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THE: CITY. A small blaze on thv~ roof of Pat man’s residence, on Harney near Ei street, at 5 p. m. yesterday, will about $10 for repairs. A spark from the chimney is supposed to be the cause, John Myers, the thief who burglarized the city hall in broad daylight ahout 1 , Tuesday, was called to account r Judge Berkn yesterday afternoon. { was found guilly and sentenced to thirty days in the county js His face is familiar to Jailer Miller. A revival was begun last Sunday nt the First Christian church, corner of Twentieth street and Capitol avenue, and is rapidly urm\mg in interest and enthusiasm. = C, B. Newman, who has recently m-m chosen pastor of the church, is conducting the services. The music is conducted by Mr. Ewett, a mu- gical conductor and leader of music in revivals. The subject to-night is “The Humanity of Christ.” Yesterday afternoon at 1 the time set for the trial of Homer Rirke and Charles Moore, who were charged with encournging the affray ‘tween the two hack drivers who .vnuhlinnpl'in‘ ring near the road house a few days ago. Chief Seavey, the prosecuting witness, failed to ap- pear against them, and after waiting about an hour and a half for his appear- ance, Judge Anderson dismissed the prisoners. J. P. Garth, the darkey who struck Constable Small with a pair of brass knuckles about a week ago, while that officer was rending a_warrant to him, thereby destroying the cyesight of one ‘s optics, stands a good chance of going to the penitentiary for his crime, He had ‘u'urinu before Judge Berka erday afternoon and was bound over in the sum of $1.000 to ap- ear before the district court. In de- ault of bail he went to the county jail. Gor- o'clock was Personal Paragraphs. John Sheas, of Lincoln, is in the city. R. P. Miller, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the Paxton, J. C. Tipple, of Tabor, Ta., is registered at the Paxton. John Burkholder, of Grand Island, is at the Paxton. John Sisco, of Clarks, Neb. at the Paxton. Georee Mitchell, of Sutton, is in the city and is stopping at the Paxton. Colonel Nelson and Captain Morrison, of Nebraska City, are in Omaha, Hon. C. A. Holmes, of Johnson county, ac- companied by his daughter, is in the city. is registered Primaries. The Eighth ward republican primaries will Do held at 2103 Cuming street. A. W. PArken, ¥.B. Lix Ward Com. Manager Jones Resigns. nes tendered his ros s . assistant manage Grand opera house. He goes to the last of this month to agerial reins for George E) opens at Chickering i8 a theatrical mana nized ability, shrewd, intelligent and tireless, Mr. Train could not place his affairs in better hands. gnation of the . Mr. Jones An Embezzling P. M. Deputy United States Marshal Ed Alllen went out to Eustis, this state, yesterday and arrested J. R. Gatewgod, the postmaster at that point, and who is accused of having em bezzled a registered letter containing § Gatewood was taken before Justice Ander- son, and waiving examination was bound over to the district court in the sum of $1,000. THIs he furnished and returnea to his home. Deaths at the Hospital. George Rice, who was admitted to St. Joseph’s hospital some days ago in the last stages of consumption, died yesterday The remains were removed to the und taking establishment of Heath & Hathian, Rice hailed from Rochester, N. Y., and was about twenty-two s of age John Sullivan, another inmate of the hos- pital, dicd yesterday aiso of pulmonary complaint. H from Boston, and was forty-six yeurs Congregational Churches The annual meeting of the Omaha associa- tion of Congregational churches now in- ses sion at Hillside church, Thirtieth and Ohio streets, closes to-day with the following programm 8:30 &, m.—~Business ... 9:90 a, m,~—De \n(lumll Hh y R 3. W livuwhuhn n\ uxl huh h Covenants 950 a. m.—Obseryan 1000 . m—Tinproy i nt 10:00 &, m—Wh hall o During the. Coming Canne n, Berry, Penni ames Harrison A Church Convention, To-lay and Friday at the First Con- gregational church will convenca German convention of clergymen and superintendents of that denomination from a number of surrounding states to consider the best modern plans of christian and church work, The mecting will be presided over by 1 Moritz Everz, general superintendent of Ger- man work in the western country, A numbor of tho loading: spirits of tho movement from abroad will be pres vluding Profossors Curtin, Scoty. und. merman. A important session ma, Jooked for, in the opmion of Rey. M. Sher- xill, Good Templars' Concert. Tho people of North Omaha will be well gutertained this evening by attending the concert to be given by the Good Templars of the city. The members of the order have spared no pains to make this a g and it is expected that Odd Fellows' hall, on Saunders street, will be crowded with friends and admirers of this bund of temper: unco workers, Their programme, ranged, is as follows: Chorus--0Oh, Itiula Beloved and success as ur Donizetti Members of the Order Miss Clara Roeder weet Angel My, Nat M, Brigham etect Neadliii Miss Annie Trucland tavs of the Summn:er Night—Hatton Orpheus Glee Clul Pano 8olo— 8 Tenor \u].- ~1up W tll Bw Abi by Deop Mr art Second. , With [llustrations, it Bass Bolo~Out on th e rhied Tevel it The Art of Anusinj . MeKic Banjo Diét el Messrs, Gallenbeck vy and Ey o Mengold Contralto §oio- Selection, . Miss I't !‘umh lecitation Mr s 1 enor Solo—Selection M. M. Brighdm Lite Boat Lodge, Chious, High Ton, & They Are Mistake The members of the bricklayers union were feeling very happy yesterday over the report that had reached their headquar ters that the walls that have been put £0 far by the non union men on the New York Lifc building are being torn down. A Bre reporter found Mr. Blake, the manager for Noreross Bros., on the upper walls of the building where twenty-one bricklayers were busy at work. When psked about the rumor that had reached the hea: l quarters of the bricklayers union he marked, *This don't look much like tearing down 'docs it We have a foree of twenty-one wen at work and they WOrking under overseers wh t o bad workman very cre has not been ay vk taken down. We are plong nicely with our work and wen will incroase almost every ‘fhe building was wel ¢ workmen in cvery branch of work, a Drick masons seeiwed 1o be good, ra BENCH AND BAR. District Court, ARADAM AGAINST RIELY. Wilson T Grabam requests the court t¢ guum. order 1o sell cortain real estate b y bl 10 secure the payieut of @ prowis . Thoyd sory note amounting to $202 given by John Rieley, and no part of which has been paid. BEPORE JUDOR WAKELEY. Judgé Wakeley passed upon one or two equity cases yesterday which finished the business of this term of court. Courtthen ad journed until May 14 at which time the May term opens, SUITE FILED George A. Hoagland filed an action agamst | J. F. Babcoek, contractor, and C to recover payment in the sum of lumber furnished in building a house. County Conrt. JONN FRANK'S ESTATE. Mrs. Nellie . Benton, daughter of thelate John Frank, was yesterday appointed admin istratrix of her father's estate, which is valued at $100,000. The prosent appointment is a conditional order in bonds to the amount of #20,000 with proved sureties. Her application to be pointed general administratrix will be h at 10 a. m., May 26 and requires security POLICE COURT. An Inlc‘r(-dllnz and Varied Pro- gramme. r Henry Eilers was arrestod yesterduy for galloping his team across the Sixtcenth street viaduct. Healso fell out of his wagon, and when brought into court was covered with mud. He was drunk, and was fined £ and costs, Three old boozers, L. W. Emery Kay and John Kelley, were drawn row and given & and costs each, the court could call their names. Joe Williams, Leon Adgate, Argyle, Frank Haynes and William van, a quintette of dirty, ugly, ing vagrants, went out to Deis' brick yard, near the Sulphur Springs, Tuesday after- noon, and, driving the watchman away, took possession of the premises. They are sus pected of a series of petty burglaries and thefts out in that neighborhood, ana will be held in order that witnesses may be sum- moned asainst them, ‘‘Here is a man, your honor,” said Officer Whalen, leading forth a repulsive looking prisoner, ‘‘who wants to be tough; he won't give his name, and swears he hasn't got any and never had.” “What's your name?" manded the court. I doan naw—1I haint got any!” and the fellow gave his shoulders a Baxter shrug and leered insolently at the court, ‘“Take him back, Whalen, and do not bring him out of his cell again until he is willing to tell his name. A few weeks in one of those odoriferous cages I think will be sufticient to induce him to name himself.” Tom rkey, Henry Hickinger and John Hughes, three juvenile tramps from Des Moines, were 1 a lecture and dismissed. John Woods, John Weleh, Mike Ryan, Jim Burke, loiterers, were given one day at hard labor in the city prison John Churchill got full, kicked uj his lodging house on Tenth s thrown down two flights of stairs, " his eyes and breaking his nose, aud for this, and nothing more, he was sent over the hill for five days. John Minnehan and F k Rhodes got into a little scrap, and Rhodes came near ammering Minnehan's jaw off. twelve days, while Johnny only received five, John Me. up ina as fast as Fred Dona vicious look- authoritively de- Hon l(ll’!h\' MANGLED. A B. & M. Switchman Has Both Legs Crushed and Dics. at 12:30, & young man of about twenty-one years, named Jack Connelly ployed as a switchman in the yards son, while attempting ta board the run plank of a switch engine in motion, slipped and fell, the machine running o i, crushing both legs above the knees and otherwise mangling him. The engineer saw Lim and reversed his engine, buttoo late to save the unfortunate, He was brought to this city and ken to St. spital at 2 o'clock, and the com- ysician summoned. 1t was soon evident, however, mpu- tation would be unnecessa rap- idly nearing his end. At 3 oiclock he closed his cyes for the last time and in a few sec- onds was dead. An inquest will be held this moriiing. that In 1850 “Brown’s Bronehial Troches were introduced, and their success us u cure for Colds, Couglis, Asthma, and Bronchitis has been unparallel ouT VER LATE, What Was the Matter With Hughe:, Anyway? Ofcer Pat Hughes was found in an insen sible condition on the sidewalk out Leaven- worth street, between Georgia and Virgini avenues yesterday morning at 4 o'clock Oflicer scious policeman taken to his home teenth und Marey. Yesterday the ph reports that Hughes is all right soon be able to go on duty should not be allowed until it has been elear ly developed just what was the matter with Hughes, and what happened to him at such an ubnormal hour, The doctor says that he was not seriously hurt, that he was | numbed with cold and had had a fall, that was about all there was m the'ca Hughes is man, and the question what was he doing out at 4 o'clock in t s nd liow did Lo coing to be ly y 2 opened m \\'nn:]ru‘yY granite s and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can be scen at stone yardsof W, Tyler, Lincoln, Neb. THOS PRICE, A Worthy Tribute. Perhaps no man of the same intellect- ual culturs as Mr. Arnold, says Edmund s in the London Truth, ever so keenly enjoyed life or sympathized with s0 miany of its inte nd amus ments. He was neithe: pmlmL nor Pu itan. He loved life with men as well as with books. Asa poet he felt all the past, as a man of the world he amply lknowledged the spell of the present. His love for each simple joy which the country yields did not blind him to the joys of the town. Often as he reproached or for her ugliness in prose and mourned over her impious uproar in verse, he keenly appreciated the attra tions of dear old smoky London. He did not despise the prattle of the draw- ing room or the gossip of the club. Like all sensible men he enjoyed & good din- ner in son. In short, he had o wise and liberal appreciation of everything that, o use Lis own phrase, mukes the agrecableness of life, In his younger days he had been fond of sport, a keen fisherman, not ungkilled with the gun nor ignorant of the rougher asur fox hunting. e has hims ness to his hunting, He has himself borne witn to his interest in the theater, and graver studies did not ex- clude him from the no: and new paper. He turned his fa from noth- ing that was honest and of good re- port. - A Su itious Gambler. Chicago Tribune; A superstition among sporting men---therc are still a fow of that ilk in Chicago, though the have been greatly decimated » the vigorous anti-gam g cru- of the authoritics---is that brings bad luck to vide in a sty alone, A conductor tells a stor, gambler took \ge on d to be the sole > looked at the va the car. Finally a happy tri m &nd his f a dime from I. it to the conductor 2 1wo out of that. at him wonder- you Who ar blay a lone uck for iperstition conductor wiung happy when the up for two [ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURQI)AY MAY 3, 18838 lOl" s F # AND RAMACIOTTI An Attempt.to Build a Mountaln From a Mole HilL Councilman Pat Ford, Contractor Fanning and Doctor RamAciott] were arraigned in the police court yesterday on a charge of fight ing, sworn to by the chief of police. The de fendants pleaded not guilty, | : fact professed utter ignorance of the cause of their arrest, and demanded an immediate hearing. The state, however, who was fully cognizant of the time set for the examination, was not ready. Notasinglo witness was on hand, and nobody seemed to know anything about the case. A deputy state’s attorncy, Alex n, argued for a continuance, but the de dants were all_ready and_demanded their at the _hands of the court. This promptly and . justly accorded The ~ case was unceremoni dismissed, As they were,leaving the court room, a Ber reporter accosted Ford and asked him was in the charge inst him and his colleagues, any way, Ho said There is absolutely nothing, and if 1 wasn't going away 1'd_have that Policeman 1 us, -and who is a dis from the rogular army, ar- make him show cause fof this arrost, Tho ehiof of 1polico, to, has mado himself very conspicuous in this matter, but flunked utt 8 you saw this morning, when it came to proving anything, But you men_ wero_certainly doing some- thing ot of the line of ordinaty deportment wel “No, 'sir. though, if a man ought to bo arres for singing, perhaps Ramaciotti ought to have been arrested, for he did warble a fow wild notes, But he was not_loud or disorderly, or auything of the kind. 1 this highly moral police force in- tends to ple for singing on the v tackle that nuisance, 1 Ramaciotti were inter- the subject, and they coincided with Ford—that the arrest was a wilful, malicious, and thoroughly - unuecessary picce of work. Both Fanning viewed on LosT—"1 don’t know where, jell when, I don’t see how—something of great value to me, and for the return of which I shall be truly thankful, viz.: a good appetite IFoUND—**Health and strength, pure blood, an appetite like that of a wolf, regular digestion, all by taking that popular and peculiar medicine, Hood's S rilla. I want everybody to try 1son.” Ttissold by all drug- One hundred doscs one dollar, e RUMBLING OF "l‘l” RAIL. it this ¢ gists. More Official Changes—An Attempt to Wreek a Train—Strikes. 'he Bie of yesterday contained an item iting to ghanges on the n Pacific the B. & M. announces a number of David Hawksworth ntendent of motive at Plattsmouth. has been appointe with headquarters S. Greusel is appoitited master me- and is in charge of the shops at mouth, and of engine, car and round house men in th M. J. C is appointed mast i engine, car and house men on the and Platts- mouth, with headquarters at Lincoln. - A. B. Pini is appointed master mechanic on the southern division, with headquarters at Wy- more, 1. B. Archibald will hold a_similar position on the western division, with head- quarters at MeCook. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN. As the cast-bound passenger train_on the Omala & Republican Valley Yed a point about midway between Stromsberg and Val- paraiso Tuesc an_obstruction which, had f > low rate would loss of life and of rail some round ept Omaha feet long fastened to the cs in such a manner as to e was the obstruction, and v 258 placed there by some one whose motives y and after reaching Valley another was procured and the train brought 1o this city. AN AGED i Miss Anna To L son, i man of sixty-eight woman is very feeble but retains her tics, mid statéd that she is the en children, the oldest of whom Al ar ildre H I old re I voend approaching, she \wanlu to go to lowa To err is human, but make a mistake if you Dr Tonic for dyspepsin, costivenc veath, piles, pimples, ague and poor apvetite, low spirit nos of the kidneys, stomach or o0 cents, Goodman Drug Co. OLIDATION. you use Jones) The Motor and the Cable are One, but the Horse Cars are Anotl Omalia Cable Tramway compan, Samuel R. Johnson, L. B, Williams, C| 1. Rustin. Samuel D, Morse and Benja of incorporation with the county elerk terday, which provide for the purchasing, leasing, operating and maintaming cable ¥8 and street railways to be operated cndiess cables, cleetricity, compressed steam, wotor or any other means The articles state that the cars will Sixth street and traverse the prin- cipal streets of the city, including Sixteenth, stern avenue apitol stock of the corporation is to be 5,000,000, divided into shares of £100 cach, and the corporation is to exist niuety-uine Thinking perhaps that this action meant a consolidation on the part of the cable com pany with the horse car lines, an investiga tion of the facts the case was made yesterday morning. Dr. Mercer, president” of the wmotor line was seen ‘and in reply to the question as to whether the artic meant o consolidation, replied thut b nothing 1 sation pr tive, llml stated that there an iyclination on the part of both the cable and horse-car management to combine, but that in all prob- placed too high a valueon th other words,” said the docto people want the earth around it.”! ferring to a rumor which has been quite prevalent of late to the effect that the mq line und the cable lines were to act in con- junction, Dr.,Mercer stated ' that this would doubtless be the case. He was a director of the cable company and president of the motor line. The other gentlemen were more or interested. Without aoubt the two would work in each other's interest. But until the horse-car company placed @ much lower value upon their property they would not consolidate. “the talk of the Mux Meyer & Seldenberg’s Figaro, town, a 10¢ cigar for de. Co., wholesale depot. MORTUARY. GROSVENOR, Albert Grosyenor, a tra Kenosha, Wis., died Tuesday the Arcade hotel, after several of lung trouble. His remains Drexe Muul's, whence wazded to his hoaie in Wiscor An Absolute L ABIET large two ounce tin boxes, ve {or old sores, buras, 1ds, and all skin erup: Sositively cure all kinds of piles. e BRICINAT, KL OINT- i, told by Goodwman Drug Co, at 25 06uts per box—hy Wall 30 cents, ling man from afternoon at days illness e brought to were for- 18 ORI 1y put up in Red | by | prac- | Which the City Will Donbtiess Pay For. The sewer in the alley from Eleventh to Twelfth streets, in the rear of the new buiid- ing occupied by Peycke Bros, has been in a bad condition for seme time, and during the recent heavy raine the water has under mined the walls oft the building to such an extent that they have cracked badly on the northwest corner, /besides which the cellar has been flooded to the serious inconvenience and great loss of the occupants of the build ing. To make matters worse than th would be from the sewer alone, the pave ment in the alley, which was torn up in put ting down sidewalks, has not been replaced and the water has free access to the base ment wall, A damage suit will probably be the result. H(‘ ye king, or be ye peasant, u have a breath unpleasant, fored, gums that tease ye, S the thing to please ye. ery night and morning Teeth preserving and adorning, i - HE WANTS HEK GOLD. The Chief Requested to Look for a Runaway Couple. EThechief of police receive a letter yestorday morning requesting that he keepa lookout young girlnamed Lizzie astman, anda n by the name of William Payne. The let- ter goes on to state that the girl left her home April 30 and that she had £001n gold with her. She was in company with the man, Paynce who it is supposed will drop her as so0n as he can get possession of her gold. The girl is but ninetecn, a_brunette, with shingled hair, while the man is about twenty- five, light complexion and stutters. Miss Lastman has a sister, Sallie Bastman, and an aunt, Agnes Eastman, living in Blue Valley, this state, and has also relatives at Forest City, Mo. The runaw couple started, it is thought, for this ecity. The dificulty with the affair 1s, hoivever, that the letter is not postmarked and there is no way of telling where 1t came from. Thispowder novervaries, A marve ofpurl- ty,stranzth and wholesomaness, More econom ical thanthe ordinary kinds, and cannot besolp incompetition witnithe multitude of | siortwelght \uun:lplu.‘plun'llnwx‘ onlzin cine Roval Haking Powd Wallstreet N * A SURE CURE OR *NO: PAY. Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE “ A1 syphliitic Disensos, of recent or long stanaing.in from (en to Btteen duye. We will give written g b it bpnrxi of *Arknsas, ‘and have lost all Nope 0f recovery, w Will Cure You ermake no charge. Our remedy is unkn. ©one In the worid outside of our Compan: the ouly remedy 10 the world that will cul will cure the moat obstinate i Jexs than one o o reds who hed whandont By PLysicians and pronounced incurabio, sad We Challenge the World fobring us s case that we will not curen less than one montl Elnce Of Jpedicine. s True Specic for E!I‘thleth Uicors, Sore mouth, &c., sen 0 Our Magic Remedy was discovered, and we are Justified in saying It 18 the nly remedy lo tho worid (bt will poaitively cure, 3 Iatest publiabed b ER8 warld thai will cure iy les haa folied. ity 3 By & farie Bumber of atent m uvv;x L bui 001 by all men; BADOW. Many get boip #nd (hink theya re he diseanc, but i 0 or three yenrs vie form i inotpl ou EMEDY pm-- o) we wial BR FALLS TO CURE. Al eat m scroay Sont | THE COOK lll:llLDY ©0., Omaha, Neb. 8. Nationul Bank. 12th and take elevator on Farnsm Roowm 11 for ladles only ltoom 10 and 11, U m sts, Callers street; 1o second tloor, THE BANK OF COMMERCE. 510 North IGIII_SIPEEI, Omaha, PAID IN CAPITAL. $100, 000 GEO. E. BARKER, President. F. B. JOIINSON, Cashier, DIRECTORS: SAMUEL R, JORNSON L. B, WILLIAMS, GEO. E. BARKER, WM. BEIVERS, B. JOHNSON, A General Banking Business Transacted, Interest Allowed o Time Deposits, SteckPlano mmm.u\ le for_powerful sympas thetic t pliable action and ab: Solute Aurability. Byears' recc rd, the best guarantoe of the excel- lence of t ustruments, ud WOODBRIDGE BROS, TONIC, witiiout 1! '»m,-fi..‘ "l Slae = | DT e~ T o~ BRING THE BOYS This will be a week of rare opportunities for parents and all those who have boys to clothe. We will make a special effort in our Boys' department and will show some bar- gains which will eclipse anything ever before attempted. Childrens’ Blouse Suits with beautiful embroidered collarg, in sizes from 4 to 10, at 95¢. This guit has never been sold for less than $1.50. Knee Pant suits of all wool cheviots, splendid patterns, handsomely gotten up, sizes from 4 to 13 at $2.75. Other houses would surely ask for such a suit, at least §5. Fine Blue Flannels, warranted indigo blue, beautifully plaited, sizes 4 to 12; as good a suit as is usually offered for 5 or $6. Our price is $2.95 We ghall also offer this week some extraordinary values in Long Pant Suits. Elegant Cheviot guits, strictly all wool, of handsome colors and styles, well made, rizes to 18, at $4.25. The actual value of this suit is almost double. Our Long Pant suits run up to 18,and we can fit in our boys’ department, at boys’ prices, large sized young men, who would elsewhere have to pay for mens’ In place of a useless toy, usually given away to the little ones, we will this time give a benefit to mothers who will appreciate such a bargain and remember us long for it. FOR ONE DAY ONLY. On Wednesday, May 2, we will offer 2000 pair good knee pantt from 4 to 12, worth 50c; at 15¢ a pair. Make no mistake; these are no trash, but good durable pants, such as are sold by first class houses for 50c and more, and such as we can honestly recommend. We intend that these pants shall bring us thousands of little customers in the future, and we could not expect to make customers with a poor article: Remember for one day on 25. from 12 guit es, only and two pair to each customer is the limit. Out of town parties who order these pants by mail must enclose postage. One Price Only. No Deviation. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. C. 0 D. With Privilege of | Examination. | All Wool Pants, both light and dark | colors, in sizes 30 to 42 waist and 30 to 34 leg measure. Also a very large line of-| better grades of Pants ranging in price from $2.50 to | 88, Our $3.75 to %5 | Pants are extragood value. Mail Orders Solicited. || ertsrmmm. . 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