TITE OMAHA DAILY 1JEE: TUESDAY. AP1HL 10, 1000. WILL USE ONION STATION Uluoari Piolflo Annonncis It Inttation to Changs DipoU. ARRANGEMENT BECOMES EFFECTIVE SOON Facllltlr nt Wclmlrr Street .llntlan Will So Longer He LmI lr noiirl Pnclflr ClmiiKf I'ro . Titles for Holler Time. Tho Mlfnotirl Pacific Railroad company Will, In tho very near future, run Its pas ncnRcr train b Into tho union station. Hu mors that havo boon afloat to this effect for romo tlrae have Junt been affirmed by ofll r.Ials who have tho matter In hand, and It in stated that the next time card iHsucd by tho Mlraourl Pacific will noto the arrival nnd departure of all trains at the union station, It Is likely that tho change will 5)0 made within a mteith. Tho Inauguration of new depot facilities will bo followed by tho nbolMhmcnt of the accommodations afforded by the Webster etreet station, so far ns the Mlraourl Pa cific Is concerned. When tho matter of mak ing tho change from the Webster ntrect to tho union Rtatlon wa first considered It was contemplated to run only tho two St. liOiils through trains Into the latter station nnd continue the use of the old depot for tho Auburn local passenger train. It has plnco been decided to use the union ntntlon for all pnsenger trains. This plan will rllmlnate tho oxpeme to the Missouri Pa rifle of rental and Its share of maintaining the largo depot forco nt Webster street. In order to operate Its through passenger trains Into tho new Rtatlon tho Missouri Pacific will use tho I'nlon Pacific tracks be tween Omaha and South Omaha Inotcud of tho licit lino tracks im at prosont. This will Ichscii tho distance nnd the time to a con siderable oxtNit. Tbo Auburn local train will continue to uo tho Holt lino and will reach tho union station by running through the yards from tho Hell line connection with tho Union Pacific track and backing Into tho depot, ns does tho Illlnoln Central. At present the Missouri Pacific tralnH to Bt. Ixnils leave this city at 2:30 nnd 0:50 p. m., arriving hero at 0:50 a. m. nnd 12Tr p. m. It In probable that under the new ar rangement thin time will undergo several changes. Tho local train to Auburn leaves Omaha nt 6 p. m. and arrives at 9:45 a. m. stated that the road would lo ready to handlo freight via the new line May 1, but It Is not expected that passenger trains will bo run before July 1. Ileei-lvern Arc ,of l.lnlile. J WASHINGTON, April 9. The supremo ) court today decided (opinion by Justice , Shlras) that receivers of railroads aro not i liable under tho United States xtntute of I 1873 prohibiting railroad companies from J confining livestock for a longer period than I twenty-eight hours nt a time without un loading them for rent, water, etc. The Demetrius....' decision was based on tho ground that tho iliyseus... iiHirtrriiicttTr 5 "t'leiintrii" A npectacular production of Sardou's tragedy In live acts, produced at IJoyd'J theater .Monday night by a company hrad.d by Blanche Walsh and Melbourne MacDowell. j Walsh has tho advantage of queenly stature and beauty nnd while at times theto is a I noticeable slaglncss that did not char- ncienze ncr worn last season, Her por trayal Ih altogether nn admirable one. She has Increased considerable In weight since her Inst appearanco here, her arms nnd shoulders seemingly showing tho effects of diligent dumb bell exerlce. Mr. MacDowell otters In Marc Antony one of the best portrayals of any character In his repertoire. Ills splendid physique, sharp major soumloj like a hall storm In 1 a tambourine, ,unl thoso who shook hands j wim nun in iuiii uiuun iuii uiu'imiiii ill stlncllvoly examined his right palm, expect Ing to find It equipped with more thnn the usual quota of fingers. The star of tho evening was suppirted by tho Omaha llanjo club, the "T Ks." and the Musical "lis." TUB CAST. .'iiirR mony .Memoiiriie aincuoweii I imniisumu i.ii.c nun uui, rcsonnni voicu i V - I m il liv .'. It f hn ,lnd t' U nVnd ....I... U I fc n, I M.,l .1 1, i . ... . ' MME. D'ERINA AT TRINITY statuto is applicable to companies oniy nolllu......7.7.7.7.7.7 wlK"t bo expected with stars of Mlsa DerretUH. and tne court neid ir mere was an omission octav hi Caesar Amni.i In the law It could only bo supplied by con- Kephren, Cleopatra's xlitve.. .Arthur 1-illlot Tho en gross. The case was that of the United ''""v"'.".'.'-JSxn i'lJn!rk? another States against the receivers of the Heading iftVS,?.?: Chariot V. Htqkes J make him particularly well aJnntPtl to thd II VMl 1 ""I'r" B mnjun; la IHWUIJ IUIlroad company. It n 1 1 nf ll fill Vt PM II II 111. rrnul,1nii ttuvt linn fntlipnnil tmm n frln iOctnvlu. Hlfitor of Oetavlu 1 f LKIUriiL llllli KVO iiiiiih.4 u kail' I .. to tho east. '(...V.f.-.;; ...ivau crinp owcr v ..... i-uiiriiilM ! iuiiiinn lOUIfO V(IKCleil tzg.i Kmlly Haker Hughes Walsh nml Mr. MncDowell's magnitude. gagemcui continues tonight, when performance of "Cleopatra" will ba tomorrow matinee, when "Fedora Appear lit Tliln Vontutii, She the Cntlieilrnl Uvciilnu, Will lAmoslM. u slave J. Frank Olbbons lVun ,-a """"n. John Kvler. live stock HCCIlt of tile Iltir- llngton, h'afl left for a business trip through tho west. Superintendent S. 0. Strickland of the Omaha line, left Inst night for a business trip to St. Paul. Dave Johnson, nsslstant city passenger agent of the Union Puellle, Is at Hradv Island on a hunting trip. John (i. Ulshop of Kntisun City, traveling car ngent for tho Kansas City, Fort Scott Cleopatra ,.. Blanche Walsh Not since the late Fanny Davenport ap peared hero somo seven years ago In tho samo pleco has such a truly magnificent theatrical production been offered for tho consideration of tho amusement-loving pub lie of this community ns Sardou's "Cloo' Slou City filler l'fisseil On. "WASHINGTON, April 9. The supremo court today aftlrmcd tho opinion of the United States district court of appeals for itho Blghth circuit In the case of the Credits Commutation company and tho Combination Brlilgo company against the United States nnd other appellees. Tho appellants in these cases filed petitions for leavo to Inter vene In thrco foreclosure suits against the Union Pacific Hallway company. Tho ap pellant companies sought to come Into the caso on tho theory that thoy havo a right to connect tho roads, tho building of which Is contomplatcd, with tho Union Pacific road, which they proposed doing over n brldgo at Sioux City, la., nnd therefore thoy had a right to Intervene, but tho opinion which was handed down today by Justice Shlras holds that under the pleadings nnd evi dence this question was not boforo tho clr putt court for Its determination. Tho action of tho court was, Justice Shlras said, purely discretionary nnd not final In its character on respects tho right to connect. Hence tho conclusion is that "the circuit court of appeals was right In holding that the appeal could not bo entertained by that court." In tho city The Iltirllnglon's extension to fluernsoy bus been completed ns far as Wyncnte. Wyo.. KiS.fi mllra from AllUnee nnd il.5 miles from the terminus of the line. I. II. Peach, traveling passenger ngent of tho Minneapolis & St. iOiiis at Mlnno- ll. Jngoe. traveini & .Memwhlsjallrood and associated lines, Ij . patra," ns presented by Miss Walsh, Mr. MacDowell nttd their company nt Iloyd's the ater Monday night. Thero are few if any of tho old-tlino theater-goers who wvro fortunnto enough to see tho Davenport pro duction of this well known trngedy that will over forget Its splendor, and In tho present day revival of the play there nre. In Trinity cathedral this evening Mme Kosa d'Krlna nnd 0. II. Vontom will np pear In tho following program. Thin w,ll bo tho last opportunity of hearing Mine l'Britia In Omaha this season: Organ Overture-(a) Aleeste, (h) Iplil- genln In Aullde Clluck Tenor Solo Redumption, rt Vision of Calvary Vontom Organ Selections (a) Dletler olino Werte, Nos. 2i) and 23 Mendelsohn (It) OfTertorle, Chanson Solrle H.itlnto Sccna for Soprano Oratlas Animus TIM Ougllelml V shnwlnir of tho vivir'a u-nrif nf i, v..r, Duet Tho Passion and the Cross. ..Vontom Women's Christian association, given at tho rB&l "'"J? !,u. . . . P Auber Tenor Solo-d'ruyer ftom Strudclln Von Flotow Organ Fantasle Pastorale. ..Lefelmre-Wely lAU'iiUKfil by .Mr. votuoin.l lion 'Willi venture Haydn March I.lssst GOOD SHOWING FOR THE YEAR Amiiinl MrediiK of the V. W. V. A. SIiomii Hie (IrKiinlxiillon to He l'rnsierliiK, annual meeting Monday night, proved the or ganizatlon to be nt tho full tldo of Ila use fulness. Reports were given bv committees in cnargo or tne various lines of work, Aria from "Creation" With llamelV. tflOSO on Ilhr.lt-V mnmhnraliln Clllll flnnnco, devotion, gymnasium, lunch, edu- '''''nle-Hackorsy cation, house, visitation and extension, the latter work being carried on In the southern pnrt of tho city. Tho treasurer reported that the association Youthful 'I'll let 'm ('at lieri'il III. Strong appetite for sweets mny Home times cause more serious trouble than Im pairment of Indigestion. This Is shown by nnnllK. nml J. It. .tnuoe. trave lie nus. . i-i S, i.V th ..i.v um"su', " ,, , I ; . 1 V. : . tiiu. .vruneii iu.ii me associauon ,,u, fllrl tlllll tw ,,, 1)oy!, IU(1 ,lnw are visitors in tne tin. J besides all of tho former features, embodied closed the fiscal year with all bills paid and lined In the city Jail charged with burglary winiMh uio ,, ... ........ .... ... nc. iHaui os wn cn cannot ran to mane a . is )U on nana. over is.nnn linn liren re. netause iney were caugiii lining ineir nue y Tuttle. ngol In years ofnfa'!!d In WyonS ""'her Imprint on tho minds of those wholcclved from various sources during tho year, ffi A&t&s-"il Am'el?' amlr and western Nebraska. It was an exeep-. see "Cleopatra" for n second time. Tho Of this amount about $6,000 was vleldcd bv Tim imvu y - envy ouaincss ior nus i.ei uu .11 pieco includes nvo Bcttlncs, each in Itself a tho lunch counter. During tho year a total and wlllle Mcneham. aged 11. SiWTurlW a palnter-sart that of 92.000 girls were served with midday riomL'ty" wSiiKi"".'.'.?! "Mro,,'Vl" viouiu do naru 10 ciiaco irora wio memory oi uincnes, nn avcrnge oi 3iii per day. Tliero ymithf,ul burglars. He gave the alaini and any in mo inrgo nuuienco inai wiincsscti ino lnltlnl performance In Omaha of tho re vival. The first scene pirturcn the banks of the Tiber nnd tho arrival of tho Kgyptlan queen. Cleopalra, In her golden and Jowel-dccked bark. Tho second shows the Interior of the tlonutly tnn ye; for gn large cattle and sheep owners COUNGILMEN IN DEMAND North Omnlin ImpriM enient Clnli lte il n rt In Two lo He I'rcienl Vi'l Week. aro now ten women employed In dlftcrent ca pacities about tho nssoclatlon rooms. A board of directors was' elected as fol lows: Three years' term, Mesdaines A. N. Ferguson, (leorge Hooblcr, H. C. Hoyt, J. M. Aiken, Miss Carrlo tlralf; two years' term, Mrs. W. A. Dellonl, Miss llalllo Hool. If Councilman Karr had attended tho meeting of the North Omaha Improvement i lub Monday night he would havo been the most popular man present; ns It was helprobably next to tho most effective of any was the most desired. From tho reports I of tho live, and shows the queen nwaltlng ii numiier of citizens tooK charge or the buys. They were Im-kctl up In a lodge room above the store, after which the nollre stu t Ian was notified. It -ns not long before Ia Tuttle. who at one time gloried In the title of "mayor of Sheeley," lilsi-overeil that his son nnd heir was In serious trou ble. Tuttle gathered a number of his re- diners and went to the room, where he ancient palnco of ltamescn, to which Mnro , Tho board will moot on Saturday morning ilemaiided immedliito possession of the ,,iir. , iiii.t ll ifiiiii'v l.ir ill niuKirrN nil Antnnv rollipnu frntn Ifnmi, ii'llli f'tnnnfllni I The third, tho Torracr) of Memphis, Is ConlemiilnleN No OKdrn Extension. Oeneral denial Is mado nt Burlington lioadquartcrs of the rumors In circulation lit the presont tlmo anont ,the extension of Iho' Oucrnscy line through to Ogden. The copy of a Denver paper containing a sensa tional article purporting to havo emanated Irom nn authcrltatlvo source and announc ing unreservedly that "tho Durllngton will run trains over Its own tracks Into Ogden. Utah, within tho next olghtcen months" was fchown different officials and In each In ntanco tho salient points of tho story were denied. "Wo havei no Intention of building our Ouernsoy extension through to Ogden," said nn operating ofllclal. "Tbo rails and ties wo havo ordered are to bo used on ex tensions already provided for and for Im provements that are constantly being made In our trackage. As soon a the extension to Guernsey Is completed we will begin work on tho nrldgeport-Bnish, (Colo.) lino end after that the extension to Cody will bo taken up. With these threo extensions W8 will have demand for all tho rails and tics wo havo ordered." Hnnln I'e Line Into Snn I'ritneUco. CHICAOO, April 9. Tho Atchison. To pekn & Santa Fo announced today the com pletion of Its now lino into San Francisco, tho company now having Its own rails from Chicago to San Francisco. It was further A DAILY NUISANCE. (A Simple Hrmrilj Which Will Intcrent Cntirrh Sufferers. In Its early stages catarrh Is more or a nuUianco than a menace to the genera health, -but sooner or later the disease ex tends to tho throat, bronchial tubes and even to tho etomuch nnd intestines. Catarrh Is essentially a disease of tho mucous membrane, the local symptoms bo Ing a profuso discharge of mucous, stoppage nt tho ncntrlls, Irritation In throat, causing coughing, sneezing, gagging and frequent clearings of tho throat and head. Tbo utmal treatment by local douches, scuffs, salves, etc., often gives temporary relief, but anything like a cure can only bo obtained by treatment which removes the catarrhal taint from the blood and the dls nppearancn of tbo Inflammation from the mucous surfaces. A new romedy which meets these require ments and which so far has been remark ably successful In curing catarrh Is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. Those tabids act upon tho blood and mu cous membranes only. They can hardly be railed a Bccret patent mcdlclno as they aro composed of such valuable remedies as Bangiilnnrla, Hydrastln, Kucalyptol and sim ilar cleansing antlseptlcti, which cure by eliminating from tho blood and mucous sur faces tho catarrhal poisons. .Stuart's Catarrh Tablots aro largo, picas out tasting lozenges taken Internally, allow ing them to dUsolve slowly In the mouth. In this way thoy reach tho throat, fauces find the entlro alimentary canal. If desired thoy may also bo dissolved In vater and used as a douche, In addition to the Internal use, but It Is not at all neces sary to use a douche; a few of thorn dis solved In the mouth dally will bo sufficient. However, when thero Is much stoppage of tho nose, a douche made from theso tablets will give Immediate relief, but tbo regular dally use internally of these tablets will euro tho wholo catarrh trouble, without re sorting to tho Inconvenience of a douche. Dr. Dement states "that the Internal treatment for catarrh Is rapidly taking the rdaeo of the old plan of douching and local application, and further says that probably tho beat and certainly tho safest remedy at present on tho market Is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, as no seciot Is mado of their com- licwltlon and all the really efficient remedies for Catarrh aro ecnUIned in this tablet." Druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh Tablets at fifty cents for full sized packages. Ask your druggty and if he U honest ho will toll you thero Is no safer, more palatable, more efficient aud convenient remedy on the market. submitted by tho various standing com- i mlttces tho work of tho club Is tied up until tho members can see the president of the council nnd his confrere from tho Fifth wnrd, and upon motion thoy were Invited to attend the meeting next Monday evening. Tho question of tho paving of Twenty fourth street from Spauldlng to Lake was brought up by I. O. Ilarlght, and upon mo tion was referred to the commlttco on streets and alleys, with Instructions to Investigate tho matter. A motion prevailed to endorse the action of tho council In granting right-of-way to the Missouri Pacific for an additional track on Iloyd street from Twenty-sixth to Thirtieth street. J. V. Crnlg made a talk on lawns, an swering questions asked by members of tho club. Ills Ideal mixture of lawn grass for this part of the state, after thirty years' experience with lawns, Is as follows, the amount 'being- sufficient for one aero: Ken tucky blue grass, 2',4 bushels; red top, l bUBhol; English ryo grass, M bushel; white clover, pound. Pulvcrlzo tbo ground, stir It from fifteen to eighteen inches ueep, pui on a top dressing of manure, rako the seed In and then roll tho ground; cut tne grass with a scythe tho first tlmo and nfter that always use tho lawn mower; be careful to remove all cut grass. It was reported to the club that parties unknown had been cutting sod from Fon tauello pnrk, and tho matter was referred to the park committee, to bring to tho at tention of tho park commissioners, as was also the matter of placing certain trees in thnt park. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Blanche Wnlsb Is at the Millard. K. B. Finch of Oshkosh Is In the city. VI. Itnnck of Sednllo, llo.. Is at the Mer chants. F. G Slmmonds of Seward, Is at tho Murray. Fred B. Olover of Kansas City Is In Omaha. C. W. McComb of Wilsonvlllo, Neb., Is In the city. Unhert Kmons of Nebraska City Is rcgls- Ured at the Barker, J Ii. Druten of Bardstown, Ivy., a horse breeder, Is at the Millard. 14. Jnmes and Deroy Danlelson of St T-'mnels. Neb., nre In the city. Dlgby Hell nnd Mile. Proto, playing at tho Orphoum, are ai wn uui iiiuuu. Tl. F. Kloke, wife and daughter, of West Point, aro guests of the Millard. W. P. lleddo and wlfo and Edgar S. Menns of Orleans. Neb., are at tho Murray W F. Adams of Walllngford, Conn., a manufacturer of sllverwnro, Is at the Mll lard. a. M. I,ambertson of Lincoln, attorney for tbo Union Pacific railway, Is nt tho Mlllnrd. V. A. Challls. representing a carpet man. iifacturlng house of St. Louis, Is at tho MurrnV. Charles F. Martin of Denver, secretary pf tho 'satlonttl Jjive niocit uobulhiiiuu, i ih tho city. Miss Hattlc Simons, teacher In the Cass schools. Is absent from her duties becauso of Illness. ir t. M,.ff.nns nf Ornnd Island, an audi tor 'of 'tho Union Pacific rallwny, is at tho Merchants. Tt. A..ln.v nf fitnntnn. Neb., and II. M. Puffer of Valley, both stockmen, aro nt tho MnrrhniltS. Mrs. D. C. niffort nnd Miss Alice flhlvcr of West Point wero Monday guests ut the Ilnr fireiml. It. V, Kloke, a West Point banker. Is at the Mlllnrd. Ho Is accompanied by his wlfo and daughter. IK A Ttm-har .T hi. '.MeCTr.TCKen. A. Vi. Upt'on iind C. 1 Way of Lincoln registered Monday at tho Murray. Allen n. Fisher of Chadron. J. v.. Jen- . i - i , r r fofl'i.i nf K1I1H OI ni'lll!) iur null '. " . Albion wero ni mo .uiuuru .uuuuuy. n s Knrvnl. T. If Wake. J. 6. Wise, Christ Thomas and A. Heminaner, Jr., of Seward wero at the Murray Monday. Tnmtiii TIniirkA nnd O. H. TraCV of nrnml Inlanil urn In the C IV 11 the inter ests of tho security ronune invemmcni comnnny of that place. Captain AV. P. Chamberlain of New York Is at the Murray. Ho was a member of Major Howard's stnff, who was recently killed in tne I'liiuppines. - Dr. Iiouls Swoboda 1ms gone to Kuropo for an absenco of sovoral months. He will attenil lectures And clinics In various scien tific centers on tho continent. C. N. Carpenter of York, It. J. Slater of Lincoln. John lloar of West To nt. F W Kenny. Jr., of Ulalr and J. H. Hamilton of Leigh were stutc guests ut the Merchants .Monday. 8. Qullhnt, wife and daughter. Miss l;ilytn, ot Amsterdam are at tho Millard, Thoy nro touring tho continent nnd aro now on their way to Now York from San ! rancisco. iprofessor Frederick Clements of the de- 1artment of botany, University of Ne iraska. with his wlfo returned to Lincoln yesterday nfter a pleasant visit with Mrs. Clements' parents, Mr. und Mrs. George. scnwnriz. Mrs. James T. Dean, wife of Major Dean of General Brooke's staff, returned to Wash ington yesterday In company with her father. Oenernl Dandy. Mrs. Dean hn hnnn the guest of her parents In this city during1 IIIO IUSI IWO IVl-lRH. Prof. Dean Worcester of Ann Arbor. Mloh.. one of the United Htiitea rammln. sloners to the Philippine Islands, passed through umnna Dummy enrouie to .Manila, no was accompanied uy .Mrs, Worcester, a nurse, ana cigni aiiacues, Mr. and Mrs. U B. Shlpard of Capo Nome, Alaska, aro registered at the Her iiranu wnue in in cuy visaing om menus. Thoy havo recently come from thero and will return In June. Mr. Shlpard was for merly engaged in uio transportation bus! nes in umunii. direction of Miss Alice Howell. Miss Howell, tho return from battle of Marc Antony. who Is a gifted elocutionist and a graduate From the tcrraco n splendid moonlight view ' of tho Ktnerson school in Boston, is consld- to eicci omcers iur mo coming year. ..,n,i ...,. rrVll ,.nm- I Next Thursday night an elocution class will from tho station. Just In time bo formed for a ten weeks' term under tho serious trouble. At tho station tho boys inaiiu ii uui eoniessioii. long run to avert cred a valued acquisition to tho educational corps. On Monday a public anniversary meeting will bo held nt which tho principal address will bo delivered by Hov. Edward F. Trefz. Y. M. C. A. BANJO RECITAL down the valley of tho Nile lo shown, with the pyramids visible In the distance. It Is nt a season of the year when the Nile hns overflowed Its banks nnd words can hardly descrlbo tho beauties of tho pic ture. Tho fourth shows the Interior of tho palace of Actlum during a secret visit from Cleopatra. Tho fifth act offers one of tho most realistic pictures ever put on a stage. It shows a largo room in tho temple of Isis, with Its Egyptian mummies and mam moth carven Images standing silent eenll nels within. Through tho largo balcony like opening Is seen the Nllo river with the stately palms Uiat lino Its 'banks. In order to convince tho Komnns who seek her life that she posscmes supernatural power Cleo patra calls upon the elements and a raging storm, which has been for some tlmo threatening, breaks forth. Tho vivid flashes of lightning, tbo heavy peals of thunder, to- local fame, appeared gother with a flerco wind that seems to bend George F. Olllenbeck. LOCAL BREVITIES. Alfred A. I'lirlimil Apiienm an (he Stnr of (he KvenliiK, AnnNU-iI liy Local Til It-it t. iircjiKe. uno oi tne most enthusiastic uem- a way onstratlons that has been seen In Boyd's ' Never theater for sorao tlmo followed this sccno and the principals were compelled to re spond to numerous curtain calls. The play, of which thero aro several versions. Is one with which thcater-gocrs are so familiar that viojos, manjollncs, piccolo banjos, baugul tars, bass 'banjos, and first, second nnd third banjos. Thero were long-necked banjos, a detailed synopsis of the plot would bo ) short-necked banjos aud lubbed-necked superfluous. Miss Walsh, who first appeared In this city as a star last season, enncts tho rolo of tho moody queen, Cleopatra, whoso daz zling beauty caused tho downfall of An tony. Whllo comparisons nro always odious and should. If possible, bo avoided, It may be said that Miss Walsh offers a por trayal of this character nearer on a plane with that given by tho late Davenport than The Kplenre'a Delight, BLACK & TAN "The American Porter," the newest product of tho Anbeuscr-Ilusch Browing Ass'n, Is dellclously piquant In flavor, tempting and pleasing to tho palate, ururrs auuressro. 10 ueo. Krug, manager Omaha branch, will bo propetly executed. If there Is one who thinks that the banjo has not kept paco with tho negro In tho matter of development during tho last half century ho should havo been nt tho recital given Monday night at tho Young Men's Christian association auditorium. Alfred A Tlio chicken eoop of Sam Hans, 4101 North Twenty-eighth street, as ueen rubbed of eight fnttey-hred fowV A Joint committee of Omaha and Uollevui chapters of lloyal Arch .Masons met at tin Commercial club to Inaugurate plans for ii Joint reception to be held In this clt April 25. The season for gasoline stove fires wai. opened Monday evening at 191,1 Fnrnnn, street in the kitchen of Harry V. Pilgrim The lluld became Ignited and did 11.1 of damage before the stove could be thrown lulu the street. The one-story frame dwelling at liV9 Web ster street, owned by Patrick Gorman un. occupied by William Mezlekcr and famll. was damaged by lire to the extent of $100 at un early hour yesterday. Tho cause of the lire Is not apparent. The property was Insured for $luu. Patton lodge No. 17,1, Ancient Order Farland, who Is tho Abraham Lincoln of tho L'nlted Workmen, celebrated the tenth nn hanln nnd thlriv.nnn Mr PinnUniiu nf nlversnry of Its organization by giving a banjo, anil tniny-ono .Mr. I lunketts of fr,,e entertainment nt the Thurston Itllles iocai lume, appeared under direction ot armory .Monday night. A musical and Ut fienron V. Olllenhepk. A nnlniin nrnemm omry urogram oreci'dcd a Jolly dance. Th- tho pnlm trees until their topn dip In tho ' of rare excellcnco was given, participated In d''?,r,'t; ,'r"' ,l'am w,lM, 'hnr''t'; river, all help to make the scene almost by nearly two score persons, all artists In -'Bj? '.ffi'b.s" c'MT emr Trinity cntht.lrul. Offerings will ho re before, perhaps, lias nn Omaha celved In tho usunl collection. Numerous audience faced such an array of stringed tTVXh T nro!0tao';r:?KVl, "or- n l"rit-l t Li 'I ll o ro ll' At hnnfno nnfAnitnn t . i f a . . ..j ......... .u.u uuujuo, iiiiiiiiuuiuicn, iranisi. una w. u. vonton. tenor. Mrs. Mary Bobbins, a thrifty housewife who lives with her family at Tenth and Izard streets, put her clothes to soak Sun day evening so they would be ready for the wash Monday morning, but during the night someone looted the tub, making uway with several suits of underwear and a package of washing powder. Andrew Edstrom, ullas If. J. Johnson, encouraged by several drinks of lighting whisky, battered down the door of a shanty ut Hl; Jones street Sunday nlghf and so terrorized the single occupant. Mrs. Gila Moyor, Hint sho ran scronmlng Into the street. Mrs. Mover. octOEnnnrlan and ,'hormltess, called at tho police station yes- iterday and was much comforted to learn I that Kdstrom hud been given thirty duys in I tho county Jail. banjos; banjos that trum-trumed, that ping. panged nnd that rub-a-dubbed. All theso wero aided and abetted ,b'y guitars and man dolins and by various instruments Invented Blnco tho last dictionary was printed. Mr. Farland's performance on tho banjo Is a sort of digital legerdemain. In tho con templation of which ono forgets tho melody to marvel at tho mobility of his hands. Ho can make more notes In a glvjn spaco of any other living actress Is capable. Miss , tlmo than Padercwskl. His concerto In C MiX -mar mmm immr- w bi i "V MB 1 Vy Y JSA m Impure Blood W H is i What a story of suffering that one word tells. It says : "I am all tired out. It seems to me I can hardly take another step. 1 haven t a particle of ambition. I can't do half the work I feel I must do. I am weak, nervous, depressed. discouraged. 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