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s AR T SR O Vs Il Y. Personal Paragraphs. G. W. Robinson, St. Louis, is registercd at the Murray. 1. Stra E. MacLane at the Paxton y F. J. Down, enst, is stonpir W. F anderpool, Phinps, of New York, Millard, BT Rapids, toge Parke daughter are guests at the Murray At the Tsia rd Parry, of Liverpool, England, at the Paxton, of Cinc csterday London, Engla at the Millard of Chicago, nnati, was stopping ], en route Portland Ore.; Wi Mr. Matt am Cl Miller, M ure 1 & at the Murray H. C. Hop of the Chic ha road, W arevisiting Mr, and | Dodge strect. ber this evening, avi 80, to discuss the city hall location - Exhuming the Remains. John Ogden and a corps of men work yesterday in Forest Lawn cemetery ex huming the remains of Jonn Hess, who is supposed to have been Homer Mason, who was married 1o Ogden's i | home mysteriously about one ye were at Reating Their Way, The waterworksmen and the conductor on their special train are n rowing. For ace the men when boarding the train in the morning n drunkenness \u(( conscquently so detain the cond the train réaches Florence before have been ted. Gilbert's Smoke Consumer. Mr. James Gilbert, ex-superintendent of the Omaha gas works and now city gas in snector, ured the patent on a smoke used principally in - boiler 1 us, when aftixed to A that jer cent t reby, effecting wvonion is iu hwh-\ the Barker block being fitted to the : building. lias s consumer, to_be Turning on the The water works company began yesterday to run water into their new thirty-six inch been laid from the > to the city, and are now complete. v is let in from the mains in the ecity he process is a slow one and 18 undertaken with great caution, The pipes being full of a sudden rush of ter into them might’ cause o br he operation will take s underta of the joiuts and pipes. Pocketed the Money Taylor hus sworn out Water. pipes. new works at 1l e of cmbez- Taylor and rent to the The ment. Pike about eight oth oftice of the s deputized by to take their tesworks company. 10 him was wronge: punished for cach um nse. Kobbed Their James Dyer and Wil Emeluth, two employes of Paxton & ( were ar- rested yesterday on the charge of stealing about #0 from their employers, The arti- comprised eight boxes of cigars worth 24, eight hams worth £16, one bex of tobacco worth 8, and_canned goods amounting to $30. Frank Ainsworth, weighmaster for the company is charged with being the third party who hias been disposing of the stolen goods for them. He has consented to turn state’s evidence and save himself from the penitentiary. Dycr admits his guilt, but Emeluth refuses'to say anything until the matter comes to trail. Tley are both old employes, and the thieverics > been go ingon for some tum, Manchester Martyrs. Yesterday was t.e twentieth anniv of the death of Allen, Larkin and O'Brie Irish patriots who were exceuted for their complicity in the Clerkenwell explosion. In commemoration of the event, the names of theso men have since® been perpetuated in verywhere rev v hursday night, the ebrated by a number their count the anniy of Irishmen o o times of the martyrs anumber of stirring ~])u||\4"!, and a num- ber of recitations on martial themes were recited, To-night the memory of these leaders will be commemorated in_ Lincoln, and an_invitation has been extended to' Irish people from this city to be in attendance. Among those of the latter who have sig nifled their intention of being present, arc: John Groves, et >, tr, . Tighe, P, Heaf Quinn, George Mahon, Thomas Fallon, | Roche, Douglas and Tramp Outrages. The northern part of the city, extending to the fort, is wfested with tzamps. In the woods and cars and depots and saloons to pass the lazy hours of day as posse a nightly The mount tion dirccted to the mat . rrested two and locked them up. Now the attention to th Saratoga school cluss was over, ind home, two burly b bonds have turned their fls who attend the hursd: ites waited for oune of them ‘while returning home along the road, which was hid by trees, and endeavored to induce her by entreaty'to accompany them in the woods. She ‘refused and finally they commenced to force ner to uccompany wnemn, when her shrill ery awoke the echocs of the neighborhood. One of them slapped her sev onthe fuce, and both disap. peared. A few moments later, a 3 driving along the road, found the little on crying and quivering from fear. on the road. and took her to her home, At the request of the parcnts the name is withheld. sault is the_sccond of the kind been committed recently in that hood, 80 that 1t would not be surprising it some tramp, bofore loug, would becowe a vic i to & parent’s unger. This as which has Standard shorthand school. 16074 Far- nam, - he Union Sabbath school teachers' meet ng, which has been held in the Kountze Memmorial church, will be held hereafter in I L following Sabbath “These weetings ure in- the mutual benefit of all inter- ested 1n Sabbath school work. Only 810 to Colorado Springs, Denver or Pueblo and return. Grand Island excursion Tuesday morning yember 27, Tickets goodffor fifteen days. -~ The old Clark’s thread is Clark’s O. N ways on white spools, Any otlier brand of thread sold as the Clark’s thread is an_ imitation. Dry goods dealers, when ordering the Clark’s thread, see you order the O, N. 1. Sold 8t wholesale by Kilpatrick-Koch Dry um Co. and D, M. Steele & Co. iabl l SOUTHARD'S NEST. How the City Clerk Pockets Tlegal Perauisites Mayor Broatch yester: the saloc ment that City Clerk South pockets with from people censes. “I'm going o stop it," t 1o as ple to pa in speaking upon made the state d was filling his Justly exacte ' o obtain saloon li he said. “He him €1 for n business of this cit fees which he un who wish What does he “For tilling but aminute. This is an illeg 81 fore" on, wh al fee, it an applicat h takes and he fit. And 1 think now e vicinity of 8700, He's pa nd men that' if he didn't pay t he (the saloon man) wor fi reta license. 1 t Kammoroer! man? Well, as [ told yo case of his illezal conduct boldly refused to aclne to attend a meeting of th take action upon Kammerer having the law by selling liquor on electic Kammerer was found wailty and fin [ appealed his case to the district court. The city attorney held that that the board could” cancel Kammerer's both dochel and fused to attend the meeting might be taken v license licens is the way our laws are by public oficials.” 0 with a Cough, Bronchial Sold only in boxes, ART IN OMAHA, How Mr. Lininger's Liberality Has couraged 1t The Lininger Art gallery, now open to the public, is a feature of Omaha's metropol itanism of which she has good reason to be proud. The collection is the result of ten year: vl and a lavish expenditure of money on the part of George W. Lininger of this eity 1ts value in Oma ismnot far from 10,000, Mr. Lini the result of a desir collection of such pieces sonal fancy and taste. ws, how he has beer tionof Owaha s embracing s the pereat s earl quisitions w to posscss a private struck his per. |munL the and modern. 1 the nd has pro gallery anda study of the 1 education in art such us few three Guidos, the ¢ of I e, five pice dano, the Spanish artist vator Rosa, Jory Rembrandt, Raib Boucher Rossi be: the long list of mod¢ 't of all school here is also a creditable ex hibition of statuary, bronzes and ceramics. s by Luca Gio > a pudding, a adam, if you have a A for your husband’s, your your own digestion; any other than They ingredient. The rors named are in cvery w of your confidence. since th cious, pure and highly e Grocers everywhere seil them. - Only One License. The matrimonial market was dull yester- day, only one license being issued from the county sterling worthy are deli- itrated. 1 Mar, nmger, Omah For Dyspepsia Use Horseford's Acid l'hu:plmw Dr. LokeNzo ic says: a period eight wecks, to the exclusion of remedies, | attribute the ient who degree, in tion and dys This paticnt’s stomach was n_ such an irritable condition that he could not bear either liquid or solid food, An accomplished physiciun of many years expe rience, whom 1 ¢alled inconsultation, pro- nounced his case an incu AL this stage | determined to v ord’s Acid Phosphate, which resulted as above men tionc - The Death of Mr. Adams, Dr. Hvde, the phy 1in Omaha for the Hartfora life insurance company, of which the Jate S. N, Adams was agent, was spoken with to-day on the subject of the sudden de- mise of Thursday night. Dr. Hyde does not ve that Mr. Adams died of heart dis- the deceased first came o ake the Hartford business ce upon his s then pronounced por! affcetion, Paxton house v but by a se U the | Dr. Tydg to have buen tho immodiate of death. Aduns was connected with the ¢ R., and his funcral will take place to-d P . under the escort of the loeal post. 1cortege will lea South Tiwenty. cighth ut the hour named, Woman's Modesty. Many women ave prevented by feel- i from consulting n phy- disorders arising from ngement of her pecu- organism, and the most sults are often eaused by To such persons Dr. Pieree’s Vorite Prese ption is an especial boon, as it offe e cure for all those dist to which women ave peculiarly subje vhile it saves a modest girl or wom: the liarly delicate rious e tion with o physician, corite 1 seription” is the ounly medicine for woman’s peeuliar wealinesses and ail- ments, sold by druggists, under a posi- > mannfuctu isfaction in_ every b, or money will be refunded, Sce guarantee on bottle wrapper, ekl il Political Notes. The MeShane Flambeau cluband the First Ward Democratic club will hold . weeting Monday night at Motz all, for the purposs of considering the aldermanic candidy ana to make the Meshane club a permanent organization. will be a meeting of the citizens of id district of the Ninth ward, irre- spective of politics, at Hertzmanu's hall this evening, for the purpose of discussing a candidate for councilman, A. 8. Ostrom says that he is o candidate for councilman in the Sixth ward, and if he should be the choice of the people he would work in the interest of the ward and the woral welfare of the city Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Whien she bad Childres, sho gave them Castopie. Absolutel] Pure. This powdernever varies, t short weight alum or phosphate p‘,\w only in_cal ltoval Baking Powder oW CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DlSCOVERlES. —mwn FOEATHTOCOYGHLE AN COUGH | Lusw; | t R (om,us 4~,, \Broncmt\s Tt “DISE ES+THRO 2 UN Agss g}u q’v\1 [elG Se'(rT or cmulusl perbottle 3 por 9 £ | [ABIETINE MED* co.eROVILLE AL Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. DON'T SCOLD a man for groaning when he has Rheumatism or Neuralgia, The pain is simply awful. No torture in the ancient times was more |m|||lul||nl|l these twin diseases. But—oughtn’t & man to be blumed if, having Rheu- matism or ) he wont use Ath-lo-pho-ros, when' it has cured thousands who have suffered in the same way ? 1t has cured hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable. “The akill of five physiciana could not cure mo of Rheumatism which had settled in thehips, neck and shouldurs. Bo intense lhlllnlv«p was alinost inpos- o sible, mo relief. for four & Teontinae Riv. 8. H, TROVER, Now Albany, Ind, ot the beaufinil colored pic: THE ATHLOPHOROS C0. 112 Wall St. N.Y. ANGLO-SWISS CHOCILATE AND- MILK. Combination of Coaf2nzz ] Milt anl the Bast Chasalate, Sold by Paxton, oth Stre Rieh r\lwll Drug Co, 1007, 10X Jones Street W, Gentleman, 16th and and ( A L Gladstone, 1305, 1319 Douglas iallagher & Co. 705 aam Ry N Frisect SCD pricks. andIaferior. goods. R e S e Sy he has them wihout my e 457t Dottom, Dot ek oo a0 s traod W. L. DOUCLAS $3 sHoE cENfi’t:MEN. smooth in- ADtohurt the NOT RIP. TO THE PUBLIC. ngland Taster's ss,ooo REWARD e -mll DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, le by Kelley, Stiged & Co. and - Miller, 612 North 16th St N. W. Cor. 18th & Dodge Sts. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Clirozic and Suroical Disgases BRACES, Appliances for Daformities and Trus:os. st fncilives, apparatus and remcios o e w Tt CLioUTARS on Doformitics and Dencos, Club Feet, Cursature of the sp Thiors, Can er b Droncn i Electricity, Paraiyaw, Bptlepsy. Kidiiey, Eve, Tar Sxin wad Biod an 1 ol Sureto Dperatio Diseases of Women a Speclalty. BOOK ON DiseAsus or WOMEN FREE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Disenses sucoesstully treated. Syphilitie Fainon removed from ¢ o il torative (reatme Poraons nable to visit us may be i gorrespondence. Medicinos or Instruments s carely packed, 5o wnrks T Iniidite contents of der.” One porsonal interyiew preferred. Call and sult us or sond history of your case, and we will seud in plain wrupper, oar BOOK TO MEN, FREE; Upon private; Syectal ar Norvius Disenos. Inpo gy, Sypy eLand Varicecele, with questior ress Omaha Medical amnd Surgwal Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, Cer. 13th and Dodge Bta.. - - OMAHA. N A Sure Cure —OR— Ne BPATT. 20 TO 6C DAYS. This is a discase whieh has heretofore Bafiled #11 Medical S We liave o Remedy, INKNown to anyone in tho WORd outekas of oub Co 1one that has 13 LED post obsuinate cases, Ten days i does \te work. 't i the old chionic 1 Cases toat we solicil. We have adreds who have been ehandoned by sicis, and pronounced inca able, i wo chitllengetiie World tor that wo S Rt oure i Jess thun St ince the history of medicine for Syphilis_has been sought for found until our MAGIC and we are medy in the W 16 the late b st known pecific befor rything else has fiile and moacy with paie dicines that never had vi doctor with Lt cinnol cin v Sy w true specifle by inever id St Wil pos Medical Works, authoritics, suy Our reni- i ||nm Ay I meann com 1o s tow wentiy cured, frou from the er gl pan 1 itk they o ter it but in one, o or thre This is a Blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Blood Discase when verything Else Mails. THZ GOCK REMEDY GO, Room 10 and 11, U. 8. National Bank building, Omnha, Neb. PIINNVM"AIA WAFERES are ensfully u.nsd monthly by over 10,000 - Fhox by mail.or at drugicists. Sealed S Fdare’d posinis ataios e Tug Evnssa CusMical Co,, Dutior, Mici For sale andhy mail by Goodman lmm Ln. Dmulm. Neb, Stappreciation of our efforts our customers, stimulates us to enow being offered ME! AND CHILDRE BOYS' | OVERCOATS, T. E. CILPIN, FIRE | NSURANCE BROKER, Room 63 Traders' Building, CHICAGO. n‘fll‘n’"—lhlminlnunNuv\l\nl"xnnl o Dr J ]: McGrew One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Ghronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases, A cure guara m\qulln]l wl €8 of Illl\ \'II and SKIN DISEABES, Al disord EX 1K Lll and \l%’\lllutlh 1s considered In the body affe ted by dis troyed a fuster than they can be repaired ur bullt up. U ON ¥ 24, 1888, = THE CHIEF ATTRACTION for this week will be in our boys' department. Many of our patrons eagerly look forward to our special sales in this department, and we have decided to give them the coming week, a benefit greater than ever. We will call the attention of mothers who haye been in the habit of paying $6, $8 and $10 for suits and overcoats for little boys 4 to 13 years old to the suits and overcoats which we sell this week for less than half these prices. They are equal in every 3 respect to those sold by others for double the money. A few samples ot the many bargains we offerare the following 200 very neat Children’s Overcoats with capes to match, at £1.00. 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with capes of same material at 50, A beauntiful line of Chinchilla signg, and elegantly trimmed with plugh and fur, at one-half their value, Beaver and Astrachan Overcoats of handsome de- In suits we offer to-day: 800 of our celebrated strictly all wool Children's Suits, sizes 4 to 12, elegantly made, at $2.50; the regnlar price of these suits is everywhere £5.00. We have received and opened especially for this sale an immense line of Boys’ Long and Knee Pants, among which we offer some decided bargains. MEN’'S PANTS. Our buyer having closed out the entire stock of a manufacturer of fine Pants, we have arranged the goods into several lots, and arve enabled to offer them at one-half their regular retail price, At the figures we marked them they will be found the big- gest offer uu_: this season. 500 pair fine strictly 800 pair elegant sl 1l wool Cassimere Pants, heavy weight, at $2. and wool pants at $2.50. 400 pairs extra fine all worsted Pants, as good as any custom made, at $3.75. lwtm long and reversed sizes for young men will be found among them. Comment on these Pants is unnecessary. We shiow some samples in our Douglas street window, but that will only give you the idea of now wmey Look. We want you to call into the store and examine the staff they are made of. The cheapest of all these 3 lots we mention were never sold for less than £4.00. But while we devote the most space to clothing, we do not neg~ lect our furnishing goods. Every department has been considera- bly enlarged since we havethe new addition, and in every line we offer daily some new drives. Justnow we are having a big run in Gloves and Underwear. The prices wesell all these goods at are bhig attractions. Handling everything, as we do, in immense quan- tities, it is utterly impossible for other houses to offer goods at the prices we do. Treatment by correspondence. Soud stamp for reply. Office--Bushman Blocs, 16th and Douglas Sts. Omaha, Nebs Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner I4th and Douglas Streets, Omabha. Burfingron| : Route | ~C.B.&Q.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 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 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. Depot on Tenth Stresi. Telephone 250, Burlingtom, Route C.B.&Q.R.R. Burlington Route CBEQAR. W. G, ALBRIGHT, R Estate, 218 S, 15th St,, Omaha. —BEST AND CHEALI 'ALBRIGHT’S CHOICE! SOUTH OMAHA, 170 5, Dolls, Plush Goods Albums, &c., DELORME & QUENTIN OF MILWAT Wil have their full line of x at the following places before Noy Grand Island, Columbus, Norfolk, Ha'nnns and Lincoln, CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to any of the above towns, For pi lars and dates, address our travelling man, ROBERT R, isplayed BUY TERMS NOW EASY, STAUB, 1610 Howard St, Omaba, has drawn plans and ations for & oo frame house. Which comblaes wtiiity. comtort,elonony wnd beauyina way itaposible i any good _— housé aat costy trom 81,40 to ¥ As more than 10 z AHEHIIEGT.I, DREXEL & MAUL, i beiuat ro, Lean stford 1o offer copy for Original and splend! (Buccessors to John G. Jacobs.) tlio Jmial feos otliorwise bolng from Aeslgus faraished, us can be Judge o cotis mores L all deseriptions. 1 Lave in my office, Tanging ia cost mbalmers | &per cent mor. Undertakers and E ba A o m.m 26,000 0 B400,000, My Hlumununu:l(u't, will guarantes satistactiop At the old stand Farnam 8t Ordors by ] g” snd rtllubh CORLEAGLORS LY BFe cDguged 0B Iy works, Farties wisliog to buid telegraph solicite id prompuy atteaded. Y Telopliode 10 No. 2 e oordially Lariteds