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8 THE OMAHA DAILY ]H F' ‘\TURDA\' MARCH 17, 189~TWELVE PAGES. v a1 b4 U U('Q | on the mayor without allowing some one to ' claring certain lots to be a nulsance by i “OR 'F‘ 8 RD Y “ The blaze was at 1023 Lake street In the The Thomson-Houstonites did not want to | water and directing the Board of Public plosion of a gasoline stove. No loss. hear the aMdavit read, and the papers were | Works to abate them; levying special tax SN2 o oo L . placed on file by the following vote: Yeas to defray cost of opening Lake street from . R TOM AND HIS TILE. ’ Wih‘y Forces Kill the City Electrician and | Dack, Bechel,’ Edwards, Hascall, Holmes, | Thirtieth to Military avenue; to open boule- Special Attractions All Over the Store— " i Jacobsen, Parker, Specht, Thomas, Wheeler— | vard from Ninth and Bancroft to Riverside Sonal Touching Incldent In the Career of an Kx- Beauty and Purit the Mayor's Veto. 10. Noys—Bruner, Burkley, Cahn, Elsasser, | park; tc grado Twenty-fourth street side- rresistible Inducements, vertor of Wysming R LN Lemly, McAndrews, Saunders, Mr, President | walks from Spavlding to Belt line; several Colonet Tom Moonlight—nobody ev r called S0 A fn Hnd, ot 8. speclal improvement levy ordinances; grant- lonet Tom Moon obody ever called They are the foundation of heahth and " VETO FOLLOWED. twenty-five-year franchise to Pardee 1 him Thomas, except the State department ke o of health an WHEELER'S SAVAGE ATTACK ON BEMIS | = o e tollowing veto: Co. for_electrical purposes; granting the CHILDREN'S bAY IN CLOAKS | clork who made out his commission as happiness, I return herewith, without my approval, ymson-Houston company a twenty-five- minister to Rolivia—was at the capitol yes Health, because of pure blood ; franch ti lectric fran L } 2 an ordinance repeafing ordinance No, 31, r franchise; granting an clectric fran- erday saying goodby to his friends, says the spiness, because Thomeon-Houston Manager Offered Cowgill | &1 ordinance repealing crdinance o, Yen: | Shise o any company desiring it; to cstabe | OPERING of the Strww Matting Season—1,600 | terday saying Koodby to his friends, says the Happiness, because of clear skin. Influence and Money for Favors Asked, I.have vetoed this ordl becat lish the office of city electrician. Rolls of Clhinose Mattings, from Big Washington Post He left for New York Thousands of useful lives have been last night, and will 1 for South America fufted that it 1s against public poic Elsasser wanted the Patdse ordinance re- e ceord o AMdavits Submitted - e Author d Slsasser wanted ne ardee ordinance re- New York Anetion Sale, at About N - embittered by distressing ) bl 2k i ithor and | forred to the committees on judiciary and next Satirday. Colonel Tom tells this ered by distressing humors. D e R e B oo to ket Tid | tolephone poles, and moved that a speclal 80 per Cent Under Price. story on himself CUTICURA RESOLVENT charged by them with incompetent. | committee of three be appointed to act with e “When 1 received my Instructions at the Is the greatest of skin pur $ils Incomuyatency consiats in_HiA refusal t | them State department I was told that [ must be ASCWAT S Blssa Mr. Wiley was on the ground in person’at | do tho Di of cortn wnchised cor- | protested against the appointment | Our Mr. Shriver, now in New York, se- | v SRl A SURGIIIONS, Whelt T FeacHsd ell as blood purifiers last evening's meeting of the councll to see | horations eperating In this city. His abllity a speclal committee, and spoke in behalf | cured 1,600 pleces of straw mattings at the | Lapez, the capitol of Rolivia, about my attire. Because of its peculiar action on the that no mistakes were made by any of the | iny one who I8 competent to judge, but, on his own general ‘“anti-monopoly” ordi- | big auction sale of Field, Chapman & Fenner. | I was particularly infornied that I must not pores ) Houstonites, and. he | tho. conteary. has' Bean proven In o great | nance The first shipment of these goods has arrived | appear in the streets unless I wore a high I AR v e S Ty Tnstaneen "to the. antiafaction ‘of any | Wheelor also opposed the speclal com- | and will go on sale Saturda silk hat t is successful in preventing kept tab with a finely sharpened pencil when | gp o 1s not too prejudiced to be fair mittee. Lot No. 1, mattings at 18¢, ood God!' T exclatmed, fondly stroking And curing all forms of the vote was taken by which the mayor's [ One of the charges made against the pre Cahn sald he was on one of those com- | Lot No. 2 mattings at 20c. y soft sombrero, ‘I never wore a high Skin, Scalp Blood | veto of the ordinance abolishing the office of | #nt Cleciriclun 18 that ‘he has not made | mittees and he had been unable to find a [ Lot No. 3, mattings at silk hat oxcept It was when [ was A lood. humors, lectrician o lating Eleotrician | only one ordinance requiring the electriolan rum assembled or to see the papers as [ LOt No. 4, matiings at 35c. g t i were celebrat- When the usual remedies and even Gk v o Tor with | €0 Teport o the counell: and that is section | yet. ~Ho thought the addition of three more | Lot No. 5 mattings at 40c fourth of July me other holidny. 1 Pha otk sEYSICRRS fall Cowglll out of office was turned under Wwith | 3% (700G 0 a9 "Which reanires him to | Would enable them to get a quorum together. | Lot No. 6, mattings at 50c. told that tho governor ought to wear a Ui L) L the assistance of the necessary twelve he |y i ,,,;’y to the m\\n['t"\l counc il an- | After considerable discussion the committee Il.rv No. e, tile, and so 1 put one on I had not gone tirely vegetable, safe, innocent, and palatable, for they didn't y. This requirement has been com- | on gas and electric lights was added to t These prices a 50 per cent less | fifty yards before a cowl Just in from ti It especially appeals to mothe aniiive do a thing to Mr. Cowglll but kill him piled T - e ot Ie. e | OthBRitie, than regular quotations. Attend the big | plaing, sent a bullet through it. Ie said lz‘k} i l\ Lt . 'i L Hids i cHikd ity A1 52 the conkelimen Wore pRéeREyaNA. n | Amentien LrcardingIyL o o on VR 'THe ThorRon:Houaton - ordinaties, In sale, 4th floor, A e o that a man ought (o have bett nse then ECUUSEHILIRCLS S0/ ently: yetietiectively, S il ST ended decordingly. ections and permits | duced.by Bdwards, was roterred to the samo | OPENING THR SEASON IN CLOAKS. [ to wear a silk hat in Gheyonno, and, to tell Upon the skin and blood; as well as upon the Interested and very attentive crowd fil'ed th 4 Kept in the office of the city electri three committees, as was also the Hascall 75 ladies’ and misses’ capes, $1.98. the truth, my sympathies were with the cow- Liver, kidneys, and bowels. lobby Slectrie light was the principal top (d if any councilman desires informat general ordinance and that creating the 60 ladies’ and misses’ capes, $3.28. boy." » Kidneys, and bowels. and there were several moves made by the agony was of short duration, of va\ \l\vm\ln’n; he can very e ‘“”‘,"‘ |..;:. \yv‘ office of city electriclan. All of the electric :u:u«.' and misses’ Jackef :" ':s. “When I get to Bolivia, however, T am Its use ing the winter and spring oy o v 0 e would be as much fc n a claim anchise ordinances were ordered p d. adies' and misse ! 9. going to wear one again. The State de I o X P hure opponents of the Pardee company with a are would b as much force fn a claim | franchise ordinances were ordered published. i W z nsures a clear skin and pure blood, pponents f w bbb pu i dind, !:‘- :h”-' 4“'1]\'!‘”I::r"lh'l\l“u"‘l oy "{‘ \\'”"M“I » follcwing ordinances were read a These 4 are special values for Satur- | partment officials tell me that if any on As well as sound bodily ‘, f view to knocking out wha a third time and passed: Appropriation ordi- [ day only. They are not to be matched for | shoots at me I can call upon the entire s well as sound bodily health. T o, | If any councilman wants information : ! company may have of securing a franchise. | 0o ol "y iniances he goes to the | nance, after the Barber Asphalt company's | the price in Omaha United States for protection.” On motion of Cahn the rules were sus- | comptroller's office and gets it. The coun- aim of $16,515 had been inserted; to gr: CLOTHING —— IdaveryRy Price, C ] un- o 0 % ARV 2 TR Sold everywhere. Price, CuTICURA RrsOLVENT, $1: OINTMRNT, g0c.i SoA . Po pended and a resolution introduced calling | citmen all do the same in regard to matters | Thirty-fourt sm Half Howard to Les Arrival of new suits and shirt walsts, Texns Mall Stage Held Up, DRuG AND Cilih, Conpe Boton &b “AlN about the. oot Shins Sesro: nd Tl mailed oy D s of he rules, rolating to | I, te engincering department, or any other | worth; ostablisniig grade. of Bouova For Satur r The Litttle Captain [ SAN ANGELO, Tex., Mareh 16.—The mail St lia g (AL 4 3 enlainasi el el ity street from Fifteenth to Twentleth; to e: all wool suit at $3.98, a sult never retailed | a;q passenger stage running between Ozena outsiders addressing the council, The pres- | them do likewise in matters pertaining to | Street 4 2 DAL ERIR eanet JdF $810075:W e wontrol A compitel Iy uprreciats i 3 the clectrician’s office, Thirty-sixth from Center to south city lim- n under $5.00. c "0 and’ Sherwood BT oK £ IWa o1l tip re most competent to fully appreciate the purity, ent rule requires that it be by unanimous | ‘U R Uerore e Casiteor i 16 open Durdsttd :from . Twentiath? t51| tHO salazof 1t Omaha, Ask to see it, [ &nd Sherwood, Iron county, was held up at omen an AWebtneds, 1..: lelicacy of Ct {‘[u- A/ SOAP, ; “y onsent, and the proposed amendment al- Hitioh 8 & RObtOrTURe to Bet. F1d ok the and from Twenty-seventh | Full line of Mothers' Friend shirt waists, [ the muzzle of Winchesters by three des- A y andicelicdcy e R AT perate looking men last night near Sherwood discover new uses for it daily. lows an outsider to talk if requested by any | present electrician, and I decline to be a | g S 0c; full line of printed cambric waists for TEo TR % tHoBH a1t 2 SRl T e e e tis thought $150 will cover the Women Only 1n the preparation of curative washes,slatons rouncl un and seconded b Tora ot the ‘councll, | Tho rcsolution was Fo- | The roll call resulted in overriding the | orouseoomptrelior Olsen y mount secured e highwaymen a it 3 e e Bamaionin vate : Shirting prints, 1c yard, not over 10 yards | thought to be Mexicans. etc., for annoying irritations, chafings, and excorie BACKING MR, COWGILL Bechel, Edwards, Has R Oarbionlc aciaIRETAFRely ued In Cham toa customer, ' " h i e e tan Tinas: ations of the skin and mucous membrane or too free or offensive perspiration, it has The mayor submitted the following com- | sen, McAndrews, Parker, . , | pagne. It is excellent for bowel complaint DRESS GOOD: N VEW YORK. Marel . s Fmunfeationt \eeler, Mr. President ys—Bruner, | Got Cook’s Extra Dry vy Impe 18 Our immens epartment is overflowing NEW YORK, March 16.—Upon warrants I transmit herewith, for the information y, Cahn, Elsasser, Lemly, Saunders with new goods from the finest novelties to [ sworn by Anthony Comstock the police last of the members of the council, four letter UG Byt Bes IT WAS A rAMOUa VICTORY. the moderate priced phmls‘ all marked at ex- | night raided the Tenderloin club, of which refined and cultivated everywhere as the most effective skin purifying and beautifying which have been recel »Ill\\‘ ML iy i ROUTINE BUSINESS, w:!mxll,\ low prices to sult the times. We jony A, Keller, president of the New York soap, as well as the purest and sweetest for toilet and nursery. trictan, 1’|'" which have an fmportant bear: The counc!l by unanfmons consent took a | Phenomenal Distribution of the Century | are selling more dress goods than ever be- | progs club and managing editor of the K * ;"’"}“E\ DO ioara o tha {u.'f breathing p > tackling routine War Book This Week. fore in L';' Iniv'-Iw' ln(f‘;'l”r h\"l\:'_\{"(]:“ corder, is president. Scveral nude painting: touching his competency as an Some years ago when the Century ma Fine black serge, all wool, 30c; value, 0c, | 1re i d and the colored man in charge GBS Anna Willing's claim for §5,000 for per- iiiag S pabildationt oe ; 2 k {"wish to call particular attention ta the | sonal injurics received by reason of a defec- | #ine began the publication of its war ar Line of colored storm serges, 38%c; value, e Jetter from J. A. Cabot of Cincinnati. It | tive sidewalk, went to the city attorney. ticles such widespread interest was created | 60c. Good Duck Hunting Now. in relatio O A ‘;"‘r‘" ":m““"v\l The contract and bond of Samuel Katz [ that a month's regular issue never sufficed, uine of choice 40-inch novelties, 6ic; made And hunters will find they can save 20 owill, anc grading Fortieth street from Grand | no matter how high the conservative judg- | t0 retail at $1.00.. Nothing like thom ever | per cent by buying their guns and amuni. 5 \ : : he electriclan of Cincin- £ _ ] L G & "ordinance; & | avenue to Fort street was approved; also | 2 A fnures, | S€en for the pri You will buy them sure. | tion at Hayden Bros. Loaded shells §1.60 per | 8 i i constracting that of D. Hannon for grading Jackson from | Ment of the publishers placed the figures 45-inch black novelties at 75¢; made to sell | §100, v 1o hardships for | Thirty-fourth to Thirty-sixth, Edition followed edition and the recent suc- | ror $1.25. It just and cess of the Cosmopolitan magazine, halving HOSIERY. MUSICAL EVENT AT WASHINGTON, 5 proved most grateful, Like all others of the CuTICURA REMEDIES, the CUTICURA S0AP appeals to the the electric Hght companies. The protest of citizens against the further equitable. With this ordinance a law, dumping of manure and garbage in the vicin- | its price and quadrupling its 100,000 circu- 100 dozen of ladies’ fine gauge hose in fast 1 have mvwh} “n.'l ln;*l[‘ ”\m“” of Thirty-second and Cuming was re- | lation, is the only instance that parailels | black, tans, with t patterns, a mixed lot, | The Supreme Court, Senators and Foreign ig not a single fault in t Lt «d to the committee on police. the success of the Century while the war | not a pair worth less than G0c, and as higl Diplomats Listen to a Musieale by Push 1t through with all your 0 nittee ")m’u”u ¢ lotter 18 from the maniger of The bill of the Sun Vapor Lighting com. | papers were running. as 65c; we offer the entire lot, your choice, Mr. Emil Liebiing. Ever realized the lue of a combination suit for summer the Southern el Telephone of Mobile, ¢ for February lighting, auounting to | It is not difficult to grasp the secret of [ at 39c; the bargan of the hour. When the west can go down into the eas : Ala., who siys: *The ordinance is the best 9.9, was referred to the committee on | such success. In the first place the war | CHINA ARTMENT, 2ND FLOOR. R A T s e e wear? The woman who clothed her fourteen boys with7 I ever saw."” s and electric lights, vas then and is now green in the memory Hand: truit sauce plate, only one | gensation, it is worth ’ IR c inati its wa i 7 v < o fanper S Amatchars &l a @ Y ands s a0 ate, sensation, 5 wo more than passing | § combination suits was cscender apo® The other lettors are of the same char: | | The report of the license inspector showed | of many an Americen man and woman; in | dozen to customer. comments i Last wesk Mo BmILISbnE W 3R Do SRt Soubtis lincatiticachient jol Napo Gerwriters International Tlectrio assocla- | the issuance of lic amounting to §11,- | the second place, the articles were popular | Nickel plated call bells, 25¢ each. the distinguished planist, played the Kinr. | 4 con Boneparte—you know—it's the pants that is expected to R Gt oston; anaL e irke, secre- | 788 during Februar, in tone and quality; in the third place, they White cups and saucers, 39¢ a set. ball Concert Grand Plano in Brooklyn and do all sorts of spring duty-known to a good boy. Combination ary of the ern Ilec upply com- JIn accordance with a communication from | were written by people with whom we are Stem goblets, 26c per_dozen; value, 75¢. Washington before large and enthusiastic suits have 2 i Rt Sy v o of this city. ¥ W. N. Nason, the following committec was | united by common bonds of human suffer- | 12-piec toilet set, $3.75; value, $6.00. audiences. In Washington the justices of : b 2 pairs of pants—one is goncand you still have a SRl LI named to assict in preparing for the recep- | ng, those whom, If we did not know, we SPECIAL SATURDAY BARGAINS. the supreme court, members of the foreign complete suit, These are the v stits we shall celebrate our up an ordinance rerulating ol ctricn "_-_‘L“x:;“" ‘:v~:(r'\”l;:‘|,||_u “Mr\ (}fl:ui; L‘mu‘;— fl\i& 'x‘nfmnlrs \‘:ux:xl:;ilul\":,?;;(mw e .“hrmlr( m{lxiv:' I\"!n:lm(s h?l(\‘ cvln]:llo‘ms&--n legatio '].'n:(l nearly all of (;w senators, ac- boys and children’s department Spring opening on. LA ch requires tnowl- 3 jenerals, els, capta e are short sc o8, hene 3 e companied by pa attended the conc 5 e O bl o€ e bustrests And ey | clfmen Jacobsen and Lemly. commodores, privates and satlors, those who | Black Spanish edgings, 19¢ yard, and. Mr, Lisbiing and. the SO On saic just now f The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and L 6 & slmballifplan refute the statements mad i : testod amalnat he aomp et of | Mmade war and directed it; men who knew 64 Taoas Tiavel 5016 from 25650 600 were covered with glory. These concerts of the council chamber by member. Joiners protested against the appointment of | (s wheretore of the success or failure of | e wash lnces, s-inch, 11c. b e e o e o o conaests council who have mo knowledge of T. J. Lund as bullding inspector an the | (o WEer e L e G : ashi lnce at 32c, : : : subject themselve FiotnaZthat it sHoulaihavaigone to} wijour: their for not the ‘‘closel ust;um'\ 9-inch ecru wash lace at 22c. T Kimball in the east, and as it is the pro- 3 g e 8y d have gonc to a JOUrs | ywjo pever smelt powder—wrote of what Machine torchons at dc, 5¢ and 10¢ duct of Chicago the cccasion is worthy of | i Hascall Interposed an objection hefore the | neyman carpenter, and because Lund had | {ed ‘aid. - No historian was ever botter | Ail 106 handlierohiefs, b for 25c. e, 1 ThPee Hundred reading of the letters was completed, and | violated the rules of the organization by let- | ¢\iineq than_ they. AriatHer! ot ot silk handkerchiefs, st U ST B O ey, [ e out the work fon (ndh Qentral Bollocliby || imubsequently, published in book form, the | 9o ‘each;iworth 186y Haydens' 5 C bi ti i KL LCLE AN (0 Vo0 ot thonpieco R eterraditopudiclary. collected writings found their way into the | ~ Corset covers and drawers, lace and em- | There will be several special sales Satur- ompinarion trotted ont, The bond of C ty Veterinarian Ramacciottl, rarl e o) C o s i e 25 The: re all Elsasser sald the councll would g0 to the | with James Stephenson and W. W. Marsh | Horarics of the many wep to do. but the | broidery trimmed, at 3. They are day at Haydens'. Sece the bankrupt hand- | o q city attorney 1 opinfon and to the | as suretics, was approved. greater part of the people were concerned, LINEN DEPARTMENT. kerchief stock, the hosiery stock and the Boys SmtS, $ - ncer for info relating to his de- |~ The petition of Chris Hartman and sev- | SECEC T S8 08 PEEG VOO0 (MBI pal size croclet bed spreads, g0, realll| mEESE s artment, and it should look to the el eral other property owners calling atten- & on arin ! gl = LY PN ! Hen- | prohibitive. value, $1.2 f 4 t 14 fan for points on clectricit tion to systematic tree planting along the [ PTRNPIGES: L 0 do things | ik ted damask, 19c, value 30c. All about it on page 9. rom 0 Hascall warmed up and roasted the elec- | strects, and asking for the passage of an | gor jtg readers. The Bee saw and ap- | & linen napkins, regular price $1.00, Satur- P trician and the mayor. ordinarice placing this work in the hands of | [OF 48 reacers UHe Do SEW S ety o linen o | 8 Al cclate s o y | day for 69c. Fast Black Seamless Half Hose 5o, . P On motion of Wheeler the papers were r the park commission, was placed on file. prociatdl autigns A L 4 . ¥ yP d Q S ’|\, ferred to the special electrical committ t\‘lvm..lhy petition m,,,.' members of the | fOF @ popular “m‘l less LM!_(H!:{VL edition G6-inch Dleached table tlalll!,fl‘tk, 6oc. The above sock ly worth 15c. >ars o age' le e senttonony Driving eub. - asiing . that | Of the War. Dool; made arrangements to [ Heavy bleached towels, 13c. | Other brgans are as follows: White | Following the letters came a lotter from | Twenty-sccond street from Cuming to the | thiS effect and the rosult of the first W"'l“:h Unbleachiod linen damask, o regular 500 | socks, lc; grey socks, 2c; genuine Rock- the mayor, accompanied by the aflidavit of | north city limits be set apart as a drive for | diftribution more than Justifies its judg- | quality, T e ford ‘seamless socks, dc; turkey red hand- 5 7 the electrician. They were as follows light carriages, was referred to a speclal [ ™Gt (0 B Have alway AFTER 730, Joreh I axus plares, S E They’re worth every farthing of $4. AT SARSON AS ASSISTAN (Pt Tetine Parker, Bechel, SEdigtHbusons pehs WL : REUR{L 0K i andkerchiefs, 2c; blue dot handker- o (TTANTED FRARSON A ASBISTANT. . | Soumiorcind’ oy o oneincor o i sise | beon popar, sirie more than oltere, bul | Biirs ualty brown shesine, % e onete] ciliblueboclia dobiliandkery e S elcetrician | regarding pre Sauners and the oIt o et | fudging from 'tho result of this week's dehut | yards to a eustomer. T e Gveralls or Juckets, Omana make, B Y e e s | g P et that the. fotlowing | of the War Book, the eager and unceasing | = Extra quality striped seersucker ginghams, | 35c; no extra charge for extra sizes in this | The ¢ e eote e substitute forllenthen=y: Do ient of the Thomaon-Houston | ho made. o oact of the bowlevird. syatems | demand there was for it, The Bee will | bc, good value at 10c. TobihlusloyerallshwiCilor i thorcanintioea iR he cloth is a scotch tweed-—a substitute for leather—You Electrio Light company of this ¢ during G ,',.“,“ Harney to Ohio, thence | have to take fllo\\'n u“; dictionary 'uml uu.{ g !\‘ll;]Nl flalx::gl;\vr‘slllfll‘hflj;fl e men's shoes worth $2.50 for 98c; fast black | B are called to choose between a blue or brown mixed pattern— a newer, broader definition to " the word osing ‘o g sateen shirts, 25¢; nobby men’s suits, square both shades cut in double breasted fashion.— the time the confirmation of Mr. 'Cowgill £ 1o v e eins weivh | to Twentieth, thence north to connect with nEdout 2 2R ellogg was pending in the councll, in February, popularity. purchase. Last chance to secure these-bar- | ¢ut"‘gh 35 men's hats from 256 up: fine Sl north boulevard. : S P e e Part one, fssued this week, contains | gains. g Sl N e E et o doofup fnelll SiRtabONERs BoouRleacounty, e, BLEOTRIOIANS REBORT. graphic accounts of “Washington on the | Sik neckwear at 25c, regular 60c goods. [ peireAm GRei SPrIng overcoats way down: Cowll, beihie duly sworn, (eD0SC | pyo following report of the city clectrician | o of the War,” “The Confederate Govern- | Fine linen collars, 5 each. laundered collars and éufts, - 2qe; Monarch | § CONFIRMATION SUITS the city of Omaha, and has held such po was referred to the committee on gas ment,” “War Preparations in the North,” Laundered dress shirts, odds and ends of | jaundered shirts, 69c; celluloid cufts, 5e; tion since about the lith day of Februar electric lights: “Going to the Front,” written by both | $1.60 and $2.00 goods, at 50c. A rare bar- | oyira fine unluundered hirt (the 5 3 I have the honor of submitting for union and confederate participants, and il- | gain if you can find your size. 75¢ kind); polka dot shirts, 25c; men's neat Affiant further that on February | consideration the following report, lustrated with sixty-three pictures. Imperial flowing end silk four-in-hand | grou " Guits™ exira well made, $3.25: oda | B f g PR Nate e nunel oty martihad [linsithairecordnionitiinjontoe tremithasl ¢ "Tio torms of tho distribution may bo | ties at 2ic, never retailed before under 5oc. | ETCY. Fuffe extra wiell made. §325; odd | @ In fact suits for all purpos The Nebraska begs leave to say : e N | of January to Februar AN i | known from the advertisement on another pecial values in underwear, light, medium boy's waitts, 15c; plain white boy's | @ —that spring wearings for boy or child are allin. Lot us as braska, by the mayor of said city, With his | Ler of permits fssued for inside wirlng, 15 ipointment as city electrician, but bef ReLCE o S fon inalagimining, L o and heavy weight, at much under regular s it I i 3 : s appoiniment as ety electrician, but number of permits fssued for outside (poles), | PAg 18 Drices. Buy your furnishing Eoods at this | Ysts: WIth. pleated n:fi(...:;m"x;“mgt.ngz;:{ sure you that there was nothing new in the markets, but what e et ve gathered—as you will sec when you call to 1ook us through his appointment had been confirmed by the | 13 number of buildings inspected, 80; num- P city council, he, the said affiant, received | Lor found defective, 6; number w-h.n;: d to The careful mother always keeps Salva- | sale. men's cotton pants, 25c, (only small s through the malls a note from 8. L. Wiley, | comply with request from this offic tion Ofl handy, for cuts and bruises, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. | jor): men's night shirts, fancy embroldered, | § the assortment is large and choice, no matter how particular a proud mother might be about the appearance of her darling— the prosident of the new Omaha Thomsoii: | o onlv one which his not t com- —————— i s 39¢; overc h beaver (fur) coll i ouston Electric Tight compuny, operating | plied with the request from this ofiice Is Fric: vho ¥l 5 S. D. Casad, 624 So Gth s s over- | 95¢; ove vith beaver (fur): collars*ant in Omaha, Nebrasi, which aid note was | fhe Morse Dry Goods company. T notified i Krleads WWho Kell (ut sty Casad, 634 South 10ih streot, 18 over: | cuffs, $5.00; cotton flannel drawers, 10c. ALy a request for said afflant to call at the of- | them in writing, February 17 last, to make PUEBLO, Mex., March 16.—There is much | Stocke uRdneshand:madesdsinglesant Make no mistake, look for the old Boston we can casily please and save you the difference between our fice of said Wile ald note and ts | the requived changes, but they have | excitement In the city of Orizaba over a | double harness. Wil close out at cost for | gioro gite, (where they are obutlding) i envelope are hereby 1 and marked | my notice o far. The trouble in thelr ¢ ? fifteen days. S 3 hey are now rebuilding). prices and those quoted by these who are in habit of making exhibit “A." i8° No. 20 cord is spliced on to No. 14 wire | fatul shootiug affray between Louls Torrej prc ‘}u Lroliright Nderass tholiatroat- AANired capitol out of a novelty, for the sake of large profits The afliant further says that he paid no | without a fuse inse required by rule. | and Jose Maria Bringas, two of the most Haydens' Sales, sign stands in front of our store that reads: L E clty, sak L ofits— ) n{wlznv‘ur said 1\.‘{"1"'“‘ on ”"{ I wish to make th tement in regard | prominent merchants of the place. The There will be several special sales Satur- T (vl’AU'"‘I FIRE SALE. of I"ebr 893, he received 0 o ring i dei store: The ad g v Vi 5 8 6 ea glas stree! mo Import, from the sald Wiley, sald | bompliad w, 0 valts. ey have | few days ngo, when somo trivial troublo | v b FUVCenEs Bet U - : -8 TOUS. and ith” accompanying. envelops-being | semsent sediy L‘uu Teduirements I:g\:}:;: arose hatween them, They met on the strect | Kerehief stock, the hoslery stock and the | Vious to our remodeling the store. At hercto attached and marked exhibit “13," N Erounds,” et but I do not belleve that | and both drew revolvers. Bringas fell at the | Saturday evening specials. present our front still shows the damage " inas tils, In response to the second note, the afliant | any lighting should be done with this high | first shot, and his antagonist fired five more i by the fire. Open evenings till 8— v he went (0 the ofiice of the sald Wilow, | Voltugt. 7| bullets into his body Aot 1tionipausi) Caution, on the first floor of the First tional ban On December 1893, T wrote to the dif- — ———— € e i ;] building, at Thirteenth and Farnam streets, | ferent electric companics doing business in Rellan e $5 Dollars and It has come to our knowledge that per- in Omaha, Nebraska, and was taken into | the city the following letter vacieliod ontho Domocraoy. 20t Dolinre sons are going about through the country the private office of the said Wiley. ntlemen: I wish to call your atten- | LONDON, March 16.—Mr. Justin McCarthy 20, Dollac representing that they are selling goods for Afflant further says that the sald Wiley | tion to Rule 40 of ordinance No. 3 at a banquot in celebrationeof St. Patrial To San Francisco. HayABneBD b ’ LEL i e first asked the affiant to agree and promise [ Wil you pled I me with such £ At on.of St. Patrick | The $5 pays for your berth in one of the | Hayden Bros. spoint one F. J. Pearson s tstant | a8 are requir Y % r before | Proposed a toast to Ireland. He sald Irish- | through Pullman tourist cars and the §20 | e desire to announce that we have no rlcian i case (e sald af as con- | Junuary 1 men had lost their greatest ally in Mr. | pays for a first class passage, all via traveling representative selling goods for s, clectr ho s 5 | s, rul m‘...x that il companies shall | Gladstone, but every nugury was with them, NION PACIFIC, etenidireclyfor (nditactly. Salab A el i haameaping : N, b en e o et jof il | United Kingdom to help them. The health | run through to San Francisco. Have your WP Willlanis, : arc lights, ete, The Postal Telegraph com: | o1 ladatong was drinis with, groat ‘en: | nearest Uulon| Pacifo 'aEsal ‘TeReRYe JOU (4 [ . Tne Temslns of Willlam ‘B, Willlame promise d pany and ‘the telephone company have com- | thusiasm. berth or srite ’ affiant in said position indefinitely plied with this request. The Western Union 4 TS Harry P. Deuel, city ticket agent, 1302 ched Omaha yesterday afternoon. The “\.';_u\.\u‘l r aid Wiley' used \ph company and the street railway | Grinding: Razors, shears, cutlery and edge | Farnam street, Omaha. funeral service is announced for Sunday at 2 o worda: M ean hold you thero the ¢ pany have promised their reports soon. | tools, F. 8. Stanfield & Co., 1518 Dodge. e p. m. at St. Peter's church, Twenty-eighth o a8 Inspector Of the. city Ahomaan-Bauston company ling doved Short Polico Stories, and Leavenworth streets Glinert, the gas inspector of the city ments of the ordinance, and has o Omat iR Tortes Did Not Fight the A couple giving their names as Mr. and 7 % Men of the Camera. You can save moncy at the Western From Tue OMana lick, March Ist, in an A AMONBLCON """JI‘I““"‘\K @ s resolution prohibiting any elee LONDON, March 16.—Mr. Herbert Glad- [ Mrs: Tennant of Chicago applied at the | 0G0 S8 S5ye, IRGE, (8 FAE ERRtEnn P A k ANOrRIBA0. iniCane tha DALt Cobotn ted s company that may hereafter secure | stone has heen re-clected to Parliament as | Police station yesterday afternoon for shel- | zoq; 10w sold at haif price. E T it LRI S prsmikeduipoane thelafunt anpolnte a franchise In the city from assigning, sell- | (e ter, food and aid. They were accompanicd S Ly S LM a3y L e s A S LR T ing; or transforring it or from consolidating [ i FHECHCRATERE OF W Jae N by ‘three children, The husband is a plas- Physician Commits Suicide. % z P VIO i DO Trom. e oF (ha of ‘afliant ncreascd o $1.800 per year. he | with any other company was adopted owing to the fact that he had hew ®ar¥ | terer and says that he went to California | SALT LAKE, March 16.—(Speclal Tele : st I the contny, o Ui gald Wiley also said: “Speak right out | The judiclary committee and city attorne o 0 oue fact that he had been ap- | oxpeoting to find plenty of work. Beforo | oo o mi il ReatR . Jales n Lker of Colimbin, 0.; D et and aay what you want: ) might as well | will report next bt rndthavarny pointed rst commissioner of works after AT Rl e SL R hr“k“-""‘l i gram to The Bee.)—Dr. C. H. Bainbridge of 5 N 0 Puace of Clileago; Coover of G Be with the powers that et LT ey, | gation of tho Omaha Basa Bl association | FINAUShing his position as”parliamentary | hiin esisted s far-as. Gmabe by eharity, | Port Huron committed wulcid hore today by ; | S co: Strausa of 8 Tolls; - Toueh of S R Vi, Fead tin SiTatn o | (OF tenty foot of the south side of O Pegra Jomg. 9f1cs, The police matron is caring for the family | taking chloral. Despondency was the causc, : wSho of the fuost di tho hall was o, Which wiis i substanco to [ Street, b 1 Seventeenth and Dighteenth, Wit . and expects to obtain transportation to send o= uido by the Hoyn » 5 city. Sout effoct thut’ the sad Wiley, instond of | to be used in connection with thelr now park, | DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve cures sores. | {iicm to their home in Ghicago. Busclul ByicAalo & 19E0 artid thade any of his strength in the city | the assocfation to lay a sidewalk free of cost % T J. N. £ North Bend asked the as- Men's suits at $5.00, worth $9.00. West- 2 fossion n)l o councll, “had gafned ane vote, Atter read- | o tio property owners, Income Tax on u New Scale. Fiare terday afternoon in | ern Clothing Co., 1317 Douglas st. i al gallery did o g the sald editorial, the sald oy 1C ho Board of v aquastet LONDO) ch 16.—Accor T k — & b ot conly i It T Ghionit the s \Whley v | The Board of Health was requested to | LONDON, March 16.—According to the | focating his duyshtor. The father said that s P iR ek toananco stricily enforce the ordinance relating to the | Morning Advertiser the coming budget will | the girl, who is only 11 y old, elopel i k 8 In artistie postng. ol work wis fully G o to g | UV OF manuro and garbge. Propose that the Income tax shall b ralsed | With @ man Thursd The girl went | Miss Anshuts, so sovercly burned Thurs- 7 e Bumduid of e Bt Vo, said Wiley that overything else being equal, | 1 ANK'S APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED. | on the scale of 2 pence on the pound on in- | 4I7€Ctly from school to the depot, where she [ day night by the explosion of a lamp at 31§ ] he would appoint said Pearson. jonhe Judiclary committee submitted ma- | comes up to £1,000 per annum, with a grad- | Mt her lover, and the couple took a train | North Sixteenth street, died at 10:30 yester- 2 . : hened)' § M. J. COWGILL. | Jority and minority reports on the appoint- | uated scale up to 1 shilling a pound n | foF, Omaha. e o Wakhed and sworn {0 before Willlam | ment of Israel Frank as meat inspector, Cahn | higher incomes. Incomes of less then | . Yesterday afternoon Detectives Dunn and : j Kk ary and Holmes reported against it, and Hascall "% | Donahue arrested five parties for being va- i i : the above bargains pre- Send your address for a Spring catalogue. representative of West Leeds, without Exhibit “A" is as follows: 1 redrIte MTle £2,000 are exempted N ot Do B Blease telephone | faVored it. The appointment was confirmea . o grants and common gamblers. me 'thay When vou can come. Loty up | BY the following vote: Ayes—Back, Bechel, | 250 boys® sults at Western C The next meeting of the Ministerial union Chiidren Cry foy Bt oiflee, 403 st Nationl bank bulli- | Bruner, Bdwards, Hascall, Jacobsen, Saun’ | cor 1oy osun cstern Clothing | will be held in the Kountze Memorial church 2 . H ™" GH CLAS! {ug, an there are some men you ought to | ders, Specht, Thomas, Whesder—i0, Nays oo ASLE: Dougiay s, Monday at 10:30. Rev. Mr. simpson | Bitcher's Gastori a S PHOTOGRA weal Yours, "8 LW. | Burkley, Cahn, Elsasser, Holmes, Lemly, R R P will finfsh his paper on “The Gospel of the cher's steria. 315-517 So. 14th St.. Oma olruney 4, '8, . Parker, Mr. Dresident The committee ' NIRRT Kingdom of God.” o ) Tak> E evator. 1”?3‘-“(.‘- \“. ;.{l“\‘;u.v requesting vou (o | FOCOMImendsd (hat in view of the short lovy | :“(:\xl:r i M(\nul\ n-; Txr \\:llhuu Har- e Uh“dren_ ery for very man ..T‘m 1 to u.‘ liberty and Between Furoam and iy, AR Ay e p reans Yohobe | no more ordinances for the location of new | S0Urt: the chancellor of the exchequer, told Half price sale now going on at the 9 L 0f happiness is HONESUY ONl- | Y esmemesem s s sreses e i”" P pACHIe "m'_“{l ?m:’.v‘r' :."n'.f. m Ly ,_;”,l, be fintroduced during the yea a questioner that the nrnmn government | Western Clothing Co. Pltcher s castona' :H‘lul |.,A:;Ih ‘ux u:.;- :. "r‘ ury Book ( [t‘.: I 0 impart to you. If convenient, oula | Adopted. was ‘“not aware of the desire upo o —————— 1ets. or the pursult of happiness in- B2 et o ot sonvepienn f wouid | Adamted, L T e an | 800t Awars t tho dutce upon the pat Children Cryfor | i, " kit INEBRASK 8. L. WILEY gas and electric lights, the Thomson-Hous- | the mu-nmnu al u\ r conference, a While the fire at the cold storage h 0 9, piece of combination furniturc ealNed Aeh i aruie f ous onal silver conference, and the at the c storage house ec y Recelved February 6, ton company will have an item In the next | British government did not intend’ to ...u"‘ oy Il Dokt e R R AR Pitcher’s Castoria, The:best evidenae of tlila faot 1s-agen I WHEELER ATTAC THE MAYOR. appropriation ordinance for $2,703.33 for | such a proposal.” i o1, 1 f g L) rapidly inoreusing demand for them NAT! Before the affidavit could be read Wheeler | Street lights and $174.10 for lights In the om box 01, Twentleth and Bpruce. streets, » short years ago they were a speclalty, T/ONAL BANK, ey are anle Where we 1d one Jumped (o his feet and declared that the [ ¢ity hall. 7, mayor was going boneath the 3o b The offical bond of Meat Inspector Frank, M3 ,HEB‘? TN B | thon we literally sell nfty n U: 8 Depository, Omaha, Nebraska o dignity of his engraving shows i very inexpansive ofice, “Why don't that whited sepulcher | With I Oberfelder and J. Merritt as sureties, Awarded Highest Honors Wol’ld:’ Fair, PBOYD N : m are flve shelves inside th do something for the city if he is so anxious | Was approved. BOY2 NN o ! n - to “help the taxpivers?' dumandod | - Chairman Wheeler of th special con PEDRYhND NV Y N - jolding 10) bouke under look ahd [ GARITAL 8400,000 ho exeited gentleman from the | tee having the electrical ordinance in char el e | sex Ll M i H Mimes | SURPLUS 55 Fourth, shaking his fist in the | Feported on it, Incorporating as amendments DT R AN DY Y \ A far adaltionsl valumen 855,500 Aizaatione Taa R LIRS S yas the additions desired by Councilman Burl Y] e (b abighi diepded, th awell, *Ho hus had councllinen In his | Dasrage, as Insuranco Inspector Hartman had 2 St, Chicag Al d g mOAL paipiate S 0rs an Yates, pros office (ho past week besoeching thom 'ty | approved It. Burkley wanted It to g0 o the D Jacobsou & Son, 180 W. 12 St, Chicago, i Of pikeon lholes, racks, shelves, | do Dreatiunty ool S standy by © b dn thls - macter and | Sty attorioy and oty euglneor for in- = [ SARRARIDANY SANACR B0 5 2 thi or,” Migaen, " aselutany promising - them fhat {f they would | sbection, and Wheeler consented after order- g 1 pays to buy furniture this Pl promirlog ~thom that, it ey would | spection, and wheeler conmented after ordor a I n CBIRNEY'S | ond Wi St BRGNS | THE IRONBANK. would do anything in his power for them fn & glueer will report on it next Tuesday 3 T are making our special March Sale return. Great G—d, things have come to ° P prices w 5 h Daalitl - Qomplaie i} s . Camord; A1260f i y n pretty pass. I was aware that the pro. ' linances were read a tutes and gamblers were on his side 1 first and time and referred Regu helped him In the last campaign, but this lating the use of street corners for ped something new. T inovo that the communi- dlers' stands: providing for tree planting The g y 27 cation be placed on file without reading along the public streets: providing for the only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.--No \‘"lanl-«,-\u Alum, 7 Chleagon 1206-1208 DOUGLAS ST 8T, rod, DAYNES SONS 9 Elsasser protested against such an ussult 15suance of permita for electrlc Wirlug; de {sed in Millions of Homes—a0 Vears the Standard " i, 50 MILLAKD HOTEL BLOCK. of €0 10 Chamber of Cotiiorce Uhiviga,