Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
B CITY, Vesta Chapter No, 6, Orde Star society, will meet Saturday cial work. . of Tastern for spe keon of Fullerton was ap- district court by Judge Dundy. Chief Clerk Cramer of the railway mail service went to St. Joseph on busi- ness connected with his department. David Ogilyy has commenced suit in the district court nst Davie A, Lynn and wife to recov 5 on a note. Danicl Lafferty, a B, & M. switchman, had his hand caught botween two draw- | bars and had one finger taken nd the thumb crushe The county commis day afternoon, Messrs, fonc nderson, Berlin s met yester. and Turner being present, and adjourned | until Saturday, the 24th inst. Mark Burk is held at Evansville, Ind., for highway robbery. He claims to have been o raflway man in Omaha. The chief of police has his photograph. Another destitue woman with two lit- tle children is at the pol ing for transportation. She comes all the way from San Francisco and wants to get to Boston. A special meeting of the board of edu- cation has beon callod for tonight, at which fime the question of submitting a bond proposition to a vote of the people | | will again be considered. Charles Parm liquor without a license ¢ pleaded guilty yestord fined #25 Colo., accused of selling t Lamar, Net and w 5 Parmer lives at Holyoke, 3. ust across the line from Lamar. The ease of Conductor Welsh, who is charged with holing out $104 belonging 1o the elreot railway company, was commenced in Judge Helsley’s court yesterday afternoon, but was continued until to Charles Parker, the man from the western part of the state who sold liquor without first having procured a govern- ment license, was tried in the United States court yesterday, found guilty and fined $25and costs, W. D. Allen, of Manhattan, Kansas, wants to find his daughter, Mrs. Julia A, Sn lwood. When last heard from she living with the lded to death last as \\’hitv the man who was ar- rested by the police Monday night on the charge of passing three $5 counterfeit coins on the proprietor of a Ninth street house of ill-fame, was yesterday turned over to the United Siates authorities, who will prosecute the ¢ The men at the Chic nneapolis, Bt. Paul & Omaha railway shops are busy now fitting up nine steam shovels, which about the first of next month will be put onto the Norfolk branch, filling up a number of huge fills and wo out a number of cuts. The work w! continue for four month «o, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. R. Johnson visited St. Louis on Tuesday. David Moore of Omaha registered at the Southern, St. Louis, on Tues Hon. Danjel F. Osgood, an Tecumsch, N and called upon e Beg in_company Hon. I, M. Bartlett of this city. A.S. Baldwin of North Platte, who has been nominated by the president for v of piiblio monoys “at, tho land. oftice at. that Pluw was in the city yesterduy and called on torney at erday with Jing’s, porformance, paid visib to T Brx: building yesterday morning and enjoyed view of Omal the roof. Miss Ellsler Mr. Fri of the attractiveness of Omal Ellsler expressed as being ver pleased with the public fayor She ceived here, and Omaha will nent place in her list of ci visited, to bo annually ANNOU EMENTS. “The Gondolicrs” will be the attraction at Boyd's opera house on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. The opera is the Jatest from the celebrated collabor: bert & Sullivan, and is_regarded by e tent erities the best work they have produced. “Tho Gondolicrs” will be presented by the compiny that was specially organized for the roduction at the Chicago opera house, and ncludes many names that are well known to the operatic stage. Ascension Day Servic Union Ascension day services will be held at’ Trinity cathedral, Bishop Worthington presiding, today as follow 9:00 &, m.—Morning prayer. 10:00 a. m.—Holy communion, with a ser- mou by R P. D, Ll % 745 p. m. E the coml ‘0 with music oy athedral, All - Matthias' and St. John's churches, Private Coates Indicted. The case in which John Coates, the Fort Adier, is ed with having crimi- ulted Lor egler, the thirteen- r-old danghter of John Ziegler, the painter, was brought before the United States grand ju esterday afternoon, and after the examination of anumber of wit- nesses an indictment was duly found. Later in the day Coates was taken from the county Juil and delivered into the custody of Mar- shal Slaughte Brownell Hall. The trustees of Brownell rthington, Cannon Doherty, J. M. Woolworth, A. N. Hopkins und C. S, C met to discuss the condition of affair: Brownell bull, which were stated to be vory , Bishop s of the institution, under the direction of Mrs. Cotton, will present a cantata on May 20. Many of them have ex- cellent volc The this when g class has seven members gin Juno 8, s will preach the anni o annual musicalo will lay. Commencement day Says Shie Was Victimized, The case in police court, in which Ollie Fullers was charged with stealing various articles of bed and table linen from the Millard hotel, has stivred up any amount of bad blood. Miss Fullers, who rooms at 1219 Pacific street, was ucquitted of the charge, Mz, Swobe refusing to prosecute. The s that it was a put up job, and inger, who roomed at th thief, and, while Miss Full n her room, the Kinsinger ceveted the propepty and then notitied the police, ks Like The of tho infant found in a cracker | box 1 Thirteenth and Dominion streets, still lies at Heafy's morgue unclaimed, al thongh an effort is made to discover the parents and ascertain the cause of tho u the case, anything asscrt that death, The police aro worlkis and while they refuse to divul relutive to their movements, they thero are some very suspicious circumstances connected with the little one's death, which point to & murder haviug been com mitted Tho coroner has mot yet set the time for holding an inque \d probably will not until there are mo Lopim -— o and Liv Mile Pills. . Au important discove hoy act on - the liver, stomach and INI\\\I~ through the nerves. A new principle. oy specdily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation, Splendid " for men, women and ohi Swallest, mildest, surest, 80 dos 5 cents. st Kuln & Co. ' Ner for 10tk aud Douglas. ligan objected to the st | Boyd nas aletter from his archit Affords Him Entree to the World | Beyond the Grave, a brick-maker, morning added to the listjof pufld hif an opern_house equal ¢ in this country. Provision is made for iron stairways to both entrances and e nearly a fire-pi Ju vointed a bailiff in the United States | day night, went out and got drunk on whis! the boarding house in s lively by imp altz with him jle disturbance, 1s only put up in g twe and Is an absolute cure for all sores, burns; wounds, chap Will_positive terday morning, he vly and unconseious was summoned tractor in' Chicago und. ail vestibuled, electri heated traing bety Bluffs and Omahz T'his, it is thought station ask- | last time I saw noon, and at that time he Louis, as work wi id he was goung had considerable | depot, Omaha, at 6 p. m. ¢ on his person.’! scouts the idea of suicide, g is of the opinion some person who administes s taking this train are not compelled to get out of the cars at Council Blufls and «d a dose of pol- o man’s money, 100 with iim ticlcet ticket offiee, 1501 Far P The report that C to build an ele pacity of 1,000,- ¢ of the elevators of this city and levators alres iver, arc capuble and had frequently talked T Aand Bis in the 300,000 bushels, that on the iver 1,000,000, and Fow- The capucity of clevators neighborhood of and fir se located along the ystem Auum-imu after the phys taken by the bullet the ju Williams upon entering his bedroom on that morning took the gun_from under the pillow, and whilo examining it by some unaccounta- ble means it was exploded, resulting in his death, Hlmmu muu-unng fike_1,000,000. Missouri Pac an ment of tha now i City Dot Hae s A teaspoonful added to a g cold water, be found refres elected presidents h and troasurer, respec posed of Frank I1. 1 coln, it is un m.n he is making the proposed_investme; 3 dlevator will pleted about two hundred thousand dol- ment company has alre: d their associates the firm to the “Omaha Messrs. Peavi anged the name Pierre, South Dakota. A Vermonter who recently v the capital of South Dakota, wi in this frontier ci churches and institutions of learning. are three large bric! ture or “So far doctor, *its pr now se suCeess is not hidden. I think that Omaha and the will receive a new impulse when the pr ‘hool hu'lvhnu« a uni- castern people but are all in good time but am glad to be back in Omul The only railr AMMANY CROWD. Postmaster Gal Omaha, Council Bluifs, Des Moines and vate Office Ye i They Met i in Postmaster G and when asked by are- were doing one of them | held o conclav privateofice yesterda porter what they During this month there has bee number of children cared for than duri preceeding month, The day boarders have 11 “Fixing up a scheme to down Roscwater.” ,\uw..gu.m.- present were Jdohn A. Crigh one who The building now has a fine gift of Beard & Son, which has kuowledged. During this month it has been brought to the notice of the management that « Chica the C dies who have cl i cock was also about the oft tell ow he prope vou have been downed in your ‘The newspapers went oft Tam still in the ring.” ng that the reporter was pulling out i voort, informed the in & Tammany den half u)nkm\ on that. The great Bu Only one 1 Shiclds yesterday, the following being the parti Name and residence, Age. Hanlon and Davis he nu‘nlmq had been n\n\l‘nl‘«l to talk mk--su ch mln-n a8 was came before the terday morning. ..rm.m.- this interest teaveling men deopl wan by the name of Pierce wh an eastern manufactory, cco with out a1 Tho court announced from the bench the aceused had 0 in the state as the ag d complied with aws, and instroc ok into the matter and report the It is one that wiil no doubt slu- remembe revolutionary war, and wi \| who know he During the alon, of neighb that the northern suburbs _of u the favorite haunts of the co Several weeks contrictor who i counterfeit dime by I m o schoolfel | for somo marbles, His father told his the next evening was that the boy who bad passed the money said it 5 son, who had , "ot doscribed poured the hot lead 1 off ho took it out 1t things with the spurious oked into care ull dio fito which by the federal t the Coliseum was rendered ¥ In the caso of Masters Buildin association, fwr]-Lunnfl in lieb F \m.nm,.,‘.\ *alm has commence Yecover on i Judgment 33 for wages obtalned in Coolk county, Th, of Chicago has cox 17.50 on a note, Its suporlor excellence pro formore than & quarter of o | the Unite | heads of “th Purest a1d mc st Healthful 07 alloged to be due on Fits, spasms, St Bysteria ‘are soon ¢ s at Kuha & Co., | NEW YORK. CHICAGO. BAN FRANCISCO. ST.LOC TRr/“‘/M l\\\E LATEST | MINGG i .unl Douglas. That Opera H. Boyd petitioned the city council | changes iu the " ordinance relating to theatro amples free al | wud also the width of the aisles, THE OMAHA DAILY A HANSEN'S OPIUM DOSF that, if he will permit them, they can any other and as structure as can be made. The old ordinance requires that the first floor and balcony lobbies shall be large en would take up more room ¢ and furtherme of valuable space, ugh to hold the entire audience. Th an can be spare o is considered a S Wils An Absc The ORIGINAL ABIE nd all skin ertptions ORIGIN Sold b; The Only One. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul way is the only line running solid lighted and steam «en Chicago, Council The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines is patented and cannot bo used by ar other improvement convinced. il y compuny. It is the gr of the age. Try it and be ars leave the Union Pacific uily, arriving Chicago at 9:30 a. m. Passeng Sleeping n to be cleaned. Get ar berths at Union am st. A. NAsi, Gen. Agt J. E. PrE ss Agt. THE WILLI it for the tr: nd sleeping ¢ TON g AMS INQUE: The Coroner's Jury Finds a Verdict of Accidental Death. According to the verdict of the coroner’s Jury the death of Fred W Yacific switel dent. The inquest was commenced &t noon iams, the Union ult of am acci- terday, but was not completed until 9 o'clock last night. The relatives and the men h whom Williams had_been associated been lighthearted his domestic irs, always remarking that Ablo and in the best con- of the revolver, and the position found, was again told, and i ined the cou concluded that Horsford's Makes Deli *id Phosphate, ious Lemonade, s of hot or and sweetened to the taste, wlli iing and invigorating. Back in Omaha. Dr. R. H. Smith has just returned from the far northwest. along Puget sound—Se He h: isited all points ttle, Tacoma and new town at the mouth of the which bids fair 1o be one of the t points in that country. It started anuary and now has a population of about 3,000 people. The towns in that country are an unknown quantity, with the exception of Portland. osta is_on Fidelgo island, in old Ship The Northern Dacific is nogotiati 1 in there and the Oregon ir ady establish is the shoriest cut to the oceun and has a t harbor. That country has more varied resources X butis not so rich jn agricul- sing. Omabais concerned ar wost and foel that. Omaha-s red, because i ot an_unknown quantit ta at- on is settled. Ihad a very good 1d train out of Omaha r the ommodation of business is the Rock Isl ul limited, leavin v. Ticket offic wm st., Omaha, ng Omaha at 1602, Sixteonth The Oreche During Api lavger £ any »d. The board has changed been fortunate in securing s well qualified for the place. ign, the been ue- e of the s0 papers contained quite a sketch of s encouraging to the li- rge of the work " expositions have ded the premium to Coole’s extra dry im I champagne for bouquet. y J. », Omaha. . i 11, Tremain, Onraha She Lives at the Age of The oldest pevsort in West Vi 4 negro woman ddelphin Record, Wking out of the aslave in a that time., v place her age at 150 year ntire winter she has live ad for hevsell with the The residents of the ntly erected a small house for ibuto to hor suppot. ., dispateh to the I’h the br ginia [ nily nd ¢ ntury. It fs used by Groat Universit o8 0ot o 501 only In cans PRICE BAKINC COLLAR Ask your Dru ¢RADE MARK of RECARE TAFINR Yoreni 1y Pain fn the Back, Dimne: Age, and m; by Judge g8 inia, if not the oldest person in the nation, is I8 unsury And all weaknoss of the sexunl orians, positively o without uny Trontment 1 ludies n In millions of howes at. Endorsed by the st s his rom Oflice—Has Doubla . Entrance, Hl‘ TH( l{ l)\\ i ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Byrup of I'igs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet pmm].rly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, (l|~4p('l5 colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of I'igs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ~opml)h- to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most honllhy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and haye made it the most popu].\r remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 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, TOUISVILLE, KV, NEW YORK, N.Y. DRINK RO e e The Purest and Best Drink in the World. Appetizizing, Delicious, Sparkling and the Best Blood Purifier and Tonic. A Package [liquid] 23, mokes 5 gallons. EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. No Trouble. Lasily Made. Try It rcer for it o vyou get HIRE d take no other. B THE ONLY GENUINE. © by C. B, HIRES, Philadelphia, The Chastly Record ofdenths that result from malarin fo fri ul, There is n Inftoattnck, 1 their power, Dr. rovon the most valuablo mala- idote ever discovered, A moted clergyman of Now York pronounces them entest blessing of the nineteenth e nmu,"nml says: “In these days of defec- Tumbing and no family I be without th héy are pleas- ke, being covered with n venilia sugar conting. Tutt’s Liver Pills, SURE ANTIDGTE TO MALARIA. Sold E vetywhere, 25¢. RAY’S QPECYFIC MEDICINE 1 Gk AT TRADE MARK i ‘An ..,.méfi" reTen Taminn 1 y other discases thut lead to i and u premuture Sin our p L or six ail on the re v ney. by addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG €O, 110 FARNAM STREET, - = OMANA, NEB. On aceount of chunterfelts, we have wiop to Yeliow Wrapper the only gen’ uine Dl\kaW ——THE—— SPECIALIN, tment of ull forms of Priv- assed i the tren ate ases, Stricture, Lost 3 aikd all Disordors of tho Sexual and Uurinary Organs His tro CANNOT FAIL STRICTURE | aderful suceess, Stricture Y Imarinating, permnently cured VS Without paln, CULtng or 1088 0f tino [.ost Manhood tml dityo v, wmbition and Barrenness ‘md All; Female Discases without, fusfriments AT HOME sy mado by each putlent: Hours or "4 oni R, skin Discases and all es of ihe Blood, Heart, Liver, Kidnoys ‘andi” Bladdor ~absolutely SYPI—I]LIS ed In B0 to 50 Daya. Guarantees a (' y K plete Cure, on and removes every trace of It 1 10 conts (stumps) for the Doctor's book, The Life Secret, fOr “man’’ oF WO Treatwent by correpandence. Staip for reply Either , Northeast ruam or 14th orne (4TH AND FARNAM STRES TS, OMAHA, NEB. BABY B41VAGER FRE EV ) b S B2y A MAY SHOWER We offer today about six thousand Men’s and Youths' fine suits at A fully one-half what you would have to pay for the same goods We promised snmélhing big in the way of a suit sale and you know we never do things by halves. Today and throughout the follow= ing week you can expect one dollar to do the work of two dollars with=- out fear of disappointment. This is not a petty sale of a few styles for the purpose of making a noise. rand showing of entirely new ¢ this season’s goods--every garment made for the finest re The few samples in our windows give only a pooridea of the value of , the prices on them do not tell one-half how cheap they ¢ You must go inside the store and examine the goods. Everycoat finished open at the bottom, you can see what the quality is, examine the linings, trimmings and the general get up of the garments, see how they fit, then you will have an idea what bargains you are getting. It would be useless to enumerate any particular style or styles in this sale. As we said there about six thousand suits and one big a bargain g from $4.90 for a good All Wool Cheviot Suit, up to $15.00 for tailor-made extra fine Fancy Worsteds. D ——— There are all styles, light and dark colors, s, also fine Corkscrew - Prince Alberts, silk faced, at g9.350 for the coat and vest. itate to come inside if you see a big crowd on the first floor, we have a second and third floor, all full of goods, and plenty of salesmen on each floor to wait on you. MAIL ORDERS---In order to give our outside patrons an opportunity to secure some of these bargains, we have, of the larger lots in this sale, a limited quantity of s send them with rules for measuring, but cannot gfinmntcc the filling of the order, as the goods are likely to go fast. However, you can try. We send goods C. O. D., with privilege of exams ining and trying on. If they are not in every way satisfactory you need not take them. Nebraska Clothmg Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Glrainc Helicry et Jitiaikey. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE GRAND MONTHLY D at the CITY O WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, Under the ]l(‘lxnllAlk\l]n‘r\lflnnn\ GEN. JOHN S. \I()SBY nm] MR entleman of such promis v Concessionaries AW ING Promature ol | yor | AMILO ARGUELLES, Y180k of tho Bexic CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! WIOLE TICKETS GO ot mant s of qnal suandig Only 60,000 Tic‘kutslb $2; QUARTER TICKET! §4; HALF TICKET 1 Prize of* $60,000. Approximation Prizes, 0 o TR 1 Prize of ]U.IIIJ . s 1€ any ticket drawing o prizo Ia sont to thio wndors ho colleotod and remited 1 sary funds to gunrantee the piy losing an euvels ENATIONAL BANKING Uity of Juurez, Mo “The fashion more apparel than the man” and every man likes to be ap- | pareled in the fashion. How to do this and to do it economically is the question. Let us solve this question for by showing | clothing, and you will see that have a stylish, good fitting suit at a resonable price, Supervisor for the Governient. NOTICE. § Address all regist MEXICAN l\”l lul(\'z'\'l IONALL BANKING CO., ), via K1 Paso, T'e roz, Mexic ity of Jt l umblc rs N 1and attenunce “Writo for cir ulars on Defornitios and Braces, Iable Med cal Institute m ikl Sy bl o is o rom: 03 unublo (0 visit us mily ()malm Medical (ll‘l(l Sufr;u al lns'mm@ Corner 9th and Harney Sts,, Omaha, N¢ RACH, Price reduced for 10 days PERKINS, CATCH & LAUMAN’S, 4 FARNAM STREET. NEW PAXTON BLOCK 1 co.l nuustis Sulld S’llverr OMAHA