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PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY. Two Indians Arrested For Selling ‘Whisky to Other Aborigines. ARRAIGNED BEFORE THE COURT. Resignation of Secretary Joplin — Death of W, M. Horton—A Case of Inestimable Justice— Other Local News. The United States Court. TO QUIET A CLAIM. A bill of re in the case of Aaron Cover 5. Samuel P, Vaunatta, for the quieting of a claim for acertain tract of land in Merrick county, involving several thousand dollars, ‘was filed with the clerk. HOMOBOKIKE AND ROLLING THUNDER. Deputy United States Marshal Showalter brought in from the ‘Winnebago agency yesterday, two Ind , Homoboki or Henry Wolf, and Rolling Thunder, or Tom Van Buren, charged with selling whisky to the Indiansof the agency. men W T and Rolling 'l pleaded guilty, upon the advice of the court he withd plea. Homobokike not guilty. story was that th ht & half gallon of nkeceper, called “Mike" in ok it home wi h for their own pri consumption. S the predatory bucks of the however, true to their i stole the jug, swallowed the fire-wat raised a general hullabaloo in the agen No serious outcome resulted from their spr though, and the probabiliti that Hon bokike and Rolling Thund to return to the land of their people without having been visited with a taste of Uncle Sam's castagatory powers, FOR SELLING BEER WITHOUT A LICENSE. Charles Schermerhorn was a in Palisade by Deputy Marshal Showalter and brought in on a charge of selling beer without a license. He was arraigned, and pleading not guilty, was bound over in the sum of £500. STILL PROGRESSING. The suit on _a bond of Holstead vs.-Miller, before Judge Dundy, has not as yet reached @ conclusion. District C A MECHANIC'S 1, The case of Walton E. Burlingsein vs, 1= drew J. Stanley, & mechanic’s licn of $250, 18 ‘being heard before Judge Hopewell, WANTS 500,000 WORTI OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, ‘The attention of Judges Groff and Wake- Jey is still being occupivd wWith interest- ing case- of Franklin Robinson vs. A. D. Jones et al This suit in- volves the ownership of 180 acres of Jand_ within the limits of Council Bluffs, upon a portion of which the transfer now stands, The value of this land is estimated to-day to be worth from £400,000 10 #500,000, and the case is exciting much at- teution of land owners and capitalists on ~both sides of the river. SUES FOI THE BALANCE. The suit of S. R. Johnson against John S, Hart, for b on a promissory note, came up yesterday. The com- plainant alleges that Hart issued a pote for 5,000 on the Bank of Commerce of this city, payable within thirty days. He sold this noto to Johnson with collateral sceurity. The thirty days elapsed and the note taken up. Then Johnson realized on thy of the securities, &3,04 and then failing to induce payment of the bulance on the part of Hurt, $1,952.50, he asks judgment for that amount. An afidavit for attachment also saccompanies the papers in this case, SUIT AGAINST A. L, STRANG €O, An action was filed yesterday by the Case Manufacturing company against A. L. +Strang company, .to collect $4,507.70, to- gether with interest on promissory notes. County Court. JONN F. KUEHN'S WILL. The will of John F. Kuchn, who commit- ted suicide some weeks ago by shooting him self in the head, wus probated before Judge McCulloch. The deceased left real estate t0 the amount of £15,000, and his wife is des- finated as executrix. JUDGMENTS RENDERED. Jrdge McCulloch rendered the following judgments yesterdav: Curtis W. Sleeper, §10.43 against John E. Dayhuff: Alexander L. Pollock, $109 against Ezru F. Ringer. A LIVERY STABLE SUIT. In the famous livery stable replevin suit of James H. McShane vs Alexander Benham, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintifr, AN ASSIGNOR'S PROPERTY. A schedule of the proverty of H. Meing, who made an_assignment some days ago, wus yesterday filed in the county court. Police Court. Frank Martin, H. B. Laftler, James Smith, Bartley Healy, E. E. Bright and L Ducker, drunkenness, from $2 costs; Mike King, resisting an offi Pete Kinney, abusing his family, for Mike Kinnane, H. H. Kerstead und Arthur Gannon, vugrants, ten duys. Y. M. C. A. AFFAIRS. Resignation of the General Secretary and the New Y. Reception. George A. Joplin, general secretary of the Young Men's Christain association, tendered his resignation yesterday, which was re luctantly accepted. Mr. Joplin has made a most eficient official and was very popular in the association. He coutemplates m em- barking in the real estatp business. Messrs. ©O. P. Seward, William Fleming and Dr. J. C. Denise were appointed . committee to recommend a successor to Mr. Joplin, New Years day (Monday) the association will hold at its rooms its annual reception to which a i One of ‘ears 2158 callers we Preparations are being mad a still larger number for the coming reception, MORTUARY MATTERS. nORTO W. M. Horton, for ne went, resident of this city, died at his late residence, Seventeenth street between Davenport and Chicago, yesterday morning at 5 o'clock. M, Horton has been ailing for some years, his ample means enabling him to live in com parative retirement. years a He was years ago o railway conductor when railroads were in their infuncy. He was also an intimate asso- ciate of Sidney Dillon, with whom he was often engaged in the railway cont business. His fun I will take day at 1 oclock. The will be forwarded to Boston, where religious services will be held by the son of the de- ceused, Rev. Mr. Horton, a prominent Uni- * tarian minister of that plac [To Bditor of the in your paper that con- st is manifested in the selec- for the new hotel now being the wants of this rapidly here s one very desirable mentioned, which possesses all the attract beauty, convenience and sightliness with streets on three sides, and ground 140x160 feet. It is situated on the north side of St. Mary's uvenue, between Pwenty-first and Twenty-second streets. Sufticient inducement will doubtless be given to make it quite interesting to anyone desir- ing to build a 1,000,000 hotel. Hoping this Tocation will be taken into eonsideration, at an carly day, I remain, Yours, very respectfully, SUBSCRIBER. tion of a site agitated to suppl rowing city. jocation, not ye - Diebold Safes. Call and sce the large stock M her & Beach, Gen'l Agt's, have on at 1415 Farnam st., Omaha. The County Commissioners. The following was adopted by the county commissioners yosterduy : Resolved, That the county treasurer be tmstricted to exempt tax on lot'7, block 61, South Omaha, for the year 1857 on accouut of being chiurch properiy. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, John Lansing: of Fairfield, Neb.. inon the market with six cars of cattle “ahd four . of: hogs. G. D. Doxie. of Fiirfield, has two cars of cattle on the market. M. Bozart, of Beatrice, is in with two cars of cattle. J J. D. Blenkiron,.of Missouri Valley, is looking over the yurds, I. L. Ritter is in from North Bend on a prospecting tour. J. C. Wysong, of Cedar Rapids, looked_in at the exchange on his way home from Chi cogo. B A. L. Spearman, of Springfield, was look- ing over the yards. U. 8. Howard, of Hartwell, has a car of hogs on the market. John Degnan, of Marysville, Kas, brought in two cars of hogs. Heis on his way to spend Christmas i Chicago, John Bratt has three cars of North Platte cattle on the market. . E. H. Wilcox of Wahwo visited the yards. S. G. Wright of Wright & Baldwin is on a business trip to lowa, J. A Rockfield of Shenandoah, is at the Exchange. John Quinn of Wood River, registered at the Exchange 1. W. Banks, of Shelton, is a guest at the Exchange hotel. John Pratt, of North Platte, marketed two cars of hogs. A. L. Frederickson, ¢ lr‘p:-d with _cutting ap Peter Peterson, was released on #00: bail until Peterson is well enopgh to prosecute. Graders are again at worlk on N street,and in a short time the present ground foors will be used as basements. Jim Snod . constant visitor at the po. lice court, Thursday by beating his wife and sctting fire to the house. As the woman was alone and the house in a secluded spot on the bot- toms she let it burn und swore out a warrant against her husb arshal Rice found he had skipped the Council Bluffs police, who arreste the trang- fer, but as he refused to come back without the necessary papers the marshaliadt at noon for Lincoln to procure th The trouble betw v council and hed a y disgraceful. 1 against the the council tigate them, od they judge s o but as they through, ~ Thur called at the cour 1d demanded the books, which the to produce. ‘This led to # o councilman lost his meeting Tuesday to i warrant againt Judge- Reu him a “‘scoundrel” amd_the before Justice Le plaintiff n chauge of venue was granted to the court of Justice O'Gonnell. An Excellent Opportunity. To those desiring to learn shorthand and typewriting, Valentine's shorthand institute offers the best opportunities of ‘hool in the west. Send for de- fiptive circular to 1515 Dodge street. e o Death of the Wife of G Brisbin. A brief telegram published in the Ber a few days ago announced the sad intelligence of the death of one of the historic and heroic pioneer women of the Rocky mountain fron. tier, June Wagner Brisbin, at Fort McKinney, Wyoming, December 13, 1887, Many years ago the writer visited a re- mote frontier army post near the summit of the Wind river mountains and there made the acquaintance of this estimable wo the only white woman at the military post, where she was cheerfully performing her duties as wife, mother and hostess; where with the pleasing manners of a highly cultivated lady she dispensed the bountiful hospitalities of her generous d's home to the few transient visitors who ventured to visit their remote and dan- gerous section at that early day. In su shine or st ace or war, wherever duty called her h 1, there. would be found this devot and mother, carrying with nforts and refinements of civiliz 2 beforo no woman of the civilized ventured. Hundreds have partaken of the bounteous hospitality of the home of General Brisbin and his_lovely life partner, now alas, no more! To ull who knew them and who ited them, the ®eath of Mrs. bring tears of heart ] cerest sympat | have vis- . Brisbin will and the sin- \e bereaved and devoted family of bright and beau- I amother's sympa- and cave. 1y the Father of All have then ping. Anyy his holy FFICER. Seidenberg’s cigar for se. A Max Meyer & Ce the only 10¢ sur dealer for them., wholesale depot. B A Small Burglar Tywo fine suits of clothes, a pi beaver gloves e of elegant ud considerable other prop- erty was carried off by from the residence of Mrs. Daniels, tieth street, last night, Oune of the maraud- ers took off un old suit aud replaced it with the stolen gurments before leaving the house. Noclue to the perpetrators has been dis- covered. . Tee plows, markers, hooks, tongs, saw: ete., at James Morton & Son's, 116 15th st., sole agents for Wood's ice tools. Send for catalogue. i S O wer Stopped. on Dod, treet became 1 48 o consequence sev- eral basements ixteenth street were badly flooded. being no man-holes in the street, as there ave in_ the alleys on the Waring system, the sewing inspector was compelled to dig through the pavement to the sewerto remove what had occasioned the stoppage. The sanitary clogged yester ames Morton & Son, 116 S, 15th st., all kinds of ice tools in stock. e Ll Closed Depots, Sriggs, Agent Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. 1y, strength and who omeness, More economs ical than the ordin kinds, and canuot be sold in competition with tu¢ multitude of low coat short v:;mm Mum or ||hnn[.hnll: p«:lwll:r.. y Cans, Y 0y owder o, 1. Wall Bt New York 7 o1 Hakivg . A mardel of puri- ound up a drunken spree-an | . PHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1887 B e T T e Y T T Continental Clothing House | A GENUINE COLD WEATHER SENSATION. Unprecedented Attractions in Fine Satin Lined Overcoats, The richest and most elegant overcoats i ever shown on our counters. All tailor made garments, nothing cheap about them except the price, An offering never before attempted of the finest and most elegant overcoats ever manufactured by us since we have been in business. Our unparalelled sale of the famous Sawyer woolen Co's,, fine all wool double and twist hcavy winter weight suits. LOT No. 1—100' of the flnest.Elynlan Beaver ()vgrcoats made thisseason (goods.from the famous Middlesex Mills, of Lowell, Mass.) Full indigo blue, wool dyed goods that will not fndga, lined thro'ughont with the finest quality of Wm. Skinner's satins, the richest and most elegant goods made in this country. We ol.[er' them to close, now in regular sizes, from 85 to 44, at the extraordinary low price of $16 each. We believe this to be the most attractive bargain in a fine overcoat ever offered west of New York city. We will send a sample overcoat from this lot by express C. O. D. to any address in the west or northwest with the understanding that it is worth fully $30 and to be returned®at our ex ber the rice, only $16. LOT fi A pense if your judgment:does not correspond with ours. Remem-=- 0. 2—We offer a bargain of equal importance, being 400 of the very finest quality London Seal Brown Kersey Overcoats (goods made by the famous Wworumbo D!llls of Maine, a mill that has no rival in this country in the manufacture of Kersey Overcoatings.) These goods are the new sha_th' of London brot\'n. which is 8o fashionable with young gentlemen everywhere. Tliey are made with lapped seams, cut single breasted, fly front and lined thl} the rame quality of W m. Skinner's satin throughout, body and sleeves, the best satin made in the world anywhere for service. We have these overcoats in all sizes, from 33 .to 44, and offer them at the extraordinarily low price of $19. We have no better overcoat in our stock at any price; we could not make a hetter one if you should give us $30 for it, neither could we use better materials or Retter trimmings, and we donot believe that these Kersey 0v01'4-0:1!s. lined withsatin, can be purchased outside of our store for less than $30 each. e, if you do not consider them worth $30 each. at our expens W e will send a sample garment by express, to be returned 8 Y LOT No. 3—We offer 1000 pure Indigo Blue All Wool Chinchilla Overcoats, lined with heavy serge linings throughout, with silk velvet collars at the extraordinarily low price of $12 each. which we now offer to close at overcoat in our stock, and we 1 this ridiculously low price. ow offer them to close at $12, This is a coat sold at $20 in October and is the last of a very large lot of these fine coats, Remember, these are fine all-wool indigo blue Chinchillag, made and trimmed as well as any $20 THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. LOT No. 4--We offer I50 pure All Wool Cassimere Suits, cloth made by the famous Sawyer W oolen Co., Dover, New Hampshire, the best manufacturers of fine all wool cassimeres in New England. The suits are made in single breasted sack coats, are new regular goods, all sizes, and we offer thém now at the extraordinarily low price of $12 per suit. The lowest price for the same suits in September of this year was $20 per suit, and they are worth that pri We will send sample: today. Send for a sample suit by mail and you will not regret it. of these genuine Sil\\'_\'\"l: Cassimere Suits to any addvess with the understanding that they found so, they-may be returned at our expense. ~ They-are the most thoroughly reliable and honest Largains we have ever had the pl are worth fully 818 to $20 per suit, as retail houses usually sell them. If not ure of offering the trade. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN SALE OF FINE SCARLET WOOL UNDERWEAR. We offer FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN FINE ALL WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, pure Cochineal Dye, of full heavy weight. These goods have been sold all {he season at an average price of 81.25, and we offer them at this sal e at 60 cents each. Comment is unnecessary. They are fine and elegant goods and could not be wmanufactuféd to-day for $1.25, We have them in all sizes from 34 to 44, Sample garments of any of these goods sent to any part of the ‘country by express for examination or approval, and, if not satisfactory, can be returned to us at our expense, We also offer £1.00 each. t the same time FIVE HUNDRED DOZ We offer them at this sale at 40 cents each. All IN FINE ALL WOOT, SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, the usual retail price -all over the country for these goods is es from 34 to 44, Send for our catalogue, giving a list of over sixteen hundred different articles we sell. 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