Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 28, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JULY 28 , 1801.
THERE Will BE BUT ONE BOYD
Jutlgo Irviuo Decides the Question ol
Darning the Theatres.
MR , CRAWFORD MUST MAKE A CHANGE ,
Acting on Ilio Order of tlic
Com I tlic Old llojil Has Iloeu
Christened "Tho Kuriinm
Htioct Theater. "
LcMorM. Crawford can contlniio in the
( heater business in ( Jmahn , but holll
huvi ) to select soinu other tmino than "lioyd'a
opcr.i house ' for the theutor tit Piftuontb and
I'mimm street * .
nvcrybody knows that some lltno nito ,
prior to llioopcnltiK of tliu present tlieuttl-
c < il season , Mr. Crawford billed the town for
plius lit tbo "Hoyil. "
As soon Imi thin happened James U , Hoyd
went into ihu cniuts and seen rod n rustr.iln-
lti ( ; order to prevent Crawford fiom using
the tinrno "Hoju. "
Juilco livlno heard tlio arguments last
week , and ; yesterday morning HI presence of
the Interested parties nud n , lurpo number of
siicctntois , bunded down the tallowing decis
ion , which Is glvon In brlof :
"Tho corporation by James C. IIo > d and
Tiioinns lUojd Its secretary , convoyed the
prunlsis to O. At Carter , the descriptive
part of the deed being us follows 'Lot 5
anil the uest half of the west third of lot 0 ,
block MO. Omaha. ' The deed recited that it
was Hindu In accordiineolth n resolution
pissed by a unanimous vote of all the stock
holders and couvu\od the properly together
\\itli all of the tenements , hciedltamcnts and
nppurtunaiiLCs and all of the esUto , title ,
do\vor , claim or demand whatsoever of the
Hold's opeia house association
"July 10 , I"3Vi , Cartot um\e.\ud the piop-
erty to the American Hank building company
b } thu same description.
"In 1WIO llovd coaimoiiccd the cioclion of
another building anil styled U'15o > d's the.i- '
let1' In October , Ib'.H ' ) , the AmoriVan Uanlc
building company luasuJ llio old theater to
( . .i.ivfoul , the lease leading , all that poition
ol the Ijullilim : Itnoun us , 'Hojtl's opuia
houso' used as a theater or In connection
\\ltli said tlii.ittu for the managing or eui\-
ing on the business of a tlie.iter ; also , all
fiiriiiltuu. llxtuiej , bcencry and stage ma-
chlnety tlieieln , lor the tonii of live \e.us
fiom July II , is'll.
"In November , 1MK ) , Carter iravo rotico to
Crawlold that Hoyu objected to the use of
his naino on the old building , but Ct.iufonl ,
diari'gaidlng thi ) , advertised the house as
'the Bo\d opoia house. '
"UoiU's opeia lio\iso \ association conveyed
to Caitcr the lights of the as
sociation to the propeity. These tights
weio these of nn owner in
fco simple of the icultv , and to the ttie.ililc.il
business conducted theiein , the coipoialloa
had no connection. This w.is Houl'b own
huslnoss. ' 1 ho use ot the mime , so far as
this action is cancelned , ielates only to the
conduct of the business and not the owner-
Bhip of the realty. Ctuufoid sa\s that ho
deslus to use the name Decauso of the repu
tation attached to It by reason of plaintill 3
ptior manaircmont thereof.
" ' 1 hero Isno pretense that tbo plaintiff at
nn > time tianstencd his business to Caitcr ,
or the other dufcmlants Iheio can bo no
possible question that the mere conveyance )
ol icully operatob to convoy n business and
the good Mill thereof which happens
to bo conducted thereon by the render.
"Suppose The 15co budding company
siioiilu lonvoj by lot and 1/lotk numbois its
tcalty. The name of the building is th.ic of
the nowspaner published theiofrom. Could
it foi a moment bo contended Uml the owners
of Tin lii K newspaper could not iemo\o
from said building after the sale , publish the
newspaper elsewhere under the name ot TUB
Ii i and icstrain the purchaseis ol the buildIng -
Ing from publishing another iie\\s | > uoruniler
Uio sumo iiiinio In thu building in question !
Could the puichaser of the building claim for
a moment that Its coiivojanco , although
under the nnmo of The ISm : building , con
veyed the good will of tbo newspaper !
"To mj mind the c.iso would be precisely
nnalagoiis to the onu at bar , except that
\\hero a man's name is Involved , to Justifv a
stranger in the use of it , theie would bo le-
ciulied a much plainer oxpiessionof intention
than would uuiumiiieil in the use of u meio
tlmmcial aoslgnatton.
"Thoro is no appearance by the defendant ,
the Ameiican Hank building company , i'ho
petition alleges that tills company is willing
to comply with the plaintiff's demands , pro
viding It can do s > o without icndeung itself
liable to Ciawford. Were the contest be
tween the plaintiff and the bink , upon the
question of the luttei's i Iglit to contlnuo to
designate the building Itself bj the name
that It lias heretofoio borne , it is possible
that diffeicut coiisldeiations would control
the case , out this contest Is between the
plaintiff and Ciawfoid , the latter claiming
the name , not in connection with the
building , but In connection with the
business which ho pioposes to
conduct tlu'iein The plaintiff claims the
name In connection with the thcatileal busi
ness , as one to which ho has the exclusive
light , bleiiMin of its distinguishing char.ic-
teiistte , being Ids own name , and especially
by u'ason thai llio iiamo used In the business
has acquiicd Its vulno through bis elicits.
"A temporaiy injunction is granted , re-
Rttuining tlio detendants from the use of llio
\\oul 'llojrt1 or any variation of llio same in
signs , phicauls or advertisements In connec
tion with the thcatiical business as soon as a
bond of fi.OUO Is executed bv Ihe pluintin. "
Fnriiiini Slrvt't TlionU'i * .
Acting on the suggestion made by Tin :
lHr : months ago. the name of the old lioyd
theater will bo changed to the Fin mini Street
theater , in keeping with the decision ren-
dctcd by .ludgo h vine today.
TIKI name will bo changed at once , and
wliero " ' House'
every plneo "Hoyd's Opeia
occui red "Farnain Street Theater ' will bo
substituted.
The name will commend itself to the pub
lic for U lixcs the location of the houso.
I'arcntN Ittmil This.
July and August tire anxious months for
inothers who ciuefnlly watch over their little
ones. Hot da.vs and ftequent chingesof
liMiipcratuio nto liable to produce clioleru
mourns. How satlsf ictory It should bo for
pnr 'iitstokiiow ttint Hulb'r's I'uln Pnraly/i r
is both u pleasant and otToctlvo lomedy for
nil summer complaints , It soothes and re
lieves all p dn and griping anil always ellects
u complete euro. _
r\Mir.sl < m to Detroit.
July ; il , August 1 mill 15 , the Uhlonpo.
Mihvnukuo & SI. 1'iUil rnllwiiy will sull
riniiul tilii tk'Kuts to Dottoit and lotiiru
for ON K r-'AKP TICICKTS GOOD TO
HUTUUN UNTIL SKl'T ttO. For fur-
thur inforiiiatloii npnly to
P. A. NAhli , Cienoiul A cent.
J. li l'KiS'HJN ; , City I'libbuugor Agout.
151)1 ) Furimiu Stieut , Ouiuhiu
CMAU i ASI : or NKHVI : .
Dftoetlvi'H Do Up Ono ofthulr
Victims.
The nrrost of Hair ) A Covvan nt on eaily
hour > estorday moining for impersonating
an oflkei has thrown some light on the win
cciluln pinplo liuvo of doing business.
Cowan is the chief of u snide dotoctlve
agoney lh t hitches on the name "Untied
Btatos" to distinguish 11 from other Institu
tions and at Ihe same limn to Impress the
unwary tenderfeet w llh the Idea ihai tl Is u
concern coveting the entlro country.
The oftlco of Ihe agency Is at piosont locat
ed in the Uniiigo block , and It is there that
the plans for ncquuing wealth at the expense
of others are matured
Mr. Cowau's arrest was the result of iho
injudicious and too frequent Ihiblilny of his
.1 nun at..til
requires caurnco. but imitators
have tlio qualities of a , burglar
vvluiout his courage. Joliaiiu
IlolT'H Malt Kxtraut IB bo popu
lar that it has boon imittitod.
See that ttio i iiaturo of "Jo-
luuin llotl" fa on tlio nock ot
every bottlo. Et > > iibr & Moti-
, , ilulson Co. . solo ugQiits , 0 Uur-
oluy street , Now York ,
star. It scorns that a young Sixteenth street
druggist has been acquainted with a Rlr !
living on Hurt street for some months past ,
and the acquaintance culmlniuod in n
criminal suit that WAS Instituted Saturday
in Justice Hart's court aad sot for trial
Tuesday.
It also scouts that a philanthropic Indl
vldunl named II. C. Hilt , who poses us n
police court attorney when In condition tc
do so , had charge of iho case II has never
been Intimated that Mr. Illlt docs not know
a good thing vvbon he sees It , neither has ho
horelofoiQ tluured as very much
ot a philanthropist , hut In this
case he seems to have reached the conclu
sion thai It would bo better to allow the
druggist to setllo iho mailer for dollars aiut
conls than lo proiccutu him on a criminal
charge and possibly send him lo Jail.
Illlt railed upon the druggist Saturday af
ternoon and wonted him to call at his ollleo
The Invitation was such a cordial one that
Iho druggist couldn't refuse , especially in
view of some pleasing insinuation ) that weto
dronpcd by the attorney , so ho appeared in n
very few minutes ul Mr. Hill's oillro. What
Iranspiied there can uc quickly told , although
It actually consumed considerable time.
Thodiugclsl was told that for $100 ho
could dispose of the matter for nil time. The
pill mixer thought $ -100 a big handful of
inonoy , and finally convinced Mr. Hill that
ti' > 0 would bo ample. The upshot of the inlet -
lot view was Uial ho piid over fci.lO lo Mr.
Hitt , and was given a receipt for It signed
b > the woman , Maud Shropshlic , lu which
she acknowledged that It freed the druggist
from nnv further claims for support or
breach of piomlse. The signature was wit
nessed by n friend of the drugglsl and by
Constable Uingmun , who Just happened in at
the time.
H was stipulated that the woman should
leave town , and U was vvtiilo
ondeavoilng lo Unit out whether or
not this arrangement had been
carilcd out , that the dtuggist and his clerk
lan up against Cowan Sunday night , and
ho dlsplavcd his slur. Thuy visited Iho
place tit 1511 Hurt slrect , where Cowan has
" friend" of his
n room and wheio a "lady
nlsn rooms.
When tlio druggist wanted to know about
the Shropshire vvomun the deteclivo replied
that ho ki ow where she was bccauso "that
was his business , " and Intimated that the vls-
Itoi i might got into iioiiblo unless they took
nn linmedialo departure. Ho also pulled
open his coat and showed a 1 > U tin star , and
it hail the desiied effect , The drug men ,
however , teported the case to Ofllcois Hills
nnd Mitchell , and Mr. Cowan was very soon
behind the bats.
When seen by a icportcryesterday moining
Cowan announced that ho bad been in busi
ness hcio for the past six weults and that
Koboit A. Cohcu was president , Samuel P.
Hoboitson secretniy nnd himself chief of Iho
agency Ho denied that he was in any way
interested in Iho case , or that ho tnul shovfn
his star. Ho said thai ho was in his room ,
and ho had moicly told Iho visitors that ttio
Indies of Iho house did not relish their pie -
once Tlio wind blew his co it open and might
have revealed his star. Ho Insisted that the
agency was h.cornorateu and claimed to have
the papers , but couldn't produce them. To
one of iho diugglst's clerks , however ,
ho had stated that ho had done
all the work on the ease , and had secured all
the evidence. Ho also stated that he was
working for the Shropshire woman at &i n
dav and that she had left town without pay
ing him
Tlio diuggist claims that ho was black
mailed. Ho sajs that tlio woman was
notoiious before ho over saw her and that
there was no foundation lor tlio charge , but
that the conspirators had him where they
could put him in jail or cnuso him lots of
tioublc" and unpleasant notoriety. At the
altoinej's ofllco he was allowed to oo the
woman sign the iccelpt , but Hitt would
not allow ; him to talk to her. Ho
sa s that Hitt aftciw.ird acknowl
edged that ho received $100 of the
money , although it was stipulated that the
money was lo be used lo defray lying-in ex
penses and the care of the child.
At any rate , Uitt was sailing high that
evening , nnd about T o'clock was taken to Iho
station in the patrol wagon wilh a howling
jig and a black ej o.
The ofllccrs. who arrested Covvan say that
ho told them that of the $2'iOlio received100 ,
Hitt 100 and Dlngnnn S50.
' 1 ho ngencv was closed j eslcrd ly , and Iho
pioslucut , who is nn ox-hack driver , and tlio
secretary , who Covvan describes as aG. A. H.
man and nn Oddfellow , are missing. It
was leirncd from other tenants of the
building , however , that Hut and Dingnun
are both frequent visitors there , and that
they seem to bo Just us much interested in
the atrency as nn.v body. Hut is said to put
in all his spr.ro time there , and Dlngman
makes it his baling ploco whenever thcro is
a lot up in the business of Ih 3 coroner'sofllcc.
From letter heads nnd caids of Iho agency
it appears lhal theto was a change in tlio
names of Iho management , although no
cnango in the indiv iduals , when Iho concern
moved fiom F.uiiain street to the Hamgo
block , less than a rnoatli ago , after a couple
of weeks of impoverished tribulalion. Al
Ihe llrst stand the agency's sta-
lionory set forth the fact that
H. D. Martin was superintendent , and M.
M. Andrews secretary of the "United States
Detective Agency , " which had "agencies and
coirespondents in all the principal cities of
the \voild" This information was heavily
undeiscored , as weto ihowoids "confidence , "
"integrity" and "dispatch , " while a wide
open eye looked from the center of Iho bhcct ,
wilb the information : "Our ojcs are ever
on jou. "
At Iho new stand the oMlcers nppoar as
given by Mr. Covvan , wilh Iho additional
statement that the agency is Incorporated
iindei the laws of Nebraska , but the blgoje
and blue Ink are conspicuously wanting.
Several complaints have been mud a against
tha concern , and it is alleged that tlio alleged
dotectlvcs1uoconstantlv , on the watch for
information on which people can bo bled or
systematically blackmailed. The so-called
chief Is the onlv one who wears a star on tha
inside of his coat , as thooth r "sleuths" curry
their them in pockets for use as occasion may
demand. The police will investigate the
point , and oven if it is Incorporated , as nl-
legodihoy will take steps lo slop any more
of Iho woik of which Iho above instance is n
Mini pie.
When Iho case against Covvan was called
in police court ycstci day afternoon the drug
gist was prolnplty on hand , vowing that ho
would institute proceedings to recover his
money after the criminal case was disposed
of. The statn made oul n strong cnso against
Iho defendant , but his altoinoy mo'd to
dismiss with a nerve second only to thai of
his cllonl.
The court , however , overruled Iho inollon
and Cowan was put upon Iho stand Ho was
a ver > willing witness In homo dlicctlons ,
but extiemely reticent on other points , nnd
on cioss-examlmitlon contradicted himself so
fiequoutlv thai it was hard to tell what ho
had sworn to and what bo hud not
Ho told of his extended service
under Mat' Plnkeiton in "shallowing"
Chicago members of the Clan-na-Ciucl , and if
his story is to bo believed , Tnscott is the
only man who over succeeded in eluding him.
In explaining the Incoiporatlon of his agency
he worked Ma Jaw , nnd bis sinllo for all they
vveie worth. The sinllo warped n heavy
Iron column that stands near ttio
bench , but It did not cftcct the
cnutt to any upprcclablo extent.
Covvnn told of ids hohood acquaintance
with ouu or two Omatiniis , but out of rcg.ud
for them their names will not bo published.
Court adjourned without a decision being
rentiered , as the Judge desired to see u tele
gram from Liiiioln alleged to have been re
ceived by the defense slating that Iho arti
cles of Incorporation and bond 'veto nil light.
'Iho defendant was aguln locneu up pend
ing the result ef the case.
Cowan referred to u well known Onmhan
to vouch for him , but ho evidently hasn't
sounded the aforesaid gentleman lately , us
ho said some higUy uncomplimentary
although deeply interesting ihtuirs regarding
Mr Cowan when his attention was directed
lo Ihe matter last evening.
\\heu tire KlHTKli'N I'lHK
Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate.
Dr. T. C. Smith , Charlotte , > . O. savs :
"It Is uu invaluable nerve tonic , n delightful
beverage , and one of iho best rvstoiers when
the energies Hag and the spirits droop , "
Uiilldini ; I'ernrltH.
The following permits vvero Issued by Ihe
superintendent of buildingjoUerd.iy :
Mary I'Kau , l-story ( mine duelling. IT.
SmiU M\th tin-el. . BOO.
One minor purnilt WO
"
Total , II,100
Avcr's Cathartic IMlUaro recommended by
the best physicians , bccauso they are free
from calomel and other injurious druca.being
composed of purely vegetable Ingredients ,
Whllo Ihrough their action they stimulate
and strengthen tbo bowels ana ccrotory or-
gtuu.
IS IT A CITY OR A VILLAGE ?
South Omaha Badly Excited Over a He-
cent Legal DUcovery ,
ALL BUSINESS INTERESTS INVOLVED ,
The City Jinn no Ijovy nnil no 1'owcr
Now to Make One ! ) the
Municipality
Insolvent ?
The business nnd financial Interests of the
city are In Iho throes of unxlcty nnd doubt ,
iho city ofllclals uro paralyzed , claim-holders
against Iho city lire wild and contractors are
on the anxious seat all over the amendment
passed tit the last session of the legislature lo
Iho South Omulm charter law.
Section 1 , of South Omaha charter act , us
amended nt the last session of the legislature ,
reads as follows : "That all cities , having
less UMM ii'i.OOO nnd tnoro than 10,000 Inhab
itants as ascertained nnd olllcialiy piomul-
catcd bv the census and enumeration taken
by authority of the laws or the United States
in the rear 1MH ) , shnil bo irovorned by tno
provisions of lids ncl and bo known as clues
of the Hist class having less than -UJU ! in
habitants. "
This provision nlnces this ciiy under the
provisions of Iho old law governing cities of
thu second class having a population of more
Ihan fl.OOO. Under that law the tn\ levy Is lo
bo niado bv iho cotiulv commissioners and
Iho limit was leu mills on Iho dollar of as
sessed valuation. The taxes nro lo bo col
lected by iho county treasurer nnd by him
turned over to the city trcaruter.
The levy is lo bo made when Iho county
commissioners mr.ho their annual levy nnd
as that bus already been done no legal levy
can now bo made even lo the amount of iho
ten mill limit.
The assessed valuation of the cltv Is Jl-
OS,000 and the annual appropriation , Illegally
made by the city council , was , M mills , j ield-
ing nearly ? < n,000 , only enough to meet ex
penses. The 10 mill law will yield less than
$ -0,000 , or only enough to pay the interest
und leave nothing for any other purpisoa.
The amended chatter provides for the
establishment of grading districts and the
Issuance of live-year tends ns to this all con-
tiacts made ate jeopardl/cd like everything
else affected by thi * charter change.
As Iho paving provisions are lire same ns
in the old law paving matters will not bo af
fected.
The city rrow has a lloiting Indebtedness
of about ? ilullO , and In the present phase of
the ease no provision can uo inndo to pay the
same except by a bpecial session of the IcgU-
latino. The warrants issued since the law
was i hanged are Illegal , and as uo legal levy
was made by the county commissioners , the
council at its regulur meeting on
or before the bocond Monday irr Au
gust cannot make an annual appropriation
nnd as the time has past for the county coin-
missioncis to do so , the llnunei.il affairs of
the cltv me exceedingly complicated.
In ttia meantime no warrants can be legally
drawn except for the small balances in two
or tineo of the funds raised fiom taxes lev ted
under Ihe old law ,
Tlio question now is : Is Iho city a city
and solvent , or is it a village nnd insolvent
and almost without law to govern the cit.v I
Shut Don u Cor Ijiic-lc ol'ilo H.
Yesterday the Omaha packing company
discharged all its killing g ang on the account
of insuPlicient supply of hogs , nnd duiing the
next few weeks will keep only such men nt
work as mav bo necessary to keep the house
in outer nnd caio for the stoelt.
A Il.iili o.id liloukndc.
Yesterday afternoon Union Pacific em
ployes , acting under eiders , ran an enpino
and sovci.il cars down to the Hook Island
connection nt Albright and blockaded the
Hacks and connections.
SniiH ol' Veterans Imun Social.
Camp E. Iv. Wells No. 73 , Sons of Vet
erans , will give n lawn social Wednesday
evening nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ficd.
Utter , Twenty-third and M slrcela.
Notes Alioiit tire City.
Miss Maud Corey , formerly of thh , city , Is
the guest of friends.
Pied Mastorj , of the jard's force , has ro-
tuined horn Illinois.
Miss Mvitlo Wells will return homo to
Mur > s\lllo , Mo. , this week.
Stock Inspeclor Clark Howard yesterday
condemned two head of cnttio.
Juslico Joseph .I. Bieon wont lo Lincoln
yesterday on lire charier tarrgloment ,
Mrs William McCluie of Council Dluffs is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs E. O. Kozzolio.
Landlord John Ullvcrnicht gave n social
dance at his house , Thirtieth nnd R streets ,
last evening.
John N. Burke has again lost his New
foundland dog and will pay a liberal rowaid
for its rotuin.
City Clerk John J. Ryan is accredited with
savinir a life the life of a cow bunJnv , on
his visit to Elk Horn.
Dr. and Mrs. James T. Armstrong of
Heattico woio the guests of Postmaster and
Mis. John M. Glasgow.
Inspector D P. Bayless ras issued n per
mit for n small house to Ucorgo Deckel ,
Eighteenth and N streets.
The Uohemlan hall committees will meet
next Sunday nnd loolc over the Ion lots of
fered for lire now hall site.
New stock scales have been erected nt the
Oudahy packing plant to weigh stock ns
driven into the slaughter houses.
Word from County Commissioner J. Corrigan -
rigan convoys the welcome Intelligence lo
Iris many friends that ho Is much better.
James M. Doud , of the lioone , In , packing
house , was at Iho yards yesterday and 10-
colved a cordial icLCpilon by his many friends.
Citi/oiis' alliance , No II , will meet irr the
Knights of Pythias hall , McGInnus block ,
this evening to Initiate u uumLcr of mem
bers.
TrnrikJ Donohoo , brother of James T.
llonohoo , of Rescue hose , No , 1 , has at lived
in thocitv from Iowa City , la. , nnd will prac
tice law.
J. E , Hyors , of the commission firm of
Byor Brothers ii Co , who bus beecn on n
Jaunt us fur east as the Atlantic coast , has
returned.
George A. fleam , of the commission bouse
of ( ieoiiie Huiko \ . I'r.uier , who has been nt
Mnlvern , la. , ill the bedside of his mother
who Is dangerously 111 , has returned.
Teed Master Bert Andsison , one of the
popuiarviind leliublo men at the steel ; yauls ,
niter n fortnight's visit wilh his rolalivcbiind
friends In Chicago und other Illinois points ,
has returned ,
H L. Wood of iho Drovers Journnl force ,
while ildlng on iho toboggan nt.Miinnvva
Sunday , met with a painful accident , nnd
now nurses his loft nrm In n sling. Tbo nun
was badly cut.
Geoigo S. lloughton , esq . with his son.W.
C. lloughton , n piomincnt business man of
Boston , Mass. , Is visiting his son , R II.
lloughton , the genial and trusty paymaster
ul the Cudahy packing houses.
r.dlson J. Davis found his horse , hired
Thursday of lasi week by n boy lo tide four
miles oul in the count ! v. The animal was
foynd nlTwerrlj-fourMr nnd Viiiton streets ,
hul Iho saddle nnd bridto wore gone.
Mcdford Crowe wns lee numerous on the
stieelund for Ids offensive conduct In the
pieseneo of ladles wns collared by Ofllcor
Mom ague , and on the hearing JudfO King
lined the festive Ctovve ? " > und costs.
Patrick Hlckoy , under much persuasion
nnd ntcetsnn loico , accompanied Olllccr
Putiick Reunion lo Judge King's bar ef jus-
J IIT NTS.
Our regular semi-annual sale of Odd Suit Pants begins today , when we place on sale in
five grand lots , all the suit Pants left in our store during the past six months. This sale will
eclipse in magnitude any previous sale of the kind we have ever held , comprising , as it docs ,
over two thousand pairs of pants left from FIFTEEX THOUS. L\TD SUITS sold this season.
This sale is EHTIKELY ORIGINAL WITH US , AND CANNOT BE IMI
TATED ; only a house doing an enormous amount of business being able to lay aside such a
quantity of'goods during an entire season. We buy no goods for it. Every pair of pants on
sale having been left from some suit of which only the coat and vest has been sold. The Pants
in this sale arc mostly from the better grades of suits , and arc made of 11 woo1 , and silk and
wool cassimeres , cheviots , clays , worsteds , tweeds , homespuns , meltons , &c , in a hundred and
ten dark , light and medium shades and colors , as well as blacks ; in plain , fancy mixtures ,
stripes , hair lines , pepper and salt , large and small checks ( some checks so handsome that any
bank will cash 'em on sight ) . They are in all H/es from 30 to 40 waists and fiom 29 to 34
lengths , and taken altogether they comprise the greatest assortment of pants ever shown in any
one store at one time in Nebraska.
AIN 1 b.
LOT ONE. PANTS WORTH FROM $2.50 TO $3.00 AT $1.50
LOT TWO. PANTS WORTH FROM $3.00 TO $4.00 AT $2.00
LOT THREE. PANTS WORTH FROM $4.00 TO 55.00 AT $2.5O
LOT FOUR. PANTS WORTH FROM $5.00 TO $6.50 AT $3.25
LOT FIVE. PANTS WORTH FROM $6.50 TO $8.00 AT $4.00
3PEXRK. IN OUR. "PANT"R.Y WINDOW-
WE GLOSS AT 6:30 : P.M. SATURDAYS , 10 O'CLOCK
lice and bad cl opposite bis nnmo "threats
to kill ' 'ihe frisky and corv voting man
will explain Ids conduct to Jud o Knifr.
J S Knot , tunic ninnnKcr of the Cudahy
packing company , lias pone to C'hicipo lo nt-
tend tlio nicotine of the Westcin Picinht as
sociation , \ \ hichvill meet in that city this
week. The question of better ficichtales
to this market fiom tliosouthup" ! , including
the Tex is , Aii/oim and Now Mnsico gra/ln ?
legions , will be brought up and acted on.
Tlu < Ij.UoMt Conundrum.
Whv Is Hallor s Snrcnparilli and Burdock
llko the most popular soip of the dav )
HCC.IUSU they both cleanse the skin and
leave it soft and \eh'ety.
' .i it.mit
J B. Steward of York is nt the I'axton.
Daniql B&unh of Ilyannis is at the Dollonc.
K. T. Bennett of Randolph is at the Casey.
1) . J. ( Juild of I'lattsmoutb is at Iho Del-
lone.
S. A. Hall of Nebraska City is at the Del-
lone.
S. E. Prcnliss of Ked Cloud is at Iho Mil-
lard.
lard.Doe llaj lies has gene lo Cliicigo on busi
ness.
Charles T. Dickinson of Tok.un ih is at Ibo
Casey.
Chuilcs N. Keilb of Broken Bow is nl the
Pa\ton.
\V. C. Brooks of Bealrico is a guest al Ibo
MIIKud.
Nelson M.erccr let I for Rapid Cily , S. D. '
josterday.
Charles Schlaffoldt of Grand Island is nt
the Paxton.
Mrs. U. C. Cameron of Lincoln is a guest
nt the Millard.
E. Sehmomnn and G. L. Loomis of Friend
ere nt the Murray.
Miss Maude Dorringlon of Palls City is a
gucsl at the Pnttoii.
O. II. Phillips nnd Gcorgo Schrocder of
Bealiico aio nt the Casoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ii.t B. Mapos returned from
their eastern tup ycstci day.
P. C. Palmoison , D. A. Casper and John
Biatt , of North Platlo are guests nl llio
Murray.
M. A. Warren of JorsovUllo. 111. , Is in llio
city , the pucst of bls > father-in-law , Gtorgo
U. Uockicll.
If you do not use \\holo bottle of Cook's
Extra Dry Champagne at once , u lubber coik
w ill keep it for dayi. .
Dculnioii In Favor ol" tin Chicago ,
nillunukcu & St. I'.ml Ky.
The now n.ilnuo sloopiiifr cars of the
Chicago , Mllw uilcco & Sat. P.uil Ry. ,
\\iih oieclrio lighls in every berth , will
continue to lo.ivo the Union depot ,
Onmlm , .vt 0lfU : p. in. , dully I'.isson ois
tnUiirgf this tr.iia avoid transfer at Coun-
uil Bluffs , nnd nrrivo in Chic.iso at 90 : !
u. in. , in uinplo time to mtiicc till eastern
connections. Tiokot ollico , 1501 F.irnum
street. F A NASH ,
E. J. PKKSTOX , General Ajoiit. ;
City Passenger Agent
For Schlltz boor apply to R. R. Grotto ,
lO'.O rainnm.
Kurloiiiihs.
Furloughs have boon granted Piivatos John
Anmann company F , Sixteenth infantry ,
Foil DuchoMio , Ulah , nnd Charles S Allen ,
Iroop 1. Ninlh cavalry , at the oxpiintlon of
which , each at bis own request , will bo dis
charged from the service.
Luther Douglas , musician , C camp my ,
Seventh infnniry , has been uranted u
f in lough fiom Auirust " C until November fl ,
Ib'Jl. '
The U S. govcinmr-ntaro using largo num
bcisof the Improved Il'iWJicdjj ' . Botden
& Sellcck Co , agents , Chicago , 111.
AlaiTliiKO ijH'oiises.
The following niuTiijJ luuiui werj Is-
suedbvJaU'jShluldi yjiuv.liir :
Nnmo nnd a hh-cm. Ace.
( M.irU Un'iis , Omulm -I
1 Mtirlu Hast i -i
I Joseph Swemiov. Hixpln Oily. > . I ) . 21
I Tcmi tJorlach , KupliU'lty. S. 1) ) . . ' . ' 1
j\uf CM nf tirclintfnr ttf * wulrr tills liuul , liftu
cent * ; f < n > i ( idilltl'niiiUfng ( f"f g ; _
"To Mr and MrB. . b Van Horn , on July LH ) ,
18'Jl ' , u buy.
ll'ICfltllf ft IV llll < Mlr ( < J lllll/CI UllHllMll , ttflu
n ! : e if/i / iKJiltdmill Hue ten cf nti. _
Al.Thl'AIH' Hiiynuwl J. . H'-'Ht 7 nioiilbs , 5
days , him of lUarlrs ! mid .Nora Altsl dt.
Mundiiy mornlnirk Julv - " . l-i. * ' | i 7.IU
nVIiiuk. I un rili'0f ! > Id's ill Do clock Tni'i *
ilu > inoriilni : , Inly.S. . at iho ri > ildmn.c l-'ll
hoiilb'Uth k&t. Inlcliiiunl Ijiuiel ; IHU
eun ctery.
Mtt'AltTJ'.V-Jiino , iiRi'd ! tt M-iirn , liuutnl
nituut Chanes McC.irtoy. > - | , , inoiiiln. ,
July .M. IsJl. lit her intr n-sldi niu I'll ' > I'liira
M rmii'rul HtH .Xloiloi U IniMliiy iiioiii-
ln. .In y - \ ID St. I' iirl' Iv a cliurth Iniut-
iiKul.fiMali's ec
"Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
NO F > AY.
NO GUREl ! .
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Mnnr year * ' experience A rejfulnr crirtimto In mcillclnt & nipuinnt nnovr It still ( renting with tlia
rflMettt BUCI p i nil N rv n I hnitilc niul 1'rlvato UHo i-oi A ponniiKMit curu KHiinuiti i > tl lor ( Catarrh ,
hpcriimturrl mi Iiott Manhood Semlnnlfnknes < , Nl lit LO-II B , luipntu icy , Sypliilli strl > turc , anil nil
dl < > ! < < -9 uf Ihu HIiMHl skin and crlrmr ) ( ) r ina. N II I Kiiiinui co * > UJ tor mery case 1 unili rtako anil fall
tdcure t * mnltntlon free Hook i Mvatcrlcs uf l.lfo ) BHnt free Oitloj hour * J n in to ti p nt Sunday
ID i m to U in benil .imp for roplr.
BLOOD I
Pimples oa tbo Pace j
Breaking Out )
BklnTroables )
Little Sores t Hot Bkh )
Boils | Blotches |
Cold Sores | Bad Breath |
Bore Month or Lips |
If 51,11 nuirir I rum our of
tht.ro J lilplolllt. , tllKO
W H Y ? 3ECAlJ3s5flvP0uliEBJUOOD
If so , did you
I
lUvo j ou p\i > r used mcrourj
Uo elf the mu'cil uu. iitlon at tlio tlmoi
: your
btuod
* \o ntii not tell you that 3011 rtqulro n
nft tf
frt-uliMii from the < r
nutllcino. toonsuro , . . I llxlrlstlm
K.U llr. AfUrV riL-ll.lk lllcm.l
rcdl-
i -
ill tlioroutrhly
that v
int'dlcliio
utily kno\vn . it from
the "Mttoiti. < ut
ctito the pol on from .
. IIOOKnt A.
tnurdmi clt or wrlto tel II.
. , 1(1 ( U cut ISrmulwror , > cwork City
FOH SAI-C 11Y ICUI1V A. CO. Omaha.
wa
There is nothing its equal for relieving
the SORENESS , ITCHING or BURNING ,
reducing the INFLAMMATION , taking
out REDNESS , and quickly bringing the
skin to 'Is natural color.
BEWARE of Imposition. Take POND'S ' EXTRACT
cnly , SOD landscape trade-mark on buff wrapper.
Scfj only In our own bottfes. A'l druggists ,
POND'S ' EXTRACT CO,7G5thAve..N.Y.
It's iciuniknblo spcciflo
nctiomipon thoaffoctccl pints
gives it supreme coutiol over
Piles , however sovcro.
Also for Ji\irn8 \ , Scaldt ,
Eruptions , Salt Jthcum iCc.
Tcstimoninlsrioni all classes
piovo its efficacy. 1'iico 50o.
Sold bv all DniKKi&ts or ncnt by mail
on receipt of luk-e. Put up only by
POND'S EXTRACT CO. , 76 Bill Avo. , N. Y.
HOTEL , .
The Murray , cor. 14th nnJ Hartley , h tha
most substantially cons ruotod hotel biu'd- '
ing in Omnha. Several heavy brick firawalU
running from basmiont tj roof. All ceiling
nnd floors lined w th Asbestos Cro proof li'i-
ing , making it impo ib'o to barn qu'ok.Firo
the build-
CBcapei andfiro alarms throughout
in , . Steam hunt , hot'nnd-colu wa'er andsuu-
shine in tvery room. Table unsurpassed any
where. B. BILLOW AY , Proprctor. _
UNION DEPOT HOTEL.
Corner lllli iiml M i on' tri'-ti llulf bloi k oit of
I'nliiii I'm itlL niul U \ M Hi'p t
inn
New liulldln iiu * iriilttiro ovcrv
cli . i.mlii I" ' iiinn lu u null i \ h n f uu ttro
mlliulli i tc
lintliclm trli
K'li '
mirnmml iu t 'iinujr
II in uf i il lu uu I inc ilur
Illltt-a tl ill u n I ( I Oil I verr
* Ic o\o * it lifrin i i u i tia
, i < iMtlun nut bliji |
c IM p
niul Hun-coin I'ucH liiiu l iiluuKi / null you iia
Irunici to th ' u ifowi _ < i
f
All Itn laicit
Inipruvcmcnli.
SI . Nmtirh
bltuiitlum prjcuro t 't lir
mo , Urllut-.rtlrculur *
SIIKUWtJOO llllo-J il. " N
UiVof „ , _ , , „ , , , a g OHmm j , , . ,
TELEGRAPHY.
ells NciTQ Tonic Pills
cluru IUK ( munla , . ( rtuummdi'hyhl *
cul llelilllt ) , \ Ital Kxh mstloii. Tain
in the lUcfc , Culil lUiulflor coMlad
( IrcuUtion , llluo Mncs nndtr tlio
KJM , l'lrii'lrsanlnUollor > prTOus
or Hooil L'heasos In Eltlicr box.
BIMM . ill ! , ! mil" TT
Hobb's Nerve Tonic Pills
MAKES NEW HEALTHY BLOOD
RESTORES THE Ncnvous SYSTEM
They brln the rosy tllitofllcaltlito tlia
BnlloW check. If younroeuffnrlDR from la.
rnnKomi'ntof the PJcrvc , Suipuro llloud or
S ant Krrorn , you should nt onoo tnko Dr.
ISoblis' IScrvo Toulc Pllh ; , the Grcul
fclfo Kciic\vcrn < ) they will enrich your lllood
rid etren thOB your Norvoi. 1'rlco , 50 cents B vial.
For 83lo by druKuiata or Bout by mail.
HOBB'S WEDIOINE CO.
pnopHiaionoi
OfiN PHAHC13CO , CAL , CHICXGO , ILli
WRITE TO HER !
"I wn1 * not nblo to do my liouaowork for 15 enrHl
i\yM'i McholntllKiin , 7sjh ! > hlil ( IM , Iliillnln
N V. DncUiriMi wllli ninny plij lclm s for tcMinila
woikui'xH uniliiacilminyrcinpillutnlll mtlienctlt I
lioxcs Ntlt\ 111 ANSciiri'il mo limit onu ni o\cr !
ilonll in > own woik " fliiurbnx sit ( i\ui fur f5
AiiiircH , Nnuvi : iim.s to nuii'\i.o , N v
biiM bv ( luoilm in DruirCo ,111(1 ( Kirn uuI. . , Uiuulm
AKLAN LINE !
L MAIL br
MCNTRtAL an I QUKBGC
To DEKUY uu I LIVEItPOOL
CABIN , MI t f l Atio illiu to 3to1llll. r
niul luc itlon of btiitcroiiui
Interiiicillnliuinil Mecrntu iiUmvnito
M ) t Al'1'I.i : I AUUIiJII
CJT" A 7 TS ? I sLiivifu ; OP
> A. J& JL. JLa L jvrku\N UINE
LIN'C. I .s reMsii ir ? .
NTAV YORK and IjLA GV. .
vln I.onilondorrj , i > iery Kiiitnlizlit.
2Jrd.lul > , vrArli : Ol ( ! l OIK.IA , 11 A. M
AllKUHtltll , bl'ATK 01 M.\AI\.1U A. M
AUK. ' . ' tli bTAtnOP NKKUV KA.O A M.
L'AIUN f > J nj ) Kettmi. foA blojra u $1
Aiilf | | In M.I.A.V , \ . l U. Cliltik'i >
11 I.1 .MOOIll M Wnbailri li kot Olllio
\ \ I \ AIIIliirliniiLiii 1'lctut Ollloo
SOHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
HASTINGS , -NEB.
Hoard inland Day-School for Girls
and Young Ladies.
Tlimou'-'li Insu iii'lliin lu Kn.'INIi Solonrc.
Art Music , I. itln , \\ltli I'n iii'h niul dc'im in
liiiilUo tc ic'ht'iN. ItiiiiU-Ki I'plni ; , Slioit-
Ifuiiii. Ti li'-'iajilo , T pi ) \S' | Itlnk' . dtu , till'
-pi'ol tl lilt i ut Inn CIMIII IliDM ili'sllliiK In lic-
cninc1 ti , ti lit'is or who in.iy nut Inuo il ill Ihu
IIMI il uUllage's | of an cilur itUin.
I or ur us , I'tiapp.y to
HEV. J E ENGLISH , or
SISTER DIRECTRESS.
LADIES COLLEGE 10 Rrhonln , lll'r * .
ANDMOIART CONUR A VAT08ir. . Ur. . lUtU jtan
MEXICO ; . . . . . . . .
MO. i lioat. fle trie
llphts , iliartrrM I j
MlliuMntu ( In IPCBI
JVJnna ll'bt ' Cullceu la
] the \\itt.
MiiiEiiiiiri > rt < 'ncnr ( hlcnin )
cluiiTl fordlrln nnil Vnunu Lndlon I orE
cntiiloirunmlilrc'sHd ' 1IIA\I1 ( I.I. l.c )
'nrUlll.url" ilaJluun t inct , C liliuk'o , IIU
/IMERICANGQNSERVATORY.GHICAGO / . ,
CIIKkHIIMI Mill , IVIIIIMI 1U A J H..llKT. .
All I rmiilitk f Miu Prni4i Art ll i T < i > Trtln *
t IM IM M t IA-
ftiV4iil i t-
t4
ttrh MI ) Uiimirl dh
[ J. J lUrinUUU , Illrrrlur.
"
ILLINOIS
H CONScRVATORY
ki n Ik t lirUriu tlon In nil il | u t-
Li.Nlilintii of MiiU'iilMiill ) line
' " 'A it , Hi ttViiallinililiii lut
year AilJr. ! ll L.UMU ) , hill t Juil.N/uvllk , 1,1
KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE
Ili'lll Ml AMU Kill
.
'Ihu ncioiul term nf IliU iitniliiiiilu > oir oijlm lint
MuiKluy In Inly mill tlyio. filial \\cilnunli ) In
Huiuuioi'r IHU I
101 II r lill U Kllit | 1'iill-Olllin KMIMIMU , ICV
iFllnnlc Millhrv Ar-irlomv " n.- I'urk , in.
IIIIIIUO Mllllalj AliuUcllIji riiuiuuRli puiiuratum
furCulliki.urIlu > iiii > i I r.uial n'ii'ni'1 lylul'inuliulj |
'
hi IIOOl/i ( H1 \INdTo.N. . MO
BAPTIST FEMALp COLLEGE T"
* & W A W LoONl'rc iacut.
CENTRAL COLLEGEffVISBWS
ELIZ.AUIL FEMALE SEMINARY-
' J L ) III.ANION. I'rr Jcnt
WENIWORTH MILITARY ACADEHYrz
Of t ) HEM.KUB buv.tlliUndtnl
'
To the Citizens of Omaha and
Vicinity :
Dr P. Ot > n Wo h n rojul ir emlu.ito of
niulleltio fiont I'hlii i , li i\ Ins tnKon \ \ tluir-
oiunuuiirsii of mu ly. t'\lnmlln oxer oltshb
yiMll" , III SOlllO Of tllO Ill'Ml Ollllll'HU OOllOKC'l ,
llo tilliTH liU M'nliVH to nil thtnu siitTorlnn
from illsitm < iof any Itliul. anil ftoli c'liiilldunt
that In i vury case in' iniilurtaUos lie catr do
you KixMi.
Most of tup lii roilloiil lie uses In Ms roino-
cllos iiro uot.inli'.il suiistaiioos fiom Cliini ,
many of Ilium iiiiUnoun ontslitu uf thut coun
try
IU * olmrcoi notlilii ! ; fore xunilnnllon
tiitlon or , ulICM > 01 t , in cull anil IIIINO i
filoniiij oli.it with nlni. ami lie " 111 frankly
Rtati1 what liu oan do fur yon. Ills oniisiiltn *
tlons anil I'oiiiniiinli'atliiiis c'lindiii'tuil In the
ntniHt pi l\aoy anil strloti'st lontliloiu'o.
Ills rt'iniMilos uro IMISto taUuanil porfcctly
liarinii'sM Tlio ino > ( of llii'in act on tno lilnoil ,
liniifi Int ; It anil iloslto ) Ins tlio microbes ot
"
bat'toria.
l' Ih ips jon are sulTrrhii from sumo ill * *
n IMI of Ion , ' st null n. anil line trluil iilmotfb
cxorv remedy Known ltliont silc'COMsVouUI
M nut lie ui'il to lrllio Chinese mode ol
Iti'.itnii'iit now , 01 al nni.ito tall and lot
li ) ( . ' tlio Uo I'Mimlno llio I'aso and toll jou
what iiui-iin do ?
Hi ( 0(0 Uo hasthons indsof tcstlmonlall
In Ills iinsic'-slon. amoiiR waluh are tlio folj
lowing
11 11 YOUNO .Til North Tnontv-fourth
Htri'Kt. Omiih.i. I'urod sc\uri > cold und ran-
Idiy oeM'loiiliiK foiisilinlitloii ; was told ooulil
not lastslx months , unicd wholly ltli Chl-
llt'sl1 MMIU'lllC'S
DMItb II I.I or r , < W Tifth structSuiTorotl
\\llh sU-U houdiicliK and m-norul dohlllti , hull
i It'll all Kinds of iiiotllu'iu's and doctors -Now
obnst and hi1 ilinv
W. V VAN \\OU\ir.ll , 1717 Third stroot\
Clllllll'll Illlllls. ' I il iliOilllli null ii iln in
< iiuni'ii iinins. l.oni ( ii'iiiui ) p.un
I'hc-st ; fi'\\ \\OUKS tic'iiinii'iit ; never foil uottof
Ih in itpiosoau
MliS I'd Hion , south Oin ihi , ( Albright ) .
After irvinir otlior ii-mi'dles for olsht yenr *
t-ptiil li CJeo Wo's treatment : now completely
I'N ii HAVMinT ontii onuiia.\v ( s6
gli ) . Hi' irl dlil isu anil n.iln In i'hi'st |
Mmrt , coiuso of Iri'atnit nt ; now almost cured.
Illl1'V. . A. NIOIIDI.--ON. UJ7 1 l/htceiitli
slii'ol Klionnmtlsm tlion lu'iiinioria o o (
tliu iiiiis-'s and Hit illj bi'iil illsoaso ; coinploto
wit'i l. , wt-nt to llnmpr ttid trad ovorjthiiut
no 1'iitliolv ciiri'd In Dr dtoVo
Mil.1 nAPI.i. . -"i > 0 Q street , South
Oinalin. Pt'nt ilo ivoiUnoss and sick ho.nN
achi' ; i onld irct norolk'f till Dr. deu Wo enroll
mo. Will gladly rc'c'oinniond him for tbusils
tronbli i
I'or tlio benefit of these who cannot see the
dootoi hi'h is pioptii'il the follouhr ;
loinudics for the most unn.ilunt > "
BLOOD PURIFIER , RHEUMATISM CURB ,
CATARRH CURE , INDIGESTION AND DYS
PEPSIA CURE , SICK HEADACHE CURE , LOST
MANHOOD CURE , FEMALE WEAKNESS CURE ,
AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE.
Those troubles e in oislly ho dKinosoil an < t
tin piopur ronic'dlos pto'iiiod. Tor all otnor
tionlilcs urlto , enolosliu slimp for quuslinn
blank .mil boot , as thu doutor iib03 a spooUl
remedy foi cauh diso.isu
DR. C. GEE WO ,
5I9J North 16th Strait ,
Office Hours from 9 n. m. to 9 p
m. , Every Day.
B OCTOS , .1 McGHEW
( iiiiuirrliiui ( ilot Strlrtnru Syililll | < , lott Man-
liniiil niul nil llltiinliMi of Ihu Suxnnl Oritmi Skin
DlnndiM anil 1 fin tlu DlHnKtH hiiilles fro n 2 to 4
unly llr Mcdruw a XIHUH In tlio truitinc'iit of
1'rlMilo IllpoiHLM Inn nuvm lit'ua eiiniilloil Honk *
nnil ilrcnlnra nut ' 1 rc'ntiiu'iil l > jr minxi'uncloncj.
Ollioo , llti an I F.irn.im ht- , . , Omaha , Neb
Kntrnmo on vlthor utrotit
Hi partlllcmiil Utt J ETEPIIEMB Libtmn O
MOORE'S
Tnr trouMlnt' puliih In email of baclt
U"o Mooio's Tri'i of Llfo
' ' TIOO of Llfo.
Monro
I' r C'aturrh n o H
I'or Cuiistliiiitiiiii iii-o Ticoof l < if < > .
The L'rctit lifo luinuth The Tico
Life.
Moiirn'a 1'roo of MM n | m ltlr > earn lor Kldnaf
nit l.lver i iiuiiil ilut nn I nil b n 11'iKoni ' , . Ounilt '
l < ny la > iiit r iriiaii you cm urjl ir umu Muuro't
'lico if Ilu tinXinut l.ifj Itiiinalf'
Inifentioa
Tii'th without plates , nimovnblo brJ Uo
wurl , , ' Dr Thro'l.inoi ton's patent" * i
dropping down of pinion , hlto anything ynuX
liU' ' lurth ri'iiuiln llrnu Just thu thliiK for
ministers , lawyiTHitnd piiblloHiiuukers I'rloo
a Httlo morn than rubber platen , within roac'ti
of nil Dr llalluy Duntlsi , has the solo right
to Onmlm and Douglas Uouuty , ulllco Jrti tluoi
I'ailuu block , UIUUUA.