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THE CITY. L len Overcoats. The cold spell has brought out the over. coats stolen during the milder weather, and yesterday the police recovered five of thewm. Grand Larceny. Arvil Sarlin, accused of stealing 65 from a house in which he was rooming on Paul street, will be triod for grand larceny before Judge Groff this morning he Art Association. Miss Knate Ball will give an interesting and “The inconsistencies of art’ at the Linin A large attenda: instructive talk on dern decorative allery this evening. cmbers is expected Out of Cheyenne. oon a forcigner she aud said walked in from Cheyes On bel rarcd for it was fonnd th both feet we dly frozen, and he was accordingly removed to St. Joseph's hospital. —— somfort, improve- exion, only Poz- is nothing” equal m He G resterday afterr at the station for applied s had for Por beauty, for ment of the zoni’s Poweder; ther toit . com The Public Last month 460 new volumes were added to the public libeary. Of this n Byron Reed presented 201, and at the last meeting of the dircctors the librarian was instructed 10 ¢ Reed the thanke of the di rectory valuable gift, an acquisition to the library wi rary. I, Townsend Brady, a young man twenty- seven yoars of age, who has.veen studying under Dean Gardner for ministry, was or- dained yesterday morning rinity Ca- ady’s home is ad will remain in Omaha as assistant to Dean Gardner. Advise to Mother, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all_pain, cures wind colie, and is tho best remedy for diarrhoes 25 cents a bottle. ——— Adjourncd. W. Sehwartz and George Jones are classed as vags by the police, and yesterday after- noon thoy discussed the chances of being compelled to work this summer. It finally wound up in a fight, with a drive to t v tion as A uel, and the debate was ad- journed sine dic. Will you suffer with dyspepsin and liver complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is aranteed to cure vou. For sale fhy wdman Drug Co. —— Sent to His Home M. Norwood, an architect Y., of whom Tue Bee made mention yesterday morning as being in the county jail, afflicted with St. Vitus dance, was sufticiently rational to be relc He started to his castern home with a friend named H. H. Hall is the architect of the United § ment building at_ Carson City, had left that place fc t when ho was seized with the discase which caused him to be held over in_Omaha .for treatment. He was considerably better yesterday morning ween he struck the fresh and invigorating air. of Buffalo, company orwood tes govern- The Olilhl\,\l» ABIETINE OINT- MENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is hsolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds aud chapped hands, and all skin cruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AR- IETINE OINTMENT, Sold by Goodman Drug Co., ut 25 cents per box—-by muil 30 cents. : et He Looked Respectable, H. J. Bramble is a well-dressed, respecta- blelooking man, and although he works on a small capital, he lives on the best. The last capital on which he worked was $20, which he worked from a confiding ‘fricnd in Ne- vraska City by meaus of a check on a bank n which he had no funds, The police were nstructed to look out for him, and found him atthe Miliard yesterday afternoon indulging in all the delicacies of the ses . ‘was not much of the §20 left, he was sent to the police cell annex, where the city marshal of Nebraska City said he would call on him, et ¢ The ;Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men Not_so Hostetter's Stom- ght to the spot it is designed to beneficia affect, and there i 0 tardiness in its action. But while it re- ves constipation in common with dyspep- and liver complaint—a: o griping and_abdominal d duced by drastic purgatives never pre its operation. Its thoroughness is unmarred by violence, the chief characteristic of most laxatives, and one that is highly prejudicial 1o both bowels and stomach. It is only by invigorating the intestinal canal, and thus fitting it to perforin_its oftice as a natural sluice for the effcte matter of the system, b at its regularity can bo perpetuated. To e ken by drenching is to insure its re- ps2 into disorder. This the Bitters never @s. Chills and fever, nervousness, Kidney mplaints yi eld to the Bitters, and appetito nd sleep are impro ved by it, —-— Stole a Vinger Fred Rock, a French barber, and Pat Finan, a plasterer, engaged in an snimated conversation at the Caledonia saloon on Dodge street yesterduy afternoon. Finan was getting the best of the argument, and Rock endeavored to stop his flow of lunguage, by inserting a ficger in Finan’s mouth, As a result Finan cut short tho debate, and his opponent’s finger in the same mouthful. Rock was arrested ana spent the nizat in the cells, but neither Finan uor the missing finger can be found. Gang aft aglee.” ach Bitters. It goes A New Train, connecting link between and Kun~u\ has Just h\'uu Tl lu-x\gkx in sc This train I 4:4 wes Council I-lu leaves Omaha at é and runs through without c Manhattan, Kan., waking nectious there with the Kan of the Union Pacific railw points in Ko 5 and Cole ound, and for Topeka, Law sus City and points cast and south via Kangas City. Returning, train leaves Manhattan at 2:25 p. m.; arriving at Beatrice at 6:25 p. m., Lincoln at P, ., and Omaha at 11:20 p, m., Coun- cil Bluffs 11:40 p. m., making dircet connection with Kunsas division trai from Kuusas City, Lawrence, Topeia and the cast, and from Denver, Salina, Abeline and all points west, enabling passengers to visit tho principal points in Kansas and Nebrasku in the shortest possible time. These triins have first- class cquipmient, consisting of smoking cars and first-cluss day coaehes of the latest pattern, The new train will (ill a long felt want, and is bound to be popular. - - AMUSEME IS FORLTHE WEEK, noyn' Thursaay--James O'Neill in Monte Cristo. James O'Neul in Monte Cristo, g d A L-Jumes O'N i Monte Cristo. Saterday Night—Jawes O'Neill in Cricto. Monduy strols, Tuesday—McNish, Ramza & Arno's win- Illc‘l W Monte GRAND OPELA TOUSE, MeNish, Raniza & Arno's min- nesday Afternoon--MeNish, Ramza & Arno’s minstrels Wednesday Night--McNish, Ram/a & Ar- no's winstrel i Thuraday —Creston Clark LDEN MUSEE. Every Afternoon and Night.-Prof. lace's exbibit of silk woris and a numbe: other curiositie in Hamlct, Wal- of SUIT AGAINST THE CITY, The Gas Company Demands Payment of a Disputed Bill Omaha has another big law suit on bands. The gas manufacturing company has instituted action to recover 8545823, al- leged to be due from the city for furmshing gas for lighting public offices and streets from August 1, 1554, to January 1, 1588 In its petition for suit the gas company sets forth that it is a corporation existing under the laws of tne state and was organized for the purpose of carrying on the of manufacturing and selling gas; that the city is a municipal corporation craated and or- ganizod as a city of the first class until March 0, 188 equently thereto a city of class, In of and the into business and subs the metropolitan consequence ity entored 4, 1883, by the this the company terms of which to furnish gas as defendant for light ho places and by the city The contract made under a penalty for the term of five years from the date of its approval by the council and mayor. It was upproved the same day that it was made. The company cl: all the terms and and during the streets, alloys as required und dosiznated that it did supply gas for lighting public oftices and buildings during the entive five years' time; that from September 1, 1883, to August 1, 1884, the city remunerated the company for all gas lamps used and work performed une ms of the con- tract, at the prices fixed; but from August 1, 1884, to Januury 1, 1588, the city has refused to pay for the company’s product. During this period the company afivms that it sup plied the city with a large quantity of I u o amount of work in keeping awh agrec to th ts, public wpied by lamps str it hias performed sions of the contract, sara did light the grounds of the city by the councily ms that five 1 publ up to the present time the city has been paying for the use of its lights. For the three years and five months that the com smpensated for its gas, the amount of the bill accumulated to the'sum of £16,52%, the amount now sucd for. The gas people asscrt that they often r quested the city to pay for the gas and lamps, but it refu and neglected to come 10 the'front with the collateral. If you need a perfect tonic or a blood purifier. take Dr. Jones’® Red Clover Tonic. 1t speedily cures all troubles of the stomach.kidneys and liver. Can be taken by the most delicato. Price 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. - SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Notes About the City. Dr. J, C. Whinnery and Dr. H, H. of Omaha, spent Sunday in the guest of Dr. Whinn James C. Corley b Kerin, city, the s removed to the Hardy from Hubbell returned yesters of George W. was won by nd chain urday night, H Omaha, formerly of Crete, descrte band about the holidays and bas b in the custern part of the city with a_ Bo- hemian by the name of Jjoseph Maoketing, Saturday the wayward woman was found, and on complaint of John Dingman, the pair avrested. Judge Ieuther fixed the bail at £00 cach for hearing to-day. The new Protestant Ipiscopal s organized in Hunt's oper: The ofiicers elected ar superintendent; seeretary ce; assistant secrctary und tre and musical divector, Dr. yester Houlgat A W. uror, Mrs \\ Hunt will leave to-day to enter the Des Moines universit The Rt. Rev. Dr. Worthington, bishop of Omaha, assisted by Revs. Zahner, Gamble Witherspoon, dedicated Martin’s Pro- testant Kpiscopal ciurch 3 choir from St. John’s church, Omaka, as- sisted the choir of Martin’s. A large number of Omaha friends were present, The joint committee representing Union No. 112, Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, and Local Assembly No. 8,616, will meet Wedn ¢ evening to arrange n pro- gramme for o series of public lectures and ;’I"]!l" meetings, to be held in Kuight of Labor all. Hon. D. Giffin, Judge of the District of Iowa, says: pleasure to recommend Chamberlain’s Remedies, because F do so from actual experience in the use of them in my family. T refer particu- 1in’s Cough Remedy, unexcelled by any Jas, which 1 other.” SR S The Overcoat Trade. One week ago, E. H. Marrick, of 1913 Capitol avenue, lost an_ elegant cape over- coat, and 1ay a poli found it on a Sixteenth t tailor Sweigler, He proved t he had bought it in good faith from a Tenth strect second hand dealer, and on_surrendering it was allowed togo. The Tenth street man is out the umount. Beecham's Pills act like magle on a weak stowach, THE BLAKE INQUEST. It Discloses the Details of' the Terri- | ble Accident. An inquest over the remains of Howard M. | superintendent of construction of the k Life Insuranc ug completed at Seventeentl trects, was held yesterday in Drex undertaking rooms. The three wit- sses were Jtobert Cheyne ,foreman of the bricklayers; a labo r, and I, Tisher, th which is conne building. I out: For some days two gangs of men have becn at work with the building, one doing the plastering by day, the other the concret ing on tno floors and the tiling by night. This double force was required because, as both daepended unon the sume elevator, they could not use it at the same time to advantage, Saturday night about 9:80 o'clock Blake visited the building as usual to the progress of tho work. On the basement floor he boarded the elevator with-the inten- tion of asconding to the fifth story. The cle vator is intend of mor- tar, brick, co ials. La- Farnam olovaior n the ollowing facts were brought Mr. and other mate Used hy the United States Government 3 Publi Analysts, ax the Strongest s 1oL contati Ammoni tiusts, Vanilla, Lewon, Orsuge, Almond, PRICE BAKING POWDER €O.. its company's build- | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. borers are not allowed to_ride upon it, casionally, however, Mr. Blake subordinates in authority made of it. The elevator is a rough one and in_ width s two feet narrower than the shaft in which it works, the shaft being designed to accommo- date the permancat elevator. This differ. ence in the width enables the workingmen to roll barrows loaded with material upon it and have them carried to any desired height without the handies coming in contact with the floor beams, The engineer was signalled to raise the elovator, As thore was work in progress only{on the fifth floor, the en- neer stopped the engino when he 'thought the clevator had reached that landing. In this stoppage he was_guided by a mark upon the ator rope as it wound nd his cylinder, Occasionally 1t is necessary for him to re rse his engine to enable the ele vator to rest oven with the floor. Then planks on hin stended to the el vator, and upon these the barrows are rolled from the clevator to the floor abutting. When the clevator reached the fiftn floor, Blake stepped from it. He cither led against, or slipped on the beam of landing which was wet and slippery. He wnd_disappoared down the two-foot opening between the elovator and the side of | the shaft. A few minutes afterward he was picked up unconscious in the sub- and i fow minutes later still, ho was He had fallen seven stories, a of feot inches, havin the utime struck upon v a protruding nail on the where he made a fruitless attempt with his hands to catch a saving hold of the landing, He was then thrown to the west, and again to the east, where he was picked up, This of the testimony of Robert eman of the bricklayers, Miller, , ana Engineer 1 isk y roturngd'a verdict of I in accordand with the facts. Mr. Coburn, father.in-law of the deceased, a pharmacist n Boston, will arrive here Tuesday to accompany the remains to Boston. and dead. distanee 10 in “necidental That hacking coug hean be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. g MRS, BEEC pstant Inguairies as to Wh Come Up. “When will the mucder case of Libby Beechler, slayer of young Harry King, come un for trial?? This query is daily put to the prosecuting attorney, the sheriff and oflicers of the court by hundreds of curious people, No tine has been fixed as yet for the trial The prosocuting attorney stated a few days wses would be disposed or would be put on SU IS MOW mnani- fested in the of the court believe that the throngs of p-ople that will attend the trial will be greater than that of the Laurer murder which took place two years ago. Miss Beechlers incarceration begins to show on her very plainly, although she is in better spirits and does not look 8o careworn as_she did a month ago. She is permitted to leave her cell which is situated in the north wing of the prison, whenever she is so inclined, to walk around ‘the interior balcony. \Vhenever taking such exerct s in mourn- ing, and strolls leisurly arouna guzing over the'railing into the corridor below at the pris- oners It is thought that she will be arraizned for trial abont the middle of March. ASE. © nit Wil Fisher Printing Co., 1011 Farnam st., telephone 1264, blank boolk malkers, ete. - Fine piano tuning at A. S Com i Unbidden afternoon the wife of J. E. But- ler, residing at 14)1 Jackson street, had occa- sion to 1 her home for a short time. On her return she found that thieves had paid a call and removed some articles of jewelry, valued at &0. Che police were notified and will investigat Hospe Thursd —_—— Mission Work, Another of the interesting reports from the Omuha city mission is made public, and contains information that can be read with profit. It outlines in figures some facts that may be appreciated, but never understood by those in happier circumstances, and leaves J for reflection the statement which tells how the mission aids the poor, whom *'yé have always with you.” For the week ending February 15 fifty-six warm winter garments were distributed among the néedy. Twenty- nine of these were the gifts of friends of the cause, and twenty-seven represented the worlk of childish hands in_the mission school. Financial aid was necded in two cases of sickness and out of the millions of dollars in Omaha only #.20 was available at the mis- sion for that purpose. On St. Valentine's day all applicants for aid went away without receiving anything, and the only reminder of the fact they of the occasion was the fact that they had been forgotten by their more fortunate fellow citizens, and allowed to spend the day in hunger and cold. The week ended with F' 2 was marled more prominently, by a sickness and death that drew on the sle funds of the mission for #12.09. And the waifs_of the mission school w from, and by the work of their b tributed twenty-four out of the seventy garments distributed. Sowe of the recip- icnts are neither ungrateful nor forgetful, and one, at least, repaid the relief formerly granted her, by handing in to the city mis- sionary a small cash contribution and a few little buby hands of her otvn children formed under her guidance. In the meantime the Young People’s Society of Christian En- deavor, of the First Congregational, iias pr sented the mission with a street lamp to be placed near the door, and a reversible black- voard will find its way to the mission, Ten and cards of iuvitation to the gospel tings have ulso come from the same society, that the tad articles of w Fought Under A man who was dr I, and who attained the agé of nearly | one hundred and two years, was bur ently in Cypress Hill cemetery. s Moses Seligman Bauer and born in Germany, April 3, 1 Bauer served Napoleon under e | sion for a month. He was disch | from the French sery because he wi the oldest child and the support of a large family. Four or five years ago he found that smoking made him dizzy and broke off a life-long habit. He used aleoholic drinks moderately from his youth. apoleon fted by Napoleon He wis, Mr. npul- DELICIOUS Endorsed by the heads of the Great U Purcst and most Healthful, Dr. Price's Cream fmeorAlum. Dr. Price’s Delicious Flavoring fix- . etc., do not contain Poisonpus Oils or Chemical New York. Chicego. ®t. Louis, Absolutely Pure. This powder strength and whol than the ordinary ho sold in competition with tne multitudes of low cost, shortweight alum or phospliats powders. Sold ouly In cans, ' Hoyat Haking Fowder Co, 120 Walls w York DECLARKE Sure cflm” ESTABLISHED l85| 186 So. rvel of purity omieil Chicago, Il CIMk 8t, The Rogular 01d-Established JPHYSICIAN AND SURCEON 1s st Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUGCESS N AT e Chronic, Nervons and Private Diseases. & NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting’ Crains, Terrible Dreamy, Head ahd Back Ache and al the effects leading to early decuy and perhaps Consumption or Insanity, treated scientifically by new methods with never-fallng success, &3~ SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis- u-n ermanently cured. 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McMENAMY, Cor. 13tb and Dodge 5ts,, = + OMAHA, NE| ot and Varic T, SaERsteeds oy 6ol the world erating ‘acontinuons mm“f" faonetle et Belepiiie, Poworful, butatle, ngxumm. auid Eisiivor Avoid frsudd uu"in:‘ L FOi BISEASEA I8VEETOR, 181 huux AVE.- Chicace. DR. ALFRED SHIPMAN, Physician and Surgeon PLATISMOUTH, NEBRASKA, Extraordinary Bargain Sale to Close the Season Preparatory to opening our spring goods we have inaugurated a Grand Closing OutSale of many lines of our most popular lots in our Mens’ Suit Department, and Our Boys'& Childrens’ Department LOT NO. 1--We have marked a number of Mens' Fancy Worsteds, Scotch ts, embracing goods sold all season for $18, $20 and » allow No goodsto grow rusty on our counters and Cassimeres Sack Sui price of $12.5 30 to close. We wish it understood that we and American Cheviots $22, down to the popular These are all this season’s goc -:1\, new and fresh, and made as only first class clothing should be, periect in euers respect, and guaranteed to give such satisfaction to the purchaser, as to increase the popularity the Continental has Mens’ Fine Crade Suits, is $12 LOT NO. wil, offer the less than $18 per s LOT NO 0. already obtained by seiling only reliable goods. Remember the price of this lot o, SPECIAL IN YOUTHS’ SACK SUITS, PRICE $12. -We have censolidated saveral lines of Youths’ We guarantee that not one in this lot has ever been sold tn our store for Buyers will appreciate the price when the goods are examined. em at $i2 per suit., uit. Cassimere and Cheviot Sack Suits, and BOYS’ LONG PANT SUITS, Ages I3to18. In th have sold all season for $10, at the nominal cost of $7 per suit. BOYS’ LONG PANT SUITS, Ages 10 to 13. LOT NO. 4--A goods, are of LOT NO. 5:-This week we have sold a large number of pantaloon Noaw styles will be added, and we claim this to be the choicest bargain fine Trousers, in several choice styles at $3.50. ffered to close at $5. special bargain lot of School Suit s in Cheviots department we will offer about 130 suits of pure, all wool fabrics, goods which and Cassimeres, the roughly reliable MENS’ PANTALOON DEPARTMENT. high as $6. and $7. LOT NO. 6—In addition to the above we have added 150 pairs n a neatbrown check, in all sizes up to 42 waist, at $3.00 per pair. Cheviot Pants, in a neat brown and gray check, loon shiown in ou Sample garments urned at ou OMAHA 1 windows to-day. at $2.50 per pair. of genuine Sawye Samples of the advertised last Monday at $3.80 ale we have ever had. New, Not one pair has been sold for less than $3, and some as Cassimere Panta- pairs of ail woo, 2 pantaloons wili be And 200 MAIL ORDERS. r expense, BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets. Dr ity & Co NATIONAL DISPENSARY NERVOUS, CHRON MEN and WOMEN s 10 cessfuily treut YOUNG MEN flering from the £ youthful foll especiaily o the poc MlDDLE AGED MEN | ro many t : bl ing or b o Cira in wil aneh i tl ito-urinary « Btump 1o edlock,” 1re0 1o il DR. 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