Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 04, 1891, Page 8, Image 8
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATUIRDAY , APJUL 4 , 1891-TVVJflLYE PAGES , THE CITY. The cnr of lln for Rector , Wilholmy Co. and tlio Armour packing company , pnsBod tlio custom house yesterday. Frank Smitlor Ischni-gcd wltli selling liquor on Sunday , ilnrch 15 , and the case will 1)0 ) tried before tbo police judge. Tlio tcmpcraturo ns roportccl by tlio local Hlunal service olllco yostordnywns ns follows : At 7 n. m. , 18 = ; at 10 . m. , 113 ® , nmlatlp. m. , 27 ° . At n mooting of Division No. ) , of tbo A. O. II. , resolutions of comlolcnco on the death of "Wlllltim Frnnklln , Into flnanclnl secretary of tlio were passed. To remove tlio injurious cITccts of poisonous face powders , bntno the fnco in warm water nt night then apply SpanlabCourtCreamnlldrunglstsBoU It. Tlio students and faculty of the Otnahn commcrcitil college met and passed ap propriate resolutions yesterday upon the untimely dcnth of Mr. JainoH Van Arsdol , n much'respected student of the com mercial college , who died last week. The funeral of UioUvodiiuehtors of Anthony ninl Bridget Juil o toolc plnco yesterday nftornoon from the fuinlly res idence , SO.'l North Eleventh street. The children xvoio ngcd two and Bevon years respectively and bothdlod of diphthorla. Their remains were Interred In Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Dr. Uirney cures catarrn. Oeo bld . si'nvetit.s x IM.UlHinoitUi , Judge S. M Cnnpmanbas been In Lincoln during tlio weelc. B. 0. Patterson came down from South Bend Wednesday on a visit. Mr. Hugh Corey of Sac City , la. , Is visitIng - Ing his brother John in this city. County Treasurer W. II. CushlnRnnd wife- were visiting In Omaha Wed nojdny. J. \Vntirman nnd ilaut'htor of Lincoln were visiting In the city on Wednesday. Sylvester Johnson and Charles Spence of Louisvlllo were visitors In town Wednesday , L. A. Newcomer went out to Oxford Tues day evening for a considerable sojourn la that vicinity. Mrs. Lovl Holding anil son Dan departed Tuosilav morning for a visit with relatives In F.iirtnont. William Jlurphyof Center precinct was in ths city Tuesday , the guest of his friend , John Liguo. Herman Halschuh returned Tuesday evenIng - Ing , nftcr nil nbjonco of some mouths at Ucmilion , let. Miss Flora Deal of Now Sharon , la. , ar rived Tuesday evening for a visit with her brother ni this city. Miss Minnie Ilousoworth ha1 ? returned to ier homo in Lincoln after a short , visit witti relatives in this city. Mrs. B. 11. L.owls of Dorcheitcr , and ho friend Mrs. ( ! arrctt , have been visiting ultti Mr anil Mrs. Searlo. Charles Sddenstrlcker roturnoil homo last evening after un nOionco of a year in Col orado nnd Wyoming. Matthew tiering has returned from his trip to Missouri whore ho wont upon some Important legal business. Mrs. M. . I ) . Murphy dornrtcd for Hutnboldt Wednesday mornlnpr nnd will visit with her daughter , Mrs. O.K. Ulianuurn , for a few days. Mrs. Dr. WIntentecn and her llttlo dauRh- ter returned Irom Fort Worth Tuesday even ing nftcr o thrco months' visit with her daughter , Mrs. Gaylo. Mrs. Dr. Ctninons of Omaha , accompanied by her aiece. Miss Bessie Gelgor , has been visiting with her sister. Mrs. Spurlock , in this city during the week. Messrs. Franlt Iloi'd and John Cory were at Loulsvillo Monday evening assisting their Oddfellow brethren in conducting some de gree work in their new lodge , Mr. Joseph Critna has Just returned from an extended trip through Oregon and Cali fornia , whcro ho has Ireon visiting relatives for sovorul months. Ho will remain at pres ent with Ills daughter , Mrs. B. S. Hamsoy. Last week Tit Kov. Bishop "Worthington , of the jNrcOraslm diocese of the Episcopal . church held conformation sorvlio in St. Lultc's church , \vhlch the following class was con formed. Mrs. Fanny McCoy , Mrs. Isabel Itlchoy , Mrs. Saruh Smith , Miss Adclla Peterson , Miss Florence White , Miss Chrisslo Clublur , Mrs. Joiinlo Wheeler , Alias Uertrudo Kearney nnd Master Charles Shop- herd. herd..Friday .Friday afternoon and evening thoWomen'a Christian Temperance union , nssistert by the Y.'s , hold an lii/ortnal / reception at the resi dence of Air. O. E. Wcscott , corner Ninth and Main streets , in honor of the return of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Kikonhary to this city , and the dcpartxiroor Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Spur- lock nntt Mr. and Mrs. L. 13. Karnes. A largo number of the members of the union and friends of the parties assembled to wel come the arrivals and god-spood the depart ures. ures.Miss Miss Molllo Bullanco entertained a number ot ber clrl friends at the resldunco of her parents , Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bnllanco , Thursday evening , In commemoration of her fourteenth birthday. Progressive high live anil music were the features of the occasion. Misses .Alico Murray nnd Alice Peterson won the prizes. Among those present were the Misses Lllliu Vnllcry , Gertrude Hilton , Clare Green , Cucv Simpson. Edith Patter son , Lou WnitoMattlo Smith , Alice Peter son , Alice Murray , Alice EikonD.my and Mary Sherman. Astiliuid. Mr. B. G. Clark paid a visit to Ithica Wednesday , Miss Gertie Staub was In Weeping Water one day this week. Arthur Carter , son or 0. M. Cartelof Omaha , was In the city Thursday. Miss Ellen IleilmanU visiting nt her home- In Missouri Valley , In , this week. Mr , George Military Is miulo happy over thonrrivul of an eight-pound boy at his houso. Miss Jennie HIshop is sojourning In the capital clly this week , tlio guest of her brother. Tbo elite of the city were entertained at the homo of Mn. 1) , D. Cooley Thursday evening. Dancing prevailed us nniusoinunt and all present speak most highly of tuo x-oyal Lime afforded by our worthy mayor. Orel. The spring term of district court for Valley county opened hero this morn Ing , Judge E. M. Coflln on the bench. There nro 11U ciises to bo disposed of , thrco criminal and 129 civil cases. Prof. Bradford , assisted by local talent , pave u \ cry ouloyablo concert In the court house Wednesday evening. Tno programing consisted of instrumental and voavl numbers solos and ducts and rsr recitations and char acter sketches , which were highly appro - elated by a largo audience. * M'JIOf , CEXIW A.Vfit M/f. Khen Is and always was a favorite In Omaha. Last scaiou her iio\v \ play of " .Toseohino .Empress of the Preach " , made her more of a fuvorlto than over. It was a decided change from her old plays , and a welcome omo. In the new piny she found n part which sultei lier stately praco better than anything which she had before- attempted ; then , too , it created a now Interest in the actress and In korwork. Her Josephine as a play Is well planned and \\oll carried out. It is a strong and consistent piuturo of the ideal Josephit.u. Jilllo. libea brings with her a splendid com- piny of Udles and gentlemen , \\\io \ \ look tin liworlc.ll characters they ImpoMonato as to physique an I general bearing. Mllo. Ilhca'i ' n * , cngagcmout is only for two nights , Monda nun Tucsdiry evenings , April 0 and 7 , nnd Tuesday matinee. Scats go on sale tomorrow morning , The enpagoincmt of the Payton comedy company , -which opens for one woclt at lie Grand on Sunday afternoon with "Tho Pearl ofSavoy. " will boat thefpllowlng very lo\v prices ! Thirty cents for all orchestra seats : ; a ) cents for all balcony seat * * ; and 10 cents for the gallery. "Dad's Utn" I * billed for Sunday evouhi } * . _ _ _ _ The Fay Foster English painty company will close its cntfilccmoiit at the Grand with amutluco this aftonioon and aflaal tier form- unco thli ovenlng , Popular prices of aduilv * lon arochnrfeiJ , reserved seats boiuj 33 , DO Mil 73 cmti. BIG REALTY TRANSACTION , Mr , Alf D. Jones Bolls the Property nt Sixteenth and Harnoj , SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND IN CASH , 7lio Sehlitz llrowliiK Company of waukoo Ilny n Choice Business Site for I'crinitiant Improve- inonl Ottior Ijooal. One ol tuobluRcst real estate deals of the year wai closed yesterday , By It the clcs.int property at the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Harnoy streets passes Into tlio possession of the Schlltz brewing company of Milwaukee nnd Mr. Alfred D. Jones , the former owner , has $75OOJ , In cold cash to console him for the lois of his prop erty , xvhlch wai used as his homestead for a generation. The sale was made by a prominent real cstato agency and possession will bo given at on co. The property lias a frontage of 00 feet on Harncy street and 1W ! on Sixteenth street nnd is ono of the best business corners of the city. The prlco is aRood one , considering the strlngoncy'of the money marketand amounts to nbout $1.100 per front foot on Harnoy street. It is not known to what use the purchasers will put their now possession. The SchllU company has , however , been trying for some tlmo to secure a suitable site for u mammoth , music hall nnd summer concert room and Ills supposed that n building arranged for that purpose will bo erected on the site Just pur chased. Callgraph writing machine is the best for maulloldlng and for speed. HIS IlOAKOI-Ilt'S MAIU Landlord Mvorinoro Opened Letters to Ills Sorrow. Sam Llvcrmoro has learned tbat the mere fact that he runs a hotel does not confer upon him thoritihtto open his guests' letters. One Sunday , about i | month azo , Sam called at the postolllco and asked for all the mail for his house , including any for his boarders. The mall was turned over to him nnd among the letters was one for Mrs. Julia 1'olbcr , a hoarder nt the Hotel Llvermoro. Sam knew that his boarder had been ex pecting some rnonoy by mall nnd after In specting the letter ho concluded there was some money Inside. It was but the work oT tm instant to tear the letter open and he was rewarded bv finding $ < i Insldo. lie tuekcil the money away In hw inside pooket and said nothing to nobody , The woman to whom tno money had boon sent soon learned of the fact and in- quin'd nt tbo postofllco. An In vestigation was niado and suspicion , pointed towards Sam. lie was nrrosted jestcrday , but stoutly denied the ehargo against him. The evidence against him was very strong , uwwovor. nnd ho waived exam ination heforo the United States commis sioner. IIo gave bonds In the sum of ? " > ( ) ( ) for his appearance at the next term of cou rt. If your cough keeps you awaite and rest less nt night , talto .Ayer's Cherry Pectoral nud obtain Immediate relief. This remedy allays Inllammntion , heals the pulmonary or gans , induces sleep nnd restores health. The sooner you begin the better. Notice oI'DlHSoliitiim of Co-I'nrtner- Hlllp. Notice Is hereby given that tlio co partnership liorotoforo existing under the firm nnmo of Markcl & Swobo , is this day dissolved by mutual consent , Mr. Mtirkol retiring , All debts owing by this ilrra will bo paid by Thomas S\\obe , and all credits due said firm must bo paid to him. Signed. J. E. THOMAS SU'OllE. OMAHA , April 1 , 1801.THOMAS "Hoard of Trade Sottvnnlr. " H. N. Blood & Co. have Issued a very cred itable publication setting forth the advantages nnd resources of Omaha. The work was done under the auspices of the Omaha board of trade. It contains ninety half-tone portraits of leading citizens und twenty cuts of Omaha business buildings and residences. Typo graphically It is well-nigh perfect. It Is printed on the highest quality of boon paper from the press of the Hces printing company of this city. The binding Is In keeping with tno moehanicnl excellence , being of padded leather , beveled edges. It may bo said thnt the subject matter of this publication cannot bo adequately treated in 100 pages , This may bo true , hut the essential features of Omaha's greatness uro put well to the fore , present ing a very good idea of tlio commercial im portance ! of this city. The work is designed for distribution outside of Omaha among prospective investors. Severn ! styles of binding have been adopted to facilitate its distribution through the mulls. All in all , it is a creditable work , nnd the publishers will reap handsome letuvni for their labor. "Tho TfationnlBuildor's Album of Beauti ful Homes , " containing ; 2)0 ) elevations , per spectives , iloor plans and Interiors of villas , residences and cottages , should bo In the hands of every architect , builder nnd con tractor. It will also bo found n very valua ble work by these contemplating the erection of a building of any kind , as it is brimful of common souse , practical designs. All tlio working plans are drawn to a scale nnd are m'ochatiicully correct in every particular. Sufferers from Coughs , Sere Tliront , otc.shouldtry "Brown's UroncliialTroches , " a simple but sure remedy , Sold only in boxes. Price 23 cents. April "VVeatlirr Predictions. If a peck of March dust is worth n king's ransom , and April showers bring forth May llowors , ia it not right to pro- diet that ovcry day in every month the electric-lighted , stoiun-hcatud.voatlbulcd limited trains of the Chicago , Milwau [ kee & St. Paul railway will con tlnuo to run on the short line between Omaha and Chicago. The oloctrio reading lump in every berth of their paluco hleopinj' cars IB their own patent tind cannot bo used by any other company. Ticket otllco , 1501 Farnatn sir-cot , Omaha. Will Ho Veto It ? Whether or not Mayor Gushing will veto the Bnllou ordinance passed by tnc clly council Thursday night Is a mooted question with thocouncllmen. The mayor , yesterday , said : "All I know about the ordinance is what I road in the newspapers , and for this reason I cannot say what I shall do. To tell the truth , I have never scon the ordinance ! and liavo not talked with , tlio councilman about Its pro visions. " Tlio few councilman who opposed the passage claim that the mayor will attach his veto. They also claim that the frlondsof the move cannot ratio it over his veto. The ten members who voted In the affirm- atlvo on the passage of iho ordinance talk In a different strain. They do not think that the mnor will exercise his veto , but If ho should conclude to do so , they state that twelve members will vote to have the ordl- nanco become a law. J5vn < ling Exemptions. Matt 0. Parr charges John Hoffman \vlth violating tlio state law concerning uxomp- tlons. The complaint alleges that Hoffman hold a book account for $ W against Parr and trans ferred it to Gcorgo T , Wutator of Sioux City , whoni ho Induced to garnwneo and at tach S12J duo * Parr from the Union Pacific railway company , said watjos having been csrnod within sixty days preceding the gar nish mont. The complr-lnt further alleges lhat these inproceedings were induced solely by Hoffman for the purpose of ovadlns the exemption law of the state of Nebraska , which would I have protected his nagci , TlO Ol'IMONS. Mayor Cmhlnij nnil Itrnil Slnue'ttor on llio Veto. Oovernor i Doyd's vote of the Newbcrry bill was the loading topio of convocation yester day on the street , in publlcofllccs , and among nil classes of wen who are interested In tno nilWl work of tha state legislature. Mayor Gushing said : ' 'I hnvq not road the Nowberry bill , but Judging from what I have heard and read about it , I should think that Governor Jloyd had done nbout the right thing In refusing tn sign the bill. If Iho bill is unconstitutional , ho hns , ofhi coursn , done iho only thine his duty reijulrcs. It strikes nr.o that the farmers of this state nuke a great mistake when they attempt this arbitrary and radical legislation , , nffoctlnif the great financial In terests of the Unto. The trouble -with thcso maximum rate bills is that they Ignore n principle which is recognized In every other line of business , and thnt is this : A railroad company may'see lit to haul onolliicot goods for tnucn less per huhurod than some other lines of goods , just as a grocer soils sugar at 111m prli'O Avhlcli brings no profit while ho makes 80 percent on somcothcrllnoof ioods , sold to tuo sumo customer who bought sctb the sugar. Tlio grocer could not afford to sell nil his goods at n prlco which would allow no profit , neither can a rallro.ul com pany do business that way. I bellevo there should bo n good deal of give nnd tuko in dealing with railroads , just , ns wo do with every \ other line of business. These are bad ctl times to begin to cut anil slash nt our great enterprises , " citt Brad Slaughter said : "I am very glad thnt It was n democratic governor who had to handle the Nowborry bill , but at Iho snmo tlmo I think Governor Iloyd's head is level. I Imvo not read tlio bill , but JudgliiK from the criti cisms I have read of It , I believe It Is tin Iniquitous bill and would hnvo done great In jury to the manufacturing nnil Job bing Interests of Iho state. Look at Iowa for nn example. 1'hero ia no such thing as getting a through rate from Dos ilolnes or any of the distributing points In loxva thnt will enable the jobbers nnd manufacturers to compete with these of Nebraska , Minnesota or Chicago. The Iowa local ruto and the inter state commerce regulations work so dlsad- vnntngeously Mint the lonfj haul from tiny point in Iowa has become ruinous to the job bers nnd manufacturers. If the locnl rates were placed uiidcr the same restrictions In Nebraska that they are in Iowa , wo would see the same results hero. The Jobbers and manufacturers would bo driven to Giilcago , whorothcy can get a cheap long haul rato. " ( V INCOME TO THE EXECUTIVE I'lntii ) Discussed fur the Entertain ment of President Harrison , InlormaUon from Washington status that President Harrison and party will , in all probability , pass through Omaha about May 10 on the way east from the Pacific coast. The pcoplo of Omaha will , of course , bo anxious to glvo President Harri son n reception that will in so mo degree ox press thogood will and loyalty of this great and prosperous western city. How to entertain the president most ngreo- nbly and appropriately is the question that will demand very careful consideration nnd perfect harmony on the part of the leading citizens of Omnna. Mayor Cushlng said yesterday , when spoalc- Ing of the anticipated visit of the chief executive : "If President Harrison visits Omaha 1 fool safe In saying that our people will accord him a reception befitting the occasion. Omaha will not bo found wanting when the chief executive of the nation mnltei us a visit. If the president can give us a day or part of a day I should thinlc a short drive about the city , with a banquet nt ono of the clubs or hotels , might bo n pleasant way to show our respect. It is too soon , however , to say anything about the character of the reception , because wo don't know how much time ho will spendln Omaha whether he will bo hero ntall. When these questions are decided wo can arrange tUorest to suit. " ' Major Clarkson , tha postmaster , said : " \Vo should give Projidcnt Harrison a ro- ceptlon commensurate with the fact that ho Is president of the United States. I have nothing definite to suggest as yet , for wo know nothing definite about his call hero. When his tour across the country hns boon more dctlnitoly ar ranged then wo shall know what to do when ho reaches Omaha. I am in favor of doing the handsome thing if the president honors Omaha by n visit. " Collector Peters of the revenue oflico said : "I will do my part to assist the citizens of Omaha in giving to the president a reception in keeping with the occasion. " Goner.il Brooke said : "Do notaslc mo to anticipate what the citizens of Oinahn will undoubtedly do In excellent stylo. I will say nothing about what the troops may do , but y ou ought to know that if the president of the United States visits Omaha bo will bo Quito sure to see about all the soldiers in the community. " THE MARKET I1ASKKT. Prevailing Itetnll Prices of Necessit ies and Luxuries Housewives in their marketing expeditions will find n good assortment of new vegetables from which to select materials for Sunday menus. Meats have advanced In price , but the amount consumed will ho less , tha supply of "green stuff" ' bolnj ? accordingly groa tor. The following prices prevail : VtOETAUWSS. Lettuce , 5c per head ; parsley. Go per bunch ; radishes , 5o per bunch ; top onions , no per bunch ; asparagus , ISJ cper bunch ; beets , lOc : cauliflower , 20c@35o per head , vituifs. Pinonpples , aO@-lOo each ; oranges , 25@75c pcrdoz ; crape fruit , 10@15c each ; bananas , ! i5j0a ( : ! per doz ; apples , ( J3o per peck. ; cran berries , 15c perqt. MEATS AND OAJtnS. Iloast beef , 12@15c : roast pork , lOc ; roast vojl , l @l.c ; roast mutton , 12(313c ( ; spring Inmb per quarter , Sl.'i'iGJjl.M : wild ducks , 20 ( gillie each ; chickens , 15c perlb ; turkeys. ISo perlb ; ducks , 15o perlb ; goose , 15e perlu. 81 FT1NTG THIJ IllOT. Jnil o llclsley's End of the Chop II01140 Klgllt The ebon house rioters' trial commenced in police court nt 3:30o'clockyestcrday : after noon. Aercnt crowd was in attendance. Many colored people were there to see the | outcome of the affair. Ofllcor Jesse Newman was the first wit ness for the prosecution. lie tola the story of the light , which was substantially the same us printed In Tun Dec at the tlmo , OftlcerNewman said : "Hopoivoll came tome mo at the commencement of the row and told mo to get out , nt tno sumo tlmo pushing mo. Then Hopovvcllhit mo and I arrested him. The light then became general. " Ofilcers Rouser nnd Uodola followed , then Pride and Young told their story. At the closing hour of court the prosecution had not finished , and the case will bo continued at 9 o'clock this morning. With His Thumb , A boy U said to Imo saved tlio NctlicrlatuU ( rein liiiiiid.itlon. Multitudes have licnn saved from tlio Invasion of disease by a botllo of Ajct's S.irsaparllla. This nicillcino Imparts tone to the system nnd itrcniilliciia every organ anil Hiiro ol Hit ) body. " I lia-ve laken a great deal of medlclno , but nothing has done me so much good aj Ay rUSar5apirllla : , I aporlciiceil lubcno- Dclal edectj before I 1ml quite finished ono bottle , nml I can freely testify Hint It Is ilia beat blood medlclno I know oJ. " L. NV. Ward.sr. , Woodl.ind , Texas. "Confined lo nn oftlnc , as I am , from ono year's end lo another , wlllt llltle or no out door exercise , I find great help In Ayer's Bnmparilla.wlilcli I have tucd for several yearsi\nd nm utpti"sciit using , with cxeol- lent rcjults , It enables mo to kcej > ahv.iys at my post , enjoying the best of health. " II. C , BaniM , ilalJeu , MMI. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla D31. J. O. AYEH Ss CO. , X.owoll , Ka-'B. | l.li (9. ( WoilQ JitoUlt. I'LU/XS. 1'rlsoncrw Armlgkod llororo iTtitlgo Ki- tello In tlieilHstr.ot Court , Judge Estellc pvlton the judicial Imrnoji yesterday mornlngtnml occupied a sent beside Judges Hopowell anil Ferguson In court room Mo. 1 , whcroihe listened to the loading of the Journal , After the other ijudgo ) had ropilrod to their respectlvo rooms ho announced that today ho woulai hear motion * and next \\oelc would take up the trial of the criminal COiCS. The prisoners from the county Jail wcro bronchi before the court to plead. William Dwycr nnd John Ulibcrt , who broke Into JMorris & Wllcox's store nnd stele JIM ) \vorth of shoes ou the night of March 11 , pleaded not guilty. Krod Olllphnnt , who stele n SIM bugey from Jamea H. "Woods Mnrch 0 pleaded not guilty. The court withhold sentence in order to consult with the county attorney. Charles "W. Mullnywho brolto Into John P , Henderson's house January " 'J nnd stele $ )7 worth of clothing , the property of Ii. B. Thomas , entered nploa of not guilty. Ucorgo Itcctl , charged with having bur- glari/ed the hotel of Catherine Hculand March 1-1 , entered n pica of notgullty. Dell Perkins , a otio-lcgged man , dented having attempted to kill his wife , Lizzie 1'er- klns , last .November. Thomas McNnmeo pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder. The information stated that , November 11 , 1800 , ho bc.it and murdered ono ICato Nichols in a house of 111- fame Kept Tiy one Nella King. H. J , Schoolov pleaded not guilty to the charge of having forged a So.JJj bank check ou Jones of Omaha. Bon Cohen entered a plea of not guilty to Iho char < 'o of receiving stolen property , nud Vaughn Hazel and Koboit Douglas were held as witnesses , A. U , Smith denied having robbed li.J. Mattleson of $1 ! ) March 17. Frank Brucr who worked the safe in the Bobton store May DO , lb9J , and then stele JJ47 worth of dress goods , entered the same pica , Judge Estcllo stated tbat ns Hruer nail Dcen ono of his clients , ho would as l : one of the othorjndges to llx the bail. John AiinU nnd Pat ICoyo < , charged with having stolen ? I50 from Clarke Ii Wolfe , February 111 , plead not guilty. Dnn Oeiser and Neil Prior denied having gambled on January 17 , and were released on bonds , The crooked cases of the Don Carlos lum ber company were disposed of la this ma nncr : C. L , Blazer was called , but as ho fnilou to appear his bond , $1,500 In each of the two cases , signed by Georito II. Davis and Nat II. I3rowii wcro declared forfeited. This was good news forli O. Halstcad , who Is hold on the charge of having robbed a prostitute of her diamonds , for ns soon as HIazcr's ' bonds were declared forfeited , County Attorney Mahoney moved that the diamond case bo dismissed and llalstoad was released from jail. / .Tudgo 'Wnkeloy devoted yesterday aflor- noon to severing bonds and listening to tbo tales of woo connected with ralsmated cou ples. James GIblor was successful in proving tbat his wife , Emma , had gone to ICausas City and the bad. Elizabeth Turner had a husband , William , who as a drunkard and worthless character was proven 11 blooming success. Richard Livingstone's wife , MInnie , deserted - sorted him fifteen years ago , and wont with a better looking man , but hoping for her re turn ho never applied for a Uivoreo until re cently. Henry Vlnegarovitch was given his free dom , while tis wife , Sarahn , who went to Polnnd ten years ago nnd never came back , will bo given the same privileges. Alice Neil has become convinced that mar riage is u failureond has brought suit to bovor the ties that bind her to her husband , Will iam. She charges thnt they wcro married last November ami that thirty days later she was knocked down , kicked nnd bruised by her said husband. Joseph Taylor wns hoforo Judge Wnkeloy yesterday nnil wis granted a dlvorco from ins wife. Annie. In the Jail of 1881 they operated a booth nnd candy morry-go-around at the fair , whoro.tho wife acted as cashier. After the fair closed , with MOO in her pocket , she departed for Salt Lane City , slnco which tlmo she has refused to live with the plaintiff , There was nnothor man besides Josepn nt the bottom of the trouble. Tlio New Pnbst Saloon. The Pitbst headquarters saloon ntl210 Farnam street will bo opened Saturday evening. ! Music by Second infantry band. The building has been elegantly ilttod up and it now makes ono of the most hundsomo saloons In this part of the country. Fritz Anderson is the manager of the Pabst. /V llunnwny Hoy. William Cramer , landlord of the Hotel Boguo of Sioux City Is hero looklnp for his runaway son , a boy of twelve , who left homo a fir.v days ago in company with another lad two years his senior. The runaways were seen hero Thursday , and the police are now looking for them. Uflod In Millions of Homes 10 Vxira tbo Standard. IsnKurorcm fnco preparation. IinpjrtH a poorly complexion , lonki I'.ko Bprlim' water , no loud or ilnninKlnulnKrcdlcMtK.nnrriinti'il llio host In America. * 2npnckncc , orJfor W. Sent anywhere prepaid on receipt of pilco. or C. O II. Klnsler DruK Co. , I.e llo .V l.callo lUulUouOimin UruK Co.,0malm , A. I ) , fouler , Council lllulls. UOWNTJICHT FRAUD cilsta In the claims of manufacturers nnd deal ers for tbo okl-fnshloncil " porous" plasters nnd tlm many Imitations of I115N' bON S now on tbo market. BENSON'S Is the only porous plaster possessing medicinal valun. IIo sure you gel BENSON'S. The Great JSWiif/t 1'rrncrlittioH. Ciirun played out nianhoiut , nuikei noclotjr n pica- sura nnil married lirtymitlafnctory. InMiurtlt rc - toroa tluityltnlltr thnt boloinin to < i lii'iiltlir yonnit man. l3apucL o,01 8 for IV Soul per until. In n plain cnlocl envelope from nt i ratlon , on receipt of | > rlco. The Klnslei Dmtf Co. , McCitrnilck A I.unil. I elle A lA ! lli ! , OmiUiih A. 1) . KoHtcr.touncllllluBi. Young Mothers ! Jl'e Offer J' u < Itetnttly irlti / JTmiirei Safely to Life of Slothtr an < l C/ilM "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Jlobi Confinement of II * 2'aln , Horror ainlJttik. ' I'rli-iid I A -rnilngon botteof } aiojlirr' ulTen'ilbui llttlu pu n.un.l lil""J ; * l' ' " , " "co { ' " ' wiuh.n u nricrwaitl u in l In "u'i < ' , caaiai Mr * Jlh nt Oiai , Umar , JIo. Juu. 15(11.1S91. ( Bt-nt by expresi. cturge * rffl'nl'l.0".11 ' ; ; " . ' ? ; , ' . priceI1.Mlior ) toltu1. lluolt to llullivrimulledirce. uu.vubiii.i : > uKouijA'roii co. , , ATLANTA , ( JA , 801,0 nV AI.t. IJBOUaiSTS. Bufrorlnr from Tu WEAK MhN the cUccta ol . - youUitul erron loitWuliood , ota. al.M ) contnlnlnj ADVANTAGES ! ! OP BUYINCf- : M-I-S-P-I-T- It would not pay the tailor to make up poor innlorinl ; therefore , In buying mlufits you nro nlivnys certain to pot cloth that will glvo good satisfaction and long service- . Then the tailor tnkoa far moro euro with Ills work tlmn la bestowed upon factory work , vrhoro the Idea is to slight the garment as much as possible in order to turn out work cheap. Another proai advantage la thai , amone our flno intsllts.you ivlll ilml tlio half txntl quarter sixes , and really better lilting ccotla than can" * bo found in establishments that deal in ready imulo clothing- . Then misfits by buying : jou are really putting In your pocket what the tnllor looses ' , for you got ns good ns the tailor would umko you for just nbout hnlf what the tnllor would' All Alteration d'ono frco ol charge to insure n good lit. 3BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS , SUITS. OVERCOATS PANTS. 123 00 Mcrolinht Tailor mmlo nt 112 00 ; 00 > Jorclnmt Tnllor niado at II W ) 123 OOMorclinntTnllornmilout flO 00 $ C 00 Mori-hunt Tailor 111 ado at fa 00 lltt ( M ) Merchant Titllor made .it 10 00 30 00 Merchant Tailor inailont 11 BO S CO Merchant Tnllor i40 00 .Merchant Tnllur made at IS 25 40 CO Merchant Tailor inadont 14 tt militant 4 oo n ) MCI chant Tnllor innileat 2000 4.ri OOMorchlmt Tailortnacloiit a > 00 10 OOMoiclnint Tailor nuiilo at c CO W IH 00 OOMoiclnint Merchant Tailor Tailor ninilo ninilo at nt M ! XI SO 00 M CO Merchant Tailor umilo at 2200 13 00 Merchant Tnllor inndo at COO f. > 00 Murcliant Tullor inndo at : n 00 CO OOMarcliant rnllurnnidont " 0 00 13 00 Merchant Tnllnr mmlont 760 75 00 Merchant Tullor inntlu at 33 OD 70 00 Mcichant Tnllor maaout W 00 IB DO Merchant Tailor miulout 850 A perfect lit warranted , nnd all goods sold on their merits. A guarantee in every case just ns represented , nt the ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309. : Belts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14O9 DOUOLiA © STHE1HT OMAHA , NEB. Tno ifiost widely and favorably knownspec- Inllstslix the Unftoi Stntcs Tliclr IOIIK ex perience , remarkable iklll niul iinivars.u suc cess la the treatment nnil euro of Nervous , Chronio nnd BurizJcul Disputes , cntltlo these onilncnt physicians to the ( nil coiilHIcuco ot the aflllctert ovprywhore. Tlmy ciiurnntoo : A OEKTAIN ANMJ I'OSITIVK OU1IE for the awful pfTcc-tsof onrly vlco and tlio numer ous vvlls thnt follow In Its train. IMUVATK. III.OOII ANUblCIN DISEASK3 spetvllly. compliHoly nni ) permanonti v curocl , NEIIVOUS IlElllLlTy AND SEXUAL 1)IS- OKDERS yield readily to their skillful troat- . FISTULA AND UECTAL TILCBU3 guaranteed cured without pain or detention from business. I1YDHOCEL.E AND VAlUCOCri-E permn- noiitly mid suceossfnlly uured In every case , 8YPHILIH , OONOHUHICA , GLEET. Spor- nintorrliun. Koinlunl Wcnkiipsi , Lost Manhood , Night Emissions , Decayed riiuultlcs , Kcinulo Weakness and all ilelloato disorders peculiar to either soposltlely cured , as well ns all functional disorders that result from youthful follies or the oxccsi of miiluro years. QTK'irTI ' I \ ) \ \ Ouarantcod pernmno n t ly O I IMWl Uixb cured , rotnovnl coinpleto , without cuttlns , caustio or dilatation. Cures en"ectcil nt homo by patient without o mo ment's pnln or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A SURF niRPTll ( ? BVful ? Tcct'J of rt. OUl\Ii V/U1VL < early vlco whloli hrlnss , orcanlo weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all Its dreaded Ills , permanently cured. niPv * 'RFTTQ Address those who have Im- L/I\0. ibl 10 palrnil thciui IVPS by Im proper IndulRotico nnd holltiuy nablts , which ruin both mind anil body , imUUlug them for biHlncss. atudr or inarrhiKO. MAHUIE1) MP.N or these ontrrinc on that happy llfo.awaro of physical debility , cjulcUly assisted. OUR SUCCESS IB tased upon facts. First Practical cxporl- onco. Becoml Every case Isspoclally htuuled , thus starting rlRlii Third meillolnes lira prepared In our laboratory oxiictly to suit each case , thus effecting cures without Injury. Drs , Betts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA , NEB DU. T. KEMX aoDimiII'8 OIUFVTAl. OUEAM , Olt il.VCJIC.VI. IIKAU1IKIKII , ItemovdiTnn , I'lmpli * , Frcclc. In. Muth ratchcn , Ifeulianil hkln lUtu&eBantl every bleinleli on . - - .jL < li'tullon. It lias .a ; = is fnj tatte2 * * ft3fc' < i. n y/ B ioo < i Die test of u 3- H sgf * nnrt ' " - o umiAnnnrt "a Cj3 ; j JV .Jr IJ/rIiairali-mjweUutelt ( \ § 5 . . 1 ( j / Vj/tol .uroUl.pro | . ! fl * 4 / ? v erl lumlc. Atciipt no cuunurfeic fit fclmllai nanc. Dr.U A. bntr paid tu a ladjr uf tlie limit-ton 'nliitlenli"A ) } OU Jndeanllluiicthc-ni , I n oniinrii'l'Uou ' * iiiinrul of all the > kln pnpiua. tlonn. " 1-orwiloby nil ItiugtrMH nnil Fanry Uuwli Deal- ertln the Unllod Plfttos. ranadninnrt Ewojie ti.HU.TJIorKl.S3.1'rop'r. 37 Orent Jouca St.N , Y. PHENO- LIHE CURES COLDS IN THE HEAD , by one application. OATABEH , in a very short time. HAT FEVEB , in from 3 to 5 daj3. EAEAOHEinstautly. , _ _ FIFTY CENTS A BOTTL'E , FOU SAMO in1 AliiDKUaOISTS. . I'ropnrwl only by tlio I'lIENOUNUMlSDlOlNKCO. . Darker Ulock. Uiunba. U. S. A , * * EnBiiiB Dlmmonil . . . ENNYROYAL PILLS Orlfllnol nilllnlr Ornulnc. A ftrc. ! ? rcllibl * . i oie in UruiKlit kr Cltklaitirt iall k f'J-J ' .wmcl * ronJ Iu lied Jub' b' ' vjjffiJ\ [ BO othrr. Kf/uitiengitoul uliiU' ( ( ID ilanrl far pkrl'lcaUri , trBtloinfiUU > ' 5 M | V 'loSToOTeSlowil'l * jiii / P" . Cbl.br.t rthei Ie CoU .l.on SQU rN 8old tj o ftltlrogcliM. I'liUBaft. . la. W A KFTTn .ABOHW to sell the I'lnlc-ii VV/ViN 1 12U oiothcs Will' ! tlio only line over Invcntocltlmt holds tlioulotlics with out pins ; n pcrfoct succcsi , ; ii.itunt recently Issued ; soln only by uBonls. to whom the in clusive rlslit li B ! vcn. On recolut uf M centv e will send u sample line by mulls iilso plrcu- Inn ; prli-o list mill lorius to "K'V'V , . . ' , ' , ' ! ' ynur torrlt < iry tit unco. Addrctv lllh I 1 LF.S3 CLOTIIKS l-INU UO. . 17 llcriiiuii t Worcester For neuralgia bathe v/ith Pond's Extract. BRACE UP ! WcnV rcrn , with l"aln nerte * sr.d oiual prgtni lmJilr dcaiillndnn ; l ulutecur lii.ViilVBlltAMi. ! : T r m tooMmen iuun .iilro ilrennci .I/or to ex. . . , ' luII porboi.poMpnld. l'implilelirt' i NK1IVB IIJ/AN / CO. llumi.o. . V BWl > rUuOiliii nJJrugCo.IIIO rarnauiSt. , Omalm MENTS. BOYD'S , il3 , 4and5. Children's Matlnoo Saturday. KIRAX FY'S Ilcaullful rnlrr Spcctncle the EWHTERQUEEFG I'rOKMitlnc a Hoit at Novolllcs nnctOililltlci. D0 TIII ; OIMOIMAI , nMtis : , NOT AND I.OMA. FAIL MI.LK. HIM-RNA KO.NUADT , TO AKXOU ) KIUAM"Vnncl ° * 1 < ' J KIHAIjl'V'S ( 'OKI'S lie ItALLHT 00 - Persons in tlio Qraud Productiou. - 60 I'rloos ns usunl. THE GRAND p Matlnco at 2:30. : This ocnlng at 8:13. : FA.Y FOSTLiR English Gaiety Co. Ilrlllhint , lluwltchliig , llrltlsh lli\uitlos. 1'oor- luss. 1'orfcct. I'arlsliin Puts. Tlio queens of burlesque. Itosorvucl scats TJo , & 0o unil itoc.Box olllco now open. CyK'ANPFOR ONE WEEK Commenting Suiuliij , April > , 3uinli > \Vocltioaili u atict Sal.iirclsiu. The Strongest reportolro company la Omaha this soiibon. People 2S Sunilav MntlnooI'lio IVarl of Pnvoy. " Sunday Nlfilit "flail's Hlrl. " CIiaiiRO of Hill Every rprfornmiifc. 1'rlcos All orolientia .sc.Us , reserved , 30 ccntsj all balcony scats , resorvi'il. ' , ' 0 ctmte ! Kallery , lOceutii. IJoi shoot open bumUy at 10 ii. in. nnd Tuesday Matlnoe Monday nnd Tuesday , April 6 nnd 7. Klnt nrpcnrnnio ln > ro llil" tonion of tliat traclo oin lloniil nctrussiinil beautiful woiunn , Inljprnoir lil torlenl plar. tjr Allicrt llotnnil vuii , ( touiiiloilon thf lives 01 .Naioli'an | llona- .parto and the KuiprcssJoseplilno ) , JOSEPHINE , EMPEESS of the FEENOH. Supported \Vlllulmllnrrls ns N'apolcon llona- part and an cici'lli.'ntconip.in } ' . Tlio coitnnicinre nicrb' | Tlio nioiintinu of tlio t > lay iiinicnlllcnnt. I'llccs us usual Seats on ale batiirdtiy luornliiR. DIME EDEN MUSEE. \Y11I \ Lawler , Manaser , Corllthaurt I'arnam WKKIC OP MAUCIl SO The Wootjr Kneed Ilalijr , Nature's Oroatoit Cnrlo- lt ) . StrnMltn. A Uranil Hii slnn Illuilon , Tlio Oriihouaund Silurian Ouartotlo , In Uicnl anil In- Btrumontul Muhlo. A lllich Clmis Novelty Kntor- talument. THE MATCH DBSS BOOK. HAVE YOU Ifl.AI ) BY SISTER AGATHA. 12 mo.paper , 337 pages , price 00 couts. 1'UKSS NOTICKS. 'Tills ' prurlontmhiilcd rHr' ntorlot nro unreal nstliey nro Initcllcat"Oiunlia WorKI-IIor.ild. -Contains nrnnj awcot niirt IMiro atorlta , Hiiiny bo callednDccnmoruiiof purltvIlrooklyn Ailvcrtlxcr. The vllo utticks : upon Slslor Aeatha'a boolc but help Its balu. 1'ioploof ( Jinalin , re'id unil ilecldc. rors.iloovcrywhcro. JORDAN BROS. , Publishers , No. 211 No. OthStreot , Phlli. Pa , NEBRASKA National Bank U. S. DEP03ITOKVT , OMAHA , N.3J . Capital , - - - > $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - Oii.BOO OIHcorsnnd Dlroctori-ironrj W. Yntnt , I'roililont ; 1/jwls a. llooil , Vlco-1'nniaont , Jniuyi W. ftara u , W V.Morae , John Ii. < Vllln5 , It 0. CuiUliiA J. W. II I'nlrlck. W U. S. HuBlio * , ca'lilor. O.U-1 ITi 1 liON J3 AX K. Corner I'Jtli nuil 1 'amain 311. A General ILiubliu Hunloosi Trnmicto I Jlorililu llnltll ur.dlnlot.o'JuiUj'i STErllEMS.Libiaun.O. - HOTEL. T/io Mtirrait , < ' . t Itlt unit Jturttfii , intlin limit Hliliitiintinllll raimtritrtril Hotel ftutlilini/ Hnnilnl. Nerniil hvnt'ti brick jlrn tea lln fiinttlnilrout ItiHrment in / ; Alt the -linun tutd floofitlliicil trltli .tulicHtdi lira in-oaf Inlittl , iiiiikltitIt timioHtlblu tn dtii-H fjii/ / . - . i " / < ! ftiitcH < tntl / / ulfiriiiH Hiratitllmiittli" lititHltHfMenm hettt , hot nnil < < > ! < ! iinttn- unit NitiiMliliu'lH ti' < -i-in' < " - -T'lblu untiiti-iKiuHuit any- M"el' < ! ' B. SICLOWAY , Prop. HO"i7fl L DB LLO 1ST JB , " Coriisr 14th and Capitol Avenue. Just coiup'.otort , ha-j 100 rooms , thro ? ttnlrways , from the top to the bottom , has fine o'lovator ' aurt dinning roo.n fcorvlos , 1 tire proof throughout , flno blllar.l room.s and the flnost tollat rooms In tha city. Lari3 Sample rocimi , Sultos with bitH . < { 3. Cor Mth and Canltol Avo. Street riv nnrvloo In alia.roctionii. Rates , from 32.50 tu S l.QQ * DR BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A rutlCcl * > t Teeth on Ilulibcr. Kir I IVK DolUAIlH. A jiorfoct tttitiiarnuloed. ToctlmxtriiCli'iS "Itliout pill" r lUnner. I'D' ! } Uhoul nniiilietliiioldanU | * ll or tlllliii ; at lowi'il rnlo llrlUfc-o ml Crown \Viuk. 'Jectli without [ ilstci. All work wur- iRnct OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , ICIH AND FARNAM Kntranro , lub itrccl lCT tor. Open uullU v'cluck. AND Is not plon niit to tnko , na It la com posed of all the modioinal qualltioa that go to make now und rich bloo4 without compelling- conBUinor pay $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYROP which can bo bought a w ere for thlrty-flvo cants a gallon , na all aur- apnrlllas nro. BEGGS1 BLOOD PURIt-IERnnd BLOOD MAKER lg oomposod of pure niodioiua , and al lows the purchaser to add syrup \vh oh la adviso.1 when givou to chlldron. If your driiRslst ( Tool not keep It nccopt TjO snlistltulii. lintorilunllruct ( roil Iliucs Mffr , Co. , lO'i-l'ir Michigan St. . Clilc.i'0. 111. , nnd thry will fonvunl. express propalil , one bottle tle Tor $1 or six for $ . " > . Moore's ' Tree of Life , A fultlvo euro for KMner nmt I.lror ComplalntJ nnil nil blood ill ciiioi I > uo < ltpny to midcr when you r.in lin enrol by iuln Mouru'i Tron of I.lta tliofjronll.lfu llcinolr' I'rUotl per botllo 1'ro- pnruil anil put up by Ur J 11. Mo > ro TKSTIMONI.U. . Dr. .1. II. Mnoio , Hoar Sir -I luuo boon tiouliluil with lldnuvcoiiiliiliittor | ) uvcrtwen * tyro.us. for about eUln youis wllh illiibcto * . ; ina when at my study liaio bounoonipollod lo rcllovoinysnltus often as ttuuo or fiiur tlinr- " ainioiir. I huvo boon umililfil with fovu alluckhof hick huuil.ivlio . onoo u work for ten ye.us. and It him been u eoinlilnatlon , some tlniu-5 nullttln mo for my ii.islnnil duties. unU tny incslilliiielder , ( JL or'o Mlllur , of I'.irllslo , la. , ndvlsud me to try n bolllu of .Mooru'H Tie of J.lfc. as liolurt hi I'll Kiuatly liunullttcil by it , I did ho. nnil the very llr t lottlocavoro * Bio.it rellof. 1 liuvutai.cn In , ilii : lintllOM. the. ( list iiUmt the months nii ! > . niul I h.ivo bocrt troiilili'd but very IIUloMmn 1 loiiuncnc'od IU nsi' . Yinirs truly. Ki.v. DAVID ' " Kor .ilo by nil i LA. GRIPPE. TurlcishTca taken at night and occasional closes 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 affections. 25cpack- ago. Sample for 2c stamp. Turkisk Cough Cure. The l } ' cough cure thnt will re lieve cough at once and euro with a few doses. Take no substitute ; will return money i it doesn't cure the worst cough Price 500 bottle. Turkish Rcmcdv Co. , Omaha , Neb. Oallfomia Serve peed , IMakun Now I'ronh llli > od and 1'ro. t'urm Aim'inln , hrrohilii , Il.ul < : irrulullnn mil nil iBinuritlon of the Dlood > ell M I/in / /nXDKlniMtervo Dlooascn , Mr' ' NrnrmiH nnil iniilnrn' Driiir , 'Jri'iiililliiK' . ' ' ' Nir- TllllK MfUllHClli' , I IIH Ofl'lMMT III 'Illie-r UX , Niii-.oinni'pn In : in > lorin. < nlil llniiil * or Vvat , I'liln In tlio Hack und olln-r furun ol "n ? . lVoli'li'4 Nrnii Tniiln J'Hln lirlrtK th rosy tint of honlth to tlio ohi-How oha6k. Woit iiVirtuui pi-iiplo slinulil mku Dili xrint Ll ( Ro'newer. Inr Iliwii and joii nllljclii Jljo ll.ounniU . r.f iiHtitiv | men Rnil _ x dini'ti , . . , _ _ _ vno . . . t. uHiij I hie I t . * . * ur k * & "u ICunn A ro , Cor. ism A lluuclni Hri-'l" , I A Kullrr * f" l"f I"1' ' * Ixnpl * ' Mrectl. A J . r'nMrr * tu Lounrll Ill'illi , ln . , tun PRINCIP * ' . riur.icTsi cvcnxwHrne. * : LYON&HEALY.CHICAQO.X .WIOr ) > UAl'bUI.KS nro the l only tnpi'ilf ' < ptutcrlbeil b _ | ilir u lam t Jt Iho cum or nnd ( Hiiliu c < " Iron ) Ilia urinary ortk naurltoa araciulrol. II > ) vvt box. Alldrugjliq