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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BREE: SATURDAY, MAY [NTROBUCED TO THE WORLD b e " 7 THAVREN'G CATIDT O[T hree y 13 tor in the Lati oAve AR\ \ r | The latter has not yet been arrested. Meyers DE LN TLR YSP u l'nyv;‘r'"‘::u:‘-: bt Myt ol OB LR UL y ) d o was hronie suffer SAYS HE WILL NOT TRY [T | % Srraiined snusieasea suiy. HAYDEN'S SATURDAY SPECIAL | fiiardnest. * i e s rontc A number of the residents in the vicinity for class worky cand in 1580 h of Pender are In attendance around the foini to_Chicdwo, where he entered 2 federal building to give evidence in the mat- § § 5 " & Tgnatius college: This was the last hen Judge £cott Has Asked an Outside Judge to | ter of the application to dissolve an injunc- Men's Boys' and Ohildren's Great Clothing | of him by his friends, and the announ ment of his dedth y ¢ was a painful P tion issued some time ago by Judge Dundy. lo Begins Saturday. 188 to them Ther. Teeson Wis 6 Hear the Libel Case, The injunction restrains Captain Beck, In- L € SALIICAY ited man and gained the universal it of the Winnebagoes and Omalias, respect of the students who were attend as well as certain oth from ejecting the ing_Creighton dollege at the time when ands, pending a final | WASH DRESS ~ GOODS AND SILKS | he was conneeted with it. i GIVES HIS REASONS FOR SO DOING | lessecs of the Indian lands, pend bl 8 e — - PASSED WORTHLESS CHECKS. 3 Hood's saparilia Is abeolutely un Children's Fast Black Cotton Hose 12 1- - 1 What fiad to Say In His Talk to the | o004 ag a blood purifier and strengthen Pair- Remnants o Hats,Caps | Fred ""':'"" anilfor. .nlu pting to WHISHENGBRYS 10w g ——— Spring Sults ®7.50 Saturday. by OMoer Rings, cHarged: With paseing Had Much Cordu nts 08¢, Woithle Pove k‘; 3 The mil at Manchester, Bngland, charged The complainant s J. L. Miller, propri- ; estor. | e New York commisslon bous M Canty | MEN'S BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH- | etor of the Little Horn boarding house, 1018 At a session of the court held yester he _cloth, not to L ING SALE. South Tenth street, whe Haskins 1 pald the government, nor the cutting, mak mming. All our goods are in just as cheap. In hard times Overstock and lateneéss of season compel | for wome time. Yesterday Mr. Miller this sacrifice, .The sty the make, the | yim o either pay his board bill or le lining and th finish guaranteed cqual to the s, having kept Mr. Miller "ime under the pretense The 0!d Rellable, day Judge Cunningham R. Scott decided that he would not sit to hear and deter to supply the demand we are at all times on the lookoet with ready cash at our dis nts that are hard up and eir bills come to us for relief & UAS MADE AVERY FAVORABLE [NIBRESSIGN. mine the lssues In the alleged criminal | jjke WHuh - Lo workian can't. eEen N Yaniing; Teappe | « | best merchant talloring. against Edward Rosewater, edito e ants goods cheap, and in order 8or / libel suit agalnst Edward Rosewater, editor | mu Ants’ goods cheap, an 500 men's suits, strictly all wool, in light ould get no money on his checks / | tificntion, He made to Miller's order a check Merchant's National for $10, and sig own name to it. It was learned of he Bee, wherein Sophl L. Bennett, wife of ex-Sheriff Bennett, claims that, as | posals. Mere alleged matron of the Douglas county Ja, | TS and dark colors, regular selling price $12.50 up to $15.00, your choic: of entire lot, § 700 men’s fults, in the new Oxford, bridge and London sack or frock style, plain For the KIDNEYS, LIVER and URINARY ORGANS ] her reputation had been injured by reason | and so it comes that we can sell you goods | bridee and London sack ook style, plain | PRSI 100G ak Rot. Know . 2 of the famous open lotter in The Bee on the | for less than cost of production. Socks | 7 [y, vorsteds, worth $I800, your chol {eld him the $10 check was we The best blood purifiar. And deservedly so, for a better, purer and more effective Soap was re electiol N e her 6, 193 hat we se or 3¢ are sold for 10c a over; 5 oys' by or & s o0 16 1 B ’j € % O one £l by pl v dlin- N " | o ta Wity Judge Bostt ad given.| At Blue G, A, Ri ulta, squarsior:round [ | 48} bev hohey, sester G, 4 190 b i b e B e | mever made. SANTA CLAUS SOAP never disappoints the most i OBSCRINUTRLRY, VULES SEOY | cut, with two sets of buttons, $5.75; white e newest sp colorings, 1l i o make i cuced, o atix by reinoy { : i people to understand that when the case | fakerchiofs that we sell for 1o are sold | 4Ualiti s tomorrow your chofc To; hab b PHakiha wAAr net THrien of the an it exacting housekeeper. Try it and be convinced. Sold everywhere. i was reached for trial he proposed to hold | by bargain stores [\.‘v o lm;:_\m. of stra 1“‘:"3 e "“"l Ll Ak ”II:\N ) '[‘t"" kriown th Hence the arrest 4 QLU v thee e o the docket, as there was no law nor | hats, originally to be sold for 50c, our and fancy effects, 60 styles to choose fro aaking e At L fvor. To resto A b : onto the docket, A o o bl to sur. | 19c: men's mackintosh rubber coats, § A UL UL a8 Heven of cight farme and 3,000 head of 18 the ouly wiy by witich houitiy cun be Mece only by N, K. FAIRBANK & CO,, Chicago. precede ch would compel him to st precedent which would compel him ir PRI P s s R s wavs he can draw a cheek for ) In order to give all a chance and to avoid | $2,000 or evad 1t8 genat repu render to any person on carth. .E. W. Sim- | g & pockets and pearl buttons, you pa 20,000, 366 RIANAYA WL | Ivar, wad by eral and 1 S, elle, the attorneys repre- | place else $1.00, our price the big crowds on Saturday evening, we B Rr placing them Ithy condition drives senting Mr. Rosewater, knowing the posi- | sateen shirts, with corded bsoms place on sale tomorrow morning at 9 a. m. 1MUSEMENTS., disonse nnd pain from the syst Forall troub! or the ases pink figured calico, worth Te, at 2l Kiduey, Liver wna Urinary nt suspenders, silk overshot tion taken by Judgo Scott, Thuraduy pre. | gant susperdors, silk overshot » yard, 10 yards for 25¢c; only 10 yards to ea Mandolin Orchestra Concert. distressing disorders of Women: tor Matarin sented the matter to the members of the | o) %y o0, Yo price 150; all wool men's suits | customer The conccrt given last night by the | #od phvaleal troubles gencraliy, this great district bench, asking them to take some i 16" BTG GC (il wool blowse suits, | Mill remnants of fine sateen, G yard. Omaha Mandolin ofchestra and: Tmperiali forisuy hugnoeqanl,” Slowsce urimpnaters; a ar’ action looking to a change of venue of the | 750;°a fine line of neckwear to choose from, | ~Mill remnants of shirting ard Banjo and Guitar club at Boyd's was a | good, Hoh 5 shil E case. Acting In accordance with this re ; men’s shoes, for which the lowest priced M:Il remnants of best calico, 2%c¢ yard niost p; inced success, The house was . H. WARNER & CO., quest, all of the fudges held a meeting | Shoe Atore in town asks 250, ko on sale to- | Mill remnants of white dress goods, Se and | S0 the decorations ek particulanly | Lougon, Rochoster, Frankfort, Totonto, Par s 5 in tho afternoon, though after its ad- | morroR foF 8108, fine vies to MRk TR | i vemnants of half bleached and cambric | APPropriate. the colors of Spaln s An Melbourie, D) journment they refused to state the action | unq suits, we can do wonde ot ex- | muslin, Ge yard. el '“m|“;"."i”'n'.‘ Jnterlaced, and | ———————— A IR x ) that had been agreed upon. The lawyers | ample, we offer men's prince @ suits [ Remnants of table linen and toweling at | gufiel forth the heartiest endorsement from - - 3 i the itime lad flled the application | for $850. All wo ask s a call. It we can't | less than cost. N 1 the | e audience rouping of these club Read Toda or the change and had also fled jer | please you you out nothing, on the uring our rush on wash dress goods the | together was a happy thought on the par 'r»r‘ th i hf:im ";'xle.!l I..’m”nump-{r unn\mul'f Dher and, “wo are satisfiod we. can save | past week remnants havé been accumulating; - of Messrs WI"'J';“" Cummings and the y v. i 8 he reasons: why [ 9o AV V¢ and a dollar saved In these | they all go on sale tomorrow morning at mony and modulation which the plavers Mr. Rosewater could not have a fair and | times is equal to $5.00 carned in good times, | Prices that will sell them quick. Be on | talled forth showed most careful trainibe 3 1 impartial trial before Jud e, %0 don’t stand.in your own light. hand if you want a bargain in wash dress [ MIS. Cabn sane two numbers aaf t er IT LL BE A PERFEG] HAIR_RAISER Yesterday, upon taking the bench, THE GLOBE BANKRUPT SALE, goods tomorrow and save money and get & To the local stage was a pleas: ' r solo showing that of a.go0d voice, which i place i ar Douglas st s thrown in. sell extra heavy [ SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' AND GE} Judge Scott declared that the motion for the change could be overruled, or denied, as e o i e o sralls, the G0c grade, for 19c, one FURNISHING GOODS, i I\\“L“i" i dld here was 10 statute In this state by which | p stome Chidren's fast black c 4o, Hermn: musical world. § orbids in- e ; 3 pair to a customer, hidren’s fast black cotton hose, Herms ¢ s i y AT b Anv Sxtiite s e el c could be taken from his jurisdiction, ! - dorft dye, only 12%c per pair, worth lx‘\“:.\‘:"x_y‘.‘l,.“h".;x “uI xl\l'l'x‘uu‘luu'ljnm.lll:El: If you hear of any extra commotion on Saturday, don't be Having relieved hims:If of this opinion, he | , First-class boarding houses or private [ Ladles’ silk mitts, extra heavy, only 1 et they. were. all aplendidiy Fiin i s htoking e e Gl S sald that no proceedings could e had untiy | familles who can furnish rooms for dele- | Lndies' fast black cotton hose, reguiar AL A B e D credit | uncasy. It will only be some kicking done by Boys® Clothing % i ‘1| gates to the Congregational Home Mission- | made, only 19¢ per palr, worth 25c. upon the dii rs of the clubs. It is de- caler: at® e g 4 fze eart iire after the arralgnment. ary mecting June 6, 7, and 8, please send | Ladies’ ribbed vest, 4¢, worth cidedly a pleasure to know that these clubs dealers that'll appear like a small size carthquake. County Attorney Kaley read the informa- | rates to or see M. J. Kennard, 907 N. Y. | Ladies’ night gowns, worth $1.50, go at 9gc. | Play “with infinitely ~ more “ability than tion and, after Mr. Rosewater was arraigned, | Life BIg. soon as possibl 100 ladies’ 26-inch sunshades, worth $3.00, G HELI (7 D GRS e aha were his attorneys filed a plea in abatement, e 8O at $1.50. Gone {0 Entertain the Boys, Realiy--HOW? Plans for the Summer. GEn e BAINFIREARS B 4 i ECAIE, 1 T rasy s b he Tt i jents' balbriggan shirts and drawers, 25e p— “""“" plea sets out the fact that the iform- | perhaps you are arranging your plans for | each, reduced from 40c. Remarkable Curo of Kheumatism. ; atlon filed in the district court is not the | a vacation this summer. Do not neglect o | Infants’ zephyr sacks, 21c, worth 5c. One of our customers who had been We've collected—by our usual painstaking method—some information filed in the police court and | look into the attractions of the Black Iills | =100 dozen gonts' British half hose, worth | troubled with rhoumatism. for a number of 2 3 d rm he two documents are at variance, so | —scencry rivaling the Rockies in grandeur— g0 at 121 years was cured by one G0-cent bottle of Nin= Hundred Su'ts to fit boys from 4 upto 14y R oy et creli oI Sa Rt climate unsurpassed—nature's storeliouse of |~ Gents' 50c negligee shirts go at e, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. We consider it e 2 erned. 4 wonderful_mineral formations and precious | Special sale of corsets on Saturda the best preparation in the mrarket for that one prettier : sr—strictly all wool chovi b8 Scott did not pass upon this plea, | metals. Crystal Cave near Deadwood wits "HATS, S hE AN CooDs iseasor. O. Gasto & Son, druggists, Jack- | _ With such a chalr as this it narrows ne pretticr than the other—strictly all wool cheviots, ¢ 0ok occasion to remark that before the | represented in miniature at the World's Spec aturday. son C. H.,, W. V Persons troubled with [ down at once to a choice between your purse s and homespuns. The shades arve light, de nd mediuing case reached the district court and, in fact, | fair and attracted much attention. The ildren's fancy before any proceedings had been instituted | pleasure and health resort—Hot Springs, | brims and cloth crowns, in all sh : in any court and at a time when there was | South Dakota—with first ctass hotel accom- | worth $1.50. g e talk of instituting criminal proceedings, he | modations, fine plunge bath, beautiful driv andLcHiarents had opened a correspondence with one of | ete., all join to make a sojourn in the Black 50c, worth $1.50. ts and caps, straw | rheumatism should give this remedy a trial. | and your person. But remember one thing: s ',r,“y.‘.\ One application relieves the pain. For sale | Until you own one of these at Com- " | by druggists. fort” chairs your draught of comfort is a lit- tle tepid. In the presence of a perfect plece of cab- plain, striped, checked, mixed and other designs artistically cut fancy sailors in soft and fancily trimmed; silk scwed, silk finished and silk worked the judges of a county outside of the Omaha | Hills a pleasure, a study and a recreation. 3 5 . . = net work one throws away all adjectives . 9 distrlct, requesting @ change of dockets in | Send for pAmPILt KIVING ful descrintion. | s, J2FEC ASSortment of bovs and children’s | e announcement that Biind Tom, the | and comes down to. the naked majosty of BUHEIIU S E the event that the case reached the dis- J. R. BUCHANAN, e ramaoieloc, 200, :2be ) musical genius, is to appear in Omaha next | nouns and verbs. The frame fs oak with DOUBLE SEAT AND KNEE.: trict court. An agreement for the change, General Passenger Agent, 1 hel fall Lo soe OUT men's straw hats in | ek Thursday, at the First Congregational | broad Colonlal paneling framed by Colonial 7 ; Judge Scott said, had been reached before F. E. & M. V. R._R., Omaha, Neb, | oni the latest shapes and styles, 80c, others | [ 1oy "\iil be sufficient to insure & good | bead moulding. ‘In the center of each side And now for the greatest deed the Nebraska ever chronicled: the examination in the poiice court of the | P.S. The F. E. & M. V. R. R. run trains '““-‘, D0 ,“'"."' & i . | mudience. is the Empire wreath directly under the ; 3 ¢ ¢ city. After that time and before the in- | direct to the Black Hills with palace sleepe We are showing the best line of men's sl wide, overhanging arms. They're—upon commereial honor—worth every farthing of formation was filed, the judge sald that he | free chair cars—therefore your tickets should “fi,“'f:\;,',';"‘j ,,::.:h,:“ ",K Tt balpaat SR D e i Ly W e dinescoveringEIsaRravity Ras figuradfconius " B 2 i ;i i renew is correspondenca & Ve A s 5¢, ca cat. W e the attraction at the ot SR InEiTa] Na o6 't on get iy : ne: had renewed his correspondenca with the | read over that road. Mo i Lt by aparoeanibe et el indls be ttraction roy with the insignia of Napoleon. Six Dollars _a Su't. You oiten get an inferior suit for thi unnamed judge, expressing a desire that —— The height of the back, the depth of the ce, Ma, that individual ‘should hear the case. This | HOMESEEKE SURSIONS SOUTH éu;mcrly sold at $1.50 to $2.50, our price now | Sund seat, the width between the arms and the We've sold $6,00 suits for as low as $: ; but this time it's | action, Judge Scott said, he took upon his . : = Monls tur s . 3 AT The sale of seats elasticity of the springs are points on which i £ own motion, not that ha was required so to Via the Wabash Railvoad. Men's fur soft hats, $1.00, worth $2.50. of summer opera begins this m no judgment can be properly formed with- a race against our own resord. We've sacrificed a dollar or ILKS. SILKS. 8 { x‘m by any law, as he had a perfect right to On May 8 and 29 the Wabash will sell Saturday. aikEapecialsFatiaydens) AL R BoInsiRho% out a trial. i . 3 ry any man whose name was entered upon | round trip tickets at one fare to all point L Eh OG- i er ayeens S St L AL (TR On exhibition today. cach suit just for : able c cnge the w > wor ] thie criminal docket of Dougias conniy, and | i Tenneasee (oxcept Memphis), Mississippl, | Al shades of colored satius only 19 yard. | son promises well for the organization, R chshauitinstIprdv berghls o chnlicnas the Whole Mor e A that without the interference other | Alabama, Loulsiana c New cans), LU LR TR COl (R LT EICT G PRl B L S s A ahve s ertertace ot any lther. | Alabama,jTouigiina; (cli“;:r‘klok?n:“oroj“s;‘é'r‘fl:-' 10678 vara: light opera organizations of America as‘ lvel‘lc 0 Thus be 1t Decreed Having disposed of that point Judge Scott | tive pamphlets of land, climate etc., call at | JaPancse wash silks, largest assortment, Rheumatism Gueed in Three Days. g ; talked (o the 1obby, telling the mémbers tat | Wabash ticket offce, 1502 Farnam sircet, or | %8t of New York and lowest prices, die a |, [ S Uniciea” an' winter w 3 e was & much-abusd man. A system of | write Gk Clayton, northwestern passenger | Y25 | i i Atts o 3 ription. p abuse, he opined, had ~been inaugurated | agent, Omaha, Neb. L Swivel wash silks, 28 inches wide, 3%c a | rheumatism in the Back. At Umes it e PR R el SRR ten 3 against him and had been kept up uncea e A S ey KL e o et g Temporary Location, ingly. here is no man in Nebraska who 4 08 May 20th l o ash worth 50c, only 2 | George A. Mills of Lebanon, Conn. “I tried (206-1208 DOUGLAS ST., Bright and carly, we'll open sale on these suits at only has been abused fo much as I, and there | The Unfon Pacific will sell tickets from its | Yard- S e different remedies, but without relief, until ‘ 5 is no man here who cares so little as 1, he | Missouri river terminals to all points in Ne- Yard wide white wash silk only 69¢ a yard. | £, oRPeRe O ago, when I bought a bottle MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. b i continued. braska, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Wy- | Double warp all silk surahs, every shade f (r%0 o) ofidins Pain Balm. After using it 1 A ripple of laughter swept about the room, | oming, Utah, 1daho (east of Boise City) and | Manufactured, our price 50c a yard 50 | for three’ days, according to directions, ‘my |~ e 5 : and, encouraged by this, the court continued | Montana at oné fare for the round trip. Blaokatatlle aitlysporth 3100 fgoesiat rheumatism was gone, and has not re- 3 5 s Us | * Dy maving tat whon e was right he had | For additional information call on or ad- [ & ¥ard. s e et o Loy | BT hedBesti ousekee persilise ¥ t no fears. “This abuse,” he added, “has | dress I. P. Deuel, C. T. A., 1302 Farnam | . D1ack gros grain silk, worth $1.00, goes at | ;ng given it to others, and know they have ; not caused me to lose the luster of the eye, | street, or B. L. Lomax, G. P. & T. A., | 00¢ & yard. been benefited by its use.” For salo by 9 ; 3 | por will it shorten my da He said that | Omaha, Neb. atter what prices other firms may | qrueists ] he came from a long lived race, and if he s e advertise on silks, you can come here an L —.——— ‘ € A S IO (GAE b b A s e Where Summer Breezes Blow. buy the same silks for less moncy. We own wcinded the 5 pretty sure " Resci the Order. ‘ & he would reach the 100-year point. Would you fly if you could silks as low as any house in America and At a meeting of the Board of Public B g - In handling the case Judge Scott sald he To a glen in the wood, Feipronose to make the lowest prices under | \orks yesterday afternoon Chairman Win- ] 1 new what was his legal Fight and duty, | To a spot in the shade all circumstances. & ARy 4 S - choice- Upon honor, the greatest offer ever tendered to man- & ’, bu‘zd It was not a question of duty, ~He| Thatnature hath made; HAYDEN DROS, Eheasinas ‘:""‘m‘" ‘&"“‘"“:’“;N‘m‘.""‘_' oraer for choice. Upon s the g L er ever tendered to man 3 b sald that he did not want to put himself Rich with ferns and wild flowers seaders in silks. ot froTameve Tt Twehty-fi k id y :ver hear the like? | Iha poition Whoro.zond ‘mow. might ik | Ono.of Rature’s fr boerss 250 SILK VBILINGS FOR T30, | Sireet Trgm Twentyctourths (o Twehty-nfth |y pyrops g eegr] VER GLOSS” || Kind: Pid you ever hear the like? f 3 that his rulings were Influenced by passion, What is life to the soul We offer on Saturday 5,000 yards of new | grdering this street paved without a y . ! or that they were made from a prejudiced If to labor is all? stylish veilings at Tlgc per yard. Every | tition from the majority of the property @ @ ! standpoint. Ordinarily, he sald that he | What a joy to the heart piece worth from 15¢ to 25c. owners and selected the material without ‘ would not change a trial to another judge, When for rest we depart SPECIAL SALE ON STAMPED GOODS. a petition. 1In order not to make It pos- . } but the change this time was due to him- To the woods and the dells. 25c stamped splashers only 10c. ;‘)"‘L"“l‘m’"‘ “"r“lll’\""’lt;'r';_‘"“‘l‘“""ll;r% to ;‘T'*‘l‘"’klsx;' o L y 1 self. He did not want to try the c: Does your heart cry for rest Pillow shams per pair, 15c. i 0 Siepea pxenmanCutosieen, v - 3 ! 4 and, In fact, he said that he did not want | In a place that fis blest, Tray cloths, 1 inlingm Ithythe rosnidacislonarobithalaus Beat and Strongest for Laundry, DOUGLAS: & td. pes i 8 to try any criminal case, and to make it With no shadow or sorrow Phe largest and cheapest line of new city officlals in paving streets S & sford’s SWE " or 5 more emphatic he added, I do not want | Nor care for the morrow tinted co etc., in the clty Sas thonEht best. not to DALIL the W use Kingsford's Oswego Corn | o try this one.' If so, send your address for a list of Books for Saturda. to proceed until the property owners Yyt 5 . S 11B101S e unce a complete line of Childrzn's Wash Suits a y& ) o ‘;""'QN ; ‘l"“'r; to personal grievances, | “Summer Tours,” published by the Chicago, - 500 NEW BOOKS, 9C EACH. sent o _majority ! Starch, the most delicious \\.]. |Inm; I;de o lp \.; : s at ‘ £ udge Scott sai “Of course, I suppose I [ Milwauiee St. Paul railway. Geo. H. h are the latest books by popular | PIOCTING street Wi 3 reparati for P inos. Cus- about half of the dry goods store prices. | have got human feelings, and if a man lies | Heafford, general passenger agent, Chicago, | authors. dnduinelcontractivasinwatdet indsia gl Spreparation for Puddings, Cus ! % about me I cannot be an angel to him. If | Iil. ATTENTION, READERS O THIS PAPER, s at that 10 ‘the order to the ards, Blanc Mange, ctc S e L 1 were to try this case questions would —_————— If you are in the money saving line L vaotor L was. Isauntll It atita: Caapgd| 1 rards, iianc langc, Sete. { come up on which I would have to rule ia s, these prices on goods that are guarant ago. : 5 T TR P 1 wgainst the defendant, as all conceivable | Between Cincinnati with palace sleeping | be as represented or money refunded. e i Questions’ would be' rafsods: cars between t. Louls and Washington, D. | aro prices on butter' at DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pills, | Ask your grocer and have no other. EXPANDED (Chocolat 8 Continuing this line of talk for some | C., via the Big Four route. country butter 7 safe pills, best pills. 10CO1AL- time, the judge said that he would allow | The elegant service offered by the Big | best country butter, here we w st e e R ! the attorneys to arrange the time when the | Four between Cincinnati and St. Louis is [ sell you fancy gilt edge creamery for 18c Myrrlagoskioenson, METAL STEE DRINK g pENIE nip 4 outside judge could be invited in to hear | excelled by no other line. Night traius are | and 20c. Now bear in mind that there is The following marriage licenses were is- i H L - (0 § the case B composed of new cars throughout, couches | nonc better made, We have a dozen cream- y M ol E: Result of & tter Eject 5 of the latest improved pattern and Wagner | eries shipping us now, so when you want a o plendid cns ngent for Ne ol PLAsTERING LATH o | The case of l\llulm(';l:wllju.-"m ! sleeping cars in service for the first time. | good butter you will mever be disappointed | s Splanalaicueniirapaant e Narvony anmie L) the zai i stlansan, insane, | pay trains have parlor and drawing rcom | in coming to Haydens' for it. Remember, . Plum Val fou [#1clnl oF. genepal Nourglutoy also for Jthou- e 3 ~ ” against Edward Callahan, Edward Cullinan, | cars and exquisite dining cars, and through | only 18c and 20c for the finest butier made. Robingon, South “On B | et eaiar 0% ke fox. Alconotta el FINEST Willlam Bennett, Dennis Lane and Simon | palace lh|ll‘h-l sleeping cars between St. CHEESE DEPARTMEN fetz, South Omaha and other e Price, 10, 26 and 0 conts. \_/ B. Clark is on trial befors Judge Hopewell | Louis and Washington, D. C., via Indian- W sin full cream cheese, 7c, 9c and Swastedt, Omahi Ry sETMoant 3 and a fury, Where the plaiutifi is sichion | apolis, Cinclnati and ' Chesapoake & Obio | 1 anoy youne "Aperioank Il e o "Nelson, On if THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. of all {0 recover the sum of $20.000 dumakes. The | K3 i contieotion with the famous % i | brick cheese, 106, 12%e and 14¢; limbirger —— 161 S, Western Avanuia. CHICAGY plaintiff alleges that for a long time she wa X ning car service extends through | 12%c and 14c; Edam cheese, $1.10, sold all Little pills for great ills: DeWitt's Little Tanille & rosident of a tract of Jand in the icinie | from St. Louls to Waghington over for $1.50; we have fancy Ohlo Swiss | Barly Risers. ¥or sale by all drugglsts. 7 d”l”(l of Forence lake; that during the month ot | Kor full information regarding rates, ete., § cheese at 16c, 17¢ and 19¢, and any kind of Nundny 11g ST T AR SRS g j lio was ejected, thereby cadu. | APRIY to nearest ticket ngent or address: heese you'want at lowest pr unday Ligu o ber mind. The defendants | B Oy MCCORMICK, Duss. Traflie Mgr MEAT DEPARTMENT. Kiner, Henry:( And P 3 ; Chocolate deny cverything except the ejection, They [ P+ D: MARTIN, Gen. Pass. & Tkt Agt. Here is where you can buy all the best erbuuer. of Elkhorn were arraigned - el also allcge that the platntift was a trespussee ———r sugar cured meats that are put up. Nothe Justice of the Peace Croshy Every house thatis plaste . . upon the land. NEBRASKA MOONSHINERS. ing but No. 1 goods. Dried beef, 10 Stiernoancopa, ""m ||lvl";l-lnlle Jath isa fire trap, and col unites in a perfect form all the qu — s - sausage, d 20c: corned be atterall, of s quor. o k rlor 1 ires to find i Hitcheock W Not Guilty, — e an } May 13. The men pleaded not P lies everybody desires to find in his e ine 0 e A G R R S e el mos miols ey nonly bacon, 10¢; Californis ey 8 Jheumen ublcadee ARok SEARLES : ; PSR R Gilbert M. Hitcheock, publisher of the | OPOTters O Ehe Frisate SN At Indiauols | yugyr cured hams New York hams, $'c. iThe prolimingm assing ae aons | food. If is as Nourishing as Meat World-Herald, was arraigned and plead not B SMERMEHEUS Dl Nowhere can you biy these goods at the under bonds of $20 each, and still pleasant to take. It guilty to publishing loftery advertisements oputy Nlhed. Bhaiepypurahol Tomlingan 4 pliceiya make ————— kK Delicate as a Luxury, and still cheaj vesterday. The information filed againe | Of Red Cloud brought In Joel'Z. Toter and BAKERY. e e (1l L aelliE | 30 Delicate as 'y, and ap him contains ten counts, charging that the | VY- G: Arbogast, the alleged moonshiners | A few prices from bakery and cracker de u use DeWItU's Little Barly Risers SPECIALISTS niting 1o Nioo ! povered | iDIprCE) publication contained notice of the time, | OPerating the illiclt still near Indianola, It | Partments: — Boston brown bread, all o ES— Bnandea MoustBrasl Bt srion, Soveres It is by far healthier than either 1 ]»I;n-- and the nature of the lottery drawings, | I8 stated that Teter brought the still from :"‘,‘l‘" ot Bl “'i all kinds, ‘." bread, ,,"',"" . l'"‘"g‘f i i th Chroni freor i ek o where tickets could be obtained and th pendleton col Vost Virgl go | F9Hs Ti40 per dozen; we havaix. small. lot Your choice df four A~y trains on the ttlo 1o excess of wood. 16 prevents crick= a price of the same 10 | Pendleton county, West Virginia in 1880 | of sweet crackers that must be sold In a | Chicago & Northwester ailway. Two of roni, T i of iukter. Tea, Coffee or Cocoa. ) i and has since operated it in various places | few days, look at what they are and the | these trains, at 4:06 p. m. and 6:30 p. m., 7 WEB Nervous, Ketonted for i1, K Goirment Buildings | e oofore it should be made a houses4 Minor Court Matters. in the vielnity of Indianola. It was first | Price we put on them: Lemons, creams, | are vestibuled nud lmited, arriving in Chi Privi and [ty use, obligitary in all Hotels, T e, erefore it s | ade 4 houss George A. Rutherford pleaded not guilty | set up in a cave in the bluffs near Teter's | SUBAr cookies, graham kies and assorted | cago early next morning. i rivate '/\_”‘l“);“:-"”;‘*1‘,';»",_\ Jind_Beiuel R oo hold article for daily use, as it is in o charge AT s at bo per p da, oyste g 6 eago and othe Citivs: 10t otk Shre of assult Upon the Boriin of | brewory. and afor the brwery was so | Jumbien 8 50 per pound'soda, oymer utter | **Bie sleoprs. ling curs, an. the latet CURE| gilal | i iciomoto weras co. | fomee D o A to Teter's fa a ¢ orackers a3 ast, > ning cha at ul ¥ John Duckhil entered a plea of not guiey | 1%, ML Wa¥ moved to Teter's farm and | fost you ever saws fancy. lemons, per | "Call at the cityr office, 1401 Farnam street, p | 200" OTHWESTERN EXPA A co. | PARIS MIENIE R Lonbon to the charge of robbing Joule Nidley of 4 | {7 ta Kearney. The last locution and the n; codfish, e per pound;.all kinds of [ The Northwestern checks your trunk at Diseases. 59 Wabush Ava, Chicago- 50 W. Broadway, N ¥+ purse contatning $110, ce where the plant was seized wason the lerring and mackerel away down your house. Car —_——— e i =T et 02 ks niate. amainat Waltah n of Arbogast, & brother-in-law of Teter, HAYDEN BROS., ST Smith, charged with picking the pockets of “hi;‘” lz.ll‘xiu"“ulnlx;l Ir.m: lndll:n‘\lu]uv e ders In everything, TREATMENT BY MAIL. CONSULATION FREE. Wo will sead "mm.m""l“‘ a woman, the jur; returned @ d! D! 2 M .‘ i 10 Opérators had an inkling 2 a Freash Are o8 OALINE BN, Jury A verdict of that there was lkely to be trouble and had | Pilis that cure sick headache: DeWitt's e aure $,-3,g;’,"'c‘:,'},s‘.’,"‘s‘:;:,‘“;fif e ST R Ty In Judge Blair's court Martha Sorenson 15 | they found that the tax wepis oo oo wenrch | Little Barly Risers. _ N Liver, Blood, 8kin and Ki ‘ney Dis- bis. d{sorders Health, Nireagth sud V| lcok:ng ‘l'u rt_run-r l';_ll\-‘num of $5,000 from | gallon they delayed action. When Father Leeson in Omaha. | B “Vears.: Funeral from eases, Female Weakiesses, Lost First tre Useitand pay if satisfied, al;e ’:m“l" "“‘:‘l‘;h :l' 3"': fi':‘“;‘ out of a | Deputy Internal Revenu Collector Information was received from Detroit Presbyterian chur Manhocd AND ALL PRIVATE DIs- 3 pAddre -vc'c-uu.om.cgfl. fuay wiish oged that the doctor was Ballew = and - Deputy =~ Marshal - Tom. | yesterday announcing the death of Rev. and e BNy s | EASES OF MEN, ryelous ronli, o ¢ amions dpvein,_Ondasaly - 3 nson went out to the Arbogast farm to find | Father Peter J. Leeson, formerly of this iy, 1h AW ' o ml’l‘l:ullrl‘nl ol'(m:.cnne (l»r‘v } I‘flunllvr.Jn(l— the sxlm, they encountered Arbogast and his A-u‘y' who dropped dead Pl g iy ¢ R o aar A, it (s | REMOVED TO = nistrator of the estate of George Jay, | son plowing in a field about a mile Ny A R AT T s, Interment, Iores ; IS’ T TP P Tra MG oA L AT _lmw: "Il:m( [rl«:‘l'u lnl:::; It m:hv"i-n ll'-:ln:””(‘l‘ 8 .:’ \\.dlfl ; lrlu; ted Interment, Forest Lawn cem: 1416 FARNAM STREET AMUSEMENTS, AMLU BANTS, y, the Jury returned a verdict yestor- | come out to measure the worm before grai- ¥ i i o Call on or Address, el y : - |~ e y, finding for the defendant Ing the license. Arhogast quietly gave his CARNAM ST ] PO qule e 3 ¢ 1416 FARNAM 3T " sumMER oPerRA | (BTH ST, THEATER BRI Another lot of afidavits have been filed In | son & signal and the latter detached one of i W 3 . Searles & Searles, 'UNARANYLY | BOYD'S SEASON. . A L fhe garbage caso of Henry Coombe against | the horses from the plow and struck out Awarded Highest Honors orld's Fair, Dr s 9 fh MATINEES LAST TIMES fAloxander McDonald, the contractor. These | for the house on a gallop. The cause was , P r—————— muonotug. MERY Of WA R . : tter aMdavits charge that the contrator | ascertained when the officers arrived, as MING COFFEE PHE FAMOUS E as violated the terms of his contract with | they found that the cap and worm had been DURING ~ COFFEE THE P4 THE CALHOUN OPERA C0’S. he city. dlsconnected from the kettle and were miss ) POT ATTACH- Matinco Today. | Tonight A flght over the property of the late George | 08 The culprit was cornered, and finally L] S ar e on era o R, Timme I belng waged in Judge Walton's | admitted tint he had concealed the missing : MENT, “MIKADO” |““SAID PASHA” eourt, where the helrs are fighting for a di gl'_Tlh ]nwl showed where they were hidden - Agents wanted 1 REPERTOIF — wision of elghty acres of orchard and vine e plant was in an outbullding, and had every. connty in. th A "o 140 on ard. estimated to be of tho value of $5,000. | been set up and connected in full running svery. gonn ron- | Monday, Tuesdur L OIEEN'S (A0 1. KudeA HIEF lsth Street Th.a'ar\‘ IWULAR o this suit a son by a first wife is arrayed | order. Just how much proof the officers larand terms fongents. | WOCAY Sl Gay | i ainst & number of other children. have obtained they of course refuse to dis- Snuble. B dents: Wednosduy: Feiiree"? HERA DIAYOLO | One week commioncing Sunduy Matinee, Muy 4 s Lokl close In advance, but they have more than WHEELER & CO.; | rlauy atur- | NN th, 3 Federal Court Matters, they need.” Teter, who has been engaged In f day J 'DORJMY 1 8 The federal grand jury has made its first | bootlegging the ilifcitly distilled whisky, was Gt Axouis o LHIKADO Clark and La Rose : 3 yeport and returned two indictments. One | captured on the read shortly before midnight . METREQLITAN RuBdAY BY0B{08 | CLASS VAUDEVILLE CO 3 against Isaac Meyers for sending of - - 8 " -l AT \ PRICES—First floor, 3¢, 8¢ and vy, | HIGH i3 e Tarature through the mails and the Don't forget to take a few bottles of ‘The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-=) "\"""‘:'l'l'hs" M“s" a OMAHA, NEB. | 50 Mutiuees Weduesday and Suturday, i ther againat A citizen in the western part | Cook's Extra Dry Lmperiak Champagne B i ears the Standard: Fits any Coffeo Pok i B4 ¥atefof sling 1guot to e Tadias, | with you on your sumucr Sulingte Jsed in Millions of Homes—a0 Vi 9