8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEM : TUESDAY , MARCH 81 , 1891. THE CITY. Henry Slngamon lins filed n complaint charging Henry IJulnnor with stealing ten KCCBO nnd two ytuj'lors ' , vnlucd ntSlH , Frank Llvcrlngliouao of Grand Island 1ms been appointed to the railway mall service. Uo has not yet boon assigned to a run. Blemishes destroys the charms of the most perfectly modelled face , remove them by using Spanish Court Crcnui , for lalo by all druggists. Prank Woolloy , superintendent of buildings for the board of education , ivns called to Kcokuk Saturday by n tol- ernm announcing the death ofhis lather. J. E. Hill of Valentino refused to buy n government stamp to sell tobacco und was gathered In by a deputy United Btatcs marshal. lie guvo bonds for his appearancoat the next term of court. The following uoiiHltfnniuiits passed through the customs house yesterday : Two barrels anil u box of seeds , for P. S. Luku of Hhomimloiih , la. ; ono case of clothing from Germany for Browning , King & Co. T. M. IJcchtelholinor of Ayr , Adams county , was arrested by the United States marshal Saturday night for neg lecting to obtain a stamp to soil liquor. Ho gave bonds for his appearance at the next term of court. Wltloy B. Ulxon , an old settler and well known In Omaha , died yesterday of congestion of the brain. Ho was at ono tlmo a partner of Colonel Floyd , In the liquor business , and. later was omplo.vcu as a policeman at the union depot. The fourth and last lecture of the "Hillside" course will bo delivered In the Congregational church , Thirtieth ana Ohio strcatH , on Tuesday evening , March ! ) ! , byJ. E. Cowgill. Subject , "Tho Yesterday , Today and Tomorrow of Civilization. * ' William Collins Is a living Illustration of the doctrine of total depravity. Jlis Bister and aunt are running a house of ill-fame at the corner of Eighth and Dodge streets , and ho makes a practice of Hollcltlng patronage for the place. It was for tliis that ho was taken into cus tody , and Jutlfro Ilolsloy gave him thirty days in the county jail. Jordan Combs Is another Individual who resorts to similar practiced to secure a livelihood and ho was likewise sent up for thirty days. ' Gentle spring" losoi mnny of Its terrors when tbo system Is fortllled by tlio use ot Ayer's Sarsnparllln. With multitudes this wonderful toulc lUtcrailvo has IOHR super- Boded nil other spring medicines , belncovory- whcro recommended by physicians. C.S.Raymondjo\volorromovcd to tem porary locationN.E. cor. Douglas & 10th You can easily satisfy yourself if in terested , and you ought to bo if house keeping , that the Original Now Process improved for 1891 Is superior to imita tions. The original and genuine Now Process is sold only by Milton Kogors & Sons , corner 14th nnd Farnam streets. Solo agents for Omaha and South Omaha. Charles Imntlroclc's Funeral. * The funeral services' over the remains of the Into Charles Lnndrock were hold at the family residence , corner of Howard and Seventeenth streets at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The occasion called forth a very largo at- ton dan co , for the ucceasod had resided In Omaha since 18(5(1 ( ( , and hud a great many friends and acquaintances. Tbo societies and fraternal organizations which took part in the ceremonies , nnd which were largely loprcsontcd were : The Old Set tlers' association , the Knights of Honor , Oddfellows , and the Concordhv singing so ciety. The dccossod was a much respected member of them nil. Hov. Henry Kuhns and HOV. Turkic of the Lutheran church officiated in the ministerial capacity. The llorul offerings were romarltably beau tiful. Among the more noticeable pieces wore , a harp of roses and pmllax by thoConcordhi Sliming society ; a triaiiRlo of tube roses and stnllax by the lady Knights ot Honor ; a pillow of pinks nnd roses by the Knights of Honor nnd numerous stars , wreaths nnd other do- Glgns by intimate friends of the rnmlly. The remains were Interred In Prospect Hill cemetery. The deceased was in business on Howard Btrcot for many years nnd was quite succss- ful la the harness nnd saddlery lino. Iln was flfty years and eleven months old nt the time of a oath nnd loaves n wife , but nochlldron , their only son having died sovcral years ago. Wontlicr Probabilities for Mnroh. If March comes in Hko a lion It will go out llko a lamb and vlco versa , Bui every day in the month , rain or shine , the electric lighted , steam heated , vos- llbalod limltod trains of the Chicago , Mllwukoo & St. Paul railway will run , between Omaha and Chicago. The oloc- trio berth reading lamp in their palace Bleeping1 cars are the greatest novelty of the ago. Ticket otllco , 1501 Farnam st. , Omaha. A KXO UM'XMKXTS. On Wednesday nnd Thursday evenings of this wcolr , Mr. Stuart Robson nnd an nblo company of players will occupy the boards of Boyd's ' opera houso. He will open with his now play which was written specially for him by Messrs. Archibald I ) . Gordon and Ad Corbott , "Is Mnrrmeo a Failure. " Mr. Hob- Bon tnkes the part of Horace Kent , n stock broker , and his acting in this character Is spoken of ns ouo of the brightest and most interesting bits of work he has over dono. On Thursday evening the cleverest work of the brilliant author , IJronson Howard , "Tho Henrietta , " will bo presented. Among the many novelties presented in "Tho Water Queen , " Bolossy Klralfy's latest nnd most successful spectacle , which Is to bo presented nt the Iloyd Friday , Saturday and Sunday next , are the original and only jDnics. jiroinler t'vnjnats.from the Paris hlppouromo and uoyiil aijuarlum , London. They present ono of the most daring and ClfUcult and nt tho' same tlmo unique and lileaslng gynastlu acts over attempted on the horizontal bar. Thsir performance is so bo- wililorlng it Is nard to uoscribo , and must bo seen to bo appreciated. Ono of the strongest situations in "Jose phine , Empress of the French1 the famous play in which Mllo. linen will appear at the Boj'il on Monday and Tuesday next , is the meeting between the rival empresses Jo- scphUio nnd Marie Louise. The play has been somewhat reconstructed alnco its last performance-lioro.iuul castorn critics speak approvingly of the slight change. Ono of the greatest curiosities of the ago is now on exhibition at the Eden Musce. The woolly face b.iby is ono of nature's own JrcuUs. The child is well developed , healthy and bright , but has a coat of line silky ileoco covering lu head , neck and entire body. tSbo Is n perfect wonder and is proving a drawing caul. Stronika , the great Uussliui Illusion , unfolding a poetic love story Into n realistic occurrence. Tnls illusion is the grandest yet produced. The Silurian quartette - totto of swcot voiced singers reader n roper- tolro of charming love songs , ballads nnd popular melodies. The Onheus quartette of musicians rundor someplouslng music on inamlolln , guitar and banjo , The specialty people iii-o all good nnd help muko up a first- class novelty entertainment. When JUby wan IcV , wo gate her Cutorta , When Bite vuut n Child , die cried for Cutorta , Vfhca she beeiuno Mist , < ihe dun ) ; to Castorti , Ttoa sli had. Children , JUGGLED WITH SUGAR RATES The Ohargo Made Against the Missouri Pacific Freight Agent. OFFICIALS HAVE NOT A WORD TO SAY , Burlington I'nsftcimcr ZVtcii Discuss tlio llojrcott A I'Mfjht Over n Car Gould's Wny Other Knllrontl Notes. The Immense amount of sugar being moved in consetiucnco of tbo prospective romovnl of. the duty on that important commodity on the flrstof the month , has caused a lively scram- blonn the part of the railroads to secure a part of the tonnnRo. Consequently , It was not surprising to hoar charges that rates were bolnp cut. The sugar trust on Satur day quoted n prlco frco on board in Now Yorlt 81.50 per hundred pounds nnd free on board in Omaha ? I.S3. Indicating that n through rata ot 33 cants u hundred , .pounds was being made , while the tariff with the Intor-stato commerce com mission Is 43 cents. ThHls based on the not wclent of the supar with no allowance for the weight of the packages In which It Is shipped , consequently the rate Is cut from 12 to It cents a hundred Instead of 10 cents , as appears on the surfnco. These rates nro niado via the ICnnnwa Despatcn Fast Freight line over the Chesapeake & Ohio road , a Vanderbllt lluo , to St. Louis , and then over the Missouri Paclllo to Omaha. Itlslcllovcdtnnt the Missouri Pnclllo par ticipates In the cut und whllo the rate is 48 cents per hundred from Nnw York to the Missouri river a tariff was quietly illod with the Inter-stato commerce commission , naming n 10 cent rate over this route. Private ad vices were received by inuny of the roads that the Inter-stnto commerce commis sion had decided that , owTng to certain technicalities nnd irregular form , the ID-cent tariff Is illegal. If it is estab lished that the Missouri Paclllc was a party to filing the 40-ccnt tariff or participates in .ho cut thcro will bo a lively row at the nectmg of the advisory hoarii of the West * cm tratllo association In April. The shipments - ments of sugar nro immense. Hnvomoyor ilono will send over ono hundred thousand Barrels from Now Yorlc In the next five days , and the lines which nro maintaining rates uro Doing snilly worsted. The Missouri Pncllle ofllciaU In this city have nothing to say on the subject of sugar rates. Ono of thorn obiorvod yesterday : "Wo have the sui-ar and the other lines have the information. " How Over a Union I'aclllo Car. A Union Pacific railway freight car was loft Friday on a Joint Union Pacific and Hio Grande Western track at Provo. The car was loaded with llmo by a local shipper and billed to Salt LaknCityvIn the Hio Orando Western lino. The Union Paclllo agent for- badothoKlo Grundo Western conductor to take the car ; the Ilio Grande Western agent countermanded this order , and ns the con ductor was pulling out with the disputed car in his possession the road was barred by a Union Pacillc engine standing on the Hio Grande Western main trnclc , a Joint switch connection Being between the two roads. In this position the two engines stood glaring at each other for about two hours. In the meantime the Union P.iciflc agent secured a replevin for the cur and Colonel DoJgo nnd Superintendent \Volby of the Ulo Grand Western were telegraphed to at Tlus- tlo station , about thirty miles distant. These ccntlcmcn surveyed the situation and Supor- fntcndent VVelby ordered the Union P.iclllo engineer to back off and allow the Uio Gran do Western train to pasa. "I nm watting for a signal from the conductor,1' replied the engi neer. The signal came not and after some further purloylnga counter bond was secured by the Uio Granao Western officials nnd their train was allowed to pass. By this thno Dodge nnd Welby had become aroused and determined to tear up the switch connecting the two tracks , which they at once proceeded to do. There was some little skirmishing be tween the mon of the two companies , but finally the Union Pacillo forces wore with drawn nnd the Hio Grundo Western mon proceeded with the tearing up. Both sides are at present watching each other very closely. Blr. Oould'BViiy. . There Is no longer any doubt that Jay Gould Is systematically handling nil his railroad properties so that they will operate as a harmonious whole irrospectivo.of any damage that may seem to ho done to certain parts , says tno Denver Times. The division of trafllc from Omana to Kansas City is on example of this. It is evident that Mr. Gould Is resolved to carry freight , to the seaboard by his southern system instead of carrying It to Omaha and Chicago and letting the Van- dorbllt lines take it the rest of the way. His policy therefore assumes great importance from being the llrst really heavy blow nt the railroad supremacy of Chicago. It must not bo forgotten cither that Mr. Gould now con trols the Fort Worth road , the direct outlet from the northwest to the Gulf of Mexico , and has only the Santa Fa between him and a dictatorship ever an Immense tract of ter ritory. But the Santa Fo Is a pretty big concern , nnd it Is not bcllovcd he will bo able to got bold ot it even if it is hard up. Tlnycottlng the HurlliiRton. Ilumors to the effect that the castorn trunk Hues had mjtructed their ticket agents to dl- vort through passoncor trafllo from the Bur lington , In order to bring that road into the now anti-commission paying ugroomcnt , have been Hying pretty thick of Into , and General Passenger Agent Francis of the 13. & M. , was asked if it was true that the Durlington was paying commissions to agents. "Wo nro paying commissions to castorn agents who sell through tickets over our lines , nnd I do not believe the eastern trunk lines will establish any boycott against us. Wo are not violating any trafllo or other agicumcut. The onstorn lines agreed among thcmsolvcs to quit paying commissions and nro not doing so , but now they are trying to compel ouicr mics 10 uo tuc same innig. They have notified all lines not to pay com missions to eastern agents under penalty of being boycotted , but I don't bcllove the tiling- will amount to anything moro. than talit. " Kotos and It Is said that the February statement of the Burlington will show a decrease of $500- 000 In gross receipts. * It Is stated on good authority that Jack O'Horno , who has boon lu charge ot the stockyards railway nt South Omaha , will bo unpointed as acting master mechanic of tbo Union Pacific at Portland shortly. D. B. Burley , general agent of the Union Pacific passenger department at Salt L.ake , and well known In ths ) city , is confined to the hospital at Salt Lake with a combination of In grtppo and an nbcoss in tbo ear. Contracts have boon signed for the comple tion of the Kansas CitrBcntonvillo k South eastern road. This road will bo built in the Interest of the Missouri Pncltlc , and give that line the shortest route between Kansas City and Memphis. The snowstorm which broke over the west ern p.xrt of the state yesterday caused some embarrassment to railroad trafllc. About a foot of snow foil In the west and northwest and tied up the Elkhorn and B. & M. lines in too Black lUlh. On the Union Pacillo be- twcen ( ir.uiU Island nnd Cheyenne there was some delay on account ot the storm , but all the roads were open this morning and no fur ther trouble anticipated. Don't Pool Well , And yet you nro not sick ouough to consult a doctor , or you refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself and friends wo will tell you Just what you need. It is Hood's Sursaparillu , which will lift you out of that uncertain , uncomfjmablo , dangerous condi tion , Into u stftto of good health , confidence and cheerfulness. You've uo idea how potent this peculiar medicine U in : nscs llko yours. * AUoit ; Jmtgcs. In the district court the criminal docket will not bo tuUmi up until next week , owing to the uhsenco of the ludgcs. At the present tlmo Judgu Clurkiou Is in Burt couuty und Judge Hopowoll will leave for Washington couuty Wednesday. sovnr St. Agnes' Kaster Services. St. Agnes' church never before presented such a flno and attractive appearance ns it did Easter Sunday. The adornments on the nltnr were magnificent. In recognition of the happy festival of Easter , the auditorium was suitably decorated for the occasion. The celebrant nf hl h mass was the pfistor , Uov. Father D. W .Morlnrty , an eloquent , forcible and suitable sermon on the resurrection bolng preached by Uev. Father Charles Nugent , assistant. The choir , consisting of MM. Eppcs Cory at the organ , assisted by an orchestra under leadership of Mr. Irvine , rendered St. Clnro's mass In G In n very artistic und skillful man ner , the several solo * being rondercdby mem bers of the St. Agnes nuartctto. Mr. Thomas J. O'Grady , tenor , sang the "Qul Tollls" with great feeling nnd nbllltv. Mrs. Donnls McCulley , soprano , saug "Kt Iticarnatus , " receiving the pruiso nnd thanks of the large congregation. Miss Mlnnlo Moriurty , whoso swcot , soft volco nnd winning wnvs innko her so popular , rendered tjio "Agnus Del" seas as to charm ovorv car. , Before the sermon Mr. William D. Perry sang "Vcnl Creator" to the delight of all. Notrn Aliuiit till ! Olty. Albert Oldo has gone to Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cornish hnvo returned from Tckamnh. Mrs. Hoyinan , wife of II. Hoymnn , is among the sick , Patrick Powers of the Cudahy ham house force is seriously ill. Mrs. Daniel Condon who has been seriously ill is slightly better. Captain Franit K. Hart has boon laid up for a week with fever. Mrs. Frank T , Leo has gene to Auburn to visit Mrs. Lee's ' sister. Fred T. Fuller of Swift & Co. , has re turned from St. Paul , Minn. llonrv , son of Mayor and Mrs. William G. Sloan , is down with mcaslos. A false alarm of flro at 9 o'clock Sunday night bronchi every body out on the street. Kery W. Hunt , son of C. M. Hunt , lias gene to Lincoln to matriculate in Coiner uni versity. John J , Gorman has tnlccn a gang of paint ers to Ashland to palut Swift & Co's. Ice houses. City Clerk John J. IJynn li In Omaha at tending the funeral of his aunt , Mrs. Kato Mi'Arthur. The examining hoard of the board of edu cation , Is in session examining applicants for teachers' certificates. The social to have been given by the ladles of the Christian congregation next Friday night has boon postponed ono week. Mrs. Wyman , wife of Cashier W. B. Wy- nmn of the Union Paclllc , is suffering with a severe attack of the prevailing sickness. Mr. Stearns , clerk for Hollis E. Hoylo , after a continued illness for some wcoics/hils sufllc'ently ' recovered to resume his position. Peter Lind , residing on Eighteenth street bc-tween Q and H streets , whllo at worK In the Idlling gang at the Cudahy packing houses , got the llttlo tingor of his 'left baud caught In a chain and f ho end taken off. The committees representing the various courts of Foresters , without doing anything , adjourned to meet in Ancient Order of United Workmen hall , Twenty-sixth and N streets , Sunday afternoon , April 11 , at2UO : o'clock. A Mozart musical'society is being organ ized by William D. Perry , assisted by Thomas P. O'Grady. ' the elegant tenor of St. Agnes' choir. The society will give n concert or a series of concerts. This Judicious movement is meeting with much encouragement by the lovers of muslo in the cltv. The AVcathcr. The local signal service office has boon bo- slegod nil Any with anxious inquiries from a number of the fair sox , who are the fortunate possessors of Easter bonnets , asking how much longer this horrid weather was itolntr to lost. Under the constant strain the telephone - phone in the weather clerk's office became unserviceable. Before this happened , however , the hearts of many seekers after information were glnd- oned by the welcome tidings that the weather conditions were favorable for a pleasant day tomorrow. The severe snow storm reported yesterday prevailed ever the wojtorn nnd northern parts of this state , the snow being central at Sioux City. Heavy snowfall was reported from the Missouri vnlioy.tno eastern ' slope of the Hock'y mountains , the upper Mississippi valley und Chicago , fn Colorado the temperature was lower than nt any other point , being from 10 = to 16 = above zero. In the southwest higher temperature was reported , accompanied by clearing weather. Ilobbml u Ojprinn. Lottlo t < ! e , the landlady of a disorderly house on Capital avenue , was robbed of n pair pf diamond earrings , brcmstpm nnd ring , Saturday evening. The stolen property is vnlucd at $350. Tbe woman loft the jewelry in her room and had gone Into the bath across the hall. When she returned n , short time afterward the articles were mlsslt.K. Jolt Bates , the colored porter , and his friend , Georpo Smith , were seen leaving the room n short time before by ono of the Inmates of the houso. They were suspected of the theft , but when accused of it they entered n , vleor- ous denial and left the houso. The matter was reported to the police and the mon placed under arrest. None of the missing Jewelry was found in their possession nnd they i-o- fused to tell where the diamonds were planted. Mtllitnry Matters. Colonc > Conrad of the department of Da- kotarcported at military headquarters yester day and will proccoa to Fort Sidnny to tal command of thoTwentyflrst Infantry succeed' ing Colonel O'Bcirno in command. Colonel O'Beirne succeeded Colonel Mor row but died before ho reached the garrison to which he was assigned. Lieutenant Colonel George 1C. Brady , ol the Seventeenth Infnntrv , has been assigned to duty at Fort D. A. Ilussell , Wyo. Private llichard Mollott of the hospital coaps at Fort Sidney has boon granted a fur lough of three months , beginning April t ) . J5N JO Y ® Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , und acts gcutly yet promptly on Uio Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem eflectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures Imliitual constipation. Syrup of Figa ia tlio only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the tnsto and ac ceptable to the .stomach , prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in its effects , * prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend 1t to nil and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for etilo in 50o and SI bottles by all leading drug giste. Any reliable druggist who may not have it dn hand will pro- euro it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rnANOisco. OAI , lOUISVILLf , M. NEW YORK , N.f- \voitns , wouos. WliulyVrnnjrte Over the IMumbltiR Dop'U'tin-nt Investigation. Another act in'tho ' great play of investi gating Major Dtnnts , the plumbing Inspector , wixi cut on yostcrdny In the court house basomont. Messrs. Hurillsh , Bechol nnd Donnelly , the members of the committee , were slow In putting in an nppoarnnco nnd It was 3 o'clock bofdro nctlvo operations begun. But from that tlmo until the close It was In teresting enough1 to suit any ono. Both Dennis rtopatrlak , who preferred the charges , nnd Major Dennis were repre sented by lawyers , who for hnlf nn hour fought a battle of words over whether wit- ncjsos should ho oxnmlucd. Mr. Gannon , the lawyer for Donnls , raised the point that as the mooting was called to hear iv deposi tion of Governor Boyd's , no other business could bo taken up. Tho' deposition hail not been received ty the committee , nnd for this rc.ison Onunon wanted' the charges dis missed. Mr. Evans , Fltzpatrlck's attorney , opposed a dismissal and waived the deposition , nrgu- IIIB that the Investigation ohould proceed. T. J. Lowry , a witness who hud been sub- pomncd , was called and sworn , but refused to answer questions put by an attorney. Ho said : "Tho lawyers can't play horsowith mo , nnd I will refuse to answer their ques tions. " Mr. Bcchcl stated that the lawyer was called simply to expedite business. "It's nil \ \ fnrco , " continued Lowry , and addressing his romarki to Bechol. said : "I think you are pretty light welgtit If you have to call lu an attornov to help you out on an Investigation that you know amounts to nothing.1' Mr. Burdish remarked tbnt Lowry wns.tho man who ordered the Investigation , but now wanted to perform the crawfish act. Lowrv took cxcoptlous to this , nnd Inti mated that , if any man said so , ho lied. The four couucilmen then Indulged in a spirited wnrfnro of words , during which Lowry said ho would not bellovo Fltzpatrlck under oath. Lawyer Kvnns took up the fight by stating that Lowry had no right to nssutno that the investigation was n farce. "Of course ho has not , nnd If the councilmen - men would do their duty there would not bo any whitewash spread over the urocccdlngs , " continued Bochci. "That don't iimko any difference , " remarked Lowry , "but I want to say that the commit tee shows considerable weakness. " The discussion was cut off by adjourning until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning , nnd most of the spectators Hied out , leaving the coun- cllmcn alone in the room. After this Bechol and Lowry mndo nn attempt to enter thp Jlstio arena , but were 'proven ted from so doing by the interference of their friends. The gav young bicyclist he's in boil , Not for him Is the spring sun shining , Ho has been ( lung and Is sere In body nnd head But Salvation Oil will mnko him smiling , "Ivogotltat last , " said the fellow who found his couph subdued by a bqttlo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. WITHOUT IjAW OH IjUA.VE. A SenceninhlnnVlio Levies on Kv- < > rytlung 111 Sight. Harry Corporal is again in trouble. Harry is blessed with a lire-proof nerve and a su preme contempt for the property rights of others. Ho Is .the darkey who recently sold n holler stored In the rear of the ICsmond hotel and had it loaded on a wagou before the owner dlscovoiod what was up , and vetoed further proceedings. On several oc casions ho has indulged iu similar operations. It is only necessary for him to see something without a string tied to it on the sidewalk , when ho hires an express wagon to have it hauled to the nearest second hand store. Dr. Larimer moved to n now odlco a few days ago , and loft behind a couple of stoves , valued at $45 , until arrangements could bo mndo for their romovnl. Along came Black Harry , and as soon as ho saw thorn ho declared - clarod that they were his meat. A wagon was secured and they were carted oft and sold. It Is for this act that Mr. Corporal now languishoth. tteoainMllllonaof Homss FALSE ASSERTIONS are ma lo by unscrunuloufi iTVinuructurcrannd dcalm m porous plasters regard- ms their cm ntlvo powers. BENSON'S 1'LASTEHS are the only ones Indorsed by over 0,000 phjslclans and phdrniuctats. lieunrn of imitations and sub tl- tutcs. Dr. Lol > uo's Periodical Pills. Tills French remedy nets directly upon the ( jcnor- ntlvo nrnuna niul cures auppri'aalon uf tliu IUCIIHCH , f { or thrro for fa. t-houlil not bo nscil ( lurlnc prric mincy. The Am. IMI1 nnd Mcd. Co. , llonlty , I'ropn. , Spencer , In. linguists Biipplloil bjr jobbers , ro lulled ( jootlmim DruK 'o. , Omaha. THE NEW WEBSTER JUST PUBLISHED ENTmELY MEV/ . WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL A GRAND INVESTMENT for the Family , ) the School , or the Library. Revision has Jwon In progress for ever 10 Years. Mora than lOUcclltorinllaborers employed. 8300.000 expended Ucforo first cony was printed. Critical examination invited. < lct tlio Unit. SolJbynllliookwllcrs. Illustrntcdpamphletfreo. a. & O. MKIIIUAai & CO. . I'uMIslicrs. Kprlnfiilolil , JIusi. , U. S. A. Cuutlnnl ftitra hnvo loccntly IJCCH issued ecwal chcnp rrcnrlntu of the 1817 edition of Vi'tibster'a Utmbrfcigod Dlctlonarytuicdltlonlong Dictionary , " " Wobstcr'a UncyclofeUlo Dictiona ry , " etc. , etc. Mnny nnnoancaments concernlnR tlicm nro vcryinisleadln u tlio l dy of ciwh , from A to Zitiycaraold , ! nd printed from cheap i > latcs maJo by [ itiotoErof hlng the old pages. ! Bafforlnj from I the eftccU ol youtliful erron loat manJiooJ , to. etrlrdecnr. wastlnnwoaknfiu , I"fll inJWVfiu Clo trcatUu'w lc l { contalniuj railK&rtlcuUn ( or homo cure , I'llKK or cli rBo A iHoSaid laedlcal work i OuAlA U I c a b ) ' ercrj man who it nerroni nnrt ijet > llll t l. Artdrcu Prof. F. O. IMMVfcliK , niouUua , Couu. . \BOY8' and CHILDREN'S BLOTHDIB Not since our advent in the city of Omaha have we made such an elaborate display of Youths1 , Boys' OT3 and Children's Clothing1 as for the present trade. Every dollar's worth of our last season's spring ; and summer stock we disposed of at our memorable fire sale , hence foi this spring : we have nothing to offer the little folks except gar- mcnts of the latest and tmost ap- proved styles ; as to the prices ad- vcrtiscd by our friends in the dry goods business on their job lot of odds and ends , the accumulation of years , \ve \ will simply guaran- tec to meet , to duplicate , and to undersell , from an entire new stock , with twelve timds the as- sortmcnt to select from. We have a'special fondness for our Child- ren's Department , and sec that it lacks for nothing to attract the trade. Lookers or buyers for the netft ten days see to it that you get our prices on Hoys' Clothing ; before you hazzard a dollar in the catchers and baits from bankrupt sales. MEETS SUITS. OUR HAT STOCK Sack , Throe Button Cutaway And furnishing goods would , m and. Prince AIbei't. New fabrics oo c-o overstock tlio average haber in wales , cheviots , clays nnd dasher. Many novelties for your fancy cnsslmeros. Look at thorn Inspection In both lines , prloosnl- and save the tailor's profit. wuys right. Look thorn thi'ourjh. Money always refunded where goods "Dr/-\TTTi- i-tnr > - T/r /-v 9 f V do not prove satisfactory. UlOWlllIlg , IVlHg , & LO. , : - R.EXLIABLEX S.V. . OOR. 16l.li arid DOUGLvAS- Open Evenings Till 8 p. m. Saturdays , 10 p. m. MEMTS. Tire Mtsnrs O.VM- . ENGAGEMENT OF THE COMEDIAN STUART BOESODT , s'D COMPANY OK 1'IjAYhUS. under tlio Direction of W. II. 11AYHKN , Wednesday Evening , April 1st , Oorden & Corbott'sNow Cornody , Is MarriaaB a Failure ? Thursday Evening , April 2d , llronson Ilownrd's Oruut Comedy , THE HEUIETTA , IR. ItOHSON us Uortlo , Thol.amb , 1'rlcos , I'arquct nnd I'nniuut Olrolu 81..V ) , Inlconytl.OO , general ndmls- Ion to Hrt floor , 1.00 , Kcncral admission to balcony 7. " > t' . Rftllory JO. Ilov Sheets open Tttcadtiy inornlhg. BOYD'S. B1H April 3 , 4 and 5. Children's Matlneo Saturday. K.IR.ALKVS Beautiful Knlry Spectacle the 1WHTER * QUEEN" Presenting ft Host of NovoKlos nnd Oildlllca. THE OUiaiNA-t , DA.KES , NOT DO LEOKOE AND I.OLLA. FAIL. ML1.E. HELENA KONUADT , TO ARNOLD Kin A LIT nncl SEE KinALl'Y'SCOlU'Sdo 50 - Persons in the Grand Production , - 60 Prices ns usual. * TirTC 12.13 A TCTTt a Nights and Sat- JL Ju.Ju Vf JCVAJL if. urday Matinee. rhUrsday , Frlduy and SattirCny , Ajn8H4 FA.Y FOSTHITi English Gaiety Co. Urlllliiitt. HowltchlnK Hrltlsh Ilo.iutics. 1'cor- IcbS , Perfect I'ttrlslan Pets. The qucons of ! ) iiricsiio. | Husur\cd scats THc , DOe anil .Tic.llox ulllcooiion Wednesday. DIME'EDUN \Y111 Lavrlor , JInnasor. Cor. llthauJ Tarnim WUUK OF MAUC1I BO. ThoWoolyFnccil llnby. Nntnro' * Grcnteat Curio- sit ) , i-lrnblkn. A ( inmcl Ituxslan Illusion , Tlio Orpheus anil Silurian ( Jiinrtc'tto , In Vocnl nnil ( n- Htrumontul Mu lo. A Jllgli Ulaas Novelty Kntcr- tnlnuicnt. BROWN STOCK FARM. 1391. STALLION SBA.SON. 18D1 MONWOOD 11212. Slrccl by Motion , by Nutwood. 2:18 : ? . 1st , clatu Profiivc , by"l'nncosfc2:211 : . M data Anthem , by Uiiylor 105. ' : td dam AiiKustu , by KvsdyU's Ilollfoimilcr. 4th dam Dolly Mills , by Seoloy's American btnr S3B TO INSUR.13. Brood Mares , Cells and Fillies For Sale , K two ly the Rioat UliiPk Willies ; slro of \ VlnslowWllkfls " : I4 ; ulsu a fushlunublo bied z-y oar-old Wllkcs stulllon u good ono. .Send for utuloguo ; or butter , comu mill see MC"p. BEOWN , Papll ion , Neb r x ZT73&a : ! lorplilnn llnltll Nop 7ttllcurlcl.lK.J OTEPHEHUI.eliinou.O. NEBRASKA National Bank U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , N3B. Capital , - - - - $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - oa.BOO Officers nnd Dlroctom Hcnry W , Vntai , I'roililont ; Ixjnls H. llooil. Vlco-rrosirtcnti JumoiV , S va JV V.Mornu , John B. Colllin , U. O. Cushliu J. N. U I'ulrlctc.V. . II. a. lluiihoi , cmhlor. THE. IRON BANK. Corner 12tli nud Knrnara Sts. A General llnnklri-t Iluslncss Transiotol HOTEL , T/ic jnurrau , < ' . t'lthnntl tnihe. iniixt nnbHt < intltillu Hotel Jltttttltnu In ttinnlm. Itein'u brlc-lt / < trallM ritniiliiu LttHi'incnt to roof. All f/io rttllliiiiH unit /looi-H llnctl irltlt Anhv.ilon Jin ; jn-oof intiiff , iimliliit/ lnti > onHllili--t < > lini-ii ( iitlelt. t'lfKenfiiin'H ititil Jira < i lit nun tlironiilioiit tlia tJiilliUnti , titvum Iiciit , hot Hint roltl iratt'f unit Hiiimli ct'crit I'ouiu. Table ti MiirjifN t'i ( If/IUi'C. 3. SILLO WAY , Prop. HOTEL DEL Corner 14th and Capitol Avenua. Just completed , Uai 100 room ? , thru * stairways , from the top to the bottom , has flnoulovator and dlnntns room eervlos , H flro proof throughout , fma blllarJ rooms and the llnoat totlot rooini in the city. Larjo Sample rooms , Bultej with bath Acs. Co 14th nnd Canltol Ava. Street oar service In alUUroctlons. Jlatoa. from $2.Sptoi 354.00 DR. BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Bet of Tooth on lluliticr. for HVH DOI.I.AIII ) . A perfect lltKuaronlooO , Teeth ox trncltnl wllnout pain or dsiiKor , nml without nnucilliotlci. Uomiinrt Ll IUcr Hlllnvt nt ldiri ) t rntnl llrMiiB anil Crown Work Iff Hi . _ without jilnte * . All wor wur OfRCE , PAXTOH BLOCK , 16TH AND fARNAM intranc ; , JCln ilrcct tlsTalor. Op Q until t > o'clock. A check for will insertion TRADE MARK. # 50 secure TflADC MAHK. of Iialf-incli , one time , in papers below. PHILADELPHIA..Ladies' Homo Journal 500,000 , NEW YORK Delineator 300,000 , " Housewife 140,000 , " Our Country Home I IG.OOO . " Ladies' World 100,000 " Argosy i 130,000 , SPRINGFIELDO. Ladies' Home Companion 116,000 , k , NEWSPAPER jl 1 Advertising Agents. 66 fit 63 W. Third St. , * * * TRADE MARK. - CINCINNATI , O. minimi illinium i minim minium iimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii MO GTJREU : MO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Seventeen yours oxpcrlenoo. A. roiular srnltiMoln mvdlclno. tncllplonni ahoir. Isitlll tmtlna with thopieutoitaucceii , all Norrou ) , Chronic and I'rlvnte Dliouoi. A pjrmunint aura euurautcat for Catarrh .Spcrnmtorrlimn , Lost Manhood , Homlnll Wcnknoat , Melit I.onai , linpotoncr , Srphl l . Sttlctura , and nUtlH- oin's of tlio Illood , Skin nml Urinary Orzins. Nil. iKimrtnUio 15)Jfor oforr cdio I unlertika nnJ fall.to euro. Consultation froo. Hook ( SlystDrlos of Llfo ) so.it froj O.llcoliourj 9 a. in. to 8 p. iu. Hundity 10 n. in. to H m. LA GRIPPE. TurkishTea taken at night and occasional-doses of Quinine , will relieve all pains in the .bones , cleanse the system and mak you feel like a new person. Sure cure for liver , kidney , and nerve affer.Lions. 250 pack- ago. Sample for 20 stamp. Turlusk Cough Cure. The only cough cure that will re lieve cough at once and cure with a few doses. Take no substitute ; will return money if it doesn't cure the worst cough i Price SOG bottle. Turkish Remedy Co. , Omaha , Neb. ADVERTISERS Can reach moro teachers nnd school ofilcors through the columns of our I Local School Journals , published by NebraskaToachors PubllaliluBOorn- pany , than any other tcnchors' paper published in tlio West. A liu-tfo circu lation in Nobr. , Kan. , Colo. , Montana , Wyoming1 , North and'Soulh Dakota. If you want to so 1 your goods Advertise. Address , D. V.STIil'lIIiNS , Mgr , IVor.ont , Nobr. Nobr. Tcachori Pub. Co. Goodyear IVclt mailo Oaluklu ' aitviTttacfl. of ri > M ovcryw. uur . . _ Tlili Ii Ilio orleliul M bliixvuiil / IhcUitniailo. llawbiatiflnil' tatlrmi 1'tisltlvrly nniiotcii- ulno iinlrsa tumpcilimtjia ' t U hh'uu. " J. 3IWSJICO WEAK WOMEN Suvc Yuiirselvos. Xer o Hums wllcuro | eiibacl < . tuko nwnr Hint itloomy , tlrel JoclliiK , Unit iierTumifihttUnllon , putroMciillii yimr chefki.brUlitouyoumrcH. Klioyoii now life , iiiiibl * lion , nplietltr.iuuku you tonfolil nn.ro ntlroctlm Absolutely Jlariiilun. rtunII n bor. iKiitp ll. famdlilet/rcc NIJICVK HKAN CO lluff lo.V 0 Hold by ( .oodmaii Oru IX > . . 11IU Fnrnambl malm STHWIACUHEDK nn'iAiUimtCuroDiTtr/ailitoeli'O ' . av l > ti > < von. cam ; iniurtl com. IforUlb cl p | tBictlcurci l. ro IUllnri liH. , ( ' Is not ploa-ant to taUo , m it is cortt * poaod of all the modloinal qualitloa thntgro to mnko now nnd rich blood \vithoutoDmpollinff the oontsumor to pay $1A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYHDP which can bo bought n-iy where fey thlrty-flvo cants a gallon , na all sur apnrillQB aro. BEQGS' BLOOD FURIoIBRand BLOOD MAKBBJb. . composed of pure rnoJiclno , and ali Iowa the purohasor to add syrap wh'oh is adviaod when glvon tp chlldron. irynur druKKlstdoos not lc j ) It accept , nt ) siifistlluti' , liutordor dlroct from lloitKiMfRi Co. , lUVIu ; Bllclilciui bt. . C'liloiiRO. 111. , autl they will forward , express prciiiilil , ououot * tlo for Si or six for 85. _ Moore's Tree of Lifea A no tllrornroforKldnoy nnd Liver Complaint nmliill Wood illnwuo * . lee > lliiiy to mllcr wli iv jniic'in tioriircd liy nnlnir Muoru M Tree ut lAttf tiindruatliro llrniBlir } Prliutl iwr bottle. 1'rol' pnred nndiut | up by Ir. J , II. Mojro. TKBTIMO.NMI , ; Till * Utocortlfy Cliat 1 hnvo tuito < 1 tlio medic * ITi/i'crtlo ' f lir. Mooro'a'I'rcuof I.lie rntnecl ; to m1 iMitlrn ratl < rnvtlonunrl run mint , liunrtllr rvcom mimt It totho cuilvrliu ' < ( ( ntlllcti'ilevery wlicr . to bo nil clnlmeil fur U In Ihu nluTU vtilcuiout , > M t Mirlau I wui niillcrliiK fnmi I'iMfif nppi'lKO , const ) * imllui. clc. . orlKlnatlii ; from 1111117 find lira * trniililo , nnil I hnil not u > e < l on buttla of Dili Kruil l.lfollc'iiRHlj until I vr Kronllir re-lived , Mr nlf iil o , liulnif nt ii Tay critical maun In lite , wai kVf\ . ferine ninth lit thn.ii. nod lir Mm " > o ( if thli ruirVi ' niljr hu liton Mitrnl from much lulTorlnii und poiti. My Iron ) iircmiluro doitli. Our yourivcit on'i lii'nnii fur icvi'inl riianhun brcn vvrrdoltcnlo. Jl5 diiitra' ti'dpniiielniiif trouble hy tiikliiK rnla nltq iuoiifil hlcli pioducediiruiitiiurvoui debility and o u lmmH > lccnlliiii of tlio lillifl ; lie Imi iticd Qm four iMtttio * ft 'lrr ot I.ifu and fccU unit look * ai thoiiirli ne * lifeline teen Klvcn him If you nri nllthtcil , try It ( ICoiiiiK Mll.i.ili > lime iil.Cnrllilo , In. I'mldlnH ! Mile. Prlc , one dollir. See slnniturei'oi E.'lii 8MHL ForasleDy All DfUBai8t l