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8 THE _OMAHA DAILY BRE: MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1801 - (m\”\ \, I I)\ (“ \l” \“ are vigilant, but the honest men s (lk\l' ”l' 0 l\\l R \\ I' [ sames B. Wamt & Co., C. H. Bosher of R | )P P00 00000 PP PP Itetcer 0000 Ie i b filfsrent. Whensver the honest men unite Wk “ LV ANVE | ™ wil & Co, Willlam Bouldin, Jr., UFFY'S PURE the devil 1n defeated; whenever they fall out | President Hontz, Motor company; Jame —_— among themselves the devil is victoriou —— Brand, Willlam' ), Chase, Robert A, Cheese .| The real, the fundamental, cause of misrul brough, Presidant Cheesebrough, Manufact- | And the Devil 8hould Be Knockad from His | s found In the fact that the centers | How the Eighty Per Cent Clause Has Ham- | uring companys ¢, C. Clarke, vice president | Scat as Driver, ro fof money making; \hat private enter: pered Firms with Large Stocks, MRS g A J— | for public spirit, and that as a consequenc i John F. Dryden, president Prudential Tn 4 [ the man of thrift, energy, culture, educa surance compimy of America; John E. Ellls ELSE THE RIDE WILL END DISASTROUSLY | tion and conscience have et the reins ot | LLOYDS BECOMES AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY | of Nassau ‘;-.,,v company, John Harlan government drop out of their hands, When president MoNab & Harlan Maunfacturing | ever they do so ther re always dema 3 7 company; Richard Irvin of Richard Irvin & v Pastor of the First Christian Church De- | g and self-secker dy to take them | In Order to Obtaln Protection Bust- | Co., William Kraus of Naumburg, Kraus scribes Omaha's Moral Needs—City Not up; and whenever the occupant ef the car o 5 v Lauer & Co., Herny R. Kunhardt of Kun ih Ymaha 1 I.l Fiage lets th devil take the box, ft nesds ness Me Are Compelled to Get To- hardt & ¢ G. Weaver Loper, president VA A L no prophet to foretell where the ride will gether—Efforts of the Insurance Victorla Cordage company; Charles M. Mar. ¥ L3 I that Should e Abolished. end."” Trust to Control All Companies. vin, manager United States Life Insurance Another remedy I8 to be found In th company; Walter G. Oakman, president S T quickening of the public conscience. A reign Richmond & West Point Terminal Raflway ' Rev. T. B. Cramblett of the First Chris- | of rightly educated consclence fs the need of R company; J. Bdward Simmons, president Uan church preached last evening on | the age; a consclence that will protect the | New York Times: A prominent lumber | Fourth Natlonal bank; Francis C. Travers ¥ “Naed « as his toxt: | Wenk against the strong, that will not stain | merchant of this city, owning extensive yards | President Travers Bros. company; John | [] Omatas Moral Needs” tking an b text: | s, S5, 1N, St, Gtk A1 B0 I | morehant of thie oy, owningextnatve yard | Ry U Povaty 3t mavars | - FOR MEDICINAL USE ! “'Except the Lord bulld the house they labor | give 't the shop girl and the mechanic a J T 3 hl, vice president Stants-Zeitung; James fn_ valn-that bulld It except the Lord keep!| Bavs ooie foon B e NI ve | ward of $1,000,000 worth of fire polleies tor 1 of James E. Ward & Co., M NO FUSEL OIL § the city, the watchmen waketh, but in | as its supreme motto, so far as intercourse | OVer ten years, has made the subject of in president Wortl & Aldrich R ¥ " N Sald the preache between man and man Iy concerned, “Live | surance a close study, said company; John Claflin of the H. B, Claflin When you find wtiything pupulve you mey ' t ty, no house, can long | And Let Live.” A rightly educated cor “The Times s right when it speaks of | Company depend upoi It (AL It possesses muperic nation, no city, oo y % | science Is tho sublimest forco in history. In | Tt THes 18 vt when It speaks of P e, S mer Dufty's rore Malt Whiskey " survive fts abandonment of the eternal | guary possible way lot It open the windows rmed by the New York ANNOUNCEMENTS, been upon the i 0 yeura, and hute i | principles of righteousne The city is al- | of the soul that the glory of peace and | Underwriters as one of the greatest and % LA RN AL ,,"'.";,","."‘.',,‘,',.};,."‘.‘.'."‘,'.‘,‘.TJ' Mia DI wayn sot on a hill as respocts its eminent [ beauty and righteousness and justice may | most injurlous combinations ever formed 1n [ The most (ntoresting theatrical engago- | Whinkies of whieh wae hen ara ehant nont ? i I I fnfluence for good or evil upon the stat enter Into the life of a man, there to abide | this country ment of the current season s the appear- | 'EFAEION(—~DUMy's is not. 1t can be ol i ([ ! = eve i d ofull relinbie draggist : , i Its trumpet call, rallying men to the support | forever J That the folnt stock companles have | ance of that distinguished actor, Mr. Rich- | persous ahould vt toon Teamme’ Dam 9 ! 4 of th C e he ba is heard by he re 3 S IS8, lormed a giga ¢ com ation as alleged s ard sfle mes to oy d W wind not be persunded » tuke wny other. G of the good ar the bad ard by tho « YOUNG MEN FOR BUSINES ||:l\‘|’ml 8 latitio combinatl b an alleged | ara Mansfeld, who comes to Boya's now | ot b pariunden (vt iy ‘ot i e Recommend us — if you ],], se @ motest hamlet in the stat le city which lainly shown by our own experience theater for four performances (three nights 3 g “DTrCe o know is an enlarged edition of Dr N dtedtit [ ag ey 75 cents a hun- | and Saturday matinee) and who will present ROCHESTER, N. Y, i\ another concern on this Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It exhibits the char " iy i dred on our policies. OW we are paying | four of his greatest characterizations (0} ] e v : SR B wnd - R vii e Bt At the First Presbyterian church last | ¢i'co “'\“ AL '[ at rlr ’\“" Lo e M'I Thi ) TN \ N AAT [ N :\mux‘w.\n soil, \\'lm can sell you can exhibit both phases of its nature at | his lectures on ‘“Young People for the | and I sincerely trust that the publication In [ ho will a 5 i " = L LA € L a Goodye: Yy e w appear as the Baron Chevrial in A L It is at the me t God and Satan | Times,” the subjeet fh address being | the Times will prevent their proposed an Parisia Rom: ce.”” Saturday matinee < ~ Ve or wearnated, The city §s at once the glory s 2 9o e « | nihilation by the legislature at Albany, | Mansfiel B P e 408 Farnan tree welt f . TWO Fifty a pair, 9 Young 1 for Business.” He took fo & ¥, | Mansfield appears as the dashing young Ger 1 8¢ B V0 the shame of our civilization. In it | =) R those who take blg insurance have som e v, Gunter's brilliant. con and we'll reduce ours to so¢. The . 1ot th Vol inselfish philan- | M8 text: “Secst thou a man diligent in his FL-of, piatattion sas, to:rat The. Licyds | Man prince in A, C. Gun rill e 9 re found the streams of unselfish philan s ' ‘ : o W% | kort of protection as to rates he Lloyds | edy, “Prince Karl.” For his farewell bill & ¥ \ > be thropy_ which make the desort blossom s | busine He thall stand before Kings; he | will keep them down to some extent, at | Sie. Manemd o ofier M foeve oot | Retail Druggists [] Titrae . sooner you learn this, the better the rose. Here, oo, are Ui fountains of | shall not stand before mean men.” Mr. | least. L GBI L i i H different toes. you'll be financially, The leath e foods which swocp multitides o destruc. | Datterson said “But for those taking small insurance | Hydesr thie (i mast vaslol arrangems and purveyors o > : LML AT L L oL It is on good authority that only three | there Is absolutely no protection except com- f of plays, and one which cannot fail to plens Medical Supplies, 4 (s widths. | er )”” ” ’““l in an average l“” seheld a city “as the habitation of devi # 5 : g petition between the joint stock companies, e most fastidious lovers of true dramatic b (it o [ ery unclean- and hateful ‘bird,” and on | success of i nd if this be true 8 | Lloyds, from the nature of their organiza- | very s CAWATTE a2 AAVIBADIS o Rae asts the other hand he sees a city “descend- | well that we learn from these three the | tion at present, cannot handle small risks. | Seavs Triedio WL E L i ¢ shoe, then, in proportion is “"‘““‘"oun ‘ g out ot b wen from Gol, “haviug the | yocret of their success They are formed principally by merchants | "C¢t Immediately. & ; DOLLARS. é glory of o whose strects and wall and other business men who cannot get 9 Y - ¥ 2 ) ut to look upon business merely as a ho ¢ 8 os o nd h raing ness, The righteous government of our | Means of getting a living s to look upon | quatilc TROVAS (0 RETEE ST BYGRER: | reave Omana via the Burlington route every % . citi cssential to the perpetuation of | life from the wrong view point. Your busi- | main only what s known as ‘surplus in- | ©Vening in the week and every week in the ‘ — m ‘ the in ‘V’r'm‘n ) of .‘;.,» .".‘,’mr No nation | ness is wiscly chosen in God's place for the | surance.’ M‘;H e o sl American Calf or Tan Russia Calf ‘ SYoL BUvives he downfa of 1ts citi development of your character; it is your “‘People who don’t have ‘surplus insurance , They bring enver, hicago, J0uis, e X o . ' - ety makes the towns, the towns make | place for serving God and mankind, —that Is, surance that canfiof be covered | Kansas City and Deadwood within a night ¢ The newest Piccadilly and Yale toes. the villages and the villages mak the coun Defore entering actively upon business | by “the regular companies, because there [ FIde of this city Lo i t Y he rve cente cannot e do- the young man or the ysung woman ought are not enough of them in the ficld—hardly . o hem T class coaches, free T S and the body still maintain a vigor- | (o recognize the importance of a thorough | know of the existence of the Lloyds, These | Chalf cara and Pullman sleepors, and the LA(,IL P Hire. It Is because these facts are com- | preparation for life work. In all successtul [ companies have no agents to solicit business, | Omaha-Chicago and Omaha-Denver train tnvalid Chairs, You—no doubt—read many a sweet-scented e ecognition that philanthropists | operations there must be the practice of | and their funds for advertising expenses arc | have diners @ ad.” about some fellow who is giving shoes & pa rots are concerning themselves | Jaying foundations. The problem of life | limited. Tickets, berths, time tables and advertising Supporters, :L‘f\',‘v.\,”f‘ ; %4 regarding the righteous | {s”gimply whether you are willing to begin “Persons who have never been at the ab- | matter at 1324 Farnam street. 7 ‘ away,because the Lord allows him to breathe . ot et yof jour citios. That the proper | in an' inconspicuous way and your way | solute mercy of the joint stock companies —-—— Atomizers, But you never read of a living shocr who H ) C cirge centers of our popula- | yp by filling each successive position to | don’t realize what their combination means CODY'S RECEPTION IN WYOMING. é o ¢ e i o it ae fatlure fs evidenced by [ overflowing, or whether you are ambitious | to the business community. We first — Sponges, carcsito imitdte=nuy—even o part=of o} ) rations’ are’ bothg. t ,'.“‘"‘:”[,,“"']” eiie fto start at the top, grow dizzy and | their hand when they had the ‘standard’ or | Citizens of Sheridan er Iim an In- Batteries, shoe guarantee—That, if a shoe proves de- i At a e | fgnominiously fall to the ground. 80 per cent policy adopted. We had ¥ YR I IOR ottt Jall gnominiously [ per cent | pted. an un Vs waats ‘ensonably-fast; ovidoes] 5. . DUTOORSE Bt rving the ene avowed | “An important factor as a condition of | usually large stock on hand, and tried in vain | SHERIDAN, Wyo., April 15.—(Special Tele- | Water Bottles, fe ‘(“‘" ML ‘":‘] ‘“”l 7 ”l' A .;1 ;' mv'l Lvery St)'lC, 0 ¢ oral forces ceess husiness life Is good physical | to cover it. W the 80 per cent clausc 7 < not grive reasonable satisfaction, w urnish ~ for the rescuing of municipal affairs from | oo B KCOC AT DeLgcei ¢ | gram to The Bee)—Colonel Cody met with a — he boodler > | bt is} health, In this generation we have been | was forced on us we were desperate Ve 5 ’ a new pair free, or * mone: y “ver ;’l”m )VI’:K\: 2 xnf” ward politician and the Lf”‘mr,.’ of a great sin of omission concerning it Short ot “Mr‘“h_‘(, mmhf ;nlwuwm \.\_“ warm reception at the hands of the people THE ALOF & I)F‘F[HD CO ‘ you with a new pair free, or \“”“ money te ]A/Lly tOC, T e e “”-‘T x~\:;::\«- .,r_"n.,-x hw;u-r_ul the physical man. Men have achieved suc- | the value of our stock. By this clause we | here, an informal ball being given at the 2 A L . ‘ apenny goes back to you—Does it appear P 2t 1 ] ‘ warned Is to be forearme, OSSR IOTaS ThagN) In splte of miserable physical condi- | were forced to insure up to 80 per cent or | Sheridan house in his honor. During an T ey I L Rl P e SEhahs) reasonable to you that our shoes are madc LVery wic th ¢ NOT e = tions, but the rule is, “‘mens sana in corpore | become coinsurers for the difference. So we | interve e dance program Miss Irma FARNAD .+ Opposite Paxton Hotel. N BRtialnctions: J ;11]\\“l(\l THAN OTHER CITIES sano.” There is no Jjustification for the and finally ‘oftered 3 and 4| "‘fy['{'fll"‘ dance Lo ':’ '['“'" : é ive satisfaction? ENOWN THIS SEASON, Ut doubtloss true that the moral destitu- | building up of the mind at the sacrifice | per cent In order to close up the gap. LU S A L e Bl é l‘ N 0f maha does not differ in an; marked | of the body. A man who has brains will “But even this didn't prevail to get us all awford. is8 3 ody an accomp ’,\ hed fgree from that of other cities. T do not | be able to make more use of them if he | the safe insurance we necded, and finally | Clocutionist and rec el e hmoemi Yy [} believe that the cha 1 be substantiated [ also has a healthy, vigorous body, and the | we were driven into taking policies in west. | feCtvely. A pair of beautifully eng u'}::. ‘u].- are worse than all othe It is | man with a herculean frame and a limited | orn companies that we knew to be worth- :f'”! ""';"{‘;"”‘ :‘(_"'_ "‘” ‘“[“(I-'[' ",; Cod l abla that we are better than some Ameri- | brain will in the long run accomplish more ss. But it was ‘insurance,’ and so we took pULaulitl ML 0GR ASI A FACL b & gan cities of the_same size. It i3 certain that | than the man who has a massive brain, but | i to get within the 80 per cent limit. The | dAushter and granddaughter. Hon. M. L from a moral standpoint we are not what we | a fragile bo Be no more a spendthrift v, queerly enough Rllows oy companios, | Blake made thei presentation address. Col SEAHLES & might Do, it all it thinking citizens would | of health than a spendthrift of money ake business here und apapantes | onel Cody made an appropriate response. 3 Comditin, themselves to bring about a better | ~And then worry and sickness live very P P T T e RENEDES SEAHLE\) tlogon Of affairs. In common with other | near to each other. There is nothing that | censed, through whom the insured may take | Duval Wants the € et clson Fight. 4 "[”l[‘: I\‘\:"" 'h;;‘:: )er :hun:x]u r;r .nl;'w;mm tions, ;.-,;‘(.1,»5”,. man mux’x“ in hh‘vl:;-l‘[{ lm' ‘I;y.\ out policies in concerns not under state con- JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 15.—J. E. T, é/‘ i e ‘ = aloon, orothel, the low theater and | brain than ‘over-anxie ultivate the | grol, i an afiidavit is made that the person | Bowden, manager of the Duval Athletic f Wish fora Spring Ci suc i rour addre the gambling den, These ' iR 7 L ish fora Spring Catalogue ad us your address. Stk den. These “foul spirits” and | faculty of hopefulness and of looking on the | aiing the insurance cannot get all the poli- | club, said last night that the elub had heen & 'y 5 b & L heem Lo have thelr fixed | bright side of thin Never sce the dark | cies he needs in companies under state con- | reorganized, with wealthy backing, and | EENAES S | o - O BSOSO O IDODIDIDDDC D e, With “none daring. to molest | picture when there is a bright one in view. | frol, "Of course, If the fire. Msurance. conn | worth bl "tor the \Corbett-Jiekeon Chroni — them mnor to make them afraid.” It Is a | Then dow't become big-headed. However | pitaiion had not succeeded in hovins jows | Ho claims that s have. ( ronic . - fact known to our guthoritics and our citizens | exalted you may be Keep your balance. | gratien which make the formation ot e there s no law fighit Nervous Who ‘have e to see” that the legalized | Avoid speculation. Punctuality is another | companies of financlal responsibility in this i e sTe Wl ot i saloon khows 1o law other than the pleasure | important condition of success in business. | {eutt fmpossibler (hore wonld be no. need af | SHEDLest attempt to interfore. © Governor Private & drunkard and the ond his patrons. ~ The | There is nothing that goes farther toward in- | going to these wildeat concerns, which, In | the legislature. together, if hecessary, Lo Specal u Sunday Is searcely o driik unmolested; | spiring confdence In a business man than | he event of the Lloyds being wiped out, | stop another prize fight. ! D D open defiatee oo SMI4ed; wine rooms | this habit. Franklin says economy is wealth. | would flourish more luxuriantly than ever. e Di3e1ses. at by those who neae wene 1aw, are winked | Eeonomy In youth means an easy chalr for | "ipye to return to my experiences. By olng East Today ? Below we show only a few samples of the low pricas we are m'\](nl;{ law Is enforced. The soclul weil il the | old age. Nature teachies lossons of economv. | taking up a lot of these wildcat policies, 1| Your cholce of four daily trains on the 5 e on Houschold Goods. Prices were never so low as now. Our Furniture, confined £0' anys/quaster or ”"“\'l"»_“’:p xli"'fli.' Eunupfas Thol meRnmns 19 ol et | managed to get within the 80 per cent limit. | Chicago & Northwestern railway. Two of | ';‘:"‘"PN‘ BY MALL Consultation Frea Carpet, Stove and House Furnishing Departments are better stocked than molested save an occasional raid on 8o but elevating It has no relation to penuri | But in order to do this I had reducea our | these trains, at 4:05 p. m. and 5:30 p. m., are © oure Catarrh, All Discasos of ever beforc. A special sale of Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Gasoline house outside of th L ousnes: 104 0 Jess | Stock as much as possible, thereby injuring | vestibuled and limited, arriving in Chicago | the Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomaosh, Stoves, Freezers, Filters, Coolers, etc. now going on. l of the “distric such raid | The only way of accumulatir to spend less | tyade and necessitating the cutting down of | earl n orning. Liver, Biood, Skin ad Kiiney Dis- % e ! 7 3 faving for lts object, not the supression or | than you earn. To succeed in business you | gur force of men. Elite sleepers, dining cars and the latest | eases, Fomale Weoaknoss6s. Lost h‘|‘nI|‘n4('"(»fl;::”;“:,.?‘,\x{w e gt the main- | must “have integrity. Charles Kingley di-| "Wiwe nad hardly gotten within the limit | reclining chair cars Manhood, AND ALL PRIVATE DIS- day theater: 8! M”“ ”"_ the “district Sun- | vides men into three classes: Honest men, | when a fire came, partially destroying our Call at the city office, 1401 Farnam street. | EASES of MEN. dencles, g0 on wnmolesied, wrpralizing ten- | knaves and fools. You must sec to It that | yards, ‘and inflicting a loss of about $300,- | The Northwestern checks your trunk at | = PInes, Pistona Avp Recran Urckns oured ball is ‘soon 1o bo tnsumr, fid Sunday base | you are neither a knave nor a fool. You | 000, Of course, the wildeat insurance went | your house. without puin or detention from busiuess. and disturbing the poase ar ho omoralizing | must provide for honest things not anly in | il to p We were forced to accept g Y RUPTURE, No Cure No Pay~ Tor hlool 1 & f the community | the sight of God but of men. Honesty b sort of compromise they saw fit to offe PERSONAL PARAGRAPHUS. Call on or address with stamp for cireulars. free ks around with the wild yells of thie | a commercial value, and I would not com- == book and recelpts, 1st stairway south of Post Not content with inflicting this loss on v under their 80 per cent clause, the substan- | H. H. Clark of Coleridge is in the tlal companies tried to beat us on the | H. Kahn of Hastings is at the Mil ground that a certain shipment of lumber | "1 carleton of Alliance is in the ¢ on our docks at the time of the fire be- . g longed to us, and should have been added | ~H. B. Robinson of Clarks is in the city. value stock, because we car- | J. M. Edmiston of Lincoln is in the city b it e Mg e o et ST GRN CUTICURA DO Office, Room 7. rd, Dr, Searles and Searigs, 129 seuen 1ot st OMAHA N ol el Ny threo times since [ have | mend to you the honesty of the old Scotch oy o the city has the Ministerial union | farmer who said to his son: “John, hon- bill hoart, hivenastention to the immoral | esty is the best policy—I have tried both o i Avertising some low theater, and | ways myselt.” Remember that you are en- encttim © e been assured thai the | tering upon a_carcer of accountability to peated, a decency would not be re- | God when you set out in the business world atec t it is evident that anything If you would succeed you must conduct n and y For this elegant Rug Couch, made up in first ¢ style, polished oak frame, covered with rich patte n may be posted, if it only is to advertise so, i S 0 ad se some | your business on religious principles. Rest chased it. If this claim had prevailed Lt : coming specialt vide x ¥ : hRr purchased it. his cla ad prevailed, | John Barsley of Fairmont is at the Mercer, : thatls 7 o Tunity e s evident that a com- | assured that in order to have asuccesstul | Wo should have boen brought under the S e L s ’“"’”‘“‘“';‘}‘ cleansing, purifyin ; Moquette Rugs, has cambric covered bottom, malk, |, pletures along. its streets posting ot such | busines reer you must have Christ as { por cent clause again. We fought them on oty e e lan, Wyo., is S anr e "\;:;h;“"_ m“j‘{ e it dust proof. Reduced from $12.50. Tn Omana js asore seen from | your partner. Christ must' be " the silent | the question, however, and beat them. Yy S cuna RENEDIES will do,. They E. G. Hall of David City is at the Mer- chant sadly d and he must be a T2 wpeedilyeure iching and burnivg cczemas, cleanse the kealp of ke L humors, purify the Llood, and 1- store i huir. “They are absolutely ruuhh and uafailing. Soid every where. time to time in Omaha T {lmeto time:n) Omaha ened in partner in your busine CAUSE IS FOURFOLD, PSR s Tho cause of this lowering of mo PIETMODL dards in the public conscience may be traced he Flve Weeks 19! to four sources. First, o wrong organiza. . tion of society, a system which, instead of | . L e R raaattn developing and calling forth the menerore | The revival that has been In progress for and the noble In commercial, industrial and | the past five weeks at the First Methodist religious life, has a place chiefly for the de- | Episcopal church closed last night. For the first three wecks the revival was con- “I simply tell you all this,” concluded tho speaker, “to show what a calamity it would bo to the business community to cut dow John Foster of Shreveport, La., is at the the supply of available insurance by legis- | Paxton. lating the Lloyds out of existence, and leav- [ James Marsh of Laramie, Wyo., Is at the ing us entirely at the merey of the joint- | Arcade. stock companies once more. Had there been | * yames D, Draper of Marion, Ia., is at the Lloyds at the time I speak of we should | panone. P DELD ; not have been compelled in self defense to [ pOa o S carry lines of insurance In companies whose | o B A Stewart of Blair was in the city over competition of course the New York Board of | Sunday. T REVIVAL CLOS al stan- Have Professed (VFORY velopment of selfishne: Sel ot breeder of immorality. ‘-u..f;?~l‘1'.‘.. v & | ductea by Tvangelist Mysonhimer; for the | Undarwricers. docs: not. fear, The Lloyds | R. R. Green of Kearney was in the city mone We are making the getting of two weeks by the pastor, Rev. Frank | are a serious menace to them, as offering | Yesterday. = % i -~ ARG wealth an end, and, with many, the chief ne. During the flve weeks' service thei absolutely safe insurance at low rates. The W. M. Robertson came in from Norfolk For this handsome Chenille Couch, draped in the end of life. ~ With many there is every evi- o 2 conversions and about elghty ads | wildeat companies can do them no harm, | yesterday. very latest style, spring edge, thoroughly well mud dence of a bargain In which honor and | Sihon®,to the church. «“]1'\”‘\ or fitty Jolned | yocause nobody will insure in them unless | * James Campbell of Denver was in the city Just the thing for our tived bodies to rest on. It chiaracter and soul have been sold (o mam- el thera is no other kind of insurance to be | yesterday. duced from 15,00, mon. These people g ad to make good the 80 per cent clause.’ A H ot Ribus Oty wes in Omata George Stearns, well known as an advocate | ¢ & tie ! selves respectable. Third, a munieip: olic; of the Lloyds system of insurance, in speak- y 3 Sl bt ble i), i, :X:I...\.I-“Inly:' 10y | Westerners Could Give Thom Few Tolnters | fng of the. Infuonees. the Lioyds compantes B, H. Andrews of Holdrege spent Sunday sake of the revenue accruing, The fact that on City Government. would have to fight in order to in the city . bt it s the policy of our eity government to Omaha's junketing councilmen returned | being wiped out by the legislaturs ”It \.\1. ll.ng.'m of Ainsworth is fegistered at ‘regulate” crime by going into partnership o last evening, feeling we Sald “Thousands of agents doing b e Arcade. with it and sharing 1 itk profts a poonb | home last evening, all feeling well. Sald |, TRATREE, O CBCUR COOE AN the [ B. W. Johnson and daughter of Minden are to have a strong tendency to lower the | MF: Cann 2 state will rush to the assistance of the per- | at the Mercer, moral tone of our citizenship. Most men “Our trip was principally to study the | sons who are trying to throttle us The George F. Beck of Sheridan, Wyo., was in arc in a greater or less degree influenced by | methods of municipal government of other | agency system is one of the great evils of | (e city yesterday environments; hence, in any city, a policy Judging from the investigation we | fire insurance, for the maintenance of which | “p "yGion 0 Davia D, Seerie of Denver the public is assessed, and which the Lloyds of municiy system wipes out. We have no agents terday. 1 government that covenants were in the city there are very few suggestions from With Iniquity is sure to lower the standard : 3 of the honest, consclentious manhood of (he | CUIeT €ities we could make use of. In my [ Every compiny does its business directly | G. B. Drew and S. S. Smith of Portland, f individuals composing its citizenship, It | OPinion our city government is based and | with the insuréd, and the person getting the [ Ore., are stopping at the Mercer. “or this heautiful Parlor Couch, made up in ricl 1o ot therelore, foiibe ‘wondered at, that|[ run on principles ihat are wuerlor to those | bolicy has nofussless middleman's iprofitalfl H: H, Blsniand J. 8 Brown ot Lincolnj ST Tapestry which are so stylish now. Deaped with when a corporation or a municipality takes | of the cities we visited, Portland and San | to pay. were Sunday guests at the Paxton : fringe oxactly as shown in cut, spring edge. Reduced boodle the charge should be made against | Francisco, “I will give you an instance of how the | 5. W. and Stella Tenkel of Missouri Valley | Do not sit down violently, either un your fHlBESI0 ey individuals for doing the same thing for thelr “OC course, San Francisco being older, | agency M'Sll-mr\\m);_\ This nc ull‘l;' oc- | registered at the Murray yesterday. PR (R G R T TR PR R g 1 $18.00. ki own advantage, It would be difficult to larger and experiencing so many changes in | curred only a few days ago gentleman R Bt S R e i o R L Bl G e B S L G. V. Morrls and Goorke Crotauger of | bt bt it o e one - 1o the. fiat In EASY TERMS. PRESENTS =PURCHASERS living in Brooklyn desired to take out a | goon Rapic policy in one of the big companies of this | ¢ “" Rapl city on his household property. He went to tho office of the company, made out his ap- plication, and tendered the premium He Mrs. F. W. B; are at the Arcade Deselin of Imo- | Stance you will Inflict injury to yourself; Now it can be right for officers of the law | her local government, offered some sugges- {0 do wrong for the financial advantage of | tions that we might do well to make use of the city, and at the same time be wrong for | at @ later date an individual to do the same thing for hi ity we had a pleasant trip, but of Cavender and . 810 worth of goods, $1.00 per a., were Sunday gucsts at the Arcade. | j; ne gecond Instance to both of us. $25 worth of goods, $1.50 per ane gt HMayana, Quba, s [l 0 have this week splected offie furni- 850 worth of goods, $2.00 per week 10,00 worth of goods, Souvenir Spoon gene, 25,00 worth of goods, Worid's Fair Book .I | §5.00 worth of goods, - - An Album | own advantage., So long as it is the poliey | course we had to combine with it the busi- ! = ; of our clty govornments Lo bbcome. LongL. | ness for which we went erywhere we | was referred to a firm of Brooklyn fire in- Ing Mrs. J.'B. Glick, 3511 Farnam street worth of goods, $2.50 per week 50.00 worth of goods, Bizque Ornam for what they think fo ba the publie seeq. | Were treated royall surance agents. He paid his money to them, W. H. Stickney of Longmont, Colo., and | ture as the special topic for spring trade, 8100 worth of goods, 00 per weel 75.00 worth of goods, - Lace Curtains just o long will there be ground for mak- T Andushele praplo fankiabont ona:ualt e g D) , Johnstown, Wyo., are in the | wo gnall make the greatest display of 8200 worth of goods, $4.00 per week | | 100.00 worth of zoods, - Center Table ing the same charge against the individual VALUL OF POSTAGE STAME for doing the same thing for his own ad- tables, roll tops, hook- what? Receiving the money which the in Dr. E. T. Likers, a capitalist and promi- | office desks, ¢ sured had in first place tendered at the | yent citizen of Des Moines, is registered at | keepers' de ks, swivel seats, directors’ vantage. ~ Fourth, a diluted Christianity; a IRAN ND, Neb., Apri = e ¢ gospel from which the life and power to re- - QRAND 1BLANE, N,.: Avril 1.=To the { ofice of the company. ~OF course, the com- | the paxton, Eenerate has been wrenched by compromise | ForOr of The Dee se Inform me (f | pany must assess this ‘commission’ on the | “p "y Toane of Harvard and Bugene | tAVIE ete, et that we have ever made. With worldliness. Numbered with the fol. | ¥OU 'can) through the columns of your | unfortunate insured, and rates are serewed | oo B0 I En ©0 INOSGI were at the Prices for this month in this one depart lowers of the uncompromising Christ are too | Valuable paper where I can get a list of | Up accordingly in order tfiat the compa Millard yesterday, many who have a name (o live and yet are | canceled foreign and American stamps, with | may make money despite this wasteful and | MU YEOrG. L ment will be a temptation to every intend dead T churchies of Omaha may well | thele value, ~ BVELYNE WILLIaMS. | unbusinessitke systemst - 0L el “of (Glenwood,. Ta,, took Sunday | Ing purchaser. We offer the chance to he proud of thelr heroes and ashamed « Chase & Eddy's, Omaha Some Idea of the class who are interested Ry WoQdy ' ,,M:. :wxhu« ‘"'”H“”f‘ ““"‘_ \h med of i RS in Lloyds as ‘‘underwriters” and advisers | dinner at the Dellone buy a roll top or a new set of office chairs have, with unclean hands and 1-:..4’;;?» .“:1” 0 o Hox ve CITt Is to be gained from the following list George W. Waoman, chalrman of ensineers | oo wnuon below thelr: value farsd 't pull: down: the Hagr wuoiicers, | Dewittis Witch Haxsl talye omes pliss Ex-Secretary Charles 8. Fairchild, Chaun- | grievance committee’ on Union Pacific sys- | & ulue, higher manhood, higher Christiantty® “"‘ e cey M. Depew, General Benjamin F. Trac tem, arrived in the city from North Platte More especially in office chairs there are thus to proclaim a cowardly surrender to Death: of Dr, dackeon Spceetary ;oL War Lamant, Willlam'.A yeutarday, some very great bargains, [ the world, the flesh and the duyil Dr. A. N. Jackson of Chadron died at the | drich, Treasurer Hamilton, Loan and Trust | H. P. Leibee and wife and Miss Gertrude | AT SaTON S et Mothodlat hospital in this city yesterd company; William Allan, vice president | Leibee, Mrs. €. B. Oglesby and son and Miss | 3 ; . i lrl;n' llf:m(x 97 nu.\u.n;m.\ AR Pl L Uy ;m““.’” the A. H. Hart company; Frank S. Bond, | Lou Hilt, a party of tourists from Middie- Ghas Shlverlck & 00 Formerly the People’s Mammoth Installment House. \ emedies for these conditions may s d was. b co president Chicage St L stop ver in the city yesterday e 1 ‘ may vice president Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. ' town, O., stopped over in th y yesterday Send 10¢ to cover postage on big '04 Catalogue, ready April 10, | mot thus far have been discovered. One | Council — Bluffs, where two siste thing Is certain, however, the salvation will | Mrs. A. B. Cook and Mrs. Clara Ward, not come before the enlightenment regard- | reside. The funesal will be held at the ing the needs, It is gratifying that on the | residence of Mrs. Cook, 134 Vine street, part of good men there is coming to be | Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock less self-satisfled ignorance concerning the Dr. Jackson graduated from the Omaha soclal conditions which claim our sympa- | Medical college and followed his profession Paul Railway company; Henry P. Booth of | on their way to the Pacific coast, ! FURNITURE of Every Description. Temporary Location, Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fuu‘. 13061208 DOUGLAS 8T, om GASOLINE Stationary or Portable. 110 60 M, P, 61020 K. P, - Mis ot to be for ouls for burial, her late residence, 7B Sou th avenue, Mrs. Marla Mad, todey at 2 p. m. from the above organiza- | Which' the body will be taken to th sourl Pacifie Tailrond warded to St MADER fzatlon must be set over agains! tion. Intelligent co-operation will do more than all else to correct the evils of our clties Lyman Abbott says: ‘“The honest men al- | MADER ways outnumber the rogues; but the rogues Fyne are united and the bonest men divided; the | place, Ihlllallt‘ h-‘lp’ And still there are many who [ In Omaha a number of years before going 1 o thelr faces from the wretchedness and | to Chadron misery and sin all about us, They are in e ABED THIN G l different, because they have not gone to the DIED, cHEAPEB sTEAM trouble to find out how t I8 the need of | “Natice of five lines or less under this head, Nfty THAN L 1 actlon. They are like men salling down the | cents; each additional line, ten cenis o ¥ No Huller. No Steam. No Engineer, l Nile, luxuriance and verdure on either side, 3 - REAT BOWKIL (or Oora and Fesd Mills, BAll but a great outlying, wilderness of desolation On Saturday, April U, 1594, at Hay: BURAIRE BOMUALGm, Qipinesle Just beyond. We are too, much at ease. It 212 g 08 DRGUmORIA, "\‘\",‘l’,‘ N ¥ T "‘ To be Ignorant is to be criminal. Organ- street, at 10 a, m. Monday, April 16, after POWder | DR. WITHERS, yo Alum, 4th Floor, Browa Block,, 10th aad Douglas Telephione 1776 Eend for Catalogue, Prices, etc., deseribing work to be done, PR g G |OTTOGAS ENGINE WORKS, Omaha, 107 S 14ts St, 834 & Walnut Sts, PHILADELPILIA, PA, The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.——~No Ammonia; vaed in Millions of Homes—a0 Vears the Standard: |

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