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A~ ose, C - E Burwell, Helons, Ari A e e o A THE CITY. The roofing material for the new county hospital is enroute to Omaha from [ndianapolis. ‘The case of Palmer against Garneau and that of the Howell Lumber company against the city were given to the jury late yesterday afternoon. The members of the Omaha republi- can flambeau club are requested to meet at their headquarters on Monday even- ing next to take partin the grand pa- rade, At the council chamber last night Mr. C. J. Smyth addressed a mass meeting of perhups three or four bundred pe sons in defense of his attack upon Gov- ernor Thayor. Wisley Eggleston, the youth who was arrested for setting fire to a hay-stack saveral days ago, was releascd from the county juil yesterday upon bonds being furnished by his father. The ense of George A. Hongland against Emma L. Van Etten et al, is on trial before Judge Wakely. The is luuupm to foreclose lien in the amount of 81,500, Van Etten, the disbarred attorney, is & co-defendant. A union meeting school teachers and held this afternoon the Kountze Memorial church, eor- ner Sixteenth and Farney streets, for the study of the Sabbath school lesson of the following subbath, on next Sunday. Yesterday a w it was issued for the arrvest of tough characters named Falconer charged with “committing an unpro- voked and violent assault upon a feilow workman. They were employed by n roofing firm on “Thirteenth street, but went on a spree and wound up the day in the manner they were aceustomed 1o do in Chicago, where they also bear o hard name. One of them was impli- eated to kome extent in the Ryan forgery. % Malaria Fever r‘un‘d by Jarvis’ Brandy. - of the Sabbath workers will be at 4 o'clock in two d Herbert and 1d Personal Paragraphs. J. Rosenthal, business manager of the o Tycoon” opera company, is in the % treas- urer of the Grand opera house, hus resigned, and leaves for Lincoln today to accept a similar position in that city. At tho Merchants —Louis. Rudolph, New York; J. A, Graham, Chicago; E. T, flake, L1: V. A, Barnhill, Kansas + S. W. Sandford, Chicago. _Atthe Murray—M. T. Rowland, Spring- i Ed F. Murphy, San Francisco; John ophard, Biabirg: C. 3. Munyan and wife, Hartford; D. 8. Parkliurst, Donald, San Fran ee; Ed'F. Ross, Philadelphia; P. S Skipworth, St. Louis, aud John Nash New York, At the Arcade—Harry Lowe, Detroit: N. D. Hubbard, Beatri . L. Goodrich, Cole- ridge, Neb. ! F. F. Parker, Tekamah; E. S. Thoupson, Tekamah: ' G, Duun, Fro: R. V. mont; Alien, Marti Auberry mont; Thomas McGratti, Wyo. Hatton, Maryville; Mrs, C. E. Sharp, St. Paul. hitcome, Pender, acoln; E. K. Valen" i B R, Ellsworth, Hrowne, Colon, Neb.;J. B! George . ' Dennington, H. L. Brookway, Chicago? Lu;l Des Moines; Josoph C. Diggs, A Lo W. O Everew, Milwaukee; J.. M. Meyer, Lincolu. At the Paxton—J. J. Bartlett, Kearney; 3. A Frawley, Stromsburg; F. M. Sackett and wife, Albion D. Gould and. wife, Fullerton; 8. J. Alesander, Lincoln; Jobn Hewitt, Fremont; V. C. Shickley, Geneva; A. Anderson, Columbus: D. P. Kolfe, Ne' brasks City; heppard, Broken Bow; Thomas Coifer, McCook: J.'H. Huney, San al.; James Mitchell, Boston, and S. Al fine quuor sm sell Jarvis’ best. T e ey Burean of Charities, Joseph Barker has resigned the presidency of the Burewu of Charities, and his succes- sor will bo elected st the annual mecting, which takes place in the city hall on the 12th of this wonth, ) A Conductor in Troubl ‘W. H. Jackson, a conductor on the dummy train, has been arrested for assaulting a pas: senger nawed James Choala. Jackson says Choala provoked the wssault and struck tho first blow. Tue trial will be held at 11 a, m. to-day. s Sull Sore. Mr. N. G. Garcelon, who “was injured by falling down the shaft ot “an elevator in the United States National bank Thursday, has somewhat recovered from the shack, but carries some uncanny bruises as souvenirs of his accident. . All doctors recommend Jarvis’ Brandy. L llroko a Pooy's Neck, A saddle-horse belonging to the firm of Miller & Gunderson, the owners of the sash and door factory, rau away Thursday evening. In his mad course e ran against a pony owned by & Mr. Hayes, a clerk in the factory. - The ny was tied very securely and the shock roke his neck. Cable Bids. The Horse railway company has receivod bids for everything necessary to construct a cable liné on the American system. They are awaiting Mr. Barton's return from the east to pass upon the same. They know the cost of everything except that of the con- struction of the power house, and have de- cided as to who are the lowest.bidders. Jarvis’ 77 will cure your cold. — An Express Techarcality, An expressman named William Brown was arrested - yesterday on complaint of a citizen whom Brown had charged $2 for hauling a small load a short distance. The load was found to be a trific over three hun- drea pounds, and as the ordinance provides tnat the rate to be charged shall be 75 cents for every 300 pounds and less, butlays no restriction on the charge for a load avove that weight, the expressman was discharged. g Wanted to Hang: Joseph Hay, an insane prisoner, at the county jail, tried to hang himself yesterday. He was at liberty in oné -of the larg rooms and picked up a strip of cloth that evi dently had .been torn from the gar- ment of some ‘other 'prisoner. Hay tied - the cloth - to 'a “grating = in such a manner as to make a loop, and put his bead into it. His weight broke the cloth, and the result of his attemptcd ‘suicide was . pothing worse than a fall to the hard “floor. Hay rayes over a woman he calls his wife, but it has been discovered that she is a widow. —— The Omaha Guards' Award. The taguificent trophy, a fac-simile of an- clent war armor, of oxydized bronze, con- isting of = helmet, visor, shield, battle-ax, sword and spear, offered by the hrnlge com- mittee and competed for by thée Omahd Guards and four companies of Iowa Natioual Guards, on the eveniag of the bridge open- ng, and which was awarded to the former company, was formally peescnted to them ‘Whursday evening at Max Moyer's jewelry store. The company, with fife and drum corps, marched to the plaee at 8 o'ciock and drew upin live in frony of the store. Four men were detailed to go in aud carry out the award, which is very bulky, and the pre- sentation speech in mflal( of the committee was then mady by Mr. Adolph Meyer in a " happy Way\ A ueat resbouse was made and to the martial lumphant ly bom oa to the armory. mmm w l":‘\lnt of the a.h’.’.. corps the elegunt prize THE ROAD TO THE RIVER. The Howell Lumber Company Want Pay for it. The soveral cases before Judges Doane, Hopewell and Wakeley in the district court Thursday wore resumed yosterday. Saun- ders vs the Omaha Carriago and Sleigh company, was given to the jury. Judge Doane then took up the case of the Howell Lumber company against the city of Omaha. In extending Leavenworth street 10 the river last year the city took from the plaintiff a strip of land H0xi50 feet, which the apprafsers valued at $1,00. The plain- tiff sots up that it was worth $12,000 to £20,000 and sues to recover. The court aunounced that when it ad- journed to-day it would be until Wednes. ddny, unless trials are in progress at the time, in which event they will be finished Monday. Judge Groft is in Burt county. German D, Wyatt has beguu foreclosure procecdings against Ann Stewers et al for £352.85, t Dearborn Nati s sned Larmon P, Pruyn f ment on a §017 note given to the Star Cutter compang, William Walbum sties for a divorce from his wife Amy. alleges that in May she Jived with Charles Zellers for two weeks in a o ot adultery and has since been an in x 2 of a house of prostitution, “The trustees of the Castellar street Pres byterian church have applied to the district court for a license to raise ¥3,500 on a mort- gage on the church property Henry Bockholt has entered suit against Nicolas Ralefl et al. to recover judgment on promissory notein the amount of £1,000, The plaintiff states that the note was given in part payment for certain real ecstate, to him, by the defendants, and that the litter bave failed to redeem it notwithstanding the o has expired apers of apy were flled by the plain yesterday 1n the case of Duane (. Dod neuinst I’utrick Creedon. The ruling of the district court was for the defendant. ranseript papers were yesterday filed with the clerk of the district court in the casc of E. W. Simeral agaiast S. Seligman, in an action in criminal libel. German . Wyait filed a petition with the clerk of the district court, asking that A. 1. Lowrie and J. I". Ahlquist be compelled to relinquish all claims on lot 4, block 19, . V. Smith's addition, without cost to the peti- tioner, “Transeript papers were filed in the case of the stato aguinst William Kiduey, charged with grand larceny. Johanna Christensen us administratix of the estate of Jens . Christensen, her hus- band, deceased, filed procecdings yosterda, in an'sction against. James C. Breunan to r cover &,000, allezing that her husband while employed_in the defendant’s sand pit, met. his death December 10, 1857, by baing erushed by falling carth, which she alleged, was the result of negligence on the part of’ the de fendant. Transeript papers were filed with the clerk of the district_court in tho case of th ato against [saac Burke, charged with r ceiving stolen goods. United St Court, Henry R. Dickinson, of Hamilton, TlL, has begun an action against the Weeping Water Brick company for infringement of the pa- tent for a brick machine, invented by John J. Brewis, of Minueapolis, Dickinson plisces his loss at £3,000, and asks for such additional damages, not cxceeding 89,000, us the court may see fitto allow. County Court. M. A. Upton Co. have sued F, J. Mec- Carthy for £125 claimed as commission on a real estate deal, Dr. Jeffe of diphthe e ’ remedy cures every case . No physician required. Aoy The Chautauqua Display. Owing to the crowded condition of the new bridge on “‘opening day,” the Chautau- qua wagon ‘was unable to get on to our streets until nearly dark, but it was hero with its load-of ladics and gentlemen, all of whom are interested in this grand movo- ment. It was driven through some of the main streets, but owing to the darkness the banner and streamers which represented tho cause were lost to sight. However, they were out to stay, and did stay as long as they could. The wagon which_they had was pro- fusely decorated, as well as the banner, ich bore the inscriptions: *Look up and down,” “Look forward and not back- ward, “Lend a hand.” The streamers on the sides of the wagon showed tho name of the association, the Council Bluffs and Omaha Chautanqua, as- sembly, opening session July 5, 18%0.” ‘Theo association now has n landscape gardener laying out the grounds in a most beautiful manner, and work is progressing nicely. Everything will be in readiness for the grand ovening next summer. This wagon, by the way, was the only concern bearing o joint_co-operative name: “Council Bluffs aud Omabu Chautauqua assembly.” Never lee Up. If you suffer asthma, bronchitis, or uny other diseasc of the throat or lungs, uothing can surprise you more than the rapid improvement that will follow the use of NTA ABIE. If you are troubled with catarrh, and have tried other medicines, you will be unable to express your amazement at the marvel- ous and instantaneous curative powers of CALIFORNTA T-R-CURE. These remedies are not seeret compounds, but natural production of Californin. Sold ut 81.00 a package; three for $2.50 and guaranteed by Goodman Drug Co. Mo e The Army. Licutenant Colonel William H. Penrose, Sixteenth infantry. has been assigned to sta- tion at Fort Douglas, Utal, Sumner G. Bower, Willis Huft and Robert Comerfort, military convicts, have been or- dered to the military prison at Fort Louven- worth, Captain Henry Catley, Lioutenants Sidney E. Clark ana Harry E. Welkins; have been detailed as & board of inquiry which wiil meet November 1, at 10 o'clock, at Fort Omaha, to make investigation as to govern- ment property which may have been stolen by Private Thomas H. Graham, Compaay B, ond infantry, who deserted October 27, 1888, while in the hands of civil llulhurllltu at Grand Island, ‘The board will also inquire minutely into the circumstances attendant upon_his desertion and especially into the causes which induced it. Dr. F. L, Henderson has been ordered to report at Fort Duchesne, Utah, as assistant surgeon. Licutenant Arrasmith returned yesterday from Fort Douglas. Private Coats, of Company G; was accused of stealing 6 conts from tho tent of Corporal James Owens at Kearney, by whom the chargo was made. The proceedings of tho inquiry into the charge have been for- warded to Washington, is the purest and best soap ever -— Railroad Items. Genéral Superintendent Dickenson went west over the Union Pacific yosterday. “Yes, the B. & M. enginers are entitled to consider the ‘promotion’ of H. B. Stoue, s a victory, because, although he was evi- dently acting on ordgrs from higher author- ity he was looked upon as being the head and frontof the offenders. But then the victory is only a moral one, and _eame too late to be of any service to the majority of them, and, after all, the new appointment leaves the matter practically un\nangud for as Giqueral Freight Agent Ripley ranked almost on & par with Mr, Darcesits it Al with the same brush. Besides, he is & per- sonal friend of President Perkins. No doubt some action was taken at the engi- neers’ convention, that forced the compuny to make some ol , and they choose this way to satisfy every one and hurt no one, I think it is a good move, and in ashort time the ulnkawrl 11 be declared oft.” D. R.Thompson, who was recently ‘‘let out” from the Denver & Rio Grande at Den- ver, is going into the railroad supply busi- ness. He will represent a Cleveland, O., irm Yesterday the Union Pacific trains left on time, irrespective of the arrival of the Towa lines. the Northwestern sleeper was thirty minutes late, and was left over.. The Union mcu:: doesn’t propose ‘u‘; ..‘."im g; re make up for i 0.Jos nunu u-nwnm A HORRIBLE CRUSHING. A Little Boy Wedged Between an El- evator and a Floor Johnnie O'Coninor, a bright fifteen-year-old oftioe-boy in the omploy of the Gireat West- ern Type Foundry, Howard stroot, mot with userious accident yesterday that may ter- minate fatally. He was on the fourth floor of the warehouse and attempted to board an ele vator that was woving upward. He missed his footdng, and while the upper portion of his body was on the clevator, his limbs were banging down, and in that position he was forced into & six-inch space, until his v stopped the elevator. He was extri- ] v, and_found to be fright- rustied and mutilated in the abdomen, a8 summoned and he was re- od to the home of his sister, Mrs. Ford Stmith, who resides at No. 1112 Sixth street, As yet the plysicians are unable to deter- mine the extent of his injuries internally, and cannot say whether or not he will re cover. His employers give him the reputa. tion of bemg an honest, industrious boy, and rogret exceedingly thut the accident oc curred. Cleveland & s0n agrec on one point, that the best out is Jarvis’ old Brandy. — Killod. ity ‘yesterday An Omaha M Word reached this that Mike Foley, u stone mason, was killed at Beatri day evening. He was at work on the new Methodist church at that place, when the scaffolding gave awa, precipitated him to the ground b( He died instant Farland was on the scaffold, with o badly mangled foot. Both men & well known in Omaha. Until recently Foley occupied quarters in a_boarding house on Harney street, between Tenth and Eleventh BLre . N ‘arland was raised in Omaha, and s widowed mother and s reside on Vinton street near Twenty seventh, Complexion powderis an absolute ne- cessity of the refined toilet in this cli- mate. Pozzoni's combines every el ment of beauty and purit — Shot Into the Air. Samuel Deets, aswitchman in the Missouri Pacificyards, sas seriously injured aboutnoon v, He was on a flat car the last in tie train, for the purpose of setting the brakes. The teain was backing at the time to make connection with a number of other loaded cars, but the train met the cars with 0 much forco that the flat-car was smashed between them. Deems was thrown up into the air several feet and fell violently to the ground. A bone rin_one of his ankles was broken, he was badly red, has sustained ‘Weare again |m-;mr(-1l to show a | plete stock of Meu's Business Suits, ‘mmh» in both qlu'k« and entaways, | having received large invoices duri g | the past week, Also, let us remind you, if & Dress Suit is needed, we can please yon. Overconts in all stylcs aud at the | right price. (Kofornsene FOR CHILDREN. 1f they are weak,delicate looking and troubled withworms, Hahni's Chocolate Worm Lozenges is what they need. Price All druggists. ‘WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. POR THE CURE OF Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchi- s, Debility, Wasting Diseases and Scro- fulous Humors, nscrom, Tt ean i Nervous systom, restor Creaton new, rich and pure. blood, in 1 the whole system, FLESH, BLOOD, NERVE, BRA This preparation is fursuperior to all othor prapa: Tations of Cod-Live ny imitator unls. | T omendation gotiheyer ™M y Dt AL Ik Chomist, Bostom, Dass. 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Lve Union incn, a ve f Labor organizations everswhere Hhat tho statemments tuade 1 aaid circular are flee 1 ofler $5,000 REWARD to any persin or persont whowill prove allthe statemie ;,.,fiu?.,.m [ s iy Roldso0d ne Junuary T, 1 W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Ma For Geo. ale by Kelley, Stigea & Co. and rth 16th St. um,b,.w HILIE N. W, Coy. ISth h Dodfle Sll. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Clironic and Suraical Diseases BRACES, Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. It Hest tacliticn, apparatus and remedies for succons At I of disense requir KEoattat e Sht gival Troataeat. okl FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendunce; best hospital accommoda- Hons 1o the west. WIITE FOR OTOULARS on Doformities and Braces Trusses, Club ¥oet, Carsatur of o Splne, Tile eh, Bronch i atior mmmuy TEaralym: Bptlopsy: Kiiey” Blader kthr, kin and B10od. And afl Burgos| Operations ‘Discases of Women a Speolaity. BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN FREE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES sen sugcesstully treated. $yphilitie from the systom withogt m wmmat for los ous u 10 visitus may be gorrespondence. ' All eomm letnes or “ BOOK TO MEN FRE B Dt SSsmid eTSSInrS Oniaha Medical amd Surgwcal Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, ) Cer. 13th and Dodge:Bts, ; ° OMAHA, NEB. ,Hsalm iB_Wealth! or ave: th's sent WE GUARANTEE 81X BOXES EEREREE T < 4 o s s \ - e NO EVENT Next to the presidential contest has created more excitement than our great Overcoat sale. It is the talk of the town, and every mail brings us scores ot letters from outside ordering Overcoats. We haye not said half enough about these garments in our last “Ad.” Hundreds of customers praised the Overcoats more than we did, and acknowledged that what they saw outstripped their best ex- pectations. Of the three special lots advertised last week, two are nearly sold out and the ouly one we have a fair quantity of, and all sizes yet are the $7.75 SATIN LINED CHINCHILLAS. There isn’t any- thing that will compare with them at double the price in Omaha, and you will say so if you see them. We propose to keep up this grand Overcoat sale for a while, and to replace the broken lots will add to-day and offer for the coming week three more styles, which we can conscientiously recommend as bargains just as great and unparalelled. Elegant wide wale woven back cassimere Overcoats in 2 shades, blue and brown, well trimmed and made at $6.00. This is an extraordinary bargain; $6.00 would not pay for the Cloth alone in the garment. We have sold thesame Overcoats right here early in the season as a bargain for $10, and they can not be bought else- where for less than $12.50 to $15. A large lot of strictly all wool Chinchilla Overcoats, the Chin- chilla made by one of the best mills in the country and warranted Indigo wool dyed, with elegant serge lining and satin sleeve lining at$8. We challenge any reliable Clothing House to produce a like garment for $12. Our price this week is $8. The third is the bargain of the season. A lot of rich and velvety Ve~ netians and Elysiums, in beautiful mixtures, lined throughout and sleeves with finest silk; a garmentwhich is not often in ready-made stores, at $15. You would not have a coat made to order any more if you see these. They are perfect in every respect and amerchant tai- lor must charge for a similar coat, $50 or $60. Next week we promise some extraordinary thing in suits and pants Watch our “ad.” Close, economical and intelligent buyers who are judges of quali=’ ties and values are doubly welcomed to this great sale. Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Gompany Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. Burlington| Route CB&O.RR The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car rvice between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. N It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington, Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. epot on Tenth Street. Burlingron. Burlingto Route - . CB&QRHK Presme Your Health D. HALL & C0.'S PERFO. RA'I‘IHI I.IllKRKIN U ll!lb s e e on against PNEU. Efim ,prfill,:\u sgow, Belfast, Diblin and Li iverpoo) HoNrA Bllll' ATISM, and selute dursbilit; fiy :iiéa‘:z“}ol"e&fi:‘." '.:::“.':: jhs Bear guares me New York Every Tuesdav, Dy the Medi hxcully Bena or tlustrated circulaz, CANFIELD RUBBER (O, BOLE MANUFACTURERS, age %15 and 810, according to location ux State room, Exéursion K to W, ISTIN DALDWIN & CO., Gen'l Agents, ' “ romiway, New Yorle JOHN BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Ageut, 86 Leonard §°,, New Yerk Oity, dolph i, Chicagos KIn'EY I‘;‘:n.tllll‘:‘:e':;rcy!::lrgy lMJt U'K‘A Oa \- HARRY E. MOORES, Ags "n lmfl‘lm. A 1om, Arromxev-ariaw, | SIS, se‘;;m_l,nmc fred ia by goren ,:,,“f ‘| Leduced Cabin Rates to Glusgow Ex Ry nhoased, ot Mt g0, 1) Wil B N. ¥, Pl piseclous. bibitioa " e s