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1( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY/ BERLIN HUNTING A BRUTE. | APRIL 1894 -TWENTY PAGES. R R R . 15, the occasion of the production of “Falstaft” in Paris, Upon the Y e site son I8 to recelve the grand cordon of the Past Beason an Unfortunate One for Man. | Legion of Honor, and King Humbert of Italy will also confer a high decoration upon agers and Stars, him. THEATERS NOT PROFITABLE AR me oceasicn Ambrose Thomp- WE FIGURE | Frightful Crime Committed in the Woods Near Germany's Capital, PR —— GENERAL SLOCUM DEAD. OUTRAGED AND KILLED A SISTER OF MERCY | DON JUAN A NOTABLE EXCEPTION | ;i 6 sordier Who Was Wonnded at man i Run and Served Through the War. NEW YORK, April 14.—General Henry W. y ontrac’ Prominent ¢ 2 ave Some Clews to Work On and " R At A e only a few days and death was not expected. IR YRS N 8 bt b ML L i) o M Just before 6 o'clock last night he suddenly i y e about our great .+ i began to sink, and Dr. Bellows, his family ik — physiclan, who had charge of the case, was summoned. Dr. Bellows saw at once the g J BERLIN, 14.—The police are in- LONDON, April 14.—The theatrical season | Dr. Fuhs and Dr. Benjamin F. Westbrook | (WG RS & AT R S Ul Cla™ slony on CLOSING showed no improvement during the past | In consultation. They succeeded in arrest- | o ol GE R week, and consequently several of the man- | ing General Slocum's relapse, and at & | (UGS DT poautitul sister agers are suffering from more or less severe | o'clock it was thought that he was better. of mercy was found near the road leading OU T e attacks of the “blues.’” He suddenly grew worse and his family was to Grunewald forest district today, partly Another of the expensive productions of | summoned to his bedside to awalt the end. | cooooiioq by bushes, and a gaping wound in WL S e I Rl SR ‘:'"' LBl ‘i]{"'l',:“]‘ (e e ImO 4 | her throat showed how she had met her B D ive) | CHUWY i AS P W HiIAEE g midnigh death, The murder had cvidently been ; & : {atiire, for i eanno, [ast Bt @ oy Wk B e e o OAC 12:05, |-committed after an assault, Tho ground the more careful they will be at the most. Mrs. Elizabeth Robbins as | oorrontly consclous of his approaching end, | about where the corpse was found showed i S Ay : :va herolns has been unable to excite any | ho men a '.'.:'unll-x\«ll.|..!1]v.. ’Iu‘n[y'u-;lln)h'\}"‘n:w‘rl it Bl BPTREIE tof in buying—the mere they will nterest in her portrayal of t char; er | the house was closed, the telephone be ono! N 2, Y o e B ‘ . i allotted to her, and that usually charming | mufled, and no information at all glven out A e “ll_"\:‘lfg bk u"‘_"‘l"':fl‘.“'\“v L trade with us. That's one rea- actress, Miss Mary Moore, and Mr. John :lI’““[hlv;m s death until after 2 o'clo 18- IMRtTEY: o LRETRaREPHRE. son \vhy T g]nd i |lnve Hare have unsympathetic parts., The rest s born at A few hours after the murder of the GHALL AL L A e ALl sister of mercy a young peasant woman you come in and look around i The second edition of “‘Don Juan™ at the Wit Wi bisehy Lokt thy BRITEWA BI6RY Galety theater was greeted with rapturous was set upon by a man who attempted to whether you want to buy or applause yesterday evening. gL UTIRU R assault her and tried to cut her throat when = has been largely rewritten, and the bur- che resisted. Luckily this was a powerful not. We are quutin" priccs lesque of certaln music hall “living ple- country girl and she succeeded in fighting RE i tures,” one of the features of the new “Don life he off her assailant and in raising h an that knock competition silly, 3 Juan,” is a great success. “‘1“""{‘\ Sloc outery that a number of veople were soon % é THa g Myatery, {OF LOMLOHIOLOL S CRELHE 1) 1ot s6toicam May. 21, 1851, attracted to the spot and joined in the and every one who investigates hem,” of Prof. Alexander Campbell Ma pointed color search for the man who had assaulted her. = kenzle, principal of the Royal Academy of rk \ul\nll:' Biom £ - intcimation. atheria by - the ltnows this to be a fact, Music, once intended for the World's fair DoNIUBLE thidy vavd AL S iy oAl LA AL LHe at Chicago, was performed for the first time man who murdered the sister of mercy and on Thursday evening at Albert hall. The TRAYOrE YRR (82Y LS BaLURRETBIFL (BED soloists were Mesdames BElla Russell and Vir: | identical. The conductor of a train which ) \ y Marian McKenzie and Messrs, David Bis of 1862 rwl“; s | stopped near Charlottenburg has notified the RE Yl g pham, Arthur Barlow and Barton Mc T ae-ent Ho! "1\(.'1;}“1'1"3‘.:"“;‘;“' police that a man answering the description Y e Guckin, The scholarly work was well re- | mand of the divis n Eranklin's | Of the criminal boarded a train at the His com- | place referred to. With this additional ceived. at_the | clew the police hope to find the culprit. S T G A P PRl Mr. George Alexander has fixed April 28 and at | The grea oitement. prevails' in' the for the production of the new four-act play alvern Hill. general of | Grunewald district and bands of people are aged in the unteers on July 4, and en, second battle of Bull Run and South Mountain and Antietan er he was assigned to the command of the scouring the forest in the hope of capturing the wretch, It is believed that should he be caught by the peasants the authorities will be spared the trouble and cost of prose- cuting and punishing him Senae g et by Henry Arthur Jones, which is to succeed “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray” at the St. Jumes theater. Twelfth corps, which he led at the batt The scene of tho first act is in the court | of Chancello s ‘11> ani at G ttysburs, wi yard of the Stage hotel at Crandover; that | he was in command of the right wing of Hlistory ofl a@ Sl = £ of the second Is the drawing room at’Lady | {he army, Be was then transferred Wi CALDWELL FOR PRESIDENT. | Skeen's; the third is a private sitting room | partment of the Cumbarland until Ap:il v | 8 i al S )y | Knights of Reciprocity Want to Place Him | at the Hotel Prince de Galles, Nice, and the | 183, when his corps was consolidated with the' Eleventh and he was assigned to a di- on the Republican Ticket, fourth is the observatory on Mount de Mar- | vision and the command of the district of NSAS CI ot COLUMBIA e s e e R R R B e G e i It cost the maker - $8.60 B played by Mrs. Patrick Campbell is said dcm"&]‘r:l.‘.ml\i-‘ixrl.v)? Wi the' first ll‘!renr(‘-\ulyi’; Samuel T. Scott of the Knights of Reci- I 9 50 (D LoV IE: to be that of a barmald. Adlanta, Ga,. September 2. In Sherman’s | procity to the effect that that organization, t cost us 5 7 $ b Co. Sir Arthur Sullivan's opera, “Ivanhoe,” | (MATCR tq the et e yart Chrand e | which has a membership of over 8,000,000 fs announced for production at the Berlin Visionor wing :rlmx’;:ln“flf".’fi participating | in the United States, is to work for the It costs you = = $5'00 > Sk ; 5 n all its engageme n disbandec e Caldwe i opera louse at the end of the present | b cr s march to Washington. In Septem: ot nee peaw el orithialUnit o o = ber, 1865, he to | tice of law at Brooklyn, declining in 1 appointment of colonel of infantry resigned and resumed the prac- the You save - the United States by the next national re- publican convention. A meeting of the Mr. Bernard Shaw's new play, which is in the follow” the ill-fated “Comedy of Sighs” at | p&¥ijar army. order has been called for May 15 to perfect the Avenue theater on or about the 234 | He was democratic candidate for seore- | plans. kit tary of state of New York In 1865, but - Inst., Is a “skit” on things that be. It s | GEF¥, 0 Y R lected to the Forty-firat and T THE SMALLPOX IN OMAHA. 1 ts v if ] a burlesque of romantic drama. The scene | Fity--e‘o d ccn ross 8, a'd in 1573 was ap- tcostsyou gr2i1t you is lald in Servia during the Servo-Bul- | pointed president of the Board of Public | 4, o¢ the Delegates to the Waj den’l it I § ointediprenlnents os %o Confer- cn't buy it here ] garian war, and there is no lack of local | " CFKs 4t Brooklyn. ence Stricken at Laramle. y Some more color in the names of the characters, one Senator Vance Dend. and all being unmistakably national. It is rumored that a certain actress, whose name has long been connected with melo- drama, has been offered £250 ($1,250) a week for three months certain to support ‘“Jim' Corbett In “Gentleman Jack™ at Drury Lane theater. Mr. W. 8. Penley has Issued invitations to a dance at the Globe theater today to cele- brate the 500th performance in London of “Charley’s Aunt.” The play which “John Oliver Hobbes" and Mr. George Moore are writing in collabora- tion is to be published in installments in the new quarterly, “The Yellow Book,” the first number of which will appear about the middle of April. The title chosen is “A Fool's Hour.” The annual summer garden at Earl's court is to be known this year as the “Exhibi- tlon of Industries,” and British manufac- WASHINGTON, April 14, died at 10:45 tonight. Zebulon B. Vance was born in Buncombe county, North Carolina, May 13, 1830. He ved his education at Washington col- nnessee, and the University of roline. After leaving college he studied law and was admitted to practice in_Janu, 18 He was elected county attorney of his native county the same year. In 1854 he was a member of the iower house of the state legislature, repre- sented his district in the Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth congresses. He entered the confederate army at the breaking out of the war and rose to the rank of colone was clected governor two times, commen ing in 1852 He was elected to'the United States senate in 1870, but was refused ad- mission. In 1872 he was again defeated by a combination of republicans and bolting democrats. He was elected governor in 1876 and senator in 1878, and has ever since been a member of that body. Senator Vance Is She Jer CHICAGO, April 14, the supposed heiress, is possible that Jennie Freeman of LARAMIE, Wyo., April 14.—(Special Tele- gram to The Bee.)—A Gracle, a Union Pacific conductor, Is down with a case of the small- pox. He has been quarantined and every- thing possible will be done to prevent the disease spreading. Mr. Gracle Is supposed to have contracted the disease from Brake- man Woods of Ellis, Kan., while attending the conference with the Union Pacific re- ceivers at Omaha. ———— Nictheroy's Crew Return Home. NEW YORK, April 14.—Among the pas- sengers who reached New York today on board the steamship New York from South- ampton a 8. L. Clemens (Mark Twain), Max Judd, United States consul to Vienna, and Mrs, Judd; Bartlett Trip, United States minister to 'Austro-Hungary; Lawrence Godkin of the New York Evening Post, William Van Benthiysen of the Chicago Tribune, S, S. Fontanne, Brazilian corres- pondent’ of the New York World; Chief Engineer Van Iderstein and Assistants Allen and Smith and fifteen members of the crew of the Brazilian cruiser Nictheroy. Chief Van Iderstein speaks in the highest JUST LIKE "THIS down below. Closing Out BOYS’ tures of every description will be on show, | California, may solve the mystery of her | {urms of the treatment received by the . sEoh 5 X Xt has been proven, however, that the general | Offiin (hroush s, Laurence Guneo of | crow of the Nictheroy “after she was 7 1 We have a special feature tl;flt ena = 5 Clity, who may be her aunt. Miss Free- | turned ove ey Rl : ot p 2 public care but little. for the serious por- | man. 1o now. in Denver. looking for the | o co over to the Brazifian government H"‘ndkerch]efs eCla. ==bles big and fat, long and slim peo I{nee l ants tlon of theso exhibitions. They profer to | history of ner parents. If as it i thought, Searching for Bodies. C ple to be fitted thit can't be found sit In the gardens surrounded by multi- | §06 Wil eut no figure among the Call | BUFFALO, April 14.—The work of exca- g : 8 5 i i | colored fairy lamps and’ lston to. Strauss' | ocais oo enCanaure, among the Call | vating -among the rulns of the glucose 50 in ordinary clothing stores. We have a line of s of all 1 C waltzes played by crack inherit 1s only’ a hundred dollars or so. [ works for the remains of the twelve or s from 40 to 50, elegant military bands. s GO S wool men’s cassimere suits, siz George B. bout | thirteen missing laborers will be begun to- PLYMOUTH, M acted superintendent of th Two grand flower and fruit shows will be | six years ago. His wife, Mary, was s} f 5 ; $712 hich i f s s ago. His , Mary, was sup- | day and pre teakwith sutRcesaatlntunth Y s 5 & which is or ages to 14 * hiold at ithe exhibition: during : the season, | posed to he dead, but additional intereat the bodics are found. It 1s thought that the Great big ones, style and patterns, rr”“lfl'?') -IUQ t]” ;Vql"l Ot()’ e ges 4 + L ono in Jume amd tho othr 1n Suptomber | Fconiged pEon, inecatt by (e clogrh | s T Wirosysmtl e irCmeh Hotnsiiicten -nd half of former prices. s diso incudes st and stout || scvera nics par i v Among the general attractions will be the | Cuneo, who claims to be the mother of | he next to impossible to distinguish the hemstitched an persons We have 200 Grand Armv fast blue flannel | glgantio Ferris wheel (from Chicago), 300 | Mlss “Freeman, 18 in jail in that city, fragments of human hodles from the’other (i i Battanslirac ot 46! You can also get terns --- elegant ! fect fn diameter, a show In the arena and | the lease of the southweet corner of van | “he Hamlins are not yet decided whether plain, worth at suits, ex'ra brass buttons ) at g R e e a real ice skating rink. Buren_ strcet and Paciflc avenuo, " ATUr | they will rebuild ‘in ‘Buffalo or ‘not. The them in an all wool serge. 8 v he e 8 Ope! C v _worf C ns IS8 a T3 H TholLyceim - taeater:iwill reopen (today: 1622 ea Whia SRE0RSELy NELER, moN, WOrLH |{lest computations linlossea fand Insirance least 20c each. 3 25C pair. with the promised revival of of much value and he allowed It to sy | Sompensate for the forme R lay to be called ‘A T ng | other property. A e time of his death Thurston Salls for Hawall. ZES, WORTH UP TO $3.50, ARE COM- | 12 ( ARS, A ARE 2= & play to be called “A Rash Engagement,” | all that Cunco had was o saloon at the | oo NOCHD0 Pl Tos Bawelle A PAIR OF EIZES, R $ WORTH EVERY CENT OF $12.00, ARE MEN’'S and which will be produced at a matince | Stock yards. LBANGE RN IO Pl R amesine PELLED TO QUIT AT S S T 1 e —— D@ Ters ol camer A . bound b i § at the id theater during the season. Wil Manage the Beach Agaln. to Honolulu, were Lorrin A. Thurston, the SU SPENDERS | In the autumn A. R. Alexander's com- Mr. J. A. Grifliths, the manager of Court- Hawailan minister, nd his bride. Minister “ pany will be joined by Miss Eveyln Millard, | land beach last season, has returned to | Thurston declared that he was making the % Who plaged the heroine in many of the re. | Omaha and s accompanied by his wits | trip for plcasure only, and "‘;"‘1{!;:”-!:';‘ to 1OG L3 O N S R 1 Z A little boy, after spending the winter | & the development of the pro 150 MEN'S SUITS IN GRAY AND OX- ES cent \.1.l|n| melodramas, She will go on | A9, REEE PO¥e b o he has again & fonal government's. plans, which woull EORDUAND BIlonEIKEE v 0 MEN'S BLACK CHEVIOT SACK G the provincial tour of the company and management of Courtland beach 3 '":‘u'“:'. '"u'.’-‘ i’.’i\v‘lif. ..-.“.’.', tituti Thes AND PIN CHECKS, WE ALWAYS SUITS THAT WOULD BE VERY CHEAP 5 will appear at the St. James theater during to Omaha thus early In [ JeBNERODNG B0 B4R G0 ded th hese are regu- GOT $6.50, BUT WE ARE COMPELLLED | AT $10.00, BUT GO NOW, DECAUSE [ A few more of] the following season. asen to supsHptendithe Bumorous successfullly as anything the new rulera lar 25¢ goods, TO QUIT. WE'RE COMPELLED TO QUIT, AT.......0. The handsome new building just com- | wmong them being a nev em of cle oftHawalihag undertalen eq faiy Amon & ! pleted In South Kensington for the Royal | {Ehting, fhe fonie britiee over the Tike 18 | Vice ‘Consul Byrd and Hon. Cecil Browne. with wire buck-/ College of Music will be opened May 7 by slosure, in addition to numerous le or \Vllson 2 " the prince of Wales on behalf of the queen. ent lu Mr. Crane, who last e Bros. those $1.50 pants| to go this \vnckfio at Goc a [xaVr. ‘ An inaugural ode, composed by Mr. Charles | pyounas, L & Ak By AREL BCTAW: 350 MEN'S SUITS IN ALL THE DESIRA- S0 MEN'S SQUARE CUT BLACK Wood, an ex-student of the college, to words | bomsing e Tl aer Bosltion this | atithe Mpnamilslifsssaviieaiation sraport BLE SHADES, WELL MADE AND | CHEVIOT SUITS, CORDED, NONE WORTH ! N TR ST (T U (70 irifiths to open the beach about | that at about daylight an unknown steamer TRIMMED, OUR REGULAR $8 50 sUlTs, LESS THAN $10.60, GO IN WITH THE 4 piahhEng, fecoration diy, wnd tn all probabilicy with | was sighted two milen off shore, bearing » COMPELLED TO QUIT AT KEST AT THE COMPELLED TO QUIT 3 occasion. The old quarters of the college | some good aitraction, and the fact that southward toward Sandwich, Thé W o S - | PRICE, .. 5 o — will now be used as a wmreparat Roh Mr. Griffiths is to manage the beach is suf- e savers were unable to get off to her, | "y i for wudents f the Rayeh soman, - | Rciogt senibuncr, AR " surkiiond Wi | pwlns tp (i, s bt cevaled b | AR UIT PERCALE colivse. be of a high order. cep off. | She answered the signals, but | fegt An unusually large contingent of English | o ol e was cvidently disabled and drifting. * The j /by S I S T vocalists will be touring the United States 8 1 Loser, '\|""x:'|'.'-,r .21‘“5.':.""“;3“.‘"2“ ""’1‘1‘.‘.‘." |l.:':""\"|.x"|m" | ),r‘fv:,'( S H IR S next_ winter, Ineluding Messrs. Lioyd, Wat. | ATCHISON, Apnil th—John "J. inealls | ot Histon s wbne to her astistance, ani | 3= w,:)l;«;n[)]’r nm: ,:u* IO VI L e e e s SameniAlbint ana’ Antolnette, Stirling. as president of the defunct Kansas Trust - 4 ,FBC. SRR GOMPELLED 10 ot An PRILE || n1a.00, G OENOW-BROAURR SWH ARK GOl C The company of the La Monnai theater of | and Banking company. Of lute years he Weaver Coming to Nebraska. Khx i e MPELLED TO QUIT, AT.. PELLED TO QUIT, AT...... Brussels is making arrangements to give | received nothing all. ~ He is still the | SALINA, Kan., April 1.—General James oys' suits ha e 5 , a meries of oporatie performances. in Lon. | QWner of §T.500 of the stock of the company, | B, Weaver of Towa S oeniaa 1| Seacaa e 20 i~ K Percale and Mad- peratio” periormanees” ia-Lons | fort whiohihe paid cashiand for'some ot | oo fanna ot e onara ot e o Sagi et oo X 1d J ras shirts, col- don shortly. o premium. _ ‘His (otal wecelpla’ fram the | AMGEASE 86 ho opora, house this Alternoen sold for g2 and . (2 A a8 *' The emperor of Germany was so pleased | {Orapaay [ HAlary fHC GIVEIEns Amunted | central committee. He contended that the > q N 5 = lars and cuffs fhoad with the music of Leona Cavala's “I Med- | {he failure of the comminy. amounteq 1o | Popullst party is the only one that propoacs | 2§28 $3, agesi4 to |4, ANOTHER LOT OF MEN'S SPRING | A LINE OF MEN'S FIND CASSIMERE e fol” that he immediately commissioned him [ $24,000, to be diminished by whatey Anyiremedyiion sxiating. evis i IhIs was )‘ff‘x | OVERCOATS, IN DARK BROWN, NICELY | SUITS THAT WE ALWAYS GOT §15.00 attached anc t0 write a new patriotie German opera for the | Johds, may received from the llawed: v s tharqurh 'diacuspion ot tha M:'(‘\s ot oo FINISHED, SILK LINED, WORTH ;muu, FOR,BUT WE CLOSE THEM OUT AT THE detached and a. season in Berlin. The emperor himselt | generally that neve and poverty of the people cneral Weaver | X 8 75‘1’ ‘LU\U'LLLLU TO QUIT, AT:s5e0000s COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF S s \ ) S8 chose the subject, Elector Frederick IT. of | Active connection with the manas now goes fo Nel cuk, oy ( necktie free, b 4 the company & ; 1%, Brandenburg has commanded Prof. Taubert Will Pay Creditors in Full, X5y b — v to wrife che libretto, which will be bas « NEW YORK, April 14. sphen R. Post | UL 4 ) o ’ title of the new work will be “The Roland | Harry Gilmore, 1s in the city jail awaiting | tlement with his ditors and announce: . 75 MEN'S SUITS, ELEGANTLY MADE | A I INB OF MEN'S CLAY LR IOE s the arrival of California offic’ra to take him | that he will be able to meet all his obilg PAN I S AND TRIMMED, A PERFECT GEM FOR | WORSTED SULTE THAT, ARD WORTH PAN I S : ) Sicramento to answer, with Hor ons, B MMHD, (A | ¢ ) 3 ASK, G b The extension of Mme. Wagner's rights | Hack and. Wiltam Hdwards for steal e Ty TH2 PRICE, WORTH $10.00 AND $12.00, | BECAUSE WE ARE COMPELLED TO | In “Parsifal’ by the Austrian emporor has | §1000 warth cf diumonds from the Wachs ERSONAL d 8, COMPELLED TO QUIT AT. . | Quir, AT. o o 4 : ry store In Sacramento in January ey ( =7 :“»:)'r"’hl"““ iy Hiat “t“““““"\ I ayririen iack and Edwards hive confeast Pennell of Davenport, Ta,, Is in the 1 hy i - 5(} opyrig ‘. herto In Austria copy- eftort. will be made to secure Jordan's i right has extended to ten years after the on i writ of habeas corpus. Jordan | 1| v, Hirsch of Sloux City is at the 3’3. death of the author or composer. A modifi- | Siif Mearics, but nequittid, o Urder of | paxton. o X The $3 pants are All the §2 pants cation of the law has just beon passed by kAl Smith McPherson, a prominent attorney | Al A HANDSOME LINE OF BOYS' SUITS, | THE $25 SUITS THAT ARE MADE IN THE the Austrian Parliament extending th y (e Divorce. frem Red Qb 18, 1n af the Paxton, ) THREE PIECES, AGES 14 TO 18. IN CLAY [ BEST OF STYLE AND OF THE FINEST f L hy’Aus an ament extending the copy-| - oo o SRLSBREINY Beee | nearing i U o now cut to the WORSTED, CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS OF FABRIC, NO B R SUIT ON go In now at right and performing right, whether musl- | | oy i oginions divorce case was had | At the Deilone B, B. Teffries Tikhorn 3 A WORTH $6.00, $5.00 AND $10.00, COM- | EARTH, YOU GET THEM NOW AT THE :‘;";r':"‘""'l""“'l"’ lerary, to thirty years | purore ex-Judge Henry Howlund. Mr Wo B Downey, Evanston; A M. Huft uniform price of| { PELLED T0O umT AT.. .| COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF...... 75¢ a pa'r, ull‘ he death of the author. Fitsaimmons has filed & croas bill chargir Ancoln. | Sir Augustus Harrls has arranged with | infidelity on the part of her husband At the Millard—George L. Halght, K iy | | Mr. Sardou for the production at Drury | New Otleans, in Vhiladeiphia and with a | nevi Jo dmiston, Lincoln; H. Hosek: $1 a pair, i sizes | v chambermalid in this city The attorneys Fort Ay ne SIZC5, ne of two of his plays, “Don Quixote,” | yre to hand in their findings to Referee At the Mercer—T. F. Hummell, Fremont . Patrie.”” It is possible that Mrs. | Howland by Th day of next week, H. I. Hinder, Stella; Frank R. \\'.\u..x»h,‘ LAREIC AR Abuaas In ISt ten he will decide th Crawford; M. J. Gahan, Grand Tsland N OS I N O[ ]T MAIL 1o regard 1o the row at Bavey theater (i T the ‘MerchantsT. B Furrell, Hast (&l L G ORDERS A William wife, Lincoln; . where “Utopia, Limited,” has been holding | “I have three children who are subject to Young, Hartington: W. W. Youns, . E the fort, no new play being ready, Mr. R. | croup, and have found that Chamberlain's i A. O, Hull, Hastings, Cl()thll’l}z FILLED 1o Nilneng ed to revive “Mikado, | Cough Remedy will cure them quicker than | At the Arcade—S. 8. Smith, North Loup; . . :»:::»ll;r Carte wanted to revive “Mikado" | Ll e "Cli") ‘can ‘got It You do' not be- Jonn Winhead, Clarkson: £, D bafmer (v yany when money - W. 8. Glibert re 0 lieve that this remedy will cure the croup, | Hastings; rell, Hwing A £ accompanics - unless the heroing's part was allotted to | do as 1 did, try It, and you will soon be. con: Raaver, Oaki J. W, Johuson,” Linsolni P l ) lc’i piik llm s M RS e e i Al . . arry Hicks, Fremont. - p » order. an artiste who was objectionable to both | vinced.'—R. M. ‘Chatman. Dewey, il FREY FICER TG ldtll and F(\I‘n thll. the order Arthur Sullivan and Mr. D'Oyle Carte. Con- | Whooping cough Is ulso deprived of all dan. | At the Paxton=. H. Clemm e byl % Bequently negotiations wre at a siandstill. | ESFOUS conseduences when Chamberiain’s | Spuiiman, Mecoolt & Vo Fichen, 3. & F ST AT TATLTAT x ATV AT ATA é}" T AT A AT AT AT TR A y ° % < 0 . ¢y en. - est, ushville: ). Kilpatrick, C. J - < lh:l:;‘:n'm‘: xr;;l“:ux::o:er. u}."m receive | nothing :‘q‘m:um éx g}r elther of these ail- Milesl 3. M. Kilpatrick, Beatrice Ab- § X "** m Jfimflfl m émx fifigfis@k K WR 088 of the Leglon onor upon | ments, For sale by drugglsts, tt, Schuyler, 4 " & 1 ’