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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEBK FHLDAY , MABCH 28 , 1890.
THECITY.
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For stealing n. fnw cnrnontors' tools
Prod Movers wns sent to Jail for n torin
of ton dny § .
Another coinplnint hns been filoi
ncnlnst Arthur Kelly for the litroony of
\V. T. 1' . Wood's horse.
The boys In the rnlhvny mail service
nro smoking at the expense of llnllwnj
I lork S. W. Mttupin , who lins just been
married.
Superintendent James of the public
schools wont to Lincoln yesterday to tit-
tend the ineetliiff of the state teachers
association.
P. Johnson was arrested vcatcrdn.v
nfturnoon. In n. moment of lik'h loin-
jor ) ho is alleged to have strucic How
ard Hrnnt , one of his tenants. He was
released on a bond of WOO.
A peaeo warrant tiigncdb , } S. MeLcoc
was sworn out yesterday against Ki
Hampshire , who rooms at 1141 Hotitl
Twenty-ninth street. Hampshire is
Raid to bo very ( luarrolsoine.
On April 8 the directors of the Ne
braska association of trotting horse
breeders will meet in this city to open
bids for the location of the fall mooting
at which there wlH bo 160 of the best
horses in the state.
Sam Davis and Harry Leo yestcrdaj
pleaded not guilty to the chnrco of
burgliifi/ing tlio drug sloro of J. W.
Hempstcad on r'obrunry II , and taking
thori'from a quantity of rings , chains ,
etc , and they" were remanded to jail to
uwait trial.
UaililT Louis Grebe hns arrested Dan
J { . Lawrence on the charge of Felling
mortgaged property. The complainant
is A. K. Wood , a commission merchant
at .South Omaha. Lawrence will bo
tried nt .South Omaha before n justice
of the peace.
MM. Kennedy denies that her son ,
Charlie Tullcy , who was in police court
Wednesday charged with the larceny of
homo oats at Sixth and 1'acilie streets ,
was guilty. She SUVH that her boy was
on Ills way homo from worlc when ho
was asked by two bojs named Dolan
and Hryun to help earrv the oats loan
expressman to whom they had sold
thorn. .Mrs. Kcnnedj says her boy
know nothing of the larceny of the
oats and that this will be proven by the
arrest and prosecution of the lads who
committed the theft.
I'erminnl
Lornn Chirk of Albion is nt tlio Murray.
.lolm W. Harry of Tulrbury is at the Mil-
lard.
.lames b. Iligton of Crete is nt the Mil-
la rd
rdF.
F. P. McCormick of Ucrtrnnd Is nt the
Onscy.
Louis liurko of Xorth I'hitto Is at the
I'n.UOII.
L. J. fowler of Sutton Is u guest nt the
Paxton.
M 11. Key of Hastings Is stopping at , the
I'axton.
II .1. Leo of Fremont Is stopping nt the
Murnij.
W. it Whitcomb of Pemler Is n guest nt
the Cusuy.
L , R I.nrion of Fremont 13 stopping nt
tla < Milliml.
L L. Uccd \Vocplng\Vator is n guest nt
the Mlll.irti.
Dr. L. A. 'Kchufur of Schuylor Is stopping
t thu Casey.
N. II , Cohen niul wlfo of Grant ! Island Sro
uniontr the KU--st.s nt the i'uxtcm.
F 10. Oillutt nnd K. H. Turner of Ains-
worth nro registuicd nt the Casey.
.1. L. M. C'rowo nnd wife of Orarnl Island
arc anionp the jyicsU nt the Mlllard.
Hon. John M. Thurstotfreturnod from an
extended trip toulh and east yesterday.
S. I1. McConnell of Council Hlufts was nt
tlio C'oates In KUIIKHS City on Wednesday.
Thomas II. Moffatt , the commercial ngenoy
man , returned from Mow York yastonlny.
.1. \Voodwnnlof Omaha was registered
nt the contcs In Kansas City ou XVodnes-
day. *
Mr. Amlrow IJosewnter loft yesterday
nftcrnooii for a trip to Tennessee , Florida
utid Ti'Mis , and will bo absent two or thrco
weeks.
O. .1. Collmnn , wlfo nnd dnuphtor of
Jlroki'ii How nro among the guests at tlio
Murray. Mrs Collmnn is the daughter of
-Konntor Paddock.
Miss Mnttlo ICenntdy , who wns some
ycnrs npo the contralto of tlio First Presby
terian choir nnd has since llnlshou her nuisl-
cul cducnlion in the enst , is the guest of her
brother , Mr. Beit Kennedy.
llio "Kl l. "
Hank Dolmul , nu old Omaha boy who for
j'cnrs pulled a train out of this city , but who
is now employed by the Oregon Short Line
company , has come homo to rest up for n
month and visit relatives niul friends. XVhllo
in Omaha Hank was fnmiliarly known as the
"kill" engineer.
iUnrrlnuo
Licenses wore issued to iho following
parties bv Judge Shields yesterday !
Name and rcsiduneo. Ago.
( Martin Anderson. Omnhn . t4 !
) Klsn M. Dnhll , O.naha . " 1
j Piuiro Piciiueuis , Omaha . 35
I Mary Chaut , Omatia . yj :
I Merit ? Xownmr Oin.iha . ' , ' ( >
| Fniinie Nowmuu . ,1 J
AmiOllIIOIJIIHMItS.
This inoriilng nt 9 o'clock scats will
lie put on sale for the engiigoment of tlio
Kiniim ,1'icli ' Grand Knglish opera company
on Monday evening no\t In the oporn of
"Faust. " The company Is composed of l'J.1
people , including nn orchestra of twenty
plcutH under tlio loadurslilp of Adolp Nuneti-
ilorff The principal nrtists who will nppenr
in "Faust" nt tlio Hoyd on Monday nro ns
follows : ICinnm Juch , Charles Hcdiaondt ,
tiiovnnni Tagllapiotrn , Franz Vetta , T. S ,
Qmso , Li/'io Mnenichal , Susie Leonlnrdt.
'i'ho | iriL-oH will range as follows : Piiniuotto
and piriiiottc | circle , $ , ' ; balcnnv , * t 5U and
. ' ; t'enernl admission , ? ! uml l.liu.
H'i'0tioii | to KIIV. Slmiii.
The inclemency of the weather Interfered
somewhat with the reception tendered to
Hov. O. II. Shlnn of the Universahst cnurch
by the incmbeis of his congregation last
evening. The nffuir occurred nt the resl-
denco of Mr. A. I ) . Morse , 2C2S Hnrncy
Btrcoi , and was n pleasant affair. The hours
of reception wcro from 7 to 10. It wns
Konorally regretted tlmt a moro doslrablo
evening had not been chosen , but iho smllo
of thu pastor was none the less genial , nnd
the pleasure of the occasion was not visibly
marred.
Arrangements nro about complete for the
nrcction of a house of worship in Kountzo
1'lnce. and pastor nnd people mutually con
gratulated cnch other.
A .V-w Mil nk.
The latest llnnncial organisation la that
which will bo known ns the German Savings
bunk. The association is fully organized ,
nnd in u short tlmo will tie ready to com
mence n general commercial nnd savings
Dfliik business. Thu location of the insti
tution has not been decided on.
' 1 ho mcorporutors nro. Frederick Krug ,
L. U. Fowler , Frederick MPIZ , sr , , C. Han
son , Louis Schroeder , John H F. Lehman ,
Geurgo Hoimrod , Henry Ilolln , Henrv
Mover. L. Himplfi' , C. H. Schmidt , Charles
J. Karbacli.
The capital amounts to (500,000.
The following directors have been chosen :
Frederick Krug , C. U. bchmldt , Frederick
MU.IZ , en , John II. F. Lehman , Georu'o
llolmroit. L. U. Fowler , Henry Meyor.
The followluK olllcors have been elected-
FrederloK Motz , sr. , president ; C. H.
Schmidt , vice president ; I * U. lowler ,
cushlcr and nmmiging director.
Ijost or Molen.
A horso. Young , gray stallion , bob-
tall , silt In each oar. Isotify tele
phone COJ : or call tit - 0j : Puxtou block
Bud receive reward , K. C ,
TflfeV 1'All ) IT Aljfj HACK.
The Cltj > Dcfltroynd I'Avcinunl
llntiirnnl.
There Is nt present fl.HiiO loft in the hands
of the city treasurer of what wat originally
received from the street railway cotnpnnlc !
for the tearing up of pavements. Ycstcrtliu
amount Is awaiting the disposition of the
city council.
Karly last scnson ordinance No. 0,000 wni
pasted by the city council requiring atrcc' '
railway companies laying tracks on paved
streets to pay In full for nil paving to be
taken up before they wcro given n permit ,
and the sum of $ 'M,509 , .JO was paid In by Iho
companies , hut all under utotcst. Later the
council passed ordinance No. 2,00. ! , repealing
ordinance 2,000 nnd establishing n sliding
soido for the nmounts to bo paid for pave
ments torn up , the aga nnd mnterln
of the pavement being taken Into consider
atlon.
Still later ordlnnnco No. 230 * wns passed
returning to the street railway companies
nil monies paid under the lirst ordinance
that would bo in excess of the rates estab
lished under the second ordinance. This
proved n bomuiAX to the street railway com-
uanicsns & ! i.'UiO U7 was returned tn them ,
leaving but $4ttu : ; 72. Since that time no
pavement has been lorn up and consequently
no money paid in.
At Iho meeting of the south sulo Improve
ment company Monday evening n remon
strance was made by some uiti/cns thnt they
wcro not receiving their shnro of Improve
ments which were expected to como from
the money paid in bv the street railway
companies. The council , however , appears
to bo waiting for thu fund to grow a llttlo
larger before It is used.
Some doubts have been expressed ns to
whether the council had the right to rolund
the money to the street railway company.
Don't I'Vi'lVuP ,
And yet you nro not sick enough to con
sult n doctor , or you refrain from so
doing for fear you will alarm yourself
and friends we will tell you just what
you need. H is Hood's Sarsaparilla ,
which will lift you out of that uncer
tain , uncomfortable , dangerous condi
tion , into a state of good health , conli-
dcnce and ehccrfulneb. ? . You've no
idea how potent this peculiar medicine
is in cases like yours.
Till : TVPnOKAPIMCAIi UNIO.V.
Tlio An mini Klcctlou of Ollicon ) Meld
AVi ( liicstlay Altcriuion.
The Omaha typographical union held Its
regular election XXcdncsdny nt V/nshlngton
linll. It wns n most orderly one , being con
ducted under the Australian system. There
was no noise < r confusion. ' 1 ho noils opened
at noon nnd eloscu at 7 30 o'clock last night.
During this time no demonstration ot any
kind occurred whicn would indic.ito that nn
important election was being hold. There
was no peddling of tickets , ns the lpil : bal
lots were to be obtained onlv from the Judges
nnd were not givui out promiscuously.
Those tickets contained the names of nil llio
candidates for olllce nnd bore the seal of the
union , so there wns no chnnco for fraud.
The interest in the election wns very gre.it
but it was not manifested by nny boisterous
demonstration.
faix stalls had been arranged on one side
of the hall , and to these the voter retired af
ter ho had secured his ticket , nnd made such
change ns ho saw nt. The ticket was then
folded nnd handed to the judges , who de
posited it in the box.
The judges were John C. Thompson , John
Emblon mid F. J. Unrtoii. William Max
well and George S. Ur.idlcy , sergeants-at
arms , nnd the ilnancinl secretary , K. S.
Fisher , v/oro the only other poisons al
lowed to remain in the room , the latter to
pass on the stundinir of the wouul-bo voter.
Theto wore 271 voles polled.
The election resulted ns follows :
For president , XV. A. Kunkles ; vice presi
dent , Arthur Pickering ; recording secre
tary , M. T. Floating ; llnsnci.il secre
tary , James Dermody ; treasurer. S. K.
Fisher ; executive committee , George IJrad-
loy chairman , J. H. Collins , A. F. Clark ,
Anton Hoysen , Joe .loluiHon ; reading olcrlr ,
Thomas F. Uoylo ; llnaneinl committee ,
Gcorgo F. Furrall chairman , A. 13. Hutlor ,
XV. C. Corwln ; sick committee , W. H. Hipley
chairman , Albert Williams , Frank Ander
son ; scrgoant-at-arms , J. , ) . Clmso ; delegates -
gates to the International convention , Elmer
K. Uiland mid William F. Hudgf.
Never noclect a constipated condition
of the bowels or beriovis results burely
follow , such as piles , impure blood anil
many chronic complaints , . Burdock
Blood Bitlers is the remedy.
Merchants' Cnriii\-al.
The young ladies who me to represent the
firms of the city nt the merchants'
cnrmvnl today and tomorrow have
for the last two weeks been hard at ,
work under the direction of Mr. W. H. A- !
ford drilling and mastering the intricate
movements ol an exhibition drill , the novelty
nnd precision of which will bo a surprise to
some of the most inveterate thontor-goers.
Thiity-tWiof tlio prettiest girls in Omnhn ,
each one dressed to represent one of the lead
ing linns , tuko part in the performance , nnd
ihoso who attended the c.iniivnl list year
will remember the success which crowned
the enterprise. The Omnhu guards , under
command of Captain Scharff , will giyo onoof
their military drills.
For the iimnes of the thirty two young
ladles who nro going to participate In the drill
the programme must bo consul ted , and as these
can only bo obtained at the exhibition hull
during the performance , nil those having
any curiosity on the subject should attend
and bo prepared for ono of the most unique
nnd novel entertainments of thu season ,
' iMTVoatid I , Ivor I'llls.
An important discovery. They net on the
liver , stomach and bowels through tlio
nerves. A no v principio. They speedily
euro billiousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver
piles and constipation. Hpicmhd for man ,
women nnd children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. ! JO doses for 23 cents. Samples free
at Kuhu As Co.'s , 15th and Douglas.
Kccoittloii to llio Itotnll Trade.
The preparations for the reception to bo
enderod Iho refill trade of Omaha by the
Young Men'fl Chribtian association on Mon
day evening , March HI , are now almost com
ploted. An interesting programme , includ
ing athletii' exhibitions nnd other novel
features , will bo rendered. All persons engaged -
gaged in Iho retail trade proprietors , sales
men , cierks , bookkeepers , otc. are cordially
invited to como nnd bring their Indy friends.
Admission will bo by ucl.nt only. A largo
number of tickets have been sent out to ail-
feroul llrms , butsomo have been unavoidably
omitted , i'no invitntion is to all , und in order
that these who have not already received
tickets nuij oo supplied the following llrms
will isaiio ticket * on application : Joplm , Vc
Co , 3C8 North Sixteenth street ; Sherman &
MeConnoll , 15UI Dodge street , J. S Caul-
neld. 13ol Farnam street , and Hnjuicr & Her ,
M\ South nixteonth ftrcot. Tickets may also
bo had on application at the Voung Mun's
Christian association building , corner of Six
tccnth nnd Douglas.
The quality of the blood depends
mucji upon good or bad digestion and
assimilation. To make the bloou rich
in life and btreiigth-givinir constituents
use Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. It
will nourish the proportiusof the blood ,
from which the elements of vitality nro
drawn.
S. II. H. CLAIUC I.N TUB CITY.
.Nogntlatlni ; fop Illcht nf AVny I'rlvl-
litUCH 'llmiimh .Nc\v Fort Oiunlm.
General Manager S. H. H. Clark of the
Missouri Pacilli ; road , accompanied by A. G ,
Jochran , his general kolicltor , nnd H. 1' .
Wap'soner , attorney for iho lines in Kansas
and Nebraska , arrived li Oinaha yesterday
evening. They are quartered at the Mllnlrd-
lotol. Mr. Clark stated to a reporter that
ho prlnclpul object of his visit was to con-
'or with General Hrooka and General Man-
ig"r Holdrego regarding right of way prlvl-
oges through new Fort Omaha for a pro-
) o ed cut off to bo built from Union station ,
> X way of Plattsmouth , to South Omaha.
ItegarditiK this uow line Mr. Clark said ,
when asked whether its construction had
been definitely decided upon , that ho couh
notglvo positive assurances for the reason
that some of the townships through whlcl
It is expected to run have , as yet , failed to
vote bonds , nnd very little headway Is bolnj.
nindo by the others towards negotiating
those thnt wcro voted.
"XVhat foundation Is tharo to those reports
that you Inland to build an extension of your
road from Pnpilllon Junction to Sioux City I1
was asked.
"Nothing reliable. I can say that the
Missouri Pnclllc will not extend Its line , nt
Icnst not nt present , though I bollovc a roru
such as is proposed will bo built some day
My prcscnco hero has nothing to do will
that schema. Wo are nn Omnhn road , I am
strictly nn Oinnhn man , nnd wo want to look
after Interests hero thnt will bo of bcnoll
both to us nnd the city. "
Regarding the present rate wnr and its
conseiucnccs , Mr. Clark had nothing to say
last evening. Ho will probably remain hero
two or three days.
'lilt ! Kcnrney I * I re.
According to ofllclnl reports received n
Union PnciUc headquarters tlio complaints
made against that corporation for its actloi
In the Kearney lira matter last Tuesday wore
grratly exaggerated. Hero Is a statement o
the fncts ns they are rccoidcd In the general
manager's ofllcc :
Ai 8 fl9 o'clock Monday morning Assistant
General Freight Agent XX'nrrnck received i
telcuratn from Agent Fcnnlnn nt Kenrnci
snymg that the Midway hotel , the Enter
prise ofllco and Gllchrlst's lumberyard were
In llnmcs : that the destruction of the entire
town was threatened and that they intisthnvo
assistance from Grand Island , XVnrrncU
turned this message over to Car Accountant
Hucklngham.who hud it repeated to Division
Superintendent liurr with instructions for
him to net once. At 0l."i : Hnrr replied , sav
ing : "Iho Grand Island Ilro department loft
for Kearney nl 8M5 on No 19. "
This Is n fast freight train and makes inod
time , but on this occasion had a lerrifllc
hc.id-wmd to contend with ; wns side-tracked
once ton minutes fur n special tioaring
United States Commissioner Taylor , nnd
was consequently tivo hours making tlio run
of forty-tlireo miles.
"However , " continues the report , "no ono
requested a special. 'I ho maycrof KtMrnny ,
ns has been stated , did not ask thu major of
rsrand Island for assistance. On the other
hand Mr. Scnnlon says ho sent the only mes
sage , nnd ho di < t It upon his own responsi
bility because ho thought the town wns in
danger nf being buincd up. iln
asked the nucnt , at Grand Island to
get the Ilro department there , mid send it on
Xo. 10 , which ho did. using nil posslblo Imstc ,
ami the train was hold fort\-flvo ininutua fnr
Iho department to turn out and get ready.
Stntomonts that engines wcro broiuhl from
the round house and held in readiness
to put a sp > eial , then ordered back to their
stalls are denied. "
Juan Uoylo of Kearney said this morning
that ho took occasion bolero leaving homo to
mnko some inquiries and learned that the
mayor of his town had not asked the mayor
of Grand Island for assistance.
A moro scat chine investigation of the
whole matter will be made by General Man
ager Dickinson when ho gels homo.
An Uuhijmr A
Hecauso ot the Union Pacitlc's conserva
tive policv in not at on < : o mcetini ; the * " HO
cut rnlo between Omaha nnd Denver , Harry
Deucl , city licket , necnt ot thnt road , n the
unhappiest man In town. He says timl the
Burlington not only placarded this rate
ahead of agreed time , Inn by doing so makes
it inipoaalolo for him to compete nnd t < lill
maintain Iho jIU rate XVhllo the Burling
ton did not commence belling openly at Sr "U
until xoblcrduv irorning , it is accused of
having put tin rate in several dais
ago. A gentleman just from Denver slates
that Iho Hurlmglon llyor , which leaves there
nt 8 o'clock p. in , hati been going out every
evening recently crowded with passengers ,
while the Union Pacillc trains have boon
comparatively empty. However , thu latter
road will not meet this cut until thu ten days'
nntlco expires , which will bo Saturday next.
That sioii\ City Humor Airnii : .
A disualcH from Sioux City says
that a deal lias positively been closed
under which the Missouri P.icillu company
will immediately proceed to buila an exten
sion of its Nebraska line from Papillioa
Junction to that point If there is any foun
dation for such u report , oHlcials of the road
hero deny having any knowledge of it.
Genet al Agent Plilllippi said yesterday
that hu had never heard any Intimulion of
the company's intention tu build such mi
extension. However , it might be true and
still not bo made known to bun. General
Manager Clark is now on his way to Omaha.
1 Illisn I ! At t ) . Miop- ; .
"No , the B. & M. does not pioposo to move
its shops any place , " said an o'llcer of that
load yesterday " \Vo expect , however ,
to erect a now plant somewhere , though Iho
location has not , boea decided uuon. Dona
tions of all the ground wo want have ncen
tendered by Lincoln , BoTtncn , Hastings ,
Urand Island and Iloldrejo. I have nothing
to do with making the selection of tne site
and don't know thnt nn\ thing has uecn dene
but it scorns to me that Lincoln is the cen
tral point of our sstem. . For that very ran-
son I am inclined to the opinion that her
chances are Iho best , "
Demurrntio.
The car-sorvico association tried to hold
Lhat postponed mooting ag.il n yesterday ,
but Mr. Giv n , chairman ot the executive
commuted did not tirrivn. Consequently an
adjournment was lukcn until led ly
A bitter duputo has arisen tiotwcan the
Union Pacillc and Huilington roads relative.
to coal shipments In Omaha , which Involves
this association and is depenJiul on It for
settlement.
'Iho Burlington complains because it
claims the Union Pacillc should not be per
mitted to leave consigments of coal from
Hocks Springs and Carbon standing m cats
on its tracks without paying demurrage like
my other coal dealer. The same oUje.-Uon
s made to the same road , because of its
loldin , ' cars loaded with Colorado s.mdstono
which It soils upjn the market ,
Another Uridjo
A dispatch from Washington says that Urn
congressional committee has reported favor-
ibly on the proposition for another uridgo
icrosi the Missouri river nt Hurt eodnty ,
Nebraska , and Mononn county , Iowa. I ho
leeessity for such n bndgo or who proposes
o build it. no ono m this city seems
o Unow. 'Micro is n strong supposition ,
lowuvur , thnt it is a schemu of the Winona
> t Omaha railroad company. When that *
corporation was surveying a line it crossed
the river some distance auovo this city.
All Hli'ht Airaln.
The bridge on the .St. Paul road which
was partially destroyed by a prairlo Ilro near
Dakota City , in this btato , has been repaired.
J'ho trains wcro dolayo 1 only four hours.
Tno bndgo is but four foot nbovo the
swamp. It is 225 lent long. Had it not
been for the fact that n bridge gang wns
working only two stations away the damage
could not huvo been sobpeoJily repaired.
Nines and 1'ornonnU.
II. A. McCiary , passenger and liokot ngent
of the XX'ynndotio road , Kansas City , is in
own.
A. 11. Smith , assistant general passunger
ngent of iho B. & M. , has returned from
Chicago.
B , H. Harrow * , chief of the Union Pacific
Horary burouu , lolt for Denver XX'odncsday ,
vheneo he will make a tour over the Pan
Inndlu down into Texas , his mission being
o gather data for a now guido book.
Division Superintendent Javnos of the
Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha
end loft for Sioux City yesterday , where
10 will meet the general superintendent and
[ ucnmpuny him to Onraha on a tour of in
spection ,
_ _ _ _ _ _
I'iiireku.
The motto of California means , I have
mind it. Only in that land of sunshine ,
vhero the onirge , lemon olive , Hiram ! grnpo
bloom nnd and ripen , ami attain their high
est perfection in 'mid-winter , are the herbs
nnd gum found , thnt nro used in that plnas-
mt remedy for all throat and lung troubles ,
bantu Able the ruler ot coughs , nstlunu
nnd consumption , the Goodman Drug Co
ins been appointed agent for this valuable
Jalifornln remedy , and sells it under u guur
uiiteo at ia \ bottle. Three for tHO
Try California Cat-r-curo , the only gu.ir-
uutco euro for cutarrun. . jl , b > mail ? 1 10.
IIli HKJ.Vjj ; ) A IlhAMC.
Anil iho DoeutniMit Turned Out to lie
nlftforritnitc.
H. H , Cole , thn rrnl estate ngont , is defendant
fendant m n suit In Judge Shields' court in
which some interesting dcvelounients are
promised. The comj Is n suit brought by J
L. XX'atson ngalnnt-Mr. Cole for the posses
"Ion of n lot of household nnd ofllco furnl
lure under n bill 6f sulo , Mr. Colo's dofonno
Is that the bill of sulo wns obtained by fraui
on the part of O. 0. Madison , n former clerk
in his ofllco. Mr. Cole says thnt in May
189 , while ho wns sick in bed Mndlson son
n blank bill ot sale to his house asking hit )
to sign It nnd representing thnt It was to
cover a lot of old ofllco furniture
In n more on Fifteenth street
Mr. Cole signed llio paper nnd thought no
'moro of it until It was presented a few
weeks ngo by J. L. XX'ntson , llllcd out to lu-
rludo nil of Mr. Colo's household nnd ofllco
furniture. The bill of sale now boars wha
purports to bo Mis. Colo's signature , whicl
Mr. Cole denies nnd declares Is n forgery
Ho proposes to tight the tult on the groum
of fraud and says he will commence crimlna
proceedings iiRninst the party responsible
for the fraud.
Walking advertisements , livery man
woman and child who hits once tried r
Hull' * Cough Syrup cannot ay enough It
Its praise.
'J'ho wonderful cure by Salvation Oil o
Mr. M. S. Culp. a chronic rheumatic , 2.5' '
Gcorgo st. , Baltimore , Md. , has nwnhenei
wide-spread Interest.
IHNtrlot Court ,
Fannlt M. Sloman hns commenced n sill
against XX'llllam H. Spclltnan to comool hill
to comply with the terms of nn lureomont
entered Into by the parties to the suit. The
petition states ihnl Spollnrw agreed to fur
nish plumbing for . certain house and accept
the lltlo to a lot In payment. Alter the work
was comulotod the defendant refusuJ to re
celvu the lot.
'I ho testimony nnd arguments li : the cnso
of Jack Quialan for assaulting Lewis Klop
man with a singletree last tail , was mm
plclcd und Iho jury dtsuiUscd until this
morning , when they will receive instructions
from the court.
Judge Hopcwoll tools up the case of Hd-
ward Lhj i numn.-u Ihomas Augldiua for
gJdOJ damaucv Lilj i was nnvatod for dis
turbing the poico bv swciritis at Mrs
Aegidlus on a complaint sworn out by Vo i-
dius In the trill In poluo court Lllja was
acquitted , nnd ho claims ? : iJU ( ) ( damage * as a
balm to soothe IDS injured fcc'lmgs. Lllja is
tlio man who brought suit against Tin : Bi r
for libel about a month atro for publishing
the item concerning his nrrnst , which suit
resulted in a verdict for TUB Hiu. ;
I ( ittiitv Court.
The onso of LTVOJO/ amst Christ Specht
wns decided yeiterJ iy m fuvov of the do
fondant. Lovejjy is ngjnt for a sowing
machine and claimed that Snsoht h id or-
deied a macbl ia an 1 aftei'wir.ls tvfusaii to
pay for it , claiming that it was only taken
on trial Judgment was given for di.
fendant.
The case of Cumings vs. Anderson WHE
adjusted cut of court nnd plaintiff was adjudged -
judged to pa1 , the cots. ,
Hupcrt View wn- * appointed adminis
trator of iho estate of Kupert B. View ,
dccoiised.
( hint Johnson has sued the linn of
IJrothors for c3ll.lj ( for I-ibor performed.
Thu United States National bank has
commem cd M.it against F. V. \ \ ussevmaa et
al for il" > on n note.
U. Lombard , jr. , has auoJ B. II. Sherwood
ct al to lecovortoUO on several nctus.
O. A. Oli.cn was uppomted .I'immistrator
of the estate of Huns.I. Ol"cn , deceased.
AilinilN uis ( In il.
Deputy Marshal Charles Lyman returned
yesterday from Albion with F. liurdulto
Miller , who is clnr cil with lobbing regis
tered letters of theit contents. Young Mil
ler r.dmils his puilt. 'Iho money appropri
ated by him amounts to Sl. 5 , und he has ic-
lurncd &s3 al that sum , which he claims is
nil that is left ol the ill-uottun roll.
DEING duo to the piusiMiL-o of uric
* - * nuil in the blooil , U most I'lTrctimlly
curoil by thu use of Ajor's yiirsiii- | !
rilla. Be mire you gut A ; LJ-'H niul no
other , niul take it till thu poNonoin
add1 is tlioioiighly expelled from thd
si stem. Wu challcngj attuution to tiju
testimony :
"About two yours i ; o , after si'fforin/i /
for nraily two years fiom ihctiniatii1
limit , bciiij ; alilo toilk : duly \Mtli K".it
( IKnuiifcrt , and h.uiiiK tril ( vaiiuii- ,
lonieilies , inrliuliiif ; mineral watct.s ,
\\itl'ont itllef , I r.nv by an adxcitbc-
inontin a Chicago pnpui'tlmt a man had
boon relieved of this disnosaliif ; coui-
pliiint , I'fter lomr fiiilTi'iiiig , by Inking
A > cr's S.tiriiip.uill.i. J then deeldod to
iuakoatri.il of this niodii-iiic , and toolc
U regnlai ! ) fuii > mht iiumtlis , and am
pleabod to st.ite tli.it It has affected a
toii'plote cine. I ! i m > Mine Imd no re
tain of the dismalMis It. Irving
Dodge , 110 West l-'Stli st. , NoYork. .
"Ono year afro T WIIM taken ill with
Inlliiinmiitoiv ihouiu.iilMii , lu'iiiR con
fined to my house six months. I rr.mo
out of tin1'sicltui" M'i'y murh deliili-
tatcd , with nn api'-iltn , and my system
disordered m oveijiiv I rniiiniclitcil
usi'ig A.MT'S S.iisiipaulln ami bewail to
impii'Vp at mire , > ; aliiiiiK in strencth
and soiiu locoxorliit ; m > usual hoalth.
I cannot say tuo much in piaisoof this
woll-KiKUMi iiii'dii mo. " jShs. Li , A ,
Stall. , Nashua , N II.
Saroaparia ! ! 9
BT
Dr. J. C. Aye.- & Co. , Lowell , f--5.
Price 01 , cix boll'i'i ' , $ J. WoHi * jat'.le.
GHAND LQTTEnY 05-
I n li l t I. , intlnllirt'ini it u [ tli >
Mexican Intornatiotinl Bnulclu ? Go.
r < n . 'twill innrii iiuurpntai > l by thu Hit- ' > li
lltllillU.t * IG\UU
I'ur t. linri tnlli' I'm | > . > < i- .
( MIAMI MOVl'Ul.Y lU\\VINi
wli ] lii'.i' ' | > n 'p in p i'i nl llio lt > ul Ju.ir" fi
IIIIT. ) I ,1-u ii > i .Virli'i , \.o\lt )
\VHl.Nisi : AY , Al'Ullj Uilnl , 1KDI ) .
unilcrllii' peril nil iporrlihi i of ( ii-ui'r.i ! In i\ -
Mo-in uiM r i \MIII > Aiii.ru l L < tiii'luin i
cenili'iimii irf * uiii iiruiulni i r In IHii I nititnto 1
Unit hit | in . uou'iHie Is niltalunt uanrniii-i' lo t ID
publk tliul ih Imwliui "ill In' ln'lil with 'lili'l li ' i
i' ly mill liuinu-s , to nil , mil tlio Inllcr illii- -in
Minr nl Iho N VIO , , , t.ivjrniuoiUi M of i'iiiul | niiuiil
ill ! unit liili''iliy
i'Al'ITAli I'SSIKJ : , $ ( ( UOOI , ) .
Onl ) ( iOIOITckoN. ( ) ! Onlv (0,00Tickets. ( ! )
Whom TitbotP. ! . Half Tickets. J. ' .
yuntter Tickets , il.
Udl'OK I'lllKH-J.
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I l'rl < uiit I , 'Klli IIIIID
1 I'rl/iMil 'iijflH. > , i ii
1 I'rui'iiit l.iiiluttcli ur > ) . . . . > i
loj'ri/oui jjJeiriuiio. . . '
! a I'll/i'tui lliliftfh are ' " '
10 rri/i'iuf Wrmhuru
'jJriUf50i ' Oturhiiro . . , .
, . . . , , AI'rilll\l ' > l\IION I'lll/LH.
11 j'rlzi'n.r | 'dentil .in'
i < | 'lUusul Bimih nrc
ICO I'rliviof .Simlniro
„ . , _ . , 1MIMINM I'II/FS. |
{ Termlnili to rtl.uu I'rlio of JM carli nrt-
twi 'luriiilnim t } woi ) 1'rlzo ' ot JIU onth lire
I'll I'rlics.'niuoiintliii to
\Volliouniti > r leneil hereby certify tli.it the Ilinco
xiiMuiiivl ill Mcxi , . , , . in uillumhuu IIIIH on ili'imilt
rum tlio ilexluin lniurnntloiul lliinkliiK CompMiy
IH'm'CL'.jiry tan l to uu irantiui Ilia imyinent nf nl !
luirliu ; itr.HMiintho HIIAMI l.ofrmm'Ji'Mi" /
\\ufurtlii-r lenity Halt wu ntil iiior\Hu | all tliu
irrnnuoiiionts , AH l tn purport iiiunu-'u nti'l ' ( untr il nil
Ho ilninlnk'H qt tint InilHTv. unit thai tliu s.ui i rii
iinilmtml mil ) honcity , fnirnuit , nnil In KooJ fauli
owara nil pnriiu
JOIIV S. Miisi\C'oi | ml < l'ini'r '
CAVIHII A in. i 111 n
Hupc'rvliur fur tlio < mer uiu'nl
Ifaiir ticket dr.U'lni ; H mKo U cent to iluu i lur
Mflu'il. lt tiicii Miliiiiv.HI be iolli'Ctt'4 uniliuiiut" !
o the owner there if trco cf ohur.-o.
. , Kllll Ul II IIIIOM-OV.
I'U'iUlcnt K ) [ 'mo Nntlonai Il.uik. KI l'u " , 'lei.
AGK.NTS \ \ A.N I 1C I ) .
I'orclub ruli'n.urHUT furlliur Infnrmnllun wiln > io
lie iiiidertlenoii , Mnidu jour mlilrtit ilt'urlv null
lale. COUIHJslu'oi iinj numbiir. Here inpul mail
ii'ilvt'ry will bo iixiireil by yuur t'lii'loxntrun envel
0iu | ti > arlna ) nur lull n lilri'M.
Mt\HA.S lMLII\Art | > S 41 M NKIN > ) Ol ,
I lljr of Juart'Mtzu * '
.NOTICI : .
SPIII ! rciimivii'Oi fi > r tlik'Ht ' > y > nlnmi ) Idler
cuiitniDliif in nu Onlir itiuiM l > y 111 ! t i'ri' < in
> anle Niwoik I ultimo l' nk. limit . i 1'unul
fiulu AI | > | RI n I rt'ituloivd Ifllun lo
THI * ! IIA > HI > Co
my o ( juarvi. 5H-1.C9.
SPRING SUITS ,
Never was there displaced in Omaha such a'stock of Spring Suits as xvc arc showing
this season , and at no time , \verc such low figures put on them.Vn are determined to do
the largest business ever attempted , and our stock and loxv prices xvill bring it.
Modern to priced Suits for the Business Man , and Mechanic is our specialty , and no
house in the United States shows as large : x variety of them as we do. We cater for the
trade of the masses ; for the big majority of customers who have to practice economy
and to whom a saving of a dollar of txvo on a suit is a big item. To them we offer medium-
priced suits , made of good wearing material and of honest.xvorkmanship , at prices far bcloxv
those of other houses.
The following are a fexv lots which we offer this week at exceptionally good values :
One lot All- Wool Cassimere Suits of dark brown color , honest and durable material ,
winch we recommend for good wearing qualities , at $4.75.
Txvo styles of excellent. Cheviot Suits of this season's patterns , very neat , lined with good
serge and xvcll made up , at $4.90. The material in this suit is not only good-looking" i
also very serviceable. It makes a stylish suit and one that will also give good satisfaction.
The line of $8.00 , $9.00 and $10.00 Suits which we display this season is far'ahcad of
anything shoxvn formerly. We make the assertion that xvith every suit you buy of us at
that price you save from $4.00 to $5.00. Xo such assortment and no such values can be
found elsexvherc.
Samples and rules for self-measuring sent on application , and mail orders promptly
attended to.
1
Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets.
Are the ordar of tie day , aid ws
! sre prepare1) ) to inset any demand
, made upon us in tills lina , Our
stock was never as couplet ] as
it i ; this season , To quote prices
iners little unless you see' '
the goods and are self-convinced
thai they are the best value for
ths money of aiythinj in Cmaha ,
These ooats are in various styles"
and range in cost from $4 to
$22 ,
A Perfect Art Album containing 24
Beaut 'ul Phstogrnphs ftpreientlpg
Tea aid Coffee cjlturc , w.llbosent
of add-tjj.
on receipt your
CHASE & SANBOnri , I3C Broad St. , Batten.
Western Dcpt , 80 Franklin St , Chicago , M ,
Tlio Well Known hicoitilUI | ,
% miuip i 1 > It , . . .oi i f n i rii l I'm
\ Mk I'i'.t ' \ . Illl l ic n ' . ' muni I n
Mttriii i I us. i f Mm 1 nn J Aim "I u "ii'rn 'y '
ir llnrrc'iit1' " it > i . urcMinl I r II k. mil
He " < ! ret I r Mil ii \ \ n nn eicb U ci nil
tiun | ) Ntrvi is ! 11 IIH' ll illfUli I M I I1U1I rily
mil | irrinaiiinl ! > I > m ii fit iv i ( i ri'-n | nili'iici * .
lumps lor it' ] ly ' > i i ninti u UK * united i ; . Cor
oIII mul Jiltisun airu is iiniuhn Neb.
inl > nnfunnil I t" ( iie'h . ) of extf
n.cUiM I or Uinur' '
Kth u u.i > . < .ieiin nU a
I > K IIA1 ( a
hi'Hhl.1' UUAHA.
q
Corner Killi and t'liriitiin
Continuation of our Great Closing Out Sale
nro made liappj on actMtunt < > ] ' Hit ; Won-
Staruain e arc on s\tTjlliin- : .
ALL DIAMONDS RETAILED AT IMPORTER'S PRICES.
JP Iculirn * OP ( jonlli'inon's licnvv liiintintc casotl ,
milil , HICIII uiiulriH.varr in ti' l jjooil tlint r < , Ironi $ LI.f > ii\vnrilM. |
l/itii"i' [ ( Ilin- solid uoltl mid ir'Mitiinu diamond oi > cd \ \ ntolic-t ,
dill .ji-wcli'il iiinviMiii'iit' , only . > : ! . " > and tii\\itr.l. ]
All oitiiTat' < lii : ; ) in nriip irt ion.
.JI'\ViiK ; ; Y Cltatti , lii > uk ( > iwK ii''H nntl all olhiM1 jpw.-lry nt nlidit
II\IP roi'iiii-r DritM-H. ( looks urn Kolnj fast nt our \ICUKI )
! ) O\VN ! ' 'UiilK s .Sil > CtjW'liS uo lor . < i. " , Ale do/tiiH ot stjlm tn
si-lccr fr.nn. I'lii st nssorniHMit of Ijiinip ; ever hh'iv.u lit Oiniliii
Irom $ .T up to. ino. St-o tlicMit. Itoaiitiriil lioyontl tttMt-f.pil > n Is our
line o Silver anil iluo qn itli-ntili'-plntuil vvnro It inn < t bi < si > cn to
IIP npiircot'itoii. ItU'li , novel anil ori lu il di-slijin ; Kporuni'M ,
\Vntff Sit , Ton HIMP , l < Vtilt , Sulud aixl .Nttt Houls , IS.tUii Uislit't ,
> < up riir.-ctii , liist-ttlt .1 ir. , Calfs UaskPf-l , I5ntor Dislfs , IMrlc'c
Ht.intlx , Inili' . nl uul Oi < tor4 , Naikin | IloldtT ) , OIUM , off. , b > sidi"i nn
iiiiiii < > iii ( > ll n > fsimllMiri > j , In aflstic piittcrns , all of uliioli arc
lfln ) tel I at about 5 ( > CHM'rt OTHU DOIjIjVIC.
\\K a'avri stn
IS. rcit in tt\ \ ' I i' 'i JIM I
gBg CTaMgM Baro'tt'qfaftu1j1jU 5 = a ,
The demand Toi ITn tor Gilts is mcieas'ng every v ' ' . and to
supply this growing ti ade in Omnha , we have made extra elfoita
to secures every novelty made in silver. Thousands of new Dilutes
For Indies and cjentlemen.
Bed Rock Prices , Inspection Invited ,
G. S. RAYMOND , Jeweler/
Dougias and 15th Sts.
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute
r rtl < tioilnii it ornllC HIlONir ANHM HUH AT. IHSKSI S linn" Applli m * f ir il.f. mini
Triioi HIM tin iluli" Aiiliiulili | | Mill Hi nn 'Hi ' i f-ii " i'I nri'iilimnt .f i VIMV f..un . f ill ' "
< | iiiiliM..M it nr inrli il'ln itimnl MM lllinnl' - lull I'AIII SI" II nu I nml Mi. ml u. . i Ili-.t
. Willi'fiirplriiilnrii.n IMfi.rinii , icllliini" I'IUIHIH ( lull I i-t-r < mi in i f
. ' . . . I'ur | | , Kplii'iiHir lililm-v . ill , . I
Kim I'lliM Turn. MI ( am IT , ( ntiirrli lln.ni lilili lull iliillmi I'll Irl. lt > )
i' . l 1 > 0 Kir Hklll nml lllociil iil.it till Hindi H C ) , , i , lnIH'KASKS | , ' OKMI KN II upl'Cln I ) II k f
] > IMM' < if Wiinicn I rvv \ \ p Imvilnl < Mr n . ) lii'pHrtnii'nl fur W. iiii'ii liurlim < niillin uu t ,
( liliil > 1'iivnlc ) tlnly Iti'llnbli' MLillinlli.Mliu'o Miikinu ii ' iniiiiy , , f I'lllX MM. DIshAM.S
A.I III M il l > l i'nsos in < o'sriill > nciiii 'I sihiiii | | , nil- ii ii'iiiitml riciin tliu HMIUIII wltlH ill ini'iiry
SDR Iti'MiiriitlvatiPiitiiit'iit for I i f V ilnl I' > r i'nii'i'i unulili' l.i . vl-ll Hi ii'iiy ' l.u . Ili'ilH-d lit li'.ini. I f
iiiiiinpiiiiilriiiu Allriii > iiiiiiniii.tli HIM iii'rt. nilil MI 'H n < r Iniii mm ills m in l > v mull ' .r itxiifi | < > c >
cun 1 1 ipukfj , nn milks t" lii'll id n nlcnl-- tn li r inn- ( minimal Ini , nli- im-fi'irul l nil nml n n- l (
mi i m'ml hlnli ry df inrrn > i > r nl " will " 'n I ' I'lnln vrru | pi-i i nr IHIDK I'D MB , I HL1. ill" Hi I'lKntu ,
Spuclalor NorMiin Dlacini-j li/.n ti > m > hv | hlll i.lt i > t nn l Vniin i lo with iiipmiiiii ) Ilil Annri'M
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute
t cirntr 'Jth nnd Ihirnoj StroetH , cnnaliu , Nb. (
ETCHINGS ,
ENGUXVINfJS DA VII
ARTIS1' HUPI' . VLL ,
MOULDINGS , NOS & oi . A\a
FRAMES , MUic. .
1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska
Dijso'.vctl and Rtinoved liy Mcil cine Only
NO l > HI'lll'MI.M's.
Acldrcoa PHYSICIAN ,
HD701. . ruolli M I. . K I
M i ti i i l in.nl..1 II. . ' .
ArrcsU dbrhawi from thu urinary orguu
la cither ecx m 48 houru.
H U uporlor to Curulba , Our b. or tnlee-
tlor.f , iiml frco from til Unl sa-ull vr otlor
IncciiTcnlcnua.
SANTAL-MIDY"ffIiT.fi"Mlw ( | ]
Ciriulti. * lil. btf r ib i iB lii LU k\l'"l"J \
iiiltr , withoul uLlcb noin * r > [ ztnuin * V "
frilVOt > 4 fiFflll ITV. IIUMB nml iniU
ill , n .d turn suDrrinif frnm tut n nr
i i ill Hi i i liAHi e tii.fcinruu-
fiUt I llrul.il ra I ' > ila I > l . ' I ,11 | ar-
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riioi u.'i'r nif'iVi'i ,
, . . Uttrolt , .Mich.
COLD HFDAL 1'AKIS KXf'OStTlOtf IBS3
Won. 303-404-I 70-HS04.
THE MOS2 PBRFECr OP PENS.
JJof . . . . . . ZrroriorEictiiei . . . . . . _ . . . In Older , Younr , ,
. ( lowli lrB < i
tlr : llirlltll'4k , I MlkrHdPHIIIHIilVhU. lullTHIir IIOUr .
llulal.lr uif.lll.f IIIII1K THUlMliM-II.MOl. lit * ilij ,
r n I.III ; Iron tu llilii tut I trrlfi I conlilfi. Write linn ,
Pxrlpll * * ll b * rtpliiUn aJ fraoN u IU4 ( itilid ! fret *
lr . , ERIC MEDICAL CO. , nUFFALO , H. Y.
TO WEAK MEN
BnrfiTliu from lliw tnrcu nf > < iuUiful i-rrori. i arl ,
ilcrny wnillni ! wr&kinw lull inaiihi iil . tc I wll
H'ml A inltifiulo Irratlt * * nwaltiU innlauunK fu
larln-nlan for linino curtI'll i : I' f clmrti' A
( iltmllil innllral wbrk tliuuM Urr il byirl
knan who It uerrnni ami JiMllutfl AilikcM
k'rof. I'.C. l'O\VJKlC.j ioot u 1CouiU