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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. THE CITY. Collections of _internal terday were $7,073.51, Dr. Siverling has been fined $7.50 for refusing to remove a dead horse on his premises, William Doyle, a hackman out of work, was arrested as a suspicious char- revenue yes- acter last night. Major T. 8. Clarkson has been ap- pointed as one of the aids in the inau- ral parade in Washington, March 4. first annGal entertainment and ball by the Ladies’ Aid so ty will be given'in Washington hall on’ the 10th instant. L. W. McGrow ot a two-story frame dwe received a pormit to or ling house in Lake View addition, at a cost of £1,000. Thieves entered a barn at Twenty- ninth 1d Farnam Thursday night and a single and double harness and o \p-robe. Mott carried a concealed #lungshot in the leg of his boot, and Judge derka thought the privilege was worth $5 and costs, D.J young man verge of the delerium tremens. seden, a respectably dressed wais run in last night on the He w £0 noisy that he had to be chained down. A. B. Ball, rtary of the Nebrasl il ive association, with headquar- ters in Lincoln, was in the city yeste day. Negotintions are being made for the removal of the headquarters of the association from Lincoln to Omaha. Rev. Sam Jones,the Alabama revival- ist, has leased the Colossenm building for the month of May. 1t is said that there is no other building in the eity large cnough to hold the crowds he usually attracts. ile is now in Califor- nia. Martin Lindsay, a twelve boy, threw a lump of earth at mate, but happoned to hit a full gro man. The latfer swore outa warr charging the boy with assault battery, and he spent last night in cells, vear-old nt, and the Personal Paragrap A. H. Schafer,of Ord, is at the Millard. Police Ofticer Vance Fields is on the sick list. AR Stowe, of Red Cloud, is at the Mur- T Francis Loney, of Decatur, is at the Pax- ton. D. L. Martyn, of Columbus, is at the Pax tou. C. R. Paxton C. I2. Hall, of Fremont, was at the Millard yesterday. £ D, We axton. R. L. Graves, of North at the Paxton, A, ¥, Nums, of at the Mi Fr at the ’ L. A. Brandhaefer, of Ogallala, was at the Paxton yesterday E. O. Lee, of Sidney, Paxton rday White, of K ust night. H. H. Robinson, of Kimball, is among tho guests at the Paxton, J. Creahan, of Decatur, Neb., registered at the Millard last night. A, W. Albro, of Gretna, Neb., registered at the Paxton last night. Ben F. Hildebrand, of the Pawnee City Press, is stopping at the Murray. A. W. Albro and Theodore Van Alt, of Elkhorn, were in the city yestorday. H. H. Scholberg, Thomas J. Dickson and Eugene Woerner, of Lincoin, aro registered at the Murray. Judge Dundy is recovering from his recent indisposition, but 1s not yet abls to atiend to his judicial duties. Mr. Mike Corl, city editor of the Council Bluffs Nonpareil, was in_Omaha vesterday, and stayed for tho theater in the evening. Talbot, of Lincoln, is stopping at the ks, of St. Edward, Neb., is at Platte, is a guest braska City, 1s stopping f Atkinson, Neb., is a guest was a guest at the registered atthe ney, 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 ve present, Pfublic W ks Esi At the meeting of the board of public worlks yester: an estimate of §7,70.82 was allowed J, Ryan & Co., for construction of a sewer on Thirty-second street from Cass to Burt street and first alley nortn of Cass street. A Would-Be Assassin Released. George Williams, who attempted to kill his -wife 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 days ago on the charge of obtaining money under_false protenses, having given in payment of a bill a check on a bank whero he had no money ondeposit, was arraigned and on lack of evidence to convict, was dis- charged. He says the prosccution was caused by spite. ——— Don’t neglect a cough and let it r 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. e Not Eaten Up. Deputy Sheriff Houck was all broken up, fvritable and cross yesterday, Too much Pennsylyania banquet gov away with him, He is ulso mad at some of the nowspavoers for reporting that all the grub was eaten up. “With enough for 7,000 people how do you suppose,” said he, “that 400 could dispose of tho last serap. ‘I know that every femily carried howe a big basket full and theve was still cuough left to feed an ‘army of hungry tramps,” AT Will Be Made to Work. Jack Hawkins is a negro who has been in Omaka four months and is not known to have done @ picco of work in that tiwe, As this is not in keeping with the spirit of the people of a progressive city and as he is a constant bubitue of bawdy houses and other divos, he has been arrested a number of times' for vagrancy. but each time has fajicd to reform, The judge this time gave him twelvo days and told him it was to be de- votea to hard labor. -— w Prain. conne !IIH' link between braska and Kansas has just been pla in vico by the Union Pacific railway. This train leaves Council Bluffs daily at 4:45 8. m.; leaves Omaha at 5:05 a, m., and ns through without change to Manhattan, Kan., making direct con- nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kan and Colorado west- ound, and for Topeka, wrence, Kan- sas City and points east and south via Kansas City. Returning, train leaves Manhattan ut 2:25 p, w.; arviving at Beatrice ot 6:25 p. m., Lincoln at 7:50 P, m., and Omaha at 11:20 p. m., Coun- cil Blufls 11:40 p. m., making direct connection with Kunsas division trains from Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka and the east, and from Denver, Salina, Abeline and all points west, enabling lm»ungern 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-cluss dey coaches of tl latest pattern, . The new train will iill & long folt want, and is bound tv ve popular, L The FEBRUARY 16 THEIR REASON GO Two Cases of Insanity in the Central Station at the Same Time. J. 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 and asked why he got drunk and lay on the sidewalk to sleep. He claimed he was not arunk, and he had lain down be- the hotels were all full. He said ho 0 out of town and had just returned reminded him that he had four days, when he Jorka cause had b r Johnson 1 back for three or three or four days then. wise he spoke very rationally. The unwillingly releasea the prisoner, and im he could Instead of leaving, he irned to the front of the cell he had just 1 and began peering through thé bar when, in reply toan office stion, b said he was 1ooking for his si The ofi cer called the city physician, who examined Cole, and pronounced him imsane. He was immediately locked up and sent to the county juil to await au cxamination by the conm missior aspar, 4 well known character, who n in the county jail for a number of use she was not rational, was r nd returned to her home, as was supposed having regained her reason Thursday night sho was siczed with a aving fit and has boen violent cver since. was taken to the | 1 just at the > when Cole w. tore Judge 1, where sne , moanea and wept, declaring demons were' after herself and her son and were sccking to destroy them. City Physician Rulph advised the officers to rotain her in custody and she is o ylum, villa is peculiar to ior to all other prepara- h, econom nd medical Hood's itself and supe tions in streng merit, THE POL S Ry Members of the Force Are Favor of the Bill. Members of the polico force are altogether opposed to the bill now before the house, vroviding fora police relief fund. One of them said “If the city or the legislature wish to pen- sion off an old policeman who has done his rduty for fifteen 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, weearn it and prefer to save it up oursely Suppose a man wants to leave the force be fore the end of the fifteen y or suppose hie hias to leave whether he wants to or not, what does ho et back for the money drawn from his pay! Nothing. And then, legis- lating away one-fourth of the rewards a man carnat the risk of his life. It's too thin, altogether. If they want to pension the policemen let tnem do i, and if th too poor for that. let the matter drop, for the po licemen don't 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 di arising from the sale of unclained or Iilmumul goods, but it ought to stop there.” Fisher Printing Co., 1011 Fary telephone 1264, blank book make - AS Race Evening. A large crowd gathers daily at the Colos- scum to seo the practice spins of C. W. Ashinger and Senator Morgan, who ride their $00 fifty-mile race Saturday evening. The men, who have been in the hands of competent trainers, are in the very top-notch of condition. Norman Stewart, the s imported English trainer, says his u riding the fastest of his life at present. two men aro in dead carnest over the match, and much monoy is sure to chunge hands, as both have solid support among their spect tave friends. Manager Prince will seleet the referce and present_ the winner with o 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 sco about the great May tournament, in which several of Omaha's amateurs and pro- fessionals will take part. He then intended to leave for 'Frisco, but at the request of Knapp he will remain and assist Fred Tufticld in looking after the Denver man in his race with Ned_ Reading, of Fort Omaha, commencing the 25th. HIN MORGAN | FER. A $100 Fift) Saturday The Pedestr! Manager Prince of the Coloss sives to announce that all entries for the six-day go-as-you-please pedestrian race, booked for rcli 4, must be in by the 25th of Febru- Ifthe number of entries is under ten Cowboys vs. Bicycles, IFeb. 14.—To the sporting editor of My attention has been called to Mr. Prince’s challenge in your issue of this evening. 1 am authorized by Col. Cody to make a match as follows: We will back two cowboy: using twenty r when they ase against any two champion Dbic. Mr. Prince can produce. of exght hours p x days, and to be for the whole ipts and abetof $1,000 a side. The race must com- urs, Booru, ¢ copying after natare that man results, Dr. Jones’ Red Clover 7 hedy. is purely vegetable, can be taken by the most delicate, 'Cures all stomach,kidney and liver troubles. 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. R The Switchmen's Ball. I the throng that crowded tho exposition hall to be present at the switchmen's ball Thursday 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 premum, The ball- room was decorated as railroad men decorate it, and, in addition to the ¢ greeus and bunting that festooned the w. strings of signal lamps were stretched across the hall. There was the white lamp for “oxtra,” that meant an extra good time, and the blue lamp for the inspector, which told ut the programme was bein carried out in uy that would stand the clos The green light, 1o como slowl to the last dance, and the r warned the dancers to keep can | referr 1 danger sign close to their partners or they would loose them in the crowd, T'he headlight of engine 804 beamed complacently from boneath a regulation smolke-stack, and_above a pilot hidden in bunting, Dancers took their places to the sound of an engine bell, and altogether it was o genuine railroaders entertainment. At midnight there was o silver water service drawn by the ladies present, and Miss May Muvphy held the winnig 'ticket, No. 161, Daucing was then resumed, and not until afte clc did the last set form, sce and disporse to the music of ** Hon Sweet H " The it of the ball was aitogether due to the hard work of the cow- wit! et Darrow & Logan Are now prepared to fill all orders from the new stock mporary location 1107 Harncy street. Lehmer on the Move, A reporter of Tue BeE was invited up into the office of Mr. Joseph R. Lebhmer 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, dewonstrating at ouce its simplicity its util- ity, its practicability and effectiveness as a labor-saving contrivance. The possibilities of this mover are almost without limit. By ‘its . aid one man can move . four . louded cars ~with the utmost vase, either on upgrades or curves, and can keep the cars in constant motion as long s desirable. 1t will move dead engines in round houses or repair shops, and is in valuable in case of accidents for separating cars in wrecked trains. The utility of this device as an_economizer of time and expense will sugeost itself at once to any one who has the moving of cars to contend with, and its moderate price places it within easy reach of all Mr. Lehmer cordially invite ested to call_at his office, rooms 1 Chamber of Commerce to inspect tt inter and 20 nodel, parties at which time they wiil be furnished with any further information they may desire. What is more attractive than a protty with or it usc fresh, bright complexion? Pozzopi's Powder A Bully s Patrick Foley, & brawing, powarful fellow feet high, was vigned on the of ch and boating Philip a diminutiv 1 weak-looking man The trouble about six ng ap: > over Foley's boys who are said to be almost incorrigible. Hrady is a special policeman at the city nd has much troubl ith them, wuse throngh their anties they imporil rown live nf the people at th dump, Heb ned to arrest them and this has raised Ioley’s ire and on every oceasion the latter bullies the little man, Absolutew Pure. shakes his powerful fist in his face nd makes direful threats about. “licking” him, This powder never A marvel of purity More cconomicil ¥ kinds, and cannot he sold in strength and wh than the ordina On_one occasion he went to Brady's house and tried to ¢ him outside to get a whip. competition with tne muititndes of low cost, ving. Thursday evening, while the oficer | shortwelght alum or phosphate powders. Sold was enjoging aquict gume of cards, Foloy | enly In cang, Moyai Taking Fowder Co, i3 came up and without any provocation jerked | Wallstree State Line. To Glasgow, Belfasty Dublin and Liverpeol From New York Every Tuesiay. to location xelursion 6 to 0. him from his seat, tore his collar, neck-tie and coat, and closed his brawny finirors over his throat until Brady was black in the face. Foley was about to strike him when a o of men nterfored. After these facts brought out in court Judge Berka gave alecture for such contemptible con- duct and added thereto a fine of £1 NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER A MiLLION DIstRIBUTED! Cabin passs of s oom We are done with the past season. COMING, We have nearly sold out our winter goods, and have not enough left to make any noise about, and the incoming spring goods require all our attention. seve badly crowded. The first now enlarg 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, compri It is needless to hats at about one half i lver | To inangu ate the season | new shapes, at 95c. for $2.50. ing the makes of the best n y much about the prices. what other dealer: charge size the fact and wish it understood that we are | are guaranteed to us from reliable makers, and such as we can warrant to our customers, hat in our establishment f hat, if any imperfect on or damage is found, even after the hat is worn—we take it back if returned within a reasonable time, and give either a new hat or return the money— What othe: establishment will make such an “ofter? Our Spring Overcoats are now coming in. line we have ever shown, and our prices will be as low as usual. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE ONLY. one of the larg h:nul!ingr no matter how cheap we place on sale to-day 7 knows only is sold with During the past few woeks we have been renovating our store, and made ral changes by which we gain more room for departments that h'\\n‘ herctofore heen room wag the Hat Department business has grown to sich proportions that its guarters were entirely too small. ed it considerably and arranged it in better shape, we ave pleased to announce Our hat Having o<t and most complete assortments of stifl and nufacturers in the count Everybody But aside from this we want to empha.* 7 good honest hats, such as that we are selling this understanding. dozen elegant Cassimere Hats, We shall have this season the These hats are of a quality which are nsnally sold by other dealers handsomest Steerage to and ¢ at Lowest Rates, AUSTIN H.’H.Il\\lN&:;v“.l J JOIN BLEGEN, Gen'l Wes 164 Rund ¢ oy S r P HARRY MOORES, Agent, O ras a * Louisiana State Lottery Company, | tedvest Cabin Rures to . ‘_l|nm-r\wvrnlv-|l »ln- the lwulhl.um-- in |~4'\.‘ f"l‘r . % ranc ¢ 4 DALt of the present State Con- R. ALFRED SH(PMAN, e STl ke O L Sl R D Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. o S Physician and Surgeon ..‘.‘u; \|"§'|"n"x"" |I).-”.‘\n\‘.‘».‘.'\ PLATTSMOUTH, Nlcm:.\sn A, B i il 8 i S OWEN'S ELIECTRIC BELT Musie, New Orleans, La, = P et L Ethuy G raby FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, BENTS' P atented Aungust 16,787 Improved Fel Ts LADIES' s::: For Integrity of its Drawings, and Prompt L Payn et of Prizes, No. 4 SPINAL APPLIANCE. ATTESTED A8 FOLLOWS! APPLIANCE ATTACHED. BELT, “We do liereby certify that we superviset arraugements £6: ull the Monthly and Semi. A al Drawings of The Louisiana State Lott pany, and i person mange and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are condicted with hou good faith toward all part the company to use th's similes 0f oua signatures ate tisements,” A7 We, the undersi ay all Prizes d . which may be presented at our coun- ATTACHED. 4 i 1t wave be Teants the bost, and this hewill fad n A H ans Nat'l Bank, CARL KON, Pros, Tnion National Bank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, At the Academy of Music, New Or- leans, Tuesday, March 12, 18890, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. "The Owen TelUis nota Chain, by any one before n oIered for sule. is ap; 128 pages written by a_phy hout tho aid of it phiysiciitn or the waste your money on belts patented y 1it ihe belt is notadapted to their ¢ the; tion jon, Fem: World to produce Contains Two Bnflm ies and Twenty Galvanic el Guaranteo Balt, which {ains Two Batt pd Selle, ito the body, and is & To show the Entire Confidence We hav 1, and if it does not Prove o be oF nn of over 40 years of medicine. ago. } The OWEN ELECTRIC BL ~[Galvanic Belt and Suepensory will aracter ileart Dis- =7 Diseases —2 from In ¢ Com- .;dlun mild or ukness of L retion in’ Yo nts, in fact will com ade Suspensory. stromy t P ing Jlo nted An jody Belt has e ody Belt has 3 anted! ers from all others. d, of any'de ot iption 1hours day or night, do what we RnQrefiont. xperience, which will Jo sent you with Send for a pair of Dr. Owen's Ele We have private congultation rooms for will be so advised. Open at all times. 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Electiie current can be Tested and superior to all othiers ot onsible partics on thirty e for our free Hlustiated pamphled W to treat yourself with electricity Lor Cold Feet, Do not t they will receive an honcst opinion, trial belt see 128-page pamphlet. 308 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. 100,600 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves, $10; Quarters, $5; Tenths, $2; Twen- tieths, $1. ZE OF £300,000 is. ..., 100000 15 00,000 10,000 50,000 00} 100,000 50,000 30,000 990 Prizes of §10) aro 99 Prizes of 100 ave 9,90 3 Prizes, amounti ickets Dra ) torminnl pris to Capital Fon ¢ r any further info ] | adaired, write 10 1bly ‘10 ¢ | your res | {iher e diivedy Wi SPECIAL SALE | Tl nadron. " n enclosing bearing your | | | o Ny spECIAL PRICES ON MEN'S TROU- | 0l I S, Express Monoy Orders, or SEIS | inordinury letter. Currency by ally at th ~eu~()|l We aresure yon what wo are doin. Look atour window and you can see a faw of the | barzuins. Come in and we will show you | with pleasure, Address Reglstered Letters to NEW ORL NATIONAL BAN New Orleans, La. T hat the prise VAL BAN! REMEMBIR BY FOUK NATL X £ fioketaure siyned- vy the BN OLTAL T the price of tho « sraction ot s e SRS U VAL CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. QAUIORHIb gatred in beware of ull imitations or lost NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. 5. DEPCRITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Canitaln R . .£400,000 Surplus Jan. Ist, 1889..... 52,000 OFFICENS AND DIRECTORS; Yares, President LEwS S, REED, V) H. W, o President, H.S. HuGHEs, Cashier. DIRECTOR: A B TovzauiN. WV, Monse, Jonx B, CoLLing, J N H. PATRICK, It O CusirNg, THE IRON BANK, Corner 12thand Farnam Sts, al Banking Business Transacte OUR BANK ACCOUNT, If you desire to ope rmake any change, w shall bo pleased to confer with you. We alloiv Depostts, Disconnt Business Pajer, Tanue Drafts on the pmeipal Cities of Europo, Ao Le f Crodit, wid erunsact any busiiess fi tho jit SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. 1030 W (0 ) utition, ‘wo siall be b ased 10 866 OF COrre- spond w twenty st 1Y S f\ KEAN&C Buuuns.' CHICAGO succsns PRESTONKEANSG N. V. Office: 2 Wall 8t., cor. Broadway. AYYCTATE] ‘;m QU{;/}RS PENNYRO success{ully used wonthly by over 10,000 Effectualand Pleasant m- by mail.or at druggists. Sealed Mmm Dimior, Mo melauml by mail by Goodnma Drug Co, Oumalia, Neb, AG Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For e by Goodman Drug Co. 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