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THE CITY. The Russian Tsraclites will give a ball this evening, Decemoper 21, at Cunning= ham’s hall. The Zimmerman replevin sait will be heard in Justice Shaw’s court at 2 ©'clock this afternoon. The cases ngainst Brounan and Charles with disturbing the or office on the nig The St. Paul’'s Afriean Episcopal church was incor terday by John Young, Ri Leslie Williams, Plammeor William O’Neill and ( nville B Personal Parngreaphs. 8. H. Webster of Ord isat the Casey, J. W. Mitchell of Superior is at the Casey, John J. Roche of Neligh is at the Paxton, Haas of Wymore is registored at tho M. Flanaery, J. Runt, charged aco inn newspa- t of olection, we ubank. ster of Goneva is at the John |mm.v of Fairmpunt is a guest at the Murroy. Morrison of Nebraska City 18 at the Leflung of Lexington is at tho nt s registered at the ) s stopping at Miss An the Puxton. A. S, Pattorson ef Kearney the Paxton. 18 Mitchell of Hubbard is registered a D. Truesdell of Irvington is at is n guestat . Green and wife of Genoa are guests at the Casey . A. Rudiger of Nebrask ho Paxton, Edwin A. Walker of Schuyler 18 a guest &t the Millard, Mrs. E. D. Gounld tered at the Pa Edwin E. Lowman » re at the Murr Steere and George D. Aspinwall of v ure at the Paxton. and Mrs, A, 5 at tho Millard, M. Roburtson and S, O, Campboll of Muxu-mu are rogistered at tho Murray. H. C Worthem and Charles B. Casey of Pawnee City ure guests at the Miltard, Mesdames J. B, Taylor, 1. A. Kad 0f West Point are guest ity is a guest of Fallerton is regis. nd S, L. Green of Me- H. Holland h and at the Miltard. O, Lord. Mr. J. D. Jones, formerly manager of the Grand opera house here, but later manager for George Francis Train, is in the city fora fow days. Heis uummuuml by his partn B, . Jones promises 1o Conldn’t Squelch Her, “Mary Dow, you are charged with being drunk,” said Judge Berka to a Qissipated looking female. “Well, what about it1" “What do yvou plead " “Tnat depends altogether on what T get.” SAnsw Are you guilty or not “Well, judge, Ull give yon a dead one thing. Ii you fne me you don't zet a cent. But I was full all night and I reckon T'll have to board out my assessment.” “'Five dollars and costs, Sit down.” The Torry Bankrunt Bill. At the last meeting of the b roport was submitted by the chairman of the transportation committee, recommending the approval by the board of a bill known as the Torry bankrupt bill, providing for a uniform system of bankruptey throughout the United Buates. Before taking decisive action it was thought best to avor to ascertain the views of the merchants of the ey, who, from the nature of their businese, are mote greatly interested in the question than any- one else, and that there may be an opportun- aty for a generdl of individual views of the question. it was decided to eall a special meeting of the jobbers and wholesalers, to take place in the exchange room on Wednes- day, December 18, at 8 o'clock p. m., to dis- cuss Lhe merits of the Torry bill. MAKE NO MISTAKE—If you have made up your mind to buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be nduced to take any other. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medi cine, pos: combination, proportion ana prepara~ tion, curative power superior to Jlly article of the kind before the people. For all affectioni arising from impure blood or low state of the system it 18 un equalled. Be sure to get Hood's, tip_on Grandson of a Confederate, There is a boy at tho Nebraska industrial #chool who is supposed to be a grandson of ‘Genoral Longstrect of southern confederacy fame, says the Kearney Hub. When quite young his father and mother parted. She secured a diyorce and married again, Soon after she died, and the boy was lett to the care of the stepfather who neglected him, He was buffeted from pillar to post around Omaha until he tinally landed here at the in- dustrial school. Such at least is the story some man tells ‘who claims to be the boy's father. He is back east and writes Superintendent Malla- lieu if a certain boy 1s at the school, and mentioning the history of the boy up to the time he last heard of him in Omaha. ‘I'he boy does not bear vhe name of Long- atreet, but the father claims thut he changed his name during the war. - He was in the mporthern army and he did nov want his southern relatives to know of hm being in the federal army. + Mr. Mallalieu has written the Longstroets gwing the account as stated by the sup- m“‘d father and will, no doubt, hear from em in o few da 3500 in packages of coffee. ] Lady in Wymore wins the #20, W. A, PAGES0AP Co, SUECHL'S DRAFTS, They Are Beyond His Keach Bank Vaulr, Christ Specht, the cornice man, has com- menced 8 st inthe district court to re- plevin three §1,000 drafts which are now in she nossession of the First National bank, Specht & Company have been conductiog & branch shop at Ogden, Utah, A fow weeks a0 the plant was burned, and #3.000 in - surance was recovered from u San E'rancisco company. The insurauce drafts were for- warded to Omaba and deposited with the First national bank, In Ogden Speent & Co, did business with the Utab national bank of that city, All in- debtedness was paid except about us«) and this amount has been tendered, but Mr, Bpeclit claims that it was not uu.(’p!e-l When the Utah National bank. folks learned that Specht & Co. had received tho ,000 insurance, it telegraphed to the First ational bank of this city to have Specht ®ign over the drafts and forward them to their bank for deposit. Specht refused to comply with any such arrangement and the First National manag ment then locked the drafts up 1o its safe snd still holds thew, Specht at once com- menced proceedings to replevin them, The suit will ve lmml inafow days, in a ATTENT l‘)i Al L SOLDIERS, Grand G. A, 1. Camp Fire, On Friday night, Dee, 13, U, S, Grant r)am gives its annual camp fire at its ull on Fourteenth st. near Dodge, The same features that made the last one so much talked about are to be repro- duced. It will be purely an informal, stag affair, Old and new stories will be told, the darkies will give another hoe- down and good speakers will entertain the boys and recall old scenes. All old soldiers are most cordially invited. essing,by virtue of its peculiar | DEEP DISGRACE Bringing to a Olose the Erring Oareer of Amelia Walinos. Arthur Trish, a amster for Grader Kin- cid, found the dead body of & woman lying r his horses’ hools when ho wont to his barn under the south end of the Sixteenth street viaduct at 6 o'clock this morning., The coroner was notified and removed the remains to Drexel & Maul's, There, the body was identitiod as that of Amelia Wal. lace, a woman of the town for years past and at one time the wife of Canada Bill, She was a daughter of Nancy Wallace, whose husband Johnnie has been one of the best known men in poli 8 10 the city for the past twenty years, The decoased has a daughter who Is now lying very iil at Pearl Mack's bagnio on North Ninth st . The dead woman has been living with a vai ¢ at Papillion for soma m hs past. She was very poorly dressed. A vill box containing s | morphine pills was found H\ her pocke ue with a note addressed to ‘John LHHH company The latter was us “My Dear Irnest—\Vill yon plaase come at once 1o see mo for_I am sick and want to you on business, Now, dear, be suro and come, OLnA STATON" Coroner Drexel summoned a jury at 2 k for an inquest on the remains, The jury returaed verdict that death re- sulted Trom unknown causes, Tho infant reason grows apace and calls for one more application of that good friend, Salvation Oil, which never disappoints but always kills pain, 1t {s neithor pleasant nor profitable people constantly coughi b easily cured by a 23 Bult's Cougn Syrup. ) hear when they could nt bottle of Dr. TWO DAMAGE VERDIOTS, A Widow anl a Ne r Win One of Th Two $5,000 verdicts for the plaintifts in damage suits ro returned in the district court. The first was in the case of Mrs. Ranuall against tno Burlington company for £,000 damages for tho killing of her hus- band in a wreck near Lincoln, The caso was given to the Jury at the adjournment of court Wednesda nd after half an hour a seale ned. “Thie second £5,000 was 2w the Herald printing company of Council Blufts in their suit against tho United pross association. ‘Uhe former bought the Council Bluffs \chise of the United pross in 1884, In 1558 the United PPress sold the morning fran- to the Council Bluffs Globe. The compuny, cluimed the exclusive fran- prought suit for £10,000 damuges and received a verdict for half of the amount. George Smith, a colored lad, had pleaded guiliy betore Judge Hopewell to the lur- ceny of a watch from George H. Green, Ho was sentenced to twouty days in the county jail. The adultery case against Anderson Me- Quarter has been dismissed, Mr Who made the complaint,having ieft the city. Stephen Daily was tried betoro Judze Hopewell on the charge of burglary. Ho is ised of having burglar mins & Murphy's saloon, securing Iver and a juz of rve. ‘The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty and the prisoner was discharged. The The Po in the United $ tion of the day was de of Polluck’s witnoesses. in his favor. Mr. Wellos, and commission merchant, the week before the fi Pollack’s store and fron the stock he estim: floor was worth on the £20,000. hack Insu k insu nece. so was resumed The greater por- ed to the testimony All swore strongly testified that lie'walked through te glance ho i i that that on the first 0 or £31,000, while that floor wa £19,000 or the goods' after tac tire wi ver cent of thair original value, The attorney for the msur- ance companies was rather dubious as to Welles' power of estimating the valus of a floor full of goods ava single glance, and asked some pretty scarehing questions’ con- cerning his_judement in such a case and his relations with Pollack. County Co it The Douglas county bank has brought suit against Mrs. P, C. Hall, etal., to recover $200 on anote, and nst D, H. Walker et al., to recover §150 on a note. The will of Jumes O. Hanoy was admitted 10 probate yestorday, and Lomila Hanoy and ‘William Hopper were appointed executors of the estate. Charles Heéinz was appointed administrator to the estate of George Mullar, Sam Hosford has brought suit against Johanna Sweeaey to compol her to allow him the use of a ay through her yard m house 1o the “street. ‘The property on which his house stands is leased from Mrs. Sweeney and is hemmed in by other partics, but Mrs. Sweeney refuses him a passage way through her property. The partics live enteenth stroet be- tween Clark and Charl George G. Wallaco has commenced suit in foreclosure against Moses Forbes and wife, John K. Helin has commeuced suit in fore- closure against Alexauder R. Hughes and wife, Witliam H. Roth has commenced suit for divorce from his wife Hattie on the ground of adultery. The Bank of Commerce has commenced suit againsy Charles T. Manderson to recover $1,548.94 alleged to be due on a contract for layidg stone sidewall, Lewis S, Reed has commenced a suit against Levi Weeks to recover $2,200 on notes. Alfred Meinberg has asked that a receiver be appointed to take charge of the affairs of the Alfred Meinberg company and wind them u His petition alleges that the cap- ital stock of the concern fs owned equally by W. W. McBride and himself, and that they are unablo to agree upon any course of ac- tion in business matters, and asa conae- quence the credit of the compuny is suffering, '}',"g hedesires that an accounting may be ad. Cozzens hotel, §1.50 and $2,00 per day. ¥ooled Him With a Check, e John Jacobson, formerly a grocer, was short of mouey yesterday. Being desperately hungry and baving no cash, John succeeded 10 getting H.-Miller, a chop houss man at Catarrh 8 a blood disease. Until tne poison is expelled from the system, there can be no cure for this loathsome and dangerous malady. Therefore, the only effective treatwent is a thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla —the best of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the better ; delay is dangerous. 1 was troubled with catarrh for over two years, I tried various remedies, and ‘was {reatod by a number of physiz cians, but received no benefit until I began to take Ayer's S i fow bottles of this wed this troublesome complain! letely restored my health. Boeas, olman's Mills, N, yer's Sarsaparilla was rec- pded to we for catarih, L was in- ed to doubt its efficacy. Having tried 80 many remedies, with little bens efit, I had no fuith that anything would cure me. I becamne ¢ A from loss of appetite and impaired digestiol I had nearly lost the sense of smell, and my system was badly deranged. T was aliout discouraged, when a friend urged me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilly, and ves forred mé to persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking hall a dozen bottles of this v 1 aw convinced that the only su treating thi obstinate disease is thivugh the blood. —Charles H. Maloney, 113 River st., Lowell, Muss. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREFARED BY Dr. J. ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price §1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 & bottle. and coms —Jesse M, the auctioneer, THE OMAHA DAILY Sixteenth and Howard bogus check for $18.35, The check was drawn on the Uriited States National bank and was signed “T. F. Blumer." When Miller went to the bank to liave the check redeomod he was informed that it was ot good Tor Lhen swore ool a Warrany for Jacobson'sy arrest on the charge of ob- taining goods under falso pretenses. Mothers will find Mrs. - Winslow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy for their children, 25 cents a bottles Marriage Licensos, Licenses wero issued to the following par- ties by Judge Shields yesterday: Name and Address. § A. Christ Petersen, Omaha, 1 Hilda Johnson, Omaha. .. { Otto Siemssen, Omaha.. 10lga Marschner, Omaha {John Lorenz, Eikhorn, { Elizabeth Jungjohann, reets, to cash & A Miles' Nerve and Liver Pilla, An important discovery. They act on the iiver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principie. They speedily cure billiousuess, bad taste, torpid liv piles and constipation. 8 for men, women and childre mildest, surest. 80 doses fo mples free at lKuhn & Co/'s, 15th and Douglas. 7 At the Temploe of Tsrael on Harney streot, neaj ourth, the subject of the lec- ture to be delivered tonight by Rabbi Rose- nan will be *“The ovject of ereeds and their attitude to oneanother.” Services commenco at7:50 sharp, All ure respectfully wvited to attend. Watch the box, b the gennine Red Cross Cough Drops, 5 conts por box. Me 1. Owen Mcheo, formerly a_ clerk fl:\uknl‘l ommerce, died iuesday las 'a hospital after an illness of o remains have been warded to Davenport, Ia. in the n St. uplo for Thousanda for Irsh Dotonse. Dernoir, Mieh,, Dee. 1 Rev. Dr. O'Reilly, treasurer of the lIrish national league, today cabled §15,000 to the treasurer of the [rish Jeague for tho useof the tenants' defense fund, With your name and address, mailed to the Switt Specige Co., Atlanta, Ga., i3 necessary to obtain an interesting treate iz on the blood and the diseases incident 8Skin Eruption Cured. One ofmy customers, a highly respected and influcntial citizen, but who is now absent from the city, hasused Swift's Specific with excellent result. Tle eays it cured him of a skin craption that he had been tormented with for thirty years, and had resisted tho curative qualitics of many other medicines, __Rosent Creoo, Drugeist Falls City, Neb. CALIFORNIA TIS LAND OF DISCOVERIES. ASING TO 1ASI &= wen i g w CO LG PESPTERA CORT ‘B ~CONSUMPTIC @br{ggswfik"(ouafls e, \\BronC)nt\S- TS0 DISE, TTHROAT A2 m L Aosgs——gflf}.{\\ G| 'S end for c.mhrsl peebttle 3 pro 4 £l SANTA ASIE : AND : GAT: R: CURE For sale by Goodman Drug Co We give you good value in our Overcoats 5,00, 81100, ) 815,00, B18.00, $2)00 ()ur|n‘u||n v 10,00, 815,00, 818,00, You re‘eive One Dollars worth of goods for Ono Dollay &nd that 18 ull any oue gives. DECEMBER 13, AT » POLO. League Game. Pennaut, $500, RAMBLERS vs, GOUNCIL BLUFFS. Also general skating from 6:30 il 10:9% p. w. Admission 2 Cents, Mublc, Genoral skating every Baturday from 230 till 10:0 p. 1. ' DR. BAILEY DENTIST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1889, + PRICE CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. superior excallancs proven in millions of homas for moro than a quartorof o centur, It is 1 by the United States Government, Endorsed by the heads ofthe Great Unive ies as tho Strongest, Purcst and Most Healthful, Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not con- tain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO W YORNL., © SAN FRANCISCO. For Sale by M. H. Bl)«, Ov\mhn, Nebraska, A Typewriter made to mest the m want for a ma -hine which prints di type, usos no ribbon, aligns perzaneitly at point of printing, Is Light, Compact, Durabls, vord, i3 bullt on scientiflc principles, the invention of G, W . the builder of votl the Remington und Caligraph. Machines with Remington ot L'Migl'.\ph Koy board us desire A lorn rom murket, Pric Wo would vo pleased to recelve a cal from Yyou, whether you want to purchase or not, and wo will gladly wll(m you the ** YOS1 Aanl the finest and largost stock of Typewriter Farni- ture, Supplies, otc. ver brougit to this oity. GEO.H SIIITH & 00., 1605 Farnam St., Omaha HiMEBAUGH & TAYLOR. HardwaremScales A Large Assortment of BOY'S AND MEN'S TGOL CHESTS, A FULL LINE OF ICE TOOLS AT BOTTOM PRICES. EFSKEND FOR OATALOGYE. 1405 Douglas Sfreef, - Omaha, FroMm MAX MEYER & BRO. The auction sale which is' now in progress at our store has caused so many inquiries that we take this method to answer the inquiries and inform the publicat the same time. - The object of the saleis not, as some have asserted, to get rid of our old stock for the best of reasons, we have none. Noris it a holiday scheme to get the . trade—Dbut it is as advertised, to close the retail depart- ment of our jewelry business which we have been desirous 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 dc_partmwt not bunr'r feasible, we have determined upon an auction sale of our entire stock of dia- monds, fancy goods, art goods, and all. Without limit or reserve of one single article. We invite all to attend these sales, which will be held daily for the next thirty days (if not disposed of before) and see if this statement is not a fact, MAX MEYER & BRO. ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ARTIST SUPPLIE EM MOULDINGS, EFEME RSO\I B HALLET & DAVIS 3 KIMBALL, #3"PIANOS & ORGANS FRAMES, EFSHEET MUSIC, 1513 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska Dr.J E, MCGREW he W( 11 Known Specialist, s unsurp sod in il of WA ELE abbor for 85, ‘ foot un' 4 NGO s i Paxton Block, 16th lllnl Farnam hlwu.s. Take Elevator on lith 8t GPEN EVENINGS UNTIL § 0'CLOCK. Desh Ing s E DEALERS & justly cel eln nv.n-l “Iul\ of Boots and Shoes, manufactur- | . Henderson & Co,, of dence, D A Jaczeen 8t3, Heaaquarters for Hubbers, . Omals, - Neb. APOSITIVE [20% 2 anas oo, nU& E“Wnl-:u:l Body and Itfl { ASTHMA.C SL‘IIIFF HANN'S ASTHMA CURE| oves the most violent attack. @iy . Lix actdon LXM'%E" sults, Ly ia fa fnall e CONTINENTAL _ Clothing House. Special Sale of Fine Business Suits, Price $10.00. To meet the public demand forlow priced, thoroughly reliable business suits, we have in- augurated a grand suit sale for this week and will offer six styles of strictly all-wool Cheviot and Cassimere Suits at $10 persuit. We guar- antee them just as represented, strictly all wool, andgoodsthat usually sellat $15. Among others we are showing a full line ot the cele- brated Keswick Cheviots at $10.00. See the sampvles in our windows. Suits will be sent to any address C. O. D., privilege of examination and if not satistactory may bereturned at our expense. Our Overcoats. Cur great Overcoat Sales have reduced our Overcoat stock 50 per cent, but we will not be satisfied until we see the counters empty. Among the the special bargan lines offered this week will be found: Men's Blue Elysian Overcoats At 310, $12, 815, The best values we have oflt_r(.d thls season. OUR Bl RERSEY OVERCOX We will have enough of this popular line to last this week. This has been the greatest seller we have ever had on our counters—a regular $22 Overcoat—Our price g15. BOYS' OVERCOATS. Boys’ Overcoats, ages 11 to 16. Three popular lines marked down to $5.00 EACH. BOYS ULSTERS. This is the most popular style 15 years, Price $7, $8, $9 and $10. BOYS' CAPE OVERCOATS, Ages 5 to 12 year A Bargain Line Unapproached in Our Cape Overcoats at §5. Six of the Choicest Designs Left in all Sizes. $6. Boy’s Knee Pant Suifs, Price $5. Perhaps Nothing has made more Friends for our Children’s Department than our line of School Suits at $5.00. Ages b to 14. FREELAND, LooMi1s & Co, ¢ Cor. Douglas and 15th St. The Largest Retail and Wholesale Clothing House West of the Mississippi. for Boys from 10 to Wide collar, extra length,