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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; 1TEURSPAY. NOVEMBER 29 : 1888. THE CITY. Lemuel Jacobs and Llzzio Williams , were married Tuesday afternoon nt the cfllcc of the Juslico O'Connoll. The young ladles of the Frances Cleveland club intend tomnko that or ganization a permanent social club , and next week will give their first leap year pnrty. Hlrdlo Mann is sutnp Jerry Dee ol South Omaha for $200 damages. She chiiniH to have rented a house from him , expended money for repairing It , had her carpets cut to fit the rooms and moved her furniture to South Omaha , only to bo refused possession by the de fendant. I'crftonnl Mr. Cecil Clay Is a guest at the Paxton hotel. George M. Looticclt , Chicago , Is a guest nt tlio Murray. Paul Ludtlulccn nnd wife arc stopping nt the Mgrchmitn. Ir. Clurlt Gnp-\n of Chicago , bus coma to rcsklo in this city. Miss Koslna Voltes mid maid mid husbnm nro nt the I'axtoii. C. A. Kstes nml F. V. Wincholl , New York nro nt thu Murray. Thomns Wilson , of Snlt Lake , Is rcgls tcrcd at the Mlllnrd. T. Murphy nnd J. Martin. Minneapolis , nro guests nt tno Merchants. Mr. Morton Setter , London , England , Is a guest at the Pnxton hotel. T. M. Peterson nnd wife , Plattsmouth Neb. , uro registered ut the Murray. John M. Francis , n prominent newspaper man from Detroit , la n guest lit the Mtllnrd Mrs. J. H. Darnotl of Ottnxvn. Kansas , Is visiting Mrs. M. P. Smith , 1413 Ohio street Mr. D. 13. Stewart , Aberdeen , Scotland en route to iJiiKluml , ls stopping at the Pux- ton. Courtney Thorpe , Frank Dietz and Mr. nnd Mrs. Follx Moiris , of the Yokes com pany , are guests nt the Mlllurd. At the Windsor : A. W. Griggs , Hk Pcney ; M. B. Harbor , Fullerton , Neb. ; L > P. Ivcnnept , St. Louis : II. 13. Choud , Knoxville - ville , la. Wm. C. Long , formerly of the Republican , lias become connected with the Omaha ofllce of the Nntlounl Life insurance com pany of Vermont. At the LJnilicr : C. U. Cornelius , Marlon la. ; F. S. JInrsio , Milwaukee ; W. II. Haw kins , Cedar Haplils ; Ous Lovan , Chicago ; L. W. Cottrell , Scward ; Alex CoardLa , Crosse. J. Edgar Jones , Now York , ia registered nt the Atlllurd. Mr. Jones comes to Omaha to figure upon the filtering basin proposed to bo built by the Omaha Waterworks com- Lloyd Hrezcc , the advance ngcnt of "Sol Smith Uusscll" company , is at the Millnrd. Mr. UrczcQ la a journalist of something moro than local repute. Ills publication of the Detroit Dally News in reel ink created quito n sensation ut the time of its occutrcnce. A Ctualicd Finder. J. E. Kiloy , the upholsterer nt 1714 Hurt street , while nt work in his establishment , got ono of his llneers caught between n couple of cog wheels and had it badly crushed. Iln HMH D George Watldell , n contractor residing at Walnut Hill , has disappeared. Waddell was Inst seen on Douglas street Tuesday night. It is feared that financial troubles have un settled Ills mind. Her Motlier'H Kiitjaijemeiit Mnmio Edtnlson , who lives on Jackson , near Thirteenth , complains at police head quarters that ono John Hussoll has secured possession of her mother's engagement ring and refuses to return it. Notice on Sirs. It In jr. Yesterday Deputy Sheriff Louis Grebe served notice of trial upon Mrs. II. King , jr. , now a prisoner in the county jail. The no tice set forth the critno of murder in the first degree. The defendant exhibited not the slightest emotion when she received the doc ument. A lluntiwny. A valuable team , belonging to Homan & Terry , was left standing on Sixth street Tuesday afternoon , nnd taking fright , ran away. The bugpy to which they were at tached was broken into pieces , and the horses collided with a moving freight car at the Tenth street crossing. They wcro thrown down , but not seriously ihjured , however , nud wore taken to the barn. A Young 1'riHoncr. Jake rtcthcrs , n youthful culprit of nbcut eight years , was arraigned before Judge Berka yesterday on the charge nf assaulting nnd beating a playmate named August Con- donicr. Nearly nil the family connections of both boys appeared in court as witnesses , but the judge thinking the youthful prisoner , who was badly frightened , was punished suillciently , discharged him. to Weil. The following marriage licenses wore is sued by Jutlgo Shields yesterday : t Nels A. Nygrist , Omaha 25 J Matilda E.Johnson. Omaha : . 21 ! Michael Smlddy , Omaha 28 Knto IInlcy , Omaha 22 Alfred Morell , Omaha 25 Christian Nelson , Omaha 23 Fred II , Mutterson , Omnhn 28 Edim E. Thomas , Randolph , la 23 Tlio Guards' Unznnr. The guards' bazaar continues to bo well patronized. The manage ! s nro san guine of coming out ahcntl at the week's ctul. The special feature last night was the singing of the Oniahn Matlrignl club , Mrs. Cotton , Miss Elizabeth Poimoll , Mr. Wnlter Wlllilns and Mr. Thomas Pcnnoll. In con nection with this bazaar it should be men tioned that the contents of the armory nro punrdcd each night after the hour of closing by n detail ftom the company. Four pri vates , with ono iion-commlRHlonod ofllcer , mount guard during the "silent watches. " ' 1'ho sales are reported as being most satis factory. Death of Minn Eddy. Miss Rosalie Eddy , of late a teacher in the Paul school , died Tuesday night of typhoid fever. Miss Ed < Jy was a young woman of unus ual culture , and maintained u high runic ns a teacher. She was quiet and retiring In her manners , nnd had miiuy friends. She was educated In western Now York , nnd tit "Wollcsloy college , and came to Omaha seven years ago. All of the time since she has devoted to teaching , and she hns proved a valued Instructor in the Hnrtman , Puclllo and Paul schools. Her death will cause re gret among all who know her. Howard tor lOmbezzlers. The creditors of the state bank of Val paraiso offer $500 reward for the arrest of F. A. Scovlllo and George A. Crafts , who vie- tlmlzcd people in that neighborhood of about (100,000 , and then fled. Scovlilo Is a man of about thirty-five years , dark complexion , grey eyes , and a brown moustache. Ho has n mole on his cheek , aud n largo mole or tumor back of car , Ills front teeth are crowded together and badly discolored. . Crafts Is about twenty-throe , is small in slzo and stylish appearing , and has dark hair and eyes and small , black mustache. He Is a distinct , rapid talker. Public "works. A special meeting of the board of public work * vras held Tuesday afternoon , nt which all members were in attendance. Es timates for paving in favor of Hugh Murphy were submitted and allowed as follows : Pa cific from Sixth street to eastern terminus , 13,273,00 j Vlnton from Eighth to Twentieth Btroot13S4'5.SO , ; iutcrsectiqn of Sixth and Paclllc , M22.20. Contracts of Hugh Murphy were sub mitted and approved for paving alloys in blocks with Sioux Falls granite as follows ; Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth and Web ster and California , between Sixteenth and Seventeenth and California and Webster , bo- twcea Sixteenth and Seventh aud Chicago nnd Cans , between Sixteenth nnd Seven teenth nnd Dnvonport and Chicago , between Fifteenth nnd Sixteenth nnd Davenport nnd Chicago , between Ninth nnd Tenth nnd Leavcnworth nnd JonCT , between Tenth nnd Eleventh and Leavcnworth nnd Jones , be tween Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth nnd Mnrcv nnd Lcavcnworth , between Ninth and Tenth and Mnrcy nnd Lcavenworth. between Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth nnd Hurt nnd Cutnlng , between Sixth nnd Seventh nnd Plorco nnd Pacific , between Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth nnd Webster nna Hurt. A Mysterious Dlnniiponrnnco. Mrs. E. M. Hurton , 513 South Seventeenth street , Is greatly concerned over the myster ious disappearance of her father , Mr. A. G. Reed. The old man Is almost sixty-eight years old , nnd within the last few years has been unfortunate , so that ho has had to rely on his widowed daughter for support. This hns made him very despondent , and ns ho has been sick of late , it Is feared that In n fit of temporary Insanity , brought on by brood ing over his cares , ho has committed suicldu , The old man is about six feet high , is of slender build. IteM Complexion , gr.iy hnlr nnd full , loliff gray beard. Ho were dark- brown trousers , largo soft felt lint with broad brim , a thin black overcoat , well- worn , and largo lace shoes. The police In the various parts of the city are ou the loolt- out for him. Tlio M. K. Supper. Every arrangement ha been mnilo by the ladles of the Methodist Episcopal congrega tion for the supper this evening in the Mo- Glnnis building , N street. The committees nro : Reception Rev. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Eddlobuto , Mr. nnd Mrs E M. Richardson. Door James M. Grantham. Oyster table Mcsdamcs R. C. Young and James M. Grantham. Treasurer Everett Lyman. Lunch and Entertaining The young ladles of the congregation. rilOUKVMMK , Duet Mr. R. C. Young and Miss Maud Eastman. Address Mr. James M. Grunthntn. Vocal Solo Mrs.V. . H. Sl.ibaugh. Recitation "Thanksgiving" Miss Grace Glasgow. Solo , with Guitar Accompaniment Miss Maud Eastman. Admission nnd lunch , 15 cents ; supper at oyster table , 25 cents. Itiiilroatl Items , The four-year-old son of Assistant Depotr master Cede , ot the Union Pacific , is seriously - riously ill with a bronchial affection. Superintendent Dickinson again went west Tuesday nipht. The appointment of General Manager Cummlngs , of the St. Joseph & Grand Islam ] , to tlio supcrmtondoncy of the Wyoming divi sion of the Union Pacific , leaves a vacancy on the St. Joosaph & Grand Island. Rumor connects the name of cx-Supcrintcndoiit Hlinkensderfer with the probable appoint ment. The locomotive firemen had a dance at Plattsmouth last night , and the Onaha men nttending It wont by team instead of the Hurlington. Receipts of corn are heavier than ever known at this season of the your , and for the twenty-four hours ending this morning 107 cars entered the Union Pacific yards. They nro being unloaded us fast as the elevator men can do it. The 13. & M. hns purchased twenty now engines which will bo received from this date on. tTwo .ot them will be assigned to the Omaha division. There nro no excursion rates for Thanks giving day , but there is a noticeable increase of travel. Christmas excursion rates have been fixed at a single faro for the round trip , but the length of time granted bus not been deter mined. Changes of Union Pacific station agents are bulletined as follows : E. Allen , Arcada , Col. , vice A. It. Baith resigned ; C. J. Prior. Delphos , Kan. , vice William Dunaway as signed ; anil G. H. Thompson , Nampha , Idaho , vice E. C. Laine , resigned. All trains duo nt the union depot were on timoyestei day morning with the exception of the Q , which is foity minutes lato. Clerk Campbell has resigned his position as chief cleric for Superintendent Rcsslqnc , nnd gone back to the stockyards. His place has been filled by the appointment of W. D. Reuson , who has been in the ofllce of the superintendent for manv years , and is thor- nudity posted in all the routine business that falls to the care of the chief clerk. His appointment is a well deserved recognition of past services , nnd will bo learned with pleasure by the many friends he has made. Thanksgiving nt tlie St. I.ouis. Tlio above restaurant will serve to day a iino free turkey lunch from 0 to 11 o'clock a , m. A line dinner and sin gle orders will also bo served in first class style at reasonable charges. Mr. George Conrad , the proprietor , will en deavor to satisfy the trado. Ho has secured - cured the services of a first-class cook and waiters in abundance. Lcinp's cel ebrated lager boor will bo on draught. AMUSKM13NTS. The Carlcton opera company presented "Nanon" yesterday afternoon and "Erminio" last night , largo audiences attending both entertainments. These worics have so long held the stage as to bo generally familiar , the latter particularly so , and it is sulllclont to say that thoy-were given excellent treat ment by the Carlcton company , which has by this last engagement established itself firmly in the favor of this public as n careful , woll- tralned and admirably equipped organization. Its chorus is adequate , and the fresh and youthful voices nro well trained , the cos tumes nro now and elegant , and most of the lending people are of long experience and merited repute in tbo profession. Mr. Car lcton has n professional standing that renders praise superfluous , while Mr. Charles Drew nnd Mr. Murray have few poors. Miss Clara Lane is a gifted young woman , and with a little moro careful training as a singer is assured of marked success , while in action she must win popu.urity everywhere by her piquancy nnd grace. Comic opera has rarely found moro competent and acceptable pre sentation than is given it by this company. Standard shorthand school. 1G07J Fur- n am. "Tho fJrentost Work of Ilio ARC. " The 18S8 edition of Johnson's Uni versal Cyclopajdiu Is that work. It has thirty-three departments with an ed itor of the highest fccholarly standing in each. The recent revision has boon gouuino and thorough , at an expense of $00,000. In it we have a whole library of universal knowledge from the pens of the ablest scholars in America and Europe. It Is accepted ns the best authority in fifteen of our loading colleges. It is not for the few , Hko the Britannica , but for all. The rccontnoss of its matter , its su perior arrangement for ready reference , Lho great amount , variety and value of American information , in all of which it has no rival. Tlio great number and excellence of its maps and its illuatrny tivo cuts uro points that attract atten tion. It is used daily in thousands of homes and schools. For particulars and terms address A. J. Johnson &Co. , 11 3rent Jones street , Now York , or W. P. Hunnicutt , manager in a. w. Iowa nnd eastern Nebraska , Onuiha , Neb , The following is a list of bomo of the recent and former subsc'-ibora in * "this city to Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia. Prof , II , M. Jainos. Dr. George L. Minor , Gou'l Sam'l Urook , Omulm Boo Publishing Co. , Prof. S. D. Boals , Hoi-aid Pub. Co. . Hon. A. J. Poiiploton , Hon. G. W. Liningor , llov. Henderson , pastor Pros , ch. , Omaha Republican Pub , Co. , Dr. J. C. Haiichett , Rev. Willard Scott , pastor Cong , ch. , Omaha World Pub , Co. , Mrs. Jonnlo E. Koysor , teacher in ligh school , Cupt. P. H. Ray , J. O. Staples.j BOUT11 OMAHA M3WS. The Armour-Citdnliy HOURPH. The three dynamos nro now in operation with n cnpaclty of thirty-nine 2,000 arc-light burners. At least ono more twelve-light dynamo will bo needed to light the houses. At present there nro thirty-eight 2,000 arc- lights and five smnlloncs burning. A sopar- nto boiler nnd engine will soon bo put in for the electric light machinery. The dynamos nro taxed too heavy nt present , several more lights burning moro than the scheduled cap- neity. It requires n forty or forty-five horse boiler nnd engine to furnish power for the electric light department. Four of the new stills nro un In the still- house , nnd workmen are pushing the work ns fast as possible. Yesterday was pay day. Tlio pay roll amounted to12,2 , < T > . The now tin-can department 1ms been opened up. A now elevator is being wut i { [ 10 south west corner nf .C r.Gw beef house. A. no heat for tlio canning department , Is now furnished by petroleum gns made nt the works. The petroleum is received in tank cars from the Ohio oil fields , nnd is con verted into gas by machinery in the house. Mr.-and Mrs. Edward C. Ryan have re turned from Chicago , where they went on their wedding trip nnd nro receiving the congratulations of their many friends. Edward D. McEnnls , who hns been spending two weeks In St. Louis , hns re turned , mid was complimented by a promo tion , nnd now Is superintendent of the whole sale nnd rotall meat department. Henry L. Krldcr , head ofllco clerk in tlio packing house department , is ill nnd confined to his loom. Thomas Meaghen , a helper In the black smith department , and Miss Elizabeth Stan- key , of North licnd , were married nt North Hcnd Saturday , and have arrived nt home. Cltizuns' Charter nicotine. Pursuant to tlio call issued by Mayor Sloano n citircns' meeting was held In Row ley's hall Tuesday evening. John A. Dee was elected chairman anil Uerimrd F. Eybel sec retary. The chairman stated the object of the meeting and then called on Mayor Sloano , who stated some of the needs of ttio municipal government nnd the disadvantages the oftlcials had been laboring under. Coun cilman McMillan closed his remarks by mov ing that the chair appoint a committee of twelve , three from each ward , to meet with ttio city attorney nnd report nt a future meeting what legislation be needed. This brought on n general ex pression of views by Messrs. Uoylen , Ander son , Cockroll , Doc1 , Doud and Uriglmm. On motion it was a ended to confer with n com mittee from tlio city council nnd the city at torney. Both the amendment nnd motion were carried. Chairman Dee np pointed the following men on that committee : Messrs. Joseph W. Edgerton , O. M. Hunt nnd Joseph Koran , of the First ward ; C. A. Melchcr , John S. Mul len and C. C. Stanley , of the Second ward ; A. C. Foster , O. Stoddard and W. J. Slate , ot the Third ward ; anil Edward A. Cndahy , Ed Johnston and Colonel E. P. Savage , of the Fourth ward. Chairman J. W. Edgerton has called the committee to meet in the mayor's ofllco , Rowley block , Thursday evening , November 2 ! ) at 1:30 : o'clock. ' Foil In n Collar and Badly Injured. William Desmond , nt present a packing house employe , and n resident of Council Bluffs , nt 9 o'clock Tncsdny night was stand ing on the planks In front of the now savings bank building , and , slipping back to lot some people pass , fell in the cellar several feet below , alighting on his he.id , and a. piece of stone cutting a deep and ugly gash in the back part of his head. A physician was called and every attention given him. Notes About tlio City. A meeting of the members of Magic City lodge , A. F. and A. M. , will be held in the oftice of Dr. J. Smiley , Friday evening , De cember (3. ( Every member is requested to attend. Frank tiamberson , a carpenter latelv cm- ployed at Swift & Co.'s packing houses , left yesterday morning for his home , Hunting ton , Pa. Union Thanksgiving service in the Presby terian church to-day nt 11 o'clock. Rev. Daniel Rogers will preach the sermon. The mayor , city clerk , chief of po'ico and city surveyor Tuesday afternoon removed their offices to the new city quarters in Row ley block , Twenty-sixth street. The social and dance held Tuesday night in M. P. O'Donnell's ' now house , Twentieth and R streets , werejverylplcasantto those present. Half n dozen couples of friends came down from Omaha and added much to the pleasure and interest of the evening. Smiling Mr. O'Donncll made all at homo. George Seltzerhead butcher at the George F. Swift & Co. packing house , was taken suddenly ill Monday afternoon , und yester day was quito bad. H. M. Waring , grand master workman of the State A. O. U. W. of Lincoln , arrived in the city Tuesday evening , accompanied by Brother John Ratliff , of Grand Island. Mr. Waring lectured before n line audience of fraternal brethren In Knights of Labor hall Tuesday night , and not only gave good satis faction , but created great interest in that excellent order. * A Thanksgiving dance will bo given in the National hall , L nnd Twenty-fourth streets this evening. Omaha roughs will not monkey any more with Constable Finarty after the conviction of Kucha nud Scimoniaca before Judge Borka. A good attendance nna a healthy rcllcrious feeling were the result of the first of the Baptist united meetings hold Tuesday night at the residence of Daniel Rogers. Mrs. Adolph Faust yesterday morning pre sented her husband with a baby boy. Dr. H. G. Bates , of Springfield , has re moved to Albright and opened an ofllco in the Saxo block , N street. The body of Charles McCandloss , of Al bright , aged thirty-live , who was suffocated in a well near Papillion Tuesday , was brought to Albright yesterday morning. Tha fu neral ceremonies , conducted by tlio Rev. Mr. Lutherjvcrolicld at o'clockyesterdayafter noon anil the body was interred in Laurel Hill cemetery. Mr. McCandless had one brother , II. II. McCandlcss , and no other relatives here. _ _ District Court. Judge Groff is still nt Pnpillion , In the matter of the State vs James Bond , the trial is continued until next term. William Young and Eddie McAndrows were found guilty of robbery , nnd sentenced yesterday by Judijo Hopowoll to three years hi the penitentiary. Judge Donno has not yet made a decree In the divorce case ol Small vs Small. Yesterday Ills honor was occupied trying tlio suit of the Anhouser-Busch Brewing company vs. C. S , Biggins , Judge Wakcloy has econ occupied several days in the Investigation of a case that in volves the question of the title to the Ambler estate. The trial is likely to last so mo days , and it involves manv nice points of law. Louis Bradford flics tils petition against Ottiliu Albiez et al , ns administrator of the late Jacob Alblcz's estate , for $470,20 and In terest nt the rate of 10 per cent from the first day of May , Ibb7 , Catharine Schanl seeks a dissolution of the marrlago ties contracted by her with her husband John on April 17 , 1SS1. Abandon ment and cruelty are the points set up by plaintiff in her petition. Louis Bradford claims the sum of $270.00 with Interest and costs , as being duo to him from Jnmcs W. Boquct ot al , Thu claim is for lumber supplies , Rosann MoVcy vs Fannie and Dennis Ryan. The case arose out of a promissory note given by plaintiff to defendant , The claim is for & 00 and interest at 8 per cent. Esther Abrahms has been appointed ad * mlnistratrix of the estate ot Max Abrahams. Proceedings have boon filed by the Omaha National bank vs O. W. McLaughlln otal. , in an action to collect MOO on a protnisory note , _ _ _ _ _ Comity Court. County Attorney SImcral filed Informa tion against Elizabeth Beech lor , nlUs Mrs. H. W , King , for the murder of Hurry W. 1C I tic. The charge direct , is murder in the first degree. The witnesses are Joel Smith , Louis H. Thomas , John Naugle. George W. Kcott , Dr. M. H. Roberts , Tom Orinsbyr II. W. King , fir. , and W. S. Johnson. M. A. Upton & Co. has entered suit vs F. J , McCarty , to recover judgment to tho'cx- tent of f 125 for ooiumiasiou duo for Bale of certain real estate , , Severn ! Indlvlduhls of foreign birth took out their naturnlliatkm papers yesterday. The case of thudtato vs James Bond , for highway robberyywas called before Judge Hopowoll .vcstcrdort The following cases wcro decided yester day : Corbott vs. Smith , Judgment for the plaintiff In the sum of tU)5 ) , the plaintiff to pay costs of notion ; rPnxton vs. Hammond , verdict for plalntiftifor $01.75 nnd costs. J. J. Mnhonoy otnl. suus James Stockdnlo fortho recovery o 8231.34 and for costs of action. This monojTis owing upon n promis sory note dated October 15 , 1837. The case of Pnxton vs. Stein was continued until December 2S. at the cost of the de fendant. Louis Rosen muni-has filed an Inventory ot his nssets nml liabilities , together xvith u re turn of all his real and personal property. Starch grows sticky common powdct'3 have a vulgar glare. Pozzoni'2 is the only Complexion Pc'.Taor lit for use. It's pleasant , it's profitable , it's satis factory for every lady to use Unioi soap. Among the things to bo thankful for which the year lias brought to Oiiuihi is the Union soap , manufactured by the W. A. Page Soaj ) Co. A llOWDV THESPIAN. Semis Obsccno Mutter Throns'i ' H > o United Stntot' MnllH. About ono year ago an individual giving thonamo of Will O'Henrn camotoOinnhn Hols known In theatrical circles as a "turn bier. " While hero ho put In n week's en gagcmcnt nt his profession in the People's theater. Ho took up quarters at n boarding house on Capitol avenue nnd , having no money , the management of the theatrical cs tablishtnent was compelled to stand gooi for his board bill. Tljo boarding house is con ducted by a woman nt whoso earnest sollclta tiou the names of both herself nnd he daughter , who flguro conspicuously In the matter , nro withheld. O'llearn ' remained n the house one week and then departed fo some other point to fill his stage eu gagemcnt. Ho had boon nwuy bin a short time when ho began to write loiters to the girl in question , who nt the present is but fifteen years of ago. Al first , the letters were merely of a love-innk ing nature , but gradually they became Inter spersed with sentences that foreshadowed tlio unhallowed aims on the pait of the writer. The child , in her lnnocenceignornn ( of the import of the missives , showed ono ol them to her mother , and asked her what O'llearn meant. The mother at onro realized the situation , and informed her daughter that sno musl not reply to O'Hearn's ' letters. In n few days another letter came. It bore the post mark of Philadelphia. O'llearn , ns befoie repeated the tale of love to the girl , am wanted her to go to Kansas City , where , he stated , his mother resided. The mother ot the child later ascertained that O'llearn was to visit this city during tlio holidays nnd is now patiently awaiting his arrival , upon which occasion she hvows she will send n bullet through his brain. But this is not all. She has applied to the government officials , and , for some time back the letters addressed to the girl have bocu intercepted nnd given to the former. The postal authorities have taken steps to effect O'Hearn's arrest for sending obscene matter through the mails. Tuesday another letter from O'llearn was received and Intercepted , postmarked Schencctaay. The girl is now employed in ono of the leading dry goods houses in Omah i , is of a blonde type.nnd prepossessing in appearance. O'Hearn ' is said to bo a worthless fellow , and to bo n villain of the blackest cast. When questioned on the subject the young girl became hysterical , but was assured that her name would not bo published. She tlien related the story above given. Pure , Tills powdernever varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More econom ical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude of low cost , short weight alum or phosphate powders , Bold only in cans. Itovut llaklng Powder Co. , 1.W Wall street. Now Vork. Tlie "GlcntataE" Cape Ton Overcoat The most successful garment Introduced by us this season. 'Jim capes nro de tachable nnd the materials nro of strong tweed and the splendid Irish Frieze textures. Also a complete stock of plain Overooata and Frieze Ulsters. Dr , J , E. McGrew , Ono of Ilio Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , A cure guaranteed In all cases of PIUVATIJ and SKIN DIHKABF.ri. All disorder * of tha aixuAiOUUAN.S : CCTHKU and MANHOOD amiiNiuur : : KIJ&TOUKI ) . Under the Doctor's form of treatment no clls- rake Is oonildered Incurable , until the purls of the body affected by disease are destroyed faster than they can bo repaired or built up. CONSULTATION ntUIJ. Treatment by correspondence. Bend Etomp 'or reply. Office Bushman BIoo * . 16th and Douglas Sts , Omaha , Neb AN EXPLANATION I Hundreds of customers to whom we have sold overcoats during tha past few weeks , expressed their astonishment and inquired how it is possible that such garments can be sold in the regular way at snch figures. To those and to thousands of others who cannot understand this , and think that the goods mustbe inferior because we sell them so cheap , we will explain that the reason lies only in the buying. The warm weather prevailing for the lastfew weeks has been especially disastrous to the clothing trade. Manufacturers are overstocked and discouraged , and to realize cash they offer goods at ruinous prices. This is the chance for the wide-awake and large retailer. Our ample resources enable us to take advantage of such opportunities , and thus it is that we are now offering Overcoats which were made up to re tail at $15 , $2O and $3O , at one-half and less thesefigures. The over- whelmingsuccess which we have had with our overcoat sales , has emboldened our buyer , and induced him to make several big deals. We have opened during the past few days over 4 5,000 , OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS , All from first class manufacturers. Wo intend to inalco just as quick work with them as wo did with our first purchase , and if our former prices have created excitement , the figures we put on tlus last lot , will do so still more. GOOD CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS , with heaviest serge lining , well made , at $3.75 ; oilier ftL1 L1 I houses aslc ? S for such a garment. " GOOD CHINCHILLA ULSTERS with plush collar and cuflfe.lined with heavy cassimcrevcry , long cut and an excellent storm coat at 81.75 ; regular this garment would cost about § 10. A lot of ELEGANT CHINCHILLA COATS , lined throughout with fine quil ted satin , corded edge , satin sleeve lining and of excellent workmanship , we have marked ? 7.7o. This garment we had intended to mark § 9 , but we made such a big hit with our first § 7.75 satin lined overcoat , and so ninny customers were disappointed , within the last few days , at not getting it , that we have decided to mark this the same , though it cost $2 more. We challenge any house in this country to match us in that coat. We are opening every day novelties in our furnishing department Yesterday we got in an elegant line of Silk Mufflers and Scarfs for holiday trade. Prices as usual , jtist about one-half what others charge for such goods. Plain Figures and One Price. Corner iqih and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Bias Tor I'ublic Printing. STATE OP Nr.HUASICA , I OFFICE OFTIII : STATE ItoAiinoi' I'IILNTINQ , V iii coi..v , Nov. 15 , IbbS. ) NOTICE Ttl HIDDEUS. geuled proposals will Ijo received at any time on or buforo - o'clock p. in. ot tlio llth day of December , A , D.JfcBS. for tliopiintlnsorall bills for the legislature , \ \ 1th t > uch matters us may bo ordered by either honso thereof to be printed In "bill form , " which la shown and designated as Class ono (1) ( ) under the printing laus of the state of Nebraska. 1'or the printing nnd binding In paper covers ono thousand (1,00) ( ) copies each of llie biennial reports of the auditor public utconnts.troasurer , beiretary of state und commissioner of public lands and buildings ; nnd ilvo hundred (500) ( ) copies each of the biennial reports of the attor ney general , Mipeimtendent public instruction , stuto librailun and adjutant RenenU ; and all other reports and documents that 7iuiy bo or- deied printed by tlie legislature , except such as may enter Into and foi in a part of the Journals , which cl.iss of work Is known and designated as Class ! l under the printing laws of Nebraska. The bill work executed under Class 1 shall bo printed In small picatjpe on paper fourteen ( II ) inches lonp by eight and one-hulf ( ( " , > Inches wide , single page , paper to bo US pounds double cap to the learn aud evoopt the title page each piigo shall contain not loss than twenty-five ( a > ) 1 lues of solid matter of seven (7)lnchcs ( ) lu length , nml the llr.es bhall uo sucicsshcly numbered wlthn blank only In each space between the Tlio title page of said bills shall contain not less than eighteen (1 ( * ) lines ns above , with (3) ( ) Inches additional spare allow nblo for dlspl.iy titlu muttor. Kach bid shall state what the bid der Is willing to do the work complete for per page , Including composition , paper , presswork , stitching , folding and all work or matciial en tering into the w ork reiiulrod. All work executed under Class 1 shall be de livered In good order by the contractor to the olllcoof the bi'crotary of state within throe ( J ) days after tno receipt of the order by said con tractor from the chairman of tha com inlttee on pi luting in either brancli of ttie lo-tisl.-uire. All work executed under Class three it ! ) shall bo pilntud In loug primer , biuvler . anil lion parullt , on paper to bo nine ( ! ) ) inches long by six ( II i ) wido. hlnglo page , paper to ho foitv- live (46) ( ) Ibs. to the ream , while book. Kach hid under Class U si nil 1 state what thu bidder Is will ing to do the work complete for per page , on each report or Item in the class , Including com position , paper , presswork , Htitching , folding and all work or material entering into the work remilied. Callcy and page inoof must bo fur nlsliedwhen required by the officers of the executive depaitmcnt or the chairman of the committee ou printing In either branch of the legislature , work wht-n completed to bellvci od free of oxpeiiKo at tlio state homo. 1'roposuls for work on each of the above classes will not bo considered unless tha same Hhall liourRonipanleil by a bond In the sum of Ilvo thousand ( $5,000) ) dollars , with two or moro hurt-ties , that In case tlio parry proposing for micli contract shall bo awarded the same such party will within live days after the award to him of Hiich contract enter Into bonds for the faithful performonco thereof , as piovided by law and the terms ot these proposals. Proposals shall bo marked "Proposals for 1'ubllo Printing" and addressed to the stuto board of printing in care ot tno Bccretary of state , Lincoln , Neb. Contracts on Class one (1) ( ) as above specified will bo awarded an a whole. Contracts on Class three (3) ( ) as above specified will bo awarded In whole or In purt , aa the board may ? lcct. Samples of the work to bo executed under rla&ses ono nnd three may bo eeen at the olllco of the secretary of state. Contracts on above classes ono nnd three to run two years from Dec , 11 , 1SP8. ' 1 Iio Btnto printing hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ( ! . ! , . l.AWS. Bccretary of Btato , II , A. 1IAIICOCK , Auditor 1'ubllo Acc'ts , i II. WII.MIID. Ktate Treasurer. n'-'ldtodlO Of the Btato Hoard of Printing. To tlio Stoulclioltlori of tlio OKttlulla ImtKl nml Cnttln Cnmimuv. Notice is hereby given tlmttho annual moot- ng of thotitocklioliloisof the Ogalalla Land and Cattle Company , will bo held nt tlio Company's olllco In tno city of Omaha. Nebraska , on Wednesday , December fitli , lb . at : i o'clock p. n. , for the election of directors for the ensuing fear , and for the timiHactlon of such other bus- ness as mav conin before the jnci'tliig. WILLIAM A. PA.XTON , PieMdent. JOBlM'il I'liAMC. Hecretury , Omaha , Neb . November nth , IBS * . jiov-17-to-dec-5 - - - - WUNEN tf1 0Q&N ® IFOR SALE * EVERYWHERE. W. G. ALBRIGHT , Real Estate , 2iSS. 15th St. , Omaha. BEST AND CHEAPEST SOUTH OMAHA. BUY NOW TERMS EASY 0. L. 8TAUD , 1619 Howard St. , Omaha , has drawn plans and specifications for a 0-room frame house , which combines utlllty.comfort.ecouomy and beauty.ln a w ay fmponalblo in any good house that costs from il.KX ) to Jl.iWO. As moio than 100 J-r _ , , will bobuiit ro , 1 can afford to offer n copy for Original and splendlq KM , the isca ! fees otherwise being from * _ . designs furnished , ns can bo Judc BO.S . or plans of completed bulldlnisf I I p r cent inore. nil descriptions. I liavo in my ollicc , ranging in cc/jD fiom W.OOO toMOO.OOO. My unusual experience guaranteaa&tlifactloa r ' nd reliable contractors only are engaged on my works. 1'artleu wishing to build tu e cordlttllv In rlted. OMAHA MEDICAL'SURGICAL INSTITUTE , tim N. W. Cor. 13th St. Doclfro Sts. on Tin THBITUENT or AH. al Appliances for Doformltloa and Trasea. Ili' < t fncllltlei , apparatus ncl romodloi for lucceis * treatiuont at erarr form of OUcaie requliluif urgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOM9 FOR PATIENTS. IlOfirdan'l attendaBooi best hospital accommoda tions In the ncit. WHITE rou CiuouLAns on Deformities mil Drtcei , Trillion , Cluh net , Currature of tbo Spine , I'llo , 2'uroori , Onucer. Catarrh , UronchUli , lulmlutlon. Jtlectrlcltjr. I'arMMu , Bpllepur. Kiansr. Jiliiitder. It ro , E r , tikla aua Ulood.tnl aUSurnloal Operation ! Diseases of Woman a Specialty. HOOK ON DISEASES or WOMUN I'BCE. OHLY HBLIABLB UEDIOAL INSTITUTE MAaimi A sruoiAi.TY or PRIVATE DISEASES. All DlooJ IMtensoi lucceiifully treated. Hjphllllla rolion removed from tlio uritaiii without moreurr. { ion restorative truatmaut for Ion ot Vital 1'uwcr. rcrionj unnblo to rlilt ui may be treated at liomo br corrennoadenco. All ooinmunloatloni coufldentlul. Mcdlcfiui or iDStrumtats tint br mall or eiproii , ocureljr oaiked , no uurkn to Indicate content ! or ieuler. One pernonal Interview preferred. Cill anct consult ui or > end hUtorrof jour eaie , and we will und In plain wrapper , oar BOOK TO MEN , FREEi Upon Private , Special or Momms Il c. > n3u , Imno- tencjr , SrphlHs , Ultetand Varlcecele , with cjueitlon lift. Aoaren Oinalui Medical ami , Sur/vcnl , / Inslltute , or DR. MolBEi'VAMY , O r. Utli and Dudua SU. . OMAHA. NKO. Itomnrkatle for powerful iTmp * ihetie tone , pliable action itud > G- opiate durability. J yeara" rtcoriC tli baat guarantee ot tin oic . lence of tlioae InatrumcntJ. .1VOIIOK3-A auOimiCIl , - - . , - - D 1Z4 l > c rborii St. , Cmcujoi Harjoolraei l year * i frlcuts ; biulueii uletlf "nil Ic nllf tran cl9i I 2STQ 2O TO 60 DAYS. This is a disease which has herotofon ) Bafllcul nil Medical Science- . Wo have a llomcdy , unknown to anyone In the World outside of our Comiinny.iind ono that 1) ) 9 | KKVUIt I'AILUI ) ' ' / to euro thomost obsimato casos. Ton days In recent ciihc-Hdoo'i ( ho work. 'L H tlioold chionlq deep Hcatod cases tnat wo solicit. Wo liar * cured liimdi eels who have boon sbandoned by I'hyslcIatiH. and pronounctd Incit able , and wo challenge tlio World to orlnn JS a case that WO \\J11 not euro in loss than slxtvdiy : . BInco the history of modiulim a trno BpeclQoj ! for Hvphllls has boon sought for bn inorea i found until our ' / wasdlBcoveroil.and wo are Justllled in flaying It Is the only Itoincdy In tlio world that will pos itively euro , because tlio latest Medical Works , published by the btst known authorities , say thfio wa'snovi'ratruo speclllc hofore. Oiirrom * edr will euro when everything else has failed. Whywasto jour time and money with patontl medicines that never had virtue or doctor with physicians that cannot euro you , you that h v tried everything clfee should tome to us 'juwancl get permanent relief , you never can KV Itelno- Mhore. JIark what wo nay. In the end you must take our remedy or NBvKK recovc-i ana vou that have been allllcted but a h < > rt ma should by all means come to us now not one I q teuof new ca ca ever eet permanently cured. Many get help anil think they uro free from tno nlscaso , but in one , two or three year * after It appears again In a moio horrible form. This Is n Blood Purifiar and will.Curo any Sldn or Hlood Disease when Everything Elbe Fails. THE COOK REMEDY CO , Itoom 10 nml II , U. S , National IJnnk building Omulm , Xcb. STEEL PENS COLD MKDAL PARIS EXPOSITION WtJ NOG. 3O3-4O4-I7O-604. I THE MOST PERFECT OP PEEK riNNVKOVAIj TVAFKRB sri' umrsfully uitvl monthly Lyovor 10,000 -hndlri. Aro.S'a/e. Kjjtctuulnnii i'leatant 11 pr bos by mail.or at druggists , ( ifulut 1'artimlurt 3 poetnge uUmpu. Addreai TUG KuusKi CUCMIC.U. Co. , Vmnon , Micu. mall Ufj Omalia ,