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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,, TUESDAY, %) APRIL 1896, ARIEHT, (I Born—April 21, 1800, to M Martin Cahn, a bo, A break in the plumbing closed the schoo tor morning, thus for sweeping and cleaning the or the term of two, three or five om July 1, 1800, be opened The receipts at the customs house yes terday consisted of seven cars of i from Mexico, consigned to the st W work The remains of Mrs, W. Hancock, who died ot her ) Indiana avenue, will be interment toda The body of | over to the count wpillion was turned for burial A. Duncan yesterday asohis rich brother-in-law, who is now somewhere in Utah, cannot be found. Arbor day will be celebrated by a game of ball at 9:30 w. m., between nine from the Fir and Nebraska N tional banks, at Cuming and Fortieth Btre A bluzing bundle of rags on Webster ptreet between Fifteenth and Sixte cailed out department yesterday. The soon extinguished and no damag N William Dill, one of the suspect bur was put on trial in pol ay afternoon on the charge bing « North Nineteenth s but being able to prove an alibi the of was he Th preparations for re making memo celebration { the birthday of Jan Hus on July 6. ve will be i procession, several ad- dresses and number of visitors from Bohemian Turn Crete and adjoining towns, Mrs, Dug Davis denies the statement which was made the other day to the effect that she had been forbidden by the courts to visit her children who were in the custody of their father. ny kind was done by ange yesterday. The ived plans of the cavt works \\hn h the exchange is trying to for Omaha, as previously de- 1. vles Leveer, John O'Brien and e Feus, the three men who several of 0 we sted on - suspicion being the | who have been impli- cated in the numerous burglarics com- nth, | i NEAL AT WHITMAN, It i« Now Asserted He Was Harry Hall's Murder: The murder of old Mr. and Mrs. Jones the Pi last February and the arre of B fon of the crime d te record A of the murder at Whitman, in Nebraska, about three y ago. fdentify hix picture of the noted character W eached them. They f ps to fasten the however fa crime upon the s party It now transpives that therd n seetion hand in the employ of the Missouri Pacific voud at Walton tation_cight miles from Lincoln, who asscrts positively that Neal now it the county jail is the man who committed the Wh v murder. His na John Cli works under a section foreman Waned Kane, He elaims that he had been in the vieinity of Whitman several mont pri and that during that t o the murder \ and, further, that he 1 the night the muvder pretty bright m facts of the « only to was _from one Bk has inti- of concealthe them It Tur this information. The in was formerly & member of the po- lice force of this city and is perfectly reliable in every respect Cheif Seavey has been notified and will im mediately iv gute the matter | ve formant st N al's Trial Set, | County Attorncy Mahoney s | it had been definitely settled | trial would be commenced on the second day of the May stated that he would file iinst Shellenberger and day The fact that on the list of information plete the sen of the latter, A yesterday that Neul's May 13, be term. He the information Sherman to- 50 Joe Shellenb s name is witnesses endorsed upon the ainst Neal would seem to com tional pr for the trial e JEOPARDY. COOK IN e C “hita, He Await nmmise sionc Tue Bre connt of the arre an ac a few days ago pub st of H. H. Cool d his wife and who it mitted suicide in the Millard ¢, it scems has, since i five miles under the \\m.( of the tho hotel in this cit his descrtion, b southwest of name of Chi latter plac BT The mitted in the during th ‘”M' of ks, wer ht taken to | ) Pyl , Where they are | g \Yull}nll at the Monitor house wiintod for vobbing i jeyselry stove. che quietly awaited her guilty husband’s ar Articles of ine m were filed yes- | rival in to; Tuesday of last week when ceduy by : the drizzling rain was making everything TS aiinaEais ‘h,.,,“.““,, ot ble there came to the city” the long houses, mauchinery, tanks and other strue- 1and with i the same tures, i and drilling and hoving avating for natur cte. The authe 0L000, with she Burnsdell, B. Finlay are \erwise « roleum, al stoclk is$ ch, Joseph W . Cathers and John incorporate Co; 1 n!\lmh Inllll the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, H. 1. Waync is at the Millard H. Zehrung of Lineoln is at the Ray Nyc of Fremont is at the Murray. 1. 2. Doty of David City is at the Paxton William Bryant of Chadron is at the Ca H. Robinson of Ki at the Pu asey. mball is Crow of Hastings guest at the H. Graves of Pender is a at the Juin Boyle of Kearney Paston. (i, 8. Huzelet of O°Neill is re Millard. Mprs, H. Wilson of Oakds Casey, is stopping at the red at the is registered at Nickerson that had cast the firstshadow ss the sunshine of his once happy hom is was too mueh for the heart-broken wife to endure, She swore out i warrant for the arvest of her unfaithful Havey and his para- mour. The husband was taken to Wichita Thurs last by Deputy United States Marshal win and Miss Nickerson was confined as a prisoncr under the charge of Marshal Christy until the hearing before: Conmissioner ers, which will take place this week rwing both husband and wife, t paper has come to the sion that Cook is cither erazy or a scoundre and that Mrs. Cook is nearly broken down by we nd shame brought upon hew by artless husband., What it Costs | must be carefully considered by the ¢ ile in buyi even neeessities of jority of pe life.” H¢ commends itself at middle classe I's Sarsaparilla v.»m ta month, THOSE IOWA SUSPECTS, L. Horn, jr. Lincoln, is stoppin u.. \1m.m Harrington of Ouidland is a guest uy | The Mer! piavasticd the AT, | Ofii ey s, R. B. Schneider of Fremont is a guest a [ Messis. Gannon and Shea have a tale to un the Mureay fold they consider the peculiar meth- Frank Helslox and wife of Gibbon are | odsof the Ouihit police force, guests at the Millard. | On the 16th inst. Fue and O'Bricn, the G WiLambertson and L. €. Bure of Lin- | Jowa suspects, were arrested as suspicious “"\“‘ ""“ iests at the Paxton. | ehavacters, ind on the 13t after they had m’“: W '”‘M‘\"” ey \”flw'.\]’n”" ity is | peen incavcerated a day and a-half, the att M R, I6iipatrick and Miss Nicely of | NeVs nmed were called into the case. The B0 AL e 1t thOTPHR LD ¥ o | st stop was the issuunce of 8 writ of hubo i o ; | corpus for the bodies of the prisoncrs, The qoohn Lo wwebsterand wife pogistered at the | oficers got wind of this and DeGraves filed 'I‘.‘ Wa T Wood “("“ L | wn inforn, :mn.w‘:mm the suspeets for resist oy oods and w b aumong When the habeas corpusecame Sunday guests at the > in St | before J Clarkson County | Attorney Mahoney told the court that Ch Albright, N. Richa Seavey was in X Kaley and A toved at the N ‘havles . Sabins, . Mendellsohn were g o on Sunday lst Lilian Stadel st younge ludies *visit with of Red Clou D. Bibbins sts of the and W. Palmer in m, one of Omaha’s left yesterduy fo fricuds in thie state Dundy, Marshal Ier Frant I they will hol States court Arthur Rehan, manager, wis on route Oliver Slaughtc e today for aterm of t where the well in Omauha a fow o Sun by Doud By ut Tibbets, the Denver city. The & [rom i seve but is as jolly known hi neisco, there for is tal u ing weeks' e Capt It agent of th in W traveling pas & Rio Grande al captain is siege of bron as ever., ANNOINCE ENTS. On house ner b Thur the ver ins ath lay evening Boyd's s Cora at and charn conights’ er opera (i appear hich sh Miss ¥ the ent ance i in nchieved 0 eh wo n that s 15t e for her u the the boy SCharle v high p chari she has' been 000 times nal. The ess i n phenon berh company, with one pported Miss Tauner in L \ 1 exception her st en ot Satt teatey w Hh ng people of th pens Wednese f ¥ « vaveling M men of Omaha are requ to answor a 1 the Adjust wnd the iy ce men have veed th wnount of the lute fire to arbitrat flgun vday evening the compan Mr. Falconer clidlmed to have been da Both sides eneo betwoen then 10 be several the agents prota ) © what unouuts o, but it and dollars, thie enses of 1o: D, eh d ney imited to catarrh d throat, Bee bldg ptoof a tele | that a'requisition G dow 3 | would be here on Sunday | ance case was tried before & sley and dismissed without any cross-cxamin ation.The uttovneys next anothers corp fterward had il aiust “them an in- wation chavging then with grand larceny in Chaviton, Ta., and they were held as f necessary to ser: habeas corpus onsome’ one and Sherifi Grebe undertook the task, 10 eity jail on Wy night for L and waited, i rted, 30 0'clock, and during that there was not to be found in the city buil tives from justice, 1t the writ ¢ Deputy He wont cither chief, captain, sergeant or idilo station, it is cluimed, was runn | Chisis i effeet the story of whao claim that of fugitive stice had been p ainst the prisoners in the fivst place they would have had nothi to o casel und that, insiuch i the Towa ofticer ve hor ime of the sinal arrest hould 1 that W5 110 res ot have been mide 1 why charg An Absolute Cuare, ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT « ce tin Ask OINT pany at nds of CABIETIN w DIg ¢ HOSPITAL COOTS' nEroRT. Must Do Some Work. Ryan & Walsh Vinishing More | The truction cox o of the county board did not meet Superintendent Coots on the hospital matter, as was programmed last Saturday, owi the fact that the latter I Hadnat cbinplotod tho roport {6r whioh o had been a It w crtained, however, that Mr, Coots rep to vt that #1,000 worth of n and was | packet line of s hoats and barges to con oy freight from place to placeon the rivers Pittsburg #d Omaha and inter 0ints The oMeers of the company Phillips, Now York city. president ey, v ork 3 first vice A, Paxton, Qmihy, second ¢ president: Edwin Rowe, Now York city, trensurers W, I, Craty, Omaha, sccrotary REMOVING OLD SETTLERS, The Work of to untting along people who have i line of the Union Pacific on the hottoms, would seem, must at length ab lon the te und establish themselves elsewhere, The immons of cjectment has_been issued and Served by Deputy Marshal Lyon upon all the parties interested. The removal of these time dwellers was to have taken place on Saturday last, but us prevented by the absence of Engincer ansom, who has made the survey of the ground and is familiar with the case of all the people who have been living on the land of the company, Mr. will return today, when ground will be vacated cted by the decision of yosterday rumored that son would object to vacating their ¢ wht they will unwisely vnll e of the court | + tervitory in which the people live is bounded by the track on the west, Locust an the north and extends therice south about one-half mile. TDHy SRFties A msotad & oof the !’mmn s f the others as follows : I, D. MeC us Debility. s Acid Phosphate, Dr. H. T Turner, Kasson, Minn,, says: I lave found it very beneficial in nervous de bility, from any c and for indiz For N Use Horsfc oMAl \'\'s NASHV ALK, ter Accommodate Doctors Why Not Omaha? City Physician Gapen, speaking on the sub- | jeet of holding the American Medical associa | tion here, “Lwas appointed on a com | mitteo to look up the matter of holding the i\w\\w tion here and have done some thor | ough work. I find that the |move | ment meets with very b | port not only among " the phy | of Nebraska but those of several s | states, 1y Towa. The but four will n orfive who seem to doubt that the move be @ suceess, Such ones thinlk that O could not handle th This is most completely me, in the fuct that Nashvitle half as bigas Omaha, is taking care convention this year. Jf the gathering here would vin a very special manner for viz: That three o fonr thousand this reason | of the men 'who would come repr | cream of the profession, When th turn home and revisit their wealthy pa ts the first question put to them would be it do you think of Oy Sit a nic “Would ete. ete. 1t would [ vast amount of choi dvertis. | ing as we have never before had in the history of our city. Miles' Ne An important discover on the iver, stomach and !lmu,\(h the e A new cure billiousness, piles and consti women and ¢ surest. 80 doses for at Kuhn & Co.’ \I'upl-\ h and Doug! | with special force to the 2 | because it combines positive economy with NEBRASKA CORN PLY | mreat mediciual power. n the only medi- | : G G : | J o sl U0 {o | Interviews with Farmers and Stock Shippers o day a lavge number of fa | stock shippers veach South Omaha | from all points tributary to Omaha | in touch with the stock and grain n lities in which they li L assigned o qu the, Subj rers and ith stock hey are vices in the veporter has | tion these 1 as to the prices of the amount of ain on hand, aud the amount of grain being fed in various localities, as compared with last year, Interviews on this subject will ap. pear from day to day John Bratt, residing near N Pl Lincoln county, who has large’ favming terests in T, T e Pherson counties, and who | vaiscd 2,000 bush corn, says [ ouble in g s over th e road. Ind > Union Pacifle ofticials are | very good to s, but wedonot need many curs now, for our corn hus all been marketed About 60 per cent of last year's corn o of the countics of Lincoln, Kicth McPherson has marketed cally all of the balance will - be \ honie consumplion and o purposes. Fher some lots held for higher prices, but that hos boea for salo. at mishat. helcos I heen disposed of. 1 have bought i able corn, getting some at Gothenburg s low its per bushel, and sold - as low t year ) cents. Culber Coral_of son, Hitcheock county, on the B. & M., says that there is not | sufficient corn in’ that county to supply the wants for feeding and seeding. Corn \\hn ing shipped in from the cast. The price is ts per bushel H. Evford of Beaver Crossii | County, says Mt 300,000 by of were raised ki boutone-third being yet in the hands of the producer Whom will not sell at present had trouble only for about tw getting cars. The Premont, 1 | souri Valiey ro: w furnish | necded. The price so for corn hias been 11, conts, ) cents last year, The fy cago last year and until 1 conts, since which tine The Mervchants' River Line, Art of incorporation of the Merchants' | vive ere filed with the county clerk | b 1 o o £0,000 | e subse e uuture of the business | Imported Millinery, l'“' be W t 5 nalL “"1 128 North 18th Street, United States | | , Sam Reed, Owen Walsh, | bes, ( Town, John Dillott, | Colbore, Nels Peterson, R. Sorcnson, W. M | Crouse,” David Hill, Berd MeCabe, John | ed Hyer, Mrs. €. L. Hower, J Mavkroft, John Musick, J. John Husick, Tee Foster, Richard David Veman, R. H. Kirk | AL Kirk A, Marsh, William of the | 4 Sl ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Byrup of Iigs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of I'ige is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ropml»lc to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the mos healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most | popular remedy known. | Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c | and 81 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it.~ Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, K. NEW YORK, N.Y. That Helps to Cure The Cold. The disagreeable taste of the COD LIVER OIL ¢ is dissipated in SCOTT'S HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. The pa muu suffering from 1PTION, L, COLD, remedy with as miuch &atisfn uld take milk, Physicians ng itevorywhero. It is a pe cor. ) Of Pure Cod Li Oil with é i 3 1 and a wonderful flesh prod Thrg Disag-rees w:tn JUTSS . If you take Tuit' Il\l g you like, nnd f specitically on th or, stomac] vels, causi |¢ n flow of gastrie julee, whi in essential to digestion mud regular bowels, Don’t Fear Now. Burts, Wanats, ¥ia., ays: “Tatts held in high repuioasn Liver Ko 1 hardly know how we could g along wit Chills and fever hav Tost their people take one or t Fiotow it with fite l‘,.g 'y (ll\ fdded in thi o chill pever returns, Tutt’s CURE (‘HILLS AND IT‘:‘VLR Liver lels f*CA\LIl"()RT\'lA\ THE L AND OF DISCOVERIES. s Asmivd. Louchs, | ["‘ !?B/t%nchams“@ Aw lq « L lElflGSES Ir}f}m(m«w i Sequ or circular 8] prbtle 3pr 9,2 1 Afll};fihflji L (. OROVILLE_ (AL, i YYala i hTTe MOS. | yk[qMLnr‘l %“’BL’MIL P CURE FOIL ATARR! D74 1 B 2 \lll(‘ cand : Cat : R sale by Goodnan Drag ¢ Sant: Kor GRATEFUL-COMFORTING 'ERRYE L()(()\ | BREAKF/ 4 IT, NANUDUNS&BRN&OR; g7 s St . JCHAYNES 5:60- Bosian Mas 5. ‘Queen City Top Mig Co. BUGGY TOPS OF AL CUSHIONS, ucu RAILS, SEATS AND TRIMMINGS. 417 Plum 8¢, € i, 0 Send f0r 30 pp. Catal | on all customers, WE APOLOGIZ We are [ To the many of our patrons who could not get waited on in howed indu W who s spentin waiting. men next Saturday, and will be prepared for bigger crowds. bargains, n yme of the | +Our this week We place on sale about 300 ve ry fine Cassimere and Cheviot Sui | worth at least ¢135.00; at the unprece ‘dent the product of one of the best mills in the country. cat brown ])]dhl ots advertised last wecek ¢ every day new invoices and every day we have some d e of low price our £0.00. ‘he shades ar They are well trimmed with the best of Farme store last nce, shall have a W > completely new and fresh special is the grandest offer ever made in the line of ready made clothing. sold out cheapest suit in this lot would bring in any other establishment $15.00. W a a eek at $9.00. Our piles of Spring Iready badly broken up. oods (]m(,i\. nd sce if we can fit you. FURNISHING GOODS tensive and varied ever shown by le I'resh Lines If you want to sect Our \‘Iu'in'v' any house in the city, of S g Overcoats are ge llm*r low, and in some of These have }\1': n marked down, as we make it a point to sell these re a fine Spring Overcoat at a ba selections in fancy (lannel f the gain, Shoes Tvery W (.L‘]\. Saturday. we have alarge force of extra salesmen the rush has been so great that it was impossible thankful to those themselves well repaid for thée time they and we are sure | b finest lots the < i to wait they find wger force of sales- will also be prepared with new ut we are opening attractions. s, all sacks, each of them The material in these suits is dark and light Satin or ray, and a Serge lining. The We offer them this sizes are better come this week shirts are the most ex= we have a full assortment t noveltics of the present season, in all wool, silk and wool mixtures and all silk. oods we quote the lowest prices. the most On all of Nebraska Clothing Co. wue | f Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. [will take pleasnre Gentlemen if you are desin ous of heing well dressed you ,.muulnn]nnn your time more profitably than Dy looking over our stoek of clothing, whichwe in <howine vou. We call you i pecially to our sack and cuta- way suits. You might look at ithe spring overcoats the lincis still very \’nmplt'lt‘. | 1 A o7V (o) > "14, / < (e TS 7 CiGURE The are 9 in our dates will No m i now | document wit in yen where it wi it it | of he fhgure the third | remain te ars and then move up to séeond pla rest for one hundred years, £ 40" which ha figure 9 in our d; A1t has already moved up to will permanently remuin 2 tostay respect L whe fir @ 1High Arm Wheelyr & Wilson Sewin, e The *No. 0" was endorsed for experts of Lurope at the Paris Ix pe 1859, where, ufter o test with ma chines of the wo wward only Grand Prize given o family sowing maehines, vl others on exhibit aving feecived lower awards gold medals, ete. The French Government ed its superiority by the decorstion of el Wheeler, Prosident of the company, cion of Honor, 1 old machine ved upon, bt 15 an cntirely aew machino und t Grand Priza et Paris was awarded it o o grand stadvance in sewing machine mechanism of the (v ured, thero tore, of bving the very i Lest. R & WILSON M'F'G €O, 185 and 187 Wahnsh Ave., Chicago P. . FLODM AN & CO GILBERT BROTHERS, TAXIDERMISTS | [Ee \WERK ! E 1t the remainder olesale business demar invite you to Lable to W in enjoy. ckel Watches olid Gold Chains from $7 and Loclkets, $1 and upwa lot of Solid Ste One lot assc Al Back Studs, oache ung 15 of other equa Store for rent and fixtn o'clock. ot our 15 our entire a fe mnt stor come at once before it is too late. I’ A genuine Diamonds now go at imports: thrown in. $50,000 worth of Di $2.50 up to § i Solid Gold Wa ng Silver Collar Buttons and S lid 14-karat Gold C and Lace Pi ); worth $10 to , with sillc umbrella shade ¥y £00d ba for retail time, sto a 5 to sele olid Silv $1 Buttons s, Open attes of bargains ell our fixtures now Wi nti prices t from, pricos r Watch ate Chain nd 4§ arf Pinsat § Buttons, wor th t 50c pai w MAX MEYER & BRO., Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, Mwln.ll and quu'.ll Inwlllul(- Corner 9th and Harney such as Sts., Omaha, «“TIME IS MONEY. ithout f m and c: ne lay, 55 any nd the mounting ging from s from $5 up. from Ch to $ ¢ and 50¢ 2.50 to $5 e n worth §1 to orth fo S the Omaha, Neb, — ngs 1 Artists' Supplies. Moulding | Frames s N Emer Hallet & Davis. Kimball P " « Organs, AGENTS WANTED 000 | 7' FEMALE BEANS Gl b1, 10 16th £ NO RIBBON crmanent Alignment Strength, POSITIVE GUAR« (61015 aska and Towa - Omaha THE LA!LS[I MiNGD '1‘1,“.,@,/ a0 R