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e 8 ~ | o 0 P ) A B | missed by the cc - somewhat ill for the pust few days diec Sunday nig} enworth, He claimed to w named | Holmes at Platte Ce « him 800, He w ¢ of the county Personal Paragraphs Attorney Stra ft for the east Suu day ! Mrs. W. G. Tafinder and this city nda, and with Mr. Tafl ture home in Omabia at 617 T At the W r: M. P. Brown, Mrs. J Black, Plattsmout Beatrice; L. (. Marble, D Q. Mulctims, Des Moines Mr, V. > Roberts of Minneay i8 10 the cit I en sudden ¢ day on Sat I T'he rem 8 were Iull in Ko AWn cometery At the Millard—E. C. Homan, W. C. Kim vall, Johu A. Kean, H. A, Bliss, S, 1. John won, Mrs. Keneth Reid and C. R. Virgin, of | New York: Clifford Eliis, L. S, Perry, G, C. | Lzmanric N. E. Magnus, F Griftith and J. 0. Ko of Chicago; C. K. Markle, | 8t. Louis: O. A. Co Humboldt, Neb.: R. Flanders, Charon b.: Thomas Itan kin, wife and danghter, Pittsburg, 1 James R. Wash, Lincoln: Brad Slaighter, Fullerton, Neb.: D, S, Devin, Ottum H. C. Randal, North Platte, N iry Jaynes, Muscatine, In.; Henry son, Leavenworth, Kan At the Murray—A. V delphia; R. J. Govenor, St. Louis: A. F. Phillips, Fremont. Neb: A, F. Longwell and wifé, Sher In.: Walter L, Ashby, J. L. Goldsmith Judd, Nason, J A. Nunn, John Sampson and J, Sehwa bacher, Chicago: J. Flanagan, W. 1. Par dee and Herbert Gossage, Now' York; A, B, Fuller, Ashland, Neb., and J. R. Larsen, Fremont, Neb. At the_ PPaxton—John C. Fleming, John E. Parks, H. A. Gray, Warren M. Salisbury and Herman H. Abt, Chicago: George W Hayes, Milwaukce: (harle o8, B, A Josephine, Henry Belring, jr., and John Das ew York: John W. Coal, Atlantic JLH. Grace A. Abbatt, Baltimorc Grand Island; A .G, C . Smith, npbell, A Bos ton: G. H T, E. Dickerman, John H. ' Hamilton and’ Her Russell, Des Moines: Phillip Paine, Lincoln. At the Merchants—W. H. Osborn and wife lwater, Mich'; O. W. David Jackson S. 1. A, Haynes, Denver, Col md J. DL Rayl, Des Moines; d two ladics, Fremont , Lincoln, Neb, Moberley Water, Neb, : Char y Thorell, St. Paul, Mrs. C mill, Villesea, Dickensor cago; J. A. Morgan, J. D. Rowley, and C. H. potd ald, Kansas City, Erooklyn The dircctory of the Omal saciation have completed th the sale of Lovett to the B 8 Lovett. 1 1 Ball as- » newotiutions for oklyn club. The hodist Revival. © held in the t Methodist Al by the pastor, Rev. ( Dawson. ¥ week past the audienc have mered nightly and a growing int est is roported. A al invitation is ex tended to the publ Revival ser South Tenth church, conducte * now b Episcoy Burgia; W. L. Wiseman got to his store on St. Mary Sunday evening just in tine r getting out of the back e to the crook but was soon distanced. On_ returning to the Wiseman found that a silver watch @ revol ud a promissory note had been taken. The thiet is stil large. The Need of a Morgue. aking with Superintendent Mahoney yesterduy the want ot a public morgue wus referred to by that gentlem Mr. Ma honey instanced the case of John Hess. the man who dropped dead a few days ago at McArdle, as one in which it would have been advisablo to keep the body for a few days for the purpose of identification, M asunlties- Kate Fox is suffering from a broken hone, caused by nst a door, James Shea sued Louis Goldsmith for $100 damages damages, 1o re ved through falling into a cesspool left otected by Goldsmith. Justice Holmes judgment for ¥18.75 for time lost and money expended. ¥ him for injuries An Absolate Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT 18 only put up in large two ounce tin boxes and is an absolute cure for old sores, burn wounds, chapped hands, and all skin ernp: tions, Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: MENT. Sold by Goudman Drug Co., at 25 cents per box—by muil 30 cents, Going Back Home. Lulu James was rescued from a probabla life of shame through the efforts of Detective Horrigan Sunday her whercabouts and took her trom a of ill-fame on North Twelfth street, she had been residing but a few days father of the girl had written fo Seavey, usking his services in the The case was put into Horrig: the aboye result, Tue girl her father loft yesterday for Tilinois. night Horrigan ascertained house where The -om their by home in AT If you need a perfect tonie ora blood purifier. take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Toni [t speedily eures all troubles of the stomach, kidneys and live Can be taken by the most delecate, rice 60 cents, Goodman Drug Co. - Ta Stren then the Count Commissioner O'Keefe was bus yesterday afternoon looking of the county building, with a v strengthening girders of iron | ous purts of the structure. Mr. O'Keefe ex plained that the condition of the building was thoroughly sutisfactory, but it thought better to take this precaution, some of the arches were not considered qui as reliable as the commissioners would d sire. The proposed additionul work will cost about $00, Building. 1y ongaged the pla Those who take Dr. Jones' Red Clove Ponic never have dyspepsin, costiy ness, bad breath, piles, pimples, agu and malaria, poor appetite, low ».wnll headache or kidney troubles, I’rice o0 cents, Goodman Drug Co, A Ch'la Smothered to Deat ‘The home of Mr. Chas. W. Spray ofOmaha View was the scene of a sad ac nt Satur day uight, resulting in the death of their 4 mouths old son The child bad been put to bed in its usual good health, but on awaken ing, its parents were horritied to find that it had died during the night. Appearances went to show that it had been accidentally suffocated, and although Dr. Hostetter was atonce summoned, his seryices were of 1o ayail. Mrs. Spray is eutively prostrated with grief, at the sudden deathof her child. Jugk and Jill each took a pill Old-fashioned kind—full growr Jack's went down—but with a fro Juak died from *'cause unknown. Smiles will supersede many frowns, and many discomforts will be unknown, when Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets entively supersede, as they bid fair to do, the large and less efficient pill of our forefathers, Every day they gain new laurels! Most popllur’ when most 1ls abound! - Burglars' Make a Haul Burglavs entered a house at Second and ‘Williams stroets Sunday night and stole tgun, & revolver, e suits of clothe lvar watch aud $0 i wouey. About 11 by, n— « k as ar. rested by o s on sus. | f On his person w found the revoly Ed Lacey, a fe w who was pla; ards with iucas the time of the a was also taken i custod;” on suspicion of being an accomplice, Throat Diseases comm th a Co cold Thros 1 Bron in boxes, Pr wed. to the extent of city from the county, for ser red in takin arge of prisoners, 1t was Disall dues ons giv held that the eity entitied THOUSAND DOLLARS. SEVENTY The Amount Involved in a United States Court Case. he case of Barr gainst Ellwood in forcelosure proceedings, was disposed of by Judge Dundy. The court held that the plaintiff, on his original bill, was not entitled 1o maintain his suit, and dismissed the orig nal bill but held that the suit was lecal on the cross bills filed iintiff. The amount in )it 5,000, which involves rea and 1 about Omauha ation is tate in and at other points in this state Tne grand jury has returned ment against & government off tenor of the finding has not b It is thought that the arrest w. an indict . but the n divulred., 1 follow to y AL L. Barber a commission merchant on South Sixteenth street this city, was in dictedjby the federal grand jury yes v tor ards through the 1 lute postal arrest yesterday afternoon rraigne re Judge Dundy. He entered a plea of not guilty Jesso W. Logue was arraigncd before Judge Dundy on a charge of pilfering the wails and embezzlement. He pleaded not guilty The grand jury is in timber land steal, and in Indian residents are in attendance a8 sending “‘dunning’ mails. 13, stigating wn alleged he com fTeeting before it ant cas This court will ing week a very i issues amounting to £300,000. The Kit Car. Cattle com of Texas, filed last ok before Dundy a_ petition praying that a receiver might be appoin in” the estate of the Harlem Cattle ompany, whose rancl e in Colorado and Nebras ompany affirm that the defendants owe them § Sat urday last, the dofendants, by their attorne; nled an - on record perfectly Cave wd Atwell, swer 0 this statement, aud pl aflidavits showing th vent and possossed ranches and blooded to the value of $300,000. The a motion asking that ition e dismissed. minent firm Marquette, bers, an s, with whom ar De Weese and Hall, of Lincoln, appear for the Carter company, and by the local firm of attorneys referred to represent the defend ants. This much in Attorneys Coke of Texan lawyc is very likely to be prolific of The District C rds enters suit urt, nst John Flan- nagan for $65.93. The action is brought to recover the value of bo: agreed to be fur- “d by defendant to plaintiff, Defendant iies e is indebted to plaintiff in any sum, plaintiff ‘is not first-class brickmaker he represented 1self to be, and further brings in a coun laim of §191.25 for loss of brick said to e been spoiled through plaintiff's igno. ance of his_busines Herman Keshner vs John is instituted for the M. Edw magan. Suit of luborer’s wages in the sum of ie case of Joseph Clifton Mayue was on trial before Judge Wakeloy yesterd The defendant is sued for the cost of a e n building which he refuses to pay for upon the ground that the worlk is net a rding to contract, County Cour The case of John A. Wakefleld against Henry Pinger was conciuded yesterday in Jud urt. The plaintiff was awarded a verdict in the sum of §730.41. This trial has occupied the court four da and was hotly contested throughout by both sides. A writ of attachment has been 1ssued at the instance of William J. Maxwell against Lunna Hight. Mr. Maxwell afirms that Mrs. Hight is about to convert her property into money, with intent to defraud her creditors. ‘Having cntered an action m Judge Shields’ court for $30, the balance due on u promissory note, Maxwell wishes to protect himself in this maunner in event of judgment being recorded in his favo Only $10 to Colorado Springs, Denver or Pucblo and return. Grand Rock Island excursion Tuesdiy morning, No- vember 27, Tickets good for fifteen days. cour A Lawyer Thinks at Least Two Juages Should Be Employed. The matter of revising the city charter in ation to the prominent place police court, 1s occupying a in legal circles. That the work devolving upon the present incumbent is too much for him to handle, is generally conceded by those who are practitioners in s court. Speaking of the matter a well known attorney said: *“The police court oc- an_important place in th y ov- it. The manner in which it adminis- and construes the law, reflects more or less upon the morality of the cit Then, too, it is the stepping stone in the en- forcement of our penal code. To sum it all up itis the chicf shield of morality in any large city like Omaha. No time when one police judge the cases that came under his jurisdiction, but that time in this city has . I will venture to suy that Judge Berka on an average cach day, handles more crimi- nals thao are arraigned in Kansas City Paul, Minneapolis, or _cities of that notwithstanding that all these citics euy; om three to five police judges, and ull sul- aried. Now the matter resolves itself into i il law must be amended, making the penalty more severe, which mi have u tendency’to lessen the commission of crime, or wimend the charter so as to employ two judges instead of one,” Only #10 to Colorado Springs, Denver or Pueblo and return. Grand Rock Is- land excursion morning, No- vembe Tickets good for fifteen days. R Busin In County Cle the following de hanges, ik Roche's office yesterday nents were placed on file: J. G. Roesct to Join Fry, bill of sale on the building at the southeast corner of Tywenty-sixth and Q strects, South Omaha, and all - fixtures therein,’ Cousideration, $1,508.42 Kamuwerer and bill of sale on frame buildi South Sixtecnth street, south end of lot 1, in Hartman's addition, together with all the saloon fixtures and stock, billiard_tables, cte, and cooking utensils, now used in tt business of a suloon and lutich counter, Cou- sideration, §2,000, Gustus to Henry Only $10 to Colorado Springs, Denver or Pueblo and return, Grand Rock Island excursion Tuesday morning, No- vember 27, Tickets good for fifteen days, il Lo 2 A Belligerent Restauranteur. P, O'Brien is a saloonkeeper on Sixteenth and Cuss streets, and C.Johnson keeps u restauraut next door. Yesterday a dispute arose between the two men respecting cer- tain sewe and the payment for keeping thie cess pool in proper order. Words led to blows and in the eucounter Mr. Johnson drew a revolver and was oa the point of shooting O'Briecn when L. Lagarus, who was standing near, wrested the weapon from him. This was not before Johnson had, how kicked O'Brien in the abdo- wen, inflicting very serious injuries, which may possibly prove fatal. O'Brien was carried (o bis howe sud Johuson locked up in the central police station, Standard shorthand school. nuw, 16074 Far- d in favor of the | THE \l)-ll' I-,IUl Are Arriving For To-day fmpor- tant Meeting. They »-day the convention of special insur. | surance agents ot all the lar panies doing business in this territory, meet in this city. Itisexpected that about fifty repre sentatives w be in attendance, some of | whom have already arrived. Among these are Joseph Richards, Robert Regnolds of the Connec at of Hartford, Geor Dana, M G. Bently of the Niagara of New York, and John K. Dale of the Pharatx of Hartford The aim of the agents is, if possible, to de | stroy ~ the system of “double-head | ing)* which has late been in troduced here, and which ocal claim has demoralized the business, ible-heading is meant the practice of | having more than one agent employed by any company in o given city. In Omaha some of the companies are represented by as many as four solicitors who cut the rates under to get business. The convention will make inqu as to whether or not the practice may be de stroyed by law If such may be d. a bil will be framed and introduced 1nto the next | 1 ature in nary - Advice to Mothers, Mre, W s Soothing Syrup should al ways be used for chiildren teething 1t soothes | the child, softens the gums, allays all pair the remedy for Meeting. The Latter Day Saints are condueting a serics of meetings at their chapel, Twenty first and Clark strects, Elder 1.C, Bronson, of St. Joseph, Mo., will preach_each evening during the week, Mr. Ray Pott presides at the orgun with au excellent choir lially tend the welcome invited to at Fvory appll Evory bottle Every bottle tested Every Oenuine Bottle Bears the Firm's Signatare. Every tostimonial strictly tru Every day Every path 1 and cured. Every acho or paln succumby. Sold by Dr WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME Ann ma, Bi ng Diseases ors. at popularity es Conzhs, itis, Debili and ¢ BT DHE GENCINE ANTICLY O WIILOFS ¢ e pin But ar ¢ P Te den piuin marvelions M o Taver On uy Dt by i, miedie Cheumist, Bost © nllll« e results of s use § Jretor s eess i pul Line posse Mbincd with the Wilhor faeulty 1, and all druggises Andall nsture assames u w Teet, those who are prudent real will begin to fook i ction ngainst WHEN yenr, Oswing i grent p NSON'S PLASTER hits b i Piutt Str oy s, Dols. Pinsh Goots, Aloms, &, DELORME & QUENTIN OF MILWAUKE Will have their full lino of es_displayed at the following places befo 2hth., Grand Islanl, Columbus, Norfolk, Hastings and Lincoln, CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to any of the above towns. 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McMENAMY, Oer. 13th and Dodge Bts.. - - OMAHA. NED PENNYROYAL WAFERS aro sucovssfully used monthly by over 10,00 glmmu Are Safe, Effectualand Pleas nt o box by mail,or at druggists. Sealed it postage stamps. Address Tas Evnexa Cusmicat Co., Derrors, Mici For sale and by mail by Goodman Drug Co,y Omaha, Neby of buyers always in our store. '3.0.' 1 R‘LQ. IGGER AND BIGGER. idea of the magnitude of the The big have any business we Tt is sight to sce the Though are doing throng the cople est throng ison the second floor, among the overcoats, weather has heen warm and other honses have sold but few overcoats, we have moved thousands of them al- ready. We had an immense stoek—enough we thought to last us thiongh the seasen—but our tremendous trade the past two weeks has thinned them out so much that we have to let up advertising them for a few days, we will prove most conclusively ( give until every we get in fresh goods, for which we have telegraphed our bnyer, 1 sales are becoming famous throughont the city and state, and in accordance with onr BIG SUIT SAL to the thousands who may call on us, promise to week some new drives, we will this week have a During the next six days that we faithfully keep our promises, Itis the always carrying out to the letter what we adver- tise, that has made The Nebraska Clothing Company famous and our name a household word throughout this section. STRICTLY a cheap suit. sell it at The following extraor Lot No. re made for this week— linary offerings 1, consists of about four hundred Business Suits, all sacks, plain and faney eheviots and cassimeres, ALL WOOL, with good serge lining and honestly made at $5.5 0 to $12. 50, but we have promised something extraordinary and here 0. Make no mistake, this is not It may scem impossible for us to kut It is as good as you will buy anywhere at from it is, Don't take our word for it, come and see for yourself. I Lot No. for fr is a line of very fine black cork sacks and frocks, the regular price of which is $15, and for which other houses would ¢h Will be sold this week at $0.50 for the sack and ock suits, 1 we offer the CLIMAX OF BARGAINS—our great $10 suit. We have in thislot two styles of plain gray, the oth become the g Lot No. of the choicest suits ever offered; tailor made and made for men who demand They sell ordinarily for slaughter of Suits that we ever got into in the very midst of our bus Overcoats of beautiful desig: n lot 3, We ar 1ere snits, on which we stake our reputation, that they are honestly worth double the money. Oneisa safine silk mixed cassimere, We will simply say that this line of $10 suits is destined to reatest advertisement for us. Is a line of elegant cutaway Frock Suits, made of fine fancy worsted, one beautiful fitting. These suits are iate a superior character of worknanship. This and can appre s the most fearful we offer them this week at est s A 801, e opening to-day and placing in stock some very handsome styles of hildren's and trimmings, The prices are in accordauce with all our goods—extremely low. Plain Figures and One Price. raska Glothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. Burlington Roure - C.B.&Q.R.R. Nebraska National - Ban ; U.l 5: ‘D‘Ifll‘l::?f:.':'ORY, O0MAHA, NEB, Burlingfon Route | The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all hnes in developing Nebraska. It was in advance ofall lines in establishing dining-car service 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. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha propsar. 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, Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Route | CBEQAR. W. G. ALBRIGHT, l(( al Estate, .15th St.,Omaha, ——BEST AND CHEAPEST— 2185 $400,000 surplus. ... .. uU,()IN W, Yare w H . Illnllr~ l HR AR ] :“,:‘;'.L'\HT," SOUTH OMAH/ tanking Office— THE IRON BANK, A General 1 Cornes KIONEY 7 e, ) STHON er Dox, all drugglsts, or by mail from b White Bt.,N. Y. it Co. 112 AK A E. TOUZALIN, BUY NOW TERMS EASY th and Farnam Sts ing Business Transacted, O L. STAUB, 1619 Howard St, Omahs, has drawn plans and specifications for a $room frame hous:. which combiges na way impossible in any good As more than 100 8 copy for trom urinary troubles easily.quick- iy eured by DOCTUICA Cupe cured in seven days. 5 ' ARGHITECTS utility.comfort, economy and beaut House that costs from §1,40 to 81 will be built 80, I can afford ¢ he usual foes otherwise be b to 7 per cent. Patont upplied for. | ¥or variety of sald plans DVIOR FRKE. BOW 'N" AOT, | 8 per cent more. Qrlginal and splendid destgns farnished, as can be judged " form the wets of plnsof completed buildings of = all deseriptions, 1 Lave in my office, Tanging io coss from 86,000 1o 400,00, My unusual experience Wil guaranten satistaction Parties wishing to bu ild Full Directions b AT = and reliable contractors only are enguged on my works. sescit (1oa0n application, e cordially tuvited.