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8 " THE qu Frank Brady was run down 1 while on his way to supper Tuesday night and painfuliy injurcd. A lot of farming implements, valued A% $3.000, in the posscssion pf Armstrong & Co., of this city, wuas yeste Ly sold to T. G. ( gin, by the Chamberlin Plow company, of Dubugue, Ia. Proofs of the sale were filed with the county clerk. Personal nhe. Lieutenant K. H. Brooke, of the United States army, is at the Paxton. F. Wellington, the_well-known newspa per man of Sydney, Neb,, is a gucst at the Paxton Mrs. A. J. Gillispie, of Chicago, 111, is vis iting Miss Lillian Platner, of North' K teenth street James Strong, farmerly a clerk at the Mil lard, is in the city visitng friends, on his way to Sioux City. Miss Eoima Riegelman, of Des Moines, 18 visiting her sister, Mrs, H. Hiller, South Twentieth stréet Edward Blatz son of Val Blatz, the whukee bre and traveling auditor of brewing company, is in the city At the Millard: E. C. Beede, Nebraska City; J. T. Grant, Richmond, Mg A Grahiam, St. Joseph: 8. Heilner, N Seither Hyde, New York; George 1. Wosey, Detroit. , formerly ljutant gen t of the Platte, is in i al is off leave and is re. turning to tho' department, of Californin, o which he isattached Mr, D. H. Wilson, business manager of the Mr. and Mrs, rence Comedy company i8 in the city, arranging for the appear: of his company at the Boyd Monday, dry and Wediesday of next week B, T. Cullen, general agent for Charles L. Davis (Alvin Joslin) is the city arranging for the production of the new play, “One of of the Old_Stock,” at the New Grand opera house, on Tucsday and Wednesday eveninges M. Copp, Wahoo; 1 smont: W, R. Kuapp, York: ud Christ Benton, Burr; C , Rushville; W. K. Haley and wif W. L. DPerkins, Octavia; H. W. el S, Valentine Boston ; ey, i, New Yorks Enalish, N w05 Felix Oldboy and D. P. Waters, Minncapolis At the Murray: 5. H, A. Van Gitteet, St Louis; A. V. Kiine, New Yorl W. A Wade, New York: J. Winslow, Cleve land; George J. McDonald and wife, San Francisco: Toby Levein, New York: H. R Tilton, wife and daughter, United States army. Those lcy Walks. C. Gricbel, the weil-known traveling acent for the V. Blatz brewing company, slipped and foll on an icy sidewalle T v even- ing painfully brinsing his right arm und cut- ting his face and head in several places Pastponcd. Owing to the inclement weather, and the inability, as a consequence of Governor Thayer coming to town, the running of the MeLaughlin motor was postponed till anotlic day. Asphyxiated. Yesterday Mr. Sprague, who lives at 811 North Twelfth strect, also his wife and three roomers were badly aspi ed with as from an ordinary baseburner stove T. Sprague was the worst_prostrat it was L hours beforo he was 10 consciousness, A Policeman at tha Postoffi . Postmaster Gallagher has complained to the chief of police of a gang of loafers who make the postofiice their rendezvous and make themselves obnoxious by squirting tobacco juice over tue floor, and ozgling every lady that steps wside. Olicer Viz has been detailed by the chief to abate this nuisauce, Al in Lineoln, The county is at present without any of its five legislators, as the members of the board of commissioners are in Lincoln hobnobbing with tne legislature and commissioners from other counties, battling for laws for the more satisfuctory conduct of county busi- ness, A Dear Deal. J. H. Wesley, Higgins' employe who was arrested for dealing out liquor after Hig gins’ license had been revoked, was tried Tuesday. He claimed he bought the lig- uor at Patsey Fallow’s, He was found guilty however, and held to the district court in the sum of $200. A Mining Company. The Lost Chance Muming company filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk yesterday the incorporators bein W. B. Cheek, S.J. Coffman, W. F. Bodley, A. Waggoner, Samuel Coffman, J.M. Waugh, H. J. Geler, I A. Moody und’ €. S. Maley The capital’ stock is £3,000. The company will operate near Georgétown, Cal. > The Pennsylvanians, The executive committee of the Pennsyl- wvania society met Tuesd fternoon in W, N. Nason's oftice, T banquet and recep- tlon will be held in Masonic hall, Thursday 14. Governor Bruner appointed ror master of hives: committee on nids, Messrs, C. H. Goodrich, Joseph mond, C. 0. Maul, H. B. Irc aud G, H Hale; chapluin, the Rev. Joun Gordon, and the appointments were confirmed. Spurions Coins Aboun. Complaints are still being made of the counterfeit dollars taken 1 by various per #0ns, Proprietors of restaurants and stores, as well as saloonkeepers, are deceived by them. The casts of the pieces are perfect and were evidently run into a paper mache im- pression from a genuine dollar, The spuri- ous eoins aro somewhat dull i luster and on being balanced on the tip of the finger and struck thoy have the sound of iron instead of the clear ring of silver. S0 many are in cir- culation that it is very evident the counter. feiters have made a good haul, The Fellow Who “Blew in" His Le. Jim McCormick, the one-leggod prodigal from O'Neill, for whom a subscrintion of $75 was raised in that place with which to pur- chase a new artiticial limb, but who come to this city and squandered the money, on women of easy virtue, was arrested again Tuesday evening for vagrancy. When he ‘was arrested before the judgere leased him on flm‘pmmlnu that he wo leave the city, but failing to do so he was given thirty days. At the time of his second arrest he gave the name of Dr, Carter., , the lrraproessible, Sheriff Coburn was in Lincoln yesterday with David Van Etten, the lawyer, in accor- dance with a command issued to him by the supreme court of the state. Van Etten was recently sentenced to & year in the state nitentiary, but secured a stay of proceed from the supreme court, and as he did not renew his bail under direction of the eourt in which he was convicted he was quartered in the county jail. This the pris- ouer claims was an iusult to the supreme oourt, aud his objections will be argued be- fore that tribunal - Berka's Levee. James G. Humphrey, a demented man who bas been in the central station fora pumber of days, has been turned over into hands of friends who will care for him. Iansas City Liz, the most notorious black strumpet in the city, was run in lust night with her white lover, Jim Dunn. The greasy-looking courtesan was released, as she claimed to be sick, but her shameless white consort was given thirty days in the eounty jail.. George Green, a member of the vation army, who makes his living fl'.‘, chores in & house of was arvested Tuesday night on of being an inmate of a bawdy ve him a good the scriptural o masters e would not fine For the first time t remained in t almost stationary part of the night wged the down bringing with At the observatory at stated that the frou. its set back of the headed for t mometer was travelin, with possibly a high winds beto right smart cold snap, Vestibuled Trains to Wa only vestibuled tional capit: nins to the n train service is maint from both those citie rains are vestibuled,ineluding All carsin these wwn from the attendance charged for passage on these t Louisats a. 3 connection Union depot at Cineinnati with B, & O. \!'.\(l]mh'll limited i m-uwmn next afternoon at 1 Philadelphia ton nexteven- What Knapp Will Do. ¢ Morgan’s challen, six days on Omauy, Neb. ts now in the city to accommodate the redoubtable § v race for six days I can tell Mr. I takes anothc at if he will make 100w side, and the dis- Morgan and known and un 5 fully, in behalf of W. ght hour champion. J. 3. Hanoiy. smine health and nd all uterine complaints, are now successfully treated without the old speculum methods shorten life, »f physical exa latter method of dia has proved to be not only worthless but juri The senior physic Liebig World l‘ism-nainry of San Fran- ;commo 1tions for 300 consultation at the Metropolitan Douglas sts., Omana, Nob.. Colonel Forbes Paralyzed. as being but a ace and nead, and 1 is numb and appar paralysis set in, o that portion of his syste catly lifeless, The physician predicted that a 3 the other would occur, and it has cowe, but for the worse, and what 1z oue way or among his many fricnds has all In case of death hls ren those of his_ancestors in the colonel's Pelegrams _wrs terson and George Forbes in New vening, informing them of the lust hope havi d. ains will be buried beside childhood home. 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The engineer states that the mnass of way about two hundred fee! s engine, which he thought was occasioned by the'jar of the ground. At the time the train was running at the rate of about twenty-five miles per bour. Byers endeavored to br 10 u ston before the obstruction was re but was unsvece A wr been dispatehed to North Ben mess at that point that had been oceasioned by aded with railroad rails bre down. On the way it encountered the w ot the passenger train and at once set to worls cleaving things up. The engine and two cars of the pussenger train are badiy 1 and wi retired from service s morning Fircinan Sabor was brought to Omana and was taken to thy Joseph ho: pital for treatm His inju e 1ot re warded fatal. st bound passeng due here at ves v was four hours Lively Times Ixpectad. The mecting to be held in Boston to-day of the board of directors of the Union Pacific is a matter that is being watehed in railway circles generally, but more espe iully by attaches of the Union Pacific. it is whispered_that Viee-Presinent Holcombe may submit his new project abolishing the oftice of general superintendent, and that if this comes up there will be trouble. s stated that the ndivid ual who recently assumed the viee-prosidency tlined his own theories for conducting and has carried matiers in this direction so far th the traaitional “hand writing on the wall” has made its appear- ance. It is well known in railway eircles that Holcombe has not attained any addi- tional popularity since he took his se ad of_the operating department of the Union Pacific, neither, it is said, has b added any laurels to his record as a'railroad man. It is stated that certain matters have occurred in_connection with the affairs of the Union Pacitic of late, that have attracted tention of the dircetors, and that ierally will be subjectéd to a mi mination at the meeting to-mor- An Agent From Boston. Yesterday morning a gentleman, outlined “W. B. Mack, Boston,” on the register of the Millard. A short time afterward Clem Hackney, the retiring superintendent of motive power of the Union Pacific, joined him, and together they held a private con- sultation in a room, lasting for several hours. Mr. Mack is connected with the Union Pacific, and rumor has it that he is here for the purpose of arranging matt whereby Mr. Hackney will be retained in the serviee of the Union Paci A Safety Swit Tuesday afternoon the Union Pacific put in a safety switch n the yards at this place, 1t is a new design having been recently pat- ented by J. B. Cook of Boston. It is so con- structed that though conncction may be opened with an open track the main track will be held elear and 1o derailment will re- sult. At either end of the frog, double rails project, Itis being uscd on the main line and if suceessful, Will be put in on the entire ystem, Railroad Notes, J. W, Morse, formerly general passenger agent of the Union Pacific, but now of th Missouri Pacific with headquarters at Chi- cago, is in the cit P. S. Eustis, eral passenger and ticket agent of the Burhngton, has rveturned to Chicago. J. O. Phillippi, of the Missour: Pacific, is in Lincoln, There was quite an influx of railroad senger agents into the city y ester among them being Patrick Humpli is making his last trip for the New York, Lake Erie & Western, preparatory to entering the ewploy of the Lake r H. r.um of the Louisville & nr) northwestern agent of the Qu Srescent, and C. W. Green, of the Bee line, Coons, secretary of Clem Hackney, superintendent of motive power of the Union Pacific, has assumed the agency of the Standard Life insurance company, and upon Mr., Hackney’s retirement from the Union Pacific, will devote his time to his new field of labor. The rate clerks met at the Millard yester- day and put in their time revising the division rates in Colorado and western points. Attemptel His Nelgnbor's Life, George Willinms and his wife who live 1n ashanty on the bottoms south of the Union Pacific bridge,have been having some trouble of late and Tuesday Mrs, Williams made up her mind to leave her lord and master, A young neighbor, named George Cleveland, took the part of the attractive wi 1d went howe with ner to assist her in breaking the uews to her husband. Williams thought that the matter did not concern Cleveland and ordered him to leay mises. As he was slow to obey, Wil Iver and attempted to kill his wite's friend ing him with bullets. He 100 d, however, to take ic te aim and of the mark. The name- sake of the retiving president saw chat it as about time for him to retire also and he Leat a most hasty retreat. He called an ofticer and the enraged husbund was arvested On being triecd Williams was found guilty and was fined $52.50. Not huving the money he will serve it out in the county jail, e Rev. J. 8. Detwe'ler's Reception No more unfavorable time could he chosen for a social gatherlug than Tuesday evening proved to be. The sidewalks were danger- ously slippery, the streets full of slush and water and the rain poured steadily the entire eveuing. Despite these facts, there was a goodly number of the mambzrs of the Kountze Memorial cburch at the reception tendered last avening to the pastor, Rever- end and Mrs. J. 5. Detweller, So) had not ouly brought with them well wishes, but also more substantial offerings which were presented to the winister and his wife. The weeting between pastor and wewbers was most cordial, and_testificd to the high esteem in which the former is held by the members of the congregation. Owing to the inclement weather another reception will probably be held again soon so as to give the entire society an opportunity to be present, Addresses were made by Rev, W. J. Harsha, Rev, Mr. Kuhns, Mayor Broatch, Mr, Robert Weidensall, the guest himself and others, From the Coi | Blums Nonparell, Dec. 12, 1880, Weare credibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria, under the treatment of Dy Thos. Jefferis of this city is merely non not exceeding one-fifth of one per ceut. Such being the case 1o time should be lost in pla ing his remedy within the reach of e fumily and thus save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has afllictea the world during the last hundred vTive Oerice, Cooxern BLupes, Jan, 1.do not hesitate to suy that the su .A\!l nding the use of Dr. Jefferis’ Pre- ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. 1 speak from experience, having used itin my own family: I am ¢ acquainted with the facts wm.-uu-u with its uso in our o . R, VavaiN, Mayor Price of remc Omaha, Neb. (Dr. ve practice.) - A Flourishing Unlon. clected officers of St. Joseph's braneh No. 1, C. M. B. A., among the mem bership of which are several promincut lawyers, doctors and merchants of the city, were nstalled Puesday night by Drt I. Kinsler, supreme deputy for the states L and Nebraska, as follows J. B. Furay; first vice presi- J. Mahoney: second vice president Corbett: recording secreta . Murphy; el financ John marshal—D, wrd—M. D. Roche: truste sv. George Glauber, Thomas 19 Thomas H. Cotter. At the conclusion of the installation exer- cises short specches were made by the n ofticers, and Rev. M, P.'Oowling, 5. ident of Creighton college, delivered an ad dress, in which he eloquantly set forth the aims and benefits of the order, and adyised a general endorsement of all whom are cligi- ble. Look at Th All kinds. of merchandise and pe sonal property wanted in exchange for improved farmws and wild land. Foreign Emigration Co., v 2 & 8 1502 Farnam st. e, Another Appropriation. Dr. Peter Schweuk, of Norfolk, is in the city and will return home to-day accom- panied by his wife who has been visiting here for some weeks, He speaks in_encour- aging terms of his city, the new insane hos- pital and the extensive' paving which Nor- folic will commence early in the spring. The doctor also slyly intimates that an appropr tion to enlarge the hospital will be requircd this year. —— Men. All who have been tryimmg in be cured of weakening, compl deli ind nervous complaints, and impuritics of the blood, should consult with the remarkably successful special- ists of the Lichig World Dispensary corner ( id Mason s i Fran- i il ccommonations for 3§ Sanitarium; alsc h st., Kansas ( 2 rooms for patient ofice and parlors = for free con- sultation Mectropolitan hotel, corner Twelfth and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb., from January 12 to 20, 1859. e e The Big Furniture Factory, M. J. Murphy, of the Murphy Furniture company, of Detroit, who prospected here somewecks ago.telegraphed Thomas Brennan yesterday that he had decided to locate a large factory without 4 bonus at this pl The building will be three-storics high, of 300 1 and give employment to between seventy-five and one hundred men. There are many things to be grateful for, if we would but think so, and among these is the introdietion of Van Duzer's Flavoring Extracts, somewhat less than a third of a centur, ro. If there is a cook in America, professional or otherwise, who has not tested and is not ready to vouch the excellence of those well known preparations, she or he is wofully behind the age. No chemical or “other impurity contami- nates them, They a mply delicious, e Failures. J. Weil, grocer, 1002 Saunders strect, has been closed up, mortgages having been given to Rothehila for 8630 and C. Weil for £3,500. Other creditors ave MeCord, Brady & Co,, Peyeke and Ridale & Riddle, H.'A. Giclow, clothier, Twenty-third and Cuming, has also been closed up, mortgages having been giver: to Turner & Jay and Mil- waukee parties “Better late than never,” but better never late when troubled with a col or cold, Take Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure at once, which cures all throat and lung troubles speedily and thoroughly, Pleasant for children. 50c and $1, - Fighting For B.ssess on. The proprictors of the Elite saloon, Farnam and Sixteenth ' strects, and Redick, the owner of the building gaged in a lively legal tiit Mr. Redick secured o judgment agaiust the firm for the non-payment of rent, constable in charge of the stock und fixtures to satisfy his claim. One of the proprietors, W. H. Bush, ther sworc out & writ of re plavin before Justice Wade, and when another coustable uttempted to serve it he ROt into & lively scrap with his brother of- 5. The Redick forces i ¢ now holding ort, but the Bush_ force bavethen war- paint on and promise fight For Constipatior Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate, J. R. Forston, Kiowa, Ind., Ter., says I have tried it for constipation, with sue- cess, and think it worth a thorough trial by the profession.” Living off the County, Within the last few days the appl cants for assistanco from the county has increasel forty in nwmber, making & total of 275 now being provided for, any to approach in Cedar Rapids, (cs60 ™ SiRr 1 TWO THAINS DAILY A SLAUGHTER IN SUITS. Saturday morning, we shall commence a Special Clearing Sale of all our winter suits we will soon need every foot of room for our spring stock, we mean to force body to buy, even if they do not need a suit just now. Our customers will remember that during the past year we have shown many At $9.75 we offer about 350 excellent suits plain double and twist, and silk mixed meres, some fine cheviots, elegantly made and trimmed; 815—that was OUR PRICE, and by this we mean to We have marked the whole lot down to ¢9.7 than ¢12.50 and the most at § the snits were cheap at that. At $15.50 we offer nearly 400 fine fancy worsteds and diagonals, The material is the product of the b manufactured for the finest city t mark you, the suits were cheap at those figures, value those which we now present: these suits sold tailor-made Suits, some of the choicest of our stock, silk The former selling prices for these suits s have reduced the entive lot down to §13.50. We have more fine suits on hand for this time of the year than we ought to have, and as all heavy weight suits upon the public, by offering such extra spocial bargaing, as will compel every- extraor- dinary bargaing, but we can unhesitatingly say, that never in our history have we offered <8i- for less say that mixed cassimeres country, and the Suits were 20, and Remember, the extremely low prices we quote, are no gnide to the intvinsic value of these suits; and hear in mind, that this not a lot of goods made or and fresh goods from our regular stock, s PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, Nebraska Glothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, DECLARKE zsmusm xssx chlcago, llls -\ The Regular 01d-Establlshed PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Is still Treating with the Greatest , SKILL and SUCCESS mnumc Nervous aud Prifals Diseeses, #3-NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting' Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache - leading t0 early decay and perhaps Consumption or Insanity, treatcd scientfically by new methods with never-falling success. 85-SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis- ermanently cured. IDNEY and URINARY complaints, Glet, Gonorshoea, Siricta re, Varlcoceh nary Organs cured g ¥ to Stomach, Kidneys or other Organs Z9~No experiments. | Fathers and sons made comforta- ble with nice overconts at very | moderate pr All we have left are clean, desirable goods. We shall name you prices from this which will induce you to buy if you do not need an ov immediate use. e CHICAGQ ano | MORTH- WESTERN Omaha, RAILWAY. Council Bluffs And Chicago. Tho only road to take for De Molnes, Marshaitown S5 Wi pofare S A G brak P W Thatn wnd Calitorin, 1t ofors upavior Advanias B RoRH S any o e Ao n i oY namsinn points of suporiority oot e St o e Al e ety and aro ita three trains a day of DAY With are. the inost that v ari st Y dn, Orogon ty éan create. 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