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FOR RELEA! FIGHTING A.U. Wyman Appointed teceiver for the Nebraska Fire Incur om- pany—The Millard's Electric Lights — Court Notes. nee € J.H in, whi Jn Nucke vas wel carry john L. Miles of the sledging 100 head of sayment of the debt. he debt was days sir connty cattle had the s yose cn s ale had been use than i i ouce swore Yo two e property county, t 10 have bec was arg ther hearin da, ter and Mcl appearance ar lecision of th Heimrod's The bes of the #gainst Edward C. Car in the district court Oudges Doane and Davis s I'nis is the celebrated oil When Hon. James E position of the executiv ¥yaska, ho appointed [ position of state oil in Heimrod held until after the s ed the order of ouster Yesterday wer and other ple for thel Bwait the yesterds ins, Boyd of tho state of Neb. d to the preme court eated gover n the peti wvas opened. 41 Boyd was not this, afte by wi removed ent pro- Authorities were cited to '11 e Which it was argued that the only svhich bhe couid legally have been Mould ha; peach Yeedinas. A Receiver The corpse of the N purance company was again exhibited before Pudge Wakeley All of the tawyers nd interested partics were present to take a Ennd in the appoiutment of a receiver. he court settled the ters into his own hand and appointing ceiver of his own selection A. U. Wyman was named for nd the boud fixed at £10.000, &nd all of the papers will be tu ex-Fe ver Albright as soon as Wyman's bond is approved by the court. The Millard Wins. In the case of Markel & Swobe against the Omaha Thompson-Houston ~electric company, the injunction was made pe tipon certain conditions being pes Some time ago the proprietors of the Mil- Jard botel, Markel & Swobe, applied for an fnjunction to prevent the light company cmoving its lights and wires from the hot he company claimed that Markel d failed 1o pay the price fixed by contr 375 per month for the use of the lights, der the decision of the court, as long as the $375 per mouth is paid, the lights will stay, but upon a failure to pay this sum they may removed. Appointed. in the position The books The McMenamy Estate. Judge Doane made a final order in the Mc- Menamy will case. The daughter, Mrs. Carrie >, Williamson is to have $1,500 in_addition to he legacy left her, and the amount is to be paid out of the proporty left by the deceased \ Court No es. The June term of the county court open today with 150 cases on thie docket Ed Hockscheimer, who is charged with Baviug forged a check for $250, is on trial. Before Judge Estelle, Nels O. Brown, harged with adultery, entered a plea of not ;ullly, and the case was continued, The court_issued an order to the sheriff to forthwith bring the absentees, that they may Bhow cause why they shall not be fiued ror contempt. wall alt in of y that were taken from William Darst under a writ of attachment Ploas of not guilty were entered in the fol- Jowing cases: Bruuo Tucci, assaulting quel llorico with @ deadly William Mathew, assault with inte der Policeman C.'C, Rouser, and Mike on, assault with intent to kill Robert Keller. In the case of Horman Kountze against the Pavorama company known as the battle of Gettysburg, the application for rruled, and the cc any, ys in which to repair maico it water tight, within thatti: for a roceiver. The names of the niucty $hree wooks ago wero called’ in the large pourt ro Of this number fifty responded End of these twenty-two wan to be ex- If this is nol o, Kountzo may again jurors drawn used. let off, but most of them ptaid ses offered wore what the reasons. udee o flirsy, being personal and usines: —_——— Pozzoni’s Complexion Powd Ay known and everywhere ouly Powder that will imp don, eradicate tan, frockles easos. sidered ris universal- d as the and all NOT Y ~@oroner's Investigation Into Beaver's Death Still Open The coroner held an inquest caver yesterday afternoon at Heafey's, Albert R. Beaver of Cedar Creek, a brother “pf the deceased, was the first witne pu the stand. Mr. Beaver said that Le $0 this city about January 9 o seo his sister, vho was a v tof the in He Juformed by Dr. McLaughlin that his flering from a dropsical tumor. After arrangements for hor further treat- ment and paying the institute peoplo §100 in dition to what had been paid ho returned his home. Miss Beaver went to the institute about Pocember 1. Witness suid ho next saw his ster after she was dead and laid out at . W ng's undertaking rooms. him then tnat it was not tumor rth which had killed Miss Beaver. Sin E,., sald the patieut came to him and said Miss on Isabella Healfoy s placed came was out child he had not feit life for a couple of weeks. Sxaminution showed that the child was dead 1 an operation was performed to remove i This was the substance of Mr. Bea tory. He did not kuow that his siste p trouble, but when he e the ried 1o avoid disgrace by keeping the Ruiet Mr. Beay sister and the lattsn Jreek Undertaker Gring stated that be was called 40 the itute to take charge ¢ Miss Beaver's remains on the nignt of F ary & He embalmed yand it was 30 Plattsmouth. i gev sed had been delivered of a child, wh ad boen dead & couple of weeks. The wit ;afl kuew thing of the case beyond the acts stated At this point Attoraey Gurley replevined r paid all the bills, both child, and after uryin ned to his howu & | Dr. Sinclair told | ch were in x in th re had been b post-mortem in de at death resul J. Summe ed subs| Moriarty ition and was or "‘m case for the by t Syrup e children are teethix - - JACK HIXON'S GHOST. Which Converted Him Doubt to Deep Faith 1 incr y t ni- and obtuse mo is narrated, al L its 1 Lxperience u irrational host stor; L t 10 ba clear to and all other vegeta lities of an ization believing, and s are among and pr ever, s as Colonel one by one the to the side of the sts, and modern is would say ause with a of years in the service man on the Fremont, I Valloy road, and “brok iel oa a passenger run for 0 frei h'h! ho could earn his ashamed to see Mr. Floyd must be admitted that Jack and not be wonth. It iewhat stories and the supers he went back to a surprising, in pelled to listen to a year. ascvery one_knows, the r wreck some time agoat Mullen, were killod by the them. ‘he engine, as sent o the sho us placed in cha or Thompson, and it was with this Hixon cast his for son_disco ell’ how the 500 bad been since the wreck. Of course ping with the o fitaess of things,and Juck would have gu it. even if Thompson budn’t told him. It was perfectly natural that the engine should man- ifest a little g You inay not believe it, but the train had 3 d out of Hecla when the ghostly s begau to get in their work. The 1l began to toll, apparently without iey, and kept it up in spite of 5 earnest efforts to stopit. It continued forth its fuueral tones until opposite > place where the wreck occurred, wheu whistle emitted a mournful and almost an groan, and then stillness reigued, dis- d ouly by the rumble of the train vhite as a casket lining when he ot in that day, but ne would offer no ex- planatiou in reply y solicitous in- uiries. He merely said, “Boys, if 1 should tell v you wouldu't believe we,""and he buttoned up his secret and hur- riedly disappeared I'hat night the crew aud engine had to 1e- turn on No, Whea Tiompson “whistied out” he remarked to Jack: has an I mournful sound and I'm afraid some- ing will happen. If tho bell tolis tonight d. She's haunte itestly uncasy, and he ap- the fatal spot with fear and “There seemed to be no unusual demonstration, and ho was just beginning to think that (ht‘\ would get by without dent, but it was not. to be, and his hop like ‘Governor Boyd's appointees aft decision of the supreme court when that ded ding-dong fell upon his ear. 1| ng and measurad cadences were not Licedea long, for apparently from the earth between the rails in front of the engine rose a poarition clad in white, while ono n’ the outstretched hands neld a red lantern proclaiming the danger of that fearful spot. 'tho apparition. had moaned. bt ance whes, | with a shrick that awoko the hillside ecnoes miles around, Jack started back over the | n, and the pitter-patter of his little feot | ased ot until be reached the cabooso, int which be tumbled ed the door. Had ho waited b bave sco ( Moore emerge from sion pull off oneof Stuart’s night shirts ated be might havediscovered but he didn't. He was eded at the other end of the train It is not expected nor intended to prove by that ghosts are operating_aloug the line X lchorn & Missouri Valle to show to thoso 3 how easy it would h have donc what in s did, aud 10 show them what fleld thera is for the ghosts 0 work in when so disposed. Hixon is, of course, still in the dark. It was % dreadful reality so far as he was con- cerned, and it is hoped that everybody alon 10 will assist Thompson aud his gang i g the horrible truth from the victim. slbl e Flooled the Jai A scction of Tenth street paving at south end of the viaduct collapsed night leaving a hole eight feot deep, w water had underminod the grauite. aused by the y rainfall More damago from the samo cause was oc- casioned at the Jenvings hotel, where a banl wall twenty feet long was washed out ana ell room of the city jail flooded with a half of water. Had the dow \ longe il would was run off by ting with tho not had t ot that he riel’s stories D d had qui vhero two pe tumbli ness e t haunted e arlio | he Sunday re the it was noav 1e Wafers, O At all resall Arflgsis ark com- iich the matter of building tho north and west park was rofe ad, cided to accept the bid & Son at 13 cents per foot three and one-half foot, for tho six- The walk foet wide and th for the les thi wal Park avenue will be te ' Woolwort. - ay The stone to be s at b used is from the Scott, Kan, SIBK KEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Piils, They also relieve Dis-| tress from Dyspepsta, 1o atgestion and Too Hearty Ealing. A perfect rem. edy for Dizziness, 1504, | Drow Bad Tos o the Mouth, Coated| Tongue. Pain 1n the Side, TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | nens SMALLPILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRIC THE NATIONAL ENGINEERS. Their Tenth Annual Convention to be eld in Omaha. al convention b1 statio ot the Na- iry eng 1l The tenth ann nuing fiv n was seven York city in Octob. > aro at present 225 as: the United States aud territories Y seiations and nbers or fracti and the th tr ates n thereof is nal body ansportation will be from untry from u is now get to secure fi vention ngements to o conventi It will t 16 committees on con- Joseph Bailey, ance Co.: Finance —Chairman, Ameri can Steam Boiler 1 Jame pW s able railway Paxton bioci B. Austin, Stark, J. W wro author- Bailey, maha. * committees which ounced later. witteo on arrangements has en ngton hi he couvention will the hall proper and the dining room will be used for exhibits of steam and ter supplies, ot e followiug 1s the programme of tho day Evening—Reception at head day—Convention called to order at 9a. ma.; 10 a. m., adjourn to visit smelting wo Aftérnoon ses 3106 p. m. Evening sion, 8 p. m. d accident business; la dies attend th Wednesday—Morning noon. Afternoon session, 2 to 6 p. m.; ladies I visit stores and pub iildings. ' Even- plimentary bail Mor ion, 9. m. to noon. deleg. I visit stockyards, ar) visit county fair, session, 0 a. m. to ternoon, L age drive banquet, Friday—Morning session, 9a. m. to noon. Afternoon, visit Florence waterworks. Satn sssion all day The mittees think they will be able to convince the Yankees that Omaha is not a sund hill villag some of them claimed in New Yorlk last September. iy e DeWitt's L arly Risers; best pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath S e In the Jury's Hands. The case of tne state againstJ. H. Moore for fraudulently disposing of pension funds belonging to Mrs. Gugin of Valley, was nnishea yesterday afternoon in the federal court. The attorneys completed their argu- ments at 5 o'clock and the case went to the DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. 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De ard of d that In all plicos 1 to the eom n stricken Sho A ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ieufly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. 8yrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy anc flgrceuli' substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most PO xular remedy known. of Figs is for sale in 50c and’ Sl bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try 1t. " Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE. K. NEW VORK. NV wmub Our curo trvated five - e. 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Doors and all kinds work in beautiful tints 0f CHERRY, WALNUT, MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, 0AK. or VERMILION. 1t will stand washing and 13 vo bie. Half & finish o pint will ordinarlly renew a Chambor ¥or rod ne quart to one gallon according to size. Pr HALF PINTS. Sc; PINT , 8. Richardson Drug b-. Omaha, Wholesale Agénts. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MATL ~| CAMSHIE the only artiel 0 can ut sl and one Tne most widely and fa .vu“h\ known spece | 1alists in the Unftel States. 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BETTS Adaiess ihzms zbo bax propor indulgence and solitiry anbits, Whioh | fuin both mind and body, uuficiing them for | business. study or marriage. | MARRIED MEN or those entering on thas | buppy Life, aware of physical debility, quickly | aals OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facis Practieal ex ence. Becond—Every ¢ il etaRted. thus starting right rd = medioines are prepared in our laborutory exactly to sult each case, thus effocting cures without injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, | 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB { MONTREAL anl Y, T3 DERRY and LIVERFOOL 0 10 8. Aecording to Steamer loeation eroon. At low rites. CABIN Interm LI W1 NEW YORK and ¢ via Londoudorry, every Fortolzht TE OF NEVADA, 5 A M OF NEHRASKA. 11 HGIA. 1P M eturn. $65 and upwards. W ratos /AN, Montreal, or to i St O 250 May M 11th June, = Stoerng Apply o 11, & A HUE MOORES. | HOTEL. The Murray, Cor.14th and Harney, isthe most substantially constructed Hotel Building im wmaha. Several heavy brick five walls running from | basement to roof, AWthe ceilings and ed witk Asbestos fire ing it dmpossible t | threughout the building. St kot and cold water and s everyroovm. 1able unsurpassed where, B. SILLOWAY, Prop. T NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEFOSIT Capital, Surplus Jan. 1890, 62 ud Directors--Ileary W. Yates, Pre: Hood, Vice-Prasident; James W. Sav Joun 8 Collins. K O Cushiag 4. N U W. 1. 3. lugues, cashior. THE IRON BANI, Corner 12k aud Farnam S A General Bunking Busin ess Transactel any- PORY, OMAf\. NE3 400, 1e Errors o Clothing make errors. thousands of yards of cloth in all terns, and, handsomest in the piecelooks the poorest mac up, and makes the They lay in the wholesaler’s year, goods often become moth eaten. ers of this country that class of suits named ‘“bull pups but they low for little or nothing. The jobber's loss is the retailer’s gain, to the workingmen, “Bargains, Bargain Bargains, money on a lot of old, dark, the workingman east of Chicago wouldn’t buy at any price. tern man in the east is often spotted at once as the “western hoosier.” ~Man. manufacturers are mortals They will buy thousands upon of pat- that which looks the e “seller” in the t. loft year after strengh and the By the retai Gl el and sorts too oftentimes, " poorest lo the sewing loses its are pet- “ranks ““chestnuts,” ete are finally sold to some far western fe who ships them home and yells s, Great he is making lots of bad patterns that ” when, in fact, That is one reason why a pet named wWes= and ] = Show us a clothing United States of thirty to forty ye and we will show you a house t sorted to that class of trickery. pained is only temporary at best. where in the ars standing, hat never re- For the custom nouse any THIS WEEK WE OFFER An cndless variety of New, light, bright sparkling and attractive Cassimere, Cheviot, Worsted, Fancy and Plain Black SUITS FOR $7.50 at $7.80. That will please any workingman, banker, law yel doctor, merchant or clerk, and not a single suit but what was Made This Season. The above sale includes 1862 young men’s fancy pattern Cheviot Suits with the best of fancy satin lining, in the coat as well as vest back Alsoa full line ofindigo Grand Army Suits, warranted not to Tade a 1 O () () Our store is bristling with activity, and we mean to keep it up. We are showing the largest and finest line of Neckties | for 25¢ and H0c NN S=z=zz= LA AAAAAMNND DD D In all imaginable kinds of goods and shapes. NN\ =l el el ot O O Our line of- ‘e Have Got the ! And we mean to hold what we have gained--- Neaglige Shirts | Is as complete as that of any house in the lanlinl all our, other departments are equally as complete. il Sl i hy the Horns. “The lion’s share of the trade, amassed after thirty-seven years of honest dealing, Corner 1 18th andFarnam Streets