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TIH‘ OMAITA I)AII \' BEE: \Il R])\Y NOV T\ITH'R 10. 1000- (7 HAYDEN: Bankrupt Jobbmg Stock Sale HAYDENs Continued Saturday in the New Economy Bargain Rooin. These purchases afford the most startling and sensational bargains ever put on sale in Omaha. $225,000 of fine, new goods put on the bargain couns ters, The entire main floor cleared off for tlns sale, The big grocery and provision room is now filled with big bargain tables, and will be crowded with tre, mendous bargams Saturday. Extra help to waxt on you. Wonderful Notion Bargzins Underwoar and Furriskings from the Seecial SaturiaySale | SELLL. G Si OZS, #-in the new conomy Bargain Koom™ 15¢ pure linen Iu-mnm« h ed handkerchiefs—(only 5 to & customer) Nfiw vcrk Bank‘upt JObhl"g Rouse| °n sx oYevs ) our stove de- Close Cut 'nl,n ”z Easter Hanuf:c!u;:rs at Less Than cach, a i e it | tisant 18 i week Tou d/seing ang Cre-talf Frice. The Grealest Bargains Lver Cfieied in pely S MM S L pl how the largest assortment of Aot " 4 Wo can show the largest assortme Closing the great neckwear sale—$1.00 stylis ' Prices Less Than Half. sloves In. ibte weetern country. - we bave | G0CH SHOOS, neckwear, each, at . ... . v « o.er 200 difterent kinds to select from and . L s & N ¢ have them from the finest on earth to as pairs ladies’ fine £3.00 vici An elegant h“.', of fancy drawi 1Imunl pure linen Children's 35¢ Underwear at 10¢c. low as you can nn«umvv‘mk‘ tor Il:()\u eco kid and ' atent leath doylie, \\mlh 25¢, will be sold at .. e 500 dozen children’s vests, pants and drawers in merino, nat i:‘,'t l‘f'l'f A “ul.f(f:lie vh:‘x‘\:‘ ey r shoes on b Kbv s vvney |.38 We have received another lot of Be l(lm;,, Ihm lnu- sewing silk and ypg) gray and all sizes from 16 to 34, that were made to | We HAVE THE CELEBRATED REGAL will put it on sale at the rate of Je per spool — luc sell up to 35¢—All in one lot at ... s Jc | ::‘i\-.:'wn Ak rl.‘:\fl:-‘r]'umn::xx—:unnlx‘:\\rl ’000 RRIRE EL S8 LAY 20 spools for.. ... .. R lasd |finer or better mnds, Chme and vee it | ° thoes, in patent calf and Clearing up Hu- odds flflll e nnlfl of m«vl-t ete., for l'un(‘\ Ladies 15c Underwear .f 295, We can sell them for $39.00. tol ki § f Then wo have base burners trom $12.5 | V1¢1 Kid, all sizes, on sale work-—worth 50¢ per doz., on sale, per doz, at...... | 10 cases ladies’ heavy merino vests and pants in natural |, SCODBNN OKK, 16:teh, worth 18, v |&b s 5s assvssnsvsdoeiiee las Just a few T3¢ per dozen pearl buttons left to sell— ln \grxy. all mizes from 30 to 42, that were made to sell em for $9.06. perdoseniat. i Vi i i e e c at The—all at e Bl G Cyclone Hot Blast, 18-inch body, will 460 ]'\‘l“ misses’ fine £1.50 and t least 4 rooms, regular § we se. Se pearl hunmm. (hm n, ut v | ‘em for $10.95. 5 lace and button Best velveteen, corduro, Ken's 50c and 75¢ Underwear at 25¢. No. § Laundry Stove, regular $450, for [ hoes, sizes 11 to 2, on sale at.. e Ty p i PEYS S e i 10 cases meun's fleeced lined and n.l(uml_;x mn_rgnu zsc No. 4600k, & Boten, wasranted, B8 1 P g e e T A e shirts and drawers, that are made to sell at 50¢ and T5e, .. The best steel range on earth, with a Book Barga'ns I Men's 15¢ Linen Collars at R IR - || byl gl g b T et 3:0 pairs child’s #1.00 Kid % | 6-inch stove pipe, per joint . . shoes, sizes 6 to 10, at..... The famous book by 1% 1. Bullen, *Fhe Cruise of the Cachalot” Men’s 60c Shirts at Iflc. Blbow by 6 :“\h . d 2 i ! had a tremendous sale at £1.50; the first paper edition is now out 100 dozen men's Working Shirts, in light and dark |9 QORI oo . Ve A lso pairs infants’ fine 76¢ soft it was published to sell at 50e——our price for one day 7 | colors, that were made to sell at 50e, go at . eeiiseiis c Flre Bliov . ieveeies sole shoes, at. only. zc MI‘I]N:Z-‘&‘.(‘f‘k“(‘)ll‘.ll[.......‘.,,.................2Qc1 . . TR v . i. s ladies’ 50¢ ters The Biggest Bargains in fhe Bargain Room | dews Toc ani $1.00 Cuderwear, at ... 46| E pecial Meat Sale ot R el 500 great gross patent lump hooks and eyes. “You can see that Men's 2nd Bo {0c Handkerchiefs at 2¢¢ in Basemen'. . i PRI PHa T hump.” These goods ave sold everywhere at 8 and 10¢ per |c | 500 dozen men's and boys’ red, blue and fancy eolored bbbt card of 2 doz. .\'mllr-l.l\' here, 2 lln/. pvl' [ |'4I. for.. ceeees handkerchiefs that were made to sell at 10c—all in 2| 2l :::'l*‘}l‘-‘!n:‘"::u;;w e ¢ GRO“ER‘ES one lot, at ....oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ancy breakfast bacon 18 ibs granulated sugar for $1.00. Pint bottles fresh new cat Cloak Bargains 'Dress l‘ouds ———— “ 8 e No. 4 jams oottt €| 41 bare boat laundry sop for e T turdny for ohiia o ook § ickled plgs feet )t sc| Fagle lye, 2ig¢ a can new goods, § Saturday for children's dres " : [ETTRRTT Ladies' rainy day skirts, with 15 rows of | L | 1 No. 1 bacon . f . 11le| Monkey brand goup, nothing better, & “ine table pea Gray homespuus, 36-inches wide, regular | 4 ¥ 3 ) 8 stitching for $3.0. il LT & annhel sargains 0 Your cyes Fresh drexsed spring chicken ...« tof 6o, 2 1b. can early Jus Ladies' fur collurettes, satin lned, $5.00 | A1 wool novelties, 46-inches wide, extra| 98 dozen Californla, full size embroidered P Y 1 Crisp celery EERvronErees Largo package fluke peas 8 corn, new pu values, for $1.50. | heavy goods, regular price $1 per yard, 2 ed skirt patterns, Tach 20¢, worth 50e, a“‘ Ou T g 5. bare By atoes, new pack, 3 [y & Fulstikae & e rackers 1 1b. bars Brown soap, 3lye : Hew-Erekh Buvy Helsh: 186 “Ladies' tafieta silk waists, $5.00 quali-| 4S-inch and 46-inch French novelties, silk | Rempants 30 inches wide cotton flannel, | b. package co! ch, 8¢ o ) sminy, 1 Pl and wool and silk wool and cotton, goods | L | Consult our optician. Glasses correctly | | 1 lull Lol :flur h, 3 5 ew fresh flako hominy, 14c. ties, for $2.98. 75 1 o5 4 per yard Soda crackers, by Pure pulverized tallan savory or wmar- hew Ir h tayp wue worth 75c, and $1, at 2hc [ v Y o 4 oda’ crackers, 53¢ a pound. v 3 adles’ all wool waists, corded front, | o cages of fine storm serge, regular value| 3 cases extra good heavy Shaker flannel, \“““‘ Good aluminum spectacles, fine| (y i0r orackers, 5%c a pound joram, for seasoning soups, meats, ete, [ o 1% new v""l" ( RIEEPEUKES e back and sleeves, $2.50 values, for Sc is 49¢c yard, in black, blue, brown and red, | 4%c per yard ground lenses, $2.50 value, 9Sc | Ginger snups,, oc a pound ko & st 8. ew frosh largo sugar pruncs 1 200 Jackets, silk and satin lined through- | on sale at 1% AT . T SR Uneeda Biscuit, 3'gc a package | brig county peaches, L emnants of shirting, bed tickin ‘ Gold filled frames, 10 years guarantee, 4 sliyeo! orted “pure g, " o resh San Jos ¥ peaches out, 1n blacks and colors, latest styles at| 10,000 yards novelties, serges, cashmeres, | gunnel. at low prices, 8 Lt 3 ] i k Graham crackers, Ti%c & pound Jellycon, in assorted ~pure flavors, f 3 hew fresh San Jose eounty peaches 4T, Jacquards apd other mew full goods, sold | — usual price $3.50, at §1.50. 2 hoxes Brilllantine Sf Polish. Pretzels, T¥%e a pound desserts, table fellles, etc, per package, | 25¢. 4 3 1bs, new fresh 4 Crown ralsins, 15 Ladies' box Jackets, silk lined through- | elsewhere at 3ic, at ——— meaee % % ovt, worth $i2, for $8.50. — gallon ellve drip s p, d } Pure ground ginger, in shaker can, 2'%c ot S Qanay dein: 0o Ladies' dress skirts, $3 quality for 98c. n s l . % Jb, package beat o ktiich sl s G ) go best pickle spices, worth gallont Honey Drip, 780 e e asetns e, o | Drapery Sale | i e oo, B S y s, for 2%e. gallon Excelstor Golden Drip, 9 $1.00, for 48c. Special bargains for Saturday in Brussels o adicd tatiole by FISH Ladies' flannelette wrappers, $1.50 qual- | net curtans, Irish point curtains, notting- Conasnsed woups, made o MALOARIS | e ot St i for ham, imitation Brussels—rufed net and | tresh meats, poultry and vegetables, in in‘.xn Ll :“;I“ f:} 4 'M‘”'l it Ladies’ Petticoats, each 25c curtains in all the stylish fabrics. Tapes- | chicken, ox tail, vegetables, ete, ca . 2 1bs. brick .-.»mn‘: m,l . pound 1,000 ladies’ suits on special sale at|try portleres on sale at $J Portlere v v or sour pickles, white onions, | ~New family white fish, 4¢ a pou $6.98, $0.95, $12.00, $15.00 and $20.00. tassels at 26c per palr. chow ete., 81-3¢ a bottl 3 1bs, new extra white kraut, 10c i ¥, Wetitiann Btantes, muossiia) sandiate kol (arly musiclans tic manner Wyck, the attorney general says A ity T D.CGim My D 0 0 2 3 e trenst i 3 Mr. and Mrs. — ht Miss Nielsen's former success, o DA TRRITEE L L e e Bushessicke and daughter snd M. J | I AMUSEMENTS. In Gretay the Austrian singing girl, Miss | fnging Girl," will be given New York World States it Has Discovered | been he owner of shares of stock in the [ Waldersee Will Attempt to Force Return to | cirana ORI RN B e e 0-0-0-6-0-0-0-0-6-0-¢-2 | Ntlstn Las: & role whith gives hioe an op: Worldie: American Ice company. He also admits s i Mre T X | tunity to don the homely; but becoming | on cratd. Aoe Com e . ital, Mr”and Mrs. Ray Nye of Fremont, Mr. |, portunity to don the howely, but bec g t N et tan Tmportant Telogram, e L s e Ty Obtnses Ospita gt sira L AVR Bk o S mnoe Winfin | T St e Sress of the Europsan peasant, ad & prets | oANIODE othir things dependent upon the B had contructs with the mayor for the sale o=k Bt 3t VA G el U S o In three aots, Book by |tisr plcture cannot be imaglned than the | Herald, 1t ta fraught with scveral impor- of I v artments of the city e, 4 £ anton are Stans Stange; lyrics by wrry B | 1ittle star in Tyrolean costume. She fs | tant changes on that paper in the near fi- d for vy bel o guests at the Ilor and. Sm.th; score by ictor crbe ro- Lo NIaR: 10 ¥ - o a8 | ture s reported tha editor, in the ratlon s interested within the | — rie Smith and Mrs. Mary Smith, Boyd's theater night by Alice Niclson | thing she does as in days gone by and ghe | made some time ago by Hearst's Chica meaning nf that word as e loyed In sec. ton: J. . Gay and F. 1. Mowe and compar ont ¥ . d acts’ better AVar beloks « | paper and that e will shortly remo n 153 of the Greater N ork charter | Germany Belleves That Rasslan Gov- | David Colter, Merriman; | I owell CAST OF AlugEiand acte heitas than svar hefore & Blalr i W. Minl; CHARAC voice i3 stron lsarer, more musioal | ponercti e anyent Hrite o centract between the corporation and : Sxe e na ¢ Minlc >uke Rogolph, Go ; olc , clearer, more sical | munerative employment awalts him in 8 Sents er v ernment Can Satisfactorily Ex e R L b LR Duke Rodolph, Governor of | , 2 o ) 4, i Clawles | 44 ber lines are better. There is a charm | retirement of M. Mefcn o Evidence of Guilt Necessary. plain Seinuvo of Lauds a¢ Georga P. Moorc will leae Saiurda Count Otto, "fooking for his “well be in her unaffected manner and her bewlich- | | ditoriel Qepsriment wlll, 1.0y Further on in his letter to the governor . SIHNE (oML Lavouy he 3 loved Richie Ling | ing pertuess that makes r altogether country in~ Wyoming. Severs e X ¢ v the attorney general says: | Prince Pumpernicklc, one whom uge winsome und stamps ber as the foremost ccompany” them In the ¢ L X TR R cunnot wither nor éusto { 3 S In order to Justify the mayor's removal scouts and trappers, . T{erbert | MBUL opera artist on the stage at presen b} ) vo 4 connec \ . 5oy eph Herbert W YORK, Nov, .—In connection with late director of the | Aufpassen, Minister of Poil with possibly a single exception g ; N L 1 do'not belleve that it T necensary "o BERLIN, Nov. 8.—The correspondent of orge M. Pluneo, the answer Mayor Van Wyck to the [establish gainst him upon which he | the Assoclated Press heard today a state- at Northwestern university Cawthorn | pp q | o i hy A ‘ d e company with which Miss Nielsen's | edltorial write e RS A IR e R el b Ry e undeR the | s i Siga v ¥ vesterday for Hastings L brother of the Stnging Girl 3 4 editorial lluu:-\nll X\n- arding bis alleged improper | Proyisions 833 above. referred nxm n.l.u in high military circles to nw‘ will assume the duties of general John ¢ 8iavin | mauager has surrounded her s all that pLones ‘ e WRETHER s K ge proper | {500 should be clear | effect that Count von Waldersee's plan of | sccretary of the Young Men's Christfan | Marie, sisier of Diuke Rodolph could be desired. As Duke Rodolph, gov- | there will be ans < in the business connection with American Ice com- |and satisfa idence of his moral gullt. | campatgh principally contemplates foreing clation in that city . Viola ernor of Linz, the imperious ruler who was | artment of ras a result of the pany, the World today prints a telegram | It is of utmost importance that no | the return of Emperor Kwang Su and the bach, major general command- | b | 3 3 further proceedings should be taken in. this | v . sraska dlvision o , i o) Ane | continually ordering his subjects to marry purporting to have been sent by B. B, e L N “that tha |empress dowager to, Pekin by pushing ex- Nebraska division of the Unlon Wintfred Willi A § ut rans'’ uni as inted John Mc Minnte White | against thelr will, Eugene Cowles appeared Th tedernt Pal'ding, Odell, chairman of the republican state X an be sustained. The mayor of |peditions nearer to them, cutting off the . of the g chief. stafr | Greta, the Singing woosAlice Nielsen | at his best and divided honors with Miss| I { the federal b has committee and nomince of the republican o ca should not be | gupplies and preventing large reinforee- | W!th the rank of colc The o Nislsen, His song, “Love, the Marvelous|bgen auth o ma veral chinzes state convention for governor, to Governor l ced upon trial upon encampment of the Nebraska diy ¢kl g SRR 0T 0, A i e reaching the A audie at packed Boyd' N | of miror r i the raoms of that build Roosevelt as foll 3 o groundless or which | ments from reaching them. be held in Foresters' hall, Fourteenth Al nudioncd that packed movibs theater | Magician,” showed his powerful volce (o fig U dmptovie Rinh 'riom has ooseve ollows o proved, Under all these | The German Foreign office has been in- | Douglas streets, November 18, at 2 p. m advantage. Richie Ling, the tenor of the | been 0 i the west s ! the d | trom the orchestra rail to the last row 4u September v, 190, ~To se- and in view of the fact thal : ¢ o allexe 3 . O . the gallery saw Alice Nielson in her latest , % 1 | south mouldings will be p 1 L Sentember o T 1 ; 1A vlow ot the fact that | formed regarding tho alleged insult offered | Dr. I 1. Crummer roccived o atspateh | e company, was admirably adapted to the role | JoUth Wi he neaw rooms on. the Fonrti / g 4 4| by Russian troops at Shan Hal Kwan to the | yesterday ‘announcing the death of uis [Suceess, “The Singing GIrl” last night, : f s ) 6.0 W (torney Gen avier i sidering the great expense, 4 ! of Count Otto, the lovesick swain, Who | floor v nied. a di jonal ook cise Vun Wyck answer at © that if a commissioner I8 appointed or | any foundation for the report, the Incident % o &, - ADDLIR. _11808e concourse, there was not one who regreted ' r 2 the district rt and th octmarter, ©nd Re R JEVCR, MURWDE WL thiy R A iy R U lad ) 1 was 76 yeurs of age and a native of Deln- " in the hope of finding his well-beloved, aud | {he ATt Boirt, G Lo A e m defied This would imperil ey, | Mritter ou should: requlre the petitjoners | Probably will be immediately adjusted by | Ware, biit pasked moat of his life in Iliinols, | either the time or the momey it =cost i into a ueeless wrangle. | have also wired | to p::\t‘s you in possession of evidence |the higher officers. mfm"w R \;y‘l'nu“!;- x"';:in:x...lii"}'."u"{ Nothing better has been seen fn Omaha i | Davies B, B. ODELL. *| which, standing alone und undisputed, | Nothing hus been heard officlally by the | in Omaha during 1869-00. o leaves & widow, this season and probably there will be|a\coaccen minister of police, was glven ton of handling the matls with greater Mr. Odell was asked at his home in New- | ™ 0 Q08 g b e mayor's unswer | Foreign ofico concerning the alleged an- | one daughter and six sons, nothing, because, so far as one may judge, pidity Ny an Inimitable interpretation by Joseph Caw- burgh toduy to affirm or deny the authen- | ghould not be made public at this time. As |nexation by Russin of the left bank of the it stands for whatever is superlative in |y o "o "0 T s Pumpernickle of Jo- G RS ERs. ticlty of the telegram, but refused to make |1 have already stated, the denlals and | pel Ho at Tien Tsin. It is thought here LOCAL BREVITIES. the realm of comic opera. If a pleasing ‘ The minige t ancy basar fop ove critle he ' . # allegations are clear and expicit, and it 3 story, to " ogue, sph Horbert was ghave.oriticlam, In th henetit of the Shepherd's home any statement at this tim Rt nce he ugkested that the charges | that the report probably m that Rus- i tory, told in bright dialogue, and UItNg| 1510 o Stephen, the brother of the singing juw arranged o matine Children thin A repcrter called on Governor Roosevelt | BRERG A ittt ndcor that o commissionor | $la is carrying out her fntention, pro-| The North Omaha sewer s being com- | W¥rics set to dainty, sparkling music, and | oy ‘w1o donned his sister's clothing and hoon. The severi At his home In Oyster Bay today and asked | should at cace he appointed. and the mayor | claimed long ago, of cquiring a settle- | Bleted at the rate of seventy feet‘a diy, |sung by fresh voices; a host of nrcny]p“) havoe with the hearts of Aufpassen ten have many bim as to the genuineness of the telegram | KIven @ speedy opportanity 1o exonerai® | ment fn Tien Tein, where Great Britain, - Which 1+ unusually rapld Work on a tei | girls, arrayed, like Solomon, in thetr | pii“bunarntckle, John €. Slavin con- o of h kiven above. The governor declined to|"'Voi 4re powerless to act in this matter many and France have already settle- | Peter Kiewit has | aranted a building | $10T¥i 8 stage that was an ever shifUng |y ipu1ed no small part to the rollicking fun » make any statement beyond calling atten- | during your ubsence from this state. You | ments. Cablegrams from Dr. Mumm von | permit for n frame dwelling to be built ot | scone of pletures, full of warmth and | e 1ho evening. Viola Gillette, the con- 01 f tho ton 10 the fact that about ten days beore | CANNOL Wppoine"a commissloner’ Nt ¥OU | Gchwartzenstein, the German minister n | Lwenty-elehtn” and ‘Tlickory ‘strects at | color: a cast composed, s regards the | ruio gade u very protty Marie and_car. > o Sl06rs el Taliatt (2 the election he had sald to newspaper re- | 3r W hdratt' will deciine to take the re- | China, are trequently recelved by the forelgn o2 & B principal roles, of artists of stellar magnl- | 1oy (he dignificd role of R h' e will have the fl A porters that there was no possible objec- | sponsibility of wppointing one. office, but these contain, as a rule, ,,,m,wfl'w“rlf':"; "'i”if'fx g'vf'llnq' m | tude—if all these combined can make €lad | yhroueh fn an acceptable n 100 persons ake “lon to Mayor Van Wyck glving his answer. | Odell Swys Telegram s a Forgery. |what is not adapted, Forelgn office offictals | s docs nor expect to. BUl | the heart of the patron of the theater, | piaie and Winifred Willlams pla ' JCR e given the but as far as he was concerned the usual | Governor-elect Odell came to this city s ] custom would be followed, and the answer, | tonight, and when asked about the tclegram together with any communication from the | said to have been sent by him to Governor | lence as fo tho information received from 1ts | 11t ashe frame house nt 414 Sourh Twe ! curtain rose until it fell upon the finale attorney general, would be made public at [ Roosevelt to suppresk the answer of Mayor | representative. | the same time the decision was given out.|Van Wyck to the “Ice trust” charges, he | —_—_— | yesterday afte | af the last act In the letter of Attorney General Davies | sald The ktdneys are small but important ."‘}”‘,‘; "I“_' 0 et v i That “The Sloging Girl" is quite xm‘ That alleged telegram is signed “B. B, |organs. -They need help occasionally. A ¢yl o ton and family. The damage is cstimated | best comic opera that has been presented Odell That is not my name. I never | Prickly Ash Bitters is a successful kidney |at §10 in the city this season cannot be galnsald. e ot ey 0 h, B | tonic and system regulator. A small hall adjoining the democratic | As has been intimated, 1t possesses all Ode'l, 1 asked my K sther if-he had sént e '“”h"m\\l"&" JUARIOrS by . the elements that make for popularity, and uch a teley and b d he had no | S g R - ¥ t ) reas 0 d fuch feemrem and ey Ggen 1| PERSONAL _PARAGRAPHS, | waste paper wo uwiernc of k B8 B0, reaton o doubt thatign Everyone who knows me knows that all o day aftern ! a its forthcoming vislt to Europe, it will my earnest efforts were pat forward to- | F. M. Woods of Tinco'n is in Omaha ta_the "timely Wrrival. of VAt | quplicate the splendid reception with which ward (he electlon of Mcidinley and Roote: | A, G, Murke of Lincoln fs at the Millard. | ""Iile mettaple Eivotian Pencemakor rag |1t has met fn this country. Not only in yetus to Mokimley and Roosevelt I'd do | (f1%0 H. Schmidt of New York is at the | been notified hy the city license {nspect r | tho plece strong per se. and the cast B | 17"Even if 1 had sent that telegram Millard, what ting fs fortune-telling within | gangerously near an all-star aggregation, does ft amount to? 1 have an investigation [ John €. Thompson of Newton, Ta., s in fntended by the ordinan: | | ut back of the prineips anifice made in this office (stute headquarters), | the city ) nes a ligonee all cla lt‘u back of ‘hv rin ;.]u 1»«‘,“".,3:_.“" n:» but no record has been found of any such | H. Baxter of St. Louls s a patron of the | (o4 00, that the v chorus, evenly balanced, and singing with QGenuine communication to Governor —Rooscvelt | Henthaw nat intelligence and in admirable taste. 1t s while he was at Cripple Creek Josenh Sarbache of Fafrbury 1e at the |, Mstor F and an s - | necdless to say that the sceng investiture Male Your Liver Lively, Tler Grand. " be Y of the plece is superb, the costuming more arter A lazy, languid liver keeps you in bad | ,A;5- McArthur, & Chicago contractor, s | I Fing, ohurch. The fAlr| than ususlly rich snd elegant, the stage Ith all the time. Wake it up to yively Hoskins of Ka City 1s a patron A A e, At | turnishings handsome and the settings in action with Cascarets Candy Cathartic. All Millard. cluded today harmony with everything else. The stage . . o drugsists, 10c, e, 506, a Smawley of Lincoln was at the | M. P. Keefe was the successt . manager has been astute enough to realize thtle leer Pllls Muiray Friaay o eonaneCfion o the Wi A WAL | (e & tastoful, Narmonious groupin of W. ipbell of Cinel: ntl s pa rd al ort Crool his Agur eing v colors adds to ec p ple * |PAVING BONDS ARE VOTED . the Honhar, RALSE 10 6 pAtnoy John C. Read was awarded the ¢ lors ndds to the effect of the ploce, and W. E. Jarvis of Hastings 18 registerea | Fact for the plumbing at $117%.. Work will he has proved himself an artist of no mean | Camat BT (hat Thar A AR B E stered | b ‘started on the congtruction within the | rank in the disposition he has made of the Carried Dy & Vote of Almer A. Hall of Kearney 18 quartered "'IE“'" LA S . g | yarious hues, and the effects he has ol Three to One. at the Merchants gholice Detgottye J. 1. A. Johnson arrived | tained add not a little to the perfect vy R ore of Lawrence, Neb, 18 & guest [ with J. i, Kelly, who is wanted for atisfaction one feels while witnessing the | Au oficial count of the ballots on the | of the Merchants 5 b 00 from’ Metz lros. Drewing | production paving and sewer bond propositions shiowed A, Plummer of Cralg, Neb., is putting | company. Johnson was there 'ten days rMX the Merchants, trying to indu the ! anthorities o that the bouds carried by a vote of more | "ML ME NS 4 1o ing ot Reno, | deliver the Drisans Lithoritien <21 The musle to which Victor Herbert has thap threo to oue. The number of voics | Nev . is 4t (he Merchants | their’ habeas corpus ceding after & |set Mr. Smith's lyrics Is quite as com | cast for the paving bonds was 12,726, while | ‘Mra. €. M. McConnell of Terra Haute, l":"’ L e eattoreq | mendable A the verses themselves, While number cast agalnst the bonds was | Ind.~is o guest of the ller Grand | ,Oysters. exus and noultey, were acattored TR IR Ry e i ey Op the sewer bonds the vote was| A. P.and C. R Hart of Charter Oak, Ia, | r Tenth and Jackson streets lite FPrid ft re with the Gypsy Jan in “The Fortun practically the same, being 12 for and | @re stopping at the Millard noon as the result of a collision between | Teller, (here , any tuneful bits that e, George 1. Governor of Denver is trans- we « ind an express w m. | FOR DIZZINESS. 4 against. This insures the tasuance of | oot 0% diieas in the city Tan L 20g8e r Ah SXprasA worthy of a place in the llghter mugl FOR BILIOUSNESS. 00 worth of paving bonds and $715.000 | “‘a{y Treasurer A. H. Hennings is m“.‘ the waw ced but th cal literature, and the choruses are full of worth of sewer bonds during the years|fined to his howme With an attack of p and resonant harmony that makes & 1901 and 1902 m“:mn:nuvrn SEC AN AT e i L l!'l‘}_w “'“”v‘ J Y ohmaon | pleasing contrast with the delicacy and The propositions submitted provide that Jovernor A ehards of yoming | (3 g gl a iy, Kan o | Aainti of the solo members. There is | these shal) be 30-year bopds and that they | S04 ,Brather. Bartlett Richards, are staying [ ne ava (7 WA T | one capitally good topical song which i shall not draw mor® than 4 per cent fnter- | Eugene Cowles and wife and seven other | s 5 feliver WY '.. imirably rendered by Messrs. Herbert, est. The exact rate will be determined by | members of the Alice Nielsen company are "had & Cawthorn and Elavin, aad the solos fur the council and may fall below the maxi- | $1OPPINg at the ler Grand | b heas corpus p lin | nished by Mi Nellsen and M Cowles tum rate, as the number of applicants for | OSCAF French, Louls P. Fritze, Mabel De | wriies, * ave won out, and Will Broba- | 1o worthy of more. tha BAS (M5 beind | g oot H Vere, Lillle Da Vere, Jessie Van Hart and | bly hdve my man in Omdha by Saturday ' &T® re than passing mention. | GQURE 8ICK HEARAGHE.. the bouds has been unyeually large. Daisy Lelghton, all’ of the Alico Nielsen | morning."” Taken all in all it 45 very good wusle, not | wes Against Van Wyek, sang “My Well-Beloved” in a manner that | gecording to changes in the or zinal plans met with the approval of the audience gested by the postmaster, with the in- assert, for present publication and ~Ger- | Honal Information con “ tiien, assuredly, every one must have re- many, like the other pawers, maintains si- ;:I'!'hl the officlal canve joiced last night, for all of them were very set fire to a story much In evidence from the moment the N