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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BRE: TUES I)AY APRIL Ifl. 189 1. WENT 10 MEET HER LOVER| o, o s o | HIBERNIANS OF AMERICA | et stz vt HEARD IN WASHINCTON ]«“»«“”»-««««««,. thought that $heir son had merely take $75 a day for thelr services, and other bands time by the favelock and preceded them cost about the same. The Seventh Ward —_— and taken the Lipp boy with him. band and the Musical Unlon are the only & S The Kline bey R‘ug an aunt lving there, 0 3 Blanche Fisher Was to Join Him at Millard | organized bands in the city outside of the | Proparations for the National Convention _;\“‘. \]\‘wwmu.‘ care of the boys till their ne of the Leading Senators Makes a * " Fort band, and it is likely the park board f Lt b i tome but Made a Mistake, will divide the business among all of them that Boon Meets in Omaha, DEATIVS HARVEST. Sl FOR CHILLS P STATUS OF THE GARBAGE CASE. i Tong List of Wiustrions People Who Have | WHAT HE HAS DISCOVERED SHE GOT OFF THE TRAIN AT PAPILLION ALL STATES WILL SEND DZLEGATIONS “Left the Lar the Living. Temporary Injunction to Remain in Force DENVER, April 9. —Rev. W. M. Thomp % 0 Pending » Final Hearing, . #on, aged 87, the well known author of Held by the Marsh Until e Arrival of In the sult of Henry Coombes and others | Arrangements Farther Discussed at an En- he Land and the Book,” and for forty- Her Parents and Brought Mot will against Alexander Macdonald, the garbage thusiastic Meoting Last Evening -Loeal five years a missfonary in Asia Minor, has y e : Not Talk About Her Love Affalr— contractor, and his assoclates in the business Members Making Plans to died at his daughter's home in this eity not Profit by Its To be well dressed requires a spring overcoat to be sure—other- of removing garbage and offal the cot as ik Ok CAMDEN, Mass,, April 0.-Ex-United Advice. Telltate Letters, of removing garbage and offal the court ha tain an Immense Crow 1 Aol i 3 s There 18 No Man or Wom Who Reads This Telegram Who Can- held that all of the afidavits filed in the in- States Senator A. G. Cattell of Merchants- you can't be considered a fourhundreder—besides it might ¥ — flle has died at Dr. Livingston's retreat at terest of the plaintiff shall stand and be con- Jumesto V. Y re he had been for sldered for what they are worth. § ee : ou ¢ | Jomestown, N. Y., where he had been for | syAQHINGTON, D. C., April 2.—The con Blanche Fisher, the girl who was missing [ * ) Tt Neainis betire fadn A mass meeting of the local divisions of | kome time n pntiént. “Mr. Catiell was in 11 foiils t6 dlsslentl 4 3 O R L A rana. || tHE AtiBle) der of Hib vas held 8 seventy-ninth y He was financial | gideration of the tarig bill and the Ha ally leads to dissipation, from her home Saturday night and Sunday, | Ferguson last Saturday, when the defend "r \,".: ”,’ (l‘”v:y rFf”. ,”',”M “k. ?. I,'fl' agent of the government in London during % 8 & H ¥ was found at Papillion yesterday morning | ants moved to strike the affidavits of Frank | Germania hall last evening to make further | 1§73 and 1874 wallan question has been partially eclipsed Couldn’t recommend a better nor safer place to buy your coat ; save you a doctor's bill—chills obtained from lack of wardrobe, usu- ; Dungan from the files, urging that it was | arrangements for the reception and enter- | A \'fll:l\‘ .\.ul} 9.1 ‘v“l"lll ]l“-“":;”'”lr by the revelation of certain figures which and brought back home by her parents In the : Irrelovant, for the reason that it referred to | tainment of the national convention of the | follciing" (e amprutation of hin FEht le¢ | the Health department of the government afternoon. The girl has had quite an ex clbasibotbgli 4 L ETRROETNNA | HeP TrI8rdn tope tHAL 1t I | one e Baaa . Gutore s Tha Ikt varheard | order, which will begin May 8, in this city. | vesterday. = Death came so suddenty that v peitie i o It on the Sunday before he t The object of the meeting was largely to fm- | N8 relatives, who were sleeping in adjoin- | has produced. It is shown that, as com ticular—Cun’t get a neater fit if youw are not carcless about appe: oure her of an Infatuation for a young man | It was in this afdavit that Wiley of the meeting was largely to im- | {18 FUGUNeS, Who were Sieepat et 1 . of whom they know nothing. of the electric light company is alleged [ press upon the members the necessity of | s 1y time to gather at his bedside sl sund by the shal of Papillion, | to have said to the affant, “Now we | united effort in order to make the conven- | 8T. LOUIS, April 8.-Dr. John Howe | fact a nation of starvelings. We produce Sho was found by the marshal o 1 ' | own Jacobsen, body and soul,” referring to | yjon a SSBHE Jenks, professor of phystology and mo on prices, within a mile—IHow are you--then—to beat the old reliable who had read about her disappearance in The | co\noiiman Jacobsen. 1t was in this afida- | o © SUOcess: nnguiges at Washington university, died | the grain, the beef, the pork to feed the ' arey Ll coldreliable Bee. With the description in his possession | vit that the affant averred that acting un- | The seven divisions in Douglas county were | this “}"’I'IL,'"“‘“‘ff,‘l’fl'._",",';;"q‘”"}if:l\"]y, Yenks | World; but Americans, themselves, appear Nebraska ? he placed her in custody and telepnoned the | der the instruction of Wiley he located three | well represented. There were fully 150 Hi- . L than The Nebraska—Can't find a larger assortment if you are pars od ith ithe tiong, America Is | apahod JUS UL LR il e ance, and above all can't find a place on this planet that'll touch us cut his hand. © His arm swelled rapidly | thin, pale and often puny. thoritles are Omitha police, who In turn notMed Blanche’s | HENLS to aid in the re-election of Councilman | bernfans in the hall, and all seemed to be | wnd everything possible was done to save v otten'piiny. Authorities:ar N ¢ Back and that afterwards the 1lghts were | enthusiastic In their desire to receive their | M= life, but to no avall. Dr. Jenks had | asking why this should be so, and it has parents, and they went after her on the first | EEe G oh M oity. visitors in a manner that would reflect | Deeh connected with the wWashington unls | pean geclared that it is becanse we are so train. In passing upon the matter, Judge Fergi- | gradit on Omaha and on the owler versity for twenty-five year e was | @ L] born at N ' eld, 9 intense, so active as a nation A prominent [ According to the girl's story to her parents | son yesterday held that a court of equity | “ar james F. Scullen was made chairman | 1831, Dr. J after their arrival at Papillion, she left home | was l(r;m;n! t h-‘«,r all Inl 1“:-‘; ‘I";‘““I‘\ ";‘“‘r‘( and John Nagle secretary. Mr. John Rush | kawsky twenty n\.; venrs 4B LR man in an official capacity, however, has bout 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon for the | Case that was on for considera At | presented the report of the committee on sician comes of an old New Fngland | 001,56 s because Ame s do 4 ‘or about 3 o'clock Saturday a 100! the affidavits could not be stricken from the PP ”l AL U Who Immiwrated to Massachusetts | declared that it is becau Americans d For an all wool black For an all wool over ostensible purpose of meeting her father, who | gif YAt sewry Indiekfion. peintba e thy. ating | trom England in 16k K. | mot secure the proper benefit from the food 1s one of the butchers at Cudahy’s packing ‘he temporary restraining order preventing g Vel VU ITEDOIRLOTL IR0 LG RUCCONS LONDON, April 9.—Miss Owens Black o B coat -splendid fitters plise’. (1 |Bou Ly OMKHA: 1L THRLERA. OF EOINE || A e W tNc.: the of, the convantion: rly all of the states | purn, the \eil known Ivish authoress, has | they eat. Ho as that “the food that clay worsted overs ¥ s there she went to the Unfon Pacific depot, | s iiiern S (et o removing garbage | Mad been heard from, and the committee | died from the effects of PoiEsjrecy gets into the stomach Is not digested, but . choice of two shades, bought o ticket to Millard and by mistake | bati'iTs (8 The WOt Ot e the further | cstimated that there would be about 400 | through the upsetting of o lamp, = o coat, Italian lined - ot off at the wrong station. When she was oot the case, srmen it will coma up on | delekntos present, Resides these it was ex POUGHKEEDPSIE, April 9. -thon. Jucob | after taxing the body to try to digest I, it brown or gray. You fvat_approached by thie' marahal she denied | f&rnE Of tho.case, when g 4 pgeted that fully 5,000 members of the or- | U enter dle mudleny foart disease, | falls to make any blood, thus leaving the Tucky to get one clse- L her identity, but after she was shown the [ '*° D SonEs = G from all parts of the United States : his country in 182 and was 7 article in The Bee she gave up and said that Copdibid o el S would attend aw visitors. lowa alone had | twice elected to the assembly from this dis- ahe was the right party. The marshal re- The judge of the criminal section of the | promised 1,000 visitors, in addition to her | trict. He was a l":‘_"‘[*""‘\”"lu"l‘;"““”' | food was taken. A man or woman might get one as good at ived word from Omaha to hold her until | district court had another rund with his | regular quota of delogates, and the more dis- | I8 and 1875, and in IST5 he was ma3 e N i o tant states promised to be represented In | Poughkeepalc City, gy ’ X $1¢ $12.50 if the Nebras. P L president of the Cincinnati, body in a worse condition than before (he would be tickled to where as good at her parents could reach that place. alleged contempt cases yesterday, after 2 HEIgY i I proportion the stomach and not have it digest TELLTALE LETTERS. which he took up the transaction of routine " g N In concluding his report Mr. Rush made a ot it ; g e Ewiis Gl WIEEe Blanche agreed to come home with her | business. The alleged contempt case against | yigorous appen to the members to pull to- mond & Fort Wayne Juitrond, “died today, | 1t is perhaps because of this revelation ka was clsewhere, :‘.:::',;',,Q:"fl.m;{‘ atreet, by a reporfer f Mr. Bdward Rosewater had been slated, but | gather, It was the greatest opportunity [ philanthropist of national reputation and [ that the new discovery known as Paskola, Hee, She refused to talk to any one. | a8 Mr. Rosewater was mnot present, the | which had ever come to the members of the | for fifty years was one of the most promi- | the flesh-forming food, s attracting 8o When she was asked several questions | sheriff was sent for to answer questions | grder in Nebraska, and nothing should be | nent members ‘for the Society of shie Tefused (o answer, and when hie wis ;;;"f‘;'”{“'f $he service of process. uat oL | left undone that would add to the importance | Friendlye o 0 (oo biie onn Moore | MUch attention just now. A well: known < i o one except her | e Rosewatar, but that e had mot yet | Of the convention and give the visitors n | CGRIN G Well known ' eduentor ‘and | statesman in speaking upon the subject 3 al silk mixed e e A e ot rvios Nt | Bood impression of Omaha. Mr. Rush's re- gfiai wilo racently filled a chair in the | oL having. been made, the trial of the case | MArks were received with considerable en- | faculty’of the University of Cincinnat, died y, said: ;”";lll"‘(umm Bl e s went over. ¢ © 7 | thusiasm, and were followed by a general | toda; o “I do not know what I should do with ooking through Blanche's trun ssic atters relating e co e S1R_T Nhe found @ couple of Tetters, which went | Notwithstanding the fact that last Satur. | discussion of matters relating to the con FROG FARMING. all the cares and duties I have, if 1 had not mixed e hade ot hilrs overcoat at $15-The o show that the girl has been carrying | day the judge of the criminal section stated | VO athing: ] R on a clandestine love affair. A letter Writ- | that he had reduced his remarks to writ- Tucsday, May 8, the delegates will be es 3 = Nature and Profits COmGHIL A s N ) DO e lhigig A Ge s 16t 1 Nebraska says $9.50 ten'in"a fine business hand and siged | ing, that he would not be misquoted In the | €0rted by a band to St. Johins church (o at. | Mr. Wetzel Describes thie ¥ature ar I have found that ordinary foods do not ict one as good fora . stated that the writer had | w& Ui o8 WOV S ROk b6 THAANSted e e | te , and on the . o c o usiness, : = oW incholee n e i the theater and. wondeved it | 3%, 1 FE oo e when of his | Arst session will open In Exposition hall. | A great many people are famillar with [ answer the purpose, but 1 have found that ten dollar Bill any- and throw inchoice o had ever seel e was cautioned 3 @ a , yester- | " o YR AR tAR AT el - Y orops o 3 5 pask i ’,'I‘.‘" e moiniment. which he | day morning he stated that the judgment of AL Ffl",‘:"fi;‘m:(;:‘”“‘l" will take place Wednes- | etnods of raising successful crobs on [ by the steady use of Paskola, I have no of V0 c0l0 s 2Inters s alleged to have, made to meet him the court” was that the verdict of guilty, Bara 18178 condioRtIAIN ba o hald Inter | farms that are unde .,:;m” fon "”'” ""I“ trouble with indigestion and have gained whercand we'lltreat liat had I I South Omaha on Sunday last. Another | entered at the former trial, was sot aside. a8 ) : possess knowledge of profituble investments mediate shade ol SRl ROhe 3 3 HAE ERE an open session, to which all sons are 4 i a number of pounds in weight. For this :“:: r,;m\h!‘x‘!;h Blan he h : \: Having made this announcement, the | {t PE in crops raised unde er. D 4 ; to onc, no matter T t L was ‘hich judge named an attorney to conduct the , By % ¢ of Kansas City, who I8 at | reason I feel that I can not get along with- black B EURknOWRE IO N e Lt prosecution In the two cases mentioned | o, ohursday the delegutos will b given o i the latter. which she wald_ that she thought that he | BOCTCH o i 3 carriage ride through the city, with a visit 1"' ih A a0 “”"“'“'l‘ tansive fioe |iout 62 who you are or idea in dark gray — v rying to make a fool of her, and she 3 to South Omaha. He is interested in several extensive frog 3 i g e e prom b Ih ot oF. hla 16tt60s, T 2 L Afgranaiibaaliet Swiill bel slvent at thej| armel inj Missoustiandiiginow i Omuna | The feminent man above ducted e oWbAlIGE ) O on carth: you You ought to sce the e i "out " that "the il had | In the probate court, William M. Gillen [ Paxton hotel Wednesday evening. e hene one of a great many who are starting in 3 L Gl v Dl R e e G TR most, successful frog fnn 18 4| the new and advanced path which has been buy your clothing. way they're trimmed C de 3 o ol earl Mon- | tate of e B. Gault, de ed. An Excetlent Medicl Ake, sald Mr., Wetzel. e gre ! 3 poe’, and that some friend of herself and | The Jurors who will serve dur- | Our druggists sell a preparation for rheu- uble w alicrs I8 (Helr desire (o | shown (o be the short cut to health and and was recelving this mail, after which | I8 the remaining three weeks of the Feb- | matism that has performed some remark- | vepyday body of water without improves | strength, and the attention of the people of and during the absence of her mother the | Tuary term of the district court were em- | able cures. Frank Shepardson, an enginee ments is the hest. 1 have one frog farm | wachington s centered upon this subject mall would be delivered to Blanche. paneled in the criminal court room yester- on the Southern Pacific railway who resid, of difteen acres in Missourl. This was WOULD NOT TELL HIS NAME. day, and at once commenced the liearing | ot Los Angeles, Cal, was troubled witn | orixinally ~(mk(‘;: It 130 froies for breed | which 1s known to be so fmportant. The girl would not tell the name of her | Of cases in the rooms to which they were | rheumatism for a long time. Hoswas ] ey B e e AR o A pamphlet giving full particulars re- lover, ‘nd threats and entreatics proved | assigned. treated by several physicians, also visiteq | ETAUTyINg. I'rogs should be d-yeniolds for | 2 BUIRE SHAS (4T AT i S L R L T A s Kt Although nearly sick, Judge Ambrose was | the Hot Springs, but received no permanent f Jreflie™ FVou Wil find a crop of young | SPecting Paskola will be sent on applica- Tooking fellow. Tt ta belleved that e s | upon the bench yesterday hearing cases that | relief until he used Chamberlain’s Pain | frogs in the fall. The frogs of the first | tion to the Pre-Digested Food Co., 30 Reade B 1 e ot tho down tora oices | Wore ready for trial. Judge Ambrose has | Balm, which is the medicine referred to | crop are not ready for the market unl [ o0 0% T 3 Mrg § Fishers can lsarn Nme she | about finished the hearing of all cases upon | 8bove. He says it Is the best medicine in | they are one vear old. These frogs are | street, New York ¢ mays she will prosecute him, and the offi- [ his docket, and in order to advance the | the world for rheumatism caughtianditheiticu ol (Ran anicpicuidin cors are now at work on the work of the term he will take up Judge o o L SR o Blanche says that “c. C."W." &ent her | Walton's cquity docket and dispose. of the THIEVES AND PLENTY. L0 hon fews has St fapmie of s money to go_to Millard’ to mect him, and | oqco S5 T = and There are [] that both of them were going to work | 5 k : Number of Residences Robbed in the Last | <01 DO g : ta earn enoukh money (o live on, and that | The judge of the eriminal section made the e In e Lase | v o Caten e frois for market, they could then be together, She would not | announcement that he had &nished the work | e HET) Fifies, with succest, but" the best method. ia men el msmerrilsandy) abonenisacekela i gauEng wiop el ST RS SRR Aa AT pliel s e At hooks with o piece of red flannel lor mother thinks that her lover 1 some % e s thabaaunl lo | 1ast night ana reported that some one | 1 bait o e anmel. unserupulous youns man who sought to | ance of the term he would devote his time and grab it wherever inscrupulous young man who s * | to the hearing of civil matters. This judge | entered his vesidence, 133 South Twenty o it jike advantage of her duughter's Infatu- | o)., annougeed -that he had formulated & | Aifth street, at @ o'clock vesterday afte “Frogs have mor ity than_ they When | got’ off the Papil- | new rule rdlative to witnesses for the state, | noon and had taken a silk dress and other sing. 1 firmly "~[-' 5 lion the train was gone Lefore S| - | and that in the future he would require the | goods, to the value of $5. The thieves | Heve that they have u Tansuige and it u covered her mistuke, courity attorney to endorse the names upon | cntered by breaking open a rear door, M aaiy tive nough (o pa ver 8 - | devote his attention to the ‘articu At 2 nt Herspavs|reaeginlormation: Thicves entered the store of J. C. Ene- | powers of the American frog instead of ? e wold, Twenty-fourth and Ohio streets, and | Wasting his energies on the African mon- Below we show only a few samples of the low prices we are making ents came v es that $ hes St o X L iy Tl nals (oi 5 ¥ he will remain tr lover and will | oW n Chicago Man Was Cured of Rheu- | 1" the contents of a_trunk. The value T o é‘ on Hovaohold Goods. . Drices wore novor 80 1ow s now, Our Furniturs, not glve him away. She also that she matiim, of the goods is about $10. O the north v g 3 r d th 4 & Distiar says aHe idaisieon 3 gt AL T I : 1 s, ko, ducks, will be- Carpet, Stove and House Furnishing Dopartments are-bettor stocked than Could to mako Hife plearant for thelr daughs | Smior he aved. Chashenimis it o | Structad, Some ‘of the oards were taken | on ST RO LS sati danld d : Stoves, Freezers, Filters, Coolers, etc.. is now going on. R awear ooy mok hat o Wotky has been [ktresly, with i the ibestifremuitac Biit mow,v | from jthis andianientrancesefected. - Krom e v daveral Mourlshing frog farms but the very ¢ that her parents tried” | story. For many years I have been quite a | to a man who r t ) to prevent took place. sufferer with rheumatism, with stifiness of | The store of g . e he Jolnts. Since the application of Chum- | and Chicuge st jso e LT s D ¢ L 4 T o + | berlain's Pain Balm, all symptoms of rhe burglars and a guitar, revolver and other rilllam Seaman, son o . Seaman, o [‘)‘l’l'?(lfl’;:’l:!:l1I‘|I((l';lli":‘1:'::;":' ‘f:{‘fl(g‘,‘,‘,’(‘,’f““" matism have disappeared; in fact 1 beliove | BOOS, (iken. e " | was arrestea yesterday on the charge of " | that 1t has banished every trace of rhouma- [ o8, %0 0% 8 stolen from the OX: | having recelved: stolen proy W 1Lakinatal perlor) tism from my system.” For sale by drug- | fhn Rgte! A Siken i the arenE I | ulleged by a man named who R 3 i Dundee visited by Nebraskans who aro | SISt8: S Miss Laura Winters 0 attends schaol | was : d o few duys s having | Centre, delighted. Brown, at Woolbridge Bros. Dundee, Orega Orehards. astelCommetiateriicseininpyalafecadiiarloniamnosmbat comWV O Fancy, N. 15th St. b ear Portland; best location, best soil, best | the hall rack, yesterday. aghor sald, he took the harncss {here about | Sepying, 5 society, village and depot on the grounds; [ R. F., Younk, “who keeps a store at 212 [ 10 o’clock in the m . and also a horse, morning and i\'enlug(n:l"_c duil,;o,.’} hour's | South Twelfth’ street, had a nice lot of | which he wanted to sell. The u{...:.l- was Low ankjgh t ¢ 8 ride from the city by rail, two hours by | POLBtOes ' few days' ago, but vesterday | made. “W. ', Seaman at the ftime was | ¢y d, clegant Rug Couch, made up in first class e from the city by rail, two hours by | dome one found his way' Into the base- 'ged 1o have said that the man who | CaX ¢ steamer; cannerles and evaporating houses | yjent and took several bushels. o red ta el the horse-and harnoss went polished onk frame, covered with rich pattern at Dundee. From every possible standpoint R - his place at 11 o'clock in the night, and W Ay tae hold A ereati Tabler Moquette Rugs, has ('muhl ed bottom, making that he (W. 'T. Seaman) had to arouse his e are hold a great Table Sale at our it dust proof. Reduced from $12.50, William, the young man now under | wurerooms for the next thirty days, and shall Fisher, who takes her daughter's black overcoat, or a For a good valued or the newest Frank J. Sutcliffe, stenographer, has moved to 232 Bev building, telephone 597, el e i The Keeley Institute of Nebraska is located at Blair and is of easy access to the public | poenee by the F. B. &M. V. railroad. The accom- évl?y'fi“-,,.‘fifln:"g :l;lmol“ ll"‘ 'h:lvhl'ulwl The first Installment of Emile Zola's great modations of this Institute are good. Ad- BRRG RESSERTIISLCAA 0] story, “Lourdes,” will appear in The Sunday t, to ge I negotiate a trade. i a GaROreon i Bas ¥y, L N appea Sunday st to get up and negotiate a o, (LY dress The Keely Institute, Blair, Neb, ll!;rr!:‘v:\:u:“!h‘x‘[gml:g;x;‘t]‘»ln" lll‘r‘nlml l"w:)‘\l'mll"m »::ll Bee April 15. o ey fid w0, and ”1‘“ next da r”fi‘”’ gher Do not miss this opportunity if you have a - - n I os., 120 N. 15th St. arrested for the larceny of the har- AT s = —_—— e e Tt Cwitd @ Diece of spite- | single table need. Properly speaking there One fare_for the round trip toany point In | o R o i TOOK HIS WORD FOR IT. pork on the part of sume of his chemics, | should be a table in every room in the house. i TRt Bantaile R ) ettus, a switch tender, in the em- e hut afte ol orkec LELALL 4 : 3 2 :‘bl"l’l‘: TINIRAR LS Bpircut preYour nearcst ) loye of the Unfon Pactfie company, was ar. | Buehner’s Burglary Decidea to Have Iieen while th ¢ themselves that the | Our assortment of furniture is today the 3 y 0ol Joke. arness was stolen, and after closely ques- A iz s At route, 1316 Farnam St.. Omaha. rested at his home at Sheeley station yesterday | g '_h_"lf.""‘}'*"r"l‘_‘“ll':‘lfn g ‘\-" "_‘;- S i Sallagher he said he soid it to | best in the city and prices the lowest. Lo T afternoon by Detectives Dunn and Donaliue 3 0Ly, awaloh swag, e young Seaman Card of Thanks. e i A e against Elmer Buchner a week ago, was | * The latter pleaded mm,\-] to recciving A o oy i RO TR g (i S e d battery. Last Saturday | Gismissed on motion of the assistant county | stolen property. As the punisnment for this Chas Werlck 0 to thank their kind neighbors and friends, ;‘“"bv ';';"H flh‘ll“u uin;pl.unlv agalnst Ler | attorney In: Justice \Bmithis. court yester-| I8 Doth ‘a’fine and lmpHiseument, n. the i oy also the employes of the Pacific Express | (4ol i'.'..':u-"E..".'.""f:‘,..u“"‘\'»..J"fl."'3“}‘."".: howed | day afternoon. Buchner is the man who | Giicretion of the € Mied"by o jury. i 2 R, thelt (eind S amslatanioes durjug ot Pettus ‘went home at' noon ‘yesterday and | %25 charged win halinaiatolen o palr ofi| monith et saason JuderBerka reserved isH[FURNITURE ! of SEvary, Desoription. For this handsome Chenille Couch, draped in the L 0 and Sorrow causey B eBkich n Y08t s s conta : 00 « h | decisio oday. vory lato: lo i “dge o N ade, loss of our father and sister. ‘,‘:L"‘:‘:"l:']:‘*l:,"“‘,‘E““ I""?:;:{}'::- h“"“m:"(:’{": i fr i John “Thompson | | In ‘the meantime Seam: out on a Temporary Location, oy I'A:'H‘l I*L\H ) Bruing '[l_lfi'l- :Iu(_(-u,l.h\,» Y 1l mu de. MRS. J. F. PAGE and Family. . The neighbors became fright- cording to Tuchners | bond signed by his father. Just the thing for our tived bodies to rest on. I LASHs Bt anauRamily ened and telephoned the police that a atory simply an April fool joke, W Vel 1206-1208 DOUGLAS ST., L S Hayden Bros. was shooting at everybody in sight. and, ‘as it might be a difficult mattér to BT ST T e A Py Ay MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. S £idl Was noti a0 % for wheba arrested :Battus, prove what Buchner's ftentions really R xtravagant statements B were, the prosecuting attorney decided to T volver showed that it had not been fived t : oldedt or the And extraordinary promises. lately. The prisoner alleges that he dis- ::‘l.:.ll.k-“nfl'l';\'.‘.'.'.ii;s.l)::f;“.'.:.".’m‘»‘"f-,fi“”.'x’ |.'1:;ni; ll»l”tl:;:ll v:::::“:” —‘llnnul L‘zfi'..u Com- Both are very common In modern business | coveredsthat his wife was untrue and says | before April I, he went out o a dance and | missioner Blair and others held a meeting Ppget f that he beat her and ordered her to leave the | filled up' on boor ‘whisky. He decidud to | miSsioner B il e announcements. People have heard so much | hguse at once. Mrs. Pettus was jealous of | Ko to Thompson's and siecp for the vest of | (0 discuss a way to i Al Lop about “giving away” that they doubt if any | & couple of female friends of her husband. | the night. He went to the room which [ the two Bnids. = Satuwdiy nieht his home The neighbors are divided, some sympathize [ A% haq formerly occupled and went (o bed. | Sion e e S FORE " AFTE with the wife and some with the husband. | Bon's anie IO LI ANt deg f he (did not reveal the names sale. See particulars on the hth page. it A ] R i S N ! B Aeatti 10he i not Bereal e Seiee Or. E. C. Wostia Norvo and Brain Treatmont HAYDEN. BROS. o rnu;p " I“\I\']hlmpulg' Cough. e neliborhond” while® ficnner e o Blalr defled the mob ol appe e 101 — - “I have three children who are subject to | Of the back door. Buchner now claims that | € dge Burford for protectio 1 cursion to Texa croup, and have found that \'hnm)n»’rL he did know that there was any money "L‘l""‘,{"'”.‘”‘;“",'f"‘,':’",‘.} ha und, katd ; k I Only one fare for the round trip to any | Cough Remedy will cure them quicker than | 11 fhe pifts and he ook them merely s | e would Coll, L SR G W "not eRosative Orgnun I clinak von: Cautod iy point in Texas from Omaha. On Tuesday, | anything else I can get. If you do not be- N and swore ta thé good chiractey | restored tmmediately, This speech had ¢ xertion: Youthful Errors, or Lxcorhive Uso of p i witiful Parlor Couch, made up in rich April 10, the Missourl Pacific railway will | lleve that this remedy will cure the croup, | of his former boarder, ani Thehner wis al | desived effe g : iehdnaon X ; which are so stylish now. Draped with run two excursions, leaVing Omaha do as I did, try it, and you will soon be con- | lowed to go, with in admonition not to R R { ‘ Tringe cxactly as shown in cut, spring edge. Reduced noon, and 10 p. m. Stop overs allowed. | vinced.”—R. M. Chatman, . De 1l | make such an April fool of himself a sec- | Dewitt's Witch Hazel salve cures ulcers. s abox 1 qunrunico fngo dxaet PRESENTS SPUR JHASERS Tickets limited to 30 days to make the trip, | Whooping cough is also deprived of all dan- | ond time, Dewitt's Witch Hazel salve cures piles. curo fo o0ls, An Album ot it is so. Our coupon sale is a “give away" For e d ormati y erous consequences when Chamber 'S > T . - Whaoping Couizh, § k :7»1‘1. ::‘.li\vf‘.{!.‘h h\::'n‘!‘:& :_:"mm lepot, 5'(‘2‘::“ i 'mll)_'";; ;h_:;y":m‘“f"“,l_'h"}l‘:.“‘l: A Favorite for Coughs and Colds. Marriage Licenses Small lzo disconfinuol: old, bic, « P BEASY TERMS offices, N. E. corner 13th and Farnam. nothing equal to it for either of these all- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy 1s tlie best The following marrizge liccnses were fs- | #1iz0,nowslc, GUARANTELS s » . (HOS. F. GODFREY, P. & T. A ments, For sale by drugeists. medicine for coughs and colds we have ever | o vesterday g 810 w or woek 1 sold,” says S. Keel & § ) cy | ¥ o vth of goods, $1.00 per week EA - 0. PHILLIPPI, A, G. F. & P. A, e 3 1" says 8. Keel & Son of Cold Run, Ky. | Nyme and address. Age. s : $1.50 :w week 10,00, yerkh, oL gaodM BN YONLE BLODI) ,‘ 5.00 worth of ¢ | M ELE : The Smalipos Scure. It is a favorite hecause it can alwavs be | A 25 worth of goods, # | 2500 worth of goods, Worid's Fair Book T 1ty | dependea’ upon, 1t o oid, rellovon’| Gl Rawmussen, Omgha. ... ¢2) SKINS ON FIRE } worth of goods, £200 por worls | ' Bt0aarbiLof gadey Worla JIMLE S00R | TO CALIFORNIA, The smallpox are throughout the city lé Anna Trillity, Omaha W 3 & ! o o Ann vy 1 5 BT 50.00 worth of goods, Bisque Ornament as not entirely abated. Within the last [ the lungs and efrects nanent eure. d John ¢, Green, Baltimore, Md ... il VIl AR L R ez s it ) worth of goods, 0 per week worth { T daws D Savite ey it the WSt Whooping coush i not dangerous when this | Anna 3, Smith, Omaha 2 ftehing, Luruing, biecding, ac $100 worth of goods, $3.00 per week s 8 Wne have | yemedy is freely given, as it liquifies the | W. H. Ludewig, Rock Island, 11 ... blotek 1 piiply wkin an 8200 worth of goods, $4.00 por week Alcad rat $20.00 one vy, $35.50 been called in to inspect cases where the | tough mucus and and makes it easier to ex- | Celia Kerin, Denver, Colo ... 20 y diseanca, ure instantly relieved u Ly s % i 1602 Farnam Seroqes o0 Tound | pitient feared he was suffering from the | pectorate, 25 and BO-cent bottles for sale | Charles G. Hopkina, Sioux Cliy, Ia ... speedily’ cured by the ted . trip. Call at 1602 Farnam st 3 £ f K o 20 l es for sale | D, Sullivan, South Omabi (el i 9 LR rst stages of the disease. Dr. Jones, the | by druggists. Annjeiibigulljvan, Bol L UTiCUe Kb the grewtos Going East Toduy # physiclan who attended Wood before he was | Celia’ M. Huvley, Omaha . . B e bl r B taken to the pest tent, called in Dr. Towne | ~Grinding: R shears, eutlery and cdgo & ol Bold througliout the world, Your choice of four dally trains on the o o, . Stanfleld & Cor. 15 Chicago & Northwestern railway. Two of | Sunday There were no & ot V. & Rianfleld & Clo, 1518 Dodge. Dewitt's Witeh Hazel nalve cir'ss piles. these trains, at 4:05 p. m. and 6:30 p. m., are | SMalPoX, however, and Dr. Joues ablc T s vestibuled and limited, areiving in Chicago | 0 be out vesterduy. In nearly cvery in A talogram wan veosIiol from fth fles J ¥ L PR TR stance where there has been a scare the case A telegram was recelved from the - = henoRpPARAS > Eilto sleepers, Gining cars and the latest | WAR meuslos Apsatar of polics at DWsaRRithes: oslioyk Nox: ‘each ‘waditiemn o Gt e et MCG RL" reclining chair cars, ’ The patients now down with the discase | Who claimed to have lived in Omaha, wer SUVAL B BEIY - -~ is the only e (e ce, 1401 FY Ty are getting along niccly in custody there. They gave theic name GRIBR -Huiry, beloyod son ot Alr, and 2 SPECIALIGT all at the clty office, 1401 Farnam street, piedl i S as Philip Kline and’ Jacob Lipp. The | Mrs, C, Griewaged 2 years and 7 months, 3 e G ) The Northwestern checks your trunk at , 2318 S Tuesd; r Wo could not_improve the quality if we | former resided at %3is ‘South Fourteenth [ Aprll 6, 11 Funcral Tuesday afterigod TEe oEA your house. y t in this city, d th 1 2 lock from family residence, 3314 Pfl VATE u E Sr\ , CL A paid double the price. DeWitt's Witch | Bire / s o AN ha latter at at 4 ofolock’ A 3 4 | IOLAOLY Tweltth and Valley stroats, ”_} Parker street. Interment at St Mary and DEBILITIES of Take a Day Off Hazel Salve is the best salve that experience | * N and Mrs. Kline went to the Magdeline cemétery. > and go fishing. There's rare sport at Lang- | a0 produce, or that money can buy. S AR RHURS IR JRAEEHAS, SRR MEN ONLY. Formerly the People's Mammoth Installment House. don, Mo. And the hotel has been entirely ™ Ny Tt ———— = e ] Excluded. remodeled and enlarged. Gasollne Explosia Women Ex $3.00 buys & round-trip, $13.50 a ten-ride | A Easoline stove exploded In J. K. O'Nelll's Awarded Highest Honors World s Fair, ; pa #8 7 8814 02 pevience ticket, via the Burlington ains leave at | residence, 1418 Sherwood avenue, yesterday, e 14th and Farnam St 9:45 0. m. and 9:45 p. m and, as a result, the two-story frame d OMAHA, NEB. City ticket ‘flu 1324 Farnam street, house is a total wreck. The flames spread rapidly and had done considerable damage Musio for the Parks. e AL AT nierable:dameg e - Weo will send you the marvelons The question of engaging music for Han N I T T VN § T P ¥ French Proparation CALTHOS scom and other parks by the park board emoved, but most of the contents on LI RaAsRaL i for the summer is already being talked of. e nd floor were destroyed. Mealth, Strengih aud Vigor, The citizens living out near Bemis park s ‘\.m on the buflding will amount t n Useitand pay if satisfied. ave petitioned the board to give the ADBNK: IR, drees VON MOHL CO., othier localities that would not object it the | able property was removed his loss will not EXACT SIZE PERFECTN EER a5 v S [ R et 80 0 s owaer. soH00LS. THE MERCANTILE 1S THE FAVORITE TEN CINT CIGAR a week I A sore throat or cough, if suffered to pro T, MARY 'S SOHOO! For sale by all First Class Doslors. Manufactured by tho The music bill last season was about | & often results in an incurable throat The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.--No / o Alum. §§ w Y F. R, RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO., ! L Factory No. 804, St. Louls, Mo. $2,000. One-half of this was paid by the | or " yuble. Brown's Dronchial YER Bifeet car coupany aBd. the Other huit by | Troches' give instaut relist : used in Millions of Homes—a0 Years the Standard. 75,00 worth of goods, - Lace Curtuing Chleago, Rock Island & Pacitie Rallway. 100.00 worth of goods, - Center Table Last chance; one week more at the re- Send 10¢ to cover postage on big '04 Catalogue, ready April 10,