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7 PR THE CITY. To Foreclose a Mortgage. Suit was entered in the district court yes terday against Jas, H. W r, Otis H. Ballou, Everett (3. Ballou and John A. Rol line, The plaintiff is Catherine F. L who sceks to foreclose a mortgage of £13.500 oL B black 134, in Omah, for non-puy- wmnent of a mortgage note of $3,315. Wants to Leave Melvina, Wil F. McClary applied for a divorce from his wife, Melviua, rday. He cluims it on the ground of extreme crueity, and cites a caso where she hit him on head with a chair as an instance of W inhumanity o man. They were marrie Te Taute, April 2, 1550, For Selling Lottery Tickots, Charles Harvey, of 816 South Fifteenth street, was arrested Saturday afternoon on informat f Seavey uisiana ts, The as made under the state la 10 procure, and is now in St Unconscious, At k last evening Colonel A, H Forbes had not recovered consciousness, and has now 1ain in this condition eight s His pulse ranged normal yesterday, but is id to be unsteady. The attending phys that he n the acciden thiis chancos ar promisin, Sues for Dar b James Christie, a boilermaker, has sued the Omaha Barbed Wire company and John Sullivan, for £15,000. He was engaged by them last June to clean out a tank that had been filled with naptha, when it exploded and Ie was seriously He has been disabled for life, and accordingly, brings suit for the avove amount B s Want § YO0 Damages, Freeman P. Kirkendale and Charles A. Coc have entered suit Omaha for 25,000 damag They are rs of property in West'Omaha, and by wrongful, reckless and foolish”’ acts of the city in grading the streets without giving of its intention, or offcring to 1 of Contract. John E. Hart entered suit in the district court Saturday against the r-Cudaliy Packing company for §333.74 on a breach of contract. He claims to have been brought to promise of £2,500 per year for November 1, 1538, On the 7th of Juno | s discharged without cause, and sues for the baiance of o year's salary. D. H. Whesler Bleeted Director. There were only two candidates for the t position of dircetor of the board of and sixty-five members were present to record their votes on Saturday, ‘The com vetitors were D. HLWheeler and B. E. and at the closc of the poll th ared clected by a vote of iing the board will meet and elect a pres ident and secretary “ouncil Session snecial session of the city council Si v nizht,but it was a short one They met to discuss the advisability of issu ing bonds as follows: Kor paving, fo rage. £100,000, and to pay off out bonds, given ' toward the construc tion of the Union Pacific bridge, $100,000. It t they should be issued, and the day set for the citizens Sherifr, Saturday Judge Shiclds gave a decision in the suit of Hyde ct al. vs, William Coburn, sherifl. The plaintifis—a Boston firm—sought 10 recover twelve bags of coffee, seizea under awritof attachment, issued in June last, at the time Gordon & Co. failed. it jur trial, and they found the plaintiffs w rightfully entitled to the goods, which the judge ordered to be handed over to them, and assessed the damages against the sheriff at §1. A Raid on Higgins' Place. Another raid was made on the temperance dining rooms of C. Higgins Saturday night, and Captain Green and Oficer Brady succeeded in arresting a suflicient amount of nglefoot to warraut the arrest of J. H. ley, an ewploye. It was found in use in wine rooms up stairs, but Mr. Higgins ys he knows nothing about_it. As Wesley has neither government nor city license it will probably go hard with him in case he is convicted. Wome All delicate complieations peculiar to females, which undermine health and shorten life, and all uterine complaints, are now successfully treated without the 0ld speculum methods of physical e ination. The latter method of dia has proved to be not only worthl injurious. The senior physician of the Licbig World Dispensiary of San cisco and 756 West Jackson st., Chi Ill., will give free consultation to lu dies at the Metropolitan hotel, corner 12th and Douglas sts., Omana, Neb., from Jan. 12 to 20, 188¢ By an Angry Husband. John Hart,an all round laborer,spent S day night in the cells, charged with a with intent to kill. For some time past, Hart bas suspected a man named Andrew Farley of being unduly intimate with his wife, and Saturday night he met him near th teenth street viaduct. A war of words was followed by a genuine war in which Hart used a knife freely and inflicted two scrious and possibly fatal cuts on " who is employed in Bradford's lumber was removed to his home on Douglus sireet, while Hart was arrested by Oficer Suv- age and tuken to the station, Deformities of Every Kind Supplied with proper scientific appli- ances, and surgical cuses requiring expert treatment should consult with the surgeon-in-chiet of the Liebig 1n- ternational Surgical Institute, 400 Geary street, San Francisco, and 756 West Jackson strect, Chicago, Ill., now at Metropolitan hotel, corner Twel‘th and Douglas streets, Omaha, from January 12t0 20. Consultation tree, — The Police Commis ion. The board of fire and police commissioners met Saturday night. Captain Cormack was granted thirty days leave of absence, and tho charges proferred against Officer Drummy were laid over forone week. Chiof Galligan asked for a week longor to prepare his aunual report, and Sergeant Haze handed n the following communication : Whereas Chief Galligan has made a report to your honorable body in regard to my con- duct at a fire January 3, 1859, 1 most humbly ask your honorable body to investigate the matier, for I would very much like to have you all understand the matter thoroughly. Very respectfully, H. P Haz, Sergeant of Police. J. L. Brand 3 ill not fill ldnnilur\h-ra at their great fire sale Mon- a, "H 2, 504, 506, 508 and 510 S, 15th st, - To Nettl George H. Hammond, president of the G, H. Hammond & Co. company (incorpor- sted), died in Michigan Decembor 29, \aud Baturday the company entered suit agaiust his beirs to recover certain Omaha real es- tate. The bill of particulars states that the deceased president bought, and held in trust for the company, certain lands which were aid for from its funds but that he died be ;uro ho had travsferred it. Thoy cite as de- feudants in the suit George H. Hammond, gr, and Ellen Hammond, adwinistrators, Annie H. Casgrain, Sarah i. Lee, Charles ¥, John W., Florence I, Ethel K., and Ed P." Hummond, the latter five being minors. ——— Use the surest remedy for catarrh— Dr, Sage’s, THEY OBJECT TO IT. The Official Conrt Reporters Oppose A Senate Bill. A bill has been introduced in the senate which provides that supreme and district | court reporters shall receive a salary of | #2,000 a year, and shall furnish either party 10 4 suit with a long-hand copy of the report of proceedings within thirty days from the time at which judgment is rendered The official stenographers of the strc y opposing the bill, and tl communication from Mr. A Hovkins, oficial reporter of Omaha forth the reasons for the opposition OManta, Neb, Jan. 12.~To the Editor of k' Bre On the 10th inst, a bill was in d in the legisiature of Nebraska to | the present law concerning court ographers, in g the y and 1k off fecs for transcr I'he on an_ incroase in attention of the court report ng into o ) the f the bill in hirty d ment in” a case is extremely ) s never been « the } abe v | enmpaign, Tt 18 bolieved that in the United S and simply SCTVOS A8 A ¢ K s0 that transcripts will not ve ordered except when actually needed, The present nscript fees do not equal the provosed in ase of salary: but if tran seripte are furnished free to all who care to #£0 10 the trouble of askin for them, there will be at least four or five times as much transcribing to do as at present, In sotme ¢ the districts of the state th reporters required to be in court more than thred fourths of the entire year, and the little time which they have out of court is all taken up in preparing transcripts in bona fide appeal cases, | have talked with a number of the leading attorneys of Omaha roguding the Vroposa and they are all ol gthe opinion that it would be detrimental to all con cerncd. Below T give a few facts to show the utter impracticability of the working of the pro posed bill 1. Every case will be ordered transeribed, 2. Attorneys will have cases transeribed simply because it costs nothing, when they lave no intention whatever of cavrymg the lier court, thus making a la amount of unnccessary work for the re porters 3. The reporters and useless transcribing impossible for attorneys to get important cases in time at amount of work re the reporter wiil render it impossibl torneys to got any portion of testimony writ ten out for use diwi he trial of important cases. 5. As it taes five times as long to trans cribe a > ort it in shor nd, the s will be called upon Lo} v feat of making e > times its usual length—perhaps lik Joshun_ of old, by commanding the sun to stand still, 6. Itis well known by every one who understands shorthand, that as a rule onc stenographer eannot transcribe the notes of anothier, so that the work must all be done by the reporter himsclf, unless he' reads his notes to amanueuses. This would require at least as mueh time as it requived to report the cases (keepin m at work almost day and night), and necessitates the employment of not less than three clerks to do the type- which would consume all the s 1 leave the stenograplier uoth From the Council Bluffs Nonpareil, De Weare R med that the mortality from diphtheria, under the treatment of Dr. Thos. Jefferis of this city is merely nomi not exceeding one-fifth of one per cent. Suc being the case no time should be lost in plac ing his r within the reach of eve family and thus save aunually huudreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has afllictea the world during the last hundred cuive OFrice, Couxcis BLurrs, Jan. 1 do not hesitate to suy that the suc- s attel m.w the use of Dr. Jefferis’ Pre- Ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no cqual, I speak from experience, having used it in my 3 I acquainted with the facts connected mm its use i our city. R. Vaveuy, Mayor. ce of reme ( Joifetis has rotired from active practico.) - s & Sons \\'ill not_fill- mail orders at their great fire sale Mon day THE FAIR, 502, 504, 506, 508 and 510 S. 15th st. HARV The Dealers Will Commence ive Work in This Direction To-Day The ice dealers of Omaha generally will commence to harvest the crop to-day, At the ice in Cut-off lake had formed g thickness of about nine mches, and, in the opinion of the dealers, possessed re- markable clearness, and will auswer the purposes, provided none better puts in_an appearance. They state that should the weather remain in its_present state the crop in a fow days will be in prime shape. Swift & Co., packers, have a crew of men at work and liav y o ubout twenty. five tons. in the weather, & Ring, Ker dthor lgoal dealers will commenco worl and will in all _employ about 400 men. It is thought that considerable river ice will ve cut this scason, for the reason that the un- certainty of the weather has forewarned the dealers not to let an opportunity them to glean one cut of ice. The je river below the Union Pacific bridge ured about nine inckes yesterday, and is to be of good quality. ‘Tt is quile probable that by noon to-day fully 300 men will be at work gathering the crop. - Should u sudden change in the weather tuke place and Warinor onsuo tho consumors will 'bo. placed in a queer predicament, as but a light per- centage of t crop remains in the ice receptacles in this locality, L. Brandies & Sons will not fill mail orders at the fix o Mon- day. HE ; 504, 506, 508 and 5105, 15th st. ) 5 Look at This, All kinds of merchandise and per- sonal property wanted in exchange for improved furins and wild land. Foreign Ewmigration Co., r 2 & 3 1502 Farnam st. gre man Laird's Conditlo sman Laird remained in his room in the Murray hotel yesterday, and did not leave for Washington as it was expected he would. A change in his condition was the causo for nis non-departure, and it is under. stood was advised by the attending physi- cian, Dr. Coffman. The congressman fused to see callers, and his wishes were strictly adhered to by his attendants., Last :ning he was reported to be resting easily, nd another story was rife to the efl that tie idea of allowing him to return to official duties at Washington this session had been abandoned, and that possibly he will go to his home to-day The Young Married Folks. The se! party to be given by the Young Married Folks' club at Goodrich hall on Thursday evening, January 24 promises to be a very enjoyable affair. A tasty and well arranged programme is prepared for the occasion, and good music will be in attend- dance. Duriug the intermission supper will be served in the banquet room. As this is & special party asldo from tho rokulas scrles en by this club, unmarried folks *that are Frionds and can bé vouched for by tho. mem. bers will be a.lowed to participate. Tickets may be had from the following charter mem - bers: J, H. Sehwidt, G. B, Hengen, G. J. Sternsdorft, W. G. Shriver, A, M. Kitohen, V. Wasserman, C. J. Canan, W. B. Taylor, Biruce McGulloch, J. J. Gibsot, G, A. Ostrons and J. P. Guth. J. L. Brandies & Sons will not fill mail orders at their great fire sale Mon- THE FAIR, 12, 604, 506, 608 and 610 S, 16th st, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. MONDAY. AN EXTRAORDINARY ORD The Treasury to Raise a Ru New York. New Yonk, Jan, 12.~[Special Tele Tar Ber.)--It is stated here that tue sec tary of the treasury has issued an extraor | dinary by telograph to the effect that all special treasury agents who can be spared from their posts proceed at once to Now York, there to assist _in a soarching investi gation of the methods in vogue m the ap praiser's office for several yoars past. It is hinted in ofii relos that this is the out come of the mysterious conferences which have been for several days between Collector Magone and Appraiser Stearns ¢ Boston, who has been officiating since M Mullen; who refuse 3 was remov: It is stated in demo. circles that expectations are entertained of uncarthing & most g « jon_and i nt_bas been defrauded of hundreds of thousands of dol lars in the apprais by vicious and corrupt ho Y jlicans who “stood in™" with an wporters, No impeach ment of i v McMulien's personal integrit ¢ s a democrat the custom hou s before the war, He was removed of his con 18 lack of pernicious 1 refusal to allow New York u his office during the last scalps will o piled up_in Collector office in & very short time, and 1f ¢ port be_true t noon, In connection with this report is a singular coincidence in the news that th zealous ofticials huntiug for “irregularities have been able to get er their vision s far only hold-over republicans, All who have been tryimg in be cured of weakening, compli ate and nervous compluints, and impurities of the blood, should consult with the remarkably successful speeial- ists of the Licbig Worla Dispensary of wkson street, Chieago, I11. wd parlors for free con- at Metropolitan hotel, corner Twelfth and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb., from Januaryi 12 to 20, 1589, To Whist Playe Having a desire to know who are the best wihust players in Omak yself and pactne Dr. B. P, Crummer, Contingnt e, will play any two players in Omaha, We will play cither five, seven, ten or tifteen point fames, pr inz the latter; for you will ob by playing 100 games that the natural run of cards at whist will make a gurn be tween the tenth and fiifteenth point, thereby ving somothing to fight for. We will play vo persons in Omaha, cither ladies or ntlemen, Respectfuily. . N, McGrew 1 dusire to submit to the whist players of Omaha the followini problem, and if you it telephone No, 52, Here it is 1os are trumps. Pirst and th Lvery card laid on the tabie f st Hand— i Gof hearts, 10 of clubs, 4 and 10 of dimonds Sccond Hand—Queen and 7 of hearts, knave and 7 of clubs, quecn and S of dia monds. Third Hand—Knave and 3 of hearts, ace 3ofch O spades. 5 and 4 of hearts, 8 of 17 of diamonds, lay first and third hands and take k'and you play the other two hands winst me, or L'will reverse i and play sec ond and folirth hands and mtyou from taking every trick H. N. M. Beecham's Pills act like magic on a wealk tomach, THE WOR Drs, Liebig & C The renownea, leadin, nd most sue- ful California specialists, whose cures in the past quarter of a ceutury has astonished ey ome, will visit Omaha and consult free with all who desire, January 12 to the 20, 1889, At Metropolitan hotel, corner 12th and Douglas sts., Omaha. Residents of Couneil Bluffs and all s of Towa and Nebraska should visit the greatest liv- ing cialist while in Omaha. The latest improvements in curative agents, magnetism, electricity, and every new invention known to modern scientists or specialists = gt e ses. The following marriage licenses were is- sued Saturda { Charles Kailek, South Omzha, . 1 Annie Ribur, South Omaha { Adam S, Munroo, Sidney 1 Christina Smart, Ou COTTERILL CO. 5 BACK. He Says that : Sugar Refl is all Right, New York, Jan. 12.—|Speeial Telegram to Tue President William H. Cote ill, of I ¢ Sugar Refining com b e m the west. The widow of Friend, ventor of the great “seeret pr o r,and b relatives, are not under avrest. Cotterill de- nied thetruth of tho story recently repub- lished from a paper issued in 18 ring that he had defrauded some :houN out of ,000 and fled the countr, ¥ was published, he explamed, Surope, and was the result of personal spite He drew up a long denial and sent it to a friend here, whom he asked to make it pub lie. His friend appears to have done nothing about it, and when Cotterill came b mouths luter he made up his mind it was y to do anything, as the story had faded out of public recollection, Poini- ing to half adozen ba 1 barrels is some E 1t is the greatest procoss ever discoverod and bas been pronounced genuine by the highest authority. Wiy, 1 have not the least particle of doubt that everything will be all vight in_a few days, when the eircum- stances are explaine erything has been against us, but I k at when our state ment is_given out, everything will be sutis have been r ved from Ann Arbor that Mrs. Friend's law, have by ght suit against Cotterill for §20,000 damages for having attached her property at Miluu, - Will you suffer with dyspepsia liver complaint? Shiloh’s” Vitalizer guaranteed to cure you. For sale Goodman Drug Co. i LSRRI Shot His Son-in-Law. Stevess Poist, Wis,, Jan, 1 Dr. 0. C. Meye aged thirty-four, well known physician of this city, was shot and instantly killed on the strect by Philip Grifith, his father-in-law. On December 19 the doctor's wife died from the effects of a pistol shot which le claimed was fired by her hand. Circumstantial evidence warranted the coroner’s ju bringing in a verdict of suicide, but the deed was not charged to any on The parents and brother of Mrs, or stoutly maintained that she did not commit suicide, and the father has been en- deavoring since to secure a warrant for the doctor’'s arrest, but without avail, Yester- 18 the outcome of the afair. a brother-in-law, was also ted aving quarreled and fought with the doctor a few minutes before the killing, - Kur at Adams Will Resign. # New Youx, Jan, 12.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee|—Wall street bas it that Charles Fraocis Adams is to resign the presidency of tue Union Pacifio railway company. The same story has been heard in Wall street many times of late, but never credited, Now there are reasons for believ. ing it. It is declared that Adams will leave the Union Pacific to take the postof chair- nmn of the newly organized Interstate Rail- association. That office will not be Tacl ing in dignity or consequence. It will carry, indeed, responsibilities quite as im- portant as are the duties of the Union Pacific presidency. It is stated, t0o, that the finan- cial returns of the post will be quite as liv- JANUARY Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strengtn wn( Wholetomonass, More econam than the ordinary kinds, and eannot be sold in competition with the multitudes of short welght alum or phosp only in_cans, Royal Baking | Wall street, New York, ctable preparation cone Potash, Arcenle, or otheg £ of tha Skin, thousands of cacos 1, Bood Huno 0 Dicenses, Foda of thousancs of cases of Borof il Blood Tatat, 0 StiTnoss of today 1 teel taking the me and sha ue 5 o 80 until " T hellave st wild efoct o poricds .” Yours truly, - P Howann, Weat Bizil St 3-Tho Swife f;,,(.\{mu“ i ' Fiom iy Tacdieidy pr n i Bottfos of Vlits: 'L buko Twoull v o et bed for asvoral v and could not help hers ROt Sloep 1) 81 tho wkin. i i i i 1y i his wite Switts Spui ani tho Cor henoed to Tmiprove almost e mo 1in & fow Wooks she Was ap- Sne in now ahear(y e 'CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OI" DISCOVERIES. \UJTORNI TRNE AL T woS, AEONLY - ‘mzqmcv.v ‘l ” T ARANTEED BY MAIL 2 1 C fiHIETI_EMLfliL_QlQ_.LLLVl A F \smo T'As‘r:T—uMTr‘ oy Gy fl RIACOLT STHMA «v\? Eb/fionrcmt\ L“aVI?'SE/\SES"WROA UNGS —Soiden Gy Send for circulan, SI‘jlrb!khJ ;.,,2__,‘ ABIETINE MED: co.cROVILLE, CAL Smtn Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co THOMSON'S CELEER ATED GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS MORE POPUL THAN EVER, A PERFECT FIT CUARANTEED. THREE LENCTHS, sLort, Medivm and Extra Long, JWATWELVE CRADES Highest Awards Granted THE BEST GOOBS AND CHEAF QUALITY. For Sale Everyw THOMSON, LANGDON & CO NEW YORK, SOLE MANUFACTURENS. TANDARD YPEWRITING HORTHAND HOROUGHLY CHOOL, AUGHT, 412 Sheeley Block, © London Ses rival in this ¢ hppol seams g 1d sleeves with Wi, of overcoats to gentlemen who can apprec We inhesitatingly state that C uH“ll ntal for less than $25. 1send a ample overcoat tc any not as repre ented, it may be returned at our expense, USTO Tor the purpose of keeping our larg i Mnn.n\ to make to order, Men's Pantaloons, We include in the lots offer Woolen Co., overcoats m.de 577 . the Broadbrook ALl the gonds included in the sale, are fa wlar season and our sole object in ' during the dull seas ns unsold on the 31st, will be withdeawn and no o Freeland, Loomis & Co. mestic (-hl‘\’iu‘: pair during the r best workmen emyiloy and all pat making this This sale wil BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets D Spimey &Co OMAHA DI PENARY. MEN and WOMEN success! 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Special Sale of Fine Kersey Overoats Made from the celebrated Worumbo Kerseys, Price $H$18.00 JANUARY lm\\vn I\w rsey ()v.-,...m v in the manuf wcture of Kersey over otings\ ol ‘Il]l'l] throughout hody a 7th, we will offer a full line of 200 of the very finest quality goods'made by the celebrated Worumbo Mills (a mill that has no y are made with double stitched, 3 Skinner & Son's fi quality of satin rey detail of manufacture they are as near perfection as we can make them, We offer this line afe perfect work and superior material, at the popular price of from these goods, cannot be purchased outside the aldress for examination, with the understanding that if it is PANTALOON 50 workmen cmployed. we lecided during the month tyles of forcign and domestic fabries at Woulen Cassimeres and Wors- il a large vaviety of fo d do- have sold at’ from 1 per arkable eut in prices is {o keep our ne during the month of Jamary s taken for them at this pri Proprietors} OMAHA MEDICAL . 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Thisisa d 1s¢ which has lhieretofore Bafiled all Medical Scienc We hiave a Remedy,inknown to anyono in the World outside of onr Compuny, o NEVER 1o the mos inate « £ 5 in eent Case he work deep seated ! 8 lave cured hundy o have a by Physicians, and pronouneed ineurable, wid we ol world (o brinz s a case thal we WL not cire in loss than SIXLY diys Binee the Wistory of medicine u {ruo specifio for has been sougnt for bul unever ud in sy ing World that wiil pog ot Medical Works, \ antnoritie ro, O Hus nd money with doctor with 3, you that hive 10 s BOW et perm Yellct, you never can got it el Whdre, | Murk what we sav. in the end you Mt take our renedy oF NEVER rocover and you that have been afiicted but a short time Yuld by all Imeans come to 15 now not one ia new ctses ever got permanently cured, elp and think thoy are free from the L one, Lo or throe years after I appear: agady in @ more horrible form. 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