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The revenue collections amounted to $9,528.72, Mr. W. R. Niccolls, who resides at the Windsor hotel, had two large tu- mors removed yesteraay at his room. The operation was performed by two prominent physicians of this city. yesterday Personal Paragraphs. N. D. Allen, of Kansas City, isin town L. B. Cary, of Sidney, Neb., is at the Pax- ton L. B. Allen, of Humboldt, Paxton E. J. Waddle, of Paxton w. C Millard. Miss Millard. W. H ‘Windsor, J H Windsor. C. F. Windsor. George W. Collman, of DeWitt, Neb., the Paxton, C. G. Livingston, of Horton, Kan,, is at the Paxton, Mrs. E. G. Perrine, of Wymore, Neb., is at the Millard John G. Pollock, of Beatrice, the Millard ‘Wm. Fulton, of Neb at the Paxton. M. B. Vance, of K Paxton record. John Stafford, of the is at the Paxton. L, L. Searles and wife, of Fremont, are at the Paxton, D. M. Steele and wife, of Norfolk, Neb., are at the Puxton. Orlando Tefft and wife, of AvocagNeb., are at the Millard. James Bell and wife, of David City, Neb., arc at the Millard. G. P. Brewster and wife, of Grand Island, Neb., are at the Millard. Daniel Freeman, of Beatrice, is in the city and is stopping at the Paxton. ,J. E. Smith and wife and Mrs, L. L. Davis, of Beatrice, Neb., are at the Paxton. Messrs, R, W. King and H. G. McClellan, of Seward, Neb., are at the Windsor. V. Conniff and A. Hurlburt, are at the Paxton. ott, of Beatric wnd s Neb, is at the Aurora, Neb., is at the Austin, of Lincoln, Neb,, is at the M. Shoray, of Neligh, Neb,, is at Allen, of Stockville, Neb., is at the Greer, of Liberty, Neb,, is at the Robinson, of Oakland, Ta,, is at the is at Neb., is at aska City, is stopping arncy, is down on the United States army, Neb, Geo the city yes Paxton. Mr. James Davis, wife and little daughter ave just returned from an extended trip to Jilifornin, the Yosemite, Salt Lake City, Denver and other western poin Mr. Fred Mason, of New Y of Omaha, is in the city. He.is accompanied by his wife, nce Miss Lizie Calderwood, who will be pleasantly remembered as a once prominent vocalist who ed the musical circles of Omaha. Fred is now private secretary to William Henry Smith, eueral manager of the Associated press, ew York, ved in registered at the formerly \bryo Demosthenes. Mossrs. Pratt, Strang, Nelson, Rogers Poleer, Hirschstine, Bernstine and Mont morency, of the senior class in the high school, will debate the Shakespeare-Bacon question in the auditorium of the high school at 2 o'clock on Tuesday, May 18. Any who are interested are invited to be prescut. Tlus' rious Japanese. A party of Jupanese officials, who have been in Washington for some time on busi- pess connected with their government, ed hrough the Tuesday have vis. Ited all the principal points of interest in the vast and are now on their way home. Before leaving they will take in Colorado and Wyoming nml all western cities of impor- ance, After Mr. Moore. Mrs. Ella Moore, of Lancoln, writes Chief of Police Seavey that uer husband is in Omaha living with a man named Nelson, and that she would like the police to locate him until she arrives. Then she promises one of v times for about cighteen nine seconds that Omaha citizens have had the pleasure of looking at, and stipulates that at the expiration of that period Moore will be disgusted with his pres ent mode of living. Riding With a Crazy Man. Sheriff Coburn started for Lincoln yester- day with o not over desirable traveling companion, but the plucky little oficial did not shrink one whit from carrying out the duties of his office. Phillipkie, a dangerous and flighty maniac who has been confi in the county jail for some time, w nounced incurable to the asylum. Mr. dutics bravely and fanded his in the howe for the_mad. Mrs. Hough Was to Blame. H. J, Havely, an ex-switchman, was tried in the police court yesterday on the charge of insulting a med William Hough while that gentleman was crossing the Union Pacific tracks in_ company with his wife on Monday evening. The testimony produced was a complete exhoneration for the gentle manly appearing ex-switchman, The evi- dencé showed that the indecent action of Mrs. Hough caused a crowd to asscmble, which greatly displeased Hou; He took a revolver out from an mner y a show of putting it in his ove This caused some remarks to b ons in tl then replied language too even 1o be sug gested. All the witnesses examined, nearly 8 dozen in ull, testifred that Havely had nothing whatever to do with the matter ex- cept as a spectator. Ihe case resulted in a dismissul, Loaded With Cutlery. A suspicious looking individual giving the name of John Cox, attempted to dispose of some cutlery i a Tenth street saloon yestor- day afternoon, and the proprictor thought it best to inform Ofticer Rawdon of the affair, An cxamination of Cox's pockets showed a e number of knives, revolvers, s and on took him to the central station. On “held up” it was discovered that he had no less than twenty-six knives, four re volvers, seven pairs of scissors, a hair chain with gold tips, one-half dozew silver s) and a number of other articles, It is th p been implicated in y and he will be held in the | station for & short time to await further velopments. Most of the goods found on his person have the cost mark tag on them, and can thereby be easily identificd by any wer chant from whom they have been tuken sufely scub” na I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and ean fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can ba seen at stone yards of Wm. Tyler, Lincolu, Neb, THOS PRICE. —— Ask your grocer for Crow’s High Pat- ent flour. Best flour in market. To Salt Lake and return. I'he Union Pacilie, “Phe Overland Route,” will sell tickets from M lulmls for the special exc Jake City and return June 6 (840) for the round trip, vcod for five days, and returning days, extreme limit thivty days. oyer privileges allowed within its. Parties desirous of Garfield beach, on Great Salt I famous watering should improve the fered. ouri river ion to Sult t oxe fare oppor S Removed, Valentine's Shorthand I own its former to the now 'a now have the largests schoolroom in the west exclusive shorthand ax sehe in the United State. sce us, Tuke elevator at 1y citrance same as 1o public i Shetlaud pou Keeline; Council k IT WAS A FALSE ALARM. The Meeting of the Council for To night Instead of Last. Twenty-five people blockaded the stairs to the entrance of the council chamber last night, and fouridifferent councilmen stepped up, kicked the barred door and walked off, to the utter astonishment of the assembled crowd. It had been rumored throughout the day that the councilmen who had failed to show up at the regular Tuesday night meet ing had fully recovered from their nocturnal _experiences in connection with the republican state convention, and were ready tc isact business. ~After. wards it was ascertained that a w pression as to the time of meeting h abroad and that the call was for to-night, when it is proposed to puss several ordi nances of various character that have been slumbering for weeks in the pixcon holes and to appoint judges and clerks of the special election to vote right of way to the Omaha cabie and motor line company. Crow's High Patent flour beats all, —— The passenger department of the Union Pacific, “The Overland Route,” has just gotten out as an advertisement what is known as the Switchmen's Puzzle, eapable of solution in ten moves, It facinates all who try to solve it and bids fair as a noveliy to surpass the great 13-15-14 puzzle that created such a craze severa ago. Send to J. Te P. & T. A, for onoe of these little interesting and entertainihg little puzzles, but be sure to enclose 10 cents in stamps to pay post- age on same, L Read Dr. Smith's Ad in another column of this paper. His lors are in Gruenig block on 13th street between Douglas and Dodge streets., Railroad Items. Scott, chief clerk in the general pas- senger and ticket agents ofice of the Union Pacific, who has been west on a little trip with Colonel Reed, general land agent, re- turned Tuesday afternoon. “'Scotty” looks well, acts well and says he feels well after his journe, The successful removal of th Pacific’s up-town oftice was Tuesday and Godfrey and M looking hapy J W Missouri omplished Nally oal from points in Towa again 4. The Rock Island issues u to Omaha, South Omalia and Albright. latter station _has never before been in schedvles. The rates on lump or of the three points mentioned 1.50 per ton. - On slack nut and pea coal Dickinson t of Motive Pow Union Pacitic, returned trip west, Dr. King, contracting freight agent, will tuke charge of the local freight department of the Missouri Pacific & Belt lines until Colonel Eddy’s successor has been decided upon. and Superin r Hackney, of the Tucsday from) u Crow’s Patent flour takes the lead. idenberg’s Fi cent cigar in tl Co. Smoke the best 5 Meyer & ro and get world. Max \\']\U\lellc depot. The management of the U nion Paci- fiec—“The Overland Routc made a change in the running time of its local trains Sunday, April 20th, t will be hailed with delight by the residents of “The Omaha and Republican Valley.” This change 3is made in conjunc with the St. Joseph ahd Grand making the leaving time of 7 at Council Bluffs at 8:40 a. Omaha 9 a.m. Arriving at 1l . T t connects with th arriving at Valpa 0 at 11:56 & and at %n-mnshurg:m:z 0 p. m. it connocts with the St. Toseph and Grand Island train, via McCool June- ng at Alma at on tion and Fairfield, ar 10:00 p. m. rain running opposite leaves Alma daily at 5:30 ing at Stromsburg at 1 paraiso 2:30 p. m. and connecting with No. ) p. m. and Coun : making close connections with all eastern trains. These trains run through solid between Alma and Lincoln, RYS Tt : ive at Alma at luvml p. m. Good time and through chair car ac- commodations makes this the most de- ne running into this portion of e At Rest. Mrs, Laninda E. Nelson, died at the ho of hier son, Mr. F. M. Mon the of ninety years a son days Mrs. Nelson was born in Scipio, Cayuga , N. Y., and moved west with her hus about forty-five years ago. Hore she s lived, devoting her whole time to the of her large family, and by her kind nd loving disposition and beautiful christian , endeared herself to all who came ct with her. She lived with her hus baud forty-seven years,and has been a widow twenty-scven years, She lived to four generations—having had thirteen children of her own, eleven of whom she raised to hood and hood—all exc on, of this ripe see wman plary ci and fif home of h drew the drapery of b and lay down to plea be th 2 dre s of heaven-land merul services held at chiurch Thursday, o m, b Oliver, after which t to their last vesting pla 1well other, till we N parting The Idulio Spriv ms, the Rev were wed by reIaing flour; bakers want e - ND BARL cnse y States against Prench Charley, that was heard by Judge Dundy Monday afternoon, has been returned upon by the § id @ verdict of acquittal rendered in it. The charga was that of sell ing whisky to the Indians, The testimony in the case of Julius Ir st Treitschke, to #1,16 At claims is due him on a promissory was concluded during the forenoon, SUIT AGAINST TUE CITY. > 10w oceu attention of rd va. the of Omaha iwl:uulduw l! sidewalk on Capitoy nth and Seventeenth 10 Lis system was so ater he died the eleven tiu and after south INDICTED POU FORGERY cunty Attorney Simeral was assistad y Mr. W.F. G - the same thoughts that the 1 seript ‘White Cloud Floating Soap. Copyright, 1887, by Jas. 8. Kirk & Co. Now, ncble peers, the cause why we are mnet, Is to determine of the coronation. The erowning of White Clond as King of all White Soaps is Wherever his plume way: tinual ceremony. is readily given, but there people but slowly discover t are sive tendencies of the age. some_darkened corne: it to use the same things. v ancesters did, is not in accord with the progres- RICHARD 111 sort of con- and is recognized, allegiance of the earth where well as to think A discriminating fastidious taste is a matural attendant of enlarged en- lightenment; so that hap-hazard methods are no longer tolerated except in |w<l.n kened corners, White Cloud Floating Soap repr latest scientif doubtful articles of i A your dealer for White Cloud. c knowledge, and it is the s kind when the very best If he is so far behind the times as sentirg the practical employment of the height of folly to use impure or ay readily be obtained. not ¢ it, send 10¢ for a prepaid sample to JAS., S.KIRK & CO.,, Chicago. st day of last March lerk in a on th ed check for North Sixteenth street store i payment for a bill of goods amounting to $4.50, and that the said defendant received the §21.20 |n..|~h flum the ¢ the defendar signed by J. M. Eddy. The defendunt's attorney endeavored to prove an alibi in the case by showing that the defendant wis at work 48 u cook in‘one of the hotels of the city the day that it is claimed he pussed the check in_question and that he was not a from work during the entire day > jury, after a short deliberation, re- turned a verdict of not guilty. BEFORE JUDGE HOPEWELL. The case of J. H. Thomas & Son against Frank H. Pugh being heard in the 0om before his honor, Judge Hope- The ecase is ome for the re plevin of a lot of horse rakes held by Pugh, as he claims, on a mortgage given him by PFleming & Hess, who werc in the agricultural business here some years ago and assigned. The defend ant scizod the goods under mortgage and the plaintiff, who creditor of the firm of sming & Hes vined the goods held by Pugh to satisfy a claim held by them against the assigned fir After being out fiftecn minutes the jury brought in a verdiet for the plaintiffs, WILL BE BOUNCED TO-DAY. 1 squatters on the lands of Byron others on the bottoms, against cetment papers were seeurcd a few will be formally bounced by the WS posse this morning. ARGUED TIE 1NJUNCTION, Owing to Atte Hall, one of the coun sel for the base ball club in the injunction Lit by Mr. Pari being other- d, no argumen » submitted ing und Judge Wakeley con adjournment until th SE > the judge about ock and spoke for three-quarters of an Ho was followed by Mr. Minnehan, lee, who dwelt on Sunday sports and pas judge way probably hand down ou Suturday. NINA WANTS TO LEAVE HER FRED, Ninn Barnes alleges that she married her ¥ Bebee, Ta., on the 5thof April, 1881, and lived with'hinl until 1856, when he dc serted her, tuking with him their_little Clyde W. Barnes. Husband and_son have remained apart from Nina since that time and she asks for absolute divorce and the possession of the nild, Margery hour. son, mained r since she desires to have relutions dissolved, wis but Judge W Ther befor the HOAGLAND DRIDGE INIUNCTION ease, by mutual consent, asked that the case be contined for argument until next Satur ick appeared © > the court adeeree of div nd John Seytreic who and indolent that he | s d herself and nted ore leaving 1the names of the ) will constitute the EXAMINING BOAKD for the admission of new members to th for this term: W. O. Bartholomew, Scott, C. N, Powell, C. H. Brown and J. R Clarkson Judge D room unno attorueys w the main following 1 > bar A MAN OF MANY M La Croiux, the man who alleged some time ago that his wife bhad \ll\lll\J from him a deed for property in South Omaha while he was drunk, and afterwards withdrew the action to r erthe property, was yester. again before Judge Doane pleading through his attorneys that the wife be restrained {rom enjoying the bencfits of the property decision was made County Court, TWO APPOINTEES. Waggoner was yesterday ap- administratrix of tho estate of Will deceased, and Patrick Des- executor of the estate of Michael Pyne, WANTS DAMAGES David L. Hill wants J. Wilkinson, aud el decide as to the lawfu Christina inted ges against cts that a jury shall 85 of his Don't Give Him Anythi It has been ascertaied that a ¢ is soliciting subscriptions with which to de- fray the funeral services of Horace Kinney, the colored man who died last Thy night of dise Mr. Kinney buricd on jast Sunday afternoon by Ashlar loage, of which he Chere is 1ently 1o n n and the fricnds of t that the matter should be so understood Gums rosy and red Teeth white aud pearly, When arising from bed You should cleanse thus early. Morr, d night e teeth makes bright, was | Cheap Potatocs. o unusually cheap just at pres on the market in very large several car loads of Oregon stock 1 recently received. ale " yesterday fo and extra fine stock is only tailing at 85 cents. Robbed of $150. A wayfarer strayed into the house of French Em at an early hour yesterday morn- g, while making merry with the doves was relieved of $150. Ho made known his loss to the police, who are endeavoring to capture the thieves. Potatoes ent and quantiti having be re- Absolutely P Thispowdr never varfos. transth and whol nthe ordinary kinds, and ca incompetition witn the multitide shortweliht ||ul|luurl;.y.r.‘,\h||» poterst Sold only in cans. Roval Haking Powder (o- Wallstreet New. IpkInE 3 SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE £ AN syphiitic Disy from ten to Afteen A _marve;ofpurl- omaness, More econom not besolp of low cost, of recent or long stanalu; We will give wriiten k! your i omployed the BowD remedy a1 70l dre e sablecis b Vol m.. BaVe Vuan 10 the o Arkamsas, ‘and have st al Bope of Will Cure You grmaxe no charge. Our u’ldl 18 asknown te 4 outala Wl Challenge the World bring ws & case thas we will net cureln | history of mi Eruptions. 105 bas o than 00 o A6 Justifed in seying it 1s the wili porfi 120 61 -nd um o Piinoipl 1 P .fi Fit Nl van a Lere uaM toadsniar NL8 30 VR THE (OOK HEMEDY 00., Omaha, Neb. Room 10 and 1}, U, 8. National Farnam sts. Callers 1ake eleyutor Mot Lo avsoud ok, Koow | ank. 12th.and on Farnam or ind o8 wiiy Shirts are sold everywhere at all sorts of prices. of the MENS FURNISHINGS. Besides doing the largest clothing business we keep the most complete stock of Men's Furnishing Goods. The prices at which we gell them make it very difficult for other houses to compete with us. ebraska” Shirt; you will not buy any other. on our Unlaundried Shirts at 80¢, 50¢ and 70c. We would like to show you a samplg We believe we have touched bottom Laundered at 65¢, 90c and $1.25. Elegant pleated front Shirts at $1.00, which cost you elsewhere $1.75. In fancy Percale Shirts we beat the world. Our 95¢ market. represented. erns. In Underwear we are in a position to beat all competion out of sight. Low prices everywhere. irench Percale Shirts, in newest designg, is equal toany £1.50 Shirt in the All our Shirts are 36 inches long, cut full and gua An elegant line of French flannel and fine nteed to fit and be just as cassimere Shirts in beautiful pat- Recent heavy purchases at prices which would have been impossible a month ago enable us to offer several lots far below manufacturer’s cost. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 25¢ each. Fine Gauze and Gossamer Merino Shirts at 15¢ Our fancy Standard Balbriggan at and 200 55c each for Shirts and Drawers are indeed surprising value; nothing less than $2.00 per suit would buy such goods at any other place. HOSIERY at just about one-half you have to pay elsewhere; good British Socks, 2 pair for 25¢, no better can be bought for double the money elsewhere. and 25c. NECKWEAR. A glance into our window on the 14th street corner, will give you a smallidea of what we propose to do in thisline this summer, RUBBER COATS. We hope you will not need them any more this week, but if you should, we keep alarge assortment and prices on Fancy Balbriggan and Silk clocked at 20c¢ them as on everything else we handle positively the lowest. One Price Only. No Deviation. Nebraska Clothing Gompany | Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. Union Pacific “The Overland Rou Unti) July 1, 1888, tickets sold for t s will be good thirty days for the round trip andcan be used ten daysgoing. When purchas- ersare ready to return, these tickets will be &ood five days for that purpose. wish to stop short of destination on our lines, agents will stamp tickets good to return from slon: such point B e 1f purchas Agent. Ass" OMAHA. NEI. excur- $2 PANTS. C. 0. D. With Privilege of Examination. | All Wool Punts‘} both light and dark | colors, in sizes 30 to| 42 waist and 80 to 34 | leg measure. Also| ave ]xuge line of | better grades of‘ Pa nls ranging in| price from $2.50 to $8. Our $3.7. Pants are extra good value. Mail Orders Solicit Bfl e CHICAGO A ORTH- WESTERN Omaha, Council Bluffs stern Detroit i western 1y Xt RAILWAY. And (}hmago. T aDeror RavantAges s points of superiorits tw M AR 4 R ALS lsgwhiare: Al o Pacitio Kl union depot with those of the Chi In Chicago the traios of ke close connoction with thuse of all lines. Columbus Buflalo, Piitsburg e ore bl ldolpals, Bitimore. W ash s, Concinnatl. nt i Boston, Ne \ngu.mulllluumlltulne ‘ast.’ Ask £0r Lickety via If you wish the best nccomumodation. t i “ 140! NORTH WESTERN" Al ticket tuis line. U Vil tuin lae ooy Gen'l Pass'r Ageot. L8, At ger Agent 1 nnmu \r U‘lmlm Neb, DREXEL & MAUL, (Suc cessors to John G. Jacobs.) Undertakers & Embalmers At the 0ld stand, 1407 Farnam §t. 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Persons unable (o visit us may be Al comnu Medicines or instruments , securely packed, no treated at home by correspondence. nications confidential sent by mail or exp marks Lo indicate contents’ or sender. One per 1 interview prefe Call and consult us or history of your case, aud we will send in n wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE; Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, T stency, Syphilis, Gleet aud Varicocele, with Yestin 1ist” "Address Omahe Medical and Burgical Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, Cor. 13th and Dodae Sts., - )MAHA. NEB. UNION PAGIFIC “The Overland Route.” Has s0 arranged its Family Sleeping Car service, that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M Passenger Agent, Council Blufls The reservations when made are turned overto the train conductors taking out such cars, sothat passengers can now se- cure berths ordered, the same as a Pullnan berth is rescrved and secured J. B AEBBETS. ¥ @ou. P. & I Agent, ()l\lAllr\ N JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITIQN 1818, Nos, 303-404-170-604. 'I‘HE LOS’I‘ PERFECT OF Pa, $100 fo $300 Who can furyi whole timo 1ot rOBLubIy employe BE.) s, Meoilou ibe Onad 1. LOMAX, s't G, P. & T, A, s 2 10 Midy 86, iU lice: 04 cltjes. wond, State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Thursuay, Cubin pu £ to locatlon of state room. 1865 10 30, £ and §0, accordin Ixcurs Steerage to and from Europo at Lowest rates AUSTIN BALDWIN & €O, Gen'l Agents, 53 Brondway. JOTIN BLEGEN, Gen'l Wes 161 Randolph St., Chica HARRY E. MOORER, Agent, Omaha, UNION PACIFIC “The Overland Route,” The Sportsmen’s, Tourists' and Pleasurq Seckers’ Line+ [} Send for the Neat Little Sketch Bogk, GUINN CLUB RULES," ly interesting and useful to Sportsmen, It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun'; Association: as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories, Copies sent frec upon n)ml i J. ()mlllm heb. Nebraska Nt mnal Idllk U. 8, DEPOSITORY, OHAKA Paid Up Capital... Surplus. . H. W, YATES, Presi Luwis 8, ltekn, Pro AL B TOUZALIN, 2 tdent 1 Vice President, W1 8. HUGHEs, Casliler, DIRECTONE JUIN 8, COLLINS, Liwis 8. KLED, TOUZALLS W. V. Mon H.W. Yate Banking Office. THE IRON’ BANK IN SPEGULATION b most cowy) S.‘!FQF.§§ Decirions of the ¢ ers and buck o5 of punle, rwl 1rchise and ' selld Ly the Albuny, N. 9 — w Grab Orchard WATER. | W i e e mnren Dyspepsia, Sick-Beadache, Constipation, 3616 Y ALL DAUGGISTS. PAMPHLET BY MALL PRSI Crab Orclazd Water Co, Louisviile, By, tid on receipt of Gl Bk ¥ ALIERIRG" o,