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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1888 e THE CITY. The police court is being painted. No building permits were issued yes- terday. The Webster street depot is being frescoed. Chief Galligan, of the fire de ment, won a legant music box, which was rafled off Monday inthe Paxton bar Sheriff Coburn goes to Kearney to- day taking with him two boys named Edward Woodward and Chris- tian Conneers. The Horse lway company are building o curve at Ninth and Farnam gtreets to complete their “loop” to con= neet with the bridge motor line. The annual meeting of the Brick Cof tractor’s association, which adv tised for Monday night, w 1journe until next Monday night at 8 o'clock. A full attendance quested. Those who bought ¢i o 8600 piano at the baz ds can have their money pplying to the committ $200 worth of tickets we One hundred and ninety 0 1888 about se s who will be shut ke-off. is nces on getting * of the Omaha refundea Only sold, loon= ght liquor de out of the New Y, The At society of the South Tenth street M, 13, church will give an_oyster supper at the residence of A. H mon, 814 Pierce street, Thursday ey ing, December 18, yone invited. Ollie Vandervoort, the seven-year-old dnughter of Paul Vandervoors, died of cerebro-spinal meningitis. il took place from 1110 South at 2 p. m. yester- The fune Thirty-second street day. A runaway team caused considerable excitement near the corner of Eleventh and Farnam, where they were stopped, but the i was considerably dam- aged. The outfit belonged to Paston & Gallagher. A buggy named Gibson, owned and d ven by a man Was W K afternoon on Harne; 1d Thirte streets. The horse his fore in the t of the le tracks and stumbled, with the above result. There is a changoe in the pro; mme of the Winter garden. The third con- ce Ilu[ the Musical Union orchestra and serman theatrical perfor xt Sunday postponed unlll ance 1 Tuesday, Decembe December and y, December 23, the famous prestidigitateur, Prof. A M'lle La heo. lnlwll()l‘sxlpmnlul by Motte, will appear. rersonal Paragraphs. Personal Paragraphs, A. €. Demaray, of Lemars, is af the Pax- ton. M. B. Roberts, of New Yorlk, is at the M. Hopewell, of Tekamah, is at the Millard. H. B. Lord, of San Francisco, is at the Barker. F. H. Claudys, of Blair, Neb,, 1s a guest at the Millard. M. Beatty, of Palmer, Neb., is stopping at the Millay E. C. Th the Millard. r F. B. Woodruff, of C| the Alf J. Me( the Paxton. Meda Mitchell, one of the prima of Henry E. Dixey's company, is at zzens, A. M. Longwell, of Lincoln, is stopping at the Murray, M. V. Nicholson, of Valenting, Neb., is at thie Paxton. Captain and Mrs, Fort Niobrara. J. H. Ewing, of Hammond, Ta. at the Paxtou, Eli S. Burnes, of Grand Island, is stopping at the Paxton. Courson, of Des Moines, is a guest at the Murray. of Chicago, registered at s, 1o, is stopping at ilen, of New York, registered at ¢ have raturned to is o guest A., of Fort Niobrara, is at llIL Mu George A. M , of Sioux City, is regis- tered at the Paxton. Colonel W. N. Hunter, of St. Louis, regis- tered at the Millard. A hickley, of Geneva, registered at the Paxton last night. John Schumpp, of Pittsburg, registered at the Murray last night. F. H. R. Marsden, of Peoria, Ill,, was at the Murray last night. Prosecuting Attorney Neb., is at the Paxton. Charles H. Tayler and Planketon, are at the Murr James Holland, a leading hardware mer- chant of Broken Bow, isat the Arcade. Miss Jenny and Maud Plumb, from M rion, Ta., are visiting friends in this city. Charles H. Conner, of Chicago, represent- {nu the Detroit Stove works, is ut the Pax- o, Henry R. Fry, one of the proprietors of the famous Glénrock mine, Wyoming, regis- tered at the Barker, Mr. W. H, Hall, assistant Im\n’lm‘r of the Riloy, of Sidney, J. Carwell, of a- waterworks, l(‘fl. Monday night for Detroit, where he will spend Christmas, Au the Arcade: W, A.Stewart, Plim Creecks; C. A. 'Tuttle, Irvington; D. W. Lee and B, P, Miller, Alliance; Philip Unitt and Charlcs Suckett, Seward: C. Cather- wood, Blair; H. . Warner, Rosa. A Female Burglar. May Earl, a strumpet at Fort Omaha, was arrested Monday night for breaking into the house of Coporal Dunn, Failed. The failure of H. Potlock, general store dealer in Battle Creek, with liabilities at 2,000 is announced by Bradstreets. Dr. Williams' Father. The father of the suicide Williams arrived in Omaha yesterday morning. The body of the deceased will be ghipped to Ackley, L. Licenses to Wed, The following marriage licenses were is- sued by Judge Shiclds yesterday {(.lumm D. Stone, Omaha. . Elizabeth Hublwl Omah: Replevin the Goods. To-day the harness found in the possession Ed Barrett and George Petty, aud which led to their arrest on a suspicion of larceny, was replevined by Petty and Barrett an tuken from the police authorities. The case will be given a hearing before Judge Holmes to-morrow. Criminal Matters. Charles O'Brien and Heory Howard are under arrest on charge of stealing two pairs of shoes and some caps from Rubin's store on Tenth near Juckson, They are also charged with attempting to rob Jails Nelson. Ed Coloman, Eugeno O'Hara and J. W. all werelield to tho district court yestarday n the sumi of #800 each for robbing B, 8. Vauce. The prosecuting witness is also held in the sum of §200, und in default also gods o jail, 3 — Caught After Five Years. Private John Fellmuth, company D Fourth Infantry, enlisted in this the 1st of February lhb.l des eried at Fort Omaha 6th of May, 1883, He was apprehended by the Omuha police five years luter, He was tried before & general court martial and plead not guilty, claiming that he was only absent without leave. He has been disnonorably discharged 1rom the service, forfeiting all pay and al- lowances now due and to be confined at bard labor in & military prison for four years. General Brooke howerver, remitted three years of his sentence and approved of all the other proceedings of the court. COPELAND'S SHOES. By Whom Will They be Worn in the School Board. Now that Rev. Copeland’s resignation as a member of the board of education has been handed in, numerous persons are being men- tioned as his probable successor. The board itself chooses a person to fill the vacancy until the school election mnext June, The Sixth ward is very clamorous for representa- tion on the board, and claims that as that ward comprises about one-fifth of the terri tory of Omaha they should have a member. The fourth ward they say has three or four and the sixth regards this as a_monopoly. Thomas J. Magrane and Frank Spore, both of the sixth are rival candidates for the position, and the fricnds of each are vigorously ~pressing _({their Fred W. Gray has been asked to ama to be used for re-clection, but ho has refused to do so. The fri Henry Livesey that they bel rles Brunner would run ag some time as 'I'n ymas Kilp :Culloch » also occ R N Vrank Rodman 15 satd %o be an for the position also. At the next g of the board a successor will probably be elected Offensive breath vanishes with the use of Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. - The Guards Elect Office The annual election of officers, civil and military, by the Omaha Guards for the cnsu- ing year was held on Monday night at the armory on Capitol avenue, Mr. Jesse Lowe presided and the following oficers were elected: President, Jesse Low prosi- dent, Robinson; ¢l ; treasurer, he son. The Mossrs, Tyrrell, Harvey, v Berlin and Mulford were directors, civil officers are ex-officio directors. Captain, A chraff; first licutenant, W. A. Web ster; sccond licutenant, Charles A, Harvey; third lieutenant, Ha Mulford; quarter: master, , Reed. ds adopted a style of uniform to be worn by the ¢ npany on s trip 1o Wash ington for mauguration day. The coat will be darl blue, tho trousers of light blue with white stripes, a black beaver shako and dark blue greateoat, ‘The trimmings, belts, ete., will be left to the committee in charge of affairs, —— he is readily rilla, which mlln' digestion, and cured by tones and creates an appetit A Consignment of Postage Stamps. Posunaster Gallagher received anew con- signment of postage stamps yesterday from the postmaster gencral's off There was £36,550 worth of stamps and )00 worth of postal cards. With what was already in stock at the office, the value of postage stamps is cstimated at over $60,000. The above quantity is a three months’ supply and has increased some 30 per cent over the amount on hand during a similar perioc year. There was but 1,000 special _delivery stamps required, which brought forth the re- mark from the postmaster that this system Al well patroniz The cived new ones ovement The head 4 arc of a pale pink color, a great imc ou the dull green hitherto used. of Jackson still appears oz them. Will you suffer liver complaint? guarantecd to cure Goodman Drug \th dyspepsia and Shiloh’s Vit 9 For you. sale by Prominent Celestiale, The following ofticial representations of the Chinesc empire arrived in Omaha yesterday morning Yuan, secretary of the Chinese legation, Lima, Peru; Chun Sen Yin, Chinese consul-geueral, Havana, Cubaj Lung_ Tinj an, Chinese consul-general, San Franc Yee King Hang, attache of consulat companied by four servants. Upon their arrival they were taken to the Millard hotel and _dived, after whigh they were given an. opportunity to view the sights of the city under the direc- torate of Chief Cierk Scott of the general passonger and ticket department of the Union_Pacific over which they will depart yesterday eveaing for the Pacific coast. —— That hacking cough can be so quickly by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee Goodman Drug Co. or sale by ( - Those Long-Lost Sparklers. Captain Green, of the police force, and Joseph Garneau, returned yesterday morning from the Fort Madison, Ia., penitentiary, whither they went last Sunday to see one of the Grosses who is confined in that prison for receiving the stolea diamonds from the rob- bers who pillaged the Garneau residence of its jewels last June. Allthreo of the persons connected with that noted robbery are now prison, but not a singie “brilliant of $3,500 worth has been recovered, The osses. still refuse to divulge the hiding the jewels, but Cuptain Green and e determined to 10 leave unturned in their hunt for the dia- monds. Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder pro- duces a soft and beautiful skinj it com- bines every clement of beauty and .purity. No New Insurance Compact. The mectings of insurance agents, spoken of in Tie BeE a few days ago, have closed without making a new local compact. The old agreement was not comsidered binding becauge it could not enforce its terms. One of the features of W company was the posting of £100 by e sent as u forfeiture against the compact violation, but the maj ity of the agents refused to put up the money required. Advice to Mothers. Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrap should al- ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all paia, curesfwind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrucea, 25c a be hv Granted by the Legislatur e, @John D. Howe, attorney for the Motor copany, told a Bre reporter yestorduy aftor- noon that he would have good reasons to show Judge Doane why the suit brought against his company by the mayor of Omaha should be dismisscd. The legislature of Nebraskn, who were “bigger men” than the city of Omaha, suid Mr. . Howe, granted the Motor would show company certain rights, and he that in the erection of these much disputed poles the company he represented had vio- latea none of tho - condftions imposed upon them, and next Monday 18 set for the hear- ing in the district court Do not throw aw: ar hard-earned cash for every new cough syrup, when that stand ard remody for coughs, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, is 25 cents, “Hurrah 1" said alittle girl, “I'm not to be kept in because of that horrid neuralgia. mamma bought & bottie of Salvation Oil. - i Notes About the City. Citizens are paying the grading assess. ment and the trouble is believed to be over. John C. Carroll was the first to pay 'he new furniture for the postoffice has nd will be put in place at onee. The removed into the McGinnis block, N street, Saturday, the 20th, The meeting of the Shakespeare club, which was to have been at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hayward last night, has been postponed till & evening next Engincer R, H. Lawronce was taken seri ously ill Sunday night at the Pacific hotel II|1<1 is yet in a grecarious condition. 'he funeral of the late Max Dickman, who died at the residence of his danghtor and son-in-law Monday afternoon, was held at 9 o'clock this afternoon. The interment was in Laurel Hill come The rooins for the fire dc Twen th street, known us will be ready for use to-day Mrs, Frank J. Shelony, who has been vis iting lier parents for a fortnight at Atkinson, returned home yesterday and was accompan- jed by Mrs, Winslow Humpral and child of Ravenna. artment on The Club, First class fiction, fine engravings.the latest fashion ne useful infe ion on household matters, ete., make up the January number of Peterson’s Maga- zine. It well merits the title of “‘the laaies’ favorite,” for it caters admirably to their need s Religious Notes. The foundation for the Monmouth Park Methodist Episcopal church was commenced on Saturday last. The building will be pushed to completion, and, with the ground, will cost §3,500. One'of the lots has been do- nated by the \‘lmmmxlh tion. The pastor will be M 5 Rev. B the first wing of the and De. coness institute is y for roofin and hopes to have it covered in before the e of the vear, ho people of neelical and Cass the Lutheran church on E wedish B rhtcenth streets, the pastorate of which has just been resigncd by Mr. Fogelstrom, have called Rev. Prof. Olsen, of Augusting college near Rock Island. He has the reputation of being the most pious and able Swedish minister in the country, Grateful, From the Council Bluffs Dail Januy 26, 1882 editor of _the Cambria has editor Chensburg. ) Freemun, been the personal friend of the of the Globe for more t known, whereve one of the bost men living. an intimate friend of Mr. € He has been ur that g with (]\nhlln Mr. Clark, ing neard of his calam- oati il FiEGMa STDFRIGIEHE! Diph- used and te e O LI e tude for finding some means of ave the loss of his whole group of litilo and tender ones. Five of Mr. McPike's ehil- dren ot of cight died from diptheria before he had ‘an opportunity of usinu Dr. Jefferis’ remedy. Price of remed Address Dr. Thos. box Omaha, Neb. Jefferis, ——— A Great Head flis P. T. is in receipt of what purports to The Br Do an-antograph letter from Phincas T. Bar- num, the great Bridgeport showman. He guilelessly aslks for a col the mi statement which he saw in Tie BE: runnin g to the effect that he had abandoncd the show business. Then he rings in a fow circus ad nd writes the letter with his own npen and upon his ow, Barnum reads this he miy When Mr. paper. remit at the rate of §1.00 a line for it. To Prevent Croup. True croup never comes without a warning; aday or two before the at- tack the child becomes hoarse, and that symptom rough cough S, 11]] 41.n|m unl] voided; it has neve the most severe cus even in There 1s no danger in giving the Rein: edy for it contains no injurious substunce. Sold b 5 | druggi ¢ 1L Miss Bossie O'l3rien, hter of thetate General George M. G’Brien, ami until re ; v of the Bar 0 ously ill at her home on South Se th strect. A few 120 her life was desoaired of, but yes. terday a slight change toward improvement in her condition was gratefully noted by many friends, iation, is 1y Grand Jury Inquiry. Tt was reported yesterday that the grand jury was about to return two indictments for alleged election frauds. M. H. Ish, of the Seventh ward, was be- fore the jury all morning, and was éxamined, it was thought, upon the pauper vote. It has been hinted that Walter ace, of the sawe ward, if subpeeuwd, might tell of some irregularities. One word: one step may malke or mar one’s whole future. Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic is the proper move when you have dyspepsia, bad breath, piles, imples, agae, malavia, low spirits headache or any stomach or live troubles. 50 cents. Goodman Drug. Co. s s Sporting Notes. Frank Parmalee of this city and Kit Balker of North Platte will shoot for $500 a side December 81, at 100 blue rocks—tue weather permiting of course, Frank Selee has been re-engaged by the Omaha management to look arter the ball team: for 1889, Used by the United States Government, P Food Analysis, as the Strougest, Baking Powder does not contain Ammonta, tracts, Vanilla, Lenion, Orange, Almond, Rose, FRICE BAKING POWDER CQ., New York. Chicago. Eudorsed by the heads of the Great Universities Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream LimeorAlum. Dr, Price’s Delicious Flavoring Fx- , ete,, do not coutain Poisouous Oils or Chemlicals, 6t Louis. 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Suit or gplendid Chinchilla Overcoat for large We call special attention to a few small lots of very choice styles of Overcoats for little boys from 4 to 10,which we offer at a marvelous low price. We are anxious to close them out; they are extremely fine goods and the brief season left for the disposal of such qualities induced us to make seys, Chinchilla and Cheviots—this seasons novelties, of elegant desig! trimmed, be found in first-class houses. some with fur,some with plush a big cut on them; they are made of very fine Ker- ns and richly -in short they ara such garments as can only We have marked them $6.00, $7.25, $7.90 and $8.50, and we guarantee that these pricesare not one half of what such goods usually bring. This and every boy will appreciate such a gift. In our Hat Department can be found an immens We positively sell these goods at just onchalf what regular Plush, Felt and Cloth. Hat dealers ask for them, and you would be surprised to see our prices. is an extraordinary opportunity toprocure a fine garment at such a figure line of Boy's Hats and Caps in Good little Turbans of Plush, Chinchilla and Astrachan at 25¢; splendid Knit and Jersey Caps at 30c¢, and very flne Cloth and Jersey Caps at 40c¢, 50c¢ and 75c. In our Glove Department we have a large assortment of Boy's Gloves and Mittens, suitable for presents. Asa Christmas oflering we will present this every purchase-—no matter how small, a nice paint box. line of Mufllers, Silk Handkerchiefs and Scar them at prices lower than asked in any other house for like gualities at 15¢, 35¢c and 50c;elegant Silk Mufllers of beautiful designsand elegantly Mufllers embroidered at 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. Next Thursds Y we will also forward one with all out of town orders, PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, braska G oth: week each boy with We have opened an elegant , especially for holiday trade and offer Good Cashmere all begin to distribute our elegant holiday souvenirs and we ng GCompany Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. GOLD MEDAL, PALIS, BAKER’'S Breakfast Gocoa. Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess of Oil lias begn vemoved, Itlas more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch Arrow- root or Sugar, and is therefore far morecconomical, costiny less than one cent a cup, 1t is delicious, nourishing, strengthenng, easily and admirably adapted for s well s for persons in health, 1878, Sold by Grocers everywhere, W. BAKER & C0, Dorchester, Mass. OVER 10,000 MAGEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND ] 1000 MAGEE HEATING STUVES RE SOLD IN 188 Theso figuros aro mor cloque W ch might b n p u.uu Volumes the peculiue It fulfil 3 requirement for the exacting work; would ot exchinge it foy o, Send for our Furnace D8 professors, scientis its suy of the Mg Don't put in ste: 1Yo KNOW what 1f our achione Lo give perfect satisfaction to the buyer. MAGEE FURNACE 015 UN10. Boston, 86 Luke & ERS & SONS, 15 Omaha, {ILTON BO AR BEST FITTING CORSET WORLD FORSALE BY LEADING MERCHANIS . MAYER, STROUSE & CO. MIRS. 412 BROADWAY. N Y. w.J. GALBRAIT! Surgeon and Physician, fice N, W COrner it und Douzlas 35 _ Office telephone, 4657 Kosidence teloplions, 33, « knchor” Stone Building “Apiy for Desceipitvo Catalogue, seat post 10, (0 CATTTTION | e and the price are shoes, crs DR SPINNEY & CO,, | [ Deware of Fraud, as my na pamiedon the brito of Delire Sk aganet I ohiers W Saye he ha Uhein withont e o0 he’batiom, bt him down 45 @ faud |y asvertised h protect tl W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE. ccviifmen. The only call 83SEAMLISS Shoe smooth in- side. NO TACKS or WAX THREAD to hurt the feet, easy as hand-sewed and WILL NOT RIP. TO THE PUBL The recent circular sent out by Tnion dated Aoy T W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, For sale by Kelley, Stigea & Co, Geo. S. Miller, 612 North 16th St, FOR MEN ONLY! For L( RPOSITIVE £ sort apte maneoon Wilknen of Bo : D Spimerd (o OMAHA DISPENSARY. NERYOUS, Cllit)N10 and PRIVATE DISE 8¢ Men and Woses succossfully treated YOUNG MEN Rufforing from dincie Debility, Loss 1y, K1d! and 2 efocts of youthtul follies or in 0w o ey D the Gen 1 specdy onre Chiiges rea MIDDLE AGED MEN it with Moo frocquent cea 1 ¥ irce to all. Address, Cor, 10th & Do » Bushman Block, Mention this paper, "T' SODEN MINE AL _PASTILLES, which were awarded (i liighics S on by & medical jury at the Intern ibition at Birussels,have 1 to be afirst-class remedial agent in all 1is of the organs of 1espiration und digess NGRAL PASIILLES are pres seribed Sicians In diseascs of the lungs and chest and asthma, The benefit derived frofn their use i5 unsurpassed, and even in the most chronic cases they soothe, ease, and stimulate. SODEN _MINF ble to all similar pre anatural remedy, a 1 are profera- ations, bocause they are unadultorated product of prings, contiining i an undiminished de- ofall sanative principles of tiese springs, ODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are pree Todl excIusIV al supervigy Xl itl]llr.\' MINERRAL PA 'I'Il,l._uii ara unés auallod us @ solvent 1n conghs and catarrhs,even in the most chronic cases, ‘heir succe is un+ surpassed, SODE atarrh, SODEN creased v favorable MINERAL _PASTILLES derive th witie from “the fact of having a very infuence upon the oryans of digeds tion. SODEN MINERAL_PASTILLES ought m 16, All Iothers are recoms kept it nded to urg r childcen during the cold season to allow a pastill 3 et in thoir moutlis wiile out on crean <0I Lo HeHool, SODEN M AL PASTILES are for sald atnoary al dr a hox. Should your druggist vot kesp them, kindly address the Soden Mineral Springs oumpany (Limited) B Cedar Street, Ncbraskm Nafional Bak, U. S, DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, New Yor‘k Paid Up € uplml .$400,000 Surplus 50,000 H. W. Yavgs, President. Lkwis 8. ltern, Vice | esldent. Cashier, Banking Office= THE IRON BANK, Corner 140 and Farnam Sts, A General Bunking Business Transacted, State Line. To Glasgow, Belfust, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesdav, conling to, location xeursion #4510 # Cabin passago #3 and &) Steerage to wnd from Europe at Lowe nl Agents, Now u«m. | AUSTIN BALDWIN & (O, 1i JOHN BLEGEN, Ge | ARy k. Reduced C 001t )in Rates Lo Glasgow Exe hibition. " JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1818, Nos, 3083-404-170-604. THE M0ST PERFECT OF PRNG PENNWROYAL WAFEES are ;afully used monthly by ever 10,000 Taadics AreSafe, Fireciuatand Dlecsant ,lu ‘per box by mallor at druggists, Sealed [‘uvlu ulars 2 postage stanips. Address & EURESA CHEMICAL U0, DUTU0IT, Ml .u«,.m from o rflux Wyt g ‘Tl “plrticu s WAll wend & valuabie Fo AD, RICHTER & €O 810 Broadway, New York. f A FRoF.7. 62 FOWERR, Wosaus, Gonne For n:le and by mail by Good Drug Co,, Opalia, Neb.nan * PEERLESS DYES A2 P )

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