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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, " ~ T R ) R B £ Collections at the department yesterday were $9,518.84, Charles Fisher got full of the Jeffer- | #on square argument vesterday and run in as a drunk and !‘-. resisting officer. Mrs. Seavey the recipieni o landscape scene T. F. Lewis. 1t was not the pastor M. E. church that the Williams bullied 1 threate the minister of th church. Only one bu yesterday. [t was to John I’ on for ud one-half dwelling on Capitol n fifth street, 81,600, The rh down ¢ near Capitol av I fe Kkitchen the extent mates, Lizzie internal revenuc wis an wife of Chief Seavey, is | a churming Californi in oil, the gift of Mr of the colored rowdy Charles ned, but colored Baptist 1ding permit was granted Henriel frame Forty- and wind of hlew cottonwood tree standin ence of A. A. Hall on agninst s to the the in- Monday owns 1 valued at swell resi- and bring Miss | of board of Iy o believer Evans, the handsome Omaha residence £120,000. Tt is situated in the dence portion of the city, Miss income also hol a block trade bonds. She vident in Omahao. Herman Kc smith, while other evening blew out t s to bed. A ulw\~ nic an [lkhorn black- the influence the put up at the Goos hotel 1d went contentedly an doctored him up in the morning, and now Herman says he will in the futurc lodge where they burn tallow candles. er, under Personal Paragraphs. A. W. Wickell, of Beatrice, 15 ut the ton, A M Miliard Frank Shupe, Millard . D Paxton W, A. B the Millar R. 13. Schneider, of Fremont, reg the Murray. P. J. Birchard, of Norfolk, is the Murray R, W. Pisk, at the Paxton. J. H. Labold, of Crete, at the Paxton. D. . Thompson, Murray yesterday H. Y. Lee, of Fremont, re Murray last night. OE. J. Doty and guest at the Murra rris, jr., of Elm Creck, >axton. White, of Plattsmouth, v yesterday. . White, of Lincoln, Paxton last night. 8 Hugh Chittick, § Millard yesterday. George D. Leopeld, of Nebraska City, is a guest at the Puxton William Freidell, ping at the Millard W. H. Webster, of C the Paxton yesterday. James R. Wash, of the Millard last night. J. Woods Smitl at the Millard last night 5 and_ William H. Pickens yesterduy's guests at the Pax- Pax Robbins, of Ord, is a g the of Atkinson, Neb., is at the Ayres, ot Kearney, Neb,, is at the idger, of O'Nall, is stoppine at ristered at st pping at of Grand Island, is stopping is among the guests of Lincoln, was at the istered at the wife, of David City, iaa 18 stop was at the registored at the , of Fremont, was as the of Dorchester is stop- entral City, was at Liucoln, registered at Calloway, registered . H, Lashen, A. C. Kinsman, of Beaver City, the Midard. Corbin and W. J. are stoppiug at Aspirants For Ofiice. service exammation ducted by the local board A civil was con yesterday in the the | United States court room, w five or thirty uspirants for postoftice d th some twenty- positions i the A New Corpor The Alvright M. chureh society filed articles of incorporat lay with Thos. C. Clendening, L. H. Eddleblute, W. D. Luthc S. Hardy, Bentou Rice, Amos Spaulding’ and Juo. W. Sale as the incorpor- ators —— Anonymons Libel, Mrs. I[sabal Weber has swi rant for the arrest of F on the charge of libe Fannic wrote a letter to Mrs, Wel band charging her with eriminal with a number of different absence. The letter was signed Boys.” outa war- tholomew med that s hus intimacy nin his Oue of the *lymonth Club, The “Plymouth club” (Kountzo reorganized Monday evening, 1ith double its former membership, The follow- ing officers were elected: President, J, 13, Carmichacl; vice president, H. H. Miller, manager and secrctary, J. A. Bollman treasurer, J. . Conrad} librarian, T.Boiwe accompanist, Miss Boiwe, director, Lee ( Kratz, An orchestra is also being organ- ived. place) nearly rriage Licenses, Following are the marriage licenses issuod yestorday in the county cowt by Judge { Hen Marsh 1Jennie Ellise, Omaha Samuel Hess, H Nellic Whitted, Omaha Michael Stepanck, Omaha. , Barbara Skales, Omaha {Clmrh'n L. Bowers, Or Lily Cunningham, Omuha, Wants a Divorce. Cynthia Holmes couldn't get along any longer with her husband, Phillip, and has asked the district court in a petitiou to sever the murriage bouds that bind them. They were married twenty-three years ago in Mar{(lurnuu Tllinois, and ever since then she hus conducted herself as a faithful and obedient wife should. On the 9th of Sep. tember, us she aflivms, he wilfully deserted ber, and is besides a man whose bad habits totally unfit him as a guardian for their four children, False Testimony for a Pensio The United States marshal's ofiice was productive yosterday of quite au interest- ing criminal case in which Christian Matson, ® citizen of Norfolk figures as the acoused. He is charged with perjury, was arrested Mon- day evening end brought here for examing- tion before Judge Dundy. Owing to the fact that the latter is confined to his home with illness the prisoner was arraigned yes- terday before Clerk of the Court Frink, and gave bond in the sum of §,000 to up {umrful trial at the nextterm. It seeins hat he gave false testimony in the case of &n application for a pension, Moran 'The county ken to the Asylum. commission on lunacy & mecting at Dr. Tilden's oftice, and examined into Billy Moran’s condition, They decided that he was completely insane, and yosterday the unfortunate young man was taken by commissioner Mount and jallor, Joe Miller, to the state asylum at incoln. The physicians who took note bis case think that. with quiet surroundings, undisturbed rest und proper care he may recover, He was worse in his ravings yesterday. than at any time, which fact was due doubtless 10 his free -o:elnunu and wild talks to every body be met. held e A Dishonest Jencks. Forsome tiwe past George Jencks,a printer, bas been boarding with C. F\. Soule, who re- mides at 205 South Twenty-eighth street, Monday night he rewained away, svd on his - return yesterday, found Irs. Soule and her = sister | Stren had lmd and other jewelry nto another part of retuen found that had disappeared, it §75 and Jenc in They away while they the house and both J s The je nothing house cleaning rings stepped on the and jow was value some wrotula by by woeomplis Try it. Sold “The on record have Hood’s Sarsaparilia. most remarkab boen od - REGULATING SURERS. The Cady Bill Proving For Their Bx- amination Passed, wing is the full text of the Cady examination of the a It passed the hous bill yunts of with re of direction and 1d 1l be an exan y person con Affairs of which examined I'he exan b 1 shall develop the the condition of tion of monies Lor I'hiat a brief summary of the re- h examination shall be made in \te by the person or persons malking nination, One to be filed in the oftice of the auditor of publie accounts, and sther with the clerk or chaivman of the board of commissioners in the county where examination has been made, the report to be blished with the regular proceedings of Phio tionra, Soe. 4 of the auditor of public be established a unifor ail unts pertaining county treasurer Auy county treasuror, or his fusing to answer trutifully and t best of his knowiedge, all questions or refusing to exhibit all paj Hooks ¢ counts pertaining to his ofiice by the person or persons making the nation provided for in section 1 of this ac shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not to exceed £100. Sec. » auditor of public accounts is authorized to deputize or empower w com petent accountant to make the examination provided for in scetion 1, and to establish unifor 1 the system of keeping accounts provided for in soction 4 of this act at a sal arg not to exceed #1,500 per annum. ‘The Chamber of Tovture apartment to which the unhappy suf- n inflammatory rheumatism is con If, ere the crisis of pain fine preventive, lostetter’ s used by | tendeney, much e anodyn, ut a specitic of at times. Yet c Tect upen rheumu no power to eli rhenmat virus. c. 3, of ca 1d under supervision ceounts, there shall vstem of keeping to the oftice of By di is the ferer fined. that produce no lasting becanse they I from the blood the tette Stomach Bitters docs this, checks af the outset a disease which, if al lowed to Fain headway, it 18 next to impos siblo to disl or to do more than to re umatism, it should be remem- Lis a discaso with a fatal tendency m its proneness to attack the h A resort to the Bitters therefore, be prompt. 1; »sia, Kiney complaint, ma and nérvousness are relieved by it il N Confident of their Merit, A. M. Peters, Moulton, Ala., date of September 22, 1888: inclosed please find £1.00 tor which send its value in Braxniern's Pinis. Lwould like to have them at as early a dateas possible, as there is o considerable yellow fever s in this part of the state. Tn Decatur, Al about twenty-five miles from this place, fi teen cases are reported. 1intend to try your pills or any cases that may in my fam ily. 1 have full co nee that if they are taken in time they will cure it, and almost any other disease.” FORTUNE writes re -~ FAVORIT. Messrs. Thomas and William Allen Draw a $5,000 Prize in the Louis- ia tate Lottery, The report that Mr. Thomas Allen, of the firm of Kopsa & Allen,me int tail- ors at 1330 Clay street, and his brother, William Allen, an employe of the firin, prize in the Louis- as investigated by r and found to be etter. Our reporter found Mr. Thomas Allen at the establishment sterday afternoon, and at first fc hesitation—a sort of reverence—in proaching one who had found such favor with the fickle 1dess of fortune, but, on explaining his mission, was given a cordial welcome. Mr. Allen spoke substantially as follows: **My brother Will and I heldone ntieth of ticket No. 43085 in the December draw- ing, which occurred on the I18th ult, A few days later we were informed of our good fortune, and on December 24 we varded our ticket for collection, through cashier Traut, of the German Trust and Savings bank. Our money was received New Yemr's day. Yes, I 1 faith in the impartial- bility of the lottery com- Allen was not asled what disposition 1d his brother intended to make of their recently acquired c; as it was not considered a matter which concerns the |mMiw [Dubugue (Towa) Telograph,=an. true to the A Severe Injury. An accident ogcurred on Phirteenth street, near the corner of Dodge, at a quarter to 2 afternoon, whereby John Poter- son, who resides on Thirteenth and Jackson, red a broken log and some severo inter injuries. Peterson and auother Sweds were driving @ cumbersome two-horse wagon, such ns is used in hauling heavy lumber, and Peterson essayed to get oft without stopping the team. The result was that he fell und one of the nind wheels ran over his logs and bod uscious in the strect, Several passers by witressed the accident, and ran tothe man's assistunce. Among these was ofiicer 61, A gentleman in the crowd advised the policeman to call the patrol wagon and have Peterson re- od to the station whero he could receive iste attention, remarking that he was 1y injured. 1ut the injured man, who was blceding from the month and nostrils, and moaning as if in great distress, was loaded upon the rough wagon from which he had fallen, and his companion drove off with him. It was the unanimous opinion of all those who witnessed the affuir, that Peter- s0n had sustaned a severe fracturc of the loft leg. Faults of digestion eause disorders of the liver, and the whole systom be comes deranged. Dr. J. H. MeLean’s thening Cordiul and Biood Puri- tior perfocts the processof digestion and assunilation and thus makes pure blood. a0 YUIS Tdox I have purchased at sherifl’s sale the Johu Stick bunkrupt stock, consisting 000 \\'m'lhnl'g;vm-l renandise. There is a complete stock $13,000 shoe. of the following popular makes: P, Cox, Roche Williams & Hoy, Hochie Weight & Peters, Rocheste e & Smith, Detroit, lotealf, Mil- Brown, Buf- Louls, M south Brain- ursons, Brooklyn .Y.; B. Gu annon, | \\ illiam KunLqu & Co,, tree, Mass.; James N, Y. 11 goods are fresh and in cases. 1 offer them to good m on liberal terms and at satisfas ductions from manufacturer’s | fuller particulars address original chants ory cost, or engaged | ISAAC CAILN, Hustings, Nobs | SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Live Stock Exchange Meeting. At the regular monthly meeting of the South Omaha Live Stock Exchange held Monday afwernoon, the mittee on rail roads and transportation reported that \der dhe state law no cattle inspector could be appointed and that Sill is being pre pared to be prescnted to tho lo thorizing the appointment of in: was the sense of the members spector, clothed with power under law, should be appointed The secretary was dire tic { a proposed changs the rules and by-liws, ma certificates transferable, the next meeting. Mossrs, K. ; s, A. Waggoner and B. lanch 'C ypointed a committee T phic tolis. mication of Wood he board of directors the priceof cattle price was dis jously tabled s reported the re and had lamt would be rislature au ctors, It that an_in the state to post & no. of section _eight of wking membership to be acted on at k 13ros. was re d to L on the h cussed at length and un The gricvance sult of its labors and sue 3, unces that removed. A e n appointment of recting the se tickets printed « Thoe board quorum present, day afternoon at Pra nes of the At the school board 1 noon the finance comnn ably on followin 3 C. B. Havens & Co. 16, 1. C. Condit W. Dennis 800 1s of Holmes & feld for 1 oferred back f & ation of janitor W ss all causes of cor authorizing the ms and di membership s passed a sergeant tary to have 1delivered to each membe rctors, not having a adjourned to meet Wednes hool Boar 1. ing Monday after- rted favor bills: J. E. Hart §20, B. 0. May Co. halt of bill 1,42, mith for & and John etion R. Dudley John $1,50 were 1o Broy ; hool rted uninsured, and the matter was d to John C. Carroii. A petition, to hole filled” and trees removed at o Twenty-seventh intendent James B, ed to Secratary John C.Carroli that there was in the county treas credit of school district No. 3, nd the unt appropriated to the 317 to the credit of the ix-Treasurer K. P, communication, to have his report as handed in to the school board aceepted or rejeet s read and on motion WS An order fc »f books High school libr r of Miss Dora I per month. Ad- house was ! r the The salary Sauie s tixed at 0 Jour City Council, coting the finance com on nine bills ag b 1 and adopted The bill of ex-Mi TeCracken for for taking prisoners to the county Jail, was vead and referred back to Mr. Mc Cracken to make out a bill for actual ex- penses. Ordmance No. 111, relating to the gas and light works, was _ reported An ordinance was dirceted to bo for a sidewalk on the north side of M street, be- veen Twenty-fourth street and the Union roid tra The city engincer d to furnish o report of the amount of work done by C. H. Prichard on Twenty-four ct, and that the city pay the amount due, us the work is not cou ted, and cannot be assessed ou the | ty. Ordin; 8 N 2, authorizing the referred o the council Wito) Ordinance No, 11 tion 2 of or ] ing permits, was uces No. 114, requiring see- build- 2d, Ordi- walk on Q lic on the to 111, company he petition for sixth_and crred to the committee on fi That petition of Johin S. Cousidine asking appointment on the police foree, was ro to the mayor. The petition of A, W. to build u_wall from 's drug to the South Ou ha National builc was referred tothe committ streets and _alleys, with power to act. The petition of Dr. M. J. O'Rourke to be ap- pointed city physician was referred to the mayor. Thomas KRyan's communication d icating th of land for a street ommittee on streots and 3 k's communication, relaf ing to'stock runuing at large, was re to the councii as a comumittes of the Chief F. mith’s communic to a firc alarm was referred to water committee. James Hall's communi tion asiingthe removal of tho house of ill i of Smith & Holmes store, e contract between the South ctric Light, Heating and Power i the eity referred ingto a read a water hy- streets, nd time, t Twent store bank. Hn aha | company read and ¢ i January 1, 1859, Received during the ‘mouth Totul. Paid out during the month, Balanee Saiary fund on hand Reecived during the month. . Total. Paid out. Special graaing fund on hand.. Received during month. ., Total .. Paid out 1lur|n|,: month. Balance........ Sechool fund on hand..... Received during month ST onanononngn Paid out during month. Balance. Sewer fund on band. . 1Paid out during month Balance.. . Paying fund on hand., Paid out during month. Balance N umm Q street viaduet fund on hand. 85 Paid out during wonth, Balance... Interest on haud. . . $ ¥ and water fund overdrawn ., 10 City Marshal Mahon and Judge Reu- ther's reports were read and referred to the e comuittee. Police Judge Leuther's vt was: Arrests 45, of Which 3 were 3,400.00 fines Due um.n.g..l % paid fines. Total . Costs collected §31 police fund $7.60, due city school fund §20. “An order on the sewer fund for (. H. Rich- mond's claim was directe irawn. The resiguation of police oflicers N: undgren aud John Blievernecht and re ferred to the comait An ovder for 2, the balance due the Iteese Printing company was directed to be 4rawn. A number of bills aggregating §2,485.01, were rel d Lo the finauce committe Adjourned to taeet Wednesaay afternoon ot 2o'clock. read the whole, Notes About the City. City Post_G. A, R. will hold in Justice Well’s office Thursday evening, W. Liveringhouse, of Grand Island, will be present uud muster in the oficers el The meeting called to arrange for the proper observance of the anniversary of the rt Emmet, met Sunday after- noon and organized by’ electing Patrick J, presitent, and Dr. M.J, O'Rourke, Magic t 8:80 Mon- day night whea m.u Solow the A ght depot, was followed und attacked by two men. He vsed bis revolver and drove his assailants wod returned 1o the depot goy Policeman Brennan to with ‘him after the men. They had fled William Elder, of Albright, is in will explain how and why he abused ter-in-law 7. P. Hedges left representing South 133, V. A at the'Chief Collegium, Ta. go ail and his sis Modday as a delegate Omuha Collegium No, tenth ennual session of tobe held at Decorah, Mortuary. A. B, Snowden, known a8 ‘‘Doc” to his friends, who died at the Bishop Clarkson memorial hospital Momday morning, was born in Pittsburg, Pa., in 1846, While still a young man he moved to Waterloo, In., where he remained till 1872, In that year he cam to Omahaand opened & drug store on the corner of Thirteenth and Farnam streets. In 1882 he closed out his drug business and entered the employ of Martin Kennedy who was then condu the s later owned by the dec Suowden purchased the property at the time of Kennedy's death and has conducted the business sir I'he deceased had no relatives in Omaha, but brother who is engaged in the d business at Waterloo, Ia., w 1 phed to and arrived yester of the fun 1 will be given hereafter Louis Howard, an old man, who until re conducted a restaurant at 813 South h stroet, died yesterday from the ting aloon ased, s of an operation’ for the removal of a Mr. Crane, an attorney who has of his business, is in Denver, aud the ineral will not take pli he returns sed was seventy-fou rs of age. nains of A, Johnson 1 twenty three years, who died of consumption at St Joseph's hospital on Sunday last, still lie at 4 It is said that'he was nc Nelson, ns will 1 to the hospital by T t aud Burke, His be interred to-day by the 108 a brother named Gus. John Ihoun county, Tn. a gr Wil who died yes- kson streets. ~ In- to-day in St Pwenty-fi provably county. | son residing in Thomas liam, |hl"-4|” B leventh and will take pl metery, at 2 p. m, vo children have died from the eroup in the family of James and Mary Beatty, 714 south Thirteenth st The remains were forwarded to-day to Chariton, Tu. we funeral of Mrs. Christ ake place to-day at crvices at the churcl, corner 'wenty-lirst streets., Rasmussen lock p. m, Grace and T Docsinhe T Tonily Mov Science says that it does, but we can- not help wondering sometimes if the isn’t some ! e about it.whon we see how stubbornly certain old fogies eling to their musty and antiquated ideas. It was believed once that consumption was incurable, and although it has been clearly demonstrated that it not, thousands of old-time physicians close nd put their hands to their use to abandon the theory. the world moves on.and slden Medeial Discovery scue sufle from con cure for in time. nd _consump- yield to it. ears and e But for all ¢ Dr. Piere continues sumptiv this dreaded |l|-v 18 All serofulous dise tion is included in th - - Crippled and Deserted. According to the Harrison Herald Mat thew Reilly of this city was in that town lately trying to regain possession of his child, Tommy, who of late has been living list with his mother, Mrs. Reilly, who 15 sepa rated from her husband. The woman ob- jected to giving the boy up and with o six- shooter compelled Mr. Reilly to cease his im- portunities and leave the premises. He very reluctantly returncd to Omaha to his other children who are living here with him. . Reilly is ahardworking, industrious id sober man employed in the St. Paul yards. He is a good husband, but in 1582 he crippled by the caving in of a sundbank wiic working. He was seriously injured and laid up for along time and in this extremity his wife deserted him leaviug him to care for four children. When he recovered he went to worl again and made a comfortable living for his little ones, His wife then returned, but again deserted him when he prostrated with sickn taking one of the children with her. wishes all his children to have a good educa- tion and when he learncd where his wife had gone with the child went after him so us to seud him to school, when the mother interfered as abov de miserable by Shiloh’s Cure is For sele by Good- Sleepless nights ma that terrible cough. the remedy for you. man Drug Co. el S Plymouth Cougregational chureh, Kountzo Rgospel sel s every evening this A. H. Rule, Evangelist® Come and 10d’s message to you, In Justice Morrison's court the defendant in the case of Hapyp ett, Hovey & Co. against Thomas O. chelberger obtamed a judiment in his favor. The plaintiffs sued to reco! on goods sold and delivered. As the verdict did not satisfy the firm the case was yesterday appealed to the district court. Willett L. Irish comme: Ethelda A. Lutsch and oth lose a mechanie’s lien on a house and lot in Central Park, for which the plaintiff furnished lum- ber and materials. The amount due on the EAKl“ POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder novor varies. A marvel of purity onomical strength und wholesomenaess,” More sold in than the ordinary kin s, and eannot be competition with thie multitudes of short welght alum or phosplste powde only in cans, Royal aking Powder Co. Wall street, New York uema GOMPANY'S EXTRACT of MEAT. 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