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THE CITY. seting of the Sabbath school s and workers is held every y afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Young Men’s Christian associa- tion building. All interested in the study of the Sabbath school are cordially invited. William A 1 was at police he quarters, anxious to have the office help him in compelling his wite to live with him and cook his meals. The po- licemen, howevew! assured him that there was no law in the land that could compel her to live with him if she did not choose to do so. An item in Tur Bee of Thursday spoke of a Billy Way ashaving been the aggressor in an invasion of the ide s of Dr. Ricketts, for which he re ceived a pair of black eyes. The name ghould have been | It impelled an- other Billy Way, who is janitor atthe Colosseum, to deny that it was he who was involved in the disgraceful affair, A union lesson d- Personal Paragraphs. Albert Davies, of Boston, is stopping at the Murray. H. R. Lauder, the Paxton McCullogh, of Philadelphis, Pa., is Paxtc John 1. McGuire, of St. Paul, is registered at the Paxton, Charles J. Kelly, of Cincinnaty, is a guest at the Murray. W. BB. Humphrey, Lincoln, Neb,, is a guest at the Millard. Bishop Worthington has returncd from a trip to the cast. R. C. Wilbur and wife, guests at the Millard. W. C. Spaulding, of Springfield, registercd at the Murray J. B. Wentworth, of New York, guest at the Murray yeste The Misscs Mamie and Auna Thompson, gzucsts at the Millard. sman, president of the Pacific press, arrived in the city yesterday morn- ing. J. J. Dickey, superintendent of the West nion telegraph, has returned to the of Chicago, is registered at San Francisco, are Miss., is was a ‘Waterman, Mil i Mamie tered at the Misses Anna g port, N. Y., are r E. Kelsey, from Gibbon, ing Omaha, and remains durin as the guest of Count, Carl Morton, of Nebra Morton, of Chicago, Morton, were guests yesterday. At the Windsor—John Tart V. Scherrer, Denve Beatrice: B, S. Thomas Gillespic, § at the Paxton hotel Ormsbee, l""ll] Minneavolis ; Sparta, I1l. Stolen Horse Found. The horse of Edward Savage that was stolen December 2 in this city was recovered in North Omaha and has b owner. Money For Burial. Subscriptions are being raised for the purpose of defraying the expenses of for- warding the remains of George L. Fisher, the man who died at the 0 his for- mer home in St. Louis. fratern- ity at the court house alone contributed about §20. Charity Concert and Ball. A grand concert and ball for the benefit of the poor will be given at Masonic hall, Sat- urday, December 15, by the Swedish Ladies Relief society of this city. An excellent programme will_be rendered, in which the singing society Norden, the Swedish brass and reed bands, and the Svea-Nora quartette, will participate, pEoet SRE Wants Winter Quarters. Ed Ball, a vagabond, was fned $100 yestor- \day morning for stealing a lap robe valued at $15.1t was cvident that ne was anxious to enjoy 8 winter's lodging and board at the city’s ox- penso and had_ stolen the article with this end in view. He came near admitting this on arraignment, Took Everything and Fled. A lady by the name of Douglas was at tho police station yesterday, telling of how her husband deserted her, and kidnapped her two children. He had also given her a house and lot in the presenco of witnesses, but had sold these and taken the money with him. Rotholz' Return. Albert Rakow, or Rotholz, who was somo time ago charged with the killing of Charles Collins, has returned to Omaha. He disap- peared shortly after his release upon another charge, leaving $470 in _the possession of the Walter Bennett endeavored to et this money but failed. Collins has since een found alive and Rotholz has come to get his morey. Cool Weather. ¥ Indications at the signal bureau go to show that somewhat cooler weather will follow in the immediate future, but nothing in the line of u cold wave. At Rapid City tho tempera- ture has fallen 16 degrees within the last twenty-four hours, and also at the following laces: Moorhead 12, St. Vincent 19, Fort Juster 10, and ranging from 26 to 10 below at all othér northwestern points. The de- cline registers 4 lower here, Another German Theater, The German theatrical company which opened the season at Boyd's, has moved to Metz new hall on South Thirteenth between Pierce und Williams street, where they will appear on next Sunday night. The hall is onoe of the prettiest in the city and the com- any will_be under the management of fessrs. Koch and Axtman, the opening piece being the operetta, “Der Kapelmeister von Venedig,” in two acts, and *‘S’Lieserl” 1;): one act. The performance closes with a all, Fifteen Dollars For Stealing a Horse. A fine of ouly §15 was imposed on Paul Erenstoff yesterday morning for stealing a horse from Frederick Riemensheider. It was a hobby horse, however, and was valued at 82. When Erenstoff was arrested Gurbage Master Goldsmith heard that the charge was for stealing o dead horse. As this would bring the case within his jurisdiction, he flew about for some time getting lhlmngmu testi- mony against the prisoner, until, to his dis- gust, he learned the horse was a wooden one, Whe he suddenly dropped tho case. The Becond Ward Calebrnnun. The meeting at Kaspar's hall this even- ing, to celebrate the republican victory in the recent councilmanic contest, will be addressed by Congressman-elect William J, Connell, in whose election the people of the Becond ward greatly rejoice. Speeches will also be delivered by L. 5. Estelle, aud Coun- cilmen Hascall and Kaspar, The committee baving the matter in charge has assurances of a large meeting and the programme is one that will interest all who attend. Good brass aod vocal music will bé rendered. Phil Kearney Post. At the annual election of officers of Phil Kearney post No. 2, department of Nebraska, Q. A. R, held on Wednesday evening last, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Commander, James Davieson; senior vice commander, John Reagan; junior vice commander, Gregory Farrell; quarter- master, William L. Allison; officer of the di bert Gruner; officer of the guard, Johh Lee; onnpmn Jacob The er; surgeon, William A. Magee. ' The new officers will be Installed on Wednesday evening, January 2, 1859, at the post hall at Fort lnihl, and & ‘c’unpnrl and dance will follow the nstalla- o, e ——— Remembered By Friends. Otto Lund, of the St. James hotel, has made many friends during his stay in this city, and Thuasday night they paid him & “‘warm” eompliment. It came in the shape of an elo- t fur-trimmed overcoat, and a surprise at e same time, and was preseuted on behalf Aa8 donsre ke Coond W H. Book 'Ba &o thery, Prof, Miller and M. Rickards as a committee, The presentation specch was made by Kd Rothery, while the colonel took oat, and at the close refresh. erved and a pleasant cvening spent. Lald to Rest. Heafey & Heafey have forwarded the re mains of Charles Souder, who died Thurs t St. Joseph's hospital, to Marysville, The deccased formerly resided in Terre Haute, Ind The remains of Joseph B. Hazauka, who died at the same place, were turned over by the same firm to County Agent Mahoney for interment. rles Tenz, the man who was found dead at Fourteenth and P was buried under the auspices of the A Order of United Workment _yesterday _afternoon, The remains were interred in Laurel Hill cemetery. tandard shorthand school. 16054 Far- nam. The old Clark’s thread is g lways on white spools, nd of thread sold as the ul is an nnix ation. n,\ goods der thread, see \U\l u|:l: 3’ I, Sold at wholesale by Kil och Dry Goods Co. and D. M. St T The Fort 1 The committee of the board of trade, M. 8. Lindsay and W. N. Nason, has taken up the matter of book donations to the garrison library at Fort Omaha, and have sent out circular 10sts for contributions to lead- ing citizens, The committee expects to re- cewea goodly number of favorable responses, All don ns may besent to the oftice of Mr, Lindsay, 44 and 45 Barker block. The d tions forwarded after the request, to Bliss & Isaacs, on Faruam, near Fiftcenth street, amounted to about one hundred volumes, with a number of periodicals These Mr. Bliss says he wurn_over to anybody who is entitled to vive them and who may make demand for them. General and Mrs. Harrison. Very fine etched portraits of Presi- dent-elect and Mrs. Harrison have just been issued by M. Hyman, publish- ers of the Indiant ||n|lh Herald. Agents wanted in every town in the United States. Send Ibe for sample portraits and terms to agents. Address M. R. HYMAN, Publisher, Indianapolis, Ind. MARKE ats Placed on Record Dure ng Yesterday. J M Marston to £ I Marston, Orchard Hili, wd 1 lot 10, bik 0 6,000 2,600 6,400 1 30 4,800 2,000 2,000 40 foncray, same Lt anove: J A Lawrence and wif 10, bik 2, idlewild ,wd to I P'Welch, lot Y et J W Davisto J Litile w Place, ‘W and v to W o8 Chabars, 1ot 8, Lia: Wick Diace, P Hiler and w to Omahu lielt Ry to Or gvator, 0| . Dt 10t 10, 18rbach's 18t wdd, nd wife to J V' Dlic 1 and. 10ts 1 and 49 ¢ 1 N Vstic pat, fstanloy and'wife, t0 ' H Wordé same s last wubove, w d Finlayson_and wife to J Carnab) lol Yate's & Ree b J L and wife to H L , Kountze's 4th ad mann ana wife to Mot D T O, 5 0 O RA Mc! v.lml Tot tral park, and 1 21 ftlot 3 10kes 20 add, Tot 2, blk 2, , Mayne' s lac W d Ripe, luscious, sound fruit is the source from which are derived VAN DUZER'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS without admixture of chemicals, quisite in taste, economic highly concentrated, pure and some. They are used widely in household, hotels and restaurant ens of th nd other continents the bottles contain—as may be ascer- tained by comparison—more than the quantity held by other flavoring ex- tract bottles, —— Railroad Notes. Railway men generally are contributing liberally to a fund now being raised in aid ot Switchman Ed, Noll, who lost a leg a short time ago. Members of the union are among the most generous givers, but one or two re- fuse to assist on the ground that he was a non-union man, J. K. Choate, rado division night, His fal This is pay- Union Pacitic. Thursday night a grain car left the end of the track at the I reet viaduct und came nearly being precipitated into the street below. As it was Lwo trucks went over the edgo, Railway men claim to_ know nothing of the proposed meeting at Pittsburg next Jan- uary relative to the union of all railway em- ployes. One of them, however, said: *We wouldn't hear much about it if it was the case, as all the proliminary stops would bo taken by the officials of the different organi- zations. 1 know that they have had seve meetings in Columbus, and may be the reason,” superintendent of the Colo- went west agamn Thursday ity accompanied him. for the yard men of the The Coming Comet It is fancied by a_grateful patron that the next comet will appear in the for of a huge bottle, having “Golden Modi- cal Discovery” inscribed upon it in bold characters. Whether this conceit and high compliment will be verified re mains to be seen, but Dr. Pierce will continue to send forth that wonderful vegetable compound, and potent eradi- cator of disease. It has no equal in medicinal and health-giving properties, for imparting vigorand tone to the liver and kldme{‘s. in purifying the blood, and through it cleansing and renewing the whole system. For scrofulous hu- mors, and consumption,or lung scrofula, in its early stages, it is a positive spe- cifie. Druggists. A Fair November. The report of J, A. Welsh, of the signal service, for the month shows the following: Number of fair days, 7; cloudy days, 10 mean temperature, 87; total movement of Axd €2.20; highest velocity, 34 miles, on the 9th inst.; total precipitation, (snow and rain) 0.12; nominal temperature for the month, 36. The reports show a material change as compared with preceding years, —— The Tyler Desk Co., of St. Louis,Mo., are now puxshmu another mgeniuus Office Device. This time it 18 Tyler’s l{(u yal Automatic Type Writer Cabinet Desk Combined, It is adapted to uvery Machine now in use, and said to be the finest on Earth., The Tylor Sys- Lum of Bank Counters are also attract- figreat attention, while the famous Tyler Desks—Some 400 styles—continue to grow in. public favor. Illustrated Catalogues free. st SSERE Mr. Calhoun Retires. Mr. J. D. Calboun, who for some months t bas boen the chief editorial writer of ihe Omaba Herald, has resigned the chalr, and leaves o-day £or his Lowe in Lisgoln, SOUTH OMAHA. Notes About the Oity. The South Omaha athletic and gymuastic society will give a dance at Shelon > olak’s hall, M street betwoen Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh street Saturday cven ng. M. H. Hubbell has gone to Peoria, 1L, rumor says with matrimonial intent. Mrs. Augustus Gilchrist arrived Thursday trom Red Oak, la.. to minister to ber husband, who was badly injured Monday night by | walking over the sixteen foot embankment into O street Allen Marshall, a leading Fremont citizen, spent Thursday in the city looking over its business and investments. The first number of the Fair Visitor, the daily paper to be issued under the auspices of St. Agnes' congregation during the fair, will be issued Saturday George E. Hatcher has returned from Comanche, Ta., after a two months' visit. Police Oficer Rodie Redmond is ill. More than eleven hu shery and calves were slau, at Georgo 1. Swift & € stablishment Benjamin Merritt, who has been very bad with algia of the heart, is better and 1Th |'-vl|\ An unknown woman walking in the deep cut along Twenty-sixth str ¢ K street, came very near being buried by of earth which fall just as she passed ve 2,000 arc ‘electric lights, pcity of the dynamo for the 1 tric light company, have been subseribed for and more_ordored soon a8 additional n be put in. A number of incandes- s hiv n ordered, Another 1amo will be put in at once to furnish_ ser- for all patrons. The stringing of ng the lamps will be com- 1 this weelk. Hon, W. V. Gannon, of open St. Agnes fair Monday cvening, lecture on * A Hibernian the Omaha Glee club will furnish music. A 10dge of Knights of Honor will be organ ized in Knightof Pythias hall this evening. Edward A. Cudahay has recovercd from his illness, and is at his post. The Savings bank heaters are being put in, Two young sons of Mr. Fifer residir N i aying with " one of them the member, ssed the wound. Motors Run to Twelfth Street. The copper ground wire of the Omaha motor line on Douglas street has been ex- tended to Twelfth strect, with a view of en- abling the Council Bluffs and bridge motor trains to run their cars up least to Twelfth str This will erection of poles at mtervals alo 10 keep up the tie wires, Mr. Ho he has plenty- of poles for the purpase on hand, and is ready to put them up at any mo ment, he horse railway the outh Omaha, will by a The South axe Tiersday afternd cut his foot, almost splitt surgeon was called and d ompany’s loop on Ninth as been completed, but the curve main to be put in plac Company Incorporate: oduce and Consolidated Land and um company fiied articles of incorpo- ration yesterday. The capital stock is tixed at §,000,000. The incorpor: are Clifton E. Mayne, Wells Cook, Dinsmoor, Donald McCrae, John Riley, James R. ‘Wasen, James G. Miner, A. W, 1 amar, Rob- ert Hondel, O. P. Shrumm, rosby, J. A. Hamilwon, I‘ . Weever, \\ Whipple and D, G The (lbjml\of!ln‘ conl- ¢ to buy, scll and iease oil laud. to drill and explore oil wells and to mine min erals of every description. S*JAC@BS’ 0]]‘ FOR TOOTHACHE. R S 4 CURES Toothache, Headache, Taceache, Swellings, Sore- Throat and Glands. ATDRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, The Charles A, Vogeler Co,, BaLTIMORE, MD, ANGLO-SWISS CHOU LATE AND MILK, Combination of Condzased Milk and th: Best Chosolale, Sold by Paxton, Gallagher & Co, T thStreat. Richardson Drug Co, 1007, 109 Jones § Wm. Gentleman, 16th and and Cass Stre A. H. Gladstone, 1305, 1319 Do glas State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesdav, Cabin passage 835 and o state room. Steerage to and from AUSTIN BALDWIN & JOHN BL 104 I(ml«lnlph HARRY \ Agent, Onab; Reduced in_ Rates to Glasgow Ex- bibition. ) 707, 700, South reat. . hecording to location xcursion $ 1o 4. rowp at luw«xl Rates, Gen'l Agents, New York, ! Chicago, Sawdust ! Car Loads and Less. J. A, NAUGLE & CO. The TYLER SYSTEM of BANK COUNTERS Oannot be Excelled. They are Elegant in Design and very Low in Price, Also, Court House Furniture, and lollll 400 Btyles of Office Desks, flhlln. Tlhlll lh. 100 Page Illustrated Oatalogus ¥: m.:n DESK 0., st I.nult, Ila..ll s. A Preserve Your Health Pafu SALL & 00.8 PERRO- Rafid Shlof sk JNTER GARMENTS Snith's Pats wirord 10 persons susceptible to cold the Deat protection sgalnst PNEU MONIA, RHEUMATISM, ana all LUNG DISEASES. ftecom- mended for Tadles and gentle: Ly the Medical Faculty Beud ok thustrated circular, CANFIELD RUBBER (O, BOLE MANUFACTURERS 86 Loonard 8t., New York 0i! ’. J. GALBRAITR,> on and P y:lcln. uN VI nur uux and uuxludn. nmu Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varies, A marvel of purity zth A wholesomeness. More inds, and cannot old etition with ‘the multitude of low cost, short w alum or phosphate powders, Sold only in eans Roval' Baking Powder Co., 12 Wallstreet, New York. 'CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISLOVERIES. an the ordinary in com TN I TReqTMenT § 10 By Al 0 798 CIRCUCAR, | ONSUMP res AsTiie Covshs, 7BronC))ms s L S&EES‘Fg}HOfi\‘ Gu»wlT Send for circular, fl per bottle 3 pr 9 & ABIETINE MEDE co.0ReVILLE, CAl Stnta Abie :and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by _ Goodman Drug Co. The “Glendenning” Cape Top Overcaa The most successful garmant introducel by us this son. The capes are de tachable d the mat re strong tweed and the salend Frieze textures. Also ac of plain O GULUSSEUM BUILDING BIEyEe 1. e FOR A PURSE OF $1, 0007 M John S. Prince, the Champion clist of Americ: d Mr. T, W. the Champion Bieyclist of Canada, AGAINST— Mr. Mar ve Beardsley, the Champion Long-Distance Horse Rider of the world, tor a purse of $1,000, beginning Monday, Dec. 10th, and endir Satur- day, the 22nd, every day betw the hours of 2:30 and 10:30 p, m. MONDAY FREE TO THE CHILDREN, THE CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE Will present every boy and girl under 14 years with a complimentary ticket to thé exhibition on Monday. Tickets given away on Suturday and Monday between the hours of 9 and 12 only, at the 16th-st entrance to the Continental, Freeland, Loomis & (o, Omaha-Boston-New York-Des Moines. mu»ym)f © DE ¥ AN UNDERWEAR SALE. To keep pace with our great overcoat sale, we will offer this week some exceptional bargains in Furnishing goods, We shall have in every department some special drives, and call your at- tention to the following bargains in Underwear. Natural Wool Shirts and Draw <hmere Shirts and Drawe aan Shirts and Drawers, ('ull regular me hlc at § Fine C; Very fine silk finished Balbriz est price these gocds can be hought for elsewhere. Underwear Sale, we will offer MONDAY MORNING— AS A CLIMAX to this g 75 dozen genuine sanitary wool shirts and drawers, , silk trimmed, at 65¢; regular value, $1. L in beautiful clive shade, at $l each; goods worth fully $1.50. ) each. s the low= elegantly trimmed with silk braid, at 95¢ each; we guarantee the regular vrice of these goods as $1.75 a piece. GILOY K. Our Glove Devartment is the busiest 11 town. mense line from the lowest to the finest grades. up space enough tomake a little store by itselt. We carry an im- Our gloves take We keep only re- liable goods, and WARRANT EVERY PAIR GLOVES WE SELL. By “WARRANT" we mean that we takelevery pair back which rip or tear,and replace them with a new pair or refund the money.. HOLIDAY GOODSS The special drive on the Glove Counter this week will be 25 dozen good Kid Gloves with genuine lamb- skin lining, at 50¢ a pair. We will eall your attention to our elegant line of Furn Such a variety of excellent and handsome goods have never been displayed the holiday trade. and we They can't be matched for §1.00. shing Goods, which we are will guarantee to save you at least 50 per cent on all purchases made from our now showing ‘for ) before tensive stock, The system of selling every article at the lowest possible prices is the ruling principle of our business. Among the many enumerate the following— articles which we carry Elegant Silk Suspenders. Silk and Cashmere Mufflers in beautiful patterns and newest designs, Silk Umbrellas at all prices, Neckwear, in velvet, ) All atextremely low prices. styles. and which would make useful presents for gentlemen, we plush and silk, of choice designs and latest Plain Figures and One Price. ehraska lothing Company Corner 14th a.nd Douglas Streets, Omaha. CATTION | Beware of Fraud, as my name and the price are stamped on_ the my advertised shoes before leaving th tory, R e as wearcrs £ays he bas them withort om the bottom, put him d¢ b W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE, ol CENTLEMEN. The only side. Nn'r\' IS r R ml-mml ud WILL NOT RIP. 5,000 REWARD howillprove llho stafements made Te oo Wil ol oo s Brockton, Mass. clley, Stigei & Co. North 16th St. and Miller, ( SteckPlano Kkable for powerful sym| Yence of tnese instrnmenta. WOODBRINEF RROS, JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1818, Nos, 303-404—-170-604. _THE MCST PERFECT OF PENS Dr. J.E. 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IDNEY and URINARY complaints, Gleet, Gnnorrhne: Stricture, Varicocele and all discases the Genito-Urinary Organs cured promptly without ry (s Siomach, Kiineys of oher Organs, 9~ No experiments, Age and experience ime portant. Consultation free and sacred. B~ Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Discases. H‘Ih’vi: contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke’s celebrated guide Male and Female, each 15 cents, both 25 cents (stamps). Consult the old Doctor.” A friendly letter or call may save future suffe- and shame, and add golden years to life, A@Book cret) Errors,”” socents (stamps). Medicine B e m AAPORLER: Hours, 846 8, Sundays 9 10 12, Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Clark §t.. CHICAQO, ILL. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER? A Proprietary Me(lk‘m- that nees but & tria) Prove ita worth. 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This is a disease whicl Bafled all Medical Scienc UnKknown to unyo 14 in the 1 Uit hag > Pen diys fm s the old chionig We hive We have a Hemedy World ontside of our'Compi to cure the most ohsuuate ¢ recent cases does \he work deep seated 5 LOBL We cured hundreds who Ly Cure i less th Since the history of mediciny & irue specifia for Syphilis has een sought for bi inover found until our MAGIC REMEDY ustifie i in saying sl that will pose e latest Medical Works, ymllh hed Dy the best kuown authorities, say there wis never atrus specific before, Oy iets edy will cure whien everything else s falled, Wiy waste your tii with pateng medicines thut never has doctor wishh physicians that yoi 1hat Lave tried everything e get permanent rel whure. 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