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Mothers recommend Spanish Court Face Powder to their daughters, price 2 cents. Emory Waggoner and Fd McKinney are chiarged with the sy of $54 worth of brass and lead, the property of the Union Pacific railway company. “Reddy” Moran, who was released from the county jail Wednesday nt up again yesterday for another sixty days as a suspicious cha r. Andrew Nelson and John Connors we each given thirly days, The Kilpatrick-Koch dry goods com- pany has commenced siit to recover 82,239 from Fred Luchsinger, the bal- ance due on account. Attachment papers have been issued and the plain- UIF has taken possession of the store, Judge H. J. Davis of the district court bench and Elmer Frank, cle United States distriet court joint possessor of the finest bl 8kin in the county. The bear was kill n year ago last fall in Halleck canon in Wyoming when these two gentlemen we on a hunt. The skin has been handson mounted and was received from the taxidermist today. 1t is about 9 feet long and 7 fect wide. The fur is unusually thick all over the skin and is five inches long. Judge Davis took the skin home and will keep it in a glass case, - 1 pring Medicine, The popularity which Hood's Sar: has gained as a spring medicine is wond It possesses just those elements of h giving, blood-puritying and appetite-res which everybody séems to need at this seaso Do not continud in a dull,tired,unsatisfacto condition when you may be so much henet by Hood's Savsaparilla. It purifies the blood and makes the weak strong. SHALL NOTI MOVE IT. the Kountze ngine House, Councilman Specht is up in arms over the reportea removal of the new engine house from nirticth and Spaulding st ts to Kountze piace, Ho states that it is simply a scheme to Jure bimself and his colleague. In speaking of the matter, Mr. Specht said: *“The people of that part of tho city necd have vo fears of this engine house biing re- moved from Thirtieth street. I know that a report ated that the committee would recommend such removal, but it is false, and the man who first put the story circulation is the one who stooped to suc anded means to defeat me last “It 18 true that we may b location from Tuirtieth and Spaulding streets, as tho lot wo have at that pomnt is over an old I bed, which would make it very difficult sccure o foundation, but_either north or Youth of there the soil {s solid and a sub-soil sundation can bo obtained. So I have no Resitancy in saying that the 10 louse will be on Thirticth strect and not more than om Spavlding. y ask why I am _doter- mined upon this location. It is simply this, Kountze plice is within easy v 1ch of the down-town engine honses, vLih give the residents of this addition amplo protection *In Druid Hill, Bedford and Collier place: there are many lirge factories and manuf turisg establishments, which at the present mo are absolutely without protection. Thesc people are heavy tax-payers and ave entitied to some consideration, which fact in duces me o say that the engine house shall and will be built on Thirtieth stroet.’” St If your cough keeps you awake and rest. less ‘at night, take Ayer's Clherry Pectoral and obtain {mmediate velief. This remedy allays inflammation, heals the pulmonary or- gans, induces sleep and restores health, The soouer you begin the better. . SR CAPTURED IN CHICAGO, An Omaha Crook Arrested Old Offense. William F. Vilas is under arrest in Chi- cago for a robbery committed in this city on the first of last Decomber, At that time Vilas was employed in the Turkish bath rooms under Boyd's opera house. Alfred W. Putnam and George Fabyan entered the pl; and ~ boforo ~ going into the bath turned over their valuables to Vilas, who tarried only a fow minutes and then skipped, taking with nim $40 in cash belonging to Putram and #50 in cash, a gold waten and chain, gold pen ana pencil, sitver cigar case and silver pocket knife valued at $00, be longing to Fabyan, Descriptions’ of out, but he was , not headed unul a few days ago, when th Chicago police ascertained his whereabouts, and telegraphed the local authorities to know if ho was still wanted here, Acting Chief Cormack at once telegraphed requesting his arrest, and he is now hela thore awaiting the arrival of an oficer from this city, Detective Dempsey left for Lincoln this morning to securea requisition, and will then proceed to Chi o for the prisoner. il No griping, no nausea, no pam when De ‘Witt’s Little Early Risers are taken, Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill for an the thief were sent FROSCENIUM AND FOYER, Bolossy Kiralfy’s latest ana most success- ful fairy spoctacle, “Tho Water Queen,” which will bo presented at the Boyd on Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday, is said to surpass all his previous offorts. ' The scencry is from our own American_artists, while tho costumes are beyoud deseription, A performance of 'he Rivals” will be given at Washington hall on 1 iday evening, April 8, for the beuofit of the Creche. A great many tickets nave already been sold, and as the entertamment is for a ver worthy object, there should be a crowded house. No one should fail to attend. kets aro only Blcand can be procured at Max Moyer & Bro. Co's, Sixteenth and Farnam streets, Yesterday Mr. Stuart Robson acablegram from Mr. Br London stating that the s, rietta,” which was prod theater in that city on Saturday last, wag an overwhelming success, suys that the London crit iu their praiso of “The He and succossful run is predi play in London. Two yoars ago, while Kobson and C: were playing the first engagement of *Tho Heurletta” at the Boyd, Mr. William 1 Crane sold his interest’in the play to Mr. Kobson. At the time Mr. Robson wrote the note for the local newspapers bson hus bought Mr Crane's in- "ho Henrietta. The price paid was Contract to that effect w; signed yesterday at the Millard houso.'! received nson Howard iu ss of *“I'he Hon- ed at the Avenue i o the great AtBoyd's opera houso on Monday even- Ing, April 6, the distinguished artlst and charming woman, Mile, Khea, will be seen for the lust time 'in Omak Josephiue, empress of the French, Regarding Rhew as An Actress 1t is useloss to speak, for her force and_versatility have been often admircd by Omalia audiences. Since Mile. Rho was last scen here she has produced this groat historical play with great success, both from an artistic as well as a finan, standpoint In manv of the principal cities of the United Btates. Mr. William Hurris, who fs well membered hero for the excellent aud artistio manner in which he performed the dificult task of portrayiug the Emperor Napoloon, will be seen again in this masterpieco of character acting. Fravk W. Martineau, business manager for the great magician, Herrmann, is in tho cf Hermanu's dates at the Boyd are for Wed nch day and Thursday, April § and g, ‘Strabika,” & Russian love story woven toto an illusion, is ouo of the principal features at the Eden Musee this week. T'he quick action in the trausformation isdone in s clever manno The Silurian uartette of iwusical artists ron jered some of the finest music ever heard. Tho Orpheas quartelts of sunny southiren songsters are rich and melodious. Thelr songs arc gems in their way. The chiof feature in the curio hall 1s fi"’"“ th%,-g “fil d\\;ml_\'-f:m baby from inneapol ‘The ci as & fine growth of ilisy floece ou ita face aud neck, A SAIL 0N THE BRINY DEEP. Ora Whirl by Rail to 8ix American Pleasure Resorts, EVERYTHING PRE-PAID AND FIRST CLASS. If You Want to Take a Trip This Sum- mer Without Espense, Partici- The Pee's Matchs less Offer, pato in Arrangements have ocen effected by the publishers of Tnr B which enable us to make a nc ad att offer to parties who are disposed to deyote their time and en- ergy toward procuring new subscribers for Tue Omans WeekLy Bee or Tirk SUspay Brr between this date and the 10th day of June next, This offer will be open only to parties so- liciting subscribers in Nebraska, Towa, South Dakota and Kansas, A careful record will bo kept of all sub- seriptions fowarded, and the awards will be made without al THE EUROPEAN TOUR. To the person that mill sccure tho largest number of cash subscribers for Tue Omana WeekLy Bee or T Bie before June 10, 1801, will be given rrEE oF COST A ROUND TRIP EUROZEAN TOUR TICKET This ticket will include first-class passage from w York to Iurope and return. This in- 1udes also all ling, hotel and sight-sco- ing expenses. The trip will be made with an excursion party gottenup by Mrs. M. D. zier of Boston, and will be in charge of competent guides, "The t e has 1o care whatever. The tour covers all the principal countries of F wnd, Germany, Switzerlana, k ium, Italy and their princival citio London, Pars Brussel . Fiorence, Venice, Milan, SUNDAX enoa, ete. SEVENTY-THREE DAYS OF SIG1T- The party starts from N York June 27 and returns to that city by September 11. Taken by any individual 10, this ropean trip would invoive an outlay least 700, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN TOURS. For the second largest list of subse we offer a free ticket from Omaha to San ancisco and Los Angcles and return. mificent mountain scenery, the beautiful slden Gate, the land of sunshine, fruits and flowers. “‘Who has not seen California wil not die happy.” Travel is an educator, and to properly aporeciate tho vastness of our great country one must see its best features. For the third largest list of subscribers to the WeEKLY UNDAY BEE we offera ticket from Omaha to Quebec and return, What couid be grander than a trip down the beau- tiful St. Lawrence in mid-summer! To con- template the beauty of Thousand Isles is de- lightful. How much more delightful to visit them when in verdure clad. 1l this pleasure for obtaining sub- scribers to the WerkLy and Suspay Be For the fourtn largest list of subscrives Ve offer a free ticket from Omaba to New York Washington and veturn, no points on tois continental lan_ these three American citizen has not com- his education _until he has seen the seat of government. The persons and points of interest in Washington are iunumerable and to the intelligent observer a visit there is full of interest. New York and Philadelphia as tho commercial and financial centers of the country are alw. nteresting. All this sight seeing and traveling given away for _obtaining subscribers to the WEEKLY or SUNDAY BrE t For the fifth largest list of subscribers we offer a free ticket from Omaha to Niagara Fulis and return. Ever since your childish ‘wonder was aroused by the description in the old school readers of these wonderful fails you have desired to see them Hero is tho op- portumty. A most delightful excursion and one without expense, given for securing sub- seribers to the WEELKY or SUNDAY E . 1or the sixth largest st of subscriberswe offer a froe ticket from Omaha to Salt Lake City and return, The famous Mormon city 18 fast becomng & Gentile city, and will in time lose much of interest. Now. tiis sum- mer would be a good time to visit the boom ing city. Garfield Beach is of coursein- cluded in the ti "\ This summer resort on the lake is a delightful place to pass a few of the hot summer ay: Why not secure a number of subscribers for tho WEEKLY or SuNDAY BEE and take the trip, For the seventh largest list of subscribers we offor a free ticketto Denver and Manitou and return. While a shorter trip than any o the others it combines many pleasant fea- tures. Denver-—-the queen city of the plains —is always worth sceing whilo the health and sammer resorts of Mauitou are delightful indeed. Health-giving, inspiving, restful— amid sublimo scenery—what trip could be more vestful ! All this pleasure for securing subscribers to the SUNDAY or WEEKLY BEE, CONDITIONS, Now what are the conditions_upon which these tickets are given away! The securi g of the larcest list of subscribers to TiE WEEKLY or SUNDAY Bee, No fnewspaper in the west s so well and favorably kuown and solicitors havo always found 1t un eusy mat- ter to secure subscribers, Tae BEE'S sub- seription list ns always kept pace with it reputation and it deisres toadd new names to its long list of friends. Being at all times a people’s paper it makes friends with all classes. The subseription price of e WeekLy Brr 13 §1.00 per your postpaid to any place in this country ‘or Canada, or §2.00 if sent to a foreign country. Tur Suxpay Bei 00 per year, but Omaha subscribe r e SUNDAY Bee will not he counted in this competition, Get upalist. Have your friends subscribe for the paper. Sample copies forwarded free on request, Persons desiring to compete for one of these prizes will please say so when sending in their first orders, Kemittanco in full must accompany every order. Two six months subscrintions or four three months subscriptions will be counted as one order, BING, Bu- of at ibers HaaRE T ABANDONED THE PHAKRMACY. Druggist Schrocter Will Compound the Conaty's Prescriptions, The couuty commissioners their order and the city end of the county pharmacy willat once be removed to the poor farm, where the stock of drugs will be dealt out to the inmates of that institution by the resident physician, This move is made for the reason that the contract for furnisbing drugs to the poor has been awarded to Alfred Schroeter, who has given abond in the sum of §,000 to furnish all drugs at wholesalo pric As county druggist, Mr. Schrooter will be paid 80 per month, whien will be in full pay- ment forall services rendered, and will be his compeusation for filling all ' preseriptions ordered by the county physician or bis assist- ants. 4 Poormaster Mahoney will still retain his office in the basement of the court house, for headquarters, from which orders for food and fuel will be issued. In the matter of furnishing drugs and putting up prescrigtions, ut the time the bids were opeuied Schroetor's was the lowest, but since that time otners, some of whi much lower, have been reccivod. These, however, were received after the awarding of the contract, and were not considered. e L Dr. Birney cures eatarrh. Taken to Chicago. Sergeant Whalen ot the police forco loft last night for Chicago, baving in charge Clara Smith, the incorrigible girl, who ro cently escaped from a convent in St. Louis The ant is under orders to de this yward girl to the mother suporior of the Home of the Good Stepard, corner of Hill and Market streets, Chicago. -~ “Gentle spriug” loses many of its terrors whon e system is fortified by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. With multitudes thiy wonderful tooic alterative has long super- seded all other lpr(n%mmlluluu. being evory- l where recommended by pbysiciaus, have issued Beo bld’g, h are | THE OMAHA DAIL THE RACE RIOT. Participants in Wednesday's Tell Thelr *tories J. H. Hopewell appeared in police court yes- terday moruing and had the cases agaiust him- slf and ‘“bashers” set for trial this afternoon at § o'clock Complaints were filed by Cantain Mostyn charging Jensen, Fla , Kelley and Hopewell with disturbing the peace by fighting, Pierce with assault and battery on the person of Oficer Josso Newman, and Matthows with as: with intent to iill Oficer CIiff Rouzer, also assault with jntent 10 do great bodily injury and assault with in- tent to maim and disfigur The first four cases, which are minor fenses over which the police magistr full Jurisdiction, will be tricd before a jur: the other two defendants will have thei liminary examination at the same time. The police have secured the nawes of o number of persons who were eating at the lunch counter at the time the row began, and these disinterested witnesses state without exception that the story charging Officer Nowman with being the aggressive party is utterly false, as he behaved like a gontleman, and nefther said or did anything aggressive until after he was struck in the mouth Avith a catsup bottle, Sergeant Ormsby, who case, s satisfled that essor and I ight of- has vand pro- investigated the Newman was not the did nothing to precipitate a ptain Mostyn, “Hopewell violated his iaw, and as man - wit- nossed the violation of the law he had authorty to place the offender under arrest without a warr Ho did no more than he and Hopewell should not resisted after be was lawfully under . the civil ri elland Newman tell practically the of the trouble. Hopewell told me he was arrested he called on his tobelp him out. Asn s wo can find out Hopewell had it in his power to stop the trouble, but he proferred to agyra- vate rather than quiet the row," O'Neill, the chop ho shot in th'e arm by Officer Ne to Sergeant Ormsby th shot ke was standir counter hurling e lunds on at the colc same that ye who was an udmitted the time ho was behivd the lunch Ything he could get his ‘ed men. Progress. It is very important in this age of vast ma- terial progrress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acecpt- able to the stomach and healthy in its nature nd effe Possessing those qualities, yrup of Figs is the one perfeet laxative and most gentle diuretic known —~~—— Death of Mrs. F. O, Swa Oneof the sad deaths of tho new year is that of Mus. F. C. Swartz which occurred Vednesday morniug at the family residence, ity-sixth and Harney streets, The do- d during her residence here en- erselfl to o large cir of friends who wiil bo pained and shocked to learn of her sudden taking off. The husband took the remains this morning to Leavenworth, Kan., the former home of the deceased, where the fun. rvice will occur tomorrow at 1 o’clock. The little child, only ten months old. is being tenderly caved for’by loving friends in this city. The hus- band'hias the sympathy of many ucquaint- ances and all who can appreziate” the depths of his bereavement. Decision in Favor ot the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, The new Palace sleeping carsof the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R, with electric lights in every berth, will continue to leave the Union depot, Omaha, at 6:10 p. m., daily, Passengers taking this train avoid transfer at Coun- cil Bluffs, and arrive in Chicago at 9:30 . m,, in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam street. . A. NasH, J. E. PRESTON, General Agent. City Passenger Agent. RN S The Medical Law Not Injured. Oxyana, April 2—To the Editor of Tue Beg: Fearing that possibly the mis-spell- ing in the medical bill by the engrossing clerk was with method accomplished, Dr. Brown of the senate was asked to carefully examine it. He reports that_it has not been tampered with, but that the mistakes in spelling are many as is the cuge with many other bills ‘Thus Nebraska's medical law passed both houses without a change since its first read- ing, other than an amendment to its title to- wit: “and fixing a_penalty thereto,” Dr. GEORrGE WiLKINSON, fad STy April Weather Predictions. If a peck of March dustis worth a King’s ransom, and April showers bring forth May flower it not right to pre- dict that'every day in every month the electric-lighted, steam-heated, vestibuled limited trains of the Chicago, Milwau- kee & St. Paul railway will continue to runon the short line between Omaha and Chicago. The electric reading lamp in every berth of their palace sleeping cars’is their own patent and cannot be used by any other company. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam street, Omaha. Al et 2 A Ball's Death. An inquest was held at Burket's yesterday morning to determine the cause of the death of Ed Ball, Only two witnesses were oxamined. James McNamara.the fireman at No. 6 engine house, who found the body, veported the facts in counection with that’ circumstance, nothing uew was developed. & Dr. Rosowater testified to having mado a Post mortem examination of the body which showed that the heart was greatly enlargod and_ hypertrophied. Th was a large or- ganized clot in the brain whicn had caused a pressure on the nerve conters, causing & fail- ure of the heart and producing death, A verdict was returned in accordance with tne doctor's evidence. A feeble woman is restored to health and strength, by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion. 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Al the ceilings and floors lined witk Asbestos fire proof it impownible to burn escapes and five alarms ughout the building, Steam-heat, hot and cold water and sunshinei. everyroom. Table unsurpassed any- where. B:SILLOWAY, Prop. " HOTEL DELLONE. Corner 14slvand Capitol Avenue. Just completed; has 100 rooms, thres stairways, from the top to the bottom, has fine elovator and dinnming room service, is fire proof throughout, fine billard rooms and tho finest toilet rooms in the city. Large Sample rooms, Suites with bath &>, Cor 1dth and CapitobAve. Street car service in allditections. Rates, from $2.50 to $4.00 D RUNKENNESS IN ALL m}'\i‘u?“u‘l‘rflfiu BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES" GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be giyen in w cup of ollee or ten, or I Molea of food, without \he knowledgo of tie Wbaolutely hariaiess and peedy cure. whether e 'or ai aloobiolio . It operaios 80 Guictly &i ! (o panent udergoes 1o Inoon In Aware, his ooimplete relosny page book ‘or particulars Tree o bend olglase, & 1+t & Cus ot & Dolieiase, 3 Bathe wounds with Pond's Extract. ‘g‘URE 1N THEWORLO WILL S s nurrune Toree b fnehi $Tat1S thousand it want tho mps (orfree Pawphlet No. mt’ b u Franclsco, SIX DAYS “GO AS YOU PLEASE" 0N OVERCOATS Sev Spring Overcoats, of the crop of “gr, time is limited, Worsteds, ral hundred handsome, stylish, 'at prices to sell them quick. We don't want ONE left at the end of the s They're in Melton's, in Kerseys, in Tweeds, in Cassimeres, in Ch They're in all shapes, shades, styles and sizes sensible The days. iots, in_ seasonable, Four dollars and seventy-five cents will buy you a handsome Mel« ton garment, made, lined and trimmed ri ght up in shape. Man, do you realizeit, FOUR DOLLARS AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. Six seventy-five, seven twent lars and seventy.five cents, in cold you'll be proud to wear anywhere, Le order, five, seven and a half or seven dol- sh, will buy you an Overcoat that ‘en and a half, twelve, or thirteen dollars, will buy you an Over- coat that not half the people you meet can tell from a garment made to And when you spend sixteen to seventeen dollars and a hall we will agree to givi you an Overcoat, the EQUAL in every way, shape and manner of any “made to order” garment that you can buy for thirty to thirty-five dollars, -=“Its the Priee That Knoeks bA) Nebraska Clothing Co., Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Our out of town friends can have samples of these garments, or of our lines of NEW! SPRING SUITS sent them by mail upon application. MENTS, 4+ April 3, 4 and 5. Children’s Matinee Saturday. KIRALFY'S Beautiful Fairy Spoctaclo tho = WATER «QUEEN — Presenting a [ostof Novelties and Oddittes, THE ORIGINAY, DA RES, LEONCE AND LOLLA, MLLE HELENA KONRADT, ARNOLD KIKALPY and KIRALEY'S CORPS do BALLET 0 - Persons in the Grand Producticn, - 650 Prices as usual THE GRANDOR ON Witk Commencing Sunday, April 5, Matinees Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday THE PAYTON COMEDY (0 The Strongest repertoire company in Omaha this seuson. 25 People 25 Sunday Matince—*Th 10f Suvoy.” Sunday Nigh 5 Girl" ‘erformance. rosorved, 30 d, 20 cents ; IAY, URDA Prices—All oroh cents; a1l balcony ts, gallery, 10 cents. Box she This Evening at 8:16 FAY l"‘()\f’l‘lfil{ English Gaiety Co. Brilliant, Bewitehing, British Boauties. Peer- less, Perfoct, P a0 Pets. The queens of buriesque. Ke © and #5e.Box office now open. DIME EDEN MUSEE. Will Lawier, M rved seats 7 nager. Cor. 1ith and Farnam OF MARCIL 50 North American Review apru Contains: CARDINALNGIBEONS Wealth and Its Gbligations. Pauperism in the Urited States, J By Pro¥. RicWAxD T. ELy The Example of a Great Life. By Tue Epitor, THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE o The Duty of the Hour, Married Women in Fiction, Ty M Meu of the Salisbury Parli By Hesey W. Luey, THE PREST. OF THE UNION PACIFI R.R. on The West and the Railroads W. Hazeiine, Humors of the Cookery. Book, By Acxes Rerviier lization and Suicide. By W The Best Sign of Our Times, By EMitio CasTELAK Aud other Tmportant Articles. SOLD BY ALL NEWSDEALIERS STABLISH ED 1868, - AJ.SIMPSON= 1400 and 1411 Dodge 8t, Omaha, Neb. ~——UUILDERS OF First Class Carriages. The Lowest Prices. RONAGE SOLICE DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, A Full Set of Tecth on Rubber. for FIVE DoLLAIS A e guarauteod. Teoth extracted without pan’ or danger it The Leading Sty YOUR Bridg: withiou A OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM vator. 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