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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEER FRIDAY , JANUAKY , 1888.
CHANCE OF ADMINISTRATION ,
Turning Over a Now Loaf In the
County Building.
A QUOTA OF NEW OFFICERS.
I Death of the Votrrnii Uncle1 .John
Hlnnton-llor nnd the AVhlsUy
HniHlm-Otlier
Cltj XCXXH.
At Tholr Posts.
Tlicro was an unusual bustle nbout the
Douglas county court-house icstciduy ,
nnd the building xxas tilled xxith crowds of
attorneys , citizens , ladles nnd icpoitcts. The
noxxly elected onleeis xxcro all present and
greeted the friends thnt called on them to
offer cotiKratulutions u he.uty hand-
nhuko. I'lcnty or good cigars xxcio con
stantly "on tap , " nnd llicic was no lacking of
plenty of tobacco sinoko.
, Mr. Pi mile Muoics , the now district clcik ,
was besieged all the morning with attorneys ,
who welcomed him to his now duties with n. .
hoaitlness that must ha\u been gintlfilng In
deed to him. Mi. V. M. Maekoy will bo the
deputy cleik , and the selection pleases
cvoiiono interested. Mr. MacUcy was the
ill putv under Mr. Jjams , and thoioughly un-
ilci stands lite duties. Mis Pcikins is ic-
talncd us eopx 1st and tipovx liter.
Mr. T. J. Megcath , icgistcrof deeds , xxas
nt his post blight and c.uly , and his olllco
was thronged bv his fi lends His assistants
nroiiH follows. W. H English , deputy ; W.
R Weber , numerical mid paging clcik ; W.
W. Wlldi * . pi nerul index and paging clcik ;
Kobcrt MoDonoligh , compaicr : A. D. Gil
bert , assistant comparer ; N. D. White , mall
clerk. Thoop\lst aioi Miss Cioft , Miss
Mctmaik , Miss Wltman , Mrs Uyincs , Mr.
1'anott , Mr Head , Mr. Mattielscm , Mr.
Uroxxn , Mr. Alstadt , Mr. Wiggins and Mi.
Mahoney.
County Clerk M D Kochc was busy swcai
ing in his deputies. At U o'clock p in. bourn
vencd the now bolird of county commission
ers William Moiati was duly installed in Ins
Dlllco of clerk of the board. Pi .ink Ximmeris
the deputy clerk.
County Judged. W Shields giected his
calleis heartily , and opened several boxes of
line cigars. .ludgo Shields has appointed the
follow ing eloi ks. Gcoi go Gut lei , 12. F. Mo-
rlarity , and Miss Maud Hnschlii.
The letlrmi , ' county olllccrs tinned over to
their sunessois the county funds remaining
In their possession jcsteidav. .ludgo Mc-
Culloch tinned o\cri ) / > " < ' This is held in
tnist for nillioad i oiiianies | for lands con
ilcniiii'd by them Distitct Clerk JJanv
turned over * itHK : ( ) Most nf tin-
amount is also hold in ti list. Countx Cleik
Ncedlmm tinned over to the louiiuissioncis
about 10,000.
Mil. MAMS IlOXOUni ) .
Picsciucdilli a HoiuitH'iil Watch 1)J
the licnch and Har.
EvDistiictClcik William II. Ijams will
long remember j esterday as one of tile plens-
nntest of his whole life. Suiroundod b > at
least sixty members of the Douglas county
liar ho was presented w ith a inagnillccnt gold
watch , chain and seal , and for neat ly two
hours listened tocomplimentaiy spcechcstlmt
must have wanned his heart towaul all his
fellow-men.
Judge Wakcloy pi esided nt the Uar meet
ing in thoinouiing in the clmmbcis and with
out foimiiltty Mr. IJams was "brought into
court. " Tlio "piisonei" was told to "stand
up , " and Judge Savage , stepping forward
addressed the cvcleik in the most happy
manner. Ho congratulated Mr. Jams ] upon
the esteem In which ho was held , and also
upon the cnieient manner in which hohad con
ducted the affairs of the district court's busi
ness , Ho then piesentcd Mr. IJains with the
beautiful time-piece in behalf of the Douglas
county bar.
Mr. IJums responded and expressed his
thanks in a straightforward , manly manner ,
but it was plain to bo seen that ho was gic.it-
ly affected , and there was a suspicious mois
ture in his ojes His i collation of the tin ill-
taken fioin " Me-
ing poem , "McCaithyxs -
C'.nthy , " was apropos and very affecting.
Mr. IJams was followed byMcssis. Hald-
win , Clark on , Ambiose , Patrick , Judge
Doane , Monarity and Judge Wakeloy. 'llio
latter stated that in his foi ty j eai s of public
llfohohad ne\cr known so ofllcicnt a clcik
as Mr. IJams. All of the speakers expressed
their conliuenco and esteem for the ox-
clei k.
The souvenir is a magnificent Walthtim
liunting case watih , to which is attached n
chain and seal. On the lusido of the back
case Is IIISLI ibed :
Pi csentod to
William II IJams ,
from the Hcnch iiml
Uar of Dougl.is County.
January 5 , IbbS.
TII nui FIUST MnirriNG.
The New Hoard or County Commis-
shmoi'H Meet nnd Oritnni/c.
The now hoaid of county commissioners ,
foi tilled xxith u good dinner f mulshed at the
icsldcneo of Commissioner Mount , put in
appearance in their loom in the county build
ing at half past 'A o'clock j esterday aftci noon.
The old consultation table has been dis
pensed with , and individual desks hiixo been
put in for mull of the flvo logislatois of the
affairs of the county. Desks have also been
piovided for the membeis of the press.
County CU'ik Kocho called the boaid to
order , ana Commissioi'or Turner nominated
Itichnrd O'Keoffo for chairman. The motion
prevailed and Mr. O'KcetTo was cscottcd to
the chair by Commissioners Mount nnd Cor-
rlgon. Upon assuming the chair Mr. O'Keeffo
thanked the commlssioneis for his election ,
and piomised to disclinigo the duties with
fairness towaids all. Ho had been a commis
sioner for 11 vo .icius , dining which
time $ J,0)0,00 ) ( ) had been expended , ns he
thought honestly and Judiciously. The
county building was a monument of their
disci etlon and good Judgment , and ho thought
other county buildings In eouiso of con-
Htiuctlon would bo the same.
Commissioner Tinner named William
Moriui as auditor of the boaul. Tlio selei lion
1 was unanimous
The following committees wore appointed
for the present jearf
Finance Anderson , chalinian ; Mount ami
Coi i Igon.
I Judiciary Mount , chalinian ; Tinner am ]
Amleison.
D Constitution O'KeelTe , chuiiman ; and al
the boat d *
Chanties Mount , chairman ; O'lCcefCo am'
Conigon
Heads Tuiner , chairman ; Mount nnd Cor
rigon.
Hudges Coirigon , ehaiimnn ; Andeisoi
and Turner.
1 Poor Farm Tinner , chaiiman ; Conin'oi
and Anderson.
Court House and Jail Anderson , chair
man ; Turner and Con igon.
On Constuietion of Public Huildings Tlu
chalinian and all the membcisof the com
mission.
Messrs. Tmuer , Mount nnd Andeisoi
wcio appointed aeommitteo to draft lulcs foi
the icgulatlon of the commissioners.
Stephen (1. Allen was appointed Justice o :
peace for McArdlo precinct to 1111 the vacancy
caused by the failure of Prank McAullo tc D
qualify as such ofllcor. The bond of Willhui :
Kane , as assessor , xxus appiovcd , as xxa <
that Qf Stephen 0 , Allen , justice of tin
penco.
The applications of David H Council am
William J.King for npi > olntmontascons > inblo
of the Second ward were lofencd.
A communication from SheiilT Cobuin , nji
pointing J. S. Miller Jailer and deputi sheiitT
iindD. H. Houck , Piank W. Hanhuur am
lieorgoU. Striker deputy shciifls , was ic
t ei red.
The claim of Dr. Ix'choo , county phj slelati
f50 for December's sot vices , was allowed o ;
the call of ajesand noes , a lulotlmt will h
strictly cnfoiccd in the futmo dUjiositloii o
the countj's funds.
KvCouimlssloner George S. Timmo sul
V niltted a claim for Jltll 10 In excess of th
V- timount already allowed him for seiviies n
commissioner from July 1 , Ibb7 , to Janunr
4. UW. Kcfencd to commltteo OH Judicial }
Several bids for f mulshing the county wit
stationery for the year IbSS wcro icferrei
- *
Intcrn.nl lloVonuo Collections.
Yesterday Mr. Hixllantltie , the deputy Ii
Urual rcvcuuc collector , took iu J1U.-H 1. 10.
MOHTUAUY.
C. The death of tills xxell-ltnoxxn character oc-
cUrrqdicstcrdny moininu nt an early hour ttt
St. Joseph's ' hospital. His death was not un
expected and xx as predicted In the UFE of a
fexvdnjs ngo. About n month ape , yielding
to the persuasion of friends , he became nil In
mate ( if one of the xx-ards of the hospital , where
he xx-as subjected to the kindest treatment ,
the aim bcliiK to case his pain rather than at
tempt n itcrmnnunt cure , because it xxas
knoxvn that that xx-as Dejond the possiolllty
of medical science. Years und disease had
bioupht aboul a complication which xvlth In-
Juicd limbs conduced to un lutlimlty and
dicicplludc xxlilch undo the venerable
xxietk n soiry sight cx'en to
sti angers , ns It bad for ycais
to iiiiiny of his older acquaintances.
The old man has been knoxvn neio for more
Iliaii txxenty .Mi.irs , coinlnt ; hcio xxhen the
city xvas busy xx Ith the prosperity of that
time Ho xxi'til Into the mountains of Mon
tana xvlth the pioneers of those dius , and 10-
turiilnt ; lieie has since led an Indolent life ,
depending for siihslsteneo on the ( jiatuitles
of hlsfileiids. Hohasllxedaiound thespoit-
liiK huilscs in summer and taken shelter in the
poor house dm IIIKXX Inter. He linally objected
Being to the latter place , and at Ininth ion-
sented to becomliiK un Inmate of the hospital ,
wlieiohis evpenso has been paid by his
f i lends. Undo John xx us u soldier of the Mex
ican \\iir , In xx-hlcli lie set xed as John N. H
St. niton , Company C South Sinta Pe bat-
talllon , mounted \oUinteois Wheio he en
listed is not knoxx n. On the C'Jth of Januai y
of last x ear n pension oftS per month xxas
gi anted him , but the eoitilieate for the
same did not loach Colonel Plovd till nbout u
xveek ago. Hut it came too late to bo of anv
benefit to the old soldiei The back pension
amounts to bctxxeen $ sO and W ) The old
man h.is u sister living in HloomliiRton , 111.
Jlo xxas eighty one ieaisofago and xxill bo
bulled bi lni'iids this ufteinooii. Tlio
lemains aio now ul Diexel & Maul s.
MOIIXV
The lemains of John Moian , bi other of
Mis Miehaol Lcaiy of this city , xxho died In
Santo Pe , M. M , iibout Ixvo months ago , in-
ilxed In this citv lesteiday and xveio in
teucd in Holv Sopulihre oemetoiy. They
weie conducted to this citi fiom Nexv Mexico
by Mr. Leary.
HMir.
The funeral of the txxo chlldicn of Dr.
H\de , xvho died Wednesday , took place pii-
x-iitely i estei du v at noon f i om the pal cuts' i esl-
dem e , Ur .h Dodge stioct. The remains xx-eio
intoned in Poi est Lawn cemetery. It xxas
thodeslioof the patents to have thofunoial
unattended bv fiionds , because the little ones
had died of diphthciia.
IXMI s.
Tlio remains of Ii.i James , of the xx-cll
Knoxx n oil Him of James \ . fcon , xxeiofoi-
waidid Msteiday to his old homo m
Mattoon , 111 The f uncial took place fiom
the late losidenco ol the deceased , > l > St.
Maiy's avenue.
IMiNOXXV ,
The i cmains of n xxoman. xvho had died at
the hospital for .the insane in Lincoln and
whoso name could not be iisici tallied , xvas
buiied je&teidaj in the Hohemian come
teiy.
m 1 1 r , .
Kobcrt H Hiioll , the xoiintr man xxho dlod
rathci snddinli at u JIK kson stieot bo uiling
house , eame heio some months ago fiom
L.xons , la Yesteiday Drexel A : > laul ic-
eeixed a telegiam fi om the dead man's father
to ship the lemains thither , and it xvas uc-
cnidinglx done. The dee eased xxas u cousin of
Thomas Hoi d.ie.il est ate man , xx ho 101 eivcd no
notilkation of the xoung man's sickness until
after his death. Once le.uning of tlio.xoung
man's untimely end , Mr. Hold \lsitedtho
undeitakois , and suporintcnded the embalm
ing of Iho bodi and iueiiai ing it forshipment
home. _
Tim AVIIISKV TUUST.
The AVilloxv Springs DlMlllci-y in the
liniuls of P. 12. Ilor , "Tmstoc. "
Papers xxoio Illed jesterdni' xxith the
register of deeds wlnc.li completes the last of
the formalities icquhed by laxv and places
the Willoxv Spi lugs DHtilleiy Co. und the
Her Interests legally into the hands of the
gieaf'Tiust. " The liist papcis w.ts n quit
claim deed fiom Peter Her and xvifo in
xxInch all of their piopcrtv xxas convcied to
the Willoxv Spi ings Distilling Co , the con
sideration being il. Then follows the ti list
deed in xxliuh the ontho ptopcitv of both is
con % e\ed to P. K Her , consideration $1
Tills document sets forth that at a hieotmg of
the dncctois of the Willow Spi ings Distil
ling Co , hold December ! ? , 1SS7 , the folloxx'-
ing resolution was unanimously adopted :
U'hcieas , The stockholder of the Willoxv
Spi ings Distilling company haxo uuthoil/ed
and empoxxeiod the boaid of diiectois to sell
und convoy all ical estate of said eoipoiatlou
to Peter K Ilei , us tiusteo , to be held bv him
in liust for the use and benefit of the piesent
stockholders of this corpoiation astiieirie-
speelix'e Intel est may appear noxv ; theioforo
bo it
Kcsolxed , By the board of diiectois , that
the pieaident and seeiotail of this 001 posi
tion bo aud they nro hciebv authoii/ed to
iouve\ all ioaI estate belonging to the coi-
poi.ition to Peter P Her , us tilistee , in ui1-
101 daiu'O xxith bueh icsoiution of the stock-
holdeis.
Tills icsolutiou is signed by Peter U Ilor ,
17"ishaios ; Joseph I > Her , 70 shares , and
Henry Sussinb icli , .1 shaics , shoxxing that Ir
the cntiio10 shales of htoek aio held by r
tin so tin eo men.
Tlio trust is to continue for txxcnty.x cars ,
und in case of thotiustce's death Josejih D.
Ilor is to bo the successor. The tiusteo is
empovx ei ed t o lease the pi opoi ty to the Willow
Spi ings Distilleix Co , to bill or sell leal es
tate , or dispose ot the enlne plant and piop.
eitv.
eitv.The deed XXMS signed by the Willoxv Spi ings
Distilleiy Co. and Peter i : Her.
AVIMJ cnr oNivniiui ) .
The Value < iftho Itoiuls of the Old Ft ,
Kenrno } and Pacific : Uailroiul.
Mcssis MeOicxx' , Stull , Hath and Allen ,
old icsidents nnd tax paicis of Xcmnhu
county , and xxho xxeie appointed by the com
missioners and u public meeting of the citl
zcnsto meet , xxith their attoi nei s J. M ,
Thurston , of this eiti ; W. J. Lamb , of Lhv
coin , nnd J. S. Stull , of Aubuiii the bond.
holders of the Pt. Keainey & Paoilleiailioad ,
in i elation to an issue of ? 1M,000 ( ) ol
county bonds us a bonus for tht
building ot said load , met in thh
city last cxening Andioxv Piank , of Xexx
Yotk , xxho holds $ liiUU ) of these bonds , xxas
icpioscntcd bv Ids uttoinei , Judge Wool-
xxoith ; Mr T H Head.ol Toledo , O , $ . ' 0,000 ,
bvJ K ClaikeandP M Hall , Lincoln , J
M Oundii.of Madison , VVis , .WM ) , bv C5
M Lainbeitson , ot Linioln , and S.uah Cook ,
c.7,100 , b1 1 { Kjan of Linioln. Tlio u-sse'ss.
mentiit the tm.o of the issuance of the bond'
xxasfrloO.IXH ) This xxas i.iiseitbx the assess
ors to flilM'V.I ' Muni suits folloxxed am :
KOX'cral .do still pending in the fodeial couit
Judgments have been gixen and mandamuses
Issued icimiilng unotlier lex'i to meet the
same. The railioad XXMS nexer coiistiuctod. .
and thobonds.it is claimed , in oof no x-aliio Tin
defense ilaim that the amount ot bonds is ir
excess of 10 pel cent of the xaluation of tin
piceliKt and thoioloio xold. The commlttci
andiounscl made u pioposition to settle 01
tlio bonds at the late of IUM iciits on the dollar
lar and end the litigntion Them xx-asastions
disposition to aceept this projiosition , and tin
belief is that the mutter xx ill be adjusted 01
tlies ,
yD OMAHA'S WKhCOMH.
ys yi
s i $1.-i.OOO ns an Unteitniiimciit Fund
0 to the Supreme I.odKC , K. ol' P.
Itould bodiftlcult to cite un instance o :
n moio enthusiastic gathci ing than that heli
last night ut the hull of Ncbuibka Lodge No
1 , Knights of PI thins.
Hi "o'clock 150 Knights had asscmbled.nni
the oiganUatlon xxas completed by the elec
tlpn of iteW. . 13 Copeland as chaiiman
and Daxid Kaufman sccretaiy.
The object of the meeting , as stated b ;
the chnlrxx-as to take steps to foimally inviti
the supreme lodge of the Older of Knight
of PI thins to hold Us session iu Juno , ISbS
in this city. At the last session of the uu
promo body , held in Toionto , the citizens o
y Cincinnati had guaranteed to raise the sun
of $10,000 us an cntcituinmont fund. Upoi
this gu iu an toe the session xxas voted to thn
cit > Thofalluipof that city to Jlx'e up t
itsjigicement hud been lully shown by th
statements of the Cincinnati paper :
The membeis of the eider \\ero entitled t
coidial ticatiuciit uud proper rtccvUou upo
this oe-canlon , ftnd if tjio citizens of Cincin
nati wore Unwilling to neconlBuch treatment ,
other cities \vould. Of these Oniahii as ns
well titled na nny other to entertain the
assembly , und the strength of the order In
Nebrnskn was ample evidence thnt the visit
ing knights Mould meet with the best of
treatment.
ypeecho * were made by Dr. Ulnimoor , J.
B. Shropshire , K. . French and a number
of others.
On motion n committee * appointed to
tender a formal Invitation to the supreme
body to hold its session in Omaha.
The meeting was marked with the greatest
enthusiasm , nnd adjourned subjcet to the
eall of the chnirmnn.
At u Into hour lust nlpht the committee
sent the following di puteli :
JANUUIV 0 lion , lloumd Douglnn , Su-
pi cine Chancellor Knights of l'\thl.is , Cin
cinnati , O : Omiilin , at a mass meeting held
to night , gimiiintcos $1 , * > , ( NX ) for the cntuttaln-
incut of thu supreme lodge Knights of
1'Ulilas of the wet Id in Its session in Juno
Iis5. W. .1. IjiiotTi n ,
Major of Omaha.
W. K Corn \MI , I Supreme
. ) , S Sniioi'-'iiiitr , f Hepiesentutlvcs.
i ; . K. TIIRM ii , a. ic. of u. uud s.
rUvin I\At'tM\\ , C. Mjttlo Lodge.
The session to bo held In .luno Is th.it of
the supicniX ! lodfrc of the aider of the AX arid ,
uud ns n eouseiiie'iiec aeii important meet-
In g.
g.Thl body Is made up of delegates fiom
e.ie'i ' l'tlilan ] tliidletlou nud me Unpwn as
supiemo icpiesent.ithps. Of these No-
hiaskii hns txxo , KcvV \l. Copeland nnd J
S Slitopshltu. Aside fiom the Import.uieu
of thu session of this bodv In icvislng old
lus nnil iMiacting new ones , Its session has
nlvvfixsbee'ii nuilteil and m.ido biilllant bv
thu utle'iidant oxeiclses of the Unifoi m rank
of the older , u military udjuiiet famous for
the beautx and excellence of Its tattles It
\xas expee'ted that lit the session in Uinelnnatl
l.'i.OUO luetnbeis of the older xxonlil bo pie's-
cut. Intensive piepaiatlonsKC being
jnadc b\ ' the XMI lous dix Islons and hi ipndes of
theunlfoim innU to uttoiid nnd compete for
pi i7os o\pei ted to bo olTe'rcd on the oecnsion.
It the session is\e't , held ut Onciiiiiati and
that I'lty falls to Iho up to llio guaianteo
fund , the session \xlll be but u t.imo tilTuir ,
as lie mctnucis of the uniloini lank through
out the states and tei i itoi ics cannot uffoi d to
go wlinc no indUL'cmcnts iu thcshapo of
jui/es aio offoied.
It is thought by piomlnent Pythians that
the uitbens otOiiifinnati xvill not come to
time on their guaiantec fund , nnd thex i hum
It but Justice to the thousands of Knights In
nil paits of the woild who desiio to attend
that the session should bo hold in u t'ltx
thoioughlvappiceiativo of the nftuir The
Nebiasku Knights HID jubilant today , and
say thev liuvo eonsldi'ialilo hope of sei-ui nit *
the session if It leaves the Ohio touu. In the
event of it coining bore tht'i will e\oit cvcr >
eiToit to give then liiethien u lo.xal u-ccp-
tiou.
Tim SMITH PA lUjY.
And tlic I'i mi re It Out in Yi-slci da > 'M
I'olli'c Court.
The Smith f.nnilj seem to have ithaid
time of it in tins woiId. ilx'cr smeo 1'oea-
lioutas snxud the life of the oturinal John
Smith the cxpet it'ncc of the i.ii'o has been
one of peiciinial ronspieuitx' . In the polieo
eouit ji'steulaj the iiumo.ieal stiength of
thonamc was lullv oxompliUjd. TOP iitimo
it was fe u cil that the \x hole dock w is lilled
witli Smitlis.
" .loliu Smith , Xo. 1 , " . called tlieioiutln
stcntoi ian tones.
Up shambled the illusti 10113 descend ml of
the mseovetoi of the Old Dominion. Ho was
black , lagged and eadaveious and mien the
com t continued , "Von , tre charged \\itlilio
ing drunk , how is it I" ho i rpllod.
"Yes , Judge , I was boiling diunU . "
' TxxctMJ dajs on bieaJ and \jutei , " wcio
the fateful wotds that thcicupon fellfioni
the magisterial lips
"John Smith , No ! i "
A.xoung box , with a diltv , vn ions face nnd
n shock of blonde ban , anavxvi oil to the sum
mons.
"You .no ihargod with vagrini-v , stealing
and loitoiing about disicptitablc hoiisi's
Hax'ciou anything lo si\ " and the judge t >
eagle e.\o pieiee'd linn Ihiough and thiough.
"I haxe , " was the calm response' . ,
"Well it "
sa
, > B
"I don't have to. "
"Hoxv dm e x on , you insolent little tough'
T\xrutj-txx-odajs , the last HfteMi on biead
and watei , and it xon iver show \our l.uo
Jieio araiii I'll send jou ovct totlio MHHTs for
hie "
" .lake Smith , " i-alled the judge.
And unnther daikey emeigod fiom the low
of lo/iuoni on the leai beiiih.
"Him's it isn't John I"
come jour nanif in-
qulied the judge in evident di- > < ; ii-t.
"Dat's mj oldosl Ui udde'i'a name , ' ' nnd the
HeMiibiaudt gunned.
"U'e-ll , 1 thought theio must be a John in
the family. Tlie\siyson .no no good , tliat
jou hang .u oil ml the vvoisl dive" , m llio cil v ,
steal , beg , and do about oxe1.\thius ; else that
jou outrht not to "
"And judge , " intei posed J ulor Oiiusbv.
"ho stole u pur of ovei shoos limn a pi isoiur
in the ecll I ist night
"Txventj live dais , " fauly hauled the
lOUlt
"Auj" inoio Smiths'1
' "J'xvo moio , " i < plied the j.iilnr.
"Txxomuio1 Aie Iheie mine but Smith'
this moiningi ' 1 Iniilinc ( tiinitli and IJobeil
K Smith eome up lieu1 , qun L be feu e I gi
ci a/y '
' 1 he txx o Smiths stood befoi o him " Theo
doio , x on liax'e no xlsiblo moans of snppoit
and as xour laimont is thinaml soaiit.aiul tin
cold wax o signal is out , xou can liiMiiiatc n
the county jail fin loitv davs liohoiloi
mo said to bo too handy xxali tin II/OI.UH
as 1 do not xxish to sepuate ion fiom xou
tiibo.xoti can uo ovci tlio hill for the ponoi
of one monthoti will bo liiiinshod witl
buad and nil the xvatoi xou ian dunk
Wluilon , lemoxo the nnillitmlinoub Smitlis '
SOUTH O.MAIIA XH\VH.
.T. A. Grimm is in with a eai of cattle fion
Wilbur.
\V. J. Hcvvaid , ol Cole-lice , is at the K\
change.
D Doxvncy , of Keainey , ii at the K\
change.
The hose for the llio company nruved ica
teidax nioming.
Alx-a Smith , \Va\-cily , ic istcml at th
Kxohango.
f C O Ml cis , of Ansley , Neb , is at the Ux
change hotel.
H P. Yoakiim , of Elxxood , Xcb , xx'asn
thoiiudsiesteid i.v.
S H LiclitoiiboigcT is in from Hiadshax
xxith a car of IKVS.
J Langin , of Noola , la , bi ought in a care
cattle this iosteiday
Thud Chambeilam , of Colenge , Xcb , is n
the Exchange hotel.
C M Ciavcn and T. J. Dennett , of Wai nc
aieut the IXchange.
1 Joe Hllis , of DoWitt , is on the maiket will
n couple of eais of hogs
John A Kuld , of Ong , is inith a load o
sheep nnd u load of htys
W. J Durgor , of Douiphan , Neb , has txx
cais of cattle on the maiket.
J Spielmnii , of Tokamah , Neb , has Uv
loads of cattle on the market.
The Laveata dancing club Imvo their xxeel ,
ly hop at Hunt's to night.
O H. Dioxx'or , of Chicago , Is in toxvu am
talks of establishing a furnUuio factory.
T C. Tagg , of Waco , Neb , has four can
of cattle pd four 91 hogs on the mat ket.
H II Barber , of Klwooil , Gospcr county
Neb , \\asiound visiting his fi lends jcsteidaj
M Sw.iuoi of Oakley & Co. , who has beei
ill for some time , Is around among the jards
F. S. I'leice , of the llrm of Jackson t
Pierce , Auioiit , is on the market \xith a ca
of hogs.
Joe n.ij cr , of Craig , Neb. , got $5 30 for
load of choice heavy hogs. Thutxxasth
only sale made at that llguie.
John Wiggins , of Columbus , Neb , xx-as lool
ing around the jiuds jestcrduj' . Ho is sei
letary of the Nebraska Lix'o Stock Shlppen
association.
The Nebraska Lix'o Stock Shippers' ossi
elation meet at the Kxehange hotel ne >
Wednesday at 'J o'clock. Ulection of ofllcei
and game supper at night.
J. C. Cummings has n strange captlvi
While walking along the H X AI track yoste
day morning ho found a wild goose xvlth its It
anil \ \ ing broken and took it in.
Last night all mall matters wcro move
into the uoxv postoflleo building. The no
olllco has tiOO lock-boxes for the benefit of tl
public , while the old one only had 20'J.
Until January I the Knights of Pythli
rented their hall from the Odd Folloxvs , bi
now the tables ore turned , aud alter Tebi
nryltho Odd Fotloxvs will rent their fodeq I
room from the Knights of Pj thins.
J. Olscn Is In hard luck. Ho mortgaged
his temn for $70' to Maurice Wnkcley , and
afterwards pavon second mortgage to Dnn
Smith. Smith left the state and took the
team with him , nd Wakoly procui cd a xvrlt
attachment against Olscn from Justice Hcu-
thor j csterdny.
Mnry RnsninsKen's Trrntnicnt.
OMAIM , Neb , Jau. , 1S . To the IMttorof
the Uru : In hut Tuesday cx'cnliiB's UEE np-
pcaicd an article loiicernliig n xxoman named
Marj'HnsmusscnyWho died In a boarding house
on Tenth street. U stated that no physician
attended her , which Is not tiuc , as Dr.
Keogh xx-ns summoned , visited her and ad
ministered medicine. The said Mary Kas-
musscn xxas n kitchen girl In the house for u
couple of xx'ecks previous to her Illness , nnd
\xlien taken slek It-was tried In vain to get
her Into the St Joseph's hospital ( there being
no room under the circumstances ) . As to the
loom In which she lav belnir uncatpctcd and
cheeiless ( as stated in the MM. ) , it xxas the
best bedroom In the house and the family
giu'e her all the caio and attention possible ,
and a mm ricd dnughtcrns called home to
assist them , ruithermore , vlsltois and
bourdons xvill testify to having seen membeis
of the family holding the patient In
an uptight position in the bed
for houis ( xxhlch seemed to abate her suiter-
ings to some extent ) , nnd got her to sleep for
a few minutes. The arms of the attendant
xxotlld bo so stiallied as to ache xxith pain In
sliott ovoi jthing in their poxxci xx'as done to
lessen the agonv of the pool unfoi tumite
womnn It XXMS Mated in the HIT that she
died batuidav night ; that Is also a mistal.e
she died on Suiidnj night If Coiiutx Agent
M ihoney XX.IH made nxvaie of the ease on bat-
uidnv us stated , and had it deputed us lion 1
bio as all that , It M-ems that theio was ample
tune to institute some pioeccdiligH to abate
the pitiful state of affalis.
If the noble chaiitablo Institutions would
nuke their headiiiaittTH | moie geuoi.'illy
kiiDUD a gieat ilo.il moio of timelx aid might
be iciideicd , as iminj xxoithy 'niileicis aiuin
Ignorance ot vxlieio to Ore In time ol need
DIclioNI Safes.
Call nnd sjo the lurjjo stojlc Meag-
hoi'tSt Lcneh , Cicn'l AjjtX li.ixuon hitiid
nt lln l < ' , unam St. , Oiniiha.
Heat Kslalo TianslVrw.
, lno P MuxxhlniH'j to MadsMoi lenson ,
lot I blk 'J , 1st add to South Oiiiihu.
xv d ? 2,000
Jno I. . Miles et al to Lulu Inlovv , lot IS
blk s , W limit hill , xv d . -100
H O Hin bulk and xv lie to Piter i : Her ,
lot li bile 4J i , ( iiand Viexx. t\ \ i
Potei H lloi and wife to Willoxv
Spi ings Distilling Co of Omaha be
ginning -Is ft o oi svv ior iov , lot I
in .M n 1. , nTi ft , o 110 It , n to i ; P
UK ; o , s , xxostcilx to bcMnnntg ;
also , blkiili. lotT , bblK 'Mi. lots
II. ) > , T blk.Mi ; lots .1 , t , 5 , ii , 7 bin"
'hi , lotsli , 7 blk I "i. i | i 1
Willoxv Spi ings Dislillcix 'o to Polor
H Her ( tiusiic ) , all ical estate ot
the lompniix , I il 1
Fiank.l Hod and xxifo tn Win PVoi-
non , lot Hi hlU ( ! , Hcdfonl p'.ue.vvil ' ; 075
UKaxson and vvlloloSIC Haistow ,
lot " > blk 74 , South Om ill i , xv d : iljo
Louis Silnocdortiuiteeto S Innascii
lots II and IJhlk I , xv d l.b'JO
Leu W Hill toU. Tolsliup , lot II blk
11 , Omiiht Vieix , xv d l/JOc
Hoi I is i : HogleUiD I ) SinciiloiKltil ,
lot I blk n , smith Omaha , xv d . . . . 1,000
J. H. Cioiinuctt and xxilo to Win O.
Campbell , lot n AlbiUht X Ailes-
xx01 th's add , xv d 101
K. 11. Smith et ul to .1 i : llutlei ct al ,
xv til feet of e < ki leelol lot 7 blk T4 ,
South Omaha , AX d ' . ' ,100
Silas II. U Cl.uk tiiisli-o to I'.ll.i J
M. Cal > o. lot T and S blk 7 , West
Side , xx d 010
C.ithuinc Schnoidci to M iMoinsoii ,
lot l'i blk JO. Wiliox ' . ' ( I. ) o
P. Schneider and xx ifo to M. Moi i ison ,
lot 1 ! ) blk ! > ( ) , same , vv d
W. P. Stolts nnd xvifo to Ida M
Cuitis , s' of lot 111 blk I , Lakes
add , xv d S.oOO
Cl > citl3 Picni'h tiustee to John \V.
Loxxnsbiirx1 , lolsl.'i , ai , i'JO , 47 and
2s blk 1 ; 'MIMM'JM ' II in S , Pull
man 11 ice , xv d 1
Ida M Cnitis and Inisli ind to I doia I
Stotts , lot'Jli blk d , Ouh ml llill.ix d 1,0')0
fns ! KncKson and xx ifo to William N
Nason , lot H blk J , A H PatucK's
add , xv d 2,100
Joseph I Witt and vviloto Is.iae W
Hall , o.0 ! foot of s 1,0 feet lot I bile
1. Shlnn's add , xv d ,
1 , 110 W Hall to iii/a ; I ) Watt , s imo ,
vv d -V.OO .
Hvion Hoed et al lo P IMeison , lot Is
blk I. C impboU's add , xvtl 000
liiiliiul bloxens ot al to Huh ml A
blixens , ; „ lots I and-'bll.ii.Diake s
.lllil , XV ( I
Pi.uueWatson and wile lo O N
Hallou ot al , 1 t > nit n j block I , Am
bloi pi uo , i | c . . . . . 1,000
Dlwm S ICood and xxifc John \\.nd
it al , lot I blk ; , Albi gilt's anne\ ,
xx d
Txxcnlj lixo ti..usfer
Olio Huililinj ; Porinlt.
'Ihoonlv building pel nut issued xestcid.iy
xv.is to Pi. ink H ihl.i , to cm t .1 fl.10 eottairo
on Peail sheet neai Lot list.
Absolutely Py&-e &
llilspoxvdornoxerxnrlcs. A maivcl of pull
tj. strength and w hnlt-snmi'iii'ss. Moreecoiiom
lial than thu ordinaiv kliul and cannot bo sold
Iniompitltlon vvltli tin ) multltndi * of low rest ,
Hhoit weight alum 01 ) ilio pliato jiovvdrrs t-olil
only in ( Mti < . lloxal Iliklnc 1'oxxdci Co , 1 'ij
\\allSt. , Now Voik.
Pianos ,
KNABE ,
kc cB' - Vose&Sons
Instruments exchanged , rented and cold on
0x.t Easy Payments , below
IS FACTORY PRICES.
Instruments slightly used at
GREAT BARGAINS
QO as Max MeyeT& Bro , ,
ut Omaha , Neb.
WE MAKE IT
A principle 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 have a
much heavier stock and to close it out we know that extraordinary et-
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 greatest 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 Friezelined with
plaid flannel ; a perfect storm-defyer , at $9 ; the coat is fully wortty
$15.
One lot of elegant cassimere overcoats , cut very long with good astra-
clian 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 price.
Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha.
AMD
Glasgow via Londonderry ,
Liverpool vir. Queenstown.
Are Ntrlctly Plrit-rinic , and ninons
the lirtc t , limtcft niiil tlnost In the world
SnlKiin.vcronil clii'snn I plccrac" I'iKiruBcr
Accommodation * Unc&crllrd * KTPT7
rpBnnl Inr the romfort und convcnlcncp of r
soiiKcr ptiulloutlT cunildcretl anil irtc'.lced.
Stp imcra fIT ) httunlny for (11 i i ; < "v. ( Ity of Ito no
lur I Ivc'riiool ( ktoborll It Is lhi > luria-I nnd
1 pa hcnzir ptciiinor alloat. llntc ( il pu9iuc for
II i l sic n low HH by any other llr t clnin line > .
iwnezcurl m llckptsi nt reduced rstc" . Drift * fur
ny niuuiint at lumt rurront ri\to l-cr biiuks
cf tnutii , llrkct' or further Information , npplr to
IIKNDI-K-ON IlltorilhlW , Clilcufo , or UlASK E.
MUOUbs.OniKha. Neb.
-1)11.tVlIl DTO-
PAR ! OF
- IIVAKIIILH I'Oll-
20 Cents a Week.
Seen papers aeek. . Fond jonroider to the
olllco ,
1029 f Street , Capital Hotel Building
. _ THE
air
OF TUB
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y ,
The Best Route from Omalm aud Council
Bluffs to
THE EAST = = -
TWO TRAINS IUH.Y BITIXVEEN OMAHA AND
COU.NCllj UHIltS
Chicago , Alii ) Mllwaukcp ,
St. I'nul , Mlniipapolts , Cedar Rapid * ,
Rock Island , Frrrport , Roekford )
Clinton , Ihibitquc , Jlincnport ,
Klgin , Hndison , Jnnosvillc ,
lielolt , \ \ inona , La Crossc ,
And all other Important points Bust , Nortlicust nnd
boutlieust. '
For through tlcketn call on thn ticket nsent at 1401
Famniu itrcet , In 1'nxton llute1) ) , oral Union 1'acltlo
Uenot-
1'ullmnnFleepers nnd the ( Incut Dining Care In the
world nro run on tliu main line of thn Dili .IKO. Mil
waukee tc M I nut liHllnur.nnil cvtrr attention Is
paid to passengers by courteous caiployei o ( tue
comtiflnr.
Jl MIl.J.KH rienfMl MnnnEcr.
J t 1IJCKKU , A l tantGeneriil Mannpcr.
A. V It OAHl'KMKU , t.euurul I'asscnger and
Ticket Aspnt
( ire K MKAlhOHI ) , Assistant Ucncral rasienger
nil llckct Aeuit.
J.T.C'LAUK.dcncralSuperlDtcndeot.
THE CHICAGO AND
NorthWestern -
Western
Railway Short Line.
Council Bluffs
And Chicago.
The only rotd to take for De Molncs , Marlalltown ,
Cedar Itnplil * , Cllolnn , Dlion. ChlrnifO. Mllwnnkeo
anil all point * enit. 'lotbe puipln of Neliraika , tolo-
ruin , wjomliiii. Utah , Idaho , Nevartn. Orcson.n li
InKton anil Cnllfornla It offers supejlor udvautaiiui
uc t poolale bj any other line.
Araoim n few of tue numerous points of superiority
enjoyed br the patrons of this road between Omah *
anrtl hlcaKO. arolls two tralrs inlay of IMV ( OAl.'ll-
) * * , which uro the Unest that numnn art nnd Incenul *
tr can create. Itsl'Al.ACK fcl.Kl'.l'I.NU OAIIH. which
ar inoilels of comfort nnd cleffance. Us I'AU'Am
UUAW1ND 11OUU C'Alt , uniiirpansiil hy an , , unit
It * widely eilebratetl i'AI.AIIAl , U1M.SU CAIIS th
equal of which cannot be found eiiewhero At Coua <
ell Ilium Iho trains of the Union I'aclBc lullway , con
nect In union depot wltll thojo oftno ChlearoJk
Nortbweite'rn Hy In Cblrago the trains of this lln *
make clunj conucctlon wlUi tboio of all olbcr caitcra
Kor Detroit , Colnmbu * , Indlnnsfolls. Cincinnati ,
Nlig&ra l-alli , llufTalo Pittiturif. Toronto. Montreal ,
) lo lon.Srwoik , 1'blladelihla , llaltlaioreaib -
InttoD , and all polots In tbuuatt , ask lor a ticket Tl
Ui
"NORTHWESTERN. "
If j \ > wild the tint accommodation , All ticket a at
t n tlckoti via tbls llo .
E-HUljimT. B P.WILSON.
UCD ) . Manager , Ucol. 1'ass r Agent
W.M.I1ABCOCK ,
MASON'S PATEZT
RUNNER ATTACHMENT
Light , Strong nnd Practical.
bv thch iisjonr xihlclo can bo
ipiHXly tii.nsformed Into a comfort
able1 sltlch. Madu at
MASON'S ' CARRIAGE WORKS ,
DAVKM'OriT , IOWA.
Per Sale ty Dealers Everywhere.
HIMEBAITGH & TAYLOR ,
ICE TOOLS. Wire Rope ,
Buffalo Scales
Plows , ,
Markers Hooks , , Scale Repair Shop.
Grapples ,
OMAHA.
Slide Iron. .
MEDICAL
N. VV. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sta
B R.-A. G E3 S ,
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES
lle'-t facilities , apparatus and remedies for "tie-
ctssful tre itinent otcMrv Turin of disease rtquir-
iliK Medical or htuuic.il Ircitiucnt.
FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.
Hoard anil attcniliuce , best liospital accounno-
dltions in tile nest
WKITI ion CIKCUIARS on ncformltlcq and
Dracch , IniKscs , Uuli I'eet , Curvature of the
Spine , Piles 1 nmors , Cancer , Catarrh , Ilroiichltis ,
Inhalation , J.lcetncitv , raral > sis , I'nilcnsj , Ki l-
ne > , llladiler I'je , liar , bUiu anil Illood , and all
bnrgical O ] > tralions
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
HOOK os DISEASES or WorN rnre.
ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
HIKING A BllCIiITT OP
PRIVATE DISEASES.
All Ill < Kd Diseases f iiccc sfully treate < l r > \ pli
llitie roisuti rcino\eil Irom the hjstcni nitnuiit
nurcnrj New ie torative treatment for loss ol
\ it.il I'owcr I'ersons niitble Coisit ns may lie
Ire.itcd at home by correMionilence All coinmn
iui.TtioiiiroiiriilciUinl Mtiliclnesor instruments
sent by imil or express , ncurely picked , no
marks to Indicate contents or hcniler One- per
sonal interview preferred Call and consult us or
stnd historj ofjonr case , and we will tend iu
plain iMapi.tr , our
BOOK TO MEN , FREE ;
t'pon 1'rivatc. Ppccnl or Nenous Diseases Tin
potency , hjtiliilis ( , lcet und Vancocele , with
uucMion list Address
Omiiliii Mnllnil nnil Siirntent TnitttHtroi
DR. McMENAMY ,
Cor. 13th and DodoeSts. OMAHA. NEB.
J. B. HAYNES ,
OlTICIAf ,
STENOGRAPHER ,
Third Jlimelil DlHtrlrt.
87 CIIAMI1UU 01' LOMMKIK'li.
THE CAPITOL HOTEL
LINCOLN. , NEB.
The lent known ami most popular Hotel In the
state IxKRllon ei ntnil , nii | > olntmunli Hrnt-elaHt
llntdquurters for ciiiuiiiLTti.il men und allpulUli.il
, .roprlcor
WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS
MiWfttifltfSWffifxffi ! \ ? *
S. & D. DAM
1707 Olhc Street , St. Louis , Mo.
Of tliu Mlasouil htntc Museum of .Anatomy , St.
l.ouK Mi > , t nii.it.v . ( ( iik ( ; llosjiltul , l.uu-
dun , ( ilrsi n , ( ! i iiiiiiny und -Nou- York llavl
dc\oted thelt utte'litlon
SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF
DISEASES.
Moro ospcclilly tlioso nrlblnn from Imprit.
deneeinfte all M > suIleiiUK toCDIrespond wltll-
ontdeluy. Olsiusi s of liilietlon and eontautnnj'
Lined Miff ly unil-Hpi tdlljlthontiisuof dun-
KIIOIIS ilriiKS. J'li'le'iitsIIIHU cn"i s hnu licon
in Kl'eteil , iiiiilly tnntod or proiioiinci d Incur , i
iiblc , xhotild not full to wiltiius eoiieornlnic thdlr
xviiiptonid. All lettura rccel\u IniinudlHtu attou >
JUST PUBLISHED.
And w.111io mailed I'ltHK to any address on l
the lpprodnrtlM ( ) OrKnns , tliu wholu forinlliK
\nlnablu nudloal tieutlsovhleb uhoiikl bo ruacf
bj nlljoung moil. Addie-
DBS , S , and D , DAVIESON ,
17O7 Olive Street St. LouiB , Mo.
SteckPiano
ItPinurkablo f < ir iiowcrfnl sjnijiix-
thetk tmii , iiUalilujiitloii aiiiYiib-
fdTiitedinalilllly. . ! > l > < urs retold ,
tin * In hi Kiiuranli o of th I'.xi.i I-
lUlCOOf tlU Ml 111 Itllllllt'lltH.
WOODBRIDGEBROS ,
SCIENTIFIC
GLUCK & WILKINSON.
Health is Wealll
DM. 15. ( ' . Wrs-r'H Ni uvr AMI Ilimv T
MmT.aetmraiitiKJsiMclllcfor ll > Hterln ,
ness , dun ulsKiiw. rltn. Nurtous Niiiir
lltiidadu' , Sirvoni * 1'rontratlnu i iniKeil by thn
iikoof aleoliotor tubiuco , iikufiilnehH , Mental
I ) < nrckslon SoflenlnKof the llruln reMiltliiK In
liisanltj and li rnlliiB toinli-i ryde < uy and death.
l'r mature ulilK' ' , llarrenness , I.OHH of power
inclthirnox , Involuntary losses and r-pennat.
orrliu ai.iiihedbj over < ixeitlonof thubrainBelfX
iibinii or over IndulKence. Kndi box rontalni
oiioinimth Htruitiniuit II Oda box , or U boxen
Jori'iiKntbyiiiall ) pre'jialdon te-ce-lpt of price ,
\Vi ; ( Jl'AKA.NTI'.IJ hl.V IIOXKH
Toriironnyaf.o.S'lth cadi order leeched b
tisforHK noxis , aiiompitnledulth t' > . .uivuwlll
w ml the pun tinner our vmtten ciiarantcu to r
fund tun inonej If thn treatmei.tdotm not i ITei (
nnuo ( iuiirantuK IhHiudimly by ( ' . I' ( ] I > OI >
MAN1 , DniKBlst , Bole Afeut , I11U rurnuw- '
ijmuha .Vcli