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THE OMAHA DAILY BELE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1891, T'HE CITY. A marriage license was fssued yester- dny 0 John A. Johanson and Alma Bloom, both of this city Tho regular meeting of the Veteran firemen’s associntion will be held at the police court room this evening. | Jenpie Bruner, the colored woman ar- rested Mon some furnitu day for want of | Patsey Dooley I ight for breaking up was discharged yester- osecution, led to keep his prom- ise recently made to Jud elsley about going to fowa, and will polish the bars of the county juil for the next ten days. ‘ Ben Cohen has heen appointed by the | local Hebrew Relief association as a delegate to the naiional convention of the order, which meetsin Philadelphia next Sunday Five hundred warrants for coroner’s | jury fees were made out yesterday after- noon and now await the coming of thei owners. These arve the first issued for many months, The receiptsof the customs house yes: terday consisted of three cases of woolen goods from K and—two for the Morse goods company and the ot for Frank Ramge, There will be a meeting of the board of managers of the city mission nd church extension sociely at Men's Christinn ussociation day at 3 the ung rooms to: Shor 4 took two men to thepen {tentia terday morning. Jim Rey aolds, convicted of killing young Nistle, poes for ten yo bur, wnd Fobert Sohnson, Miss Bessie H. Be had a dis of Burlington, Vt., Ip which caused her hair to become yery harsh and ary and to full ) fre she s dared comb it Ay ali Vigor gave lier o healthy scalp, nlul mide the hair beautifully thick and glossy. R g mal Mistorical Pulse, honorable, truthful, edu- cat with relerences, has for money maki rtainty. Any lady or gentl #1,000.00 can double It in sixty Address D 6, BrE, il i Predictions for K As there ar this month the atmosphere th Weather, pary > but twenty re ought’ an onl steam-he llml lh( © I|| XIIA' -\Hhh'd sstibuled, limited trains of the Chiengo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul railvay will continuo to rundaily be- tween Omaha, Council Bluffs and Chi- cago. The electric light reading lamp in each berth is the novelty of Ticket ollice, 1501 ['ar sot, COURT Prisoners Pload Not Guilty—Ryan & Walsh's Claim. white men and tt re od before Judge € y utire unlucky number pleaded not Mostof then: were without money nse and were assigned counsel by the records show as follows us the il of the matinee: Jack Hawkins, colored, a biter; Ten ar and the Lowry Ric wit Sayer, colored, assanlt s Gibson, s to amount of #513 Bd 0. ad, stealing dia- monds to value of £510: C. M. Cook, steal- ing gold watch valued at 5 Charles O'Brien, stealing jewelry valucd at $100; orkins, assauit, with'a pistol contgini John' Brown and & Warren Switzle oseph Lockwood, assaulting an ofticor; SH) Jones and Burt Bush, Lowis M. Jones and Burt wlt; Charles Roberts, obtaining 0 by mortgaging a horse and buggy that ho hadstolen. The_cases against Parsons and Mullen for disturbing the peace, and against Kirby for an unmentionable crime, were nolled. Edward 1. Mallery has petitioned the dis- wrfet court foran_order restraining the iron moulders union No. 190 fromnte 1 with and obstructing in_the use and enjoy- maut of tho privileges, benefits and emoli- ments belonging to and ¢rowing out of mem i and from inter- seking employment else- suits of importance were com- Amongz theu is otion for dat instituted for months whe: + city has been made defendant. The plaiatiff | C. Beecher, who says that s!u is the ow of lots dml 410 block 10 "he o] she clalms have been badly damaged reason of the building of the Sixteenth street viaduet, laying, as they do divectly opposite and below the level of the north end of the structure, She charges that the dam which has accrued amounts to a round $ 000, for which sum she asks judgment Frances T, Funk, the wife of Albert funk, tells the court a lengthy story of bitter wrongs which she alleges = to have suffered at the hands of her husband, It is ono of great brutality and which culminated in a scene—to put it mildly—on_last Churist- mas night which is revolting. Mrs. Funk's objeet in pouring hexr woe iuto the ear of the court may easily be imagined. She wants a diyoree, James P. Gould s after the Bohn sash and door compauy. He has filed two suits against the concern, one for oyer §1,100 and the other by for The big, but very old suitof Ryan & Walsh aguinst Douglas county was taken up by Judigo Hopewell yesterlay afternoon, Much time was consumed in securing o jury. The prelimmary and a stating of tho was completed atadjournment of court. ——— To Nervous and Debilitatad Moan, 1f you will send us_your address we wil send you Dr, Dye' cbrated Voltale Belt and Appliances on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor, manhood and health. Pamphilct free. Voirdio Bue Co., Marstall el —— Claim to Have Won. Georgo S, Brown, the local representative of the American live stock commission com- pauy, says that the company sold all the stock received yesterday and claims that this virtually settles the contest The first load of hogs reces was sold 1o the Cudahy packing company for§.30, the full market price. Do No_ gripiug, no nauses Witt's Littlo Ealy Ris pILS afepill. Best pill. -~ Building fermuts, The following pormits wore issusd by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Pabst bre ompany, building, 1216 Farnam One minor perwlt Total . when De Small no pamn are taken, airs on twesannns® 5000 30 ANMOUNCEMENTS. Oneof the best and strongest attractions of the entireseason will be presented at the Grand on Sunday eveuing next, for one night only and original J. C, s Johns comedy company. AL favorites here, invariabl played to large They turned people away the v visited Omabia, and the com- aterially stronger now than it It is the old Two They wud audiencos last timo ‘h pany is Wwas then, Miss Cora Tanne “The R hm-‘u will Day present her new ter,”” at Boyd's iday and Saturlay, ew York World says of Cora “One little word will sum up tho notable success attained. by Tho Refugee's Daughter.) That word is ability." Step by step Miss Tanner hus worked her way dll now she stands o bright particular star in her profession. Miss Tanuer plays o powerful emotional role and malkes a great success, Few actresses possess greater per- sonal charms than Cora Tanner, yet her beauty has never been used to advertise her uu Sthe asks no more than that she shall d by her mevits, and by them it can ully sald sho has wade her success, Hoxt. Tauner: cause of the Cora Tanner in her latest production, ADOCIORCHARGED WITH He is Wanted to Answer ment in Dy Dr. George W. Williamson yesterday by Deputy United shal Morcer and taken before to answer an indictment found in the United States court at I chargedin the indictment w muils for the purpose of defrau According to the indictment, charged with being one in & land company purpose of ot which lots exte for th fent and clegant pals the rose, skics conve the lent and to exist only in the of th who sent word throu S and disposed of numerous lots denizans of Colorado and th country. W nen the vietim remitted t paradise ail und the indictment was sent to the distrie tomey and marshal in this city and s wera at once taken to apprehend Mr. Will as in the headqu son named in the indictn before Ju Dundy and expi s to return to Der © stated that he had ay a voly « business o v his salary. He smd had been found agnnst him in he gave bonds for his appeara; ! to Omaha and the wards set aside, The which he had been arvested 0, last, and was expressed a desiio to have the He was given o marshal to be tak: ning of the next t Or. Birney cures catarrh, - RODGEKRS BOUND The Would-Be Suicide ¥ The would-be snicide, know: igned n polic and utter| Tho information Detective Z. M. Ellis, and the I ing, to whom Rodgers g forged orders, appears as oue o es, although sho suys prosecuting the defen 1 was hel at rs promptly waived ex tothe district court £1,250, He for a of the inform i was ormed that the district court would furnish him with one. In default sent to the county jail. of ball declare RAUD an Indict- ver. s arrested ates Mar- Judge Dundy against hin yenver, Hels ith using the ding. Williamson is the pri formed s in olled and sundings. d 10 ve frs id imagir extravagantly gh the mails to the gullible e surrounding f for Mont the their to he cash for a a deed was re- company did a 5 0f o mec nce admite W, William- Te wis taken cd his entire wver to stand been employed clerk and had lork and had further t an indictme; June last and ne He then lictment was indictment on us found De- to him. He matter settled ked for time could leuve ustody of the al tho begin- Boe bldg. OVER. feld to the 't Court, 1 as Henry M *ourt on the forged in- was filed by nameof Mrs. ave one of tho of the witness- she had no idea of amination and in the sum of | Rodgers was that o and of , and it he is ring his sweethoart is a does mot shake the of the police in young man's story, as it is known'that he is not the H. M. Rodgers whom h that he was person, T . Rolgers of westorn I is not implic s name was adopted suicide without the knowle: ightful owner, The bogus Rodgers was tic moval to the county jai, by Aize 1t doctors for scrol T was cured by Burdg Write bim for proof. disease, ers, —-— Examin ns for Postal E sor vice during the year 1801w 1in this ¢ ton, Ont., treated se excopt the would-be and consent of led over his re- is quarters at ¥ jail were not to his liking. states : by seven- fula and blood oci blood bit- Positions. xamination by the United States civil ice commission for the railw: y mail ser- vill be held at poiuts in and adjacent to the seventh divi- sion us indicated below. Each applicant must schedule the time and pl wishes. to be mission of the choice on the slip for that purpose, which is applicants, The slip and appli ing the certiti with the commission for cxam hield at Washinzton aud point Mississippi least six d. date fixed for the examination; tions to be held at points i or and the Ro ays before tho exa sele co follows : Omaha—Friday, North Platte Lincoln—We De Witt's Little Early Risers; aminations for Nebraska w ect from this at which he examined and notify the com. accompanying furnished all wion complete, includ- tes of vouchers, mist be filed nations to be s cast of the ays before the for examina- between t, v best little pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath, ol scladanto o Chances of On To decide which clerk in the aha's Clerks. service is en- titled to the medal offered by the postmaster general for the best general record made the the followirg comumi A, But, superint throughout year 8%, appointed: tendent Se intendent jr., supermtendent Niuth di e rman hos been aut el upon the superintendents of the various di visions for all tho necess: point a date for the meetini of tee. The chances are that the med the Omaba and Ogden run.as it that a number of the railw known to hd ———— Dye been a suffere years and ha fief at all. ation oil ) 4 T heartily recommend WINKEL, Baltimore, Md. a record of 100 per cent. entire servige during the ttee has been endent Fifth I'roy, super- W. Pepper, 1, horized to cail coris, aud ap- the comuit- al will come to is und d Ay from rheumatism for been unable to obtain any re- gave me entire i. HENRY What so wonderful as a severe cough cured by Dr. Bull's cough syrap for 25 cents, Try it! i —— he Governor's Chair. The Samoset club has arranged to go dow; to the capital Thursday morn They will take the8 o'clbek b w H, band, When they arrive at Lincoln ceed to the exccutive chambers, formal mauner the chair, made for tha Governor Boyd, make a brief pros number of Omahans, in and o will go down with the boys, whicl of Homos— ‘sed 42 Millions l“fi\m t purpose, will bo nug i a bml rain to wh be attacbed aspecial car and the A. U they will pro- where, in a h'tho club had presented to Mr. Charles Ogden will tation speech, ro Quite a ut of tho club, A Flour Thief, There is o warrant out for the arrest of E W. Jonniugs, a young man who has worked s grocery clerk about the city for some time, Mr. Bruno Tzschuck, who keeps a flour storeat 1118 Jackson strest, charges Jen- nings with having stolen 600 poands of flour from his store last Friday while Mr. Tzschuck was gone home at his dinner hour. Jennings bi drayman named Harter to liver the flour to Some people living on Thirteenth and South Fourteenth and in this way the was soon discoverea. _ Harter ter he had done the hauling, ) must have been something irregu’ use he had not scen zschuck's store prior to d Mr. Tzschuck of the yser, accompanied by and 1109 So was sold, and re suth, where the floy »d it all but one sack. sonings had sold the flour at &1 100 pounds, or for each two sacks, | purchasers were Bohemians and were inn cent purchasers, but on account of the r markable cheapness of the flour were very | willing to buy it Jennings has not yet becn apprebended. The Majority Of so-called congh-cures do little more than fmpair the » funetions and ¢ bile. Ayer's Pectoral, on the con- trary, while it cures the cough, does not in- terfere with the functious of either stom or liver® No other medicine Is 80 st efficacious in discases of the throat Ty, our years ago I took a severe cold, which was followed by a terrible congh, I was very sick, and confined to my bed about four months. 1 employed sician most of the time, who finally in consump- nd that he could not hielp me. One of ighbors advised me to try Ayer's y Pectoral. 1 did so, and, before T had \ed taking the first bottle was able to sit up all_the time, and to go out. By the time 1 had finished the bottle ' was well, and have remained so ever sinc . D. Bixby, Bartonsville, Vt. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, DR.J.C. AY!‘-‘:I;{‘&:‘.(SS.‘,W!,owaII, Mass. Sold by all Dr Prica $1; six bottlas, $5. Drs. Betts 4 Betts Pagsitas, Stcg s and Specialists, 1400 DOUGLAS STRERT OMAHA, NEB, Tne most widely and favorabl falists Inthe Unfiol Stntes. perlence, rem cess in the tre Chronle and Surgical eninent p the aficted o JE! known spec- Thetr Jong ax- rkuble skill and universal sue- tment and care or Nervous, e ases, entitlo theso full confidence of They guarantee ISITIVE CURE for and e Bumer {IN DISEASE: cmu »v.-m\ and permanently cur VO VLT |\'k'\|>~lr\uu,m ORDERS ylold wum, to their skillful treat- ment. PIL JLA AND RECTAL ULCERS red without puin or detention AND VARICOC perma- cuse, iro Ty l Weakniess, Lost M «..1.. d, Decayed Fuculti 1o © disorders peoulint 8 well as aull rom youthful to eithier sex positively ¢ functional follies or the exc STRICTURE Suiari mnmun-uum canstic or di effected at home by patient ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. T The awful effects of A SURE CURE early vice which brings oreunio woakness, destroying both mind and boiy. with all 1ts dre ded flls. permanently cured. Address those who have m- DRS. BETTS Qi i tye f proper indulgence nd solitary hibiss, which Fuln both unlitting them for business. study or marrlige. MARRIED MEN or those entering on that huppy life, aware of physical debility, quickly assisted, OUR SUCCESS Is based upon ence. Second—Lssery o thus starting right. prepared in our laboratory eXactly to suit each cuse, thus effecting cures without Injury. . Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA NEB, One of the troubles of life is the breaking of lamp-chimneys, Needless. Macbeth's “pl,arl top” and “pearl glass’” are tough against heat. You will save nine-tenths of your chimney-money by using them, “Pearl top” fits most of the little lamps; ““ pearl glass” is for ‘ Rochester, * Pitts- burgh,” “ Duplex,” etc. We makea great many sizes and shapes, all of tough glass. You can get the right ones. Talk with your dealer about it, Pittsburg. __Gro. A MacwETUK complet jone Bur ithout a mo- HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, | AND POULTRY. 800Page l'loa:k on Tr--u':lnu-m of Animals cues { Fevs rs,Congestions, Tnflammation Al M rlnlnn Meningitis, Milk Fever. ns, Lameuness, Rheumatism, 2 N Dischurgess Eruptive Disens JK.e=Diseases of Dig -uun. Single Bottle (over 50 doses) Stable Cases with Spociice, Manual, Jar Veroriuary Cure Oi Sold by Drugyl i lll(?m any Eugllll" on alnflbl of Price. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE 00, Corner Williai> and John Sts, New York. HEUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC 2 8 SPECIFIC No. The only successful remedy for Narvous lleblllly. Vnal Wealness, S8 viats nd arws vl poswior fo¢ Ji uatiraof sths ""“K';_’ o recelpi .7 00 iy p-L; m‘ of price,~HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE Oor William and Joha Ste, N, ¥, j 3 We mean to clothe out. Pants at 50c and 75¢, which are worth a MEN’'S GONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. . DEPARTMENT, Special Sale of Trousers, 858.751 We make a point every season to close out heavy weight Trousers before the arrival of spring goods, sale of fine bargain Remember, $3.75 will buy some of the finest fabrics we have stock this season. Trousers This s we have been consolidated that all sizes can. be fitted, worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots. Mail orders will be filled with the ever had. They are week we will have the Plenty of large pants . . . . - tomer wouldre®eive in making his own purchase. with the understanding that you take no risk; factory they may be returned at our expense. at $1.50 and BOYS KNEE PANTS, 50 AND $2,00, BOYS LONG PANTS, $1.50 AND We have accumulated a large lot of Boys’ Long Pants during the season and will offer them at this sale in two special bargain lines bigg had in Sizes are somewhat broken, but so many lots have in fine fancy c for big men, same care and attention that any cus- Send mail orders ; as if goods are not satis- 2.00. 79 CENTS. the smallest as well as the largest, and will offer a bargain line of Khneg great deal more, but are remnants and must be closed FREELAND, LOOMIS & GO. ANMT "élfMl ¥\ "l‘cv.r i MAGGI BOYD'S: ¥aa¢! THREE \|1')I|V A COMMENG Monday, Feb. 9. America’s Famous Comedienne Supported by her new DRAMATIC COMPANY, un- der the managementof MR, CHARLES ABBOTT, Monday, ** Fanechon.” Luesday, Wednesday, *Ray.” Box sheet opea Saturday at regular prices, Bo'ynys’ “FOURNIGHTS AND. SATURDAY NATINEE Commencing Thursday Feb. 12th, An Espeoially Tuportant En gagement, The talented young Actress, [CORA TANNER, Tu Muartha '\lmlunl- worfal - Roman ) Tho s Refioee's % Dauehter D o [>) THE GRAND SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY, FEB. 16, J. G, Stewart's Famous Funny Comedy Concelt. THE TWO JOHNS nd Brightor Than £ Box t Open Saturday Mc 1y Inte A Comp- SP. Before. glass and Crock eseriptive song, female Impersonator, Ko crson 8ro OOLISBUM THURSDAY NIGHT, FE SHIPP & ASHTON’S NEW YORK CIRCUS. nes, supported by rilsts. irish comedians & Shane, And singers, and & host of other Two Char afullc HOTEL. Murray, Cor. 14th and Harney, is the moxt substantially constructed Hote) eral heavy brick fire o from basement to voof. Allthe ceilings and floors lined witl Asbestos five proof lining, making it impossible to burn quick. Fire escapes and five alarms throughout the Im“lllllll Ateam h u’f, n erpassed any- B. SILLOWAY, Frop. U roon. wher DR.E.B. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, Hpecife fo sxingss, Fite, Nuuratgia, Wiko B L AT caatcn Satiening of the I¥ain, roc sulting: b Tntanityad leading to flse GSath Premature o1 e i Sitior s, 1nyolumtary Lo Ghiised by Gver<xewtior of averinaulzince. V1% ok, or 0 cath ‘order, fer sory decay ar Lass of Powor And Bpermatorrbaa Drain, self-tbuse oF s on e montb wont by mell prepaid. Wil rend purchasor 3 it the treatment falls G (,U()l).\l.\.\ DRUG CO., HIY Fari llu Street, . ()mlllul Neb. NEBRASKA Natlon al Bank . DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. $400,000 62,800 1890, Capim!, Surplus Jan. 1st, nm'\ 13 ANI 1 aud Far THR Corner A General Banking Busin | WANTED--- invented that b putent r whom u,. nt. _Sceure THE PIN Hermon #t., Address 1 v one LINE CO., y it l'I.UTIVI S | Worcester s Romuntic { | RUBBER DOOTS & MBS (NEM BT Sl INGIEE R NV ORE 1), ARE MADE BY THE Woongocket % Rhode Island Rubber Co And we are their western agents and always carryalaresto Address, Hmerican Hand Sawed Shoa Go 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. NO GURI_;- NO PAL rDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Seventeen years experienco. A regular grad W iy the g cess, all Norvous, Chronie wud | Spermatc iy anhood, Seminal Weak easos of U aud Uriniry Organs. N. cure, unuuu-uuun 0. Bouk (Mysteries o Lifo) s Breakfast Cocoa from which tho excess of oil lius been removed, is Absolutely Pure Band it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its p ion, It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent @ cup. Itis delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGE D, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health, Sold by cré{agrsro\_mrywhere. | W. BAKER & C0., Dorchestar, Mass. ! DR. BAILEY | GRADUATE CENTIST Full Set of Teat Aun Jubber, for DOLLA RS oth X Lracted Ithout anaes- A perfect fit guara without pain_or dan theties. Gold and | Tates” Bridge and Crown Work outplates Al work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Open evens , 16th street elevator o'cluck Entrar ks until JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDA!, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1880, THE MO8 VERFECT OF PENS. Q?; mvul:wcm.nwlu. Dperain A wwuu gEgive el lke e, Plors A Trus cured thouy ') nitho to in medc ‘ PRIVATE Bt o AN COUNEI LTHIAND FAKN AN STS, OMAILA, 0. as dipiomas show, Iy still treatl nt cure guaranted £ Syphilis, rovery caso L 2 Silo houri—d a. . THE Ts unsurpasse SIALIST, atment of all forms of DISEASES lood, ull unnatura) dis A absolute cure GUAR- SPE In the tr st M ricture, Syphilis ‘and Skin | 2D, Write for Books MANHOOD RESTORED. “SANATIVO,” the Wonderful Spani! th Nood, N Before & After Use.| | i Sower Photographied from life, | Generative Organs, in either sex, caused’ by etion or {he excensive rexertion, youthfal inde: b in conve 81 pack With every 83 order wo give a written jzuara i ve to cure or refund i mal o uuy address. Adre 1 OMee for U, 8, A, AGO. TLL NEB, BY Chicheater's English Diamond Hiand. ENNYROYAL PILLS nd Oaly Genaine. Circular free, | We beg frie par Thr ana advantageous relations witl pre | nish ]‘ equipments for the Juveniles. One of our firm is now in the East making special observa- | tions of Children’s Clothing, and selecting goods an assortment shal sired, embraeing as it will all |novelties of the coming sea= son, to remind our nds of the Children’s De- ‘tment of our business. ough increased facilities hleading houses, we are pared at all times to fur- full and fashionable in that line of that Il leave nothing tobe de- Cures in Y Wi, Mfdonly by 1 prescribeit and toel sa THE EviMs CHEMicaL 0o, 11 Tecorminendlog u}/ GINGNNAT 1,0 Wl s terere. Ve, 4. A J STONFR, N .. Decar Sold l? » 1 FRICE p- e est > 1

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