1 THE AMERICAN AMUSEMENTS. June 1-2. The Wicklow Postman ami kugn0 O'Knurk .Mr Nva lrn" iav ' --asl -JOHN L. SULLIVAN - HIS rAKh'UFI.I, A1IKASANCKS. eats ir oa tt al th follow ing irU-si Krn-rv4 ata ob Srt Door TV: Krnirl aduilanloa to (ret floor IWs; rrvl seal, ta balcony 50ci ymrrnl xluilwtoa to balcony Sc. I JOHN RUDD, I Jeweler and Optician! j; 317 N. 16th STREET, , ,. MMK i IMOIKTT O , , : : Fine Watch Repairing x :?? French Clocks, t t Exclusive Walca Esamtnar lor F., E X aad M. V. R. 0. Co. . -M-f CITY AND STATE Omaha's public schools olote to-day for the tummer vacation. Seoretary Ober of tha Y. M. C. A. was tendered a farewell reception on Thursday night. To-morrow la Decoration day, when moat of the business houses will be closed at least one-half day. The bond of Ex-Treasurer Bolln was , presented to the clerk of the supreme court, Thursday, by his attorneys. The Seventh Ward Military Band will give Its first concert of the season In Hansoom Park, Sunday, May 30. The Seventh Ward Military Band has been selected to furnish the music at the fair grounds and in the parades during the June races. Joel W. West, one of the attorneys in the Bolln caso, has been arrested, charged with attempting to bribe the jury In the Orst trial of the case. Henry Hornberger was fined tlO for violating the State Pharmacy law by selling and compounding drugs with out being a registered pharmacist. Bishop Newman will shortly move to San Francisco, having been chosen for that place at the last general con ference of the Methodist Episcopal church. ' j The sale of the water works plant was confirmed by Judge Shiras in the United States circuit court Thursday, and the purchasers were given fifteen days In which to make good their bid. The directors of the Los Angeles, Cal., chamber of commerce have passed resolutions requesting the legislature to appropriate (75,000 for California's exhibit at the Trans-Mississippi Ex hibition. The Stoetzel Stove Company are hav ing a rush on their "Gem" Dangler New Gasoline Stove. Gasoline has been reduced in price and many people who never thought of using a gasoline stove are now beginning to use them, because the "Gem" Is a perfect gaso- l no stove. Commissioner Klerstead of the county board introduced a resolution at the meeting Thursday to expend the remaining $22,000 of proceeds from the sale of county paving bonds in pay ing and macadamizing the road be tween this city and the state fair grounds. The resolution went over in the usual way and will come up for re port at the next meeting. Mr. J. a. jaraine, an agea and re spected citizen of Omaha, died the first of the week at his home on Dodge street. Ee had been falling for a long time, and the last time he was in our office he was so feeble he could hardly get around. His life had been a busy one and he felt keenly his weakness. His family will have the sympathy of all their friends in their affliction. eeioytd well nrlU-d euoce, aad is produtd la a careful manner by a com pany of careful players. The can is braded by Kugene O'Hourke, long as sociated with firtt-cia attractions, and formerly principal comedian in Edward Hairlffan's road enterprises. In which he essayed the characters originally played by Mr. Harrigaa himself. Possessed of a pleasing face and figure, and a voice of universal sweetness, Mr. O. Rourke'a characteri zation of Dick Conway, the postmaster of Wicklow. is aald to be all that caa be desired. Seats for both perform' aooe will 0n alB o'clock this (Sat urday) morning, and tba prlot-a have been filed at 75c for the first-floor and 2Sc and 50c for the balcany. Roland Rued, who Is a most popular. comedian with Omaha theatre goers, ill play his second engagement this season at Boyd's Theatre, on Monday evening, June 8th, and the up-to-date comedy, "The Politician," will proba bly be the bill. Mr. Reed will be sup ported by a company of universal ex cellence, as be always is. M. Archills lUvarde, the young French Violinist, who made such a sen sation at bis dbut in Carnegie hall last fall playing with the Soldi orches tra, will appear in concert at Boyd's Theatre one night during the last week In June. leg you a few hundred dollars. lam 'dead broke!1 If you are mad because I caonol remit, I will become a Protes tant and join the A. P. A. and make It hot for you.' Good-by. Jack.'" Mark our great offer, then send the paper to a friend. feed Tarns Properly and carefully; reduce the painfully large percentage of infant mortality. Take no changes and make no experi ments la this very Important matter. The Gail Borden Eagle Brand Con densed Milk has saved thousands of little lives. &jELJ A Dollar's Worth for a Dollar. L & W Want th Patron of I Americans ONLVI WANTED AGENTS. In every town in the United States to sell a sure cure for Cancer, Fever Sore and Milk-Leg. Address C A. C. 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The peers of minstrelsy are Primrose & West, and their gigantic organiza tion of whites and blaoks will appear at Boyd's Theatre on Wednesday even ing, June 10th. An up to-date show in every respect is what the audience finds. Few minstrel companies bear such a remarkable record as Primrose & West. Everywhere it has been the same story crowded houses, people turned away. The object of these two Kings of minstrelsy has been all along to give the greatest show, and they do it. They are the Barnum of minstrelsy in volume of their performance, and millionaires as private citizens. There are no objectionable features in the boxing exhibition between John L. Sullivan and Paddy Ryan, which takes place at the conclusion of all performances of "The Wicklow Post man, " the Irish comedy drama which is to be presented at the Boyd next Monday and Tuesday. The piece has BI-AHSl'AL MEETING Of the Loyal Oransre Institution, I'nlted States of America. To all officers, members and delegates to the 2(Hh suasion of the Supreme Grand Lodge of the Loyal Orange Institution, U. S. A. Special arrangements are being made with the Trunk Line and other pas senger associations for reduction or railroad fare to and from Philadelphia, for the Supreme Grand Lodge Session June Otb, 10th and 11th, which will be full fare going to Philadelphia, and one-third fare returning, and to entitle all to this reduction the following in structlons will have to be strictly com plied with: 1. When applying at your railroad ticket office tell ticket agent that you are going to attend the meeting of the Supreme Grand Lodge of the Loyal Orange Institution and ask for certlfl cate. If. however, the ticket agent at a local station is not supplied with cer tificates and through tickets to Phila delphia, he will inform you of the near est important station where certificates can be obtained. In such a case the delegate should purchase a local ticket to such station and there get his cer tificate and ticket to Philadelphia. 3. No reduction will be made going to Philadelphia 3. The certificates will be collected at meeting of Supreme Grand Lodge for the necessary endorsement and use of special agent and will be afterward returned and will entitle holder to pay one-third fare returning on presents' tlon of said certificate at railroad ticket office. 4. Certificates are not transferable, neither are return tickets transferable. 6. The return tickets will in all cases be closelj limited to continuous pas sage 6. No reduction will be made to any All work at about Half what person who fails to obtain a certificate other Dentists Charge. and wnicn if not properly endorsed at grand lodge meeting 7. Delegates and others availing of the reduction in fare should Dresent themselves at the ticket offices for cer- Dr. WITHERS, Dentist, ti flea tea and tickets at least thirty minutes before departure of trains. Best which describes the rates at DR. WITHERS Is doing all kinds of Dental Work. i . 1 , Set Teeth ....15 00 Best Set Teeth 7 50 Gold Fillings. 11.00 and up Silver Fillings I 00 Geld Crowns.. 5 00 Teeth Extracted 25 Teeth out iu the morning- JN'ew Ones Same Day. 16 Years' Experience 16 Fourth Floor Brown Blk., With the foregoing inducements, all Sixteenth and Douglas Streets. lodges should avail themselves of the reduction to send delegates. Fraternally yours in F. H. and C, seal. Francis C Campbell, Supreme Grand Master. Attest: R. W. Johnston, Supreme Grand Secretary. TELEPHONE 1775 M. DALEY, bTATi or Ohio, City or Toledo, i Lucas Uoohtv. i Frank J. Ohcnit makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the Arm of K. 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Omaha, Neb., one of the best physicians In the city for the following reasons: Four years ago our daughter be came very nervous and at times sick and unaoie to control herself. We doctored with and consulted nine of tbe lead Ins nhvalrln of this cit y, but she gradually grew worse. until on the 7th of October, 1895, she was at tacked with spasms. She was unconcloua and delirious for weeks following the attack, and at a consultation of physicians they agreed that she could not get well. We thtm employed Dr.C. Gee Wo, and the patient be gan to Improve at once, ana In a remarkably short time was up. She is feeling better than she has for a long time. Bhe is improv ing every day and bids fair to get entirely welJ. R. F. WiLUAMg.-Fatber. ISAAC S. Hasoall, a near Relative. - .. t 8105 8. 13th St. Ex-Constabls 3. B. Clark, office 319 9..Hth a ..says: 1 can't say too much for Dr. O. G. Wo. My little boy and girl had dyptherla and other physicians said they could not re- en called tn Dr. O. Ga Wn. and In less than 24 hours tbey were out of danger. Re also cured myself of Lagrlpp and gen eral debility, and my wife of inflammation of the Dowels and female weakness, from which she had suffered many years. I can't thank him enough for what he has done In my family. . S. B. Clark and Wire Mrs. H. A. Ducat. 1812 Clark St. Heart trouble and nervous dibllltv of manv veara standing. JOHN BROOKS. 531 N. 18th Rt,Of anralnnil back, liver and kidney trouble of three years standing. Is now a well man. RS. ANNA Park. 2109 S. 13th St. Cured of spasms and female weakness of seven years standing. Frank Holcb, Schuyler, Neb.--Cured ot rheumatism of one year's standing, and was given up as Incurable. Consultation Frks. Send 2ct stamp for book and question blank. Anyone wanting advice can write to above addresses or call upon DR. a GEE WO. 519 N. loth St. Omaha. eb. Lew Kates Tla. the Burlington Rente. St Louis, June 13, 14 and 15. Chicago, July 4, 5 and 6 . Buffalo, July 4 and 5. Washington, July 3, 4, 6 and 6. Denver, June 14 and 15 and July 5 and 6. Salt Lake City, August 8 and 9. Hot Springs, S. D., June 12, July 3 and 24. Yellowstone Park, June 1st to Sep tember 30. Call at Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam street and get full information. Or, write to J. Francis, Gen'l. PasaV. Agt., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Ireland Dead Broke Let us imagine the following letter from Archbishop Ireland to the pope: "My Dear Brother Pecci. You must excuse me this time for not send- SPECIAL SALE -OF- LADIES' OXFORDS From 50c to $1.50 AT- W.N. WHITNEY'S 107 South Sixteenth Street. C. LANG, GREAT . . DISCOUNT You can save from 15 to 25 per cent, on all cash purchases for the next thirty days. You get $5.00 Shoes for $3.50 You get $3.00 Shoes for $2.25 Youths' $2.00 You get $4.00 Shoes for You get $2.00 Shoes for Shoes for $1.50. Ladies' Shoes in the same proportionate prices. $2.75 $1.50 G. LANG, 718 So. Sixteenth St. 1 R. BEMPETT.CO. A Lucky Dollar. 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