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OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY. JANUARY 27 , 1885. BENCH AND BAR , Morsels ot Lial § Lore Gathered From tbc Various Tribunals , New Coflcn to lie Filed by Transcript In the District Court , In the connly court yesterday the forc ible entry and detention ault of Bern stein va Popperbcrg , was on trial. The suit is ono brought by Mrs. Born- gtoln agaiast Poppeiborg to compel him to vacate certain promises on Twelfth street near Doaglai , leased by him , but on which it scorns , ho Is greatly In ar rears of rent. Poppocberg has sub-lot the upper rooms for gambling purposes to Lucas and Foster , and those parties are unwilling to vacate the promises , aa their leaio from Pepperberg was made for ono ye jr. On three grounds n suit is brought for the forcible ejectment of Pepperberg. POLICE counT. Thomas McEvoy , an ancient sinner , hid stolen the satchel of Representative 0. S. Lee , of Silver Creek , who was on his way from Omaha to Lincoln. Ho was detected by the ever vigilant Officer Curry , who arrested him at the Slaven Louse , where ho rcg'storod undtr a faleo name , McEyoy , upon trial before Judge Bonoko , was found guilty , and sentenced to 25 days in the county jail on broad and water. Transcripts of the following cases will bo filed in the district court to-day by Clerk Pontzol , cf the police court : OherloA Ailicgtin , charged with hiv ing stolen , on the 12.h day of December , a trunk and contents from Victor DCS- card. card.Charles Charles Long , charged with the larceny of a sealskin sacquo and other articles from Mrs. Fred Lang. Johnny McOlplland , charged with lar ceny in connection with thu recant Duke robbery. Pat Cominsky , charged with uttering threats against Lottlo Coombs , state's witness in the McClelland caso. F. 0. Gardner and Charles O'Connor , charged with stealing $100 from Geo. F. Monroe. December 3. Ednard Ryan , charged witb threaten ing the life of his wife. Thomas Laidlow , chirped with thoat- enlng the life of Thomas Rich. "Willlo Morao , charged with stealing $21 from S D. Morse. Drcambor 12. Frank Grabno and Luslna Klusa , charged with the murder of the litter's husband. John Thompson and Llzzio Howard , charged with burning to death Kettle Howard. DISTRICT COUKT. Mrs , Elizi Vogtman , through her at torney , Mr. H. B. Holsman , filed a suit against Mrs. William Mark , asking $5,000 danujzea for olandcr. The auit is baaed on similar charges to the ono brought by tha same p'alntifT ' , some days ago , against Gottlieb Mark , who , It is al leged had persistently vilified the charac * * . ter of tbo plaintiff. The now docket for the February term of the district court is out , and there are recorded some 078 cases thereon , u. s. COUIIT. The following cases , marked for trial , trill probably be taken up in the order Indicated , at the United States circuit const at Lincoln : Yard va. Richards > n Coanty.Coutral Bank vi.TecamsohCulver ve. McAIecr , Sherwood va. Langdon , Hurlburt va. Greenwood , Pope va. Blor- bower , Goss vs. Buffalo County , Hlcock vj. Haynes , Marsh Binder vs. Manning ; Wilson vs. U. P. Railway , Hunter ve. Spaaogle , Harvey vs. C. , B. & Q. , Deere vj. Bolltnsn , Hosford va. Insurance Com pany , MoGorr va. Brown. > c A SWEET" SINGER , AliIatidcr BerKStrom , a br 6lc Singer. Wins Golden Lnnrcla. Mmo. Ahlandor-Bergstrom , who la the vrlfo of Mr. O. Borgstrom , an employe of the Union Pacific company at Gothon- borg , Nebraska , received the following flittering notice in the Dally Union , of Rock Island , Illinois : The appearance of Mme. Alilander- Borgstrom at Harper's theatre on Thurs day evening , on which occasion she gained now laurels , and added to her al ready well-won fame , suggests some in cidonta In the life of this artiste , who has boon llko her prcdecettnr , Jenny Lind , not inaptly called the "Swedish Night Ingale. " Singers , like poota , pro "bom , not made , " BO it is not strange that like her illustrious counttytroiu n , Jennie Lind nnd Ohiistino Nilsson , Mine. Ahlaudcr. Bcrgstrom only evinced the possession of that genius for the stage nnd marvelous quality of voice , thati placehyr \ \ among ilio most famous singeis in the world. Her tit tit t iumph was gained when , r mere baby of five , she attended , witli hoi father and mother , a catechp ical lee mo , Ilio pastor of the parish having heard of the child's wonderful voice , asked her to sing At the conclusion of her song , ho was much aflb.tcd , kissed the little niaidci and gave her a silver coin. Alt who hoard her were delighted with the promUo aho displayed , and insisted upon her being given a mniicil education but her parents opposed the project After tbo death qf her fa'.hor she prevailed vailed upon her mother to allow her t < Attend a musical school , on condition that she would never sing in opera. Mme. Ahlander-Bergstrom has received instruc tions from the best teachers in the Royal Conservatory of Stockholm , alto from Mme. Viardot of Paris. Her magnificent voice , and beautiful womanly traits of character made her a welcome guest In the best families of the Ssotd'eh ' nobil ity. The present king of Sweeden , Ch ow II , and his sister , the Prlnceta Euge nie , took much interest in her progress as a mnsioftl student. Yean g > she resolved , upon the com * pletion ot her musical ttudlos , ( o visit America. Lut winter ibe made suc cessful concert tour through Northern Europe , being received everywhere with the moat Mulcting enthusiasm. She then left the icoeno of her European triumps to realize her lontr cboriihed draam of coming to America , and ar rived in New York Lut July. Since that time until now , ilio hai been pursuing the Enellih language at Fa'rvier ncidemy , Rook Island , with her friend , Mis. Anna R , Keck , proprietor ol the establishment. Mmo. Bergstrom'n voice Is a pure soprano - prano of wonderful clearness nd volume , with jut a single iltw in Its whole range , The nioclaiou and fidelity of her voice IE Its sudden transitions of pitch , and the absolute cerUlnty of its tone In ninnin g passage * , are marvelous. We are clad to record the fact ( hat tbi beginning ot her American catcer is euch as to loivo her nutucraua friends no doubt of her btilliant ultimate eu cets as ono cf the finest artists on the Amotian tige. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ 1 A Doublc-Ucnclor , Mro. McKenna was undo twice glad last week , by two surprise parties , at her residence on Twcntitth street. On Thursday , it being the fortieth anni versary of her birth , a number ol her married friends called upon her and had n moit pleasant time. The names of the visitois are ni follows. Mr and Mrs. J. Redman , Mr. and Mrs. Moe , Mr. aud Mts. T. E. Bailey , Mr. nnd Mrs Smilov , Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mirtinovich , Mrs. Brown and daughter. Mrs. Willis and dnuthtor. On Saturday nlaht the young folks thought that MrMe Konna had had ono night's rest and was able to entertain a toond crowd , and accordingly paid her a vault. The party was composed of tbo following uamsd pontons : Mr. and Mm F , E. Bailey , Jr. , Mlfs Inez naekoll , Mlas Minnie 0 > ttr , Mlaa Bull Hambrlght , Mlta Dolllo Bailey , 1 83 Mamie Uodaos ; Mlts Joato Bean , Miss Goo. Bean , Miss Carrlo Brown , Mr. G. Benson , Mr. W. Shane , Mr. > 0. Champ- lln , Mr. W. Nelson , Mr.V. . Lilcy , Mr. Hanson , Mr. G. Bailey , Rtr. J. II. Con "dt L _ -Ji ! TH'E ' RING AND EINGSTEES , Tlio SpnrrinR Kxhlbllloti nt Turner Hall Lust Night. A largo crowd assembled laat night at Turner hall to witness the 'different con tests between Fiatianla'a horooi. Mr. William Maloney acted as master of cor- omonicj&nd announced the opening of the evening's entertainment. Messrr. Miller , of this city , and J. McCaflroy , of O'Neil , engaged in a friend ly sot-to. Miller seemed a little too weighty for his antagonist , but the httor got in some tolling blows on Miller. During the second round of this contest , some iino scientific work was done. In the wlndup McCaffrey got Miller's head ( u chancoiy and did some effective work on the lattor's frontispiece. Two young scions of the art next bounded on the stage. They were Mas ters Dan Holt and 'Tot" Nugent. They displayed some skill and the audience was thoroughly pleased with the young artists. Moasrs. Kelley and Bruner , two nmatenra of Omaha , give a sledge hammer exhibition that caused the audionca to yell with delight. Messrs. Yamploir and Fox enter tained the audlenco with several choice banjo duets. These gentlemen , -who are both Omaha boys , are unique in their execution. John Fox entertained the audience with a few Irish jige. He was accom panied on the banjo by John Vamplew. Bowen and Casey next came on the stage , and then the slugging began Young Caaoy is an expert In boxing and displayed great science in the handling of the mittens. Ho parried the blows of Bowou very skillfully , and his dodging V/ES something marvelous. The hitting daring the rounds WAS terrific. At the wlndup Ciuoy got his antagonist on his back and threw him half way ares the stage. Messrs. O'Shea and O'Neill next In dulged in a very lively sot to. Moaan. MoNally , of O'Neill , and Johnston , of Omaha , concluded the entertainment. MoNally was too much for his small antagonist and ho showed , In his scientific sparring , that ho is the champion of Nebraska , as ho has asserted. He has an admirable i physique , which never showed up to better advantage than In his meeting with Johnston last night. During the three rounds he forced his antagonist around the stage and got Johnston' * head in chancery several times. Johnston , however , was very scientific , but he could not stand the great onslaught of McNally. James McCaffrey then challenged any man in the world to fight McNally for $1,000. Ho stated McNally would bo npon to receive challenges until next Wednesday. THE OMAHA TLTENVEEEIN , The Celebration ol Their Twelfth .Anniversary at Gcrniania Hall , List night occurred the twelfth anni versary celebration of the Omaha Torn' veroin , attended with elaborate-festivities atGormania ball. The anniversary exorcises consisted of music , dancing and exhibitions of turn ing , and waa largely attended by the members of the society and Invited guoitt. The two opening numbers of musio on the programme were an overture by the Musical Union orchestra and a song by the Turner Quartette Club , after which the salutatory address was delivered by Mr. Philip Andres. That gentleman welcomed the guests of the society in a few well-chosen words , nnd then briefly reviewed the history of the twelve yoara * existence of the Turner organization In thla city. At the conclusion of his speech the dancing programme opened , which held the guests until a lata hour , an ele gant supper being served at the Inter mission. The turning , as performed by the fol lowing section of the society : Fred Kl sassor , 0. Smith , H. Becelln , Robert Rozenweig , Fred Dolltnan , Frank Long , was very Cue , consisting mainly of oxer- clios on the horizontal bar. All of the gentlemen exhibited a proficiency only acquired by the moat persistent and care fnl drill. To the Feat committee in charge of the celobiatlon all honor must bo accorded for the success cf the nvent. The com mittee was composed of Mecsra. Ph. Andrea , E. G. Grube , G. F. Elaassor , 0. Smith. -Thla morning about 2:35 o'clock , Bandy Forbes became involved in a dispute with Jim McCaffrey In McGlelland'a saloon , on the corner of Eleventh and Harney , Forbea waa greatly provoked , nnd drawing hia revolver , fired at McCaffrey , hitting him in the car , KJ. Miller , the pugilist , then jumped Into the fray and fired twj abota at Forbea , mfoaicg aim on both shots. tForbea itarted to shoot againbut was prevented by Block Watchman 1'owera. Miller and McCaffrey then disap peared , No arreata have yet been made , The Union Star club will give a gracd murmerada ball at Metropolitan hallTitesday ' night , January 30. o The plat of King' * addition , a new see- jtion of real ratate property , rituated on We t I Cumlnga itreet , baa been filed In the office ' I the county clerk. - - ' " - n "THISTLE CROWN. " riie BirlMay Ctiltbration of Scatia's ' National Bard , Music , Dancing , imtl Banqueting The Tea tH at tlio Occasion , About three hundred tons nnd daughters ors ot "Bonnlo Scotland" gathered at Falconer's hall laU night to celebrate the 12Gth anniversary of the birth of Robert Barns , the "poou lauroato" of the land of "thistlo and thother. " The early p rt of the evening wan pleasantly passed In dancing the firat half of the programme of twenty-two number ? . About 11 o'clock the members of the club and their friends repaired to the spacious dining hall , where supper was served , the menu being tasty and appe tizing. Following the banquet , came the literary and musical programme with tonstn , First Welcome by the president. Second Tnast of the evening. "Tho Mem ory of Jium . " Batd"Tharo waa a lad win born inKylo. " Ketponne llev. W. E , Copelsntl. . Song "Hero1 * n honlth Itonnle Scotland to tbco. " Mr. Jnv Nntthtup. liind "Vo Hanks and Braes of Bonnlo Boon. " Song -Mies Chamberlain. Third Toast. Scotland-America. Bjmd God fcnvo the Queou ; Star Spangled Banner. It spouse Mr. John Kennedy. Bong "I'll taka you homo .again , Kath- leno. " MM C. Uheen y. ' Bint ) "Should Auld Acquaintance be ForRot. " SOUR "Bonnio Prince Charlie , " Miss Buml-"Ho > 's Wire Fouith To t ' The Tre-H. " Bind "Jily L'IVO Shu's but a Lassie Yet. " U aponfoJ. . B. J , Ityan. So p ' Of n1 the Airt the Wind can Bio * , " Mr Alexander Gray. Band- ' Hey , the Bonn'o ' Breast Knots. " SODJT "The Captive Ilunbman , " Mies I. Lorlna Gibson , Filth -Toast "The Lassie ? . " liand-"A Man'j a M n f jr a * That " Quartetti-"Mv Ala Fireside. " Mrs. C. Chit-ney , Miss Fleming , Messrs. Robertson and Shaud , Bnd "Green Growa the Rashers , 0 ! " The meat interesting part of the pro gramme wes ilia tcasti , winch wore an nounced bv the president of the club , Mr John Anderson. Rev. W. E. UopeUnd responded to tHn fleet toait o ! the evening , entitled , Too Memory of Burns. " The responeo waa a glowing tribato to the nation's bird , "Robert Bums. " Ho sild that Buras was "huinauity'a bard. " The memory of the peat laureate of Scotia w uld ever remain in the minds of bin follow countrymen OB that of ono of the g eatcst of pojls. He was a ch Id tf the people , Aa tush he would ever uo en- thniied with the victor's laurels ia the hearts of Scotland's sons. The memory ol Scotia's bard will be honored as long .11 his countrymen will inhabit the face of Gcd'o wide * oild. Mr. John L. Kennedy responded to the toast , "ScotlandAmerica. . " Ho laid that ho looked bick to his boyhood days with great pride , bec&use ho was born In Ayrshire , the blrth-placo of Robert Burns. Ho recounted the great feato on the battle fields of Scotia. Ho said that there was not another spot on God'a green earth whore anothersuch a republic could bo founded. "God , " said ho , 'sought out this choice spot for Free- dom'o holy templo. We all bow to man hood , while the Americans are beginning to boir to wealth , no matter hovr Ill-got ten. Lot us cherish the ipirit that Burns breathed into his 'Cotter's Saturday To the third toaat , "The Press , " Mr. J , B. J. Ryan of tno Times-Dispatch wd ailed- unexpectedly , io respond. He ) so to the occasion , In-a abort speech hlch was well iccelve'd by the audience. The laat toaat , 'The Lassies , " was then nnounced , and a quartette composed o * [ . 0. Cheenoy , Miss Fleming , and [ 9 srs..Robinson and Shank , sang : "My Un Fireside. " The mutictl programme was ono of ex- client artistlo rue jit throughout nd ad- ed groitlv to the general 'enjoyment of ho occaalon. Alter thu conclusion of the literary and musical portion of the entertainment , anolng was resumed and continued , | uo ing the expression of the hero ot 10 occasion ) , until tha "woo sma * honro" I morning. CRYSTAL" BLOCKS , Iho Cloco of the Ice Season Facts and FJeitren About the Harvest , For Bomp six or seven weeks past the co harvest , now well nigh closed , hat eon In progress. All along the line of listouri in front of the city the scent aa boon a busy one. Teams , with plckt ind "opudgeB , " have been at work car- ylng the blocks of crystallzod wa'o' ' , ? nd torlug them away In the various ice- outes scattered through the city. Tht rork hai given employment to a hug amber of men , who await with as greai degree of anticipation the opening of ; ho season as does the harvester the 'ipcning of the golden grain. The tea- ion has now practically come to an end , md by the latter part of this week the ast ice-block will have been laid away , waiting Its mission in the torrid months Old ice men say that the present ice harvest has been an unusually largo ono. The following are the firms gathering in .ho largest quantities : Bonzon & Bio. pprqximately ) , 9,000 tons ; R Klmball & Co. , 7,000 ; Guy & Fitch , 7,000 ; Stock yards , 10,000. There ate a large number of other firms throughout the city who have gathered In untller quantities ol Ice , and It is believed tint the grand total will not fa 1 far short of 70,000 tons , being - ing 12,000 tons in excess of laat year's ' total , which was 68 000 tons. Not only hai the lea been gathered in larger quanti ties this year than last.but it ia of a better quality , being of a clearer , firmer text- are. Nearly all this ice hai been stowcc away for local use , as there Ii almost no call for outsldo shipments. Indeed with the exception cf a few straggling orders dors from iuland towns , the ice busmois at this point hai little or no expor trade. The present method of harvesting ice in this locally , the urduous one of cutting the separate blocks of ica and transfer ring them in wagons to tbo ice-honaea seems slow when compared with otho mtthods , but It is Impossible to ndop any ether under existing cirjumstancjs As on old iceman exprmed himiell "The bank of the Miaaouti is to uncer tiin , ao liable to bs fbcded by the rUiu waters , that It la unsafe and tmpractl cable to build ico-housea on th ban and have tha ice hapled dirict'y Int them " And In addition , the < tufer < * n octlons of Ice havolo bo inspected socare- ully ( o avoid tSo unclean tpotc , on ac count of tbo drifting dirt antl eind , that t wou'd ' be alao t impossible to adopt any other method. The heads of the various trnlTic depart- montaare cow in Denser on their r. turntiip. 'hey will arrive In Omaha about the last of Ills m nth. The election of officers of the Firat ociety o ! tha Spiritualist ? , Sunday afternoon , esulttd os follows : J. F. Salth , president ; Ire. KU Finch , norotaty ; Mr * . Julius cbroedcr , treasurer. A riot to Dynamite the 1'rluco of \VnltB , ptclal telpjrmm to THE HKK. NEW YOIIK , January 2J , Your corrospon- enthaatho particular * of a plan miulo two r thrco months ago to blow UD the prince of Vnloa by dynamite during his stay in Paris. 'ho pilnco often vi its nt the hou o of Mr. tiodisb , ono of whoie Borv nU is nRkltatei to 10 dynamitora. Evoi thlug wai elaborately tranced for the explosion but the prlnco mada his visit oirlior than expected and thus irovidentiftlly escaped , This la now an open ocrotin Furii. Your correspondent met n lend to n'ght ' who had jtHt been dNcussIng 10 explosions with llcrr Kuchelort. "Hocho- ort was very outspoken on the aubjcc1 , " mid in , "ami assund mu he did not wonder at the > ccu nncoof theao outrngee , 'Far from bo- eving they are to stop ' faid Koch fort , 'I ; hiuk they will Incicaeo aid multiply. For my own part I do not ( .dvocato luch extri mo icasuna as the dynamiters do , but I cnn un- erstand theircontrustifg tha Bt to of Franco with Ua laad , Kncht-foit Hddud. The at- ompta on the monarchs nud the princes ara > be oxpectuj in both countries ; If ovfr tha rlcnns prlncoa coino Into power in Franco la Uourgroia would bo the rltst to dynnmito lam In Knulutid monarchy ia luting , bo- > u o Iho p ople have p rsonal ie | ieoc f r he queen , butns Boon na aho dies tin to will H n rovoiutlonaty uprtdug of tlio inasBca of 10 working people. The prlnco of tVtiles ha ) ono hla bett to ingratiate Limsolt with the na'ijo.1" , but ovtnti will ba too strung for u'ui. ' " An Expert UnnkTIilcf. Nuw YonK , January 26. "Knf" Miner : , alias Charles Stewart , alias Pine , .iliaa Io- ! crs , was a-restod In the National City bank : Brooklyn this afternoon , Ho had taken ace in the line of depnsitora , but dropped ut na ho caino near the toller'a window , OB ho id had nothing to deposit. Ho was locked up n the charge of lounging. Minor has been anted f jr two years. He is nn export bank ilef. It is believed ho has st-lcn S12)OOJ in oney and securities fioni a B t tdnore bank , i have robb d tha railway depot In Phlladel- bis of $71,000 , and to have robbed the gov- rument ollico in the latter city. o\v Jersey's Governor Say s it Is a Iilo. TKKNIO.V , N. J. , January 25. Governor Abbott's attention waa called to an interview n the Philadelphia Press this morning with a irominent democrat , in which the governor B charred with making a deal for tha coycrn- rship two years ago , with Samuel Randall ud Franklin 13. Uowon , and taat certinn documtnts which would hnvo rained his can- vasB was withheld because of the deal. Gov ernor Abbott arid , "i want the public to un derstand that the entiio statement ia on infamous - famous ho. " Dynamite Scare in Montreal. MONIIIEAL , January 20. A suspicious coking box was found in the lobby of the DBtoffico about 7 o'clock this evening. It as at once removed to the police station. It s made of block tin , and weighs throe xnmds and is nuppoeod to contain dynamita 'hero is coDsidtrablo excitement over ilia od , and an expert waa dent for to examine 10 box , Special prayers were offered in several city luichea for the safety of , the British soldisrd n Egypt. Served Bun CHICAGO , January 20. This evening Louis acbus , a ptdler , shot and instantly killed 'hoodore Lay , a beer wagon driver. Bachua aya that ho discoverjd/tbnt his 15 year old aughter had been raped and afterward under .omlie of mairiage rubjncted to repeat d busebyLay. The father found Lay for thu ret time this oyfning. He states that he ectged him to marry the frirl , and th t Lay efuspd in an it,6ultiDg manner , asking "What re you going to do nbout it. " A "Wisconsin Uuilroaul AV r. CHICAGO , January 2C. The Journal' * Milwaukee - waukee special pays ; ' The expected war be- ween the Wisconsin Central and Milwaukee St. Paul roads broke out this morning when ha St. Prtul officials ordered that the deeping ar attached to the through St Paul train on 10 Wisconsin Central bo cut off , on tht jrounil that they could fr ally block the at mptof an opposition hue to cut inti its isinefH , , The Central this aftomoon will In- tllute suit for heavy dam grf. Tbo 8 haw BrotJicra' Estnto. BOSTON. January 25. The details of a do- reo of the supreme court in the case of Shaw Bros. , were settled to-day. T ustee Wyman is uthorized to dispose of tbo entire property ol Jrackley Shaw for 8800,00 ' , which with S500- 4)0 ) available aieetn and money to cons ituto i. f 'nd for the pajmeut of 3 per cent to tbi reditors. _ _ Feigning Ucatli 8uveil Her Jjlfe. CINCINSATI , January 20 , Daisy Winalow , who wag beaten acd cut by her insane mothei n Newport , is in a fair way t > recover. She aya that > h f.igned death after her mother ud knock * d her down , Jest she might maku pothur attack , and that eho eaw her mothti ut'herown throat. Galvcatnn'H Bonsstion , GALVESTON , January 2(5. ( StartlinK nimori ro afloat this morting regarding tli9 death of Clinton C. Wrllp , presldnnt of the Cotton ex- barge. It is Bald death icsulted from an ntoLtional overdoie of morphine Ilumoi ttrlbutui the cauie to financial troubles. RAILltOAD UAOKET. Sioux Cirr , ! , , January26 Stormsogiin ( osed tha Illinois Central road. The road is tow blockaded between KorC Dodge and Ln- nars one other lints entering are generally u time. The Northwestern waa five hour * ate at Missouri Valley , TUTTS PILLS 25 'YEARS IN USE. Vhe Orettoat "Medical Triumph'ef th Age SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. .Loisornppellle , BowelicoitlTC , 1'alnln Ibe bend , with a dull enaMlon In tb back part , i'nln under tb > ibanlder blade , Fullnen after eating , with aidli Inclination to exertion of bodr or mind Irritability oftemper , i.orrtplrln , will a foellnff of on vine neglected lomodutf Wearlnen , Dlzzlncii , Flutterlnar ni tbe llenrt. Dots before the crea , Headache over Ibo rlgbt eye. Ileatleuoesi , with Otful dreams , Hleblr colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION. TCTT'S 11 LLB ara especially adaptei to aucli cases , one doao elfects sucli i ; bang of feoHiiBR3 to natonUli tno sufferer They Increase the AppeUte.tnd CAVM th body lo Take ou Fle.h.tliu" IUe T tcm J uonrlaheil.an < > by their Tonic Action o the J tt itl ve Organi , He uUr H ooU ore producfd. Prl"aaKc. 4t Bliirray Nt..N.Y TUTT'S HAIR DYE UIUT HAIR or WUIMCBM changed to Owiaar ULACIC by a eliiKlu application o thla DTE. It imparts a iiuturaf color. ct instantaneously , gold by UnigffuU , o * nt by ezpreaa on receipt off 1 > , , JfflcB,44 Murray St. . Hew York . Vlro nt DCS Inclines , Tta MOIKCS , Iowa , January 20 The Irwcont rianine mill , on the east tldouf the iver. wa < neatly conanmcd by fito about It 'clock thia ormlng. The fire ataitr > d in tin 1ry housn. The loss will iirobntly roach :15COO. : loanronce ni.t learned. The Oovoriiinctit BIulo Tr ln. KODOB Cltr , Kas , January 20. A upeclal rain of twelve cars left hero to-day , boarlng bo government inulo train , to bn cmplojf tl n trantportliu Rtipplies from Gatdwoll to the roops in Oklahoma. CLOSING OUT M'cck nl S. 1 * . Morse & Go' . Aa thla ia the lost of our ) , car nnd our tore will close next Monday for the an- tial invontorp , wo will devote the rest f this week to closing out ODDS rnd ENDS AND REMNANTS. ificsa reductions only apply to such goods as arc cut in pieces and broken boxes on our main floor , Remnants dross goods 25c , worth 75o lUmnanta drojs goods 5lc ) , worth 81.00 Ramnanla dross goods 7Ce , worth SI 00 Remnants Sllka § 1.00 , worth § 1 75 Remnants Silks $ l.CO , worth $2.60 25j Eoihroidory { remnants for 15o 50a Embroidery remnants for 2Go 75c Embroidery remnants for -ICo 0 doz 7Gj Toweh for 4Gc. 5 " 2Go " ICc. 00 yds 51 00 Table Linen for 65j. 00 " 1 CO " " " 90o. 0 " 1.25 ' " ' 70c. TOILET SOAPS. 000 Cakes Colgatcs Jaahtnoro Bouquet , Oatmeal Slightly th regiment , 1'ansy , Glycor- it.ir cd no , Honey , Beat Brown ICe Vindaor , cake. & 5 , ito. , IOISERY , AKD UNDER- VEAR , JlLANKE'fS , ONE VAPKINS , TOWELS , 1IALF ' 'OX.UANDDERCIIIEFS , I VALUE NOTIONS ) 0 press Pearl Stool nnd j to clcao anoy metal dross Buttons Sat 25a a hat were 75o to $1 CO. J dozen. All broken and cut pieces or remnants ncluded la this salo. Remember our store closes next Men- ay. S. P. MORSE & CO. Full line of Ilitter'a Preserves at French a. For Weston electric lights , either arc r incandescent , apply at office , 1114 [ a-ncy st cet. Best light knwn. . Rates iven for cither 3 , 10 , or 12 , o'clock and 11 night circuit. Special latcs for huge umber of lights are now supplying all * * * * t * * 1 j 1 * i i ight lights. Full line of Hitter'a Preserves at French's. A meeting of the property holders of outh 16th street is hereby ca'led it meet t No. 4 Engine House , corner llth and Dorcas stiects. on Wcdnesd < y , Jan. 28th , t 7:30 : p. in. , for the transaction of such usincss as may come before it. All in- crested in resisting the c llcction of the pecial tax for gracing that street should e present , as important reports nnd meas- rcs will come before the meeting. B * ORDKK OP THE COMMITTEE. Fulllino of Rltter'aPreserves at French's. A strictly pure Maple Syrup at French's For a 5 Cent smoke the Ke-Ko beats 11. A strictly pure Maple Syrup at French's If you want to see business booming tep Into Wm. Gentleman's Grocery nnd rockery store , corner Sixteenth and 'ass ' streets. You can buy more Roods lore for lesi money than at any other lace in the city. Cheapest fur , pluih and cloth caps In io city at Frederick's. Damaged stock t less than half prlco. Ohcap robes. ' 'his Is the place for bargains. Buy J. E. MoCray & Co.'a Omaha flour. Full line of Rltter'n Preserves at French's. The "Cosmopolitan , " corner IGth and ) ouglaa , finest Lunch Rooms In the west. The "Cosmpollto'i , " corner 1C h and Douglasonly Lunch Rooms ht for Ladle The "Cosmopolitan , " first-clous In very respect. The "Cosmopolitan , " over Bushman's , nothing like it in the west. The "Cosmopolitan , " Ladies'and Gen- lomana' Private Pljing Rooms. The * 'Cosmopolitan , " equal to Del- nonico's. The "Cosmopolitan , " prices aa low as hoio of cheap restaurants. The "Oosmopoliton , " superior klichen nd superior in accommodation The "Cosmopolitan , " ! ! . Sohonfoldprop or , IGth and Douglas .over Bushman's. Buy .7. E. McOray & Co.'a "Union aciQc. " A strictly pure Maple Syrup at French's Astrlctly pure Maple Syrnp at Fronoh'e Mils Hood's art cuvia at the Arcade heel - el is increasing in interest and numbers very day. KK-KO CIOAK , Something new and fine. Buy J. E. McOray & Co.'a Omaha flour. Robca at coat at Saxo's. Buy W. J. Wolshans & Co.'a No. 1 Self KUlng Buckwheat Winter Cloth and Fur Caps at Cost at 3axo , the Batter. Full line of Hitter's I'r&serves at French's , ft BIG CUT FREE _ Also 13 valuable nnd reliable re cipes ( never before published , ) any one of which is worth $1.00 am from that to 825.00 , and a copy o : the ' 'Cultivator" sent FKBE to any one that Rends 8 stamps to pay postage etc. , 3 comic picture cards will also be enclosed in the pack- ago. These recipes are valuable to ! he household and any energet'epF ' * BOU knowing the secrets they disclose need never want for money. Please write name and address plainly. Pu 3 stamps in a letter and address i to toe WESTERN PUB. CO. , box 509 , Omahn , Neb. ' " . i- % : MEYER & BRO I s Are now offering AT Tlie greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 OBGANSM 100 PIATiTOS ! ! FOR GASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew- elrv. Clocks and Silverware. MAX MEYER & GO. The only importers of Havana Cigars , and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar ticles. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY I T IITIU 4I DEWEY&STONES' One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From : W STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR 403 BRADY ST. , DANENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Oatarrli , DeafnessLung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cured. Patient ? Cured at Homo. Write for "THE MEDIOAL-MISSIOKABT , ' forjtho People , FREE. Consultation and Correspondence GRATIS. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 220 HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , cay : "Physician ol Real Ability and Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY ; Davenport , writes"An Honorable Man , Fine Success , Wonderful Cures. " Hours 8 to 5. Orange Blossom Flour WHOLESALE BY L. A STEWART & CO , .013 Jones Street } * * FOKOKDOBOSS. \ OMAHA WEB Milwaukee. Wis. GTTNTEER & CO , , Sole Bottlers , 1311 FARNAM STREET. GENTS' FUENISHING GOODS , For the next 30 days a liberal discount will be given on all Winter goods pur chased of me. SMOKING JACKETS AT COST. RAYMOND JEWELER * < t TUB CHOICEST LINE 01 FINEB3TONE3JAT BED ROCK PRICES Presentation Gifts a Specialty , Inspection Solicited. COH. DOUGLAS ASD Ifith St ,