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THE CITY. When you SUNDAY BE people say it upon it. mail your : 10 a friend must hav sixteen-poag the postoflice Personal Paragraph Congressman Connell returned from Washington yesterday and will remain here. Two Cents, The postofice clerks say that hundreds of sixteen-page SUNDAY BEE'S are mailed by in subscribers to friends throughout Some of these bear 1-cent nt stamp is required to carry issue of the matohiless SUNDAY dividual the country stamp, A 2 A sIXLen-page Bre the and best Pe. made. s’ s purest sonp . A Blaze in a Barn A young fellow 1 a4 Dickey set fire to gome rubbish close to a barn belonging to Mrs. Rico, at Twenty-first ana Poppleton streots, about 2 p. m. yesterday, and the flames \Were communicated to the ba The fire d tled out and the blaze was exting about $0 worth of Death of Thomas Kelley. Mr. Thomas Kelly, formerly of Burling ton, died yesterday morning at St. Joseph's hospital. His vemains were taken to the family residence, Fifteenth and Dorcas streets, The deceased leaves a wife and eight small ehildren, Due notice of the fu neral will ve giver That hacking coug hean be soquickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We gunrantee it. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. Unnecessary Arrests. Mayor Broateh was interviewed concern- ing the communication of Councilman Kas- par in which it is allceed that a great many uunecessary arrests are made by the police. The muyor says that the mutter is to be care: fully looked_into, ana the records of the jail and court will_beé compared for the next few days, and if there appears to be an undue number of arrests, an explanation will be asked from the oflicers making the arrests, and an effort made to stop an indiseriminute use of official power. rope. Special short tour to the capitals o five Buropean countries — England Scotland, Holland Belgium and France Costing $260, which includes all necessary expenses, embracing more travel and better ac- commodation than ever offered by any management. Longer tours, ineluding Germany and Switzerland, costing $350 and $450. Send for circulars, M. J. Woon & Co. 1223 Farnam St., Omaha Neb. 31 Broadway, New York. Oide ed to Change. he officers and attaches at army head- quarters are plunged in sorrow over the loss of an associate and friend. Yestesday Colonel Hall, chief inspector for many years of the department of the Platte, received engraved document from Washington order- ing him to report for duty without_delay at Los Angelos, Cal., as mspector of the de- partment of Arizona. The n will be succeeded here by Major Vroom, promoted from a captainey in the Third cava The order for Colonel Hall's removal scems to have been very much of a surprise. No one, not even the colonel himself, apperrs to have had ary premonition of such o change, His popularity among the officers and men here is 80 great that, said Major Breck, “We are all broken up over the certainty of losing him." E . The longest_pole knocks the persim- and Bigélow’s Posigive Cure s all coughs, colds, croup, hoarse- bronchitis, asthma, influenza and consumption. Pleasunt for children. Sufo and speedy. 50 cents; Goodman Drug Co. NEWSY SPORTING GOSSIP. New Shooting Grounds—Wednesday's Benefit—The Faie Wheelers, A committce of the Omaha Gun club visited the [owa side yesterday afternoon for the purpose of selecting new shooting grounds. This they succoeded in accom- plishing, sccuring the best and most avail- able grounds to be had within a radius of five miles. They are just across the river within easy reach by the motor line. being only an eight-winute ride from the Millard corner. These grounds will be nicely fitted with a small club house. They will provide for trap shooting and a_ superb rifle range, It is quite probablo that the Council Blufts club will unite with Omaha_in fitting up this new site. The grand annual shooting tourna. ment will be held here in April, ‘The management of the coliseum will give & benefit to the men taking part in the late walking match Wednesduy evening. An in- tereating programme 1s being arrunged for the occasion. The female bicyclists will all be here to- day and to-morrow, and prepare at once for their six day's chase, which begins at the coloiseum next Monday nigat. Miss JJennic Oakes, Helen Baldwin and Louise Arimaindo arrived Saturaay, with Manager Tom ISck, The ladies received Tik Bee man in the par- lors at the Millard last cyening, and gave bim some information conce rning their sey- eral careers as bicyclists. Miss Oukes, the English champion, is a decided brunetto, and quite hundsome, while Miss Baldwin s as pronounced a blonde, Miss Armaindo, the Omaha publie is acqu: ted with, Miss Onkes was born in Lancashire, England, and resided in London until two years ago, when she camo to America, Her first u)) pearance as a bicyclist was in Elmira, N, Y., where she defeated Elsa Von Blumen in @ mile race. At Pittsburg she rode second to Lottie Stanley in the recent six day race. Miss Baldwin was born in Pitts. burg. She rode her first race at her home, showing evidences of much endurance and speed. Sge has also vidden i Brooklyn and New York, and proved herself a first-class bicylinne, She can ride fifty miles as fast as the bost of them, Miss Armaindo obsorved that she had thoroughly recovered from her late jll. ness, und intends o0 show the rest of her air competitors what it is to ride a six days' race in the midst of her friends. There will be another installment of the fair wheelers here to-day and another Tuesday morning. John 5. Prince and Judge Shields shot a blup rock mateh, twenty-one birds, eighteen yurds rise, on the North Omaha Gun club grounds yesterday afteraoon for & medal. “Lhe score Prince. ML 1 1 1111 1110 10111 PRI 1111 1-20 Shields 0—18 A New Train, The connecting link between Ne- braska and Kansas has just been plac in service by the Union Pacific railway. This train leaves Council Blufls daily at 54, m.; leaves Omaha ut 5:05 a. m., and runs threugh without change to Manhattan, Kan., making direct con- noctions there with the Kunsas division of the Union Pacific railway for all {:;mln in Kansas and Colorado west- und, and for Topeka, Lawrence, Kun- 806 City and points east and south via Kansas City, Returning, train leaves Manhattan at 2:25 p. w.; arviving at Beatrice at 6:25 p. m., Lincoln at 7:50 p. 0., and Omaha at 11:20 p. m., Coun- cil Bluffs 11:40 p. m., making direct counection with Kansas division trains from Kausas City, Lawreuce, Topeka and the cust, and from Denver, \'ll‘i"ll, Abeline and all points west, enabling pagsengers to visit the principal points ln Kansas und Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains have first- class equipment, consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaches of the Intest pattern. ‘The new train wili fill @ long felt want, and is bound to be popular, i Fisher Priuting Co., 1011 Farnam st., telephone 1264, blank book makers, ete. WHAT PEOPLE TALK AB0 Views and Interviews Caught In Hotels and Elsewhere. FROM OMAHA'S SUNDAY GUESTS. Hon, Church Howe Commends the Legislaturs On the Theory That It Might Be Doing Worse. Mr. Howe Speaks In strict and faithfu established »of his rog Church to sery Sen from Lineoln he can hear pass tne Subbath without grow of it. Mr. Howe says that when ourament comes he is very glad ym the tiresome old eapital and legislative dis on his curs, camc Saturday attend church wher up n eloquent sermon § ing wear, o get away f g0 where uninteresting cussion 18 not constantly g in Replying to rep ialinqu inform tion concerning business transacted this ses. sion the senator stated that thus far ther has been no bad legislation, **Yon may also say thatthe good amounts to very little. That too s an advantage the state should rejoice over, The less legisla tion the better. Tt would be blessing if our sixty day scssions came around only once in six years. ‘Take the 500 bills introduced and not more th n one twenticth of them deserve recognition. But they take up time and give fellows an oppor. tunity to talk, consequently two-thirds of the time is simply wasted. However, i din’cutting the appropriations down from a half toa million dollars below what they were two years ago, the people will_have no_grounds for complaint at th legislature, Not_u single “job" has becn permitted to go through, though it is well known that several have knocked at the doors for admission,” Mr. Howe thinks Nesbit's jury bill, in which the com missioners” of Douglas county are 8o deeply interested, is a splendid thing and onght to become a law. 15 chief object, if passsed, will be to knock out the rmy of professional jurymen. s your estimate, senator, ¥ business body of men, and they were undoubtedly selected solelv from a business standpomt.” Blaine and Windom know all about. It is not necessary to uss them, Novle'is an oxcellent man, stands the head of the of the St. Louis bar and is looked upon there as a man of su perio y and attainments, Tracy is one of the very brainiest and best men “in the state of New York. 1 have known him for twent He has a splendid record Allin all it s very fine cabinet.” of Har- is apur Hon. Wm. E. Douthill, a leading lawyer of Topeku, Knn., made his first visit to Omuha yosterday. Like all strangers he was greatly surprised at finding here such a large, well built and finely paved city. Mr. Douthill says that the Kansas politicians are making a great serambie for appointment to federal vositions wnder Harrison's adiministration, It is worse there than in Nebraski every oftlee there are at least ten ¢ A few who have no hopes of winning any thing at home, have put_in their oars for something outside. John M. Guthrie, judze of the district court at Topeka, is fishing for the chief justiceship of Okluhoma when that territory is opened for settlement, and B. Bradford, ex-attorney general wants to either be made chief justice of Utah or given some foreign mission. Tne Bee mau solicited Pat O. Hawes yes- terday as one who ought to know all about it, for the names of Nebraskans who are cager to succeed some democrat in a govern- ment office. “What!” said he, indicating much astonishment at the request, *you don’t expect me to glibly run off the names of 10,000 men, do you " L had no idew tuere were that many on the list “Well, that's about the size of the army. Several ‘aays ago I wrote to Scnator derson fora friend of mine who w insignificant £1,500 a year appointme morning I received an answer from the sen- ator, in which b \yS there ar thir plicdnts for the sume position, I expecte ask for an office myself, but have changed my mind, and will contintie to saw wood."” George B. Wendling, a lawyer of ville, 111, who started out seven years ago to annihilate Bob Ingersoll in the lecturing business, is at the Paxton. Mr. Wendling is an entertaining speaker, has a tehy way of sailing off into high flights of fancy, makes a good appearauce on the plat- form, and since his subjects deal with re- ligious topics and are full of sympathetic phirases he has become popular with a large class of people. or eight Reference to the appearance in Omaha, this weel, of Madame Janauschek, drew from her manager yesterday, a little story of how the celebrated actress was recently vie timized by a Kansas real estate agent. or six years agoshe was induced to invest about §25,000 in lots in_Emporia, a quiet, un- enterprising county seat of 5,000 population, with plenty of shade trees, u few hundsome residences, several two-story brick stores and the sfate normal school. ~After being led into the scheme, it was considered noth ing wore than a natural conscquence that she should make the sharper her agent. In course of time, the fact be- came known that Madame Janau schek found herself sorely pressed for ready mon to meet demands made upon her from Germany, and, to raise it, she gave a blanket mortgage on the property. By and by, this mortgage came due, W hat, with meeting current expenses and the out lays consequent upon her professional life, the famous tragic star had tot been able to save very much, She succeeded in complet. ing what scemed to be satisfuctory arrange- ments for paying the debt in small install- ments, This plan w 1a little while, when,suddenly,the agent notified her that the bank which héld the wortgage was impatient and would foreclose. Before she could do s0 all her holdings were gobbled up. How ever, while tne agent had her money the stress got cousiderab il e, Lyman Richardson is very cnthusiastic over what Lio belicves to be substantial pros pects for Omuba's rapid advancement towards commercial and metropolitan supremacy. During the course of u brief conversation last cvening he asserted tuat more improvements of a permanent char- acter will be made before next New Years than ever before, It is almost an assured fact thut work will bo comwenced this spring on the new government building, the ity hall is going abead, & . million _ dollar hotel is amoug the enterprises, I know of several Used by the United States Government. g Public Food Analysts, as the Strongest PRICE BAKING POWDER CO THE large business blocks consolidatea cable and will' bond their property spend half of that sum Patrick cable company is preparing to con- tract several miles of road, J. H. Millard and some of his friends have purchased the motor frauchises, and they, too, anticipate extending their lines in ail directions. With 80 much money going into improvements and ambers of labor- ing men n't see why we are not bound 10 have along stretch of easy times. in contemplation, the horse car comuvanies for §2,000,000 and in extensions, the He in d all it business, after-din question Jolin Ryan is a citizen of Hasting forms ter that his town hus I wants of the wild western boom M. Ryan was quictly enjoying an ner cigar when interrupted with a as to what preparations Hastings was mak ing for improvements this year said he, *i don't know that we propose to do much of anything. The excitement created there W0 years ago by a gang of pernicious real 1ts injured us more than can be They ereated a false impression pwn has not fully recovered from it Compared in_size and importance Hastings is certainly the third town in Nebraska and ays will be, but that paper boom hurt her all the same. A great man - were in- duced there 1o spend ypey than ¥y had in the ercction of buiidings for which there was no legitimate demand and which are now standing idle. However, business is good, the town continies to grow right along and everybody, including myself, appears to be happy.” and t herlain's Cough Remedy specially for coughs and colds and will cur severe cold in less time than any other treatment. It does not dry up a cough or cold, but loosens and velieves it. It is unequalled for croup and whooping cough. No one afflicted with a throut or lung trouble can use it without benefit. There is no danger i giving it to children, asit contains no injurious substane or sale by druggists. Chamn Is made « FABRICATION, cks the Bottom A Exposurs A BASE John B. Sawhill Kn * Out of an Alleg Concerning the report that James W. Sav age, the well known jurist, had withdrawn from Custer Post, G. A. K., for the reason that during the Grand Army parade in the fall of 1887 “one John B3, Sawhill trailed the national emblem white passing by a port of President Cleveland.” Mr. Sawhill entes adenial, and when questioned last night, said: “T brand the report entire as a fals hood and the anthor a falsitier. In the first place sudge Suvage was not in Omaha on that o but was on his way to Europe, On that day i 1 by marched oy ¢ membver of the Fourth cavalry, West ginia. On the day of the parade ref 1 marched with the West Virgin and Captain James Weir, of G was commander of our division. federate soldier marched beside me. When we reached the Paxton, where President Clereland’s portrait, together with Lincoln, Grant and others, were displayed, Captain Weir gave o command 10 salute. 1 dipped the colors accordingly. That was and is the military form of salutation with the standard cologs. ‘The colors never touched the ground, neither did 1 think of any person heing so ig- norant as to not understand the form of sa- lute. That is all there is to the report —some- body wrote it who is ignorant of military et quette. Now as regards the exciting scencs concerning it at the post, I will say that noth- ing of the kind ever transvired or was ever intimated. Judge Savage never orated on the subject, nor did anybody else, and I d mand proof of the assertion to the contrar withdrawal of Judge S a_ fact, but he only asked he be granted an_honorable discharge and it was granted. This is not uncommon. ‘There arc numerous cases where withdrawals are granted in the same way. Judge Savage gave no reason for his withdrawal and in fact was never at the post since his return from Europe, and was not very regular i his attendance at any time while he was a meinber, The whole re- port I deny in toto and pronounce a series of basc fabrications. I am an old soldier: I fought to preserve the government. I'he war is over and its horrors should be for- gotten. ButTam patriotic and in this_light 1 respect the exceutive power of the United States, whother it be in the rauks of the democratic or republican party, Gro: Cleveland, while in the exceutive chair, our president, and as an American citiz respected him as Grover Cleveland, prc dent of the United States, just the sume and with the same loyaity as I do Prosident Har- rison. I never iel the colors go down under fire, 1n days of peace Iwill be among those who will keep the stars and stripes sus. pended from every mast, and no matter what the political ‘creed of the chief ex utive may be, [ will respect the dignity of that high oftice. In referring to the Custer post alleged wrangle, I will say that last December 1 was unanimously elected its commander, being voted for alike by the democratic and republican members.” Courtships averaze three tons of coal each, and scores of bad coughs and colds: but then every prudent gallant is provided witn a bot- tle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which costs ounly 25 cents. All our city father Oil, the greatest cur Price 25 cents. ANNOUNCE Vi i 10 An ex-con- say: ¢ n on earth for pain.” Madame Janauschek, the great tragic queen, arrived in Omuha last eveniog and s at the Paxton. Manager F. V. Hawley is here in charge of the company and will take them through to the Pacitic coast. They have had large patronage so far this season, and had _esoucially large attendance at Lin- coln ou Friday and Satucday evenings, This and fo-morrow evenings she will play **Meg Morrilics” at the New_ Grand, und on Wednesday — evening Tacbeth.” The madame announced this to be her’ f 1l appearance in Omaha. The advance salo in- dicates large andiences, Miss Lottie Church, lady who resided in Omaha several years ago. and who is well and favorably knowa here, is having great success in *“The Kuling Passion,” the preat scenic play that will be presentad at the New Grand on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh’s” Vitalizer is guaranteed to eure you. For sale jby Goodman Drug Co. MOELLER years, Funeral will take place March 11, at 2 p, from his late residence, No. 2618 Farnam Frienas are invited. Leo A. Moeller, Mareh 10, aged m. o treet. 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Numerois remudics wore used for it, but the Cancer grew steadily worse, until it sedmed at 1 was doc + otliers of the L whch, from the foread out tie pot oritinn di's 1 had taken soveral bottles, when 1 fornd myself well._Fitnow that 8. 8. 8. cured me, Winston, N. €., Nov. 2, "85 Mus. 8. M. 1 end for Bo 1ESWIFT < on Cancer ind Blood Disese FC1Eie Co., Drawers, Atlanta, Ga, 20to 60 DAYS, This is u disease which has heretofore BafHed all Medical Science. havea Remedy, unknown to anyone in the rid outside of ourd’ ¢ that has NEVER to cure the most obstinate cases, Ten days in recent cases does the work, 1t fs the old chronic deep seated cuses that we solicit. We have eured bundreds who have been abandoned by Physicians, and pronounced incurable, and we cnallenge the world to bring usa case’ that wo will not eure in less than sixty Since the history of meaicie @ true specific for Syphilis has been sought for but never found untii our 2 AGIC REMEDY, red, and wo are Justified in saying 1t 15 the o Remeday o the World that will'pos- itively cu because the latest Medical Works, published by the best known authorities, sy there was nevera teue specitic before, Our rem- edy will dure wnen everything else has failed. \\n{ waste your time and money with patent medicines that never had virtue, or doctor with shysicians that cannot cure you, you that have ried everything else should come to us now and £t permunent relie YOI never can get it slse- where, Mark what we'say, in the eud you must take our remedy or NEVER recover and you that ve been aflicted but a short time should by all means come to us now, not one in tenof n cases ever get permanently cured, Many et help and think they ave free from the Qisease, but in one, two or three years after it appears again in a more horribls £yrm, This is a blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Blood Discase when Everything Else Fails, THE GOOK REMEDY GO, Room 10 and 11, U. 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CENT. antiual ividends on the investment, OVER 10,000 MACHINES IN SERVICE. 1% NOTICE! a1 We will attach our Gias-Saving Machines to any meter upon the basis of one-half the value of monthly Savings, Practical tests made a our offica, vited Agencies distributed i all cities, THE GAS SAVING GUARANTEE CO., » Corner 16th and Faruam Sts, OMAHA, NEB Public in- VIGOR, & gt v rfectly Tegmined by the Bew ep'prouete Memeries. b i linique, 16 Trement 61, Our full line rect styles. Ouraim is to furnish ¢ garments perfect in fit and workmar windows are very attractive this week by the display of this line of goods, Men’s Suit Department. Spring Owercoats! of Spring Overcoats is now ready for inspection, comprising the choicest fabri s and most cor reascnable cost. Our s iship at special offer for this week 18 a line of men’s all wool blue chevict sack and srock suits, made from agood= ordered especiatly for our trade and recommended to business men as a very desirable and perfect fitting suit as the reasonable expense of $10 per suit. Sacks and frobks, all sizees, hildrens™ Department. Our new goods are coming in eve The -ale in our children's department last year, was fur heyond our expeetations, g Continental was opened. by keeping the largest stock and selling only first elass goods, and at prices that only large n offer we expee: to double onr hu sliown this wee siness this season. pecial hargain, a neat brown che vy day. Our stock ab present is more One of the choicest st k in Scoteh Chevic date the nd can 1its wo have ever offered {or the piice ig Ages 4 to 14, complete than at any since nufacturers ik, ot at £5 por MONEY ORDERS. 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