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AITA DAILY 1900 ) > HAYDE“’ See our exquisitely beautiful, most complete, convenient and gift-sug- ' ) § gesting displays of dolls, toys, games and holiday goods {fa%kinds. filling the en- AYDE S tire main floor. The finest showing in America, You are A SteelSaving Banks, with combinations, an in- invited to drop in and inspect whether you oo gt M I e B buy or not. No elevators to ride or stairs to . “I:v”"(:;‘:‘ 1 & climb, You are sure to find What YOU Waft, one busireq styles of tor gamee. vers All goods are arranged to make | oo ot . NP selections easy, Every article " R placed where it can be examin~ ed. All prices plainly marked. Special sales on jew~ elry, watches, silverware, books, fancy goods, Thursday ' ol Come this evening if you cate- A big force of extra clerks wil Prices cut on dolls, toys, games. etc., it the home of Santa Claus. Little things for little tots at little prices. See our beautiful and most exquisite line of dolls, i all sizes, all materials, all col ors, all shapes, Every taste can be pleased at a saving of fully 50 per cent. More dolls than all Omaha combined, We are almost giving them away to close them out before Christmas OUR HOBBY HOR Velocipedes, Wagons, Doll Buggies and large useful toys of all kinds we have cut the prices almost in two for Thursday's sal Our regular fine $1.50 Hobby Horses reduced to Iron Wheel Go-Carts, a very desirable gift, worth 75, at 39 Regular $2.00 Crokinole Boards, Thursday 05c Your cholce of all steel train, fire engine, hook and ladder, worth f0c, Thursday at 1 few sample prices on cold weather Goods—Wae carry the celebrated Peck and Snyder Skates. or boys' Skates, regu- . special, 450 | We have absolutely everything that is | new, novel, instructive or en ertaining in | toys and noliday goods, cons niently ar- | ranged and priced, fully 30 to 50 per cent lower than any other house Men's and boys' nickel-plated Attend Thursday’s big| S el L B ‘\ J— y (o B T , .adles’ Skates, regular $1.25, special T8¢ T o not find time through the day. SR IEBaaD " WHITITECA MSTOE oW HE ; sales get what you | Lo e o she. saecial R the crowd want and save money. 190 Ladies' Skates, regular $1.50, special $1.10, Girl's Sleds, usually sell for 85¢, special 19¢ Great Szilvew of .Fine” e : : Big Special Sales Thursday. The|30¢ Wool levovesr arnd_w’ViittAefilris ;il 25¢. . Vatches, Clocks, JeWelry & ™ aniue amortment n| o iwes wani uowsus o, 1 Ladios? Gartors. gloves and mittens, wostk up to 76c, all go| *Ti Mmake fine gifts Handsome S-day, la size iron clocks, best 4 (),") Beautiful new line of new China Clocks, faney \. " = bt g movements, guaranteed for 10 years—on sale at.. ..., . Xe¥¢ hand decorated cases—on sale at.. v ooviiiiiiins e Garters 10¢ tn this lot at 10c and 2ic fhe Faney Garters, glass hox, 15 Men's $1.50 Kid Gloves o Be Fancy Garters, glass box, e [ Men's $1.50 Kid Gloves at T ey Two big eastern Slipper Stocks on sale at less than whole- Sale prices, from Hazen B. Goodrich & Co, te® glans box, B0c p ; ’ ’ Ladies' $1.25 Kid Gloves at T5c, in ali the| s s & My s 1d J. 1. Benedict & r " - ye ot Roys’ regular $3.00 American watches, in fancy 98 [ oo satin Relt Tiose Bunporters, 3 ‘g ) ; X ‘ new shade M Bon. The greatest fiue Slipper manufacturers in the world Watches Thur .\(]fl_\ at ]"g Say I sicicer cases—reduced 10 Sze Sused LS The Satast ne. of LAt Pancy Agtess Holiday Gifts. [ All the best movements, sizes and cases. Select a watch now and we will hold it ‘or you until wanted A TOMKHA (R DE N T The we o il 1y . comg | i & Ladles' $1.00 Wool Fascinators g ha C Handi 1 i . ¥ Men's $1.60 and $2.00 Sweater ’ . orth bpeClal Silverware Sale The most appropriate and pleasing gifte. Mot $1.00 EI1k Srenanacre at st siens |83 d por | Berry dishes, quadruy plate, fancy | Bros.' and other good makes of table spoons| Puff boxes 25 50 Suspenders, with leather end m‘.:':‘,‘ . Ce | crystal bowl, worth $1.00, Thursday at §1.50. | and forks | Child's silver plated three-plece sets, at | Men's 50c and T5c Neckwear at sot . Cake Stands, at $1.50 and $1.98 In Rogers' and other good makes, 1 e Men's $1.50 Muffiers at ¢ i o8 Butter dishes, worth $3.00 at $1.25 and| Tobacco jars, in the silver plated tops,| Ladies' sterling silver Nethersole brace- [ Men's 75 Cashmere Muflers at 4 $1.50 | [ ney Toflet Roxes | tets at 60c $1.00, 0! AD CULEF BONES, at s s and $3.00, ] Itra” Shoes for women: “Mer. Your choice of a great odd lot of Rogers' A full set of nut picks and cracks at 25c. Child’s three-plece desk set, at 49c. W hebidid ik b ) ged | 8, 10 HioH, O NATE B § é L The bargain of bargains—only 2ic cach,| Albuams at Half Price. ask for infe 3 T Lt i tes anel $ 2 4 colors. The largest line of New Albums ever Sadiag': e Velvat 25¢! 1 3175 Felt Kid $1 23,0pera Glasses A splendid rhowing of all the best makes, at a big saving in price|" ;70 0 combs, fancy. 100 segn In O Gigine i W dles’ 800 g : 3 $1. S L g ¥ t : , o, ko (B 00 Albums 5. $160 Albums The. $2.4 Fliws 5 o I 8lippers for b —Very seasonable and desirable at this season. You can save| 300 sets Military Brushes $1 Albums e 250 Albums $1.2. $5.00 A° o’ Fine $100 Turkien 49¢ I Fine ) Satin i $1.35 § J 400 sets Milltary Brushes $2.00, bums $160. $400 Albume $200 $500 Ai- Siipvers for. Trimmed Jullet lipbers for..... o money by buying here and now. 500 gets Military Brushes $2.50. bums $2.75 do0 Albums $300. $100 Al R R il DUe | 550 The B Veirt Houn -1~} NS P S R R AR - | HORN ALLIGATOR Pocket Books are the | Bum* $4 ¥ o = . | tatest. We have the finest 1ne in the oity. Holiday Handkerchiefs. MEN’3 AND BOYS’ SLIPPERS ,350 12 mo Books at 121 C We gell the books—5,000 elegant| "§500 genuine Horn Alligator Pocket | Just to start fhe ball, 1w dogen 1o 1nit. '3 k A . ERS. ¢ 5 ¢ \&Ln akk . | Books $3.00. faled Handkerchief daeh 2 Men's S Velvet Stippers 28cin T . /2 12 mo. books 12 each. 8,000 Books s N b A oo embtoiered witiikerchiets 1 7t & en's Fine Goat i RIS i ‘ % K o mbroldered handkerchiefs 2 it Sine &b Velver Bmbi C Ey Ippers y .. BLOO| clegant 16 mo books 121¢ each. 1.25 copywright books 25¢. Albums on half price. Crepe | Books $7.00 linen embrofdered handkerchiof, Men's Fin Velvet Bmbroid 49¢ & mo. 2 P $8.00 i It Al Pocket ered for Men's 0 Goat Faus 5 = % s i N & 8.00 genuine orn Alligator Pocke « Men $L.00 Velvet Bmbrol » o aper e roil. Initinl hemstitehed Handkerchiefs He. i andkerchiefs $2.50 3‘1‘” Veivet Embrold 65¢ ' $1.48 1 t R Books 5 00 | %1000 handkerchiefs $5.00 ' | Chri | Omaha's Leading Siik Dept Dress Good Sheet Musi * ion i Greatest Piano Sale That Ever| Christmas Candy Sale. Omaha's Leading Siik Dept. | ress Goods. eet Musie. 'Great Reduction in Took Pluce in Omahn. | The purest and freshest Candies. siv.| ONerne Arane T /¢ R af - i | dens’ y o vel Sheet From now until J T Ut DU RE e Ve on e oy Dicely } UREHHG T tHe Anest TiR ke, all at| 500 exelusive dress patterns,| Haydens' carey all the very latest Shee . GoLrSh BON Ll Il M AR LI LT pectal sale price for ( mas presents. | 5 - Music and sell at the very lowest prices | rlce o anne oo s the price on ever BLSUE foch, Aty | Bitter m.‘\”\ fers, worth 0c, at 1b.. 15 Ilu;n||lulnll~ k. fancy stripe, vaistsik, | yade especially for Christmas, | possivie | ne king of | g a plano fol ry fine xed Ca worth up to 1 | it : e . “ We purchaged the entire pack of one o f the largest canning factories in the coun- ' Christmas should 1 to attend this| Broken Peanut Cang 60 plecea of ) Chene, alt| by Priestly of Bradford, Ing.| Temerrow we will place on sale such hits | ¢y, “gefng‘in need of ‘money. they accepted our cash proposition. Al the goods sale. We guarantee to say s trom $100 | Yankee Peanut « stlk, 24 inches | colors,| ¥ | as the following at only 1% per copy, regu-| Werc putup this year and are freeh, new Roods to $200 m; your pu very p All-Day slmk i akes pretty ty’ gown, on sale tor a| land, and Coutiere of Lyons, |lar price 2ic: I Can't Tell Why I Love| b ¢ i .(,]'f’}‘n"'.'«"“ acked, worth so | Family Java and Mocha, worth 3 guaranteed to give satistaction or money | ¢ nut Drops, per pound t time. ! = You, Just Because She Made Dem Goo | d-Ib, Tomatoes, Worth 15 cin, our ow Tei SICNES ONlv .. .- cheertully refunded. We Cardy Glass, per pound The new Silk Flannel for waists, pretty | F'rance, at $1.00 to $10.00 per| po.. “Guy Deep in My Heart, Bridge of | o riC e rey Drink Sun Dried Japan onl tra foree of salesmen t p-Toy vamels, per pound col and black, how all the rage, best| < | S Ay 2 el S22 Ib. can String Beans, worth 1 | New Young Hyson and English B No planos sold to Conge Caramels, per pound quality, s9 yvard. Every pattern bought | sighs. 1ts Just Because I Love You So, can, our price....... g S| tast Tea i of the planos t will v | Cream Caramels, per pound New tieh Royal Perslan Panne Velvet & : .| Way to Win a Woman's Heart, For Old I CRHae L T S o | T DS it Ly b for Chickering, Fischer | Fudge # for walsts or trimming, worth $1.00, on sale | DY @ gentleman will be cither| Times Sake ard Without You, Love, Ah an Farly June Superfine 8ifted i v 4 Chocolate Crea ow at only $1.98 [ & e - il pentoy O3 s, worth our price %e |8 okew. Cut Plug for ; SRt & pona, | Fine R R, st 06 | NG SN Tamata, &7 tnches wid 1 heavy, | €Xchanged of money cheerfully | Low Me Die: the last two by Charles K. | a-b. can Pumpki: “'i'ld' tte, our price e |§ TR et A (e o endels, Halnes, Brig bon ine ¢ Marshmallows, wo e, . -‘ 3 { ) 56 ] e o g JRIED FRUITS > Nahiar) ke, Ben K hosnd BT ; rustiing quality, worth $1.09, for Bc | refunded if not entively satis.| Harris. We also have lots of nice music | 5 \,,unds Santa Clara Prunes for R > At MO8 Cream Almonds 1,00 Black Silk Dress Patterns on special | E we can show you at only 10c and 15¢ per |3 pounds Califor *runes for AR scld on easy terms if desired. New planos | et Al " aleworth 2300 oh - sale at $I50—worth | fa ooy, [F56p pounds large fancy Oregon Prines for LT e LR ll:!r ront Ix- Lwned, moved and repair- | pio gioma | $15.00, on sale at §11.90 C pot ney New York Apy Battle Ax, per’ plug, for COB A o “‘ o o) Qui-of-town | pine assortment Bon Hons and Choco- Pounds Yo PR o e ar Nerve Navy, per plug, for . . application Lot lates, box 3 pounds fancy Extra Large Muir Standard Navy, per plug, for . - OPTICAL DEPT. finest, worth e, at Peaches for Fruit Julee, per plug, for ¥i Gold Spectacies Canes 15 pounds 4-Crown Rats Newsboy, per plug for . « L 1 . 3 pounds irginia Hla for, Climax r SAS8 AND ( Globe or o ipec s Ty per plug, for ! shoe, per plug, for 0BTAINS I)]\“R“- IN SECRET | vronsing ner. the piea ot infdenity, on | brivery and specifying that onty ministerial EVISITS RIS OLD HAUNTS [do but vm atraia whe tstana wouta make | PLEASED WITH THE BENEFIT NEW POINT OF LAW RAISED AR LIy which the suit was based, she declares to | @nd Jidicial officers can be punished. A A " AL me bomesick 4 4 . AL ot Rt Bl g Brown, with | ‘.,,“,,N:f e e R Ap ton for Writ Denfed. Auditoriam Directors Felletnte Over ! whom sho in said to have been Intimate o | b it " owlng that he R coi: s After hearing the arguments of the at- the Suceess of the Woman's Tllinois H““‘{‘““ Seoures Decree in Nebraska | © irie 1s Aotibious W. K. Potter, recelver for the M Tom MoCarty Comes Up from Lincoln and llt\m ¥ .lv'l'\ll’ulldllllvq:l” i n‘h"-;\l: i t:'m;un.f b Entertainment Assistant Onyv A!tomry‘ Trying to Which May Be Annulled. Tho plaintift asks that the decree be set hd Hixehange bank Looks Down Farnam Btreet. manded McCarty to the penitentiary wt| There was little business accomplished at Boecial Tax Litigation. e “"”‘1 that the case be opetied up, so | f ek tha CABItR — Lincoln. The discussion of the points in | the noonday meeting of the auditorium di ; . at she may make a defense. Mrs. Smith's | 31 10t {nclude the capita a7 eaiilred’ onlb hour. In|rectors of the Commercial club yesterday. el _ |controversy required only an hour. In WAS NOT EVEN RESIDENT OF THE STATE | attornoys say that they will have a hearing | *Jokie Faweett has granted o decree de- | KNOWS SOME PROMINENT CITIZENS [kiving @ decision the court held that he | During luncheon aud for an kour atterward [ SEEKS TO BAR ACTION IN THE FUTURE in .1.I A6 48 Soon ax possitle and that It | clasing: null gnd, vold paving Snd.guseing —_— | must take the statutes for authority, even | the directors talked of little else other i may bo necessary to have Smith brought | MSScssments on Ha , L e hough the supreme t b or ruled | than the successful benefit entertainment x Dincloss | teenth d Twenty-sixth and enjoining the - though the supreme court has never rules ¢ a8 B Ares 18 | back from Illinois by the sherlft to answer | st Lressurer From ntiemoting. 16 collect | Former State amd City Treaswrers |(NCUET the WUDFeTne BOuTt B8 MOVEF FUISY | siven by the Woman's club Tussday nignt, | ™ """‘ L ": SUAFIR to ch in counection with the case the taxes. The decision was In the cas Now Acting as Gardener and cotcerned, and find that any district judge| The directors are more than gratified ave ""‘ : nuse of am S *axton, jr., agains « Pe 4 P p. ey re Nto) Walter at the Penl- he " transact in chambers | With the success of the affair. Through the ¢ CRIM i e udge Fawcett has granted a_decree of a8 the power to transact in chambers e ; » IMINAY: ‘A D 0m |, JUGKe Fawcett has FERUIAE & O0NIe oy tentlary. any legal district business that may be [ auditorium directorate the committee of the Farther Pro . mey e of- | dgainst Charles B Dodson, allowing the i ,brought before him. The finding is in ac- | Woman's club having the entertainment in femders werts Court, | DISjRUTE sllmany dn e suim ot e o - lcora with the action of Judge Ambrose in| charge wish to make public their apprecia- 2 i A petition has been filed In the district | yogorqay the criminal docket of the | Svery day but Saturdays and Sandays durs| Tom McCarty, one of the famous family 'goniencing MeCarty In this county when | tion for the assistance rendered by the | AsSsistant City Attorney James H. Adams court that discleses a romantic story of ““I | United States district court was called for | In& sch )l time and allowing the father to | by that name which helped to make H\'l-:‘y the crime was committed in Sarpy county. | press, musicians, artists and all others who hx::( lr.n:«':l a point in contested tax cases Tilinois man who played a part in a marital | oo ; e hive her during vacation ST ¢ & fow years ago, was brought il attorna » the and energle o prep- | Which promises to put an end to much 1iti Hlinaiaaan who plaved s pertin & mATitAL | ne trinll of ion Thero were five cases | Mo HOT SHFIE H0C0 O, man hus file | PONCo BIStORY & few years ag prCpEnt U seemed (o the autorneys that all’ ot | Buve their time und energies In the prep- | Which promises to put un end o ush el rama a good deal like that o ' |on the calendar, but in every instance but | appiteation n the United States district | from the penitentiary yesterday by DeD- Suryy county was in the court room to{ aration and rendition of the program : ght a irough the efforts o villain fn a Bowery theat His name 18 | o0 no getendants changed thel and | court asking to be adfudged a bankrupt. | uty Sherifft Tom Flyon for a hearing before joarn what disposition would be made of The exact amount that will be turned into | PTOPerty owners to defeat taxes levied for 4 4 1 tho | Bed ir minds and | ¥ i Ly Charles Smith, and two states furnished (he | oy 1000 pleas of guilty. The first to r L e Y 0 | Judge Slabaugh on a Writ of habeas CorpUs: by former Sarpy county lion and the | the auditorfum fund from the benefit enter- Special improvements. Ie has ast up the settings and scenie effects for the s !lcelve sentence was Gottlieb Messcner, a | which eiton the vill id he has been | McCarty's attorneys have ralsed (he point yhyong testificd to the awe and admiration | tainment has not yet been definitely deter. | €/aim that when in the purchase of property acts that go to ms up the sketch. Smith |,y wno said that his sole offense was pur- | tinable to get started His debts are | (hat his detention in the prison 15 1llegal iy which the people of the Bellevue lo- | mined. The sum, however, will be between | OF In foreclosure of a mortgage persons 15 sald to be worth a vast sum of money; at | chacing liquor, which he was ests ‘ and assets $IN for the reason that be was convicted I cality hold the mau who was formerly | $500 and $800. have deducted taxes from the purchase at any rate he Is the owner of a farm I [ Golivaring (o an Tndian by the Inioetersom | mONt, ot ARTRSE NG DL Al 1o aacoy eolinty and mentanced here; great in their midst £ e —— price, or the price fixed by appraisers, they Champaign county, Tllinois, and his father | op yho police. He was given sixty days in | that of Willlam I!:\x!\l._\l“¢l|l, wl'l,hxla\lu, The misdeeds of the McCarty family were McCarty took the decision of tae court VICTORY FOR THE RECEWER iro forever estopped from disputing the f 1 rated by mercantile companies amonk{yail and a fine of $100 and costs, the mini- | Fh fi Lt oF $1sa s and Asseis ot $i%, | multitudinous in the early ~days. There cheerfully. On leaving the room he kissed L validity of such taxes. The fact that a man those classed as extremely wealthy and | pypy gentence. E. M. Lingle drew the same | The principal creditors are the recelv were a father, two boys, Tom and Vic, and those of his relatives who are women and | Sale of Awsets of German Sayvings | (0Kes advantage of such taxes and profits prompt to pay. sentence for the same offense. Alva Myers, | the defunct Lincoln Safe Deposit and T a son-in-law, John Gallegher. The rendez- gheok hands with the men. “I'm behaviag Bank Will Enable Him to Pay by them is. in Mr. Adams’ opinion, a bar to On January 3, 1000, Smith applied to the | who pleaded guilty to selling lquor to | {pmPafs A the cregitors of thit tnatiti: | vous of the gang was an island in the Mis- well down there,” he sald by way of fare- Small Dividend Soon. any future action to invalidate the taxes courts for a divorce from Agnes Smith, | ingians, was released on his own recog- | a pi alie ¢ ) on which was d sourl river a few miles frum Bellevue. It well, “and I'll be out soon anyway.” Me- - On Saturday Judge Fawcett will render whom Le sald he had married in Blooming- | nizance, as he had been an inmate of the | ber share deferred payments and $i was to this place they retreated after Carty neither looks nor acts the part of a ”'”"" l""”“"“""“" by the supreme court of | a decislon on this point in a case which in- ton, and who deserted him a few months | Douglas county jail for nite months while | Lhrg, @ssessment, called for by the offenses committed in lowa and Nebraska desperado. He is tall and large-boned and |l;;x"r‘“:’u""1""" :“"""": “’Vt‘""_';"”‘”‘“.’”v" volves $1,500 worth of taxes and many ot after the ceremony. As Smith represented | ywaiting trial [ e and ft was there they had hiding places for has the appearanco of belng as kind- | ps TOK 18 8 Sikpal victory tor I(mlmu-r cuses involving thousands of dollars will bo that he was 8 logal residont of the ~;-”" The lucky man of the lot was Alfred L. | n“\ I'."."“W “:‘““I'w' “x"“,l‘ Surine the | the concealing of their booty. Some of the hearted as ko is strong. {gaomas S .uzp;m:l:d ":v”,("rl;r‘nl»’::,rle -\!:\":xln:k l-v' ,'i"',J.","“'f ] l;‘uluu: No court in :m: ...]|_h...- was ..I.l.l ..uxlk by m.; ‘x.‘f‘[:'.:‘uu Hough, u resident of the reservatlon, who | Boy®s theater whi be durke quring (he | .9 entures of the McCarty gang read like 40USEILa Nava the SIS Cht RetAs Ca tiE v e gl dhoR v o ',".': udge Keysor granted a decree on February | was charged with the same offense g | T8l ak the i DU 9 | 3 o binson Crusoe- : ) o b i IR JABeE were 4 e M 33, The patition filed in the courts yeaterday | nas been o jail for & monr onose. F1o | that popular rosort will glow from start g ‘““;:;.:‘“'I'.“'"m”"i?‘;.‘x‘x""xl‘s'y',,::"‘“ LARGE ICEHOUSE IS UNSAFE | i’ of dctaying che setiioment ot the oo are many declslons in similar cases . 3 8 erry Christinas comedy. P BOWe, il ‘ — tate, which must inevitably result in pecu- | relating t dgment her | morning is by the divorced wife, Agne each day has written a letter to the presi- | to finish with merry Christma medy k S e (Eaten o ' X y pecu- | relating to judgments and other iiens and Bmith, and it specifies that the hus Aant of ths Daitad Niatrs e hincle | Opentng Sunday. continuing until Tuesday | Until 1895, when they b ‘:"_‘" “ond (o | AN Accident That May Result frowm |niary loss to them Now that the supreme | the courts have held that when a man takes was not a legal resident of the state and |interfere in his case and prevent oppres- | Bight ard Including a Christmas matinee, | ® 8hooting scrape that put an abrupt end (0|~ uyu Attempt to KIII It WIIL Be Con- | court has confirmed the sale, Receiver Me- | advantage of any licn he is estopped from NI K AT el R iainad by fraun slon by the lesser officials of the govern. [those clever comedians, Murray & Mack, | tholr Jawleasness, sidered Cri Negligence, Cague expects o pay a small dividend, per- | contesting it afterward Agnes Smith lived at Bloomington when His appeals finally brought a re- | Wil appear in their great musical suc- [ ASMcCarty s L | haps 2 or 3 per cent, within the next sixty | The city council has authorized Mr. Adams Smith first bought his farm near that of from the private secretary of the | cess. “Shooting the Chutes.” Following | Bouse yesterday and looked up and down| Apong the bulldings which the city In- | days, and as soon as practicable sults will | to employ an abstracter who Is now bt bis father at Broadlands, Champaign county nt, in which it was sald that the | them, Wwith cntertainments Wednesday | Farnam street he had the demeanor of an {g,00tor of buildings recommended for de- | be begun by him against the stockholders | work examining the records sud asce 1L 'The couple met at a dance and as the had been referred to the attorney | Afternoon and night and Thursday night | cagle Just let out of a ohe “';‘"‘{ used 10| siruction at yesterday afternoon’s meet- (to recover on unpaid stock subscriptions | ing in how many of the contested t1x cases girl was @ belle of the town Smith at once | gerersl. When he was arraigned a tew | The Man from Mexico” will be given, | the Prison garb ',“’ {“’l"‘:’l‘]“ s *-:“"v ® ing of the Advisory Board was the ice-|and on constitutional lability. The unpaid | which are now pending the property hold- B o favolhd sam His courtship | days ago he announced that the aiforney | With George C. Boniface, jr. in the titla | St uneasily on him and he kept adjusting | housn belonging to Mrs. Benson and located | subscriptions sum up about $400,000 and the | ers profted by the delinguent taxes. = Mr met with no success at first. As his pride | gereral would appear in his behalf, and | role, and the week will close with two | them every minute or "“l«’ .-1 '“'"" M"‘KV at Fifth and Leavenworth streets. He re- | constitutional liability of the stockholders | Adams s confident th ourts will re- was piqued because of this circumstance he | today the charges against him were dis- | DiEhts and a matince of Jerome K. Je- r:“"‘ My .\l\,V:I rmx‘y:.l i “":‘,‘: ’;":'“" With | poried that the bullding Is unsafe and ut | amounts o $500,000 | fuse to annul taxes in cases where there are e boasts among his com- | missed e district atto | rome’s delightful comedy success, ‘M m on their way to urt roo: 4| his request the secretary was requested | tranate oF( o L e 8 ad 1o 1) LBsde Loesly Akaky BAA QAT | Taibapa A% he diatal Krocers m;"l"{“"""l“" |iEaap el WheEs somedy o 1155 | gaked about public individuals confined 18 | (o notify the owber that va secldase enich CRBGUEATIONS, | ml-rnlm‘:":. :lmhl:':\; n'\h»‘\'m‘«‘: panions that he would marr [ sune as e s ble him than | Hobbs y 4 4 o ontes one e ad ed the d spite of all 0dds if a lavish layout of meney | the county jail | e the penitentiary ; may result from any attempt to fll the alth Orders Sterilization | 1LY Of the taxes in question and persistent efforts would accomplish the | John H. Eich, the embezzling mail car- | Rose Sydell's “New London Belles” are | Good Jobs ‘or Former Ofcials, house with ice will be considered eriminal | All thut Barbers Use “It 18 @ principle of law that a man who end rier, pleaded guilty and his case was passed | BIViDg a splendid performance every even- | “Bolln? Why, Bolln's all right,” said | Begligence, Three weeks will be glven for Customern, seeks equity must do equity,” sald Mr. Smith Keeps Hin Word [ for sentence. ing, delighting large audiences. Yesterday | McCarty. “Bolln's flunkey down at the | defense before the bourd will *ake final ac- | A special diepatch from Boston, May 5 | Adams, “and many of these men who seek True to his word, Smith kept in front ot | With this case the docket for the day | mativee was “Eagle’s” matinee, which | ‘Hotel Lincoln,’ he gives us our fodder three | tion in the matter. The ctor was| 1900, to the New York Sun glves as new |to have taxes canceled certainly have not s for the girl’s hand and |was cleared and Judge Munger began the | helped to swell the attendance consider- | times a day. Waits on the table, you know. | authorized to destroy several small build- | regulations of the Boston Board of Health | done equity. They have bought mortgaged h ® his many rivals for 8! ! | finally persuaded her to consent to mar- [consideration of civil cases upon motions | Ably, many members of that prominent or- | He's as fat as a pig and wants out, of course. | ' | as to barber shaps: “‘Mugs, shaving brushes | property at two-thirds of the uppraisers riage, They became man and wife in | pending der belng present. The last opportunity | And there's Bartley; yes, 1 see him often; | CGcorge C. Burr was awarded the con-|and razors shall be sterilized after each | valuation, less the taxes. The man who Bloomington on March 1, 1899, On J | Omaha theater patrons will have in which | Joe {3 florist for the push. He makes bo. | tract for feeding prisoners ot 5 cects A |separate use thereof. A separate, clean | owned the equity was compelled to stand of the same year the couple planned a Littilan o 10 pies. & ap | 10 8€€ the “Belles” is the Saturday mati- | quets for the boys, trims the plante, prunes ' meal. ©. R. Cameron, D. R. Cameron, |towel shall ve used for each person. | the loss and now the property owners want to Bloomington for Mrs. Smith, the object o) e heen amendod r | nee, as there will be no performance Sat- | the vines and such like. Joe had bad eyes [JOnn Wilson, James E. Beacon amd E. N.| Material to stop the flow of blood shall be | to keep the taxes they collected from him being to attend a Sunday school convention | the ng of the concern to the |urday evening | and he couldn’t do the regular line of work, \ Dahrusb were other bidders used only in powdered form, and applied on | rather than pay them into the city treasury in session there and to take advantage of -r-wn["n.‘. "““,‘1‘(‘,‘.]“'.'.[“*";;:"s‘;f‘.lu'v\..‘md in- | Beginning with the Sunday matinee, | so they gave him something easy. His side | The contract for supplying he city with | a towel Powder puffs are prohibited.” | Such men do not come into an equity court the occasion to wake a brief visit with Jaker ix hearing the cuse of the | SHeridan’s big “New City Sports” come | partner 1s an old pal of mine named Simp- | /¢ W08 awarded to David Talbol on a bid | Wherever Newbro's “Herpicide” is used on | with clean hands.” friends. On Mrs. £mith's arrival at Bloom- | & inst BAL Vester and John Eiifot | OF an_entire week, with an interesting | gon. We used to do sketches together down | Of 1) cents per 100 pounds | face or scalp after shaving or hair cutting R S hx shosked o reoslvs & lstiar harge qf assaule with ntent ta folio and two new burlesques in Sarpy county. Simpson helps Bartley | Blds were also received on city printing, | there is no danger, as it is antiseptic, and | LEGISLATION IS DISCUSSED from her husband informing her that it assaujted A. 1 Hondcraon on the | The four Nelson sisters, female acrobats, | water the plants and put bug powder on the | P*W¢! Pive, cement, sand ont lumber, but | kills the dandruft germ | would be needless for her to try to return July 29, at the Trocadcro, are certainly the best | jeaves to destroy the insects. They've got | (N® COBLracts were not awarded | oF v il R e to ber bome with bim, as be would not live e e e] dether, anise B | Omaha liss doen 13 thetr lins a cluch compared to my job," and McCarty | Our Natlon's Wealth, Yesterday at 0:15 General Fitzhugh 1 in Which They Are ' with her longer rald Publighing compuny to James A, LaClare 13 without a doubt the | jaughed, as if the idea of the former clty | Gola and silver are poured abundantly |and Party Jeft for ianmis Clty, whete they 1aianaiia The woman went back to the Broadlands hich he alleges 18 due because | MOSt clover jugeler we have seen in many | treasurer turned waiter, and the state treas- | into the lap of the nation ,but our materiul HUnNe Eieple, of P Companysl i - garm and found the dwelling and er ors Toute for WHILH pathout|s day. He introduced many laughabls | urer in the role of botanist appealed to Bim | wealth and strength is rather in iron, the | miitiie trom the Kariny Cily ensl om: it R I R AL (o A e ' ’ buildings deserted. From Sguith's parents mber 10, furns | as a foke. most useful of all metal, just the wealth | In the clty ea N '”] the ""v andgwent 10 [ poa) Berate exchange yesterday was devoted nothing could be learned of his wherea The defendants in the four sults brought | sents of Peulls Od tea,| “I'm in the blacksmith shop," McCarty | of 4 human being lies in a useful stomach | Lhe Ml iRt LR 0 ha8 Relle)| SUC 0 ot it Rikauntion of Dukineas Mak bouts and when she found & way to enter | {0 Fecove '“‘I‘l"""’;'.fi'_jm“'.",” e ‘,‘.,".llf- MALAe teachers In the High school | continued. *I shoe all the horses owned by | 1t you have overworked yours until it and gh #s Ann | |ters in which the exchange Is interested the house at the farm and was about to | na loas of 1iia sauan Dersqnsl in 15, ¢ High | the state and repair all the wagons. They disabled, (ry Hostetter's Btomach Bitters. | o RS Garpin and Mr 3. | Various legislative questions vere discussed build the fire fu the kitch: to pre block tire lust year have fled m T aken (f0F | put me in the cooper shop at first, but that It will relieve the clogged bowels, improve | ial ¥ breakfast they were drivern |and plans are under way for an sctlve pare a meal Smith's brother is sald to have | Nm‘"“f‘_'“‘_,’,""\,‘l‘.,,f“‘l‘,_“g:;‘ et the L phed Ak o ' | Was too much like work. It took me eleven ihe appetite and cur istipation, dyspep- | to the Burlington depot ere they took | campaign between now and the meeting of assaulted ber and forced her to leave the | are: 1da L. Wilann. e, Holhe huses Al ining | months to make two barrels, und then the | sia, biliousness, liver and kidney disease, | (e specinl car for the s 0 T WL | e aving for iia nitmass tha \ premises. It was not until Novemboer 6 that | J. Rex and Charles T Wilson 1l 5- | keepors got next and transferred me to the e Wi} 1aeiues 8 4 $ g of such legislatlc the real Rews of the divorce reached her. Mrs, llen B IKelly of Bouth Omana | f { Hastings will complle the | nithy, " Bomeane suggested that McCarty | Mortulity Statiatics, - SeGe JUelian S 4T X § rom the custody of the ort concerniy e 1 4 The following ¢ hs and births were o ' | tato men feel they ought Lo have Smith fnforms the court that her husband | By Alaaiarian, oF i | ol pupils. ‘A similar re- | got out dn time to 0 down to the old fsland |, Phe followipk deaths and birchs ‘wer ery one who has used Chamberlain's| At next week's meeting an editor who ‘ { pever lived in the state of Nebraska, but | d of 'gl_-wv with | L ear on children in the | and be King of the Figites, who are mi- for the twenty-four hours ending at noon | Cough Remedy speaks well of it,” says Mr for many years was in editorial charge of a cawie here only for the purpose of proc: TR B m‘ufl!:\:u -fl.'“-_‘ s grating there from Gretna. “Well, I don't \\l';(f'lx;;i‘-“l A Wt 8 Karalone Edward P. Miller of Abbottstown, P Peo- | leading municipal journal in New York the separation from her. She maintains | careying the habeas cage to the| The kidneys nche they are other ‘kmm that I want to go back to the island,” | ;o3 517 Mary 12 Elwell, 52 South Nine. | ple who once use this preparation are sel- | City, will discuss the question of Municipal that she was never notifies of the divorce ;\H’l.“’”"'lllr DAyt v‘l'mm ng ”L_H\;- v“fi\zlm" worked and the trouble gets serious un)rsu‘fll’l McCarty. “If 1 ever get out of that teenth. aged 2 dom satisfied with any other. There Is |Owrership of Water Works.! Herman proceedings and the decree was obtained | HIRAL OB The AUERTION Whethor IKelly. 8 | promptly removed. Prickly Ash Bitters Is | place down at Lincoln I'm going to be king J.!f.'\:'hn':.»)lu.\»"ln Nt enty hickoryy boxi | nothing like it to allay a cough or break | Kountze will also be present at the next traudulently and for the express purpose of | prosecuted under the statute relating to | reliable kiduey tonic and bowel regulator, l of something besides crooks, and they might | ’ ™ X w up a cold. It is pleasant to take, too. | meeting and deliver an address