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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1891, | THE Ll'lY The district court V for main the same as yesterday. Two minor permite, were fssucd by the buildings yesterday. Tho regular examination today aggregating 625 superintendent of slon to the Douglas county bar will be held Febru and April 11, Mr A. A. Egbert, the new member of board of public works, spent con- siderable time at his new office yester- day. Judge Doanc is sicle, ns is also Assist- ant County Attorn Morearty, and neitiier of them could be in court yester- T'he j ward against S, defendant, giving hin claim, e of J. L. Wood- L. Thompson found for 13 on his county The receipts at the cus terday consisted of one for alconer and one ¢y ware for Gateh & Laumau, The members of the board of public ks and the city council commitiee on paving go to Louisville today to exami into the quality of paving brick made ms house yes- f dry goods nss- Jacob Jensen wishes to return thanks to the Danish and engincors’ brotherhoods and all friends who 80 kind to her during her late bereay ment Muy Brooker, the colored woman ar- ested horo lust Monday, is wanted in St. Louis for killing a man there in July, She will be held until an officer ves from 8St. Louis, William Ackley, a colored vag, was sentup for thirty days. He was about to thank the court for the consideration shown, but the threat of a double dose effectually quieted him, This evenir the ladies of the First Christian church will give a conundrum supperat the churche par- lors, corner of Twentioth and Capitol avenue from 5:30 until 9:00 p. m. City Attorney Poppleton holds that tho levy against the property owners benefitted 1-\ the Douglas strect grade, as proposed by the city engineer, and adopted by the coun legal, the protests filed notwithstanding. C. B. Walker, o marketman, has filed n complaint charging Charles Dryden with embezzlement. It is alleged that Dryden went to one of Walker’s cus- tormers and represented himself as the latter’s agent and coliector. He cured $2in this manner, and, of course, failed to turn it over to Wi nll\cr The Omaha turnverein has decided to give n monster masquerado ball at Ger- mania hall on urday evening, March 7. All the German s of the ¢ ity een invited to take part and the 8 of the turnverein announce their detormination tomake this the largest and most successful ball ever by the German societies of ()m.\th @ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing dren Teething relioves the child 25 cents a bottle. p for Chil- rom pain, = X Where Was the Major? Early Sunday morning the large water main at Nineteenth and Farmam street bursted, and since that time a river of water nhas been flowing down Farnam street, under- muning the pavement and doing considerable damage. It scems that tho plumbing iu- spector and his double force of hands knew nothing abont the leak until yesterday afternoon, ummugu it was onlyone block from their ofice. "TLast ovening the citizens on that part of the street where the river has been flowing callod the oMcial's attention to the break, and today he wiil attempt to make Boule hendwuy 1n shutting off the water. Pt sl The Howe scale took first premicm at Puila- delphia, Paris, Sydney and other exhibitions. Borden'& Selleck Co., Agts., Chicago. —le - The Chenowith Inquest. An inquestwas held yesterday alternoon to determine the cause of the death of J. F\, Chenowith, the old gentleman who died sud- denly ina Chinese laundry on Harney strect Tuesday morning, Tho only witnesses ox- amined were L. R Bower and Dr. Coulter, The former testified to_ the circumstances as already published, and the latter testifted that a post-ncrtem examination showed that death rosulted from paralysis of tho heart. A verdict. was returned in accordauce with the testimony. U S Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Hysterla, and other diseases of the nerv- ousystem. e ANNOUNCEMENTS, For the last three nights of thisweek, com- mencing Thursday, February 19, Denman Thompson and G. W. Ryer, authors of *“I'ho O1d Homestead, will present for the first tmo in this city their beautiful American drawa, ‘The Two Sisters,” the companion bieco to “The Ol Homestead.” Tho story of the play is not at all complicated. Martha and Mary Howard, 1wo country girls, driftto New York in search of work. Martha, the eldest, is a flirt; just the oposite of her mod- est sister, On their way they meot @ thought- less young villian known as Harry Horton, whose attentions are so bold that they tako helter in a hotel nearly opposits the omo of their pursuer. It started us B fancy; grew to a resistless passion, which fed on promises that ended in shame, Pure to her unholly love there came a cnild tochide her, while she carressed it sho saw it growing weaker each duy, and 1t died in her arms before it had anything but love to give for its birthrighi. It is full of the best emotion of the human heart. Seats are now on ale, The Apolloclub will give itssecond con- cert of the season this ovening at the house, indications already point- »and fashionable audience. Inadditiontoa number of choruses and part songs, the combined male and fomale voices of the club,an orchestra of twenty pixes and several well known soloists will render Henry Smart's ambitious composition, *“The Bride of Dunkerron,” a legend of thosea. Mr. Whitney Mockridge, who has been heard in concort and in oratorio 1 Omaha several times, a vesident of Chi cago, will sing tho tenor part. M. B, B, Young, tho favor- Ite baritone, comes on with Mr. Mockridge to assumothe heavy malerole. Mrs, J. W. Cotton, Omaha's best ~ known soprano has been specially engaged for the soprano part, whilo Miss Bayliss, who is rapidly coming to tho front, will simg the secoud soprano, The themo of the **Bride of Dunkerron" is upon a very high plane and is dramatio to a degree. The club, under Prof. Torvens, has been hard at work on this composition, ud music lovers will have an opportun udge of the advauco made by tho club uader ts new director, On Sunday evening next the ecelebrated comedun, Pat Rooney, will be at the Grand to delight its patrons with his quaint singing aud clover danciug, and create much laughter with his miscellaneous collection of imper- sonations. “Pat’s New Wardrobe! is title of the play, by a strong hich the star, supported Company, Qunk\-r City quartette, s latost, um\ id to be his best effort, " will be at Boyd's the first A Texas Steer”! is @ satirical comedy in a prologue of three acts. 1t is con- gated fo be by i ho bast and most success- r. Hoythas yot given to the Mr. Hoyt will be here ful come thonter GOl publive and will personally direct’ the performance. It will be given by the original New York Sale of seats opens Saturday at10 a. m, cast. for admis- | the fucluding among others, littlo Mattio Rooney and the famous MORSE'S Special Sale of Silks, Etc., Postponed The work of enlarging and preporing for the addition to our dressmaking de- partment, will take up 8o much more time than we anticipated and we will defor the sale mounced until FEBRUARY 23D, all the ~|u|l\ MONDA When we will offe chaged for our lace’s dressmaking parlors, consisting of single suits, costurmes made and un- made, in all about 000 worth of L finest Parig novelties, at halfprice. No duplicates of these suits made or un- made can be found in Amori me Wallaco will t et making department, March Ist. THIE DRY GOODS CO, - and gve youa lux ant growth of hair, to keep its color natu s in_youtl, to remove dandruff, uso only Hill's Hair Renewer. - S DWYER CAPTURED. The Murderer of John Conn sted in Town. Seavey received a telegram yesterday st at Daven- for the row in Sunday s Ar- Chi afternoon announcing the ar port Ta, of Dwyer, who is wan of Jobn Connors in th boarding house on erg's avenport authoritios state that there is 10 question w hutever of Dwyer's identity. £ went after” the prisoner Sergeant Ormsby last night. —— umu]mxnn is one of the great- can possess, Pozzoni's gives it - APH O RODGERS. It Proves Peyond Doubt hat the Young Man Has Been Lying. Chief Se as received a photograph from J. W. Rodgers, fatherof the young man who attempted suicide in Omaha two weeks ago, and who is now infuil, which proves beyond the shadow of adoubt that H, M. Hodgers, the would-be suicide, is the real H. M. Rodgers of Mercer, Pa. T'he photograph is the exact counterfelt presentment of the young man, andall his mock mystery has vanished. The young man is simply a huge fabricator, An Appeal vo Charity. City Missionary Recdy was informed yesterday by Rev. J. R. Johns that there was @ poor family on Burtstreet which had been visited by death, and on account of extreme poverty the husband and father was unable to provide the dead baby witha decent fu- neral. Reedy provided a neat caske and today the remains will be given a re- spectable interment. The above mentioned family is in sore dis tress, and both Rev. Johns and Missionary Reedy state that eharitably inclined peoplo will be duing a Christian act to afford ~ relief in° the shape of provisions, which may be leftat Mr. Maul’s undertaking rooms, where Rev, Reedy them and con- vey them to tho needy family, or they may be left with Rev. J. R, Johns, at 2118 Clarl street, and they will be deliveredto the family in_distress. Predictions for As there ave but tw this month there ought tobe less cold atmosphere than in January, but “all signs fuil in dry weather,” therefore we can only say that theelectric-lighted, steam-heated, vestibuled, limited trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will continue to run daily be- tween Omgha, Council Bluffs and Chi- cago. Tho elactric light reading lump in each berth is the nn\ulL\, of the age. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam strcet, Omaha. i g Purchasing Department Changes. The lafest aevelopmonts in the Union Pa- cific affairs presage a change iusome of the most important offices at headquarters in this city. According to the slate as made up, J. W. Griftiths, the present purchasing agent, 1s to succeed Erastus Young s general auditor of the system, with headquarters at Omaha. The office of purchasing agent of the Union Pacitic is to be consolidated with that ot the Missourl Pacific, with Abram Gould, the Wizard’s brother, as generul purchising agent of both roads, with headquarters at St. Louis, Ira 0. Rhoades, the present chief clerk of the supply department of the Union Pacific, is to become assistant purchasing agent with headquarters at Omaha These changes are rezarded very favorably by Omaha people and by the officials her Mr. Griffiths is considered an expert ac- countant and a man peculiarly fitted for the duties of auditor. i pruary Weather. snty-cight days in His assistant, Mr, Rhoaldes, Is an Omaha boy, and is thoroughly conversant with the operation of tho supply department. Fis ad- vancement is generally considered as a well- carned promotion. SN A SEReT Gessler's Magic Headache Wafers, Cures a headaches in 20 minutes. At all druggists e A Big Cornico Works. Another enterprise for Omaha in the shape of @ cornlce manufacturiug company is now being organized. Both castern and local capital will be invested. Georgo ~ B. Specht for years man- ager of the Westera cornice works, will be the general superintendont of thé com- pany. Itis claimed that150 men will beem- played by the concern when ready to begin business. own and Madame Wal- | De Banrvey, there appea sitions are g | ana not fron of the The fun placo from stree funeral will constipati T nnd 81 bnttlcq 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 Tue Bre: In nies t Neb,, rs an Barton, in which ! ticed in the matter of distr uting aid supplies, those having it in’ chargo are guilty of com- plicity 1 the tions are practiced same, witted it is on the side of suffering 1 any distributors, A g doubt received .\M th Funeral of Miss Mattie Cle ral of daughter of Postmaster Clar! he fan o'ele “be pri tem eflectually, dispels colds, aches and fevers and cures hnln(unl on, of substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C€O. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, OUISVILLE, KY. Feb, 18 ur weekly To the Editor of issue of the 4th interviow with one A, M \o charges that gross impo- and that in many cases No doubt many linposi- but if an er selfish motive ou th at many to it, hut it avoided, and there and justico in nceusing some of_the best men in the county of complicity. Our justices aro very sympa- fe, butin the man 1 believe they have mscientions in the disch e of their uty, and if they erred at all, it was on the sidé of mercy R. S. Banken. o S Dr. Birney cuves catarri, Beo bldg. - Miss N thio Clarkson, n, will take mily residence, 2003 Dodee e this afternoon. The vate. | | ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Tigs is takenj it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ienll) yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys head- Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and ugrccnhio substances, its many excellent quali to all and have made it the most pogulnr remedy known. es commend it is for sale in 50c “NEW YORK, N.V. With His Thumb, A boy is said todmue saved the Netlerlands from inundation.: Multitudes have been saved from ties myasion of disease by a bottle of Ayer's Samsa; a. This medicino Imparts towe to Aha system and strengthens every organ and fibre of the body. “1 have takenia great deal of medicine, but nothing has doue me so much good as A rsapartilie 1 experienced its bene- efore T had quite finished one freely testify that It is tho joine 1 know of.”—L. W. Ward, sr., Woodland, Texas, nfined to an office, as 1 am, from one year's end {o another, with little or no out- door excreise, T find great help in Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which T have used for several years, and am at present using, with excel- fent resuits, It enables me to keep always at my post, enjoying the best of health,” — 11, C. Barnes, Malden, Mass. Ayer’ i yer's Sarsaparilla DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Ma~s. Bold by Dr ta, $1,uix 85, Worth §5a bottle. blood med N\ OUGH SYRUP. IF YOU have a moderate congh, 11 YOU have o hard cough, IF YOU have a tight cough, 11" YOU have any cough atall, and if all other cough syrups have failed, try BEGGS' Cherry Cough Syrup. Itis positively guaranteed to relieve any kind of coughat once orno pay. Price 25c., 50¢. and $1 per bottle, and they will forward, yrepaid, to For sale by all druggists, If your druggist does not keep it in stock, o v any |v:ulul the U, 8. cept 1o substitute, but send direct to the laboratory of Beggs Mfg, Co Chicago, Ills, the price named or will not procure it for you, ac- 1 You can Get Well Fununnlly D0 Nothing, A0 Dt Die o b Dementeis Wo kadically Care All Weak neases and Disease Exclusive Methods In floyc £ reatmen, dexcrived in mai Ifll.ll NEW BOOK I“”»' @aaranteed Testimonials. Everything confidential. CIVE up DON TS!, llll']\‘l.\]l ea ?-\C 'I‘urk Cough Cure 50c, Turkish Lin- iment soc, Turkish Asthma Cure 50¢, Hahn's Golden Dys. pepsia Cure 3o0c, Turkish Toothwash 25c. All druggists. ADVERTISING But it has today reached a point alike beneficial As a science, like electricity, is as yet in its infancy. o the merchant and his patron. [n olden times the merchant's ideas about advertising were confined to putting a barrel of brooms out on the sidewalk and labeling it brooms, Later on he put a notice in the paper, announcing the arsival of his new spring stock. This ad he usually let stand .muut six months without change. That punul passed, he stopped advertising “straw hats in the winter,” and be- gan to advertise “goods at cost,” “goods at half price,” ete, Still another change in his ideas and he began the gift scheme, advertising to give away a “house and lot with every suit sold” etc. People soon discovered that they were paying dearly for their presents, and this sort of thing stopped. — Today the advertising man simply aims to lay before the readers FAGCTS about his wares, ITe uses plain English, written in an engaging style. e endeavors to maka his corner of the ‘*Big Daily” he patronizes just as readable as the editorial, telegraphic or local news columns. To-day we want to lay before you a few facts ABOUT In a short time we shall open our new spring stock. intend to close out every single, solitary heavy weight suit of GCLOTHES in our store. This means a cut in prices, wide and deep. It means that we have reduced the price on the few heavy weight suits that we have left, two, three, four AND in some cases, five and six dollars, It means that we intend to follow our well-known custom of closing out all seasonable goods at the end of each season, in order to begin the next with al‘i entire new stock. * This means a saving to you of from two to six dollars on a suit of clothes, purchased within the next week. We open this week one hundred cases of New Spring Styles in soft and stiff HATS in all shapes, shades, sizes and colors, Nebraska Clothing CO.* FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. the ‘‘clothes of winter.” Before wcaEQ this we ! We close R ALWAY S RELIAR THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bow Diteases, Loss of Apuctite, Healache, ness, Fever, Piles, Ete,y and ren” RADWAY'S PILLS arc healthy action, restore strength 10 the stom Constipati n, Cestiveness, the sys‘em less liable to confract disense. WA ADLERS Kile Bladd:r, Nervous ndigesti n, Bilious- DYSPRPSIA. cure for this complaint, They tone up the internal sceretions to und enablo it to perfor its functions. b rice B¢ 4 box, 8o'd by il druggists, or muiled by RADWAY & CO, 82 Warren Streot, New York, on receipt of price. THE \12\\!!\1{[) COCOA OF THE WORLD. and analysts that by th solubliity of the flesh. whils the wholo of tho fibres are SOLUBLE:- - Digestible, Stimulating, ~GHEAP Nourishing. Having a peculiarly delicious flavor—a food and drink combined—at a half cent a cup and fiz for a prince. Van Houtew's Gocoa *BEST & OOES FARTHEST.” A VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (“omce tried, always used) was inventodand patented and ls made In Mglland, It is acknowledgod by the most eminent doctors ifl)flCfiS Baking Powder Used 1n Millions of Homes— 40 Yearstho Btandard, pecl sale in tho world" Ask for VAN tremtment VAN HoUTEN'S Cocoa has undergono, tho orming constituents s fncreased Aty per cent., ftened and ronderod moro palatablo and digestible. HOUTEN's nnd tuke no other. 2] MEN’S FINE TROUSERS At One Dollar Discount on all goods above $8. Excellent values at $2.80 and $38.78. rBermud:Bottled { “You must to Bermuda. I ‘nu do not I will not be re!ltmnll- le for the consequences. I can al elther lha the money."” * Well, It ible, try SCOTT'S MULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL. 1 l.-nl-l-el eall 1t IlQ’rlllufll Bot- Y Cas 2SOlgINETION, The Rbinchart family playing at the Eden Musee this weok is a standard attraction seldom seen In & ul wro beautiful, wmy _graceful. ce theater. The pri b Rinehart is one of m most huuum udlu ou tho & rio hall fi'.mn triplets Her m.‘lom. th- mw udfio Torw th foatures. NO CURE! NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Seventeen yoars ex the greatest success, nl} B ek ma: ot Machi eases of the Blood, Bkin and Urin: omauiiatian froa: o0k (Mystettass Life) san tron cure, w0 lim, grience. A tox us. ar graduate i medicine. a8 Mpiomas show vate Diseaso Nigt Lossay, Lupote 1 kuaranteo $300 Ls still treatinz w it ent cure gaarantood for Catarng v, Sypflla Stricturo. and all diss for every nderiako Oltloohours—0 a. . 108 p. ‘Aporm FRENGH SPECIFIG or lll PEOPLES THBM’ER l Wednesday and rhurqday, Feb. 18 & 19. ‘ DU NCAN CLARK’S Monster Combination —A Female Minstrals . A Performance by Lad’es Only. Pric 260, BOYD’S- 'l'lllfli:i‘\ll.v‘ll|~;“‘.\\;.l;‘ ATUR- ceb. 19 THIRD YEAR OF at six thirty: Saturdays, ten o'clock. Dr. OWEN’S ELECTRIC BELT } Onalia Medial and Strgieal- 1 N%’I‘I’I‘U'l B, With Double Wire Suspensory. PATENTED AUG, 16 1837, IMPROVED IULY 29, 1890, A [ nd 50¢ Bpils S 1 ¥ ').\ncti Wi or Womer Ouly Roll lalty of PRI COMMENCING: THURSDAY C BOT & [} mn*l will o ;llm‘nll maticComplaints \ nmbsc Gral and Norvous ‘Z=fls 3 —c= Debility, Cos oy ness, K1 § ting, Koxual ousniess, Tr x ¢ [ haustion, W 0 0f body, Dis- eases caused by " Indiscretions in Youth, Age, Mar- ried or Single Life. 280r7 BENT TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES FOR CER- TAIN COMPLAINTS ON 80 DAYS' TRIAL. By the authors of *“The Ol1 TTomestead,” and under | Also an Electric Truss and Belt Combined. tie management of Denman Mhompsin and Geo. Send Be. postago for FREE illustrated book, 2 . Ryer. pages, which will be sent you in_plain sealed envel- PRESS #ND PUBLIC RECOMMEND IT. ope. Mention this paper. Address e o Sisors? il do tho | Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co., Ponies an 306 N. Broadway, St. Louls, Mo. 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