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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEHt FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1890, ~THE CITY. The report ].nm.l..-n concerning & fow betweon the parties at suit in the Patrick-Davis case is denied by Robert Patrick, John Peters, collector of internal rev- enue, has returned from Albion, where he has been on business in connection with his oftfice for sev days. J. M. Woolworth of this cit Harwood of Lincoln, and . W endle- I ton of Detroit, will attend the centen- nial celebration of the judic of the United states to be held in New York on February 4. ! There will be a public installation of | the officers-clect of tho d nt posts of this city and South ha this evening 1l on Saunders street , to which the pu is i diers and their familics ¢ cunlly invited. The contract between the village of Florence and the United States Wind Engine and Pump company to tupply | the former with a new hose eart, was | closed yesterduy, A hose house will be built one the volunteer f company will ie their next fire with & vengennce, H. A. Johuson ot the Union Paci civod adviees through the Consolidated Mexican min- of has just re Candelaris fng company of San e sudden death of his only brothe Johnson at San Dimas, Durs fco, whore he was located in vice of that company. The conductors on the cable and clec- tric cars veport trouble with ngers who insist on taking their do, yoard. Women aro particnlarly pertinasious in this respect, It is against the rules to allow tho dogs on the cars, and the conductors suy that when o canine is taken abourd the passenger must carry itin his or her lap. Mrs. John A. Todd of Des Moines died yesterday morning o ) o'clock atthe residence of Mr. William Pres- ton. Mrs. Todd had beeca an anvalid for yenrs, but the immediate cause of her'death wis the prevalent influenza, developing symptoms of pneumonia. The husband, Rev. John A. Todd, and three absent sons have been tole graphed for, and the time of the ob quies will not_be decided upon until they ure heard from. Perconal graphs, After spending two days i this city, Sen- ator Paddock left for Washington yesterday. E. W, Simeral returned yeste from California, where he has been for the last month; and Mrs. William Bayard eturned from their wedding tour and are stopping at the Murray, preparatory to roing ‘to housekeeping ut’ No, 519 North iteenth street. Johu J. Jenmings, of the edito the New York Worid, R n - Francisco, wh Nelly Bly on ber lightning trip around the worid, Mr. Jenmugs was formerly on the Globe-Democrat staff in St. Louis, and was for soin time munuging cditor of the Post- Dispatch of that city. His expose of Ignatius Dondelly’s cryptogram in the latter paver attracted attention througho! he lite world, Heisone of the brightest and best krown newspuper writers in the country. Stole a Roli of Carpot, CalJoucs was lodeod in the city jail last night ou the charge of stealing a roll of ¢ pet valued at 319 from Louis Speden, Clming street. Meickle al staff of is in the city en route re ho goes to meet Lrave of Abssnoe. The leave of absence for seven days granted ptain Charles S. Black, assistant surgeon, Fort Du Chesne, Utah, has been extended Lwenty-three days, An Eaitor Getsa Plum, J. €. Warnock, editor of the North Dakota Capitol, has becn appointed deputy collector of internal revenue for North Dakota with his beadquarters at Jamestown. Announcements, The new musical farce comedy, My Aunt Bridget,” which is the best of its kind since “*Natural Gas,” will be played at the Boyd on the first three evening of next week by Mesers, Monroe & Rice,supported by a bright company. LRl The Sunday Shavers Acquittor, The jury in the Sunday shaving sase of Keanedy the barber returned a verdict last evening acquitting the defendant. ‘The at- torney on cuch sido ugreed at the beginnit of the trial to exumine but five witnesses, @ud 80 finisn the case as soon s possible, Lo Hor Homo, Miss Crossley, the unfortunate young woman who was sent to Omahu from Valpar- aiso by her brother, and who has been kept here by the authorities for threo days, was given a pass back 1o lier homo by the county commissioncrs, She 18 not expected to live. Grinmen w th the Grip. The Omaha strect railway company is ex- perieneing considerable trouble at present keeping their cars cquipped with gripmen, motormen and conductors. The insidious 1n grippo has marked most of them for its vie- tims, and a large per cent of them ure luid up for repairs, Reen Marriags 1acenssi, Licenses were 19sued to the following par- ties by Judge Shiclds yest Nick Jessen, Blair Lena Szrebrinski, Omaha, {(url A. Johnson, Omaha..... Loulsa Axeling Anderson, Omaha., EEEE Coming Aftre Walker. A telogram was received last night by tho police from Constable John Donunhue of Creston, saying ho would arrive hero this morning 1o tuke back to Creston Jaumes Walker, a colored porter who is wanted in that place to answer to the charge of steal- Walker dng 85 from a fellow porter, was arrested in this city yesterday, The committee of one hundred of the ppominent citizens of the city, appomnted some ume ago for the purpose, will meet witn Bishop Newman at the Paxton hotel next Monday evening to confer regarding the proposed effort to secure the meeting of | the general Methodist Episcopal conference in Omaba in 1592, The secucing of this con- ference weans tio coming of 100,000 stran- Kers 10 this city, ———— Hit Him With a Flatiron. Ollie Cumston was made & widow about six weeks ago, her husband being killea by a sand bauk slide in South Omaha, Notwith- standing the brief time that Ollie has becn weariog the weeds of woe,a dago named Mike Ross has puid zealous court to ber, and, it is said, the woman has reciprocated Mike's st~ tention jo quite & marked manver, Lust night they had a row whicn started by rea- | 801 of the dago’s jealousy, During the melee Ollie struck Mike with a flauron, A liutle while afler both were given cells at Ceutral station, ——— An Unfortunate Young Man, ‘The polige found a young man, evidently a stranger in the city, wandering about the streets last evening, insane, IHe is about twenty-five years old, mediuw beight aud build, light complexioned, bas & hight twous- tache, is nice appeuring wnd quite well drossed, It was impossiblo for the oficers to wet anyihing more from him than his name, Which he sald was John Dounovan and that Lo was ¢ carriagemaker. The unfortunute Wan was carry g two valises and had sev- eral bagguge checks in his pockets. He will be cared for av the central station uutil more can be learned rogarding bim, ey Nervous debility, poor mewory. difidence, wl\\‘l weakness, pimple,cured by Dr. Miles' l ervine. Samples free ut Kubn & Co.’s, 154k sud Douglas. LICENSE BOARD, Tl” A Few More Saloon Men Made Happy Yesterday ernoon, At yesterdas's session of the license hoard the clerk of the board was authorized ana d rected to roturt the roceipt of any applicant for a liquor licenso or druggists’ permit who | has been refused such license or permit by the board, upon demand by such applicant, and upon his giving a receipt therefor. Such reccipts will be reported to the board at the next meetiug thereafter, and will bo filed among the records of the office, The consideration of applications for liquor licenses where no protests had been od in granting licenses to the fol South teenthy R 719 South N Henry ‘Anderson, 1th Sixteenth; Matt Reuland, 1818 Teavenworth, ‘Uhen ¢wme another siege of hearing pro- tests, 1 Senf, 1 on, was calied up on a weak charg & boer to minors, Senf couldn't sp Snglish, but Fred Krug was on fand to help him out, After a good deal of tugging the statement was gotten out of Senf thatall he over did in thie way of soiling liquor to minors ‘vas when parents seut their children to bis place with a note and - money for beer ho filled their pitcher or can, as the case might be, and sent thew back with it. The board was i d to pass such a thing lightly, and granted Senf a license. uurer was the next nume called. But 18 reported 08 being sick. Commiis- Hartman remarked, “IUs a trivi » thut Lns been filed against Maure 1 don't think it amounts to anything, and I move that a license. be given him.” ‘Secre- tary Smith then spoke upwith considerable emphasis. 1 don't believe n doing any such thing,” ho said, *“The a regular and pretty strong protest in against Maurer, and I belieye in waiting until he is able to be here, and Hearing ail there is in ity in other words, let's treat 'em all alike.” ‘Lhe board decided to wait. The protest against hiw is signed by Chief vey, with Detective Vaughn and Officer Drummy as witnesses. It charges that Maurer ‘s not such a man to whom the law provides that such a licenss may issue; and for the further reason that witlin the last year ho has violatea the laws of the state and the ordinances of the city relativo to the sale of lntoxicating liquors and the conduct of said business. The apylication of John Buck for a license pntinue selling liquor at Douglas L Was next consider was ro u license for Sixteenth ana Cass streets last week. ‘1he place, 1211 Douglas, is run by Hawley & Athey as a_sporting hml.lqh.lru'r Buck is . brewer in the em- torz & Tor, and it was shown that cense he would with the s Bt that it still would bo rin by Haw- Athey, who have ron it durine the pust year, uuder u license granted to Storz & Iler.” The license was finally granted, no protest having be inst’ the place. The voard then went into executive ses- sion, at which only a general discussion of watters pertaining to soveral applications which are yot holding fire was hud. . Adjournment was taken to2 o'clock today. One Fact is worth u column of rhetoric, snid an Amorican statesman, Itis a fact, es- tablished by the testimony of thousands of people, thut ood’s Sarsaparilla does cure ofula, t rheum,and other d cases or afiections arviring from impure state or low condition of the blood. Tt also overcomes that tired feeling, cre- ates a good appetite and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it. ANDERSON 15 CHAIRMAN. First Meoting of the Board of County Commissioners. The new board of county commissioners congregated at the board rooms yesterday afternoon. Ali the members were present except Mr. O'Keefle, Ex-Chairman Mount completed his ofticial duties by signiug a number of warratts, The new board assembled in ono corner and held a quiet caucus. About 3 o'clock County Clerk O'Malley called the board to order und business was at once taken up, Mr. Berlin moved that the board proceed to ballot for a chuirman of the board. sccond being received, Mr. Turner moved that the ayes and nocs be called on the selec- tion of chairman. This was carried, and Mr. Turner vominated Mr. Anderson. No other nominations were made, and upon the roll being called Mr. Auderson received three votes and Mr. Turner oue vote, the latter being cast by Mv. Anderson. Mr. Anderson took his seat and said that hie would dispense with the lateness of the hour. Mr. Corrigaa suggested that the appoint- ment of the committees be deferred until the next mecting, in order to give Mr. o) > an opportunity to his wishes in the matter. 'This was and the board adjourned until Saturd o'clock. speech, owiug to If you are aware of tne success attending the usc of Dr. Thomas Jefferis’ pre and cure for diphtheria (during the years) and permit-your children to die out giving it a trial, “their blood _is on your head.” Best of references given. Mortality under other treatments, 50 to 100 ner cent. Under treatment of Dr. Jefferis’ remedy less than one n 1,000. Address lock box 657, b, or sent by express C.O. D. e FIGHTING MOAMEY-LOAN RS, The Annoyance Which Poverty Oc- casions E. J. Edwards, E. J. Edwards, "a cribple from Council Bluffs, was arrested as a fugitive from jus. tice. Itis said he is wanted in the Bluffs for disposiug of mortgaged property. Edwards tells a bard story on some money sharks over the river. He says that ho mortgaged his household goods, for $30 to get money to puy the funcral expenses of @ son who was killed by accident. From month to month he renewed the loan until hie paid in more than the principal, and that now he owed the principal and 20 interest. Because Edwards could uot raise the money (0 pay more interest, he claims that the loaners are persecuting bim by throwing him iuto jail, Judge Helsley reieased him on his own recognizance to appear this morning, and if the Council Bluffs authorities are not here with requisition papars, the case will be dismissed. A Good Gne. Mr. W. H, Baldridge, druggist, Es- condido, Californin, sy Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy is the best selling medicine I handle, “In fact T soll more of it than all other cough medicine combined, Every one who has used it speaks in glowing terms of its efficien= cy.” For sale by all dvuggists, Tl S' RELIEF COMMISSION, SOLDIER! The Advantages It Will Afford Poor and Sickly Soldiers. The Grand Army people are taking a doop nterest in the appointment by the county commissioners of the soldiers’ relief com- wission, for tho purpose of rolieving indi- gent soldiers and their wives, widows or orphans, ana paying the funeral expenses of such of them as die in needy circumstunces. The law is now in effect, and the county commissioners will next Tuesduy appoint the commission, which must be composed of threo persons, two of whom must be old soldiers, Representatives of the Grand Army of the Republic posts in this city and South Omuha met at Major Clarkson’s oftice on last Mon- day night and decided to recommend tn lowing nawmes to the county board from whic they requast that the members of the com- wission be selected: T. 8. Clarkson, Jawes coden, Charles L. Thomas, B. R. Ball, W. Dennis, J. R. Huogawe and Mrs, Kirby. ‘The Grand Army people welcome the new law. Io the past they have been compelled 1o support a mnumber of iadigent families and 10 have the expense umporuunud among the different posts of the city. Un- der the mnew law, the board levies @ tax not exceeding 3-10 of a mill for the pur- poses of theact. This will give an annual fund of about $7,500 on the present ussessed valus ation of the county and will be wmore thas amle to moet all requirements, ‘Tho amount I that has heretofore been expended for this purpose by the connty, the Grand Army of | the Republic and the Woman's Relief corps lins not exceeded $3,000. Under the ald law | the county donated 35 towards the funcral | expenses of each ola soldicr, but no provis TERRIBLE STATISTICS! | Whatthe New ¥ork Board of Health Reports s twetFigares for the past Five Yoars, The Averazo number of deaths In New York City 10n was made for rolicf in 1ite of for tho Fo= | for the past five years hias ) onch wook, ¢ iof or burial of his family. Most of this | this nambor 585, or senrly onehalt. ave heen § burden hus been borne by the army oreaniza | paeumnonin, o n sumptien or soms ey Leotblce tions, the county’s share not exceoding €300 | This is not theor ctual figarcs malo by the 4 year on an average. | Moard of Henlth, 'Npast.y £1G1TY THOUSAND pooplo e | 10 five years in New Vark city_ alone have died from Cozzens hotel, 50 and $2,00 per day | WFOAt and lung tepubles! When we think of the -— | thousands who have: throat anl lung disenses and OVER $100,000, Real wstate Transfors Please the | President of the Lxchange, | The license board has taken all of my | time for the past two weeks," Hartman at the opening of the reul estate exchiange meeting, “und I've had no timo to | g1ve to real estate negotiations. 1 am pleased, nowever, to sce that some of the boys are | tting 1n thei . a8 Wednesdny's trans- | mounung to over £100,000, bear evi- | dence, We want to keep that average up for the year Ihe following proverty was listed for sale West half lot 8, block 2103, B0x152, &),000 Lincoln place, fots 1 aud 2, 100x120, £2.000, The following properties hiave becn listed for auction on Saturday: South Omahia, lot 4, block Albright's annex, lots 14, 1 said President B0x130. ad 16, block 13, 18, 192x193 Samples of Miles' Rostorative Nervino at Kuhn & hand Douglas, oures head- ache, n lessuess, Neuralgia, fits, ete. AMUSEMENTS, “Maikind" is a very weak play, but being In the hands of a very strong company and put on with elaborate scencry it goos as an interesting attraction, The first production in Omaha was witnessed at Boyd's opora house last night, and was pronouncod a suc- cess. The audience, very large up stairs, hud occasion to bestow liboral applase, but it was ull due to the efforts of thé actors, rather than to any sentiment o exbression in tho play. They ch Forrest Robin- son, the hero, and hissed W. H. Thompson, whose chavacterization of tho scheming, villainous old Daniel Groodge was 80 reulistic and effaciive that’ his pres- ence caused tho wost cordial dishke on the part of the spectators every timoe ho appeared, S, K. Springer_ns Peter Sharp- ley, Groodge's partner: Clarence Heritago us Bdmund Sharpley. a high toned scoun- arel; Horbart Aviing in the rolo of Enghsh du Alf Fisher ns Bar Bright, the typical English commonar; ) Sibyl ' Jonnstone s Alee Maitland, the heroine, and Magrie Hollow: Arabella_ Bright, are all artists of ori wbility, and made moro out of their se parts than is roatlly in them. In fact, the company is too good for the piece. In justice 10 themselves they ought to have a play that would present them to better advantage. The time has passed for American audicnces to either enjoy dull, hea melodram uglish ale house type. The best feature of last night's performance, and a wonderful bit o cting, too, wus Mr. Thompson's character work, Nothing 80 closely approuching tus genuine mimic art has over been ~w.tnessed on a local stage, The storm of hisscs that grected him was a wreater compliment to nis ability than the applause extended to Mr. Robinson and Miss Johnstone. The latter is a hundsome, graceful woman, but outof her element. The mob in the last uet and its assuult upon o ted great enthusiasm, ‘Th wild over this scene and Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. An important discovery. They act on the siver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A mew principie. They speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Spiendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 80 doses for 23 cents. Sumples fred at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas. VANDERVOO®RL & WILCOX' CASE. it Has Been Conunued Until Satur- day Next. At 20'clock yestorday afternoon, when Judego Helsley ascended the beuch -in the police court, the attorneyB for the defense in the case of the Swte vs. Vandervoort and Wilcox pleaded that they could not attend to it owing to busiaess in other courts. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Shea sug- gested that the case ve called on Saturday at 2p.m. One of the defendants’ attornevs suggested Monday afternoon, to make sure, but Saturday was d as the day and Judee Helsley contin t until that time. The witnesses for the prosecution were on hand and were notified to be present at the time uoted, but the wituesses for the defense could not bo notiied, ns there were none present, A Well Established Fact. The fact has been abundantly proven that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the most prompt, most reliable nnd most successful medicine yeu discovered for acute throat and lung disenses, such us coughs, colds und croup. A Storfor the Sh A party of Sheriff Boyd's triends upon him at his oftice at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and presented him with a mag nificent gold, diamond-studded star, valuod at §250. The presentation speech was made by F. R, Morrissey. Among the donors were Councilmun O'Connor, G. W, ‘“Tierney, Charles Fanning, Charles Kosters, A. J. Moynihan, Joseph ‘Teahon, Arthur Bricgs, Frank Haslon, Owen Slavin, C, £. Squires, Tom Lowry and others, The sheriff was completely surprised and took the party outside 1o express his thanks. A Battle with Thugs, Gieorge Potter, a brother of the wall known stenographer, had u rough and tumble time with footpads Wednesday night, whilo pass- ing @ vacant lot on Twentieth, south of Leavenworth, After being slugged and fall- 1ng to the ground Potter gave his assailants a hand to band tussel. He got so much the best of them that thoy quit nim. As 500 as he had a chance he pulled his revolver aod called Who hiave recovered, haw torrible an array of facts sald im the past that most urable; they are now fi nAn. 6ven ta an advancel stk €1 1ve for years und oven toold age by & fal and constant use of pure whi T it uld be romembered that the worl PURE, 1s Always 4 by physelans, Thero s but one itely ekey, free from fusel oil, now in the mar AnALhAL IS Dufly's Malt, In 18 purity rosts pwer, althongl (this other qualitios possessed other Wi ean take 1t without oring partially consumed Vidling waste tissan and ¢iving heaith and strongth in place of dise A wonknoss, it tan s § without n rival. Care shoald be Iy the genulne, As s popuiarity ARNL UDWOrthy immitators into the market D0 B0t LISt any dealer who tries o sabstitute some *hing in the place of Duy's but insiston hnsing what vou call for, DRS. 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OUR SUGCESS. 18 based upon facts, first—practical experience, seo- ond—cvery case 1y tape-ially studied, 1hus stirting it third—medieines are prepared in our own - exuctly Lo sult each case, Uhas affeeting cures lonsan 18 save you fu- 1 yenrs 10 Iif TS, 148 Farnam stroet, Omaha, Neb. AMERICAN FARMILY SOARP SYPHILIS senta round half dozen of bullets chasing aftor the thugs, butthe darkness cffectively destroyed his aim—at least no dead men were found yesterday morning, CONSUMPTION, lN fts first stages, can be successfully checked by the prompt use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Even in the luter periods of that disease, tho cough is wonderfully relieved by this medicine, “1 have nsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral with the best effect in my. practice, This wonderful preparation once saved wy life. I had a constant congl, night sweats, was greatly rednced in flesh, and given up by 1 ian, One bottle and o lalf of orul cured —A. J. Eidson, M. D,, Middleton, nessee, rs ago T was soverely f11. The doctors said T was in consumption, and that they could do nothing for me, but advised e, 45 a last resort, to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, After takivg tliis medicing two or three mouths 1, and my health rewmains good 1o the present day.”—James Birclird, Darien, Conn. “Several years ago, on a passage home from California, by water, T contracted ro @ cold that for some days I was confined to my state-room, and a hysician on_ board considered my life 1 dan Happening 1o have a bottle of Ayer's Chery Pectoral, T used it frecly, and my lungs were soon restored to a lealthy condition, Since then I have invariabl mmonded this pr aration.—J. B, Chandler, Junetion, Vi, Ryer's Gherry Pectoral, FREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mass., @old by all Druggleie, Price 81; six bottles, $b Can be cured in 20 to 60 days by the use of the Magie Rer 1o only by the Cook Remely Co. of O Nobravka. 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Cor, 15th #ad Doug las Bis., Omals Nev now pmtm; Sce that the “New With or without Fly. lam western age immense stock, which I sell At Wholes‘\,le Only.. 1 stock of PELT BOOTS, ( Jersey Rubber Shoe Co.” of overshoes you buy, and you will get the full value of your money. 10e dealer should have New Iw s SHUT THEM OUT AGAIN. The New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co. not only makes more sl)ll\h. and a greater varicty of goods than any other company, but it HEEL PLATES on all their Pirst Quality Goods,such : Arctics. Eixcluders, Lumbermens’ and Heav dals. including boys ladies’ and misses’ Art1cs P REHR cy g \-00(]\ in all heels. nt forthe New Je scy Rubber all free from dan ISELL AT CHICAGO PRICES. L. T. LINDSEY, CLOTHING ay, Friday v, JAN. 8, 10 ad . SATORDAY MATINE Eugene Thompkins’ Boston ‘theatre Co, In an Elaborats Production ot the SENSATIONAL mm 8110 mn\m The Mo, The Restue, The Grand Banks Fag, | FStrong Cast,Fine Scener 250, 50c, Toe and $1.00, Matinee Prices— Seats go on sale Wednesday. The Breal Stzamship, Prices- B¢ and 5e. Monmdieme | MONDAY, JANUARY 13 Engagement of the Popular Comedy 1wiin, MONROE & RICE, In the most successtul musical comedy of the day MY AUNT BRIDGET With the following Paragon Cast of Siugersand Loia ol S5 oo, W. A.Mnck,1 Bernnrd Dyllyn. T.outs Dol M onje MackJnmes i, Gas Wilhams, viclor Gocde, Ruby 1A Willienstein. The Neapolitan Trio y Sl Mear Tor Whistiing At §0 0N Rlo Desir ing to exam: ine " tho justly ce ebratod lines of Boots and Shoes, minaficty ed by C, M. Honderson & Co,, of Chicago—Fac- f0ris at Chicawo, | 1xon 1isy and Foa Du i Wis —should write SAM, N. WATSON, re dence. FREMONT N Traveling agent Headquarters for Rubbers, LLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1889, Nos, 303-404—-170-604. 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