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— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1891 VOTING LIKE AUSTRALIANS. ! | pluralicy, 11 | Fourt Ward Loochn | plurali -Jeremiah Howard, 7 W5 John S. Walters, 0; Loechner's %, Bouth Omata Ohooses City Officers Under the Now Election Law, INNOVATIONS CAUSED BY THE SYSTEM. - 10 IN O { iy eralda’ Given with Marked Suo= cess by the Club, It was alarge and fashionable audience which gatherea at Washington hall last even. ing to witness the performance of *“Esmer- elda by the Clio dramatie club At 9 o'clock the curtain rose upon the first ne of this pretty little comody the first performance of the club this year. Cousidering that the performance was the first of the kind the club ever attempted, it must bo said that the mombers did excced- well. Nothing but light farce had here- bean attempted. ork of all showed DY, Arrangements of the Vooting Booths | and the Fixc Ward Workers a Heelors—A Quirt Electton, sion of b Omaha yostorday had its first ex- | with the worlangs of the Austra- ot law passed at the recent session legislatu tofore of th the I(“L\IL of con- The event | to the power of revoking milk 1 1s the annual spring election, at | ould be hard o single out any p Whict ono thren members of the in the cast as deserving of spec gouncil, one from each ward, and two momn | on, all doing their work so nicely. | Yooy o741 {50k tF SAROKEDIE ¥ so- |, Under the direction of Mr. Lou H. Buer, Thoed the stage manager, all the settings and o0ve changes were quickly and smoothly made, Formerly there were but three voting pre 1 were taken thus ! gots In Bc 6. Biit. b ooty With | O1d (@ North Cnrolina cinct ith Omaha, but to comply with CH e the new law, the city had been redistributed, y s (His Wite).... Misa D, Polnok The law apparent entire satisface | Esmerilda (nis duughten) - Afes, AT tion 1o ull parties who were desirous of a [ Vave Hurdy (@ young North Curolly fair ballot and an honest count, Estabrook (n man of | Owing t it bemng a new thingall thejudges | Jack Desmond (an and clerks wer »d hands and the i Miss € dskopt | machin but shortly M‘ ”"""r\![\n A wian ntessin (n L'reneh 1dv Mr. Tom spocnlutor) fr. I, Se Miss Tda N morning the and the work of smnmenced. ill givo an 1 pluces (an " Anierican yir binllots was ¢ sllowing din were o] lea of the manner in which a r deposits his bal va O ot Jot, and a polling places are the s a ni's ( exion description of ono is & de proves her looks and is _‘ gl l b as fragrant as violets, e — THREATENED BY STRIKIERS. A Coke Works Official Protected by the Militia, Movst PreassyT, Pa., April 7.—~Fifty more men went to work at Morewood today, mak- ing the total number at the ovens about one hundred. The & posterday wero fol- lowed of others to Ol T B I ling was engen- dered dent Ramsey over would_ import men. Tnre ust him and this morning cred about his rc suspicion, the militia was ¢ men were drivon away. S i | tired but uo one was hnr o 1 i Dispatches from various sect by nsic against the report orable {ll e Superinte that a led ont and the al shots were ns in the re- H L e grion indicate rtial resumption at the dif- A Waiionhox. Boiiiise, 0 Tl Do | fereat worls. Pho operators ro encouraged | nirinee (o bogt Voter propariy I assert they will soon have their plants in s. G-Rafilng tiniz publi full operation. T H—Entranco to voting pla — - . & n“ v:Im- KCs O 8D Inl police, who llx- Wilt's Little ly Risers, Best little haall seo th more than six persons aro | pill ever wade, re constipation every Dethin pnclosure b sumg time. ‘- Tickets | time. 'Noneequal, Use them now. The voter enters the room at H, and an- AGREED AT LAST, nounces his name. The clerks turn oo e I o DS aoon, 08 B¢ | Sprackels and the Sugar Trust Refoh sitting at the table then s him an Underatanding, on the back of which v have wr Pmiaverrits, April 7.—The Record says: ten thewr names. This ticket the voter re- a fight of ovor throe years Claus ceives and passes around the g to one ek : g , % of the stalls, where he places an X op- tels and the sugar trust have come to an understanding by whic! further there will be no competition between them. Tho ons are virtually concluded. not to sell his sugar in that part of the couutry east of the Missouri river and > Havemeyers are not to invade the terri- t of the Missouri, The trust and tho eckols refineries in San Francisco aro to postie the naio oftho candidato for whom o desires to voto. Tuo ticket laving heon so prepared woter folds it in such a manner that it will be fneide and then hands it to the judge, who deposits itin the ballov box. ‘Phe name of the voter is recorded by the registrar and ho Passes out. the 0 give idea of the form of the ticket, | alternate monthly in closing, so as to regulate the following sample ballot is printed the production on the Pacific coast. Claus = = prockels, asserts, however, that tho 'on Crry CLERK, Ryan, Johi sreement will nov affect the refinery hei Itis believed, however, that stops will surely be taken looking to a curtailment of 1ts pro- duction. Hall" reputation forrestoring the hai and changing gray hair to the of youth. COUNCILMAN. Millor, A, V. O'Neil, Thomas J Riwhbart, John [ Towl, 1. 1 Wood, William M, “st Warn, world-wide to bald heads original color “Independent | JIndependent | independont | Demoerat | Here's a *tato of Things, w York, Aprl 7.—A Boston special The government is remitting the money refunded to the states under the di- rect tax bill in old silver certificates, issued unaer the Bland it dollar act, The state of Maine's §330,000 came here last night, and part of it was offered in settlement of balances at the clearing house and rofused, The bauks have o verbal understanding not 10 use the silver in the settlement of balances, but the act of 1882 provides that no bauking association shall refuse these cevtific hence fears of bringing the banks toa sil basis current. The matter has caused much discussion and the outcomo is watched with inter For Mesnens or 1ie Boakn or Epucation. Bulla, James Condon, Dani Jones, J.D.. Persons, Frank ., Should the voter by acciden ato his ticket, it is rewurned to the judges and he is given ‘another. This may contivue until the voter has destroyed four tickets, after which he becomes disfranchised, as the law limits the tickets to this number for each voter. 3 At the close of the polls, the mutilated and | Do not take any chanco of being poisoned misused tickets aro sealed and roturned | OF burned to death with liquid stove polish, to the city clerk, from whom thoy | Puints or enamels in bottles. The “Risig were recoived, and’ by him held until | Sun Stove Polish’ 1s safe, odorless, brilliant, examined by the canvassing board. the cheapest and bast stove polish made, and the consumer pays for no extensive tin or glass package with every purchase. roctor's Visit, During the time the el six voters, one for each stall, may be al- lowed iu the room besides two challengers, one from each political party, and an ofticer. tion is in progress Secretary The clection yesterday was unusuaily General Brooke, Colonel Hughes and Lieu- quiet and harmonious, ~us the usual | yonany Roe will loave today for North brawls aund rows were uot witnes: 5 3 EStiy B In this respect it might bo added that the | Platte, where they will meet Sccretary Proc- ward worker and heeler was no longer in it— | tor, General Bachelder and party, and ac- his occupation 18 gone. The reason is that | company them to Omaha. the only thing he can do is to stand around and look on. Heretofor rotary of war and party will proba- e in Omaba about noon on Thurs- tickets have been peddled by these fellows, who would follow the voter to the polis and See that the identical ballot was deposited, but today it was different. Not a ballot was outside of the poling place, and while it was possible that a voter made pledizes, 1o man knew for whom ho cast his votoafter reaching the seclusion of his stall when he marked his ticket. The members of the board of education, the ladies, or at least some of them exercised the right of franchise, but they were fow, s The Howescale toolk first premiem at Pnila delphia, Paris, Sydn nd other exhibitions, Borden & Selleck Co., A Chicago. is at the Paxton, utton is at the Millard. nov; J. B, Dinsmore of they had failed to register and did J. A. Finch of Washington, D. C., is at the not > to go to the trouble | paxton. of swearing in thelr votes, or passing up E. H, Meyer of Cedar Rapids, la. ,is at the Murray. through tho lines of men who' gathered out- side tho polling places. In order to aid the voters, and assist them Hon. W. A. Mckeighan of Red Cloud 1s at 4n becoming familiar with the workings of | the Paxton, the law, the oty clerk furnished | Mys, E. H. Flowers and child of Sioux sample ' ballots at each polling | Falls, S. D., are at the Mu; place, but they were of no us places, as th and marked * for Voting were printed on green paper | M ample ballot."” ‘Wilham Fulle Boulinger. F. Sonnenshein and of \\’( :st Point aro at the Millard, "he Barker- Louvenstein,San Francisco; The em is expensive, but it satisfies | p. umuy \mn In.; James Hurst and the South Omaha people. Previous elections | wife, Columl anes K Ellls, Hastings; 1 have cost on an average of 500, but in thisthe | Sessions, W.W. ' Call, 8. Crocked nston ancli 81,200, Thisis, princi- | Wyo.: G. B Diuaherty. Leon, Ashor cxpenses will pally owing tothe fact’ that six additional bolline places at $10 each had to be provided, Pesidos. thero are thirty moro clorks and Kaufimn Pittsburg, Willian' Doiph, Ohica- Mrs. L. James and son, G ilton, 0. E. Weils. 1\ Kansas € judges than under the old law, cach of whom | Chie urke, ¢ Isiane Teceives 8 for lus work. S Griftin. ¥ Ny Tho booths, stalls and other fixtures cost | At the Cisey—C. A. Minkor, Lonisvillo #100, but this outfit will be taken down and | Nelii C: P Bogan, Hiubu 6 Detport, 5 ST ; niilton, 0. bktioe: alanal W stared away, for futureuse. Viley, Oliicazo; MU Jully Keidey, Bule ity, . Moni.; Charlos A. Van Pelt, Norcatur, Kan.i Counting the Dullots. W. A Kintzie, Mrs M. L. Bowman, Mrs, K Counting the ballots proved to bo a much | Hatchett, Mrs. F ; shorter task than at previous eity elections, | race Hutchott, Sch e Ok Grant D, Tlarris and the result was ascertained before 11 | J°A! Parter. wWe ) o'clock and i many of the precinets tho | Hoston: T, . Law arshall Hark: count wus completed by 9 o'clock o b K Jor There were a number of ballots thrown out | § {n some precincts on account of irregularities in the way they were marked. Following s the result: POR CITY CLERK. G W 3, Wicoxe kosh, W Smith, Plattsmouth. The Dellone—-William Stevenson, tity: W, A, Cockrell and wife, St. Nebraskn JohnJ, Ryan: First ward, '205: Second e T e , 106: Third ward, 101; Fourth ward, Mathows, , total, 641, Mr, Ryan had no opposition, ckwood, O. B, Hall, W, FOR BOARD OF EDUCATIO 5,15 Wi Morris, Grand D. Moran. F. Wash- James H. Bulla: First ward % ond 20 B Ball, ward, 168; Third ward, 'ourth ward, S, 40: total, 641 David Condon: First T4; Second ward, 103; Third ward, Fourth ward, Taseea, Min j total, 37, ‘ 5 Lawton and ‘wife. “Miss Rila Lawton, 3. D, Jones: First ward, 220; Secord sku City: W. E. Collom, Philadelphia; ward, 144; Third ward, 85; Fourth ward, 5 tota 608, Frank J. P ond ward, 110} 27; total, The two highest were Joncs and Bulla, who are elected. mson, Ohles rsons: First ward, 80; See- Third ward, 119; Fourth ward, Byron KKingsbu . L. Cantroritz.0 COUNCILMEN, irst Ward—A, V. Mille 1; T.J. O'Neill, J.F. Richart, 43; B. B, Towle, T%s; Will: Nt b, Wood's plurality, 95, Willtam' 8. Lipeum, H, 0. C ger KV enry, Lwiy itirscll NewYork; L. fuyer, St Louls Lo M. Hosiwiek, iCausas City: Robert Dorzan, Lincoln; J. 0. Watson, Lineoln; Mrs. Watson bieroll, Mrs. Howry AL Clase, Mrs 5. C, Swmith, Beatrice, . "H. Floming, 168; J. J. i A. B. Haley, 175; J. W. Sijor, Halap's plurall Third W ufl,mkuoulev. 197; John WAS JUST LIKE A SKIMMER. Mayor Cushing Finds Many Holes in the Ballou Light Ordinance, HIS VETO OF IT READ AND SUSTAINED. Propositions for Lighting the Outly- ing Streets—esolutions to Do Better Adopted—Squires Invited to Sue, Flostilities wero declared off at the session of the city council held last night, and the thirteen members who were preseut attended strictly to business C. € Littiolield protested agaiust certain portions of the milk ordinanco. He objects nses being inthe hands of the membors of the board of health and wants this power to rest with the city council. Mayor Cushing yetoed the ordinance estab- lishing a paving district on South Twenty- second street, between Hickory street and Poppleton avenue. His reason was that the titlo of the ordinance reads, “Bo it ordered,” while it should b, **Be it ordaine There was another reason. The number of the pay- in g district had been omittea, The Ballou electric light ordinance was killed by a veto of the mayor. His reasons for withiholding his signature were numor- ous, ‘the mmn ones being: T'hatthe ordi- nance passed was not the one introduc the rights of the city were not properly protected ; that the size of conduits ana their locations were not mentioned; that nothing was said about the beight of wires from the ground; that no provisions were made for th time when the plant should be in operation. Li other words, the mayor cousidered the ordinance as full of holes as a skimmer. Th ied by a vote of yeas to 6 “Comptroller Goodrich Informed the council that Gibsou, Miller & Richardson will be un- able to comply with the terms of their con— tract for doing lithographing and printing. The matter was referred to tho committee on printing and the comptroiler. i%or furnishing 700 street lamps, the Ohio street lighting company offered to furnish amp at §21 per amum; the n street lighting company, gasoline lamps at §0 p ar per lamp. The Omaha Thompson-Houston _clectric light company offered to fur ndle power incandescent lights at $20, or tw ve-can- dle power incandoscent lights at 24 per light per annum, Hugh Murphy offered to fur- amp. light ric nish the gasoiine lamps at 2145 per M Davis favored the electric twenty-candle power e light inly better at the same prico than a sixteen-candlet power g “The bids all went to t wholo and will be considered Saturday night. Mr. Osthoff thought it might be well to refer the bids {o the committee on gas and soline lamp."? o commitiee of the eloc ights. Prosident Lo opposed this, saying: Mr. Madsen, the 1, is very sick and not attend to these dutie he proposition of R. W. Gibson to sell the cityalot for an eugine house at Twenty- ninth and Spaulding streets was referred to the committee on buildings and public prop- erty. The report of the city ph month of March showed 1 hs. he March report of the gas inspector showed 478 gas lamps, 623 gasoline lamps and 126 electric lights in use o the streets. The report of the superintendent of plumb- ing showed forty-cight vermits issued to master plumbers, fourto the gas company and four to the waterworks company, His fees amounted to $40.50, President Lowry suggested that hercafter the committees should examine their papers in commilteo meetings and not pass them from member to member during the week. He wanted this rule to upply more espee- fally to the committees on grades and grading. Mr. Davis was in favor of the Saturday evening meetings, and thought they would result in much ¢ood if the members followe d vhis rule. Mr. Elsasser thought the pavers should go to. tHe commiltees as oany as Wednosday moring. *“Thoy have five clerks in the clerk’s office, and if the clerks can got a hustle on ihemselves they can_get the papers to the chairmenon the uext day after the meeting," said hi Mr. Osthoft said delivered to the ch; next member on the committee.™ Mr. Morearly embodied thisin a resolu- tion, and until Mr. Conway regains his health all matters pertaining to grades and grading will pass to the second member on this committee, Clerk Groves explained that it will be im- possible for him to got the papers to the com- mittee by Wednesday morning. Property owners protested against oponing Mason street from l‘wun.\ fourthto Twenty- fifth streets. By the resolution of Mr. Donnelly, Miss Rose Copiey, the stenographer in the city clerk’s oftice was allowed $10 extra for tak- ing testimony in the investigation of the plumbing inspector. By a resolution offered by Mr. Osthoff, the park commissioners were reque place the electnic light in Jeffers Fowler & Beindorlf were instructed to present at the next meeting plans for wiring the interior of the city hall, togothor with plaus for vault doors and marble tiling. The committee on public property and ildings was instracted to consult with the biteets and secure plans for desigus for furniture for the new city ha The resolution instructing Fowler & Bein- dorff to furnish tho superintendent of the sled drawings of the build- city hall with det s done without cost to 3 1 for the 3"deaths and 129 “If the papers can't be man, let them go to the ing, providing th the city, was adopted, The petition of &, 1 hacks be prohivited nam street between was laid on the tabie Contra:tor Squires was invited to go into court and collect his bill of &7,918 for sweep- Ketéhen asking that rom standing on ar- ourteenth and Fifteenth nu: streets during the months of August, \1]1 ember, October and November, 1500, ho commities reported that Squires has not complied with_the terms of his contract, and consequently is not. entitled to full pay ment for the work, and for this reason the board of public works is instructed to refuse to pass his estimates, Awong the ordivances introduced were tho following: Providing for the repaving of Twenty-ninth avenue, from Leavenworth street to Woolworth avenue: _ repaving Leavenworth street from Twenty-fifth street to Twenty-ninth avenue; paving Twenty- sixth, Twenty-seventh and Tweny-eighih streets from Poppleton avenue to Hickory >t and allowing the property owners thirty ich to s al; provid- ing for oue deputy at per month, two ¢ #110 per month and onestenogranher per month, 0 be employed in. the city soffice: puving Twenty-second street from Poppleton avenue to Hickory street. The milk ordinance was read a” third time and will come up before the committes of the whole on Saturday eveni: Among other ngs, the ordinance providos that the mayor shall appoint one or more inspectors, each. of whom shall receive a salary of 100 per wonth, — Vigor 15 & most excellent preparation for the hair, 1 speak of it from experience. 1ts use promotes ths growth of new hair, and makes it_glossy and soft. Tho Vigor is' & sure cure for dandraff.’—J. W. Bowen, Editor Enquirer, McArthur, Ohio, el Boyd's County Seat. “Avers Hair MaxkaTO, Neb., April 5.—[To the Editor of Tuk Bre.|—In one of your late issues you informed the people that Butte City had se- the temporary county seat But such is not the’ case, Boyd county will nov June 21, and a county of Boy as the bill become a seat cannot count; organizing law until be located until that time. Butte City is not the choice of the people as she is & small place without even a pos office, wLile more than four-fifths of the se tlers of this county have signed petitions recommenaing Mankato for the county cap- ital and the governor should beed the wishes of the people when Mankato Js situated ai- wost exactly in the conter of tho county. TiL) R, B De Witt's Littlo Early Risers; best little pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach,§bad breath. Building OfMcers’ Quarters. The awards for erecting officors’ quarters at Fort Niobrara have been announced, Feiton & Wilson of Omaha were given the CONTINENTAL, ight Weight Overcoat Sale. rooms. A backward season affords you an opportunity to buy fine g PRICEK $10. Beginning Monday we will display Light Weight Overcoats in cloth faced Meltons silk faced Black Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds, which we have sell at $10. Made bods away under price. marked down to Nothing like them ever shown in Omaha in our own work- Sce S amples in show windows. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSK Corner 15th and Douglas Streets. THE LARGEST WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI. con quarters at George H.' Jowett awarded the contract fi sot and five doubl sots and will receive for the same §5% The plumbing on the a separate bi Johuson of On Matters of Hastings, Neb, April B The re yesterday represented 815,587 t for erecting a double set of officers’ Interest County C the chargo of the Presbyterian college of tho southwest AMUS HUMPHREYS" MM ENTS. of Arlington Signs of coal oil and gas have been discov- WO NLGHTS ONLY . v Signs of coal oil and ga o been disce NLGHTS ONLY or Dt o S0 | o at D, s Wl 1o Dol Sunl VETERINARY SPECIFIES | BOYD'S. w0 R o Boulder clerks propose to organize a branch Borses, Cattlo, Sheen, D EDNESDAY AND THURSDA L April $th & Sth, Btias St of the National clerk’s protective union. S ' y Shoep, Dogs, Hogs 1 Tho World's Grontest Magiotan, AND POULTRY. 500 Page Book an Treatment of Animala The Ozor! 1 Rio Grande county was HERRMANN | itly sold fc ,000 to & Mr. Rickert and Chart Bent ¥ree. »sa Springs voted to_incorporate cvnes (Fevers,Cong Infiammntion | Prince o Postisinione K o lusionista, d the fivst town oficials will bo | A:@s{Spinal M LRB BISFaE Ol M CRarATasd by Mme. HI it N clected April 7 in the Adams | Aneastern company is trying to arrango Bis Jong and telumphant ran at his cory theatre, pital. for a flourmg mill at Pucblo with a ¢ y New York olty. whero Tor 100 nights his mysterions 3 Urocial to T | OF 900 barrls a day. perionnaces wers e talk ot (i tow: X Suporh & - S Dow cntertainment, inteoducing his 1atost won ts in Hastings | AN unsu Attempt to escape was made by the two tr —“STROBEIK n robbers conflned in AL This embrac s ! ). | the county jair at Trinidad. Slhglo Dottle (over 50ds o puzzling “ILORTS S0 e mystorions “BELACK city property exclusi There has a'so wistics show that the railroad business | geablo Onae, with Specifes, Manual AW VA ST TS DN A BTULK been quitea demand ereated the past few | mosa is cqual to the combined trade of Veterd: ure Ofl and Medicator, 83,00 R kIR Sbhee S wecks for improved farm property, and con- | r towns iu the San Luis vall Jar Veterinary Care O, = 100 Box sheet open Tuosday at rexulur pricos, o (i ol e ion P A 0 Mabi Sold by Druggists; or Sent Tropaid anywhere siderable ncti is anticipated in transfors acific conductor named Mabio | o S914 b7 Drugxists; or Sent Frepaid ans 0 TR of Adams county reelty this spring. was badly burt ina freight wreek near Trini- HUMPHREYS' MEDIOINE CO,, HE GRAN Evening Com_is bringing 51 cents, while hay is in 1. One leg way have to be amputated. Oorner W illiam and John 8ts., New Fork: | 11 1A vON COMEDY COMPANY demand at $12 per ton. Itis cstimated by | Preparations are being maae inall the e \ 3 C( careful judges that there still remains for | valley towns for au inroad intothe Brushand 3 L8 aftornoon at 2:50 market 100,000 bushels of last year's crop of | Lake creck districts as soon as the suow HUMPHRETS “ROSE GARLAND." corn fu Adams connty, and owned by farm- | g0es of HOMEOPATHIC 10 conts all over tho ouse.. Thix oventng ot 8:15 ers who are waiting 1o see corn reach $1 per bushel. Miss Elsie Tedraco wi at the oratorical cor tes Rosidents of this ci with catfish the past weck, the result of the dam breaking at Dyer's mill channel catfish, weighi twenty-seven pounds among the prizo fish market. The date of Adams county’s exposition, races and fair has been changed to, ber 20 and 30 and Octol was changed to get more of the thL trotters, McCroaty, Monday, is making a sp the fall Taces in this ity tho ovent in racing of central and Colonel W. P, circles Over 84,00 in Jiursc‘t ing promises to draw sc The gas well has attained a dopth of 1,460 feot, and work is still being pusbed down- ward. An artesian out yesterday, ing udge William Gaslin o n cccentric judge. noon while Judge Ga the spring docket, the disposition to be dilator; the judge. Thotime ‘west-bound The judge v inent attorn: as growing The Leading o osting argument when the judge without | been let to the Iullen hridge company of YOUR PATRC warning ~ declared the court adjourned | Trinidad. One bridge wiil span the north | — Until dune S, grabbed his coat and hat | fork of the Gunnison northeast of Delta and off of & nail near by and started on a dead | theother will span the main river at Delta. run for the depot. = The ply dazed by tho activity of the agod judge. | Captainand Mrs. George W, Thatcher have The Hastings gun club holds its regular | sold to If H. Moffat their interest in the monthl hoot tomorrow. Silver King lode at pen it i ported for Very little intorest has beon manifested in , notwithstanding that the munieipal cont thero aro four tickets Mayor Clarko has hiad grippe tho past wee Calig: of repair like many othe aph writing m Nebraska and I and the work is ithout interruption There is no contradicting tho fact that Last week one after- was in the midstof an inter- -~ American basin will be the scene of active mining operations this summer. It s at _the head of the Lake Fork and isin a rich mio- eral district. Sheriff Kreegor of Trinidad, was acquitted | of the charge of malfeasance in oftice and al- lowing improper intercourse with fomale in- mates of the jail. Fourteon-year-old restd in Pueblo for c threatening to shoot any one who didn't dauce for him, He is undoubtedly insane. The husband of Mrs. Lucy Anders, who j committed suicide at Colorado Springs, has disappeared. It is now belioved that he was implicated in the crucl treatment of his son. The condition of the road to Montezuma county is such by reason of the heavy snows, that it is untikely to be open until the snow melts, after which time high water will in- terfere, Fifty criminaland ten civil cases haye boon disposed of at tho present term of the dis- trict court at Trinidad. It is thought that a number of criminal cases now on the docket will have to 2o over until the next term. “There is a movement on foot at Rosita to use the Bangle Bess mill to concentrate the vast quantities of fine dump ore that exists there, It is also expected that a ten-ton “TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM.' Announcements for nder of wook tomorrow Popular prices, 10¢, 20c and ie. Friday, Suturday BOYD S| iy April 10th, 11th and 12th, The Celebrated Comedienne SPECIFIC No. 28 rs. Tho only raccessful romody for Nervous Debilty, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from’ overwork or other causes. #1_por vial, or 6 vials and Largo vinl powder, for $5. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, OF AeILE oStpald on recelps of price—HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Oor. Wiliiam and John Sts., N. Y. BSTA DL 1SHED 1865, SJRRBE:R:U-- S EIDE0NE s 1400 and 1411 Dodge 8t, Omaha, Neb. ill represent Hastings t York April 17, have been stuffed pond. Two ing twenty-three and respectively, were on exhibition at the tiss Vernona Frank Holly was ar- vinga revolver and eptem- The date ber 1 and 2. Tu her Brilliant Musical Comedy GHT 1y of Comedy STARII Supported by her own Com and ) owner of George eifort to make Mus western Nebraska, for the two aays' rac- yme star horses., handsomo the xens How son Same Thing Ovor Ag Box shcots open Thuraday at regular prices, DIME EDEN MUSEE Vs the ow of water was shut. now proceed- f this judicial district Cor. 1ith and Farnam K OF APRIL 6. nd asiin was winding up attorneys displayed u Wi monn Warrlors, First ¢ nly t Jupe ever - . A — browht 10 (his conntry, Mort W Mk, Viogemuch 80 for | water jacket smelter will soon bo evected RULLDRBO.ON \'Drcols Disblce, * i R AT T the departuro of the | ¢, Medway, Thorne and Cariton, and o host of frst ching A prom- First Class Uarmaqes wlilties, itortalument, Dimo Admits to Al PHENO-[3 7 LINE [CURES COLDS IN THE HEAD, by one n)\plic:\tium ‘ CATARRH, in a very short time, The contract to build two i fanoolty, on bridges over the Gunnison river and wood has just impatient, atiomeys were sim- | Each bridge is to cost the sum of 814,000, the sum of 851,000 The Sitver King adjolus | the Mollie Gibson on the dip or west side | and the amount secured by Moffat is under- stood to be a little more thaa half interest Arapahoe county commissioners are dis- cussing the proposed new court house in | 1 the field, 1 aslight attack of la [:nely Madis: fills Wafr . Maryetiousin Ton et chine doos not get out | Deuver. According to the plans _under con- maonines - C " | sideration tho main bullding will consist of @ATAKQG E FROM B0 3TON'DFF\CE‘ HAY FEVER, in from 8t0 6 dags, - — threo stories and a basement. Lt will be 180 5APPLETO N EARACHE, instantly, BT e foot in leryth by 79 fect in depth, and when FIFTY C¥ npleted will cost ov The A BOTTLE, v 2,000,000, ——— Wasmixaroy, April peciil Malogram || §o R O e foab” Biebar than 11 TN FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. toTue BrE.|—Pensions were graoted today | the main batiding, 4 \-ALZZ/ UODsflflm‘ R T B to the following Nebraskans: Or It aam S Chnn atandloion THE s RI& ,fE_ A b Lo B i m Tk AT Samuel B. Stiinbrook, Lucien the platform of a shaft at Forest City mine, ; = = Lewis Williams, Henry Sanders, Louls . adjusting a pulley. Losing his _§QUICK is QUICK. Others in NEBRASKA Waldler, Thomas B Xt » foll to the bottom, & distance of compariean aro How or argent, Dudley 4 AND THE N 5 ! nove, head first, striking on his SAD. If sufliring try N lt l b k ‘Thompson, Samuel Roberts, EBugene Swoble, | ghoniders, The sump contaived four or five d;& DEA Dj ~W00D'S PLASTER, d 101](]. (11] Aaron Wood, John Schmidt, Charles Truax, | fect of mud and water, into which Elingriest / It Penotrat U. 8, DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NZ Daniel C. Robbins, Samuel T. Dubois. | plunged. Although nearly suffocated before e \\u.-w..( 08 pialio s S o oua Additionsl—Parcels Wiilis, Increase—Henry | help reached himi, he was otherwise unin- AN A liDrtss pital, Leslie, Horace Dean, Orange Kidder, Emery | jured. i : i Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, - 62,800 Barber, Reissve and in e—William 1. Mrs. Helen A, Jenks, wife of Captain G. Gonorvhea, Gleet and Lewecorrhea Lo Ih-my W. Yatos, Prosident; Ross. Orieinal widow Kate, widow | A, Jenks, a leaser at the Thespian mine, shot ;-Iui'mil l[n Juyd hl\ V:u l‘unlh eriedy un oa W Bavigo, W of John Kohagan; Elien J. Kesler, former | herself through the b tled the KING, Tt dissolves st ind is | V: in i 4 widow of Daniel A, Vice. cause of tho act 1s & my S | absorbeq nto thio mflmed parts Will rofund | Vatrick W, 13 Hugios, cnsiilor. Towa: Original--John Shopard, John B. | hiad always socmed o be in good spivits, and Y IE 5t does not eure oF easos st . THE IRON BANK, Starr, Daniel B. Wrigh eliable article. ut, Thomas up to a few moments before the tragedy had Corner 12th nud ¥ar s, g or il prepaid. World, Frani Smidt, Jacob Ulrich, Henry H shown no signs of any hiaden troubles, Cun A. Molehcr, William Wills, J. Warren Twin - | was well known in tho community and w kora, South O; tional-—Wilton X\rlu?{l‘u. Increase—N. H. | liked by every oue. s Counell Blu \\1 Schooler, John Swick, Joseph H. Fenton, de- |~ mho other morning as Engineer Gruver of ceased, David W. Shean, Isaac F. West | the GGolden waterworks opened the door into Jacob Rans, William Phifor, amplo, | tho reservoir ho was startled by seoing ]1]8 O\V 1 (L mnlubufl;‘u"v{fi WilllamJiOgls Jaios L B dward | numerous blood stains, and upon_further in- T Jones, B . 6! Y vest] tion found the body of William | he fastest d-year-old paci tall 1 l\ Hawkes, _Original widow: E., | Hunigan in the well. Itis supposed that | e T AR R IR R, ey for i widow of Franklin M. 14amblin; Marie M widow of Joseph F\ widow of Jackson Haltermans Patty, mother Main; Julia, w of Charles Huner; John, fat 2a, mother o »r of James M. the deceased wandered there while underthe influenco of liquor, but it is not kuown whether the drowning was intentional ornot. He had been a resident of that city for many ye The Bould realp affactions, aild o sure pre 1v0 of all forms of skin di For Bale by Drugaists or seat by mal, F I \('lel Bl 'nn]\lu-s.‘ Fenton ( reortae 14 at ut 801 Vinton st LGB Jenuette A on, Ky., 41 Wil iinke t Omahu, N o8, o conts. 128- pago Thook on T gy s iow of John I, rus A. Lehman; t( ANNERYS& COLLOPY, City mine Boulder county, e hick > such & sensat few y H How meny. b ufter day aftor | Which mado such a scusation a fow years; SEPH GILLUTT s day from lu-mlm-nu,Iklmw that almost instant l“;‘lj”‘m‘l'l‘]“ ‘-‘l_”““:_':"l ;"’ .l“h' § “r.’ RN ‘,: et relief is secured by ‘using Haller's Pain | | ARG EUSLY SOI 9 10K U Paralyzor in the seventy-five foot. level andruas fally i s i | O A Sttt ol | STEEL PENS. | 1o ey o, sursns irmen i WKC | /hhis is the first important strike that has GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1880, | ixthe most swbstcntially constructed AOMENDINE U0 B FUARH been made in this mine since the Boulder THE A Hotel Buiiding in Omaha, Several e City milling and minug company of St. Louis HE MOST VERFEST OF PENS, | heavw brick five walls running from Patents to Western In bought it several ycars ugo. | basement to yoof. Al the ceitings and Wasmixaroy, April Special Tele: WAN TED---Agents w soll tho Pinless | floorslined witi Ausbeston five proof gram to Tur Bee.|—The following patents 3 - Clothes only | imdng, making it onpoessible to burn were issued today and Towa: Eli £, Dun ing flour; Joseph Hig lock, John T. Redd, De dump and_elevator; H ., wind mili; Neb.. washing machit Meriden, Ta., car coupi Council Bluffs, 1a,, ref Smith, Che e rallway s Géorgs hamo tug ip; to re Willism'H. Parker, line ever invented thit holds the clothes witli- your te iy [ ERS CLOTHES L Worcester Miss Address Osceola, T 17 (ien y o) John H. Ilh stly g: Waldemar Itene, in bolder; Robery afety attachme D, Stulken, Mc Samuel D, Tung! B.SILLOWAY, Prop. -1 HOTEL DELLONE. Corner 14th and C dents of 2 R SR AR quick. Fiveescapes and fire alaving n, Elma, Ia, prepar- issued; sola only by agent throughowt the building. Steam heat, o6, Bloomfela. Ta clusive right Is Ziven. Onrooeint of biconts wo | B0t and cold water and senshine i a Moines, Ia. wagon | r\l“»ml lwm.ul' line by Ul also elrcu- | everyroom, dable unsurpassed any- o g e R ars; price list riis o g Ao, DELICIOUS Flavormg \l pitol Avenue, No other preparation is the "“same as” Just completed, has 100 rooms, thres Des Moines, Ia., car coupling. g g airways, from the top to the bottom, has e T Pond’'s Extract. |asmoys } ) Mrs, Winslow’s Sooothing Syrup for Chil t fine elovator and dinning yoom servioe, i dren 'Teething cures wind: colic, diarrhaa fire proot throughout, fine bidard rooms and ete. % cents @ bottle, the finest tollet roomns in tha city. Larg - - — B . - aal rooms, Suites with bath & Cor COLORADO, Soffertue from | 14tk and Cavitol Ave. Strest oar sorvice n Trout Lake, in San Miguel county, is to b carl Stor Z made into & summer resort NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. m“F’.M.‘ T i Alamosa will have @ couple of good brick . o L Work § Cures in whnrien yArds running this sumine p Vanilla, =) Of perfect purity. e vl r’:mnruul denintaed: A 1705 DA YS, disvames of et & The Boulder pressed brick company will | LeMON =1 of oroat strength. Prot ¥, C, FOWLER, Moodus, Conn caknens pocullar start operations in a fe Students of instructed and amused T here will be suw school at Del Norte in the school of mines are belng w days, Tprescribeltan in ¥ Orange - Almogfd MFduiiy by LS8R ¢ Eviis Oicuiea 0o Economy in theiruse. SANDALWOOD CAPSULES aro the e it DOCUTA! : Sulos proscribed b 2 it W Merura. “l‘l' Kirdia, * . | Rose etc;) Flavor as delicately 4 Vogular physiciany for’ o cura op O T 10 NER MO Drcarun e wner normal term of Gonorha Scliarg 03 from tho urinary orga Bold b, 1k i May and June under | ond deliciously as the fresh frult. | uueried or woquired ™ 8100 per Lox. Alldruggl VERICE §1.00,