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OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, APRIL O Another Chapter in the Vick Roy Di- vorce Case. TH L CIEY, MR An aMidavit was filed yesterday in support sl . of the application for an injunction in the di wheelbarrow. vorce case of Mirande E. Viek Roy vs Thomas : Mra Viek Roy. The afidavit is in support of the Sunday, o application previously filed for an injunction Helen Hartington has been granted a i on fy o Sondent vemoving divorce from e husband, Mavtin Havts | o ooncenling the money he is alleged to have ington, i doposited in bank. The petition | it was found wandering | yyae the Vick Roy homestead in A about in nity of Sixth and Wrandotte county, Kar Was pur Plerce stioc demented condition cugh the by u policeman yesterday morning and M She says th locked up. wotiated ihe owner'of the 3 aline stove expl i et AL derico of Mrw, J, 8, S TR )P the neg th and California streets, 18 he refused to cons yun but the | men made the out before they ariived on the scene The divoree suit of Hill vs Hill was yestord iissed at the instance of the v the « The dan ing which came to f and in the A ad the | is sup ,.mul to account for her action ment of wl. o ¥ with “\‘.- y Jutche yanion publishing | linderstanding that Nt i il Pk Aol moncy, and desorted Ner in Denver in 1854 William R. Adams n K after 1 helped support the family by Glenwood W. Curran, with un-H‘ ccopin The affidavit further states stock 0,000, The bu of the | 1l g 18 o aTBETOA AR WAL Be to be the publishing of the eviticed unl he can have velief from the ' Companion and a generval job | court 1o pa, off the encumbrance. | Companion and a geneval S o neul o, | LA AR i may be m permancnt. The class leaders of the North Ne- | ohort oL thagof M. Viek Hos braska conference of the Methodist T eanaB s viok chureh will meet on Wednesday even H ing at the South Tenth Street .\h!l_m | dist chureh to discuss their work. The | gession will continue Thursday mornin, ! afternoon and evening. 'This s the fit ititled to one-half of all his property, as state meeting of s leaders ever held T A oe S TITD s in this part of Nebraska. | it had not been for her he never would J Jh Smith, the boy who was bru- [ have acquired the property. Ie had said | tally |]-~m|h d by Officer Cox while sell- | 1 rm“'ll\'v‘hm she should have her shave of 3 1 prop ing popular songs, n]uluump‘nm with B e T e e the mayor yesterday, that | e | Oftic Cox, withouf any Mus, |m.v1v,m' 1 into un ement with authority, struck him and knoc Patterson _in_ 188 to 16t headlorn into ghe gutier, 16 and 17 in__ block wbaugh's the statutes of The state and 1 ”'f” ve“'»“ and dignity of the city., The it, wh ntract prays that'the charges may | gated, and upon heing established that the ofticer be punished. s now bronght to compel Pattersor : the balance of the purchase price and transf In .Jml wards vs 1l entive day. The jury retire aled vevdict,” © testimony and A urt the case ! ipied the d later brought PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, 1. S, Howell of Albion is at the R. W. Plunk of Lincoln is at th Alex Peterson of Kea at the se of vizing uments in the e with b nolds, was_ concluded f of Jetti J. A, Camp) the Murray. | ) vening and the jurors dismissed il Governor last even- | 4his Snor argo ng Judge Do m ved judg R. W. Fisk of Grand Tsland is & guest ab | against the Bishop Worth the Paxton Lim 00, according to the feller of Nebr: stopping ka City is 5% Tamlin_ organ for the pos was entered o of the Mason tCrap & S tye Judgment at . Dixon Avery of Premont is stopping illavd. fam L. Seq |1I~~rf(, o | ghton is a guest R. Ashley of Decatur te Thi dofen, of Barton 1 Cochran et al « court with st Herman K s was tried by the nt was enteved defendant, - 1. A, at the M Alfred 1. At at the Paxton Edwant M. Maned tthe Murt Plaine and wife of Broken Bow the Casey 0od of Fremont is registered | urt of Sidnc are bout todny brudder | Fucsts ) L bout Samson beat de hulf‘.‘(\ » of Fremont are regi know I mose cry to think i s G couldn’t et no Salvation more 1o visit fricnds. 4 | S 0 + et v | Beware of new remedies for coughs! Dr, D.W \]m. and wife of Schuyler are | g5 ¢ Syrup has stood the test of | stopping ¥ ity o | Rev. (0 herspoon and family have | i — - | gone to 1 wton, Ta | ROBBED THE MAILS, Melville L. Landon (Eli Perlins) of New | == | York was in the city yeaterday Randall Patmer Confesses that He Mrs, Herman Kountze departed on the Bur- | Commiitted a Grave Cri tington flyer yester 1..]\.‘ : .w\‘ York ; Papors el yestorday Herman Kountze, his_ brother Augustus | o pands S et Kountze of New Yorkand B. . Crary left | §F Handall Pal ‘_“‘K‘ s !‘" RLGHORL yesterday for Houston, Te agoisimendored-himacl fitojithe Epoll G. H. O rentot iholl the ¢ sion that he was the thief | B, & M ) City | who stole the mail bas from the depot u De attend a mectin, Missourd as- | Funini s th bt of - sociution. ay b Ton. 15, D, Webstor of Stratton passed | Bikerdocs notl throngh the city from the east, wheve he has | the act, but thi | been for five mouths, He loft lust evening | t rtation to | for Stratton r v novel method to | 1 Charles B, Tlnmphi sistant lmer is a raitle brained fell been 1o duty | mixture of conceit w sun. 1 of building the new | Bimself g hero beeause he has committed this vor vy with M. Buker for | tor Harr Fitz Hugh and bride, nee ars of age and h - | Miss Isabelle Scribner of Chis Millard cnjoying their honeymoon warried last turday at the b 5 lenee S Blaie Lo ,in Lake Fore the Windy City, in grea Lisa prowi kol | ously AI;]N.»V»)I\' 1 \1| N'T'is only put up in large two-ounce | tin boxes, and nabsolute cure for all "M, o those sorcs, burns, wounds, chapped hands | e uware of phykical dovilics, quickly d Il skin eruptions. Will positively | OUR SUCCESS ul kinds of Ask for th upon facts, first actical experlen 5 it} A3 OINTALL Case 1 espeeinily UM thie & | Sold by Goodm: company at A ANEOWD cents per box 30 u.-utl~. $ e S ToRaok ned two counts—one, that k 1 | prick to be used in one of the | and, second, that he had | vs in one of the build- | pplied of n smaller size than were | by the speeitioations. syers was bound over in the sum of cach count, with W, J. Mount and i a i Vv BlCooth s stireties Will bo pald to anpeempetont chemist who will HAT HOSPITAL BILT € XTRAS, | find, onanalysie, agarticle of afercury, Potash, or other polsous InSwift's Specidc 8. 8. 8.) ‘ ~4u.n-mu.-mh-nu Coots and Shane | ‘AN EATING SORE Mutilate it Beyond Recognition. Tenderson, Texs, Ang. 93, 1330.— “Tor elghe The coun i ers met at 10 yes- | teen months I hadan oating sore on my tongn. terday morning with all the members present i was treated by the best Jocal physiclans, but Messrs, Coots and Shane handed in theic | obtained no relief, tho sore gradually growing report on the Ryan & Walsh bill of extras worse. 1 concluded flnally to try 8.8, 8., and which shows that some of the county com s entirely cured aftor using o fow bottles. missioners have been m 2ood You havo my cheerful permission to publich tho , | nennai e oMElRaL BT b : fendoped by above etatement for the beneflt of theso stmilarly Ryan & Walsh was about t89,000. AS vevi L e 14241 Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseaseasmailed frea, | 1 havo THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta. Ga. | by the superinten The gentlen 1 mak gone oy and bil their estimate 0 supply the Loy for Ar nhlk(.l( mould make talin th fave p il This week will be a memorable one for the Boys, special sale of Boys' Clothing, the greatest that has continue this through the entire week and parents will be well repaid by coming to us this week for an An immense stock of stylish and serviceable We shall sell, 1,000 Boys' blue sailor Blouse Suits, with fancy cmbroidered collar, 350 Boys" Knee Pant Suits, in two patterns, one ¢ serviceable material anc Come a Laster outfit, for their Boys. best makers in the country will be offered at tempting prices. nd tasty make, at $ t one of our beatiful East Sl er Souvenirs this week, Monday morning. ever taken place in our establishment, U plain dark mixed, the other a ligl 4 in a most extraordinary We will we b Boys' Suits, from onc of (he to 10 years, at 60c. 1t colored ]v‘m I, of separat t they have made a | % A NN e I ; : : e DALAUCA. e\ LN 15 Neesnihind | D B tt & BBHS | 750 Boys' Knee Pant Suits, in elegant Cheviots and Cassimeres, strictly all wool and fashionable pat- SHRNRA: WD By L CONtABtOM 8. oxbra | 'S, 156118 terns, coats are nicely pleated, and suits throughout well and stylishly made. These Suits are usually g ""‘;\‘\"i““"'""‘ oy ‘u ‘ | ’rl e e naeaRTte | sold for $3.00 and $6.00, we give them this week as an Easter offering for $2.90. o bid of Gec vagland for supy : | S . ifihg ) [ e variety of handsome Jersey Suits at § $3.25, and one lot with handsomely embroidered ed and the be ‘;'n' 3.90. Equally astonishing values will be offered this week in long pant suits, sizes from 13 to 3 “.r'.‘ {iat of iddeis TatApanbIg the |18, The following we name as special hargain hospital. Theiv applications were | & M S 2 Mike Maul nsked for_transportation to Ok- | | 150 excellent and fashionable Cheviot Suits, at $4.00 worth fully $6.50. lalioma for Mrs, Cook, the woman who iden- | ‘ o R o BT % + ‘ 1 o T :m;“ln." uieido s hor fushand, Teeforved | 100 very fine black Cheviot Suits, very stylish garments, for young men and clegant fitting for $0.90, The soldiers’ relicf n notified the | [ These suits could not be bought elsewhere for Jess than $10.00 or $12.00, board that £5,000 would have to be r ‘ | = Dol 1 " wit for his $100 fee previ Beverly was given £ for repaivin the lightning vods of the city jail. | About & hundred bushels' of potatoes” o sther surplus supplies at the county ovdered distributed among ¢ monthly appropriations were Ofiee ho s, 10 a.m. to lalists in Chronie, Nervous, Skin and Blood Bee Meat- | HID IN A T froe UNK. shand Makes a Rich His toom. ht by Dick Hill in a by Hill's wife a and Caming streets Sunday n Just at the present time Hill is s A Suspecting nd perny \ll\ulh I)thlm ng for divorce from his wife on the ultery. Ifor some time he h A Brewer, but had never veen able t ]““(‘ -l]]f Skin []]‘(d\ < sively prove the ! il Sunday night he shadowed Brewer and saw | in Its resultsfe him go into his w After swait- iy ing for an hour e rapped the door and demanded ttance, | but the door was lock: noone would openit. Hill then b \o panels Brower was not in_ sight, placed Hill under arrvest for d: wlcot, evstitls, ot Chargds Teasonsable. ”;w S I l\I("I L RI (Y A SURE CURE. Wrouip T1Gu Lo oung Men and \lhlllc Aged Men. ful effects of hich hrines avrested ail of the peoj ,.1.- Hill now considers that has uncarthied a good bit of evidence in his divoree procecdiugs. Q Absolute Cu ABIE An The ORIGINAL OINT- Nebraska & BRITS, The fivst turnbezivk of crs for the present year will be held at | 108 FARNAM STREET, ONATA, NEi, m hall on next under t | | tion of Prof. Ku The fo | : | Turner socictics will be ropresented : Lincoln, | STABLISHED IN 1878 | Nebraska City, Fromont, Plattsmouth, two | BY THE from Sioux City, South Omaba, the ' Juh Turnvercin of Ofuaha and the Omiba tur sociel [MEXICAN] of & [ B styles lemand Ovemoat& § Are the order of the day, and we are prepared to meet any § ¢ upon us in this § f line. Our stock was never as § B complete as it is this scason. § mi To quote prices means little B unless you sc g arc sclf-convinced that they are g the best value for the nything in Omaha. moncy These coats are - various § and range in cost from s to $22. TWO NIGHTS ONLY A IHole n the Ground. Week ol Direc On A CARNIVAL OF TUN, | 1oyes @ A catest ( H()LIZ Nebraska the coods and § | Boyd's Qpera House 53 IUM)\\ and WEDNESDAY, April [ and 2 'In the Ground | f Mc Tapun from 2 Stages. Dime A Satire on the Rellroad New Faces, New Scenery. New Music | Resutar pricos S8 Btor Dime Eden Musee, March 31 ese Village nday, Yeddo. New Fun. |ISAN:-:BAN Theaters. Admits to AlL nows | | Therve will be th sessions, forenoo: that ut 1 the blood fs filled 1 Product of California. wfiernoon and evening. . Tho morings scsson with impuritics, the accumulation of | found in Butte i 108, m. to 12 ., and will bo devoted months of close nement in poorly | nia, and in uo ether part of the yinastic exercises. At noon a waid \} NAHONAL GOVEHNMENT' workshops and tenc- | elor to the treo that produce | diner prepared by the lady turners will be theso fmpuritics and overy | and penctrating g served gratis to the.gentlemen turners, Phe erofila, silt theam. o othee | 14 efledive e fo afternoon session is” from 150 to 300 p, m muy b pelled by taking | ying of consumption, Goodman Dy St pubiic | the hest blood s it for sl a bottio, ¢ 3 OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. It' is the only ! | o will be a social session | operated B T P the 100 doses one dol GAT-L ot devoted to a concert and a dance, I Iuternational lmprovement Aispelled, i 3 e Clpany i | speedily rostored o heuithy condition: 81 | In 1850 “Brown W Mon ks held_in the Moresque Marviage Licenses, | o pi By wmail, $1.10, Civculars free, were introduced and their s Licenses were fssued to the following — colds, coughs, asthma and brouch as agace oo thomfolloying To the Dealers in Oil. e ek eg broncits partics by Judge Shiclds yester ? | i RY OF TIIE Name and 1 | fo notify you that we have no | ———— Y OF 3 { I 10 or fntorest in the Des Moines ol g ina Modest Way. B F [D bl AT nelia dedsstay L ISE1E |o|8nma Ublica, Taeretius D Black o BS 3 - ith THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING { AT o ! W j . P. Pratt, wo | to 80, two valnable | Wit be held 1 (o CITY, OF MEXICO, | Timies DEEAING, OMika L decided to sell them onr in t, whicl | watches, a g t | MA 5, 1890, | Justina Sehwidt, On wo did January 50, 1590, [T i AL TR | -_— Pavties desiving to buy first ol oils, R e :\‘h‘\ hlll]\'1\”!"4‘”\?"Til”\lll\:l‘I‘\'I‘\”H”“”\ |l IS b STETT ndepaont of tho Bt Ol e | irt street, A entranco was et ARY Ditawina, tho CAPITALL DItZk velng Uno | At the meeting pany or consolidated aoma|iae e irough a rear window:, D ¢ pect Hill cometory pany, will 150 write us di anatead| theif entered A. Doug 'S room l_)‘(),()()()()() 0 assess cach lot ¢ will' take mueh ® pleasuve in - making |8 uth Fourteenth street nged | I TTCRETS ~Amerle b e T 15ibat neloas nOSILIGs Wi can T saiaa s e gavments for a costly d Iit. Ualves, #; Quarters st of rles i 1 you ules of illuminating and lubri- 3 . W. Lewis' residence at ates: § ke use until | cating oils, gusoline and naphtha—in | 20 N0r lnar i sidbroaditin o adopted \ - 1 and a val watch ta 5 adopted. A fuct, all products of petroleum, Wi e 8 v e Yorukmoid.op SCOFIELD, SIURMER & TEAGLE, sehool elass yesterday some thief broke iuto | T R ki Indopendent Refiners, his Taundry’ at 605 South Tenth stroct ad | s | g ST Cleveland, O, | stole a silvér wateh, overcoat, a lot of wash- | 104100 Steve D | e a gold und i e | 20,000 Steve Dailey, tho mi F. ©. Festnor's WilL | i of the city a fow day The will of the late F. C. Festner was yos- | Ll R Hnvin et A tovduy adinitted to probate. The will “be J0n 101000 | owned by (3, L. Miller at Cut-off luke on Sun. | 1Ue4ths to Mis. Fost ot tho. o 11 t m, | Woend o ) day. The hor LR e thy v | ceased, ull of the real ¢ il eurfla 1S 9 | i Yeruinats or $40 decided by 120,000 prize, §1w0 | Towor Fiftoenth stivet . | together with the house and furniture of tho | B duo to the presence of urie | ) Amounting to 37,120 e by was found do Lo City | family residence, The personal property is | aeid in the blood, is most eflecinaliy | 0 Tn the United States fully paid in 4 onLire o ‘ll." a8 wre Kedi | 1o b sold at private sale and the widow is to | cured by the use of Ayer's Sursapa- L L | veceive anc-thind of the procecds. Tho ro- | r‘l:lu. Bo auro you got Ayeris aud no J AGENTS WANTED, i 5 nainder is to be divided equally between the other, and ke it till the poisonous Fedmp U it | v elitdren “utius Theodord, Amelia Wil- | acid s thoroughly expelled FanRitn BFou CLn s, or uns furthoe Information | b were issued | Qillw‘w“l";m\ dgst, ?“Ifi}lil'. Lotisa, i.»“"ll | system. We challenge attention to this i ' d e R Y i R Y nd one-quarter Lehman aud Mrs, Festne named us oxe- | tesumony | & ¥ your cnolstng an o olling, Tratt wnd oy R “Abeut two years ago, after suffering | 3 1,20 - P for nearly two years fiom rheumatic | IMPORTANT. iy o The zout, being able fo walk only with gre dress, U. BASSETTT ake o | Judgo H | nm(uu,_un‘n ng tried various R Y PR | ed with unlawfully enteving | ment in a Chicago paper that a man had LR 0 | and tre ipon the grounds of G, M \ relieved of this distressing o 770 | Miteheock, 1610 Capitol avenue, It scems | Rlaint, after long suffering, by taking | - | that some time ugo Crandall and his wifo ’ ':;:"‘1""‘,”;["" L itionidasied t The Hamilton Street Grade. | heard that room rent could be g | larly for elght month, and am peclal meeting of the board | 1 Some of the buildings on the bl pleased o state that it has effected a torday to discuss the chang. | donned for new postofice, as nobody, | complete cure avo since had no res i 0 he rindo o Josa Siscuss the Chang- | thoy Joarned, claimed ownership to them | turn of the dis R, Irving | e tug of the grado on Humilton strcet in front | exdept the gavernmont, Acting. upon this | Dodge, 110 West 15 ork. | of the Walnut Hill school. The matter was | happy picee of news, the Crandalle. moved “ ! discussed at some longth, but no final action | i1t one of Hitcheock's buildings, and whig | *One yea | Further, tho company I8 reanired to distribute fitty 1 b ; & . | Hitel fo \ o | inflammatory rheumatis A A T Gy Th Liekes in Drizes will be taken until the néxt regular meeting | it he couldi't fined to my house six mc y | ¥ thial th of tho 1 3 w in the | Thavoubof them ho had. thom grvested fc out of the sickness very much debilis | i [ nited Lo 814 hands of th 0 buildings wnd A Yatand of brip eviction pro- | gared, with no appetite, and ! oni. re ¥ e sty property. In ¢ proposed chiango is gR Qb L oly]l owdles b The | gisordered in every way. T o i anade it will leave the school house about fif could not agre 1w using Ayer's aparilla and 3 : e teen - feet above steoet, with o i - » | impro ok 1 ¥ Sk o twenty-foot front yard and will nece | A Warrant om Mur [ ande 3 g the Llding of a retuining wall if made. A warrant n issued by the United | I cannoi say te BLAHfifififls F - tates authovities for the arrest of Million well-known 1 Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, m Murray,who is charged with having | Stark, Nashua, N. H. |OUHDE Qf' l ON. A portant discovery, ‘Ihey act on the | 5¢ quor Witholt the required license Spectally recomugyded by A i NRACh ML henols NIgLER Lig Archi 7 | ye[ S a[sapa””a SCROFULA KING'S.EVIL, CONSTITUTIONAL - 4 e torpld liver Awhitect E y WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN ITS EAKLDV, Vi tipation. Splendid " for men idge Clarkson yesterday to answer to FPUEPARED BT STAGES) OO“NE“ OF THR BLOGD,| " nildren. Suwallest, pilildesty | Ui ditn found by thé last grand jury. | Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mars, | BEead for resul e ...‘. ot | it r 2 conts. Sawples fred | The indictment specified that M Moyers | . 3. Worth 85 & bottles Banspatie I O Y AL DG ot K s, 15th and Douglas, | bad been superintendent of thoospital baiid: | Frice #1i sla bottles, 85 Woith 45 aborie- | RRIRINIG %, INVY, Auentafortho U. 8. | THE FIGURE « The figure 0 in our dates will make a long etay, | No man or woman now living will ever dato a Jocument without using the figure 9. Tt in the third place in 1890, where it will roma i1l rest for ono hundred years, " which b Wy moved up to nancntly remain. 1t srsed for first place by the at the Puris Exposition « chines of ihe world, it Grand Prize given to fani, of the Legion of Hono 1 old fmproved ud the a5 the grand: i of the d, there. ¥ new machine, rded | ay estadvance in rewing machin aze. Those who buy it can fore, of Laving the very Jate 0o, Chicago. L FPLODMA 20 North Tith St s HAUSHANOUT, DR, McGREW, Tlta Wall linown Spoc HI:“: iy Arrests dlschiarges from Lho Urinary organs 12 eltler 60x in 48 hours, 1t 13 superlor o Co Cubeh, or tnjoc- tions, and freo from all Lad smell or othor inconventences, SANTAL -MI1D Queen Gity Top Mfg Co. BuGaY TOPS cusmuns uus RAILS, SEATS AND TRIMMINGS, : ll”l(lm N ( ,‘,\..MA. i N[ us bh 5«5 g DEAUERS i 1mg‘ Co Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. oSt in e unexcelled ce 10 Inrgest, fasten nger accoummodatic 1 Illv\‘lr\lfll\)llh Chil I 1.8 Hann, H. V. Mooites, O, L MaARes, Union Pacitic Dépot All N lINEGuEAH STEAMERS = 4 )-‘}v.—\ Passage to and from Grent Rritai 's of Europe. al-Liverpool roufe, by the test ofall, Gluszow to H 1\[\0(»' to and fiom Wopkly ;;'.\I"‘I.'s' (AN A c.) iu‘ldcll Manager. 112 4 . Stc © ILinie. "o Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and FrROM EW YORK EVEL THURSDAY, | Ratos? 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