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8 Tl GL Y The report that Harry Day was com- mitted to the reform school is errone- ous, Personal Paragraphs, J. P, Ennis. of the Grisner Comedy com pany, is a guest at the Millard Charles H. Dewey has returned agam not from around the world, however—and is in excellent health, At the Merchants: T.eon Morgan, Kansas City: J. Allsworth and wife, Burlington, Ia W In Chica Miss M Wyomin . Morsc Jer e At the Murray—W. ter, N. Y. J. D\ Basc Louis; | ) Prescott and ‘1 Betts, Ch At the ard N. Miller, Kansas Ci Chicago; ( {owa Kansas Charles Bogs uu O. Hedden Columbus, 0O.; W New York H. C. Farr, Brook Al Fair brothi ' M. Risdon, St. Joscph; B L. Good ostor At the Puxton: T. H. Partridge, B. J Dicfendorf, C.S. Hallett, William' Archer and 1. C. Fuller, of New York; W Iy mond_and G. H. Ward, of Chicago M Newell, Boston; C. Loctscher, Du In.; A. Marshbach and wife, Cincinnati L., H. W. ana Miss Duguil, Syracuse, & Bowyer, Wheeling, W. Va.; H Pratt, Cleveland, O.; J. Maycock, Buffalo Nover defor until to-mor ve attended 1o to-d Asli not be neplected when Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure it "Thio readers of our publication are requested 10 use Salvation Oil forany and all pains, It and costs only uts, The City Wins, An important cuso involving many thou- sands of doliars has been decided in favor of the city of Omaha by the supreme court of this state. Herman Kountze brought action some time ago against the city asking that certain taxes on his property in Kountze's addition, amounting to §,000, be refunded et for grading was not let Kouutze won his case 1 to the suprei court with the result. Many othe property owners have sinilar cases against the city, and are iting the deeision, which is here recor Union soap leads them all, -~ Robbed His Room Mat Last Thursduy night George Murray, who recently came to this city from St. al, re- tired in his room at Howard strect for the night, and placed his $125 gold watch in. side the pillow case for safe keeping, His room-mate was a newly formed acquaint- ance, and his name is unknown to him. Friday morning the latter arose carly, took a knife, cut the pillow slip, and extracted the time-picce, and after obtaining a small amount of cash , which was in the pockets of his room-mate’s clothes, he departed for points unknown. Murray reported the mat tor to the police at once, but thus far no arrest has been made. The individual that committed the theft was at one time em- ployed in Higgins’ rests Congregational Services. Services v again hield in the class-room- of the St. Mary’s avenue Congregational church yesterday, the caifice not being com- pleted 50 as to be formally dedicated. The attendance was large. Rev. Willard Scott “Phe Spirit that Quickeneth He stated that the ‘bible had anded down to civilization by a queer f people. Yet the same form of r ligion was in existence. ‘The book itself, he stated, was an ocean, the depths of which have never been fathomed; & universe to which the human inception has never been been yvinged in flight. He stated that the communion of the followers of Christ had once been regarded by them as a mere ordi- nance; that the bread was but bread and the wino but wine, but now, in the sense of an enlightened age, it was regarded us the flesh and blood of Jesus Christ., 1f you don’t wash your clothes with Union soup, you make a great mistake. el The Guards Bazaar. Saturday night saw the largest attendance of any evening during the bazaar serics of entertainments given by the Omaha guards at their armory on Capitol avenue. It was difficult matter to move around i the build- ing, 80 great was the number of ladies and gentlemen in attendance. The committee of management report very satisfactory the booths, but no very accurate information can be obtained as to the total amount raiscd until Monday. The mtention of the manage- ment was to close the bazaar last night, but it will be nccessary to continue the enter- tainment this On that oc. casion the car zh, piano and sund other valuable a remaining unsold wiil ke disposcd of by public auction, *Saturday night vocal music wus supplied by ™M Estabrook, Miss Ba, brook, Mr. Brigham and Mr. 1. B, Youn, Mr. Brighum sang the “Bulgarian Pin” cu itally, and Miss Bayliss was enthusiastically encored inFred Nye's lovely ecomposition, “Let Me 'll\Kllwlh s 0f Old™ from M Sampson.” Much régret was felt by eve body ut the absence thtough illness of Mr Martin Cahn, who bad been announced to sing, . At the conclusion of the entertain- ment raflling commeneed with the following result: t Ty Johnson; gent's | P 3 meaton ; table Mrs, Love; setof harness, Robin- jug clock, Mrs, Wilkins; 'mei S, B Pokins; perfume Carey; sofu oushion, Miss Mary diamond ring, C. I, Reed. The voting_ re- sulted in aw as follows: doll, Miss Shellie | 1,010 votes; pony hicycle, M. Colpetzer, 8 Mrs, Alf, pincushion; Har Coen, pair club skates: H. 1% Daily, sil cup; Mrs, Perry, sofa cushion; O, K. Caroy, A. doplin,'clocks D, 1. Colling, Wel: dictionary. Voting for the punch bowl for clubs will close promptly at 10530 p. m. Monday. At thie conclusion of the proceedings to- night the guards and their friends will par- ticipate in wn informal **hop,” common powders Pozzoni’s is the only Complexion Powder fit for use. - November The following arrests were made n the city during the month of November. Thoe number of prisoners and the charges on which they were arrested were us follows Adultery, 15 eruelty to animals, 1 19; assault,'with jntent to murde, 1; 4 and battery, 15; burglary, 8; carryin cealed weapons, §; VIR prop deserter, 1; disturbing the peace, 49 orderly persons, 42 cious {; druuks 211; driving reck 1; embezzlement, 2 fust driving, discharging fire arms, 1; forgery, fornication, 1; fugitive from justice, 1; gambling, 5; Keeper of house of il fame, 1; hitching to telegraph pole, 2; in mates of houses of prostitution 503 mcor- rigibility, 2; hack without license, 1; illegul voting, 4; accessories to samg,2; petit larceny as bailee, 2; grand larceny, b larceny from person, 8; violating peddlerst license, 13 violating plumbers’ ordinance, 4; i liquors after midnight, 1; selling on election day, 2; leaving team un- 1; murder, 1; obscene language, 16 street,'1; resisting oficer, 14 procuring illicit intercourse, 8; prostitutes, 2245 procurer, male, 1; attempted rape, 1; robbory, 4; hignw sign nuisance, §; BUS, s characters, 121 vagrants, 71; wifo bewt ux, 1; violuting hack'ordinance, 4. OF the wbove eighteen prisoners were sent COUrt'to await trial, Before next wash-day lay in & good supply of Union soap. i HKAILING ON SUADAY, Ahe Activity Displayed on Both Motor ud Horse Lines. Tmmnediately after Judge Dundy had issued s order on Suturduy Just, respecting the Junction case between the Motor und Horse l'lU\\":u' cowpunics, botb corporations be- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE::MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1888 | came excessively energetia. Tie order de clares that within five dars of the time of the issuance thercof, the horse railway company shall construct a track from the west side of Tenth street on Douglas to Eleventh strectand make a turn south to Farnam, And within the same time the Motor company shall construct a t nwith the Horse car company's k from the cast si of Tenth street on glas to the tersection of Eleventh ct. The Horsc car company is to con eta track t ineet with the Douglas track - Farnam on Ninth street oth s wre t use the I posed i ith a will on rday 1o Car comp s In of Tent witich hiad made on Eleventh ng, as soon as the ed paving between the tracks with Si Falls granite, made the tas I'his paving is six vement of Doug iently there is an ob ion on Douglas street created by the car company which will form a serious impediment to tra The superintendent of the motor line w ricy it the ob. struction made by the horse car c and asserted that his company woulk been in activ sration long ago had it not heen for the rival mentioned Chairman Balcombe, of the board of pub- lic works, was questioned as to the grade of Douglas strect between Tenth and Eleventh He asserted that the pavement was about six inches below the - establisie at this mt that the companics were obliged to construct th lines to the established le, consequent if the Horse Car company’s track was six inches above the asphalt pavement nothing could be done in the matter, They were act- ding to law. He had scen the o yoth companics, but would not in- in the matter. He thought the strect lways would not build so much above the pavement as to be detrimental to traftic, Croup may be prevented by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ns soon us thechild shows the first symptom of the disease, which can always be done if the remedy is kepton hand. Hoarse- ness is the first symptom of croup. by all druggists, st R HORSE VS. BICY OLE. A Novel Contest Which Will Take lace at the Colosseum. Articles of agreement have been drawn up between Marve Beardsley and John S. and T. W. Eck for a six ' con- test, bicycle vs. horse. The wheelmen will to do the horscmen up in a six days’ race f eight hours per day, commencing Decem- ber 10, at 2:80 p. m. and cnding December 15, at 10:80 p. m. The contest will be for $500 « winner to take 65 p ent of th gate receipts and the loser 35 per cent, afte expenses are deducted. Beard will use fifteen hovses in the rice, and he is to use a fresh horse each mile, he to mount and mount_without ce. The race will take place at the S contest- ants 1o be at scratc g . m., failing which the r to the one who is on time, J act as stukeholder. Bank Wanted. To buy, or buy control. State amount, deposits and rate of interest obtained. All letters confidential. Address “Banker,” care First National bank Omaha. ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH. Dedication of the New Oatholic Church Yesterday. The new church of St. Cecelia, Walnut Hill, was fllled yesterday morning with worshippers to witness the dedication cere- monies, which were performed by Bishop O'Counor and Father Colaneri, assisted by Fathers Hillman and Foley, and several scholastics from Creighton college. St. Cecelia’s is a modest little frame struct- ure of 40x60, quadrangular in form, situated just west of Lowe avenue, The interior is bare of ornamentation, if one m: cept the dozen or 80 stained glass windows, chiefly memorial. The most notable of these are the windows either side of the alter, donated by the convent of the Sacred Heart and Creigh- college. I'he tar of gilded butternut was ablaze with lights and the spacings were r w 3 i with tlowers. The E covered with b nged, while over the ro mtertwined large zs of smilax tastefully hanging on either :45 0'clock the procession of by robed in’ violet cussocks and lace surplices, followed by the clergy, passed down the middle aisle and procecded out of doors to begin the blessing of the wails, which is the not least interesting part of the ceremony, Immediately after the blessing of the walls, Rov. M. A. Colaneri attired in vestments of purple, this being the penitential season of advent, proceeded to celebrute mass, the music of which, s a4’ was ren- dered by members of § Collegiate choir. At the end of the gospel, Bishop O'Connor rose and took as his text the words from the second chaptor of Acts, “And when the day of Pentecost wus fully come, they were all with one accord i onie place, and suddenly v sound from hei as of a rustling, mighty wind, and it filied all the house whre théy were sitting. Aud appeared to them cloven tongues of ‘b of them. And they ind began to s s the Spirit & > day of Pentecost, the church had 1o w being, but possessed a mere formal existence. 1t 15 true Christ had proved his wission, taught his doctrine, and osties ' to build of this edifice of Men could form social organi zutions, civil governments, but they, the chureh 'of God, was not of nien, 1t was be- yond their power to establish a_church, A cliurch is an organization constituted for culiar purposes, to give the knowledgo b reason and human nature cannot i o to us. He congratulated the people for their efforts which had raised them this cliurch, A special collection was then taken up by Mossrs. Gibbon and Taggart, to liquidate tho debt of some $600 rewaining on the building ces will be conducted the first Sunday v month by Father Colaneri, the aci- ing pastor, until such time us & permancut one may be appointed. Try Union soap ! —— FOUND DEAD IN THE WOODS, Rudolph Koli of South Omaha Mur- dered and Burned. At 1o0'clock Sunday afternoon A, L. St ner, residing at Twenty-seventh and Pacific streets and D. R. McKenney, both of Omaha, found the body of a dead man in the south- castern part of the city of South Owaha in the woods at Fourteenth aund T streets, Their attention was called to the body bya dog. The body lay where some prairie fires bad been and was sligitly burned. On examination a bullet hole was found in the back of his head above and belind the right ear, On his pe son were found letters identifying him as Rudolph Koli, who lived in a shanty just near where the body was found. In his clothes was found 1. Coroner Drexel was noti- tled and arriving in the city bad the body re. moved to Heafey & Heafey's undertaking rooms at N street and empaneled a jury. After hearing some of the testimony the cor- ouer adjourncd the hearing till Mouday fore- noou at 10 o'clock, when & post mortem ex- awmivation will be made, After the inquest many citizens viewed the body aud seyeral recognized him. Mr. Koli was about thirty years of uge and wis most likoly murdered. He had ovideully beew dead severai days, Pears Soap Fair white hands. Brightclearcomplexion Soft healthful skin, Y PEARS’~The Groat English Complexion SOAP,-~-Sold Evorywhora.” [t > T POV R A T e ANOTHER LUTHE 3 Cil, Formally Dedicated Yesterday to the Seevice of God Yesterday at 3 o'clock the et o Southwestern Lutheran co on, on Twenty-sixth street between Poppleton und Woolworth avenucs, was set apart to the worship of God “Tne rich liturgical service was conducted by Rev.J. 8. Detweiler, Dr. Kuhns and Revs. G. H. Sctinur and Elwing. Rev. Mr. Gordon, of the Westminster Presbyterian church, inavery meat address, welcomed this new congrogation to a place among the sister denominations in the southwestern part of the city. Among the other ministers present and participating were Rev, Willard | Scott, of the St. Mary's avenue Congrega- tional church; Rev. Mr. Henderson, of the Secoud Presbytorian church, and Rev. Mr. Brown, of the Methodist church. The sermon was preached by Rev. S, B. Barnitz, of Des Moines, la., from the text, Nehemiah 10:20: “And we will not forsike the house of our God.” He said Neliemiah's auxiety for his own people in Jerusalem was great and rey f to King Cyrus by hissad countengnce. Having 8u eded, amid great discouragements, in the work committed tohim, Nchemiah' di rected a solemn d Which was most joy¢ slebrate s speaker said the term *House of God urred frequently in the ) f s upplicd to one object, the worship of God.” To the triune God, athier, Son and Holy Spirit we give it to The pledize contained in the text im adesire to improve the advantages of ions life, exertion and self-denial to promote the prosperity of the « . This meuns en gaging in the sc of the san pecuniary support, prayer and the teachi of childrin, crmon closed with an_exhortation to onal consceration, not of the church, but of its membe The rite of dedication was performed by the pastor, Rev. Luther M. Kulins, and was most imprissive. The chapel is ‘& frame structure seating about one hundred and fifty people. It is finished in hard oiled work. ~The furniture is antique oal, and all-the 1 in good tasto and in keeping with the cl The evening sermon was delivered by Mr. Barritz, who is the_westc 3 the bourd of home missions of the general synod of the Lutheran church, Ne Ifyou suffer asf bronehitis, uny other discuse of the throat or lungs vothing can surprise you more than the rapid improvement that will follow the use of SANTA ABIE. If you are troubled with cat nd have tried other medicines, you will be unable to express your amazement at the murve ous and instantaneous curative powers of CALIFORNTA CAT-R-CURE. Thesc remedies are not secret_compounds, but natural production of Californ Sold at $1.00 a package: three for $2.50 and guaranteed by Goodman Drug Co. Aty e THE LININGERR ART EXHIBIT Visited By a Large Number of Citi- zens Yesterday. Mr. G. W. Lininger's private collection of oil paintings, water colors, bronzes and statuary was thrown open to the gencral public free of charge yesterday afternoon, The exhibit is placed in the Lininger gallery, and was visit rge numberof citizens during the day, attendance in the even- ing being particularly g The collection contains many works that formed part of the Western Art association display on view a few weeks ago. wghter of the Inno cents,” No. 7, attracts much attention, and is noticeable upon entry into the gallery. “David With the Head of Goliath,” No. 4, a life-size work, is hung in a position that hardly allows a visitor 0 take in the various points of the painting. David’s posi tion is open to some criticism: still, 1t is magnificent specimen of art. There are numerous *Magdalenes,” but none more worthy of notice than the superb_little gex No. 155, after Wurfl, the original in the Dresden gallery. This copy is as com- plete & specimen of accurate workmanship as could be conc The tinting is warvellous. The portraits of M Lininger, by Heyd, of Omaha, : excellent specimens No. 60, by T, G. G 4 fine plece of work i :n in No. 52, “A Mother Teaching Her Child Its First Les- son.” There are nume Tadonas™ and “Cherubs” on gilded wood panels, exhibiting capability in cution. In water colors there s a limited but charmingly diversified variety. No. 144, “Rocks at Dover," displays much correctness both in outlines and color ing, the sky and water tints being as nearly like naturc asit is possivle for an artist to get, Of the statuary oniexhibition there is none that attr attention than *“Surprise,” No. 150, exceuted in the best Carrara murble, by Lapini. The sculptor’s best work is put forth, The < must be scen to be tior. oughly ~appreciated. Equaily deserv the highest enconium is No. by, The crochet work on the cap of ' bears the closest scrutiny aud is o ot 1 in chisel , No, 1 “Bust of u ( " s described in the catalog 0 years old. “The full extent of Mr. Lininger's vaiuable collection has not yet been discovered Lo the public the writer was permitted to have a glimpse of a most exquisite collection of vases, medallions, and aiticles of virtu, When opportunity permits these almost priceless articles will' be placed in cases and placed on view in the gallery. Until further notice the Lininger collection will be on view every Sunday between the hours of 10 2. m. aud 5 p.m, L W5 YAL Ro50H ST Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varles, A marvel of purity streugth and wholesomenes: More econom- ical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with ‘the multitude of low cost, hiort welght alum or pliosplinte uv‘:ldonbo solg B cans. oyal king Fowder &l Saliaksouh Now York A Sure Bure —~OR~ NO PLE. 20 TO 6C DAYS. lisense which has heretofore d all Medical Science. We hav ¢y, INENOWN to Any0ne in the World ontsic ‘Compuny,and one that has NEVER PARLED to cure the most obstinale ca Pen days in § work. the olil chionic st we solicit. We have d by and we +in loss history of medicine & true specitl for Syphills has been sought for bn incver found untilour AGIC REMEDY was discoverad, and we are 1in saying it is the only Remedy in th rid that willpos caiise the latest Medical Works, published iy the best Known there was néver atrie specitic b, when everything AYour time and money that ne had virtae or doete tried overything elso shoild come ot permy Where, | M This is a Blood Purifier will Cure any Skin or Blood Discnse when Everything Flse Fails. THE GOCK REMEDY G, Room 10 and 11, U. S, Nafisual Ba building, Omaha, Neb. Thomson’s Celebrated B CLOVE - FITTING CORSETS HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUAL TO PRES. ENT MAKE. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER, A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, Three Lengths Short, Medium tra Lo Twelve Grades, t Awards R nted, THE BEST GOODS AND CHEAPEST QUALITY, FOR SALE EYERYWHERE THOMSON, LANGDON & 00., NEW YORK. SOLE MANUFACTLKERS, Mention the Omaha Bee. ¥ GUARANTEED 70 OUTWEAR ANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET f HAVER, STROUSE & CO. | 4 e B Y Notice, Sealed proposals will e received at the oflice of County (lerk. Douglus County, mtil 2 . Saturday, Decem 1 for the following supplies, (more or city poor, delivered 00 pounds Coitee’: 1,000 pourds Tea: 40 Boxes 5000 1 beans: 40,00 nounds Flonr b wccompanied by a certifivd vk of 3 ) "Ihe board reser rizht to reject any and all bids, M. L. ROCHE, County Clork., m&eto dec 8 Maz Moyer--Established 1856--Adolph Meyer Max Meyer . & Bro., SIXTEENTH AND I'ARNAM STREE Goeneres Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS, W. STARR Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Organs SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, Write for Catalogue Dr. J. 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The warm weather prevailing for the lastfew weeks has been especially disastrous to the clothing trade. Manufacturers are overstocked and discouraged, and to realize cash they offer goods at ruinous prices. This is the chance for the wide-awake and large retailer, Our ample resources enable us to take advantage of such opportunities, and thus itis that we are now offering Overcoats which were made up to re= tail at $15, $20 and $30, at nne-half and less these figures. The over=~ whelmingsuccess which we have had with our overcoat sales, has emboldened our buyer, and induced him to make several big deals. We have opened during the past fewdays over 5,000 OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, All from first class manufacturers, first purchase, and if onr former prices have ered still mo GOOD CHINCHILLA OVE houses ask §8 for snch a garment. ed excitement, the fi , with heaviest serge linin We intend {o make just as quick work with them as we did with our ures we put on this last lot, will do so o, well made, at 75; other GOOD CHINCHILLA ULSTERS—with plush collar and cufis.lined with heavy eassimere,very lJong cut and an excellent storm coat at A lot of ELEGANT CHI edge, satin sleeve lining and of excellent workmanship, we have mark intended to mark §9, but we made such a big hit with our first £.75; regular this garment would cost about §10, [ILLA COATS, lined throughout with fine quilted satin, corded This garment we had X770 satin lined overcoat, and £0 many customers were disappointed, within the last few days, at not getting it, that we have decided to mark this the same, thongh it cost $2 more. We challenge any house in this country to mateh us in that coat. We are opening every day novelties in our furnishing department Yesterday we got in an elegant line of 8ilk Mufflers and Scarfs for holiday tracie. charge for such goods. Plain Figures and One Price. | W. G. ALBRIGHT, 218 S, 15th Prices as usual, just about one-half what others ——BEST AND CHEAPEST—— ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE! SCUTH OMAHA. BUY NOW TERMS EASY O. L. STAUB, ARCHITECT by us this season. Tho able and the mater strong tweed and_ the spleidid 1 Fricze toxtures. Also aconpl of plain Over and Priez EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Young and Middle- Aged Men. Vitility mature Decli TSN €O e 1 and i who are sick and suffering and wl Lo the rsements of 8 1K ER, No. Buliinch' st contidentinily an il U — BRANDS FINE CUT AND PLUG incomparably the Baest. 13 T “ Anchor” Stone Building Blocks, Apply for Descriptive Catalogue, sent postfrce, W Fs AD. 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