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Lo s THE CITY, There will be a meeting of the coun- cil this evening. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Case, Tuesday morning last, a fifteen pound girl. Mr. Case still retains his position as foreman of the smelting works, A union meeting of the Sunday gchool teachers of the city is held every Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the Young = Men’s Christian association building. Paragraphs. J. P. Hartman, of Kearney nthe aty. C. 1. Shaw, of Hastings, is at the Paxton, . H. Murray, of Deadwood, is at the Mur. Personal T. Calkins, of Fairmont, is at the Mur ray Oliver J. Bow put up at the night J. C. C Paxton W. H. Miller, of Paxton, W. Love, Paxton F. M. Hale, of Lincoln, is stopping at the Paxton. James Stephenson Washington L. F. B of the Murray. Augustus Franks, of Kearney, put up at the Paxton M. J. Sully, of the Dan Sully combination, is at the Barker. 1. D, Kilpatrick and wife registered at the Paxton last night. J. 13, Weston, of Beat Paxton last night. B, W. Boyd Millard lnst night J. K. Johnson, of Crete, Millard yesterday. 1. M. Taggart, of Nebraska City, is stop ping at the Murr J. P, Hartman jr., of N at, the Paxton . Whitmore, of Vi Murray awford, of West Point Nebraska City of P'remont, is stopping at the has returued from Frenont, is stopping at o, stopped at the Auburn, registered at the Neb., was at the bruska City, is reg: .y, registered at , editor of TiE BEE, has returned from 15t James R. W \ from Lincoln, and is stopping at th H. W. Weir, the n Tdatio tervitory, 18 in the city. P, Chessman and J. M. Neb., are at the Paxton, Theodore Gettings, of Washington, D. C., v the Millard last nigit. 3 ‘atson and Contractor Nevis, of Nebraska City, came into town to-day Phil Jacobs, state agent for the Domestic Sewing Machine company, is at the Pi Tom J. Huteson, with M. Zineman Philadelphia diamond merchants, is ut the Paxton Richard Breitung, bookkeeper for Troxell & Williams, has_1oft for a two weeks trip through California, "The Misses Goodell, of Kearney, who have been visiting relatives in this city, returued to their home this morning. T. C. Rutter, manager of the Council Blufts Canuing company of Blair, is in the city with his wife and daughte At the Ar John R. Hays, Norfolk; B, H. Goulding, K. A. Tuttle, Trving- 3 D. M. Gould, Springfield. ernor Saunders and wife are now in Indianapolis, but ure expected home in a few ys to spend the Lolidays in this o At the Barker: G, W. v . A, Sims, Missouri Valley Red Ouk, Ia; C. A. McDonald, F. Hutchins, Lincow; L, H. Shepard_and Charles Barbe H. T. Henderson, Osceola, Richardson, Charleston, W. Va. Fourth Ward Kepublicans. The Fourth ward republican club met last night at Judge Anderson’s oftice. Very few of the members were present, and the busi- ness transacted was of a nature relating to the private affairs of the club, Settling Up Affairs. Mr. C. C. Williams, of White Water, Wis brothier of Dr. G. W. Williams, the suicide, arrived in the city yesterday morning to attend to _the collections and other effects of the unfortunate physician. Mr. Williams is chief justice of Davidson, of uth'Bend ; Forrest - stopping at the Arcade, Hascall Defeated. The story that has been gomg the rounds in local papers that Hascall will be elected president of the council is declared unau thorized on very good auth b ford will uot vote for Hascall, and this ren- ders Lee's clection almost assured. Disappeared With the Purse. ‘While a prominent socicty lady was s ona stool in Thompson, Belden & Co.’s store, ‘rhursday evening, u strange man sat near her for a few minutes, and then hastily left the store. When she reached in her pocket for her purse a moment later, she discovered it missing. It is supposed the stranger took it. The Mayor Objects. At the present indications, there secms to be an obstacle i the way of the glove con- test which was announced ta take place in the Grand opera house on the 25th inst. Mayor Broatch stated yesterday that he had been asked to issue a permit for the dgage- ment, but had refused, The mayor said that he would aliow it to take place under no cir- cumstances, May Not Use Cement Floors, County Commissioners O'Keeffe and Mount and Superintendent Shane of the new county hospital, on their recent trip cast, made a special study of hospital floor- ings, and come back to Omaha with statis- tical information that will be of much sor- vice in the finishing off of the hospital. In some parts of the country the commissioners report that cement flooring works very well, while in others it utterly fails to give satis- faction. From what they could learn, the lusting qualities of cement floors depends : having first-class material used. When this is done, it suits admirably Just what will_be done in the new county hospital in regard to this feature of its con- struction, Mr. O'Kceffe could not suy, but a roport will be submitted setting forth ses eral suggestions for the guidaaco of the county board. St. Pete Bazaar. The Christinas buzaur, in aid of St. Peter's Catholic church on Leavenworth street, was held Thursday evening under the auspices of the ladies of St. Peter's Guild in O'Keefe's hal), corner Pavk avonue and Leavenworth street. There was a tastily arranged booth, filled with ail kinds of Christmas articles for old and young, presided over by the Misses ICoster, O'Coanor, Cleary and Mul- lins. Refreshments were served from tables heavily laden with all the delicacies of the season, kindly donated by Mrs. R. O. Cush- ine, Mrs. M. D, Roche, Mrs. PPhil. McShane, and Mrs. Muilius, During tho evening there were seyoral excellent soleotions on tho violin rendered by Prof. McQuaid, who exhibited great skill in his imitations of the music of the farm- yard, and of an Irish mother's lullaby, As encore picces he played “‘Adeste Fideles" and the “Last Koso of Summer.” There waus a large attendance and a handsome sum was realized. S?JACOBS ol[, For Lumbago. oars one boltls of it stace, eanctaville, T, Grigtan) Suasmeny, afforod \wo years lov Sttt AT DXVGOISTS AND DEALERS. THE CHARLEE A, YORELER €O., Sallimors, Md THE PENNSYLVANIANS, Scaslon in the City Hall Thurs- aay Nig The city council chamber was woll filled Thursday night with native-born represent atives of the state of Pennsylvania, who met to perfect an organization of the Pennsyl vanians located in Nebraska, The chair was occupled by Dorsey B. Mouck, and Vie P. Musselman acted as sccretary. The report of the committee on organization was read and received, and the remainder of the even ing was_spent in discussing details of tlie proposed wstitution and by-laws, Thoy were finally passed as submitted, with a few triflin mondm {a, among which was a re. ductior. of the fee for initiation from to §1 and of the monthly dues from 50c to 2 Then the debate grew more lively upon the question of who should be the o the coming year, The committec ported in favor of General C. E. Ma s governor; ) irs: lie governor; W irifits, second licutenant suck, third lienter governor; W. K. Fahs, seeretary, and R Patterson, treasurer. ' They had also r ported that there should be an executi committee or senate, composed of thirte members, seven f whom should el o, and six nbers of Some e prosent thot that when the received thes but others thou, A Live it should be decid: by & vote ns to adjourn were in orde bt not upon, until it was at last d cided that the adjournment would not inter: fere with the eleetion of oMcers at the next weeting. Then it was decided to meet again next Thursday night, at a place to be de ated by a committee and advertised in two evening papers in the city. The committee named consisted of Mossrs. Patterson, Bruner and Dr. P, S. Leisenring. Al pe sons wishing to bocome membors were re quested to eall and sigu the constitution at the Mechanies’ and Traders’ bank, 815 South Iy ith street. The association will be known as tho Pennsylvania Associati Nebraska, and will hereafter hold its anny meeting October 27, the anniversary of v Lunding of William' Penn 200 years ago. 1f tl hshould fall on Sunday. the meeting will be held on the preceding § will be followed by a banquet. Grateful. sm the Council Bluffs Dail 18520 M. A, MePike (Ebensburg, Globe, Jan- Gditor of the ) cman, has W of the editor of the lobe fo an twenty years, und 1s know s hie is known, as one of the best men living. He is als ntimate friend of Mr. Clark, of the Nonpare been unfortunate in the fact t iily was ravaged with diphtheria and ly distre Mr. Clark, having heard of this calamity, sent him some of Dr. Jef- feris’ Diphtheria Cure. It was used at once, id the_lives of the rest of his children awved. Letters from Mr. McPike are un- bounded in their expressions of gratitude for finding some m s of ave ng the loss of his whole group of little and tender ones. ive of Mr. McPike's children out of cight died from diphtheria_before he had an op portunity of using Di ris’remedy. Price of remedy &3, feris, box 657, Omah OMAHA NEWS, Notes About the City. V. J. Preiss’ an_employe of the Armour- cking company houses, Thursday 1 cut the two middle fingers of b left hand with a cleaver, cutting the finger so bad that amputation was necessary. ifty couples of the sous and daughters of Scotland attended the first annual dance of the Caledonian society, in Hunt's hall, "Thurs- day tohr's orchiestra furnished the dancing music. The national musical instru- ment, the bug pipe, and those sweetest of all national songs, the love songs of Scottand, filled in an evening most pleasant_to all visi- tors, and most to officers and members. A large uumber of visitors from Omaba were th ‘The superintendent and tenchers of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school ar- nging o very fine programme for the hristmas eve entertainment, Miranda Gauby, wife of Willlam Gauby, ding on Twenty-second reets, died Thursday night at 11 o'clock of consumption, aged forty. The body was shipped to-day to Chnllocothe, Mo., for interment. Rev. T. enning, presiding elder of the Omaha district, will preach the sermon 2 at the opening of the new list IEpiscopal church. A fine musi- amme has been prepared. Rev. L. I, Eddieblute, pastor, has issued invitation letters to our people to attend, Mzs. John Corey and dnughters, the Misses Blizabeth and Anna Corey, have returncd home to Missouti Valley, [a. The Babtist and Presbyterian Ladies' Aid societies will give a social and lunch in the P ian church this evening. An ex- cellent programme has been prepared. Read the StNpav Be for a full account of the electric light banquet at the Exchange, and the Caledonidn society ball and recep: tion. The ladis of St. Martin's mission will meet at the residence of M inm Martin, Third afternoon, to > and supper New Year's ¢ are invited to Mrs. Monroe, of Buffalo, N. Y., and J. W, Monroe, of Chicago, mother and brother of Mrs. Mary Fredier, who died We were her yeesterday and the body was shipped to Buffalo for interment. A very pleasant meeting of the members of St. Martin’s Mission was held. at the dence of Mr. and Mrs, William G. Thursday evening to entertain the Rev. C Witherspoon. Dancing was indulged in, an elegant lunch was served and a libe lection was taken up, These mectings will be held regularly during the winter. SOUTH for a watch mee mu.' All interested Horses, cures ring bone, Ask your dragyist, About Railroad 1tems. Ingine No. 5 of the Union Pacific was taken he shops yesterday morning a o It was in the round-house fi Joseph and all the woodwork was consum General Manager, Burt, General Passen- ger Agent Buchanan and General Freight Agent Morehouse have retursed from their tour of inspection of the Elkhorn system, Manager Burt states that the agricultural classes all along the line are in a most pros- perous condition, and vast improvements on this line are being made. The land department of the Elkhorn was presented with o unique inkstand composcd of twenty different kinds of minerals, all of which are found in vast quantities in Custer county, Dakota. The composition 18 as fol- lows: 'Gold ore, silver, copper, lead, iron pyrites, peacock ore, fluor spar, moss wood jasper, wood opal. chalcedony agate petrificd cotfonwood, petrified cedar wood, crystalized palm wood, smoky quartz, quartz crystal, Iceland spar, pink salin spar and Aimazon stone, The vestibule sleeper on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, and the thorough slecper on the Northwestern will leave the Union Pacific depotat 5:15 p. m. each day until otherwise orde Thomas F. Godfrey, of the Missouri Pacifle ticket and passenger department, will leave to-day for Philadelphia. where lie will spend the holidays with friends and relatives. He will join his wife and child at that_point, and they will ac- company him to Omaha on his return. rotect Yourself and’ Family By keeping a supply of Zulu Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, sprains, ete., and Zulu Healing Ointment for cuts, burns, sores, ete. Ask your druggist, Pay for 3 Officlals, At the special meeting of the IMloyence council an ordinance was passed, that forty days from date the streets and alleys should be opened, thus affordiug those having city property enclosed the opportunity of taking out a license to oceupy it. Heretofore, the eity councilmen have been recelving only 50 cents for each meeting at- tended. Now an ordinance has beon passed iving the council member 8 regu- ar salury of #50 & year. Sala- ries for the other oficials were also determined upon as follow: Mayor, $160% , §200; city attorney, $350; treas ! ¢ity marshal, $55 per mouth, Mr. Dopris Who was o party in the Lantry boys' trlal and whe was charged by the jury THE for bringing a malicious trlal and incurred all the expénses and costs of it, has been cir- culating & paper Among the school children who were witnesses in the trial petitioning them to knock off their witness fees of fifty cents each, thus reducing the costs of the trial The old Clark's O. N. - sliable Clark's thread is always on white spools. Any other brand of thread sold as the Clark’s thread is an_imitation. Dry goods dealers, when ordering the Clark’s thread, see you order the 0. N.T. Sold at wholesale by Kilpatvick-Koch Dry Goods Co. and D. M. Steele & Co. s1s Abroad. A communication was received yesterduy by Mayor Broatch from the chairman ofa council committee of Dayton. It was written upon a shoet headed the mayor's office of that city, and made a request fora copy of statistics and in schools. The let sbservation that a published our municipal laws, local formation concerning the ter concludes with the statement had beel one of the ) f Dayton at the expense of theschools of Omaha was ater than that of any city sountr 18 was couy 1 with the reimark that there was s 0 I n to believe that the r ort was i The mayor scemed anery over the condi tion of affairs which warranted such an im: pression being received Whether in the paiac Der light described by the enstorn romance, they put flavoring in their pies, jellies 78, custards, etc 18 not stated. did. But neither the or- e United States ever produced le fitly valing in delic avor and purity Van Duzer’s fruit flavoring extracts, the bot- tles of which contain more than others. Long ago the firest 1 general ostima- tion, and deservedly so. Grocers ever, where sell them. - A Musical Shavp. Beehe, the defaulting treasurer of the Wal nut Hill band, not only took the qash of the organization, but it is remored that he also sold to the First National tenty-ono notes signed by the members of the buand for 50 cach. Last Monday night, at the busi ness meeting, one of the membors moved that a committee be a m.n“h d to exa ”“”"'”h‘ books; the motion was p doubt, was the immediate cause of his f ed the society that Dr. M would sign the bonds wn o up, and they were placed in his own hands “same meoting - he Max Meyer v. He recently ve two n s beon discov that he wosited at the time. This offered 0 a young lu the hill, and fortunately declined. Hecbe has been living a ve for the past Almost indulged in comp s of the board about the notes siued by him, becanse they are reported to have beeit sold by their miss ing treasurer, Bid me discourse, T will enchant with ren L all sorts of suffering by S greatest cure on earth for cents o bottl It is asserted that Booth and Salvini keep their voices clear by the use of Dr. ¥ Cough Syrup. PR S sien Waylaid a Rival. Herman Engelke, ¢, Fred Gray —areall jilted lovers of rl on Seventcenth stroet Theodore Bankers is the successful suitor, and the other young men, maddened with jealousy, entered into a conspiracy Thursday evening to waylay him while ne was taking the young lady home from an eutertainment, “They put their plan into_ execution and beat Bankers Engelke, ted and fined respectively. Tay is Vestibuled Train to Washington. The only v w\ihulwllr:uin from Chi- i B. & O, is vestis m drawn from the locomotive. tran leaves B. & O. depot, Chicago, at 7:05 p.m.,daily and arrives Washington the ing at 9:35, and Baitimorc extra fare press lei and the entire n, coaches and Pully through to Philade ton and Baltimore R. R, Eve buled, and he; odaily at 10:25 p.m., including day runs Shing- derstood. Mayor Broat. Lay that he had not stated that he would sign the Hascall city hall ordinance, because he kney people would vote in favor of buildi > hall on the present site. He said further that he had not_expressed himself on th anyvody, nor would he. He b i ordinance, OMAHA DAILY BEE the possession of the cit o Prevent Croup. True croup never comes without a warning; a diy or two before the at- tack the child becomes hoarse, and that symptom is soon followed by a peeuliar, rough cough. If Chumberlain’s Cough Remedy 1s given us soon as this hoarse- ness o cough appears, all danger and anxiety may be avoided; it hus never failed, even in the most severe e There 15 no danger in giving the Rem- edy for Lumhnmnnnuuumns-ubq.uuv Sold by all druggists. ——— Narrow Escape. James Nelson, driver of a compross yeast wagon, while crossing the Union Paci tracks at Tenth street and watching a certain train, did not no car making a flying switch on the track adjoining until the latter wus almost upon hin. He jumped from his cartand escaped inju bit the latter was demolished, © The borse was unin- That Furniturs Factors Mr. M. J. Murphy, of the firm of Murphy & Co., of Detroit, Mich., furniture manu facture is negot r for site in Boy addition in the same neighborhood with the Westorn caslet company and Miller & Gun- Absolutely Pure. or varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomen More econorn- ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in campetition with ‘the multitude of low cost, lhn«' welght alum or phosphate po'tlerb, Sold .{ cans. cvu Baking Fowder ) WRiseent Now York, . CALIFORNIA! THE.LAND OF DlSCGVERlES. FORMI Arqenr g TararEeD EB Al l:uw,: TO CATARR WABIETINE MEfl (0¥ QR i tw RKI}E"' UESA ..A_Couu;fs ZDI;Bronc)nFm\smg, SEASESHT! - ] R o o on GuyT Send for circular ], mwu_zflgj’ :me . MED: co.0ROVILLE, AL Sauta Abie :and: Cat- For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. ANGLO-SWISS CHOUSLATE AND- MMILK. Combinatica of Candzns2 ) Miltaal the Bt Chazalates Sold by Paxton, Gallaghe th T Richardson Drng Co. 100 nan, lith ax adstone, 1508, OH! MY HEAD. The puin from algin ity comy Rhcumatism is excruc Thousands who eould Ye quickly enred are needlesly suf. fering. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for others what it did for the follow ing 109 Jones Street 4 Cass Str * Wiltiamsport. Ind., Oct. 8, 1877, been rilicted with nouralgia for Almostoves horn fob i exticely well cine is positively, ¥ hnvo used find it *0 ba the g ralgia in oxistonce ‘and having hiad utiful coloredt pice foorishi Maiden.” SATURDAY. An Important Annonncerent Abont i< weeks ago, while at_business, 1 d with_exer nilig After sufrers pain forn week, liad quict night und Flecp. In'@ week 1 feit greatly Tiy Caree weeks I could st Up and Tror using #ix 0 10 busjness. of iny frct Snhorn e de g, and nioutir . These urel’lm plain an el W. 15th siveet, 5 wxv.—1 have warded off o re- by 0 Cie 0 S ifUn Kpod b, 1l cases Whero a p Diaert Leilet is {tnis medt Biends itse '€ for & canatitutionnl it horouehy erndicasen tho reed onsc f10 1 1o pytent, Tev. W. P. Hanmisoy, D. D, spending i My Mitlo gir), aged six, and ears, had serofuin i’ the shipe. They were puny 7o (lay they are healihy and 1o [tk resultof takiug 8. . 8, o 1, LavY TAGE SUNTER Co., FLA B 0w proved o wonder WAro , TExa8, M 8.8, Co. Atlanta, Ga tichon- K & that, you £ppr chuntany thutImORIALE We taion plamire 1a Btating /at ono of OUFlady custoniers has d_ber health by the use of four larke of Sour great remedy, after having 11 vVl for several ycars. Hertrouble ity, Catsed by a dixeaso pos @ultar (0 hor sex, WILLES & CO., Drugristh. Rites books, teatted (ros o applicaiion, drigglsta el BRI B Swibr SPECIFIC Co, Wwer 3, Allnnta O w York, 766 Broadways\ JOSEPHGILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1878. Nos, 303-404-170-604. THE M0ST PERFECT OF PRNS Dr. J.E. McGrew, One of the Most Suceessful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. ye, Ear, Throat, Lungs, Liver, Bladder, Kidney and Nervous Dis- eases trealed with success wun- equalled. A cure guaranteed in all cases of PRIVATE aid D All d_sorders of the ANS UURED and MANHOOD and ENERGY RESTOKED CONSULTATION FREE. Treatment by correspondence, Send stamp tor reply. Office--Bushman Blocs, 16th and Pouglas Sté, Omaha, Neb DECEMBER 22, 1888. FOR THE HOLIDAYS, . . s . I We are offering special inducements to parents who are desirous of secuting practi- what better We a and our qualities and prices cain not be matched. cal and appropriate holiday gifts for their boys; or more sensible present can you give them than a nice Suit or Overcoat? re showing handsome styles for big and small boy $2.50 buys a very nice all wool Suit or a good Overcoat with cape for small boys. $3.50 buys an excellent § $5.50 buys a very good all wool Suit or splendid Chinchilla Overcoat for large old. We call special attention to a few small lots of very choioe styles of Overcoats for little boys thiem out; Suit or Overcoat for small boys. boys up to 18 years from 4 to 10,which we offer at a marvelous low price. We are anxions to close they are extremely fine goods and the brief season left for the disposal such qualities induced us to make a big cut on them; they are made of very fine Ker- Chinchilla and Cheviots—this seasons mnovelties, of elegant designs and richly trimmed, some with fur,some with plush-—-in short they are such garments as can only be found in first-class houses 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 nsually bring. This is an extraordinary opportunity toprocure a fine garment at such a figure and every boy will appreciate such a gift. In our Hat Department can be found an immense line of Boy's Plush, Felt and Cloth. We positively sell these goods at just one-half what regular Hat dealers ask for them, and you would be surprised to see our prices. 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 4.0c¢, 50c and 75c. In our Glove Department we have a large assortment of Boy's Glov suitable for presents. Ae a Christmas offering we will present this week each boy with a nice paint box. We have opened au clegant espacially for holiday trade and offer Hats and Caps in and Mittens, every purchase-—no matter how small, line of Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, them at prices lower than asked in any other house for like qualities, Mufllers at [5¢, 35¢ and 50c;elegant Silk Mufllers of beautiful designs and elegantly embroidered at 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. Nex! Thursday we shall begin to distribute our elegant holiday souvenirs and we will also forward one with all out of town orders, PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, Good Cashmere Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. 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