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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY MORRISSEY OUT ENTIRELY. | soonasatieswos mute s e nc rom wner |1 0VE FEAST OR WAR DANCE? where thoy waited until the panel was fllled in that room. Theso men usually made a { lvinie a8 they avaruged tuo deys each weok is Ral ivate 14 i during the entire term. The new jury law i Ho is Relired to I’nvnu? Life by the City | pur T AL o s ted ook oF ey Speculation as to !hn Outmm? of the New Council. jobs, and next Monday, when the courts con - York Railroad Meeting, vene, such men as Paxton, tho millionrire ; Yatos, the banker, Bochel, the counciaman ALL ACTION ON HIS CASE WAS LEGAL | iinrofpafothers will siin tue, jury box | FIGURING ON WHAT GOULD WILL DO. MAY 6, 1891 5 CONTINENTAL. Special Sale of Boys™ Knee Pant Suits. , - B200O 0n account of recent purchases we are enabled this week will come i | in contact with the clothes of the —_— ragpicker and the greasy suit ’ Rteconsideration of His Confirmation | of the mechanic of the shop. ‘The vew jury | The Missouri Pacific's Sugar Rates p ctly i 3 law is no respector of porsons, and like rain, Position on the Programme— (3 A e st u""" it hits the rich 8 woll as the poor. Just now b M: l.';:[ e “"f Pty i . % ok J In—Councilman Bechel Gets in 001 1he Wealtny bonel hutders ana buan y Long : to offer the greatest value ever shown in our Children’s His Grading Ordinance, men are making an effort to get out of Short Haul Clause, - m'ri\'lnlx;‘xllho state at $2 per day, but they aro ’ . l s not likely o meet with any marked degree o —_— department They have pleaded wi udg ¢ s D& . g City Attorney Poppleton decidsd at the | B T jua ey shawve pleaded widh the Judges, | Niw Yonk, May 5.~On the meeting of the 8'50 I council meeting last night that the council | drawn you must serve.”) Since recciving the | 8dvisory board of the Western Trafi associ had full authority to refuse to confirm the | answer they have talked busincss trips, but | ation, which is to be held tomorrow at tho as the courts have decided | Windsor hotel, will depena the life of that wppointment of Frank R. Morrissoy as sani- | this wili not wi o e decided ] t ud every man who runs association. After the failure of the meeting tary commissioner, and further held that | Lo send for and Beginning Monday we will offer several large lines of boys’ all wool Mr. Morriasoy Is now out of 8 job so far as | “Thre Ypll yerving on diries, o aw, 150 | 8t Chicago prophecies of the downfall of tho cheviot suits made in the best manner at the popular prices, $2.00, ®n ofticial position is concerned. jurors were drawn and of this number | 8ssoclation were made aad theangry attitude Mr. Poppleton, in his opinion, revie ninety will appear at the opening | of tho members who wont to Chicago went of the torm and remain three -weeks, after | far toward giviog such prophecies the color the case at length. He stated that the i | which they wili about their business and v. T o v cil had confirmed the anpointment of Mor- | tha other ninety will put in. an appearance | Of Probability. Time scems now to have rissey on April 28, and reconsidercd and re- | and sit out the balance of the term. smoothied their anger at the missing members pealed at an adjourned session of the same The judges are of the opinion that the | and to have cooled the indignation at the cut moeting, The only quostion, the city attor- | Pinety will be a sufficient numoor tokeep the | rates instituted by the Missouri Pacific, and ney held, was whother the voto on the mo. | COUF!S running, but atany time when the | the rajlroad men now in the city are predict- punels are exbiausted, the jurors who are out tion to confirm an appomument was an | on a leavo of abs sence will be summoned and | I€ 8 harmonious mecting tomorrow. It is I 3 O Y' S’ KN o E p N,I\ —~ exccutivo act or whether such a mo- | pressed into scrvice. L lently asserted that a quorumn will be I :) A b $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, less- than the actual cost of manufacturing, The sizes are 4 to 14 years. Come early. We guarantee the values; they are just as represented. See samples in our show windows, was subje o recousideratio a present tomorrow. There is doubt, how- { iy J Rk s 3 £ 3 ) i A MO e TR e G O L B i o 50c will ‘be the price this weck on boys’ all wool cheviot pants, all sizes, After re ing the rules b ng on the ques- - Mr. Huntington will not be in New SD UPBRAIDING. tion Mr. Poppleton said: “1 am therefore | COULDN'T ST compelled to say that in my judgment the mo- tion to reconsider was in order and was prop- | A Lincoln W erly passed and that the authority of the 6t - offibers mantionad to. qualify is ioompleto AL e e esram | Teeting bad been made. President Marvin They are bound L note the rules of the char- v May 5. [Speelal Telesram 1 g o4 and Chairman Albert Keep of the ; . “ ter and the council. They were under obli- | to Tue Bre.|—Mrs. Rand Little, Sixtu and | Cpjcago & Northwestern, Sidney Ditlon of gations theeefore not to attampt to qualify, | I streets, died at 7 o'clock this moruing from | the Union Pacific and Chairman Cuappel of Dor to take oath, nor o givo bonds, until | tne effects of morphine, taken with suicidal | the Denver & Rio Grande were quoted yester- their appointment was ¢ ) y b Tt Vv Wt Wl e o Nt thk BORE: 50c will be the price of our finest braids in boys’ straw hats, the latest styles. ern Pacific oftices yesterday could tell wheth- ol e 50c will be the price for boys' hats in fine crush goods, all shades. man Suicides Because o i 5% s prodicting harmony aud peace for the @ council. Ly el u ‘The Missouri Pacific's sugar rates will un- “But what becomes of Mr, Morrissey!” | dry and accepted the iuvitation of & lady | doubtedly be up for discussion as they are OF. OLI q aS an Ot) 1 S- asked Morearty. friend to step into a wine-room of Brockei- | stillon the slate from the Chicago fiasco. = “Why he's out," said President Lowry. meyer's salcon and have some beer. Mr. | Tho Tribuno says they will probubly be ex- Anid Gipen, tho AR hord Sonchow Uit 1 wifo g gon | plained iy Howovat, tnd Hh Toad sy THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPP *Wo have not acted upon his case yet.," | j;1o the wine-room and entering the pluce he | put on good as in favor of maintaining said Mr. Beehel. “His appointment is 00w | foynd her there, He upbraided his wifo | Tates. Mr. Gould's pet schieme of establish- in the council’s hands.” bitterly for such conduct and she took tha | ing joint agencics will also be brought up | - 3 3 % = i Later n tho moeting, on the favorablo re- [ piiiori¥, for such conduct and she took tha | 8 I W. P, Ward, Cedar Rapids, In, telegraph | Bora wi xton and John A. M | RA”.\WAY TIME BARD port of the committee on police, the ay howe she purchased some 1 e t to be brought up is that of | repeater; Wilbur J. Cunningham, assignor ileged value of the Henry | r’s 8 8 B 8 ment of D oufirmed, J\I‘Ir time during the cvening she swallowed the | Canadian etition for through freight to ”'1 1e-half to L. L.II’-'u(g\.'llhm;d\» \,\\'-] -lllh ('munlslm'k that kept in the branch ' i 5 i CINCAGO- TORTINGTON O tlo and President Lowry voting in the noga ug and the physicians endeavored in Vi the northwest, and action muy be taken in | valve gear; Charles K. Harding, Atlantic, on Fifteenth street. ‘The suit has been | : Q < snecialis! o uot * iR tlon e drag and the physiciaus endeavored in vain | (o northwest, and action mus L commores | o elbctrlo muilway sisumn: Aivent” I u in tho United Statos cireuit court and | Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, imahe. | popet o amason s *| Gmah The Bishop Clarkson memorial hospital — law, with the idea of having it tested in the Merna, Neb., car coupling; Louis | is for 14,000 against Boyd, and $10,000 each | 3 3 ST N N 20 By e i b JaR offercd tho use of four beds for emergency | A Specific for t uigh Following La | supreme court. The long and short haul lor, assignor of onc-half to F. H, Har- | qeainet Paxton aud McShane, who were | $4O® Do%&:fi‘f\%ub TREBRT Si0pil: R B, 11683 b = cases at & per week per bed VBO: IR RBIDT thBi1HW 11 GHARSI titARTA! r\'\:‘uml“u ;m. h?lph. I\‘n‘w ,\114.|n‘.;7! L:x. h r«v—xw‘-inmul l('u\ sureties, ? + B ’ 650 pml... Towa Local 11200 The action of tho fire and police commis T T 8 scovered from | if auy is to be made, all freightalike, whether | #ine sley Klinker, Union Mills, iy ————— Teaves [BONLINGTON & MO RIVER 45T sion in ordering 2,000 foet. of fire hose was | yoary Ber b ["‘.“,:““,mf,“\‘;‘,,\f(,“ll,..':\'\" for local or through delive The through | stacser; George A. Lowry, assignor to tho | Do not take auy chauce of being poisoned b R R T M A approved tenteough, Mrs, A, J. Allen, wife of the | freight is only a swmall per cent of the total [ Allianco twine company,” Des Moines, In., | or burued to death with liuid stov P | 1025 a m(o. Denver Day KExpross..o.o | 405 p m '} physician reported 102 deaths and | editor of the Scott County (Towa) Blade,says | tonnage on the New York Central, nmount- | automatic feeder for twine making machines | paints or enamels in bottles. Tho “Rismg 1020 m Dendwood Express.....o..| 405 p o 320 births in April Chamberlain’s Cough IRemedy is a specific | ing to about 12 per cent, and on the Penusyl- | and feeder for twine machine: muel H. | Sun Stove Polish™ 1s safe, odoriess, brilliant, 1038 8 m| 1111 Denvye Expross 0 616 D m x Architect Beindorft submitted plans and | for tho cough which usuaily follows an at- | Vaiia to ubout the same, Hence, it will 'bo [ and M. H. Merrideth, West Liborty, Ta., ma- | the cheapest and best stove polish made, and MR R AT T e Py fl ' Bpecificati of marble and ule work, | talk of la grippe. For sale by all druggists, | Proposed tomorrow that some road, with the chine for wiring wood fencin uC. | the consumer pays for no extensive tiu or { 8150 m)|. Lin Loe 00 p m vault doors, and clectric light wiring for the e e association at its back, ignore the obnoxious | Rathbun, assignor for oue ¥. | glass package with every purchasc. Tava P T8 G i1 Ve city hail Found an Unknown Corpse. “lovg and short haal” clause and adjustits | Pecault, Stoux City, Ta, hydrant; Daniel 5. AP Ounbia. | Depot I6th and Muson Sts. | Omana. The junk dealers' ordinance was amended | - p CICHG R REROTEE BB O e, | tanifl to meet the through rates of the Cana- | Satterlee and H. Kemmerer, Bapnesborough, Addresses to Labor T 23 Oty Day Expresiso.[ €10 p 16 making it a penalty for dealers to purchuse | =T LOUIS, Mo, May 5. —The parti dian lines, In this way the one clause of the | Ia.. shed: Harman V lutz, Alta, la., There was a meeting of laboring men at Night Exp. vin U 1% Truns. | 645 o m stuff from persons under eighteen years of | cowposedandincinerated body of a man appar- | jaw will be tested, as the whole law 7 g i 945 p m K a gen- | railway tie; John A. Van Winkle, Denison, | A i 8 -3 Y Y y ireen’s hall last night at which short ad- = i i Arrivos nge. ently about forty-fivo years of ago was found | eral way will be tested in the action of Coe | Ia, washing ‘machine Charles W. Wilker] | (reh's bt last night &b wehich Shot ad ud MArer Als | Orahe Water and gas mains were ordered laid on | yesterday about a mile south of this city, | Brotuers against the Lebigh Valley. Strang, Neb,, type writiug machine. e 'l,‘ 4 i { "I h 1 Kanaas City Hxpress (ex Sun):| 438 p m Lowe avenue from Cuming to Hamilton | Notning was found on the body which would | 1'he Suu today “Mr. Gould’s pur- - | F. C. Keiste orge Kleffner and others )0 Denver fox {409 b mw Btreets, preparatory to paving the street. Sin e Y SSaUR GO ey VAIO0 WO poses have so far remaived a mystory ‘The How the on le with pro- | upon educ and other topics pertaining | 250 1 m| and Kl w0 p m Through Bishop Scanucll an invitation was | ¢stablish the identity of the corpse.but a man | {on, the opiuion of a gentleman given below | tected bear No check rod ogues | 0 the interests of the masses. The eight i 4w Fxp. (o Siin 21120 8 m extended to th students of all the parochial | ATSWEXRE the description of Chicago, wag | itis ciear that ho has applied some kind of a | of Borden & Selleck Co., go, 1ll, | hour law and the strikes now disturbiug the o ! s, pchaols to awelcome President Harrison ut | WhO said he was a resident of Chicago, was | godative to the feelings of the members of Sl labor circles of the cast were touched up by Lenves [CHICAGO, MIL & ST PAULT AR 4 Crelghton collego on Wednesday nex: 1“‘1‘[‘( bt "]‘_'\" RIOIVaS) BB V“‘“ "d the advisory board, and yet noue of them The Paxton Hotel Fire some of the speakors. o m".m‘ 2t T ey 0 An orainance was_ introduced prohibiting | (ER0, SoRRRICh, WO, B BN BGV.Ave | havesomuch as hinted whatitwas. The | i not effact the hotel proper in any AP Visam . Gl coko Expron | o the maintenance of dairics in the corporate | Weighed atout one hundred and sixty-five | gy j5 able to explain the reason of the re- | G ! 3 i P A PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, 9esiazean limits pounds. ! markable change, which will have the effect | WAY 80 s to interfore with the operation festiarod Lenves LAGO, I T & PACIFIC T Ao > s e ! n v a 5 - - ~ + " ha. |U. PP depot, 10th and Marcy Si dri An amendiment to the liquor ordinance was Tite 5 3 of turniug tomorrow’s meeting iuto a loye | of the house. Only the annex was dam E. V. Clark of Geneva is at tho Millard. R UL T POt LA L AR It vide . o (DeWitvs LitieEarly Risers. Best ltHei| 70,000 ¥ Wi Gance, . M Gould and [ aged and guests have been cared for 1 > [ Nisht 1005 8@ 4 ntroduced. It provides that “no person so | "nii ever made. Cure constipation every | feastoru war dance. Messrs. Gould and | ag g 3 Mrs. Ben Hayden ot Lincoln is at the Pax- W05 Atlantic Expro: } ™ p \ licensed shall keep open his saloon between | tima" None equal. Use them now. ark have decided to leave the Manager | without the interruption of a singleday. | {on “Vostibule Limitod 5 o m thk bours of 12 o'clock on Saturday night 4 s i SRS VIR ROW. Leeds to his fate and throw him onto the N, Bl O Cath o1 Des. Molties Tari ta atithel ST O A PR X £ud 4 o'clock on Mouday morning, nor dur- O\ arBIRL TS GEe RiTAAYAR oA meray of the advisory vourd. They have Pensions Granted Westerners. Mocray Dike) Depot 10th and Marcy Sts. | % such term sell, barter or in any manner 3 e isavowed all knowledge of the cut iv sugar | Wasmixatox, May 5.—[Special Telogram g TR £ 5 Sk Gty iPRine dispose of any liguor, and any person violat- [ C1ICAGo, May 5. —The cigarmakers ¥eport | rutos aud have informed the commissioner | oot o HER 1 PRrshhg [wzm" antad No. b o7 Johnson and C. P, Shur of Kearney are St Paul Kxpre Ang tho provisions of this section shall be | that so far 275 shops have been heard from, | and other members of the board that Mr, [ 10 ©HE BEE. HCLLIL AL ©- at the Paxton. J A AR T ToAINS Unown soee STOUX CITY A PACIFT e fined £100." of which 200 reported a readiness to pay the | Leeds ucted entirely on his own authority. | braskans as follows: “Original—Barnabas | M. L. Elsemore and W. J. Falk of Hast- O e U liah A oD Depot 15th and Wehster St b I pay : 4 faliste in the Unftel States. Their long ex- Depot 15th_and Webster Ouwalin, yAnordinance was introduced authoriaing | new scale, The total number of men report- | Mr. Lecds came to New York fust befors the allman, Hugh McClintock, Jefferson Myers, | ings are at the Paxton. perience, remar il wind unyvoranf suo: R T T A O TR R, the assistant city attorney to employ a sten- i sloso | time set for the meeting and was submitted | Henry S. Reeves, Allen (G, Seaman, William Mrs. James T. Paxton and child of Greely | cess in the treatn and cure of Nervous, = e - 3 the others having returned to work in the | SPuViuced them that ho was justified in fling | Risher, George Butterbaugh, Marion J. Hart, | Rev. J. §. Edwards of Lincoln wasn | the afieted cverymwhare. They gaaranioes . | 115 8 m| . Chleago Fxp Tk Groves presented the result of | )ong” where the new scale has been ac- | the tari ut Mr. Leeds' mistake was in | fronri R, Biss, PlattJ, Vandusen, W A! [ Omaha yesterday on the way to Salt Lake | A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE OURE for | 43) p m . his labory in & neat munuscript volume dofin- | Loutsy ot applying to_the association for loave 0 | Hawes, James Brontiord, Henty Grifiths, | City. | the awful effects of oarly vico und the wumer- | 4105 u 11 0 ng tho boundaries of thenew voting dis- > ) reduce the rates. 1t is said that of his | Aqditional—John Hylaud. Increuse—Baxter | (v N et 5 ovils thatfollow in Iis train W10 p w|Local 1 | C 4 ¢ 5 > id, | i ounty Commissioner Corrigan departed by g A SASES k£ tricts. The report was adopted. Attention! 1f you desirea fine head of | Superiors felt that thero was a plain vio- | Bayks. Henry Steffoy. Reissuo.. Samuel . y sion orrigan departed RIVATE. HLOOD AND SKIN DISEASE Tersa —OMANL T O0s Y ely and permanently cured Mr. Bechel, called up the Douclas street | hair of a natural huo and free from dandruff, | lation of the agreement, and if they upheld i ' for the mountaius last night, where he will speedily cn;;;rl remain several weeks. He hopes that the | NERVO O e »s F. Harris. Origi i 0 s CENUXEDIS: | Omaha. (U P, depot, 10th and Marc grading orditianco uad secured iis passago, | Full's Hair Konewor is tho best and satest | Mr. Leeds they could novor expct, uny othor Miller, James F'. Harris. Original widows— U8 DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DI a Eva F., widow of John A. Danielson. b omo relie | ORDERS yleld readiiy to their skillful treat- | 40) p m| .....St Loufs Cannon Ball r. Bruner alone voting in the negative. Tho | pre 4 ish i road to live up to the agreement. Mr. Loeds G 4 it b ;| change of climate will afford him some relief | [lo, s @rading the street and orders the board of No Coke Region Disturbances. He will make a_statement, which is said to | Doorseh, Reissue--Harsena L, Martin, e e et R o D e e i AT e e | public works to advertise and tage the neces- Scorrsnale, Pa., May 5.—Reports from be alrcady in the nands of Mr. Gould or Towa: Original—George W, Bean, James ker- HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- | .00 a m|..Hastings Exp. (Ex. Sunday( sary steps to have tbe work done, 2 stiyneny S e Mr. Clark, explaining why he ordered | r 'y ocoursey, Willinm L. Read, Jobn Hur | C Beatri nentiy and su. fally cured In every ouso, | 10 b m) Wahioo & Lincoln Pas. (Kx, The fire limits ordinance as amended was | VArious points in the coke region, indicate | the cut in sugar. It will contain some ley, George W. Flower, Patrick Burke, Da | P S ri 4T SYPHILIS, GONORRHEA, G . 8per- | b d passed. Then Mr. Bechel got In somo flne { that everything is quiet, although evictions | interesting features on_ the other roads, 1t is [ ¥ (°PrEs iz iower Fauick Burko, D T B, Siith. matorrhes akress, Lost Manhood, oo EIANACS v e o’ Ve o sti e 3 St said ticularly the Alton and the Atchi- . , G . K, Ire A Thonius Burker, Al Night Emissions, Decuyed Faculties, Female Dopot I5th and Wenatar Sta. arliamentary work. He moved that the vote | are still going on. Suverintendent Gray and | said, par the. Andrew J. Bears, Henry R. Smiih, Benjn | Stimson, mother and <lste e R IR UL v . v which the ordiance was passed be recon- | Bosses Callaghan and Agnew were given a | son. ‘The complaint is that Mr. Leeds found | iy b Johnston, Jouathan Lengle, iRoyal B | D, Siith, Harvey, Chicigo. to ofther sex positively cured, as well as all | 510 n m{= Sioux City Accommodation. sidered and the motion to reconsider be laud | bearing. The two latter were discharged, | bis neighbors making wholesalo slashes i | Giofy ' \William Ashman, Jutmes W. Bethards iants—M. M, Butler, Weeping | fanesional disorders thit resuitfrom youthee] | (G b i Stoux Cigy Erprens (e pon the table. The peculiarly worded mo- | and Gray was released under bond of $4,000 | the rates and he simply met them with an | Hopry” Jordan, George See, Harrison Mo . Hustings, Kansus City; J. k. | fellles or the oxcessof iaturo yours. 518 | Bancrois asscnger (Kx tion was unanimously agreed to. v easionrilosia il open rate. The Sun, before Mr. Leeds filed | Gwen Orasmus 1. Wilson, Henry Tacker, | Watson, polis; Samuel Long, south | STRICTURE Sparanteed permanently : e “What's all that forf? asked o member. Constipation poisons the blooa: DeWitt's | bis tariff, found evidence in New York that | Rotor B "Shankland, Loyt In. Means, 1tob. | Bends D. A. Keiso, Harvey E Fray, Pondor: | mithout ontting ety ot ¥l complete Deptt 15th nd Webator ta “That," laughivgly replied Mr. Bechel, | Littlo Early Risors curo Constipation. The | Quite a number of roads stood 1 with tho | gi6Pq Bpfupkigutl, Lewss £ acans, Job- 1 Ao % ity " Wromonis 03 | Fthout catting, eaystic or dilatation Suret o Ty S puts the matter in such shape that it will re- | causo removed the disease is gone, sugar maguates, and it was believed that | Goughiin, Walter M. Fritzsche, Eijan b | L5 1nCs o alseyes. o springfieid: | ment's pain or annoyance. SU Louis & K. C. Kxpross. quire the unanimous consent of the council — they made it an object to the refinars 10 give | Grdice. Additinal—isaac Mothersell,George | Ghlnagos Bt shpam. o b k. Pynon, Clar TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. G0, T & FACTRIC. T Arri to_reconsider the ordinance we have just The Tro¥ Fire. them tho best shipments thut wore madodur- | v “Flowers. Incrensé—Thomas B. Christy, | Chapman, Surprise; Midge T A SURE CURE The awtai_efects ot Union Depot, Councll Blunts. | Transfer assed. We won't have any more monkey- | Tpoy, N, Y., May 5.—It is stated this | 108 the latter part of Apri Elias L. Johnson, Joscph Stagg, Isaac Gump. Morgan. [ansis ¢ . % ourly vice which bringe e e ng over this matter for a while.” B Rat the 10 by fii a8 paena s *'1 don't think the advisory board will de- | niohael Pollard, Reissuo—David S, McMil. | City: K. Williams. Exeter Inma oreanie weakness, destroying both mind and Sz titlo 1 prast ' guiotd L sl henat "’fm‘" "S_:_‘BH e 0]!! y fire at the furnaces | mapd the discharge of Mr. Leeds,” said & lan, David Woods; Samuel'B, Helzer, Honry fl“ olu; Conrad J. .-\-Immlh it ce: Mrs. bodyd. with all its dre.ded ills. permanently T A s A rure Cure for Rhenmatism, o he Ty jstec) pand fren company on | president yesterday. “Mr. Gould, I think, | B parions Daniet Auderson. Keissue and | 16y ¢rs and duughier, David City.” = -~ ° | eured 'Q Address those who have tm- | Teaves |CHICAGO & NOWTHWESTERN. | Arrives W 3 reaker Island will be less than $400,000, on | takes the view that Mr. Leeds misinter- i S The Millard—C. 8. La Follette, Peoria; S. S 1“% X o 1 huve personal knowledge of cases of rheu- ; ; increaso—George McDonald, Peter Siddle, | gibe M) Dot Ny S, bE paired thems lves By im. | Teanster| Union Depot. Cauncil Diafs. |Tranefar matism in this vicimty that have been imme. | W0ich there is an iusurance of §1,000,000. proted hus privileges. You will notice that | griginal widows, ete,—Minors of Philip Kav- | Seorton’ 1 0% eoubuques C. A Fetemson, | sroper indulgonoce and solitary aubits, whioh | oo o diately relieved and permanently cured b s the oftense he committed is not directly pro- | 5p4uzh L re s ot Wi rate, MIss Stuyme, | [uin both mind'and body, unitting them for | 2408 Vestinmlo 1 Chamberlain's pain baim afterother reme. | DeWitv's Little Early Risers; only pill to | vided for in tho by-laws, although it is a part L SRR SN tor St Louls Willlam Pratt, Miss, Muyne, | fuslneas. study oF matriag | hRem W = , ve | cure sick headache and regulate the bowels. | of the preambie that no company shall cut . 7 Xrlington; 4. T. Wiseman, I MARRIED MEN or those entering on that | ‘g bl 0 fieie BsE ye dies were used without. any benefit. 1 have 0 1y shall All for Sister. A, Ludwig, Arlington; 4. T. Wiseman, Lin RaaBil R s P § .'& been handling the pain balm for the past five e rates on its own authority, oven if its neigh- | pow mych mwoney have I .ot in my bank? Armstrong, Beatrico; John Oluey, Ke amisted, v ¥10re Of physioal debllity, quickly | 6 p mliowa Ascommodation (Sit oniy)) e b b e el | ati eeitan pasifeTash night and the chances | committed by his neiebbors and demanded | {Phts more, What will X do then, stranger! | on, Neb.; John Reose. iroian How Ry- | Ia based upon fucts. First—Practioal experi- U hion Depot. Conncil Blutle. | vannter Hitediby L s ou see,sister has such a terrible cough, | an. Superior. N customer who onco s Chamberian's | aro moro favorablo for s recovery, as the | &hSeatation. Then, if the latter contin ' and ople 6ay it will be bad on her if she | James Orr, Atc n balm will have nothing else when again | hemorrhage has been stopped. ued to violute the agreement, Mr. Leeds peor ¥ 1. Clurke. Papillion; | ence. Becond—Every case Is apecially studied, | o 00 A, B i don’t get better soon, and the folks tell me | Chadron: need of such a medicine.—E. W. Dotter, P, Bennett and wife, | thus starting ri Third — medicines are | 430 % o ortes und son, Has- | propared in our Inboratory e Chieago Express. .. Chicago Express 1ly to sult could hav claimed the right to meet their ne.— e e s 3 Haller's sure cough syrup will cure it right | tngs, Neb. cliohands, Us Lincolni ] Saononse¢tins ofeoting pureswithoutinjnry. “Un Postmaster and druggist, Elm Creek, Neb. Gesaler's Magic Headace Wafors. Curesall e oductony st shal, Mr ) up; so you sco—five conts! Thank you, | p hp e ”,h,“;,"‘v"j,f",’,_"\. e Free: | Drs. Betts & Betts X ) T S A T Y beadgches in 20 miutes. At all druggists | ¢ rond, I think that the advisory board will | Stranger. 5 port, Il J. G, Steen, Kausas City. ’ i L Pl Lo b1 H 4 e BEen DLWt forelve and forget und then start over agaln | Culored Men Want Equal Righes. | o havextenga, Iy Wesw os dolnes, Tac. . | 1400 pOUGLAS STRFFT - OMAHA. NEB | fyensfes| va ransier The May Term of the District Court Rocnester, N. Y., May 5.—Three men - dndet ol INCINNATI, O., May b. he American “lmg e, ,J llurrrll. 440 p ml.......St Louls Canon Ball.. 1215 p m Larger Than Ever. were drowned yesterday in Braddock bay on Northern Pacific Improvements. Citizens Equal Rights association, composed i iagnim, Omahas oo HUMPHREYS, TLeaves |CHICAGO, WURLIN & QUINCY.| arrivas il The May term of the district court opens | Lake Ontario, while building a railvoad | New Yoxk, May 5. —Thomas F. Oakes, | of colored men, today adopted a series of res- ilm B, Keteham, Mount Ple: Transter_Union Uepot. Lonnril Hlusl, T Monday morning with the largest docket | bridge. president of the Northern Pacific, yesterday | olutions affecting their purpose of securing | Qourtis L. Ash, T Rands “TER‘NARYSP‘C‘“GS o pRam. A B that judges and attorneys have ever seen in A stitoh in time mT“;., and if you | confirmed thé report that the directors of | the free exercise of every right given them aiorist.. Kot v. Neb.i W, A" M c B .Creston Local this district, take Hood's Sarsavarilla now' it may save | thet road hud authorized the purchase in the | by tho constitution. They catled the atten- | Keizhan. fted ‘Cloud, Nebii K. T. Kearucy, TFar Borses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, . ‘The torm just closed bad a docket on which | months of future possible sickness. market of the preferred stock of that com- | tion of the administration that colored men | yA®iSate N0 APty .'-'1','|1.:’"|",:n- nAim POULTRY. there were ,406 cases, but the docket of tlo ——— pany with money to be recoived from the | were appointed w office mainly in the south, | John . Mck Wunsas City: Mrs, G0Rage Hoph audreatmentarAnimals coming term will break the record andap- [ -« Polish Centennial. Manitoba land case recently decided by the | where tho only political service colored men [ Brown, Ularinda, I L. H. Keot, Orl pear with 2,556 civil cuses. Of this aumber | Several hundred Poles assembled at more than two thousand have been noticed for triul. The judges view the facts with consido able interost, whon they realize that the M A Neb S B. Davi Valley Uanited States supreme court in favor of tho | ¢an render is to send delegates to national | Relii {1 batld o Newark Vajley tional hall last evening to cclebrate iu an ap- | Northern Pacific. The rehearing asked for | COnVentions,and are denied to those in north- | jing “nenver. Colo.; Isane propriate manner the centennial anviversary | by the Manitoba company had, Mr. Oakes ern states, whose votes are necessary to the | Gibson. Lincoln Poli success of its party. The officors elected B S ia of the adoption of the Polish constitution, | said, been denied by the supreme court and | were: Bresident. James N. Townsend. In. y—J. Comstock eations Indammation ngit ilk Fever. 5 TheOriginal and Genuine resgalioer Grives Nellrache (WCRCESTERSHIRE) W " " Stanton Neb.; term will run at least until August 1. which occurred May 5, 1791, the case permanently closed. diana; vice presidents, N. P. Wentworth, CUN: IKeith, Watertown, T The assignment of rooms has been a prob- The interior of the hall was neatly decor- “We think we will gt the money about | Massachusetts; M. nston, Virginia; sec- Morris, Ch H.H..-Urinary and Kiduey Diseasea, lem, but at last that question has been set- - o ing dre vi o " *‘In the meantime | retary, . G. Barbodoes, Washington city; tled. Judge Estelle will preside over the | H10: tho stage being draped with the Amer- Ay ’ A O ISy e Tho oy he | icau'ana Polish colors. f Y lenty of moucy on hand 10 | treasurer, Waiter S. Thomas, Obio. The criminal docket, and will occupy the larges! X 2 S _ | anticipate the purchase of the stock if the | convention then abjourned sine die. Foom, or No. 1. Ju the. court house.. Tugse | . An excellent programme of vocal and in " J1.e-Eruptive Diseases AR BVl i raryata. Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - neva: J Des Moines; Dr. M. J. K. . Maxwell, Chadron; i . Louis; J Kaufman, J A. Aron, Li Stable Case, with Specifics, Mannal, e hd - ) arket conditious should warrant it. The e Buker, Deadwood: C. E. Trwin, He irinary Cure 011 ‘and Medicator, ‘or:m;-n,:,\’fll b-!‘fi ruwmmxf. 2, od -‘““M‘; ::::;.'3:&"::.'{:“ ¥ ?:T»:‘fl?‘ bt v W83 | directors have “lifl authorized the expendi- How to Prevent Pneumonia, (el o York 16 Stadii .‘-rl;‘elrl;:n-r‘! Cnres:lll, ity ln“. CE rvine in No. 8. oth w! ave charge of & . y "N po. | ture of 2,000,000 for the improvement of the Any tendency e e PRSI illam Buchineiser, Ohio: by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere M, Jury cuses. a ey prominout local Po- | roperty,” We tind that by reducing lurge | o A0V tndency of a cold el Thomveon ‘and_ wite. Marsumét aidia thy Casiity o8 Recalo? o4 Frioe- Tmparts the most deliclous taste und zest ¥ ~ " 'The rooms on the third floor of Tue B Tho celobration closed by & short address | £rades at cortain points we can save in oper- | ¢iueriain's - Cougli: Kemedy and — astog n Ancorson, Sioux City. | HUMPEREYS' MEDICINE 0, sty building are nearly ready for occupancy. | fou‘Mayor Cushing, L CEEOSS | ating expeuses §00,000 a year. Herotofore | goniriie to avoid exposure, | S0 faras it . R Doy ¢ Qorner William and John Bts, Now Yor! DUPS, ey will che cerpelad swily ' russols; snd i ot the volime of drafic has not beea heavy | can be learned no case of the grippe has re- | Brett, Wood Kiver: 8. 1. Graham, Ce HEUMPERETS’ GRAVIE “J"{;:f;:f,"\‘\‘,"‘,{:,;;“y e e matia They Got it of Course. enough to demand these improvements, but | gulteq in pueumonia where this remedy has | Wyo.i ¥ J. Cox, aff, Cléve the tonnage is now so great that it is of the utmost importance to our interests to begiu the work of improving the line by reducing been used, and more than a thousand bottles | 4. B Woods. Che ‘rand have been sold each diy for ton months past. | VP Chicaso. over the equity " dockets, and will occupy hJim! 1 say, Jim! Yeup—comin’, FisH, \ PG AN mam; what's er matter! Why baby has got Y, 1851 D v HOT & COLD Tho largo room, Nob will bo occupied by | the eolic; run down to drug storo aud get i | grades and straighteniug curves.” Foraaie by all drugewis > SPECIFIC Mo. Ty el Judges Davis and ~Hopewell altornately, EAPRD DS s HoN, ey Woolley Wanta His Money. To uso 3 years. Tho ooly succossfal remody far brergr gt [ TLEATS, { These two judges will attempt < A Relief for Rheumatic Pains. i e — P f k et 3 to handle a jury and look after the busiuess Looking for Irregularities. Tn many cases porsons subject to rheuma. | "W Propose to make the board of educ - | “Notices f fu linet r (en wnvier Uil head, /7ty Nervous l]abmty, Yital Wea! ness, ey estsemued i | Gami, in the other counties of the distriot, Cotonel Thomas Grunason and Captain | tism have got prompt reliof from pain by ap. | tion Pay Mr. Woolley’s salary o the end of | conta: each additional line ten cents. and Prostration, from) bror-work or other chuses, s, and ia in my In the criminal court a murder case will be | Ellis of St. Louis, botb in the employ of tho plying Chamberlain’s pain balm. The relicf | the school year,” said W. F. Wappich, who called next Monday. government as revenue agents,are iu the city | it afforas is alone worth many times its cast, | is Woolley's attoruey, Thowas McNauice, who is now in jail, 4 RUA4 i which is but 50 cents, and its continued ap. | . “The board had no Hent to fire Woolley as charged with haviag murdored KElsie Wil | looking after the operations of the revenue g ! did_ and we shalF*proceed to collect his : king atle b e plication effects a complete cure. For salo | the, liamson, alias Kate Nichols, 8 woman who re. | 1aws. They have visited the distilleries and | } i, P saliry when 1t becomesue up to the first of @1 per vial, or v and large vial pawder, for opinion, the most SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, oF sent postpald on receipé palatable, as well of price~HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE 0., s de Cor. William and John Sts, N. Y. =+ aowt whole. RAREBITS, uos that is sisted of tailsmen who were picked up by the | that the wreck in the Union Pacific yards by | was struck with the name which was tne ° . Lovsinl ] Facial Blemishes, 1% ‘ sheriff, and the “peekers' " panel. As a rule | which the deceased came to his death was | 5ame as that of a cousin of his who early in After Evidence e e . the publie knew nothing about anything ex- the result of an accident for which no one | the '60s went west to seek his fortune, " He Frank G. Krotchmer, speciul agent of the A 2 cept the regular pauel. was to blame. Several children testified | Went to the Palmer house where Mr. Durie 2 ho members of the sherifl’s panel used to Vo stopping and was mot lons in tentijy, | United States interstate commission, was in hey had been playing near the spot and | W BPing y Mt RS . (e . number about fifty. These men appeared on | LD8t thoy 0 ing the far-westerner as the relative whom | the city yesterday. His business here the first day of the term, watched those who | L placed the spikes on the rails, forgetting | place t e many yaaest was for the purposé of gathering testimony were excused frem the regular panel and got | L0 FeOVe them e hgdaokaten for NASY TOMP in the Howell lumber case. Just what he ®s & rule mado as much money as the mem- | . Dishop Scannell was tendered a reception | Therelisa prodigious number of persons | (i} vigii the Pacitic coast during tho latter . bers of the regular panel. last night by the people of St. Peter's church, :l‘:‘““ hflx“{fl‘ "'r'»'}'."‘hf’:;:f:! o I‘]";fl:;“fi, IS | part of the moutn, aud returniug will hold a ‘The “peekers’” wore kuown only by them- | at 518 South Twenty-sixth street. The occa- 3 oy A o trick's pills to cleanse and renovate their | 5634100 in this city, ATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS . selves, the lawyers aud the court officers. | sion was very much enjoyed and many were | system. 1t wouid do tbem more good than & Sralis X Book en Derma.- wuady &e. , ¢ - by all drug _— — " Im ' sidod ou Niuth street, will be placed on trial. | 87 quictly on the look-out for any irreeu- | S | July, when his termof ofice would have WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP Bwl His defense has not been outiined, but it is | '8t ‘;‘. ‘:‘ ““} 2, ol i Found the Long Lost. expired. The board will simply pay §360 to For tho Skin and Scalp. % thought that he will plead temporary insan- | 0ut their district. Cmicado, May b.—[Special Telogram to | MF, Woolley whetner b is considerod super- y Proparad by a Dermatoloy seo that you get Lea & Perrins' ity and that he comumitted tho crime while | 0 op om0 | a0, MoV S Stewars | Wtendent of buildiugy,qud property oe uot.” 2 Joare: U uuder the influence of liguor. LR, Jontume otivipate, Hia pUsity (Of .the | Trn._Bxa.]—Postofes Iuapsstor. Blawary Do you think you can force the paymeat finnmams, scaduad. ally stin, - 1 1In the system of juries there will be a new ll‘lr;m' A W 0F e T ;& rous Ponden | found a loug lost cousin today. When the | of Woolley's salay sl perspiration, ugly complesion az a4 | departure. ebe combine in Pozzoul’s wonarous Powder. | ;s pector was mding down town this mora- | *I know we can,’ safd Mr. Wappich. cto, A unfailing remedy for all e — | .Jifl‘iiifi}“li:“:‘&fil‘.‘& baen three pancls to T me—— ing. In porusiog @ moroiug papor, be ran | e : DELICIOUS - S T e L AT e Reerech: Bignature onovery Lottloof Orliiual & Genuine ‘ from, awn by the coun! 2 me, across the hotel interview with David E. Jaligraph writing machine is no longer a - A INCAN? 'Ok commissionors, the sherif’s panel, which con. | _The coronar's jury In the Gieason case held | Thucie of Seattie, Wash, Ganiain . BIswArs | 1ustry bot hos bosima & necestiy. 0¥ Fas/Aslo by Drugsiots or gt W7 el Briee 0 secks; JORN.RINOAN'S BONK, NOW YOUK Wheless electric railway systom Warning—The public Is cautioned that all the patents and fnventions of Malone Wheless for overnead and underground rails wauy systems aroowned and controlied exelus sively by the Wheless eleciric raliway com pany of Virginia, ofice Washington, D. C., d that any compuny using cither of said in: | ventions is fiab'c 1o action for infringemont 2 Spocinl notico Is horeby glven that no licenses is QUICK. Others in | bave been granted and that no person s ¢ comparison are slow or | powered to xrant licenses, The Wheless ele DEAD. Ifsufferingtry | b6 rallway cowpany, D F. Merrill, Jr., sccre- s WODD'S PLASTER tary, Washington, D, ( 7 Theie wirout loast two hundrwd of them, | permitted 10 make the woqualutance of the | dollar bottle of any blood purifier. For sale | ¢ SRULI sire, wreat w results: DoWitt' | Vanilla, =) Of perfect purity. It - WANTED. > sell the Pinless s Bty Feeedn, MR 1 Bracy. | tisbop e by sl druggists, tion, best for Siok Headache, best for Sour | Lemon =| op great strength. ! B roitea Nas Bolderis Soinaral s oxir Uins sxie g ', Sy - e S n - £ v 1 « e I only by moows, | watch for jury ‘irals and g0 | Mra, Winslow's Soatbing Syrup for ebil o Stomach, il 3 gl"“'.d A GRS S = . b oxtTealva it l Al e Woro liabio 1o Do callad Whin the sthe | ol pein B sona'a bote. o %Y | Wasmivarox, May 5.—(Special Telograuw Attached the Eiseman Stock. ohe = o A nucu]’“ BATAMYNDID UsPSTLNS 0 e S aaaane tua by EAl panels were exhousted by the chalienges of plactodtr st to Tue Ber.|—Patents were grantod todsy | Samuel P, MacCounell of Councli' Blutts | Rose etes, vor as delicately physicians for the oure of Gnce, " Address 111K PINLIESE iue atlorueys, these men were put on, As | DeWit's Litto Barly Risorstortha Liv or. | to Albert C. Booth, sssiguor of oue-ualf 1o | has brought suit in attachment against Shoriff | ond deliclously as the fresh fruit. | SUrR v MIUTAA" S 5 e 0. M0ET Sk | U Horman §i Worvestar