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i PR smargonan. e g THE CITY. At present the county jail contains four patients thought to be insane. The fire at 11:05 a, m. was in Dr. Ralph's smoke house ixth and Capital avenue. Only 3 done. A fellow has been arrested in Council Bluffs who is believed to be the thic who robbed the Eden Mu of its coins. Frank Hill, a cigarmaker, has been )uld to the distriet court for maliciously breaking the p glass in front of the Stockman’s saloon under the People’s thent Edward Creedon, son of 1’ S, Cr don, the architect, died Tuesday cighteen years of a The fune will take pluc Saturday from Eigh- teenth and Farnam. Mike Daly, the man shot at Lester’s place, in Florence, o week ago Monday night, is still confined to his bed at Tucker’s hotel, but is rapidly improv- ing. Cole Martin, the man whodid the shooting is still at la The fire department was called to quench a §20 fire yesterday afternoon at a house on Twenty-sixth and Cass #trect, owned by Dr. Ralph. The fir occurred in a beam to the smoking room and was quickly put out. ersonal ragraphs. Miss Theresa Geis left for Columbus,Neb., yasterday to visit with relatives and friends for three we Hon, W. Cody, alias “Buffalo Bill” accompanied by s wife and daughter psterday. gast of Rockford, TIL, is arrived inOma ha Miss Lizzie Pende the guest of Mrs. J. A. Hannan on South Nincteenth st. Atthe Arcade: B, S. Gillespie, O'Neill; J. H. Caister with his wife and sister, Ash- land; W. G. Simonson, H. B, Fetz and A, L. Field, Alliance At the Iari mont; C. C. B0, Kncisly, Fargo, Laborman, Dak. Carson, Detroit; D. C. Dunham, Boice Idabo; v, D. Lott, Kansas City: Theo J O'Neil, Neb.; Miss Jessie Uude Now n Postmistress. Miss Mary Lomax, formerly & teacher in the Omaha schiools, has been appointed post mistress of the town of Nampi, Idaho. D. T. Scott Dying. D. T. Scott, 1614 Webster strect, of late an employe in the Union Pacific shops, is dun gerously ill. No hopes of his recovery are entertained. In the Way. Mrs. Ann Starkey was tried yesterday for having her house in the street. It had been placed there by legal action by Boges & Hill. Judge Berka gave her until the 15th to re- move it to other quarte “Spud” on Wheels, Mr. S. Beunett, a brother of L. M. Ben- nett, of the police and fire commission, has succeeded Farrish as clerk of the fire departin the chemical engine “Spud” will do duty with At No. 3 engine house. Again at His Posat, Justice Krocger, who has been on a ten days’ visit with friends in Fremout and Hooper, has returned and again donned tho {udicialormine. - During the greater part of is absence be had the misfortune to bo sick, which made his stay much more pro- tracted than he had intended it to be. Reopening the Schools. £ The public schoois opened yesterday with a good attendance. The old room in which the Forest school was held has been aband- oned, and the new building, just completed, is now occupied, Creighton coliege and all the various parochial schools also reopened their doors for the new session. Dr. Hortzmann's Condition Dr. Hertzmann, who1s dan gerous! was reported s feeling somewhat better terday, but unfort inately his symptoms are worse, as gangrene has set in since the lancing of the'abscess from which he was suffering. The physicians in_attendance are working 1o save his life, although lus chances of re- covery arc very slight, A New Year's Spread. As a holiday gift, C. S. Potter, genoral ageat of the Wells-Fargo express company at this place, was presented by his associutes witha silver salver. Tuesday the donors were invited to call at Mr. Potter's residence, Harney, near Tweuty-fourth street, for the purpose they thought of viewing the magni- ficent gift, but to their surprise an elegant repast was awaiting them, About thirty in in all enjoyed the hospitality of the host and hostoss, which was in keeping with the es- teem the men are held in by their popular superior. i“v Notify the Inspector. The superintendent of plumbing says that the break in the water pipes on Poppleton avenue between Twenty-second and Twenty- third streets on last Saturday, was repaired within three hours after he was notified of the leakage. The plumber who did the work says that no horse had fallen into the excavation made by the water, as reported. Mr. Duncan says he would be glad if people in tho vicinity of & breakage would notif, him immediately, and the break will be re- paired without any delay. His telephone number is 480, el Fell Down the Chute. On Monday evening George Solinson met with a serious accident in a stable near tie corner of Sixteenth and Corby streets. He fell into the hay chute, breaking nis collar bone and injuring his spine, and was unable to release himgelf. He remained in this con- dition all night long and all Tuesday, suffering tho greatest agony, and wasnot discovered until late in the afternoon. He was then released from his prison and tak to the central police station, where C Physician Ralph attended him! He is in a critical condition. County Commissioners Reorganizing. To-day the county commissioners will meet to be reorganized, the personnel of the board remaining unchanged. RichardO'Kecfte succeeds himself as a member, but does nov want the chairmanship, which will probably pass to W. J. Mount. The finance and judi- clary committees will be unchanged, with the excoption of Mount, who will give plac O'Keeffe, The ex-chairman will prnlmbly take chairmanship of the charities and roads committees, and the committees on bridges, poor farm, and court house aud jail, whl re’ main at present, Silver Loses Gold. Jim Daly has been performing the duties of porter, hotel clerk and general roustabout t the cheap lodging Louse on the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Farnam streets, In return he has been getting his board and loaging and whatever he comld stoal from is guests, W. M. Silver put up at this place esday night and enjoyed the cowmforts of a B5-cent bed. He left his gold watch and chain with Daly for safe keeping, and yesterday morning on arising discovered that the clerk had decamped, ufmg the gold watch with him. Silver says it would have been much eheaper for him if he had put up at one of lhe leading botels, Daly cannot be found, —— A New Year's Dinner. One of the most enjoyuble features in the celebration of New Years day was ty » magnificent dinner given by H. B. Lockwood, of McCord, Brady & Co, to the salesmen of that bouse. The table was spread in the Barker and the menu comprised a tempting array, all the viands and delicacies of the holiday season, together with extras which the liber- Irlmy and enterprise of Manager Bulch . The guests were: Frank J. Bll heet, Ed, onard, Fred Eugle, immons, J. F. Hoel, C. R. Sem kelford, C. E, Owen, George Robert T. Bacon, W. L, Wallace, H. B Sillik, W. C. Patrick, Frank Hoel, Frank Eggleston, H.J. Darrell, W. S, Horn Olp's Insanity. Johnny Olp, known throughout the west ern country as “Niobrara Red,” a soubriquet bestowed upon him on account of his florid complexion and sandy hair, was taken bo fore Dr. Tilden, commissioner of insanity, at 40'clock yestorday afternoon, for inquiry a8 tohis mental condition. Olp seems 1o have gone daft upon the question of religion, and was arrested and lodged in_jail some two weeks since, by Deputy Sheriff Lou Grebe, Johnny was quite a noted frontier charac- tor in t rly days, having been the pony express betiveen this stat ifornia, a famous hunter and trapper of tho Niobr: region, 1 later a member of Buffalo Bill's wild west combination. “I have been occasionally troubled with coughs, and in each case have used Browa's Bronchial Troches, which have o failed, ¢ A, May nd o m in ‘ashier, St l"u\ and 1 must say th the world, '—Felix Miun, Real Burglt “Spike" Hennessey and two ex Sing Sing habitues, who ar burglar act 1n *The Stowaway," are theonly people known of on the stage who can hold the attention of an audience for cight min utes in silence. They are brought on with the two act or-villains who unsuccessfully en deavor to rob a safe by means of a false key. The real burglars are then called into reaii sition, and way that they go about their busincss is said to be truly workmanlike. Thoy first Kid McCoy, the doing the take out their burglar kit and screw their tools together, then they bore holes in tho door of * the 'safe, into which they pour powder through a funnel. The fuse is then inserted, and Turkish rugs are piled up in front of the safe to deaden the sound of the fallingdoor. The fuse is lit, the door iy blown from its hinges, and the burglars are called before the curtiin to receive the ap- plause of an admiring audic specti- ble citizens, who would be quite prepared to shoot them down if they called on them, for business purposes, at their own homes, About. Horses. Zulu Maguetic Oil cures ring bone, spavin,sprains,ete. Ask your druggist. UNDERGROU nICITy. How It Works Cara in the City Attorney Webster has returned from an extended tour in - the east, where he has been gathering information as to the feasi- bility of doing away with the poles and overhead wires the motor company seems so anxious to crect. “I see thatduring my absence,” he said, “the eity council secured what you might call a snap judgment, in the passage of a resolution authorizing the erec tion of poles and an overhead wire by the motor line. Th might at 1 t have waited until they heard the result o f my in- vestigations, which all go to prove the unde rground system cun be wi isfuctorily, and that there is no the erec tion of poles, which are mel common _muisance und should mnot be allowed.” “While away 1 Chicago elect hands, and can supply visited Cl works, which employ S0 nything, from a tole- phone to the largest sized dyvamo. There, the manager told me that the con’ dwt system was the proper one, and he also told me where num b of roads are in operation or beiag constructed. om th I wentto New York and mined a road now building on Fulton street. hey are laying a sixteen-inch n- duit, similar to the o d by the cavle company here, right between the tracks of the horse 1, aud mtend to run the cars on both t om it, “Then I weut to Boston, and saw the same system there, as it is_in’ Detroit, Allegany v, and San Jose, Cal. There is another as that of the Julian Tractroe company, which is being run from Eighty- sixth street to the postoftice, about six miles —along_ Fourth avenue in New York. It does not require even a conduit, but the cars carry storea clectricity, and run_twenty-four miles without having the batterics re- charged. It has been cndorsed by a number of leading railway men in the country, and among them Vanderbilt, who is about 10 test them on the Harlem road. The ost of run- ning it 15 about §1.87 per day, which is cheaper than anything else in that line, “While other citics are looking for the best that can be procured, Omaha scems willing to stay behind the age in one of the most useful of inventions, but, as I have said, there is no necassity whatever to erect poles for a motor line, 1880, from diphth the treatment of 1 Thos. Jefferis of this city is merely nomin not exceeding one-fifth of one per cent. Such being the case no time should be lost in pl: ing his remedy within the reach of every family and thus save annually hundreds of thousands of lives, Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has Mlictea the world during the last hundred ye EcuTive OFFIcE, Couxcrn BLurrs, Jan. 1582,—1 do not hesitate to suy that the suc cess attending the use of Dr. Jefferis’ I ventive and Cure for Diphitheria lias no equal. 1 speak from experience, having used it in my own family: 1 am also el acquainted with the cts connected with its use in our ci W. R. VAuany, Mayor. Vo physician required.” Price of remedy 3. Addres, box No. 457, Omaha, Neb, (Dr. Jefferis has retired-from active practice.) A Pione-r's Doath in St ; Peter Connclly, the liquor dealer, returned yesterday from St. Joseph, Mo.,where he had been attending the funeral of his father-in law, Thomas Culligan. Tho_deceased was onc'of the pioncers of the Missouri valle Tn ea he visited Omaha and re marki wds that it was to be the site of a at city. Not receiving much en- couragement he returned to St. Joseph in 1850, There he engaged in mercantile pur- suits. The late Mr. Culligan was one of the most popular men in St. Joseph, and his funeral Was oneof the largest ever held in that city. Attention is called to the card of the well-known cing houses of Messr Blake, Boissevain & Co., London, En- gland, and Adolph Boissevain & Co., Amsterdam, Holland. They transact a general banking business, and through their thorough knowledge of Ame: financial affairs, they offer superior ad- vantages for negotiations of real es- tate, city and corporation loans in urope, of which they make a specialty. e L Eight Wise Women, There were twenty-eight ladies who eutered the examination for primary teach- ers, but bofore the examination was con- cluded four of these abandoned tho under- tuking as @ hopeless one. The questions were unnsually easy but the mark very close, and ouly eight of the twenty applicants finishing the examination passed, The following are the successtul ladies: Miss_Alice Campbell, Miss Ellen M. Camp- bell, Mrs. £2llaCarlisle, Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Carric M. Kumpf, Miss Edith Morton, Miss Muy 1. Sauford, Miss Blanche Van Kuren, . ¥ lm-st Trains to Washington. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad is the only line running through trains from the west to Washington and they have recently improved the service by puts ting on two vestibuled trains, one of which leaves Cinciunati, daily, at 7:50 p. m., and the other 1dnves Chicago, daily,at7:05 p. m. All cars in these traing are vestibuled,including buhgu e cars, day conches and Pullman ot ul\\qn‘rs, thus wholly overcoming the swaying motion imparted wuuhnurly trains when rounding curves at high speed, The trains are heated bi steam drawn from the locomotive. Porters are in attendance in the day coaches as well as in che sleepers to wait upon passengers, In accordance with its {oug established policy, the B. & O. exacts no extra fare for passage on these traing, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THUR DAY JANUARY BOUTH OMAHA NEWS, - Assaulted and Jaw Broken. About 8:30 o'clock Tueaday night a man by the name of Johnson, a discharged switch man, formerly of the B, & M. railroad switch gang, climbed on top of a train of cars com ing to South Omaha, and assaulted Night watchman I, Dovore, of the B. & M. yards in this. city. Johnson struck Mr." De vore on the lowoer left jaw, fracturing the bone, and beat him in tho face and on the head. Mr. Devore thinks that he was hit with some solid matter, verhaps knuckles, Mr, Devore was removed to S, F. Butler's residence, Twenty-third and 1> streets, and a vhysician was summoned who dressed the wound. Johnson was arrested yesterday afternoon in Omaha by Oficer Dempsey Ofiicial Weekly Packing St 'he following is the official statement of during the last week in 1888 at South Omatia packing houses : tistics. Houses, Hogs, ~ Cattle. Sheep. Armour & Co, 0 121 108 OmahaCo ...... 4 § Swift & Co 1,658 1,500 106 Hammond & Co. 8,005 1,231 425 Totals.... . 14,871 2,561 624 The total slaughtering for the week was ¥ 17,356, nearly one-half less than usual rom the Armour Cudahy works 103 car loads of meats, from the Oriaha house S5 car loads and from the George H, Hammond & Ca's works 75 car loads were shipped dur the week, [3 January Police Appointments, Marshal Alfred C. McCracken has made the following appointments on the police for January: Day—Jailor, Moses M, Red mond, Nels Lundgren and John Bliver neicht on the east side, and John J. Sexton Third ward; Bugene' Pickard ~Thomas Brennan at la Anderson, jailor; Joseph Humpal a trick J. McMahon, east side and Looney and John Fallon, tain of the night foree, A Mussclman W €. M. Musseiman, a waiter trade restaurant, who boards with Mrs, Evans, 1313 Capitol avenue, was seized with an isane fit of jealousy last evening beeause he inagined Mrs. Evans, with whom he seems to be infatuated, was very pleasant in her actions toward another fellow. e got hold of o razor and paraded the house, utter- ing dive threats. Mrs. alarmed and called in the police, who took Mussel to the lock-up. M vans denies that e is anything between them and says she believes Mussciman is temporarily in sane. On arraignment he coula not ¢ ny sat- factory explanation for his conduct, und was fined $12.50. Musselman made no_at tempt to cut Mrs, Evans' throat as stated in morning pape t the board of Yourself and Family By kecping a supply of ZulwMagnetic Oil for vheumatism, sprains, ete., and Zulu Healing Ointment for cuts, burns, sores, ete. Ask your druggist. s ety Ke 15 Arm. Doc Dun who rooms with Hehr Meyer at 207 South Thirteenth, and who was helping Mr. Meyer in - cleaning up his saloon yesterday morning, as the latter was short of help, feli inta the ecllar and broke his arm just below the elbow. The trap door into the cetlar had been left open, and while Duncan was dusting he did not notice it. e en to the hospital, and the best of med treatment ordered for him by Mr. Protect g Up With the Demand. he demand for good short- riters who are accurate and rapid tpy iter operators is such that Valentine's hort-Hand and Type-Writing institu- tion has found it necessary to add to its faculty an instruetor in "type-writing exclusively. Mr. Valentine hussceured the servicesof Mr. Walter D. Wilson, formerly of . Md., who is an ) nd expert at ornamen nd plain type- writing, a practical stenographer, and therefore able to teach type-writing after the most approved plans. This institution is better equinped than ever before to turn out first cla tenographers. Short-hand and type- writing, are heve taught, by thorouglly competent and practical instru Students are taught how to ope Hammond and Remington 5 both for the same price. Spelling and punctuation are also taught without ex- tra charge. Busii:ess men are constantly alling on them for stenographers. Send for eirculars containing full particula list of graduates in good situations, ete. to Valentine’s Short-Hand and Type- Writing institute, new Paxton building, Omaha. THE R Instruments 4 on Record Dur- ing Yesterday. M M Roys and husband to J K Reed, lots nd 16, b1k 1, West sido 8 2,000 er 10’1 11 Worden, lot 12, ik ‘1, Tipton place, wd 5 500 J P By et al to J M Sl fofy" 12" "and ik &, Grammerey park, w d . 1,500 william A nd Wite to A L Lingnist, lot 4, bik nut hill, w'd 2,20 d wife et al'to G 1 Honkell, < 6, Thombay place, w d 350 Willians (o) M. Graves, 1ot b ottuge place, W d 50) ithto) M Graves, 300 40 Taylor to k McEa-liron, lot' & Dik 16, \tral park, W d. 00 utier il wite o W Siyder, ot u, Arhor Plac and wife t blk 90, Omaha AM Boschia to L L Long, South Omaha'd o e cn en Lo MK 1ot 18, Dk Pruyn’s sub 33 Tyde Park, w'd Hth (0 4 B Lindley, 10 Black’s sub, g ¢ d 1 D Dietrich and_wife to Hose & Black's sub, w d G Fifteen transfers, Build The following building permits were issued yesterday: Lonfe Croft, one-story frame cottage, Woolworth avenue, near Twenty-fourti stre .8 500 Frod W. ¥, two-story ‘frame ey Kin and copper’ shop, Hurney and” Sixth strects (o o 1,000 Fred W, Gray, oneitory brick Doiler house, Harney and Sixth streets .00 sam J. How frame stable, Park and Th 50 Mats . e cottage, Lo cust 1 ) S sl Fiv 8 3,350 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varies, A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More econom- than the ordinary kinds, and cannot besold incompetition with the multitude of low cost, -lum welght alum or phosphate lullra Sold in cans. oyl l!ll!ll 0y 18 Wallatroot, Now Yotk THE KROPHGANZ CASE. A True Statement of the Facts. MR JONN KROPHGANS, Mr. Kropliganz was found by a reporter at his residence, No, 1144 South 15t street, who, fur nished the following statement of tacts. Lamn by trade a carpenter and work at the Simmon’s Manufucturing Co., having been in their employ two vears, Abont thetime I commenced Work- ing there T noticed that breathing through my nose was becoming more difficalt, this tronblo kept increasing until along last Summer, my left nostril got ~o bad that I could hardly force wr through it, and_only partially throtigh the right one, this compelled me to breath afm entirely throush my mouth, and morninges wh 1 would wike v e and throat felt us £ 1 would start in to dry asachip, attor ris hawk und spit until my throat would get par- tinlly cle b1 the phiegm which would n cumulat during the night, On placin my into my leftnostril, 1 could fecl o hard 1 just juside, which seemed to be the ne of My troubles, my throat felt Lot the time anid | had dullp and the bridge of my nos that something had to be dones Lavin the suecess of Doctor Jordan in cases which an- pearcd like mine, 1 coneluded togive him a call T told me 1 eatartlh, anid e septim o middle partition was hent over <o as to stop up the left nosteil. THS price to me seemed very reasonable and [ deeided toedve him a trialand Tam glad 1did, oW the nostril ope my breathinz free, the paii in - my one e accumulation of mucus has coa ud i fact all of the troubles | have spoken of are at end. i projecti J. CRESAP McGOY, (Late of Bellevue Hospital. Succeeded by DOCTOR Charles M. Jordan New York Clty and ashington, D, ¢, ew York,) (Late of the Umversity of Howard University, \ HAS OF No. 310 and 811 Ramze Building Corner Fift enth and Ha Neb, ere all curable ¢ with sucee: Note—Dr. Charles M. Jordan has been resl dent physician for Dr. i Omaha, for the past year and 15 the plivsician who hiay the cures that have published ¥ An this paper. reated skilltully. Consump. ithenmati 1l diseses p PARIH ase DS disen all NERVO I 1o the sexes a spec ‘H). A 10N at oftice or by mail, 31 9o 1l a.m., 204 .., 7 to 8p, m., Sunday ce hours from 9 a. m,, to | p.m, enti: 1'm.-4-~4n.n41.-u Many diseuses ure tres Jordon thr 1zt the matls,and 1t 15 thus pos<tle to_obtain AT CALIFORNIA'! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. 'rm: ONLY— cuRt FOR fwc—“mmm Lau PSS PE R DAN GoL ) Lo ~CoNsuMPTION ures AAsTHA Cosh O}Bron ch‘to}‘\ S, cflfif’x' ISEASES*THR 2 LUNAGSSS g}}m on Guae. T Seqd or circolun 8] perhattle 3 pr 2,‘ INE MEDE co.0ROVILLE, AL Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sal Goodman Drug Co. e by THE BEST TN Th A PLAIN FACT. For Overcoats the ssason will soon be over. them and we are happy to say many left, we only regret that we have to disappoint many customers, as we all. what few clothiers are able to say We have had an enormous trade in that we have not n not fit A few weeks ago we had so many, that we thought it would be impossible to dis pose of all this season but the demand outran our supply; this fact only demostrates that we must have sold them the cheapest, disposed of during the next few.days. Trimmed Overcoats and fine guarantee an enormous saving to those whom we Ulsters, which are offered can cost considerable more money elsewhere HAYNES € © " BosToN AASS MUSIC DEAL ER - WES K, Mmfl. ~, B, CURED New ROV RD ELEpTR ll}v*mm: Y {118 tpcel purp BENERATIVE WEA P Mo, Sooting, ¢ Iy (hrough ' And Vigorous Bire e o Lorll 5, Hlccirla 1o csh, cases pert BELT and Ruspe: beatl 4 pamplie B uninxuurmcco qu.nun.-- cxuuaa.lfi JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1815, Nos, 303-404-170-604 _ THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS T. E. CILPIN, FIRE |NSURANCE BROKER, Room 63 Traders' Bullding, CH IOAOO. Of the children’s fine Overcoats which we remar The few odd sizes which are left will be We call particular attention to a few Fur ibly low, and we can fit, as the same garment would advertised last week are only a few left; ‘there never were such elegant garments offered at the prices we marked these. In men’s and boy’s Suits we have a good stock yet. seagon do not le Our low prices thronghout the ve much of a margin for “mark down" and “sweeping reduction” fig- ures, hut we will take inventory next week and as we are determined to have as few goods as possible to take up, we will make some heavy sacrifices and offer this week the finer grades and we have and much poorer qualities. extraordinary induncements in several lots of men’s and boy's Suits, they are mostly of marked themas low as other houses would ask for medium PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, Nebraska Glothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omabha., SPEG]AL PRICES ON MEN'S SUITS. There s nothing about our method of ady always have a good bus ever we do. This weels we can give v, a bargain in Suits, and it will pay look at them. pliable acti Selute aurability. wnn]ighmfi?aans._ DR. BAILEY, OMAHA Medical Institute h s, Filling Teeth extracted without pain. 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