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v THE CITY. An infant chifd of (Hans Jansen, 710 avenworth street, was buried at the expense of the county. the paronts being too poor to bear the funeral ex- penses Thursday evening at 7 o'clock there will be divine services held at the syna gogue on Harney and Twenty-fourt! streets, Rabl nson w ciateand lecture. The public in general is in- vited The festi ymemorating the re- dedication o temple by the heroic Maceabees g the reign of Antio chus Epiphan 1 chrated th ng vith lny, the 1 inst It lasts eight day at the synagogue will be evening at the 1 hour. The f y sermons of Pastor Lamay at First Bapt rch Sunday nights are attracting very large aadiences. Last Sabbath night eve tilable seat was fil 1 large number of ehairs had to be sceured. The after-meetit was large and deeply interesting, T P conversion and_seven others asked the prayers of Christians. N Sunday night the subject will SObligations of Wives to Tlusbands. el s Personal Paragraphs, Ge yr Thayer is in the cit A. M. Withrow, of Chicag is at the Pax: ton. J. S. Russell of Boston is at the Paxton hotel W. J. Wyman, of Lincoln, is at the Mer chiants, codman s registered at the Mer- Jackson of Denver is a guest at the s of Kansas City, is atthe M uhml" 1. 13. Osborne, of New York, is a guest at the Paxton. Mrs. A. Putuan and daughter are stopping at the Murra F. Keith, Worcester, Mass., is a guest at the Mii R. W. Green has inscribed his name on the Paston’s register Osear Pepper Pierce of St. Louis is regis tered at the Paxton, H. Lee Smith, of London, E: tered at the Paxton, A.J. Lowis, of Salt Lake C| s regis tered at the Merchants, H. G. Coe and wife Milwaukee are guests at the Millard Mr. W. . Holloway, wife and child are guests at the Paxton Thomas J. Swan, of Cheyenne, Wyo., is red at the Paxton C. E. Frommann’s name appears on the register of tho Murray E. P. Shields, Kansas City, is in the city and a guest at tue Millard. J. E. Rice, wife and daughter, Beatrice, are registeréd at the Millard. H. A. Brainerd, editor of the Lancaster Union, was m town Monday. W. 1. Pa and John 1. Wilson of Chi- 2 d at the Millard izan, S. Lowenshou and nof New York are regis tored at tho Murray. . Wiiliam Anderson, cashicr at the Mur. gone to his home in Des Moines to spend Thunksgiving day. Mrs. John O'Keefe, of Creston, Ta., is con fined to the residence of her motherat 1811 California street, with sickness, tthe Arcade: A. Crowell, Tekamah; James Marsh, ce; M. . King, Jr. Lincoln ) Weeping_ Water} Albert A. Maste Por 3 “Cckamah; N. B. Davis of Blair. Two Sch oliday In accordance with the rulcs governing schools in this city, there will be no sessions of the Omaha schools on Thursday, Thanks- giving day, nor the day following, Saloon Closed. Deputy Sheriff Houck levied upon the sa- 1oon, stock and fixtures of Gustav Stelling at South Omaha yesterday, to satisfy a claim of Thomas D. Hanna, to the extent of #00. The latter, it is saia purchased the saloon, and placed the former n_charge of it, but Stelling refused to recognize Hanna even as a partner, and_in consequence the latter closed the establisment. The Chief’s Latest Order, Tn his last general order Chief Seavey no- tifles the members of the police force that any officer who is found drinking any kind of intoxicating liquor, in a saloon or elsewhere, while on duty, shall be immediately sus: pended _and a reccommendation sent to the board of firc and police commissioners t they dishonorably discharge cach and ever offénder. The Democrat Incorporates. The Democrat Publishing compan filed articles of incorporation, wish capital stock placed at $50,000. The incorporators are: W. R. Vaughun, J. . Lamar, M. Gannon, | 3 } wler, Wil” am M. Burdette, W. R, 7 . Ineraham, The bus ¢ will bo the printing and publishing of a daily und weekly newspaper, and conducting u job printing cstablishment. Mr. Claver's Lucky Draw. Having interviewed Mr. Jno. T. Claver in regard to his reported lucky draw in the Lousiana State Lottery, we find_that he held one-twenticth of ticket No. 46,755, which drew the first camital prizw of 800,000 in the ‘s drawing on the 9th of October , and that he has recewved his mone, ,000—on the same. Mr. Claver's ticket cost him one dollar and was the first only money he had ever invested in that w: sent with Mr. William Fost , who held a ticket in the sti- f oither of their tickete drew a would divide equally, Mr. Foster ves one-half the amount. Mr. Claver and Mr. Foster are both well respected citizens of this vicinity, and what © bo said pro or con of the lottery atself, this amount of mone will elev chem' from moderate to well-to-do cireum- stances, and it is to be hoped that it will be Invested in a way that will give it cireulation in this city and community. —Murray (lowa) nows, Nov. 15 - A CHAPTER FROM HER LI A Femalo T Whose Hands Are stained with Blood. Pearl Wright, the fiery-haired cy, was arrested in Councii Blufts Monday by Detective Ormsby for stealing a number of dresses from Lillie Mann, tho head woman of a bawdy house in this'city at 111 South Niuth street, although yet young, 15 stoeped neand has considerable of a story. Three years ago Pearl, which by the way, 1 not her right name, was living with her mot her av New Lebanon, Indiana county, Penn- sylvania. Hor mother was a widow, but weal thiy, und & fine-appearin g but penniless widow. er tamed Kennedy was a the widow’s hand and dowry. hearty dislike to the prospective stepfather, ayd told her wmother that if she married Kennedy sho would kill him. The moth however, laughed at the threats of the six: teen-year-old daughter and gave her hand and heart in marriage to the widower. Keu- nedy proved to bea bad stej-father and drove his wife's children away, and iustalled his own progeny in their place. Pearl resented thie intrusion of Kennedy in the houschold, and deflod his authority in orderiug her to leave hor home. A quarrel ensued and Pearl, arming herself with a six-shooter, shot Kennedy dead. “The affair proyed a profound sensation, and after lying in jail for a year Pearl was triod on the charge of murder, but was acquitt Sho then drifted west, landing in Lincoln At first she triod 10 make her liviug by honest work, but the contamination received frow follow prisoners while in jail poisoned her morals, and she s0on came to Omuha and entered a tiouso of shame. Her courso down- ward has been swift, and now at the early age of nineteen sho ranks among the vilest of the vile in Omaba. Standard shorthand school. 16074 I naw, THE OMAHA DAILY W *DNI‘ SDAY, l\()VE\IBFR HORT 8P But Full of Force Delitered by South Omaha Councilmen. I've A d—n sight more interest in the Q ot than h in L street, and 1 no wrangling over that, If you on we'll geta poor country bridge in ad of aviaduct, and T don’t give a gol- darn whether we get a 25-cent viaduct or not, but 1 wa e cheapest and the best, were the words that shocked Tne Ber re porter's cars as he took a sceat in the South Omaha jail Monday night, along withithe rest of the city council Ihe trouble was this: The council one week ago had accepted the bid of the Mil waulkee Bridge & Iron company, to build the L street viaduct for #41 while another | pany had put one in somew W Thore hias been it of trouble sit then, because the ns object to paying Monday /it the merits of the the Keystone and smpan vore discussed tifference 1,700 betwoen wncilmen council had received the second bid, they should stand by it and save citizens 1,700 if they could. The debate on the subject was confined to MeMillan, Ba, less, I Burke and O'Rourke, with ti mayor oceasionally putting in a word or two. All'they said could not be reported, becaus some of the speeches were long and_others short, but among the short ones were ‘It seems that ono councilman can’t trust an: other and thinks he's making more than he is, and Lll vote to throw it all out.” I think it's d—n well diseussed to night.” *T bid you, the wo id the devil deflance.” Vf say ' he face ro a lin Johm.? fow all this took J committee on strects and alieys had reported in favorof the bid of the Missouri Valley Bridge company. of Leavenworth, for the Q street viaduet at £31,500, “complete and ready for traftie,” bu report_was rejected by the votes of M . Raffertys B ul y ‘00" because the stone Bri nd Lron company offered (o the same work for 0.00, and then was learned that a sompany 1 been allowed u second bid, becau s wrongly informed as_to 'the specifica tions, sbate followed, in which xplained that the Keystone ally the lowest, because th of the main structure,and the 0, but this, the repres de Then the two rej given the spoke at some length on the relative me of the eye-braces, girders and hand-rails of wood and iron, until the council changed the subject and talked about bridie 3 quest Engineer Lawrence read over the ten bids us received. Another war ol 1s followed, and Councilman Fenno seconded by Councilman At the b be On a vote being take Smith, and Bayless voted yes, and MeMillan Burke, and O'Rourke, no. Then Couneil wan McMillan moved that the lowest 0,080 be accepted, Messrs, Fenno, Swmith, and the mayor. The mayor explained v debu Councilman S ed that the bids for Q str duct be re-advertised, Councilman Rafferty moved an_ainenduwent that the bids for Q str aduct be e adot- ion, but the mayor said al was closed and he had already accepted the bonds of- fered by the contractors. alarm of fire sounded about that time and for a moment ancilmen made for the door but k and remained long enough to carry ginal motion and_ adjourn. New for the Q street viaduct will now be re and the city for has been saved & useless expenditure of §1 Advice to Mothers, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should hildren teething. s the gums, alls s and is the best remedy for d Train Baggageman o train, are both riously ill, the former with rheumatism and the latter with blood poisoning. A company of rceruits from the east went west on the Union Pacific yester port at the various Leadquarters to which were assigned. Engine 104, a back number on the Union Pacific, came _in from Montana to be over- hauled ‘in the Union Pacitic shop D. E. Thompson, general superintendent M., went west this morning. Train No. 2 on the Union Pacific arrived IIl four sectons from the west yesterday mor and the regular No. 2 was four Lours lai tern connections dela 11t. All the eastern trains wereon time yester- day mornin pt theQ,” which was fifteen winutes lat P. P. Murray western passenger agent of the Now York Central, left for St. Joseph yesterday mornin Thanksgiving turk are among the heaviest arrivals at the Union Pacitic depot Just now. “Therewas apuzzled conductor and brake- man on No. 2 of the B. & M. The brakeman discovered o pug dog 1n care of a lady in the first class coach, and told her that it would have to go in the baggage car. She objected and he went for the conductor, but when returncd there was no dog in_sight, 0 a thorough search for the and the lady politely stepped into the accommodate them, but they were unable to o1t and return discomfitted. When all was quiet, the lady drew the dog from her “improver” whero it had rested peacefully in the shudow of her cloak, while the raii- way men were making their unavailing search, Three all stecl furnaces reserved for Omaha. No joints, Address, M. Weik, Boone, To LT Beeause the Red Lights Were Missing Through the negligence of the waterworks company in failing to put up proper signal lights near a trench for water mains in She man avenue, near the fair grounds, William Eck, of the firmof Ick & Holstou, came near losing his Life by being precipitated into the aiten while driving along that thoroughfar about 8 ock Monday evening, T'he horse was injured seriously and the wagon badly smashed, ok was badly bruised by falling into the fiole, but fortunitely none of his in- juries are se T am weary of livizis” moaned poor Mrs. Slack “For I'm fairly worn out with the ache in my back My nerves are a chain Of weakuess and pain, And my poor head is-uching as if it would v, dow't be discouraged,” cried good Mrs. White, 1t is never so dark but there's promise of n tell vou, in brief, ou refi ite Preseription will soon set you right.” It is the only remedy for woman’s pe- culiar weaknesses and ailments. sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufac turers that it will give satisfaction in every case or money will be refunded. See g ntee on bottle wrapper. Large bottle (100 doses) for #1. Six for #, B Hand Ball Match, A big hand ball match was played at Kilgannon & Hart's court The contestants were Mory ¥ J. R. Boyd, a merchant of New York City. ‘The stakes were §24, best two out of three. In the first game the houors were equal, Heafey winning by only an ace In the sccond, however, he com. pletely demolished his competitor and the Omahan’s victory was received with en- thusiastic teers. Mr. Boyd will remain in town for some days as he has large proprie- tory interests hore and will meet Mr. Heafey in auothercontest. Another match has also been arranged between Richard Q'Keefte, ree Canfleld and William Flemming rainst Edward Hrennan, Charles Fanning and Hugh Murphy. Tt will take place on Thanksgiviog evening, Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be cured if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purif Sold by all druggists, J———— A BRUTAL ASSAULT. | 3. 0. Fisher Serionsly Beaten by an I Mr. 1. O. Fisher, proprictor of the Fisher Printing company, 1011 Farnam street, was the victim of a vicious assault by Mat Riner foreman of the press room Monday evening. Iisher's business has required him to put i a force of men on at night as well as days, and he appointe as foreman of the night gang a fricnd from Hustings. This did not in any way interfere th R r's authority as day foreman, but he obje appoin z th night sulting him tiner has th surly for a ¢ days, and apparently get ting a notion into his head that he was ' going to be discharged, he made up his mind to give Fisher a thrashing. At S o'clock Monday third story of the establish few angry words knocked Fisher and procecded to beat him in a_merciless nan e, Riner is a powerfully built and athletic fellow and he inilicted some fearful bruises, continuing his assault until his employer was beaten into insensibility. Riner then flod Mr. Fisher was picked up bleeding and in sensil o his home at 2209 Douglas, w oral hours he wa thought to bo dying. Yostordoy morning h suffered less, but his mind wan 1, and it is feared that he has suffered a concussion of the brain, Miss Eady's iliness, Miss Rosalie Eddy of the Paul school, whose illness has already been mentioned, has suffered a relapse and is in a_ dangerous condition. Her friends are greatly alarmed. ents, who live in the western part of , have arrived and will do all they TCWEOA f RUVAL LR Zassuay il Absolutely Pure. This powdérnever varfes. A marvelof purity rength and wholesomeness. More e jeal tiian the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low cost short welgh! phosphate powders, &old only in_cans 1 Buking Powder: Co., 12 Wallstreet, N c of Frad: as m A The price are on the bottom of dvertistd shoes fltving ‘e Taciory, which protect the wearers atnst i and. Tnterior goods. - 11 o desler W af A reuced rice, or i price staisped W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE, cotinen. "The only calf 83SEAMLESS Shoe smooth in- side. NO TACKSor WAX THREAD tohurt tho feet, easy as hand-sewed and WILL NOT RIP, TO THE PUBLIC. The recen circular sent he New England Proteetive Union dated A i Teling it i e statemente ke 1 60 circulsr are Ftee 1 oRer 55 000 REWARD orpersons who willprove ! 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NEB, Max Meyer--Established 1866--Adolph Moyer Max Meyer . & Bro., TH AND FARN General Ag STEINWAY, DHIGKERING, VUSF. & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS, W, STARR P-l-A-N-0-S Story & Clark and Shouingar-Bel Orzaus Dr.JLE, MeGrew, SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases, ed inall cases of PRIVATE Spermutorh: brain, self-abiise or 0ve Ccontains one moutn's tre 31,00 & hox.or six boxes for £5.00, 5 y aid on re ceipt of pri s forin of treatment no ease is considerad Incurable, until the parts of the body affected Taster thin they sul ; ) ! { s A .\r’ '('.) ‘|'|; " N il o | g o W. J. GALBRAITA, and | PEERLESS DYES ARE..IHE. 53T wd or bullt ug Treatment by corresponden Douxlas Ste. OON‘I‘INENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE SPHOIAT, SALKEY Gentlemens Fine OVERCOATS Superior Quality and Reduced Prices. anaaced e dacidod to oftor for theemi | Ot No. 2, Price 20. Lot No. 4, Price $10 cash buyers throughout the west to B 5 (al " ::Tm-ll:‘.,”".’..“Q‘n o Ulster at bot| Wo offer 150 Blue Chinchilla Over-] We offer 200 Mens’ Plain Moscow tora pri Our entire wholesale stock | coats, lined with a light colored woolen | gy " is the lowes ricod ore 0,000 worth to select from, emt ing. satin sleeyas, piped odges and | that L AL LR LD ml(~vvw.~.-|1\'”” i wl‘ ll:n'\h:‘“\l'\‘ for | OXDECL that this will be one of the most | than this garment, gunranteed to be s . b | popular lots offered at this sale. Tho | berfectly bonestin ‘overy respect. All wntee them to be better in every ]Il‘l > is lower than the same coat can | L BReEA6] 't than low priced Cusiom work, | be bought for in_regular retail stores LI Y, Ll bl ’ which we offer at the sale. this as one of the best values we have Men S Ul te ‘S Lot No. 1, Price $25. SLETS. Brown andBlue.lined throughout body & . A ] slooves with W, Skinnerason'svest set-| Lot No. 3, Price $15. Mons Elysiun Ulstors, 310 Lo 822, ave as ne vfect we can make | Phis ot is made of blue chimchilla, | A MM them. We offer these Overconts 10| perfectly fast color, made and_trimmed Mo fo ftimimed Of ereont work and superior materials, but who | 1immings used in any of our low priced s Fur Ovorcouts of all kinds. do not want to pay tailors §55, which | girments. We recommend this lot for MAIL ORDERS. quality. $25 each. We unhesitatingly i that the purchaser will be entirely sat- of the lots advertised and il it 1s not claim that the garmenteannot be bought [ jsfiea with it. Priee $15; all sizes; 85 o satisfuctory in every respect, return at g Fine Elysians, Beavers, Chineillas. | 110 equal to any custom garment. Wo | $10 nothing better ean be pur our ready-made Overconts and wo We. believe that the coat is sold L DA L e Mens® Chinchilla Ulsters $10 to & in & i every detail of manufacture, they LS gentlemen who can appreciate perfeet | 1o give perfeet satisfaction. No cheap ‘“‘m-“"“' A AUt ot they would have 10 do for one of equal |4 medium priced garment, knowing Send for nple garment of any outside of the Continental for less than | 44, our expense. im0 Butfinglon ; unre i Ruule 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. Telephone 250, Depot on Tenth Street. GOLD MEDAL. PARIS, 18y, s, Duls, Push oo Alums, e, | BAKERS ORDELME & QUENTIN Breaklast Cocoa. & Warranted absolutely pure OF MILWAUK r Cocoa, from which the excess of Wil have their rull line of samples dlsy O] has been removed. It has threg at the following places before Nov. 2ith. times (he strength of Cocon mixed Grand Island, Columbus, Norfolk, Hastings Y with Biarcls, Attowroot or m.x.:: inoal and is thereforo far 1more econom! ané Lisola, cal, couting less than one cent @ iuaranteed gpeoig: for Dysterla, Dizel | to any of the above towns, For particu- admirably adzyted for invalids ag ness, Convalsions, *Fits, Nervous Neuralt | Jurs ind dutes, address our travelling AT hcath ute of Aleono) or tobaceo, Wakefulneas, Mental | man, Hold by Grocers everynhere, V. LAYFR & €0, Dorchester, Mass. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXEY knghor” Steckplano o cure wny case. With ech orler Feceived by t arkable for powerful sy ftening of the Hirain, re 5. Loss of Apply for Desariptiye Catalogun, seat . Fs AD. R rcn'reutao 910 Broadway, How York. Surgeon and Paysician, Ofice N. W Cdru 1tk and Douglas 3t OMiey telepuone, 497 Kosldease teloploas Wil aver Overconts in blue and brown at