searles, OuAy Nig 7 thoroughly American Taxation withont | by Ithe % chlorine gas o Kitche: - | production a notable one in stage setting. | Who herded them, so long as they were [ tion of the convention will be the revision 3 ¥ 3 gas in the Kitchen ad- | P! g I 4 ¥ representation {8 unamerican Joining the dining room where the freshmen | The oriental coloring s seen upon every | allowed to fill themsel side, a warm a bunch gr First stairway south of post office. Room upon the luxuriant [ of our constitution s 7. oout in abundance upon T National directory will, as =et forth in N “Song of a Thousand Yeu! by the qua i 3 bl mosphere pervades the pic- #s which gre e fe Skl tet, met with the usual warm approval of | Were holding the class supper Tucsday night. [ “tures, full of lita and color, and 'the | the thousand hills and in an equal number | section 7, article 1V, report to the delegatos 5 5 NI thé audiance: They think they know who purchased the | ensemble is perfect. of vales which lay between many amendments, which, 1f adopted, will JAPANESE Tl“‘, ALO]‘; & “21\14(}“) CO GLORY OF THE FLAG. tools to make the holes in the floor of the | Mr. Warde as Lanciotto, the role made | In telling what le knows about the case, | make a thorough revision of our organic law; d . kitchen, and where some of the chemicals | famous by Mr. Davenport and Mr. Barre Patrick alleges that in the month ot | the national officers will report the work p L‘;’fi;@ 1408 Farnam St. Opposite Paxton Hotel Sharles B. Winter followed with an ad- 3 b e R iy | ‘usea cime from. The suspectea students | While playing the hunchback with fine appro. | May, 1591, Ms. Tusler employed him to g | done and the progress made during the past B Yome historlan had sald that the tons | are being watched, and will be arrested it | latiomsuftered by ast with Mr. Barrett, | to the ranch and depose C. C. Nelson and | two years: a close and rigid audit of the UR “m‘.m of Rome were not achleved by men | they try to leave town. although he to the character an | Dr. Keenan from the control and manage- | financial aftairs of the order will be exacted 3 and arms in battle, but by the Roman eagle. Students Patterson, McNeil and McCulloch, | enthuslastic love, fine dramatic abllity and | ment of the horses and cattle. While he | and many other matters of equal importance, A New and Completo Treatment, consisting of | In the eyes of mankind there was mot a [ Who are sulering from tie fumes of the gas, | 8 scholarly regard of its strength asa stago | was thore he avers that he was resisted by | Will oceupy the attention of the convention | SUPPOSITORIES Gapeulos of Olitment and two pingle reproach that could dim the luster of | 8re slowly improving. creation. But Mr. Warde was suffering | Keenan, who told him that he was holding | and be finally determined by the wis( of f)‘i'fl"‘;’f.'yf«':y'.".’,‘;f:mfi,,",‘i‘.,_ fllllln f-'f.u"nf?l’.fil‘fl'wf the American flag. Even its encmies must I“X‘I””K developments are expected, for {d!l :nmlninlnm ‘.~..\~ © mmrL which must lnln.w-muu by virtue of instructions from Hm\rtvl"ml» nl\v mlv‘l‘*‘ s ’ wllhll:nllx,xlln‘m‘n‘xl ctions of ¢ bollo fcld, luu. dmire it for the principles it reprosents. 1t | physicians say that any one who knew how | be pleaded In extenuation of 'shorte ie owner and that he wi 1 by At- | Again appealing to you, brethren, for n | arepainful and seidom o perniancnt cure, and of 4 = i Meana, fraedom; . 1o W r<hip the (hine for | o arrange the chemicals and apparatus used | that were apparent to those who 1 cn | torney Vilas of Wisconsin to hold on to | full representation, in ‘order that the work | fesulting in douth, wnnccessary, ' Why endure The latest, the cutest and the thing sigrlfied, the substanco for- tio | WAL ave Known low dangerous the gus lts previous prosentation. Even though he | what there was in slght. Atter ths, Pat- beforo s may. be. pronatly andiyirelydone $his torri azmine::ga“" 505 o most artistic little picture you ontiment and It “is 8 sweot idolatry en. | generated was. State Civil Service Comm acked strengt he big climaxes, Mr. | rick alleges that he was threatened by | and invoking on the deliberations o con- | benofits racotved, §1 0 box, 6 for § by mail, BRI oo slaving all the soul.” We love the flag for | Sloner Van Viect is foreman of the coroner's | Wilrde was ever the artist, and s the only | Keenan and Nelson, who advised him to | vention the blessing of Almighty God, we | - free, Guarutoes sued Uy ouragents. - have ever seen, To introduce the past it has, the lives that have | jury sitting on the case. man in the writer's opinion now before | pack his baggage and return to Omaha, | subscribe ourselves your obedient servanis coNs‘”PATmN fi;’;: ‘.m‘l'u';f%fou' this style, we will make them R R R A (R 2 G W oo Hac e aeh Rl the public who can play the part with any- | Not wishing to have a row, Patrick returned [ in the bonds of friendship, unity aud true ot LIVIR and STOM RO Tt Ao by for a time at $1.50 per dozen. #t rtose llke a halo of hopo| Bankrupt sale of new spring men's and | yhere neat the degree of perfection which | to this city and after reporting upon the | Christian charity, B b RS ot ild and. bloasatt to above the shadows of fon, We | yoys' hats Saturday at H Ste. Barrett gabe 16, result of the trip, he had personal knowl- MAURICE F. WILHERE 14k, eepoaiilly adapted for SLAIC el uss 60 D088 Jove . 1t becauso . it was horne | Pove' hats Saturday at Hay Mr. James was thoroughly his old time | edge that Mrs. Ticler instricted Hoaley to ¥ational Delegatc "fi'fi’ffiuw s by a people ““who, knowing, dared maintain’ covip For ool i selt as the jester, and his finely | bring the replevin suit which has been (he M. J. SLATTERY, GUARANT 2 8 the rights of man. That flag is never out 3 N THE SAFE. wrought-out creation ewhat by [ cause of all of the trouble which has found il Nat!oi Secretary KUHN & €O, SOLE AGENTS, OMAHA. of place. Let it float from every business | poubers Make T the years, is pleas 1 as one | its way into the courts in the past two THOMAS J. DUNDON, e E house; let it go into every church in the QUSRS Qnge Xy nsuccessful Attempts | of the strongest impersonations of the mod- | years, National Treasurer with Powide and Skip. ern stage. land; nail it above the desk, the beneh and pey k5 = - ants the forge; hang It above the fireplace, | ST LOUIS, Feb. Four masked men | Miss Chapman, in the lighter scenes, was “.‘.'l' .' where white-haired men in tremulous ac made a desperate attempt to rob a large safe | Yery Winning as Francesca, although she he Steven I AQ amOe T = cents may tell of its glory to the children | in the ofice of Hezel Flouring mill early this | SheWed now and then a tendency to over- | new phase and the plaintiff, Mary E. Steven- | the committee of arrangemenis; John -\"“"""i HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. T A A T R T g 5 | ostimate her strength and a disposition to | sen filed a petition In the district court | Secretary, and John Rush, treasurcr. It Is NATIONAL BANK, morning in Bast St. Louis. Finding a | force her volc watchman and a boy they bound and gagged | sion of h 318-315 317 So. 15t1 St., Omaha (N predicted that 8,000 men will be in line in which gave one the impres- the parade. Other arrangements for the | g, 8, Depository, Omaha, Nebraska. hness. But Miss Chapman was that, in these public_school system. It Is as complete as asking that her husband, Semuel, be arrested the ablest minds of the age can for contempt and Jerked before one of the | entertainment of the guests will be made Tak» E'evator. - The local division of the order Is muking usband Jailed for Contempt. | grogt preparations for the reception of the I-\I EBRASKA n divorce sult has assumed a | delegat John F. Scullin is chairman of but it is not complete and it never will be | both after beating them into insensibility (rnwn-xmmul throughout, and 119 i 5 e complete unless high upon the staft of every with clubs. hey then set to work at the ges! rate day Is to be greatly praised. uLgeN thara tagsnaw. aause; why ho should.|‘lator { wate oo poud Betweon Farnul nd Haraey. R e TR T TV T TR T safe In the office, and made two unsuccess. | M Herman was a very acceptable Count | hot be handied rding to law and dealt — - ¥, B T P T TS A T e VAT P s g a s - | Paolo, reading the lines with intelligence with without glovs Sce The Sunday Bee for the announce- | GAPITAL = = = 8400,000 b0 e (pretentious iy atuustires tne 10K i eui¥attempta to blow 16 openayith powder.] || nhat rastiaFL tha. Companyt Were, ooy eia; In making her showing the plaintiff al e s 4 ~ Lo $ohog : i lat 1 the month ot Novamber isas, | ment of our new Encyclopedic Dictionary | SyRPLUS = = = 855,600 An enormous charge of powder was ins rted | lights wii in a wholo drilled in the top of sate, but it | sapyd pu little to do, but that littie was Nty v 81 91 ‘A(quidason J8oul auop ered an order | offer. Do not fall to read this offer. It | 15 of the | dropped behind the inner door, ;m.: when | that the theater-goers of Omaha are not | instructing Sumuel to contribute alimony in | win jnterest you | ™ T 2 discharged the concussion failed to dislodge | availing themselves of this splendid the sum of $267per month, besides paying 3 . vi CHEH T or ava es 0 splendid oppor 5 oo e A Officers and D! a:- Henrs W. Yates, prosi AR Ao, UNE [ the outer door. Tho robbers, unable to dis- | tunity to see. the. legitimats. drama. amre | the oxpenses ofithe plaintift in hiring an ot A g, CConian, vio dent; Lowis . n lodge the outer door with chisels, discharged | in a wanner tha to be desired. | torney. This, t s ansistint house on the plain, there may be seen float- fng on the breeze, waving its salutations to the skies, streaming over the he sons and daughters of A its own, the stars and courts of this district a Dry Goads Store. plaintiff alleges, the defend leaves litt musieal fohture-of the Tempie quArtetto and | another blast inside (e safe, ‘but it toc D o s it hus fatiod and rofused o do, notwith- | WATERBURY, Conn., Feb. 22.—Shortly | cashios roer B vy A ¢ ANd 1 fajled. Perceiving they could not reach the BISHOP OF HARTFORD, standing the faet that he is a man of means | after M T T e YT it n“m\‘,l,;“:-."T(”[ll‘l‘t;“{l“llvlll‘\"‘ interior of the safe they left the mill after paall Lo and is abundantly able to put up the sums of | yn (he blg dry goods store of Cannlon THE IRON BANK. MR. JBY'S £ robbing the watchman, Charles Menard, Fred { Rev. N. Tierney Con: with an tm- | money ordered by the court T R e A R A R e F Hreslianbor Willlam® F. Gurley Iress on Wi Block and Fred Schelb, who had come in for pressiv tngton” was a masterly effort and he some flour while they were there and fallen | [ARTFORD, Conn., g axterly 4 y . 5 4 \ o I b ; = Trouble Over a Shipment of Hides. building in the heart of the city. It gained i substance, 0 F are badly | o . SRaY, B A motion has been filed asking that the | good headway before the arrival of the fire at maker of American history. He said | hurt, having been fearfully beaten AERRE AR SO0 Slag ""‘l" bishop of the | gyi¢ of ©, A, Warner against the receivers | men and a general alarm was at once sent W in the HEW ERA MEntoan applauded, In substance, he culogized the | into their hands. All three men are badly SUBGLOAL DISPENSARY | & Consutation in pai i A Roman Cathollc ch dlocese of | ot the Unfon Pacific Rallway company be The vusurpassed n- tha iy i 7 Sy -~ : ¢ % o ailwe wpany be | in, summoning the entire department. The Or the Liguor Ak The truly groat me l.‘..r the world are ‘vn:l KNIVES, FIRE AND ROPE. Hartford in St. Joseph's cathedral. The | qiymissed and that the defendants be allowed | gumes hreatened o spread to surrounding by a Privats vorsal, They bolong {0 no oquntzy and no service was the Impressive service of the | to go hence without any day and date. The | buildings and the occupants of the 4 e Hsnassy A e Ab ran © Quarrels with His Wife, They Fight | Catholle church prescribed for such occa- | sujt arose by reason of the shipment of a | near by began moving out their property Faagats R AL t L RO q . A He Kills Himself, slons. Among the visiting clergymen were | cargo of hides, which were consigned from | Fortunately, however, the fire was brought vnp, e D an everlasting principle. Al other men of ) G arg i nsigned from ) h Nis time are simply human factos e I5 the BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Feb. 2. many priests outside of the diocese of n, Pocatello, Idaho. When the hides reached | under control and practically confined to | 83 alocholi wreck, It hash i Wi will nt i plain envelor incarnation of mighty forces working in him, | Fredorick Westfall, a farmer, quarreled at | tional reputation. Archbistiop Willians of | Omaha they ‘were attached and now the | the one bullding, which wu entirely gutted. | fomsalticiaveralit Hhosy i Once 11 | A b and through him, to the subjection of evil | breakfast with his wife. She broke a plate | Boston acted as consecrator. Thirty priests | PIADUM usks that the recelvers put up a | The loss is estimated at $150,000. D8 LR liquoeapRain o Rk it O BIRNEY'S G, il L libor A" | Supposing his wife dead, Westfall drove the | chorus of 100 trained voices participated in Eyes 0t mon mavewver "turned o, | screaming children away at the pont of a | the ceremonies. . Awurcled Highest Honors Wurld Fair. Kubn & Co., Druggiata, 15th and Douglis Sta, ¢ Fatarr‘awl ‘er ) in the tempest and uushaken by the | turned the stove to set fire to the house. | paing estimated that 6,000 persons were %87 Cures Head Noiaes & | shock of battle, and in the light of his ma- | Then he cut bis throat and wrists, ran back | praasnt. Brominent Cathetis e at ere ) ; S DEAFNES | jestic presence have = rencwed their faith | to the barn and hanged himself under a | eastern states were present, . ZIP\ 1208 Basants Towple, Chleags and pledged afresh their vows to fresdowm | shed. Mrs, Westfall was afterwards res- This evening the vesper service will close A \ rea and to God cued, but lies in a critical condition. the ‘services Of the day.. 'Toe aew bisho Bold by drugsiats, 60c “Tonight in every part of this broad - will be given a banquet this evening, which o hold 2 land ~schoal houses churches and audi ps 18 Serloasly 11, will be attended by 400 clergymen. ¢ . Noklen Tagicekholens e LOEALTA AP SHONUSLBX TR Siiena of tha NEW HAVEN, Feb. 22.—The condition of | _Bishop Tierney yas born in [reland in n L Rhe EaNUIAT AROUAL MESLIGN 08 Su8 Atacks SPURNIC, 08¢ 2 ¥ th PMLS Of Gevo! A n ) September, 1839 e came to this country agiiers g 1l hie | to one great and illustrious memory—devo- | ®X-Minister Phelps was this morning re “.,Iw.ma »'. .‘r, 010, 80 hin plr-lllh[:» n-lllvll:nl ¥ VAL NS $5 'f\‘”'f tion rather than eulogy, for eulogy {s con- | ported eritical. D, Gilbert, the attending [ F1€% L O™ G0 He “hinadlad st 8t gt S e N R L fined to praise of the dead, while devotion [ Physiclan, has called tu Dr. Bacon of Yale. | ifhomes " eoliege . Bardstayn. Koo mna o 3 Dificors for the ensaing y fRfiuden & conMoration afth Mrlow, | & S——— Montreal and Troy, N. Y. He entered the SO e i i3 may, come g ho ceremonials of this hour can add ous of Revolution Officers. + L s hurt a b 0 i the presi priesthood twenty-seven years ago. ! one jot or title to the greatness of George » an 0 E h GEORAE B, T4 HUCK Waniingion, excopt In ‘o far an. they. o | oAl the annual mecting of the Nebraska so- B ———— The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. mIl,]f- \y" 'Efls Tolephons Booretn o (19 t clety of Sons of the American Revolution, Bankrupt sale of new spring men’s and M. 4t Fioor, Brown Blook, Omuha, February 21, 1594, kindle in our hearts the fire of patriotism, U‘d in M; “ H Y ‘be Stauda 4 10th sud Douglas, Valm&eMa rouse us to more exalted endeavor, to & | Beld yestorday afternogn, the fQllowing of- boga' bats Saturday b Haydep'ss / illions Nflcfi749 CAIR ’L - b