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8 THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. APRIL 24, 1891 | PO DRDPETDCODDVPEPREPTIDINDODDOIODINOD DONT BE A READY MADE MAN; “It is the mind that makes the man,” said Watts modern ethics deny this, and give the credit to the tailor. It is questionable, however, if the latter is correct, Don't be a ready made man, is the tailor's motto, but be a "Man ready’ to part with your money like a fool, On the other hand the man of mind will keep his money and become “ready made” and appear as stylish as a tailor's victi The Nebraska does not wish to pose as a dr former, nor begin a crusade against tailoring, but as it ways does protect the public b, legitimate advertising— We handle tailor made clothing —Dby it we mean--we sell clothing made by the leading wholesale tailors of the coun- try---we claim that we'll furnish you with a tailor-made suit which contains equal virtues to the one your tailor makes---made by hand —finished by hand—Dbuttonholed by :lnml a point stronger, if you please—many a garment MRS, KING'S SALE OF STAMPS | et teen n vy, st two sk ot 1,000,000 F'D'R'FS TOMORROW | s imongn et Xenoes v o | that she ac The captain Is authority for the state —— — A Pant that the Drinoncr about ten days Ago AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. Induce a well known business man to go to " p— culiar Fight to Which a Peculiar Remedy | her room and while there ahe tried to st:al | Boston Storo fells Tomorrow Entire Carload | St Better Rates Secure Cattle Ship- z his $200 dlamond stud. The victim man T nrents from Tex Has Been Applicd, o ecape with his money and diamonde | W et Handkerchiefs from Wrecked Steamer. W. N. Babaock, manager of the Unlon ,I.‘,‘."\ “‘.m“ |r|.lv r«’m,‘.\’(’\..‘ ':,.‘y'f". e 'y.,.l‘ x.'.u stock yards, and John 8. Knox, traflic man POLITICAL BOYCOTTING AT CROWELL | an eye on the woman. Of course when | ON SALE TOMORROW AT BOSTON STORE | @®er of the Cudahy Packing company, have aaied » the pollce Judge yesterday returned from St. Louls, Mo, where they —_— the woman denfed that sha was gullty of — ttended the meeting of the Southwestern A ities Compsiled to Take a | ot aling: Cameron's money, »lwlz "'"I "'r"';,”l This 18 the Greatest Sale of Handkerchiefs flic assoclation, which convened on the | thought different and assess#ed e ol o " ") 18th inst, d to Stop a G t Spitework and costs, committed till paid, that Ever Took Fiace, Not Only in These & . ; : lese gentlsmen report Important and Stopped the Mailing or Let- : o Wi A dal materfal concessions made on Texas eattle to L A Favorite for Coughs and Colds, R o AT, World, this point. The rate has been reduced from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy {8 the best $20 per car over Kansas City to b cents - m’;‘x"“”.\n ,I‘yu[.lulv \x,,:“,“{ e );?::‘ over per 100 pounde, or $0.50 per standard car “het Clerk Vandervoort of the -y s HecatNs It ST 25C HANDKERCHIEFS FOR 5C. Sheye nanks Olty Chle Clerk Vandervoort of the railway | It fs a favorite because it can always b AN MIE . Saon Eandburoiety. randtombly |, THO FEte: formery $20 per car, then miall service has received Instructions from | depended upon. It loosens a cold, relleves 8 f ] A Y |1t ‘v Weoces oo @ o or A "% | embroidered, te. 1 0 and finally to $20 the fourth assistant postmaster vl o | She IR nd "l""l'*, NadbaFodE OB Nl "Ladies and gents' pure linen wide hem- | PET Car. and this last concossion is very ]\\O‘VL DCF Joping cough 18 not dangerous whes a o the Interests of the yards ¢ break up a peculiar boy which the ciil- | WRooRIE C iy given, as It lquifies the | 8titched handkerchies, be LU L l|vm‘:u'xlu C\u'v'xlnx“...w\] Brings comfort and improvement anc zens of Crowell, Neb., have been making on | (ough mucus and and makes it easier to ex- | Heavily embroldered initial handkerchiefs, - tends to e rsonal enjoyment when : 9 4 4 ' 4 4 9 L4 ] ; ¢ 9 ] v Mrs. King, postmistress at that place, pector and 60-cent ot ahandkerchief In the Tot Worth fess | Av 2:80 vesteonny sfcrmmn e coroner | HEhtly used. “The many, who live bet. ? 9 { i 9 9 { 9 9 9 9 { bottles for sale [ ° . Lee Hotel Fire Inquiry. e b A L LI Qe R AU L e than_ 2c; they are only stained by salt | ter than others and enjoy life more, with Washingt Vandervoort wrote Post CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT, water, which will wash out on the first [ P°Ean an Inquiry Into the clrcumstances | Josg expenditure, by more promptly mistress King the following washing. surrounding the death of J. E. Smith of | .3 apting the world’s best products to OMAHA, Neb, April 16—Postmaster | sr, E. ewnter Clted to Appear Before 50C HANDKERCHIEFS FOR 10C. Missour! Valley, In,, who perished in the | the mmf« of physical being, will Crowell, Neb.: By direction of the Postoffice Judge Seott—Court Collings. 1,000 dozen ladies' and gents' hand em- | Lee hotel fire. The jurors chosen are: G. | the value to health of the pure liquid department I have issued the following In- At noon yesterday Judge Cunni broldered pure linen and Imported SWiss | . Brewer, B. H. Doud, A. B. Patten, & W. | laxative pri les embruced in the hemstitched handkerchiefs, 10c Reed B F N alke axative principles embruced he structions to all railway postal clerks pass- | Scott appeared in the office of the ¢ All linen fancy bordered handkerchiefs, | Jios i D e Ny nalk SANEMIL{ vemmeny, Ryiup ol : s / ancy S | Judge Fowler was ¢ inally on the panel 1 it 6 $ sugh your town: “Commencing April | the courts, where he penned an ord - | 10c o UL Bl L R Tts oxcollence is due to ts presenting %, you will please |’ the drop |‘u‘”- structing that an attachment be lssued for Highest grade silk embroldered silk ehiffon [ piace, 4 e 2 in the form most acceptable and pleas- hoxes in_yo! T8 wihen passing Crowe Mr, I Rosewater, citing him to ap- [ handkerchiefs, 10c y the nij C P 5 Veb., an u otice refuse to | - ks S 760 y S e e night clerk; Frederick | ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly Neb., and will, until further notice refuse t 9:30 o'clock this morning and 75C HA CHIEFS 1214¢ Thomas J. O'Neil; Miss J. J. | heneficial properties of a perfect t 9:30 e any mail at that point outside the | F 4 Hand work § , French and Irish lawn GG e J Iar. ponel from e postofice, from any | $how cause why he should not be punished kerchlef finest. needle work | fon onk ppriotress; Mrs. Kate Carnell, | tive ; effectunily cieansing the system, You will also watch the train and | for contempt of court on account of a publi- | embroidery. on, 1210 and 16¢ | par: Mre 3 e e it htrend | dispelling colds,” headaches and fevers promptly ’u.-m CYaryRcany “kh re tho con | catlon which appeared in_connection with [ each. _wor 8, g the smoke at the midnight or first fire; J, p, | and permanently curing constipation, dugtors, DRSEAREIIen oL A Fera G [ithoivarding grant lrcenyimatter . $1.00 HANDK 2C. | Blake, owner of the property, and Juror | It has given satisfaction to millions and any mall from the agent or any other per- Informations, sworn to by County Attor- The very finest ladies’ Mlul men's Im- | Afarth - evldence. 2At 6. 'cldok’ the 1 of the medical T T5 ke FRLIBH, G POUP. Gk BE: ARGEHEE: | Ry a8y n v Haan TN oAb A i NEwN | ot S Ma I FoN re RVEE aD o 2 ave evide i “o'clock the | met with the approval of the medical i mal ney k 1 n pla n han ported handkerchiefs ever shown in Omaha, | hearing was adjourned until 10 o'clock this station in order that they may be prosecuted | of tift Drexel, charging the proprietors | They are heavily hand embroidered Swiss [ pownine = profession, because it acts on the Kid- for violation of section 680, page 284, of the | of the Diamond saloon with keeping a gam- | with dainty borders; they are pure lir 1ius far no testimony has been given that | 1eys Liver and Bowels without w postal laws and regulations of 1893. | bling house and allowing the playing of [ and must be scen to be appreciat confirms the general suspicion that the fire | ening them and it is perfectly free from t i expected that every clerk will give this [ games of chance are worth up to $1.00 each, but go at was of incendiary origin. eve .,I.J.‘(pnml-lv substance, order the most prompt and careful attention Marie Pfeffer has been appointed guardian Remember these handkerchiefs a all Mr. Rudiger says that the published state- s f Figs is for « by all drug- W. P. VANDERVOOF of the property and persons of Johannes, | perfect and dry now, having been only wet | b AR e b Hotel DIAYINE ehrd TEHAS is for 3 & Chief Cle Osecar and M Pre by sea water, b Kt or "'”‘ e hotel playing cards | gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man- For months the citizens of Crowell have Mary B. Gavin has brought sult against [ Don't forget these bargains Lot SLELIU LU s E ufactured by the California Fig Syrap been boyeotting the postoffice at that place | the American Fire Insurance company for | All from the wrecked steamer. A 0. U W Anunal Co. only, whose name is printed on ¢ by mailing their letters on passing trains | the recovery of $1,600, which amount she There are silks, fine imported dress South Omaha xmu.» Ancient Order ckage, also the nams rup of Fig: ‘ tead of depositing them fn the postoffice avers the plaintiff owes and refuses to p oods, laces, . Y §o7s 5 e S PAVUBE OL:itH cHoRLIRIAL e s e e T R e e e LA SR of United Workmen, has made ample | and being well informe ou will not It is also reasonable to assert we show more styles, A upon the cancellation of stamps, and as a res | property, a barn, insured with the defend BOSTON STOF ] preparation for its seventh ann: ball, to | Accept any un'utilu'v t: 8 N gult of the boycott her income has been | ant and that it burned something like one Where the great shoe sale is, be given this evening in the lodge rooms : score of manufacturers, competitively inclined, will surely impuired to o largo extent. She holdy a | year ago. S Cor. 15th and Dot Twenty-sixth and N streets produce more novel things than a tailor with one brain fourth class commission and the boycott is muel Shrigley, as ¢ istrator of the — g The committee appointments are as fol 5 i Ernte 1 PaAlER g lete and well organized estate of Addie r ceased, has sied 1k J. Sutcliffe, stenogra hasmoved | fows:. Arrangemmelts, Moksre, H. B \Wil: \\' e show full ll‘,‘- nts,” in bovln X and frocks—ditto in half “‘Regents”—3~button “‘Yale” in sacks or frocks and The trouble s said to be due | the Omaha Strect company fu an | to 232 Bee bullding, phone 7. son, H. A. Frederickson, J. F. Chase, G. W, to political reasons and a family fight. Mrs, | action to recover th 1 of $5,000 damag S Howss W ITHBmBNBAS Branks 0L OlMon r SRS . ) likewise in Piccadillys, and a some few more typical and perfect frame fitting garments. that'll furnish a model for the average local tailor. King was recently appointed by President | He alleges that on September 23, 18! Take the Nickel Plate road to all points | and W. E. Mills; master of ceremonies, Mr, and his wife, the deccased, was on a south- | east. Elegant Wagner buffet sleeping cars | 0. W. Miller; reception, Messrs. H. A The attention of the postoffice inspectors | bound motor train, going to South | on all through trains. Rates alw the | Frederickson, W. H. Steusloff and Andrew called to the matter a few months Omaha; that at the infersection of lowest. Tickets on sale at all coupon ticket | M. Gallagher; floor, Messrs. J. F. Myers, Hirves n the attorney gen and Leavenworth streets the n collided | offices, or address J. Y. Calahan, gencral | w Mills, Samuel B. Elkins, Bdward advised the pe authorities to break with a Twenty-fourth street car, where his | agent, 199 Clark strect, Chicago. Elster, Harry B W D. A, Kea the hoycott wife was kill o —-— - " & i 4 R e Lo o - door, Me: G. W. Thompson and J. H How & Clicago Man Was Cured of Rheu- [ One word descrives (L, “perfection.” We FIRE AND POLICE MATTERS, Hopkine; tickeis, Mr, G: Wi Howe; cloak . er to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures room, Messrs. J. F. Ch nd Olof Naslun '“_"" 4 ch Hazel Salve, cur Minor Matters Consid at the Woard | On acount of the large number of tickets Mr. John Hall ?5 9235 C lunnu!rclfll‘n":!n\rln, f et e S Meeting Last Night. sold Bauer's hail has been secured for dan Chicago, met with a serious accident for o ik FIaR R o S o ckior, | e : o 5 ¢ and the socia e which he used Chamberlain's Pain Balm | gt -Illl. m”fl.n' lu.h‘,\'l n;m h neral as- Messrs. Strickler, Coburn, Hartman and :"“n“."u"\-'» "1”‘I|<L>l“#- and t ocial will be freely, with the best results. “But now,” | S¢mbly at Saratoga, N. Y., should not pur- | Smith were present at the meeting of the [ I the lodge rooms. ; g X S it chase their tickets hout first obtaining | pire solice rd la Large delegations are expected from says Mr. Hall, “‘comes the best part of my | rateq on the Nickel Plate road, which are | & o, 2nd Police board last night. Omaha and Council Blufr story. l-‘vn‘*‘;u.n.ly yoars I have u.-m qmluz; Vs the lowest, For further’ information | OWINE o the absence of the mayor the Y s is extrordinary Rejuvenator s the most L T Pk Tk e [ CCRILNO! ¢ agent at compa r sixte; 'n- selected for the police force Daughters Will Entertain wonderful discovery of the aye. It hos been the folnts, Since the application of Cham- <I;[|1 on :\:_n,». nt of that compar r or ad- “!\luvn men- selected for the police fore {‘ SRARER L Disdl tant endorsed by the leading scientific men ol berlain's Pain Balm. all symptoms of rheu. | dress J. Y. Calahan, general agent, 189 Clark | were not confirmed, but several remar] At a meeting of Amanda B, T ik and America, o matism have disappeared; In fact I believe | Street, Chicago, Il were made by members of the board in- | No. 18, Daughters of Veterans, held last e Mudyan 15 that it has banished every trace of rheuma- dictating that the men would soon be pro- | NIght, it was decided to hold a social and b P"I';'XY vege- tism from my system.” For sale by drug-{ o, L.l oo 4 S vided with jobs, card party in the rooms, Knights of Pythias i SADIE) glsts he passenger department of the New |~ An invitaiion to attend the national meet- Monday evening, May 14 Misses Hudyan stops York Central has just issued series cf | ing of the fire and police chiefs was con- | Nellie Chesley, Ethel Bottreal and Emma i} Prematureness ARBOR DAY 4 N B eight beautiful etchings, which cally N:lll'rml, and Hartman recommended that | Harding were appointed a committee on ar- nfthe discharge T _ .1 | the meeting should be attend ¢ the | rangements, and M Cora Walker and in 20 days. School Children Hold Approprinte Exercises | OUTANK anvibing of the kind ever issuied | oo, bl B e it schan (amTa bl onts ! X y a raliroad company, while the absence of fcl BLLUBLE () i lantuti h KN Cures v — Other Observances of the Day. any objectionable adverti Teature | ohiet Galligan remarked that engine houses | Miss Clara. Keenan was clecicd a dele- s Nos. 7 and 11 were short of men. gate to the state convention to be held BEFORE rLosT AFTER T’"') "'""’”"Im" offarbor, gy in ""'l‘""”' ronders phem sultable for hanglng In your | “omeer Gorman asked o be transferred to | at Grand Island June 29, MANHOOD schools yesterday was upon a very undemon- | office, library or home. The titles are ool (A8 Se0 t0abe uransterveditos 58 X, 2 Ry strative plan. While most of the schools ob- | “Washington Bridge,” “Rock of Ages, Nia- | jhe fire department, and his request was re- New B & M. Depot Wanted. Constipation, Dizaincss, Falling Scnmtions, ¥ T T T st e e e e PR T O] a Vesi = 3 < Nervous Twileh‘nig of the eyes and other paris, served the occasion by some simple exersises | & e Ml“ m;.l,‘)i.“':‘ ‘}]*”‘f) A A petition from the residents on Eigh- | Persons intrested held a meeting last | Strength O e e e | o> TP IVPRVIOODOR0D and the DeWitt' Clinton,” “The Empire teenth street, from Cuming to Clark, asked | week and appointed a committee consist- Bystem, dy uvs!h-wni'. Nervousness, — - s — And the cloth-—a tailor might call it suitings—is in many instances far better than in the suit you pay double of our price for. We show imported and domestic wors- teds, thibets, cassimeres, unfinished worsteds, clays. ox- fords, serges etc,, draped artistically with silk serge, satin or perhaps less fancy and more durable materials -—and the prices are a good deal less than half. e A Spring Catalogue? ------»”-O»»--”- no elaborate programs were prepared. e las| 3 rd of Ed - S o . 9 o ) otection a 8 1 N o | v ~ . , Emissions, and cevelopes aind restores weak At the last meeting of the Board of Educa- | State Express forse Shoe Full, Niagura,” "ll’n.r.»",:.‘f",.‘,‘,,"‘“-‘.'f"l?v.'. drunkken men at night. | ing of J. M. Westerfleld, Frank G. Woll- | organs. Tains in 1 ok Dy dnnror tion the superintendent of buildings was di- | and “Gorge of the Niagara River. ARt IRt St b e oo men weber, Joseph J. Breen, Thomas J. O'Neil [ nightare stopped qu 2,000 private rected to provide each school with a tree and | These etchings are all printed on fin An invitation to attend the mass meeting | 4nq J, ©. Brennan to wait on the officials | endorsements, cises yesterday afternoon. ing. Copic be procurcd at the oflice l"j};:‘u{‘l’“ oo W dnesdny May 9. was ac- | quce them to have a depot erccted at e e e A While the exercizes were very brief | of W. B. .Jerome, general western passenger | (o be presont st the hsess “mn] > ordered | hjpteenth street and Missouri a . An | useoflludvan, e St Jose h MO . 5 s 5 | 10 the Duiiat ot he meeting and take part | answer 1s expected (o the request next Tues- The new discovery was made by the Spcefal- N 3 y . all of last week. The pupils in the various | each, or will be mailed in sti P g PRI i [ day. ists of the old famous Hudson Medical Iusti- -QN O ONCDIE tute, 1tis thestronges: vitalizer made, Itis o 7 positions on subjects relating to trees, their , or any two of them to one address for § % iQ 1 9 addr T ot las ening e 5 P for §5.00 (plain scaled A uses and peculiarities and the best methods 20, or any three or more ordered at one The city council met ning, and, g LS packages : MARI’ 7 - of planting and preserving them. This has 16)joniE ndtreds 00/ Conlstanons in gl || o> oy doedyiiarama iin ithe German:|fon acooiiitioEEArbor dayijiad)ofitnbd to itiest &.‘.“,u) 3.‘;"&‘;!-51,':‘..'?'.'.'53”3‘&“{.'( iy e, ¢ < S learned many practical lessons on tree cul- —_——— — for three nights and Saturday ce. com. | 1eague will hold a meeting Wednesday even- tire An Excellent Medicine. mencing Thuraday, Apri) 25, t the Fiftsenty | '€, In tho ofice af the Ensor Instiute. HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE At the Lake school the day was ob- | Qur druggists sell a preparation for rheu- oF 0 iteenth | “pyo Board of Trade will hold a meeting 4 years, and an excellent program, which | able cures. Frank Shepardson, an engineer | [AMOUS comedian and sweet singer, and a | ute. - All members are requested to atiend. e 2 was outlined some weeks ago by Miss Whit- | on the Southern Pacific railway who resides | company of first-class actor: cener; The South Omaha Democratic club will BAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, was carrled Lt to the letter. During the | rheumatism® for a 1ong tme. . Ho ‘was | been provided, including & starling realistio 5, DIV LIGoRSET et = morning session the teachers and pupils | treated by several physiclans, also visited | avalanche that presumably buries all the ,l.,','.‘l)»: f(':‘.;fiq Ban s fblookc | Rwenty-siath M SA cipated in the regular daily exercises, o Spri t received ermane; rincipa zht. 2 S participated in the regular daily exercise the Hot Springs, but received no permanent | principals out of sight The Drive Whist club will close its serles ut y []mE"I B CHS, et aDorcptiathlietbie | Dldte itk bR of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in Ex- | of the B, & M. Railroad company to in- Prematureness means fmpotency in_ the first Arbor day was in practical observance | agent, 7 Clark street, Chicaco, for grades have been required to prepare com- | from i o any address, ce 4 ; grades have been require prep - | from injury. to any address, cents ANNOUNCEMENTS, i e e 51100, 3 been productive of a good deal of interes ;, stamnps, express or postal money | Galect, entitled “The Prize Winner,” will | this evening. 2% maore will be sent to you free of all charges. A among the schools and the pupils hav e be produced for the first time in this city | The executive committee of the Taxpayers’ Bend for circulars and testimonixls, Address FINE WHSKIES served, as has been the custom for some | matism that has performed some remark. | Ut theater, by Charles A. Gardner, the | tnis evening in the office of the Ensor Insti- 1082 MARKET ST., more, the principal, and her associa at Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with | 8nd stage effects, and new hold a meeting Tuesday evening in Judge Represented in Nebraska by but during the afternoon all were out in | reliet until he used Chamberlain’s Pain . Another Omaha artist who will make his | Of Bames at whist at the home of Mr. and N. H. COHEN . H. f thefr good clothes helping to make a page | Balm, which is the medicine referred to 2408 N N in future history. Instead of taking up the | above. He says it Is the best medicine in | 5tage debut one week from tonight in the | Mrs. Dwight L. Holmes, 2405 N street, Fri- routine work as soon as the pupils had as- | the world for rheumatism. k minstrel entertainment at Boyd's thea- | 92y evening, May 4. LEO F WE sembled in treir respective rooms after the L, er, Is Colonel Frank P. Hanlon, one of the Ella, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . . STH El MER noon_ intermission, the desks were cleared . T R most widely known of all the popular men | Foederli, Twenty-second and I streets, died and the carrying out of the program was R aniat OIS AL om0 a about town. If his health, which is a little | at 8 o'clock yesterday morninng. Funeral 3 commenced, The teachers gave their lit- platant (01 Vi ornish, Council- | delicate at present, will' permit, he will | at 2 o'clock this afternoon. 2 A l d '”_l E ALOE & PE tle flocks o short account of the origin of | man Edwards and ex-Councilman Munro | astonish the audience with his feats of | Messrs, John J. O'Rourke and Richard 5 n mpOl“ie A Arbor day, after which most of the puplly [ arrived home Sunday night from thelr trip to | strength, a In Sandow. ~ The colonel was | 0'Keeffe Have bocen appolnted a commitice Tesponded with quotations from some of | the Pacific coast. They stopped over two | OTIEInAlly selected for one of the most | to solicit subscriptions in this city to mest = . 3 ! o 9 the authors, selecting trees or something | days at Salt Lake City. | Mr. Cornish sa: | Prominent of the end men, but be bought | the expens's of the meeting of the national 4 DlflgOlMI CLI)’ Worsted 1408 Farnam Street, pertaining to them for a subject. Then | “We were all treated royally everywhere we | Dimselt off with a large check In favor of | convention in Omaha of the Ancient Order ) the young hopefuls were marched out of | went and on the whole it was the mest e | the charity fund of the lodge, with the | of Hibernians next month . b B he 8choo @ e play- | Take City we met another army of Com- 3 pne 8 2 b 8 | working for the Cudahy Packing company, 3 R Tl ground, where the class tree for the kradu- | monwealors Who are rying to work heir | [rlends will be present at the Ellc minstrel | Whilo e S e : i Oat & est and purveyors of ating class of 1594 was planted. As the | \av {o Washington, 1 was clamed (hore | SNOW in large numbers, hoping to sco him | yosterday was - overcome. by A e & Medical Supplies. Yoots of the young ash were being covered [ \oro Goo. fn the army, but I hardly (hink | 40 bis great and surpri ot. physician was callled and rendered all as- e Rev. Liwyd, the pastor ot the Church of the | there were that many.? ¢ ‘Spider and Fly” w sistance. The asphyxiation is not serious, Good Shoplierd, dellvered the address of the | Of all the party that went on the Junket | at Boyd's theater for e el be |~ Members of Robert R. Livingston post Y exerolses 1n connection with the tree | 11EFe I8 Nt n single man who has expres Sunday matinee and night. April 3. This 1a | No. 284, Grand Army of the Republic, held e A by Miss Florence | himself as being desirous of making a per- | an entirely new company and production, and | 8 meeting last night to make preliminary I 2 L planting were opeaed by Ml ol L LA 3 Alentiielynanidompanyiand prodns B eopan o amin@™¥ | The Frenchman strives for originality and Hardy of the cighth grade with an _ap- [ DASEE WGWE o, The, const, alCleast b must in no way be confounded with (he on | rrangem roper observance O | yeauty of outline, the Buglishman for solld propriato verse, other pupils followlng WIth | enough as a_country io visit and look over, | ganted here with the same company of hiry | pointed a committee to secure a hall in | constructi (L, e o0mont sultable sentiments as each shoveled dirt | byt when it came to a place for a permanent | poople who were selected. from btk iomy. | Which to hold a public meeting Bl ithadonlenorsat ALl A haguy el about the tree. : Tomo. and! al place. for a. man In’ moderatal|| Eounioglpio. ere, selected from both hemi: i g all_three qualities in a glorios trinity At the court house business was practi- | ejrcumstances to make a living they all say [ at San Franci NS fape i enaaeamant Council Bluffs Ssault You feel the foreign flavor in the ol e B e ana fme” oexe | that Nebraska In general and Omaha in par- | production s the Columbian ballet of sixteen | DIS MOINES, 2 Hipegiiitimola i (RIANGe BE (hIgrame,imo oneshut s I i TR T T CL T (e beautiful English dancers from the Al- | &ram to The I Zarly this morning an | et (W ;‘.“‘:‘;‘“'I:ilI:’-;I‘“’;wa;‘ Branelulannye were out burying the roots of trees in the 3 4 earth or taking a day off for rest. e S hambra, London, headed by Henrietta Rosch, | old man was found in an unconscious con- | "% B Invalid Chairs, 4 3 Croupand Whooy ©o ugh. danseuse f ) el B y Tou Clerk Moores planted a weeping willow i H anseuse from the principal Buropean th dition on the river bank at the t ave- > solld strength of the < ey and christered it “Charles T. 1 have three children who are subject to | ters; the famous French dancers, Mlle, | Pue bridge. Upon returnir nsclous- ,.(“:l('.::‘ .fl:"{,,,,’,,-, 5 i ,‘nf h":hf. ‘lf«"',",'ffd(,::;:: Supporters, honor of the leader of the croup, and have found that Chamberlain's | Nanon Pascal, Natelle Roussau, Julio | Des8 he stated that his name N o oA ok e ““;kb o D 1 2 whom Mr. Moores Is an ardent admirer. Cough Remedy will cure them quicker than | Dupoy, Marie Nituche, from the Follies | Hrown and that he lived in Cou 3 nan leftinienamodoriacabinaLawork Lostly il A Atomizers, M Sherift Drexel rolled out of bed long be- | anything else I can get. It you do not be- | Bergere, Parls, said to be the most daring, | 1oy C'ih, AUt Strect. (He arvived on o | the American side of comfort, °. \ i Sponges, fore the break of day, and while his neigh- | Heve ”“"l‘,":'{ remedy will cure the croup, | unique —and - bewildering of terpsichorean [ East Des Moines when he was atticked by ™ s a success—artistically, me- | B2 bors were sleeping planted a maple in his | 49 a8 1414, try t, and 3“:“‘"":“‘ ffu"\i";’“ gonylartiats, two' white men, beaten into chanically and popularly. It only remains Batteries, ont yard. Inces o M. i an, vey, 8 Ve — and robbed of 11 his ma aby S o decide one hort. q 4 Deputy Grebe did not plant a tree, but | Whoobing cough is also deprived of all da MAY LEAVE OMAHA. He was then dragged to th a fop.yon toidecldo the Gno Importantia Water Bottles, tnstead he journey W Rorenee | and | gerous consequences when Chamberlain's Brown is o man well advanced in years, [ ton, whether you will seize the occasion and I e Sonstderabia timo in walking about the | Soush Remedy is treely given. There Is | Rev, 3. M. Patterson Comsidering a Can | &0d from papers found on hik person ft wus | benaster oUfl el e O hat e planted (hirly-seven | nothing equal to it for either of these ail- T higstar d g & Call | shown that e had been @ member of com- ou say, very naturally, that other inter ORI a tree ¢ -8 equal g a Detroit Church pany I, Thirty-third Iinois infantr: esting styles will come from time to time, i R R (vef | ments For sale by drug ; years ago. This treo, which is now (hfes 19, Rev. J. M. Patterson, pastor of the Firat | Wotnds' are auite serious, and pendiig the | That is true, but remember that the point N Y0 DR ML UaAE REaMRE A e s ward Reeves, one of the oldest settl call to the Westminster church of Detroit, | sent to Coftage hospital.' “His assailants | DOt knowing the lucky momemt when it tree today Mr. Grebe said that when it was | of Nebraska, died at his home in Flor A call was extended by this church to Mr, | Bave not been upprehended. =Several wther | 8TLEIE Lol 10 omana 1408 FARNAM ST., Opposite Paxtun Hotel planted Florence was the largest town west | Sunday night, aged 76 years. The funeral will | Patterson about a year ago, but de- ht and several arvests were made. = = e ——— of the Missourl river and o strong com- | be held from the famlly residence at 2:30 | clined. In this instance, however, Mr. Pat —— G S Wo will send yor the marseloy petitor for the capital of Nebrask o'clock this afternoon, with interment | g, . LOUAL BREFITIES, 1 1 CALTHO! Wha. tederal oMaes obaerved Arbor day b e Florence cemetery erson seems to be hesitating. Inguiry at his 24 liara The federal offices obsery hor day by | in the Florence cemetery et 0 roaR AR avantiae 1 thait oo’ B b b f'\‘i'mu will Ee oux losing in the afternoon and giving the em- r. Reeves settled at Florence . e N est at the playng Mr. Reeves settled at [lorence thirty-nine | tion that Mr. Patterson had gone to Chicago | = M& N. t at the Millard ,‘g:f Kealth, Strongth wul Vigow ployes a half hollday, years ago and loaves fivo children, two of | to confer thero with a committee from the [ 105t a pair of gold-bowed spectacies while | FURNITURE of Evary Descripton, Cceitand pay if satised, Golng East Today Nhemprestle b Bk Slear e o 76, Mrs. | Detrolt church. He expects to return to [ 8t the Boyd last evening AP 2 N B onLiaD Auia. Srgho. Je owles. One of by Wednesda embers of the Apollo club are notified Fiekiadld N i Your cholco of four dally trains on the | tiio other children resides in Council Biusr:, | O™ PY Wednesday sualamiire= SLIHS SDUIGESIN-AT0. 1) ,‘,,“,,1 1206-1208 DOUGLAS ST., droin, Cadundhe Ol Dhicago & Northwestern rallway. Two of | apother In Blue Valley and the other in i e v le to only those who attend re- MILLAKD HOTEL BLOCK. these trains, at 4:05 p. m. ard 8:30 p. m., aro | northern Utah. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. — vestibuled and limited, arriving in Chicago — — 4 Pants Eiite sleep dining cars and the latest Health Commissioner Saville issued an or- €. F. Schram reports that ‘one en. | distributing: obucene R ki one en- | tho shape of patent medicine advertis e (a0 = T ras reclining chair cars, der yesterday which will com 5 in- 5 res ] W f r NATIONAL NK a or y d ch compel all of his in- | tered his residence Sund ) A BA E iy s Sunday morning, while ents e had a wagon load o I £ C B 4 nam sireet: | spectors to report at his office by telephone | the family was at church, ‘and stole $1 LI S ! L ok ol el The Northwestern checks your trunk at " 4 L " ¥ as released on bon yrdinary works on Ph A T A T R T cash and a.paip of Opara glasses yalu N Telshnad 1oh " hang 4 Soons Yl ok el yous 408 N. 16th St. U. S. Depository, Omaha, Nebrasia our hots X k ¥ " - The men all report at the office at 8 o'clock he thieves ot in by cutiin PERSONAL GrArHS, the doctors can't or Tho Rush to Californ In the morning, but after they go out on | Jutofa rear« REILER T won'ki Lut pll tho gme — v Joys who were about the housc you w know. Your I8 over, but the Burlington still continues | thelr districts they are not heard from again | bcrnine Re et E g pih i : s ‘ A ) $ X orning. 3x-Congressman G. W. E. Dorsey is at the AR TS e ) LGEXUAL POWERS | musn mppb s sty | carimar - ’ 1o offer a splendid service to Colorado, Utah ;mHI night. In emergency cases the doctor - s Millard. (% ! and the Pacific coast has experienced much inconvenience in lo. erry Simpso oks - sl coal TR © Key to Life and - ¢ PLUS The “Denver Limited,” which leaves ing the men and it was for this reason | WASHINGTON \",I,:;"‘,.. ‘:.',","',‘,'K“" . 90s T MO ETaex|nR R0, WaA.lh s X‘L A5 the 5?...‘“‘.' Tita pud DD NSNS EN2NT T :: SURPLUS Dmaha at 4:50 p. m., daily, is the favorite | that he posted the new order, NGTON, April 23.—The iliness of | city yesterday. Ix\ukl & bare tho truth, Every mun who AR N L o train, It's fast mfortable, makes very —— — e — would regain sexu; .l Vigor lost {hough leI\i | ~~[_:;~L~~; N N"‘"‘“‘ PN R fow stops and carrles sleeping, dining and Smallpox . ¢ £ OMmeorn and Directol o Catns, prey ‘ Write for our sealed book, SPTR WO .m.“ LR IYINND | donti Jonn' 8. Colinis, vige' pre Lawin & weak by nature or wisted reo chalr cars. Health Commissionor Saville visited the Awarded H1 hest Honors Worlds Fau-. ¥ dlsease ahould write or our sealed books B DY o a8 T Ask the city ticket agent at 1324 Farnam | smallpox patients yesterday and reports them in conflds —yamasm a4 o NI ANE | e Mtreet for Information about rates to any | a1l getting along well. Goodeht U8 9oRsHERsE LDAYPYE N PRDNNLR b} < estern e alo ¢ joodehild, the col- o N ! Mosorn ity ored man, Is quite sick, but the doctor says ERIE MEDICAL CO0., Buffalo, N.Y. l‘. Jacobson & Son, 180 W, 13 Sl Chicago, THE IRON BANK. Close Counections. he will pull through. The house where he L — == E‘ur New York, Philadelphia and Boston are | \u; l’nm): has been the hly disinfected ar. i nade by the Burlington’s “Vestibul and the inmates quarantined SEBIR “ SESNSE L 3 " which leaves Omaha daily at 4:45 p. A Dbig sign, reading, “Smallpox,” has been 4 MCCREW AR ARG R ., Iyor, m. for Chicago. . the door and a watchman placed is the only City Ticket Ofice, 1324 Farnam street, e ground to see that noue of the in- SPECIALIST - mates leave the house WHO TREATS ALi Arrested a Wineroom Worker, - : PRIVATE DISEASEY A ’ ¢ o ® name of by King | Prosbyterian genoral assembly ot Sar b ’ : N— ¥ a I 5 0 sen conslde e nteres )} $ ) ) ! M O 4 Camaron, who allagen. that ahe took | poniay, Wil sonsider thelr interests by take > AN e THE MERCANTILE 1S THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR, Bim to a room and robbed mm of a $5 bill, | Nickel Plate road from Chicago. Ele 1 g 18 years exper! For sale by all First Class Deal: Manufactured by the The police matron searched the woman and | buffet sleeping cars. on all through t ‘The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-~No Ammonia; No Alum. & { 3 Clreulars fr F. R, RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO., " {4th and Foroam Factory No. 804, St. Louis, Mo. Jound $4 in her stocking. | Depot Clark and 12th streets, City ticket 1 e v Captafn Mostyn says that this woman has | ofice 199 Clark street, Chicago. 1 _aed in Millions of Homes—aa Vears the Standard TR 4T 24 NEB.

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