Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 5, 1891, Page 8

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N B FAL Extraordinary Sale of Corsets Mone dny Per Cent from Regular Prices. ONER, Discount B We have too wots and have decided to sell 1ot at just halt for them. The Monday and or till all Three corsety differe $1.00, 1 8105, Dr. Warners nursery # Four different style 5 nd $1.50, Three styles P D $2.50 and A 1ot of odd corsets of nd the Yatise many cor the fol what ey French woven $2.00, different styles #1.25, #1050 and I'hrec of French woven nursery dum Warner al$1.25 b #2,00. We 10 ¢ We have dresses the 81,25, will elose them out on at 45¢, alson lot of ladie children's underwenr and in brilli Italian clot astonishing pric On Monduy # broideries duy our n underwear been seen here; new black and our 1 ose them out 1 short hich | Monday of lot of eh gular price silks, sateens, which of em: also on Mon hosiery never have 10 spocinl sale ock of lad ) prices ns S0 0UT NOW new and silks, o No of new goods has ever been shown in this market. Look at this extraordinary le of linens. table clovhs and n and bed spreads that we place on Monday Immense clearing of fine medium linen consisting of table cl and naplins The floor Tomorrow, rate the napkin his 80 do not stock 1 and will be held on our third will inna sloths Mond: we grrontest salo of tal ver held in the west. wle will only last for one week, ne this opportunity to buy fine linen for only the cost of the e grades, Owing tothel ke of room and the im menso stock on s will show them on our third floor where more room and the best of light ean be obtained We can only montion o fow of the many | riins, 50 “hed damask cloth, 2§ vards longz, one dozen 58 naplkingto mateh, for this sale wo will offer them at #1.50 per We dofy you to mateh them at less nis7i000 50 sots cloth 8 pking to match, #5, Wi dozen 58 sot, worth s 30 50 sets cloth 24 yards long, 5-8 napkine to match, $6.25 por set, worth Wealso show n better grads 85,00 up 10 #1500 sot. THE LOTS ARE EXCEPTIONAL LY CHEAP. In conncction with the above we will place on our new spring stock of John 8. Brown & Sons’ Belfust, linens, comprising such pattorns o the arum lily, ivy Fronch sprigg, Christmas rose, wafor spot tulipand ahostof other patterns. Wo carry them in all lengths, Should we besold out in any length you may desive we will order it for you b the same price as when we had it in stocl ‘We carry these cloths from $1.00 up to $24.00 per cloth, napkins from 5,00 ap to $20.00 per dozen, ODD CLOTHS, Over one bundred odd cloths will he closed out at nearly half price. You will find all grades of linen in this lot, from the medium to the very finest. Remember this sale talkes placo on our third floor and will continue for one woek, Mail orders given personal attentlon. BED SPRIEADS. Just rveceived another shivment of Marsoilles bed spreads. We will agiin seil thislot at our formor prices, but this is positively the last we can get of then. 100 full sized bed spreads ot $148, s0ld overywhere ford2 00, 100 fufl sized genuine Marseilles at $1.08 well worth $3.00. full si genuine M worlth #3,50. 100 full sized genuine Marscilles at 2,75, worth $1,00, our bettor grades at $4.5 .00, #6.00, $ ®7.00, sale new sprig, rseillos at 00,” 5,00, Mail orders filled, N. B. FALCONER. —— e Ladies will bo inter. that o new millinery opened on Tuesday next hotol building, at” 413 Farnam street, by two ladies from the east. The new firm is Dunham & James, e S HAYDEN BROS, Shoo Department Mo All the odd lots and broken si tho Eismun stock most bosol d, Men’s fine hand welt ealf and kanga- roo shoes at $5.00, others usk $6.00 to 0, Men’s fine calf Goodyeas $3.80, Mon’s fine casco calf congress shoes 2,50, Men’s fine B ealf congress shoes $1.75, Ladies’ dongola pat. tip oxfords 81,15, Ladies fine turnad sold, oxfords 81,45, Ludios' fine dongola button shoe olw pat. tipshoo HAY DEN BROS,, Dry goods and shoes, n Hat Department. J. B Stetson hat $2.95, worth $,00, The Boss hat 1,60, worth' 4,00, The Rofnal hat $1.59, worth $3.50, The Tiger hat $1.45, Worth $1.00, Tho best hat in the world $1.25, worth 23,00, he Gilt Rdge hat worth £5,00, For Monday's sale only - Boys Wanted—10 boys wanted at A, D, 1304 Douglus. “Good wages, e J. E. Dietrick, arehitoct, 906 N, Y, Life, il i Now wall map of Omaha and South Omaha for sule by Muir & Gaglord, room 1, Bee building, N e — ing and Summer opening Thurs. ¥, vy and Saturday, Aprild, 10, 11 Bring your friends, A1l invitod, No. Cards. " I\ M. Sehadell & Co, 15 Douglas. sted in the fact store is to be in the Paxton from welt shoes, light colors) - A Fact Worth K e Burlin wing. ton is the only line run- mning through Pullman sloeping carsfrom Omaha to Dendwood rains leave Omaha daily at 1025w ra., areiving ut Dondwood at noon of the following day, - . Take the BlkPorn line for Hot Springs, South Dakota, Casper, Wyoming, Hustings York, bavid City, Superio Exeter, Soward, Lincoln, W Fromont, * Doadwood, Douglas, Harvard, Gonova, whoo and - Turkish bath rooms, 15th and Elsasser, Pardun & isasser, prop's, - .5, Raymond, jewelor,removed to tom- porary location, N.E. cor, Douglas & 16th By Fine carriages, Seaman's repository THE BOSTON STORE. Grand Epecial fale of Fine Dress Goods To- mortow, ALL FOR FUN AND GLORY One Huy Surah inch dred Picces All Silk Col Silk, 206¢ a 2 Black Surah 45¢ a Yard. Yard; Silk, FINE IMPORTED 100 imported Persian diess robe sisting of the latestnovelties in and appleque trimmin tinsel 8 ynrds in each dre #3549, worth up to 150 unm dres dress, consisting of de cashmere, illuminated and Angora homne dress, Unmad henriettas iny sh 10 ¢l of hig i e 24 unmac French fo Lans, new rose, ne The zoods in worth $1.75 a yard, We 1c dress at 36,7 patterns ach of 16 yards of heavy francaise and Lyons silic in blu west shades, Thi Ils for $1.75 3,75 for entire pattorr for this sale yard, ty silisin 1K DRESS GOODS WILL SELTL. Wide spring suitings n gray and tan mixtures, 10ca yard Fine quality 40-inch body cashmere, yard All wool yard Highest novelty plaids wool effects, 19¢ o yard EXTRAORDINARY SPIECIATL GAINS IN BLACK GOODS, See our all wool imported cashm at e, ; For values they cannot o equalle See our special black good THAC AND FAST THE BARGAINS GO IN WASH GOODS, Onelot 86-inch wide, splendid styles American sateens go at Sic, worth 15¢ One lot, most effective styles, French sateens go ut 10 a yard, One folid case the finest imported gt *k henvriotta sateens worth 35€ MILLINERY DEPARTMIENT. Our trade lust weelks was a teiumph for our millinery depavtment, Visitors were delighted and amazed at the won- eerful collection of bonnets and hats every one n novelty or Monday and xt week we will offer genuine French honnets at $15.00 and $20.00, which we will copy that you will not know which is which. The copies will cost you $5.00 to $7.00, Our productions of et coples of patern hats will be shown in fifty different colovings. Prices ( to $4.50, usands of new shapes in Milans, fancy st evory lo of beauty, Price Wo challenge ¢ flect | trimming, | £10.00), 10 yvards in each fold Knglish stripe, disgonals | 98e for entire onjy Lo puns at putter 40 inche ey , Syards in ¢ of silk finish | all the lead 1 pattern, for nmade dresses consisting polka-dot sffect overshot striped | 10 for entire ttern, dresses in the inn Scoteh o tone | finest Ly inch serges , new patterns the entire un lustre a morrd Lini 1 0, HOW I 2 French cashmeres, with tufted BAR- offerings in fancy 80 TS AND WRAPS, Havo you seen our stock? It is a won: der! Hundreds of juckets, hundreds of capes, hundreds of wraps for ladies and misses, and here are the price Blazer jackets in eloth, all colors, with cord and tassel, & .00, Reofer jackels in plain and fancy col- Hle to §7.50, tylish capes in all stylos, 81.50 to apes in hundreds of styles, $2.00 to $10,00. THE BOSTON STORI 114 South 16th Street, Pwo ladics from the firm name of Dunham& J a millinery under the mes, will open stablishment at 1413 Farnam strect this week. Announcement of their opening Tucsday is made in an- ONLY, | Badly Burned G DRESS GOODS, | smoke and.ws con ’l" other pl on this page. Dr, C. 1. Paul, dentist, has removed his office to 606 New York Life building, - & Loan Company, M. Anthony investment bankers of this city and Peoria, have incorporated und, the name of the Anthony Loan and Trust company,” itha prasent capital of a quarter of mitlion dollars, but with the power to increase the same to one million, Th officors are Charles E. - Anthony, pre dent, Clifford M. Anthony vice' pre dent, George W, Cuntiss sceretary and troasur Oflicos Il be maintained in this city and Peorin. This firm’s business was established twenty-five yeurs ago, and their careful and prompt” methods have ainod for them o national reputation, The loeation of the main office in Omaha adds anotherstrong financial in- stitution to this city - - ALL ACQUIT Matthews the Oniy ( Held to Tho chon house riote attention of the oli »p House Rioter urt, cases oceupiod the scourt all day yoster- day. Thestate rested at 10 a, m. aud the do- fenso occupied tho rest of the day. All the witnesses fpr the defonso testified tny om- cer Newman started the affair. The wit- nesses all swore that Newman and the two men with him were told to ¢oto the kitehon and got whut they wanted to cat. The ofi cer then started ihe row by using profane language to Mr. Hopewell All the testimony went to show cer Newmun did draw his revolve threo shots when he entered the plac ond time. This was in direct contry 0 Newman's testimon y o case was submitted €0 the Jury at 4:40 P. I, without argument by the attoreys on either side, AL7:15 0'clock the jury returned a v of not guilty ang tho p: charged Matthows, better known was bound over to the district 1d i1 81,000 ball. Being unaole aro the requived amount he was taken to the county jail Itis thoukht that who stry that and o fire th die- rdict soners were dis- as “Shee Matthews is tho man Offcor Rousor with the meat ax itly he was held WOre rimors to the e plaints will be filea by M ng OMcer Newwan with and latent to kill, -— E. J. Davis, heavy hauling, 14th and kson, Andreen’s Safe Works. Tel t th Hopewell perjury, assault adies visit Bliss milinery parlors and soc the latest imported pattern hats, - - £ Dssolution ship. by given that thec artnership heretofore oxisting under tho fiem namo of Markel & Swobe, is | this day dissolved by mutusl consoht, Notice of Co Partner- otice is b | Mr, Markel retiving, All debts owing by this firm will be paid by Thomas Swobe, and all eredits duo sald firm must be paid to him. Signed. J. E, MARKET THOMAS SWOBE OMAHA, April 1, 1801, OMAHA DAILY BE STONEHILLS' FIRE, Bock at Stomehills Tomqrrow. Bolomon's Dubuqua s OneTenth Aly Smoked Goods Ones Their Value —Sheetings, siing, Notions Smoked, ir Va ¥ M from the 1que, Dut y we place on omon Bros., the finest | youds dan in Omaha. Smoked hosiery pair, worth up 10 #1.50. Smoked and hurned | yard, worth up to irned 7e, 10c P.D,(C shrated 100, 19¢ o wee le, smoked cmbroid worth up to 75¢ a Dr. Warr of corsets fr ar 15¢, P. 1 C, makes at i w7 worth Lot of lining 2te, worth 10c. Lot of sheoting at 13c¢, worth 3 Lot of remnants of fine challis yard, worth 10c, LOT OF KID GLOVES SMOKED 2 A IPAIR, WORTH UP TO #5.00, What we haven’t in this stock worth having, NOTIONS, and burned dress ard, silke fringes worth up to not Smo! Also a lo $2.00 per yard, Lot of smoked rushing le and 5c a yard, worth upto 75¢ per yard Lot of vibbons 5¢ and 10¢a yard, worth up 1o 75¢ vard. Lot of hoy’s waists 19¢ and 29¢, worth up to $1.00, Solomon Bros., fine shirts laundered, slightly smoked 17¢ to 50¢, worth up to 1.0, ightshirts e, worth $3.00. ries Se, worth #ic, Alot of ehildren’s knit skirts and knit underwear 10¢, worth 40¢, Sille thie L i th twist trimming Smoked spool. , 14e spoc in black and colors, lc a apool We have a b never carried befc will go cheap, oil cans, shears, b blacking, and «li_such stuff, must any pri Needles, Ic 1y Come ¢ nd avoid the rush, Rememb the only fire sule in Omaha E Stonehill Huve any second class newspape to sy abont the ahove salo STONEHILL'S, 116 and 118 S, 16th, Salesladies wanted, - ot of stuff which we in this stock, which ARRANGIN IR WORK, dges Apportion the Docket for This The district court, judzes held a meeting yestorday afternoon tolay plans for dispos- ingof the work of tho of the term, butwere met, witn the fact. that the commis- sioners have failed to provide quarters for 30 that their ronot far-reaching. How of the judges will be actively engaged the May 1 Judge Ivine will go Burt counties, whe ance of the month. Judge Davis will not qualify for a couple of weeks and consequently will” not do much Judicial work until May. Monday Judge Doane will take up a dase that was heard before him at a previous term of court, after which he will relieve Judge Wakeley, who devotes the greater por-- tion of the month to preparing decisions. ir cases that have been heard during the pres- ent term, Omaha'sJ ice until to Washington and o he will spend the bal- will take up Judge Doane’s over it until adjournment, stello witl take the crimial docket of all cases that aro ready for docke! Judge and di trial, With the opening of the May term all of the courts will be in fuil blast, though ono of the judges will devote most ot bis tine to at- tending to outside business The question of bailiffs aud stenographers was discussed, but us there will be 1o in- o inthe number of courts,it is more than likely that the appointments will not be made for some time. S LOCAL BREVITIES, bas purchased the will probaly con- 0 Hon, A. J. Poppleton Exposition building and tinue to use the building as a theate Bishop Newman lectured before the inha Teachers’ association at the high col yesterday on “The Mission of the Scholar.” The monthly meeting of the real estato ex- change was not held” yestorday afternoon, there not being enough members present to constituto a quorum. church—Rev. J, M, torof the Castellar Presbyterian 1preach at 10:30 a. m, No oven- ing se 3 A married woman living on North Six- teenth led a postal card to the Louisiana lottery managers, asking for infor- mation concerning the drawings, The card was answered by a postofice inspector, who, cousidering extenuating circumstances, « 10 caause the woman's arrest, at distinetness dius of about 2 about two hours at noon today. The color was white. Two sundogs of prismatic colors wer le at sunset In the philosophy of prophet these phenomenas weuther, The inquest over Frank Hyland, who died under suspicious circurnstances at his home in Benson place two weeks ago, was con- cluded at Heafey & Heafey's yesterday, The Jury found that Hyland came to his death by aconite poisoning, but where, when, or by whom the poison” was administered the jury were unable to determine, -—— e Peacock nut coul; $6.00 per ton delivered. A, J. Meyer & Co, opp. P. O, ry Store Ope James announc opening Tucsday Wednesday and Thursday next in the Paxton hotel building,” 14 Farnam street. Neow firm and new goods, i el ussdorff, 1504 Farnam, specialty, os peculiar to women, — Card of Tha We tender our sincere thanks to all our friends who remembered us so kindly in our late bereavement, also to the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the youngr mens’ institute who so gener- ously ¢ od out our wishes, we feel truly grateful WARREN FRANKLIN AND FAMILY, W, was visible for New Millin Dunham & spri millin Dr. disea ks, Seaman, wagons and carriage Helin & Thompson, tailors furnishers, 1612 Far, - Children’s trimmed saitor hats 10¢ this week ut Bliss’, 1510 DougTas street, - and men's Spring style: April W If apeck of March dustis worth a king’s ransom, and April showers bring forth May flowers, is it not right to pre- dict that in every mooth the electric-lighted, stoam-he od, vestibuled limited trains of the Chicago, Milwau- keo & St. Paul rail ntinue to run on the short li retween Omaha and Chicago. The electri reading lamp in every berth of their palace slecping cars 1s thelr own patent and cannot be used by any other company, Ticket office, 1501 Furnam strect, Omaba SUNDAY. APRIL GREAT BARGAIN SALE MONDAY 99.0:nt Btore, Btrect, o Uy At the 1310 We Are Booming Teade With M less Prices—We Keep F thing Imaginable—Call and Sce iNWe Don't, A fow left of the worth $3.50; ¥ So hav the everybody nsks Sales in our jowe 08 chamber gone like wildfire, 00 for them. y department sots, are rolled plate pins, worth up to 15¢ for ehild’s gold chased ringd, be forsilvered hair 10¢ for extra fancy ask 5. Gents' rolled plate vest Fine silk i Gents 1,00, Lots of good re departnent Heavy plated torsponns, Forks and tablespoons, 5 BARGAINS | KITCHEN GOODS, Tinware at on the dollar of actual value W pins, worth hair pins, others chains, T hivins, searf pins, e, worth up to moving in our silver G for nware at the bare cost of the rdware at terial is worth ther duste arge tubs 50, Wringers $1.95, worth $4.00, Tea kett oilers 58 Mrs, Potts sad fro A splendid pilloy worth §1.00, Wonderful values in picture fi pictures. goods, ladies” shopping bags, etc The worll famous Marion Harland ook book Monday with e very 1,00 pur- chasein dur hous shing depart- ments, I STORE, 1319 Farnam street GASHED HIS NECK. than the raw ma- e, worth s0c. per sot n holde buby b nes, eusels, gor Roge vy Killing Hims Harry H. Rogers, th forged the name of Georee Ker on which he obtai house of Mirs, Pickering, 1704 Capitol avenuo and then went to jall, is au enigma. When his forgery was discover Succeeds in . young man who an order nonth's board at, the tempted suicide was duly pumped tried th arving from crossing the milk forced up his nostrils, After this he avo up the suicide idea and devoted his attention to to crimes, the most importantof which was the killing be resided in Peun: A A0, riled the inmates of the wain attempting self destrue- it the morphine r anda few days lator but was prevented shore by haviug ut Lden county tion, Saturday is shaving day i the count astilo, and while the prisonersshavea guard uds by to see that they do mselves no barm, Oneof the men fn the large room up stairs had just shaved himself and laid the tazor on the edge of the bath tub, Ropers, who wasin the room razor, and as quick as aflash drew the keen odge over his juguar, inflicting a dep and dangerous wound. The blood spurted out in astream, but Rogers was not satisfied. He raisedhis arm to infliet another gash, when a prisondr struck his hand and knocked the razorto the wther sidd 0f the room, while Rogers; weak from the loss of blood sank on 0 couohi, exolaimug: *I have accomplished it this time aud L guess they will not hang me for murder." "Thejarlor was at once notificd and while he tightly wound a sheet around Ro. neck to stop the flov of blood @ physic was cated. Upon his arrival the would-he neele was stitched up, after which he was tucked away in bis bed ard a guard placed over him. Jailer Horrigan, who was at Lincoln with some prisoners, upon his return last mnight stated thathe hasalways been suspicious of Rogers and thinks that his attempted sui- cide isonlya trick to get out of jail. He thinks the feilow is playing the insane dodge and adopted this course to carry out the plan, though he cot deeper than he 1ded Rogers was placed in the cage twoor th 6 and since that time been very di able and sullen, Before that he wus allowed torange aboyt the lurge room and the corridor, but was detected in the act of carrying nofes between the prisoners who are locked in the cages. For this he was. punished, and atonce swore that be would mako trouble. Allof the people about the jail are begin- ning (o ry IRogers as & bad man and are more than half indined to think that many of his fearful isclosures are truo, seized the Spring carpets, draperies and fu ture, - Orchard’s, Continental blk., 1ith and Douglas. e K Bliss has the larg and lowest prices, ous ITraveling, The Burlington train No. 2, leaving Omaha at 4:30 p, m, and arviving in Chi- eago the next morning at 8 o'dock, is the favorite of the th nily trains, it being a_superbly appointed vestibuled train of Pullmin P sleop clining chair and dining cars, piterned after the latest designs, fitted up in luxurious styleand furnished with eve convenience caleulated toredound totho and comfort of the passengers ain No. 6 leaves Omaha at 9:10 p.mn. at 1 pom. next throngh Pullman sleepers, and dining car City ticket Farnam stroet, AMUSEMENT THE GRAND o o Cominencing Sunday, April 5, Matinees Sunay, Wodnesday aned Saturdiyg THE PAYTON COMEDY (0 Thils s . U 1= o 25 Paople 25 Sunday Matineee:T arl of Suvoy.” Sunduy Night I's Girl" Change of B Every Performance. Prices—All orghest seat oSy nts: all baleony seats. reserved, allery, 10 cents, Box shoeet open S i EK Omaha 10 PEOPLES THEATER Sunday Matinos aud Night, April 6th. I'HE FAY FOSTER \ 48 Nplee | OIS balety (o ) ( ) O [ Presemting the strongest Ollo of refined novel- tios, now on the rowd VANOI he Mexican Wonder Pauline Batoheller, Queon of Burlesque RAMZA & AIRRNO, English Grotesques, HANLRERY JARVIS, Knockabouts, THE HENRY KRefined rketch Artist WAL J, O'EBBRIEN, Musical JNO, & = MA RION, omedian And a chorus of 16 Operatle Coryphecs, Popular Prices, 28, 0 wnd 15 cents, | Farnam R SIXNTEEN JOUN GUI Not Only »wn Town But Goes One F At his stord, For Monad Good ble yard Prices, whed 3o per *don n goods it m nd quality er Monday goods are all ¥, e in Omaha M arily of the latest tstyles, W prices. All we ask of cle dry goods : ity and price tea qugli rd + our white goods Full regular badbrig pair. Others will ¢ same he Dressmakers, if money as he ‘will sell the than any h or saw lnst wee pattern the lo outing flann it 5e per v an hose k you you want, to get Guild's prices on trimm mon in town JOHN GUILD, 521 N. 1 smaller marg Osthoff block. Open eve To the Publ o, this day purchased all goods here tofore hundled by me and full line of Brown & Besiy's letter wnd indexe St tter files, letter books, ty pewriter sup: memecographs and ‘supplie cral lineof ofice specialtic speak for them the favor of m patrons, Very i\ . H have and I be form er JOuN H, CORNES. i . What would make a nicer w anniversary gift than one of tik vard™ eut S bowls ¢ dishes at Buarns®, Just recerved. - s WARMED THEIR EAR Doan: Seve Om 1 handir to di ns, Judge Doane ye arebuketo three Omaha they arcnot likely to forget very s suit grow out dan linjury to the tiff on account of a which Harry Brandes was iye stolen from an eastern The diamond was fou missed Evans died soon after suit was bre against his estate to recoy it 21,500 payable to Brandes and signed by CEv Messrs, Davisand Suith roy sented Brandes and E ess claimed represent the Evans ests Hess attempted 1o col Evans, the administrator of services, Payment matter placed in the hands ney who concluded that the e mail from s inception, He accordingiy filed & wotion to dismiss which Judge Doan granted A stipulation is on il i ars that the defendant, s before nis death note. 1t was shown that ki seious for s stipula *ly Rebukes Some n Attorn motion case rday arged with hay i named Ev and the cuse dis 2500 from I the estate, was rofu ot ane > in the e pay 15 was un 1days before hs death ion is agread to by Davis and Smith ndes, and Hess for Evans, , in hauding downy his decision, that the proceeding was a scan- dulous one and merited disbavment. T ommittee will investigate the the facts asset forth aro truo vited to engage in some other line of busincss. e Dy, Sussdorff, 1504 Farnam, tr eases of kianeys, bladder and r ats dis- Ever the Chicago & Northwestern is the only line running a solid night train from t Union depot at Omahudir PAGE [ e OYSTER GRILL ¥oom | WHO STOLE THE PAGE? Little & Me Tagne Openat ter and Grill Ro has bee es' Oys= | Mysterd Tampering Kills the Hals There Omaha nlways o light frie of the orde- Ballo Al- the pproval, as the title page h @ and bo f con ject 1 yesterday, rlinance visited ethat it was in avor and found that the X off. A careful an oryono in 1 the most profound 16 thoroug beginning t noe was 1ay night it w ad out ol 1500 Farnam iable reputation in a cla 1o pened b why re whea m annex Sout acllmen arve willing to win place and the ors Clerk G roves merely n It in the ouched cived by ory known none | mands The in | discussed b s the mayor co rance was S the co, 18 dis: appe inot bo expected to the document in its mutitated condition, it was docidel to lntrodice a new ordinace Pucsday night and pass it 1 as | ossible, freely wnd sign, wes' mem ber Dictum. of the ity 1001 but v of Music ing will cor next Thursday, stud y n, or Half a a4 the council last night to they talked council el esirin lture, v o dramatic art, | it the conser or before the onter the o although it is d mene t Better i mot by rench, | atory s above chene shifted to the whol blame hod y Prosident Lowry ordinance had been Madsen’s house e ) led upils can was not speedily tim them ¢ 18erv i the ny sirable begin 1struction in obtained in given priv- to have ning th stated that the st v from Couneilm last Wednesday, and wa [ givento Comncilman Donnelly the next day by Mr. Ballou, | The e e | The ehureh soci I 101 church at their lnst meoting « ' | devote the first thisy min session to rudinental instraction. This illafford an elegant opportunity toany wishingto avail themsclves of instruetion Ballou are st M, F, cided to s of each furnitare 12, Omaha. 3 S City Auet RSP DEATHS, pers fivs lin unider th Yosterday ME and Mr MENGEDOHT daughter J SELP DEFENSE, P a and Au- | iy tregl, De ent, Fyres Hade Acquitted from the ng Mo er's Jury empaneledto inquir died Friaay, at 110 ., | > death of William MeMuannis, 10 months, Funeral Su LU cas shot Waterlw two 0 and =€ s ftis], n, and u‘r Ch kitled by John J. Hade, r at MeCaWhy & it TR A ] | Courvy’s undertiking moms vosterday aftor- HENGEN « i last, at 10 pom L Muurit Yonsany list, At 10 pim. | M ind Mo 1 Marshal Goodwin Funeral from Masonle haliat 1 | rrested Hade after the shooting, iday afternoon. vidence adduce such as tosat- , No. %5, A, F jurors that who held a yer asons b gun in his hand, was about to assault Hade, S Ihon Rt e and that as ho had on previous oceasions LR beaten Hade severely, the latter lad reason order of the to fear bodlily injury A verdict was returied to the effect that McMannis camofo his death from & pistol snottived by J. J. Hado, who was at thetime__— acting in sef-defeus = Charge of i, who at and A, M. will | n Sunday, Apri the funerd of lengon, Master | ind wished to seo the country he disco ered, he would undoubtedly travel v the Chicago & Northwestern, on account of the uniformly excellent equipment fast tim 1l sure conneetions whieh | prevail herever the Northw run Dr. Holmes, homaopathi to the late Dr. Dinsmoor, Dou gl il Three floors filled with latest spring novelties in millinery at Bliss. s bloc z - Marria e Licenses, Thefollowing marria licenses were issued ¢ Judge Shields yesterlay, Name and address, § Joln S MeDonidd, Omaha 1 Lilly G. Knapp. Grag § Xudolph Bluw, Omaha Intzen, O Take the “0ld Sioux City Route” S, &P. R R for Sioux City, Huron, ro, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth and the entite north and northwest, — e A Notable ture, The Burlington routeis the only line from Omaha to Chicagoand the eastand =outh whose solid trains depart from the Union depot, thus avoiding the incon- venience and annoyance of transfe ik Builling Permics. ctor Com'ng. The following per nits wors is 3101 of War Proctor, who has been | superintendent of buildin cof the varlos military posts | Mrs 1. Joln, two-story frame dwellin. 1 Arizona, will arrive in Omaha | Eleventhund Arborstrects ay and will spend. one day i this MR the site of Fort Crook. by the s vesterlay ¢ 12 8 tor 1.000 400 Total.,. 415,400 sleopers, I 9:10p. m. Good train, 9 the st rs, diner, Makes all onnections at Chicago, his is in addition to the vestibuled fiyer out of Omahaat 4:30 p. m. daily, which aarives in Chiengo early next ‘morning. City office HO1 Farnam st. -~ ght Pian On easy monthly rose wood bargain, - Sherman & McConnoll, preseriptionists and family chemists. 1518 Dodge. $150, payments, 74 octave 1€ stool and scarf, Gre A. Hospe, 1513 Douglas stre ___ANUSE BOYD'S. = TO-NIGHT LAST PERFORMANCE KIRALEY'S Niter— Queen BOYD' Monday and Tuesday, April 6 aud 7. £ that IWO EVENINGS and Tuesday Matine. Inhernew | Lorlal plas by ot ot llves ¢ Allert Roland Ha £ Napolean Bona rteand the Kmpress Josephing [ JOSEPHINE, EMPRESS of the FRENOH, Supported by Willahm Harrls as it wnd an excelient o mounting Seats BOYD'S. DAY The W HERRMA Mme H RMANN. — —'STROBEIKA, T X AVE GIRLS DHEAM riday BOYD'S i April 10th, 11th and 12th, The Celobrated Comed In her Brilliant Musical Comedy STARLIGHT Supported by her own Company of Comedy and Musical Tulent VERYTHANG CHANG me KIFls. Lo TWO NI1iHT3 ONLY W EDNE AND 1 Ak liato urs mystortous “BLACK ABLULK Suturday and Sun- with Sat. M enne Miss Vernona i Miss J hew songs, "Wink the Other Eye' and Bawe Thing Over Agl Box shieels open Thursday wt regular prices. ~ D®PRICE'S mBaking i\z%Powder. sed in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. KDEN MUSEE WILL LA WLER, Manager. Corner 11t and Farmm- Streets, Omaha, Neb. WEEK O APRIL 6TH. THE SAMOAN WARRIORS. The firstand only troupe of fever brought to “this country. Thei Atofua, isthe one who compelled his _men plunge the scothing waters during tho great hurrieane at Apia, which destroyed the Germun and American wir ve L in - Maren, 1889, and rescued Ameri id German sailor: The Sam are noted for their gentlen ud generosity. They have been converted to the christian on. Theyw no heards and hald heads ar sarcity, O tory s their chief gift and is highly prized, Tattooi thoir wemlknoss. These warrio il tatioed; They arethreifty and economis Thisis the tirst troupe cver brought to th s country. They amise the people with war songs, wap dances, knife juggling and fencing. onn w o into The Fumius Laugh Provokers BURT &% KEMPTON, All RRight, dancing andl In their high class co The Greatest Trio of Grotesque Dancerse | RENO AND MACK IN PHEIR UNIQUE ACT, LES TROIS DIABLES. tingof elustic contortion aes W J. 6. MEIL.WAY THORNE AND CARLTON "MAN VS, WOMAN. N MORTON, A comical and artistic series of wonderful feat pind JOHN Br nof Duteh Wittls Grewtest o Back Jumper fn the e Tu thelr Suecossful € omleal satire onw curent dianatic play, New Peo New Face nstrosities, An avalancheof Specialty Attraction ple. New Ac Freaks, M Rare Paintings, Sculpture and Art. The Greatest Museumn in the World, ONE DIME ADMITS TO ALL PARTS. | Each Saturday Children are admitted to the hest seats (ree at the DIME EDEN MUSEE, i Curiosities,

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