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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1889, ) THE CITY. Collections of internal revenue yes- terday were $7,073.54, Dr. verling has been fined $7.50 for refusing to remove a dead horse on his pre William Doyle, a hackman out of work, was arrested as a suspicious char- acter last night. Major T.S. Clarkson has been ap- pointed as one of _the aids in the inau- ises. gural parade in Washington, March 4. The first anndal entertainment and | ball by the Ladies' Aid society will be | given in Washington hall on the 19th instant, L. W. MecGirow received a permit to a two-story frame dwelling house ¢ View addition,at n cost of | at nty y night and ed a barn rnam Thursds Thieves ente ninth and stole a single and double harness and a black bear lap-robe. Charlie Mott carried a concenled glungshot in the log of his boot, and Judge Bderka thought the priviiege was worth $5 and costs, D.J reden, respectably dresced young man, was runin last night on the verge of the delevium tremens. He was €0 noisy that he had to be chained down. B. Ball of the Nebraska Detective association, with headquar- neoln, was in the eity yeste tintic re being le for of the headquarters of the ation from Lincoln to Omaha. Rev. Sam Jones.the Alabama revival- ist, hus leased the Colosseum building for the month of May It is said that there is no other building in the city 28500 large enough to hold the crowds 1 usually attracts, ie is now in Califor- nin, Martin Lind twelve-year-old boy, threw a lump of earth at & schoc THEIR REASON GO\ Two Cases of Insanity in the Central Station at the Same Time. 3. 1. Cole, of the firm of Payden & Cole, saloon-keepers, was found lying on the side- walk asleep Thursday night. He was taken to the central station. His actions and talk were peculiar and the officers were convinced that he was insane. Ho was brought before Judge Berka and asked why he got drunk and lay on the sidewalk to slecp. He claimed hewas not drunk, and he had lain down be- cause the hotels were all full. He said he had been out of town and had just returned Oficer Jolinson reminded him that he been back for three or four days, replied Well, three or four days then.” Othierwise he spoke very rationally judge unwillingly released the pris told him he could go. Instead of le turned to the front of the cell he had just vacated and began peering through th@bars, when, in reply toan officer's question, he sald lie was looking for his sister, " The oM. cer called ity physician, who examin Cole, and pronounced him sane, He w immediately locked up and sent to the county juil to await au cxamination by the com- missioners Rosie Caspar, a well known character, who has been in the county jail for a number of days, because she not rational, was re \d returned to Ker home, od her reason. zed with a er since. leascd Thursday a8 was supposed having regai Thursday night sho was raving fit and has She was tak time when Cole was arraigned betore Judge Berka, where she s shrieked, moaned and wept, declaring denions were' after horself and Ber son and were sceking to destroy them. City Physician Ralph advised the officers to ratain her in custody and she is 10 be sent to an asylum. \ violent o 1 to the police station just at the Sorsaparilla_is peculiar to wd superior to all other prepara- and medicul Hood itsel tions in strength, economy, merit. THE Members TEN'S RELIE Arve Not ro of the Force in Favor of the Bill. Members of the polics force are altogether opposed ding the house, One of to the bill now before prov fora police relief fund miite, but happened to hit a full grown man. The latfer swore outa warrant, cha the boy with assault and bat 'nt last night in the cells, Personal Paragraphs. A. H. Schaferfof Ord, is at the Mil Police Ofi Vance Fields is on the sick list, A. R, Stowe, of Red Cloud, is at the Mur- Francis Loney, of Decatur, is at the Pax- ton. D. L. Martyn, of Columbus, is at the Pax- ton. . R. Talbot, of Lincoln, is stopping at the Paxton C. I Hall, of Fremont, was at the Millard yesterday E.D. Weeks, of St. Edward, Neb, is at the Paxton. R. L. Graves, of North Platte, is a guest at the Paxton, A. ¥, Nums, of Nebraska City, 1s stopping at the Millard. Frank Sharpe,of Atkinson, Neb., is a guest at the Millar L. A. Brand ton yesterd 0. Lee, of Paxton yesterda, lite, of Kearney, registered atthe y last night. H. H. Robinson, of Kimball, is among the guests at the Paxton, J. Creahan, of Decatur, Neb., the Millard last night. A. W. Albro, of Gretna, Neb., reg at the Paxton last night. Ben F. Hildebrand, of th Press, is stopping at the Mu A. W. Albio and Theodore Van Alt, Elkhorn, were in the city yestorday. H. H. Scholberg, Thomas J. Dickson and Eugene Woerner, of Lincoin, are registercd acfer, of Ogallala, was atthe ¥ idney, was a guest at the registered at stered Pawnee City of at the Murr Judge Dundy is recovering from his recent andisposition, but 18 not yet ablo to attend to his judicial duties, Mr. Mike Corl, city editor of the Council Bluffs Nonparoil, was in Omaha yvesterday, and stayed for the theater in the evening. — Committee Meeting. The board of trade committee appointed last Saturday on railroads and union depot, will have a meeting at 4 o'clock to-day and itis important that every member by present, Public Works Estimate. At the mecting of the board of works yesterday an estimate of 7,760 was allowed J. Ryan & Co., for construction public of a sewer on Thirty-second strect from Cass to Burt street and first alley nortn of Cass street. A Would-Be Assassin Released. George Williams, who attempted to kill his -wifo last month and was sent np for thirty-five days on the charge of discharging firearms, just finished his term and was ro arrested on the charge of assault with intent to kill. There being no wituess to appear against him he was released. Vannice Released.. Mr. W. A. Vannice, who was arrested a fow duys ago on the charge of obtaining under false protenses, having given in payment of a bill a check on a bani whero he had no money on_deposit, arraigned and on lack of ovidence to convict, was dis- charged. Ho says the prosccution was caused by spite. ——— Don’t neglect a cough and let it re- maia to irritate your lungs when a safe and speedy remedy can” be had for 50 cents in Dr. Bieglow’s Postive Cure. Goodman Drug Co. - Not Eaten Up. Deputy Sheriff Houck was all broken up, irritable and cross yesterday, Too much Pennsylvania banquet gov away with him. . He is ulso mad at some of the nowspavers for reporting that all the grub was caten up. “'With enough for T‘lkm people how do you suppose,” said e, “that 400 could dispose of the last scrap, 1 know that every family carried howme a big basket full and th wus still ouough left to feed un “army of hungry tramps,” Will Be Made to Work., Juck Hawkins is a ncgro who has been in Owaka four months and is not known to have done a pieco of work in that time. As this is not in keoping with the spirit_of the people of a progressive city and as he is a constant babitue of bawdy houses and other dives, he has been arrested a number of times for vagrancy. but each time has faiied to reform. The judge this time gave him twelve days and told him it was to be de- votea to hard labor. A New connecting link between Ne- and Kansas just been placed co by the Union Pacitic railway. ‘I'his train leaves Couneil Blufls ¢ ily at 50, m.; leaves Omaha at 5:05 a. m., and runs through without change to Manhattan, Kan,, making direct con- noctions there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all poins in Kansas and Colorado west- g ound, and for To wrence, Kan- 8as ( nv and points east and south via Kansas City. Returning, train leaves Manhattan ut 2:25 p. m.; arriving at Beatrice at 6:25 p. m., Lincoln at P, m., and Omaha at 11:20 p. m,, Coun- cil Bluffs 11:40 p. m., making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansus City, Lawrence, Topeka and the east, and from Denver, Salina, Abeline and all points west, enabling assongers to visit the principal points n Kansas and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains have first- class equipment, consisting of smoking cars and first-class dey coaches of the lutest pattern. The new train will fill a long felt want, and is bound to popular, L] ain. T bras| in s them “If the city or the legislature wish to pen- sion off an old policeman who has done his rduty for fiftecn years, why don't they do it without drawing on the salary of the men themsclves! What right have they to say what we shall do with our pay? 1t is ours, we earn it and prefer to save it up ourselves, Suppose a man wants to leave the force be- fore the end of the fifteen years, or suppose he has to leave whether he wants to or not, what does he get baclk for the money drawn from his pay! Nothing. And then, legis. lating away one-fourth of the rewards a man may carn at the risk of his life. It's too thin, altogether. If they want to pension the policemen et them do 1t, and if they are too poor for that. let the matter drop, for the po- licomen don'task for it. If the city sets apart any sum_for the purpose, there would be no harm in turning over to it the fines im- posed for breach of discipline, or the monc arising from the sale of unclained or con- fiscated goods, butit ought to stop right there.” Fisher Printing Co., 1011 Farnam st., telephone 1261, blank book makers, ctc. — e MORGAN V ASHI Mile Race vening. A large crowd gath scum to sco the practice spins of C. Ashinger and Senator Morgan, who their £100 fifty-mile race Saturday evening. The men, who have been in the hands of competent tr: are in the very top-notch of condition. Norman Stewart, the senator's imported English trainer, says his man is ding the fastest of his lite at present. The two men are in dead carnest over the match, and much money is sure to chunge hands, as both have solid ‘support among their specula- tive friends. Manager Prince will select the referce and present_ the winner with a hand- some gold medal 1f the record is broken, which 15 possible, if the breaking down tactics are resorted to. Senator Morgan leaves for Chicago Sunday to sec about the great May tournament, in which several of Omaha's amateurs and pro- fessionals will take part. He then intended to leave for 'I'risco, but at the request of Knapp he will remain_and assist Fred "Tuftield in looking after the Denver man in his race with Ned_ Reading, of Fort Omaha, commeneing the 25th, GER. A $100 Fifty Saturday s daily at the Colos- w. The Pedestrian Match. Manager Prince of the Colosseum desires to announce that all entries for the six-day go-as-you-please pedestrian race, booked for rch 4, must be in by the 25th of Febru- If the number of entrics is under ten ace will be declared off. Cowboys vs. B cles, Oxana, Feb, 14.—To the sporting editor of Tue Bre: My attention has been called to Mr. Prince’s challenge in your issue of this evening. I am authorized by Col. Cody to wake a match as follow We will back two cowboys, using twenty horses and_relicving each other when the; please against any two champion bicyels riders Mr. Prince can produce. The race to be ono of eight hours per day, for six days, and to be for the whole gaté’ receipts and a bet of £1,000 a swe. The must com- mence on or befcre April 1 You Evelyy Booru. It is by copying after natare that man gets best results, Tonie i Dr. Jones' Red Clover nature’s own remedy, is purely n be taken by the most ures all stomach;kidnoy and trouble: 60 cents. Goodman Co. liver D —_—— The Switchmen's Ball, If the throng that crowded thoe exposition hall to be present at the switchmen's ball Thnrsday night be any criterion, that order must be one of the most popular associations in Omaha, Every foot ofjdancing room was crowded during the evening, Sitting room in the galleries was at a premium. The ball- room was decorated as railroad men can decorate it, and, in addition to the ever- greens and bunting that festooned the walls, strings of signal lamps were stretched across the hall, There was the white lamp for *textra,” that meaat an extra good time, and the blue lamp for the inspector, which told thut the programme was being carried out in that would stand the closest ins Phe green light, to como slowly, st dance, and the red dunger signal warned the dancers to keep close to their artuers or they would loose them in the The beadlight of engine S04 beamed complacently from beneath a regulation smole-stack, and_above o pilot hidden in bunting. Dancers took their places to the sound of an engine bell, and altogether it was a genuine railroaders entertainment, At midnight there was a silver water service drawn for by the ladies present, and Miss May Murphy held the winning 'ticket, No. 161, Dancing was then resumed, and not until after 8 o'clock did the last set form, dance and disperse to the music of **Home, weet Home,” The credit of the ball was ogether due to the hard work of the com- 4608, —— Darrow & Logan Aco now prepared to fill all o rders from their new stock, Temporary location 1107 Harney street. Lehmer on the Move, A reporter of Tue Ber was invited up into the office of Mr. Joseph R, Lehmer yes- terday for the purpose of witnessing the workings of the Monarch car and engine mover, of which he has exclusive control for this territory. * A very handsome model of the device was first exhibited, after which the mode of operation was fully illustrated, demonstrating at once its simplicity its util- ity, its practicability and effectiveness as a labor-saving coutrivance. The possibilities of this mover are almost without lmit, By ‘its aid one. man can move four louded cars with the G0st case, cither on upgrades or curves, long as desirable, and can keep the cars in constant motion as Tt will move dead engines in round houses or repair shops, and is in- valuable de will sugae has the mo its moder of all, in wrecked trains, vice as an_economizer of time and expense to any one who ng of cars to contend with, and price places it within easy reach in case of acc st itself at once dents for separating The utility of this Mr. Lehmer cordinlly invite partios inter ested to o Chamber at hich time they all at his of Com to office, rooms 10 ispect the inodel, will be furnished and 20 with any further information they may desire, What is more attractive than a protty ping was enjo, came up and without any prov hin from his seat, and coat, his thr Foley ber of were brought out in court Judge Ber toley u le duct and was face with a fresh, bright complexion? For it use Pozzopi's Powder. i A Bully Fined. Patrick Foley, & brawing, powerful fellow [Fabout six fect high, was arraigned on the charge of choking and boating Philip Brady., a diminutive and weak-looking man. The trouble appears to be over Foley's boys who_are said to be almost incorrigible Brady is a special policcman at the city dump, and has much trouble with them, because through their antics they imperil their own lives and those of the people at the dump. He has_threatoned to arvest them and this has raised Foley's ire and on overy n the latter bullies the little man, shakes his powerful fist in his face and makes direful threats about, “licking” h On_one occasion he went to Brady's house and tr to coax him outside to ot a whip vening, while 't grame of card ying a qv tore his colls and closed his brawny fir til Brady was black in hout to strike him wh mterfered. After the ien cture for such contempt added thereto a fine of §1 the 80 ible the officer facts gave con NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OV A MILLION Disy UTED! Louisiana State Lonery nompany Tncorporated by 115 MAMMOTI DRAWINGS take place. \l\lllu June and Decam b its GRA NUMBEI DRAWINGS tako place ?\ ]Ifl]' other ten months of the yea re all_drawn in public, at the . Music, New Orleans, La. the legisly o and "¢ n of the pro an overwh n ure in 1605, for hoses, it St ng 1 ni its FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, For Integrity of its Drawings, and I W e Draws condy d fait the pay all Prizes Apany 10 u of oun sigaatures attiched, in ity adver I'n\u © it of P na Stat ings of The Lou Land in pers g5 themselves, and t o with honesty, fair toward all partie 2 LS iticnte, COMMISSIC undersi drawn in e Lonl and we a; superviset 1 the Monthl§ and Semi-A; el witl N A Banks and Bankers, ) Tnanige and_control L fuc tate Lotteries which may be presented at our coun- tors, ARL KO A BALDWIN. T \ Pros, H iion ina Nat B Bank. GRAND MONTHLY DHAW/IVO At the Academy of Music, New Or- leans, Tuesday, March 12, CAPITAL PRIZE, 1889, $300,000. 100,600 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves, $10; Quarters, $5; Tenths, $2; Twen- tieths, $1. 1 PRIZ) ting you Rure Tull addross. ber. M SOUr enclosiie AR enclosing bearing your press (at Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Was 160000 5. 1,000 18, o the unders| L with Ntate, | F residc ore riupid roturn ¥ lo . DAUPIHI expense) mlrln A LA ngton, D, New Orled! RATES, or any further informat write lew b Address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS N. l{l M DOL fraction of Anyiht i 8 swh NAL B ATIO)] That KN ot EMBER * h AT the pri W ticket INSUEK| BY U NK, pryment prizos I GUAKAN 500,000 100,000 50,000 press Monoy Orders, or Curre v Orleans, La. e of the smullest part or uny drawing. n our name offered for less thin u Dol e. ar CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. AU (U RN EONLY E‘& RANTEED CURE ¥0 n Snnta Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. PE AFE: Addivas i ealion, nwnxm POWDER Absolutely Pure. A mavvel of purity | More economiciil | cannot_be sold in This powder never v strength and wh than the ordinary compotition with t uititndes of Tow cost, shortwelght alum or phosphate powders. Sold | only I cang King Powder Co., 12 State Line. To Glasgow, Belfasty Dublin and Liverpeol From New York Every Tuesiay. Tocation , aceordin xeursion i to Cabin passnge §35 ana 'of syAte room Steerage to and from Enrope at Lowest AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Gen'l Agents, 53 Brondway, New' Y JOHN BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Agint, i 164 Rundolph t.,'Chicago, I IARRY E. MOORES, Agent, Omatin, Reducsd Cabin Rates to G hibition. Lx: cgow DR. ALFRED SH{PMAN, Physician and Surgeon PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. GENTS' No. 4 BELT. WITH SPINAL APPLIANCE ATTACHED. Dr. liseascs World to pre can be mo Suspensory Elect: ontest ctro-Gal Wil find the Owen tc GnnrAMau Bel, which Contains Two G Owen Boltts not i Cha, e before itis applicd to the }\’.y»'mP’ud'{ur sala, To £how the Entire Co; : 5y i1 does not Provo 0 be'or of medi s ngo. Witliout 1ho aid of it phiyeici? E waste your money on belts patented y and it the belt is notudapted to their cas Montion OWEN'S Ivanie 1iody Tl has fast b Vire or Voltato belt, or & Pa Dody, and 18 worh onky front six (o ten hours d do W over 40 years experience they will be } The OWEN ELECTRIC We are done with the past season. have not enough left to make any noise about, and the incoming During the past few woeks we have been renovating our store, and made several changes by which we gain more room for departments that have herctofore heen room was the Hat Department business has grown to s ich proportions that its guarters were entirely too small. now enlarged it considerably and arranged it in better shape, we arve pleased to announce our attention. badly crowded. The first which needed more to our patrons, that it is filled with an entire new stock. OUR NEW HATS ARE IN! And we open the season with goft Hats, compris It is needless to say mucl hats at about one half what « size the fact and wish il unde | are gn'n"lnhwl to us from reli livery hat in our establishmer | hat, if any imperfect on or damage is found, even if returned within a reasonable time, and give either a new hat or return the money— ‘What othe. establishment wil one of the largest 1 abont the prices. ther dealers charge. rstood that we are wble makers, and 1t -no matter how cheap handling 1 make such an offer’ COMING., We have nearly sold out our winter goods, and spring goods require all and most complete assortments of stifl and ng the makes of the best manufacturers in the country. Everybody But aside from this we knows that want to empha only good honest hats, such as such as we can is sold with after the hat is worn—we take it back v this understanding. To inangu ate the season we place on sale to-day 75 dozen elegant Cassimere Hats, new shapes, at 95¢. for $2.50. Our Spring Overcoats are now coming in. line we have ever shown, and our prices will be as low We shall have this season the as nsnal. Thesoe hats are of a quality which are usnally sold by other dealers handsomest PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE ONLY. ehraska G| othing Comp ny Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. P atented Augunt 16,°87. Electro- and all oth 1 e Mot nN(‘mmfi-Imlllnwl tothe d to any part of ihe Ko de in dpplying Electr 14 ricity ¢ e Tosprove pbe. Itdiffers from all othe Batteries and Twcutylflnlvnnic d, of auy deseription ur Uwill night. vamie Beltan n return it to us, tyou with our Owen's Electric Insol ion rooms fur ladies ns v have in our F Reopresent, RIWhieh Send for & pair of 1 e private congult adviged. Open at all (in nfidence \\ twe ne. We ha anie Telt and Suspensory will 3 rvous character:—khéu Fnttnr} AFith 200 degrees of strengil, | IL“:;dn Asnfitqufll 23) Consultation at oflic BELT & APPLIANCE CO.. Improved February 1, 89, Vitu Nery sting d Life, \l'l\l\vh Prostr: cases peraining to Male the nervous ¢ withit. Tne iy comp T thie disks are s the dis to the Body for the cure of dis 1887, improved Febru contaiting 10 Galy located. 50 0r 18 & yen all e After e nd Appliance, we v Physicians ehdor hock of testimonial<in a se which will 1w mail uplaints Curahle ! mining T3 Delt Yo will hu our Full W Bt i aled enveld Dest o5, Chilhla well ce. For informatic of “This ie th -alm?"l e ch“!“l Negative curre y or aGaivanie 1 o other, us 1is I wer No. 4 Noids e, gIVIng sy SPECIAL SALE |4 CIAL PRICES TROU- | t this season. We aresure you | will appreciate what we' are doine. Look | atour window anc Dargains. Come in | with pleasure, ou can see a fow of the | and we will show you mfisu * NATIONAL BANK U. 8. DEPCSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Capital.. +.£400,000 Surplus Jan. ist, ; 52,000 OFFICEIS AND DIRECTOR H. W. YaTes, President Lewis 8, REED, Vice President, W. H. 8. HuGnes, Cashier, DIRECTOR A. E. Tovzan: JOUN B, COLLINY w.v SN L CukinNa, THE IRON BANK, Corner 12thand Farnam Sts. ral Banking Business Transacted. YOUR BANK ACGOUNT, iro to o make any han with you, W A““ isE, PaTRICK, A Ger e NK SPECIAL DEPARTMENT ron\%fylles. a2 3 ou Wikl to by 0 An cxperiin @ in s . Both s to Legatity: and 1 . deal i LAND WARKANTS AND SCEIF, SAKEANEE Banxens, CHICAGO succsns PRESTONKEANS G _N. Y. Office: 2 Wall 8t., cor, Broadway. TATE PF ](n I A NESE © rmunlo AL WAFERS are | uly mm.ml, by over 10,000 | Efectual and Pleasant m_m by o ali i audruggity, Sealed wlars 2 posiage stam ir Eonaks CusMicaL 0o, Dimkort, Miot, Formloaml by mail by Goodnma Drug Co,, Oumahi, Neb, ‘ gves us A Sure Cure EOR— ITO P ATT. 20 to60 DAYS, This is a di :} has heretofore Bafiled all Medical Science. We have a Remedy, unknown to anyone in the World outsi; and one that has of our ('omy NEV I-}il Ten days in hie s Ttis the old chironic that we solicit. We have lave been abindoned by % and pronounced incurable, and we the world to bring us o case’ that we sthan sixty days. history of meajcine a tene phills Las been sought for but found uutil our A specific never only Reme because the be: there was i gdy will cure when every Why waste your tine aid m medicines that never had virt physicians that cannot cure you, you that have tried everything else should com'e to us now and ot Dermanent relief, you never can get it else- where. Mark what in the end you must take our remedy or NEVER recover and you that Liave been afilicted but a_short time should by all means come to us 10w, not one In tenof new cases ever get permanently cured Many get help and think they are free from tl disonse, but In one, two or three years after appears again in a more horrible form. This is a blood Purificr and will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything Else Fails, THE COOK REMEDY CO, Room 10 and 11 National Bank Building, mnlm. 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