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8 THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MARCI 5 1891, v me N Y '[! | Dennis fought ‘desperately and succeeded in | T N o N N . WITHOUT MEANS TO HELD | fridey, riune whice propoced, o hers that | NATURE ABHORS A CELIBATE ‘..,,L.’”\:’ut”u‘h.:', e e betore e | TRIED TO CHLOROFORM HER What one Uloce\ say Eighth Ward Pelief Society Compe lled to | ’\" r];(’ “1 would not join in the plan and not have to use force in making the arrest i "Tom cowards, S told th the Ki caven, o recen ere from Red Oak, Tn Jewelry of a Oyprian, Discontinue Its Good Work, | 'y:; K \:I“:y"‘.‘ "-,’f‘l\h.‘f;‘l:yH..‘."" \‘f,y,;”nn’|"‘.]|n:h«‘.3 he Kingdom of Heaven, m” e JH]I:)N:I:H::':yHy “I{‘v‘x‘umlv rh.‘y'”‘: ,:,',, ewelry of a Cyprian "Ii\]\'l‘ i most Money, I (hvy = where they came from f 5 oRY plnce e Uiought he needed & revolver, and B SOEANG. W can't do it, 1 won't have them BUT. PRESSING WANT: HAS NOT CEASED | iiiHl et IR RAE Rt 10 | DL EATTERSURSSERRUN SN il buy one. = Yesterday he bacame intoxlcated EAR EHERT SALYATION T'hat's what I hire them for and together with another townsman, Pa — / IS % : A i What Has 1 Done by the Organization | CHAUTAUGUA OIRCLE. But the Trri g bt AL AL Fellow Traced § 1y Room and ¢ This isan actual fact related in the Last Month-How Citiz Closes Tts First Season's Work with a Tan- tish, ¢ Only $20.00 to Frisco via the Burlington. . wlon that Lends to by a grocer to our salesman May Still Extend Ald to q and Addresses. Ing Woman Is to e Avolded — = ~ 5 4 is Ae plic —and it's a common Lul; wE ORECASTS The Chautauqua college of the First Divine Direction Needed, - "'7" LA Who Also Owns Up. we have it daily (] Methodist church closed fts first season last R 1t WL Be Slightly Colder and Threatening PN 2 o L Sy oy — \ing with appropriate coremonies in the in Nebras Ay, 3 e sce, when they tell you that Having worked a little over one month of | basement of the church, At the First Presbyterian church yester WASHINGTON, * March 4.—Forecast for An attempt at robbery was made Satur some worthless or danger: Wi two to which we pledged ourselves at Plates were laid for 150 people and an en- | day morning the sacrament of the Lord’s [ Monday: For Nebraska—Threatening, but | day night @t 9 o'clock. Two young fellows some wc rthle 38 Of dangerous he commencement we are cailed to a halt, | joyable evening was spent. Mr. Alfred | Supper was celebrated, and twenty new | probably without snow; north winds; slightly | are now under arrest for the deed, and both washing-powder is *the same not because want has ceased to exist In | Breckenridge was master of ceremonic members were weicomed. The church has SORRE S ST S have confessed thelr intentions were to com- " a8 gootl a8’ Pe arlinc, the homes we have visited, but because our | Major Halford officiated as toastmaster. The | received an addition of over 100 since the a—Snow; co ave; mit robbery, and that they would have gone T P % (AT BESEE LRE e funds are nearly exhausted. The sunny were decorated with flowers and a [ beginning of Rev, J. M. Patterson’s pas South Dakota—Snow flusries; north | 10 AlMost any extreme to accomplish it scause it pays a larger profi 0o large, altogether, days are here, making the demands for coal | number of brief but entertaining addresses | torate. At the hour named were heard the screams if clerks can be hired on purpose to make people take 1]”,,.,\, ess frequent, but the pleading for food s | Were mad W the evening Mr. Patterson began a s For Missou ain, with conditions favor- | of a woman, the blowing of a dozen police 5 & o il \' o ”‘ L "l' L " . l'm'y Mr. Breckenridge was first on the program ““ ‘\' Aot “" ..l. ‘”“ g ’”\'l puc Ty bbbl i A e My e Wi gl I’ o ‘ L they don’t want and know nothing of, instead of a tried an ey Rugmente QR0 IOTH it volce Ll with an address in which he reviewed the bt b LA KL T il LML AR AL out e ' ) W " and a ma rartly dresse calle AR AT X Y Blace of distribution at 1222 North Twenty- | progress of the collegs since its organization ¢ for the evening being, *Desirable N, O N ecstad by Iynn to the house kept by Prudence proved article like Pearline. If your grocer sends you what fourth, but it spealks ym the piteous | last October. In conclusion he said that it | Young Women, or Whom to Marry. showers in extreme eastern portion; moders 115 Capltol avenue. When Flynn vou do not order. ha hanest—send it Baal § fa and home ¢ | proved so successful in every respect that he text from which the sermon was | ate cold wave; winds becoming northwe the house all ¥ 18 silent the its permanence was assured, Miss Bmma nd only awoman gasping for breath Those Deserving It. — e 15 O " which we 1 ing ald for She will do him good and Loeal Recor W McClintock followed with a few remarks, in | Preaqped was s there to show the cause of the disturb: hich she v ot whi 1ot evil all the days of her life.” It 18 a | Oppropor VRATiER BUREAU, OMATA . - N RS D lies (which were | Which she roferred to the object for which | not evil a FPICE OF WEATI i “g ENE™ L L A H‘”‘:L D ere | the college was organized and expressed her | Solemn thing, sald the preachier, sto marey, | March 4.—Oinabia reco CAMPOFALUPO NG | " After 4 Tew mofients tHa woman. was: abla E |FUT£‘N‘ the & o Bt FEQUAR belief that it had been fully attained nd the Ecoteh girl sald it was a solemne inf 1 with corresponding day of | to talk, and while she could speak but little VitiZer o st o | ociated Chariti their also | : | Lr. Duryea tade a br K up the subh- thing to be single, and there are not lack ast f . ™ h was lear 1 he had bee {on of « ’u“vnln* rencn physiclan, Quickly cure you of ail n boing extuusied) we have been driven to |y G PSSR o 2 whie e | g those who Wil tell the vouns man that | Vs 180451808, 1a0a. 1a0t, | RSV 1k 783, TeATe ek Bhe nod i O T en nt tat. ECLCTELITe o, Sl o .ont Mahio: e o e Hutadays, Thirs. | ment as more casential to a man's happiness | very little room for the old bache for.” He | Mintmum teniporature. 53 43 SWROL D601 DRI 4. TiCtleE pars T tugehtly Ll days and Saturdays, From the kenerous | than a selfith scramble for wealth, Wealth | has no special sphere of usetulness; his lif ) 45 00 T .00 | the following story was obtained CUFITERN: etonn:on o liver, the Kidueys and the urinary e in W ) of mind was, after all, the greatost fortune. | as @ rule is selflsh S Wt showing tha ondition of teme [ About nine o'clack two well dressod young BEFORE ano AFTER orgausof il Inipiiritics manner In which we have %o far been sus- | “\0® poati'a spoke on “The Utility of | ~Mr. Patterson quoted the views of Ben turo ar pltation at Omaha for the | men went to her place and after talking ORI Ao AN s LR R} Wi Segan tained, we have every reason to hope we | oo i on "W "I 0d” the subject n an | Jumin Franklin, Robert Southey, Cobbett, | BT VPRI Fing e wwhile got up to leave. One sald to the 16 Fenon mTrR T 0L C1LPaG DY DOGROT 13 Becatine 1iay por cont ar troubled with shall be able to do this, still we feel, from tertalning manner. Mr, Benson’s rema De Tocqueville, on the subject of matrimony Ackpiint i A oe i ato | othier that it was the wrong Housa they wero pstiatitis, OUPIDENE 18 the only Known remedy (0 eute WIthout an operation. 5.000 4o The’ ‘many. suffaring. onos® beyond! |~x’@m.:\ Dr. Beans, Judge Ambr Mrs, F. A. | the married lite. ey el 899 | woulitireturn again, . Sliortly ntter; they went YA D AVOL M EDTCTN 'O Hox 20 10 S Frandiseo, oal. For e by want, for while through our employment | Tucker and Rev. Frank C completed A young man without a wife is like one | Normul precip'tation i « O3 0nch | pack and remained in the parlor a few sodmaw Drug Co., 1110 Farnawm St., ,.n‘ 38., Couneil BIuITs, 10w, bureau and the personal efforts of some of the program with short addresses, blade of a pair of a boat with one | Excess for the duy : 42inch | Gnents, Then one of them gaid that ho | = the rs we have placed many in a posi P oar, a bird with one wing. Fewer crimes [ De ;\"llw,‘ ysince Marel 1.... HER L would like to see the Glichey woman in the B do o EhBut OUFEAIN LR UNE A PRIy GOING TO GIVE UP. arc’ committed by married men than by | * below zero, Sthar ¥oom: ani A ie Rald ko, ha falt fn. L8 % i i ;vu:[v‘ o xlw it |\:| e .”1 \':vllurrll r':l“"” it single ones Love enriches the moral [ Reports from Other Stations o L I8l poaket of Lila coat as if to seo that: he 3 F HOM our books, also by the co-operation of the | Gamblers Declde that for Once They Do | hature. A good wife is a great aid in a still had w ded. When they had 3 @ various echarity organizations we have been Not Hold the Best Hand. man's worldly busines Thefe are many Y 3 entered the door was shut, the 3 able to sift out from our list a| Saturday night in all probability saw the |y TRy RVt P - woman seized and tirown on e hed and 4 LA LA L uL R o g i © poor “whom we en done by the married, One reason ETATIONS a handkerchief heavily saturated with chloro 4 L bR R Whom We | Jast public, gambling house in Omaha for | for this is the superior judgment of woman forii Hal0:tor Her ioBtrik GHEQPER TfiAM g?EAM coming 1o-us for ald have Jargely increased, | 8ome time, at loast, as there Is evory indica- | A good wife Is a balance taker. = o ; SHE FOUGHT HIM OFF. 3 : & ‘»:‘, "No Hoiler. team. Eug : Wl the later applications are of a tion that the proprietors,of the resorts take e age of married men is 59 5 : % S 3 VR MG BRI 54 oiler. No Steam. No Fugineer., LA L U R, ot nndln o ot Ghiot Senves's order e | Years, that of bachelors ix 40 years. Celibacy = DL G L UL . ANk wal 38T ('w\\ BR for Corn nnd Feed Mills, Baling T Tt et A e UIAOh T oL AN e el Seavey's order I8 | yooing to be nature's capital offense. Al | O 5 1 LRI fen 1 v A! Ly, Runuing Separaiors, Creamerics, &e ey that duitics S orsite: it ars s wiNing y enforced. At the close of | this is based on the assumption th handkerchief wa w‘u‘l alcer teoni hier rigprsel 4 = - C AL :“-.‘h‘v‘hlj‘l"hul ikt evening the employes of the | secures for a wife a capable woman. 2 loudy, | nostrils ”hjl ”’“»Wlh,“’f'; \”:;‘\I: i iz 077'0 GAOOL/NL EIVG/NES the winter until work should open up, and phernalia of the profession and be- | may ruin his life or make his lite, but mar- { g LEuterrsof g oudy. For a moment he released his hold to obtain J Stationary or Portable. they make no sign of th distress or let morning it was all carted away to some | riage is one of these single acts. i avenport sy tai a botter one and the woman was thus & ¥ : l[.x'm I 81020 H, I tio 550 %t house to | The police confident that there will be | k@ oman. s _sometimes sa at e er o 00| Part eloud : A oe TaH SFibla e e St eie | o' trouble with' the houses that have been | PoOF man cannot afford to die. It may be | Jui faks c woman living next door, and the latter blew | enieags, 245 Tave st. ~ |OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS house appeal for aid to do our work their i lice whistle in that locality, the blowing true state has become known to us, and we | running and that they will'close up in good | truthfully sald that a poor young man can- 3 i 0 Snow A4POHCO N 'j‘ Berail liaEvoient Thitneirew Omeka. 107 8. 14th St 330 & Walaud Sits., PHILADELPHIA, PA, g0 away disheartened at the magnitude of | faith and stay closed. notiaftordlth) mes eylunlecsinalaRta wite Wig e 13 snow: LA A L e : - ' 3 i 5 4 3 3 ors o .1 | is a helpmeet rather than a help-spend. | § it Snow \e women next door then ra and ar- = the task before us, One of the ublers, when questioned | IS a i i Y oy i e e to see a o 0 " 5 Fr) e about what they intended to do, said: *When | Bvery young man ought to m. a woman | STITETOPT) 8 H dy. rived just in time to s a man _m\_p m: DON'T BOR ROW TROUBLE.” BUY HOW HELP MAY CONTINUE. a man holds up a four-card flush tnd does'nt | Who is ready and able and willing to live in e al o 3 coat or vest leaving the house at a rapid Those who have not been personally en- | pottor himeell In the Craw, about the only cire s, within his income. A | =rrreid Fait, closely followed by another wearing a gaged in this work, sceing the beautiful | thing he can do if the other fellow cails him | Saga upon the wedding ORE H o > i long ulster. either of them spoke a word spring weather, give a sigh of relief and s i o of his daughter, “no presents except DHOD s - | as they went hurricdly up Capitol aveffu 3 L il g is to lay down. That's the way it is with 8| r I = = ot “Now the people can get work and we n us.’* those adapted to an income of $1,000.” Some LOOK OUT FOR GABRIEL. followed by the shouts and screams of a not do more. We can put aside the self- here are all sorts of stories afloat as to | 9ne has sald, “God help the bachelors for —_— [ LA LR ble to be sacrifico we have been making all winter | what the gan i d p & o | the wives will help their husbands,” but if | g, b i . The Glichey woman was soon able what the gamblers intend to do and wher> . Eud of the World Pr od to Be Only a ch Lo some s and have a few comforts for ourselves.” To | they fntend to g0, but if they have any | the wife be a spendthrift she will hurt him N i aTON: ¥ 2 1 sut and commenced to tell in French to som TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. such we would ! i and not help him. If your wife will live as of the others what happened. bl lans for the future they are keeping them to ¥ i T ROBE S GovernoriD at the station —_— It you have been doing your own houso- | ammeior tho tuture they are keebing them t0 | o ”queen you must have the income of a | LITTLE ROCK, March 3.—Governor Fish- | " e occurrence was reported at the station work, or a little more of it than you have ouse ! ore i e o ot prince. 2 nan who regards housekeeping back has received a letter from Faith Doctor | and Detectives Hayes and Hudson were put ]l{l‘ \I OL & l l “l ULD w‘ been acoustomed 1o, I order (o holp the | bewcy staay apy ore WL be three aulet | ag prosaic or profane is not fit o be the life [ J. 8. Willis of St. Louis in which the doctor | on the case. An examination of the roon PENF (), poor; If you have done more of your own L 2 c nion of a young man without capital. | encloses some tracts which the governor is \{vm‘m- the struggle took ]w'-;»;- rlmltllw:‘ :H sewing, washing or minding the baby than S j man's feet are upon the earth h ked to study, with a printed circular en- | finding the maxn’s coat under the bed, where Lok formerly, In conscquence of the hard time: R e o Bead should notbe among the stars lest i | closed in wiief it s stated that “Jesus in s hurry e had Kicked it In one ot e 1408 FFarnam Street, in the name of our Lord Jesus don't do it! I S| TEhe stumble. coming and the end of the world is near pockets was a receipt made out 10 i = If you were ever extravagant in all mfn ‘The Danger Signal,” by the late Henry | The woman with the temper is to be | The trumpet will sound Thursday, March 6, | Ray by Drs. Sear Se . The d { Retail Druggists lives, be extravagant now in the line of work, | C- De Mille, opened a short engagement at | avolded. serates declared that he lived . m., Jerusalem time. The abomi- | tives went to their office and found one of and purveyors of \ You can afford to be saving in the line of | the Fifteenth Street theater yesterday. There | With his wife, Xantippe, a means of self- | nation spoken of by Daniel, the prophet, will | the doctors there. In the ledger was the Meod! y! 2 books, pleturcs or new carpets for the spring | are o number of strong situations fn the | dlsclillue, but most men prefer (o got thoir | stand in e rebuilt temple from Saturday,'§ name Charles ity ganilthe fatdre . edical Supplies. house decorations which are so c X o e anprecin. | discipline in another school. Solomon d August 14, 1897, to Monday, February 25, | Cuming street. They went to the ac e o rorallonab el n”"::‘rl e h"":‘n‘!! play, ,\[r..lh Mill h(?\\\l\g a fine appred 10 | clared that he would rather live upon the | 1901, 1,200 days. Jesus will come in the | and caught a fellow there. He was v ing. “when-1t “comps’ to . the hiring ot} 0B ot dsamatia effectsiin locating the stor top of a house or in a desert than with a | clouds to the earth to reign 1,000 years on | sullen and refused to say who he was or work done In the renovation of your homes, | &t Laramie Bend, a mountain station on the | brawling and contentious woman. Whatever | the earth Thursday April 11, 1901, 3 p. m., | give his name. It was noticeable he was You noed tho help. They need the pay for | Montana & Cheyenne railrond, which per- [ elso you demand for the woman who s to | Jerusalem time. The beginning of sorrows | cleanly \ and had his hair closel it. And you can get a class of house cleancrs | Mits of the legitimate introduction of the | be your wife demand & sweet temper. The | commences this year, 1894, with a series of cropped. He told the officers, however. that and day help sugh as you never had befor. | tyDes seen in the great northwest. The loco- | can’ better tolerate uncooked food and a | bloody wars and revolutions in Europe had he known they were officers he would Who Know how o wish windows. swiiiaei | motive and freight train were realistic, while | poorly kept house and the lack of many —— have killed them before they had a chance to solling the paper and furniture, becanse they | the Bulch running up from the station was a [ other good qualities in a wife than tolerate Only $20.00 to *Frisco via the Burlington. | enter the room, as he said he had the drop have done it for themselves, and who can | fine bit of the painter's art. s a violent temper. on them. This was all he would At work for you without humiliation, but who [ _In addition to the dramatic situations the | = The gossip Is another specimen of feminine (oF 3 DL T Tl S Gl g UL conld not accept your charity without a | COMedy element is well taken care of by Paul | character that you need to avoid; also the one afler a while he asked for the captain and e | 3 Invalid Chairs, sting of shame, which might take years to | Dresser and Will vns, who do several | who delights in the silly gossip of the streets The appearance of Efie Ellsler in Robert | 5314 he would tell what he knew. \ R Sur it remove from their thoughts. Think about it, | ¢lever turns. rdner made a sweet, | or the neighborhocd scandals. The woman to | prouet’s great play, “Doris,” at Boyd's the- MAKES A CONFESSION. E upporters, Christians and philanthropists, and remem. | 1ovable heroine, a wild flower blooming in | whose conversation you might listen for an | NS erevenine 1 a sl To Captain Mostyn he sald that early N Atomizers, ber that it will be a month at least before | the heart of the mountains. —Lyon Adams | entire day and not hear one word of wisdom [ tf this evening and Tuesday: eveming { ;" ¢ye evening he met the other fellow, N\ Sponges, work will be so plentiful as to give a small | A4 Frank Beal, as the »ullt:rs [urlflu- love | and rarely a kind word is another. The | and Wednesday matinee is an announce- | whose name he said he did not know, and y \ ¢ Batt SREY portion df the applicants the work they so | Of Rose Martin, are thoroughly acceptable, | country is filled with schools and colleges | ment that will give great satisfastion | that both were hard up for money. He 2 atteries, sorely need, and women and children . can | While the rest of the roles are in competent | and academies, but the biggest school of | to her host of admirers in the cit then told of the purchase of the chlorofor: i e Water Bottles, starve in loss time than that, even though | NAnds. all is the school of scandal, over which the | Much has been said and written about the | and that the intent was to rob this woman, E Raitarenas :)u'-n' husbands drink and do not descrve OFFL : » fl?.‘\m‘ Ihn:ls«;ll L '.\n unbridled | play, and the general verdict seems greatly | as 'll)vy”\urvlwld \)Iu-)l-u! a ]'wwl' ”-Mv : TAT upture Jir21 elp. 5 4 dang hing to marry. in its fovor. The public sentiment it has | sum hidden about the house along with a = < = i i In the month from January 30 to March 3, OMAHA, March 4.—To the Editor of The The girl who delights in heart-smashing is | aroused is the sure 'mlluzmuu of a powerful | quantity of Iry. This much he told the | o " 0. T dooired thin: Polding. Bed is Satisfaction guaranteed, inclusive, our soclety has supplied 250 fami- % i St . | another girl to avoid. There are girls who | play. In *“Doris” Miss Ellsler has a role to | captain. — Yestcrday he was closely qu e on e L O st | Allithe latest Improved Jies, We have taken the mumber and aees | Bee: Could not our wealthy men assist busi- | pride in the hea G L pe L T Va5 e which dangle from their | put her dramatic powers to their greatest | tioned by Detective Ha To him he gave | yoiing but a bed by night Tr h of their children and in all those helped | ness somewhat by, say twenty of them, build- | belts as the Ind rides in the scalps that | test. Doris" is English in type, but, en- | the name and address of the other fellow. | ™ A N i s e usscs numbered 1,250 people of all nativities, colors | ing fine homes costing from $50,000 to §100,000 [ he has take o girl who has had numer- | tirely unlike “‘Hazel Kirke,” has none of its | He said lis name was Adams and he lived | these points, dud the lied as now per- and religions, those professing no religlon | apfece? There are plenty of them who could | 0uS love affairs has a whole heart to offer | somberness, but an abundance of bright, well | on California street, ~He: said that it was | feeted isa triumph of bisenaliy, |00 N N being by far the greatest in number. The | qo 1o and not feel It and assist retail busi- | @Y man. The coquette is a girl who has | written comedy. As a dramatic production | himselt wio made the sugsestion and that | By BUEULI IS i Gy ekt i 0f 1o Heihe ““4 ALOE (\( ” \ fl[ D Cf) following is a brief summary of things given Srrheaos eriall Rt inot montion || nese beauty, more admirers than graces. | it will take high rank. The cast, with such | Young Adams dily took to it. Ray gave | {005 Nihned. confined” th about i, Th out: 5 n'effi very, ‘umv\x"n_y‘.‘” well known. - This | In these times engagements too often stand | admirable actors as Irank Weston, Robert Adams the money to purchase the chloro- | (jqes are their entive lenzth, and the bed | 1408 Farnam St Opposite P, “‘,“”,m,. Flour, 1,800 pounds; coal, 35 tons; bread, | them. as they are all well known. —This | for social license, and very few girls come | Droet, C. W. Couldock and others, s sumi- | form. It was bought at W J. Hughes' | could ot he detected from a rizular beistoad. | —— o 2,000 pounds; beef, 1,000 pounds; mutton, | Would at the same tine assist a grea out of an engagement as modest as they en- | cient assurance of an excellent performan drug store, Sixteenth and Webster, and | Furthornore, in this bed therc erfect sy TAKE THE 5 i > e 0 p obliga hem to pay in- 7 o) B P o 2 ST 3 r tilation througho day, ana 100 pounds; pork, 1,000 pounds; beans, 1,000 | ber who are obligated to t tered it. Nine-tenths of the unfortunae | Wednesday nigh i i Fet when Adan ked what excuse he should | tem of ventilution ¥, i Pounds; sugar, 800 pounds; riee, 150 noundy, | debtedness. Yours respectful unfortunae | Wednesday night, as it is the wish of mar this remaves the last possible objection o u presentation of his latest su Innoce I tatoes, ol8; new comforts, 9; new | Goodrich hall, Twenty-fourth and Paul [ an adornment of features. 1 know there as a Lamb,” an eccentric wdy by w. | made by Ray. He said that Ray told him blankets, 9 » 15 pounds; groceries In | gireets, has disappeared. Some time ago the | charm of form and face. I know how men | Stokes Craven, which hus thus far been the | hat he (Ray) was at one time a student at CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO e, worship beauty. So much so that homely | greatest hit this clever comedian has ever | the Omaha Medical institute and that he had . ) "y ) S iothing. hosiery and shees we | hall closed and Mr. Cobb was thrown out | W b ! ot st h i AN At sl Al uakallas n‘mr.ul"";::w ||'|::“;{Tv} \v‘i‘l:;]”\;‘lll‘mll shoes we | B o Wilhout money OF any prospects | Women are calling upon the surgeons to im- | had. The piece abounds with amusing situ- | Seen chloroforin Ll \1“'“" thatchoswanifa; Temporary Location, 4 ount; do so in our | Of & BCE prove their featu Recently a girl ations and complications, and the character- | Mmiliar with its use. All he wanted Adams EXLITODORL I Wo kenva oLt alsoba b lasey ; e R s S T e O TE T PE AT e . ! racter- | 10 do was to watch and he would apply the 1206-1208 DOUGLAS ST. ; ! { He resides at the hall with his wife and a u a Greclan face izations are 1 and of Interesting type. | as o v and he . auandiy’ of bedding, - bedstends, “stoves, | o 1% TS AL e B UL O NG S ployed a surieon (0" transform the' Koman | Sir: Reed has & most happy rols in Tobias | CHOrotorm. U s agrocd to. CAST OF NILLAID 1071, 53 - HILES THE SHORT:IST - 53 CoRioh Sphoon g clothing, second-hand; | Wic way of food In the house for weeks and | I0S6 into a Grecian nose. The operation | Pilkington, u New York stock broker, who is Ray has never been hezrd of before, but 4 & e £ood as new; besides we hired a v v < o) 2 W a SUCCcess, Between the surgeon and D) I p st, a i ank : turd rning Mr. Cobb went to a geon and [ fond of a little whist, and it will rank with quantity of work done’ in hauling coal, and fl‘fl:.‘.',,')‘,",“,",’.',’ o e lcs | the druggist, and the dressmaker, and the | the best of his comedy creations. On Frlday | theft of an overcoat and was wanted at L 8 JOHNSON'S & express teams {0 deliver to-sick, and’ paid | £ 41 sonte groceries. He hud mo money | Balr adjuster, and the dancing master, she | and Saturday evenings Mr. Reed will pro- | €oln for stealing some goods trom a gun | @ MAGNETIC OILT | ST, LOUIS TO LOUISVILLE A L e and asked for the goods on credit. This must be a most miserable specimen of [ sent his latest comedy, “Dakota.” At the | Store there, but fricnds fixed the matter up instant Killerof Pain RS. J. E. VANDERCOOK, Secretary. Tefused him and he left. Going to his home | Womanhood who caunot get herself up to | matinee *The Woman Hater” will be the bill An'r\[ he wos, ever |w«w'-nl- : > Ime:‘nnl and Extornal, AND THE SQUTHEAST. ; —— psod e ' | appear as a very angel of light. Hut beauty L L e s the son of very well connected peo Cures WIRUMATISN AL . Only $20.00 io ‘Friveo via the Burlington, | 1€, o1 his wife of the' retusal e had_ met 3 have personaily examined our beds. “THE AIR LINE.” Adams was arrested a month ago for the 5 FROM ith. After sitting for a moment he sud- is only skin deep. Sometim it is all on Twenty Dollars to California, ple, and they hav dor thing in th . _‘".IHHA”' LI o I'he Only wite | the surface. Beauty of charac is worth $20.00 buys a one-way and $35.50 a round. [ World to veform him. He has a good home, 3 tly, Gholern BMor- more infinitely than beauty of feature. The | trip ticket via the Burlington route, and there is not the slightest exeuse for him g e, oro throat, s ] an who marries a woman for the beauty | Everything first-class—ticket tral to steal. IMis latest escapade is his most B 111 A DACHE, 18 f by mugic. g . 3 some groc and if T do not get them Lam | Man w y Bverything first-class ains, “Ated By \ -+ Day trains equipped with vestibuled parlo Store Suddenly Cheeked. en of him by his wife and up to midnight | Who Duys a ranch for the hollyhocks in - Both men were identified by the Glichey | hamost Powerful und Pencteating Linimontfor dlar Wing room slecpe Saturday night about 9 o'clock, as the | last night he had not returned. She is [ the front yard PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. woman as the ones who were at her place, | orcastin ealstonco, Targe$l lco . 80c. sizo dloe CTAIKE THE “AIR LI 4 The godless woman is to be feared and = notwithstanding that Ray the minute he got JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. QILe g avoided. A woman who scoffs at religion \te of Baltimore is at the Del- | Up town had lis mustache cut off and his | wedicated and Toilet. 'Tho Great Skin Curo and 15 not worthy to be your wife. Christianity | L # it head shaved Face Boautifler. Ladies will find it o most is the only power Which preserves woman | 3¢ e is @ waiter at Nelson's chop house, | delloate aud highly perfumaed Tailct onp on ootstops overhead attracted thel ¢ 3 TRV A S i Pope of Silver Creck is registered a Ming Etrec 1o market, 1015 absolutely pure. Makes tho :‘"l (I k : ;‘;xll..(um ted thelr attention, | Only $20.00 to 'Frisco via the Burlington, | from slaver £ I care not what your own | 1. i, Pop 2 uming t e o mpeeh 3 ,,‘,.y..,l;dfi TR lont com® T R 5 St bl il . ¥ . .- Hass 14 o luzary for (e or Infanta. B0 up. All was dark who prays and reads her bible will make F. A. Phelan of Chicago is stopping at The Midwinte ir HeCess, fl":xln‘;?'mh:u:ffu’u aE “’mfl:f‘""'mg .."r...‘fiff.flu d not g 8 NLY TWENTY DOLLARS, ; : :i:: nu‘.l ‘] oul was in sight. He listened R you an infinitely better wife than one who | the Mercer, $20.00 to reach it. ke the only direct | thegrowthof hulr. Prico2e. For sale by d called a companion. Together (hey e e T does not % E. Giescker of Neligh is stopping at the | line to San Francisco, KULIN & CO. NS, OMAIL made a search of the second floor, T Y. Xou Can Haite Oalifornin All this suggests the ? 3 s THE UNION PACIFIC. They ine Running Two Solid CLERKS CAUGHT HIM. denly got up and lookiog at his Trains Daily between these Cities. strangely he said: *“I am going out to get b rie clerks at the Omaba Tent and Awning com- | afrald that he has become despondent over pany's store, 1316 Farnam streot, were pre. | M8 destitute condition and that he may have 1 SINCCL, were pre- | oommitted sulcide. paring to leave for the night the sound of - — 5 0 HOPKINS, R, A CAMPRELL, Generad Manager, Generil Pass. At EVANSVILLE, IND ST LOUIS, Al James E, be, you will find a won ch 15 or 0o the importance of direc- [ the Arcade. found nothing to arouse their suspleions and | o March 1st and until further notics the | yon' 1n'the matter of the choice of a wife Ve B UNION UPAGIIIG D : : were about to go down when they heard some hloage, Rook AN Agilo. saMroad; wil ot the direction of the matchmaker, for they [ ¢ a"XT0NG0 AT R 5 - ) R (e T AR one opening s o il sell tickets to all points in California for | g% a1\ sorts of pits for people to walk into aave = matter tells you all'a N fotin 1i : one opening a window In-the rear of tho | §6Hl,g'oKetR 10 A1 BOIRIR, I0 OO voq | dlE all sorts of pits for people to walk into, | “ibg ol 00 i are stopping at |, OUF advertising matter tells you all about A most artistic little picture you Theodore Mayer of Schuyler is a guest at 0.~ Round trip 0 | but divine direction, for God alone knows it Hero they found a nesro standing near | SIXtY deve, = Through tourlst sleeping cars | just the woman who'is fitted to be your lifo | the Milla HARRY P. DEUEL, City Ticket Agent, the window, which was open, and about to | Y& Colerade Spri ueblo, Salt Lake and | Gompanion J. B. Rockefallow of Atlantic, Ia., is a 1302 Farnam St., Omaha, Jump out. They made a grab for him, but t Worth, Bl Paso and == at the Murray. Tr— o plunged through the window and nearly gelea to San Franclsco. ~Two trains Alude & Blugyiar. Oateh, Dr. Porterfield of Atlantic, Ta., fs a guest [ Only $20.00 to !Frisco via the Burlington excaped. Thoy heid on, However, sy, caf? | daily via the “Gveat Rock Island,” one via | A prominent German citizen living in the | gt the Baston s © uliihi L - - . “”””5‘”" ho mads further reslat AL, Fort Worth, Tex., and one via Colorado O et L i Aot LS P 2 T T S § :mmun;s.h, s o the!arrival o the Rolice. Sarkeat Wsajsh: || BREIARN: and' Odon, < :Bedurs tiokels: ana | NoRiorh part ot i Sy met With 8 SUIREMS || A N, D. Suith of Lincoln atopped at, the W 507708 WATERPAOVF. and Officer Fahey appeared and took him t mmodations at ticket off aturday evening that caused him such ex axton yesterday. i t i the station, i 0 602 street, citement as made it impossible for him to R. M. Logan of Alnsworth registered at the | Anderson, a girl of 17, for vagrancy iIlw Best Shoe sold at the pri T go to ep o'clocl e 0] 2. Arcade yester as in a room at the corner of the alley Th he gave the name of George Whi o 80 to sleep until L.o'clack In the morning, | Arcade yesteramy, wa 3.60 Dress Shoe The police think ho 15 wanted for houe: Merchants' Carnival For gomo ime_thiover have Belped them George B. MeDonald of Lincoln patronized | between Howard and Jackson streets, on s?q??;“i‘ I (o % 15,56, breaking. There will be given in the Exposition hall | selves to chickens from his coop. Saturday | the Merchants yesterday. Sixteenth, together with about half a dozen Suturday he went into the MisAt Clothing | On the evenings of March 8 and 9 a mer- | he borrowed from a neighbor a wolt trab | o "y "Hoover of Papillion was a guest at | men. When taken to the station she was | $3.80 Police Shoe,a Soles parlors and bought a vest He looked | chants' Carnival and Columbian drill, The | that did good service in early times, but | ¢" Marchants yesterday very penitent and was willing to go home and Best Walking Shoe ever made, Ryt She oo a1t was ot | Omaba siards WAl tako part and aistoa | which ad lin Lo for almort o generdtion. | N MU SO o reptbrea o | B 0w n ot e, S sl e e | 82,60 and 82 8hoes, HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPAY. up from Bellevue yesterduy, Intending to have ever seen, To introducz this style, we will make them i for a time at $1.50 per doze Sergeant Shoop last night arrested Ma that (nstead of attempting to rob the store | YOUNS ludies In costumes representing as | It proved, however, that it could speedily | ) Fygorp 200 Soctorday evening 3 3 he meant to get in the Misfit parlors. b many business houses of the city. The | take on its old habit. After supper Saturday 5 Famaraay. o & g0 back In the evening, but that she fell ! §4 . A il A aea o peiy .Aluy‘-“' ‘s;:,'(hrm' lnl:f drill is something entirely new and has not | evening the gentleman set the trap just in M. M. Stoddard and wife of Lincoln reg- | in with a bell boy at the Murray and con Boys’ $2 & 81,75 School Shoes, 313-315317 So. 15ta St, Omin e dai) PR TR T side the door of his hennery, and about 9 | istered at the Merchants yesterday. cluded to say. Matron Cummings will try Are the lest for Service, Mako Rlocaton: Entrance was effected by climbing on a The ladies of the Presbyterian hospital | o'clock was quietly smoking a cigar when Frank Ireland of Nebraska City left his | to find some place for her today ey .60, $2, $1.76 ; : - sort of porch in the rear of the stare and | have charge of the entertainment and the | from the rear of the yard came lusty sereams | autograph on tho Paxton rogister yesterday. = - o v Ladies $31$2I 2 ‘1.$ ’sh Ad m and 1 opening the window. He sald he got in by | Proceeds will go to the support of free beds | and such cries as “murder *fire," “my Colonel E. J. Johnson of Philadelphia is Ewenty Nollars to Unliforals, ag st Dongols, Stylleh, Pertect Bltting the door, and that he was looking for a | Ib the hospital foots, my foots.” He ran to the coop to find | at the Mercer. Colonel Johnson and Major | $20.00 buys a one-way and §30.00 a round- | G SOFE G TG HGEWW, L, Douglun = friend Calitornia for e Fieasove and Proat, | that his Inoffensive kitchen girl had been | Erh’of the Moroer Were old army comrades | trip ticket via the Burlington vou aalen, L Ay A FAIR PRICE PAID FOR GOOD He had two watches, o lady's and gen i R f + | caught in the trap, having gone to the coop | and are putting in the time recounting the Sverything first-class—tiokets, traing, [ o WL DOUC Unequalled at the price, at the Commercial loan office, next door to e rubber store ARS8 SHRBAR class sleepers and dining cars to San bruise on the ankle That White ) burgl : A. W. Bowman Co., 117 N. I6th, X el it White I8 a burglar there s no A8 and o 8 s a s = : i e ey o W Bowman Qo. {17 . | doubt, and the case against him was made | ©14c0: ~ $20.00 one way, 335,50 round trip, - Awarded nghest Honors W”l ld's Fair, . W R lahor, 3925 Loavenworih. or e ane G498 MRAIGAL. DI WAN 1000 Send for our new 1504 pamphlets. Al | Only $20.00 to 'Frisco via the Burlington - W, somowhat. stronger later in the " evening. | gnout tne Midwinter fair e F. A. Crossy, So. Omaha. ’ Ry AT i 8% RAOK & HARRY P. DEUEL, City Ticket Agent, eady to ot the Oficer, — o AT Al R e - AN h.‘.ryj:‘,””“’,. 1302 Farnam St., Omaha. B. G. Dennis was arrested last night for Go to DR, R, W, BAILEY, ot dan i, S 10 bl i S it Caechd s and eng TOIURRY Your TOOLH || & s tes x st police took In four colored fellows from a | officer ! our teeth in his care and the will be col N e L I L, AN LA The new general city directory, which will 7 { Latously ‘cated for Oftice, Bra" floor Faxtom 10 o'clock & shot was heard under the Telophone 1085 sthing of n disturbance. and one of | be out in about ten days, will contain 47 ST e ey Sy ekt o Block = had a knife about a t 1 He | 860 names. Estimating three of popula- | purrieq” down to see what the trouble was 3 BIRNEY'S ned to carve one of the party, and | tion to one name in the directory, shows a | yo found three young fellows standing to- % ¢ v 5 cause of arresting all population for Omaha of 143,650, & gain of | gother and asked the cause of the shoollng ’ : 3,000 since 1890, The only line running first and second- | was not hurt beyond rocelving a slight Ellas 8vonson, 1519 N 24th. a8 brought In he was t One sald it was the other, and it was diff ves Catarrh and Cold I v alra for o time and was there wh: } e e —— cult o tell who the man with the revolver ‘ A L“.,"'{l!" ‘:f‘,,'.““““”’ v s roug i [ S o GHARLLO0RMAL v L waxltihe ook y saw Dennls turn ity 7 Cures Head N o & 3 ! s on them he turned his head to ke th lington route to Chicago. | around and try to hand something to one of DR. WITHZRS, L DEAFNESS. the wall, but he was not quick enough, und | Three trains daily. Elegant service. the others, and placed him under arrest one of the fellows, Mike brown, sald, “Why 1 City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street The young tough then drew his revolver and The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-~No Ammonia; No Alum, 41l Floor, Browa Block,, 10t ug! Chleagos R Telephone 1770, i Al freg was 3] t L hoot Le the officel g Ouly $20.09 ta Friacg via the Duslingtqn. | Mascked 1 ttow. b aad they sched | - Used in Millions of Homes—as0 Vears the Standard Bold Dy druglats, 006, 5 there he 15" and he was echoed by Fr i ,;‘n)uu: 'L'h's-u Broyu aud Payne sald that tid i R % 2 y 25 women of this country have met ruin at the | of Miss Ellsler's friends in the city, she wiil | &ive for purchasing it Ray suid to tell the |t SHEve coffee, 200 pounds; tea, 40 pounds; oatmeal, READER OF THE BEE. | jundy of the man to whom they have been | agaln be seen in hor beautiful impersonation | Arusgist it was for the purpose of killing | P B 1me, whon this bud fs “mudo up: | i/ 200 pounds; cornmeal, 1,200 pounds; hominy, SN engaged to be married, of “Hazel Kirke bees. fts owner would not be whle to recognize it. it 600 pounds; salt, bounds; peppor 6 | Only $20.00 to 'Frisco via the Burlington. | “"Boi0 all & vietim to a face. Socrates' ; Yosterday morning Chief Detective Haze | v burean or i desk, o piano o u cabinets or pounds 5, 21 boxes; baking po e [nosaalloaviotimito) PR | T : and Detective Donahue went to Adams' home | It ean tuke no spuce Whatever, and zive you o I boxes: baking poy e oy L pray Thee, O God, tiat || Mr. Reed's appearance at the Boyd mext | and Detective Donalie went to e atac | 1ong Frenen mirror againat the wall i hing soda, 5 pounds 9 autiful withir Get a wife who | Thursday evening will be ked by the | and arr aanl RSSLAANLOACHOTE, it foldlng bed of make until you 1 s; codfish, casos: mo | Mr. L. Cobb, for four year's janitor of | Has an adornment of character rather hing tion and fully corroborated the confession Uy o folding bed of nny mik ¥ f e M Ny - v SrARMMARAY We Siev werg MUVIR S

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