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THE OMAHA DAILY BE TUESDAY. LS NOVEMBER 27, 1885, Messrs. W. A. Gardner and M. M. Van Horn, trustees of the West Hamil- ton Presbyterian church, say that Dr. Mercer has not given alot to'the church 8 has been erroneously stated It is understood that the police wiil receive intructions to arrestall parties who give false residgences at the pri maries to-duy and Wednesday on the ground of ‘being suspicious charac- ters, The reason of their desiring to hide their residences will be inquired into. Personal Paragraphs. J. D). Deween, L at the hotel .M Miliard E.H Millard Mrs. D. Boyle, fuiest at the Murriy Bauker Foank Castetter, ping at the Murray John McBride, a pre O'Neal, is at the Arcade John Camy Brooklyn, guest at the Paxton hotel J. W. Worth, Chegenne, Wyo., d at the Merchants hotel J. Miller, of the Minnie Maddern comedy company, i8 at the Merchants. Mr, David and Miss Guthrie, of Montreal, are visitors at th . C. Ingraham and Frank Haight, of Chi cago, are registered at the Paxton. Henry Eames and P, H. Clarke, of St. Paul, arc gucsts at the Merchants hotel nt and C. Woodburn, of New are guests at the Murray hotel At the Windsor: James Tate, Rockport, Mo.: J. T. Christian, Rockport, Mo.; C. H Meeker and wife, MeCooks W. 1. € 4 tertown, Dak.: Charles Cross, ( H. . Christinas, lieutenant c uniform nights of Pyt ming, has_returned home ufter visit With Major James J. Donne cit ‘The following opera con W. 1 Tincont ra. Wisdom, and C. F At the Ar neoln, is Paxton Hannon and wife are guests at the Snow and wife are registered at the Whitewood, Dak., is a of Blair, is stop sinent politician of N Y, I8 a 18 regis tel pleasant ¥, of this members of the Carleton at the Millard ne, Miss Alice J! K. Murray Neal Harrington, Teka J Neoln, Ia.: D. Johnson, 1 HOLW: on, Yutan; D. D, ark, North Loup: Hershiser, ‘O'Neal; W. Horn, La Fayett Crimes and Cri Wolt Fishbeck w gaged in 4 bawdy-house bra and yesterday he delivered caruings for it inals, arrested for being en- 1 Sunday night, up §12.50 of his The Would-be Birdic Robinson, th ive looking negress who Sunday, was arraigned, for a continuance untii which was granted. e The Female Mrs. G. W. Clark, th tempted to pass a for, National bank Saturd hav liminary hearing on December 5. while she is under £1,000 bonds. Murderess. notorious and repuls- bbed A. Harvey on terday but aske to-day at 2 p, who at the First her pre- Mean on A Very Small Theft, Butler Ewimg the fellow caught stealing from the Omaha C d Lime com. pany, admitted his euilt on arraiznment, but s the vas 80 small—ber what he y away in his hands, b was dischargce Their Condition Improving. Joseph Sehmidt and Frank Spellman, the young men who were injured by u falling scaffold at the Willis building on Dodge strect, arc rapidly ving, contrary to first impressions, are still_under’ the care of Dr. McMenamy, at the Omaha med- ical institute, The Fort. Nearly two hundred city people drove out Sunday to Fort Omaha to see probably the last dress parade of the season. Private Thomas Daily of serted Saturday, taking with moir of the fort Mr. Louis watch and chain. Candidates for the Reform School. Harry Day and Frank Bartleman, the two young boys who, in connection with the de- praved McCarthy, have been committing o number of thefts of late, were arraixned yesterday afternoon, but waiving examina- tion,were held to the distriet court iu the sum of $100 each. mpany E. do- him as a me} Purlett's Lul\l Another John is the Fellow, A. Stephens, of the Rees Printing 1y, asks Tne BEE toinformits readers that he is not the Johu Stevens spoken of in Sunday's paper as being lately married, He is annoyed with constant congratulations and wants his friends to know that he is still single. Mr. comp: Why Did She Leave? Mary Donahoe, a domestic in the employ of Dr. Darrow, left the house Sunday, und has not siuce been seen. The departure was l‘vlflmlyxlrl‘mmhlmul. as she removed her truffl during the doctor's absence, but she also left an unpaid board bill for the care of an infant child. A Serious Charge. A negronamed Brown Macvey was ar- rested about 1 worning on com- plaint of his wife, who claims that he made o uinal assault on his little eight-year old hter. cy denies th both he and his wife we und the arrest was due only to the s of his spouse, whom he claims is a hard woman. e Woman Suffragists, cbrasks Woman's Suffrage tion will hold its annual m opera house December 3 and 4. ing session on Mon will be delivered by Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Business mectings will be held Tuesday morning and evening at the Rirst Methodist chureh, Day- nport street, between Seventeenth and ghteenth, At the close of the evening's session a reception will be give Mrs. Stanton and Miss Authony ut the Paxton hotel, associa- ng in Boyd's At the open ning addresses Mrs, Ehizabeth Cady Penniloss Among St y Cleary, an old several she was found angers, woman, started from to get to New moneyless at the Union Pacific depot and taken in hand by the police. There beng no other place for the old ludy she was placed in a cell with disreputablo femalo characters much wgai sho was taken char U., who will can’ be done o1k, where she Ogden York. weeks toward sending her to New Y suys she has fricnds About one wealthy farmer living near Waterloo, Neb., was taken into custody by Sheriff Coburn at the instigation of his fawmily, who reported that he was insane, He was brought to this city id was placed at the M, hauts hotel Yarge of J. Hensman. His actions at times y much like those of an i 1) but the major portion of the time he wa At the request of himself id on account of his social and ding, the affuir was kept f 1] Sunddy he was taken to Lin Deputy — Sherif Grebe is comfined in the implored the authorities to al rn to his family, but a physi as to the 2ct thiat he had bet taken care of. It is s 1 with salt m, andt that he has been taking constitutios ana to is attributed his lunacy. Ho is the father of three children and i said to be worth about 45,000, Chancy P, Coy, a hna famny, financial sta; the publ coln where hie asylum, He low him to ret clan’s voice b, strong —common powders [ Pozzoni's is the onl) Complexion Powder it for use, DAMAGING STATEMENTS. County Attorney Simeral Geta the Chicago Record of Mra, Kin, County Attorney Simoral and County Attorney-elect Mahoney have returned from Ch whither they went on business con nected with the King-Beechler shooting af: fair. County Attorncy Simeral stated that while there he inquired into the character and rep nof the murderess of Harr K He states that he discovered that the woman was not legally mar 1 to King ) she was a ni s first of u and that sheafterw 88, and 18 880 this light th the man wh dered. Continuing, Mr. Si SThere will © o evi a conflicti We dance of te show previons ba tor. We went to Chicago it the solicitation of H. W, King, sr. fat of the urdered may We found him 1 kind-hearted ani fatherly appearing old gentleman, He has not yet recovered from the shock he received at the ath of his son, He stated that he had no malicious uinst the won who did the shooting and that he only anted * m to her, He also wanted is to obtain all cow potent testimony showing the relationship f the woman with his son and the vhich she ¢ e to Omaha, informed us that Mrs, King jr., Duffy, was slowly recovering from the she but was still contined the reside also learned that the woman w shooting never was married to Ha SWIll My, King s, bo a witiess trial here “Yos, he stated that he would come and give evidenc n connection with the lite of the woman and ker character, also the man hich she was related to his son ou file information against g0, rds 1in mur- waid ise of Abun woman's of assign came a ral A 1 th imon in the I wil. file information in she will be ed and given an opportun ity to plead the present term of court.” Standard shorthand school. nam. 16074 Far- >IN Where Is Davis? Sunday A woman giving her name as Mrs. Davis, and who was nccomnanied by her two danghters, a youn and a grandehild, ar- rived in Omaha from Salt Lake City. She was to have been met at the depot by her Henry N. Davis, who in this d who is said to be employed in one of planing milis. But, for some unac countable reason, he failed to put in an pearance. The woman in question endeay- ored to ascertain his whereabouts, but_ thus been un ssful. She and the are at prescnt enjoving the hospi of the ho ldof S. L. Crawford, corncr of Sixth and Jones streets, son sou, resides for a blood Red Clover If you need a perfect tonic purifler, take Dr. Jonc Toni dily cures all troubles of the stoma kidneys and liver. an be taken by the most delicate. Price 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. - The New Bank Building. The dircctors of the Commercal National bank are consider! building, to be ereeted on the site of the old Architects from all over the coun- and the designs submit- > mostly of abeautifully classic nature. The directors of the bank propose to coin mence building on or about April 1 next, and are now anxious to d for new a bank which will be most The choice will be made atthe ne ing of the board of directors. Three all Omaha, No joints R M. W. - Hand Ball. The Irish national game, hand ball, prom- ises to be a sporting featyre in this city. Kil- gallon and Hart have ‘erected one of the finest courts for this sport. in the west, It is loeated on the corncr of Chicago and Twelfth streets, is completely enclosed and covered and the dimen 73 foot with a height of 30 f opened, and a larg zens were present al lively six-handed weames took place, the principal being that of M. Kilgallon, Jolin Naugle and Thomas Hact and Mike [ Mike Burke and Martin Tigh for a purse of $30, first tw The named team wou. This aliey will be furnished with elee- tric lights so that games can be played at night. competin ecl furnaces reserved for Address, 1t, Boone, Towa. of prominont citi: Barbers ! A speeial meeting will be held in the ton barber shop on Tuesday even- . November 27. Lot every member as there is very important , Presi tary. dent, . SALISBURY, A Probable Vacanc: There is a probability that Rev, W. A Copeland will not return to Omaha to reside and in that case there will occur a vacancy in the board of education. Mr. Copeland has notsent in his resignation 1o the tary believed that such a document ntleman s who will present it for him. On the th of this number of gentlemen are mentioned as can s for the position. Among them are 1k Redman, Attorney W. S. Curtis, Tukey, Mr. Thomas Kilpatrick and Mr. Hen esey, who was formerly a wember. The choice of a successor to fill the position until the next regular sehool election in June next, lies with the board of education itself. opicdia, 1888 Edition. clopredin s a whole li- brary, o complete compendium of all knowledge, the result of years of labor, ssearch and investigation of thousands of the most eminent scholars of our time, compressed into the fewest con- venient volumes, and at the smallest :0st to the purchaser, Postimonials from the highest author- nu'\ inge world e wet to be Johnson's Cyc Johnsen’s Cy eful the it,” ete, jood autliorit next half century.” ete,—Hon. Adams, LL.'T “aleulated o ve an exeellent purpose,” ete.—Pres- ident A. D. Whi rior to any work of the kind, ete, Wm. A. Taylor. weus of useful knowl- rest of Prof. | for the the Bible r W, of use (\11 \m: “N ”nu. enconium Abbott. Pres, J. cqualed by any other, cph P, Bradley just.”? ete.—Frof. It is & peerless work, H. Scelye, “Ttis r 1 nin Stillman. amount of valdable information derful,” ete.—Ltt. Hon. W. E. Glad- one, A worthy monumeut of Amer- ivan scholarship,” ete.—Fres. Howard Croshy. The is won- —_— ADRUNKEN TEMPERANCE CRANK obibition Run in ation. of lowa graced tho ht on the common A Champion of for Inte Two oratorical | police station Sunday charge of being drunk., The first was no other than “Doc" Stetens, one of the lead ing temporance orators and prohibitionists of Towi The oth was Altorpey Hell of Council Bluffs. Stevens has a veuerable and ministe 1 appearance and a profile like that of Cicero. He has also considerable of the old Roman's or cal fire in him and at the height of his cloquent perorations nhe will caw y ordinary drinker to blush for ever av looked upon the wine. Suunday night, he mounted the beneh in his celi and though scarcely stand, delivered a J h o the bums and R bim, His audi tors were thoroughly appreciative and inter- rupted hin from tinie 0 tine with applause | sud peals of luughter. This wmoraiug before plans for a new bank | arraignment he cndeavored to persuade the jailer to ret him some whisly 1t is said that “‘Doc” is n the habit of getting periodically drunk after a course of lectures, but is always discreet enough to go into another state to do so. This is said to be the first time that he has been arrested while on one of his sprees here, “We Point with Pride’ To the “Good name at_home,” won by Hood's Sar apuriila, In dowell, Mass:, where it is prepared, there is more of Hood's Sarsaparil um d than all other medicines, and it has given the best of satisfaction since its introduction ten years ago. This could not be if the med- jeine did not possess merit. 1f you suffer from impure blood, try Hood's Sarsapa- rillaand realize itspeculiar curative power. - - Afcer Blood, By the timely interposition of friends a probably serious shooting affray was averted in this city Sunday principals are well known to the best citizens of Omaha, and especis in railw; cireles. Sundgy they imbibed quite frecly and im their mean. derings about the city came face to face in a saloon on Fourteenth str arnam, The enmity that has been st cropped out and each reached for his rovolver. For. tunately friends interposed and prevented the shedding of blood. It transpired after- ward that only onc of the men was armed o1t the saloon in quest af ing which time s onist was enticed to another resort. Later when the other returned in possession of a 44-callibre revolver, he found his would-be antagonist missin ding of | ntof an trumpets often cle which when tried, to justify the noise in_its behalf. The unassuming its of Duzer’s flavoring ox- (lmn choice frait, of and elected over a of o century ago w0 the chief place among flavor ¢ too well known to need more than a general reminde: Cheap competition of valueles heightens the popularity of these. groced A grand flour heralds the ady fails, made me Walnnt Hill The new Walnut il avenue, west of the el covend yesterday. The pupiis to the numt 200 marehed from their temporary qua on Friday with books, slates, et assigned to their different 10oms. This is onc of the fincst school buildings in the city, the interior finish_being particularly notice able. OW® prominent feature is the exten sive playgrounds, one for the boys and the other for the girls. A bell will soon be placed in the tower. Mrs, Hamilton is principal and her assistants arc the Missos Carter, Dawson, Harrington, Stilwell Mrs! Matt Gahlon is_junitor, pole pie order in all things connected with the building 0ol on Hamilton line, was forma ryman, after y i loathsom: and vainly trying every ki ) pe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful discase send- ing a sclf-nddressed stamped envelop to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren i ve the disc Licenses. The following marriago leenses sued yesterds Nume and Residence, { Max Albrecht, Omaha. . 1 Antonie Topp, Omaha yJohn A. H. Heins, Port 1 Katie M. Schiesizer, { Lemuel Jacobs, O 1 Lizzic Williams, O were is- Throat Diseascs eommenc Cold, or Sore Throat. **Brown nmediate relief. with a Copgh, Bronchial Sold only The following new beats hav ated, and on December 1 the eleven new no- licemen will be placed thercon: Walnut Hill, one policeman at nigat; Tenth streot from P to IBancroft, two policemen, one ondays and ome at night; Kountze p two oftic on duys and one at night; been cre- and one on o Twen- street from one on d: Capitol avenue and Dave: iticth to Twenty-fifth, one on n ith street, Charles to Corby and re turn to Grace, west to Seventeenth, south to Charles, east to Sixtcentn, one policeman, on nights SIJACOBS mL CURES STRAIRS. ONE APPLICATION Rolieves. e SURE CURE. AT DEVGGISTS AND DZALERS, Tho Charles A. Vogeler Co., Dall IN THE SELECTION OF A CHOICE CIFT For Pastor, Parent, Teacher, Child, or Friond,both fulncas will o fonnd Webstér's Unabridged. Desldes wany other valuablo featuree, it coutalus A Dictionary of 118,000 Words, 8000 Engrayings, A Gazetteer of the World locating and describing 25,000 ¥ A Biographical Dictionary of nearly 10,000 Noted Persons, A Dictionary of Fiction (ound only fn Webster, All in One Book. 3000 more Words and nearly 2000 more 1llus trations than any Amcrienn Dictic Sold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet fr 6.4 C. MERRIAM & CO0,, bub're, Spr og06ld, Mass, WEALE HENH" BT mnw. L i iy "N.g Fi R Sanden Elock i G 160 LaBAI abo Chichge Tos, Dol Plsh Goods_ Alou, & ORDELME & QUENTIN OF MILWAUKE thelr full line of samples displayed wing places before Nov. 2th, Grand Isiand, Columbus, Norfolk, Hastings and Lincoln, CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID 1o any of the above towns. For particu- lars aod dates, address our travélling man, ROBERT UTTER, Hastings, Nebraska, A POWDER &bsolutely Pure. This powdernever varles, A marvelof purity strength and wholesomeness. More cconom= feal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with ‘the multitiide of low cost, aliort weikht alim or pliospliate powders, Sold onlyin cans, Roval Baking Powder (o, 12 Wallstreot. New York She Tried and I(nnws. ng chemist of New York o plasters of wueh merit as phio-ros Plasters re been produ s a novelty becnuse they are not made simply fo sell cheap, they are the best that seience, skill aud money and will do what is For sprains, weakness, lamencs, ele, dre unequaléd. magic. have uped Ve, Bt ¢ o ot pain me at Mrs. Witiad Maari. 8~8end 6 conts for the benutifal colored plo- ture, * Moorish Muiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 WallSt. N Y. all now. unmindfal of i th and exposo themselves to Al Kinds o weuther. Such aften results Ooughs, Colds, Hheamatism other DURING in_ dunger Chest Pans. Seiatiea and citor il enre” of AN PRESIDENTIAL i CAMPAIGH Ly ers or I8 PLASTER wnd Tofure Miors Copy ol Fllon ThE Do oo household The “Glendeuning” Cape Top Overcoat 10 most successful garmnent introduced by us this season. The capes are de tachuble and the terials are of strong tweed and the splendid Trish Frieze textures. Also a ple el of plain Overcoats and Fricze Ulste W. J. GALBRAITR, " Surgeon and Paysizian Oflice N, W (s er (4Ll and Doy telephione, H Health is Wealth E.C. WEST'S NEny uaraniced gpecif: £ Convulsions, = Fits, D BTN T Dysterin, Dizzi Depresion, Sottensag of the lira'n, r Indanity, a9d leadng o misery. death, Premature OV age Har ) ower In either sex. Involuntar, Spermatorhvn caused hy ove brain, s+{-abuse or over in‘lulzence. Fuach hox contains one mouth’s treatment . 41.00 & hox,or Bix hoxes for 85,00, 8Bt by mall prepaid on re celpt of price, WE GUARANTEF Tocure uny case. With e ch order s for six hoses, accompanicd wit will send the purtheser our written guarantee to refund the money if the troatment doox niot 1-5ued only by ( Sole Avent, 1110 Farnam S X I cived by .00, Wo 1IDM AN, Tirig it Btreet, Omaha Neb. Dr. J.E. McGrew, SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. A cure guaranteed in all cases of PRIVAT aud SKIN DISEA Al disorders of the BEXUAL ORGANS ‘CURED wnd MANHOOD and ENERGY RESTORE Under the Doctor's form of treatment no s easo 18 considered [ucurable, until the parts of the body affected by disewse are destroyed fuster than they can be repatred or built o CONSULTATION FREE, Treatment by correspondence. Send for repl Office--Bushman Douglas Sts. stamp Blog«, 16th Omaha, Neb and e — _ —— - E— — - - Ea— 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 giye 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 respect to those sold by others for double the money. A few samples ot the many bargains we offer are the following 200 very neat Children’s Overcoats with capes to match, at $1.90. 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with capes of same material at & A beantiful line of Chinchilla signg, and elegantly trimmed with plush and fur, at one-half their value Beaver and Astrachan Overcoats of handsome de- In sunits we offer to-day: 300 of our celebrated strictly all wool Children's Suits, sizes 4 to 12, elegantly made, at $2.50; the regular price of these suits is everywhere $5.00. We have received and opened especially for this sale an immense line of Boy: Long and Knee Pants, among which we offer some decided bargains. MEN'S PANTS. Our buyer having closed-out the enti*e stock of a manufacturer of fine Pants, we have arranged the goods into several lots, and are enabled to offer them at one-half their regular retail price, At the figures we marked them they will be found the big- gest offering this season. 500 pair fine strictly all wool Cassimere Pants, heavy weight, at $2. 800 pair elegantsilk and wool pants at $2.50. 400 pairs extra fine all worsted Pants, as good as any custom made, at $3.75. E: xtm long and reversed sizes for young men will be found among them. Comment on these Paunts is unnecessary. We show some samples in our Douglas street window, but that will only give you the idea of now tury rook. We want you to call into the store and examine the stuff 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 big attractions. Handling everyth‘ng, as we do, in immense quan- tities, it is utterly impossible for other houses to offer goods at the prices we do. Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. Burlington Route :LB.&Y AR Burlingto 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 Street. Telephone 250. [ Burlinglon Route L LBR0R | Nebraska National Bank, | ™ et Eotiie™ " Real Estate, U. 8, DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. 5. 15th St,, Omaha. 3 Paid Up Capital . §100,000 ——BEST AND CHEAP Surplus 50,000 ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE w1 5 Iy, SOUTH OMAIIA., Burlington Route* C.B.&0Q.R. 2185 prosident 1d Vice Pres HuGne {dent. Cashitor, I A. B TOUZALIN W.'H DIRECT Monsr, YATES, AE W. V. H W, Banking Office THE IRON BANK, roer 120 and Farnam Sts A Gonon Pnbibg Buatbass Traasacted, JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXFOSITION Nos, 303~404-170-604. THE NO0ST PERFECT OF PENS Jony 8, Cor EWIS 5, REE TOUZALIN, BUY NOW TERMS 5 STAUB, 1610 Howard 8t, Omaha, has drawn plans and igcations for a 9-r00m frame houss. Which combiilos utllity.comfort, econoiny and benutyin s wiy iapossible in any good ho tcosts trom 61,300 o $LAT). As more than 100 alford 10 offer & copy for o o bolng trom - Aeslgns furnisbed, as can be judged A - o form the sets of plans of completed bulldings of For wvariety of lwrzmumr/ escriptions. 1 Luve in 1y oflice, TeREIDK 1i cOst e £rom 86,000 to M00,00, My unusual cxperience will guarantes satisfaction —" sud rellable coutractors only wre engagud ou wy works. Partics wishiug to bulld o cordialy fuvited. AHGHITEBT.,. ! and splendid

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