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THE OMAHA DAILY THE CITY. b"(r':y jef Se ey gave the police forcq a 10f apples as a Christmas present. lad named Mike Murphy pleaded guilty to stoaling a paper from a door step and was fincd # The funeral of Mr. R. J. Jenkinson will take place from his late residence at 617 Pic street, on Thursday morn- ing at 10 o'clock, instead of Christmas, as has been announced. Superintendent Mahoney of the poor farm has received a supply of flour, tea, coffee and soap for the county chavges until the commissioners award ts for the year's supply. McSpadden was taken to the fnsano asylum by Jailer Miller yester- day morning. McSpadden was arrested some weeks ago for trying to set fire 1o the More house on Nincteenth and Nicholas streets, lector of Customs Alexander has led a bid to Washington from Ihompson-Houston eectric light company, offering to light the federal building at the same figure the govern~ ays for with the recommen- dation that it be adopped, The Left Hand Mining and Milling company was incorporated yesterday by John A. Meshane, C. B. Rustin, i % Lecch and Louis Schroeder. The capital stock is $300,000, and the general nature of the business to be transacted is the buying and selling of mines and nll business connectea with the mining and milling of gold, silver, lead and all other metals. John Helfenstein, the St. Louis claimant, filed suitsin the United States vesterday against the following dants in his famous land suits: Minme L. nes ot al,, Margaret P. Brown etal., k. L. Stone et al., John D. Howe, Hobart Willinms, Mollie D. Campbell et al., Jacob T. Seiluer etal., Brosus, John H. Price, John acl Gillen, Thomas H. Samuel B. Nelson, William Crane. Thomas Kinsey, Thomas Enrvight, Mary Swee- ney, Bertha B. Fry et al, Personal Paragraphs. Jesse Crandall of Gretna is at the Case; W. Patterson of Lincoln are at the Mil- lara. John Mussolman of Hastings is at the Mer- chan len of Fremont is a guest at the S. H. Osborneof Kearney is a guest atjthe Paxton, R B. G Merchants. F. Woodall of Plainview is registered at the Casey. Lamb of Lincoln is a guest at ham of Lincoln is stopping at the es of David City is stopping at W. D. Mathews of Fremont is a guest at the Merchants, Francis [. McKenna of Portland, Ore., is &t the Merchants, &8s the Murray, B. A. Gibson of Weeping Water is regis- tered at the Murray. Clifford W. Smith of Camoridge, Mass., is stopping at the Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stern of Weeping Water are guests at the Mur ‘Wallace Bierce and W. A. Churchill of Kearney are at the Murray, Lieutenant A. L. Towle of Fort Niobrara “is registered at the Millard, F. M. anda N. J. Wolcott of Weeping Water wre registered at the Murray. Judge Foster and M. R. Thorp of Nebraska City are guests at the Casey. F. L. Cushing and Miss Weaver ot Kear- ney are guests at the Millard. Frank Isracl and wife of Benkelman are among the arrivals at the Casey. A. W. Baldwin and Miss Ora Baldwin of Fremont are registerod at the Casey. Mrs. J. B. Inman of Chicago is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Wake- fleld. T, H. Bradbury, wife and daughter of Wahoo were in the ety yesterday interview- ing Santa Claus, Miss Julia Morrison of Des Moines. is spending the holidays with the Misses Ayerst in Kountze Place, & Colin J. McKenzie, lord licutenaut of Pecbleshire, Scotland, is in the city and was @ visitor at Tur Bre building last night, Mr. McKenzie is one of theoriginal investors in South Omaha four or five years ago, and s delighted with the chango that has taken Pplace since ho last visited this country. Police Fund, ‘W. H. Hall, mavager of the American water works company, hus donated §25to the charity police fund. ——— No Paper. The evening edition ot Tox Brr will not be issucd to ~Christmas. The morn- ing edition will appear as usual. Annonncements. Seats for William Gillette's successful American play, “Held by the Enemy, which will be at the Boya Friday and Sat- urday of this week, will be put on sale Thursday evening. — Bee furkeys. The employes of Tk BEE Who are fortu- mate enough to bave families will eat turkey today. Tuz Bee publishing company compiiments each one with a large, juicy rd, A Difference of Opinion, A good-natured fat woman, who answored %o the name of Mrs, Kennedy, was asscssed $4.50 for calling a damsel namea Maggie Denois a “chippy.” Maggio keeps house an down under the Sixteenth ot and Mrs., Kenunedy claims to be a respectable woman, Sixty Doltlars or Jail. Ed Sutton was arrested several days ago for assaulting, in the most brutal mauner, an aged man named Martin Johnson, The weapon used was a heavy coal shovel. John- #on’s head was seriously cut. Young Sutton will pay 830 and costs be- fore be will again be given his freedom, i Love's Yonng Dream. Eva Brasen and Clara Smith are maidens aged sixteen and fifteen years, They have flows, Eva lived with her parents at 1115 North Nineteenth street, and Clara's home was mear the corner of Thirteenth and Howard streets, They wero chums, Both are pretty and {Ilump and it is thought more thau likely bat they bave eloved. The parents have asked the assistance of the police to locate the truants, piims Lo More Street Oar Lines. The street railway company bas com- menced laylng tracks on its proposed route from Park avenue uud Pacific street west o Dhirty-second and south on Thirty-second to Park street. The work bas commenced at the lower end. When the line is completed motor cars will b8 run over this line, every other car on the Hanscom park line running over that route. Then passengers can ride to either the or the west side of the K. “';‘h- work of laying tracks on Lowe ave- nue from Mercer to Hamilton streets is pro- muinl rapidly, one track being already ———— Barbers va Barbers. The barbers who are in favor of Sunday closing have renewed thair war, tant City Attorney Smith has dis- missed all the cases where complaints were led prior to today on the ground that the Informations were incomplete and that the somplainants did nov want to prosecute. Yeaterday, however, anew batch of com- plaints was filed. Campbell, M, Payno, Miiler. These cases will Thursday next. Tho defendants are A. R. Dave Kennedy, Christ Wille Frank Salsbury and Phillip be tried on Friday and The gay young st he's in bed, Not for him is th He has been flung and But Salvation Oil will make him swiling, “I've got it at last,' said fellow who found his cough subduea by a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrap. in body and heaa ®w SURPRISED, Elezant Ohbristmas Prese From His Employes. Mr. N. L. Lalconer was given a happy surprise by his employes last night. Shortly after he enterod his office he was handed a large plush o and in bed a small of metal owing : ¥ from his employes, MR, ¥ He Receives an on comber 93, 1830, Mr. Falconer opened the case and found as pretty and costly a sct of solid silverware as there is in Omaha. T'he following note it} founa in the box We take this opportunity tmas, while pe and good will \me, 1o ask you to accept this case our esteem for yourself and 0 the same 88 t0 you our aporociation for y night s our best wis! both yourself and wife may 1i joy the use Respectt Christe o this Mr. Falconer replied as follows: To Mv Employes:—Mrs. Falconer and my- golf desire to return our sincero thanks for this magnificent set of solid silver with which you have presented us, and which we hope to preserve as long as we shall live, aud leave to our son after us, In regard to the early closing on Saturday night, I say that I have never had any renson to regret taking this step, and am glad to find thut it has been so much appreciated by yourselves. Thanking you again for this very valuable present, believe me, vours sincerely, . B. FALCONER, ong the articles contained th Your EMrLoyes, For alame back try saturating a picce of flannel with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and binding it on to the effecte parts. This treatment will cure any ordinary case 1 one or two da Puain Bulm also cures rheum rains, swellings and lameness. 50 cent botties for sate by all druggist: Dismi:sal of Cases, The district court was adjovrned t v until Thursday, On Saturday the dismissal docket will be called. Under rale 8, any case which has not been notea for trial for two terms shall be put on the dis- missal docket and called on ‘“*dismissal day. Unless some very satisfactory reasc offered for the continuance of the c: will be dismissed. There are 127 cas ismissul docket to be led on i have been hanging il vs the city, that has Judge Wakeloy for sev 1 until next b made a par ction as an intervenor. 'he Nebraska fuel company has brought E he Coliscum Building ass clipse pressed brick company issory note. ‘The case of Olive Green et al. against Abner Waggoner, a suit to recover on a judgment obtained in an Ilninois court, has been appealed to the district court by the defendant. of Charles Kuhlman against J. W. Jardine et al,, on a bill for professional services, has been appealed to the districy court by the plaintifT. Samuel McCleneghan, defendant in the case of Reid vs. 000 damages for libel, has filed n motion 1 new trial. He produces the afidavit of W.H. Webb, who states that during the progress of the trial he saw the plaintiff, Joun Reid, in the saloon at 1517 Farnam strect in company with J. B.J. Ryan, B Stoney, .~ Andy ~ Johmson and Charles Johnson, members of the jury which was hearing the evidence. ~Webb ulso says that he saw Reid ordering and paying for drinks for the crowd and heard them discussing the case. He also heard Reid say he thought he would win the case, and in- tended to win if it cost him a thousand dol- lars. The American Bank and Trust company has brought svit in foreclosure against Lin- coln Sikes etal on lots 15 and 16, block 8, McCormick’s second addition, " Unitea States Court, Charies 8. Keys of Madrid pleaded guilty to the charge of selling liquor withouta license and was fined $25 and costs. After otber busingas of minor importance, Judge Dundy adjourned the court for Christmas. ‘ounty Court. W. H. Blakeman has sued J. M. Schenck for $240.65 on a promissory note, Henry Voss has brought suit against Pat Redman to recover §300 alleged to be due as fees for plans made on a contract. C. B. Havens & Co. have brought suit against McCaffrey Bros, for $354.80 ona note. t The will of Roswell Smith was aumitted to probate yesterday, There will be a meeting of Capitol lodge No. 8, A. F. and A. M,, at 10 o’clock a. m., Thursday, 26th inst., to attend the funeral of our late brother, Robert G. Jenkenson. Funeral ser- vices will be conducted at Freemason’s Dball, corner Capitol avenue and Six- teenth street. John K. Webster, Master. —— Youthtul Korgers, Yesterday afternoon three young lads, named J. E. Boughten, Frank Thomp- son and J, Foreman, were arrested for forg- 1ng checks on the Home insurance company of this city. The checks were passed on the Two Or- phans for £20, A, D. Morse, £12; Long, the grocer, Pokorny, the butctier, and a clothicr at Thirteenth and Haruey streets, for §15 each. The name forged was C. J, Barber, who is president of the Home fire insurnnce com- pa ; Ed Sexton, a former employe, is said to have written the c| Persons who lead a life of exposura are subject to rheumatism, neuralgie and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean’s Voleanid Oil Liniment; it will banish pain ane subdue inflummation e Marriage Licensos, Licenses were issued to the following par- ties by Judge Shields yesterday: Iame and Residence. John Choal, South Omaha Carrie Jeliuek, Omaha,, John E. Shipley, Florel Cliare E. Gillett, Florence James Boettger, Omaha, Johanna Hay, Omaba,, s Samuel Lilles, South Omaha.. Sallie Hohnan, Omaha,... . Aunton Engleman, Omaba Johanna Steinhoff, Omaba Armand J, Rittershouse. Omaha, Bertha 3. Ware, Omaba..... Albert J. Duffus, Malcolm, Ia i{hoda A, Bay, Owmgha...... Curtis Mossman, Omaba, Adell Hines, Omaha, ——— Oustom House Statistics 8how that 2,454,504 cases of champagne were amported during the last decade, of which over one-fourth was “G. H. Mumm's Extra Dry.” ‘wheir importation during that period was over 200,000 cases more than any otber brand, indicating its popularity, Cozzens hotel 60 and 82,00 per day. R A Correction, . In the interview Monday with J. N, Phelan relative to White Cap outrages at Holyoke, Col. Templeton and Wilson were prosecuted with MclPherson and Wetherby tor atteBpting to secure their election through bribery. This, however, was an error, Tempieion and Wilson are the men who made complaint and had the two prose- cuted. They have not baen arrested at all. Change of life, backacke, monthly irregu- larities, ho! flashas, are cured by Dr, Miles' Nervine, Free samples at Kuhn & Co.'s 15th and Douglas, Burdette's Bond, Monday Samuel Burdgtte went before the United States court with well-known citizens and askod to be placed under bonds on the charge of alleged embezzlement of 1! District Attorney Pritchett, on his motion suggested that Mr. Burdetto be placed under b18 0Wn recognizance and tho matter was so ordered. Save Your Hair DV ntimely nse of Ayer's Haie Vigor. This preparation has no equal as a sing. It keeps the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, and preserves the color, fullness, and beauty of tlie hair, “I was rapidly becoming bald and gray ; but after using two or threo ottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grow thick glossy and the original color was restored clvin Aldrich, Canaan Centr i, “Somo time ago T lost all my hair in consequence of measles, After duo g, 10 new growth appeared. then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my Tair grow Thick and Strong. e to stay., The 3 aid to nature,” ~J. B, Williams, Fic Mexas, “I have nsed gor for the past four or five years and find it a most satisfactory dressing for the hair, It s all T could desire, being havmless, causing the hair to rotain fts natural color, and requiring but asmall quant uler thie lair ensy to arrange. M. failey, 9 Charles street, ntly a gre nx Ayer's Hair Vigor and believe that it has to retain its natural 1 , Dealer in Lopyille, Md. Ayer's Hair Vigar, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Bold by Druggiataaud Perfumers. BEE: USE R P V"HE (MADEONLY gy’ GEO.A 40 Rooms for Patie; suffering 10 Drains, Ty thon LB To Iy’ Y / Back, Prolapsas U Syph lis Ur | DRS. BET1S & BEILS | 2408 FARNAM & ET, OMATHA, NEB. Opposite Paxton Hotel) Office hours, 9. m ,t08 p. m. Sundays,10a. m., to 1p. lalists In Chronic, Nervous, 8kin and Glood Dis- Consultation at office or by mail free. Medt- cines sent by eq, free from observatio ckly, safe- Iy and permanently. NERVOUS DEBILITY Rertiscivieh i stons. Physical decay, arisin ceus or Induigence. producin doney, pimpies on the face, o discouraged, Igk of contdon or by Syphillis, & disease most terrible in {ts ts, completely eradicated withont the ald of i Tala. oryuipaius, (over Aores, niotohos, the hena and banes, sypIlide 80t th t, mouth and tongue. catarrh, ete., permanently cured where others Lave failod. and Bladder Complaints, Paintul, Dificult, teo fres lorod or . gonore ¥ cured T u, gloot, oysLitis, o chaATkoA reASORADI. Guaranteed por- STRICTURE Do moval complate without cutting, caustic or dillation. Cures effecied at home by pativit without a moments PAID OF AN0YANOCO. To Young Men and Middle-Ased Men. A SURE cURE The awful effects of early Vice, which brings organic wonkneas, destroyiog botlh mind and body, with all ftadrendod ils, pormanently cured. Address those who have im. pairod themyolvas by lmpropsr 4 golitary habits, which ruin both d nfitting them for business, study or marrage. MARRIED MEN, or those entering on that Lappy Hife, aware o€ physicial debility, quickly assisivd. OUR SUCCESS. a based upon facts, Srst—pr 00 : E7 Case in spaciaily tirting ht, (i edicins are hre own ia: bathry exactly o suik enoh case, thus AMecting curas Witbout injury. F8°4erd i conts postage for colebrated works on '3 elioato disousos. I call My save you £t 1 koIaan yeAra Lo Iife fiecompantva by & oail on Ada BETTS & BETTS, 1408 Fargam Streat, Omalis, Keb. R ———————————" KIRK’S AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP Dr.]J.E. MGcREW, The Well Known I8 unsurpassed in the treatment of Gl ure, & oure gKuar antoed. Bpermas toprhos, Impo: tehicy, Loss of Manhi god _and Ambition, Ster iity ‘or Barren- ness absolutely cu “hooks, *The Life Boerol for Man pman, each CONSULTATION FUEE. OFFICE: 8.E, Oor, 13th & Jackson Sts. Omaha MACBETH&CO. Pirrss For Sale by M. H. Bliss, Omaha, Nebraska. D* JACOBS Medical & Surgical Dispensary, Nos. 101 to 113 So. 13th St. ). nary Dis WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER LTOPLAMF HIMNEYS WORLD | RGH.PA s 39 n g hausting I to 1ist on Norye . Inin i the ed for Life L. M. PICCARD, Best Gold Spectacles Reduced B4 OO0 Ramge Block, Corner 15th and Harney Streets, Omaha. the Holiday Trade b 0y Chests of TOOLS, Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery. CARVING SETS, SCISSORS, AND SKATES HIMEBAUGH&TAYLOR 1405 Douglas-st, Omaha Of the Method of ‘Conducting the Auction Sale of Max Meyer & Bros’ Jewelry Stock You can ask for and examine any article be- fore you, have it offered, and then have it put up at once, thus enabling you to get it with very little delay. REMEMBER, the QUALITY of every article is GUARANTEED as represented. Sales Daily, 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M, The store is for rent and fixtures for sale. ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ARTIST SUPPLIES MOULDINGS, FRAMES, 1513 Douglas Street, =B D e A full set of Teoth on rubbar for §, guaranteed to t from any dental ich you would be or danger, anl wita: out the 00 fur, kas, elLher of elociricity. Gold and silver HHiings £ rtes. Satisfaction Guaranteed, DR. BAILEY, DENTIST, Paxton Block, 16h and Farnam Streets, Tako Elevator on 16th Street, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 0'CLOCK. State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY, Cabin passage £35 L0 8, according to Jocutlon of stat Toom. Bseursion §5 to &, Steernge to und from Europe at Lowest Rates, AUSTIN BALDWIN & 00, Gen'l Agents, B3 Brosdway, New York Joux BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Agent, 164 Rundolph 8t., Chicago, HARRY E, MOOKES, TBOS, MCCANNE, Agents at Omaha GOLD MEDAL, PAKIS, 1878, W. BAKI’R & CU’8 yBreakfast Gocoa Is ablaluuly furu and 4t ds soluble. No Chemicals are wed in ite proparation. 1t has mars than (hres times the wrengh of Cocon wmixd with Starch, Arrowroot oF Bugar, and s Werefore far more economical, | couing tas han ome cens @ cup. 11 s delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EA= SILY DIGESYED, and adnirably adapted for invalids as well as persons in Lealth /. BAKER & C0, Dorchester. Mass J.H. FRENCH, Auctioneer. _ &ZEMERSON, §HALLET & DAVIS K KIMBALL, %" PIANOS & ORGANS EFSHERT MUSIC. Omaha, Nebraska Holiday PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN, Silk Um brellas. Silk Underwear. Silk Mufflers, Silk and Linen Handkerchisfs Neck Wear. Night Shirts, Smoking Jackets. In facteverything inMen's Fur- nishings can befound at SHOE DEALER Desi1 Ing to exam- ine the Justly cel ebrated lines of Boots aud Shoes, manufacturs ed by U. M. Henderson & Uo,, tor! 8. dence, 3 or by nluu;guu‘-;vhw i cago, Dixon nd Fon Du Lo, ot Mhoutd Wit BAM. N, WATSON, rest> VREMONT, NEB. Travoling ageu. Heaaquarters for Kubberv, "No other clgar smokes as free as = dlscovered & i B it R Manhood 2=2FSR52: iy, i B oy tried l vaimevery bnowy reine: o ineans Of self cure, which o I 0B e, o Tork g, CONTINENTAL Lot No. 1. Price $4. We will offer this week 150 Boys’ all wool Chevyiot Suits, ages 5 to 12, Knee Pants, full winter weight, at $4 each; guaranteed to be strictly all wool and made and trimmed as thoroughly as any goods sold trom this depart- ment. Remember the price, $4. We claim they cannot be duplicgted outside the Continental for less than $6. We will send a suit to any satisfactory. Lot No. 2. Price 85 We have consolidated several lots of fine Cheviots and Cassimere Suits, ages 5 to 14.- Knee Pants, which have been sold all season for $7.00 and $8,00,-into one grand bargain {lineat $5.00. Weare making preparations for our Spring stock and our efforts tor the next four weeks will be to close out all of our broken lotsin fine goods and our patrons will reason- ably expect some astonishing bargains. Re- member this lot,-Price $5,00. Lot No. 3. Boys’ Cape Overcoats, Price $4.00, Ages 5 to 12, One of the best values atthis saleis this line of Boys’ Over- coats, in two shades of diagonal overcoating, We are overs stocked on these goods and have decided to close them out at the popular price of ¢4.00. Send for one and if it is not.satise factory, may be returned at our expense, Lot No. 4. Boys’ Regular Overcoats, Price $5, Ages 10 to 15, This is a lot of fine Melton Overcoats in two shades, made in regular fly-front style with velvet collar, a garment usually sold for ¢8, We will offer them to close at §5 each. You take no risk on thislot. Itis less than manufacturer’s cost, Lot No. 5: MEN'S CHEVIOT SACK SUITS, Price, $10. We will sell this week a lot of Men's All-wool Cheviot Suits, in all about 150 suits, at $10.00 cach. We have only this | to say about them, that they are goods worth in the regular course of trade, $15.00, We will send a suit to any address and if it is not satisfactory may be returned und we will pay all express charges, Sizes from 35 to 42. MEN'SOVERCOATS and ULSTERS The balance of our stock of fine Overcoats and Ulsters { have been marked at prices as low as we would quote in July, We cannot enumerate the different lots, but will guarantee the price to be the lowest—quality considered. It is not our aim to quote prices on shoddy or trashy goods, We have none at any price, .but we will give you the best in the market and atthe lowest possible prices, FREELAND, LooMIs & Co., Cor. Douglas and 15th St. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House ‘West of the Mississippi. address and pay all express charges if not | eial Sale of Boys” Knee Pant Suis