TII io OMAHA n/vrr/Y HP/PI srxmv Ai'im , .1. i.sni. KTVPRWV > . II. IMf Kjlrnnrillnnry Hnlo of Corirtfi Mon tiny no IVr Cent DlHCiiinit from Jmvo too manycorHolfl anilhavo decided to toll tliu following splendid lolnt Just Jinlf what everybody etaouHks lor them. They will bo placed on unlo Monday find will remain on milo all week , or till nil aroHolil. Three dlfferfjiitHlylos French woven corn stH * ! . ! , SI. M nnil V2.W. Tliroo < llllrnnt ) stylet ) of r'ronch woven nurnery Jl.X ( ) , ! I.W : mid tl. W. Dr. Warners nunwry tl.'W. Four different styles C P t2.00 , ? 2.r,0 , n 25 1111(19 ( 1. W ) . Three Btylos I' I ) * 2.fiO and W.1M. A lot of odd eornolH of Madam Warnerf ) aUI.lMaml thcj YiillHU at S12.00. U'o will tnko jiwt half of those prices to close them out. Wo liavo BHO u lot of ohlldrcn'n hhort droH oH tlio roi'nlar iirico of which Is tl.2/1 , wo will close them out on Moaclny al ! / > < : , alHO a lot of IndloH1 mlHscH' awl chllilrun'H underwear .Hid ladles' ulcirtH In filll < H , untooiiH , hrilliantiiHM ami Hal Inn clotliH , which wo can oiler at iifttorilidilngpriccif. On Moniliiy alco special finlo of oin- hroidcrioH , all now ( jowln ; IIHO ! on Mon day our now Htock of laillcH * liOHlury anil underwear ( it Hiich prlcun an never huvo boon won here ; aluo our now Hllks , our now black gnoilH , our now wawh tfoods and our now luces. No Hiich uloolc of now ( , 'oodti him ever boon Hliown In thin market , Look at thin extraordinary Halrj of MIIOIIH. tnblo clotliHinul imnlciim and hud Hproiula that wo place on Halo Monday. IminoiiHo clearing bale of flno and medium linen coimlHting of tiiblo olotlm mid mipkiiH. Tlio Halo will bo hold on our third Moor. . Tomorrow , Monday , wo will ImiugiV rate tlio { rruntcsl Hiilo of tabloclothrt and imnldim over hold In tlio wo.st , TblH wale will only liiHt for ono week , M ) do not neglect tills opportunity to buy line linoii for only tlio coat of tlio cheaper tfradoH. Owliitf totliobiok of room and the Im- moiiHo Htocle on Hale , wo will HIOW tlioin on oui'thliil Moor where moru room anil IMo best of lirlilcnn ( bo obtained , Wo can only mention u few of the many linrgaliiH. fiO hotw bleached danuiHk cloth , 2 ! yanln lon < _ ' , inns do/.on 5-H nnpldimto nmlcli , for thiHwilo wu will olFor Ilium at HM ) per * cot.Vo defy you to mutch thorn lit loss than $7.00. / > ( ) S IH cloth II yanltt loiif , ' , do/.oii fi-8 niipkliiH to match , $ G0 / > pur hot , worth fi ( ) fcots cloth 21 yards long , Ti-H to match , } ( > .2.r > per set , worth -iO.OO. WoalaoHlmw a bolter { 'riuln at $700. $8. ( Ill up to HI 5.110 per not. TIIK LOTS AltK KXCKI'TION AL LY ( 'II KA1' . In connection with the above wo will place on wile our now Hprlnj. Htoclc of John S. llrown & SOIIH' , Holfnst , HneiiH , coniprlHlnjj Hiieh now patterns IIH tbo arum Illy , ivy Hprlfr , I'Yoncli ' Hpritf , Christmas roue , wafer wpol till Ip and a hoot of other patterns. " \Voeiirry tboin in all lengtliH. Should wo be Hold out In any length you may dnniro wo will order It for you at the same price IIH when wo had it in Htock. Htock.'o \\'o carry tboso elotlm from $1.00 up to $21.110 per doth , nupldiiH from $5.00 up to $20.00 per do'/on. ODD CLOTHS. ' Over ono Mmdred odd eloths will bo closed out at nearly half price. You will Mud all { jradefl of linen in this lot , from the medium to the very llnest. Hoiiininber thlnmilo taken ] > laceon our third Hour and will continue for ono week. Wall orders given personal attention. 13rfl ) Sl'llKADS. Just roi'oived anotlior Bhinmont of MiirhullleH hod HpreadH. Wo will again > Hoil tbiHlot nt our former prices , but thia IH positively the hiHt wo ean yet of tbom. 100 full H/oil ! bed spreads at $1.-18 , weld everywhere forxf-00. KM full fil/ed outline Marseilles at $ l.lS ) , well wortli &I.OO. 100 full Hixcd { , 'enuino Marseilles at S-U.2. - " ) , worth .ftl/jO. 1(10 ( full Hi/oil yonulno M'irsoillcs at $2.75 , worth $1,00. Sue our bettor Rradof ) nt SU.OO , $ : i./)0 , $ . ' { .7r ) , $1,50 , $5.00 , $0.00 , $7.00 , fRUO , ft 10.00. Wall ordorst filled. filled.N. N. B. FALCONKH. Lndlcswlll bo interested in the fact that a now millinery store IB to ho opened on Tuesday next in the Pajtton hotel building , ut 111t ! lAirnam btroot , Ijy two IiulioH from the , east. The now linn is Dunhiim & .la in OH. IIAYJHN ; iiuos. Dcpiirliiutiit 'Moiidny. All tlio odd lots and broken nly.es from the KiHiimn Htock must busold. MOII'H fine hand \volt ealf and kangaroo roe shoes lit $5.00 , others ask $0.00 to $ ( ! , ) . Men's line calf Goodyear welt Hhoos , $ : i.Mt. Men's line ciiHOuculf COIILM-CSB shoos $2.r.o . ; Men's line H calf congress shoos $1.7.ri. a pal. tip oxfords $ l.ir > . 1 line turned sold , oxfords ll.-lfl. Lndlos' line doiiKola huttonslioosi20. Ladies' llnodonuola pat. tiiishoosifU.Ga 1IAYDKN 11UOS. , Dry ( , 'oodH and shooH , i * - JIn > ( lon UiotliciV lint l > itiirtin | iit. Tho.J.U. SlotHon hat $ ioorthW.OO. ! ) . The HOHH lmtl.f)0 ) , worth $1.00. The Hefnal hat : * I. ! ! ' . ) , wtirth $ : j.50. The Tlcor hat $1,15 , worth $1.00. The host hat in the world $ \2T \ . worth , saoo. The Gilt Ktl ( jo hat ( Hjjlit colors ) $2.25 , worth $ .5.00. For Monday's sale only. HoysWantod 10 boys wanted at A. D. rjCo. . , 10 ! ! J Douglas , fiood wagon. J. IS. Ilotrlulcunihltect ) . , 0JN.Y.Ufo. ( - ' * Now wull map of Omaha and South Omaha for bale by Mulr A Utiylord , room 1 , Hoe building. Snrlniand ; Sumnior opening Thurs day , Friday and Suturd'iy , April It , 10 , II , Ilrlng your frlonds. All are invltod. Is'o. Cunlt * . lM. . Sohmlull & Co , , 1522 Dou ltw. A Knot \Vortli Knowing. The Iliirllii ton IH the only line run * 111nj ; through i'lillmiinslooplni'carsfroiii Oimihu to DoadHood. TriuiiH leave Omaha dully at 10.2.5 it in. , arriving ut Deadwood at noon of the following day. Takotho Ulltl'orn line for Deadwood , Hot Sprinirx , South Dakota , Douglas 1 , ' Onspor , Wyoming , Hastings , Harvard , Tom , David City , Superior , Uonova , 1'xotor , Seward , Lincoln , Witlioo and 1'Voinont , * Turkish bath rooms , IBth and Karnam. KUnatior , Purdun k iOUassor , iiron's. O.S.Uaymond.lowolor.roinovod . to torn- I l > oniry location , NK. cor. Doughw , t 10th i'lno cftrrlngos , doaintui'a roponltory | THE BOSTON STORE , Grand Special Ealo of Fine Dress Goods To morrow , ALL FOR FUN AND GLORY ONLY , One Hundred IMcccs All SlIU Colored Hurnli Hlltc , 'Me a Varil ) J7- Inoli Illaek Hur.ili Hltk , IHo a Vnril. FLS'K IMI'OIITKI ) DllKSS GOODS. UK ) Imported I 'cralun drewa rebus , eon- of the lato-it no voltlcH In malarial and anpleqiie tri tinning In tiii'ol elleot. fl yards In each ilrow , bosldoH trimming ; , only % . ' } .tO ; worth mi to . * 10.00. I B' ' ) unmade druti ui , 10 yanh in each dresH , cuiiMistlntr of double fold Hmjlluh caHhtnoru , illuminated stripe , diagonals and Anyora homespuns at USe for entire L'utiKulo drosH pattornn of elite finish hunriottaH , ID Inches \viili > , all the load- lnf ( Hhndos , 8 yards In each pattern , for SI.OS. 10 ulctfant untnado drcsncs conslfttlng of hlyb t'rady Scotch cheviot , two tone stripes , polka-dot ollect overshot stripes' at $ I.'IO for entire pattern. " 1 unmade dresses in the finest /32-Inch / I'VcMch foulo serges in now grays , now tans , now rose , now blue. 'J'lio iroods in thuHo patterns worth $1.75 a yard.Vo olfor tlio entire unmade dross al $0,75. 18 unmade Bilk dross patturiiH , con sisting each of 1 < J yards of heavy lustre , , faille. fmnralfio and Lyoim silk in hlack and ail newest uhade.f. Phis silk Is war ranted and soils for $1.75 a yard. Tomorrow - morrow f 1U.75 for entire pattern. ) for tlilb sale ! ) ! o a yard , quality 8lllHial2Jc. IMIM nm..ss rnoiK : WIL , ! . , . , \Vri < lo spring Hiiitiii'rH in ( fray and tan mlxturea , lOoti yard. ( ' 'inequalitylUInch body cashinore , 2 lea yard. All wool French cashmeres , : t7jo a yard. Hif'hoat novelty plaids with tufted wool olTcctH , ! ! ) ( ! a yard. KXTKAOHDINAKV KPKC1AL 1JA.K- GA I .NS IN HLACK GOODS. .Seo our all wool imported ciisbmoros at fit'e ' , 050 , Toe , Hoc. For values they cannot bo equalled , See our spei-lul ofl'orlngs in fancy black goodu. THICK AND FAST TIIH I1ARGA1NS GO IN WASH GOODS. Ono lot iSIMnc'li wide , Hplondid stylcH American s.-itcons go at Sjc , worth 15o. Ono lot , most olleotlvo styles , Prunch sateens go at 10c a yard. Onoeolid CIIHO the llnest imported fs black lienriolta sateens , iilc ; worth iMILLIiN'KHY DKl'AHTMICNT. Our trade laaticolt was a triumph for our mlllinory dopartmonl , Visitors wore deliyhted and ama/.ed at the won- oerful collection of bonnets and hath every ono a novelty , For Monday and next week wo will oiler gomilnu Krench bonnets at $1 .00 and $ 0.00 , which wo will copy so that you will not. know which la which. The copies will cost you $ " > .00 to tt.OO. Our TJroductlons of exact copies of patorn hats will hu shown In fifty ililToront colorings. Prices$2.7 ! ) , to $1.60 , Thoui-ands ot now shapes in Mihins , fancy straws , every style of beauty. Prieo , Me1'Je , 0Jo ( , Otic. Wo challt.'titfo eoinpavlsoiiB. JACKETS AND WRAPS. Uavo you seen our stock ? It is a. wonder - dor ! Hundreds ol jaekots , hundreds ot capes , hundreds of wraps for ladles and missc.s , and hero are the prices. Bin/or j'lckots in cloth , nil colors , with cord and tassel , $1.JO ! to $1-100. lleefor jackets In plain and fancy col ors. ( ic ! ) to $7.50. Stylish capes In all styles , $1.60 to $15.00. I-aco capes In hundreds of styles , $2.00 to $10.00. TIIK HOSTON STOKK , III South lOlb Street. Two ladles from the east , under the llrm name of Dunham&.lames , will open a millinery establishment atMlIlFarnam street this week. Announcement of their opening Tuesday la made in an other place on this page. Dr. C. II. Paul , dentist , has removed his ollico to (10(1 ( ( Now York Life building. A. Strong hoari Company. C. E. andC. M , Anthony investment bankers of this city and 1'oorla , have incorporated under the name of the "Anthony Loan and Trust company , " with : i pnviont capital of a quurtor of ti million dollars , but with the power to increase the name to ono million. The olllcors are Chnrles E. Anthony , presi dent , Clifford M. Anthony vice presi dent , George \V. Curtirts sccrotary and troasuror. Olllcos will bo maintained la this city and 1'oorla. Thjs Una's business was established twenty-live years ao ( , nnd tholr carelul and ( ironipt methods liuvo gained for them a national reputation. 'I'ho ' location of tlio main ollico in Oinnhii adds another strong financial In stitution to this city. ACQUITTED HUT ON'K. s tlio Oulj Chop MOUHC Hiolor Ili-lil to Court , 'J'lio chen house rioters' ' cnsei occupied the attention of tlio nollco court all day yester day. Thestutu roatoil nt 10 a. in. nnd the do- fonsu oc-cupleil tlio rest of tlio day. All the \vitnessosfprtlioilcfoiiSQtestllloil that Oftl- cor Newman staiteil tlio affnlr. The wit nesses all swore that Nc\vnmn nnd the two men with him w-cro told to po to tlio kitchen nnil Rot whut tlioy wanted to cat. The ofll- cor then started tno row by using profane laiinunnotoMr. llopowcll. All the testimony wont to show that 0(11- ( cor Nuwimm dlil ilraw his revolver nnU lire tnroo shots wlu'ii ho entered the place tlio second tlmo. This was In direct contradic tion to Newman's tc'stlmoay. The civso was ftubnilttcil to the jury at 4:40 : p. in , without argument by the attorneys on u I ill IT side. At 7 : lf > o'clock the jury returned a verdict of not guilty unit the prisoner ; , wore ills- charged. Mattliowi , bettor known n ? "Sheeny OeorRO , " was bound ever to the illslilot court nuil hold In ft , 000 ball. HcliiK unnblo to procure the required iiinount ho was taken to the county ] all , It Is tboiiKlit that Matthews Is tlio man wliostriickOfllcorllousorwitli tbo mo.it ax and consequently liu wns held. TLiiro were riunors to HID Pltoct Hint complaints - | plaints will bo Illou by Mr. Ilopowcll Inir Olllcor Nowuinu with jwrjury , assault and intent to lilll , Itd R J. Davis , heavy hnulliifj , lltband , Jackson , Andieon'si Safe Works. Tel I Lridioa visit llllss mlllnery parlors and Bootholatoht Imported pattern huts. Nollou or I > : HI > IUIIHI | oC CO'I'arlner- Hhip. Notice is hereby pivon that the co partnership heretofore oxlHting under the llrm niuiio of Markol A' Swobo , lu this day dtHholvod hy inututil consent , Mr. Markol retiring. All debts owlntf hy thla firm will bo paid hy Thomas Swobo , and nil credits duo mud llrm must ho paid to him. Signed. J. MAiiicnr , , Tin OMAHA , April J , IS'Jl. Solomon's Dubnqna Stock at Stonohilla Tomo/row. Itndly Itiiriicil ( Joodi Oii ! > Tcntli Tliclr _ Viiliu : liiully Stnokcil ( < < > < > ( | H Otic * Tenth Tliiilr VnliiB She tln H , NotliiMH HmoKcil. Monday wo place on sale from the Block of Solomon Urn * . , Diibiiqtiu , "In. , the finest lot of foods damaged hy lire , Hitioko aiid.watur over sold over a counter - tor In Oinalui. Smoked hosiery 2jc , lOe , 19c and IMc n pair , worth tin toSl.oO. Smoked and burned lace Ic , < 3c , Itiu a yard , worth up to COoa yard. Some of this lace li pure silk. liurned and smoked embroidery 2o , Ic , 7c , lOe , lee , worth up to 7fic ayu'rd. I' . I ) . , C. K , I. C1. , Dr. Warner's and celebrated inaliCM of corsotw , slightly stnold'd , at i'lUo to 7og , worth from SI.00 to * . 'UO. Lot of linhifr L'Jc , worth I Do. J ot of shooting at I3c , worth 30e. Lot of roinnnnlu of line challh " ? c u yard , wortli lOc , LOT OF KID OLOVKS SMOKKI5 li > o A 1'AIU , WOflTH UI' TO i'I.OO. What wo haven't In tills Htock iu not wortli luivlriL' . NOTIONS. Smoked and burned dress trimming i'c ! and fte a yard , Also a lot of silk fringes worth up to $2.00 per yard. Lot of smoked rushing Ic and / > c a yard , worth up to 7oc per yard. Lot of ribbons (5e ( and lOuu yard , worth up to "flc per yard. Lot of boy's waists lOc nnd " 9c , worth up to $1.00. Solomon Rim , flno shirts laundered , Bllyhtly ! smoked 17e to oOc , worth up to I $ I.r,0. | NlKhtslilrts/iOc / , worth W.OO. Smoked draperies 8c , worth .Vie. A lot of children's ' knit skirts and knit undurwenr lOe , worth ' 10o. Silk thread , IJc spool. Linen thread , lie spool. Silk twist In black and colors , Ic a npool.Vo \Vo have a biy lot of stuff which wo never carried before In this stock , which will go ehoap , oil cans , wbcars , baseballs , hlackiiig , and all such stiill' . must go at any price. Needles , Ic a paper. ( "OHIO early and avoid the rush. Kuinoinber the only lire sale In Omaha iHiUStonehilPH. Have any second elass newspapers any thing to siiy about tlio above Halo ? STONKUIIJ/S , IHJandllHS. 10th. Salesladies wanted. nniUNOl.NO TIII31II WOllIt. Apportion tinDocket ; for 'I'llIs Term. The district court , Judees held a meeting . yesterday afternoon to lay plans for dlspos- | ing of the work of the balance of the term , but were met n-itn the fact , that the commlsb Hloner.s nave failed to provide quarters for the additional judges , so that tbeir delibera tions v/ero not far-reaeliing. However , most of the judges will bo actively engaged until the May term. . ihvino will , . , . . . , . , . . _ . T , go to Washington and Hurt counties , whore hu will .spenil thobal- unco of tlio month. JudRo Davis will not qualify for a couple of weeks nml consequently will not do much judicial work until May. , Monday Judge Donna will take up n qaso that was hoard licforu him ut a previous term of court , lifter which ho will relieve JuJgo Wnkuloy , Who devotes tbo greater per tion of the month to preparing decisions in cases that have been heard during tbe pres ent term. JU < IKO l''orgu < on will talto up Jud/o / ; Doano's docket anil preside over It until adjourn incut. Judffo Kstollo will talio tlio erimmal docket ami dispose of all cases that nro ready for trial. ' With the opening of the May term all of tbo courts will bo in ( ml blast , though ono of the Judges will devote most ot blstimoto at- tcndlnu' to outside business. The question of bailiffs and stenographers wns discussed , but as there will bo no in- crc.iso In the number of courts , it is more than likely that the appointments will not be mndo for some tlmo. " L1tU.lI. , 1IHKVITJJ1S. Hon. A. .T. Poppleton has purchased tbo Exposition building and will probably con tlnuo to use the building as a tlicntcr. Ilishop Newman lectureil before tbc Omaha Touchers' association nt tbo hlen school yesterday on "Tho Mission of the Scholar. " Tbo monthly meeting of the real estate ex change was not hold yesterday afternoon , there not being enough members present to constitute a quorum , First Presbyterian church Kev. J , M. Wilson , pastor of the Castellar Presbyterian church , will pi each at 10Mn. : in. No oven ing service. A married woman HvliiR on North Six teenth street mailed n postal curd to tbo Louisiana lottery managers , asking for In for- illation I'onceniliiK the drawings , Tlio curd was answered by a postofllco inspector , who , considering extenuating circumstances , ilu- cliuod to cuusu the woman's ' arrest. A brilliant'solar halo of proat dlstinptncs1 nnd perfect form with a radius of about t ! ( ) = was visible for about two hours at noon today. Tbo color was white. Two sundeRs of prismatic colors were visible at sunset. In tbe phllosoimy of tlio ancient weather prophet thcso phcnoincnas indicate cold weather. Tbo Inquest over I-'rank Iiyland , who died under suspicious circumstances at bis homo in Benson place two weeks ago , was con cluded nt Ilcafoy ft Heafoy's yesterday. The Jury founil that Iiyland came to his death by aranito poisoning , but where , when , or by whom the poison was administered the Jury wore uuablo to determine , Try Peacock nut coal ; $0,00 per toi delivered. A. J. Meyer & Co , opp. I' . O. New Millinery Store Opening. Dunham & James announce their spring millinery opening Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday next in tbo I'nxton hotel building , Mill Farnini street. Now llrm and now goods. Dr. SussdorIT , 1S01 Fnrnnm , specialty dlbcasos peculiar to women. Card nl"riiiiiiKH. \Vo tender our Blncoro thanks to al our friends who romoinbored us BO kindly in our late bereavement , nlso to the AiH'-lont Order of Hibernians and tlio young1 metis' institute who so generously ously curried out our wishes , wo fee ! truly grateful. "NVAKHKN KltANMIl.lN AND FA Mil. V. . \V , T. Seaman , wagons and carrlnycs , Ilelln i& Thompson , tailors anil inon's ' furnibhovb , 1(11- ( Far num. Spring styles , Children's trimmed Pallor hats lOe this week at Ullss' , 1510 Douglas street , April XVunlher I'rt-il let Ions , If a peck of March dust Is worth Idnp'a ransom , and Aiirll showers bring forth May flowers , is it not rlffht to pre dict that every day in every month the olcetrlo-llghted , steam-heatedvcstlbuloit limited trains of the Chicago , Mllwuu koo & St. I'nul inilwny will continue to run on the short line between Omaha nnd Chicago. The bloctrlo reading lamp In every berth of their palneo Bleeping cars Is tholr own patent and cannot bo iisod by any other company. Ticket ollico , 1501 Furimm Btroot , Omaha. At the OO-Oant 'Store , 1310 lamam Vi'o Are Ilnotnlnx Trni.o AVItli .Match- ICM PrlooH V > 'n Keep Uvcry- nnil Hco IfWo ! Don'l , A few loft of the $1.OS chamber sots , worth M. h they've } gene llkr > wildfire , So have the * 2.1)3 ) , tea cots of 60 pieces ; everybody auks li.OOfor them. Sales In our ionelry department are growing amazingly. < lOo for hunvv rolled plato pins , wortli up to $1.00. 150 for child' gold clm od rings' , T > c forsilvered hairpins , worth SHc. lOc for extra fancy hair piriH , others ask < 30c. C ! jnls' rolled plato vest clu Fine silk chains , Me. Gents' scarf plus , JiV ; , worth up to 81.00. Lots of goods movingIn our silver ivare department. ITeiivy plated toasponn ? , Ofor li'ic. ! orks and tablespoons , . ' { for Hoc. U A TWAIN'S IN KITCIIKN GOODS. Tinware at oOe on the dollar of autiml I'lduu. Woodenware nl the bare cost of the wood. Ilnrdwaro at less than the raw ma terial Is worth. Feather dusters 2.3c , worth COc. J argo tubs -Vie. Wringers * 1.M , worth $ -1.00. Tea kettles iKo. Boilers TjSc , Mrs , I'otts sad Irons $1.35 $ per sot. A splendid pillow sham holder 2-jc , \vorthil.00. \ Wonderful values In haby , lilcturo frames , pictures , easels , fancy m ; oods. ladies' shopping bugs , etc. The world famous Marion Ilarland ook book Monday with every $1.00 pur- hasotnoiir houho furnis < hliitr depart- munts. THE 1)0 ) CHN'T HTOHH , IHl'J Furnam street. OAHIIKI ) 111.4 NI.CK. Nearly Sucuopils In Killing Harry II. Uo an , the young man who forged the name of ( Jeer 'C ICcrr to nn order onvhlch lie obtained a mouth's boprd at , tlio liou-scof MM. I'ickerim ; , 101 Capitol avenue and then \vcnl to Jail , i.s an enigma. When his forKc1/ was discovered bo nt- [ cinptci1 suicide via tbe morphine route. Ho was duly pumped out. and a few dayi later tried the starving act but wns prevented from crossing the golden shore by having milk forcfd up Ini nostrils. After this ho iravouptho suicide idea and dovotPil nisnttentioa tocoiifesslnir to crimes , the most Important of which was tlio killini : of his sweetheart while ho resided in Peim- sylvania a few yearn ajjo , yesterday ho startled the inmates of the i c ( t ( Snturdny Is shavinir day In the county bastllo ; , and while the prlsoacrsstiavoa fuiml stands ' by to see that they do inselvos no harm. Ono of tbo men in the larso room up stairs : md Just shaved himself and laid the razor on the edge of the bathtub. Hogcrs , who was In the room seized the razor , unU as quick as a flash drew the keen odfjo < over his jugular , inflicting a deep nnd dangerous ; wound. The blood hpurted out in an stream , but ltoffrs was not satisfied , lie raibcd'hlrf ' arm to Inflict another HP-sh , when n prisondr I struck hu hand nnd Knocked the razor tn the Bother sidi3''of ' the room , while HoKcrs , weak from the loss of blood sank on a couoh , exclaltmngr "I have accomplished It this time and 1- guess they ivill'tiot huag mo for f ( murder. " Thojailor was at once notified and while ho tiphtly wound a sheet around Roger's ncokto stop thoflo'v of blood a physiclin was called. Upon bis arrival thu would-ho suicide's neclc was stitched up , after which he was tucked away in Ills bed ami u Riiard placed over him. Jailer Horrignn , who was nt Lincoln with some prisoners , upon bis return lost , night stated that ho hnsnHvnjs been suspicious of Rogers nnd thinks that bis attempted sui cide Is only a trick to get out of Jail. He thinks the feilowls playing the insnno dodge titid adopted this courao to cni'ry out the plan , though iio cut deeper than lie Intendod. ItoROi-s was placed in the case two or tlirco days ago and since that time ha- * been very illsiajrrceable and sullen. Before that tie was allowed to range aboqt the largo room and the corridor , but was detected In the act of earr.iliip notes between the prisoners who nro loclsed in the ca es. For this ho was , punished , and utoiico swore that be would mnlco trouble. All of the people about tlio jail are begin ning to regard Rogers as a bad man and are mere than half Inclined to think that muuy of his fearful disclosures are truo. Spring carpets , draperies and furni ture. Orchard's ' , Continental blk. , 15th and Uougbis. has tbe largest line of millinery and lowest prices. I ii.xurlouH 'Irjivcliii . The Hurlington train No. 2 , leaving' Omaha nt 4:30 : p. m , and arriving in Chicago cage the next morniiif ? at 8 o'clock , is the favorite of the three daily trains , it being a superbly appointed vcstibulod train of Pullman 1'alaco sleepers , re- clInlriK ehair mid dlnhifj ears , pittornod after tbo latest designs , iittcd up In luxurious style and furnlbhed with every convenience calculated to redound totho eiifio and comfort Of the passengers Train No. 0 leaves Omaha at Ul : ( ) p , in. and arrives in Chicago nil p.m. next dny , Has through I'ullman sleepers , chair cars and tllninj , ' car City ticket ollico , l 2i ! Fariiam stroot. AMUS ISM PINTS ? . THE GBAKTDroR ONEJVEEK Ccmhu > ndn Sniidnj , April 5 , antl TUB iwii mm co ThoStroiiBest rcportolro coinp'iiiy In Oinulia tills SIMSOII. Sunday Miitlnru"Thu IVarl nf Savoy , " PiliiOiiyMRlit- > ad's Ulrl. " Clinngc of lllllir.x'ry IVrforinnncp. Prices All ( inJImdtia buatn , ri'sorvi'd , : tO cents ; ail Imlconyv seals , ii'snrvcd. till I'l'iit j ualli-ry , 10 cunts. Hoshuut open Sunday at .10 u. MI. PEOPLES THEATER , Sunday Matinoa and Night , April 5th. THE I'M FOSTIiR / I'reseiitlnj ' thonlrmiecst Ollnof ruOneil novel ties , now mi tliu load. - . . Theltoxlcaa Wonder. ljaulitio Bat.oliallor , Queuii uUittrlesqup. TIA.MX.A. & AliNO , EiiKll'jhOrot ' squ s. MANL1SV& JA.KVIS , Knockabouts. TliE 3-II51NRVS. KulintJ katch Artists. WiM. J. JKO. MARION. Comedian And a chorus of l OperaticCorypbccs , 1'ouular ' 1'rlcce , 25 , CO uud 75 couli. JOHN Gi'iM ) univ Not Only ? li'pt < < l ) ( \vn T i n Hut ( JiM'M OIKMetier. . At hlflstorb , r,121 N. 10th. For Monday only wo offer : G'ood bloacnod 'Muslin , only 8jc per yard. Host calico for 3jc per yard. Good clriffhnni , 6c per yard. Imperial ohalliosfor 3)c ) per yard. Wo do not limit you to an you utility of I these ] goodH.Vlien wo advertise a price onvoo < l8it means that wo have the kind and ( junllty named and nil you want to buy. Hut rcmeinbor wo do not ofier thc'O jrlee ) after Monday. 'lur ' giwds are all now , nuvcr saw day light In Omaha Ixjfote last week , and necessarily * of the latest patterns and newest styles , Wo guarantee the lowest prices. All wo ask of close buyers of dry goods is acaroful inspection of qual ity and prices , K.xtra quality outing flannel for 8ic per yard. See our whlto poods atiJe per yard. Full regular balbtlgan hose at lee per pair. Others will a k you Me for the same hose. Dressmakers , If you want , to save money , got fJulld's prices on trimming' * , as he will Hell them on smaller margins than any hotiM ) in town. JOHN GUILD , 52 1 N. 10th. OstholT block. Open ovoninga. To ilin Pulil-u. C. II. Smith it Co. , 101'itToward street , have this day purchased all goods here tofore handled by mo nnd will earn a full line of Brown fc Husiy's cabinet loiter ( lies and indexes , .Shannon bill and Jettor files , letter books , typewriter sup plies , luotiiGograph1) ) and mipplies and n general line of otllco specialties. 1 bespeak - speak for them the favor of my form er patrons. Very respectfully , Joil.v II. COIINKS. What would make a nicer wedding or anniversary gift than ono of tltosu "Har vard" cut glass roe bo\sls or berry dishes at Burns' . Just received. AVA UMI20 'Ml Kill KAItH. iJmlijo IlonniKoM'rcly Hcbakcs Soinu Oni'iliit Xttorucyx , In handing down his decision ( 'rnntlng n motion : to dismiss tbo case nf Hramlcs vs. Kvans , Judge Doanc yesterday administered n rebuke to throe Omaha attorneys which they are not likely to forget very soon. The suit uraw out of one for damages for alleged injury to tbo reputation of tlio plain tiff on account of a s'lit to recover a diamond xvhlch Harry Hr.indes was charged withhav- lut ? stolen from mi eastern man named Kvnns. The Ulainond wns Jo mid anil the case dis missed. llvans died sooa after nnd suit was broiiKb' ' against his estate to recover on a note- for $1,500 payable to Drnadcs anil signed by A. C. Kvans. Messrs. Davis and Smith repre sented Hr.uides and K. ( ! . Hess claimed to rciiresent the Kvans estate Hess attempted to collect ? . "iOO from L. C. Kvans , the administrator of tlio estate , for bis Rorvlccs. Payment wns refused and the nmttcr placed In the hands of another attor ney who concluded that the case was black- niall from Its inception. Ho accordingly ( Hod a motion to dismiss which Judge Uoanu granted. A stipulation is on flic In the case in which It appears that the defendant , Evans , agreed two days before nil death to pay tbo Slf > 00 noto. It wns shown that Kvans was uncon scious for several days before his death. The stipulation is n reiid to by Davis iuut Smith for 73randcs , and Hess forKvnns. .luditu Uoanu remarked , IP handing clown bis decision , that tlio proceeding wus a scan dalous ono nnd merited disbarment. Tbo h\r \ committee will lavestipato the matter nna If the facts as set forth nro true they will bo 'Invited to" engage In some other line of business. Dr. Sussdorir , 1501 Farnnin , treats dis eases of kidneys , bladder and rectum. Kui" ly. Kvcrvono must know by this time that the Chicago & Northwestern is the only line running a solid night train from thu Union denotat Oinahiulirectto Chicnirn. I Lea vest ) : 10 p. in. Good train , sleepers , chair cars , diner. Makes all the fa&t eastern connections at Chicago. This is in addition to the vestibuled flyer out of Omaha at-i.'i'tO p.m. dally , which a.irivos in C'hicjirfo early next morning. City otllco 1101 Piirnmn st. Upright I'lniio fin- On easy monthly payments , 7i octaves , rosewood case , stool and scarf. Great bargain. A , JIospo , 15115 Douglas street. Sherman it MeConnoll , proscriptlonista and family chemists. lolH Dodge. BOYD'S. ' M SUNDAYS TO-NIGHT LAST PERFORMANCE KIR.A.LKVS later m mnnd nnd Tuesday Matlnoe "Monday and Tuesday , April G nnd 7. Klrnt nrpuararifo lioro Ililt voniiin of tlmt Irnglo ciiiotlonal urtrt' ' M anil hiMititirul witiuan. Iiilicrnow lil t' > il < nl plnr liy Allicrt ltiilan < l lln- M'li , ( toilnili'il mi lh lUcs of .Nupuli'mi lluna- lnirlt'inn ! the ICiiii'tfsa Jijivjililnu ) , JOSEPHINE , EMPREJ3S of the TBENOir. 8iiiiurtuil | | liy Wlllahn llnirlx n Nnimlcoii IJoim- pnit and mi ( Airlluntcitiiiiiaii ) ' Tliofi'HtiiHM'iiiro ' tnpurb' Till ) miiunllni ; of tin ) pluy iniiuiillUniit. I'rleua us imual ti'ntH un tulu tMitiinlny itiurnliiu BOY"D'S. TWO NJ1HT3 ONLY WKD.NUSIIAV ANII TlintSD.M Aprllblli A Mi. The World's ( irvntuxt .Muulcln-i , KB1R.R.MANN I'rlncoof I'rt'stlilUliMoiiM KlriL'uf Illuiionljlj. Kiujn'ror iir.Mlrn.'Ica. Aliliul lif Mine IIEjUlMANN. .MidIlls I'lillio ini > truiolltin | comiiHiiir illrcct from liM , lonir iincl Irliiinpliiint run nt l < h toij tlii'iitm. Now Vurlc I'ltjr wni-ru for 100 iilKlils hli myxtiTltMi | norforniimcM wuro lhi > talk nf tlio lu n A aiiKirli | now uiJloi-tulniiUMit , Intriiilndnn liU lutpit wunOuJ , "STROBE IK A , " 'KKOHINH. ' " tlio myntorlciiu "III.ACIC AUT1 "AM.AVK ( illtl.B DIIKAM " "AIIDUI.lv KAIIN. ' IMi Orlcntnl I'uklr. iiml ( ithcrn NKW THICKS. Ni\V : DKVICCS. llnrilifotopon TuonilnyaC rt'Kular prlcui , . Kntiirdayai , y with sat. Mut. April 10th , llth and 12th. TlieCVIclir.itcilCoiiieilU'iinoMlsH Vertionn In her llrllllaiitMiixIcnl Comedy Bupportrtlliy lior own Company of Comedy ami Musical Talent. Kt'l'Jt 1"/'I/J < . ' / / . I. V,7 > . ' New noiik'i , now ilnrirei , now miiHlc. new faces , ncwcuHtuinn , ii miylniii nml now tunny ltun > ll.ini. N w ( uvollo Uy linmUiinio krlrl , tonutllully coitumutl. 'I hi ) till of Iho OII < MI , Mln Jiirlinni'ii new nin , "Wink Ihn Other Ko" and It'i tha BniuuTlilnicOvur AiiMn , " liyx ibvtti open TtiunJur ut renular pilcei n.S' OY8TI3II ( llltlili ItOUM f ltlle V Mi Inpim ' Opfiift Ijntllcs' Oyi- Icr nnd ( Jrlll Itniitii. Tlioro has nlwnya boon n cry that Omaha needed a tlrnt-class restaurant ono thoroughly rosuoctablo for Indies and tfentmen alilce. Little iV McTagiici liavo met tlio ( loinntitl for cciitloinen In their oyater anil grill room nt loOU Purnam Btreet nnd have an enviable reputation for serving' overythlnj , ' in a first cla s mnniior. They linvo if ! v opened un oyster and prill room annex lor ladles and ( 'nntloinenat JiOS South loth street iti thu Darker building jutt boutli of ITanium slreot. The ladle.s' oyster nml prill room is nontly fltti-d up and will bo conducted hy these pentloincn in a thoroughly llratcluss manner and they cuaraiiteo the decorum will bo perfect. Any pentleinan may feel perfectly ut en * > o U > ere if accompanied by either his wife or Hwcothciirt , as nlso may ladles who are out shopping nnilNtop in the grill room for luncheon. Oystcruind shell fish are received by express dally nnd served in every kno\s-n Btylo and excelled by none iti the ca.st. In fact Little it MeTnyno don't ' do anythlnf , ' by halves. Every thing hut to bo jiorfcct with tlieso gon- tloinon or it don't go. Tlio Omnliii Coiiscrvatiiry In the Now York Life building will com mence lu third term next Tliimilay , April 0. Persons desiring to study piano , organ , voice culture , violin , or chestral Instruments , harmony , composi tion , elocution , dramatic art. French , CJormrin or Italian at the conservatory may register on or before the above date. 1'upiln can cuter the conserva tory nt any time although It is desirable to have them coinmcnco nt tlio begin ning of the term. Hotter instruction in these branches cannot bo obtained in this country . Lessons are giicti priv ately and in class. _ ' Auction sale furniture tomorrow , 10 o'clock , 213 S. 12 , Omaha. City Auction Co. nf flf linen nricx < mlcr l/i/i / ( ltcadflftu hail'titinnnl line ten tint * . MBXGiiC : ) > IIT-Yoslonlnv at 5:15 : n m. Olpa , dmiiilitvrnf Mr. and MH. Fieil titid Au- . UU'.ta Muneedolit , uutil 1 jc.ir anil : IO diys. ; l unurnl from u'sliN-im' . 1011 Kynur street , be tween Colby and Locust , liitornicnt , I'prost l iinn. I'rli'iuls Invited. llt'KSIXO Iillk > , died Trlilay. ( it 11 n. in. , of Ilroiicliltls , aged 19 montlis. ruiu'r.ilSuii- < lay , April 5. at'J p. tn. , from the icsIdenCL- liurKrand-Dfirunts. .Mr. ami Mrs. Chris lllssl , northeast corner of lllli and Martini strcuts. Ititerniunt at duiiral Hill cemutury. lliXOi.V ; : \\Vilnesilny I ist. nt 10 p.m. . Muurlco. nKcd ; )2yiiiN ) ' ; , son nf .1. II. and l.ll .a- liuth ' Hc'iiu'L'ii. I'll in1 ra | from Musoiilo tiulhit 1 o'clock Sunday iiftrrnooti. HI. .Jolin's lotlBC , No ! \ A. I , and A. M. , will ' comoio at 1'ict'iiiasons li.-illnn Sunday , April fl , nt 1 oVIosk sliarp. td attend tliu futieril of our Into brother , Mniirlco Ih > nioii. Master Masons of all thu lodiios are ruiiueitod to attend - tend , By order of thu master. James II. llrunur , secretary. - > U'ColllllllMIH \Vcro alive today and wished to see a largo jiortion of the country ho discov ered , ho would undoubtedly travel via tbo Chicago & Northwestern , on account. of the uniformly excellent equipment , fast time and sure connections which prevail wherever tbo North western runs. Take tho."Old Sioux Citv Route" S. C. & P. H. 11. for Sioux City , Huron , Pierre , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Uulnth and the ontitc north and northwest. A. Notable I-'ontiiie. The Burlington route is the only line from Omaha to Chlcafjoand tlio cast and south whoso solid trains depart from the Union depot , thus avoiding the Incon venience and annoyance of transfers. Secretary I'roetor Coin UK- Secretary of War Proctor , who tins been making a tour of tlio various military posts in Texas and Adzona , will arrive In Oraulia on Thursday and will spend ono daylutnls city visiting th'ssitcof ' Fort Croo'r. ' uiio s K Tin : i'Aoiv Tiuiiperlnir Hills tlio Ilnl lint Ugtit Urillnanup. Tbownyof coinK5tltlvo | electric light ortlJ- n nn cos Is'tiard , a * the friends of the IJaliOU. . ordlnnaco are beginning to find out. Al though the ordinance 'os parsed by the council Thunday nlpht It will not bo sent td the nuyor for approval , ni the title PHR mystcrloufljr disappeared nml bold why au where It went arc matter * of conjecture. The loss wa itl'covercd yesterday , when soinoof tlio frtcuils of the unlhuincti vl lloU tbo city clerk's ofllce ( o sta thnt It wai In sluipo to no to tlio mayor and found that tbo title patrohiit leui torn off. A cnroful search Jailed to reveal It , ntul everyone in tbo clcrlt's ollico professed tlio most profouiid IptiOMiico nvanllnR It. So\crnl o' ' tliacounrllnicn are \\lllinp \ \ to swear that the JM O was In place and the or- ( Iliinnco int.ietvlipn It wont Into the clerk's liatnh Thursday nlRlit. Clerk 15 rove * merely says that It "must Imve IWOH lout in tbo sbunie , " as no onoc-utsIJi- ottlco touched the p.ip'jrs. 'I'bo friend * or the ordinance are not at all incalv-tnouthod about making chaivcs of cornintlon , and loud In their de mands fora I'lKlJ evannnation , The mysterious disappearance \ freelv dlscusted liy the nieinln < rs of the cojiicil and a > the mayor could not bo CJL pec toil to sifn ( the docttiueat in Its mutilated condition , it was decided to Introduce a now ordinance Tuesday night ami pimlt asiooiiasj osslblo. Grilles' iMoliiui. Half a dozen members of the city council met at tbo council chaiuocr hut nl lit to InlU over committee worlr , but they talked only of the Halloa ordinance. City Clc.ru Groves saM ho t ou ht It was an out rape to throw all the blntno of loslnj ; ttie tittlu p.ijo of the orJinnnco upon him nil- * " bis ilemitlcs. Hothroatoncd to e.\poso what lie c.illed "tho whole uiaierhandcil scheme ' If tbo blame was not speedily shifted to bonicboO.v else. Pre-skJcnt Uowry stated that the Ilallou orillnatico hail been stolen from Councilman Mailseu's house last Wednesday , and was ( liven to Coiincllaiati Donnelly tlio lle t day by Mr. Uailou , The church society ol I-'irst M. 13. chinch at their last iiifotliiKcleeldod to iltivoto the llrst thlKy minutes of each ao-slon torudiinontnl instruction. This will alTord an clcirant opportunity toany por.HOi ; wislun ; , ' to avail tbeinselves ol In&truction. is KIA" IWISXS Iliiile Acquitted fiMiu the of 31 u rd rrlii * ; Al Tbo coroner's Jury empaneled to Inquire Into tbo death , of William .Mi-M.innta , who wns shot \Vnlerlootwowvcks atro killed by John J Hailo , rnot nt .McUoVUiy t Conroy's undertaking rooms yesterday after noon Three witnesses ucro cxaiiiineil Mr. and .Mrs. Hailo anil Marshal Coodwia who arrested Undo after t he shooting. The evidence adduced was such as to sat isfy the Jurors that Mc.Mnnnislio held a gun In his hand , was about to assault Hiulo , and that as ho had on pievious occasions beaten Ilado severely , tbo latter bait reason to fear Rre.it lio'lily injury. A vcnlict was rctiJruccl to the tffect that McMannlseaino to bis ilcatli from a pistol snot llred by .1 . J. Hade , who was at the tlmo acting in self -do feu so. " Dr. IJolinos , hotna'opatliist , suceessov to the Into Dr. Dlnsmoor , Don gins bloclt. Throe lloors filled with latest sprlnjj novelties in millinery sit llli&s' ' . Mnrrlaire lilcoiiHCH , \ I 1 Thofollowititf marriage licenses were issued by .ludgo Shields yesterday , Nnmo and address. ABO. I .lolin S. Mi'Donild. Omaha . 21 1 Lilly G. Knaiip. Otnulia . 18 ( Kiulolph MUiiiiOiiialia . -I 1 jMa'ilo Intzi'ii , Uiuali.i . ' 1 \ Trod \ Wnsiiliimoa Counly . 20 I Mlnnlo lleltzmiii , D.mtrlascotinty . 10 I Claim Vi'cnor.lloiinliiL'toM . 45 1 Uliarlotlo Uraesoli , IlcimiiiKlon . 9 The following par.nlU were is i id t by the nupcrhitcmlcntof buildings rcstorJay : Mrs. J Jiilni , two-story frainodwullliiK , Klrvontli and Ailior streets . $3.000 Two minor permits . -100 Total .1 II.400 Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlic Standard. EDEM MU8EE WILL. LA.WLEH , Moimgof. L'trncr llth a.id Farnam Streets , Omaha , Neb. WEEK Or APRIL 6 TIL The first anil only troupe of Siiinoaii warrior ? fever brought to this country. Their ehiof 'Atofua ' , lu tlio ono xvlio compelled IIH ! ,111011 to pluiiffo into the M'Othiiif , ' waters durinc tbo jfrent luirrlcano at Apia , which destroyed tbo ( I'criniiii [ mil American wir vchbclB. in Marcli , 18S ! ) , nnil rescued the American uud ( jerinan Bailors. Tbo Hainonns are niiteil for their Kcnllun < ' . < > s tiiul { jronoro-slty. They liavo been convert oil to the Christian religion. They wear" no boards and laid hcadonro a scarcity. Ora tory IB their chief ( , 'Ift and is highly pri/.ed. Tuttooi nf , ' Is tnoir Hoiiluioss. These warriors are all tatioccl ; They are thrifty nnd eeonomU cul. This is the lirst troupe ever brought to th s country. They aniuso the pconlowlth war songs , wnp dancc.s , knife jiijfyUnif and The r'amiusLaujjli T'rovoknra. BURT & KEMPTOR In their high olnss comedy , /Vll 3iljlit.j , , j1:5. . O , replete with SOURS , dancing and ) * ' , . > ' . local hits , The Greatest , Trio of Grotesque Dancers. MORTON , RENO AND MACK J IN I'll nut PNigm : AOT. LES TROIS DIABLES1 ; A comical and urtUtlc series ofwoiulcrfiil foils coinlstlnsof elasticroiitottloii nets , lial npin1 Illll ,111(1 ( tlLllll' ' fl'Ul1 ! . JOHN MA Due Tcutonlo Cousin . .I. , , . . . in Wn.M.M a coiixlniiitjratiiiii . . . . .I ! > . . . , , „ „ otDntcliVit \ ( | . Thu Greatest Mrlol ; ami Hack Jumiicr In the Wntlil. 'I I I I'k ViVl IMA H _ > - ViUJJ THORNE AND CARLTOK In their SuecpiBftil CoinloMHturo MAN VS. WOMAN. A comlnil s.itlru un a. oiincnt iliainallo plnr. An uvalnncheor Specinlty Attrnctions. Now Faces. New Pco pie. Now Acls , Curiosities , Frenks , Monstrosities , Hnro ColnSp - Palnttngs , Sculpture nnd Art. The Greatest Museum In the World. ONE DIME A.DMITS TO ALL PARTS. i Enph Saturday Children are admlttca to the Ijost seats free t\L DIME EDEN MUSEE ,