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res—. irt Face Powder and Iroggists sell it doing his best to crowd the number of prisoners in the county jail to 150, He sent up Bove Fields for «ixty days for vagrancy Victor Lindholm,” Patsey Dooley Fred Brown for ten days each. The chict of police of Dayvenport, writes to know if Willi wanted here, Gl that city Sunday and just filed of Try Spanish C you will use no oth Judge Helsley and ons which he had thrown into the river. He id that he had been sent up for ninety 8 in Omaha and had escaped, leg irons and all. No such man has b rrested here, and no leg frons are reported missi Moses Alexander w afternoon for atte counterfeit silver dol vegetable pedd coin came to him by ¢ toes, Antonio Scoi 18 the complaining witness, the hearing befove Judge Helsle will be held this morning at 10 o'clock Moses was released on 00 bail, He wted ves ing to pa b a *. Moses is a inimed that the shange for poti- an [talian peddler Pending signed his name to the bond in Hebrew characters, Judge Helsley directed the police to notify” the United States authorities of the arrest, the f v intelligent their wternal per habitation, fo ? othing that w ymplish this They not o it a heathful » of the soul s0 quickly and ef: of St Pat- renovate bran new ing one fo " fl fotel Fire Did not effect proper in any way 80 as to interfere with the operation of the house. Only the annex was dim- aged and guests have been cared for without the interruption of a single duy. Charles Metc An inguest to dete death ot Charles Me died rather mysterious| ©'s Death, 1ine the cause of the alfe, the old man who on Sunday morni at the house of William Kounds, on Harney street, was held at licafey’s yesterday morning. Mr. Rounds and William Rexford, a neigh- bor, were ex: but their testimony elicited nothing / Dr. Rosewater testitied that he had made a post mortem examination of the body and found death was caused, primarily, by an ante-mortem blood clot. The man had evi dently been suffering for some time phthisis, a form of i- from fatther than that i e stato somewher 2d thebody il something is ased, will be hield for a fow days u \earncd of the relatives of the ¢ - ¢ Sister. have I got in my bank? conts, strangor—only wunt five What will I do then, stranger? ,sisterhas such a terrible cough, and people suy it will be bad on her if she don't get better soon, and the folks tell mo Haller's surve congh syrup will cuve it right 1p; so you see—five ceuts{ Thank you, stranger, We desire issues of the MORNING Bk of Novemb nd December 2 for our files. Anyone having a copy of either of these mumbers will confer a favor upon this ofice by mailing them to Robert Hunter, Be office Why,you s Real Estate Matter At yesterday's session of the real estate exchange Mr. P. L. rerrine spoke at some length on the proposed organization of real estate owners for the purpose of advancing tho interests of Omaha, and offered a reso- Lution to the effect. that the members of tho real estate exchange were in hearty sympa- thy with the movement. The resolition was adopted unanim A resolution was introduced and passed ex- tending tho thanks of the exchange to <lol- onel J. B. Findley for nis lotter in tho Kit- taning Tinics on tho r President Hartman small pamphlet issued Pittsburg, Pa., in whic advantage: length, It tato, having recently adjolning Benson plac were _dwelt tles Omaha real purchased eighty acres s Sarsupari tiong, and effcctually removes that tived eeling. Two Nervy Thefts, Willle Watts, a cold d youth was ordered out of town yvesterday under a thirty days suspended sentence, but will be held one day ta seo if he can bo identified. He is suspeot- ed of being the thiof who entored the house of Mme. Charity F. Hicikman, 973 North Twenty-seventh avenue, last Sunda; ing whilo the family was at shurch, and stealing about $100 worth of Jewelvy belonging to Mume, Hickman and her vicce, Mrs, Mitchell, The thiof was scon by the children of a neluhibor, Mrs. Proctor, and they will sea if mor: thoy can 'identify Watts as the guilty party. Muie. Hickman is also out oue load of lum- bor, which was stolon from the premises Saturday oy a couple of white 1 Yo trove up sud coolly took possession of it. - DeWitt's Little Early Risers. littlo il eyer made. Cure constipation every ime. Noue equal. Use them now. Bost - CEMENTS ANNOL A matinee porformance of **Bluebcard Jr. will e given at Boyd's today, Tho eng ment of the piece torminates \um'lfl John D, lh\~|l who was un b, sickness o co de his npersonation of Benzini, Sunday night, is appearing in each performance and 1s irresistibly funuy in the rolo. that such a se say o good dear for w blo forit. But such is the fact. 15 the work of George C. Staley, clever actor, who is to appear at Opera House for threo nights and S, matinoe, begivning Friday, May 1st will bo put on sale tomorroty morniug. Mr. Willard Spenser's vory popular comic the *“T'he Little Tycoon, welcomed at Boyd's The opera was v wheu last heard in Omaha, 1ts music is al- most classic, yet simple, Bovs whistlo it, tano maidons pound it and music boxes heen \l'l to it. “Love Comes Like a Summe ' “Whon I’ Was & Boy," “rell will t Mon- much liked Mo are all e compuny th: ple. Miss Teliula Evans, s A Soprano is of tho v prima donna of the i Jenule Cioldthwaite, Alice Hosmer, Will Mande- ville, Josoph Mealloy, and George Lydins are also with the coripay ‘This will be the closing week notle ento dreds past ty aunce given is tho talk of the more laughter in one evening this weak than in an enti comady, and the cost is ouly 85 couts for the best orchestra seats, —— They Got it of =0 Jim! oh Jim! T say, Jim! Y uL r'm mam; what's er matter! Why buby h tho colio; ran down to drug store uud KoL & Potile of Haller's pain paralyzer; quick, now, of tho hyp- ainmeats at the Grand. Hun plo attended them during the and | which | D{PHCQS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDN Preliminary Steps Being Taken for Cutting Down the Hog Back. The question of grading Douglas street s | idly taking shape, with & prospect that the cutting down of the hill will begin before tho end of another month. The ordinance as passed by the council has now goneto the mayor for his approval. As s00n as this is attached it will go back to the council, The matter then goes to the board of public works, and that body will udver- tise two weeks for proposals to do tho work. In the meantime the city engineer will pro- pare tne profile that it be completed be- | fore the time for receiving bids expires, Upon the return the board of public d the con- action to val of the con- s work can begin City Engineer Til the subje in speaking upon ‘By dil ) | | forts the can be , 80 that th ks 0 tonight t cont were dor ¢ could bogin on the morn ing of May 20 nas been working on the profil yme time, and - has it so near com | pleted that he is sled to give figures that | are almost absolutely correct. He estimates that to grade Douglas from Sixtecnth to Twenticth, and the cross strects, Seven- | teenth, Bighteenth and Nineteenth, will re. quire the removal of 110,000 cubic yards o earth, Figuring this at o s per yard, the eity's share of doing the work will bs close 1o 812,00, I'e cut of the streetis of interest. Tho profile shows a cut of five feot on the west of Seventecnth street; twenty-wo feet vst side of htecnth strect; twen | | feel in the center of block be- tween [Eighteenth an feet on the t on the adual dey west sido west of Ni 3 . sido of Nineteasth, > to Twentioth, a comparison this will give nsiderably less than that of Dodge from Sixteenth to Iwenticth and o 1 that of § be vcts above mentione » the surplus earth will be placed is a natter that gives the e neer something to think about. It" was tLe intention to have takon it onto St. Mary's avenue, but owing to the delay in getting that street in shape for grading, this nus been given up and an or place will have to be found, tion of this earth will cut somo figure in the as, a5 the overhaul will have to bo figured. rest place for dumping the carth is o, between 'Lwenty-soventh n on Dodg street wenty-cighth avenue. An- other place is on Thirty-first street betwoen Parnam and Dodge, but as this is o long distance from tho grade, Wfillson thinks it will hardly be con Still another idea is to bhaul it down Douglas strect and dump it in the river. Should the contractor be able to sell hi: there is a chance th th con- act may bo taken below ) cents par cuble yard, in speaking of grading tho enginecr furnishes some figures that show the amount of grading done last year, I the lirst place the amount was greater than the previous year. Taking the entire year there wef : yards of carth re- moved each day Hud 1 i a string i day, one would point every two min- including the teams doing this hauling be Sundays. during ten hours of have pussed a given utes. This scems like an_enormous quantity of earth, but with the Douglas street grade, the engineer states that this year the amount will much greater than last. 'This of course, will include the grading of Walnut Hill, where the property owners are paying the entire cost and in other parts of the city where the contracts are let under the three-fifths clause, oo rolitical Gossip. “If pointers come in your line,” said a gentieman well postetl in state poiitics at the Millurd hotel Iast night, “I can lend you a few. It is rumored, and I think the matter is sottled, that W. S. Garber, who has been a member of the state board of trahsporta tion, will succeed Mr. A, P, Brink as bank examiner. “It Is also said that Semator Kountz has written a letter to the executive com- mittee of the alliance m which he said that if he could be of any servico to the alliance he would accept a place on the board of transportation, The bourd, you know, has to be made up of mem- bers 1 the two dominant parties and - the repnblican party_and. tho. silance will bo counted as the dominant parties, It Is preuy dofiuitely sottlod that Governor kus\l(m and it WAH @ will bo u conforence at Lincoln next of republican wheel horses for the pur- posc of petitioning the state board of trans- freight rates and to Judgo M. B. Recs in_ nomination for fon to_the supreme bench 5o as to get d of the alliance convention, which will in all robability nominate Mr. Rees for the same oflic A Sure Cure 1have a pers rheumatism inity that have been immediatel; 1 and permanently cured by Chambe un Balm after other rom- es weore used without any benefit, I have bandling the Pain Balm for the past cars, and have nover had any customer express anything but words of praise for the ne. It lm» been nce that hamberlain’s in Balm will have nothing cise, when again in nead of such a medicine. E. W. Potter, postmaster and druggist, Elm Creek, anitation Under Difliculties. The police are notifying property owncrs at the rate of several hundred a day to cleau up their premises and remove all garbage and rubbish Kach patrolman is expected to notify the prperty owners on his beat, and Lof six men is looking after ) are overlovked by the r gulur ng a tour of the alleys as well, sentinent scems to bo in fayor uing up, but there is a diffculty en- sred in securing wagons. The only 0ns 10 bo had are those rogularly in the : department and there lort erop. ‘Ihe sanitary commissionor has wiven it out cold that he will arrest tho first man not employed him who is found carting gavbage. ithstanding this, a few teamsters have all, and no ar- the temerity to respond to t - Soothing Syrup for chil- ieves tho chid from pain, cents & bottle P e L Mrs. George \. Tillson has gone east, hav- ing been called thero by the aeath of her father, who resided at Lancaster, N, H (‘/am Baking Powder. A Pnre Cream of Tartar Powder, Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable Vhiolesome, l No other bu.hng powder doe: uch works | ot | through tho crowd and d OF NER Mary Nelson Displayed it in Coolly Stopping a Runaway Team. An incident occurred in front of the Paxton hotel on Fourteenth street about noon yes- | terday in which a young lady displayed an amount of bravery aud heroism not often seen in these prosaic days. A team of hieavy draft horses attached to an omnibus, which was standing in front of the Mur: started north on Fourteenth street while the driver was off the box. They s00n broke into a run and the passengers fu- > tho 'bus got badly scared, As the team neared Farnam streot a slight, | demure logking young lady stepped quickly | from tho sidewalk and graspea the flying | steeds by the bits, By tugging flercely at | the horses she quickly brought them to & standstill and turned them over o the driver, | “'rhe” brave young lad ‘ RIGHT K [ auickly \peared, but not 1 that sne was a and lived av Seventeenth and hurried Do not take any chance of being poisoned or burn h with liquid stove polish, nels in bottles, The “Rising | $ Polish’" 15 safe, odorless, brilliant, | ost and best stove polish made, and | the consumer pays for no extensive tin or gluss package with every purchase. el i Apr1 Weath, redictions, If a peck of March dust iy worth a king's ransom, and April showers bring | forth May flowers, is it not vight to p | dict vhu every day in the month the | ted, vestibuled ns of the Chicago, Milwau- il railway will continue to hort line” between Omaha The electric reading berth of their pa s their own patent 1 by any other company. , 1501 "Farnam streot, limitod kee & St. £ run on the and Chic lamp in ¢ dn't Win, George A. Rutherford wants Harry Robin- son arrested for ult and At some stage of the game Ruthe: W to three loose teeth and got a pair of biack eyes. Still his hand wasn't a winner, wants to play even through the court. There are two t the other to buy i and many a plamn into an entirely different meaning and s “I wan clothes cheap. T demonstrated the are always good. and five nincty. in cvery way, »Some merchants get the best they can; some get the meanest they can. Your dealer in lamp-chim- neys--what does he get for you? There are common glass and tough glass,tough against heat. There are foggy and clear. There are rough and fine, There are carefully made and hap-hazard. You can’t be an expert in chimneys ; but this you can do. Insist on Macbeth’s “ pearl top” or ““pearl g]ass which- ever shape you require. They are right in all those ways ; and they do not break from heat, not one in a hundred. Be willing to pay a mckel more for them, Pittsburg, GEO. A, MACDETH & 00y NEBRASKA National Bank V. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, Ni&3. Capital, - $400,000 Surplus Jan, 1st, 1890, - 62,500 'y W.Yates, Pros| Jnmes W. Sava Cushing, J. w Johin_ 8. Collins N U Vatrion W, 1L Hoghes, cashior THE IRON BANIL, Corner 12th aud Farnam St A General Bauking Busioess Transacte | Winslow Wilkes, The fastest 4-year-old pa stallion fa th World, | Becoraz:14 1.2 at Lexington, Ky Wilkes, dam by i | 18l at il v with usualt T0 WEAK ME N e N, Toustul arson weakness, lost e .vnl\ng sroatiss mnwmv iculars f Io Q‘-pi.'nma Eadlcnl Work b “é W m”-m" l'nl‘. l. Co Vow! us, Conn: ERY& COLLOPY. Suffering from the effects of e e e e and now he * man in search of a bargain in a suit of clothes, a cheap suit of clothes.” hey sound a good deal alike but they're two mi make a business of selling Cheap Suits. Our business is selling Suits Cheap. fact, to your satisfaction, that when we A week ago, we advertised between seven and cight hundred suits at four ninety )id we sell 'em? Well we should smile; We sold so many and sold ‘em so quick that we were broken on sizes before we knew it. ment, to accomodate the dozens of customers who could not get fitted, on account of coming e will put on sale this week, six hundred suits, just as for these same goods in your life, 300 BLAGK GHEVIOT SACK SUITS In a Tull line of sizes, guaranteed fast color, and every thread wool, cut to fit, made to stay, lined with good Italian and trimmed in first class order, suits made to sell at ten or a dozen dollars, marbly low price (the lowest ever known) of $6.00 A SUIT. 300 ELEGANT BLUE SRRGE SUITS In all sizes, every thread wool, a fine dressy spring suit,cut, lined, made and trimmed in first-class shape Suits that would bring twelve dollars just as casy, at the sensational price of $8.90 A SUIT “Suiting” you will certainly suit us. Nebraska Clothing Co., Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. N VOTING PRIE 18, The Clerks t. last fall in Old Registration Are Blovking Them ¢ The 0ld registenms who ser registering the voters for the genoral election, met in the counart chamber yesterday, and under the direetion of City Clerk Groves commenced the sask of redistricting the wards of the city tnto voting precinets, The work will oseupy several days as it is a somewhat diffienlt matter to arrange the voting precincts se that none ot them shall contain to exceed ) votes. The work has as yet hardly boem commenced, but the indi- tions are that not less than seventy voting s will bo established. No reference 1g paid to former precinct boundaries ividing up the territory. he men who are working out the scheme are going throuch the old registration lists, locating the voters by house numbers, a when two hundred and seve hundred are found in any I drawn about that portic it is designuted as a pre Mayor Cushing 15 takin lively sub-division and has suge that the redistr 1d do for some time to coui ) votes should be in ar is to provide for any might ~take plac stween now and me of holding the fall election, thus ing the necossity of a redistricting at tv, a line is of the city mup and ne interest ting shall be 1 vet. igration that Ie the Aus s u good one, but believe to prove a costly alian ballot upon th sald: ¢ 1 hold th s ¢ 00, to vote bonds in the sum of but have no assurance that the oposition will car: If it should not the would be out” an enormous amount ter the old system wo 1 bond )0, but ballot that hereafter we should hold but one election o year. We must make up our minds in the fall and d that we will need the following ycar for carrying on street improvemonts, must combine all the propositions and vote upon them at the general elections, at which times the county will have to stand its share of the expense.’! oide upon_bonds DeWitt's Li ullu Early IKM rs, best pill. 1ings to bear in mind in buying a suit of clothes. at a right price. sh, i Take a blackberry, when it's ¢ advertise to 1409 and 1411 Dodge 8t., Omaha, Nab. ———BUILDERS OF- First Blass Carriages. The Leading Btyles. The Lowest Prices. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLIOLT HOTEL. Omaha. Several us rluull @ from il eseapes and fire ala the building. Stean colsd weater 4 siensh wroom, Eable unsurpassed any- e where, B, SILLOWAY, Prop. HOTEL DELLONE. Corner 14th and Capitol Avenus. Just completed, has 100 rooms, thra> stairways, from the top to the bottom, has fine elevator and dinning room se: fire proof throughout, fine billarl rooms a the finest toilet rooms in ths city. Larze sample rooms, Suites with bath &3 Co: 14th and Capitol Ave, Straet car servica in all directions. Rates, from $2.50 to $1.00 DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, Arulset o eath on Rubber, slivor Billogs at lowest Bridge and Crown Work Wihout plates. ANl ‘work war , PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM nce, l6th street elevator. Open evenlogs wahs Seion ISDAY, APRIL 29. 1801. to gull the public. Money Cheerfully Refunded when goods do not satisly. susceptible of being he walks into a store, walks up to the smiling Now that's just what he don't want; he wants hty different affairs, To insure another good as gold, at prices you never saw SEND FO will give you full value for every cent. Suits are made up with every care, well trimmedand durable; they're {worth every nickel we ask and are profitable and economical suits to buy. In the higher grades, such as Spring Overcoats, Business and Dress Suits ourlines were never so complete. {ING at REASONABLE prices see BROWNING, KING & CO S. W. Corner 15th and Douglas, THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. erin R VALUE REGEIVED ! That's what the average and fair minded’ customer demands at the hands of the dealer, in exchange for his money. WE ARE MANUFAC- | TURERS AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOTHING. We offer none but reliable garments, materials carefully selected and made up right®- ' | They're always the cheapest to the consumer. When you're offered MEN’'S SUITS OR BOYS' SUITS for less than your own judgment de= |clares the making worth, there's a “nigg alone. Common sense, when used, gives every man a fair knowledge of values. Time is money. We have neither to waste in making up trash A selection from our $7.50 line of MEN'S SUITS Cur $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 the woodpile.” Let'em For RELIALE CLOTH-+ ILLUSTHATED CATALOGUE. DOLLARS AND SENSE 0 ne is to buy a good article, and The English language has many queer kinks and turns in it sentence in plain common every day English, i turned around ake the average salesman L suit of Some stores l'ime and again have we sell anything cheap, the gools en, it's red. 1 big week in our Men's Depart- too late, named at the re- AMUSEMENTS. BOYD'S LAST TIMES. —TONIGHT [ Mat, T Prices, AT—— BLUEBEARD JR All the Great Ballets. All the Superb Scenery. All the Clever Comedians. BOYD’S. "N AT iver Iriday, ..llll[d‘l), huml.u May 1,2& 3 America's Reprosentative Comediun, Mr.Geo. G, Staley| Tn his Seceessful Comedy-Drama. A ROYAL PASS See the Great Locomotiv: Race, 2.-Real Working Engines.-2 Hear Mr, Stiley Sing His Latest Songs. Hox sheets open Thursday morninz at usuul prices. “German Diulect THE GRAND -7 THIRD WEEK. A GROWING I’OI’[L\L SUCCESS. The Li it the brilliant \ evening nlghtly). Two hours of uproarous Orchestra, #5¢; balcony® Zio DIME EDEN MUSEE. 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