8 THE OMAHA DAILY BTCE : THURSDAY , APRIL 28 , 1892 -TO REMOVE THE COMMISSION Lincoln Citizens Dicsatufied with the Hock Island Appraisers. NOT DISPOSED TO FAVOR THE LINE rrolmlillltr "f thn Cmit'iany Securing nn Upton 11 Ilcpiit Nut Very KncnurnKliiff Slnjor WclrSucil for UHIII.IKFI ) > y Mm. Aiinii Ltxcoi.y , Nob. , April 27. [ Special to Tun &Re.l-Tbc Uock Island will not iccuro an uptown depot In Lincoln If n number of parties hero can prevent it. Ono obstuctlon of ler another has been thronn In the way by ttio property owners who have boon dis satisfied xvlth the manner In which the up- pralfdmont of tbo right of way has been con ducted. J. D. Macfarland today filed a peti tion with the county Judge niklng that tbo award mndo by tbo nppralicrs to Bccuro right of way through Ms property bo sot asldo nnd that the right of way commissioners bo discharged. Ho nlloecs that n commUlon was appointed to npprulso the right of way In September , Ib'JO. nnd that the commission has never been legally removed , that the countv court had no authority to appoint anew now commission. IIo alleges furttor that the present commlsslonurs are not dlslntorostod freeholders for the reason that ono of the mombois , J. J. Olllllun , is n brother-in-law of A. U. Kitchen , ono of ttio Uock Island's ngcnn , and Is therefore interested in the matter of tbo appraisement. lie insists also that Alfred Shilling , another member of tbo commission , is a tun.int of J. II. McMurtry , nlso a railroad acont. For these reasons ho asUs the court to set a day for a hearing of tbo petition. Mayor Wclr Surd for Innmje . Mrs. Anna Hlpgs today commenced a suit for ( tiunnpes against O. P. Unices nnd A. H. \Volr , placing the llgures at $10,000. She alleges that at % o'clock on the morning of February 12 lust O. P. Dingcs , who was nt that tlmo chief of i > oHco and nctlnir under the orders of Mayor Weir , visited tbo Shccily block and arrested herself nnd some thirty roomers on the charge of prostitution. All this wns without authority of law. All of the parties arrested with her wcro ro- loa = ed , but she was held on the charge and lined. Afterward1 ? when she appealed tbo ease tbo defendants failed to appear acolnst her. bho further allopes that Chief Dmcos cuuscd the news of her arrest to bo printed In the newspapers in a manner derogatory to her character. Airs. Kiegs also alleges a number of things ngalnut tlio chief , ouu of them being that bo had visited balls and parties which she had attended and pointed her out as n pioslltuto. She makes Mayor Weir a party to the suit because , ns she al leges , bo Instigated the action against her. After Ilur Wnyuiircl Daughter. Louise Lmdsoy , a young miss whoso escap ades has brougbt her to the pohco court , Is nirnin In trouble. Last nlgit ) her mother applied - plied to the police for assistance in finding the girl whom , she claimed , is only Ifi years old. After a brief search Louise was found in a house of ill roputa on South Ninth street. She passed Uio MILT lit at the station and when brought before Judge Waters this forenoon strenuously Insisted that she was HI years old and mistress of tier own actions. Mrs. Llndbcy tostltlod tliat the girl was but 15 years old and asked that sbo bo sent to the Girls Industrial school nt tionovn. Louise is Is tbo same ( jlrl who some months neo pub licly assaulted another girl on tbo streets mid afterwards attempted suicide. Notes ol the City. William Doughertv wns granted a divorce from his wife on tbo grounds of desertion. Henry Thornburg , administrator of the estate ot his deceased wife , was irrantod an allowance of $100 u month for tbo support of his family. Tbo estate is worth about ยง 30- 000. George Farnham asks Judgment ngr.lnst C. C. Wilson on the grounds that the latter Mail contracted to sell him n pieeo of property nt Eighteenth nnd F streets for S0.50J and af terwards backed out. II. W. Zlnlc , convicted of embezzlement , filed n motion to suspend sentence pen dine his appeal of the case to the supreme court. J. E. ( Jllck of Omaha was today appointed nn aiao-dc-cnmp on the governor's military staff with the rank of colonel. HllHtlllr | < XIS Notes. HABTI.VCII , Nob. , April 27. [ Special to THE JJEn.1 Yesterday morning nt 1:30 : the house of Mrs. II. S. Stewart , at the corner of Fifth nnd Lincoln avenue , was found to bo on flro. The llnmcs wcro extinguished without much dlniculty , but not until all the clothing of the family had been dojtrorcd except tbat worn the day ptovlous. The fire started in a closet , and it is supposed that mice nibbling ut matches was tbo immediate cause. The loss , is $ .100 , partly insured. According to ah order issued bv Judge F. B. Beall a special term 01 tbo dlsttiet court of Adams county was held this morning. Jeff Teomor , who has been in Juil now for two months charged In aiding Captain A. D. Yocum in the killing of Myron Vanlloct , wns bionght Into the court room by tbo sheriff. County Attorney Chris Hoeppncr arose nnd stated that as It would bo folly for the state to prosecute the case against tbo colored man , Inasmuch as the executive in order to boron- Eistont with his notion of the 10th in pardon ing Captain Yocum , would have to aUo par don Tooracr should a conviction bo secured , that the stnto would nolle proSscqul the ac tion. Genornl A. II. Bowen , counsel for the defendant , said that whllo they were ready to try the case upon Us merits they could not , of course , outer an objection to a nolle projoqtil. Judge Heal then inndu nn ofllcial discharge of the prisoner. This disposes of the Yocum-Yauflaot murder caso. Klin Cruek'4 Cninp Meeting , ELM Ciinnic , Nob. , April 27. [ Special to TUB Bia'.J Tbo camp mooting cotnmlttoo of the Kenrnoy district of the Western Ne braska Methodist Episcopal conference , con- ilstlng of Presiding Elder G. L. Haigut of Keamoy ulstrlct , I'ovs. James Leonard of Gibbon , C. A. Hall of Loxlngton , W. L. W. Chandler of Loup City , and U. Uandolph nud P. McUull of this place , mot hero roster- day afternoon for the purpose of considering the feasibility of holding n district camp meeting near hero some tlmo during tbo coming summer , and G. L. Haight was elected chairman and C. A. Halo secretary. It win docldoa to hold n camp mooting in McCall's grove , onu-hnlf mlle east of town , to begin August 3 and continue from ono to two weeks. A local committee wns elected for completing arrangements for the mooting consisting of Kov. It. Kandolpb , Frank Mo Call , A. Snyder , H. N. Volk , Georpo Mil bourn and Geor o Mosslck. U U tbo first camp meeting held In this district. Myitorloiu Death of u ( Section Mnn. KuAjiNtv , Nob. . April 27. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BKI.J John Clark , a section tiand belonging to the Odessa crow on the Union Pacific , was struck by a switch engine gino this afternoon and received Injuries from which ho 0 leu this evening. From In formation obtained the victim was working At some distance from the balance of bis crew and was not discovered for some time. when his mangled form was picked up by his fellow workmen. Thov claim to know nothing concerning the accident , and the mi- eina enow are mum a ovaturs ' about tbo McCnok Minims In Convention. Mi COOK , Nob. , April ST. [ Special Tola- Cram to TUB Bia'.J-KIng Cyrus Chapter , Hoyal Arch Mo&ons , assembled In special convention hero tonight , and J. P. Guuschow , llradford Ellis and U. J , Matillunev were oxbaltoa ; to the holy royal arch. 'Grand Lecturer C. P. Glllett was proaont and had charge of the work. A largo number of vultlug companions were present. Violently Iimme. PBATHICB , Nob. , April 27 , ( Special Telo- Knun to TUB DEE , ] John M. Uyan , a violently lently insane man from Liberty , was exam ined before the county Insanity commissioners and , being adjudged Insane , wan ordered taken to tbg aiylum at I.lncolu tomorrow. Aihluml ( ) < lit rollout Celi-brnte , , Neb , April 27.-Special ( to TUB The ludopondont Order of Odd Fel lows of this city celebrated the seventy- third anniversary of Its foundation last night. The exercises consisted of speeches nnd mus ical selections. Piso's Komedy for Catarrh. It Is handy anil nlcasHtit to toke , nnd what Is more does cure. All druggists , fi'jc. The Houston euro is s.ifo nnd euro. A. Petersen sells Union soap. llroiiglmniit. Electric hell to driver's scat ; beauti fully tind richly upholstered , llamobor , wo nro closing out retail business These elegant rig3 go nt jobbers' prices ; the chiuico of n lifetime. Cull tit onro. MOUNK , MlMlUHN & STODDAUD CO. , Oth anil Pacific streets. Von Krogo & Pnhl sell Union soap. 0 .11. 1 H.I. Very I'retty Inilceil. The Zouave carnival was opened at Blum's hall last evening. It was under the auspices of the Ifidtos of the Episcopal church nnd proved to bi ono of the best of the many enjoyable entertainments that have bcon given by that society. The first part crintlsteil of a pleasing liter ary nnd musical program. Dr. T. A. Hcrwick and Slgmund Lnosbcrjr contributed several piano duets nnd were obliged to respond to repeated encores. Piano solos were rendered by Mr. Lonsborg and Miss Jessie Savaco. Mrs.V. . B. Sngo nnd Mr. J. C. Carloy sang in their usual effective manner and responded to nu enthu siastic oncoro. Miss Maud L. Hnywnrd recited - cited "Tit for Tat , " nn Irish dialect selection in which her decided elocutionary talent ap peared to good advnntngo. The event of the evening was the /ouavo drill in which twenty-lour young society ladies participated. The drill was under the direction of Colonel A. L. Lott , nnd the fair Xouuves marched through thodlfllcult figures with a precision and grace that would have been creditable to n crack military organiza tion. Their costumes were a dainty com bination of rod skirts , blue nnd whlto blouses mut u hi to cant , a uniform that was highly becoming. Each Zouavo carried n banner representing some business house , and last , but not least , Miss Jonnlo Woodward carried the banner of the Bachelor's club. The motto , "Wo are the bachelors" occasioned some merriment when berne by a bevy of beautiful women. Tbo bachelors mav tlguro In many future events , but they are conlident that their colors will never Ibo berne by fairer bauds tUnn those which carrind thorn last night. Durinc the drill Mr. Z. Cuddlngton presented MUn Woodward with u hundsomo cluster of bot- bouso llowcrs , with tbo compliments of the club. 'JLho young ladles who pirticipatod In the drill nro Misses Jessie Savage , Jeannette Mullen , Etbol Hopoy , Mary Mnnn , Marion Thompson , Emma Smith , Clara Duvls.Jennlo Allen , Grace Ulchnrdson , Maud Klchardson , Cora Hester , Mary Seykora , Jennie Morton , Anna Merrill , Coo Cress , Swiss L. Elliot , Jcnnio Woodward , Mauao Hnyword , Allcp Havens , Maullno Luur , nnd Mesdnmes L ) . S. Pinncy. E. D. Munshaw , S. G. Surlgloy nnd A. W. Saxo. The entertainment will DO repeated this evening , _ Want to KiilHO tin ) Pec. An cfToit will bo made nt the next mooting of the Live Stock oxchnngo to increase the membership fee from $20 to $230. This , It Is expected , will prccipitnto a fight. Tbo smaller dealers nro opposed to tbo plan which , I bey claim , will operate to freeze out the smaller llrms and create a monopoly in favor of those firms who do the most ex tensive business. Tbo larger firms nro un derstood to favor tbo idea , which has bcon under consideration among a few of the com mission mon for some time. Notufl ami IVrttoimls. S. Helnoy of Burlington , la. , is visiting Al Geary. George Finloy of Greenwood , Nob. , is In the city. A false alarm of fire was turned in yester day noon. E. U. BabcocK of Ida Grove , la. , was In tbo city yesterday. The city council will moot ns a committee of the wbolo this evening to discuss tbo occu pation tax ordinance. The stock yards company is rapidly In creasing Us capacity by tbo erection of ad ditional Hhute.nnd peas. The paved streets of the city nro covered with a thick deposit of dirt that 1ms gatbercd during the winter nnd makes them almost impassable every tlmo it rains. It is time that some measures were taken to clear them off. off.Tho The 3-year-old son of J. Phillips , who re sides ut Twenty-first nnd Blown streets , was reported to the police as missing yesterday. When last seen bo was slaving with some other children in front of Herman Zollar's saloon. A number of commission mon nro attend ing the cattlomon's convention at Ogden , U. T. Colonel E. P. Savage , L. P. Gilchrlst and Jaraos Foley nro among the number. A. H. Leo and W. E. Skinner represent the stock yards company. DoWitt's Sarsnparilla destroy : , sticb poi sons us scrofula , skin disease , eczema , rhou tnatism. Us timely use saves many HVOJ. Goo. F. Aunro sells Union soap. Pour and six passenger buckboards. Easy riding. Substantial , nobby turn outs. Just the thing to show your con ference guests over the city in. Tlioy 3ost very little , indeed. All good , bright and now. None but from the best makers. Wo have only a few , and they are being rapidly taken. MOUNU , MIUIUUN &STOUDAKD Co. "W" . J. Hunter soils Union soap. "Ilnn llnr" by Signs. Although "Bon Hur1' lias never boon dramatized , It wns produced last night at Boyd's now theater In u pantomimic drama by the mutes of the Deaf and Dumb Insti tute. The house was lurgo mid the nudlonco was appreciative. There was no blustering ; no ranting ; no noiso. Even wonina were In the company and not n word was spoken. The nudionco , nt limes , did not realize that It was witnoaslng a nnito performance , n. H applauded heartily and clapped Its bnndi loud on encores , but the actors paid no nt- tontlon to the recall : and did not coma before the curtain with smiles und accept stocic bo- quots , The performance was not , as satisfactory as U might have boon. There were twenty- three acts and before they were played the audlonco bcc.imo tired nnd restless , as the piece dragged. More ttmo was consumed be tween acts than was required by the pei- former * whllo the curtain was up. With this exception the mutes achieved a great bit In their pantomimic production. Mrs. L. K. I'ntton , KicinorJ , 111. , writes : "I-'iom personal oxoorlonco I cn roeommond DoWitt's Sarsnpnrlllii. u euro for Impure blood and genera ! d Jblltty. " Johnson Bros. Bull Union soap. , Four passenger. Six passenger. Man ufactured by makers of national reputa tion. Nothing liner or bettor in Omaha , and at about two-thirds of regular retail prlueB. Wo can convince you , ns wo have sold many the past week , that wo mean what \\o say. Mouxu , MIUIUUN &STom > Aiti > Co. , Oth and Pacille Sts. , Omaha. * B. II. Goldt'raber bells Union soap. liullilliii ; IV I-IM I is. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday ; A J. McMunnlB. ond-story frame cot- tuso. Tulriy-kOconU und lluuluvurd ' " nuo . , . , . ( 600 Mnu minor permits . , . , , . . . j , 5 , lOtul . . . , } Coughs , hoarseness , earo throat , etc. quicklv relieved by Urown'i Bronchia 'J rochos. They surpass all other prepara tions In removing hoarseness ana at a cough rometly are pro-omlneutly thq boat. F , J , Lange Bolls Union soap. DECIDED IN OMAHA'S ' FAVOR The City Not Responsible for the Drowniag of Bertio Weston , FORCIBLE ILLUSTRATION BY THE COURT knottier Suit ARuhut Dr. Mr.Mciimmy' * ls * Into Three Women Who MnrrlPit tho. \Vron | * .Men Other Ciuca lc- iimmlliiJti | < llclul Attention. The city scored another victory In the courts yesterday , and ns n result City Attorney Council is well pleased. The case was before Juilro Doano nnd was mown upon the docket as Fannlo U. Klch- nrdft , administratrix , apalnst the city of Umahh and other defendants. Last season during the heavy rains n largo pool of water wns formed nt Twenty-fifth nd Mason streets , Ono dny Bertio Weston , n lad of some eight or ion umracrs , In company with a number of boys f about his own ago , constructed n raft , vhlch was launched from the street ntcrscotion. Uortio was drowned. Fatiiito 0. Kfchards , ns administratrix , at ouco irought u $5,000 damage suit against ho city and the lot owners. Bho llcged that the city nnd thcso wuora wore Jointly liable ; that the Ity should not have allowed tno valor to romaln upon the streets and that ho owners of the lot * on which a part ot the > eel was located , knowing its dangerous haracter , should have fenced in the body of vntor. A demurrer was filed to the petition , nltog- ng that It did not set up sufllcicnt facts to onslltuto n cause of notion. Thlt do- nurrer wns sustained , which virtually du- > oscs of the case. In rendering the decision Judge Doano Itod the case of tha boy and the green pploa. Ilo said that ho could not sec how ho owners of the lots covered by water were iublo or responsible for the death of Young Voston. A man might own an orchard , nnd f a boy should go tuoro to steal apploa , pick nd cat thogiocn fruit , nnd Ihon dlo of the ijllc , the owners of tno orchard could hardly 10 hold responsible for the death of the uoy. uoy.In In regard to the city's liability , Attorney Council argued that the boy was not drowned upon property owned by the city. Another McMuimmy Cliilin. The matters pertaining to the estate of Dr. ohn W. McMonnray , deceased , have been ragged into the district court ngaln. This luio the Citizens' Savings b.ui of Docorah , a. , has urought suit against John C. Cowau nd William Wallnco , executors , and Mary J. McMonamy , John W. McMonamy , Jr. , Carrie Williamson and George W. William- on , heirs. The petition states thit on Vugust 80 , 1S90. the deceased executed nnd delivered to his wife , a promissory tioto for 10,000 duo ono year after dnto , secured by a nortgago on the undivided one-half of lots i and 4 , block H , city of Omaha , that prior to ho maturity the note it was sold to tbo plaintiff. The petition also states that the defendants nnd nil of them have failed and refused to piy tbo note or recognize It as a 'nlid claim against the estate of the dead doctor. Some .Marital Misery. Viola Lunger comes Into court and usks 'or a divorce , from William , her husband , a share of the property nnd her maiden lame , which In ttio sweet bygone was Viola Tompkins. The case of Esther against her husband , ioscph Brown , was up before Judge Irvine. Some months ago there was n rupture In the Hoasant relations thnt existed between these .wo persons , and ns a result of this Esther brought n divorce suit , at tha same time securing an Injunction , restraining Joseph from disposing of the iroperty. Judge Irvtuo had the fact thut Joseph had violated the order of the court and had disposed of the property orty called to his attention. Brown was cited to appear uoxt Saturday morning und show cause why Uo should not ba flnod for contempt. Other Cases. The Pnxton hotel case in which the owners , o sors and Ijssoos nro ut swords points light ing to determine who has the right of posses sion to the famous bostolry was c.illod before Judge Irvine. None of" the parties were rpudy to go ahead and the case was con tinued until ITtidny morning. The last Jury case of the February term of the district court was disposed ot buforo Judge Ferguson gand the Jury discnnrged. The case was that of Leslie M. Shaw agninst Carl O. Kdling and was n stilt brought to recover the sum of $7,500 , which amount was ullegod to bo duo as nttornay fees. After being out twenty-four hours the jury found for the plamtlir , returning n ver dict Disease nnver successfully attack ! a syi - tern with pure hlood DoWitt's Sarsapirilla makes pure , now blood mid ennchos the old. W. R Bennett & Co. sell Union soap. Correction. On pngo 20 of my "Handbook of Oma ha" certain hotels are clasbcd as "first class" and others as "second class. " This was a mistake. All the hotels there named are good hotels and are well kept. Tlio line of classification , in the in Ul ill o of the page , should have boon omitted altogether. C. F. IlAKUiSON , Publisher. Queen Vlutorm. Beautiful victorias nnd victoria cabrio lets. Nothing like them in the city. The boat makers , linoht jobs. Wo retail thorn to close at prices that are fully ap preciated by purchasers. Call and examine - amino while assortment is good. INK , MILUUUN ft STODDAUI ) : Co. , Dili and Pacific streets. , l.icemoi. The following marriage Iloansai were U sued by Judge Ellcr yostorJ.iy : Niimoand Addrcs ? . Aso. ( .1.11. D.ivls , Oiimhi 23 I Kiln 1/iulln ton , Omaha 10 I Unman Qurl.o. Omaha L'.i I Mury Miouht , Umulri 17 i W. A. Kin , Oimihu , 21 I llolun Scott. Onmlm 53 I Ulllliini n. Morrison , Omnln 2J I Kannlo II. Eufcon , Umnlri 21 I WIMIiuii I'rPdrlekson , Umaliu 29 I Kutlo buuuker. Omaha 23 Sickness Among Children , Especially Infants , Is prevalent mire or less at nil season * , but U largely avoided by giv ing proper nourishment nnd wholesome" food. The most successful and rolmhln of all U the Gall Borden "Eagle11 Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist kcop It. The W. A. Pngo Sojip company will publiuh oacli week a different Hot of ton (10) ( ) merchants who sell Union t > oip. : Watch for your grocer's name. * Dancing assemblies every Friday evening. Closing1 assembly Frldny even ing , May 13 , ' 01 Chamber 1 Academy of Dancing , Washington hull. J. M. Vaughn , who has been detailed to look after the affaira of tha ofiluo of license Inspector , status tbatdurlnp the four months ptlor to his appointment theonlce was run in JOHNSTO \ % PA. "I was afllicted sprained and used r c m c - , without relief. Finally I tried St. Jacobs Oil. One or two applica tions completely cured me. ' JACOB WALTERS. C O 3MCE > I ET El I-TT- n very loose munner. Not half of the street ondcri nntl poddUrs tooK out tnolr llconcs on Jnnunry 1. Th6unk ] Ucnlors absolutely neglected the rant IP r nntl have conducted heir builncss wlllwut contributing a cent to ho city treasury. Mr. VauRhn csbmatos that Mnco January the city ha * lo fl folly ? T > , ( K)0 ) by not havlnir a man who looked ftftor the city's Interests , J. Charlci Hldblcr , wbolesnlo lumber lealor , IS.'O Van -l > o.t street , Philadelphia , a. , says : t can't spcalt too highly of Uradycrotlno ns ahcailucho cure. N. K. Bnrkalenr sells Union sonp. Out fine Stnrk or Vrlilrlcn. THIS IS OUR INTKNTION. The nbovo wns the answer roUirnetl tea a question itskcd S. W. Croy , trensuror of the Mollno , Mllbttrn& SlodtVu-d cotn- lany , as to tholr going out of the retail ratio hero on lluo work. "Wovlll close out all of our vehicles , ainonp vhlch are many personally selected n the custom market , In order that Omaha inlpht show as line and varied assortment of vehicles as any eastern city or pleasure , resorts. The foods are all from best makers , and at irleos wo are now offering thorn for are mi-gains Indeed. " Mr. I'roy further old Tun IJr.u roprcsantatlvo that no reasonable olTor wotilu bo refused for any of the line stock , as they wcropolnp out of the rotallliiff of vehicles alto- jothor and as soon as possible , as-thov vantod ttio room for their other busi ness. ness.K K naack it Peterson soil Union soap. AUCTION I'lAXOS AT AUCTION. 1"OI I'lirniini Struct. Wo have received direct from the nanufncturors (7) ( ) bovon dopant upright ) iuno3 whicli wo will sell at auction on Mday at a p. m. The instruments are all A 1 and warranted for 6 years. They are now on exhibition at 11101 Farnam trcot. VULLS AUCTION STOHAOH COMPANY , Auctioneers. A .V. Mmo. Uhon , whoso onKngotnent Is an nounced at the now Boyd , continues to grow n favor with American tbottlor-gocra. Her present tour Is ono continuous series of ro- nnritablS'ovntlons. Her admirers are chiefly among iboso ot the higher social levels la ho larger cities of this country. Her cn- pnKcinont in Omaha last season It will bo re membered was made notoblo by the llticrnl mtronago of tbo local -100 , whllo tno par- ornmnco was In all respects a dramatic tri umph. In bcr forthcoming engagement , Mine. Ilhoa will appear as Cathanno In her low play , "La Uzarlna ; or Catbarino I , impress of Russia. " Dramatic critics have nit the highest oitlinuto upon Mmo. Hbea's Catharine. Mmo. Hhoa has nn especial claim for favor vitli Americans. In scntlmcnl sbo is In. tensely American mi In her beautiful coun try villa at Monttnorcncy , n 1'nihinn tuburb there nro many su PROS t Ions of her admira tion of America and things American. In fact the furniture , draperies and curtains that adorn her boudoir nro of American man * ufacturo , having been purchased of Mr. N. H. Falconer of Oranhn. A prominent No- hraskan visltod Mine. Uhoa al her homo In Montmorency recently. Ilo doicrlbcs U as an enchanted spot. This boatlttftil suburb 1s of historic Interest , having Leon the homo of the celebrated Kronch poet , Jean Jacques Houscau , Tbo house I" , not ono of great pro portions , but It Is homo-llko nnd attractive. It Is Mirrounacd by n well Hont luwn , walks fringed with rnro plants and llowors , with n profusion of shrubbery and slmdo trcoi. Hero tbo great nrtUto rests during the summer season. Among her guests nro numbered some of the most noted men ol tiuropo. Hecontly the cclobratod Ooneral AnncnUoff ' of Hussla'prcscntod Miiin. Uhoa with a niag- nlilcent Turkestann robe that had been on exhibition nt Paris In the Central Aslntlo collection , Gouural AnncnUolT built the Trans-Ulrcosslan railway , anil having subju gated thd Turkoman * , ho brought back with him n largo collection of their urnauiontB , nrms , rebus , drcs os , etc. The general gavu lmo. Hhoa bor choice of a number of valuable - uablo robes nnd tbo ono she cnoso U worn by her In the plav lLn Czarinn. " which will bo jiresontod la" Omaha for the llrst tlmo next Monday evening. The following roper- tolro is nnnotinccd ? On Monday nnd Wcdnoulay ovonlngi and Wednesday mat- I n oo , the historical pl v translated from ttio Kronen of Kuceho Sctlbo , entitled "La Czarina ; or Catherine I. , ICmprcsiof Uussla ; " ana on Tuesday ovonliirf Uhea will bo scon for the first tlmo In this city In her comedy from the French , entitled "Uosslp. " "Tho Devil's Mlno" continues to draw big houses nt the Farnam Street theater , which In a season has made a name for Itself ns the homo of niolouraum and farco. The play continues throughout the weak. "Bluo Jcrtiis" opens n three nights' en gagement at Boyd's theater tonight. "Bluo Jeans" Is n somewhat theatrical story In a fresh nnd almost Idyllla Betting. Kural Indiana Is a locality which has not Hthcrto bcon prosontcd on iho stage , nnd It glvos a picturesque enVct In the piny. The story Is of a rich young ludlnnnn , Perry Bascom , who has a congressional ambition. What folly 1 To bo without Bcocham's pills. Mollno , Milbtirn & Stoddard Co. will close out tholr present stock'of fine griulo work and go out of retail trade entirely , devoting their on tire time to their jobbing trado. Intending pur chase's will lind it to their advantage to examine into this , as vehicles will , bo sold at prices lower than .over before known In Omaha for this class of makes. MOLIKU , MILUIMI.X & STOUUAKD Uo. Paint your buildings with strictly pure "Old Dutch Process" whlto lead. "Red Sotil , " "Collier1 "southern , " have stood the test of years. Specify one of those brands and bo sure you get it. [ T is not our province to discuss the merits or demerits of manufactured -waters , most of which are put out solely as substitutes for well-established natural waters. It is not necessary to tell any physician that no natioal water canbe imitated. Every natural water which contains any considerable amount of minerals , like every drug , has its own peculiar pathogenetic effect , and no two can be exactly alike cither chemically or therapeutically. The effect of a given dose of any of the salts of lithium is so well known that the physician who desires to prescribe them can do so by simply ordering a given number of powders to be used in water. The extra expense of buying the water in which a questionable amount has been artiji- eially dissolved is thereby saved to the patient. On the other hand when the therapeutic effect of LONDONDERRY LITIIIA is the desideratum there is but one way to obtain it. The natural LONDON- * * * > DERUY must be adminis tered. The best doctors y | " tell us that its field of operation is clearly det t H fined , and that in that field results are uniformly satisfactory. We have many confirmations of its wonderful anti- rheumatic power from physicians who have made personal tests and are so confident of its merits in these cases that we are willing to have the water judged by this standard alone. As a solvent of uric acid wherever existing it is no less effective. If physicians would make quantitative tests of wic acid eliminated in twenty-four hours before and after using LONDONDERRY LITHIA , and then make the same tests with any other water , natural or artificial , we feel perfectly confident the result will be in our favor , as it has been many times before. This is the scientific ground upon which we stand , and we shall not yield a point till at least one test has proven that there exists on the face of the earth a more powerful anli-lithic than It is good judgment to imitate a good thing , and we like to see plenty of pseudo imitators of " LONDONDERRY " in the field. They harm no one , while they do us a deal of good by calling the attention of the public to the fact that they/would / like a little of our rapidly increasing trade. We can spare enough to give them a nice business , and still sell more water than any spring water company in America. , The physicians and the public know that LONDONDERRY SPRING WATER cures the greatest number of "peopTe an3 they will drink only " _ LgNDONpKiun\ " FDR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. CHARLES ! B , PERKINS & CO , , Selling Agents , 36 Kllby St. , Boston PAXTOIST & GAI.LAGHSIL , Distributing Agents for Onialia , . you TO ( jvnit j/xu PATILN iv , our method. Wrlltmj BU iriiitou toiibsolutoly uiiiuull UlnJdof KlUTUUn of both boxo-i. ltliouttlio tnoof knlfuor byrlrio'u , no wut- tur nt liuiv lou , ' btundln ; . EXAMIN V The 0 , 15. Miller Company , 307-303 N. Y. Life Building , Omalia , No ! ) . OnU'ci-Di-nvor , Oo'o. ) Chicago , III. ! St IxiiiUMis IMtMlt , Mica i Milw.iiikuj. . WIs. lies ilo no.-t. U.s Hull I. uu Ulty , Utili ; 1'ort uiul , Uro.i llJtto , Mont. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. It bccnuso xvo put thirty Jnay or forty hnndsomo now spring shndes In men's bo suits In our window hot , this morning , thnt don't U mnko spring window shades of 'cm does It nmy For six yonrs constnntly-contlnunlly bo every dny day Innnddnyout Sunday's excepted through cold , the columns of The Dee wo'vo endeavored to Im or press upon you two fncts ; that wo carry the very hot best class of ready mndo clothing manufactured in nnd the whole United States and that wo are In a posi cold tion to and do , give you more ynluo for the pvlco together than you can get of any other house bast or west. It We have tried to Impress you with these facts not onlV ln ILPJW.gPtxPors but In our transactions with you. inny We have sold you flood goods. Not in all our Immense rain , mense stock of men's clothing do wo carry ono single or solitary satinet or shoddy suit not on3. Not many It clothing houses big or little can truthfully make inny that statement. Every garment that wo offer for sale snow , is honest has honest goods in it is honestly mode but ls honestly trimmed will wear honestly and Is never marked with an honest price. Today wo make n notable offering at sale mind special of wonthor. the A Thousand Suits It in ay of Clothes. clcr.r . up , or Like the man who started out in the morning wearing a linen cluster trimmed with fur collar and cloudy cuffs so as to hit any kjnd of weather wo'vo com bo , prised in this offering such a range of prices , ma but terials and styles as to hit any sort of a man with any never , sort of a suit. There are sacks und cutaways- cheviots , worsteds , cassimcres , sergas all wool and no , silk and wool plain , plaids , stripes and checks dark Oh I medium and light colors , in all sorts ofshades ( except never "departedshades" ) coats lined and half linsd. The did prices at which these suits will bo offere : ! and sold are living nny $5.25-- $ ! 1-414.50 in tin c'ro SCO such If the weather don't suit you--- awful we can , weather. \ qijtfsjggz KKW ) Nrjiis ; TIIEATER. Thnisday , 1'rirtny nnd Satnrdiy. Ajiril 23 , S'J and JO. Snturduy Vatlnee. BLUE JERNS Joseph Arthur's Entirely Now and Original Cotuodv Drnina of Indian.i i.fc. ! Grand llnrlioouo ceiip. TlioSu\\itilll Secno. Itlhlng Hun Itoarer's H-in'l. ' Lo > oand Apilu Hlooms. Original Cast. Scenery mm hffoets 318 NIGHTS AT THE MTU STREET TIIEATER , NEW YORK. Prices I'arqnet , fl.OO ; parquet circle. 7 ! > c nnd ? l 00 ; hiileonv. Mo and 'So ; gallery , - > c. IIox slicuts open Wednesday. BOYD'S NEW THEATER. on-y onB NI..T . . Jl'ST ONE JOVOUS NIGHT I Sunolatj KLYCmlng , May 1. A S-uiicrli Companr of ConiPrtlins A ( "nlluri'il Maud of VociillhtB A Multitude nf f.util.lo bio- | clullst * . Ilellueit JlliihtrelHy nml lt Crvnttst Victory oo DOCKSTAOEB AS 'OUR PRESIDENT- " "OU > C TOWEll. " llli. Orlulrml Creation. And hear Him S\nn \ > "I Atkeil to Ilo Uxcu'Od. " Don't Sllsn M'lN'IIHi : AUKA'IHS tJiironrlously I iinii)1 rUliloplnit 1'urcu I omedy " 1-IoLol Punch do Lxoon. " Usual 1'rlcos. BOYD'S NEW TIIEATER.j-wo x n-x * Monday , Tuesday & Wednesday , Ma2,3 & 4. MATIN'KK. Kncntfoinont of the Dls- tlnunlBliiMXctrcBi RHEHI IN ' 1WU N1JW I'J.AVS. Mondnj-nnd Wortnosilny IhonliiKs nnd U'cilncailMj Jloilueu Tlie Hhtorlcnl Dniniiillc .VurrutUo ILxA. OXA.RINA , Kmproas of Hutcln Tucmlur K\en\ns \ tlio llrll- Itant Cotiiuty. G O S H I P ! IIIKII I'rlons us usual , Mnllni-o pr cos sumo ns niphl H.ilo upuns Haturday niornln ' . Farnam Street One Weelt Commencing Sunday Matines , April 24th. DEVIL'S MINE. Matinees Wi'dncsduy and H.itnrd ly. W ON DISK LA A. NU AND Grand Opera House. Corner Capitol Aveutio and I'lth. Week Coiiiincfic n ; Munday , April iVitli. CA1T. MII.NKV IHN.UAN , l.ll'i : SAMIK. HUTU , D.ANCI.VC. OKAKIUISS. : : WAX WOltKri. IW.llRlONrt , VU'.WS. A I'IUI'O : MAN ( KS j\n.y _ A ' -V 2i' : : ) , 4,1.1,8:0 : .II.3J 0,111 Admission , ONB UI.MI1 Chairs , lOo. Dr , Bailay , 3ir The Leading j Dentisb TblrJ Floar , Paxton Dloj't. Telpphnno 1085. UJIh and rarmm Sis. A lull fftof troth on rutborfor 15 I'urftct lit Tvctli wltliout uliite * or rcmoTatlo brlUKD work juiuiiu tlilniMur ln iTii or i-ubllonncukor * , uovur TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUF PA1S. All Illllns at reasonable rotesnil work warraiitoJ utthli out fur uulilf TRADE MARK. All the latest styles in Soft and Stiff Plats. 'STETSONS SOFT and STIFF IIA TS. AULABAUGH FUR CO. , HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South 15th Street. Purs Stored and Repaired. For Consumptives and In valids must surely be the most wholesome for those who use il as a beverage. PURE RYE. Is the b st for all purposes , bo- o\uao It la poaltlvoly pure and mi- turo. Ic Is oxco dintzly plousiint to the tnoto ana has u dollolous bou- finot N. B. It doosn't burn nor scalq tlio throat or atom tch like inferior whlok ya. It la rooomtnandod by the boot phyalolana. . . . Sold on y at high omss hotolo , drugnnd liquor ntoriB , IAJ.U.MANI > A. CO. , Chlcuco. 8AYBWURKYJ1SIGHT THE HEW HOUSE OFTHH ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , Ill poiithlMhrUrcot , Next to I'ustullluo , ( Jinatia. Practical Opticians Ana brnncli of worla reniiwnort optical oitnblljh. went of A. B. Alee ft Co , Bt I/iul Our nietlioil U luperlor to nil other * , our lenici nro > il | > erlor , "l-l Dot wearpr lira lh ujei. Tb ffniuci propeil/ ( uilad to tboaia Eyea Teetocl Free of Gliargo. Prices Low for First-class Goods. RIPAtlS. TABULCS rct . tuu tuiiitM.lilitiruuu l iwil . iiurl.r ry Ihu tilCHKl , uruNlfu u.itl tllulul | ? tin ! Ltrfi Jimll' woKwiviuiuriiuuu * - 4 MM. cmutlrmli'.n. 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