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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 1895. | charge of the dark doings of the order for the Board of Health Scores a Point as to Future | , 10 pleces extra heavy striped taffeta siiks | Annual Meeting of Their Ascociation Opened | qigni: =~ o0 o0 o A i i for fancy walsts at 49c a yard, well worth | Omaha Y. 1 | “Grand snark of the universe, Willlam Policy, $1.10; one walst length to A customer only in Omaha Yesterday, . i 0 pleces of A1l black molrs sitks, in steipes, Eddy Barnes, St. Louls; senior hoo-hoo, vice- | M Dieny | RE WAYOR'S VETO READILY SUSTAINZD | FOrth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard, going | SESSION OPENS WITH OFFICIAL REPORTS | cago; scrivenoto, . €. Benjamin, Council | at 69 a yard Bluffs; bandersnateh, L »ee In ok B LSS S P Bluffs; bandersnateh, Li L. Deemer, Lincoln; gt % i et il | custocation, W. Bullard, Omaha; | H I \\ Y/, l NS We se 0 bovs' suits ¢ 133 ne Dollar. Spirited Debate Provoked on the Proposi- l,‘:,!,, '{h,‘. ':,,”'(" Ha ‘”,‘.@ ‘~"'Z\|L_'; FHIS | Election of OMeers Begins with theR e | I‘NYI,"-“:"I;'IT‘VI“”v Omaha; arkanoper, Gould {”I( | U\e O‘IILS U ‘: ,”.nl le ,’“ ”‘_ ,_A‘tll_‘ l‘h‘lll (nl( I o eithe tion that Some Municipal Bodies Other | CHANCE, R —— Election of Fried as Pr ae | Vaisteen victims reseived tho degree ot the nfavorabie comments from competitors, who either y o ds 1ad Some " S $ evitable Roof ort of the Co lay the Soi em to gri 3 " v com g . enfite . AR it New sorts with every sunrise, new ele- bt ey plavtal kiten.” Somo of them came lo wtiet | g the New Remady for Dys- | sell lr.'17h or commanl exhorbitant profits, about our dea of Economy, | gancies, new dellghis for you on the price No hints could be had as to the names of the i children’s stock amounts to nothiny, T Well_worth your time to give our dress | s e patghse are the full names of| pepsia and Indigastion. | The idea that we don't carry as fine boys' clothds as The Board of Health scored a point at the [ Roods assortment a good look over. Th The fifth annual convention of the Ne- | Perry Drury Corell, Plainview; Dennis Pros . 42 s - LA Ak souncil meeting last night, when the mayor's | {0008 Are here and we are here 10 8HOW | yraska State Lumbermen's association had | ton Benedick, Omalia; Frank Alexander Ew- | o any one here is all bozh. ~ We cheerfully offer a premium veto of the recent resolution regulating em-| ' SOMB STARTLING PRICES. its beginning in Patterson hall yesterday | ing Omaha; Carl Immanuel Ohlsen, Oakland; | Better, Because Perfect Di- oloyes and salarles was sustained. In re neh all wool check and b . | afternoon, with the following delegates and | 1400 Samuel Atkinson, Colorado Springs; | gestion Makes Pure Blood for an article of boy's wear thit we coull not show its ‘using his approval of the measure the may 40-inch silk and wool, 39 visitors in attendance \ . : DITIoR " AFTT NORPGitA (ablote. ORTH |\ o o sepsaancs e \:\ ashington Keens, Aburn: Thomas Hughes | P Slrong fiwss cqual both in style ani fabric. Everything that was made sald: i I ] L nly), Villiam Fried, Fremont; | drewer, | Dunn, Lincoln; William Wallace Cameron . I ke « g [ioe w g y TR [y olan resolution No. 61, of March thorizing | qnieh) “500 Arlington; J. C. Cleland, Fremont; A. Pow llliam Shott Krotter, Stuart; Bdwin | 0 s country-=ves, everythinr but the prices; about $5.00 BRiaTo: raulating the sagie, to employ h all wool serge, colors and black, 25c. | ell, St. Bdward; T. H. Dunn, Omaha; L. F il b L ""”": Some Il]tcl“Slll'lg Facts Con- | ,l the country S ‘\ j but the prices; abouts. certain decinated oiicer d pay them autitul 1ine of all wool challls, sold 1 WaTier, CHISNDT0: O BHIMWAY . LybHy : B O (CianD, | is all we ask for the best. ulated amount Ave Ve ©s0- | season for 50c, n A 5 . " s Ly Ly H e w " ' ) | s B 1o somain ennonnt e L e Frank Ridgway, Gl Ta; . J. Tucker, | Lew Blank Wentworth, Omaha cerning This Remark Ihe idea that we don't carry as cheap bovs clothing charter distinctly states that the Hoard of argest and most complete stock in the | Howe; J. 8. Whit r W. Hatton, | At a late hour this morning the session was . A g 5 Hastii may employ such clerks, Inspectors, | Dodge; B. Critehfleld, Elmwood; Joe A. Mil- | 1l in progress, and countlees empty bottles | able Remedy, as any one here is-—quite true. Nothing Icss than $1.00. maygr nd Councl, of the DOWCES YEate DY | Siach a1l ool Hori eehgh, ih navy ana | ford: Jahn A on, Bxetor; H. J. Sl | e Stolan Wk ks ettt el el true to good wear. The cheapest wool suit outside here is charter in the Board of H ¢ | black, worth $ ¥ esday sale, | Cairo; G. C. Dietz, Omaha; J. C. Barkley M mdiohd kbl Whether we eat to live or live to eat, vt 2 ) 1) $ T " lary g reapiution e ek Omaha; H Jowett, Omaha; William | The cuses against BmA Swido and SWady | ooriyin qhat the possession of a \\mrh_ll least $2. We'll prove it—so can you. Very well Wi the com T nch b alapaca, the 1l © | Krotter, S 3. M. La Grange, Fuller- | AP00uld, the i 2 Ioh | g ch and soun ros! 20 @ ¢ { —trv op \ » here o6, 08 well s Tesol worth Ghe, speclal Wednesday | Krotter, Stunrt; B. M. La Grange, Fullor. | 0 My vought bick. form Soux City Iaat | Somach and sound digeation go a long way | try it You are never too late to come here, unavailing for th ns stated | CLOUDS OF DUST WITH A SILVI LIN: Omaha: H. D, Pottibone Sinnoapeils {0 G | Monday on the charge of stealing from | toward making life desirable, successful, en- | We carry no suits which we cannot recommend. En- effect of thig resolution, if it | aring d ."\\” ’li\\.'\" ) dam done | Bullard, lmuin‘ o} ‘i"’ml‘s'..:lv' |'\”“n:.'. [ L RO ARG Shete st fad i) 22 R RT L A R | irely i i 1 husi incipl U e to increase th bl £l v LA Bkt Ll bl 0l WL 2 S EIRUITRSNS police cof esterday. The woma o CRBERILY, itics W debehd | elv ~onsister ’ - siness . a v, voutd be o e, monthiy | "G G TRCIRT, CADES AND SUITS. | 1, Kinnear, Grandon, Mo Wentwortn, | holee court estorday. | The woman left | tal caacity, endurance in a man, depend | Urely mconsistent with our business principles. tempts A s sanitary ingy 3 ng them out on second floor in four 1018, | mana; P, D, Correll, Plainview; A. F. | her. Abboud left on the following day. The | mOFe Upon vigorous digestion than upon stuff looks rageed, wears bad. who has been r r per mosth, 1, $4.00 2, §7.50; lot 3, $10.00; lot ¥ o s e > i sing, St. Jose| o ‘handler, | husband immediately jumped to the con- | 8NV other one thing. % 3 Drovities for . clork at 50 per. month 2 bt R IR, 5 Buising, St. Joseph, Mo.; J. H. Chandler, o ! ot S R K i fae ot 310, 1t salary of the milk in- RIHe St e skintosli % .| St Jeseih, Mo.; W. W. Fullam, Blue Springs; | clusion that they had eloped together. At dyspeptic man s irritable, uncertain Where would our reputation come T would suggest 1o the cotincil that, aside | WMore money savers on our bargain counters. | Arcadia; . Lightner, Monroe; W. D. | jassued for thelr arrest on this charge . ‘This | 15 nervous, sallow, subject to headaches and | #om the that it has no power in this | TChildren's hose, ribbed, 5e; ladies' hose, 10¢; | G 95 0.8 o § + N SEslLdd b ek [ PR PR matter beyond. the. tunction of providing | linen handkerchists, bo; cheviat outing shirts, | STUm: jeorge C. Benjamin, Council | morning in police court he said that no | despondency. fands, 1 Ddicve i soard of 1Y | age” TV pay you fo visi. these counters, | BIUMS; George H, Kelly Omaha; Fred H. | money had been stolen from him, but that | ~And what s the cause of these common aualliicd 1o, 100k afterall matters coming | TABLE LINEN. Glilman, 3 ‘nm'.lp;;lll\ \‘\‘_lr lnnmr.‘.v he :m;ll the Jarrants Issued because he|typos of men and women? Simply, undi within its jurlsiiction. There has been, in i D Louls, Mo.; C. B. Olsen, Oal d; Yer- | wanted his wife brought g Ry e e i Tt | 8234e D 16 thb Wi Wit nap. | Son, Omaha; C."B. Linderman, Omaha; W. bt gested food, nothing more nor less, The nection with the affairs of this board; e e, wit 3 matters coull be so artanged that the board | Kins to match Ve e R | P v D PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, appetite being capricious, not enough food is could act indcpendently of political ¢ - | in the linen trade D ”(,‘“ I ‘I';_"‘ yl"lm;nlv ‘> y Ivn””\(\ “';:i'lm- - eaten and what is eaten, instead of being| erations 1 helleve befter res conl ‘BN q adford, aha; Jol D an, ha sUMerohants e o6 S . 5 3 g Attuin but I do hot think any < | wandsay LINE 100 | Omalia; I, Jaynes, Oma W, ;| J. B. Chandler is at the Merchants. properly digested, remains in the stomach variety and low pri , tempted’ interferince on the part 3 5 % ancil Blufr . Minor, Nelso Hans Dierks of Lincoln is at the Murray. | for hours, a sour, fermenting mass, pe mayor and council would be tond o [linen towels at fringe t this end 10c; extra quality linen towels at 1ge; [ Clark, Gretna; J . ) Teatu - A. Olson of South Bend is at the Pax-|ing the blood, a source of irritation to every o 3 COUNCILMEN. | , : s > A nerve and organ. No wonder people suffer Ilo\‘\lll“;\ll'l‘lln .:,”1 W :l.: "”M”l\” et | DUl towels at 10c, and 25 bath towels at 17 u M. White of Moline is stopping at the o i el s at in his opinlo i s 1 5 DIV o | B i W e et | A trom pooe biod, shattera werves, wa- || QPR GREA/AT MARCH SALE OF . M. Rublee of Broken Bow is registered | Ches, Dalpitating hearts, irritable tempers | T A man vas expended by varions | BRAD SLAUGATER'S ACCOUNTS, he proceedings of the first session were | at the Dellone ind gloomy, discontented feelings. * g a preliminary nature and consisted largely f f g T 1 oards’ withiout any deference to the wishes Bl i ¥ | Miss Sarah Ryan of Quiney, Tll., is visiting | Now, what is the rational cure for this r,:l’ the council. The resolution was a step in | Affates of flis 1 as Unlted States Mar- | 0f the reports’ of officers and the appoint- | Coffey and Mr. E. B. Ryan in 2 the right direction and the council ought to FHATTo RN R CH B IRV COuE! ment of committe which will report at common condition? Is it “blood purifiers’ e mec o 3 and “merve tonics?” By no means, because havo more pover than the charter allowed | Dradner Slanghters accounts as United | g, MeCtng today, = 0 0 e by its | John A. C ings, general attorney | i I ST Al S : ik : it, States marshal of Nebraska are to be settled | president, Mr, Willlam. Fried of & e the Nebraska Loan and Trust company, | ! reach the seat of the trouble. 0 ln s n- 3 YoiE s X - Jle to recover | he complimented tho assoclation on the suc- st Point has sent two delegates, C.|that in good healthy working order, and vislons of the charter. The Doard of Health | brought in the name of the people to recover } 1 £0TLh iHET A I ¢ ? o i ey { | 58 0 s B e e ch it he thered the finan. | RUpp and D, Grover, to the lumbermen’s | pure blood, strong nerves, bright eyes, clear | O : ga Lo & did ot abdect. (o, o resolution as o means | between $1000 and 85,000 of fees clatmed (0, G’ glorm, " Some dealers had heen forcea to | meeting. They are at'the Murray. e This week we are showing an Fidiapuaiment, bt 1t i obiee Y 0 e e O, hter claims the | O QUL Of business, but on the whole the | Representativ Crow, chairman of the | Why not? Wicre does blood, nerve, bone, {ho council step fn and raise the salarics of | On the other hand Mr. Slaughter claims the | limber business had stood the strain in a | houso committes on appropriatio AbA R B e S T R ghich covernmen till indebted to him for fecs. | manner that spoke well for the energy and | called homo yesterday to attend his' child . oy .| from the stomach, the food we eat and di- = Rk U r1 O'b Gordon took the same view, and added that | M uble grows out of mo perseverance of the trade. The association | who is dangerously ill. ges ¥ N S p toh t rd was willing to consider any sug- | tions of rules for conducting the business of s in good condition and the membership [ At the Mercer: Joe J. Hockstadter, Balti- | To cure digestion, the one thing necessary k. TR (BT (s F ld' ;':.';:“"',‘“s' Ut At conmifon ey i | the offico, some of the changes being conflic e Ll ol more L ST i O fon i Tar: s is to give the stomach a rest or parth L A e Ao o 111g Tot' propose to surrender all their authority | INg In thelr efect. »is also a dispute e annual report of Secretary J. C. Cle- | peitibone, Minneapolis; G, H. Crane, ) rest by the daily use for a time of some E g toithe council, concerning th ttlement of tme account for L was_along the same general line It | Solds Charles Clark, W rk; M. remedy which will digest food. § e S il e Bed g - the execution of Dixon, the trooper who mur- 1 to the improved relations betwzen | oo Neola, la.; Henr; lhere is a very excellent preparation of NED THE VETO. iSEhEa the retailers and the wholesalers and = It y hoist Bl Lk L Y ¢ Ll ergeant lers and manu ; John H. Price r this kind, not a marvelous secret patent d 7 : City Attorney Comnell staied that. the er tald mecently: “The gov | facturers, which were more satisfuctory tan | R St A TS s Badit it |l SHie e but T plansant; sharmicssLcombin : i Exactly like cut all quarter- council had no authority to interfere wit now owes me $7,000, and unless 1| ever before. n account of the financ Rapids i NewiYork Pivens| 5 i P s 5 i & et o g i L1 PATE CA T EB ere Crs E BRRe B R B S e el I A e e B e R I ed oak with French bevel tained, Howell, Mercer and Kennard voting |account from the Treasury department 1 |to the collection of dues was recommended. | j £l York; 1 under name of Stuart’s Dyspepsia 5 o i - mirror I13x40: c](urnnt‘ly for the resolution. shall begin suit at an early day. I expended | Some reference was made to the projected ; TR and wite, De and nothing to equal it has yet been pro- AHES i U Rad Police Juc Berka wants an assistant | during my term as marshal an averago of | excursion of the lumbermen's association of ‘Adams, *Minneapolia;, W, “Williams, | duced in the whole category of patent medi- 8 174 carved;inside measurement elerk provided for in the police court. His | $3,000 a year from my own pocket. The de- | Missouri and Kansas, which will occur next i Raplds. L i A R 5 it 1 B ! ¢ B A firs request will be considered by the finance |partment has been asked by me, through Con- .I!:\l\,um,'y. ’T:u- ermlsk:\ dealers have been ‘\“ . FSCURCa DY renslalTabIuls Lia s uperior i to i 4 ft. 2x6 ft 2. It has a first commitiee. gressman Meiklejotin, time and again for its | invited to join and a committee has been ap- LRI (LD the e A R T O S e s 1 v i Acting Chlet of Tolice Mostyn was in- | statement, and has Always Tefusca. It may | Pointed to consider the suggestion, The e At the Murray—Stuart Shears, Lincoln; | jiedt &l bieatse when Uiese labiels ate = GRS SIVEY RS Spil; structed by resolution to order the police to |bo that I can arrange matters to bring the | cursion will be to the yellow pine regions, H. C. Miller, Grand Island. et ymiknow what you afs takink o y5i g ; ;i which is adjustable,also has arrest all garbage haulers, who were found | gzovernment Into court at the next term of the [ of Missourl, Arkansas and Texas and all |, At t g D. Butterfleld, Cre A e RER e Tl A Al Bk i : . : dolng business without a license. federal court here in Lincoln. 1 shall try and | arrangements have been perfected for an en- | jon3 1% I Ghichrist, 'Kearney: L. S A R S e e | i ] clamps to hold bedding in A resolution by Kennard limited the ex- joyable trip. TS ‘1“‘]" ‘1' l‘“’]‘\ ey Lh' ong l‘;' D) ‘_" '1"51:; es {“Ll ]1'|~I-L l‘;o'; , lace. This bed is tuall penditures in the sewer maintaining depart- ot SR The following officers were elected o serve | gons Jonn MoMiehas, Norge L B g oL 3000 1 place. 1h ed 1s actually B D ot exqelit In cases of 4 D e T I B S Ditl, North Platie: John Hobenlan, Ancoln | pr. Jennison recommends them highly, not - 3 5 = worth §350 and two years The report of the Board of Equalization | FXeursion Via the Burllugton Route to | secretary, J. C. Cleland; treasurer, Louis | Nieman, | ouly “as a_cure for indigestion, but also be- ; s ago $75. We bought all the was lald over for one week. According to California, Bradford; directors, J. D. Brewer, B. Critch-| At the Arcade—Theodore Frericks and | C3Use they increase flesh by incicasing nu I i factory had! at less. than the repiri-tie-plans of asscssment for re. | Leaves Omaba every Thursday morning. | feld and M. L. Frios. yife, Taimage: Robort Wheeler, Arcade A |Uritlon, 000 erease flesh, ap - Sy actory had, a r T Mason to Williams | Through to Los Angeles without change. HOOS GI STHER. . Dillon, Council Bluffs; A. G. Minor, Nelo . s crea . ap- S a .. :;X’"’,‘u,“':,.{'““:,r_‘; '\\‘-:fi‘\'\'\‘;il‘h avenue from | Most pleasant, economical and EIHOT HOO-HOOS GET TOGETHER son; A. Montgom % C. B Lin- | petite, and to secure healthy digestion, 1 cost to manufacture el 5 At § o'clock, after three hours of prepara- | derman, Adai ' G.” Sull, Caito; John | have found nothing & Her tontdlig Second to Sixth streets were rejected and | WAY.Qf reaching any point in Golorado, Utah | o7y' repose, most of the mombers ratuened | Bridenbuugh, Hartngion: Samuel Davies, | St s Dyspepsia Tabl A AR 8 Salitsents ! rige 3 U ! % | Stuart’s Dy: ) Mr. James Ben- s 2 PR e e s tiorney ATy oo O piekets, full IRtormicl 2 _illustroteq | 10 the hall to atiend a meeting of the Con- | WANNE J. & Johnson. Iarnes, tontotaRos! eI eredRilvepybarg Sale Prlce Ofll $ 4.50 gineer. g fory i tieket omes L catemated -Order of Hoo-Hoos, an organi he Do & el with nervous dyspepsia and catarrh of stom- SLIGHT CHANGE OF POLICY. folder at’ the Burlington's city ticket office, [+ Vit “Prope OF Hoo-tHe0t, B0 e om | Mrs. Nettie Archibald, © Linc b vt aiate ed E AN g o e teeat, tion which p AT T | i, i G, . Adams, ~Onen [ach. Everything 1 ate seemed to sour on m S S D Y s e i I oy Ty e, G A number of resolutions were introduced the parent stem of the lumbermen's associa- | e ' Frank 15, White, Plattsmouth: | stomach, could not enjoy a meal for fes e are «ole agents for the Success Combination Folding Bed. The which provided for small expenditures in " tion. The principal object of this strangely ench, Lincoln: W. W. Camer of the distress afterwards. My druggist World’s Fair winner. The best bed in the world, strect ropairs, each of which was made the | ororea by tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & St, | named organization i the absorption of | Chesters . WL"arford, Sowapds It V. Mar- | adyised Stuart's Dyspepsia’ Tablets, and T subject of prolonged debate. It was con- | paul rajlway, the short line to Chicago. everything pleasant in the liquid state. ) g b Coln: 7. |can now eat anything I want, have gained 0 tended that such leglslation was contrary | cean train’ made up and staried crom | dentally i€ finds time to advocate the preser- | U Linco ins EQuapln Rlince “|in flesh and good spirits, and I know the = to the policy which was adopted at the be- | Gl Baggago ehecked from residence to | vation of the life, liberty and happiness of | 4 P 3 P. May, Gales tablets id it, and I shall always keep them ° ° ginning of the year, which was that no such b hese modest undertakings are des . Elegant train service a - | its me B. C. Houlahan, Stanford; J. D. Bre: within reach. expenditures should be made except by or- u‘,‘,.',\.f'“(f:fi;:l.m 4 "‘;f;t,,\‘.r,‘e"”f.f,‘,;“h‘,‘j:}‘ufi"':,ry to be accomplished by a mysterious use of | George 15, Hastings, A T O A ont iremariiabla b oir e laver N, W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts, dinance. The resolutions were passed, how- | clectricity and heated by stearp, with elec- | the figure 9, a black cat and Egyptian | Ferris, ~A B u * | made by these tablets was in the case of ever, after some objection. tric light in every berth, Findst dining car | mummy, all of which are contained in nine | s W D Grum, Wiibury Mrs, R, R e h Ly rVillE s Tas The committee on paving, curbing and gut- | service in the west, with meals served ‘“‘a la | trunks, whose iron-bound outsides are S ay M anin o AT A e B Al chronic dyspepsia for twenty-five years = tering reported against the ordinance provid- | carte.” The Fiyer leaves at 6 p. m. daily | proudly pointed to as a proof of the existence | I 1 Ra¥ SMARKE®: & g AGAMES: Brad- | g goctors pronounced her cas au18 ing for paving Jackson stret from Thirty- | from Union depot. of their contents. Any able-bo died, h«film) | p.,“ ,,,u“.' Mrs, D. C. Congdon, |yet she enth ly writes that the tab- 1 "——-—-h sixth to Thirty-eighth with sheet asphaltum. | City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street. C. fets completely and permanently cured The committee held that the property owners | 8. Carrler, city ticket Stuart's Dyspepsia Table ve doctors had petitioned for Trinidad sheet asphaltum — - bills because a full sized package costing f and that such material should be used. Commercinl CI ive Committee, cents at any drug store wili often do more This revived the same old controversy that | At the meeting of the executive committee zood for a weak stomach than $50.00 worth has played a part in nearly every council | of the Commercial club rday afternoon of ordinary doctor's fees. meeting since the Sherman ‘avenue muss. y . e v e Sherman sveiio |l waa Glded o coninon s mony Ripans Tabules. terized as an attempt o prevent competition, | 0¢als and to give them on the first Thurs- ® 0] 3 Saunders defended the committee on the | 4y evening in each month. on 1@ Y ea ere uxl"’ ground that the members had recommended | A resolution commending the Travelers ‘ [ the only safe method to insdre the legality of | Protective association was passed. C o l 1 .1 oot OCkCt the tax. A or v N A 7 ' & W 2 < % Ater further debate Howell's motion to| o © euer Bvery b in the house. How often you hear that old saying! { gulyaaRyia SISO < p amend the committee report in favor of the molawapawhen athe siglorious: (clime ordinance was carried by ten votes to six, | California” did mot attruct tourists. Where else would you expect a person to die? You The. amended report was then adopted, and | Year after year the tide of travel sets in B ilhsice s b cklugnt v na stronger and stronger every fall and winter | oy wouldn't expect a sick person to get up and go out i and gour lfe is dnsured against Ordinances wero introduced carrying out | toward this favor:d region. 'There is no cli- firoiuances wero ntrodliced catrylig ot | oeko.like It on thls sontinent for & winier | e of doors fo die, when there was a nice house, with all 73 T These were re- | resort, and the usual fine service on the ; 3 St 3 » Lk o Py 2 tee, readive to rtrenchiment. These wers re- | {onl, ail, 1 o, e, torvie on U | by the modern convenlences right at hand to die in, & S : the tortures of dyspepsia and all The fcllowlng ordinances v : Pre- | brought to a de of perfection which | oy . 5 ¥ y k i 1] viding for repairing of Leave atrcer, | leaves nothing (o be destred, % would you? - And still there are lots of folks that do [¢ Twenty-ninth to anging P, DEUEL, e A A 1 a . e o ~ ¥ B i i RTHRL . SanEIE | Gity Ticket Agsat. 1808 Darnam aireot, ,die in the house,before there is any reason for them : kindred ailments. One gives »e- uo to Hickory street d other st s + ), iy ' ::b‘;:.:llnllnw Water ydrabt at Twenty-fourth and B e & todie at all. Haven't you seen friends of yours just = Hamilton streets; ordering grading of alley ie Northwestern line fast vestibuled Chi- : o SRR e e s . .;fl\:fw.‘,"‘fi,(..“,,,‘.“‘,:,. IS RradlugHotiality cago train n‘m‘ L ey 5 7 u,.f‘u.;m.. waste right away, almost under your own eyes, when , | A sinslo elance at (his gl lief. grude oF TTL-ih avesus, (s Voppicion | Chlkago. i 343 next morning “m'.”‘h.;.,\'fl.,? b it did seem as if there could have been something s goue tircd hones, The comfort Tt erys u Vool rth ave €8, 1 to breakfast, Svery part ) . . talizes and ropped abou here and A A ain e RIGRT. Jor Pk B2 P done to stay the dread disease? The doctor called it el anc Sioppn o all “leld in Going L1ke Hot Cokes. Other eastern trains at 11:05 a. m. and 1 =) e i solution™ the chemists say, bules: Sold r 1 by al That's n chestnut—n decayed, moth-caten, | P it Gailyooed: o, Consumption, probably. 'May be it was a hard cold The chair Is overstuffed; that s com- / AT e prehistorie chestnut—but we've a chance to| O 3301 Ay at first, and a gradual decline. A good doctor says pletely ineased i leather,” with no sizn pans Chentical Company, No. 10 Epries 5t N. ¥, use it legitimately In describing the way that AT T of wood above the feet, The upholst y q e shgpti 3 Coulk «'1.;)'1‘|{nx(;rrni\un S ; 0CK s i 4 |~ good for a dozen years of the hardest ] J' L;F _}[F [J l —|L__|1 s golng. A few of the many bargains: S hiaaliny o Omaha Teachers as-| % ice . We use long-fibre 1 curled Fine Prince Alberts, cly worsteds, $9.00; | gomieiom onn® of th ha Teashers . ° o T v $9.003 | gocjation which was to have been held in the | €3 $ | Dair, uot the short e which Bige £ 4 sack sults, §7.00; men's all | city hall today has been postponed to Friday Us@ OZOmu].SlOn k4 Iy “bunch up” and ruin the whole ousers this week 95c; men's i ¢ d Y [ R IS o B RS B 0 o DEIDIOIOIIEOD 05 25 HEOIVEIIEITIDILIBD0E5I 655 men’s | afternoon, of the ¢hg pring suits, q Ol alvadity Ouialia manianay o he covering Is a heavy Tan Leather, We want to get before your eye 00 | tne death of T. B. Hamilton at Melbourne, | 1 i 0 i Tho ROVEEIRCIE S JEONY LR 000 8l [ 2 ” 66 ” por ent ot o save”on”every St 8} i Tl o ikl Mg | d * in such a case. Ozomu.lsxon won't bring a man back thick . i, 1 s fastend by wha 456 456 456 86D the namo of thia slore In your mind, | Nhonr of (mena aud Councll Biufte, 4. C from the cemetery, but it has prevented many a man s in reality small spikes, with Happy Thought M. , worth C, 2 ;:l:ful |\fl: b \H\-.‘IH. her N”’IY. rm[wlnl he ‘]‘J,l A“.d man'v a woman frorn go”‘g thele' Are you on 3 are v D] ro R?Ffll‘ Ded]erh ()f C]gu_l S= A glven free with Little Queen Ire h| teen months, your way? Are you beginning to get tired out? Get- at comfort” chairs we in To introduce our new brand 456" without expense of 50c. Speclal price for Wedneslay A’ second teat of the new fire englne was % ) 4 > the depth of the seat and the of traveling, we will send you the Take elevator to fourth floor. made yesterday afternoon at Eighteenth and | ting so that good things don't taste good any more ? 2 idih of the arms. The result is that YTy TS s i : FEATHERSTC B BABY CARRIAGES. | IR Siin ey Bk R AN AR i A y h 4 they rest the whole body almost as mata Daily Bee for 3 months Gratis A T e R ET R LT U etting worried ? etting so you cough every day, much as if you were lying upon a sofa. | With cach thousand clgars purchased. These clgars general construction, best in style and finish at evor, or two of th and lots of nights? Want to get hungry? Want to This is a feature of our own, are without doubt the fines gars in the market, and best for you in prices. We sell them | l test as 1 i i - 3 . o - | fl ) [ ¢ :‘l:x;ub U|fl"])'l|l:"~',]:‘lt“ n:, ;1 ||nlns .L. the | 2 v . k 'I““ ‘\:\“l’ and | o have mmb~ taste good ? Want to eat and enjoy it? ;"fl CHAS SHIVERICK &CO., S \\.H](:‘ /l\l\(:\hr WITKTU BE FIRST CLASS, vuying, 8 ol Lhe SR JoALll) wary colgined. Try Ozomulsion. It costs a dollar to try a bottle. o FURNITURE of Every Description, ms 30 d 2 per cent for cash. B AL 1 b, AL, XUIR Flaee AlgH et st tho Dr i onday | ey M y be it won't help you. More likely it will. You'd Temporary Location 60 carri Il fuistiea with plush, $4.60. | Cadogan. C. A.. Gondnth, C. 1. Smads, 1. L | 1206 and 1208 Douglas Strest. DUFFY & CO Omahn Neb. — - | Lincoln and confer with the officcrs of | G0 give THE DIRECT 80U I‘Il RN ROUTE » State Poultry Fane s association rela 2 WVia Kook £ g ’ 1YA th Toliluh Sua Best Albe akl e slov:| S Thin, pale women get plump and beautiful on Ozomulsion, — " April 1, at which time the committee will | Most all druggists sell Ozomul- “ n_f‘ To ail polnts In Kansas, Oklahoma, a | report. | OZOMULSION Cures Colds, Coughs, | sion—they all will pretty soon—or . FRO Terr Texas aud all points in sou This evening the ladies of the Clifton | | Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, and T i - Califor Onl; D 1 ou can get it of . A. Slocum C ia. all points | Hill Presbyterian church will give a supper a0 Somplaints; B you ean g - T FROM THE TANK. of Tezas. Texas Limited" leaves Omaha | at the resic Mrs. Solomon, 16002 Mili monary Complainte} 8ctofula, | 5, pogr] Street, Now York City, oy PERMANENTLY z DIRECT FA ) sencrul Debllity, Logs of Flesh, Au- e at 0:16 . ., daily except Sunday, lar tary avenue pper will be seryed from G + aae of f } B ssiers ot 'oil Daiots.ta Tosas 15" ours I | o % and feom 8 1a 10 otlonk, e lagies | | @emis: and all Wastiag R 3 : OR NO THAK ; advace of all other lines. Turough tourist | ge have adopted & new and novel ide - PAY é ) No liler. No Steam. No Engineer. cars via Ft. Worth and kI Paso 10 Los An- | ave sent out any number of invita- | : RED | / " L Fower for Gorn und Keed Mille, Luling 2 P * Hay, Running Creamerles, Separators, &, ete., call at or address Rock lIsland ticket silk sack, while on’ the face Is a re- | NO PAY UNTIL CUI | : o [ office, 1602 Farnam st that the ‘party who receives it return | CHAS. KENNEDY, G. N. W. P. A, | the sack. placing in the same 1 cent for cach RYE'SEEDS TorWE A it A T ihendi i over SR e Bank Reteronces. | 8 Gl, : OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES - year of his or her age. > + 3 Ous,evil dre: 1 POk i 4 BAC S v Quient e AR ; od"by" Youthtul ' evro e 3 EXAMINATION FREE. | P Stntlonary or Portable. f@huse Omaba fi48 b . today e a0 8 ety and L R g MOperallou NoDetention from Business. | ¥ e £ 1000 1L B ad for Cal u Prices, ete., describing work Lo be de Arrives Chicago 7:656 a. m. tomorrow. 3 ) A \ yeatoeket. b0z - ) b | . 1 for anu' EN“G’I*EVV,JORI;“ The Burlingtow's “Vestibuled Flyer” dues | MAITLAND- Harry Stewart, March 1185, | [ i 3 awrieuguaraoise tosureor manpy refunded. W rite e SEND FOR CIRCULAR. P ; o THEIQI‘TP GAS ENCINEWORKS. t 3 p. m ed 2 year ths, o Vi o) s Benied p rapner, e - i aliu " o ny L at s p. m. i 0 Ll : B L S LT T ER CO. Mrickets 404 full tatormation at 1834 Far- | FOMAAIRET FUhGar private, “Taterment | o fiome: K of e o Ll 0 O S, 6 Ao B B o Habonss Pt THAE 0. E. MILL s Chicgo, 245 Laks 6L, Omabia, 32i S0, 15(h 8ty MAHA, NEB. waw St Lawn cemetery, Bbermas & McConnell, Kuuw @& Co and by Vickers & Merchant, Drugsiss 307-308 N. Y. Life Bldg,, Ol - more than a dollar to get well, probably. N ou are o examine our 580009200000009501 DEEIIEIRIOLOO NI 0NOIINSG085. ne of cartal s il deap geles, For full particulars, maps, folders, | ti n back ch being tied u