Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 01, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BJfijfi : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 1 , 18iL
THE CITY.
Henry .Mnlno and John Dronnnn were
plnced on the retired list for thirty cloys
lor vngraiicy.
Tliruo minor permits ; neprcRatlni ?
$425 were Issued by the buporlntendont
of buildings yostordiiy.
Spnnisli Court Cream Fnco Powder
ndtls softness to the skin find brilliancy
to the complexion. Sample free.
The receipts yesterday at the Internal
revenue olllco In Omaha were $ JJ1KOO. H.
Tills Is the largest amount received In
ono day for Rovornl months.
Mmo. Muentoforintf and her puplh
willplvo iv recital this afternoon nt a
o'clock ut the Llnlnuor gallery under
the auspices of the Ladies' Musical so-
eioty.
Henry Corporal , the rnnn who stole
two stoves from a house when the family
were moving was sentenced to thirty
dnys In the county jail by Judge Ilolsloy
yesterday.
The will of the Into Simon Lehman
was admitted to ] > rohalo last evening.
All of the property , both rosil mid por-
Bouul , titnoimtltitf to about * 2oO,00 ( ) Is bo-
quuathcd to the wife.
The funeral of the late Wylio Dixon
will take place from the residence of
Joseph Redman , 1827 North Fifteenth
Htrcol , Wednesday afternoon at Uo'clock.
Interment at Prospect hill.
At the annual mooting of St. Barnabas
parish hold Monday , March ! 50 , the fol
lowing olllcors were elected for the on-
Hulnu' year : Gcorgo P. Laktfrh , Tlico.
L. . idngwnlt , wardens ; J. I { . RliiRwalt ,
T. Sowiird , A. W. Alason , A.V. . Urock.
John Mnckloy , J. II Daly and Will
Browne , jr. , vestrymen ,
1'rourcnn.
It is very Important In this ago of vast ma
terial progress that n remedy Uo pleasing to
the taste mul to the eye , easily tukcn , accept-
n llo to tlio stomach mul healthy in Us nature
nnd effects. I'ossosslnu these qualities ,
Syrup of FIRS Is the ouo perfect laxative and
most gentle diuretic known.
Solid StoilliiK .Stiver.
Novelties nnd staples In the newest
T ouls XV pattern , lleautiful designs In
cold meat forks , almond spoons , butter
picks , salt cups and spoons , oyster forks ,
Bimlino forks , tea and table spoons , etc. ,
etc. ( Jatch Luuraa.ii , 1514 Parnam
Btrcet.-
bOMK KVIDHNCK.
No Further IJ lit on tlio Manner of
.JjiiiH'H llylaiid'N Tnliliiic OH" .
The inquest In the Jnmcs Ilylund case was
continued yesterday afternoon.
Dr. Mason tcstllled that ho had boon called
to the HylanU residence to attend to a sick
child , Ilyluntl accompanied Dr. Mason on
his return as far as the druR store at tno cor
ner of Forty-first nnd Hamilton streets.
While still with the doctor Ilyland tooKa bottle
tle of whisky from his pocket nnd drank
some , then ottered the bottle to Dr. Mason ,
who declined.
At the drug store both the doctor and Hy-
land took a drink of whisky and ginger
to warm them up. The deceased re
mained at the dniB store until
the prescription for his child was ready and
then left for homo , this was about 0 p. in.
At U o'clock Hyland was a corpse.
The next witness was Kurtz Halm , the
druggist , at Forty-first and Hamilton streets.
Halm merely corroborated the statements of
the doctor , and was positive that the driuk
tnkca at tno drug store was whisky and
ginuer.
This ended the testimony for the day. The
inquest was postponed until Saturday nt 11
n. m. in order to allow Prof. Miller of the
Omaha medical collopo to finish his analysis
of the stomucli of Hyiaud.
"Gentle spring" loses many of its terrors
when the system is fortified by the use of.
.Aycr's Sarsaparilln. . With multitudes this
wonderful tonic alterative has long super
seded nil other spring medicines , belncovory-
whcro tccominendod by physicians. .
C.S.Tlnymond , jeweler , removed to tem
porary locationN" . E. cor. Douglas it 10th
SI II I iii cry Open In u Music.
Spring opening tomorrow. Music afternoon -
tornoon and evening. Mrs. Duvlcb , mil
liner , 111 S. 15th street , opp. Omaha
postolllco.
SAMK Oljl ) KlCV.
Another of JtlorolinuHo's Piano Per-
forum noon Come in Ijt lit.
Another of the peculiar transactions of G.
1C. Morohouso canio to light yesterday.
Morehouso took ono of the pianos of the
Ghlckerlug consignment to his homo. Ho
afterwards mortgaged It to C. K. Deltoborts
for IIU5.Vhon Morehouso was arrested Do
Uoberts obtained possession of the piano and
had it taken to a storage house on Dodge
street , between Fifteenth nnd Sixtconth.
0. 1C. Morrell , who is holding the lurgcst
saclt of all tlio Morohouso creditors , learned
the whereabouts of the instrument and en
deavored to replevin it. DoKobcrts learning
of this intention on the part of Morrell ,
spirited the piano away. So once more
Morrell got the worst of a deal.
Moroliouso hail a preliminary hearing in
police court yesterday nnd was bound over
to the district.court in the sum of ftOO. The
prisoner was taken to the county Jail much
to the relief of the city jail oillcials , who
claimed that Morehouso made them more
trouble than any ten ordinary prisoners.
M'JtOSCEMVMAXO ftt VKlf.
Olio of tlio lending burlesque organizations
now truvcllnc Is the Fuy foster English
gaiety company , which will bo seen nt thoU
U run it on Thursday , Prktay and Saturday
evenings next , and nt a Saturday matinee.
Tlio company is composed of bright pretty
girls , and the programme ot singing , dane-
IIIR and spectacular burlesque thatthoy pre
sent is full of merit and is sure to please.
Hhea's appearance at Boyd's opera house
next week as Josephine will" attract much at
tention from the thoughtful. Her success in
this piny in Omaha last season nnd the line
impression it loft with our thcator goers is
not forgotten , nnd the advent of the pliiy will
no doubt sut people reading on the subject of
French history , as it does wherever Klion ap
pears. Those \vho attend will certainly have
clear ideas of the personality of the principal
historical characters of the tlmo ot
the tlrst empress than they have hail by
witnessing this grand performance , which Is
n magnificent pa o ot French historv , well
interpreted by a splendid company.
Ono of the finest cnnaKements of the season
nt Uoyd's will open this cvenlnc when Mr.
Stuart Hobson nnd his splendid company will
present his now social comedy , "Is Marriage
n failure. " This comedy wus written for
Mr. Itobson by Messrs. Archibald 1) ) , Cordon
nnd Ad Uorbott. Mr. Uobson takes the part
of an eccentric stock broker by the nanio of
"
HorncoKeut , nnd his acting in "thn character
h salct to be equal to anvthhiK the famous
comedian has yet accomplished. On Thurs
day evening Air. Uobson and company pre
sent llronsoii Howard's proat comedy , "Tlio
Henrietta " than which tbcro la
, no more suc
cessful written by an American playwrluht.
It Is a uuro comedy , and not ono of those
Wild contributions of absurdity cuch as
passes today under the uamo ol comedy.
'Tho Henrietta" ls rcflncd , full of Kcnulno
wit nutr humor , with dollcato tonchot of
pathos combined into n harmonious whole ,
milking an effective niul exceedingly Interest
ing play. The sale of seats commenced this
uiomiui ; and the demand was brisk.
Dolossy Klralfv's "Water Queen , " wblph
has become famous as the most magnificent
nnd elaborate spectacle of recent vuars , will
bo presented at the lloyd on Friday , Satur
day nnd Sunday next ,
Dr. Blrnoy euros ciunrrh. Boo hldj.
Moonse * .
Thofollowiograurrlago licenses were issued
by JuJgo Shields yesterday ,
Name and address. Ago.
jOoorxwU Uiwl . Omaha . . . . , , , "t
I Kvuru \ . Allwluo , Omaha , . . , . . . . , . , , , .13
i William Hntirjr O. MoKee , Omnha . 24
| tlJj Utb : Bhuup , C'ouucll 1J1UIJ3 . 10
FOUR NEW EB1INE WEARERS ,
Qorernor Boyd Respects ths Hi
tlon of the Bar Association )
SKETCHES OF THE NEWLY APPOINTED ,
I'lnns Tor Division of the Judicial
"
" Duties Tlio Question of Pro-
Tiding tliuNeeded Court
Koonis.
The four attorneys selocUid at la t Satur
day's ' bnrmcctlni ; and rccommendeJaj suita
ble Arsons to sit upon the Judicial bench of
this district are happy men today.
A tolcgratn was received last night , an
nouncing the fact that Governor lloyd had
carried out the wlshosof the bar association
anil had appointed t.ho parties selected.
Yesterday the ofllclal Intelligence was re
ceived that Frank Irvine , HcrbsrtJ. Davis ,
Arthur N. Ferguson and Leo Kstello have
noun clothed with judicial ermine , nnd that
as soon ni they qualify will be prepared to
administer Judicial justice.
The now appointees are well Unown in
Omaha nnd the district , as moitof them have
been residents of the city for a number of
years.
frnnlt Irvine , n nopliow of the Into Chief
Justice Miller. 13 a democrat , lie wns born
in Shannon. 1'a. , In September. 1S. " > S , where
ho received bis curly education. Ho grad
uated from Cornell collPRO in ISSO , and nt-
tended the National law sctiool at Washing
ton , U. U. , graduating from that Institution
in IS&l , and for ono year win a deputy under
United States District Attorney Corkhlll of
the District of Columbia. In lSst Mr. Irvine
removed to Omaha , and since that has been
actively cngagi-d in the practice of law.
Herbert J. Davis , tuo youngest man on the
bench , was born nt Clarktville , Butler
county , In. , March , 1SW. Ho attended the
public schools of his town and in ISSil gradu
ated from the St. Louis law school , carrying
off second honors In a class of thirty-six
students. In the fall of that year ho re
moved to Omaha , During IbSli ho formed a
partnership with the late Judpo Savage. The
same year ho was elected a member of" tlio
board of education , and later filled the chair
of lecturer of medical jurisprudence in the
Omaha medical college. In ISS'J Mr. Davis
wiis appointed Jud " of this district to till
the vacancy caused by the resignation of
.ludgo Oi'oIT. This position ho tilled until
the election of .Hid o Clnrkson took place the
following fall. Mr. D.IVIS is a republican.
Leo S. Kstcllo , the sou of n Methodist min
ister , wns born at Hamilton , O. , Christmas
day , 1817. As a boy ho attended the public
schools at the places where his father was
stationed , with several mouths -of
training at the Kingston ncadomy.
In IStW , when only fifteen years
of ago he enlisted in the First heavy nr-
tillery , Ohio volunteers. Ho did not servo
long , for his father secured his discharge on
a writ of habeas corpus. Later ho received
Ills father's consent , re-enlisted and served
In thu Mississippi squadron until the closu of
the war. Returning home ho went to Hess
county , where ho studied law. After
being admitted to the bar ho removed to
Iowa , whcro hu roii > nlnud until 1871 , when ho
settled at Kud Cloud , this stato. In 1874 lib
accepted a position in the railway mall ser
vice and moved to Omaha , In ISS'J ho
formed n partnership with Mr. Oaborno of
Blair. In 18S1 ho removed to this city , ran
for district attorney on the republican
ticket nnd was elected by an overwhelming
majority , defeating Hnnry Estnbroolc. In
the fall of 18S7 ho woif the race for district
judge , and althoiiKli defeated , ran nearly
ono thousand ahead ot his ticket in Douglas
county.
Arthur N. Ferguson was born in Albany ,
N. Y. , October , IS-l'J , and when four years old
removed with his parents to Michigan , where
Uo resided until 18. > l , when his parents ro-
rnovodto this state , settling at Bcllovuo.
Hero Mr , Ferguson received his early educa
tion , after which ho returned to Now York
nnd graduated at the ICiiidorhook academy.
Ho then removed to Alexandria , Yu. , whore
ho attended college. In 1870 ho coinplotod
llio lawVourso at'tho Iowa university and re
turned to Bcllnvue , where bo opened an of
fice , removing to Omaha in the full of 1872.
In 1877 Mr. Ferguson wns a member of the
of the state senate , representing
the Sixth senatorial district , then
comprising Douglas , Sarpy nutl Hurt coun
ties. The following fall ho was elected dis
trict attorney , and served for two years ,
while Judge Savage was on the bench. From
18S1 to lbS3 ho was a member of the board of
education. Mr. Ferguson Is a democrat.
When the now Judges will begin work and
how they will divide the dockets Is a matter
that will receive early consideration.
Judge Clarkson has resigned , his resigna
tion to take effect as soon as the now Judges
qualify , but when this will bo none of the
now members seam to know. Ho is now
holding court tu Washington county , anil it
seems to bo the universal dcairo that ho shall
finish the term , though if ho will not , it is
probable that Judge Irvine will qualify at
once ami proceed to Hlair , where lie will relieve
lievo Clarkson.
No meeting of the Judges has as yet boon
arranged to divide un the work that remains
to bo completed this term , nnd some of the
now appointees rather favor letting Judges
Doauo , Hoi > ewcll and Wakeley complete tlio
February term rather than to make a new
allotment of the cases that are noticed for
trial.
In nil probability the old Judges will bo
given the choice of work and as there will
bo two to look after the equity docket ,
Judges Wakelov and Doano are booked for
tlieso positions , it being understood that they
prefer this work.
JudL-o Ilopowell will undoubtedly look
after one of the law dockets , while one of thu
new members , probably Judge Kstollo , will
have charge of criminal business.
The attorneys nro well pleased with the
outlook anct now houo to catch up with the
business , which is terribly behind , us on the
equity docket there uro now Sli3 cases noticed
for trial at this term. The law dockets are
almost ns far behind , as hefora Judgn llopo-
well tbero nro420 cases uotlced for trial and
before Judge Doano , 429.
\V hero the now Judges will sit Is another
Taken in time ,
even Consumption yields to the
wonderful cfToctH of Dr. Picrcc's
Golden Medical Discovery. It
"
won't make now lungs but" it will
make diseased ones healthy when
nothing else will. There's reason
for it , too. Consumption is Lung-
Bcrofuhv. For every form of scrof
ula , and all blood-taints , the " Dis
covery " is n positive cure. It's
the most potent strength-restorer ,
blood - cleanser , and flesh-builder
known to medical science. For
Weak Lungs , Spitting of Blood ,
Bronchitis , Asthma , Catarrh , and
all lingering Coughs , it's an unequaled -
qualed remedy. It's a guaranteed
ono. If it doesn't benefit or cure ,
you have your money back. You've
everything to gain from it nothing
to lose.
It's ' especially potent in curing
Tetter , Salt-rheum , Eczema , Erysip
elas , Boils , Carbuncles , Sore Lyea ,
Goitre , or Thick Neck , and Enlarged
Glands , Tumors and Swellings.
Great Eating Ulcers rapidly beal
under its beiinju iuilueuco.
V
question and n serious ono , as at the present
time all tlio rooms in the court house are oc
cupied , with Judge Wukcley holding court In
TUB Um : hulldlnjr.
The question of securing now quarters will
he attended to by the county commissioners ,
though the judges will bo consulted hi the
matter. Some of the commissioners want to
clean out the basement of thu court house
nnd put ono of tbn equity courts in the room
occupied by the superintendent of plumbing ,
whllo a proposition to use the smiill room
bank of tholarRO court room for an equity
court has been discussed. Another proposi
tion Is to rent rooms outsldo for the three new
courts , This mutter will probably bo set
tled nt the next meeting of the county com
missioners.
Tlio increase of help around the noiv
courts is another trmttor that will
come up for consideration , 1'liero nru
now three additional stenographers and three
additional bailiffs to bo appointed ami this in
Itself , U making no llttlo stir among the par-
tics who are anxious to servo the county.
At the next term of court the number of
jurors will bo doubled , and Instead of the
commissioners drawing thirty-six names ,
they will draw seventy-two , which will
necessitate the revision of the jury list.
A. I ) .
Our prices for inon's ' , women's , chil
dren's shoes nro cut this weak till to
pieces ; rend the nil. In Sunday's I3co.
Iloro are some of the reductions ;
Child's Oxf'd ties , 7flc , worth $1.23.
Child's peat button shoes , $1 , worth $2.
Ladles' $2 kid shoos for $1.33.
Lndlcs' $5 kid shoo for $3.8.3.
Misses' Froneh kid shoo , $2 , worth $3.
Misses' kid shoes $1.60 , worth $2.50.
Misses' kid slippers $1.10 , worth 81. 75.
Men's $8.00 shoes , hand sowed , S5.CO.
Men's Sll.OO French shoos , $0.75.
Youth's French calf shoes , $2.2. ) , worth
$3.r > o.
Youth's lace shoos $1.25 , worth $1.75.
Boy's cnlf shoos $2.00 , wotth $3.00.
This is a genuine mark-down of goods
not usually cut in price.
A. D. MOUSE , 1-Jth nnd Fnrnrun.
HXCKKDKD ITs AUTHOIUrV.
y'H Decision ifTeotlnt * the
I'ollce Hoaril'H Powers.
Judge Ilelsloy yesterday rendered n de
cision In the case of state vs Louis II. Hib-
bier , which has been pending since last Juno.
Tno defendant was charged with sell-
Ing liquor without a license , but the
real point In controversy was as to the
powers and privileges of the board of lire
and pollco commissioners ,
Htobler had a saloon nt the corner of For-
tictti and Lcavenworth nnd was prantc'la
license bv the board for the year IS'JO ' It so
happened that February 2i. : ISW ) . wns Sur.
day and Hibbler fractured the Slocumb law
by selling liquor on that day.
The case was reported to'the board of flro
and pollco commissioner * nnd after hearing
ho evidence they revolted his licoiiso and or-
lered the place closed. Hibblor , however ,
lid not obey the mandate , but on the con-
rarv , continued to supply the thirsty as be-
ore. Then his arrest was caused for selling
uiuor without a license.
The i oint raised by the defense wns that
ho lira and pollco commission , sitting as a
Iccnso board , had not the power to revoke
lis license under the circumstances. In sup-
lort of this position ho cited from the stat
utes the passage giving to the board the
right to rcvolfo u license "upon duo proof of
conviction" of the defendant , of any viola
tion of the Slocumb law. It was argued
that the defendant Imd not boon convicted ;
that the case had never been before
my court and therefore there could not have
> con any conviction. Tlio position wns takoa
hat the liccnso board could not resolve itself
nto a court to pass upon the guilt or inno-
ccncoofa saloon keeper , and it was asked
hat the defendant bo discharged.
The court hold that the ground taken by
tie defense was tenable nnd that the license
lourd had exceeded its authority in revoking
ho liccnso. f
It wns also decided that tlio defendant-was
still lawfully possessed of a license and was
lot therefore guilty of the offense charged-
This decision is virtually to the effect that
nil cases of violation of the Sunday closing
clause must bo prosecuted before the police
magistrate , and no licenses can bo revoked
on that ground unless the defendant is found
guilty by the prouorly constituted court.
Hilly the Wliittler Won.
The case of 'William Yoho against the
i-Mcti musee was concluded in Judge Hope-
wcll's court yesterday afternoon , the Jury re
turning a verdict of ? 1H..94 for the plaintiff ,
wtio with bis family performed some freak
lets in the inusco.
Caed In Millions of Homos
'
I CThlcliMtor'i KnalUh l > lan.on.l Ilraod.
THNYRQYAL PILLS
Original anil Only Genuine.
AFC , &IWAJI rrllftbl * . LADtcai
Diu/nlil for CMclltiteri KnalltH Vlf
mend .Brau.t In llnl and Kail
oin , , < > M with tine ribbon.
o other. Htfuttttangfro t
itfcmrl for | > trtlcalari ,
ItclUT for I.adlp , M < iibllir.br rv
r Mail. lll.OOUTntlmODUIl. .Vain , /
. CblolieMerCucuilcul G'g Uull < in Kq unre ,
Sold ty ill I * ll > nigjliu. I'm.
DuarEnowipOeec
mucly ( or nil th.i
unimtuial dlnctmrKca and
lirlvntoillsenKOOf inon. A
certain cure for the dcblll-
tailnn weutncn peculiar
to women.
I prescribe It nnd foeleafn
In recommendlnc It to
" BUflerwri.
J.8TONERM D.DEC , TURlll ,
Nolrt liy
i '
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PAHI3 EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PliRFEGT OF PENS ,
Is gUICIC. Others In
comparison are plow or
DKAI ) . Iffaffrrlngtry
WOOD'S PLASTER.
It I'pnxtralcv , lie-
lluvrt , Ciir < * ti.
All
\\7 A NT1" D . Aisonts 10 soil the 1'lnlcss
\vniN il iU
uimiua , Llnoi the only
line evur Invuoteil Unit holds tlio clothes with
out plus ; it perfect nuccesii : patent recently
issuc'ds sola only by iiRonts , to whom the ox-
cluslvu rlglit Is Klvon. On receipt ut K > uunts wo
will soiul a stimjilo line liy nuill ; ulsu clroit
lurs ; prlcii list anil terniH to nieiit. Hi'cnre
youriorrltcirv at onco. Addrusi TIIK 1'IN
LESS CI.OTIIKS LINK OU , 17 lluriunn t
NVorci'Hlur M-iss
fJi n > 'lin-ti , flh'rt niul Leiifurt'lufii
cured in S diiys bv llio I'ri'iich Itcmi-ily entitled -
titled thu KIM ) . It iUs ) heluiin.M ami N
tiliburlniii Inio tlio inlliuiii'I pirt : . Wl I rofuii.t
innnoy It It does ) not 01110 or i-iiii'i's stricture ,
Ueiitltiini'ii. hero > n rolluliln tirtii > li' . * t u
pnokucoorS for | Ci per until prm.iild. MtCor-
nilolc I.und , Uiiuilui ! ( . ' . A , Muleh.-r. llnwnrd
Movers , unU 1C. J , huvkoru , iSontli Oumliu ; A ,
1) . Fontoraud M , 1 * . Kilts , Council Ululls.
The Majority
Of so-M'uedcouRli-ojresdo little more than
Impair the dlRcstlrt function ! ) and crc.ito
bile. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral , on the con
trary , while It ctiroi the cough , does not In
terfere with the functions ol either stomacher
or liver. No other ncdlclno Is so safe nnd
cfUcaclous In disrixcs of tlio tliroat nnd
Ultlg3.
"lfour ycar.naRoltjknsovoitscold , which
was followed by a terrible cough. I was
very sick , nnd confined to my bed about tour
months. 1 employed a physician , most of
the time , who finally oatd I was In consump
tion , and that he could not help me. Ono ot
my neighbors advtied mo to try Aycr's
Cherry Pectoral. 1 did so , and , before I had
finished taking the first bottle wns able to
sit tip all the time , nnd to go out. Dy the
time I had finished the bottle ' . wns well , and
have remained so over since. " 1 l > . Uliby ,
llartonsvllle , Vt.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ,
IMIKl'AltKt ) I1T
DR. J. O. AYER & CO. , Lowell , MftBfl.
Hold by nil DrutL-Mi. 1'rlcjtl ; Ubottlc , i5.
I'o euro nillouinebs. Sick HcaJnclie. Constipation.
Alnlarln. I.ltor Cumplalnt ) , tnko tlio Euifo
and certain rcmodf , S.MlTll'S
Una the BMALT. 817.15 (40 ( llttlo beans t < ? Clio hot-
llo ) . They nro the most convenient ; cult ulltutci
l'rlcoof ltlicrtlio , 25tonu per botllo.
KHSSBWr * t 7. 17. 70 : Photo-Bravum
. , ? .7 * * I"1018Uoof thu t'cturo ' Ior4
teats (
coppers or stamps ) .
J. F. sMtrn A ro. .
MnVcraof "lille Uoans , ' St. loiils. Mo.
I ) r. l.cduc's reriodlcal I'lll
lie French rempdy net on the mcnstnml sjstem nn
uro aiipiirusslon from wlmtcror came. rronioto
tnenrtrimttiJti. These pills should not bo taken > lur-
nu , ecxnnnoy. Am I'lll fa. lloynlty l'r < im. , Spon
cr Clny Co. , In. ( ioiiulno tiy Slicrnmn A Mcl'onnall ,
otiita at. , iii-ar 1' O. , Omalin ; t , A. Molchrr , Bouth
Umalmj M. I' . Kills. Council Muffs. | J , or a for J5.
INTHCWORLD WILL
IV > w U BVk * Mf "UnCTAIN A RUPTUnt
nrKivorollof llko"l > r. 1'lerccs Alacnctlc ; I'.liiHtlo
TriiBd. " Itlia rurciHlioiiBaiiil8l If yon want the
IIKK'l\cn < l'lclnRtamps Horfrcol'amplili't o. I.
M'liiirllc KliutlcTrui Co. , Kail l''rnlicl.cu , CaL
Remember
last winter's
siege. Re
call how try-
insf to health
o . f.
were the frequent changes of the weather. What was it that helped you win
. the. fight with disease , warded off pneumonia and possibly consumption ? Did
: --yougive due credit to SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod
A HKMM BMBMM MM H MMMMMMMMMMBMMBMH BH > BKX BMa
l' f Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda ? Did you proclaim the
victory ? Have you recommended this wonderful ally of health to your
friends ? And what will you do this winter ? Use Scott's Emulsion
as a preventive this time. It will fortify the system against Coughs , Colds ,
Consumption , Scrofula , General Debility , and all Anannic and Wasting
Diseases ( specially m Children } . Palatable as Milk.
SPECIAL. Scott's Emulsion is non-secret , and is prescribed by the Med CAUTION. Scott's ' Emulsion is put up in salmon-colored wrappers.
ical Profession all over the world , because its Ingredients arc scientifically He sure and get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Uowna ,
combined in such a manner as to greatly increase their remedial value. Manufacturing Chemists , New York. All Druggists.
A.MUSIS METMTS.
BOYD'S _ IWtt
KNGAGEMKNT OF THE COMEDIAN
STUART B.03SON . ,
AND COMPANY OK 1'LAVKUS. uiuler tlio
Direction of W. It. HAYHEN.
Wednesday Evening , April 1st ,
Gordon & CorboU's Now Comedy ,
Is Marriage a Failure ?
Thursday Evening , April 2d ,
Ilronsoii Howard's Oroiil. Comedy.
THE HEKIETTA.
Mil. HOUSON . as . Hurtle. Tlio I.aml ) .
1'rlccs , Parquet nnd I'imiiict ' Olrclo SM.ti'l ,
Italcony , Ifl.OO , Konoral mlinls-ilon to lint floor ,
Fl.O'J ' , etmorul ail mission to balcony T.U- . gallery
> c. llux Sheets open Tuesday
BOYD'S.
SH April 3 , 4 and S'
Children's Matinee Saturday.
KIR.ALKY' ©
lleautiful Fairy Spectacle the
WRTER * QUEENS
I'rcientlnBa Host of Novelties nnd Oilriltloa ,
THE OIUClINAh DAHKS ,
NOT DO LKONOH AN'I ) LOM..A.
FAIL MMR llian.VA KONUADT ,
TO ARNOLD KIHAU'Y nnd
SEE
KIUALKY'S COUPS do IIALLKT
60 - Persons in the Grand Production. - 60
Trices us usual.
DIME EDEN MUSEE.
WlllLawlor , Jliinajfcr. Cor. llth nnd Farnara
WKKK.OF JIAHCII 30.
Tlio Wooly Kaccrt'Bnby. Nnliiro'a ( Jrontpit Turin-
Blty. Slrnblkn. A ( Irnnil IliiMsliui Illusion , The
Urilii'U | ' unilKllurlui ynnrtottc ? , In Vocal nrnl In-
utrtiim-ntiil Mualc.A lllilh Class Nuvelt ? JJnler-
tulnuicnt.
DR. BAILEY ,
Graduate Dentist.
A Full Set of Teeth on Itublor.
for KIVI ! HOI.LAUM. A in-rfpct
lit KUnraiitced. Touth oxtractnl
without pnln or ( tanner , > nd
wlthuutanncstliotlcs. tiolil anil
ullvur tllllni ! . t lnwe t r tei.
Ilrl ir nil Crown Work. TtelU
without ( ilutc'i. All work war-
OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Kntrmico , ICtU Ueot clovator. Open evenings
unllU o'clock.
Winslow Wilkes ,
The fastest 4-year-old pacing stallion In th
World ,
Hocorcl2U 1-7 , nt Leilnnton , KT , , Sil heat.tir Ulick
Wllkc. . danibr Almout . . wlllinako the .ea.tm of
IhUI at HXI Vlnton .treot. Orajlio , Noli. BEABO.M 100
HANHAI.WOOO CM-SUI.KS |
nnnllTI UUUU 1 1 1 I I H bv.t ami only cupiulo. ( jrcicrll > o > I by
regular pliMlclani for the euro of
Uonorhosa and Ul.ch.rso. from tha urlnirr orjans l
GREAT DAYS - : - - : -
THREE- GREAT GREAT SALES BARGAINS - : - THREEL
Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday.
Two hundred and fifty Men's Fine Sack Suits. The material is an
all wool cassimcrc , made by one of the best and best known mills
in the country. The lining is a first-class Italian. They are cut , made , and
trimmed up in shape. The patterns and colors arc the acme of good taste.
The sixes run from 34 to 42 , so that any ordinary man can be fitted , and .a. _
ten dollar bill exchanged for one of these suits on Monday , Tuesday or
Wednesday will buy you just as good a suit of clothes as fifteen or sixteen
dollars spent anywhere else will buy.
A thousand pairs of Men's Solid Calf Shoes , in all styles of toes and lasts , in
AT
narrow , medium , or wide , in all sizes , in lace or congress , These are gen
uine Goodyear hand-sewed shoes , and arc made upon honor. Every pair
has an extra stay in the back , rendering it impossibc to rip , or for the
hanger to pull out. Every pair of shoes in this tremendous sale was made
for us by one of the bestshoe manufacturers in the country , has our name on
the bottom , and is guaranteed by us to be the equal of any four dollar shoe
in this great big state , [ twenty-five cases patent leather shoes at the same
price ] .
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Fifty cases Derby Hats , with narrow , wide , or medium brims , in all thefashT
ionable shapes , made of very fine stock , lined with fancy satins , in all sizes.
Hats that you'd willingly pay anybody else three dollars for , and think you'd
got your money's worth , at a dollar and sixty-five cents.
You Remember the Days , We do the Rest.
NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO. ,
FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS.
Open Till 8 p. m. Saturdays IO p. m ,
ADVERTISERS
an reach moro tcnchors nnd school
olllcors through the columns of our
Local School Journals , published by
NebraskaTonchors PublishiDBOora-
pany , than any other teachers' paper
published in the West. A largo circu
lation in Nobr. , Kan. , Colo. , Montana ,
Wyoming , North and South Dakota.
If you want to so'.l ' your goods
Advertise. Address ,
D. V..STEPIIENS , Mg-r.
Fremont , Nobr.
Ncbr. Toachori Pub. Co.
ESTAOtilSMHD 1SBS.
IZU.SIMPSO'Nl
1409 and 1411 Dodtje St. , Omaha , Nob.
lIUU.DEItS OF-
First Glass Carriages ,
The Leading Styles. Tlio Lowest I'ricos. '
youu I'ATKONAOE soi.iorrnu.
HOTEL.
T/IP Mitrrnv , for. ttflt nnil
.
Hotel tliiHttiHu Itt Oiinilin.
hfttru brick / / ! ir / / riiiiii/iiff from
bHHCHU'iit to roof. All tint ffillitu" "inl
lltioi-it lined icltit AHlifHtonIra proof
Inlnii , tniililnu It liinmnslltlt ! to littfii
quick , f'irefni- > i'n < nnt fli'o nlnriim
Iliruutihout this ImltillniSttnmlteiit ,
hot iintl colil niitt'.i" rind niiHliltnllt
'futile uimin-iiuauvit
siLLOWAY , Prop.
HOTEL DELLONE ,
Corner 14th and Capitol Avouuo.
Just completed , has 100 rooms , thraa
stairways , from the top to the bottom , his
fine elevator ami dinning room sorvloe , Is
flro proof throughout , Una hlllar.l rooms and
the finest tollot rooms In the city. La a
Sample rooms , Suites with hath in. Cor
14th and Caoltol Ave. Street car ssrvloe lu
all diteotlons. Kates , from $2.60 to fc'1.00 ,
NO OURBl ! NO PA.Y.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
,
euro . . .
a. m. to Vim.
GOLD MEDAL , PABIS , 1878 ,
from which tlio ciC4-F of
oil has been removed , ia
Alwolutely Pure
and it is Soluble.
No Chemicals
nro used in its preparation. It lias
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot
or Sugar , nnd is therefore far nioro
economical.costimj , less tliun one cent
a ciij ) . II is delicious , nourishing ,
BtrcngUiening , KASHA I > IOI&TF.I : > ,
nnd admirably ndaplcd for invalids
ns well as for persons In health.
Sold by Crocoro ovorywhoro.
BAKER & CO Dorchester Mass
W. , , , ,
LIQOOW.L
IN ALL THE WORLD 1IIEKE IS BUT ONE CURE
DR. MINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It ran lit al rx In H run uT oUV nr I * . . < " I" "
UCM | ittfaaJ , without me knowloilire a thu pMicnt ,
U n.oni.ary. It l .tuoluwly h.rml . una will fl t
ap.rmin.nt anit ipesdjr uuro. whfllier too t
l ilnu ror u loohnlici r ok. 11
traorter U opor.lo. .0 qul.tlr .nd wllU uo
WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP
For the SUn mil Scalp.
Pr.pirrd br > nermitolnclut with
3U lew.1 i | ' nence. Unfiii.lwl
fnr ecinmi , ( c.liibexl , nilikin ,
lleih orru > . chil'I'eilhiinili , etoei.
nir ivr.plntlon , ujljr cuuii'lmon. '
etc. An unfailing rem.ilr lor .11
> c.lp .iTvctloiM , nJ nuepreteut-
_ ir o [ til forini of .kin ill e Mi.
Tor Silt bj DrngjiiK or lent I ; mill , I'tlco CO c < nt > .
, ' ilCIIll ItlriiniQlina ( ! . . ( .I,4H.t.lick.fl.n I3rM DooV nP.t . ,
ll.'lf > m , e 11 it'n ' ted icilp itKllii , in J Ih.ii ir.timiil .l
( i,4tt > fvf ICC. CVnvlUiUB lf * . ufflr A , jl.lUr ,
JOHN \VOO1MUJKY , Dormitologiit ,
IKS IV , 4 U HI. , Now York City.
The Original and Genuine
( WORCESTERSHIRE ) ,
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An - -
SAUCE
nd Mit <
Irararts the incut dellclom Unto
KXT11AOT HOUI'H ,
ofal.iTTiilfrom ; :
. CJUAVIIM ,
TI.UIA.N at Mnd
ran , t ° 111" 1'iotluT
nt
HOT fc CUIJ >
IIA : ft niBAT.1 ,
Unit Ilinlr MUCH is
lilitlilyoitcrinetl 111 CAMH ,
liidli ,
opinion , Uiu inou' WKI.SII-
pahtnlilo , n well
IIH thii incut wliol" . HAUIUI1T9 ,
Foino PUUCU that la
made. " Ac.
Bewai ofjtoiitations ;
BOO that you got Loa & Perrins'
Signature on every botttoor Oritilnal & Ocnulnn.
JOHN IUWCAN'H f ONH , NiiV : VHUK.
"SANAT1VO. " tbo
Wiindurliil hpiaUU
llrtneilr , I' told with
Vt'rllti'iuiiiitrnntrn
t'iciiruall NCMOUI tli ) <
cati'ii , luch ni We lc
Mi'lilurjr. tfitt ol llrftla
I'o war.liodiclic ,
liokd , Ncrvouiuui , ! < . . .
tltudo. til ( Jrilci n4
IOIB of power ot the
( lencriUvu Orgini , la
clll.iT tt'i , omul by
oYcr-tiertl'jn , joutlitul indricr'tlont , or tlir ricti.lio
n n cf tnbacco , opliim , or Ultnuhnu , which ultlinattl/
lead tolnnrmlly , Contuuiptlonnua IiiMDlty. rut up
In commie nt furm to carry In the v t j jcktt. JTIco
ft npackauc. nrf. Jar 13. With t very W order wo ulro
a wrllton euunintco to rur or lefiiinl tlm
inoniir > Ktnttiy irulltonnju'ldrcM. Clrculir ( rc ,
Mention tlili piprr. AiMrrM ,
MADRID CHtMICAl CO , , Uryuch Office for U.S. A ,
4171)f ) rli'irn fitrrft. ( Tl IfAOO , IJ.U
I'Olt SM.K IN OMAHA. NEIL , IIJ"
Kulm .t Co. , Cur , ICtli & IlnuKlu Bt * .
J. \ Kiillcr ACii. , Cor t tli ft IioiiuluSU.
A U Fiint r * IV , . l iiini'il llliiir. i
TO WEAK MEN I the urtfct. frud ol
HK rm youthful error !
arlrioc ! T , wasting we.kni'in. loit luauluxxl , etc.