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THE - CITY. The funeral of Warren Whitfield will take place at the First Baptist church, corner Fifteenth and Davenport, at 1 o'clock p. m. to-day. General C. H. Frederick, the hatter, has given Mr. C. H. ¥uller a third in- terest in his business, as a recognition of four years meritorious service as his head cierk. The funeral of Helen Wilcox will take place at 10 o'clock this morning, in- stead of 2 p. m. us announced in yester- day morning’s paper, from the house, 11i1 Park avenue. The Tur at the synagogue this evening will be on the subject, “The Hebrew of the Ghetto and the Hebrew of the Age.” The public is cordially invited, A new building on the corner of Gar- lick and Pleasant belonging to J, Saunders, was burned to the ground about 12:50 Wednesday night. The was $1,400; nc Incendiarism is thought to be The report of the Omaha City mission for last week that a dinner had been given to the poor on Christmas day, and that thirty-five children had been presented with oys as a reminder of the ] good work of the mission is proceeding weekly, and an urgent appeal to the charitable is mado for further funds. reets, loss states Personal Paragraphs. William R. Falls, representing the Dalys, i8 in the city arranging dates for his show, Atthe Arcade: W. S. Korner, Falls City: John W. Black, aska City: A, M derson, Lyon: Brown, Lincol bert Johnson, Whitney. At the ¥ . 13. Watkins, St. VR jifie dunction; C. H. Tumer, Atchison; J. W. Rickart, Kunsas City; D. C. Dunham, Silver City, Colo.; R Wilson, Neligh: W.'S. Bartell, West Point; W. C. Catherwood, Blair; C. J. Slater and wife, Colfax, Iu. Justice Court. William Gibson, has commenced suit be. fore Justice O'Connell against John Rousher to recover $125real estate commission. Paralyzed. Mrs, Murray, of Fort Omaha, who was in v a fall at the Webster street depot a , while engaged Wednesday duties, was suddenly stricken in Chicago, A telegram from Chicago says that “Web ber 8. Scavey, chief of police of Omaha, 15 here to study police methods in this city, more particularly the method used in regu lating the liquor trafic.” O'Connell Convalescent, Daniel O'Connell, the young man who was shotin the breast by Frank Robinson, has so far recovered as to be about town again. The bullet which is still located in his body in the region of the right shoulder, s him but little pain, Twenty Thousand Bricks. Yesterday in Justice Kroeger's court Mike Swatck brought action against Mrs. y Svacina for wrongful possession of Swatek bought them at a sherif’s Svacina unlawfully tool them The case was continued until the yth, The Colored Coiner, Dan Rice, the darkey who stole the rare numismatic collection at the Eden Musee, has been bound over to the district in the sum ot £1,000. Part of the stolen coins were found in his possession and the remainder he had spent for their face value. Park Avenue on the Loop. The horse car streot railway company began running cars over the loop from Far- nam on Ninth to Douglas and Twelfth strects, and back to Farnam, yesterday. The white or Farnam and Park averue cars aro the only service that will take this route at present. A e A Disastrous Burst. Wedncsday night, shortly after the break ing out of the New York store fire, the water main on Dodge street, between Twenty- seventh and Twenty-eighth, burst, The water washed away the carth under the cable track for a distance of eighty feet, so that the trafiic on the road had to be suspended. Diserters. It was discovercd yesterday that James Cummings. private, of Company C, one of the recent bateh of recruits at Fort Omaha, had deserted. Cummings was a most popu- lar man und_his act was a_surprise to all, He is a_graduate of Harvard college, having received the degrees of an A. B. andan M. D. The case of Byrnes, the deserter of a few Aays ago, has been continued, Moriuary. William Dunne, father of Miss Nellie Dunne, of Bradstreet's clerical corps, died Wednesday afternoon at his late residence, 1424 Sherman avenue. The members of the Pennsylvania Asso- ciation in Nebraska arc_respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their fellow member, David T Scott, from his late residgnce, N 1210 Sherman avenue, to-day at 3 o'clock. Connty Board Reorganizing. Thecounty commissioners assembled at2:30 o'clock. yesterday Mr. Mount was elected chairman and Mr. O'Keefe retired from the position, & vote of thanks being tendered him for the manner in which he had discharged the duties of his office during the past yoar. Wiltiam Moran was re-clected clerk of the board. Tho board then adjourned, i Pocific Expross Directors. At a meeting of the stockholders of ‘the Pacitio Express company held at the oftice of Mr, E. M. Morsman, president, 1215 Farnam cot, yesterday, the following were clected dircetors for the ensuing year: Charles F'. Adams, Boston, Mass.; A. H, Calef, Now York H, Smith,St. Louis, Mo.; . Louis, Mo; J. K. oaton: Tcansas City, Moci 1. M. Morgmen . Bechel, Omuha, Neb, ectors will holdtheir m the purpose of organization and e officers the latter part of this month, eting for ion of Delinquents Get No Water. The waterworks company reports that less than half of its patrous huve paid their semi- annual water dues, On Monday, the last day on which a5 per cent discount was al- lowed for those paying in advance, there was comsiderable of arush to the office of the company, but up to the evening of the samo day only about one-third of the patrons had taken advantage of the 5 per cent discount, The growing business of the company re- uires them to be more strict in the future an they have been in the past, and all sub- scribers hereafter who do not pay in thirty days will have their water supply cut off, By the Camp Fire, ‘Wednesday evening the Phil Kearney post of.the G. A. K. gave a grand ball and supper at the garrison hall at Fort Omaha, The busi- mess meeting and installation of the recently elected officers was private, Following the meeting all adjourned to the hop-room. A very large number of city xleo!)lu were pres- ent. The George A, Custer Post No. 7 at- tended in a body, bringing their colors, which were received with an ovation, Posts Nos, 210 and 202 sent representatives, Among those who aldressed the comrades of the l‘hll Konrueg' Post were Captain Aaron §, ? A., Colonel Dennis, G. A, R. s, Wilcox. Dancing was kept up until - mq hour, and all enjoyed a most pleasant evening, Sheriff’s Lot Not a Happy One. Sheriff Coburn, owiug to sickness, dia not g0 to Lincoln yesterday morning to attend ' the convention of the sheviffs of the state, which convened thére in the afternoon. The object of this convention is fora general discussion of shorifte’ work, with the view of attaining better results, Another important snbject, howaver, the discussion of the fee-book, will came in for a goodly share of attention aheriffs of the state are unanimous in the opinion that their cause would be amelior. ated it this fee system could be e knocked out, and their compensation be in a regular salary. They claim that the fee book system entails three-fold more work, and is less satisfactory and efficient. The law allows a sheriff in this state asalary of but #2500, and this he must make out of his fees, but before deducting his own portion from these, he must satisfy the salaries of all his clerks and assistants, at_ home,” won by Hood's Sarsaparil In Lowell, Mass where it is prepar is more o Hood's Sarsaparilla sold than all other medicines, and it has given the best of satisfuction since its introduction ten ye . This could not be if the me jeine did not possess merit. If you suffe from impure blood, try Hood"s Sarsapa- rillaand realize its peculiar curative power. ood name - Negligent Election Officers, The United (States grand jury is still work on the election cases, Yester ing subpoenas were issued for the pa from the poor farm sho voted at the Seventh ward, for J. X4 Points and C. W, Thomas, judges, whose names were not sub. scribed to the jurat on the poll hooks. The judges claim that they aqualified bofore County Clerk Roche, and they labored un der the impression that that was all that was necess: Mr. Roche himself, was also before the jury with the Seventh ward ballov box, which was in a deplorable condition. The ballots were not only torn and crumpled, but dumped promiscuously into the box. Not the first instruction of the law, it 18 said and Mr. Roche saic the box was in the w condition of any re. turned from any precinct in the city or county, H. 1. Field, one of the clerks at the See- ward polls, wis indicted Wednesday, He was arrested yost morning and arraigned before Judge Dundy. His bond was fixed at £1,500, the same as the balance of the in- indicted. also $£5,000 Reward For a better or move pleasant remedy for the cure of consumption, bronchuil troubles, cough, croup and whoopi cough than SANTA ABIE, the fornin king of consumption. bottle warranted. If you would be cured of that disgusting discase, catarch, use CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CUR o jar; by mail $1.10. Santa Abie and Cat-R- Cure are sold and warranted by Good- man Drug Co. li- - Who's Afraid. The Chicago & Northwestern's new ¢ is 0 beautiful specimen of the engrave "The picture is entitled *“Who's Afraid,” its story is told us follows: lebrated photographer while m along the rough coast of New land, sct his came lendar art. and king ng 4 10 take the view of a double row of rocks off York Beach, Me., with the waves dashing over them, when e sunny faced children appeared’ on the ne from behind the rocks where they had hidden from view, running towards the though to plunge into the surf and ident halted directly in front of the aiready set, when a clear manly om a distance, rang out the warning hild, My darling, don’t get ar the water! ' They turned, each in eristic pose, and the reply came from ittle one, “*Who's Afraid " Snap went per on the camera, and the sunbeams had fixed forevera picture, piquant, rogui and withal such u touch of nature as no ar- tist's fancy could ever body forth, Council Bluffs Nonpareil, Dec. 12, 1880. Wearecredibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria, under the treatment of Dr. Thos. Jefferis of this ciiy is merely nominal, not exceeding one-fifth of one per cent. Such being the case no time should be lost in pla ing his remedy within the reach of every family and thus save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has afflictea the world during the last hundred years. Executive Orrice, Cou 1882.—1 do not hesitate to say that the suc- ss attending the use of Dr. Jefferis' Pre- ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. I speak from ex aving used it in my own family; I am also well acquainted \vuh the facts connected with its use in our city. W. R. VAvany, Mayor. No physician required. Price of remedy £3. Addres, box No. 457, Omaha, Neb. JefTeris has retired from active practice. - - SOUTH oM Broke a Lanuel Charles O'Keefe, of Omaha, came down to South Omaha on Conductor Enlow’ dummy train, arriving here at 6:35 Wednes- day eVening, 'and failin g to hear the call for South Omaha, attempted to pull the bell rope to stop thetrain so as to get off. Frauk Curtiss ordered Mr. O'Keefe not to inter- fere with the train, at the same lime telling him the train would stop at Q street. The end of the trouble ~ was that when O'Keefe attempted to pull the rope Curtiss struck him with his lantern over the head,breaking the glass and cutting O'Keefe on tho hand and uose and bruising his head. O'Keefe was very mad and threat ened prosecution, but sober second and bet- tor thoughts of peace control him now. Mr. O'Keefe says that Brakeman Curtiss told him that he would have to go to Albright and back and pay his fare, Was 1t a Sulcide? Michael Deutschel, proprietor of the Star bakery, Twenty: enth street, died at 9 o'clock Wednesday nignt in convulsions. He has been despondent of late over his business and his son Frank, who at the time lay drunk in an adjoining room. Mr. Deutschel became ill yesterday beford noon, and in the ovening neighbors were attracted by his groans, but then too late to do anything. He loaves 'two wives in Marysville, Mo., and several chilaren, A paper, with dust of a powder, supposed to have becn poison, was tound in the room. 1k and Fell Over a Bank. yesterday morning Frank Deutschel, very drunk, was going ho whero his dead father lay, and i fell ov baok from the front door into Twi seventh street, about tifteen feet, reocel injuries on the head, and internal injuries. Ho has been lying in an insensible condition all day and his injuries cannot be ascer- tained. voice i to the younge From the cin Bruers, Jan, Notes About the City. Bernard . Eybel, who has been ill with erysipelas, is up and out again, A. L, Day, formerly of this city, is back from Central City, visiting friends here. S. Johnson, the ex-B. & M. brakeman, assaulted and beat 1. Devore Monday ning, was taken to Omaha Wednesday by Ofticer Demps Mrs. L. C. Gibsan will entertain company at her home, N and Twenty-first streets, this evening, That hacking cough ean be so quickly red by Shiloh's Cure, We guarantee For sule by Goodman Drug Co. from Hastings, came up to the city Weduespay night with a deserter from the United States army named Jim Cummins, whom e wished to turn over to the authorities here. A policeman ar- rested Starr as a suspicious character and cast him into the central station, where he passed the night. Will you suffer with d)n])u psia and liver complainti. Bhiloh's’ Vitalizer (s guaranteed to cure you. Kor sale by Goodman Drug Co. R All persons having any claims againsy either the Grand Central or Midway hotels of Kearney, Neb., ave hercby re- quested to present same, as I wish to settle all accounts at once. T, C. BRAINARD, Proprietor, The | JARY 4. 1889 FROM FIRE TO CELL. Chief Galligan Arcested at the New York Store. “J.J. Galligan, Irish, arrested at 3:30 a m., by Sergeant Haze for an off cer,’" is the raemorandum of the fire chief's arrest in the record at the central station. The news of the arenst ot the chief while performing his duties at the New York store fire Wednesday night, spread rapidly, and was the talk of the town. The facts as near a8 can be elicited, are as follows Just after the fire one of the firemen went to Chief Galligan _and informed him that 81X blankets, evidently stoler from the burning store by one of the fire-fighters, had been found on the chemical engine. At this time the chief was giving or- ders to one of the fi companies to remain all night and watch the debris sec that the flames did not broal out afresh. After finishing his orders the chief ic inquiry among his men to see who knew ang about the blankets. At this juncture Sei geant Haze came rushing up 1o the chiof and commienced to abuse him_for the th men. This nettled Galligan, and cmptorily told Haze to mind his ness, and added that it was hisa’the men who had committed the theft, would aitend to it 'o h—1 with your men,” said d d-—n, youif you give me any resisting chief's and he POWDER Absolutely Pure. D11 arrest you," whls powdernever vares. A marvelof pt Yo 0o 1t ¢ 1o | Btrength ana wholssomeness. | More econc B e Vi feal than the ordindry kinds, and cannot be 3y ncompetition with ‘the muititude of 1w No sooner were the words said than Huze | short welght alam of phosphate powde s seized Galligan and declared him under ar- | onlyin cans. Roval' Baking Powder (o, Wallstreet. New York. Haze of your said too soon,” n threw his hands forward to push the policeman buck and in _half a second Hazo was sitting on the sidewalk. 1t is re ported the ofic sed and threatened and u hand to-hand contest ensued for a few minutes which clenched fists and the game of figured prominently. or, denies that there was any strueele between them, He says that when Haze placed his hands on nim he threw him back, and while doing this he struck Haze in the he blow was uccidental, 1 was taken to the nearest alarm box, the patrol W was called, and he taken to ntral police sta- At the latter place OR Hazo claimed that Gallizan was drunk but several persons of prominence who saw thechicf at the time, or just before the say that this is'a mistake. Shortly allizan was taken to the central sta released by order of Captain who is acting as chicf of police in the absence of W, S, Seavey. Galigan is very indignant and says he will sue Office men for false imprisonment. An Absolura Curo. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT 1s only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin_erup: tions, Will positively care all kinds of piles, Colodel first, T Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT TS B AT RORs BRI MEST. Sold by Govdman Drug Co., at 25 B G WE Miorais Dy Hret cents per box—by m cents. a1 bSO IARRY 4 Botsy Buker third. Mastiffs—Re athe Colaner fivst. This is a magnificont speci imp. Hulda by imp. Vulean: pounds, 32 inches high at shoul months, jor, whose granc owned by Rev. Meller of Fi ued at £5,000, is of the bost str in the known world. W' a promisiug dog, second, thira. THE DOGS' REWARD Made Yestorday Morning in the Omaha Ben h Show. present at the when the There alarge crowd bench show morning yesterday judges awarded the prizes. In the fox-terrier class, tho' first prize, a handsome silver cup, was awaraed to Licu tenant Will Wright, for his dog, Rags. William Mair's, fiue qualitied biteh Omak tooksecond, a purse, und his bitch P third. In the skye-terrior elass, Tom Chalmers' biteh Vie, out of importea Fairy, by cham- pion Prince Charles 1., considercl the best Skye in Scotland, took the first prize; Chal mers dog Mac, out of Daisy, out of Culladen, second. Lor greyliounds, Charlic Kosters' Clothes. line, considered ' the fastest runuer in America, took first; Nat Browu's puppy, sec- ond. In the blac Turner first, third Setters White of Plattsmouth took first on his_magnificent ¢ Rolla, G Richardson’s second, and John Smith's Pugs ver the arrest, Haze's bonds. nd-tan t C. Carlson s Willinm 1 A Rose fer cl ond SECTION WAG DUCED. An Unpopular Move by the Union Pa- cific Management. Wednesday a cireular was issued by the operating department of the Union Pacifie anuour ng a reduction in wages of per day on all trackmen employed on the Nebraska division of that road between Council Bluffs dnd The sec- tion hands in the ceive the regular I is §1.40 per da At Council Bluffs and the remaining sections it will be 81 king of the matt member of the local labor uni>n said: *Or- ganized labor will consider this, knowmng that should this not be met with op- position, the company will be heard from in_a similar’ deal m other sections. We do uot approve of this policy. It falls upon of men that _receive the lowest wi in the empioy of ilis roud, and flord to stand the reduc- tion. We regard this as one of the results of the change in management. A new man comes in, he endeavors Lo gain arecord over his predecessor, by operating at a less ex- pense, and, in consequence, the poor laborer is made the victim. 1 do not wantto o on record as predicting a strike, but if the re- duction was made in Omaha’ where labor is thoroughly orgamzed, I think such would immediately follow The circular is said to be fathered by Superiutendent Ressegnie. Clem Hackney Relieved. Another head has falien into the ofiicial receptacle of the Union Pacific. This time Clem Hackney, superintendent of motive power and carshops, is the victim. Wednes- day he was at his post of duty when suddenly & missi s appearance notifying him that after February 1 his services would be SUB 01 108 dispensed with by the Union Pacific. No cause nuary 2, the original ¢ is assigned. He has been four y with the | divectors were re-elected. Mr. W. S. road. 1t is said that he will join his fatner in | Rector formerly discount cle was the near future, who is in a like position with | elected to the position of assistant cash- the Santa Fe road. His successor has not | jer. yet been appointed. i “Niobrars Johuny Olp, o pony express rider, cow-boy was before Insunity Commissioner Tilden Woednesday evening, and adjudged insane. Papers of ‘application were sent to Lincoln this morning, but as the asylum is already ! the likelihood is that Olp will r some time, and mnl and W. H, Alex” A. Palmes G. Richardson third and J. Dan second on do ters—John Bingle tirst and John Kerr second. Kerr's dog Rapp has all the points of a superior dog. \ ,I\:u(hl‘v"fnrnl‘:lmu and Billy wloundland Cheney hasa promising vench, Johnny Carlow, Trish terrier, eat dog, attracts much attention, but there is no com- petition. The beautiful prizes are now on exhibi at the hall. Father Calaneri made the manageme: handsome contribution by the way of en- couragement for future bench shows. A druggist at Fort Scott, Kansas, per- suaded D. A. Camp, a bookkeeper, to buy a bottle of Chamberlain’s cough remedy. Mr. Camp now says the rem- edy is unsurpassed for throit and lung complaints, especially for children troubled with colds, and that he would not be without iv formany times it cost. Ouly 50 cents per bottle. All druggists sell it voung dog on the At the unnm\l meeti holders of the Bank of of the mmerc held offic and stock- The Overland Jump reported here yesterday morn Gate special on the Union Paci that the railroad was wrecked near Icho canyon, Utah. The report proves, on_investigation, to be untrue. It very probably grew out of the fact that the overland met” with an acci dent near Echo mm\'llm, Tuesday night! 2 Two sleepers and two day coaches jumped . Kening! scialis e ol Nobody wis, deilledscbus Brof. 1 il:',' i“""\f'f{‘__”",'. l”"“"‘l""' Stark of Cheyenne, Wyo., had one of hig [ “+PCOin, Nebraski. egs broken, Railroad Notes. J. A. Reed, general traveling passenger agent, M. K. Moss. traveling passcnger agent, Chicago, and 5, t prehibition amendment, and advocates an passenger_agent, with he; : p increase of the penalties for a violution of the Moines, all of the Union liquor luws. headquirters y: 3 of their duties for the uew year, harles . Adams, F. L. Ames, . John Spaulding, E. I, Atkin Sidney Dillon, of New Yo land, of Omaha, are the néw elected by the Omaha & Republican Valle Frauk Lynd, traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific, withheadquarters at St. Paul, is in the e Chief Clerk el the ex- 9 was nd trapper, ing Golden 1020 K st., Governor mendations. Bosrox, Jan, i Governor Ames sent his annual message to the legislaturoe to-day. He ly submission to the people of Remanded For Further Hearing. Loxno; Kuhn, the man who was arrcsted at Queenstown on a charge of being a fugitive murderer from Wisconsin, wus ar- raigned in the Bow street police court to-day id remanded for fur . Dex- ur Bos- - zler Returns, Louis Horner, the waived extradition pro for Chicago last night in ber of the defraudeld Scott, of the passenger de- artment of the Union Pacific, and Chi Clerk Coykendall, of the vice president oftice, have returned from the east. Chicago embezzle ceedings and _left company with & firm, Barretr, B “T'he marriag Barrett and Joseph Anderson, Mary Ander- son’s brother, was solemnized at the cathe dral to-day, Bishop Williaws officiat A New Jersey H Mavs Laxvixa, N. J. Jan. 3.—Robert Elder, jr., was hanged in the jail yard here at 12:07 today for the murder of his father on August 4, 1558, nging. of Gertrude Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities snd Public Food Analyst the Brongest, Purest and most Healthful, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder docs not eontain Ammonia, Limeor Alum. Dr. Price s Delicious Flavoring Fx- tracts, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Rose, etc., do not contain Poisouous Oils or Chemicals. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., New York. Chice, 6ty Louis, Used by the United States Government. A PLAIN FACT. For Overcoats the season will soon be over. them and we re happy to say —what few clothiers are able to say We have had an enormous trade in -that we have not many left, we only regret that we have to disappoint many customers, as we can not fit all. pose of all this season but the demand outran our supply; that we must have sold them the cheape disposed of during the next few days. Trimmed Overcoats and fine Ulsters, which are offered remarkably low gllill\'lll[l‘l‘ an enormons cost conside Of the children’s fine Overcoats which we adver there never were such elegant garments offered at the pric In men’s and boy’s Suits we have a good stock yet. saving to those whom we can fit, able more moncy elsewhere We call particular attent:on to a A few weeks ago we had so many, that we thought it would be impossible to dis- this fact only demostrates he few odd sizes which are left will be few Kur wnd we can as the same garment would ed last week are only a few left; s we marked these. Our low prices throughout the season do not leave much of a margin for “mark down” and “sweeping reduction” fig— ures, but we will take invenfory next week and as we are detcrmined to have as few goods as possible to take up, extraordinary inducements in several lots of men's and boy’s we will make some heavy sacrifices and offer this week s Suits, they are mostly of the finer grades and we have marked themas low as other houses would ask for medium and much poorer qualities. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, ~ Nebraska Clothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, VERY GRATIFYING. "The liberal response to our §10.00 Suit | sale has proven to us that when we offer |a bargain, people_understand we wean | . There are still_a few YVERCOATS HAVE also a TUMBLE—look at them, more le | TAKE. Max Meyer--Established 1866--Adolph Meyer Max Meyer| & & Bro., SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREE General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS, W. 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