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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1896)
nnwn UUUb AMUSEMENTS. , HUH mnniun Even no. MAY 4, Th world-twBovned Pianlat, Com- iwt and Continrtor. CiJrt tk.Dimlici ef JOBS Li VISE, 5ch&rvVenrj& lerii FtMilM fralttur Court Pianist to tha Emiwror of Austria. Eli Oil; Apsosraaoe li Kaoltal tf It- Btiti rtaaa-rorta bui Th ulo of mi will ii a o'rlnr Rat- Mnlajr anirDliia. Mar I. HI wuu iriv. Boyd's"??8;; LECTURE nd Atrnttta, D(. Kay's lung Balm!: IT6. IH6EBS0LL court decision oa the Brown pass busl- dom newspaper men are now consid ered Just m good as rallrrad men. Only newspaper men and railway em ploy. cb ride on a pas without going to jail. Me to' Gov. Mllner are think Ingot taking a trip down to Excelsior Spring! tor a few davs. Shipper, are Invited to alt on the fence and see us tile by, it the way an eichange puUlt uid thru, disrate his tbl$ Mails you? vnti b.av. I lia poa d by fraud- rowcrns. Hart tn fetl- idf ( weight ! Ihc M.autk ! Bloating after' eating Belch- log of Wind , Vmi(iB(of Food ttatcrbrai.- Hranhura Bad Taatt ia lb Moalh , la lb Horaini-Halpiiatioa of the Heart, due to Diauaatua of Stomach I Cankered Mouih taa Id the Bowels ( Lom of FIcsn-Fkate Appetite Prprraard. Irrilable CoodUioa of tbe Mind bitiinraa Hradache Coa- alipatioo or Diarrbtra? Tbea yoa have 1 DYSPEPSIA la ... Ha ? far-i Tilt Ml aaaltlvt . rilUltMllMlCMllli 1 Acker's Dyspepsia tmtu ky bI, fnptH, rtcilft af caaia. r...in h.xit llrl Imiwrlal, w ' Tota .: "I ciitwJ hurrlMf lrm dra-( 4 , k-, . Tabula, laku allar f await, ha.a cmi-0 at-" l ) Ackar kltdklpt Ca., Ckaabtrt St, . f. DEAUAfflig I blackmailer, and g1o-oomotblo-for-ot.lh-'.o people, write ua. Wooknoaa of ro 1.4 . iilu rtiiii rurn: I aim, an pn..4 uip . r , . nwtoro yoa to conpltu. ltirua autaood- Icuro rilB-t ieaocu.1 ium "j - uhTHlclan, ana your irouow ! atilfonl. h.odfordlaooala.freo. VVobe the bret treatment for Conatlpatlan. Pile od Catarrh koo.a to uiMiici ark Write. Hone Treatment Company, KALAMAZOO, MICH. uajcoTi : "the foundations OF FAITH." ' Sale of seats will oiwm at 0 o'clock Monday mornlm:, May 4th ' at uaual price. 4.4.4444.4. 4.4.4.4.44.4-f-r4--H"t-'l I O I 1 T I ! rpiohnn IU1UICIILUII I IIIIIAU W e i 0". .... 1 Telophona ISSl. PAXTON A BURQ188. Mgra. Oae Week, Commeaclng Matinee Sunday, April 26th Spne)'s . Trons-Oeeanie .Vaadeville Co. T.enll Hoveltlei. Exrythlnf Ne. matinees Wetmesdag and Saturday Frioea, 26o, 860, 600-no higher. All matinees, any aeat, 26o. 44444, 4 4 4 4 4 t I JOHN RUDDj i Jeweler and Optician t . 317 N. 16th STREET, , . Maitee ar-aoiiTT o . . I Fine Watch Reoairine I t? French Clocks, t J Excluitve Watch Examiner tor F., E. t T M V. D. D. Co. X 4444444 4 a (;rid the. That ii What Etfry tltlien Whe At Unded the John L. Wrbnter Club MeeUng Kay They Had. There waa a aplendld gathering of Republican and their frlendt at Wash lneton hallTLuradaT erenlng, theooca- ioti being the prtaentatlon of an le ant allk? Amnrlran Flao hi Hon. John L. Webater to tbe Ilepubllcan club bearing hUname The meeting waa prealded over by John C. Thompson, the president of the club, whosa oiKnlng address was pre ceded by "march" by the Seventh Ward Orchestra. This was followed by the John L. Webster Glee Club who sang "O, Urovnr," wnicn was neartuy encored Then came the presentation of the flag. Mr. Webster spoke eloquently of the (tan and stripes, under which he himself had fought upon the perilous fluid of battle. No more flttlng emblem, V . .1 1.4 ...... 1 J tvA .vu..n toil tfh fVlA . 1 wi. vt P. A., and would have done so if they OIUD, Bl UXprOBSlug UM wo. " " 1 , . should be the aim and accomplishment na mougnt ne.p w Wu..K tlmes of ueace. To him the flag meant all that It dear to the free American peo ple, and he entrusted It to the care ci the club, knowing that it would be ever i r held hlch in the cause of right. Mr. Webster's address was followed by a aong by the Glee Club bearing his name. lion. John L. Kennedy, on behalf of the club, received the flag in an appro priate and eloquent speech. Ho had lived under a foreign flag, had seen many other flag but none inspired the same feeling, none retained the same love and meant so much to the millions over whom they waved as the Amerl can flag. It meant liberty In its most exalted sense, and he could assure the donor that the flag he had presented would ever be at the bead ol tne ooiumn, where Its friends would be battling for the success of the Republican party. Following Mr. Kennedy's address was a selection by the Seventh Ward Or chestra, and an address by Judge Irv ine P. Baxter, who took the place as signed to Rev. S. Wright Butler, who waa lnavoldably abienL Mr. Geortre Walker then rendered a oornet solo so acceptably that the large audience would not be satisfied until he Department Store Prices BROKE JAIL. London. O.. April 11. ISOO.-Editor American: Dear Sir and Friend piuaa fln.i nnclntutd the picture of Thomas Callahan and card giving de scription of him. He, with a mob of about flftv. attacked our president of Counoll No. 243 because they thougnt he was an A. P. A., swearing they would kill the d s of a b of an A tnr auuanlt. with intent to kill. Two cave bond and Calianan Drone j&u, I wish you would publish the card and picture, asking patriotic papers to copy I AAtBU luriivuuvu ov CITY AND STATE Addie Clinchard played an accompani- ment on the piano to Mr. Walker. Th Avldenoa in the Bolln case Is all The Scandinavian Glee Club followed. w . in and the case was given to the jury They responded to two encores. Judges to-day. I of musio pronounce the voices excep ts R. TTnwfill Viae nurohaxed the draff tlonallv fine. k. im nt Park Bvanua and I Mr. John H. Johnson rendered a Penifln atrAta. military march on a xither in an aa- W. H. Harvev of "Coln'i Financial mlrable manner, which was attested by e.vmi ..u. . rvoUMnn I the pronounced encore accorded him, ovuwi lama iim..! "w " . .... , , , . . .,. rrk... i.uvi (niHati itowuieuuo rwwuucu iu m mviw t t ... U ah 4 V. a amma Am InafrlimAnt. . w 1 , I 1)1 UlUBiU UU bllU HU1D 411. V 1MV-1 TheAmerlcan water vvorss pian . . in this city is advertised for sale under lZ T The foreclosure on May 20th. Hon. John L. Webster went to St Louis Monday, returning Thursday in time to attend the flag presentation Thursday evening. The RepublicAn congressional dis trict convention will be held In this city July 9th, when a successor to Dave Mercer will by nominated. The Republican congressional dis trict convention will be held In this city July 9th. All candidates will now have Ample time to get in training. programme for an address, hut as the hour was late they put the audience off with a very few well chosen words about the little red school house, the flag and our publlo institutions, which left no doubt in the minds of the auditors as to just where they stood on the auetlon of Americanism as be lieved In today. After they had spoken, the president asked the members of the club to give a rising vote of thanks to the young lady and gentlemen who had furnished the music which was complied with On Friday night. October 11, 1895, Thomas Callahan, indicted for assault with intent to kill, broke county jail at London, Ohio. Please be on the loon out; he is a deeperate man and we re gret his escape. You will be rewarded for his arrest. Description. He is aged about 35 years, height about 5 feet 9 inches, And weight about 160 pounds. He is a brick mason by occupation, and has a stutter in his speech, wore a dark mustache, is fair oomplexloned with dark hair If arrested please telegraph immed lately. Respectfully, Scott Chenoweth, Sheriff of Madison County, Ohio. Best describes the rates at which DR. WITHERS Is doing all kinds of Dental Work. Set Teeth 5 00 Best Set Teeth 7 60 Gold Fillings. 100 and up Sliver Fillings 1 00 Gold Crowns 5 00 Teeth Extracted 25 Teeth out in the morning Sew Ones Sumo Uuy. All work at about Half what other Dentists Charge. 16Ykaks' Experience -16 Dr. WITHEKS, Dentist, Fourth Floor Brown Blk., Sixteenth and Douglas Streets. TELEPHONE 1776 Do You Want A Bicycle? W N. Whltnev will give one away to some one of his custo-1 mers on May lDtn. lie is mamng a great sale this week on Tan Shoes: Men's Tan Shoes at 250 to $5.00 Ladies' Tan S hoes, $2 60 to $4. 00 Boys'- and Youths' Tan anoeB at vi.uu to .. 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All new. of the latest make designed for quick cooking, with great economy in coal. Best shaped ' oven everything moaern no duck numoers, uo jvu-iuia wop lowest prices. Parties wanting the best Cook Stoves for the least money are invited to inspect our line. Visit Stove Department on Second Floor W.R. BENNETT CO.- 1502-12 Capitol Avnue. OMAHA, NEB. ouo.QT l-I AM AN WatcMater and Jeweler, v ill I Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty I sbf 612 South 16 Street FATHERS AND SONS fid & Mic? Summer Suit OMAHA. NEB. Tri J PIINah T7tn mat wHri iUr. XVIUUVT. Ul A-liW, AAA v V TVAWAA I ' I rTV. att i. Has tVnii A Ism 1 aaa1 painful accident Thursday evening "cu -" by being thrown from his bicycle while on his way home out Cuming street The free coinage Democratic state convention met In Lincoln Wednesday Afternoon and elected delegates to the national Democratic convention at Chicago, 1 C A. Jacobeen has secured a verdict for t4.300 against the New York Life Insurance Company for dispossessing him of his rooms in the latter's build ing in this city. o.pclrir himself, but now heisobll Republican club ad- ted or llfe ln a CRU8e that rises higher than Any political party. Degrades His Manhood. The A. P. A. member who permits his love for political party to rise above his faithfulness as a member of the order, tramples upon his obligation and degrades his manhood. To him a political party will only be an lnstru mentality which he will use as far as possible for the advancement of the principles that he has solemnly bound himself to maintain. At one time he could have "knocked out" without dls- The Central Republican club Ad journed its meeting last night to At tend the John L. Webster Republican Club flag presentation. The next regu lar meeting of the club will be held May 7th at Washington hall An Asylum. Forty years ago the United States was written of as "the stupenaous Asylum of the world's unfortunate, and last refuge of the victims of the tyran ny and wrongs of the "Old World The country has been proud of the lengthy title, and thinks ln no way of ever closing the doors to the dissatis fied and broken-limbed of other nations who come into America with serious ness of purpose and willingness to be come working and useful factors In the growing republlo when they get well. But this great nation has passed the hospital and refugee stage. Its inhab itants have grown up into a capable, painstaking and potent community, vaster ln numbers and possessions than any civilized nation has ever been, and the time approaches when the guise of the servant and the trained nurse and the charity physician should be dis carded, and America commence to "Dlaball!" We're the biggest. Let us act on that understanding. Denver Times. YOU KflOW What You Have . . 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She was unconclous and delirious for weeks following the attack. and at a consultation oi pnysiciaus mey agreed that she could not get well. We then .. 1 ri II- - lw Wn .nil h niltllnt, ilB- gan to Improve at once, and In a remarkably . ., 1 1 1 4 .... 1 1 tu4. OUil 1.1 il i d wna u. . 'i " in ....... n than see nas tor a longtime, ono nmiiinii- - American Eagle. Mrs. H. C. Ayer, of Rlchford, Vt, writfig: "After having fever I was The Webster Republican Club will very much debilitated and had dyspep- Vmid n IntarARtlnir meeting at Wash- sla so bad I could scarcely eat any- ington hall next Thursday evening, thing. A little food caused bloating TCvArv member of the club is reouested And burning ln the stomach with pain to be present. There will be some And much soreness in my siae anam good apeaking. Bring your friends. great deal of headache. My physician Rey. T. E. Cramblet. pastor of the "emed unable to help me Ana icon. 4 m.,4, v v .ii. i, tlnued In this condition until 1 toon lit jui. 4 ..j .Mntj . Kav'i Renovator which completely ,.111 th ladinr church of that cured me" Sold by druggists at 25 . .j ai 44C44 4. ..... W44f.4 A 4-.-.WW. fyl - ' " Cramblet has been a resident of this city for the past six years, being at present A member of the board of edu cation. His resignation came some what as a surprise to the church. CImu th. TnfoMfatj. rnmmAwv) mm. I Piimfli,vA KniirVit. anld Ar exr.hantred mission got the United State, supreme I by J. L. Cooper, 1406 Dodge street Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. . i,nH.n,4 win .u-a1v destrov the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sya ..... Anta.lni, 1. t.hrvtuffh the munoua surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions irom repunuw imj sicians, aa the damage they will do Is ten fnld tsi the enna vnu can dossiuit ueri.s 4 ..4. ll.tll. 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It, II II CQVfr. 1 Wiru luiivu au - - in less than S4 hours they were out, oi unmjr. eral debilit y, and my wife of Inflammation of the oowels and iemaie weaant, n she had suffered many years. I can t thank nlm enougn ior wu.. u w family. - o. B.VLaaa.i'i' mm-. 0OH14. 44. A. UUU4I1 4111 v.- trouble and nervous dlblllty of many years standing. 0i . , JOHN omwao, a-. ... z back, liver and kidney trouble of three years standing, is now a weii man . MK8. ANNA r ARK, S1W O. WMi oi.-v. spasms and female weakness of eeven years stanaing. .k r.., nt Frank holfb, ocnuyier. i" j rheumatism or one year a autuutua, given up s lncurauio. . B . . . i.. - Qanil 9i.fr .tarn n for IJONSU llT AT1UI4 f 144,41. UH1.V. book and question blank. Anyone wanting advice can writ to above addresses or call upon DK. C. GEE WO. 51 N. lBtn Bt-umaaa, Neb n 4 41.1 4 TWO Dbmm wl.htn. tn tXUlat6 01144441.144 0 4 4H9V.U- " ' " In Chicago real estate who have money to Invest will ao wen to wnw "ft." . . ,44 ir.. 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Neb, a fine piece of land, 80 acres ln cultivation sold ln Wit for tl B00, no buildings, can eves' lUUli UO UUlU'ttlnJUi yill.c 4.."V.W, .mu.uv uofit balance 2 years at 6 per cent Interest; (So acres In Holt county, Neb., aline plecrof land, If taken at once, $375.00 buys lt,all cn; ltm ac res ln Holt county. Neb., A 1 landcaQ every foot be cultivated, $400.00 casMuys this within the next ten days. Titles o all the above gilt-edged and no encunilnce Write or call on LYMAN WATERMA. Real-Estate and Financial Ant, New York Life Building, Ouia. Nb. ii