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    THE OMAKA DAILY BEE : I&HUBSDAY , FEBRUARY 5 , 1891.
A TRIAL REACHED AT LAST ,
The Vlatlnct Bond Inja notion Oaso Being
.Heard bj Judge Doanci
' 'THE CITY HAS ACTED IN GOOD FAITH. "
Bo Snys Mr. Popplcton Mr.
ton Ucvlcnvs the Mttintloti at
i Mr. Howe's i'o-
sltlon Oilier News.
Judge Doanc yesterday morning commenced
the hearing of tlio much discussed case of
Btuhl nnd Howe vs tlio city , to restrain the
latter from issuing and delivering to the
Union depot company $150,000 of coupon
toodH for tlio construction of a union depot.
The rending of plaintiffs petition occupied
nearly an hour.
"So far as tlio city's answer la concerned , "
eald Mr. Poppluton , "I do not know that It Is
necessary to read It. The only denial of ma
terial substance Hint wo inako Is thut there
was no attempt nt conspiracy oh the par ! of
the council. The city's ' understanding of
this contract Is that those honds nro deliv
erable to Ivountzo Urothors' han k at any tlmo.
The great point In thu case Is the delivery of
the bonds. The city has noted In good faith
in thU matter all along , and \ ( thcro has hccn
anything Illegal It Is for the plaintiffs to llnd
and show it. "
Mr. Thunton snld : "As to the answer of
the depot company , I had not expected to
participate In'this case , depending , as I did ,
that Mr. Green would attend to that , but ho
hud to leave the city Mondav. and there Is no
ono but mo to stand here. The now plt < n for
& union depot provides for nn expenditure of
KOO.oru inoro than the old one. Wo deny thut
the Union Pacific company has denied to
nny olhur rallroad > the right to enter this pro
posed ilopot. Prior to the completion of this
depot inure Is no objection on the part either
of the Union Pacillc company or the depot
company to make this grunt of permission ,
\Vo sot up that the depot company wont
ahead carrying out Its plans la good faith.
The company wont nhond and purchased
largo amounts of real ostnto that nro of no
Value to us except the obligations In question
On tbo part of the city ho kept. That Is nil
that I cure to say yet on tbo subject , "
"A great deal of what you huvo said , " ro-
tnarkcd Mr. Howo. "Is chcsttiutty. "
Mr. Thurston paid no attention , to the com
ment.
Mr. Howe proceeded to read affidavits of
plaintiffs. Ho commenced with a vorv
lengtny ono mndo by hltnsolf. It contained
nothing new and was given a verbal addenda
of snrc.istlc perorations directed toward Mr.
Thurjtou. The proceedings of the council
authorising Alvin Saundcrs to deliver to
the Union Paclllo railway company , deeds
to the depot , grounds , also all the proceedings
connected wltn the condemnation of property
for viaduct purposes ; anldnvits of J. D.
Taylor , treasurer of the union depot com
pany , nnd of Frame D. firown , treasurer of
the Union 1'aeIIlc railway company , were
read. Next came n rending of reports of
speeches mndo l > y Mr. Thurston nnd Mr.
Ilolcomb bcforo the real estate exchange
.luly 12 , 1880 , being before the election ut
which the bends were voted.
Mr. Thurston said that the report of his
speech on that occasion would have inado
four columns if all bo had said tuul been
printed. What Mr. Howe was about to read
was , Mr. Thurstoa said , simply a newspaper
synopsis.
Mr. Howe Informed the court that the re
port was taken down nt the time by Mr.
' 1'nurs ton's stenographer.
Then Mr. Thurston remarked that ho sup
posed It was materially correct.
Tuc newspaper report was then read. For
the most part it was u sumptous setting
forth of the grnndness of the proposed now
structure. In reading It Mr. Howe gave pe
culiar nnd Insinuating emphasis here aud
there , with the result of keeping bis
hcurors , even among the defendants and
Associates In a modQ of smiles most of tbo
time. Mr. Howe called attention to the fact
that the reports of the speeches were almost
identically the same In both of the leading pa
pers In the city. Then ho read newspaper
interviews on tbo subject with Mr.Thurston ,
nnd whllo doing so turned to the Unlou
Pacific's ' general solicitor and asked :
"John , don't this sound uaturall"
"Yes , " replied Mr. Thurston , "tho re
porters la Omaha have a habit of reporting
correctly what I say.1'
"Ah , yes I guess sol Queer Isn't U that
they take so much pains with what you savl
Own up now , John , that you have a little
hnblt of writing your own intorvlowsl"
Mr. Thurston's reply was to glvo Mr.
Howe a very direct glance.
Next Mr. Howe announced ho would read
card that ho put Into adally paper In replv to
something Mr. Thurston had written.
"I object to bis reading anything of that
sort , "Mr. Thurston remarked to the court.
The court smllud and swung round in his
chair.
"O don't bo afraid to hear it Johu. It won't
bo hard for you to tnko , "
"I llko to see people with nerve enough to
sign their names to what they writo. 1 al
ways do. ' *
' Guess you do , John , but ain't you sorry
for It every now and then { ' <
Mr. Thurston again acted on the sllcnco . ,
golden rule ; the court didn't speak , nnd Mr.
Howe went on to read his card which , In a
n word , proved to bo a kick ag'iinst the city
giving the depot company $ inOX)0. ( ) This lln-
ished ho read a very lengthy affidavit mndo
by Mr. Btuht , wherein the latter states that
the Union depot company is now in fact con
structing a depot building which is about
140x100. which dimensions nru about only ono
half ns largo as these described in tbo Hrsl
plans , adopted by the people , and are radi
cally and totally different from these describ
ed in tlio proposition adopted by the people.
At this point the noon recess was taken.
"Aro you getting most out of the brambles
connected with this thing and Hearing tbo
deep forests ] " asked Mr. Popploton of Mr.
Howe Just before the court resumed business
in tbo afternoon.
"What your sldo calls brambles in this
thing , " replied Mr. Howe , "wo catlmonarchs
of the forest. "
Judtfo Doano then took his seat , nnd Mr
Howe stopjwd forward with a blue prin'
drawing of the proposed depot ns voted for
by tbo people , and proceeded to show it to the
Judgo. At sight of it Mr. Thurston also steu-
pod forward with the remark : "That doesn't
show nearly as much ground as Is Included In
the structure now decided to be utilized by
the company. "
"Oh , that's ' nil right- * said Mr. Howe ,
"but this seems to bo a birdsoyo view from
n considerable distance high hi the air
that's the only difference , John. "
And then tbo two attorneys went nt it.
Mr.'Ihurston would point to a big door ana
Mr. Howe to a little ono ; Mr. Thurston to a
big space and Mr. Howe to a cramping of
space.
"All right , gentlemen ; ail right , now , " ex
claimed the court , llnally. "Wo will glvo
tlieso particulars due attention in tlmo. "
Mr. Howe proceeded to rcna the articles of
Incorporation of the Union depot company ,
and Mr. Thurston sat down. Attur the readIng -
Ing of the articles came minutes of meetings
01 tbo directors of the bridge company.
T hcso minutes show that at a meeting lieu
on November 10 , 1SS9 , the stock of the com
pany was subscribed tons follows :
_ _ , . , . Shares
T. r * . Klmlmll
KriiMtui Young
i
\v. n. iioifoinG . . . . ! . . ! ! ! ;
Q.V. . lloldri > Kti 74i
Wllllnm A. MlKglns
J.Q. Tuylor
Total j.Koo
Mr. Ilowo next reai' his own afildavlt to
the effect thut the bonds of the city outstaiid
ing at this time amounted to $1,000,000 , wltli
fc > 5,000 interest thereon. With this , Mr
Howe announced that bo had complete * ,
plaintiffs showing ,
Mr. Thurston took the floor and road at :
afudavlt inado by T. L. Klmball. It ussertoi
that the plans were ctiangcd at the express
request of the city council and the people o
Omaha , but "of course" were not cmplotet
until uftor the election ; that the company
has boon compelled to expend $50,000 mow
for land under the now plans than under tbo
old ; thcro are 1,700 square foot moro under
tbo new plan than under the old ; throa
stories devoted to depot punioscs In the oh
and four iu tie ) now ; the entire iloor space it
the now is40,000 feet moro than In the old
the most of the now building will bo tlvo
Htorles against three stories in the old. Atone
ono Unto whllo reading the very lougafll-
davit , Mr. Thuntou remarked that the
Jnlon Pflclflo had always lived up to Its con-
racts with the city ,
"Vcs It bust" sneered Mr. Howe ,
"Well , sir , " Mr. Thurston exclnlmed , "If
vouor anybody clso believes It Imsn'tyou
nro at liberty to begin suit Immediately on
the matter. "
"I would begin one next week In tlio nnrao of
tbe city If tbo city would give mo the per
mission , "
"Yes , nnd you would Ret Into sucb a snlt
ust as you nave Into this ono just as the
lair got Into tbo butter. "
"Tbo only illfTi'renco between us. " nald
Howe , hotly , "Is that I am working In this
suit for nothing nnd you are working for pay ,
ns ahlrcllnp. "
"Kxnctli- , sir ; " Thurston rololned , "and
woaro both getting pay In this suit according
.0 our value. "
Howe blushed and winced very nerccpt-
bly , everybody smiled very broadly , and
Mr. Thurston resumed his reading of Mr.
Klmball's nnidavit. Mr. Tburstou also road
nflldiivils nmdo by W. II. Ilolcomb. Super
vising Architect Duran and himself whicb
were of a natnro similar to that madu by Mr.
Kiniball. In bis own afllfJiwit Mr. Thurstoti
said that although the depot company wns
not compelled by the contract to arranco bo-
Toro the completion of ttio depot for the al-
owlnp of such roiiJs to use tbo depot , It was
ready to do so now ,
Mr. Howe nguin took the floor In robuttnl ,
nnd began by rending an nflldavlt tnodo by
Ilarry'Counstnan. ex-deputy city clerk , glv-
, nga description of tbo plans llrst filed and n ,
recital of conversations that ho bad with Mr.
Kiniball.
When Mr. Howe bad finished General
Dowln nddrcvieO the court. Ho said ho would
tnUo up but little tlmo ai tbo representative
of Mr. Stuht. The bonds should remain in
Lho hnntls of the comptroller because , liosald ,
It was plain that the depot company was not
carrying out the contract anil was acting in
bad faith with the citv. Ho was not/ho said ,
discussing whether tbo Union Pacitio had
complied with Its obligations to the city in
the past. If It had always complied with Its
contract In the past , however , why were
these bonds voted by the cllyl Ono instance
whcro the Union I'aclllo rnihvny company
bad not lived up to Its contract , the
speaker said bo remembered distinctly. It
was nt the tlmo Douglas county voted | 2r > 0-
300 to aid in constructing the Union Pacific
bridge. Ho was selected by the citizens of
Onmhn to meet President Dillon at the tiranil
Pacific hotel in Chicago on thosuboct. ] There
were ether Omnha citizens present. Ho ,
General Cowln , told Mr. Billion tbnt ho ,
Cowin , thought tbo city of Onmbn and Doug
las county should have some puaran-
too that the depot would como
to Omaha. In replv to this Mr. Dillon said
"Wo , the Union Pacific rail way compauy
propose to Imvo these bonus nnd wo will got
them wo shall have thorn. "
"I was squelched , " continued General
Cowin , " but I quietly advised my Omnha
friends , clients , not to lot the Union Pacific
railroad company huvo these bonds. Hut tbo
Union Pacilic railroad company pot the
bonds , nnd did Omaha got the depotj No ,
your honor , no , gentlemen no. The donot
went to Council Bluffs everybody knows.
There , I charge , Is ono instance , Mr. Thurs
ton , where tbo Union Pacilic railway com
pany grossly and wilfully went back on Its
contract. Thcro are others , but I will not
take up the time of tbo court to recount
them. I want to say , however , that before
Omaha , gives over those bonds , now In ques
tion , it would pay her a thousand fold
to erect n union depot all alone , nil
from her own pocket , nnd then and only then
would she bo sure of getting1 a reul , a Kcnui"o
union depot n union depot in every acnso of
tbo word , a union depot that would bring
within her boundaries nll.railroadsand there
by glvo her tbo benefit that she is now blind
ly paying for. No ; ns a citizen , an inter
ested citUcti of Omaha , nil apart from my
connection with this case , I say
neverlot these bonds bo given
to the Union Paclllo railway company ; tbo
Union Pacific railroad goes directly back on
its obligation1) , its contracts goes back upon
its sworn pledges. Ichtirgothut Instead of tbo
union depot company holding thomsclvos in n
position to glvo other roads nn opportunity to
como In to such rv structure ns is proposed ,
they have simply given away their right to
railroads simply turned our guns and ammu
nition ever to the enemy. In regard to giving
the deeds to the depot company , I would say
that that stands in the same situation as the
bonds. "
The hearing will bo resumed at 10 o'clock
tills morning.
HAVDGN BUOS.
.Extraordinary Low I'riccs Tor Tomor
row.
'Fine Saxony ynrn only OJo "per suoin.
All our btundard German knitting
yum reduced to 15c per skein.
Boys' domot flannel shirt waists , all
sizes , only llio each.
Ladles' fast black cotton lioso only 12c
per pair.
Ltidies1 fustliliicit cotton hose , Richelieu -
lieu ribbed , every pair wurnmted , only
25c ; worth f > 0c.
Gonts' heavy wool BOX only 121c per
pair ; worth i5o. !
1 cnso of Rents' natural Rrny wool un
derwear only 0Uc ; reduced from $1.25.
Gents' 4-ply linen collars only 12Jc
each.
each.Wo
Wo are showing1 nn immense line of
Bttspendors at 25c per pair.
Gonts' domot llaunol shirts only 35c
ouch ; worth 50c.
Gouts' domot flnnnol shirts , plaited
bosoms , only COc ; worth $1.00.
IIAYDEN BROS. ,
Dry { roods and carpets.
CARPETS , CU1JTA1NS , DUAl'KRIES.
Now styles cnrpots comlnjr in daily.
Wo claim to show tlio largest stock of
hiffh art novo.tics in all the desirable
mnkes of Royal Wiltons , Axmlnistors ,
velvets. Brussels and all wool extra sup
ers. Full weight ingrain carpets at35c ,
IWc , 10c , 4oc and 60c , fully worth COo to
75c. Government standard extra supers
atflSc , 75e and SOo , regular 7oc lo $1.10.
Lace curt-.ilns at G5c , 7oc , 87c , $1.00 up
to $3.50 pair.
Heal Swiss and Irish point curtains at
very low prices. Art cotton drapery
fabrics in endless variety and lowest
prices.
Dotted Swiss for sash curtains at lOc ,
12clCc,17c , 1'Jc ' and 25e ; fully 60 per cent
under value.
Curtain scrim nt 3c , 5j , 7o , Oc nnd 12c ;
full width and llnust goods made.
Chenille portieres in all colors at $1.55 ,
$1.75 , $2.00 , $2.50 , $3.00 , 81.00 , $1.50 up
.to $12.00.
CLOAKS , JACKETS , SHAWLS.
Special low prices to close out every
winter garment No sacrifice will ho
too grout to close these goods.
IIAYDEN BROS. ,
Dry goods , cloaks and jackets.
MOHSK'S.
Muslin Untlurwonr Salo.
The prices uro frgm 20 ts 25 par cent
less than over boforo.
Wo offer special bargains at the fol
lowing prices :
Gowns , OOo ; gowns , $1.00 ; gowns , $1,25.
Corset covers , fiOc , 75o , OOc , 81.00.
Skirts , $1.00 ; skirts , $1.25sklrts ; , 31.50.
Drawers , COc ; drawers , 7oc , drawers ,
$1.00.
And n great bargain in aprons at 50c ;
this sale is on the third iloor , the goods
are spread on tables nnd you nro wol-
coino whether you intend to purchase or
not
NEW GINGHAMS.
Wo now show all of our line Scotch
zephyr glnglminsovor500 distinct styles
in plaids and stripes. Wo have the ox-
cluslvo sale of thorn iu Omaha and the
price is 25c ; the colors and styles are
bettor than itho domestic goods cnllct
"Scotch "
ginghams.
NEW WHITE GOODS.
AU our check nainsooks , piques , black
mulls , lawns , etc. , are on salo. Wo have
some exquisite novelties , in fact , are
showing now goo'ds. all ever the storo.
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
ESERICR IS A DEFAULTER ,
lo Loaves Towu and is Found a Physical
Wreck Near Council Bluffs.
HOW A WOMAN LEARNED SHE WAS A WIDOW
' .looking Tor Information ot Ijnst Con
nections Hot-yoU HlH Term Hoiiiro
Trial Stnta Labor Convention
-A Civil HlglitH Case.
LIS-COLK , Nob. , Fob. 4. [ Special to
Tim line. ] A few days njro there appeared
nn Item In TUB BEG to the effect that n
iVest Lincoln man had been In Council
31uits looking for n man who was formerly
treasurer of a school district In West Lin *
cnln , but who had departed with funds bo-
onglhgto the district. The man referred to
was Have Emcrlck , who was treasurer of
the school district In West Lincoln , but who
was short some $ . 'i < )0 ) when ha settled up.
tie promised to inako the deficiency good ,
jutdldnot nnd left West Lincoln. Au at *
onioy of the board was sent to Council
Dluffs to see If any trnco of him could bo
"ontid , but ho did not find him. Later L. C ,
Corey , another member of the board , paid a
visit to the Bin Its nnd went out Into the
country districts , finally corralling bis mau
on a farm In Garner township ,
Kmerlck was Jiving with his slstor. Mr.
2oroy says that Kmorick was in very poor
lonlth , that ho looked like n dying man , nnd
le did not care to take any steps to appro
lend him. Emerlck did not have any money ,
and the house and lot in Wcsi Lincoln that
ho formerly owned had been deeded to his
sister. Ho agreed to deed this back to the
board. Hr. Corey left yesterday for Council
Bluffs with the necessary papers to bo
signed. Emotlck's sister refused to sign the
deed nnd suit was brought lit the district
court to have the deed sot aside as fraudu
lent ,
now SHE nnAitD or nis DEATH.
Aiiothcr letter , received this morning from
Wlnfleld , Mo. , asks for Information regardIng -
Ing the disposition of the remains of J. Ed
Knowles , formerly head nortor in the Hotel
Lincoln , who was killed by being
caught in the freight elevator there
about n month ago. The letter
sUtci that Knowlos has n wlfo and child
Lhcro , and the first Intimation they had of
Ills death was a newspaper clipping. The
body was sent at the time to the homo of
Knowles'father in Cuihortson , and it Is re
garded as rather queer that his wi'e and
child were not uotlHed 01 his death. It will
be remembered that nt the time it was said
there \viw something df a mystery about the
man's life , ns ho was also known as Louis
Turner. Acting Sergeant Slpo acquainted
Lho wife with all the particulars of tier hus
band's death by letter this morn ing.
IIUXTIXO FOIl WAXDKIIKRS.
Marshal Mellck received n letter this morn
ing from Mllligun , Nob. , asking for Informa
tion regarding the whereabouts of John
Swoc , who is described as nineteen years old ,
5 feet 4 incnes tall and "without whiskers of
any kind. " Johu was formerly an employe
of tlio Burlington , on thelrconstructlon train ,
but loft thcro September 0 lust. Ills father
is very anxious to know what has become of
his son. .
T. M. Jackson of 027 Twelfth avenue ,
Council Bluffs , asks the chief of police to
furnish him with the address of Anna Scott
or Mrs. John Col van or Ualver , supposed to
resldo In Lincoln. Calver is said to bo a
huckster. The parties were formerly from
Afton , la , , nnd the writer says their father ,
aged eighty-eight years , Is in Council Bluffs
penniless and helpless , and desirous of hear
ing from his daughters.
THE CRIMINAL DOCKET.
The criminal docket for February term of
the Lancaster county district court contains
the following coses : State % 's Charles
Wcathorby , burglary and larceny ; State vs
John VanOruior , appeal , misdemeanor ; State
vs A. P. ilauui , appeal , misdemeanor ;
State vs Peter Jensen , grand larceny ; State
vs Albert Chall , horse stealing ; State vs C.
F. Hammond , rape of daughter ; State vs W.
H. Ulckard , adultery ; State vs Henry Mohr.
shooting with intent to kill ; State vs John
Wall , misdemeanor , appeal ; State vs Frank
Williams , gambling ; State vs Nellie New-
sum , shooting with Intent to kill ; State vs
Thomas MeGuigau , stabbing with Intent to
kill ; State vs James B. MuGuircl , disposing
of mortgaged property ; State vs Richard
Fit7smmous ! , pcaeo warrant ; State vs Mon
day McFnrland , information for murder ;
State vs Mary Shcedy , Information for mur
der.
der.If
If the Sheody murder cases nro continued
for till. , term ns is considered probable , the
criminal docket will only occupy the llrst
week , as ball has been forfeited In four of
tlio cases sot for trial , those of 'Wcathorby ,
Vim Ormer , Jensen and Williams. Hickard's
case will probably not corno up , nnd Ham
mond's daughter , the prosecuting witness in
the rape case , has not been hoard from sluco
she mysteriously disappeared In this city ,
WILL OUT OUT.
Albert Chall , who was charged with horse-
stealing , wants to get out. Ghali was ar
rested on July 1(5 ( last after a long chaso. Ho
was Journeying to the east with his uncloaud
aunt in n prairlo schooner , nnd one morning
about 4 o'clock run off with the horse while
camping near \V overly. The old man fol
lowed on a mule in a startling attire , nud Al
bert was captured by the sheriff near Crete. .
Ills attorney , It. J. Orecno , lias Hied a mo'-
tion to discharge defendant , as bo has been
confined In jail awaiting trial for over two
terms. County Attorney Snell says ho shall
not oppose the motion , as the prosecuting
witness has long slnco left thu country.
SOL DIIHEESKIS DEAD.
Major Bohuuan received n tolenram vestor-
day afternoon from Yulu City , Dak. , asking
for Information regarding the'relatives of Sol
Dewecso , a former resident of this city , who
d led there yesterday. Doweeso is well known
in this city , having formerly been a peddler
of fruits and vegetables , and has been workIng -
Ing forvho.Burllugton in Dakota. Anyone
knowing anything regarding the young man's
parents or relatives will kindly report to
Major Bohauan.
AFTCR HIS rilOSECUTOIl.
The case attracting the attention of Judge
Dundy In the United States court toaay was
one in which James M. Fuller demanded
$5,000 from the bank account of L. B. Mc-
Monnls on the grounds of malicious prosecu
tion. It appears that , Fuller lives it , the
northern part of Kansas and was arrested by
McMnnnls on the charge of disposing of
mortgaged property , Thu charge failed to
stick and Fuller indignantly donned his war
palut and demands satisfaction iu cold cash
for the agonies of Imprisonment.
STATE LAllOlt COXVKXTIOX.
The state assembly of thoKnlghtd of Labor
Is to convene in Lincoln February 13 and
will have a session that will probably last
three or four days. Thu public session will
bo held on Fobruury IU and all friends of labor
are invited to attend. On that day some of
the most prominent ofllcitls in the country
will bo present , among them T. V. Powderly ,
general master foreman ; Morris L , Wheat ,
general lecturer for the order ; J. K. Sov
ereign , labor commissioner of Iowa ; Con-
grossmun-eleet Davis of Kansas , a member of
thogener.il executive board of the order , and
others. Oeorgo W , Ulako , chairman of the
comniittoo on arrangements , li using every
endeavor to niaka the affair a grand buccuss.
Excursion rates huvo boon secured on all the
railroads In the state for these who may
wish to attend.
TUB CIVIL HIGIITS C4SB.
The civil rights case in which Henry Pfeiffer -
for , n colored inaa , was the plaintiff , and
Frank Duncan , the proprietor of the Depot
hotel , was the defendant , had an airing in
Justice Foxworthy's court todav. The col
ored man was aggrieved because Duncan had
refused him. looging at thut inn , and what
ranked In I'fcllTor's breast
most was that ho
formerly owned the hotel where ho was refused
fused lodging. Unfortunately for PfellTor
thu casu was not properly presented , and us a
prominent legal light who was present , ex
pressed It : "Tho case was lost and Duncan
was discharged for want of successful prose
cution. "
jNstnuxcB riuNos.
The following additional Insurance com
panies filed statoineuta of premiums vccelvcO
Special . Sale of Trousers , $3.76 !
We make a point every season to close out heavy weight Trousers
before the arrival of spring goods. This week we will have the. biggest
bargain sale of fine Trousers we have ever had.
Remember , $3.75 will buy some of the finest fabrics we have had in
stock this season. Sizes are somewhat broken , but so many lots have
been consolidated that all sizes can be fitted. They are in fine fancy
worsteds , cassimeres and cheviots. Plenty of large pants for big men.
Mail orders will be filled with the same care and attention that any cus *
toiner would receive in making his own purchase. Send mail orders
with the understanding that you take no risk ; as if goods are not satis
factory they may be returned at our expense.
BOYS' LONG PANTS , $1.50 AND $2.00.
We have accumulated a large lot of Boys' Long Pants during the season and will offer them
at this sale in two special bargain lines at $1.50 and $2,00.
BOYS' KNEE PANTS , 50 AND 75 CENTS.
We mean to clothe the smallest as well as the largest , and will offer a bargain line of Knee
Pants at 50c and 75c , which are worth a great deal more , but arc remnants and must be closed
out.
L.OOMIS & oo.
TFI E STANDARD COCOA OP THE WOULD.
PURE . SOLUBLE . CHEAP >
Rich. Digestible. Stimulating. Nourishing.
Havipg a peculiarly delicious flavor a food and drink
combined at a half cent a cup and fit for a prince.
VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA
"BEST & GOES FARTHEST. "
JO-VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA , ( "once tried , iilwny * nicd " ) was Invented nnd
patented nnil ! made In IIiilluiul. It U acknowledged by the molt eminent doctors
and analyst ) that br tlio ipeclnl trentiuent VAN IIoOTEM's COCOA , lias undergone , tbo
olubllltr of the fleih-rurmtnir cimitltuenU l > liicreuied flfly i > cr cent. ,
nhllo the whole of tUo fibroq ire softnnod and ronJoroJ mare palatable and digestible.
" ri rg it ile lath world. " A lc for VAN UouTEN'a and tlike no other. 67
and losses incurred In Nebraska durlnpr 1800 ,
yesterday In the ofllco of the state auditor :
Premiums. Losses.
Agricultural , Watortown ,
N.Y $ r.,87n.38 I.WM
American , N. Y. 4.504.0S U,73a.0t )
American Hnrcty , N. V GOlUW
Fidelity and Casually , N.V 3C.M8.lVl 8,112.05
Moycl's 1'lato Glass , N. Y. . . J.MV.Oj 133.S8
Employes' Liability , Lon
don 0,370.10 lfi.2l2.Sfl
Liverpool , London A Qlobo 20,010.00 2S.ffiO.23
Orient , llartford 11.W7.43 0.770.2a
Liberty , N. Y 7,274.00 4,370.10
Commercial , California 1,1)67.00 ) 5.00
TIM : UI.FOHM scuoor. .
The January report of J. T. Mallallon ,
superintendent of tbo state industrial school ,
shows the following facts : Number of hoys ,
1M ; number of girls , 80 ; total number of
scholars , 279.
Seven boys were received during the
month. The superintendent most earnestly
requests that the various county judges re
frain from sending girls to the institution
except in extreme cases , as the girls' depart
ment is crowded.
onns AND ESDS.
Georfjo McMillan , the teamster arrested on
the charge of cruelty to animals , wui ar
raigned this afternoon before Justice Fox-
worthy. The cvldcuco against him win to
prove that after ono of bis horses got into a
inudholo and could not got out without help ,
McMillan lofi the poo'uruto there to froczo
to death.
The attorney for Agnes Williams , who
wants a dlvorco from her husband , William
Williams , has fllod a motion to strilco Wil
liam's petition fromthoillesbccausoholmsn't
paid the alimony the court ordered. The de
fendant la a reporter on a Wheeling , W. Vu. .
newspaper , and the case Is a spicy one.
Oliver Mapgard asks the dLstrlct court for
an order compelling W. H. Sullivan to return
to the jurisdiction of the court certain prop
erty that ho has removed therefrom.
Sheriff Itulo of Iowa was at the state house
this morning after requisition papers for
three fellows under arrest nt Tcoumseh , for
swindling with the fruit tree racket.
The post ofllco department established a
postofflco at Havclock during the post wcolc ,
and Gcorgo Smith Is the man who will can
cel the stamps tlioro.
Officer Snyder visited the Hutchins block
on O street , between Eleventh and Twelfth ,
last evening about 10 o1 clock , and found
Henry Young aud May Smith occupying the
sanio apartments. TUoy did not have any
marriage certificate nnd were taken to the
station. May put up her gold watch and
Dan McCarty Blood good for Henry's ' appear
ance , and they were released to appear for
trial tomorrow morning.
GIl'llX CHJIMjXJt Of A. COICI'S.
Count Waldcraco Ilolnliiotl in Ac-live
Service by the Kmporor.
BEIILIK , Feb. 4. fSpcclal Cablegram to
TnnDKK.1 The oitiporor'3 cabinet order to
Count von Waldorboe Is a very flattering
document. In it tbo lomporor says that in
the event of ivar hq ( Intends to glvo Count
Waldoraco tbo command of an army corps ,
and that , therefore , ra the count has boon
'
long withdrawn from'sorvlco with the troops ,
ho appoints him to the command of the
Ninth corps. It is' ' 'reported ' that the em
peror intends to bo his own chief of staff ,
thus reducing tao > importance which
the position attained , under Count von
Moltko to tbo level of the
conimandorshlp of n corps. It Is atatod'that
Count von Walderseo nt llrst declined to
accept the Inferior position , but that ho will
bo compelled to ncqulosco. Tno headquarter *
of the Ninth coaps nro at Altonn , near Ham
burg. Thus Count von 'Wnlderseo and
Prlnco Bismarck will become neighbors.
A Court Above Huwploloii.
Loxnojf , Fob , 4. The Morning Post , re
ferring to the decision ot the United States
supreme court in the Saymard case , sajs
whatever may bo tbo ultimata decision which
the court arrives at , Englishmen and Cana
dians will recognlzo the Integrity of that
tribunal.
A Cold Nlulit HI Clilonttn.
CHICAGO , Fob. 4. Tbo temperature last
night was the coldest of the year. At 5
o'clock this morning the signal sorvlco
thermometer registered 6 = below zero , but .
by 10:30 : It stood at zoro.
of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypoj j
phosphites of Lime and Soda la )
almost as palatoble os milk. >
Children enjoy It rattier than
otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLESH
PRODUCER It Is Indeed , and the
little lads and lassies who take cold
easily , may be fortified against a
cough that might prove serious , by
taking Scott's Emulsion after their
| meals during the winter season.
j Ileicare of lubstllutloiw and imitations.
IJERRY
IF YOU Imvo a moderate congh ,
II1' YOU have a Lard cough ,
IP YOU have a tight cough ,
IP YOU have any cough at all ,
and if all other cough syrups have
failed , try BEGGS' Cherry Cough
Syrup. It is positively guaranteed
to relieve any Itind of cough at once
or no pay. Price 25o. , COc. and $1
per bottlo.
For sale by nil drngglsta. If your
drutmist tlooa not keep it iu ntocl ; ,
or will not procure it for you. oo-
oopt no substitute , but send direct
to the laboratory of BO KS AH K. Co
Chicago , IllB. . the price uamod
aud they will forward , prepaid , to
unypartof tboU. 8.
BOYB'S THE SKASON'H ONf/V
, , mo suuunss.
5 Performances , Beginning'
Thursday , Feb. $ ih.
SATURDAY MA.TINEB.
Ilronson Howard's Greatest Triumph ,
AMERICA'S LATHST OHA'/H.
"nottor than the Hoarlottft.-N.V.Horahl.
"Shoiiiuidoahls tliogaiilou of lovu maltltiR
and lrno deeds. "
llox sheet onoiis at regular prices Wednesday.
Grand Opera HoUsB. .
SALE OF SEATS FOR THE
Two performances , Watlaoo and Night ,
Saturday Feb. 7 ,
- . OF TJ-1EL-
Jefferson-Florence
COMEDY COMPANY
Will Open This Morning at 9 O'clock.
THE RIVAL ? ,
HEIR-AT-LAW ,
Scale of Prices , 5k ( , ijii.UI ) , $1.50 , $2.00
; M AGGIES
COME.
THKKE NTOHTS , Monaay , /7U/ , .
America's Famous Comedienne ,
Siipportoil by hornow 11UAJIAT1C COMl'ANV , un
der the m-iuiiKorauntof Mil C1IAHMSS A1II1OTT.
Monday , "JfanclioH , "
'I'ueadav , " l.orle , "
Wolnmlny ,
IloTDlicotopeaRntiirilay nt ri'gular prlroi.
THE GRAND 1 > ol > ul'Al.li'aoE8
Buntliit ) , Fol > rtiaru , Sl.h ,
THE LAUGHING BOOM
Tlio Mnrtltnor Comedy Cnmpany , lit the fiui-
nh'fitof all ( iircii I'onuKllcs entitled
"LARKINQ"
Reserved heats r 0ou3o nnd3o. . llov slicct
ojien Huinlay IUH. in.
EDEN MUSES ]
Will I < u\vlor , MniuiKor. Cor. llth nnd Farnam
\VKKICOKKKI1IIUAHY2.
OOt . AUISXANOHJt OOOPER.
Tlio Kentucky finlnt , JOM. Wllion , iihmoinpnjil
px | > nnalonlst , lion Vcrnon , KiiKllah ClOK IMnro , n
hcnnty , MiicCoiuboClilldren.ioiiK lilul dniicn nrtlits ,
Knildlrr nnd Woit , Ci'rninn ComiMllHim NVcll'a uiunl-
cnl rajsterj , I.adylllocltit. A UrcntDhovr.
FISCHER'S
ICE TOOLS ,
Double Markers.
Plows with Lift
ing Cams , Tongs ,
Bars and Fischer's
Improved I ce
i Hooks.
$1
yk
SOLEAOENTa
Omaha 1405 Douglas St.
11 the bent tnailr , ami U olj ,
cventwlicre. a'hli li tlie orlq. /
lnnll3Ubo . IlcwarooriinU
tatloni. roslthily IKIIIO M
Kc mi I no unlcsi itainpctl ff-S\ \
uu the > olci , " Jinnca
Means' ea Sliuo. "
J. MEANS & CO. ,
41 I.Ueolo tlTMl ,
BB. J. E. McCKSEW ;
THE SPECIALIST.
Mora Than Fifteen Years Experience in thl
Treatment of
PRIVATE A euro M Rimrini
DISEASES tcoil In frcim tliro (
to tire dura with'
out the losi of nn hour's tlmo.
ontlr cured wlthoo ;
Initriimontdi no cut )
i ( IllntliiTho mosl
cnmrknulo remedy known toinoilcrnsclcnco.
Cureil In ISO to , ' 0 clays. Dr. Mo
( Irpw'stroatinant , for tlih lorrlbli
I/loot ! ill oino him hoon iirononncod
thu mo t powerful ixni ) surciMiMl rnmwly ever nil.
rovortMl for Itiu nlnoluto euro of tlih clUo.iio. lift
nuccest with this illsc.isu Irn uuvur buun uquullad.
A oomptulo euro OUAIIA.VTIEII. :
LOST MANHOOD 'Sr ' ;
ntuml rtl clmrRtu , nro absolutely curmi. Hullof U
minu Unto unit oinpli > tn
njPri Orri KliPuniatHm nnd nil dlv-
UlitA tbsK i r -
mnncntly cured.
FEMALE DISEASES Ilnrronnon . asm of the nn4
1 veil or lilaiMor
cured. Tlio Doctor's Homo Troatincnt for Mialix l >
truly irciiiiiplfti ) , ronvonlcnt nnd wnndortul rpino If.
IjADiKSfrum' ' to 4 < ixir. Hoe '
McGREW'SHoo ' nucco Imi
DR McGREW'S
, won for him 11 reputation
, , which lit truly n.ilhiiial
In olinrnctur. nnd his grant iirmyof I'lUlontH ' roarhoj
from tlio Athintlo to the Pnclllo. 'Iliu Doctor li a
Krniliintoof "iiKattAit" | nmdlilno iiml liinlm-1 Innit
nmltnriifiil oxpi'rloiiru In liuiplnil lirnutlcu. mull }
clniwl iimonK the iL-artliiK peolnll t In mmlorit
grluni'u. Troiitniunt by curruspoiiiteiifo. Hitn'.c or
clrculnrs about each of the nboodUoi3iH , ritais.
Office , i4th and Farnam Sts. ,
Omaha , Nub. Kntranco on oltliur utroet.
LiQTRSC BELT
Kloilrlc tiirrtnl ll U.li.lli , r ITU fi.r ll f m la'l4 -
UKIT > ml N ptLiorr Uoii.il.l | ti. and up. Worn CUM I've *
raaji.nllj I iirnl In three month * . K tM pftmptilftKrpa.
B PDKN JiLFOlRIUCO. . lOOUN.iuilt. , CHICAin.ll' .
W. S. ROBINSON'
Chemist mill Amycr.
I'orincrly In Cliomlcnl f/ulioratory oftlio Union
1'aulllo
Special Attention Given to Orea ,
Waters and Oils.
Iii2 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb
lien who are lack Ins In vlliil force and .
oraniwrnk mulm-rimi * Ironi nnyc.iusistudiil
oncofor ecnli'd Inforiiiatlon , riCKi : , of tlio Krvr
Common Nrnin Homo < : ure. Nn electric lion.
BHIISO. MoitoinndiilriiRKliiff. Certain euro for all
WeaVnca'O of men. Addrres
Alljloul > kuriuucyC'o.llloiOt ,
Rub a lame back
with Pond's Extract.
BRACE UP !
Wcnlemon , wlthkrnln , norvoi niirt ipziinl
Impaired , ( -mi flml nn iibiululDcino In NKiivt MKA.SS.
Tlioy nmku iM men roiinit , nlro tire nnd rlnur to ox-
liuliDtiKl XOUtli , clcmbiu llfu'i lor , II per box , lioatiinlil.
rumphlotfreu , NKItVK JII5AN CO. , MiirrAU ) . N , V
Bulil l > y UuuJiimn Dru'n Co. , 1110 Kiirnaiu Ht. , Omnlia
--A.-fin.Si5/&Ri ! !
W.um > . - . . . / ;
iiutiint rt/iy / la lh wurit caui ; IOIURI com.
a 10 ilnpt tftctf cure * vlxra alUtLori fill , jl
I nmnnrti Hi notl ilitptlcal. I'rlot , 60 rti and
30 , ct Imrll. erkr mill. S -
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