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DIRTY DOMESTIC DIFFICULTY, A Husband and Wife in the Friendly helation of Kettle and Pot. PITIFUL CASES OF POVERTY. rath's Work Schools— Beavey and the S —A Chapter the Omaha's Tobogganers ings in the Courts, Horrible Story of Domestic Infelicity. The family affairs of Frederick Schneider, who resides on South Twenticth strect indeed in a deplorable state. His wife him arrested Monday for threatening to kill her, and yesterday, with a whole bri- gade of the ncighibo they ap peared in the police court, to sce whether their domestic relations could not be ad- justed. S aid he was absent from home one day and when he re- turned in th ening he found not only his wife gone, but all the houschold furniture He said he subsequently ascertained that she had taken the furniture to Council Bluffs, He wanted his furniture back, but as to his wife he cared nothing for hery she might KO, She had been endeavoring to g from him, owing to the influcnce of fricnds, ever since they had and the better hneider told an ent one that chan cide She said that d Schneider she thirteen-yea She . for s name marriag 18 Witnesses, recently aspect of when she ma widow. with a lit or husband Schnei other, he sniled unde Before their He labored f Charles he was very T show the eated both i ways. f the house that \)urh ul nn”lH lw began t cloven hoof. He abiiscd her and her daugliter in He got o big in the dead of night, and th 1 to burn the place down if they returned. He kicked and beat them both on divers o Schneider effectually howe a hell on ear Ho would givo her no moncy, and. for the butcher and the grover giving dit. Hud it not have heen for the sur- ¢ neighbors he starved them to death, But tirs wits not the most hor tof the unfor- tunate woman's stor said Schneider had sct about system Iy to ruin her fourteen year old_daughter. ~Failing in this dastardly ndertaking, he repeatedly threat ened to cut her throat. He locked her up in a closet ||w| and her daughte sonul effects, and furniture_which belone her sccond m tion of friends. 13 possessed with o perscente the li up, and as a ¢ fled to the protec Schincider, who secred dish detcrmination to ut of them, followed them wans of escaping lim. inst him and had b veloping into one reourt postponed 'k in the afternoon, case more fully in the orka o ded he could only ult and battery, and he and costs. afternoon Judg punish him for ass therefore fined hin PITIFU INDEED. Tales of Terrible Tering and Want Reported Daily in Omaha, The charitably inclined in Omaha have an ample field for their ministratic a County Agent Maloney receives m: plications daily from people whose woe is simply horrible. Saturday o report came to him that & woman named Rasmussen was i, in a cheap boardiag house on Teuth street, of pneumonia. An investigation di closed a horrible state of aff: In a che less room, uncarpeted, and in which th was no fire, lay a woman racked with agony, while by her side lay a child just born. No physician had attended her during the confinement. died that night. Wi was recciv 3 v of auot woman, na living in alley — between and Cali- fornia streets, given Dbirth to a child. found her in this mother and child v fire in the ric! one with, be found. These condit casc: Not cven o crust of bread e u'.«l re but two instances of the terrible n of the poor in Omuba and similar Will ba prompt so that the work of the asso ciation can be begun at once. The founding of this associntion will systematize the work and expedite matters cousiderably, THE SCJOOLS, Increased At ance — Teachers — Night and Cooking Schools. The public schools all resumed yesterday morning after the holic ation. The eral average attendance is about 2,000 more than for the beginning of the corresponding term for the previous year. There is now an attendance in the city scliools of 9,500, and the condition of things is one of unequalled prosperity. t school will be begun at the Leavenworth, Center 1 Cass schools this evening, and petitions for night s at other poiuts are in circulation, but w a8 yet have not reached the superintendent Both the Castellar and Hartman schools h petitioned for a night course, whick will in all likelihood be granted. Miss Jo teacher of the Pacific school, has ves and gone to her home in Maine to be married Miss Baird, another teach for the Dudley B. ton, whom it was r still retains he for the students of the opencd and in operation next month. This w ainly prove a very beneficial innovation. The board is to a cusine with o 1 its appu ith a compe Bl j | young gi I~ W rought up withon any ‘advantages in this lin make bread and everything o and thoroughly instr of domestic life All the ¢l assembled cation, same, nee Rewming had resigned, bout the mic r iton college re- esterday after the holiday va e b BAR, United Sta THAT COUNTER The cov s Court. EITING GANG, Hill, MeKinsie and the neg @ again before Judge Dundy All the evideoee was in and the court hound the two men over in the sum of $300 each, releasiug them on thelr own recognizance. woman was, dis charged. Lincoln Hill, the leade: gang, it seems is an old 1 Sidone time” iu the lowa pen for the some offenso, Sceret S e OMeer Stead- man said to o Bee v yesterday that he considered Hitla erous operator in the queer, and that he himsell was insteu mental in seuding bim up from Council Blufts one r assing counterfeit silyer coi Notwithstanding a strong case wis made against the prisovers in the resent instance, the court cousidered t best to hold : in - their own recoguizance, ' supply no funds for wit nd was such that t! would be competie the last of November, cleared. It issafe to say th pud McKiusie, and thelr repi and then y A Mossrs, 11 sive couso the old brack crorn, will: not jinger lohiz in those parts G . CIUF S MERY MEN SUE Yestortay Davis & Rankir cago, filed a pe contractors, building last District Court. POLICE WANT MONEY, cman's Relief Fund association of Omaha petition sta yesterday that the the officers have been transferred ask a judgment of 5 is for interest. ainst the city and in the to the association, and were began yo before rday Western Gravel Co., sued H. T. y 1 of #1,540.24 » will be no more court until some February. The exact date has not Count he docket in the county court sterday. It comprises eighty was called nine cases. » Court, cha and was fined Ben Albertty les B.Stanley and R. 1 t over the hili for ive, te lays respectively. Mike O'Brien, deunk, five days: and R. B, MeDougal and Pat McDonough, disorderlies, ) uffy. discharging firearms v SOUTH O \li.\ NEW O. C. Higlier of Unadilla, is at the Ex- s, Kan., is stop- nond, of Columbus, Neb., is at Neb,, registered bhack at , of Plattsmouth, is a guest a the Exch 3 H. Willeox, of Yutan, is on the m with a car of hogs, D. M. Hermann is on the load of cattl ket market with a , of Breatrice, registered at the outh Omaha is beginuing well. Not an arrest so far hos. Coleman, of Haddam, Kan., the market with aload of catt Miss Aunic Hays of Chicago, is visiting South Omaha fricuds. I of Columbus, xchange hotel vho resigmed his position as 3 hus aceepte ? lucrative one with Rosenbaum Bros Justice Levy scttled two minor u Marquis Mc 10 and by dismissing an nst James Nelson. had its first vun this year » railway crossing Vs shanty burn 2yan lost more than the raii as he had a valuable coat barn 1 only worth about 3 lod No. 48, 1- 0. O, [‘ regular follo he year is on Neb., s ipany, shinty v outh Omaha held their tight, and the ted rderson ing e \U\ v stallution was conduc Johnson, assisted by Cooper and Dearborn, of Om ber of visitors from the city witnessed the eeremony:, The rapid gro h Omohais well indicated by the great iuerease in the passen- ger t on th l|\l|mn,\' trains to Omal In Jan the fi stockyard: ¥ D s th Iy came to last, nincteen y furnishes *sufficient hose brought down on following is a comparitive or of passen 3 yeurs 1886 1856 The Dicbold Safe Call and sce the large stock her & Leach, Cen'l Agts. ha at 1415 Parnam st., Omaha. s ek, ogganers, an club is at last in a with . M. Norris, vice president; ary, and C. W. are now about polications almost is situated at the on hand The Merr Mhe Omahia Tobo, flourishing president; George K Moulton, treasu fifty members, daily. Th sli cond Geo! Smith, s The with whic 0 3 sne of the most practical and convenient in the whole west. lute is thivty feet high, with a decline of 100 feet, and structed as to | possi- of collisions or any of the other of ordinary toboggning. Great crowds 2 ater penchant for ganing than th tlemen even, turn out large numbers and the sceues at the shde sy night is of the most joyous aud exhil- ating deseription, Nellie Mite ie Miteh a fadc it a lat 1 lour Monday night in astate Sh 10 > from Sis on L met and together the t She said the 1, for after she o empticd a stuff wmust had drank nses left her, and she knew not whether she was inSioux City, Kalamazoo or Oshk%osh, and that when she returned to consciousucss shie found herselt here, The court_listes o her story, and then, 1 she had ot fully regained her mental facult » t o couple of days over the bill wi ¢ size. She went up. bottle of cogna: have been ¢ of it sever: ren H e James Morton & Son, 116 S, all tinds of ice tools in stock, 15th st., Dr. Ayres wi pfined to his house by juries which he received by being thrown out of his sleigh on Thirteenth street, near Williams, a few days ago. Heo 1 hundred feet betore Lis uld be stopped. plows, mar 5 l.um-, Morton & Son e agents for Wood's ice tools, talogue, -— to Death, g dangerously illwith rding house, MeCool is herewith- money, and My, Jones, not to care for h'n\, wi il apply to the necessury aid. pacumonia at V. 317 Davenport street, out friends or being abl Joues' bos ourney. s touraey for a haudsome gold cr tho auspices of the Omakin Wheel club, begius at the club = block, uext Wedncsday aftes- IS SPEC } CHARGES. Chief Seavey's Objections to Certain Saloonkeepers Made Known. Below will be found a copy of Chief of Police Seavey's letter to Mayor Broatch in which is stated the objections to certain saloonkeepers heing granted licenses DEPARTES T Porten, Crry O, Dec 12, 1887, —Dear Sir 0 yo 118 of the 10th inst. requesting urnidti you with the names of saloon ought not to have 1, also the list of those law on election day; I have that in my opin 1 y rinterest of law © with¥eld fi sons in:licat Hary, e saloon, Thi Dodge A disorderly h vorite re- > and bluex bad men and women. andy Knight's satoon, _corner Tenth street and Capitol avenue--Disorder] y disorde Man shot there recently Gus Schultz, corner | street and Capitol avenue—Worst “dive Omaha, Ed. Rothery's s and Harney strec sors, and ull ¢ ally inclined White I Too many wine ro women business, P. Wind's saloon, and Douglas stroets—A r and women and luw ! in oon corner of Eleventh H rs for sluge. und pugilisti- n, 1100 Parnain_ stroct— ns, t00 much wine and corner Tourteenth ort for bad men ers of the worst m, 016 South Tenth we and se tly been -A saloon on the wost side t, close to the railroad t where thieves and bul salnon, Douglas near Th needs al of police < the eold warrant, that was sto since heen convic uof this same sl .t‘.uu on Loavoniworth stroet, near ilroad —Has the reputation of rters for anarchists, llfll\'\\\ o8t cor- putable wom bheries have been repe ud recently one of the v 1w slled to turi over a stolen watch to Cayp ) 1 on clection day in vic situated on the southwest and nor v of Thir- teenth .uhl Center st ard’s sa- lo uth of Cle loon, northyest " \'l\h enth 's saloon, and Cur to's, South Th hall and Kra and Vinton streets, In g opinion it would be a good idea not tllow rooms to be rented to any woman on or in thie same building whero inge lig n should not be one wine-room unde nth street saloon, e mian ith THE WIFL How a Newly 1 A you couple, evidently from the country, unintentionally created no little usement among the ladics and - gentlemen sent at the Union Pacific depot yesterday ‘The bride was very pretty and the 1 manly-looking fc ¢, but it was cen that they, while striving to Jear unconscious of their new state of felicity, imagined themsc s the cynosure of every eye in the room. The bride would steal a glance at her lord, and he would wink n return, which would cause her to blush charmingly. Once or twice hishand would touch nd then both would look more silly and delightfully happy than e While thus engaged @ colored woman en- tered with u little givl about three years of age, and as black as midnight. They 100 a seat directly op- site the young benediet and Ins tady, and as soon as the piccaning be- came aw f their presence she threw up her K hands and rushed to the bride shou Oh, mammal mamma! Here's my mammal “The poor young bride’s face was a_ study, while the “husband tooked as though hie ished the earth woud swatlow him up. onc laughed—the situation was so lu- traveling man was exceodingly im- h the situation, and his *ha! ha esounded th sh the room ym conld stand it no lon, and his wife nearly dead with morfifica o the dr HIH\H ind sel .H" him by the collar said Mr. Man! I want yon ter ) that ar lady is my wife, and 1 |I.A\l her all my i Don't u to m bluff at her, er I'll knock the eternal daylight outen yer. This caused a_considerable abatement, of the drummer’s mirth, and the end might have been is unknown, as Policeman Cham- berlin stuck his head in the door 5t this mo- ment and d, “All aboard for Council Bluffs.” The young couple seized their grips, and by the haste in which they made for the train it is fair to presume that they blessed the couvenieut announcement. until the leaving NEW COUNTY BOARD. Its Organization and the Committee Chairmanships, last session of the old board of county issioners will be held to-day, when > business of the board will be closed up. Mr. Timme will then retive from ofice. On Thursday the first meeting of the new board, which will consist, under the new law, of members will tuke place. T s are Commission- Mount and O'Kee who hold over and rson, at the last five d these all the formality 'tings of the conducted with characterizes the my ery vote will be d out unless afte tice which herctofore « ed wher whether wbled a man to ever he might b inthe buildin aside, o ing mectin it is hinted, ||H\m « Anderson will enter Considerable speculation is ind who will be the presiding ofti organization. ‘The rumors h man i the county building led him to believe ||1 t the chairman of the board would be Mr. e, who is the oldest and most ex m.....x man in_ the d The boa already mentioned, will ¢ izc a number of committ among will be that on charitics, which i Mr. will be chairman; c on Turner, uhmn 3 Anderson ¢hairm 5 chairman;’ bridees, C or chairman: county farm, 'lmn:l The members of the board will be variously divided in constituting the remaining mem- bers of the scveral committees. 2rs will be paid #1,500 ar, while the old ones must content thcmselyes with §3 a day. MORTUARY MATTERS. BOYL Monday another old fand vespected resi- dent of this city was added to the listof those who nave gone beyond, the deceased being Michael Boyle. He had resided in this eity for nearly thirty years, and had attained to © remarkable age of 86 years, His death red at 1114 Briggs street. His wife just one year ago. Theg children now surviving are Terence, a check clerk in the Union Pacific freight depot: Michael, an en- gincer on the same road, and Patrick, one of the best | kuown .umpmmn; in the city. The face to-day at 9 o'cloc Services will be Leld in the catbedral of bl. er of the ne d by a By Philomepa,.aind the renains will be interred in St. Mary's cémetery, . 2 - Condemned Rottenness, The meat inspectors of the city, F. Hick nand William, Farr, have mado their monthly report to the mayor and council of at condemned and removed by them i the month as follows: f, 1,180 nds;: porlk, 375 autton, 300 pounds § poultry, 1,45 pounds; total, 8305 pounds, with 200 pounds of by The work of men for the hown by a total ndemnation 1s of “meat, game_and vege “together with 1,100 pounds of bananas, 35 bushels of peanuts, 310 liecas of mutton, T burrel “of upples and 3 bushels of sweet potatoes, —i Clerk Roche's Assistanta, M. D. Roche, the new county clerk, will take posscssion of his office on Thursday t. He has decided upon his assistants, They will be as follows: nk Zimmer, deputy clerk; William Moran, clerk of the board of commissioners; Messrs, Guilford and Dr. J. M. Woodburn, assistants, — Allof these gentlemen are well and favorably known and_will doubtless cause things to move smoothly ulong. Real Estate Transfers, nsfers of Jany 3 furnished b, Mayne Real es 18t compan, R H Smith et these C.E £2,000 *and husband to “William Latey et al, lot 12, block 23, Kountze Place, wd.. . Herman Kountze and wi y et al, lot 7, blot 1,800 Livan stee, to ( L 18, Benson, . 200 Georgo . and wife (o John 1. Jones, lot 1, K bl Porest, WAL Foaver 800 Hanuah M Beates ot al to VG L try, lot 7, blk 20 lot 5 in blk 31 Logan .m.l wi lots 1and 2, 1 Veta pla M BIREKbi Wi to GV ot L 10 and 11, R 2,440 . . 4,000 Vil £ ‘wife o gamo Samuel Montgomery, w 70 ft lots 11 and 12, blk 8, sub of J 1 Redick’sadd, s ¥ ; 5,000 o W wite Lo Pevlia “Wilcox, same, qed, .. o \‘ lentine Lipp Vs Union Stock Yards ll O Jones SW W 21-10-12 e d.. ..l . 200 Ada B Toft ary Willinms, 130 ftof s G0t lots'§, k's second add, wd. .. aret D Williams, s 50 ft 3,000 3,000 o 4 13 Chist ¢ bl 81 South O 14 1etalto OJ 1 wd ftlot 7 blk 74 500 630 Moore and wi 1 16, 16, 1,000 Thomas and wife to 1 g 1 1,000 Wo Gos 3,000 h M. Webbe 15-16-13, patent. B nd wifetoJohn Fr blk 9, sub J. L Redick's, s and wi 0, sud J. L Redi W, 'to M lmlluulnr South Om:ha Mulvihill et Omaha, w. al, lot 6, blk 4 . 710 Shand (o' A Kilby Plac 1,500 tehman employed in 1s.had his right while mak He was removed to Dr. ith’s office where the wound was James Shinne . another vdman in the same yar A his arm saught between two frr cars, but as lucky enough to escape with a badly bruised member. rs conneeted with the Has returned to that paper and assumed control of its advertising dej ut. Union 1 crushed coupling Towe hand ing Ibr: WE MAKE IT A principal of our businessnot to carry over one dollar's worth of goods from one season to another if we can help it. much heavier stock and to close it out we know that extraordinary et- foris have to be made. Having taken inventory, we have gone over our entire winter stock, and propose to make a peremtory clearing of thesame, Beginning today, we will inaugurate the greatest clearance sale on record. Cost will not be censidered in this sale, and we will cut prices to mere nominal figures, This season we have a First on the list are heavy overcoats, and we mention for this week the following extraordinary bargains: Onelotgood Ulsters, made of an excellent quality of Frieze.line d with plaid flannel; a $15. a perfect storm-defyer, at $9; the coat is fully worth One lot of elezant cassimere overcoats, cut very long with good astra- chan collar and cuffs, a good looking as well as a good wearing coat, which could not be bought under ordinary circumstances, for less than $16; we have marked it $9.50. A small lot of very fine chinchilla Ulsters, fancy back, collar and cuffs of good fur, elegantly made: a splendid garment and as good as any other house would ask $25 for; we offer them at $12.75. 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