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AR AN ST NA g it Tk CITY, The jury in the case of Frank Lucas, who was charged with stealing a watch, disagreed, He will be tried again to-day in Judge Berka’s court. Deputy County Marshal Freeman, of Kansas C has arrived to get John Lafferty, a man who is wanted there for burglar He left with his prisoner yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. J. Johnson had a cape yesterd morning. He a8 boarding the cabla car at Twaenticth and California when his foot struck a pile of dirt which had been thrown from the man hole, causing him to lose his footing, and he was thrown to the ground. The car step struck him, bruising hin severel narrow es- Personat Paragraphs. At the Windsor—Joseph Dawson, Denver; N. A. Warren, 1 J. T. Spivey, nas City ond, Fremont (hm-nl H. Webstor, Chics City: E. D. Leonard, , Pittsburg. n, Schuyler Beller, H ndj J. D. Chandle Whero is the Harpist? Germarro Lagraco, an Italian boy twelve years of age, left home with his barp a month ago. Mo first went to Sionx City, then to Norfolk and finally to Covington. Since that tme nothing has been heard of his whore- abouts, His parents are of the opinion that he was kidnabped, us ho was a spiendid harp player. Nebraska Fish Oulture, Lew May, of Fromont, who is a member of tho stato fish commission, is in Omaha. In connection with the development of the business of the hatchery he states that in about ten days the private car, to be used in transporting species of the fin be ready for service. Ho also tional buildings are to be Bouth Bend. The Public Library. The vublic library has recently recewved soveral valuable additions to its long list of books, and is growiag 1n daly importance as well a8 popularity. The library has been conveniently arranged under the direction of Miss Jessie Allan, the librarian, and now cortain space otted to everyone of the various clpsses of books in the library, so that there is no dificulty in finding any book desired on any subject. The books used for reference only are placed in & separate apart- ment, and the library is becoming a very popular resort for professional and business men in scarch of information. A Quict Wedding. A very quict wedding oceurred between 4 and 5 o'clock last evening 3 Capitol avenue, in which T.P. Cartwright, a well known traveling man, and Miss Lella T, Hudson figured as the contracting parties. Dr. Duryen pronounced the ceremony that linked their futures, but only a few of the most intimate friends were invited to assist in launching them upon the sea of domestic happiness. The groom represents Williams, Van Arnam & Harte, of thiscity, and is very pular with all who know him. o and his ride left ou th 5 Union Pacific traio for the west, expecting to spend their honey- moon in Denver, Salt Lake and othier west- ern resorts. Assesscd a ~mall Fine. Mike Roach was brought here yesterday from Ord and arraigned in the United States court for selling liquor without a licence. He first declared his innocence, waived pro- liminary examination and was bound ovor. This action seemed to annoy two or three of the old man’s friends who came down to see him through, and at their earnest solicita- tion he consented to plead guilty on one charge (there were two filed against him) provided District Attorney Pritchett would agree to dismiss the other, as he had done an hour previous in a similar case against Bamuel Sherman, of Beatrice. One of the frienas went before Judge Dundy, and to him made a statement of the accused’s con- dition, whereupon his honor consented to let him change bis plea to guilty and submit to the payment of a $25 fiue and the costs in the case. — Magic City Lodge No Past supreme president, Alexander Roth- enstein, of San Francisco, Wednesday even- ing organized Magic Gity lodge No. 8, of the Order of the Golden Shore. The following officers were elect President, R. C. Hilliker; vice' president, H. Heyman; secretary, C. W. Miller; treasurer, Mrs. Jacob Jaskolek; conductor,Samnel D. Royer; aside guardian, Charles Mattisou; outside guardian, Joseph Anderson. Past presidents, Jacob Joskolck, Charles Singer aud Georgé J. Seltzer. The next meeting will be held Wednesday evening in Kuights of Labor hall, when trus- tees and reprosentatives to the grand lodge will be elected and President Rothenstein will install the office slect. Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, ne dullness, blues, cured by Dr re. Samples free at Kuhn & nd Douglas, A Petty Swindler. A very shrewd piecé of swindling has just ocome to light, and a hundred unfortunate laborers are wiser but poor men on account of the swindle. 1t seems that atall, slender, well dressed man, with dark eyes and mus- tache, answering to the name of P. C. Col- lins, arrived here last weels, and, going to Mrs. Brega’s employment agency, repre- that he wanted 100 men to go west and work on the railroad. He gathered up the men on the streots and agreed to pay Mrs. Brega $10 for the use of Ler agency as hisofice, He collected §2.50 from each of the men and ordered them to await his ar- rival at Mrs. Brega's. He paid Mrs, Brega & forged check for 10, but never appeared to take his employes west with him, and the un- that Collins i gone for other arts with their small change he had col- lected. Ho is still on tho wing und his vie- tims are nursing their wrath, Golden Shore. THE THIRD SEASON, The Programme For Celebrating A1l Saints' Day at A)l Saints' Ohurch, All Saints’ church holds its taird annual festival to-day, All Saints’ day. In the morning at 11 o'clock, holy eommunion will be administered, with the even song festival in the evening. Tne choir, which will consist of thirty voices, wili be assisted by Claud Anderson, #oloist at St. James church, Chicago. ‘The music at the 11 o'clock service will be: Procossional. Hymn 202 Jommunion service in B ilat. .Calkin Authem—"What Are Theso That Are Arrayed in White Robe: Hymn . Offertol Lord’s Day Recessional. ..., At the evening service the musio will be: Processional—*The Son of God Go Forth to War,” St. Annis tune .ar'r by Sullivan Magr Jimittis in B flat, 20500 .Calkin Anthen § or- atorio, he Light of the World” Bolos by Master Auderson, Miss Pennell and Mr. Peruell. Offertory—*‘Praise Jehovah,” Mass In C. iymn 187 from .Cherubine ..No. 403 Hymu 157 dunll of St. John's will preach both the morning and evening ‘services, After the evening sorvice the usual parish reception will be held at the rectory, Very Rov. Dr. Hutt, cathedral, Denver, C A Preventive for Oroup, There no longer exists any doubt but eroup can be prevented. True croup never appears without warning, and if Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given as directed as soon as the first indica- tion of croup appears, 1t will invariably g‘lpoll all symptoms of the discase. 'his can always be done if it is kept at hand. 50 cent wnd one doliar bottles for sale by all druggists, o WALSH'S 8CH What He Thiuks of the Grand Jury's Work. £d. Walsh is very sore over the censure of the grand jury upon tho work of the con- tractors of the new county hospital, “one of whom Tam which,” to quote Mr, Walsh. “It is a shame and dead wrong,” sald Mr, Walsh to District Clerk Moores yesterday morning, *‘for those fellows who don’t know anything about buildings to censure contract ors who have beon in the business for twenty- it years, 48 wo ha hon Mr. Walsh proposed a scheme by which the county can get out of paying for the county hospital. *‘We are going to go fore the county commissioners,” said Mr. “and have them got five expert build- ers to examine #he hospital and the first story of Tir_Der buiiding and the Ames building at Eloventh and Harnoy stroots, n't 20 per cent botter than either of thoso buildings, we_ won't. chargs the county @ cent for the whole building. , OMAITA—Special at- tention to comr 1 men, Finest and largest hetol in the west. Kittredge & Brainard, proprieto CHOICE SINNE Judge Berka Pantshed Their Transgregsions. Police Judge Berka's theater was packed yesterday morning from his honor's bench to the alley wall of the large court room. The docket announced that fifty persons had violated the law, but nearly all of the charges were of 4 minor naty After a number of dranks and vagrants had been dispased of, a tall, whiskered old soldier, with ragged garments, one bad eyo and a $3 fiddle, limped forward to respond to the name of W. H. Pingre “You are charged with being drunk and a vagrant,” said the court, ain’t nothing of the sort, judge, fiddler and earn my living that way.” - “How do T know you are fidd] “DIL prove it to you, boss,” aulf ther Pin- gree took out his fiddle. He had only played a fow bars of *Chippie Get Your Hair Cut” when he had the court, his cleri and Tom Ormsby doing a “rag.”’ After a few more selections of a classical nature the pris- oner was discharged. Minnie Farrell, a voluptuous blonde, was in for creating a disturbance in a_Douglas street saloon, and was fined $6.50 for what the policeman said was taking ‘the name of God in vam.' Flora Mi fed that Charles Call had sworn in_her presence and wrongfully accused her little brother with stoniag him, Call was assessod £17,50. Jack Ritzgerald was up_for kicking in the door of Mrs. McCann’s boarding house on South Thirteenth street. The lady weak- cned and refused to prosecute. The prisoner harged and Mrs, McCann was forced osts of the action. Charles Genr was caught at the Union Pa- cific depot while trymg to confi- denco a farmer out of moucy. He was locked up as a suspicious character and is held for further evidenc Harry Barnacle was examined on the seri- ous charge of stealing a pigeon. He was discharged . PAXTON HHOY Whom for I'm a e Don’t buy trashy imitations. Get the genuine Red Cross Cough Drops. TO RIDE Ol WALK. The Letter Carriers Want to Got a Whole Loaf. The letter carriers are on a strike against the Omaha Street Railway company because of the fact that Uncle Sam hus seen fit to pay car fures for only those who deliver mail in the outlying districts. Postmaster Gallagher has been notified by the department at Washington that he will be allowed 288 every three months with . which to pay these fares, but the carriers have combined and say they will not compromise on any such terms, They want an_ arrangement made to enable them all to ride. or else, as one of them put it, **We will all walk.’ “It is because thiey abused the priviloge, said an official of the street car comp: “that we discontinued the free ride order. It was afrequent occurrence of a summer evening during warm weather for ten or fifteen ~lotter carriers to crowd a grip car and take an evening at our expense.’ For those who go half a mile before reaching their districts, it has been figured that they are justly entitled to 9,200 rides quarter, and to pay for these the $238 allow- ance has been m Mrs. Winslow’s children teething quiet sleep. oothing Syruv for produces mnatural 25 cents a bottle. A Methodist Bishop. Bishop W. allalien, of New Orleans, came into this city Wednesday morning on his way from the Dakota conferences, He will spend a aay or two here and then go to Topeka, Kan., to attend the annual meeting of bishops, Ho was met at the train by Dr. J. B. Max- field, Rev. J. W. Shank, Rev. A. Hodgetts and Rev. C. W. Savidge, The bishop went immedi of Rev. J. B, Maxfield, whose guest be is. ‘'he bishop looked into the plans for the Poople's church, and spoke to tho pastor these very encouraging word “Brother Savidge, I am glad you are here in this fleld. Tam glad you are 1a the opera house. I think you ~ may have four or five hundred conversions this year, Don't bo discouraged if your morning congrega- tions are not lurge.” Make your sermons us attractive as you can. Get in musicul instru- mects—they will help, ~ You are solving the problem of *How to reach the m The best and surest way is to go after them. Give them the glorious gospel of the blessed God in all its freshness and fullness.” The bishop and his son, the Rev. Dr. J. B, Maxfield visited Tue Bee building yesterday. The party expressed surprise and adwiration at tho city of Omaha and Tits B building, Why don’t you try Red Cross Cough Drops, five cents per box, Alexander’s Appointment. The telegraph yesterday conveyed the intelligence that W. H. Alexander, of this city, has been appointed surveyor of customs of this port. ‘This announcement is in accordance with the facts which have already been published in these columus, the Nebroska delegation in congress as also & number of leading citizens having endorsed Mr. Alexander for the pluce, Ui avpointment of course will be follow- ed by the retirement of R. C. Jordun, who now fills the place, an also by the retirément ely to the home THE of customs for several yours. Mr. Alexander's assistant will be James N, Phillips, who was aiso a_candidate for the position, and_who for some time acted as deputy sherif, Under Mr. Alexander’s administration the office will be improved, 8o as to become one of the most important under the government, at this place. It will also be worked &0 as to inure to the advantage of the merchants of this city, and for this purpose a board of ap- praisers will bo appointed, the same as in all the large cities of this country. Pt Walking advertisements, woman_and child Bull’s Cough Syrup pra I'he wonderful cures by Mr. M. S. Culp, a chronic George St., Baltimore, Md., wide-spread iut Every man, who has onco tried Dr. annot say enough in its Salvation Oil of rheumatic, 220 has awakoned THE REAL IXCNANGE, How 1t Proposes to Handle Propevty For Sale. “People generally don't scem to under- stand the aims and objects of our open board departure,” said & member of the Omaha Real Estate exchange. ““The impression seems to p ail that we n simpty formed 1nto an organization for the purpose of sell- ing real estate and getting our little commis- sions, That of course is one of the objects of the association, but what we hope fiest to ac- complish is the establishment of a daily meeting piace, where business men, capital- ists, property owners and prospective pur- chasers can meet an hour each day and com- paro notes and exchange views upon the state of trade and_business in wencral. That is what we need more than anything else just at present. We have a fine large room on the first floor 1n the northwest corner of the Now York Life building and when our exchange is fairly working we propose to muke the meetings so atiractive that business men will be compelled to at tend them for their own interest.”” SWiLL you explain, in plain English, the methods ‘you mean to use in disposing of prove id securities in your open board sessions!” was asked. “With pleasure,’ was the reply, “and that is the point we want to get the peoble to un- derstand . If you have a piece of property which you wint to sell, you give mo ti agency for it_and fix youl upon it will, in turn, list it with every membs the oxchange. 1f you want it sold at au, we will offer it at such salesat our meetings. Or you may place it my hauds for sale on call, for one or any number of days not ex- ceeding one month. That means that the lot will be called for sale for two days in succession and will then be put on the list with the secretary of the exchiange ana wiil be for sale by him or any member of the ex- change for thirty duys, or a shorter period if 80 desired by the owner. The prop 3 be relisted as often as desired, but will not be kept on the secrotary’s books more than thirty days at a time if not solc The regular annual mee change will bo held on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which time oflicers for the en- suing will be elected and time fixed for commencing the daily sessions of the board. of the ex- Taken Unawares, Unsuspected causes for malaria_exist everywhere. A sunken lot partly filled with water in the vicinity of your abode, a new location upon land fiiled in, but formerly overflowed or marshy, and causes far more oceult than these produce the uv.moapnu-xr miasmata which constitute the germs, t Af inhaled, ripen into fover and ague and con genital maladies, A person taken unawares with a malarial complaint should, as soon as 1t declares itself. seek aid froni the safe, non-disappointing, cordial medicine, Hostet- ter’s Stomach Bitters, which has for over a third of a century, and in every quarter of the globe, relieved the walaria-stricken, and neutralized miasma in aiv and water. The Bitters imparts activity to the stomach, bowels and hver; repels incipient rheuma- tism, and remedies inaction of the kidneys and bladder. Appetite and sleep are im- proved, and the infirmitics of age witigated by its use. PR AMUSHE ‘When Luecille Western Lynne” her audiences wept. T'he heavens so frequently shed tears. But no el mental disturbance could prevent the aud: ence from assembling to sympathize with the leroine whom the lamented Lucille so faithfully portrayed. Last night there was not s of starlizht, and from a leaden sky fell drops of wintry rain. It was anything but an opera might, but “Bohemian Girl” and Abbott conquered. Boyd’s was filled, and the enthusinsm was as genuine as the mght was dreary. Who not know ‘“Bohemian Girl,” at in part, and who does mot ap- in greater or less degree, its oft-sung numbers! There are some men r die, DBalfe scems to be a wman 1l live forever; at least until the peo- ple shall have forgotten the tuneful arias and choruses of his opera, which is, really, as cn- during as *‘Home, Sweet Home.” ‘I'hio cast was o good one. There have been greater, even by this company, but lust night littie was found wanting. In her care- ful and interested rendition of her solos, which ranged’ from simplicity and tend ness to fervid and florid efforts; in her dispo- sition to plea an_over-ex @ audience; in the beauty, variet d richness of her costumes, it may weil be doubted if Emma Abbott, 1n Ariine, ever appeared in this city to greater advantage. Miss Aunandale’s Queen lacked the melo- dramatic picturesqueness of most women who cssuy the part, but this fact detracted but slightly from 'the general excellence of the characterization. Mr. Montegriffo worked hard in Thaddeus and scored @ success. He possesses true aramatic fire and worked himself up to a fine frenzy while rendering the “Fair Land of Poland,” which evoked stanza encores, Dur- ing his singing of *“Ihen You'll Remember Me" a host of memories ‘swept across the mind of the star. Unbidden tears began to flow; and, with her bead turned from the audicnce, the tell-tale mementoes of a love which, seemingly. the gr as not de- stroyed, wero wiped away with but 1ll-con- cealed emotion Mr. Pruette made an_excellent Count, his “F l:u;r!. Bowed Down” being deservedly en- cored. Walter Allen's Deviishoof was somewhat conventional. The costuming, stage business aud singing of. the chorus wus very good. Cushman’s Mentho inhaler cures catairh, headache, neuralgia, asthma, - hay fover. “I'rial free av your druggist. Price 50 cents, DIED. At Omaha, on Wednesday morning, rlwuluxu e of Lier son-in- Jeor, T, 2518 Capitol avenue, Mru chucnl Knox, Interment at Brownsville, Pa. played “East KNOX BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. UNITED STAES DEPA TMENT OF Aul(ICULl‘LIIL Washington, D, C. By an analysis of Dr. Pric it ca s Créam Buking Powder I find ofully compounded, and I rogard it as the best baking powder in the market in everd respect, PETER COLLIER. Late Chemist of the United Stat, Department of Agricuiture, . OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, of Vincent Burkloy, who has been inspector | 'DRS. BETIS & BETTS 1408 FARN A StRERT, OMAYA, NAR (Upposite Paxton Hotel) Office hours, 0 8. m, to 8 p. m, Bundays, 10 a. m_to ] p. . Specfalists an 500185 Chronie, Nervous Skin and ol feee. s sent Ly securely ® oa Tror SbReFYAIOn. G ckly, safely and permanenti NERVOOS DRI Setitition st ses, Night K sions, Physieal De atlsing from naisc tion, Excess or Indv . producing Ste ness, Desponden Impiss on the fic sion to society., y alscouraged, lack of ¢ dence, dull, unfit forstudy or business, and finds lifo o' burden. Safely, permanently’ and pri: vately eared. Consult Drs, Betts & Botts, 1408 Farnam St,, Omaka, Neb. 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WRAPPERS, (LARGE 512E) 3 and Teeeive a *MAIRRLESS « FOR * SHAMPOOING - - *(@labratad « ACTORS a0 ACTRESSES riday and Saturday. Emma Abbott Matinee Saturday, Bidlliant Success of the EMMA flmumamm:flm [ABBOTT| L0000 13 30 ) (6 0 3. DL TC 0o 00 GRAND OPERA COMPANY TO-NIGHT—Balte's Tuneful Opera, EMMA ABBO tire Company in Cast. FRIDAY—Bellini's Grand Heroic Opera, NORMA. NORM ABBOTT and Enti m ABBOTT MATINE quisite Love L: y in Cast, ounod's -Entire Company. Gilbert & Sullivan's 1sation, \l‘()“l,\ OF THE GUARD, 1e Merryman and His Maid, MMA ABBOTT and Entire Company. Gorgeous Cost Enchanting Music! lh'lllmlll \ll-«' en Scenel ‘resorved. conts. PRIC Wl Balcony dm CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. AED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND, FO SALE. The large increas in the west, The stock is well selected and desirable, being clean and new The business has been established 23 y his is an opportunity rare ly offered; good terms to Address MAX MEYER & BRO., Omabha. rtsponalblt_ parties, TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS: Thanking you for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us in the past, we now offer you Watches, Diamonds, Silverware and Art Goods at prices heretofore un- known in Omaba. early in our wholesale business demand- ing our whole attention, we offer for sale our RETAIL JEWELRY STORE. The location is the finest in Omaha, prominent corner; the building i has recently been fitted up in the most modern style, and is conceded to be the finest j THE GONTINENTAL Clothing House We do not our Clothing. but that does no TS And OVERCOAT $1%, 825 and_$3) ce vasil by puttin; rior not nlways (he ¥ ved in purcl upiy, but it is t ¢ that count WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON OVERCOATS THE CONSUMERS OPPORTUNITY. JANUARY PRICES IN b5, & e s vl Bogs & Chilren s Overeog AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF STYLES. QUANTITIES UNLIMITED. EN'S CVERGOATS SPECIAL BARGAIN LINES, $10, $I12 and $15. EXTRA LONG OVERGOATS. We have manufactured 10 styles of extra length Overcoats, not Ulsters, but Regular Overcoat Styles, 50 inches long, Cassimere lining and in every respect a very desirable garment for this climate, and a style of C'vercoat not made by any other house. $12, $15, $18, $20, $22 and $25. IN ULSTERS We have everything, Beavers and Tur Trimmed choicelines. lgia ed by the kefulness, Mental oftening of the lirain, resulting in leading to misery,deciy and death, Old Age, Burrenni<s, Loss of Power . Tnvol ay, ness, ' Conv Ptk Headach uso of al Isions, ervons ov.rexertionof tho Liain, s 11¢- hdu'gance. Each box containg month's treatment. 1,01 & hox, or six hoxes 00, sent by mai! prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUANANTEE SIX BOXES, To cnre any case. With each order reccived by s {0 sIx boxes, decompanted with $:.°0, we will gend the PUrCIHSEr Our Written guarintee to re fun | the mony it the treatment does not effect acuie Guardn ed only by Goodman Drug Co., > Agents, 1110 Farnam Stroet, Uimaha, Nebraska, State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin passage 5 10 0, necording to location of stat room. Excursion §65 to ), Steerage to and from peat T AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Gen'l Agents, 3 Hroadway, New Vork Jous BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Agent 164 Rindo!p HARRY E. MOORES, THOS, MCCANNE, Agents, at Omah CEVEN AWAY‘ ost Ratos. t., Cliicngo, “a“relinblo atonce. Cureaguaran: LECTRIC €O wy w:u?u.m-. A0tes BOSTIN. ass OMARS QEBIGRB«@SUMIW! Prices, Chinchillas, Ulsters. Some Fur, \'(‘X'y Freize, N. W, Gon, 1374 & D0oce $18, OMAHA, NEB. FOR THE TFKA'I'IILNT OF ALL CERONIG and STRGICAL DISTARES BRACES, APPLIANCS FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Bos} Facilities, Apparatusan dies for Buccesafu’ Treatmen NINETY ROGIiS FOR PATIENTS, ‘Boasd & Attendance, Heat Accommodations in West. 07 WRITE FOR OIROULARS on Deformi Club Fect, Curvatures of Epine, Piles, xeum:hy ol Bronanii Laslation e s, Mo st Blvod Eot i1 Busg sl G e st DISEASES OF WOMEN 5 phb e R R Only Reliable Medical Inatitute making a Bpecialty of PRIVATE DISEASES A1l Blood Dlaca, cernfilly (reated, Syphi without mereury. TAL FOW KK, Puriles t Bowe by correspond. edicizens i P10, $12 and $15. pecialSuitSale TIXIS WHKK Look in our windows for styles and prices. The se son for our Fine Suit trade is now well advanced and we will make this a very interesting week for those who appreciate fine quality and low prices. It will interest you to see the suit you can buy at the sale for $10, $12.50 and $15. MAKA MEDICAT, & 5O 13th and Dodge Btrests, UIAEA, 'EB‘ Boys’ Overcoats, $5, $6 and $7. Children’s Overcoats, $3,$3.50, $4, and $4.50 T Twenty different styles of Children’s OVERCOATS, ages 4 to 14 years, at §5, which cannot be bought out- side of the CONTINENTAL for less than $7.00. FREELAND, LooMIs & Co, Cor. 15th and Douglas St. The Largest Clothing House West of New York most store being the new, and the velry establishment MAX MEYER & and Farnam BRO., Bixteenth streets,

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