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'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE! TUESDAY MARCH 24, 1S THE CITY. Spanish Court Cream is the great skin refiner and pimple remover. A car of pickles from England for Pax- ton & Gallagher passed the custom house, Luther F. Hale has filed a complaint charging John Schmidt with the larceny of a Indies’ gold ring valued at $10, the property of M. F, Hale, Manager Shannon and third baseman Donnelly of the Omaha ball team, left Bridgeport, Conn., o and will rench Omaha on We Manager Shannon hassigned *Old Si" Sutcliffe s a catcher for the Omaha team. This will send Halligan to the fleld, M1ing the roster of the team. Tho Mississippi valley medical associ- ation will hold its seventeenth annu gession at St. Louis, Wednesday, Thur day and Friday, October 14,15 and 16, 1891, Nora Brown and her friend, Riley, disagrecd physi and he k ey costs for being the Will Daniel O'Keeffe v morning from St v, Fourtoenth and ¢ - streets, The remains were i terred in St. Mary’s cemetery, The customs officials are kept busy in- ng car loads of sugar destined for interior points in the state, shipped in bond, Cars were forwarded yesterday to Hastings, Kearney and 1o bo opened April 1. The fune of Johanna Hoppe, wife of William Hoppe, will take place this afternoon from the residence, cor- ner of Forty-third and Garfield avenue, The decensed was fifty-one years of age. Interment will be at Forest Lawn. The special sugar train of twenty cars from New Orleans for . M. Stecle & Co., will in this city over the Missouri I Wednesday. Th rated has Flor “Omoh h decree of exile has been Helsle, 'd that she 0o tough for oven the Third ward, and sixty days in the county jail awaits her on her next appearance in her accustomed haunts, S Stand Your Ground you muke up your mind to take aparilla, do not be fnduced to buy reparaticn instead: Clerks m yurs is as good as Hood's” and all that, but the peculiar merit of Hood's Sar saparilla cannot be equatled. Therefore have nothing to do with substitutes and insist upon having Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier aud building up medicive. LR, NION DEPOT. known ban and the ssed, Judge ‘When Hood's & some othor claim that THE U Work Will be Stopped ite T m. President Thomas L. Kimball of the Union depot company was asked yesterday what steps tho company proposed to take in view of the decision of the court in the viaduet in- unction case. “The depot company will do nothing,” he repiied, “until it is advised oy the railroad companios forming it, as to the course to bo pursied. T sec no reason why the company should spend another dollar on & building lo- cated on ground to which it can obtain no legal title without the consentof the r an Indefi- © land on which the depot stauds belongs to the Union Pacific and was deeded t0it by we cityin such a way that af the company aecds it to another company the city may step in and claim the land. Ono of the conditions in the bond proposition voted on by the peoplo was that the Union Pacific should be allowed to deed the land to tho depot company. The . injunction covers this and restrains the city consenting to the deed being given, hence the depot company s no right or title to the land and would not e justified in continuing the erection of the depot building as long as affairs remain in their present condition.”” 1t is proaable that a meoting of tors of the union depot company soon and some plan of action d building the diree- will be held ermined on, sler's Magic H ches in 20 minutes Condition of the Men Fires. John MeGreal of the No. 1 hose company, who was severely injured ut the Bohn sash and blind factory fire, has been granted a thirty days leave of absence and will visit his old home at Terre Haute, Ind. At the time of the fire he had been on duty but two days, having just left the hospital where lo had been sick for a month and the injuries roceived at the fire aud the atte ant exposure placed him 1n a very condition, The chances are that he will never be fit for fire duty again, Charles Cox, pipeman of No. 8 chemical, who was struck on the back by faliing bricks at the isohn factory on the aay after the firo, and Captain John Murphy and Thomas An- derson of 2 hose, who were injured at Hurt at Kecent JUB, o, duty. Ellington, who was hurtat the Gib- Miller & Rigpavdson five, is still of - B Complexion powder is an al ty of the retined toilet in th 20ni purity. EDGAR IS ALL RIGHT. The Division Head ers Will Re- wain in That Town. 10 inhabitants of Edgar have boen greatly suirred up of late by rumors to the effect that the B. & M. intended to transfer the division teadquarters from that point to Superior, thereby cutting off quite a revenue from the business men of the former These rumors probably had the removal of two’ or three tra'n crews whic usually stopped in Edgar. When the order of retrenchment promulgated theso trews were taken off entircly and other due in force made in that viciuity. ofticials at headquarters in this eity say thero Is no intention of removing the division headquarters from Edgar, so that the good titizens of -that flourishing wown were un- necessarily alarmed. solute necessi- i climate, Poz. ombines every element of beauty and city. No griping, no nau; Witt's Little pill. Weather Probabilitios for March, 1f March comes in like a lion it will go out like a lamb and vice versn. Buj every day in the month, ruin or shine, the eleetric lighted, steam heated, ves: tibaled limited traius of the Chitago, Milwukee & St. Paul railway will run, between Omaha and Chicago. Tho elect tric berth reading lamp in the ir palace tleeping cars are the greatest novelty of the age. Ticket oftice, 1501 Farnam st., Omuha. , 1o pam when De Sarly Risers are taken, Small Sufe pilt. Best pill, - Claims e was Robbed. Frank Koebel is in jail because somebody stole sone money from bim, Frank is one of nature’s apologies, aud in drifting about the city Sunday afternoon he entered a place near the corner of Fifteouth and Webster streets, Whilo thero e made the acquaint. ance of . B. McC: nd Lucy Johuso Kocbel claims that when he went fn the behad £20 in casl certificate of de osite at the American Savings bank. When he came out be had neither and ho caused the arvest of his entertawers for grand lar- ceny. In order to besure of the appearance of a prosecuting witness Frank was also placed under lock and key. The bauk was votitied not to pay out the money, and the s still there, but the §20 has not been found. Of course, the defendants deny all knowlodge of the theft, B. FALCONER'S OPENING Beantiful and Attractive Display of Spring Goods at His Establishment, WHAT LAST NIGHT'S CROWD WITNESSED. Greatest Show of the Season in Al That Delights the Female Heart, or Heightens Wom- s Beauty, The great N. B. Falconer dry goods store had a grand opening last night. About 7:30 p. m. the crowds began to ar- rive, Ladies of course were the princ pal visitors, though most of them were necompanied by gentleman escorts, and for these there were plenty of attrac- tions. A BEg reporter happened around that way and noticing the crowd wan- dered into the spacious, well munaged store. On the first floor and on turning to the left was found the dress goods de- partment. All the latest novelties in camels hair, polka dots, embroidered robes, Cleopatra cloths and the new Bengaline cloths were found there neatly displayed upon the counte Silkk “and wool plaids and all the new weaves had a place. Also the uewest goods from foreign marke In silks, grenadiers a polka dots are very stylish and flower designs and stripes are considered novel- ties, Chinaand India silks in dots and brocades were lavishly displayed. Some popular effeets in China silks are with the black back ground with_colored fi ures. A novelty in China silk is intro- duced: it is a blue cloth with a true lov- s knot in white. he display of jot, silk and tinsel trim- mings were claborate. All Indies ave fond of fine linen. Fal- coner is selling the finest goods produced by John 8. Brown and William Liddell & Co., the Belfast linen deanlers. One noticeable set was a beautiful table eaver called tho Masonic cloth, All the Masonic designs were woven in the linen and we cedingly hand- some. This is the first time theso cloths have been shown in Omaha, Some of the new styles in_ linens are the French sprig, arum lily and the Gloxina. French tissue cloths for ladies’ morning gownsinall the popular shades are shown, Umbrellas and parasols in new designs are shown. The Dresden China knob is popular just now. . Ginghams and India muslins are dis- played in large quantities and in taking atterns. In gents' wear department there is a full line of silkk underwear in all the new shades and plenty of necktiesin colors which will be popular. The ladies’ hosiery and underwear de- partment attracted ‘considerable atten- tion. s 1o be the popular shade in underwear this season, though layender, flesh color and black will still be favored by many. A beantiful line -of handkerchiefs is shown; also the rew Boston bag, made of soft leather, lined with silk and fin- ished with sil k cord handles, The laces and embroidery depart- ments show a fine lot of laces, from the pest to the very best in the country. On the second floor in the black goods »ss department is found afull line of Henriottas, French serges, nuns’ veil- ings and India cloths. Fider down pil- lows and comforts are also displayed here. Flunnels are in great abundance. anch flannels in wide stripes and d ded colors are to be popular this year. he ladies’ underwear department dis- plays o large number of silk garments, quite handsome in pattern and design. The art department has everything new in drapes both painted and em- broidered. New cloaks are shown in great variety. The Bavarian and mili tary cloak are the popular styles, Glo silk ulsters for traveling will no doubt be much sought for by the ladies this spring. The third floor contains the ladies® parlor. This room is handsomely furnished with a new style br: new stylo dr ) 'y Tope curts deep plush border hangs at the entrance to this room, The bonnets, well the ladies will to pay a visit to the millinery dey ment themselves to judge of the ma new shapes and styles. Everything in the headgear line " runs to gay colors and trimmings. The shapes are gen- erally flat but trimmed high in the back. [lowers run to vhe natural effects, Curtains fit for a palace were dis- played. Real lace curtains made in Switzerland and imported by Falconer attracted considerable attention. The newest styles wewe in the Egyptian silk stripe curtains. Damask, chenille, Swiss, China silk drapes and curtains were tastefully displayed. Altogether it was o grent opening, and the large number of people presert seemed to ap- preciate the exceeding o display, Yor burhs and wounds we would recom- ud Salvation Ol All druggists sellit at very stylish, ses have eome under asinglo bottle of Dr. rolioved . sufferor from a sov cough, which had been treated for months by competent ph, aus, 25 cents. - Warbington §till Unconvicted. At 5 o'clock last micht, the Warbington jury baving failed 1o agree, was discharged aud the prisoner sent back to the county jail, Durir g the seventy-eight hours that the jury was out ninetv-six ballots w taken, the last standiug cight for conviction and'four for acquittal, our notice Bull's Cough Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were issued by Judge Shields yesterday. o and address, stave Anderso Jennie Olson, O ol Krare, Washl X Fitzen, Washin, nsen, Dou Anun Jensen, Dou Beo bldg. . Omaha , when you neel a tonts, 1f youd not, you should. 1t 's the saf- est bost and vod medicine made. It , was_ physically broken |15 purely vegetable containe ing no poi R. B. Dinwonry, 801 of any Kind, anl can b tak an safoly by the most deleate child, Ye: it cures all b'ood tioubles, from an ordinary face pimple to the worst form of contagious Blood Taint. BOOKS ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES FREE. The Swift Specific Co., Atlata, Ga, For Old People. My mother who is & very old down. The use of Switt's Specific (8. 8. 8.) has entirely restored her heal®, Greenville, OLOSED THE OASE. Evidence and Arguments in the Cat- ley Court Martial. I would rather be killed by the Indians than suffer the disgraceof a court martial,” said Captain Catloy in opening his argument for his defense before the court martial yes- terday morning. Any true soldier,” he continved, *“would ratber dio in the face of the enemy and leave his family the pittance of a pension than be court martialed and leave the service dis- graced, though a millionaire, The captain reviewed the testimony of the prosecution and poii.ted out the discrepancies and the contradictions. He said be had not attempted to go to the front at Ridge be- use he knew he could not perform the duty requiredof him. He had Dr. Spencer’s cer- ate that he was unfit for the service his company would probably have to perform, “If sickuess can be construed to mean cow. ardice, am guilty, and no officer or soldier has any protection from a charge.’ dge Advocato Ray, announcing that ho uld discuss the case unprejudiced and thout sentiment, reviewed the case in ae- tail, He dwelt upon the gravity of Captain Catley’s offense in refusing to go out with his company to repel an expected ussault at Pine Ridge after the battle at Wounded “I'ho camp was in dunger, the Ninth alry was rushing to tho rese tho thand an attack was expec at any " said the judge advocate, *‘and the ¢ of the accused was ordered out lio was at_oreak- had_a certificate of disability, al thoigh he had made the h from Rush- ville and had made no complaint until the danger was imminent © lins not denied,”” continued the jud advyocate, “that he wuas able to make short marches, and yet when a short march in face of danger was ordered he weakened. A man who turns back before he meets a bullet or falls from exbaustion is as guilty of coward- ice as the man who flecs before an enemy. It istoo bad that brave Captain Wallaco did certificate of disability instead of going into the Wounded Knee fight, if no discredit attache ch action.” Reviewing the 1 of the accused tho judge advocate alleged that he had never done an heroic deed, and_that in all his long 3 of service he had doue nothing to com- mand the admiration or respectof his men or fellow oficers This closed the argument and the court k the case under advisement martial, when it is shed, will be forwarded to Washington pproval o rejoction of President ison. This will require several weeks' nd the result of the inquiry will not announced untit the president rénders his sion on the court’s action fast. He It is not the extrem heat and cold so much as tho sudden ¢l s in temperature that cause certain climates to be urhealth ful When, however, the system is i od with Ayer's Sursaparilla, these changes are ittended with injurious results, P enislon Don't Fool X ourself! Notwithstanding all rumors to tho v, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, y's new steam heated sleeping cars, with ‘“telectric lights in y berth,” still leayes the Union de- jot, Omaha at 6:10 p. m. daily, arriy- ing at Chicago at 9:30a, m., in ample ime to make all eastern connesti et office, 1501 Farnam st . PRESTON, F. A. Nas . Pass, Agt, Gen, Agt. MIGHT HELP OMAHA, The Proposed merd Mayor Cushing is in receipt of a document from the secrotary of the Trans-Missouri commercial congress, asking him to make his appointments of delegates to the meeting that will be held in Denver, May 10, The representation provided for is as fol- lows: Thirty delegates at large from each state and territory, to be appoinved by the governor thereof; one delegate from each county, to be appointed by the county com- missioners thereof; one delegate from cach city, and one additional delegate for each fraction thereof in excess of 10,000 populatio f, to bo appointed by yors ther ogates from each board of trade, of commerce or other commercial organization, to be selected b bodi they may elect; that all companies operatitig west of the Mississippi river shall beentitled to two dele- cach, and they be earnestly urged to be to theend that o just under- standing may ve reached between the people and the great transportation lmes of the west and the southwest. This would give Omaha fifteen delegates, ides those appoiuted by the board of de. Tn speaking of the subject, the muyor said : “While this might be of some benefit to Omaha. think wo would be justified sending on men to Denver and the ¢ paying thei expenses, “Ipresume I shall make the appointments, but T shali recommend against the city being cent of expense, “If there ave any citizens who want to go aud foot their own bills, I snatl be glad to hear from them.” rs-Missouri Com- esented - Brain Workers Acid Phosphate. Dr. C. H. Goodman, St. Louis, Mo., say “Have used it for soveral years' with espe- cially good results in nervous prostration, the ult of mental efforts, also in sicepless con- ditions of brain worke saved ¥ Expenses, Bruington die Joseph hospital Saturday, sged seventy-one y The de- ceased 1aid asiae $100 over a year ago. stating that it was to be kept to pay her funeral ex- penses. The funeral took place at? o'clock lay from the Christian church, Twentieth and Capitol avenue. In' ment at Forest Lawn. Used {n Millionsof Homes— 40 Yoars the Standard. Morphine Nopay il cured DR J GTEPHENS, Lo e ontv $3 Goodyear Welt made of Caliskin Gver widel advertised. | Hold evorwh Thix i the oefginal #3 Shoe, lo. leware of i al 0nce New on B o Cure. No nauseatiog druge, No ¢l o Throw ouch toihe dog, Beaied information free. Addresy Albion Fharmacy 0o, Box 04, Alb en Continental $2.50 $3.80 $4.00 $5.00 It is for your interest to attend this sale. this city at these prices. Clothing BOYS: DEPARTMENT. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we sale of Boys” and Children’s Fine Cassimere sizes 5 to 13 years. last scason’s prices. 8.00 Suits 6.00 Suits 7,00 Suits 10.00 Suits now now now Suits of this quality hawve Remember, the sale will close on Wednesday. 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Is mot plea=ant to take, asit is com- posed of all the medicinal qualities thatgo to make new and rich blood without compelling the consumer to pay $1 A BOTILE FOR ONE-THRD SYRUP which can bo bought any whore for | thirty-five conts a gallon, as all sar- aparillas aro. BEGGS BLOOD |FIo) PURI¢ IER and BLOOD MAKER s |eral composed of pure medicine, and al- lows the purchaser to add syrup, which is advisel when given to |}ou children, x ™ S I Jatitu te, butorder direet ro e Mt ’: ] 1., AMUSEMENTS. RETURN OF THE BOYD'SI r'()‘)“'l;Al( ]'A\'( IRT MONDAY, MARCH £8. ve Original and world Fam HANLON BROTHERS JWILT, BEGIX A(— WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT Presenting for the First Time in Omala heir (iorgeons, New Spictactar Panlomine, UPERBA, _Seats Open Saturday at Usual Prices. DIME EDEN MUSEE. Will Lawler, Manager. Cor 11thand Parnam WEEK OF MARCIL 23, tho Lllpution Orator, A wonderful Lovenberg 1 Don Cameron Midgel, Pedro. 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DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, N33 o alogue; or better, cone andsee Capital, - - - - $400,000 M P. BROWN, -- P apil i, Neb Surplus Jan. 1st. 1890, - 62,800 5 e e r g el iy HOTEL. cwis 8. 1 UGN Jamos W Savase W e AL I O Sk R S The Murray, Cor. 14th and l:arn'p"; il = is the most substantially constrictes THE IRON BANIK, ator Huttding i Onsuhe. Sevoral Corniy ua lar - u brick five walls yunning from basement toroof. Alltheceilings and Hloors Lined with Asbestos fire proof neking it impowibleto b Firecscapes and fire alar te Tor 81 or six for %, COLDS IN THE HEAD, by one application, CATARRY, in a very short time, HAY FEVER, in from 3 to 6 days. EARACHE, instantly, FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. FORSALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ured oniy by the PHENOLINE MEDICINE ¢( Burser Block, NEBRASK A Bell foundler, coley s Amerlean Slar =) Q) () Kuy | not exery roon. whe and X Tabl B. SILLOWAY, Prop. " HOTEL DELLONE. Comer 14th and Capitol Avenue. Just completed, has 100 rooms, thres stairw.ays, from the top to the bottom, has fine elevator and dinning room servics, 1s fire proof throughout, fine billarl rom tho finest toilot rooms in thy city. Sample rooms, Suites with bath o, DR. BAILEY, | Graduate Dentist. AFull ot of Tecth on Rubber, and Crown Work. withoutplates. All work war. Tanted | OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, 16(h street elorator. Open evenlngs unill§ o'clock WRITE 70 IR/ # AN €0. BUFKALO, O Farnam ' St., TRENCH SPECIFIC E nd permanent C E for flliAnP‘I’osl"T RINA’R! ?HGA . O where ofher trestmentialis. Full directions with eac boitle. Price signature of E. Le STAHL. ForB8ale By All Druggists. | ot ol Ay No uris. 1 wil gyl (sealed) Wit K (o all saferere, a reeipe o 0 0f heso Lroubles. © Addrerk, with st LA BRADLEY, Bate Creo NO CURE! cured Mich. 1818 Douglas Street oxperinen. t wuccoss, all Norrous, Ch rehcs, Lost Man eates of the Bood. Skin and Urinary Orzins cure. Consultation free. Biok (Mysterios of Lifa auto | watin ma Tvat 114014 o Thoy are custom made clothing of merchant tailors, left on their hands for oie reas large or small quantities for ready cash. For example style and quality, sell for $15or Just think of it, a saving of M per cent, one half we have & good variety, ranging in price from §3 to #7, originally made. from 87 signs, from the best tailoring eswblishments throughout the country. Wereqguest an Merchant Tailor's Misfits and Uncalled fo g fully convinced that the origin of the Misit Parlors w. the truth of the Parlors having the most elegant MERCHANT Ever witnessed by any eye is now substantiated by citizens of Omah remains ur They adjourned, fee ¢ .y and vicinily. An OVERCOATS #12 (0 3 00 MerchuntTall Tallor nide 1= 2 | 40 00 Merchunt Tallor nide 200 | i 09 Merclibmt Tallor made o o [ e Merehant Tallor made Mer Tailox niade Merchant Tullor made ’ 206 ¢ e at LU B silo it s More hunt or mid e Mere b Morehant More hiint r o Tatlor mado ut rmadeat 0 0 1 b3 (T anted, and a1l goods sold on their merits. A guirantec A perfeet fit war inevery 1309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, Price 81.01 e particuiars. Address L NO PAY. a suit of elothes, cosling originally $40, we can, TAILOR ¥ Mor (}uliif;rnia's Breat Rgm_ej; PR, HOBB'S UTTIE VEGETABLE PILS cure ¢ Sick i eadache, > yw) llln“pldon' ¥ R aigencton, =) BILIOUSNESS, i o Ak Liver and Slomach Complaints, ¥ u i tom: i plls Sigk Hudzthe s Lifl ‘or by mall._ Addr HOBES MEDFINE 00, PRIPS. SAH FRUCISOCAL FOR. SALE_IN'OMAHA, XE n & Co., o 140 & Dovglas Sireets & Col. Conneil Blufly, Towe AND CRINCIPAL DAUGOSTS [VER YK ERAL REMEMBER LINCH IS THE NAME OF THAT - Wonderful Remedy Tha Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVES, COID In the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CHKER, 0. and M@HITIS. it Bittied For Sale by leading Druggists, PREPUED 0NLY 1Y Klinck Catarrh & Bronghial Rined)C 82 JACKSON ST, CHICAGO, ILL. BLAKE, BRUCE ADI FeHiounut e tios poverful foaate e 1 pina bend e FORTRUG (6. aaie, Sute. Never fai , Omaha, Neb. In. a4 diplomay show. Isstill natin with A'parmnnent euro guannteelfOF GLarh S, Slneranead Al Qe oty casol nlort ki nend (311 Suilay B i ) or shours-) a. m todp. WHAT ARE MISFITS? onor another. Those o buy in serding to Of putalons the original cost. to #15, many of them of the litestdes enrly inspection, r Garme nts. lish high tariffs on Clohing and GOODS stil ol wng the many bargiins ther PRICOE LIST. PANTS. Nerehant Tallornacde it fereiant Talor i ade b ) Merchunt Tallor mads ut ) Merehent Tatlor mal ) Merehant Tallor made at tias:t Tullor 1 €us2 just as represcated, it the ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 1309,