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——— IT WAS THE DACO'S BLADE. Btruck Terror Into the Heart of Little Jackie Dyball FELL OVER AN EMBANKMENT, And then, From Internal Injuries and With a Disorde The Little in Imaginatio Boy lixpires Pain, He Was Killed. Tho death of litte Jac Dyball at "wenty-sixth and Poppleton avenue is a ter- blow to his widowed mother and her family, and a sad lesson to the young read- ers who in a measure are responsibic for his death These boys have been in the habit of bad- geringan {talian fruit peddler, calling him “Dago,” and pelting him with stones and bricks. Four weeks ago last Saturday littlo Jackie, who was only ten years and nine months old, was playing on the vacant lot wesl of his home with Frank Vierling, when the banana peddier passed. A gang of boys across the street hooted and threw stones him, ‘Ihe peddler finally lost his p aud arawing a long knife ran tow boys, who fled toward the spot wh Juckie and his comrade were playin The lads managed to et away, and the peddler, mistaking Jackie for one ' of them, started savagely toward h Lne little fel: low fled but just as he reached the edge of an_embankment twelve foet hizh,the Ltalian seized him, One glance at the knife was enough and in terror Jackie jer himsclf away from the Italian and tumbled v mkment. As soon as be could on his feet again he ran clear to Park avenue vefore stopping. “The fright, the fall and the long run re- sulted in the rupturo of a blood vessel ana other fatal internal injuries, It was not known for tLree or four duys what was tho matter with 1im. The best of medical at- tendance was given him, but to no purpose. At nizht he would awaken from sl aming about “‘that big knife.” He red and at fifteen minutes to 1 o’clock, duy morning. died 1 his mother's arm The little fellow was a great fuvorite the neiehiborhood and bis untimely and tragic death hifs aroused considerable indignation amonz the people living near Hanscom park, On Tuesday the remains were interred and a profusion of floral ings were presented by sympathizing fri ‘The Ttalian who cf the little fellow to his death is described as @ toick-set, malici- ous-looking fellow with a stubby beard and 18 Often seen in the southwestern portion of he peddling his wares. His rendezvous ordinurily is Thirteenth and Farnam streets, We Point with Pride” hod name at home,” won by awparilla. In Lowell, Mass., ed, there is more of sold than of all nd it has given the best of isfaction since its introduc- tion ten years ago. This couid not bo if the medicine did not possess merit. If you suffer from impure blood, try Hood's Suvsapartlla and vealize its pe- culiar curative pow ro little I M to the *C Hood whe Hood othe A Variety of Demands on Judge and Jury. Judge Davis gave a decision in favor of N. J. Burnbam against Bernard Sachsse for §155 for professional services. ‘The case of Peterson vs. Renggold, a re- plevin suit, growing out of the iight of Han- sen, o South Omana grading contractor, was docided in favor of the plaintiff by ajury in Judge Davis’ court, the judgement giving Deterson the goods 10 controversy and dany. ages in the sum of $1, A slander suit is the ailtraction in Judge Davis’ court. Gusha Carlson sues J, W. Barnsdail, for damages for led disparag- ing remarks as to her cha Diedrich Kunneman has filed a tition in the district court in which he claims that he was duped by Gustay Kunessner of Elkhorn, out of about £100 because of his inability to read English. He had a judgment aganst Kaess— ner for $i4 and Kucssner agreed 1o pay the costs and half of the amount, in all 130, In the written agreemeat, Kun- neman alleges, - Kaessner left out the “costs” item and only agreed to pay one- half of the original claim. The plaintiff asks that the document written by Kuessner be declared void and that the plaintiff be en- titled to the full judgment, $74 and*Gosts, Wheu the testimony for the prosecution in the case of P, J. Creedon was all in, the de- feadant made a motion that the court in- struct the jury o bring in @ verdict of not guilty, as ihere was not sullicient evidence to counstitute a case. The jury was so in- structed gnd the verdict rendered. The de- fendunt was discharged. Judge Hopewell sentenced John Dean, the colored man who robbed W. H. Green 'of lot of househoid goods, to twenty days 1 the county jail from this date and to pay the costs of provecution. Mrs. Maggie A. Stephens, the Sacurity In- suranco company aod the Missouri Pacific railway company have mutually agreed that the decision in the case now pending in the court in which the Omaha Fair and Expo- sition association 18 plaintiff and the Missou Pacifie railway company is defendant, shall apply to the former case. Suwuel McCleneghan has filed a motion for a vew trial in the caso of John Reid vs McCleneghan in which the plainuff was awarded $600 damages. pe- United States Unurt, Judge Dundy held a very short session of the United States court yesterday. After taking averdict in the case of Mary Clark aguinst the Northwestern railway company for $1,000 damages he adjourned until 2 o'clock, at which time Superintendent Chase of the Indian school av Genoa was put on trial under a charge of embezzlement and the making of false vouchers. Indictments were found against him by the grand jury lust spring. Mary Clark was defeated and will bave to pay the costs in her suit, In the case of Ward vs Cochran before Judg® Dundy yesterday @ motion to set aside a verdict was overrulea and a jude- ment. was entered for the defendant. 'The case is an important oue as it involves the ossession of & tract of lund near the prem 808 of tho Omabia Fair nd Exposition usso” clation valued at 820,000, Ward is a re -dent of Kansas City and sceks to gain pos- session of the ground, but the judgment gives Cocliran the titte, ' The case will go to the United States suprome court. A verdict was rendored in the case of John Pitzgerald vs Fitzgerald, Mallory & Com- any for §51,04.12 in favor of tho plaintiff. The cete is an odd one. The firm of Fitzgerald, Mallory & Company was composed of John Fitzgerald, Richard Mal- lory, Juy Gould aud Russell Sige, The firm constructed a vailroad from Cleota to Larned, Kan,, aud from Colby to Pueblo. When the liue 'was finished it was turned over to the Musourl Paeitic cowpal In the meantime Fiuzgerald had furnished supplies to the men and had acted as general mavager for the amount sued for, " The firm refused to pay and this suit ensued. The court held that the claim was a just one ahd overruled a motion foranew trisl and also one to set aside Juagment, Io the case of George Chase the perintendent of the Indian school M Gewoa & Jur was ordered but while being empaneiled a telegram was received unlclauuud that Judge Dundy's brother was dying in Ilhinois, consequently court was adjourned and will not reconvene until Judge Dundy returns. The case, bow- ever, is full of interest and will attract con- wmiderable Lion wheu ou trial. Chase, at the time of his Wmu"“ WAS a0 atlorn at Pearia, 11l, en Clevelund was elec in 1884, "Chase got out of his office and . worked like a diminutive wagon. For his services Lamar appointed bim superintend- ent at Genoa. He tilled the place, as can be seen, Ju May, 1888, suspiclon was aroused and tuumwmhh m11 :‘hnsho Was not vonat 3 vight. Special Agent Millett of b iuterior I'anl ‘was sent 1o Genos, and.in a short time he sccumulated enough evidence o warrant Chuse's removal. It appears that Chase THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:" RIDAY purchased produce of farmors for which he paid and at the same time sent in vouchers to the interior department for an amount considerably 1n excess of the actual sums paid. After collecting about two hundred afidavits Millett recommended Chase's re- moval, and in February, 1559, ho was de- posed.’ His case wus called in May but con- tinued As 3000 as Judge Dundy returns the mat. ter will come up. A number of Indians are now in the city awaiting a chance to testify. A friend induced me to try Salvation Oil for my rheumatic foot. 1used it and the rheumatism is entirely gone, JOHN A. AN- DERSON, Baltimors, Md. Positive and unsoiicited tesumony from every section confirms every claim made for the wonderful efieacy of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents, Iia an tmposter. 1. 8. Miller writes from Spicordsville, Mo., for information of one A. V. Milia who travels through tho country ropresenting himself to be an agent for the Omaha medi- cal college. The matter was placed in the ids of Officor Ellis who reports to Chief avey that Malia1s a fraud. That he wanted at several places for obtaining money falsely. While in Omaba Malia forged Dr. tuy's name to a check on the Omaha al bank for 25 but was aiscovered aud 1 out before being arrested. He 18 now supposed to be somewhere in Missouri Slecpless, nervous prostration, nervous dullness,vlues, cured by Dr. Miles’ vine. " Samales free st Kuhn & Co.'s, 5th and Douglas. A Rasping Voice. When Howard Christianson’s name was called in the police court yesterday the tho young man responded “here!™ in a tone that fairly rattled tho rafters of the court room. Howard s a soldier. He was eath- ered in last night in a very intoxicated con- dition. Ho pleaded guilty and was fined the usual aniount, out later Judge Berka sus pended the sentence und Howard waliked back to the fort, Porzon’s Complexion Powder produces a soft and beautiful sking It combines every elowent of beauty and purity, BEAT FATHLR AND BROTHER, Eddie Gonld Downs Jay and George on Wall Street. , Dec. b.—|Special Telogram .]—Eddie Gouid reappeared in Wall street and made stock market hearts glad. Dreary tales have been current to the effect that this interesting young man had reformed and was pledged to his fond father never more to toy with the stock market, or at least never to be so wicked as to “sell short” that fond parcnt's rattle-trap rail- road sto But out came tho revelation that the wiles of the world had overcome him. It happened lately that Jay Gould's elder son, George, had organized a pool in Missouri Pacific_stock, proposing to buil it. Jay himself not only appro me, but took a personal est” o it. Funds woro deposited, brokers were hired, znd all the manipulation machinery was put'in readiness for vigorous hoom failed to mater- orked hard und bought I'liey lifted the market by muin ength up two or three points above 70, buying most at the top. _Yct yesterday the price got down to 66, T ore the pool seemed willme to seemed willing to com T to buy the distres: Jeorge is routed, Juy is undone, but Eddy, as wicked as ovor, can afford to do enough smiling for the whole family, with an average profit of five full points ou 000 shares of stock, or §125,000, as the profits of a single weel BURNED BY MOLY M L. Fatal Explosion in a Pittsburg lron Mill. Prrrsione, Pa., Dec. 5. —At 8 o'clock this morning red-hot top slipped from the hands of a workman in Phillips, Nimick & Company’s mill and dropped into a small pool of water. A terrible explosion followed, prostrating the workmen by its force and scattering a shower of molten 1ron through- out the mill. Patrick O'Brien, a laborer, was literally encased by the splash of the hquid metal and was burned in a horribie mauner, de will aie. Two other workmen were Crrmated in EAst TAWAS, Mich,, Dec. 5.—A portion of the Miner house was burned this morning, the fire being caused by a defective flue. Two charred bodies were found in the ruins, and it is supposed that one 1s that of Ed Roney, clerk, but it is not known whose the other is. Five men received injuries while fighting the flames. The house was old and not very val- uable. Another Family mated. KinestoN, Ont, Dec. 5.—John Madden and his wife and child were burned to death last night. Their home took fire, and while they were trying to extinguish'the flames heir means of escape was cut off, A Magnetic Young Man. Bavrtivore, Md,, Da pecial Tele- gran to Tne Bee. | —The scientists connected with Jotns Hopkins university are engaged in investigating the peculiar powers posses: by the fiugers of Louis Hamburger, tne twenty-one-year old son of Philip Hambur- ger, & well known merchant of this eity, When the hands of the young man are thoroughly dried and touched to any polished object, they nold it like a magnet. He can thus raise up a quantity of pins, which will dangle from them, his mdex fingers possess- ing the quality more than any of the other: He also raises up u glass tube freighted with a six-pound weight. Prof. William Simon has bim in charge and proposes to give some sclentiflc ex| ments before the Johns Hop- Kins scientifiMssociation. An Absolute Care. The ORIGINALABIE PINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ource tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wouuds, chapped baods, and all skin erup. tions. Will positively cure all kinds of pilea- Ask forthe ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT. MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug cempany ab s, 12 oents per box—bv mail 30 cea! v e Morphine Kill+ a Physiciao, 8r. Joserm, Mo., Doc. 5.—([Special Tele- gram to Tuz Bee, |—Dr. William Rose died from the effects of an overdose of morphine at 1 o'clock this morning at his residence in this city, Dr. Rose was seventy-nine years of age and ot one time was one of the leading physicians in this section. For many years he has beon addicted to morphine and the habit finally caused his ruin. He leaves a wife whom'he married ouly five yeats ago. i Another Brazilian Exile. Loxpox, Dec.. 5.—Viscount Preto, last prime minister of Brazil under the empire, who was exiled upon the proclamation of the republie, has arrived at Tencriffe by way of St. Vincent. While at the latter place he d a conference with Don Pedro, the ex- emperor, Preto bas given an account of the revolution which agrees with the details of the wovewmeut heretofore published. —-— Handsome Havry Hanged. New Youk, Dec, 5.—Harry Carlton, aliss ‘“‘Hundsome Harr) Tombs prison at 7:8 The crime for which he suffered death was the, killing of Policeman Breunan, Sunday morn-' iug, October 28, 1538. It was cold-blooded, leartloss aud cowardly in the extreme. Heavy Exporis of Grain. BavTivose, Md., Dec. 5.—The most active day’s business in gramn charters in the his- tory of this port was that done yesterday. Steamships were chartered for stipment Lo Corls and other ports grai amounting in the ARgTegate to 833,000 busbiels, ———— The circulation of the blood—quick~ ened and enriched—bears life and en- ergy to every portion of the*body; appe~ tite veturns; the hour of rest brings with it sound repose. This can be se- oured by taking Dr. J. H. McLean’s Barsaparilla, A SEA ON THE RILL-TOP, A Moneter Waterworks Reservolr to Cost Half a Miilion, ANOTHER BOOMLET FOR 1890. The Excavation Will Have a Oapacity of One Hundred Million Ga lons and be Made Al most Immediately, A Big Reservoir. The American waterworks company has taken the initial step toward expending £500,000 in improvement of its service in Omaha. has invested noarly &4,000,000 a already and last Octover pleted improvements in the plant at Florence which will cost over $1,000,000 and gave Omaha the best water service of any city of its 8izo on the continent. The new improvemeat contemplates the construction of an extra supply reservoir on the nighest ground in the city with a capac- ity of 100,000,000 gallons of water, The company deal it becomes the owner of twenty eround just north of Boule city limit, and just east of the military The price paid was §40.000. It is the intention of the company to build a reservoir on this around, which is #40 feet above the river, and will give a_pressure of 125 pounds to thesquare inch at the nydrants in the business part of the city. The capacity of the reservoir will equal the compined capacity of the five monst reservoirs just completed at Florenc Water will be pumped to the reservoir from a 4-8 inch pipe along Boulevard avenue from Thirtieth street. Plans arc being completed be commenced somo time during the coming year. The improvement will require the expenditure of more than half s million dollars, by which ad work will Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowecls through the nerves. A mew principie. They specdily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipition. Spiendid for men, women and children. Smaliest, mildest, surest. 80 doses for 25 oents. Samples fres at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas, Vaote on School Bonds. All the returns except the Second of the Second ward and the Second of the Ninth ward, which have not yot been handed in, show the following voio for the school bond braska Central were voted almost unanimously, having re- cewed 9,604 in the aflirmative and 310 in the tive, I'he mariet house bonds were defeated by a vote of 8,61 4. LOITERY OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY, Established in 1878 ~———DY THE—— MEXICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. ERA Under & Twenty Years' Centrasi by thy Mezican International Improvemsn Company. Grand Monthiy Drawings held In the Moresqus Pavillion in the Alameda Park, City of Mexi. co, and publicly conducted by Government Oflicials appointed for the purposs by the Secretarles of tho luterlor and the Treasury. LOTTERY) OF THE Beneficencia Publica The monthly four dollar Drawing will be held 1n the City of Mexico on December 15th, 1889, CAPITAL PRIZES60,000, 80,000 Tickets ac $4, $320,000, Price of Tickets, American Money, WHOLESS 4. HALVESS 2 QUQRIAER3 LIST OF PRIZES, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF 300,000 1s. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF 30,000 is 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF 10,000 1s 1 GHAND FRIZE OF. 8 PRIZES O G PRIZES OF 5 20 are APPROXTMATION PRIZES, 360 Prizes of 800 app. to 80,000 Prize. 180 Prizos of 50 app, to 20,00 Prize 160 Prizes of 40 upp. to 10,000 Prize 70 Terminals of B3 260,000 Prizo. decided by. 26 Prizes. ......... Amounting to$17 All prizes sold In the United States full paid in UB. Currency. AGENTS WANTED. ¥ Fon C ¥ any turther inform- atlon desirec hly to the undersigned, clearly stating your residence, with stute, coun: ty, street and number. More rapid return niil delivery willbo assured by your enclosing an envelope bearing your full addross. IMPORTANT, 1. BASS Ty OF MEXIC By ordinary letter, containing MoNEY OkD Isstiod by all X proks Companies, New York Ex- change, Draftor Postal Note. Special Features. Dy terms of contract the Lompany must de- posit the sum of all prizes included in the sonema before selling & single t ceive the following oflicial permit: CER{IFICATE,~I herepy certify that the Bank of London and Mezico has a speelal d posic the necessary funds to guarantee the pa ment of all prizes drawnby the Loteria de la Hen ficencia Publica. A'OL NAR CASTILLO, Interventor, Further, the Company is vequired to distrib- ute fifty-8ix per cent of the value of all the tickets in prizos—a larger proportion than is { sny other Lottery, lly, the number of ‘tekets is limited to 80,000 | 20:000 lens than are soldby other lotteri, using the same schemes. - Address ket, and re- TAPE-WORM :::: stamnp for circular 18, 722 Ol HRERVES, PO "CAUTION iioie, e DECEMBER 6 T T S P S Ve VSRR S ST eIy mozning! PC AT'S obtained awarded solely for toilet SOAP in competi- tion with all the world. ig/lest possible distinction.” A CARD FrROM MAX MEYER & BRO. The auction sale which store has caused so this method to answer the inc the same time. The obj we have none. Noris it a trade—but it is as adverti ment of our jewelry busine of doing for many months, and having failed to find a cus- tomer to purchase the stock entire, and to put the stock in- to our wholesale department determined upon an auction sale of our entire stock of dia- monds, fancy goods, art goods, and all. reserve of one single article, sales, which will be held daily many t of the saleis not, as some have asserted, to get rid of our old stock for the best of reasons, « Paris Exposition, 1889. the only gold medal CONTINENTAL Clothing House. Continuation of our Great Overcoat and Suit Sale. BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. The following popular prices offered this week surpassing anything we have yet off:red. We are determined not to carry over any Overcoats until next season and are offering them at such prices that close buyers cannot help but appreciate. is now in progress at our inquiries that we take wiries and inform the publicat holiday scheme to get the , to close the retail depart- which we have been desirous not being feasible, we have Without limit or We invite all to attend these for the next thirty days (if not disposed of before) and see if this statement is not a fact. MAX MEYER & BRO. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR. Men's Shetland Elysian Beaver Overcoats, Price $8.00. HardwaremScales BOV'S D 140 - C. WEST S NERVE AND BRAIN TiEAT a giaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi- ts, Nervous Neralgia, Nervous Prostration caused by the Wakotulness, Mental DR, E P torliea causéd by ovarexertion of abuse or overindu'gence. Each box contains one month's treatment. #1.00 & box, or six boxss for #5.00, sent by mail propatd on receirtof price. WE GUANANTEE SIX BOXHS. Tooure any caso. With each ordor recetved oy s for s1x boxes, accompanied with $3,00, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to ro- fund tne money if the treatment 00s not e; Guarant 1ssued only h( Goodman Drug Co.. Druggists, Sols Ageuts, 1110’ Farnam Street, Umaha Ne! ki SYPHILIS Can be cured in 20 to 6) days by the use of the e e For sale only by the Cook Kemedy Co., of Omaha, Nebraska, Write to us tor the names and address of patients who have been cured aud from whouw We have psrmisslon to refer, Syphilis i3 & diseuse that has always buftied the skill of the most eminent puyaiclat and until the discovery of the Cook ftemedy Co.'s “MAGIC REMEDY,” not one in fifty ever Laving the disease has been cured. We guarun tee to cure any 0 that can be produce I'hose who have taken Mercury, Potash, 8, 8, Bucus Alterans or other advertised remedis with ouly temporary benellts can now b pe manenuy cured by the use of the *MAGIC REMEDY" of the Cook Humedy Co.. Omaha, Neb. Tewars of Immitations. 1tis absolutely imposstble for any other person or company to have our tormula or iy Temedy HKeitin eifect and results, The Cook Remedy Co., has been treating patients for four veurs and have al- ways given porfect sabstaction. Thoy are tinan- clal l?! responsible, having a capital of over £00,000, making thelr kudrantes good. We sol cit the most obatinate cases—those Who have triedovory known remg(dy ana 1ost all hopo of recovery, Correspond with us and let us put you In possession of evidence that convinces the mostskentical, Markwhat we say: In the end you ML 10 REMEDY" before ou can he permanently cured, 1t is the most Borofo "blood puFifier vrer known.® Wyite for particulars. Al letteps confidential, etting the Cook mlndc Remed; None others are genu! Parties claim] be aents for us are i ;lnrllcullrx fre 0 The Cook Remedy Co., Rooms 4184nd 419, Paxton Block. FOR MEN ONLY! OURE st ABOUT CLOVES fl‘&. 24 m-mnn there s ¢ Assortinent of MEN'S TCOL CHESTS, A FULL LINE OF ICE TOOLS AT BOTTOM PRICES. SFOSEND FOR CATALOGUTE. Blue Wide Wale Worsted Diag- onal Overcoats, Price $10., Brown Kersey Overcoats, all satin lined, A regular $25. Overcoat. Price $18.00. ~/\Uver e | Dark Brown Kersay Overcoats handsome- | R ly made and trimmed, Price $15, Blue Diagonal Overcoating guaranaed fast colors wool lined Price this week $13, A bargain line of Suits,. unequalled for quality and price, Price $12,00, Boys’ Overcoats. 3 lines of Boys’ Overcoats, ages I to (5 Price $5. Cape Overcoats. Boys’ Cape Overcoats $4. $4.50 and $5, Boys’ Ulsters. %fi%‘fifi;fi&g Wide Collars; Wool Lined, $8, $9 & $10. i ; A BFEOIALTY, Dook o Omaha, lESR?LEssBlgANn — BALTIMORE,Mb | OMARA MEDICAL 2SUZGI0A = JaEE:. I LT ST o it} N W, W, Gow, 1374 & Donok 78, OMAHA, NEB, FOR THE TREA! or CERONISand STRGICAT ismases BRAOES APHIA‘IIGEI FOR DEFORMITIES AND ‘nusm. w’fi?{'}?fl;’"“ N rnifl-'i'fl;:f"‘ NINETY R PATIENTS, Y ROOMS £O Wflm. :-t[mnma-mnhwu races. Truss omen VRAE Vi ATKLY ADDED 4 LY2MG-1% DEFALTHYNY FOR WOEN DURING CONVINNMENT, (§TRICTLY PRIVATF, Ol Tast Y dcalty ot y Reliablo Medi itate ms PRIVATE DISEA L Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, - The biggest bargain line of All Wool Cheviot and Cassimere Suits. j Price, $5.00. FREELAND, LooMIs & Co., To Quiet Your Nerves, Smoke Cor. Douglas and 15th St. The Largest Retail and Wholesale Clothing f Morphine Habit cured. A permaunent 854 balnjoss cure guatauteed | stance. O oured in Kunsis City. Best of re- erences Payments casy. Private consulis m" .Ilnmg 1Y h:]l'bdlnll‘ corner Bixth ] Oinéaloure, W mo: sadMain. URGESSYE SOk RAALY crry, mo, House West of the Mississippi.

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