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BT LD T onnme nitesi | N \ ; ) . "o N . e NN fall back and occcupy another position a ’l‘ l’” 0“ H Holland, returned home yesterday and was Dhl’l (0 \ N ‘Tol o An Apology. sharp frontal teeth. The doreal fin I8 of D()‘\A\Ifln '“"“ HR\] RI‘BI',I mile to their rear. :\H‘\IRS t\ 50 l ) A I\ accompanied by Mrs, #iolland. (ka“)V lb lLTT]M- p While most apologies are of no financial | #hort length, but is sharply serrated and con- Major James Breathed, commanding my W. H. Walker wiit go to Beatrice for a gain to the public, not %o with this one, | tnues along the back, ending In a larger horse artillery, remained behind and by week's visit, and on: his return will bring It is worth dollars and cents to you. Now | fin, which, in connection with a correspond my order placed a single gun In position Mrs. Walker home with him for an explanation. Monday we commence | INE one underncath the body and the tail, . ' gives the speiment the appearance of a Death of Lientenant F. E. Brownell, Who | on a little knoll. We knew the S L Daughters of Veterans Propare an Enter- | Mra. Martin, wite of John Martin, agent | Mr. Taylor Has Had His Finger on the to fx up the damage done to our store by | B7EC UAS, SPol - g nfantry were marching in_column ! y A 06 to Ban Prane the late fire, consequently for a fow days taled Killed the 8layer of Captain Ellsworth, a piece of woods, and the object was to fire tainment for Their Brethren, :l'"'r!“'m"':""";"f;"l"fi’"'".('I"‘_IK“"‘:’ Ui Eastern Pulse of Trade, will have an- army of carpenters, | A remarkable feature of this beautiful fish bt ot A painters, paper hangers, plumbers, ete, They | 18 that it Is furnished with two distinet sotw upon the head of the column, as it de- ; John B. Owens isiback from Blalr, where Will naturally put our customers to more | Of &ills. The eyes are prominent and bright bouched, to give the idea that a further ad- he Is working on acontract for an English 4 i o vancee would again be contested and to | ME or léss inconvenlence, and tha o | yellow in color, GAINED WORLD-WIDE FAME BY THE ACT [ (S0 FUhr 6 develop o dine of battle MEETING OF THE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION | ayndicate in plowing 400 acros of land for | HE IS PLEASED WITH THE SYMPTOMS "rml"'“"n'”vrn nience, and that's what we th skirmishers thrown out, etc. The de- . Lt ek R —_— alst of extrerie low Dricen for this week. y whic oped to occasion by suc v dah chapter, No. rder of the Rast- | 1 cludes the few % Teft fre 4 War-<In the gle of the Wilderness Breathed's personal superintendence shells talnment of the Epworth League— elected members andiserved a splendid ban- Loaning More Freely—Look to the closed out this week, if they have to be e o b were thrown and burst exactly in the head Two Women Inhale Noxious Gas— quess West as Fromising Field for glven away. We also take great pleasure | Moo LS A P of the column as it debouched. The desired Other Magic City News. Thieves broke into J. C. Moore's stand, Yivesbrronts; in announcing to the public that we have Made by the Compnss. effect was obtained; the leading troops were Twenty-fourth and N streets, Friday night decided to in the future run the Globe as a 1 f . 8 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEF: SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. scattered, and It was only with some diffi- 5 and stole about $10 worth of tobacco, clgars bargain resort, and our buyers have for culty a line of battle with skirmishers in 2 and sundries, A | the last two weeks, with ready cash at thelr Francis Edwin Brownell of Chicago, the | its front was formed to continue the ad- | ~Amanda B. Tisdale, tent No. 17, Daughters | ~ Mrs, . Phillips, who was visiting her | Mr. W. B. Taylor, who recently returned | command, searched the = markets of the 1an who shed the first drop of rebel blood | Yance. [ was sitting on my horse near | of Veterans, will give an entertainment in | son, James Phillips, Twenty-fourth and D | from a trip through the east, was asked \wrl‘l)lwr‘ new ~|~Hn‘u|¢-mm|m:. ete., :m;ll The “Princess Nicotine” turban Is i Breathed, and directed him to withdraw his | honor of the Sons of Veterans in Knights | Ktreets, left last evening for her home in | whether there was any improvement in the that they have succeeded our low prices wi che of of o W n the war for the preservation of the f o ity 1o was so much elated with his ' i 19 105 CUCTIRteRt tenign of Pythias ALY BV A Buffalo, N. Y bus outlook. Sald he bo ample proof. . American union, died not long ago at the | gycrogs that he begged to be allowed to give [ Of PYthias hall, Monday evening, April 16. T FLtst Titewiag Sofnkhy Non.HoLiasn | onmeky.dutlook, JHNId. K THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO., Also “Madam Juli's” hat, a very wational capital. Brownell was a private in | the enemy some more rounds. He fired [ The public generaily and all Sons of | FH€ 7 tearn "”‘_':HK about its. missing A most Jecided improvement within the | 115 8. 16th, near Douglas street pretty large hat and her exclusive de- Blsworth Zouaves, and was with that until Vl;v‘lr Hnwlnuuv L lnluw that _\';-\I :'!\Illlw'! \IYl"hIln“ are especfally invited to attend man, W. T. ”“"”‘M“. nor get any trace of Hll!;' :,M]rl')] l"‘,‘::.( ,I)urlul:”llv V.I;' l'l.:lfnf last Leaders of Low Prices sign, 18 one of the best things ou , ear them ez gz o ¢ de a *olonel Y. Elllott o Vest Pol o missing money. year and the 0 months of ear a e b ompany when it went to Alexafidrla, Va,, | hear them calling ou ider th nel C. Elliott of West Point | the missing money ¥ S e twh oty LTI yaRe e NAE A WhoY (16 T BT AR RIS e TR N ik will be present and deliver an address. dancing [ North Twenty-fifth street Thursday after- | the New England states are mainly depend- | e y | There's Fine Fishing. At Langdon, Mo., reached only by the Bur- lington route. Trains leave Omaha at 9:45 a.m, and 9:45 p. m., daily. 8 passed. Mr. Jackson, proprictor of the | jypped on their horses, expecting, of course, latest novelty darshall house in that city, holsted the con- | the gun to be captured, and retreated rapidly | the following interesting progran y tederate flag over the bullding down: the Hill. Breathed was left alone, | and cards will be the order of amusements: | N0on next at 2 o'clock. ent upon, their Industries. In January orders e T ot o aitod it | Hfe Timbured up thie &iin and jumped of the | INstrumental Musio=Anrohing ‘Through The G. H. Hammond company will bulld | commenced to come in, and there appearod hadd i Qe Mg lead horse. It was shot from under him. Georgln ..., il at once ten now smoke houses, 16x20 feet [ U esumptio es. While lown. When on the stairway he was shot | o 00 0SS oW s knife, cut | Address o | Welcome Viiges e ach and three stories high, of a daily ca- | o general resumption in all lines, While 3 lead by the proprietor, Jackson, who In | {ho leaders out of the harness and sprang “w.“".““r.‘l st (nnln\u{”:: y‘:..rl.‘:.\‘lm‘ ‘.‘,i'h pacity of 700,000 pounds. it is true that the factories are only work- 0 buys a round trip, $13.50 a ten-ride turn was promptly shot and killed by | upon a swing, or middle, horse. It was | Instrumental 3 /. :Miss Jessle Say C.°D. Miller, one of the old and popular | INg on orders, yet there appears to be suffi- iBrownell. Brownell was awarded a medal | also shot from under him just as he was [ Remarks ..... s men at the exchange, has removed from [ cient orders just at present to keep them s Wa ing to get Into the road He then Mrs, s . V. of W, Grand and Twent enth streets to the | running on nearly full time. But is must )t honor by congress for his act. He was | turn Rocitation Ol e B ¥ severo e harness of e swing horses ccitation,........ Z ence 1, Bergquest property, Albright. s remembered 16 res & \lso presented medals and other tokens by | fevered th o AR VAN O Instrumentil Misic Miss Jessie et IR RE 3 be remembered that these resumptions in | mo pear the Kim Jumped upon one of the wheel horses and A boy »d Oleson fell in a vat of hot (tigehs o Troy, N, Y., Naw YorkSOlEy, e ! ! | Recitatic Miss Christie A boy named Oleson fell in a vat manufacturing been brought about by | ing, at A . . » | again made a desperate attempt to save his [ Jputrime ... Miss Jessie § ofl .at the Cudahy Packing company’s pIant | \oqucion in wages or short hours. In all B Goston and Rrovidence. gun. The ground was open between the | Recitatic Mother Used to Mak Friday afternoon, receiving painful but not | FFRETER B Wl 3 AR, ook AL aitet THIARG STAIBILY 40 Brownell was 53 years of age. “Duging | plece and woods; the enemy had a full view Comrades SHIOHT WG R iy serlous scalds about the legs. nes affected by the proposed Wilson tarift | Look a ol O U e W Hiness,” says the Chicago Post, | Of the explolt; and Breathed at last dashed | (oo MF. Lt eite Aniers Mrs. C. M. Ball of Concordia, Kan., has | bill no goods are being manufactured, in " Brown, ‘at Woodbridge Bros.. 120 off unharmed, miraculously escaping through | { A eesctek 8. Green | peen called here by the serious illness of her | anticipation of trade, and none will be until 4 24 ‘he talked in his delirium of his efforts to v Music—Instrumental and Voca > 1 ! ! a shower of bullets. o e Jomed in' by’ Al | little granddaughter, daughter of James A. | this pernicious meastre Is out of the way. et L lisclose the conspiracy of the Knights of TR A AN dons ¢ i : J A PLUCKY YANKEE. Song ‘and Dance. 5, M188 Ora Batire Ball, Twentieh and Brown streets. You have probably heard of considerable - the Golden Circle, which iie Investigated “Recer . a o o | Address.. ..o Sronel S e R A ; P comment In the east on western investments A CINCINNATI JOKE. : it he T Recently published war reminiscences, . olonel J. C. Elliott | The G, H. Hammond company has built an 5 3 while acting as assistant to the provos d J. H. Gelselman lately, in an interview | = The ladies of this tent have many times | addition to its loading platform, extending | Browing out of defaults on the part of con- b . Tl 3 3 AbInE Busl Now: Y iti b ‘- | The Apparition of the Little Man with Red | marshal general of St. Louis. He was a | published in the Pittsburg Dispatch, ‘“‘re demonstrated their ability to royally enter- [ from the office north along the tracks 260 ‘ rns doing '”‘"'lf in New York, but oper- Side Whiskers, | member of Post Grand Army of the | call to my mind an instance of remarkable | tain I(‘rlt-mlt‘uml are expecting Monday night | feet to the entrance to its grounds. -"!f'\‘;’ in '{l"' ‘“hv*ll SR W en ¢ YOtiolRnRtE e’ aFo BECUIIAF 1n tHelr [ead | Republic, of Chicago, and of the command- | coolness and bravery which people in the | to eclipse all previous entertainments, g gs @ bol 4 es; for the past six months and 0 clnns g1 asespeculin eir ides D T Farar % Lo Tnost Ak of (Hogs At Mt iR JBOlik AWAS ot kintaursHErt tiie fond = couln; Hear: these: | of fun," BAIALE ComMMEFBIAT. (rAVRIAF o T The “Swell,” a street hat, Is one of our own exclusive hats and very pretty and stylish ‘aptain We lead in latest novelties and original designs. We have the most artistic trimmers the world can produce, Call and see our fine assortment Over 500 different styles trimmed and no two alike. Jetted clover is also one of the new novelties for ladies’ bonnets, Don't forget our children’s depart- ment, the largest in the city, and at very low prices. We have the cor~ rect thing for little folks. MRS. R. H. DAVIES, 152) Dougl:s §t., OMAHA. ;ry of the Loyal Legion of Washington. | Shenandoah Valley aver was as daring a S — Epworth League Entertalnments fie filled a clerkship in the pension office | soldierly deed as ever occurred. I lived o i o AU g L tha Lo n it the time of his death.”, down in the valley for some years after the | Tuesday evening, April 17, the Epworth ',‘.‘L':.’,',‘,',f;‘[',‘.g“‘,‘,‘Ifn:‘.|‘”w;u1‘( ‘";'erllrl,r“:: L):.‘m“;r R enn el Gredt Searand AN Xlatyl) Soteh S IENTIRRiI BT Diere TR HAVS N0bnsq Brownell became known all over the | war, and I have often heard the principal | league will give a musical and literary en- | g1 000 heod. ,'Y““"”‘;':'"“'-"y:""'h'r”‘l e TR g A R b T o RR e e et o s the man who shed the first drop | actg outes erris, referred to as the | te e s Fir " i 4 i een to a considerable extent unwarranted ! y L e LRI |f1‘w1:‘.u’vrr % | actor, Licutcnant [Ferrls, referred to as the | tertainment in the First Mothodist church. [ " Hans Griner, aged 17, son of L. Grin It is true that many bad investments werc | for a little while the next morning. Have AT e LR i AuraySeaTRRLIR e var by 0e g obtalfi The following program will be rendered: Twenty-seventh and Hammond atrcets, while | made. ' Very many reckloss schemes Wero | you evor had a frignt ot et sty wonr | e B[4t Wi Eh. amotis:comtiony. MHIoh | bebe o oae bringn o 1868y e the Slinea firim rimentat, st 5 leading @ horse last evening, was ‘unfor- [ fioated in the cast, but at the same Gime | e L L o AP Bl A1 liier I WOFLIE Grauriidl | habis HE e o b N LICHORtEE Misses Anne [ tunate enough to get his right leg fractured [ the losses sustained cannot be attributed to N CTERI B TR0 AR & HEer CHEaE | e CHBTAedTIoVERy Stat HaAHIETr Te R Jessie Carpenter. below tha knee. any depreciation in the values in the west ( Sir. I won't take a drink. The smell of it Ay hi il HpanIsd TAncoin (o Wektagton “""I""“(‘I” e s ‘\‘r“ ““"k “;“"”‘ b GBS 0 o ’ Columbia council No. 192, Young Men's | or loss of confidence in its development, | brings back that Cincinnati nightmare. body he accompanied Lincoln to Washington | made the acquaintance of a Miss Emmd A B ) co No. 192, Men's C ! , | brir i in 1861 and I April the company went to | Bonham, one of the belles of the valley it Glo-Picrrot. Miss i institute, gave its first anniversary party and | and the people are beginning to see this I was in that town for two days, and - & AT i 3 Lullaby )xidental Quartet | ball in Bauer's hall Frid evening. The | The enormous accumulation of money in the e e D o ox:. | unfayorablucommenth 10 every, Bamiet ih.| saw York Sun, "And sb & femilt 0% stip- it paraly man's thirst for a time. No, Jirg] S XARdr I BUAWORth: M . 4 business was good. My work was all com- ML «,,?\Ilh':;’w';u’:':xl.,\” it gl T e e O ke MIENt augHtyazaN L U M MGl Gray | som i beaus s Masers. it Riley: M. 0 culty, || anttiot Rprasgdoston i o T y_ of the | pleted and the second night I met “Cooksey” house, owned by a_hot-headed southerner | tachmont for Miss Bonham become that he | © b uet=—Whe the Plains of William Queenan, P. Martin and Edward | country—cannot possibly find investment in | Larker of Boston. We went to the theater named Jackson, ~ Ellsworth rushed to the | was nocustomed (o siett ihipinme, tat he A3 e e Pollard, on reception, and Messrs. Thomas | the eastern states. Bankers tell me that | and went out between the acts. Cooksey roof and tore down tho flag. On his way | naver slving o thought o (har reck oeemen: AT e J. O'Neil, James O'Rourke, D. T. Keane and | there is practically no local demand for | was satisfied with his business and I was from the roof he was met and shot dead by | of such actions—although Moshy's men were Selected............. Willlam Queenan, on the floor, were atten- | money. Hence these accumulations must | with mine, so we determined to make a Jackson. 2§ Uilcicie Hoby WBoNl thatplise! & U ier tive to the wants of the 100 couples and suc- | seck the west for investment, and it is natu- | night of it. g g Brownell, who was a lieutenant in the | Upon one o B . “Tieard of ‘the | ceeded in making everybody happy. Mr. | ral that they should, as the great west is Do you know Cooksey? Well, he always sompany, had followed close at Ellsworth's | qaring of the Yankee officer, fnd. resolved ; s WL James Donohue of South Omaha and Miss [ but in its infancy in development. It is | has a thirst, a dandy, and I was a bit husky heels and as Jackson pulled the trigger of | yo trir Sl T o L L Kennedy of Omaha let the grand march. unquestionably the richest and most produc- | that night myself. I remember getting back Iils; revolver:Brownall: sHot ana killed him, - || oarrobtim: He sent a detachment of slx [ iasiicates . gk Quartet it 2 R ey tive country in the world, and it is here | to the hotel and playing billiards with Cook- Almost at the same Instant the fiFat drop | oon: 1ed by the rotorious Jim Wiitshire, to | 3 b DI B Tyl e THOSE 83 SO, R 81.50 capital must and will come to help in its | soy. There w other men fn the st unlon and’ rebel blood flowed, .That | cipture him as ho was calling upon his PP A G development.” room. Things were hazy, ‘Setemupagain- marked the real beginning of one of his 'f'“‘}' !""‘]’-_ J‘",'h;; dw:u_-h{n‘u-nz ‘:\I:’ll“nn‘l’o{ 5 % ...Miss Chioe O Brown | That Boston Store is Selling Now from the “Is there much of anything left of the | allaround,’ was Cookse: only remark Ak it wars, From _that. day | LC,weous some distance from the Bonham | Bass faio::::: (L Mr B, G, Rozelle Bankrupt Omaha Shoe Stock panic of last year?" when he missed a shot. The hotel was full, Y R R L mansion, ¢ o orderly who was with Perris | Vocal Solo-Sipposin. Niss Louisé Jansen ARE WONDERFUL SHOE BARGAINS. “Outside of the tariff and Cooksey was put in my room. Never ind Importance. Byerywhera he was con- | Liovered thelr approach, and hurried in | The Epworth league has clected officers | 1t 1o a weto thine fosor Dot aarea i you | presume. that New sed | was able to discover just how we did get to fronted with honors as a hero and a soldier. | wiiuation did nof disconcert Ferria g bite i | 25 foHows: = President, H. E. Slade; first vice | or any one else sce such splendid values for | through business depression within the past | bed, The hall boy laughed when I tried to fflv conduct during ‘the Fematndor ‘of the | fieiation did not dlsconcert Forris a bits in | prosident, B, K. Smiths sccond. vico prests | on e moees” vear. . The people have stopped talking | pump him the next day. At any rate, we t struggl> was creditable in the ex- ';'”', L I““]“ L “x“ L """'“‘; that B S8 [ dent, H. R. Martin; third vice president, If there is a man you know that wants a | about it. They are attending strictly to | did get to bed, and without our boots on. e and o retired with a record anjoyed | Bonham had to implore him to BUTEY 9 he | Miss Pearl Gray; fourth vied president, | pair of shoes you ought to tell him about this | business, just as though nothing had ever [ When I woke up the next morning there was oy few. would be |.ml§|rml,. He serenely jl:hl the | Miss Nora A. Cox; secretary, Miss Nora shoe sale. happened, and the smart, sirewd Yankee | sand in my eyes and a fringe in my throat. A UNIQUE CHARACTER. orderly to go saddle his horse, quietly ask- | Sinder; treasurcr, Joseph Bogers; organist, | = The. shses the Boston Store is selling now | 18 making hay these tim Right here per- | Ugn! I can taste it now. I found that I had A UNIQUE LN ER. ing how many rebs were in the party. The | Miss Bessle Martin. The league is preparing | are the entire bankrupt shoe stock from 211 | Mit me to add that the sooner we in the | more mean feelings in every part of my After the war Brownell eame to Chlcage | orderly replied that there were six, and ran | g directory of #s members and the members | North 16th. street. mad 1t is. yoar uty_to | West follow this most worthy example, from 4| bady than 1 had ever had before. to live and was a member of the Grand | for the stable greatly excited. Ferris took | g e ch, B e haast hot eIy ek business standpoint, the better for ‘all con- [ = zht of Ca Ho must feel R 3 Army of the Republic, post 28. He was | leave of Miss Bonham, and laughing at her | °F th¢ chureh T B o s ol REM D e : s o O Y the bod (o loak | DO not sit down violently, either on your o Jities In"the iy, A i "|"m"" el “oh “'qhh M‘";"; "“\';l"fm Mo I“If""l}ly ¥ Meth r s Y A o BOSTON STORE “Do Boston capitalists still entertain the | at pim. Say, I thought sure I had 'em: | present office chair or on our proposition to onalities In the city. Around the “camp- | to the stable. The Mosby men were in the | Tirst Methodist Episcopal church, Twenty- : B ¢ sure. Corner | same good opinion of Omaha?" YooKeey wias. way overion' thel outside iof s 3 fire” and In every reunion of the old sol- | lane leading to the house by this time, and | third and N streets, Sunday pohosl at 9:45 | 1501 cra mous Sule tamorrow aure. Corner [ * B00 oD o ainty o OF all the great | Cooksey oty cen us Round asleep, was | Teplace it with a ncw one, In the first fn= A S st on) gur oY TN SLALY) | femilaonnas (K hoy fn AR ER It U eI APl gy e i Gl a o L DRl s s b prarid | R and growing cities of the west, Boston peo- | 4 ittle man with red side whiskers spread all | stance you will inflict injury to yourself in the army for some time after the close of | who was mounted on a splendid animal, ple look to Omahu as the best. They ex- [ gver tho pillows. T pinched myself, rubbed the war, and in 1873 when room was made | spurred his horse, leading his detachment, | P& at 11 a. m. by pastor, C. N. Dawson, Talloring s an art: we tajlor. Hodgin | jrois™iho yroatest confidence in our busi- i .,y(.,,,",,,u..m twenty-five, and looked | In the second instance to both of us. gun, you rebel scoundrel thed’s own | qiyiaton, colonel of the Sons Vetef large number of factories were elther closed | he day after the ordinance of secession | Jrie Yoo O B The cannoneel ) colonel of the Sons of Veterans, There will be a special meeting of the ) her closed T golighted. — Brown, at Woodbridge Bros., 120 ave the “Jettec thy” as the i B R L SIS, Atter | Associated Charities in the office at 326 [ down or running on short thme. Of course, = . oy gt o ™ e I LML Mo bR, | MOk COMRORT tor West: Point graduates the government | and, cloaring tie gato with & junx]!,“nulll;-d Subject: “An Antidote for Fear.” Class loring Co,, Bee bullding, ness stability and wonderful resources.” again. There he was, and his whiskers | We have this week selected office furni- asked all those who had taken part in the | upon Ferris to surrender. Ferris told him | meeting at 12 o'ciock, led by Joseph Bogers. g AR OB TIg N WATCHING THE CANAL SCHEME. were very red. f : civil war to resign and accept half pay. | he had something else to do and turned to | Epworth league mooting at 7 b, m, log. g £ ";;""',""'_[""l:lf";; Hihas :,';:'L'e"i\p Al e (sl eanal water | power & sibjscti|| ‘T rasched over and woke Up Cooksey.. He|||tire as tiie Bpecial toplo for spring. trade. Since that year he has occupled many gov- | go Into the stable, Wiltshire grabbed for [ Rowland Smith, Preaching ‘ac § p.. m, | Leave Omaha via T ey ey vk I | Lot consideratiant opened his eyes as if he had never been on | We shall make the greatest display of ernmental positions fn various cities In the | his revolver, but it caught in his holster, | Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at | CYCNIng in the weck and every week in the “You would be surprised to know the | earth before. Then he looked at me, and a 3 2 union and had been in the pension office in | and Ferris, taking advantage of the situa- | 8 o'clock. W,f'}’- brh Denv Chicago, St. Louls, | number of Boston people, especially among | broad smile began to break out. But at that office desks, chairs, tables, roll tops, book- Washington sometime previous to his death. | tion, pulled his gun, sending a ball through | = First Presbyterian church, Twenty-fifth L T L A le i Taen ufastbers Cwtic, ATeL|dminiite. CabkEeviNLbyaRidronReal Lo the Rillow || icse horar Sl sakiis sviial ot Aisoiii No Grand Army of the Republic meeting was | Wiltshire's neck. A young lawyer of Balti- | and J streets, Rev. Robert L. Wiheelor | Kansas City and Deadwood within a night's v (0 thi i LK St ea b IT (s en LR ilhl propossdl| healds i and thialamiel einngeal tol aklonic < somplote without “I'rank Brownell, who shot | more named McGill dismounted, and, open- | pastor. ' Morning services at 11 o'clock, | Fide of hiwelty. = L freu || Ventarprise (miiss s bay A€ Iak nosaIBISx fori| of, Aespair: tables, ete,, ete., that we have ever made. the first rebel,’ and at Washington last | ing the gate, came to Wiltshire's aid, Fer- | Tople: “The Mountains of God.” Evening,| Al Of them carry first class coaches, frec Omaha to develop a water power equal to | “Cock:ey said, ‘My Gawd!' He drcpp d his | Prices for this month In this one depart- summer and in Boston two years ago he was ( ris had retired to the stable, but now came | sorvicos at 7:30 o'clock. Topie: +ipns | chair T eopern, 1% St 11351000 horse powr. it whllibe one, of the mont. | head back oa his nillow ena elosad his eyer, i el s AR e chief of the lions of the hour. All old vet- | out and shot McGill through the breast. | Parable of the Legven e LN U o D e e e i nsansb ir b atiaimet | v ianihiatopangal dieries i ali ok e | men be & temptation to every intend- erans knew him, and his name with them | He then went for the other four like a — Sy i up a great manufacturing center that could | pillow. ‘My Gawd! he said, ‘what is it? iIng purchaser. We offer the chance to has always been a household word. demon. His life seemed charmed, for, ospital Meeting. Tickets, berths, time tables and advertising be imagined. Already Omaha's proposed ou see it, too?' I asked. s 2 Colonel James A. Sexton, president of | while bullets flew all about him, he was nof A well attended meeting of those inter- | matter at 1324 Farnam street. A T 1 BTRe e T B Crpne 8 e e T T onc abith pie ari i Iaka buy a roll top or a new set of office chairs Post 28, Grand Army of the Republic, knew | struck. At last only one man was left. He | ested in the South Omaha hospital was held T ara, and what Buffalo will be to the “‘Well, that saves me,’ says I, ‘for I Brownell intimately, and said today that he | turned his horse and started on a dead gal- ; A prune orchard in Dundee, Oregon, will W (I Sl T e Y SHing e and sta Friday afternoon in the office, No, 326 North i CULH Lk Ne- | east as a great manufacturing center Omaha | thought I had 'en z ot oo |rasublefany&1kpEmseent dnvestmen i o o e R e e e i Caokseyr a0 L . sat up and locked at believed that the death of no man in the | lop for the woods. Ferris quickly mounted TSRty ALhgRtract aMIaBLIRARTI AT hob {]Ebraskny hink o it Diindec proposition | great work go on, and when the funds are | it. The man with red wh was very | some very great bargains. country would cause more regret among | Wiltshire's horse and followed. He fired apital; investigate Grand Army men. “Yes, indeed,” sald | at him just as he was turning from the main | the president, presided and Mrs. John C. | backed by Oregon capital; investigate .‘,;‘; raised and the work under way you will | sound aslecp. Across h st was a Colonel Sexton. “Francls Brownell was one | road, hitting him in the side. Here a body | Carroll acted as secretary. QIEIAE o RIRE R ocdLridessBros) see more inquiries from manufacturing con- | piece of paper, and on it was printed in . v Sotdters, o oaun jand Mked of all the old | of Mosby's men came up, and atarted in | A settlement of the <Fa arniyalili, Aoth SUBIRGEING . & cerns for location of plants than you have | big letters: ‘I played billiards with you last Ghfls Sh Werwk & co G I“‘::‘lm'lll‘r:I('II;rrl{m#H{::lrfl teya | pussute gremartle ey eI im nacts f::‘::‘::y“mm SRAAR R Jolitie nk J. Sutclfte, stenographer, has moved | ever heard or drcamed of. Not this alone. | night, and vou asked me (o slecp With you’ L l T SLARC LA UaRY! A S | to camp, but he sustained no injury. Four QABUEY 232 Bee [, telepho 4 cal estate will be in great demand “We read it. clty. He was as brave us a lon and had a | of the six Mosby men died pd effeets | It was decided to proceed at once to fur- [ to 202 Bee bullding, telephone 597. e e R L [ Cooksey ?" FURNITURE of Ev-ry Descripton. splendid war record. In his many vears of | of the shots. nish and open the hospital for patients. Jewelry. Frenzer, opp. postoffice. saying. That our population will increase “ ‘Damfino,’ said Cooksey. Temporary Location, travel and experlence he gained an ac- | *«ins Bonham never saw Lieutenant Fer- | A special meeting will be held in the hos- 6 Zor, opp. postoffice, 1 A s e bttovellolantasKaredi| & N5 Ay ationbt bt e Anearty ety Relty ot thollleia) afteriithatéay i Hekwaamoved kupitia | Ritalofice iTuseaay atternooniinext vty 2} (8 DTS Bl e T SRR BN A R RS S0 S e R B R Pt oty and ressed withs ogsiagkloouaLASIaT. ‘h:;::’.‘l'”‘ “‘[:"‘J”"mjz;: ”g’r'z’ml"-"}m:‘]';"lx, Ber- | valley. Later she maricd a preacher. Peo- g‘"&‘:(}‘ All Interested persons are urged to | oyfiag'at Dundes, Brown, at Woodbridge | come quick: Every citizen is ‘lnllorr‘slml’mnl out s:lyl:\v::ru:;““:‘:vll::‘. In l‘I:.t:lr(l)‘lfll'ruw‘\l\:;():{nu'::: L BL BLOCK. Republic. posts thin any other man, tivine | Ple in the Shenandoah Valley still talk of : Bros., 120 N. 15th $t. shoutd do b utmost in turdherance of an | gt no information. A auarter wasied or e Ra oy y other man, IVIng | the young officer’s plucky fight. Inhaled Noxious Gas. s £ A el enterprise that will be worth millions upon | the hail’ boy’ was revarded with a Erin. i e ss millions to our city and state.”” Jooksey was going wes as g RDI s UP UMHHA SorBkiansend s ennady oL Alright AN'OLD VOLOANO'S FREAK. B ity sultare ekt opinfon that busi- | east. We paid our bills and left. “He was always in demand at the re- unions, and he used to lecture on varlous | It Is mot often that the opportunity Is | are suffering seevrely from inhaling a nox- ness cast and west is gradually but surely | My Gawd, old man,’ sald Cooksey, as he | The openfug display of millinery of Miss L. E said good-by, ‘did he really? Hertzberg at Ler didnty parlors in the Lexington war topies. In 1873, at a big meeting in this | lven to hear so many noted specialists as | jous gas. A physiclan was called and found | Supposed to Be Extinct. but Breaks Out roving fn all lines?’" clty, I had the pleasure of Introducing him | are announced for the Chautauqua assembly | (o offects of some deadly gas. The young with Great Viol :nce. ‘"‘.E‘l,‘;q“;m““h,y_ R e et | T e L o Hotel bullding. comer atichigan aveiuo d ) oiremendous audience, 8t which he gave | 8t Crete pext July, The program lucludes | yomen had been heating water on gasos| ORe of theilessermountains of Chill, whose [ 4 rSpoyoablr hete S8 U EANATO L Len sw vt Gohacy) renty-nceond siroct” hita “weele, was marked the only good history of Captain Ellsworth's h names as Prot. Charles F. Kent and | 1o stove and it is belleved the gas was gen- | summit is nearly 1,000 feet lower than that | jonger exists in the minds of those most And we did. No, if T must _des'gns bore the Parisian stamp Ottt waovey vory heard. | His description | Dr. Bayard Helmes of the Chicago Wiver: | grated by this heat. The same physician | of our Mount Washington, has been the talk | fumsiiiar with the sliustion. While the vol- | drink something, give ‘me o milk and AL S Riesrhe DAIalED of the scene which brought about the death sity; Lorado Taft, the sculptor and art | ¢omc“time ago had & similar case, in which i g f business is not large, it is steadily | seltzer. aligk s Bl YA ot ritlitha exquls t the f captal v critic; Frank Beard, the cartoonlst, and & 3 of that country for a year past. Without a | Ume of busines . et iz des, e wiunual and ox- of the famous captaln was a wonder in | critic; Fran ard, , @ four women were taken suddenly sick and growing. Eastern bankers are loaning money cdusive shapes shown.— Chicago Herald. word painting, and, If thero are any here | the dellghttul soloists, Mrs, Katharine Fisk | ong of them was not out of danger for sev- | ROte Of Warning it developed Into a very [ Erowing. Hastern bAtecs 676 e 08 eV | Grinding: Rasors, shears, cutlery and edge o) hos flow who heard Brownell's story, I know ( and Miss Blectra Gifford, while among | org) days, In both these cases the water | !vely voleano and its eruptions have de- | Eoely Amd A An Ao e montha was the | tools. F. S. Stanfield & Co., 1618 Dodge. MISS HERTZBERG will arrl fhiey WLl 8t Shiie) recollqotion Sl He el SNobraskasSworkers, Sithe. Eprominanti|iy g ¥ atiidantally s wpilied: ot theliaa : ssne | atroyed: much property; Including the Mumble!| s e s e et Ta Docemmbar 1t was -~ S¢ BERG will arrive juew Rllaworth better than ahy one else | speakers are: Dr. Dilryea, Prof. Lawrence | grator, and the dottor. conjectures that it | homes of many farmers living near its base. | four months. In February it was six A Fish of Solld Gold, at the Paxton Hotel months, and now it is offered in large quan- | G, A. Guinand of the Nadeau hotel, while knew him, and his insight Into.the man's | Fossler, Mrs. F. L. Fitchett and Rev. J. H. 1 ¢ ht Int 3 may be possible that fatal gas may be gen- | This sudden outburst was all the more sur. wonderful ' courage and character and his | Hoffman. AR O S \efauddon Dakyan)all 075 fities for even a year and no one seems (0 | guing ot Santa Monica, Cal, canght what | TUESDAY, APRIL 17th, personal knowledge of his patriotism made One of the most important announcements prising, says the New York Sun, because no o it, I mean among those who can put one had ever suspected that Mount Calbuco WA f T WREAR WCRE, TR0 Vb €00 BRt at first sight appeared to be a solid lump ot | with a full UPISERE, 2 When the prize was safely landed it i at much below their value, More especially in office chairs there are him Ellsworth's only accurate biographer. | is the course of lectures on sociological Magic City Gossip. Brownell himselt was a man of fine traits, | topics by Dr. Bayard Holmes. The lectures | Barl C. Brink of Fremont Is visiting James | Was capable of such behavior. Calbuco was | UP the collateral asked for. “ihe sienif In recent years regarded as a volcano that anticipate unusual or extraordinary y proved to be a specimen of the Japanese fish and his life was a noble one. He was hon- | are the same as given in the regular uni- | ©. Collins. s Canosts longer D) ‘7 \ H est and kind, and his ability as a soldier | yersity extension course. An opportunity The o A centuries ago had lost every spark of vitality. i for money and that they are will- | known as the paprake and by experts ure {e (/ 9. Ice placed him high on the list of the country’s | will bo given, outside of (he lecture hour, for | peog, Y °f B M. Hayward has gone to | Gy February 24, 1893, Dr. Hans Steften, llll‘l;'.'mlltln"::;xl|‘ll out in all channels of trad is said to be the first of its kind ever caught SCIrvoir servants. He was the one to strike the fir questions and discussions concerning the Miss Mabel g while about twenty miles north of Puerto S on_this co blow in the fight for the preservation of the | various topics. In fact, a regular course of Miss Mabel ster has returned from | Montt, a little south of 41 degrees south Submit applications for choice loans to F. The fish is a beautiful creature, belng The ARCTIC ICE CO. union, and this, of course, made him of im- | jnstruction is offered. Dr. Holmes will bring | Plaftsmouth. latitude, observed white clouds on the east- [ o SEHAT APF 207 First National Bank | exactly the color of burnished gold and of = s " h s offered. , Y 8. Pusey, room 207 rst National Bank 3 Having leased the srvoirs at Florencs portance in history. with him an extensive traveling library for | The young daugher of Mr. and Mrs. James | ern slope of Calbuco. He thought nothing f © (/5 TG0 0l B0 0 b, graceful contour. It is about ninc inches wid Wit Hill, hive e oxcludive sae of “On rare occasions he used to wear the | (e use of students and members of the | A+ Ball is dangerously ill. of It until the next day, when he saw con- | AUCRS: DI S0 OF S, in length, five inches in width and about one that e 10 military cap he had on when he killed - and any who desire will reccive por- | Mrs. Owens, wife of John 0. Owens, has | clusive proof that those clouds wore a part | bl Tt (RS0, 100 U "Now York. | anda haif tnches thick. The head 1t shori | Al QEem: brompiy T s R i e Jackson. This was speckled by spots of nal guidance in the study. This announce- | gone to Chicago to visit friends. of phenomena, showing beyond a doubt that Capital, $2,000,000.00. Surplug, $600,000.00. and the mouth small, but full of rows of ilonal Dink Bullding. . oot S o » blood that came from the wound in Jack- | ment, while of interest to all, will be keenly | ~ Miss Erma Brown, who has been sick the long lost activity of the voleano had been son's head. Recently he became interested | appreciated by those actively interested In | with measies. Is now convalescont. regain in_everything that pertained to Jackson's | {hs yarious soclal problems, particularly in s )W, s r 3 Letter Carrier C. W. Miller, who spent'his | or the latest advices received from that AIN NO GAS 5 NO P. 3 AS. stock of Millinery, from that time until October 23, the date history “and he collected many war relics | ypo case of the poor, and Ih the prevention ’ © poor, and vacation in Colorado, has returned, T (v > world, Calbuco showed dnee o skl eroup | O DRUDorism dnd” degradation "in vt isolated part of the world, Calbuco showed At the Grand A cadquarters a groi ern towns, Othe jortant announcements 2 $ of men was discussing Brownell's death, | opy oo O e n i hes | and’ Company, ‘has returncd from California, | with occasiond] outbursts of much fury. — On “Well," said one of the circle, “Brownell | poa from time to time. The outlook is for Henry Johnson of Wahoo was the guest | that day a rain of ashes fell upon Osorno, E was about the last of the vitally important | .o |[Niually successful session, and for | yesterday of his old friend, John F. Ritch- | sixty miles away, obscuring the sun so thaf | characters of the war. He had no family, | antial. hart. : atnideyelampriere: uEningsin all, the I believe, but his mourners are scattored Mrs. Joseph Boyer and daughter of Crafg | houses of the town. The detonations that w Jor the wiple And.. Bvers. soldlor oaligd Dundee, Oregon, Prune Orchards, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Denna Al | marked the more wiolent outbursts were ITHOUT GAS. him ‘comrade,’ and he held a peculiar plac e f bery. plainlviieard.Onikip anieidqyathe farimory 13 WITdOUT PAIN, =— in the csteem of all Grand Army men. Ho | Near Portiand; best location, best soil, best oy on the south shore of Lake Lianauihue, o [ ===@0LD PILLINGS WiTH0 3 was a great story tellor, and his remi. | soclety, village and depot on the grcunds; | Patrick J. Walsh left last night for Colum- | Gt 1o south shore of Luke Laapauiine. 4 morning and evening trains daily; one hour's | bus, 0., to see if he could find his missing | \ith their lives and saw all their property - niscences” were lively and’ entertaining. It 3 18,8 BEEAL IChE o Ub ALt ik ride from the city by rail, two hours by | wife, destroyed. ‘Their frvest was ruined, their TN e - steamer; canneries and evaporating houses Miss Zoe Chadd has returned from Beatrice | land made worthlsss by the voleanic sand ) D AL BRBWING HELL BROTH, at Dunde om cvery possible standpoint | to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley | that covered it and their cattle were killed. BAII-EY ENT . B. Price, purchasing agent for Swift | considerable and almost incessant activity, The armles of Generals Grant and Lee | ji {g first-class and cannot be duplicated. | Chad, Byeniiqnaaisiope doatoher athe ‘rexlon . af PARLORS 9 O e Wildernomn. 1 Snattiyimarnis cungle | Bvory respeolablo wike enrner can own i | I Brown of the atock yards, atter a trip | which the little mountain is the center had o L he heachss i Spottsyivania county, || jrana orchard.liomo {n'Dundae. Oregon. 886 [ ¢y roweh the. weatarn nack of tho ptar el B trID | o e e T abltable. . For e A e inven e 0t Mayy 1041 Brown, at Woodbridge Bros., 120 N. 15th St. | typped, 3 around the forests had been destroyed by kg i e L el T ers of hot ashes. e day e was dergrowth, and out of its depths came the Going East Today ? John J. Murphy, local hog buyer for Ar- :".l;‘,;““r(br:.'.l.ly.‘t“'..‘l‘l.‘“;* DienThska i i 1 Doithe of aokle of wiusketry like the nolsy | your cholce of four daily trains on tna | MOUr & Co. has gone to Chicago on a short | rain of reliot stones, byt Lie siag, of an I flfl Fal‘m‘m balfthi of some hell caldron that fold the | opicago & Northwestern railway, Two of | business trip. ogg, that did conaiforable dumage. The rich 1 | e menap Wleath.tt It s related that | tyege trains, at 4:05 p. m. and 6:30 p. m., are | ~John B. Jones will leave this aternoon [ MealoWe It the rver FEYS WCE Ghvered 5 the anen ot the opposing lines, could. not | yegtibuled snd limited, arriving in Chicago | for Sagindw, Mich., where he has seoured a | Mt G et e S ot ’ 3 Jaulth had to bo mady b i O, and Fas- | early next v orning. lucrative position Was melted. In & few hours by tho heated TESTIMONIALS BY PERMISSION, PATALL adua ant s aour, Hio. sompany Elite slecpers, dining cars and the latest | Miss Hogan of Saratoga, N. Y., Is the guest | material scattered over it. The result was a % nad but one or tun aiter s battalions and | reclining chair cars, of Misses Cassie and Annie Riley, Twenty- | flood in one of the rivers that destroyed gic Shaw. 728 Minster St., oy TS "l“""'l“‘l‘\"“l-[ s lll“l Call at the city office, 1401 Farnam street. | sixth and M streets, anioh. property.. Atino time have any f a1 04 D ank Lee's position, 3 cldes | 8 ol o latter, 3 L The Northwestern checks your trunk at The executive committee of the Taxpaye or lava flows beem observed, but severe T i e cpitay o oo itzhugh | your nouse. league will meet Wednesday evening in the | earthquakes, which: frequently accompany I had all my romainng teoth extracte AGAE 10 aNIR" e lmorias aale Moves T clty councll camben, voleanic outbursts, have not been lacking. | without puin by Dr. Bailoy. 1did not take seize the important position o o Sure ¥ I £ Spottsylvania court house, fifteen miles | You see the new Kimball pla R Pimak b Miss Minnie Clark of Greenwood, b., S gas, Dr. Bailey used his Local Anacsthetic nilew | You atej Lhaunew. Simball giano before buy. | o oM TURRIS DIaKK 9F Qresnwood, sister | Dundee, Dundee, Dundee prune orchards southeast of the battlefield and that much 5. A ospe, jr., 1513 Douglas street. ) ) gums, nearer to Richmond, the objective point of | 5 A o0 IF Dapglas, strep and brother-in-law, Mr. ana Mre. W o | Brows st Woodbridge Bros.. 130 N. 15th 8¢ | on the gums. his campaign. His ' intention was | quickly Patronize Home Industry. = ——— | The following persons had teeth ex- NO STUDENTS---Only Graduate Dentists livined by his opponent. Longstreet's corps, Binding the World's fair portfolios at the tracted without pain by the use of Dr, A s & IN THIS OFFIC] ander General R. H. Anderson—Longstreet | 1ow price of $1.00 in genuine morocco back i 3 rld's i " SC1aaal i miadintinas an tha Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Bailey's famous local medicines on the Set of Teeth - $5 i s HOATR QRBIGIL Sedapk foon woundad the day befare—was | and corners and rich embossed sides in gold ardered to move rapldly to the same pint. [ Call and examine our samples, they are the , gum: The foderal and ronfederate columis werd | best ‘and most subtantial bindings in the Miss lirtha Schoenek, 19th and Conter DENTAL OFFICE e on parallel roads, and in order to ! market., Festner Printing Co., 1307 and 1309 Mrs, B, P, Brooks, Bancroft, Neb., 1 to s - ot D A P 180 inoreaso the chances of the southerners | Howard street, between 13th and 14th streets, ss Edwin Huestead, 3808, N. 15ih, The #5.00 set Dr, Bailoy |’n.\>nx. for me Wost of Chiogo eaching the coveted position first I was or- | We do our own binding M. Carlson, 17th and Nicholu o over two yeurs ago are satisfactory People living at a distance can have dered to throw my cavalry in front of the — Joseph Eblin, 13th and Willium P. FLANAGAN, teeth extracted in the morning and new olumns of Grant, harass at every step their muel Burns made a great success of his Martin Quin, Elkhorn, 1 tooth, 2424 Leavenworth St. | ones inserted the afternoon of same day. vance and retard in every possible way ilet set sale” and soon will inaugurate a - Ben Quin, Elkhorn, 1 tooth, Muny have worn $5.00 teeth six years. el march. (10 and around Toddw tvern, | plate sale” of which due notice will be Mrs. Henry Swanwon, N. 21s1, 1 tooth. Ofice open every diy from 8 to 6. d from that point to the court house the | given.-1.000 to go at half price. s e, 322 N, 16th, 1 twoth. y P v Bhtiug wan Incessant, first betwoon the | 5\Y¢R 1000 10 80 at half prie dre L Wiluruion, 53 - 1 toath Gold Crawns mads to it and look natural Sunday 9 to 12, cavalry of the two armies and afterward Look at all the orchards in the vicinity of Mrs. C. Christianson, N. 25th, all she had, A . . between my mounted and dismounted cav- | Portland, Oregon, and you will settle on 12 teeth BICllSpd'lC&U] s 36 nlriv -;N“»l the u;n of \\.-\nvn S9FDA Dundee. Brown, at Woodbridge Bros., 120 ow er Mr. J. 8. Fishter, Taylor, In,, 2 teeth 3 . ; nderson won the race by perhaps balf | N, 15th street . Mrs. Martha Cofer, 1020 5, 224, all she had, 13 “ [ an hour. After a prolonged and obstinate re. ————— teeth. Molars - - - - - 88 1613 Douglas. ‘fhe only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.--No Ammonia; No Alum, Miss Bertha Lamb, 2016 Harney, 14 teoth, Paxton Blkp 16th and Fll’nlm sistance at one of the points of the route [ Planos to rent, A. Hospe, e Y g T VAR =y Lsed in Millions of Homes—a0 Vears the Standard AL Sl B B 4 o Paialess Extraction - 50c¢ TELEPHONE (085, by my dismounted cavalry against War- - - ken's infantry my troops were instructed o | Hodgin Tailoring Co., Bee building.

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