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    THE OMAHA DAILY Ublui Kir I DA Y, 3.LAHCH 15, 1001.
There is no 25 c. soap.
You may pay 10c. for the soap, and
15c. for the name on it. But you can
get nothing better than Jap Rose.
And it costs but a dime a cake.
Jap Rose
Soap
children and baggage of 'V V A 1)1. WPP HP ftDlYlftVQ
rlous sorts. The new room will be for 11 IUU muxiti jLi i vi iiuuhu
enumerable
OLD TRACK BUT A MEMORY S
the nccommodatlon of these travelers
Wtst of the depot there Is a large spac
Audltartam Dir,ctori Unable to Decid
BiiTreen unui arm urr.cago. be n convenient plncc for such an addition. upon oijieoi cuiming.
It Is away from tbo uusy pari oi me
etnflnn and wnlll.l lio it nlllet nlai'C. SoillO Of
STEAM SHOVELS AND REGIMENT OF MEN these parties arc compelled to v,ait 111 ATTEMPTS TO REACH AGREEMENT FAIL
Omaha all day for change of trainii and are
In the habit of eating lunches nnd spend
ing the time In the passenger room, a
custom which leaves It In a very untidy
condition despite the energetic efforts of the
Janitor's able corps.
OKI, AHUM .
Burlington Oompanjii Bebuildlnglti Road "5
HIkIiI of Way In Straightened In
Many I'lnceo nnil Grnrie lledneed
Contract Involtc Expendl
Hire of Million.
UNDER THE
IHreetnr mill Member lit Adtlnor)
llouril Unlit n M n-tliiR nnil IIItim
fry l Mnile Tlmt the Mnny
Men Aro of .Mnny .Mlndi.
Ghastly Truths Revealed on the Disap
pearance of Winter's White Mantle.
"liy January of next year," said a Uur
tlngton ottlclal, "there will not .bo left
vestige of the old track between Chicago
and the Missouri river, except n few
stretches of flvo or six nines each. The en-
tiro lino from Chicago to Tower 310 west
from Chicago, the number of miles Indl
xijw mm it mm: i
Hook iKlnml llnlld n ent -.Mile
Stretch Ai-riiK lteer nt Inn,
At tho special meeting of the Omaha
Auditorium directors nnd the advisory
Thn rinrit tiiinnd Is bulldliiK a stretch of boaid yesterday afternoon the thetno for
seventy miles of track In Oklahoma which discussion was mo ciiaractcr oi me miuu
i bids fair to bo a valuable property. It Ing desired. The widest diversion of opln
.tnrt. fpnm ftiit tlinln line nt Enid, runs Ion existed and two hours' talk waa un-
cated has been rebulirexcent mo strelch lwenty "Mies west nnd thence almost falling In bringing about a chango l.i.th,
o? flvo mnes of track nr Ottumwa and tralRhl south to An.larko, on the branch Ideal, of the persons present. In the first
ho" for off waTawaXTa "w Torn Mountain View to Chlckasha. place President born stated that t .,
This is Kirk's ideal their utmost
attainment after 62 years.
The most costly soap possible.
Transparent perfumed made of
vegetable oil and glycerin. '
Yet ioc. is the price of it.
days ago to D. U. Strecter of Chicago,
Work will begin thero within a few weeks
and will be completed In August, 1902. It Is
estimated that the average cost per mile
of the new track will be In the neighbor-
fiwl nt .IftAftAft Qnvnrnl tit0nfi1 ahni'nli nnil
nlwiuf T'.n min wilt ho rli'in m nlnvtnpnl ncw ""0
for mnrn thnn n Vnar.' That, with the othei- respect
work which Is contemplated for this season,
many of tho contracts for which havo ul-
Ono of the best features of the now line building committee hud been unable to
Is tho fact that It cuts directly through the agree upon u plan and that the board of
center of tho territory of the Kiowas and directors found itself divided upon the
tho Comanchcs that Is to be opened this subject nnd that under these conditions tho
summer. The travel on tho main line Is advice and counsel of thu advisory board
also very heavy on that division and the hud been sought.
will afford come relict in mis it ilio committee had hoped to gain a
solution of the problem from thu advisory
linnril tlmsn bntii'ff unrn iIi.n1.i.iI I'nrlv In
Men lime neei" ........ .-..,. ,. .nnrnlnir. fur them wrrf nn nimiv on In.
REAL PRINCE IN OMAHA
Hli Rigid fltiffneu EngalitsohefT Panes
Through tho Oity.
DOESN'T KNOW WHO HIT BILLY PATTERSON
Mighty .Mini from Ituanlu Huh Fierce
WlilNkorH nnil .Many Hervnutn
to Accoiiiiiuny 1 1 1 in on
IIIh .tourney.
Thn first nf the steel drive wheels which I. ... ' ....
ready been let, will bring the Improvement wpro p,accij 0Ir ,hc t,g locomotives some ,OUB U8 l"lr," "" """"U"U,D
practically to tho Missouri river. vears nco nrn bcclunlnc to show the wear. Mr- '""'" Men.
"In many places the original right of way An enolnror In sneaking of them called nt- Euclid Martin voiced the Idens of ono
has been abandoned and tho rails havo been tcntloii tn tlio fnct that they havo not stood extreme party when he said that ho fa-
laid a mile, and In some cobcs a mllo and tho racket nnd nre giving out beforo their vored a building seating probnbly 0.000
a half nwny from their former position, time. An Illinois Central engine was stand- persons In tho main hall, with iiceommo
Uo you remember that bridge seen In pro- lne ln tho inion nassengcr station nt the datlons for the Knights of Ak-Sar-Hen,
cess of building last year away off from tho tlme anrt nc pointed out ono spoke In ouo the Commercial club, the Woman's club
train? Tho other day we came skimming 0( thc wheels which hnd broken clear nnd the lecture courses of tho Young
over that structure as though It had been through and two other spokes In tho same Men's Christian association and tho public
tho principal right of way for many years. wnerj which were so badly cracked that school teachers. This plan wus endorsed
"It Is likely that a saving of four or five thcy faiied l0 r,BK wncn tapped with the by II. J. I'enfold.
miles In tho distance between Chicago and hammer. xile gnme informant stated that Charles C. IJcldcn was tho representative
tho Missouri river will bo effected by the onu of thc engines on the Northwestern Is of thu other extreme. ( Originally he wanted
new track. The principal Improvement for n cvcn worso condition. Tho wheels hnd a building with u seating capacity of from
tho company however, will be tho ellmlna- (jCcn on tho Central engine about five years. 8,000 to 10,000, but was willing to cut his
lion of curves and tho reduction of grades. cstimntc to the latter figure, from which
cIsco a week ago on tho American Tno work now being done near Murray Is New innln for ceuiiiu. ho would not abate one Jot nor tittle. His
Maru from Hong Kong. Ho had been in of enormous extent. The cost will run Into lcw yards for fecdlng-m-trnnsit are to uc p08tiOu was endorsed by several mem
China for a year or more, having served the millions of dollars. Tho present lino built by tho Hock Island lley Junction wlh 0U(J op two variations'.
during tho recent tiff with the IJoxcrs on wm uc abandoned for ono which shoots this spring. This will can no erccuon T1)cn camo up tuo question of nudltorlum
the staff of General Waldersce. This Is . ratarht nvpr thn vnllrvg nnd through the of stock yards and sheds l nccommo-
not his first visit to America. About five hiiu ttmblnir rodnrilon of about three- dallon of about 1.500 head 'lc n day. ,.n i,,,... ,h ,niirr nil ,ii.i.ii.i.,i
years ro ho spent a season ln California quarters of a mile In the distance and glv- Last fall nt that point the ,any built L cvcry possible 'phase, finally coming up
Deadly dancM lurk In the ground left
bare by tho departing snow All Winter
long thoro h.ive been accumulating deadly
dlseaia gornu.
Those havo been protected and kept allvo
by the covering of snow and now, with tho
first warm days, these de.ith-brlnging mi
crobs aro awakened by the rays of the sun,
nd as the ground dries they aro carried to
all corusrs of the community In th dust that
Is blown everywhere by the Spring winds.
The human bo.ly at this time Is particu
larly siuceptlblo to tlicsa germs, e spocUlly
tliegnrmsof fevers. The system has beon
depleted by the foregoing Winter, The blood
Is sluzzlsh and Alio 1 with Impurities. The
nerves havo not rocovcre.1 from tho tension
they have been under for the past months.
Ths stomach, the bowels, tho kidneys, the
liver aro nil at their worst.
It Is therefore, not strange that these germs
of dlOA0 find fertile ground lit which to
thrivo, flourish and dovclop Into deadly Ills.
Sprlnjr. Is the time of year when one should
fear an attack of fever, especially when the
system Is depleted, onn should dread any
Mvora Illness. Tho vitality Is at a low ebb.
There Is less nowerof resistance tothrowoff
dlseaso, and It Is on this account that fatal
ities aro so much greater during tho Spring
months than at any other tlmo ni tno vear.
Thero is but one wav to wsrd oil such
dangors, aud that Is to fortify tho human
body so that It will lxoome impresnable t
tne germs oi lnv.inuig ui'c.ue.
To do this lake l)r. Orerne's Nervurablod
nA tiMrvn rf.nif.ilr. 11 will Imtiil vmi tin
quickly, it will "re-establish our waning
appetite, u win give you icmuu inputs oi
sleep, It will LTivo vim and igor to th
nerves, and It will dlpol all existing Poisons
that havo accumuiatrd In tlm Innly beslilii
rouiiteractltig tlio effects of otheri that may
accumulate.
rollowinglsan Instance that will lllustrata
tho wonderful power of Dr. Orceuo'a
Kcrvura blood and nerve remedy.
Sheriff Jonas T. Stevens, who is sheriff of
Hvdo lrk, Vt., says: "1 have used Dr.
(Ireene's Nrrvuw blood nnd iirrso lemedy
especlallv as a blood puritior. I had a very
sevete humor on niv nrms, accompinlcd by
a very bad It -Mug, so severe that I could not
sleep nights, ca.nl'igme great luconvenlencn
bv tlm loss of sleep by t.. Itchlrtg. A trie nd
advised lne to tako Dr. Orecnes Nervura
blooilaud nerve remedy, which 1 did with
thf) most satisfactory results, for tho troubls
has entirely disappeared, and 1 eannow rest
comfortably jitghts and have none of my
former misery from tlio burning, Itching
tonsatlons."
ltemrmber Dr. Greene's advlco will
given to nnv on desiring Mine absolutely
free If thov will writo or call upon Mm athli
office, 35 V. llth St., Kow York City.
His Illgld Stiffness, Prince Kngalltschcff,
military plenipotentiary of Russia, Im
parted to Omaha the distinction of passing
through It Thursday afternoon on his way
from tho Pacific coast to Washington, whcr
he goes to consult with President McKlnlcy
In n matter touching tho transfer of some
real estate ln northern China. With his
retinue of servanta nnd bodyguard, resplen
dent In his imporlnl vestments, tho prlnco
.arrived ln a private car over tho llurllngton
.shortly after 3 o'clock. The car stopped
only a short time nt the depot. Ills starch
iness seemed not thu least interested in the
fact that ho wbs In one of the greatest live
stock markets of the world and vouchsafed ,
only to pull the silk hangings of hlirprlvatc
car aside nnd glance languidly at the Tenth
street viaduct.
Seekn Atiientf of III Locution.
Addressing his vnlet in Husslnn, ho nsked
where he wns nt. That functionary trans
mitted tho query to tho flunky-ln-wnltlng,
who transmitted It,, to the sVrgcflnt of the
guard, who transmitted It to tho major
ilorao, who transmitted It to the Pullman
conductor on the platform outside, and when
tho mystic name "Omaha" got back to his
nibs It Is said to have had thirteen sylla
bles and to have ended In "offsky."
A reporter, by braving the outer guard,
managed to get a gllmpso of the Presence.
It was reclining on n dlvnn In n graceful
but unstudied posture, playfully teasing a
mllk-whlto marmoset, wnllo the court bnr
ber, by means of Blnrch, glue and varnish,
molded the royal mustacho Into n pair o'
hirsute daggers. It was In neglige. A
Japanese kimono covered with gold em
broidered butterflies was carelessly throw!)
over Its pale silk pajamas. Upon Its feet
were a dainty little pair of Parisian slip
pers. It didn't look particularly fierce, ex
cept for Its mustache and a quantity of
naWc-hued Ilolshaziars which lenked out
of tho Imperial countenance. It looked for
ull tho world like tho blue-blooded Musco
vltc who, In tho melodrama, shouts all
through tho play, "Pack to the mines, you
dog!"
Some ((iientloiix Are AxLril.
'.8kf It If tho White Czar has deslgnu
on Manchuria," said the reporter, address
ing the outer guard.
This necessitated sending for the private
secictar). who was the only ono of the
party nblo to speak Kngllsh oven paBiw.bly
well. The request wns repented to hltn.
He went back nnd Hnld something to tltp
Presence, which In turn uttered a perfect
volley of offs, ovchs and sks. Keturnlng.
thq secretary said that his highness had
no use for n manlcuro set, ns such mattcis
were attended to by tho court chiropodist.
"Ask him If he doesn't fear tho Inter
vention of tho powers In the event Ilussla
seeks the partition of China," was tho
next request,
There was another excursion Into th"!
Interior of the boudoir, and tho answer
enmo back; "Highness says he would
make them look llko 80 copecks."
"Ask him U he kirows who struck Hilly
I'utterson."
After the usual delay the amanuensis re.
turned with the mecsage; "Highness bcg
to Inform the gentleman that ho has not
tho honor of Mr. Pattersonsky's acquaint
once, and to say that he Is Indisposed and
begs him to call ngain."
Then a llunky tn peachblow and silver
drow a curtain of pnlo rore and old gold
across the passage and the Interview was
at an end.
Prince Kngalltscheff arrived at San Fran.
and becamo engaged to a society bud, but iDg on almost gradcless track."
thn pnrnirenient. nresiimaniv tnrounn ine ,
Intervention of his noble family, was broken l'lHHTl.NO Foil THU Ol,H CIIAUB,
off. During his previous visit to the United
States he spent considerable tlmo In Chi
cago. This trip he has displayed not a
little Interest ln fruit raising, but It Is be
lloved that this Is a ruse to cover the real
purposo of his advent. What his actual
business In Washington Is can only be con.
Jecturcd. It Is thought, however, that It
has something to do with the diplomatic re
lations of thu United States nnd Russia In
connection with the alleged designs of the
monarchy upon Chlneso territory.
yards to care for 3,000 hogs under cover.
in a position where, seeing no solution, the
meeting adjourned until tonight at S
nel
pany
Angeles
"I bad been In bed threo weeks with grip lno "nl " ",c C"U"B "" -
when my husband brought me Dr. Miles' rnla, company nn..
Nervine. Pnln Pills and Nerve and Llrer the Utah, Nevada & California. Under the
Pills I wns cured." Mrs. J. nelnler, aw lno murouu uuu iu uo luminu
Franklin, Ind. , lho KradQ bcBuu by tno Unlon Paoln
wiiuin live years or ine cuiujjuiij luiifiitu
onriTUC ITTD1PT TUttnunQ ts title to tho land, mis forfeiture oc
uuuiiiii n i i nnv i iiiiiwnuw ,., ,,
IttilMrnv Yfill.4 mill IVrsO II 11 N.
V. A. Nnsh. geenral western ngent for o'clock, when, in consultation with some
I eunl Content Wnhmt Scnntnr Clark's tho Milwaukee, Is homo irom cnicago. 0f the principal stockholders, an attempt
' Xesv KnterurlNe. J. J. McCarthy, general western passenger 00 madc to enlighten tho architects
A fight t on ln the western courts over ag",Lf"r !L0r..i'!Lr." ! , . J what Is to bo expected of them In
an old grade raado by tho Union Pacific UgPnl fol tho New York Central, Is ln tho their competitive plans.
when It was building the line from Uvada city. . ....
t i... ,-v.i-t. n.,.ii. .h,m. wniinrr, ii Dmivn nnslntntit cpner.il After l.ntirliipe lint r
,inni nn n IiIhit' f mm lho Smithern Pacific freight agent' for tho Harry Pros.' Trims- Usually a racking cough nnd n general
doned on a bluff from tho Soi tiiern Pacific. ortlU,onne opcratlnB on Lake Michigan, feeling of weakness. Tolcy's Honey and
Tho grade Is southwest of Uvada and In- Is in the city. . Tnp Pnrnnlppi, , ' .,, ..',nno
eludes some heavy work, Including a tun- Major joirn Hucnannn, general pnHsenger " , " r " ',' , ' , '.'ii
t n-tii ,n verv vnlnatiln to anv com- "geni lor ine lviKiinrn. in nuine lrum ni. tuusu J" ..u.. .,v...
' . n.V ' v-t- f. i h-""'"- wllert' 1,0 ""ended the meeting of Mcycrs-DIIlon Drug Co.. Omaha; Dillon's
ly building across Nevada from Los ,ne Wcgtern Passenger association. ,ir..P .lore ?mth ilmaha
IniliiNtrlul i:poiiltlon HnN .More Wlii
nlnu renttiren Uvery
Mltlil.
Tho fourth night of the Industrial expo
sition marked what Is considered the be
ginning of ttho most successful part of tho
entcrprlic. . The halls of tho exposition
buildings wcro filled.
The vaudeville feature drew better than
over. Tho vaudeville is worthy of patron
ago regardless of its reason for existence
nnd makes n visitor feel that ho has re-
THIS HI3AI.TV .MAHKHT.
INSTItl'MRNTS placed on record Thurs
day. March 14, 1MJ1;
Vnrrnnfy Ilpeiln.
E. C. Miller and wlfo to K. A. Eklund,
lot 20, block 9, Drawn park t 500
Martin Dabelsteln to Adnlph Hlrt, h'.j
se'J nnd seVi sw4 13-15-10 4.S00
Omaha Iteulty Co. to H. O. Hauman
et nl, c',S lot 2. block 2tW, Omalui.... SwO
J. H. Pnrrottc r.nd wife to D. I.. Llnd-
stnm, lot 15, block 18. Central pnrk. SjO
Jceph Schwartz et ul to F. P. Oould,
n 5T feet lot block 6, sub of J. 1.
ltedlck'H ndd -Vw
AMUSEMENTS.
I
curred and slnco then the grade has been
held by the Utnh & California and tho Utah,
Nevada & California companies, thougn
neither completed tho work. Tho latter
road Is regarded as an auxiliary of thu
(lroirnn Short Line, while it 13 said that the
men behind Senator Clark's San Pedro, Los H. F. Palmer and wife to Atlantic
t o a i. , i. .... - i,i,i,, Itenlty nssoclatloii, lots 3 lo u, UlocK
Angeles & Salt Lake company are backing 10 jjems park.....
tho fight for the Utah & California com- D. U. Heller nnd 'husband to W. II.
pany. De Sonno. lot 10, block Q, Orchard
Western railroad men claim to see In this EiYzbGth"87o
fight an attempt on the part- of tho Union lot II, block 1, South Kxehange Pic.
Pacific, though the Oregon Short Lino, to Barbara Potter et ill to II. J. Hnckett,
... . . . ,i ni.i. ii tracts In nwli nwli R-1B-18
ngni mo con.uuui ui luo C. F. Gllmore to II. C. Urent. w SO feet
Tnis latter company nas oeen supposcu io
250
2.1T5
hI'Sachim;
out.
.idd.
Unit Claim Hecil.
O. H. Ilemenwny nnd wife to Jose
phine Homcnway, lot 3 and c 20 feet
lot 4, block I, Patrick's add
IlceilN.
ilierlff to C. S. Francis. lols S. 9
and 10, block 4). (.ranilvlcw aua..
100
1,001
At t f n t lit rAfr
qeUed more than tho worth of his money. K f,(n,nu .nrm wiih ti. Rnriinpinn int s binek s. Pnrk rin-
It. C. Miller, billed to render "The Holy , lhe poss,bie outlet for the Durllngton 'Hl0Wn,nQinn'CHiV J,e"r"' lot ifti
At tho Tlvoll tnblo tho high score was SGUTHHIIN
r.n mn, n l.t Will Tl..n,nn rri.n
. . ...... .v .rii, uutiuii, 4 IIV llll'll
was the center of nn Interested crowd all
evening nnd Is proving one of lhe hits of
the exposition.
Thero was increased activity In the type
writer voting contest and when the box was
closed the score stood; Estello Ueecher, 21;
Fay Pnrdunn, 10; Nora Emerson, 14; Mar
garet Cullen, 12! Frances Graves, 5; Miss
Flnley, 6; Elizabeth VanSant, 3; Ola Ware
helm, 3; Hcttle Henderson, 2; Miss Hunt,
Mabel Gray, Rose O'Neill, Miss Jacoby,
Grace Campbell and Minora Smith, each one.
The prlzo distribution at the close of the
evening's ontertnlnmeut resulted as fol
lows: E. Uevlus, gilt electric dining room
call bell:, A. B. Hnllory, electric bicycle
bell; Mrs. Elgin, "Stories of American Life
nnd Adventure;" E. Slpple, box fancy writ
ing paper; S, Doherty, can zinoleura; F. G.
Mnus. package shaving sticks; Julia Madi
son. Klnley eyshade; Mr. Wilson, pack
ngo sachet perfume; Clyde Snub, package
courtplaster; U. A. Clearwater, bottle
cough syrup; Henry Kopole, box corn
plaster; E. W. Chapman, box gelntlnc;
Sadie Lane, stick of licorice; Charles Manls,
KnerKetlc HfTorl to Turn Tiniriat
Trnvel Soiithwnril.
William Flnnnclly, ono of the veteran
traveling passenger agents who has visited
Omaha for a number of years, Is ln tho
clfy, representing tho Southern railway, gume to S. S. Curtis, receiver, o CO feet
tho rnlU of which traverse- over me asttre or n 130 feet, lot 13, block 4, I'ark
S0,un?ea8i' ,, ,. ... , ..,, Snme to Fnmc."iot '21,'blbck 3,"'iiakef
"The Southern railway," Mr. Flannelly pinCe
said, "has inaugurated a campaign for Same to J. H. Pnrrottc, lot 15, block
wtprn huslness on a more oxtcnslvo scale . .'"f. -etrai pam
'than ever before. The reason Is that tho
west Is increasing ln favor with eastern
and southern railway managers. They aro
beginning to realize more fully than over
beforo the big olurao of passenger traffic
which originates In the great transrals
sourl region, nnd are making efforts to get
a portion of It. The Improvement of thu
south, tho opening of now Industries and
Its general commercial advancement also
contributes largely to tho new order of
things. Western people aro going south
moro than ever before, some of them for
the purpose of Investment and others with
tho Idea in view of finding pleusuro ln me
"Tin- MirniHN of Mntnn"
A dramatic version in four nets of Marie
Cori'lll's novel bv the snme name. Pro
duced at Hoyd's theater Thursday night
for tlio Ilrst time in umnnu uy wiiunm j.
Drudy'a company.
THE CAST.
Prince l.uclo Rlmuncs. .Kdwiird R, Muweon
(leoffrcy Tempest Walter II. Seymour
Earl of Elton Edmund llngan
Duke of I.uuncCHton Julian Heed
Viscount Lynton John C. Hart
Morgeson, u publisher George O'Morrls
sir Thomuft Tenbv Harold Emerson
llenthnm E. A. Fisher
Ellis It. D. Roberts
Ainli-l Robert Dudley
Flrrtt Servant Henry Sinclair
Second fiervnnt llcorgp Phillips
Ui(y Sybil Elton Miss ismiiy uodii
aiiivim uinrc. nn uuinoresH
MImh Mario Curtis
Diana Cliesncy Miss Plymouth Ren
DiichcsM of Launceston. . .Miss M. Hamilton
Mrs. Simmons Miss Margaret Hamilton
Those who havo read Mnrie Corclll's
novel, "The Sorrows of Satan," will And
In tno dramatization oi mis wetru, tin-
The Bee's New Fashion
and Pattern Department
will appear every day for the benefit of its
women readers. It will be interesting as a
guide for styles for those who do not fashion
ther own gowns, but particularly so to those
who make their own dresses and garments.
' This department will "be conduct ed by
Miss Mary Lamb of New York City, wh6se
drawings will accompany the descriptions.
Tiu? idea is to give practical fashions and
patterns for people of ordinary income, who
have not a small fortune to spend on dress.
For the accommodation of The lice's
readers we will also furnish them with pat
terns at a nominal price ten cents.
The regular price of the patterns de
scribed in Mary Lamb's Fashion Hints is
from 25 to HO cents. In order to get any pat
tern enclose 10 cent.s, give number and name
of pattern wanted, and bust measure. These
are all practical patterns. Allow about ten
days from date of your letter before begin
ning to look for the pattern. Address
. Omaha Bee, Pattern Department,
Bee Building, Omaha.
,,i,ti i. ii, ni t ii m nnt n ta ffilrkrr. but
canny story an Interesting play, but to the Hm willing to pay what insight. Respect
ovctago theater-goer the piece is at timea fully yours, E. D. MILLER.
BROTHER COMES TO RESCUE
IIiihIiickm .Mnn Settle Worlli-
W. K. Potter, receiver, to J. It. Web
ster, lot 23, block 1. Sherman Avenue
pnrk; lots II, 15 and in, block 2, Sum
mit ndd
Total pmciunt of transfers JR3IC
0. .....
tlrcsomcly tnlky and lucking In explana
tory dialogue or action sulllclent to make
wholly clear the theme of tho story. Al-
l.CwI though thero aro several interesting dra-
134 mntlc climaxes, some witty dialogue and
Bevel al clever character studies Introduced,
they uro not properly blended to keep thu
Interest of tho spectntor from lagging fre
quently during thu four acts of tho play.
There has beon an effort made to point
n moral which can hardly prove other
wise than Kuccefsful, for the play has tho
eamo effect upon an adult as a creopy ghost
Fashions for the Season
Hint, by .Mnry l.iwnb.
story told to a child at bedtime. It
i ftlglitens one so uauiy inai ne is in iear
of his own shadow. And so with MUs
il IwUrUIII M blUI. 1 ihui.;o wmi.- .. ...u
cocfceqticnco of wrong-doing, since thcy are
so plainly pointed out. Another of the good
l.yonx
leKH Cheek Punned hy" OnW
1 it ml Cattle lln er.
Charles Mann, the cattle buy r from Oak
land who was arrested Wednesday on the
charge of circulating worthless checks
drawn on the First Notional bank of Oak
land, was released from custody yester
day. A conferenco was held at Captain
Hayes' office. In which tho principals were
Charles Mann, his brother, William Mann,
a business man at Lyons, and J. D. Han.
cock, J. C. Pierce and Tom Foley, the threo
men who had cashed Mann's checks.
William Mann volunteered to come to ins
BEER
THAT'S
GOOD
must nrat poaaeaa that s.11 Important
virtue PUIUTT.
EESutt
i
A
U absolutely pure In every sense of
the word. Its all-round goodness and
genuine beer purity has gained for
"Blati a most enviable hold on baer
drinkers everywhere. Shall w sand
yen cassT
BLATZ MALT.VIYINE
(Non-Intoxicant.)
Tonlo (or th Weak.
Val. Blata Brewlnr Co., Milwaukee.
OMAHA BRANCH,
1411 DonglM fltrrt. Tel. 1081.
. , . I (,..ll, .!, ntl, lu .twl
two "na8 W,Ti Mf8' A' ? - o" ndmu.nesV'foV
two packages of wheat manna; J. E. !"e 0,l(w ,rnm .hi. irrrllorv
Is very good and I am much satisfied with
the results of my trip through the new
territory that the road with which I am
connected has opened up.
The Southern railway has recently opened
a passenger office In tho Exchange build
ing, Kansas City, and that is Mr. Flan
nelly's headquarters.
Urlgl.t, package pancake, flour.
Ilnvlnii
n Ilun nn Clin iiibrr Inlti's
Cn ii lib Remedy.
"Our druggists have had such a run on
Chnmbirlnln's Cough ncmody that they
havo bad to older more and today thero Ii
none In the town. I went for a bottle this
morning and the druggist said: 'Chamber
lain's goes quicker than any other kind.' "
says II. Goddard, TMgemont, S. Dak. Thero
is good reason foi Its popularity. No other
remedy will locen and relievo a cold so
quickly. No other will prevent a cold or an
attack of the grip from resulting In pneu
lunula
IILHI.IXtiTO IIUYS FIFTY KNC.INKS.
Aitoiit the l.oenmotlvr Invention of
One of It Own Olllelnl.
Announcement has been mndo of the fact
that the Sehncctndy locomotivo works have
No other is moro pleasant or safe secured tho patent right to build railroad
polnui of tho pieco Is that II I proves to bo a uw $3B on Captn,B
decidedly clever satire on Eng lsh society. ,he aRKregal0 nraount of ,he
uiiro is iiibu noun: ... i ...v thrco checks that the Oakland cattle buyer
lenn girls who annually go nomad to pur- ucctetlc(, , cashing. Tho money wns
chaso with fnther a millions a iiticu nus- between Messrs. Hancock, Pierce
band. The limelight Is turned upon thai j fc , mcd ft w,nBDCB!l
portion of tho social world which causeu lo.r nnil to Ict tht.
tho balance to be held up to ridicule by
n broad-minded person.
Tho company is ono of average merit
to accept the tender and agreed to let the
cat,e against Charles Mann drop.
The solution of tho matter a3 entirely
n,unfr,.in.u in nil rmrtlfH rnnrerned and
tnroughout, thero being but few weak spots ' QrIc8 twenty-four hours' conftne-
ln It. The leading roles arc nil enpab y . , cU . cnme t0 an cnii The
sustained. The production, wnno noi emu- flye raen came from Caplan iIayCs' office
orate. Is an adequate ono.
Tho engagement continues for tho bai
ancc of the week.
by Tom Folc wob greeted with unanimous
approval. Ho said;
"Charlie, I expect you're pretty dry after
being In Jail all night. Let's go up to my
placo and got a drink."
Mr. J. W. Patterson, night pollco nt
Nashua, In., says: "In Jnnuaiy I hnd a
very bad cold on my lungs nnd used halt a
dozen different cough medicines nnd pre
scriptions from two doctor, but grew
worso all tho time. I finally bought n bot
tle of Foley's Honey and Tar and after
using two-thirds of it I wan entirely cured."
Meyer-Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha; Dillons
drug storo. South Omnha.
In the best of humor, and n suggestion mado Alma Aunt, Umtilni
I'ntty Club .MeethiK.
Tlio next regular meeting of I'nitv eluh
will lio held ut the residence nf (.'. S. Stcb
blns, 121 Pink Wild nvoniiu. Friday even
ing, Murch IS, Miss Irene Ilyrno will favor
tho club Willi a rending. "Thn Continuity
of Orceco" will bo thn subject of u paper
by Miss Cnrrlo O. Drown. It. l Patterson
will rend a iwiper on "The Greek Kingdom
Its Rise nnd Its Future. rile Greek Con-
Mtltiitkm In Theory ami Practice" will bo
the subject of n pnper by Carroll G, Pearse.
A new wheel nnd JtiRt ibi ono you havo
always wanted. Rend The Ilee wheel offer.
Mo rr lime lileeiiNeH.
Tlio following marriage llrenscs were
Issued yesterday:
Nnmo nnd Residence. Ar.
Illrnin D. Rnir. Council. DliiffH, la 2.1
Myrtle Mi'iiiinwR, Omiiliu 2')
Samuul W. Miller. Omnha 2S
21
to tako. For sale by all druggists.
engines of tho so-called prnlrio type, In
this samo connection the llurllngton man-
.1776 Savon Gored Skirt,
22 to 30 in. waist
Woman's Seven-Gored Skirt with Tucked
Circular Flounce, No. 3776 Shaped and
tucked flounces not nlono hold the funcy of
MR. miller talks back High Grand Pianos
Aro tlio best Investment
He Give III VerMon of Tnx Coii-
troverxy with City Trenx
n re r.
OMAHA. March H. To the Editor of Tho
You feel
more sntlslleil Hint you nre gcttluir your
money's worth. Hoforo you tlecltlo on
your pmclinfo call and see our flno
... . mm mm m . mm a I A.MAnf hfl. frW'ntl Dtl n Til f T fni flftV fTi
in MtlfnUnT Ur Ol. rAlnlbiA r .... i-tMn n,,i. the hour, they also promise to retain their no- ! kpo in The Ileo of March 13 an
I irines aL u L'uai ui au.vww. imii, ui i . . . . . ....... ...... r..... I.
., facts thero Is an Interesting story, which ui-rrrac, ,or mau .u,.,. lu ... .. .. j,r; , e inTi 1 asked Ivnnbo plnnos, Klnibnli plnnoK. Krnnleli
tells how a Chicago railroad man has mado srnceful example litis comb nc. personal '..,., ,., ..,., . u
IV !)i.i:U jll.l.iur-, lt,...b w . j.,...v'n.
in-1 en t Order of Hibernian AV
Give nil r.ntr rtnliiiiirn t at Wnnli-
' Inulon Hull Miiiiilny .Muht
St. Patrick's dny will be celebrated In
Omaha In tho usual maimer by tho sous
of the Emerald Isle. Tho principal event
commemorative of tho saint who ellrul
nnted reptiles irom treiami, win Do a
musical and literary program, to be ren
dered nt Washington, hall under tho
auspices of the Ancient Order of Hiber
nians, Tho feature of tho entertainment will
be an address by Rev, M. P. Howling, presl.
dent of Crclghton university, on the sub
ject, "The Spirit of St. Patrick on the Irish
. . .i i . f i,.n,i. mvorite points wnn iuckb in a wny inai ,nxPH fnr t,.
U U-IIUinilUU ..IU .o uun u w. .1 .1... .......,. l lho Inv
some fortune. " yvtll be news to evy ret lentlfrH-tlie very best-will
rafirnflri mnn ntitHidO nr mo lturiinnLon is I . - i . nn i u.,,u iiirnrniini ! ini il wriH nni incru
ii you wmii yaur pHinii
pollNhctl or moved
Chicago offices that the prairie type of en- ' ' nnd was told by .Mr. eming i nni ine war n iiietniie.
ii hot. .- ...ml bv a half la trimmed with lace Insertion, overlaid statement muat . .o In the trensuror's olUce.
. Si:: , " ," 7nv.n,in f Wed. Wh strips of velvet ribbon; but all silk ana uut wner. ' '", " , , umwi. repmreti.
erlck A. Delano, superintendent of motive lightweight woolen materials as well as Ht ,,llV0 , n ,oft , tho cour, bouse. My ',,Iinlic 1S8.
V. . . . . n n .1 Una. foltrlna n u k.Hal. I I a II ..... ., 1 1 i , . r,...,., v.. .Lri. ...
. . . rt Tl,rllni7lnn I Dutl -vnul .' ..v,, inutivn uo uuiiotc. WHO lll'l ill't ,111 uut . nmicimiH w. ,
The prairie typo of ens
machine with an exceedingly
box and an extra length
the old type tho limit In wl
bnv wo. tl.r.. fnot nnrl fnnr Inches, while n0 Blu" 18 cul """" K.or.cs r,n" " nnllro that Mr. Dolln or any other city
,.i, it .i Th,. "UR and close about'tlie nips, while It nares tr,.ui,urer l would have culled at his office
... .vi . .? "-- reeiy ani craccfully below the knees. Tho ns l.romntly ns l did when I received Mr.
I.il.cil. .ui uiu a .omc. ... , ... , ,., hnl, I. InM In nn In.ortn., HninlllgS' IlOIICe.
in i. imniv mull, madras, foulardlne. lawn, dimity and 1S92. yet my person.il tax for 1S9J wns J3.3S
SlSr' wldoPflre" th. like are entirely npropriate to the de- -nrfyr n5?0Vd
i i,niiip llndpr 'Sn, wane mo iriiiuumb vm. uu Yui.tii ubuiii if it h Ills duty io noiiiy unii roueci wny
.u . ... and regain. wns it not the duty of tlio former trtas-
width of the guirt ig cut in seven cores nnd Is th" ,,,nie7 Hnd 1 received a
l..l.n. whllnl mo SKirt IS CUl 111 BeCIl gorCS and IS I .,,. ,.,. Ilnl n nr nnv- nlher rllv
A. HOSPE,
MdiIc ni Art. 1613 Oiuttik.
and as a result several manufacturers had
When I Informed Mr. llcnnlngs that thero
Race." C. J. Smyth will officiate as chair- to ,or havine infrnEed upon tho Pt ner tno inteai accepted atyic. ine ws a mistake and that wanted to tako It ,
man and will deliver tho ononlng address. . V r, ""wu " , ,. ' ,' flounce Is circular, with groups of tucks ar- before the council and have It corrected Inv MkcPC hnnC v.
mhVr.1? sSo a? acre b d Kiaru" ar.sss.ttK ln.A,iexcc,..,,i'i,r,v,,,riaVii M lz !fsI1Plll lmt yom. ntlB1I. rL i
vocal selection by Miss Margaret O'Poo e, of fll(1i amollntiriir to between 10 designed to bo applied over tho skirt in the . ,,, mive , ,iy or )mve my furniture " P,u "('P ""i "Htli- J '
Marie Snowden and Clint Miller; a reclta- anV on ner cent Owing to this con- 0l,t,lDe "ldlen,ei1 ln tne "" liut " ,Pre' taken iiway nnd ordered onn of UU deputleB Hon npnln to our MIkkom' hIiiioh lit $1.50. Pv
tlon by Miss Grace Conklln; quariet, Misses LrVaUon of fuTand "ho width of the Are- 'crred can cut away beneath and the to call tho van. All 1 wish to say to the T, ,)(yom, th(J m,tt.Bt X A
W G Ilentley McLrann nnd M' results. B,I0 u yard(1 of niatcrla, 21 ,ncheB w(Je lyi . T- (, . Mmle of Koo.l solid lentlier-soHil holes (CJ , CjN
co.Y ook IMUl IMMIGRANTS. 10V4 yards 27 Inches wide, 10 yards 32 Inches YV llXL .CilCi.ll TT SZ 0u il foot-llttlu; lust Hint bIvck tlioin . . --i
ifra rsHrr
"I was lu bed five weens with the grip
nerves shattered, stomach and liver badly
deranged. Was cured with Dr. Miles' Nerr
ylne and Nerve and Liver Pills." D. C.
Walker, Hallsvlllo, O.
wide or "H'ynrds 41 Inches wide will be re
IWnn to Coiistruet n ff AVitlllnK I quired.
Room at Union Sfntlon. Tho nattern No! 377C Is cut In sizes for a
A room tor immigrants under tne viaduct 22, 21, 26, 28 and SO-Inch waist measure,
west of tho Union passenger station Is the
latest bulldlnc talk In railroad circles. I For the accommodation of The Dee's
Mnu.iiueiniiLer I" Ground Cp. This baa been quietly mentioned for some readers these patterns, which usually retail
Edward Miller Of 2521 Sotltll Twenty-fifth I tlmo h.il 11 la snl.l thnt thn nlnn In n. nl (mm or. tn .'.n rnnts. will bn flirnlahnd
!uuVnedT?5uMn 8' 8Umln8 something like definite shape and Is at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers
teenth nnd Center Htreets Into Thursday being considered, by the executive officials all expense. In order to get any pattern
afternoon, which, he says, wns the result 0f the Union Pacific. enclose 10 cents, give number and name
nrSAXnM ?r?.'5S y1"1" - !"Tnt arrangements' tho lm- of pattern wanted and bust measure Al-
nf tbo matter mid says thut he wns rem- migrants wait In tho general passenger low about tea days from dato of your letter
iulleil tn nut Miller off because he was too I room. The. fnrelen class which thronced the I licfnrn hpiFlnnlnir tn look for thn nnttern.
!?.lHiiVVd,'MiTyrn. a few years ago Is rapidly paeslng, Address Pattern Department, Omaha Beo.
geoti Atnca und afterward taken home. but In their placo como many people with Omaha, Neb.
Have for Dessert?
This question wises in tho family
very day. 1-ct us answer it to-day. Try
Jeii-O,
n delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling I no
baking! add boiling water and set to
cool. Flavors: Lemon Orange, Rasp,
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your ui occrs to-day. io tts.
wcnritiK (lunlltles and comfort Wo luivo
nIo a llnu of jriHses' weltH nt $i!.'.i."i
riilld's welts at $1.75 made on tin foot
form last liavo no mills to hurt the feet
and smooth Inner boles that insure com
fort wlillo tlio shoo is yet new Our
Misses' department Is the largest lu thu
west nnil wo invito your Inspection.
Drexel Shoe Co.,
CntnloKiie Sent Free for the AUtii,(,
Olllllbll'a I p-tn-illite Kline lloil.e.
ins r.vit.A3i stri;i:t.
YOUR