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8 CLARA ALLEN FREE AT LAST Whether Perjurer or Martyr May Never Be Kuown, CASE NOLLED BY THE COUNTY ATTORNEY Manner of C, tory -N Btate for Releasing the Womnan ~Clenriug the Docket. i planation O Yesterday County Attorney Kaley entered a nolle in the case of the State against Clars Allen. who was charged with having per Jjured herself in the preliminary hearing of Dick Berlin and Charles Hayes, who we charged with havir murdered th late Mayor Miller of South Omaha In doing this the county attorney has acknowledged that Mille that Clara Allen she testified during the 1802, she saw act of fir the fatal shot the county attorney 14 change of heart and | the state penit the truth the police of Decem men while Either has and tola when that ber 4, in the this, or perienc that he hind the ing sworn falsely in Afternoon the two else ex s decided 0es not b woman put be bars of the ATy when upon the witness stand and declared that she s Berlin and Hayes in the aot of committin the terrible crinie "This was the regular day for disposing o of the old criminal cou that th next term might start in with a clean doc and, as was his duty, the county attorn take such action with re o the disposi tion of the cases as he might see fit. Ju Keysor presided and called the docke Wiien the case of the state against Clara Allen, charged with the crime of perju was reached, Mr. Kaley hout explanation and without saying word, remarked I'he order she went she w another was entered si cuted on the ¢ the same « Owine to sickness which her bed Clara Allen will rem for a few days, after which she into the wide world to carve out her future for tunes. At this time she expresses o desire to depart from the s of her past and iniquiteo her desives to life sform she will be as the ladies of several of the Christian associ ations of the city have called upon b ing to furnish her with a home until s find some honc loyment whe can provide th or supporting h and her child. CARING UF Many Old Criminal Cases Strie District Court Docke The morning session of the cri yesterday was spent c RUBBISH, from the iinal court in cleaving off old cases which have hung fire for years some of more recent date as well. Most of these were dropped because the prosecuting witnesses had left ch secured to testify The case against J. J. state and could not b Ca the ex constable, who was charged with having | committed forgery, was nolled for the son that the prosecuting witness had re moved beyond the jurisdiction of the court and would not return to prosecute, One and one-half there was o tional shooting “at the corner of Six teenth and Farnam streets, when at midday John J. Willis, an engincer, drew ¢ and fired & shot into the an . specialist, now r Wills was arrested, tr court and held to the dis gwer to the charge of shooting with int to kill and murder. The shooting brought on by the publication of some sens: tional stovies published in a sheet which has siuce been suppressed i concluded that he did not care’ to prosccute and a nolle was entered In the case of the state against Frank P Kitchell, charged with having swindled the Casey hotel by getting the propr a bogus check for &00, the county entered a nolle. Kitciell of ex-County case went up to Attorney Mahone, the supreme cour the verdict of the jury was set aside and a rial ordered.” The matter was settled outside of the courts and the second trial was never calle A nolie made Thomas A strong o ud at the same time moved the 1 the court docket. Arm strong wus a Kearney man who came to Omaha and bought a large biil of goods from the M. E. Smith Dry Goods company. The goods were shipped, but there was no money forthcoming. An Q he fact that there was frauc nected with the transaction and st followed which resulted in Armstr friends ef fecting a settlement. Injunction Cuse Subm tted. ase of Otto Beals and some fifteen plaintiffs has been argued and sub- mitted for the consideration of Judge Wal- ton. In this case the plaintiffs werc ing an injunction to restrain the city from grad- ing Pierce street at the point where it inter. sects Twenty-fourth. City Attor nell holds that if the injunction 1s g cannot amount to anything us which the plaintin: udy been | hefore the coun s street and ablished grado of The terms of the ¥s, ave satisfactory to allof the plaintifis, and nearly ull of them have agreed to the change. ot Court Cullings. ers went out Lo the umine the zund also strong which it is t. A report had veached the members of the board that the struction of the walls was faulty and tl would not be safe to use them in struction of the wing. county hospitai yos Propo the recon: Judge I 1s0n ' granted se of Ham Ninst the v company, and the re. e May term of court ¢ in which Juror Van Alstine was accused of fixing the Jury and upon being was convicted and fived. On the former trinl Haman recovered o verdict for £100, but was noc sutistied with the amount, elaiming that if he was entitled to anything he should recover $10,000, the amount for which he sued e Scott was upon the benel pose of listening to t for a new trial in the case of & This is the esterday arguments anda Car Ay, the new plaintif?, who, ecovered a' judg ng demunded by e last term of court ment of £1, and that at the hands of a jury The plaintiff alleged that a couple of years when she wus employed as the house per in the Harney street row, Murray as ted her, and that for that reason she was entitled to res 10,000 of s wealth -~ ept Injunction. City Attorney Connell was bus yesterday in preparing a notice to e filed with the courts asking for an carly date for the final hearing of the union depot injune tion case. He antici weeles the finul hearing will take pl in case the court decides unfay what the councit and himsolf n the inte tof the city the ¢ rried to the supre b v engaged pates that iu about two sald Mr 1 city is to be bottled up Mr. towe says, with only ant us from seeing the ligh rging from the darkuness. y - yona positive ureall throat 1 lung troubles s stood the test for many years and to day is the leadiug remedy for the cure of :\':!d onsumption and all disoasos of tho roat and lungs. Price 50 cents aud $1.00. Al druggiste . | latest | Their price $1.5 18 murdered | court | for | ) hand to | 1 desire to enter a nolle in | and 1 lot of | | ever offered by any | and mirth will be b | wh | In fruiv & P. MORSE & €O, Entire Stock of Kid Gloves on Sale. Probably never in the history of this city was there ever shown as fine a line of gloves as this. We are now busy marking the stock down and getting y for this sale for tomorrow. S. P. Morse & stock of chamois skin gloves, elegant quality, can be washed, go at 50¢ per pair. Do not delay, this can not last always, Ladies’ dog skin glove gauntlets, sold by S. P. Morse for ) per pair, go on sale today at S. P. Morse ladies' real kid gloves come in button ), our price 99e. S. P. Morse & C« cloeed at 8150 per p We purchased the entire Wiley Pottery estate THE BIGG I' CROCKERY SHIP- MENT EVER MADE TO MISSOURI RIVER. 30,000 cups and Co.'s entire stock of in all the or lacings Co.'s entire shades $2.50 gloves to be stock of the saucers at e set, 000 plates at and e euch; worth fe to Lic. 30,000 hundle cups and saucers, 19¢ set 15,000 milk and water pitchers, dc and 10¢. 2,000 wash bowls and pitchers, 1,500 slop jars 45¢, worth $1.25, 2,000 tea pots 12¢, worth 40¢ 900 fine decorated toilet with extra large slop jar, $2.93, worth $6.00. Bed pans worth $1,25 5,000 cuspidors, 22¢ each Such values in all kinc goods never shown bef MILLINERY DI * had such a ¢ tensive line of fine mil Th simpl and prices unapproact SULTS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS On special sale. HA \ APS, boys" and children's i men's hats at §1 20¢ pair. sets, Is of kitehen PARTMENT mplete and ex- cry of all kinds, styles are y beyond compare 50. st noveltios in children’s hats at than half hat store prices HAYDEN BROS. HAYD) O Morse & € Sam C. & the s, ock. 1t i Davis & Co.. t domestic and wash goods house in the west, the entire stock of domestic and wash drvess goods which they had sold to S. P. Morse & Co., they replevined the s and sold all to Hayden Bros. The goods are now being The best ba dress sold domestic in the trade. wins in house The happiest lot of buy | congregated in one place were | den’s yesterday. Good humor pr all over the house, smiling fac to be seen everywhere, S. P. Morse & Co. only b ht the best of everything, we got all the domestic and wash dress goods. Simpson’s best prints je. marked American indigo blue prints nch wide all new and perfect and Haydens' bought them cheap and propose to sell them the | same way to you. $1.00 bed spread towels now 10c 1s going at 5%e, 15e -inch wide pongee now Te: 124e B0-inch wide pongee now all the fancy turkey red prints, Morse's price 8 Haydens' Je: bleached and brown cheese eloth 3¢: mus- lins and sheetings, all the best brands to be had, at corresponding low prices 10¢ ticking now tc yard. 10c outing flannel j¢ yard. 19x40 huck towels going ver day at be each. Take advantage of this sale and you will be happy with the who had a taste of the prices and left smiling. - HAYDEN BROS. For Sale. -0ld Juck in Missouri, ight 1,000 1bs., all O, price $850. Also ddle stallion, 154 A. Jackson, or L. fast all rest Best_four-) 15 hands high, « K. in every particul fine black [ hands; pr T. Fisher, The Bostonians pre for the first time this It is the latest of their Its subject is American and book and score are the work of two young Am s, Messrs, Waller and Allison. That the Bostonians accepted it and put it in their repertoire i ficient for its excellence. noon and evening peated. and for thr it “The Ogalallas” ning at the Boyd A not ugatn in Omat Jack MeAuliffe in_Duncan he King of the Turf” at iin tonight and twice ton B. Harrison's The first two nights of the the Boyd stage will be Boston company, prese sion of Dumas was favorably coming weck ipied by Stetson's 12 the English ver, Demi-Monde,” which received ab the samwe theater | two months ugo. A Pair of Kids" comes to the Fi the first half of next w in Omaha and should by nami for It is well known well patronized Next Monday evening has been set apart at the Boyd us'a testimonial to thut theater's 108t popular 1 wnd will afford a fit asion > public ) its appreciation of qualifications Manag, 1 sar upon will be the bill and, as played by the Stetson company, in itself should attract a full ho A Fruit Grower's Paradise, 1w GALvEsTON, Tex., April 17 ion is well worthy of such a title, for re is there fruit grown of the qual and quantity of the crops raised he all the year through addition pear and peach, which usually take the lead cutture, are icots and several va s, besides many tropical fruits, all of which prom: tre ous yicld is being successfully most Aelicious frait The value of the Texas fruit Crop amounts 10 2,000,000 pe rand North Galveston 1s in the riches st fertile fruit district in the state This a The Japanese persimmon cultivated and gives u “The only Pure Cream of Tartar i | and B U R —————— A 3 AN P AN A . THE _OMAHA THE ‘WHOLE LINE OF IT 8, P. Morse & (Jo.'s Stock Was Sold to Us All But One Lot. IT's ON SALE AT HAYDENS' Selling Sitks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Gloves o alf Wholesnle Prices— They Are Being Grabbea Up Lively Rate. at a eral dry goods that was oviginally shipped to S. P. MORSE & CO. With only one single exception, and we offered factory Limited), bought only what was us at prices below We bought just because we way quotations, were already loaded aown, so knew we could get rid of it all in a few days. VELVETS AND SILKS. Here is where we offer some phenom- All the new silks and vel- sted by S. P. Morse, new desira- fabr will sell at about one-half the prices he expected to get for them Prove all our statements by a personal visit to every store in town f VELVET! 2100 velvets, enal values, vets s¢ ble first-class we st Morse's price $1.00, yard. Morse's price $1.40, our our pric 1.40 velvets. s §1,00, 5 velvets. Morvse's price $1.75, our CHINA SILKS. 78 china silks T8e, our price 50c. W5e china silks 93¢, our price 63 $1.25 china silks #1.2 BLACK DRESS SILKS. lles, satin bengalines, , our price 88c. Including gros Tuxor armures pricest for our which were prices will be dte, The PRINTED CHINA SILKS. printed Chinas you can buy for 39c. 75¢ printed Chinas youcan by for 49¢. $1.00 quality printed Chinas you can buy for 75e. 5, the best 8¢ $1.75, inch goods, you can buy for ¢ Don’t delay. Come at once an elegant dress at half price. COLORED DRESS SILKS. Satin rhadame: failles, and secure Satin duchesse. s, shadow silks, > and get adress now. The prices save you cost of makir FANCY SILKS. Empire, fin de choice effects in, brocades, shadow silks, plaids in surahs, taffetas and Indias that are worth 98¢ $1.25 $1.50 0 we are to sell them at Tie 98¢ | and $1.25 we can match almost any dress { goods for you now. WOOL DRESS GOODS, 38-inch gloria silks, Morse or any one could easily get $1.00 for them. Our price in this sale, 69¢ yard. 40-inch all wool cashmere, 65¢ goods, our price 45c. & 30-inch, all only 49 cents. 40-inch imported English plaids, beau- | tiful patterns (notice the width), bought at wholesale for about 65c, our price 4se a yard. Half wool challis, siecle styles pretty crystals, else wool, French challis for pird. DEN BROS. t ribbon sale man, fosterday was a custome going away unser the rush wus 8o great We' will continue this great sale to- day. More help will be added to the rib- bon counters, OUR 24C RIBBONS are almost gone We will only sell 10 yards to a customer today. grand suc AT HC SR YARD. No such qualities and shades have e been shown bofore at less than 124c¢ per yard. At 9c, at 124c and at Iic you get rib- bons worth fully as much again. Don't miss this great sale of ribbor ON SATURDAY next we will place on special sale an- other great purchase of 24-inch china silks to be sold Suturday at 624c. Wait for this splendid sale of 24-inch silk. We bought them at a fraction of their value and we ave going to give our friends the full benefit of the low price we These silks are actually worth #1.00, some merchants asking $1.25 per yard them. Several other extraordinary bargains will be offered. Be sure and scan the paper tomorrow night for our ad. N. B. FALCONER - Sce the celebrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge - Take Your Choice, you are going to The Nicke Plate road uipped passenger ir City ch day. Or should business or pleasuve call you toward the rising instead of the setting sun you can also take your choice of three trains per day. The following by County Judge Nume und g § Charles E. Johnson, Lec I Matilda Johmson, Omaha, e licenses werc issued yesterday Neb, Omiuha 1 Mary Prospeshel, On; ydames A. Carvey, Chie T Ann Mary Lipsioy, O C - Busy people have no time, and sensible ople have no inclination to use pills that make them sick a day dose they take. They have the use of De Witt's Little not in terfere with their health by causing nausea, pain or griping. These little pills ure per fect in action aud resulte, regulating the stomach and bowels 0 thut h diz ziness and lassitude ave pr hey cleanse the blood, clear the complexion and tone up the system. Lots ofdiealth in these little fo Po Powder.—No Amuionia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, | We've bought the entire line of gen- we | DAILY BERE ANGN ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the tagte, and ac's enily yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleznses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Byrup 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 and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it the most p(\Lmlur remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for eale in 60c and 81 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 it. © Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOVISVILLE, K. NEW YORK, N.¥ 1) I8 DELICIOUS!” “Itis delicious. The wonder to me is that the foreign adulterated waters have any succesful sale in this country when we have so Delicious a Native Water, which, beside its qualities as a table water, contains so valuable an | ingredient as L/7H/4.—[E. C. HINE, | M. D., Philadelphia. | “1 have had a long experience in the | treatment of Adney Discases with LONDONDERRY, and am pleased to add my testimonial, although I think it unnecessary from the fact that the Lffects of the Water Speak More Elo- quently than any Words which 1 might | utter. I prize 1t very highly in all cases of Chronic Rheumatism: or other mani- | festatic of known as the ‘I Diathesis.” 1 have used the water extensively in my prac- tice, and intend to continue the use of it [I. N. DANFORTH, A. M., M. D,, Prof. Pathology and Renal Diseases, Women'’s Med. College, Chicago. Londonderry Lithia Spring Water Co,, SHUAN. 1T Selling Agents, 36 Kilby St.. Boston, Mass. TON & GALLAGHER, Dis ributing Ag nts r Omah . Jas.Boss Filled Watch Cases are all gold as far as you can see, They look like solid cases, wear like solid cases, are solid cases for all practical purposes—yet only cost about half as much as an out- and-out solid gold case. Warranted to wear for 20 years; many in constant use forthirty years, Better than ever since they are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or twisted off the case—the N as B, Perkins & ¢ PA Can only be had on the cases stamped with this trade mar! All others have the old-style pull-out Dow, which is only held to the case by friction, and can be twisted off with the finge Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to see pamphlet, or send for one to the makers. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA, HTY and viger quickly ro stored. Nervous Debility y L 1 KENNEDY'S EAST INDIA BITTERS Ars NEY 3R S0 IN BULK, @ ¥ loNLY IN BOTTLES WITH TRADEMARK LABELS Searles Searles SPECIALISTS DR, F. ARLES. Consulting Surgeon, Graduate of Kush Medical Colloge. (CON- SULTATION FREE). For the treatment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES ‘We cure Catarrh, All Diseases of ths Nose. Throat, Uhest. Stomaon, Sowels and Liver, Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseases, Female Weaknesses, Lost Manhood CURED, P Book and Recipes, Dr, Searles & Searles,**8 8a%n 1ah, 5 Next Door 10 1 ostomoe 'RIDAY. APRIIL 28 S PP IR IO O OO Y BLACK is, of course, the only correct thing for gentlemen's wear for 999999 agm & e *\%}\ ‘iwrmn:’ PLANET T A IR P AR P AR OO 1893 dress and semi-dress occasions, to buy—when to buy and what to buy. where to buy is he to buy is this w as to wl men say that a look nd never grow shiny. They are soft dressy —hold color- placed on sale tods the rear end of our first floor asuit. These goods fine Italian linings from the black t clay special cither straight cut sacks faultless in fit hair binding—tailor trimmings--perice dollars a suit, MEBH A BISHOP NEWMAN BISHOP NEWMAN NEWMAN S N EWMAN SOUVENIR EWMAN SOUVENIR ~who are wise and keep tab on things SUITS that were made to coax fiftecen dollars out of a v It's only a matte f where Well posted fellows will all tell you that their shape book--at the remarkable price of ten dollars and ine mohair binding and so on. We can safely say to you that whe to buy, well, a good 1 GLAY WORSTED is ubout the best thing a man can put money into nowadays. hold their Four hundred of these suits genuine cluys—in sacks—in square cuts—in cutaways—are AAADL RO k Goouds Headque -(that's at 1's pocket- ity cents re made up in faultless manner—with Aside in order to make it an interesting , we will offer as a companion to the clays at $10.30 four hundred genuine English _corkscrew worsted suits—in round corner sacks or cutaways— thoroughly made—with fine linings—flat mo in every detail that® Truly a week to dress up in. goes to make a fine suit of clothes —at_twelve—an_even dozen OO AL LA LML LA LN sok only. They were 4 SPOONS SPOONS & dall orders filled this week on receipt of $1. 50 RAYMOND, FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS, OMATA. B FIRE COPPER /. 2 dousecssolULOLELLDUALARLAOL0L LA TARLADLDL DA TRLAU DL LIROLAMABAU AL LEL Ferdmand ~ Westheimer & SONS. ST.JOSEPH, MISSOURI. Headquarters for FINE LIQUORS. Write us tor prices on Whiskies both in bond and tax paid. DrDOWNS by cor private. aud st 31 o E o o o ol ol o ol o ol ol é o ol i o | HHHHHHH HHHHHHHHH Your Protograph HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH T WE CARRY THE LARG ' STOCK IN THE W 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, NeD. slallat in narvon vats, bl dicing, we dip [y Aator will 11001, 40110 L W LK 248, BLEIE 1yt ew troatmant for . spondenco. M atents or send [ 1 mp when takou by us is sure topleas: relatives & friends as well as yoursolf, who bt will alsocall on us wh they see your por- foot likenoss made by vour o da n find N AT POPULAR PRICES, 315-317 SouthlHth Streat OMAHA HHHEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH OR. MCCREW THE SPECIALIST. Is unsurpassed in the il treatment of all ] PRIVATE DISEASES ' [| oud afl Weakness ey [ and Disorders of 18 years experience. Write for eire:las and question list fre 14th and Farnam Bte., Ouwaba, Neb. | :»:JEJLJDD [y peaynenEe— HEN YOU MAKE it 116 ment you 18 A )4, 1k11 a1 urlaary dlsassss MINCE PIE pure gate this, and better as Pure California Brandy 60c guart, Los Angeles 8, 16th St Wiae, Liquor and Cizar OQuiuha investi whose brandy do you use? If you use ours you will the price is quite an induce- J || Policeman J FRIDAY THE DAY Bostonians afforde | [ ! The | much pleasure to a large hous, last night. In a different way we wi give pleasure to our lmll‘on. tomorrow at our Friday's sald } of l)r.y Goods by pu‘s‘«'nlinx; [ you with a handsome World'y FFair Spoon with a g500 pur chase, It's the kind of a spoow you would pay about §3.00 foy Seyq Buy your Dry Goods and think nothing of it | the cut. | Friday, SPECIAL SALE OF ‘Boys’ Clothing. Boys' all woo! double und single breas | two-plece suits Friday at $2.87. Boys'unlaundered waists, hard to dig tinguish from the $1.00 lnundered kind, Friday 50c¢. Boys' extra quulity all wool pnteg never retailed under $1.00 a pair, Friday 75c. 3 Boys® long pants suits, all wool, to be closed out Friday for $6.00 ... Cloak Dep’t. To create a rush in this department we will offer I'riday a large lot of ladies’ handsome juckets, material of fine kers We will p | ; to each of our pa~' trons purchasing £5.00, one of thesej clegant World'r Fair Souveni Spoons, mad of U. S. sterling silver and worl t any jewelr 00. Ond of theee spoon, will enhance yous collection. Fan plaited back and largo sleoves; & first class, etylish garment in every re. spect. Th ot be matehed ‘any: wheve less than $16.00. Just the garment you want, Sizes 32 to 88, FRIDAY ONLY $().98. . Call early and secure first choice. The way peonle crowd around our ta bles shows the \ppreciate the plume we are Iriday we ure going tc iten our competitors by offering e lovof - high grade English porcelain 10( piece dinter” sets, beautifuily decorated | und belong to the $12.00 class abou We offer them 50 dozen decorated genuine china fealt Friday at plutes, regular price 10¢, -~ N oC Knox grelatine, worth 15 at your gro- | cory store, Friday here at 7,(: Pulz Pomad Best Shoo Blacking 2¢ box. be Sinic Brushes 2¢ each, 10¢ Scrub Brushes 4¢ each, | Fine 8ilk Ribbon | Going ut fully half price on the bargain tabies. | | Secure one of our Souveniz Spoons i RIDAY With a $5.00 Purchase. givi FOR FRIDAY noxes for 10¢, See themw | And then vote for your favor ite Minister, Teacher, Fireman, or Letter Carrier. | They will appreciate it. fl Everybody is voting. R, We7027%