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8 ' " ' ' ' ' ' Vv ' . . . ' . . " ' ' ' ' . ' 'THE"'OMAHA.DAILY &EE.WEDNESDAY : , .JANUAKY 4. issa' . .
DIRTY DOMESTIC BIFFICUlTY , ,
* ' . '
A Husband and Wlfo Iri the Friendly
Ivolatlon of Kettle and Pot.
PITIFUL CASES OF POVERTY.
Seavcy nnil llicSnlootm Ip Uli' Woilt
A Chapter on I he HclioolH
Oinalia'H Toliounanci-H Do
ings In the Com ts.
ITorrlllc Story of DotnrMlu InlVllolly.
Tlio family nrtulrs of Protlci Irk Sehneltlor ,
vho resides on South Twentieth street uro
Indeed In n iicploi able state1. His wlfu had
him arrested Mond.iy for tlitc.itening to
kill her , and jesteiday , with \\holo bil-
Kudo of the neighbors \\ltncssci , they up-
jieiired In the pollco court , to see whether
their domestic lehitlons could not bo ad
justed. Schneider said ho will absent ft am
homo ono day recently and \vliun he 10-
turned In the ovonlni ; ho found not only his
wife Rene , lint all the household furniture.
Ho said ho subsequently ascertained that
she hud taken the luinltuto to Council muffs.
Ho wanted his furnltuio back , but as to his
wife lie cnicd nothing for her ; she illicit KO.
. . She hnd been Lnde.i\orhi'to ( frct a dlvoico
' from him , owing to the Iiillucnio ot false
f i lends , ever Miico they h.id been
married , and the booncr she
siieicedcd the better ho would
bo pleased. Mis. Schneider told an cntiiely
dlffcicnt Htory and ono that changed the
aspect of nlT.iIrs dCLldcdly She s Ud that
when she nmtricd Schneider Mio vas a
widow , with n little thlitoen-jear old tl.iiiBli-
tcr byafoimcr husband , She ' aid befoio
Schneider i-aino to Omaha , foi some cause or
other , ho sailed under the name of Clmilcs
Somer. Hoforo their mairlnpo hc\\as vciy
pleasr.nt. IIo laboicd under the delusion
that she was the possessor of some propeity.
IJiit after they wcro wedded and ho leaitied
that she had nothing , ho begun to show the
cloven hoof. Ho abused and maltreated both
her and her d uiglitor in all manner of wajs
Ho got a big gun , dro\u them out of the house
in the dead ot night , and thioatcned to bum
the place down if they letumed. Ho kicked
and beat and choked them both on dixers or-
cisioim , and , as Mis Schneider elTectually
dcsciibcd it , made their homo a bell oneaith.
Ho would gi\o her no money , and for
bade the biiti-her and the gnxer giving
lier eicdit. Had it not have been foi the sui-
icptltlousasslshinio of liicndly neighbois ho
\\uuldlni\ustaivcd the into death. Hut tills
was not the most lion iblo p.utof thounfoi-
tunato woman's stoiy. She said Schneider
had set about s\htciinilicalli to luin her
fourteen j ear old daughtor. Rilling in this
dastindly andcitaklng , he repeatedly tlne.it-
ened to cut her throat. Ho locked lier up in
n closet and g.uo her nothing but totteii po
tatoes to subsist upon , and heaped other ci uel
outiages upon her. A favoiablo oppoitunlly
oceui i ing u few daj s nlnce , Mi s be hneider
and hei daughter packed up their lew pei-
sonal effectH , and lemoving stncial pieces of
fmnitmo which belonged to Mi b boforu
licr second mini I ige , they ili'd to the piotcc-
tinn of f i lends. 15ut b ( lincider , who seemed
possessed with a ilendlsh determination to
jierbc eutu the life nut of them , followed them
up , and as a last means of escaping him , Mi s.
S. HWOIO her life against him and had him ar-
icsted. The case de\ eloping into one of un
expected Impoitmiio the eouit postponed the
examination until y o'clock in tlio altiinoon.
After he.mng the c.iso moie full.i in the
aftci noon Judge Hei l.a decided ho c-onld only
punish him for assault , and biUciinnd ho
theiofoie lined him rl.r > and costs.
TnlcHoI'Tcirlhlo KiitlVrint ; ami Want
Koporlcd Daily in Omaha.
The chat itably inclined in Omaha have an
ample Held for their mlnistiations and
County Agent Mahoney leeches many ap
plications daily fiom people whoso woo is
dimply hoi i iblo. Satuiday a icpoit came to
him that a woman named Uasmusscn was
diIng , In a cheap boaiding house on Tenth
sticet , of pneumonia. An investigation dis
closed a hoi i iblo state of affaiis. In a cheer
less loom , mienipotod , and in which thcio
was no flio , lay a woman racked with
agony , whileby her side lay a child Just
born. No phj sicnm had attended her dui ing
the confinement. She died that night.Void
was received josterdny of another
woman. named Nelson , living in
nn alley between Cass and Cali-
foinia sticets , who bad just given
blith to a child. Two cstiiriablo ladles had
found her in this fiightful condition. 'J ho
mother and child woio nlono Theio was no
flio in tlio rickety sto\o and no fuel to inuko
ono with. Not oven a ci ust of bicad could
bo found.
These are but two instances of the ten iblo
condition of the poor in Omaha and similar
cases aio icpotted dally
in ur lu or \uiTirs ,
Secretaiy 1'iatt and his assistant Mr Licy
\veiobusysendingouttheir ciicnlais jestoi-
ilny moi nlng. It is to bo hoped that the i eplies
\\illbopiompt8othattlm woikof the asso
ciation can bo begun at onco. The founding
of this assoeiation will hjstomntuo the woik
mid expedite matteia considoiably.
Tin : SCHOOLS.
Increased Altomlanco Teachers
Mglit nml Cooking Schools.
The public schools all icsumcd jrsteiclay
morning after the holiday v.ir.ilion. The gen
eral avciagc attendance is about 2,000 moio
than for the beginning of the coiiespoiidmg
term for the previous i ear. There is now an
attendance in the city schools of 9,500 , ami
the condition of things is one of unequalled
prosperity. Night school w ill bo begun at
the Leavcnwoi th , Center and Cass schools
this evening , and petitions for night schools
nt other points in o In circulation , but which
as jet have not i cached the superintendent.
IJoth the Castcllar and Hur tman schools have
petitioned fora night course , which will in
nil livelihood bo gi.tntcd. Miss Jouidnn ,
teacher of the 1'ncillc school , has icsh-ncd
and gone to hoi home in Maine to bo mauled.
Miss Halul , another teacher , linn icsigncd
for the same reason , but Mis
Dudley U. Notson , neo Homing-
ton , whom it was icpoited had resigned ,
htill letains hcn > osition The reeking school ,
for the Millionth of the high school , will bo
opened and in opotation about the middle of
next month. This wilUoitainlv pio\o a veiy
bonellclal innovation. 'Iho bo.ud is to furnish
n cusino with all its appuUcnanccs , together
with a competent teacher. 'Iho object is to
di 111 Doling gills , who are hi ought up wllhnut
any advantages in this lin ? , how to cook ,
inako bi cud and even \tliing else in this line ,
and thoionghlv instinct them in the mystciies
of domestic life.
itnoiiTox roi nnn :
All the classes in Cici hton college reassembled -
assembled jostenl.iy alter the holiday va
cation. _
iinxcu AND n.\K.
United States Court.
TilT COU.STliltrUTIMl O VNO.
The counter letters , Hill , MrKlnsIo and the
ncgicss , Trank , woio again befoio Judge
Dundy yesterday. All the evidence was
in and the court bound the two men over in
the sum of ( MX ) each , iclcaslng them on their
own rccognUaiac. The woman was dis-
chaigcd. Lincoln Hill , the leader of the
gang , It seems is an old oilcnder and has
"done time" In the Iowa pen for the
soiiio offense. Souet Seiviui Oflle er Stead-
man said to a Hi r. rciiortrr jchtculiiy that
lie considered Hill a dangeipus operator in
the ( inccr , and that ho himself was Instru
mental in bending him up fio'n Council
HUills one , \ e.uago for passing counterfeit
silver coin. Notwithstanding a strong case
was made against the prisoners In the
present Instaneo. the eouit emisidned
it best to hold them only In their
own leeojnilrnnio. The ( rovt'inmcnt will
supply no funds for witness fees , and If theli
bond was such that they could not give tl.o\
would bo compelled to lie in jail boo vnt
the lust of November , ami then may bis
cleared. It Is safe to say that Messrs. Hi'l
) u4 McKiuslc , alia their rcjuilbhc coi'wi\
: hj old Mack crone , will'- not linger lohg In
tliose parts. , . ' . .
' ' cu'Mnitv Mrs fcni ) . , ' ' '
Yc-Ueriliv lrvs ! & Knnkltt , e'ontractors ,
Chicago , filed a petition against A. H. Hills
Heniy Lay , P. A. English ct al. for * : ; 00 > > dtio
fcr the election of a creamery building last
summer. _ _ _
District Court ,
roi.tc r. wST Mosr.r.
The Policeman's Keliof fund association
filed asultirinilnst the city of Omaha jc toi day
morning , and In the petition state that the
claims of the oHlcers have been transferred
to the association , ami ask a judgment of
f-.T'J ) 3T ) , of which J.M : Is for Interest.
NOTI .
The arguments In the Hoblnson-Joncs case
weio began jestetday bcfoie Judge
AVnkeley.
The Western Oravel Co. , sued H. T. Clarke
jcsterday for a bill of * 1SI02I.
There will bo no more court until some
tlmo In IVbiuary. The exact date has not
been set jet.
Count } Court.
The docket In the county court was called
yesterday. It comprises eighty-nine cases.
I'otluu Court.
Moses Hunting was ariested yesterday
chat ged w Ith fast driving. Ho pleaded guilty
and was lined * "i and costs.
Hen Albcitty , Clmilos i : Stanley and U H
Smith , vagrants , were sent over tlio hill for
live , ten and foi tv d u s i espectlvely.
Mike O'Hilen. drunk , ttvo dajs ; and H H ,
McUougal ami Pat McUonough , dlborderlics ,
to d ij s eat h.
Clmiles StulTydiscliirglng fliearms within
the city , > J and cos > ts.
SOUTH OMAHA XIJWS.
O C Higlicr of Unadllla , Is at the T.\-
chango.
James Jones , \Vlgmore , Kan , Is stop
ping at the n\chaugo.
S O Hajmond , of Columbus , Neb , is at
the Evchange
J. Pit , of Ginnd Island , Neb , registeicd
nt the Exchange.
J U Conklin , of Lincoln , Neb , is back at
the Exchange hotel.
W H Newell , of Plattsmouth , is a guest
at the Exchange.
1' II Willciv , of Yutnn , is onthomaikct
with a ear of hogs.
1) M Hermann is on the market with a
load of cattle.
S 1) Tony , of Hrcatrlce , icglbtcicd atthe
Exchange.
South Omaha Is beginning the jcar well.
Not an at i est bo far.
Thos Colcnian , of Haddam , Kan , Is on
the in ulvot w lib a load of rattle.
Miss Annie Havs of Chicago , is visiting
South Omaha friends.
James Tia/ior of Columbus , Neb , Is
stopping at the Exchange Hotel.
Ed P. AJICS , who resigned his position as
cashier on the H v , M. , has accepted a moie
luciatue one with Ko&cnbaum Hios. , \ , Co.
Justice Levy settled two minor civil cases
jcsteidaj lij 01 doling Maii | is MeFaddeii to
pav John Spongier ID nml by dismissing an
action biought against James Nelson.
The fire company hud its Hist run this jo ir
.vc.stciday and i cached the railway ciossing
in tlmo to sco a switchman's shanty burn
clown. Tom Hyan lost moio than the railway
compinj , as liohad a valuable coil bained.
'J ho sh.intj was onli woith about * i"i
South Omaha lodge , No H\I-O. O , P. ,
held their tegular meeting last
niht , and the following newly
elected olllcers wcro installed : W. fc > .
Anderson , N. f ! . ; J. P Euon , V. G. ; James
A Silver. H S ; Judge Kcuther , P. S : ( J.
\V , ( jl nn , treusurei ; L. Xeibe , waidc'n ;
Oeoigo Clark , enndru tor : 1) K. Havlis , U S.
N. Cl. ; A. Clem , L S N. G. ; J. Kudenn.K.
S A' . ( ! . ; J lijback. L S N. G.7 ; Cud-
dlngton , I. G ; 7. Ciawfoid , O. G. 'J ho in
stallation was conducted by D. D. G. M.
Johnson , assisted by Past Glands , Hennott ,
Cooper and IJcaiboin , of Omaha , and a num
ber of visitors fiom the city ifnu elbowhcio ,
witnessed the ceremony.
The rapid growth ot South Omaha Is well
indicated b\ the picatmcicsisc in the passen
ger tiave'l on the dummy trains to Omaha.
In JnnuaiylSMithrce weio sulllcicnt to cany
the lift j passcngcis that daily came to the
stoclvvards , while in December last , nineteen
trains each wa\ scarcely furnishes sullicient
accommodation for those biought down on
business. The following is a compaiituo
statement of the number of passengers cni-
i led monthly dm ing the jcais ISMI and IS r :
lt.si. ( 1 7.
.Tanunry l.-li' ) lO/JOTi
Pebiuaiy i.lS7 1(1,111 (
March 'J.ll'S ' ll.ti'tt '
April 'JIOl ll/iJ'J
May 'JH , ( ( ! . ) , " !
Juno l.M.t ll.J'il '
.lulj 2sT2 n.llb
August ! , ( M V , ( .r >
September 4.IVI ' 'IIU (
Ortobor 4Oi'J ' 'J' . , VJ
November t,7.'i7 ! lil.'HKl
December . . . ' 10,10'J ! Murr
Diehold Safes.
Cull nil ( I see the lii'o : { stock Mcaff-
lier & Leach , Gcn'l A t'b. hiivuou hand
: it 1115 riirnnm St. , Oinalm.
The Mt-rry Toli > KKni > crs.
' .Nio Omaha Toboggan club is at last in a
flemishing condition , with T M Noiris ,
president , Gcoige O. Oir , vice picsulent ;
Geoigo 1C. Smith , secretary , and C. W.
Moultcm tie.ibiuer. 'Llicie , uc now about
fifty members , with applications almost
daily. Their slide , which is situated nt the
coiner of Twentj-ninth and llarncy stieets ,
is one of the most practical and convenient
In the whole west. Thochuto is thtity-hvo
foot high , vith a decline of 11)0 ) feet , and has
bet n so constructed as to obviate all possi
bility of collisions or any of the other
pei ils of ordinary tobogganing. Gicateiowds
congicgato theie nightl.v and the air is kept
icsonant with the bintciing cues and laugh
ter of the meiiy sliders. The ladies who
seem to h.uo a gi cater penchant for tobog
ganing than the gentlemen cv en , tin n out , in
largo number s and the scenes at the slide
ev civ night is of the most joious and e\hil-
crating description.
Nellie Milclioll's Dream.
Ncllio Mitchell , a faded blonde bircn , was
an-cstcd at a latc.hour Monday night inastato
of intoxication. &he stood up before Judge
Herka icsterday , and In icsnonso to the
judicial inquiry , why she cssaied to raise the
dead bho icpllcd tint it wis all a
dream to her. .She said she came fiom blouse
City and on the train met a
gentleman , and together the two emptied a
bottle of cognie. Shu said tlio stuff must
have been chugged , for after bho had drank
of it scv oral times her reuses left her , and
she knew not whether she was in Sioux City ,
Kalam.uooor Oshkosh , and that when she
ictiuned to consciousness she found hcisclf
in jail hcte , The eouit listened very pa
tiently to her stoiy , and then , rcmaiking
thathofcaiedsho had rot fully regained her
mental Jaenltics , ho thought a couple of dajs
over the hill was about her bize. bhe went
Jnmes Morton & Son , 110 S. 15th St. ,
nil 'amis of ieo tools in stock.
Itndly Injurrtl.
Or AJICS will be confined to his house by
a scries of injuries which ho received by
being tin own out of his sleigh on Thirteenth
street , ne.iiVllllams , a few dajsago IIo
was ill rgged several bundled feet buloio his
hoi.su could bo stopped ,
Ice plows , nwrkors , nooks , tongssaws ,
otn. , tit Jnines Morton & Son's , 110 S.
15th el. , i-olo agents for Wood's ice tools.
Soinl for cuttiloguo.
Sick Unto Death.
David McCool is li ing daiigcious'iy ill with
pneumonlaal W. II. Jones' boarding houae ,
1517 Davcnpoit stiect. McCool Is herewith-
out friends or money , mid Mr. Jones , not
bying nble to eai c for him , will apply to the
county ccwnissloneis for the necessary aid.
Cho-s Tounrey.
The chess tourney for a Iwndsomo gold
uuOal mid uude.r the auspices of the Oinalm
( . 'hots and Wheel club , brdns at tires club
i . 'd , lU.u jf i bc.ck ! , nc.\l Wednesday after-
n o.i. ,
WIS HPIX-IIMO CHAUG11S. . '
Clilcf Souxoy'n OhleftloiiH to Certain
Saloonkeeper * Made Known.1
Helowwillbo found u copy of Chief of
Police Soavcis letter to Major Uroatch In
which Is stated the objections to certain
saloonkcepots being granted lircn es
UKI'IUTMKNT w 1'oi.tcn. Cirv Hu.t. ,
Ovtn v , Neb , Dec 1 J. 1M7 Dear Sir : He-
pljiiigtojii ttsof the lUth inst. requesting
me to furnish j oil with the names of saloon
keepers w ho for cause , ought not to have
their lircnses icncwcd , also the list of the o
who violated tl'ehuv on election day ; I have
to say that In iry opinion It would bo largely
In the inte'rcst of 1 iw nnd good order If li
censes wcro with'ield from the followingpar-
tl-s for reasons ln.lic.ited below :
Proprietor of the White Elephant saloon ,
northeast coiner Thirteenth and Dodge
stieets A dlsoidcilv housoancl favorite ie-
sort of white and blaoi bad men and women.
Sandy Knight's saloon , corner Tenth
street and Capitol avenue DIsordeily , very
disorderly. Man shot there rec entl.v.
Gus Schultr , southeast coiner Eleventh
sti cet and Capitol avenue Woist "dive" in
Oimihn ,
Ed. Uothery's saloon corner of Eleventh
and Harnev streets HeadqUaiters for slug-
geis , and all classes of flghteis and pugilisti-
cnllv Inclined ncwspaiTcr icpoiters.
AS'hite riont alqon , 110J rarnam street
Too many wlno rooms , too much wine and
women business.
N. P. Wind's saloon , corner rVmrtecnth
and Douglas streets A re oi t for bad men
and women and law bicakers of the woist
type.Walter
Walter Hrandes' saloon. 9IC. . South Tenth
sticet Is icpottccl to bo a bad place and sev
eral alleged lobbcrs have recently been ro-
poitecl fiom there.
The M iscotto A saloon on the west side
of Tenth stiect , close to the railroad track , Is
a "low cllvo" vvlicio thieves and buiglais are
often located.
John King's saloon , Douglas near Thir
teenth sticet needs u gic.it deal of police
surveillance. King ii Drought bofoio the
police c ouit occasionally and recently a gold
watch was found in his place on tv caich
w ai rant , that was stolen by r ab driver who
has hiiKO been convicted of robbery ( robbing
a man of this same watch ) , for which ho
was sent to the pc'iitcntiaiy for four K-ars.
Huho's Haloorr on Leavcnwoith stic ct near
the licit Line railroad Has the reputation of
being hcadqu.u tci s for anarchists.
Piopiietorof saloon at the northwest cor
ner of rifteenth and Webster Keeps dis
reputable women over the saloon. Several
robberies have been icpoitcd fiom tins place
and icccnth one ot the women was com
pelled to ttiui over a stolen watch to Captain
Gicen.
Tin1 saloons th it kept open on election day
in violation of the law sue situ ited on the
southwest mid northwest coineis of Thir
teenth and Center stieets ; Tom Hoard's sa
loon , Twcntj fourth stieet , south of Cleve
land plat1 ; O Connor's saloon , noithwest
tourer Sixteenth and I/aid sticets ; Sam
Heatty's saloon , noitheast corner Twentj-
fust and ( 'liming stieets , PioboskvHar -
to's , South Thirteenth stieet ; Old Hohcmian
hall and King's saloon , coiner Thirteenth
and Vinton stitets.
In mj opinion it would be a good idea not
to allow looms to bo rented to nnv woman
ovorasiloon 01 in the same building whcio
intoxicating liquors aie sold an 1 every M.
loon should not bo permitted to Invo moio
th in one wine loom under anj circumstances.
Very respectfully , jour obedient bcivnnt ,
\V. S bi.ivi \ ,
Chief ot Police.
Tim win ; u.utAiiiAssii ; > .
How .v Newly Married Couple AYcro
Mortified Yestorday.
A j oung inni i icd couple , evidently fiom the
country , unintentionally tieated no littln
amusement among the ladies and gentlemen
present at the Union Pacific depot jester tiny
moining. Thobudov.asery prcttj andtho
gioom was a niaulj-looking fellow , but it was
plain to be soon that thcj * , while staving to
appear unconscious of their new state of
felicity , imagined themselves the ejnosuro
of eveij'cjo in the loom. The budo would
steal a giant o nt her loid , and ho would wink
n ictuin , wlileh would tauso her to blush
chaiminglj' . Once or twice his hand would
touch heis and then both would look moic
sdlj and dclightfullj happy than ever.
Wlnle thus engaged n colored woman en
tered with a little gul about thieo jcais of
age , and as black as midnight.
They took a seat dhectly op-
site the joung benedict and
Ins ' and the - became
ladj' , as soon as piccanlnj-
came aware of their presence she threw up
her little black hands and i ushcd to the bi ido
shouting : "Oh , mamma ! mammal Here's
mv mamma ! "
Tlio poor j oung bilde's face was a study ,
while tlio husband looked as though ho
wished the eaith would swallow him up
Euvjonu laughed the situ ition was so lu-
die ions
One big traveling man wag cxrcedincrlv im
pressed with the situation , and his "ha ! hi''s
and ho'ho''s ' ' resounded through the loom
until the groom could stand it no longer , and
leaving his wife nesulj'dead with moitilira-
tion ho strode over to the drummer and sei/ .
irit ; him bj the collar sild : "Look a' licit1 ,
Mi. Man1 1 want von tor understand that
that ,11 lidisms wile1 , and 1 have knowccl
her all mv life. Don't vou go to nmkin' no
blulT.it her , cr I'll knock the eternal daj light
otiteir jci. "
This caused a considerable abatement of
the diummers ninth , and whattliecnd might
h rvo been is unknown , as Policeman Cham
ber lur stuck his head in the door at this mo
ment and veiled , "All aboaul for Council
Hluffs. ' The joung couple seized their gups ,
and b\ the haste in which thcv made for the
train it is fair to presume that they blessed
the convenient announcement.
Xn\V COUNTY 1JOAUI ) .
Its Organization ami Iho Committee
Chairmanships.
The last session of the old board of county
commissioners will bo held to daj' , when
the business of the board will bo closed up.
Mr. Timmo will then ictiie from ofllec. On
Thursday the Hist meeting of the new
board , which will consist , under
the new law , of live members will
take plat c. These membci s ni o Commissioii-
cis Mount and O'KoelTe , who hold over and
Messrs Anderson , 'I'm ner and Corngarr who
weie elected at the last election. The board
will bold meetings evcij' We clnesd.ij1 and
batuiclav after noons , and these meetings
Will bo conducted with all the formality
which now character i/os tlio meetings of the
eouniil Eveij vote will her ccordcd.nomoncj"
w ill be pud out unless after a full and open
vote Tlio practice which heretofore en
abled a man to get a voucher signed vvhcio-
ever he1 might meet a commissioner , whether
intho building or on the street , will bo set
aside , and no action will bo considered bind
ing which is not taken in a regular
meeting of Alio board. Thuisdaj ,
it is hinted , cither Commissioner Mount or
Andei son w ill entertain the IMUI d at dinner.
Conbidciablo speculation is Indulged in as to
who will bo the presiding officer of the new
organisation. The rumors beard bv a Hi i :
man in the county building led him to
believe that the chub man of the board would
bo Mr O'KcoiTe , who ib the oldest and most
expeiienced man in the board.
The board , as already mentioned , will oigan-
Uc a number of committees , among which
will bo that on ehaiitlcs , of
which it is rumored , Mr. Mount
will bo ehaiimnn ; committee on roads ,
Tin nor , chair man ; judiciarj' , either Mount or
Anderson chaliman ; new buildings , O'lCccffo
chairman ; ' bridges. Corrigon or O'KcelTo
chairman ; county farm , Turner chairman ,
The menibois of tlio board will bo variously
divided in constituting the leniuirrlrrg mem
ber s of the several committees.
The now commissioners will bo paid $1C00
n jcar , while the old ones must content
themselves with $ J a day.
*
MOKTUAUV MATTRHS.
Monday another old [ and respected resi
dent of this city was added to the listof these
who nave gone bojond , the deceased being
Michael Hojlo. Ho had resided in this city
for nearly thirty j ears , and had attained to
the remarkable ago of 60 j ears. His death
occurred at 1114 Hripgs street. His wlfo
died just ono year ago. The" children now
surviv mg arfl Terence , a check glerk In the
Union Pacific freight depot ; Michael , an en-
glneer on the same load , and Patrick , ono of
the b < 5St known compositoi s in the cit y. The
funeial will take place today at 0 o'clock.
Sei vices will bo held hi the cathedral of St.
Phllomcnn/find the remains will ba interred
in bt. Mary's cemeto.rj , ' _ , , .
, Condonrnrd KottrmicRo.
The meat inspectors of the city , P. Hick-
stein and William Parr , h.ivo made their
rnonthlj * rcjiort to the major and council of
the meat condemned and removed by them
during the month ns follows : Hocf , 1,1SO
pounds ; pork , , ' 175 pounds ; mutton , 1100 pounds ;
poult rj' , 1-tVI pounds ; total , a\Q : \ i pounds ,
with ' . ' ( X ) pounds of bananas. The woikof
thcxo men for the j ear Is shown by n total
condemnation of Mb" { pounds of meat.
game and vegetables together with 1,1K , ( )
pounds of bananas , X > bushels of peanuts , 310
jiloces of mutton , 1 ban el of apples and 3
bufchcls of sweet potatoes.
Clcik Ilouho'M
M. D. Hochc , tire new county cleik , will
take possession of his oftlco on Thursday
next. Ho has decided upon his assistants.
They will bo us follows : Prank Klmrrrcr ,
deputy clerk ; William Motan , clcik of the
board of commissioners ; Messrs Gullfoid
and Dr. J. M. Woodbuin , assistants. All of
these gentlemen me well and favoinbly
known ami will doubtless cause things to
move smoothly along.
llcnl Kstatc Transfers.
Transfers of January 0 fin nlshed by C. E.
Majne Heal estate & Trust company :
H H Smith et nl , to J A McMuiphy ,
enst l ft lot 7 , blk 71 , South Ormilur ,
Wd . J2.000
Margaret H Heigcr and husbiml to
William Latey ct al , lot 12 , block L'J ,
Kount/c Pint o , w d . 1,500
Her man Kountzo and wife to William
Latcy et al , lot 7 , block 17 , same ,
w d . , . 2,000
William Latey et nl to Eugene O
Hates , west ; t7 ft lot 7 , bile 17 ,
Kourrt/o Place , w d . 7 , . " > flO
Same to same , same , w d . 7.5U )
Er.istus A Hcnson , trustee , to Geoige
ClitistolTeison , lot (5 ( , blk Ib , Henson ,
w d . 200
Geoige II. Hoggs nml wife to John J.
Jones lot I , blk 1'J , 1'aik Purest ,
w d. . . ' . 300
Hannah M Hcates et al to V G L-iu-
tijlot" , blk ' "I ; lotn in blk HI : lots
( i and 7 in blk ! M , Kloicnee , ( ] itl. : . . . 1
G W Logan and wife to John H Evans ,
lots 1 and ii , bile ! ) , lot 7 , blk I , La
Veta place ; wd . 2,4-10
11 * Hlackbuin and wife to G W Login
ot ul , lots 1 , It ) and 11 , Kustin's add ,
wd . 4,000
Wllliud Scott and wife toianrcs&
Samuel Montgomci v , w 70 ft lots 1 1
and 12 , blk Ssub of J 1 UcdlcK'sadd ,
w d . 5,000
Pcilia J Wikox and husband to Jessie
E Edw ai ds , unclK lots ! ) , 10. 11 , I'i ,
I'l , 14 , n and 11 ! , blk 27 , NVilcox's
second , c | c d . ]
N N Edwards \viletoPeiliaJ
Wilcox , same , ci e d . 1
Valentine Lipp Vb Union Stock Y.uda
Co , deer ce.
II O Jones and wife to James II Gue ,
sw nw 21-HH2 , c | c d . 300 '
Ada H Toft and husband to Maij' II
Williams , n SO ft ot s Ml ft loto S , II
and 10 , Pali ick's second add , w d . . 0,000
Same to Maigaiet D Williams , s 1(0 ( ft
of same , w d . 3,000
D C Patterson nnd wife to John M
Hums , lot 2 blkliPaUcibonP.uk ,
w d . 375
J Harrj to J It Clnist et al , building
on lot 12 blk si South Onnlia , lease ,
40 per month .
H H fciimth et al to O J Packaid et al ,
w I" , ft lot 7 blk 74 South Omaha ,
w d . . .00
M D Geoigo et al to P Schwotk. lot I
blk 1 Pottei As Cobb's add , w cl . . } 30
J Nelson and w ifo to A Wcm in , n ' J
w ' < lot 2' ' I blk 2 Park Place , w d. . . . 500
U M Patterson to D Heed , lot 7 blk 1
Pattei son's 1st , wd . OoO
J U Mooie and w Ifo to C Novlns , n ) j
no 1(1 ( , Id , 12. w d . 1,000
L Thomas and wife to same , no no 10 ,
1C , , 12 , q fd . ]
It .letter and wife to M MAvlcswoith ,
lot 2 blk 7 Jettci'sadd , w cl . 1,000
S Schlcsmgci and wife to N. W.
Mai kw oocl , ct al , lot 7 , Yalcs .S ;
Heed's sub , w. d . 3,000
U. S toAibihM , Webber , part wj < J
nw sw lb-10 1,1 , patent.
Gee E It.rr Kcr and wife to John Plan-
i is , lot 17 , blk 'I , sub J. 1. Kedick's ,
w. d . 2"iOO ,
John Praneis and wife to P. C. Dugan ,
lot 17 , blk U , sud J. 1. Kedick's , w d. 2yU ,
E P. Hingei et al , to M. Hothenbeig ,
lot 14 , blk , , ! , Poi Hand Place , w. d . 150
South Orruiha Lind tompany to J.
Mnlvihill ct al , lot 0 , blk Is , South
Omaha , w. d . 710
Ida M It.ildr idgo and husband to A. S.
Daggett , lot 25 , blk 5 , Kilby Place ,
w. d . 1"iOO ,
Total . . . :5'J'J74 '
D. Smith , a switchman omployccl in
lower Union I'aeilio j.ucl&lintl Iu right
lurird crushed jobtoidny wlnlo nisrU-
intr : i cpuijlrnjr. JIu wiib removed to Dr.
liiilhiuiUr'b otlico wheio tlio wound wns
( Ire'sbccl. Jtime's Shiiinolnn , iiiiothcr
.Mirclmaii in the same j aids , had his arm
c-aujjUt between two freight cur * , but
vvsis lucky enough to e'&c.ijio \\itlr a
badly bruised member.
J.W. Miner , man vj cars connected with the
Uepublie in' , has rotiiined to that paper and
assumed control of its advciUsing dcpait-
jnent.
Absolutely Pure.
This pow dcr np or varies. A marvel of puri
ty , strength nnd w1iolf.oineness. Moro cronoui-
leal than tlio ordlnan KlncU. and cannot bu vdd
In competition with the maUltudo of low cost ,
Miortellit ) alum or phosphate powclcis. Sold
only lu cans. Itojal Jlaklng I'ouUur Co , 1M
Wall bt. . Now York.
DIAMONDS
WATCHES ,
= JEWELRY , =
BRONZES !
-AT-
MAX MEYER 0 ,
WE MAKE IT
A principal of our business not to carry over one dollar's worth of goods
from one season to another if we can help it. This season we haye a
much heavier stock and to close it out we know that extraordinary el-
forts have to be made. Having taken inventory , we have gone over
our entire winter stock , and propose to make a peremtory clearing of
the same , Beginning today , we will inaugurate the great est clearance
sale on record. Cost will not be considered in this sale , and we will cut
prices to mere nominal figures ,
First on the list are heavy overcoats , and we mention for this
week the following extraordinary bargains :
One lot good Ulsters , made of an excellent quality of Friezeline d with
plaid flannel ; a perfect storm-defyer , at $9 ; the coat is fully worth
$15.
One lot of elegant cassimere overcoats , cut very long with good astra-
chan collar and cuffs , a good looking as well as a good wearing
coat , which could not be bought under ordinary circumstances ,
for less than $16 ; we have marked it $9.50.
A small'lot of very fine chinchilla Ulsters , fancy back , collar and cuffs
of good fur , elegantly made ; a splendid garment and as good as any
other house would ask $25 for ; we offer them at $12.75. This is de
cidedly the cheapest fur trimmed overcoat ever shown.
We are marking suits and all our winter goods in the same proportion
tion , and will announce through the daily papers the special bargains
we will have for every week.
All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one pries.
Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha.
ilttrnlillitit antlmrt'if reigning
fitiorltciiiifi'ihltinalilecirrt ,
Ournamci. I J . &T.COUSINS ,
on c.cry sole. ) NEW YORK.
* *
For Sale by
H award Brothers.
etrwecu
EWYORK
AND
Glasgow via Londonderry ,
Liverpool via Queenstown.
Arc BtrlcMy Fli' t'Cln c , and among
the lirKCHt. fu'tft inni finest In tlin orld
haln n , * cconil c l c utid ftR > criio Intt cti cr
Acriiiiiniailutlniit Uni'xn-lleil. I.very
rck-nnl for thu nnnlort nnct coninluuca of | iu
ecnters BtuUloualjr cunsldurca uud vructlcad
Mi amirs ncryatunliiy fur ( iliifKOw. eitj of Home
rolls for 1 Ive'rpuol Octutu r U It Is tlin liirKOit and
flmit | itiP iiiEtretaiiH.rnUoit. ! l ! to < ol IIIISSIIKU lur
nil cl Me'H us lu us by any other llrst clasa line , sa
loon excursion tlckfts at rMtuoil rnted. DrnftM lor
nny amount at lowest turrint rules. ] < cr books
of tours , tlckit , or further Infornmtlon. npplr to
HFSm II--CJS lIltOlllLlls , Chlento. or HIA.SK Ii.
MOOllhS-.OmuhH.Nel ) .
THE OMAHA
AM PART OF LICOU
uv \iuimi roil
20 Cents a Week.
So\cn papers a Heck. Fend j our order to the
ollice ,
1029 P Street , Cauital Hotel Building
. THE-
OF THE
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y ,
The Best Route from Omaha nuil Council
UIufTs to
TWO TRAINS DAILY I1KTWKEN OMAUA AND
COUNCIL ULUIF8
Chicago , AND Milwaukee ,
St. Tatil , Minneapolis , Cedar Itaplds ,
Hock Island , Frceporr , Ilockford ,
Clinton , Dubuquc , Ia ) > cnport ,
Elgin , Madison , Jancs > lllc ,
Ikloit , AYInona , La Crossc ,
And all other Important jiolntt Eait , Kottheut and
Boulheast ,
Tor thronuh tlckoto call on thn ticket nzrnt At 1111
Tarnam ilreet , lu 1'niton tiotol , or at Uuloo i'acIHe
lliilmnn Sleepers nnrt the Bnctt DlnlnKCarfln the
vorltl arf ) run oo the main lloo of theeiilcn o , Mil *
waukee A hi. 1'aul Hallway , and CTcrr atteutluu U
paid to iiasiengcri br couneous cmploji. * ol the
l P\lMi.Kn Renerol Mimiger.
J. K. TUCltl'H , A l lRntOneral ran ger.
A. V. It CAfll'tMBU , Ucutral I'aucDger and
Ticket Aeent.
tiEo. E liKArFORD , Aitlttant General I'uieoier
and Ticket Aacint.
J. T. CLAltK , Uenoral anperlntendeot.
JliniCIOUS AND PERSISTENT
dicrtlfltiK has alwnjs p > o\ea
Bful. Ilcforo pl.icliiKnnf
NcwBpaicr | Adfrtlalnfc consult
LORD & THOMAS ,
yiunjisiNO icuiTS ,
41 to l .4.f k Slrttl. CHICAGO.
TK. J. GAMMAITH ,
Surgeon and Physician ,
Office N.V Corner 14th and ItouKlits St. OfBce ,
ii ; Ke-dltlcuct ) tckpUoue , ka.
OMAHA
MEDICAL SUHGIGAL INSTlflTlr ;
N. W. Cor. 13th & Doclgo Sts
BK.A.CB3S ,
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES
lcs ! | facilities , npptrntus nnd remedies for FIIC-
cissful treitmuit of evtrj form of ch cnbc luiuir-
iiiK Mtilii.nl or hurgic.il 1 rcntmcnt.
FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.
Hoard nnd nttcmlincc , best hobpiUl accoumio-
clntions in the nest.
\\KIII. IOK CIKCDI VRS on deformities nml
Ilrnce , Trusses Club 1 cct , Citrvititrc of tlic
hpine , I'lles lumors , C nicer Catarrh , llronclntl * . ,
InhiLition ] , lectncltParnljsis , ] 'piUt > j , KM
nc > , Ill.'ulikr , 1'je , 1 ur , bUiu and IIlocu , and nil
burgicnl Operations
Diseases of Woman n Specialty.
ROOK OS DlSEALEI OF H'OKEN 1 Ul E.
ONLY RELIABLE USDIOAL INSTITUTE
HAKIMl A BI'l.CIAI.TY OP
PRIVATE DISEASES.
All lllooil Diseases successfully treitccl S\ph-
llitlo roiMii ) r < .rio\ccl from the hjstcin nitliuut
mercury. J ewrestoratue treatment for Ios ol
Vital Tower. I'trMius iiniblc lcisit us niny be
trcattil at home by correspondence. All commu
nications conliUenllil Miilicintsor instrumenta
suit by mail or express , ncuielj pacUt.il , no
matks lo indicate contents or t-emler One per
sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us or
send historj of jour case' , uud c will seucl m
plain wrapper , our
BOOK TO MEN , FREE ;
Upon rmate' , SpccHl or Nenous Df-eiscs Im-
potenc > , Sjplnlis Gleet and Vancocele , with
tjucstion list Address
O initial .MeiUcal anil Kiirnlenl Institute,01
DR. rVIcP/lENAMY ,
"Cor. 131h and Dodge Sts , OMAHA , NEB.
JrJ UII )
1707 Olhc Street , St. Louis , Mo.
Of tlio Missouri State Museum of Anatomy , St.
Louis , > lo , lnl\crslt > ColliKu Ilospltul , Lou *
don , tilc".cn , ( lornnny mid Now York. Jlivl
de\otetl tilth attention
SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF
DISEASES.
More especially tlio o nilslnt ; from Itnpru-
cl ( lire , Invlti ! nil bo MilleiliiK toeoriespulld -
out d ( li > . DlstubcsoC Infeetlou nnd contiiuloii
ruieclMfely nncl s > p dlly without usu of iliin-
KeioustlrtiKS. 1'ntlents vlioso tubes ha\ci Inc'n
ncc-liettcl , liadlj ttcuteil ot pronounced Incur-
ublc , Hlioulcl n t full to ui Items tonei-inlnif tholr
Bunptonid. All lelteis iccelvo linniccliuto uttuu-
lion.
JUST PUBLISHED ,
And \\ill 1)0 ) mailed I'ltlUJ to itny nddiess on re-
eclptof ono Ueent htiimp "I'mctluil Oliiumi *
tlons oil Nc nous Debility and l'h\Rlc.tl i\liuus- :
tlon , " tolileh Is ndded un "l.sh.ty on Mitr-
rluKe , " with impoitnnt ebapti rs on diseases of-
tliti ItVprocluctivu OiRiins , thu whole fonnln .i
Milualilo medical treatl"o which bliouUl bo to id
by all JOUIIK men. Address
DRS , S , and D , DAVIESON ,
17O7 Ollvo Street St. Louis , Mo.
WILL
NEVER
BREAK
FOR SALE BY
FALCONER AND FISHER
SteekPiano
lleniarkoble for powerful sjmpv
"thetlc tono. pll iblo actionjtnd ill/ .
tohile durability M > ears I ft ordi
the Lest Kiiuritntce oflTia exetl.
lenceo _ JJit : o Instrnme-nts.
WOODBRIDGEBROS ,
O STALLIO.NS FOKSAtilJ
1'orclirrons TU closdnlc' ' nnd Slilro. nKohomo
bred eoln Uvci j animal ( iiiir.inti'ed n buc'di'i
Out "lock bus bceiiHileeled with H'ftronrcto
both Individual UK ill , nnd pt dltu-o. Somctcit !
the-xo holies hn\o taken HIM prlzo at tlio No-
bia < ikn Slalo 1 tli , bbT. All 0111 homes tire nc-
cllmatnlnnd colts of tholi m-t can bo shown.
I'lltc'SunHnimhlo.ind tusj ttumn. Isncec BHllo
by thothico IcidlliK r.ilhoads ot the state1. U. it
M.r. ; . i : .v M. v. nmi ic. c \ t )
J'ltV A. I'AIIKIIAH , York , Neb
J. B. HAYNES
,
ornciAi >
STENOGBAPHEB ,
Tlilrd Judicial Dlstrlrt.
S7 CIlAMllUlt Or COMMUItCC.
' ' 1
Hi iuiuuiiui jL/tuiiYi
U. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , NEB.
Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO
Surplus , - - DOOOO
11V. . VATFP , rri'sldcnt.
LI.\MS b. Hv i D , Vlco-rrc'ldent.
A. K. lou/\i iv , 2cl Vlcc-l'rt'sldent.
W. II. h. Huoiiis , Unbhlar
W. V. MoilT , JIIIIN B.
II. W. YATfcS 1V \ \ lij a.
A. E. Ton/ tux
OlTicc
THE IRON BANK.
Cor. Uth nnd I'limam t-H.
A Oonciul Ilaiikini ;
ealtli is Wealth !
In. H. C.'i ST'S N't inn M > KHUN Tin * T.
MFNr , KKU irantiedspecllle for lljsicrla , Jl/7l. )
ness , CoiunlsloiiH , 1 Jtx , .Ni'i\jus .Ncuir.ilKlo ,
llciidadic , Nervous I'rostnilloii tansecl by th
n-.uof aleoliol or tobacco , \\iikitfulnc'ss , Mould
DcpiuoNlun , SoflinliiKuf the Iliuln nsiiltliu' lu
Jus mil j and Icadlni ; to mist o < decay nml death.
rirmaturoOld Aijr , ll.tricnness , | , oss of power
In I'itlitr HOT , luuitimtaiy losses mid Spc'imnt-
oirlin aiiitiscdbj < ni i e\c rtion.of thobraiusulf.
nbuso or ovt r Indiilnencc. I iirh I ox eontalm
ono month H tn utini nt. ilUUitlio\ six boxes
lei II Wfec nt by mall prtjiald on lecelpt of prlco.
AVI ! CUAKA.NTKI. SIX KOMIS
Tortiro any case. Mth in'h orclci rcceHed by
us for lx FJOXC s , artompiiitoil with fill" , wo will
Mini thn piiieli.i | < i r our wntti n Kiiuinntfu to r *
f nnd tuo moiii'j If the trc'.itmc lit deus not elTod
nemo ( Jnaranloei Ismicd enl ) by I. I' ( ! UOI > -
MN , DniBdist , bole Ageut , IlIU 1'urnam St ,
umah.iNnb
Yfa rrrrtlaiiy rfcornuen 1
> kC irm J/
nuwn l > kil rCjQa&Hlua
ko 1 Olrcl.
Weluve ioll ccntMtr *
Btle , nlln every c ko II
chea ktttbfictico.
Alcoll A I.I.I ,
Hud n. II. f.
Ptoprletor Omaha Dullness College ,
IN WHICH IS TAUQHT
Book-Keeping , Penmanship ,
Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing
and Typewriting.
Cencl for Cu.iti.-e Journal.
S. K. Cor. 1Gth nnd CaolUtl AT ,
Xeaiuu j t o uw