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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. JAJfrTUAKY 0. 18-0. 'HECITY. _ County Poor A ont Mnlionoy is fur- nlshinp fuel nml food to 23-1 families. Hlllsiao Congrcfrntional church Is hold hi jr revival meetings each night tills week. Mr. John HmnHn left ycstcrdny forCnllionilii to bo gone two months. Henry Hrown will hnvo chnrrre of Mr. Ilnmlin'H business during his absence , 1)17 ) South Thirteenth. Personal I'nrnicrniiliM. II. M. Aficr , of Now York , is nt the Pax- ton. ton.C. . II. Davis , of Xew York , Is ut the Murray. J. R Pock , of Chlcnpo , is stopping nt the Murray. C. U. Crane , of Cltlcngo , is stopping at the Pixxton. S. S. Ott , of Topeka , Kas. , is ut present at the Murray. . F. ( luenthcr , of Newark , Is registered at the Pnxton. 1) . I. Hushnnll , of St. Louis , ii a guest at the Paxton. _ .J. C. Miller , of Denver , is registered at tlio Pnxton. C. H. Henley , of St. Louis , Is stopping nt the Pnxton. W. E. H ( Mission , of Sioux City , is n guest attlic 1'axtoti. John R Uonovnn , ot St. Louis , Is a Ritcst nt the Murray. AV. II. Contcs , of East Snginnw , is regis tered at the Paxton. Ceorj'Q ! Mitchell , of Milwaukee , is regis tered at the Murray. Hucltcr Fonda , of St. Albnns , Oatario , is a guest at tha Murray. David C. Slmnd , of San Francisco , Is stop ping at the Murray. AV. J. Hcilillck , of Independence , Mo. , is ( it present nt thu Murray. Mrs , Charles .1. Greene and Mrs. Frank E. Lawrence started for southern California Tuesday morning. Mrs. Ell/abolh Cady Stanton and her old est son arc to ocoupllio Lawrence residence for the remainder of ts winter. Mrs , Joseph D.mbaum recently loft for CrcRton , In. , where she will spend n week with her sister. C. E. Hawcs. who was for several years cashier at the 1'uxton hotel , and is now clerk nttho Hotel Kitchen , Loottvlllo , Colo. , Is stopping ut the Paxton , on his way to New York to visit his relatives. Mr. Hawcs has many old friends in Omaha , all of whom showed their delight nt his advent. Tins Con Kt-citnt Inn nl dull. At the soml-nnnunl meeting of the Congre gational club of Omaha Monday , nt the Congregational rooms , 533 P.ixton building , Ucv. Dr. Dtiryc.i was elected president , Hcv. M. L. Holt vlco president , and the former secretary , llev. II. U. Crane , was re- elected. _ Tracking the Incendiary. The ofllcors nro still in Mot pursuit of Adams , alias Shannon , who stole three viilu nblo horses from Fanner Craig , boiond Schuylor , nt a recent lire. TIe was supposed yesterday to bo in hiding in the vicinity of. Cut Off lake , but he has since been traced to Papillion. Matrimonial Papers. The followiiiK marriage licences wcro is sued yesterday : Name and residence. Ago. I Clyde C. Miller , Omaha . 21 | Johanna E. Heed , Omaha . 17 J J. A. Mnchhchlo , Omaha . 23 | Annie Schronlsk. Otnaha . -3 j Jacob J. .Tobst , Omaha . 23 1 Annlo Hiclmrd , Omaha . ' . ' 4 Nol > rnHka Stationary Last niglit Omaha assembly , No. 1 , of the Nebraska National Association of ( stationary Engineers Installed the following ofllcors : President. James Anderson ; vice president , T. J. Collins ; ' treasurer , Joo. AVelzonbach ; financial secretary , " Joe Uailcy ; recording secretary , \VT B. Stark : press correspond ent , George Hrush ; conductor , Gcorgo 13el- knap ; door keeper , S. L. Crawford. Another Collision. Street euro No. 53 , in charge of Jens Elsen , nnd cable car No. 10 , in charge of Gripman Sullivan collided at the Fnrmun and Tenth street crossing about 7 o'clock lasr evening. Although the street car was crowded no in 1ury resulted. The car was making the turn , up Farnaui street , when the cable train ran against It , the grin car coining in cdntact with the forward end of thu street car , knocking the latter from the trade. A Blonde Ijnthario. Peter Peterson , n blond young man notyot of npo , was arraigned before Justice Ander son yesterday on the charge of bastardy. Peter Is a clerk In a wholesale drug house and resides on Center street in this city. The complainant , Annie Hamcrlund , is a rosy checked sorvaut girl , who has here tofore earned an honest llvinc by hard work , but says that she was beguiled by the prom ise ol a brilliant marriage. Peter was bound over to the district' court in the sum of $500. CarrinccH For FimernlH. The livery men have decided to reduce the charges for carriages for attending funerals from ? 5 tofl. This was done at a meeting held Monday. It was said that the privatu hacks of the city , whuih number close upon ono hundred and lifty , have been offering such competition that the liverymen have been brought to time. Another niectiinr , to further consider thu matter , will bo held at the Palace stables soon. The question of re ducing the present rates charged for hearses will also como before the meeting. Mr. Charles E. Johannes nnd Miss Emma Fitch wcro quietly married at 7:30 : last evening at the residence of the bride's mother , 21'JO St. Mary's nvenuo. Only the relatives and n few intimnto friends of the young couple wore present. The ceremony was performed by Uov. T. M. House , of the First M. E. church , after which the wedding BUPpor was served. Mr. and Mrs. Johannes will at once begin housekeeping nt Twonty- tlilrd street and Cnpltol avenue , where they will bo nt homo to their many friends after January 15. No cards. A Sniisngu fjoup d'Kinr. For tw months thoru has bco.n war between the Chicago Sausugo company , on Cutning street , ard ) the proprietor of the premises , Joseph UUss. Sausage was king , nnd Mr. Bliss could not assert his rights as landlord , althoucrh he ; endeavored to do so by several notices to quit , HontB piled up "mid there was 1105 duo when tno matter w.is loft to Constable AV , II. Small , of Justice Wailo'B court. Ho stole a march on the Sausage compuny > and gaining an entrance to the building ( , placed the machinery and sausages In various stages of duconi or rather manu facture , on the street.'Ho then locked the door , gave the key to Mr. Uliss , and declared the war at an end. Dentil offipoi'no It. Sidling. Mr , Gcorgo H. Ktclllng died yesterday morning from diabetes. Thu deceased , who was twenty-two years of ago , was the son of the lute. Hov , G. L. Stulling who was a wall- known clergyman In this city some time ago. The deceased was a trusted nnd worthy em ploye of the Omaha Elevator and Grain com pany , nnd was highly esteemed by all with whom ho cutna In contact. Ho was a brother of Frank Stalling , receiving teller of the First National bunk , The remains will betaken taken from tno Kountzu memorial church , wlioru the funeral services will bo hold this afternoon at 2ill : ) o'clock , to Mnssillon , ' O. , where they will bo burled bcsldo his father. An Kvoltliuj It I do. Monday afternoon , the two children of Edward Peak wcro given n rid a In charge of' Mr , Peck's coachman. After reaching the end of the pavement on Cuining street tha driver turned toward town , when the horses became frightened by'the nolso made by two farmers' wugon.s , the drivers of which had wtij ) > j > cd their horses into a race , Mr , Peck's horses became almost unman ageable ami dashed eastward at a rwpld gall. In getting off tha horse railway truck ttiu buggy collided with an express wagon and ono of Usvheel * was knocked oM. liy this time the horses hnd been gotten partially under control and were turned to the sidewalk , whrro they wcro securely held. The driver was thrown out of the scat , but managed to hnlil on to the reins until the horses came to a stand. The chil dren remained in the carriage and wore only frightened. _ Cntnrrh originates in scrofulous taint. Hood's Sfirsuparflln purifies tlio blood' and thus purimniotitly cures catarrh. From tlut Council lUiiffH Dcu. 12 , I SHO. \Vonrocrodlbly Informed that the mortality from diphtheria , under the treat incut of Dr. Thos. Jcfferls of this cltv is mrroly nominal , not exceeding ono-llfth of ono per cent. Such being the case no tlmo should bo lost in plac ing his remedy within the roach of every family and thus save , nnnually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria Is the most universally destructive pestilence that has nflllctcd the world during the last hundred years. K\iii'Tivn : On'irn , Corxcii.Ht.frri , Jan , 7 , I&S2. 1 do not hesitate to suy that the suc cess attending the use of Dr. .lefferls1 Pre ventive and Cure for Diplrthcrln has tin equal. I speak from experience , having used It In my own family ; 1 am also well acquainted with the facts connected with its \IHO in our city. \V. H. VAUIIIX , Muvor. No physician required. Price of retnody $3. Addrcs , box No.157 , Omnhu , Neb. ( Dr. Jcfferls has retired from active practice. ) The Ijndit-H' Quartette. This society inaugurated the scries of con certs for the inusii' fund of the Young Men's Christian association in their ball Monday evening. This organisation has only appeared thrco times before the Omaha public , the tlrst occasion being thu llrst Apullo concert of the season of " 87 and 'S3. The ladles .composing it , Mrs. Squires and Mrs. Cotton , soprani , nnd Mrs. Estn- Ifook and Miss Peiinoll , contralti , have been studiously rehearsing , with the result that a thoroughly enjoyable concsrt was prepared for this the llrst music fund series , The quartettes wcro nil rendered with great delicacy and with truoinuslcianly focl- intr. The opening chorus from Wagner's "Flying Dutchman" was sung the best of any of the concerted numbers and received a well merited encore , the ladies responding with "Fldclin , " by ISrahms. Mrs. Estabrook and Mrs. Squires had the only solo numbers , the former a song , "The Garden of Sleep. " by DuLara , and it was ox- ccllontly sung , of course. Mrs , Squires never sung better than last the selection being " ' night , "Marguerite's Three Hoiiquets , " by Hr.igo. Of course , she was recalled , singing " \Ve U'ero Together , " by Louis Lombard. Mrs. Cotton and Miss Pcnnell sang that most exquisite duct of Itiibcnslcin's "Tho Wanderer's Night Song , " delightfully as nl.so "Tho Flight of the Swallow , " n very tuneful duct by Kucken. Mr. Max Lentz played n rondo by Schu bert very acceptably , and for tin * cncoi e , n romance to Spohr. Hu also played the obli gate in the song "Marguerite's Three Uo- quets , " which was sung oy Mrs. Squires. Mrs. G. M. Hltclicccic w.ii the accompan ist and was of gro.it assistance in the rendi tions of this most charming programme. The only cause for regret was the largo num ber of vacant chairs in the hall. Consider ing the most worthy object , tlio popularity of the individual members of the quartette. and the delightful programme offered , there should have been a crowded house , and ns there was not , the only reason that can bo assigned Is that the entertainment had not been propcrlv announced. The Madrigal club furnish the next pro gramme on the evening of January 21 , and should be greeted by a crowded hon.se. The beautiful new hall received really Its first musical test Monday night , nnd it was altogether satisfactory. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes , nnd Is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman JJrug Co.at2o cents per box by mull 30 cents. GAVE BljOOM THE SLIP. How n Mother Failed to Abandon Her Ualo. About daylight yesterday a woman scantily clad and with thin nnd worn feat ures was seen to stealthily approach the front steps of house of shaino known as Olllo Danford's ' on Ninth street , and , after glancing furtively up nnd down the street to sec that no body was looking , deposited a bundle on the steps. The woman then started swiftly down Capitol uvenuej"nnd a faint w nil that came from the bundle dis closed the fact that it contained a tiny infant. Olllcor Hlooin , unobserved by the woman , had been a t > pcctator of her actions and us soon as ho heard the baby's cry , shouted for the mother to como back. She turned at the sound of the officer's voice and with a face blanched with terror glided swiftly back and picked up the In fant. Uoforo the ofllccrs could say another word the woman again darted down Capitol avenue. Hlooin gave chase , but the woman was too licet of feet for him and soon dis tanced him. The woman Is unknown to the onlcor , as Is also the cause of the attempted abandon ment. It is supposed , however , that some woman suffering from poverty nnd want took this means to lind food and shelter for her infant through the kindness of some good hearted cypri.in. As the mother Is young mid her face very attractive , it is also hinted that .some young lady who had taken a false step had resorted to this means to rid herself ot the evidence of her shame. Onicer Uloom reported the affair at police hcadquai tors , but nothing was done to un ravel the mystery. It is an easy matter to avoid the dis comforts und distrofafi of coughs and colds by using Clmmborlivin'ts Cough Remedy. It is by far the best treat ment over brought into general ufeo for coughs , colds and hoarseness. AVhcu the Urst symptom * of H cold appear , use ClmmliQi'lnin's Cough Remedy , and the cold can be broken up at onco. Sold by all druggiita. IT AVAS A FAIIjUHE. Ttio Unliupny Hulling of n Joctor'n NuiitlnlH With n Widow. A doctor who lives In North Omaha en joys the rare distinction of Doing whipped by his nowly-mado wife after only six weeks of married life. She was a widow , and nt the tlmo of the nuptials ho had known her but a nhort time. Ho w.is gruatly infatuated with her and the result was Vho speedy marriage which followed. They lived together hap pily for a few wcoks when the pleasures of the honeymoon wore suddenly Interrupted by his asserting his power as her lord and master to rule her every action. She , how ever , had had some experience in married life and know what her rights were. A declaration of Independence followed and tha doctor , with n loaded revolver attempted to scare her into sub mission. This only increased her determi nation not to give In , and , suatchlilg the weapon from his grasp , HIO seized a buggy whip and trounced him until ho begged for mercy. The next day the doctor was called to Superior , and on returning homo Mon day he discovered that his bride had packed her ulTccts and left for Cnlcago. I cheerfully recommend Hod Clover Tonic to these sulTorhip from troubles of the stomach nnd livor. I nm now on my second bottle and it makes mo fuel like a new man. C. M. Connor , Nashua , la , Goodman Drug Co. AVnnt IlllNs nnd Towi'cr. There was to have been a meeting of the Evangelical Alliance at the Y , M , C. A. building Monday afternoon for the purpose of consummating arrangements for the pro posed mcstlngs to bo held in the city during March doxt by Evangelists Hllss und Tow- ncr , but , for want of a quorum , no definite details wora decided upon , Anothor'mcet- ing will bo hold the latter pan of the weeif. Look nt This. All kinds of merchandise and porno no mil property wanted in axchuugo for improved farmland wild laud. Foreign Emigration Co. , r U & 3 160:1 Farnum st. SOUTH OMAHA ItUUGIST. Itoliliory nt tin- Hood Hiutur. AVIlllnm J. Hnrdwlck and Edward Uuck- land have been rooming together nt thoUccd hotel. Yesterday Huckland , with nil ex- cook named Edward McClelland , was found to hnvo decamped during the night with n silver watch , a suit of clothe * , cuff buttons , linen , underwear nnd )4 in money belonging to Mr. Hardwlck. No traces of the lleelug ones are had. _ _ _ School Hoard Meeting. The city school board , with all members present except John A. MacMurphy , met In the high school building Monday after- noon. The minutes wore read mid approved. The finance committee made a favorable re port on the following hills : J , E. Hart , $3 ; William Spelman , 473.47 ; South Omaha Lumber company , $1.35 ; John Cnsoy. $5 ; Holmes & Smith , $ \ . < Graliot \ &Co. , ? J1 > 0 ; C. H. Hiii-ens ft Co. . $ ! ; Hruen it Carpenter , fcJ.flO ; Michael O'Hcrnc ' , fl.V.V. Howlnnd &lr.ulford , SH7.71. to bo paid loss 10 per cent cash. John C. Carroll , r-'Ott ; total , eleven bills aggrcg.iting S4SIUVJ. Misses Emma Clark's nnd Ada G. Kuan's ap plications for appointments as touchers were referred to the teachers' committee. The error in Miss Hannah Cuslc'H monthly salary was corrected , nnd the treasurer was ordered to nay hcr.'s . Mr. A'an Akon was appointed to have ncrow.s put on the high school base ment windows , Adjourned. Sunday School KliMtloiis. ! The following officers have been elected for the Sunday schools : Methodist Episcopal Superintendent , , T. A. Silver ; assistant superintendent , E. M. Hlchardson ; secretary , Miss Hlunch Glas gow ; treasurer and financial secretary , Evcrot Lyman ; chorister , James M. G rou than ; organist , .Miss Maud Eastman. Presbyterian Superintendent , V. P. Wormwood ; assistant superintendent , A. II , Merrill ; secretary. Miss Maud Haywanl ; librarian , Miss Mary A. Merrill ; treasurer , A.V. . Hlbuard. of ( lie City Council. Mayor Sloane and Councilmen Huyless , Smith , Fcntto. Hurkc , .letter , Hafforty and O'Honrko ' wore present , and McMillln ab sent. The minutes were road and approved. The favorable report of tho. lire and water committee to buy a fire boll and gong not to cost more than ? 1L'5 , was adopted. The finance committee's adverse report on the petition to remove the Jail from the Mahoney to the Howley building , w.is adopted. The city attorney was directed to draft an ordl- dam.'c to change section No. " of ordinance No. 04 , relating to building permits , and also nn'ordlminco requiring a license , with a fee of ? 10 per year , and a permit fee , for remov ing houses. The petition of .lohn M. Gibb , city woighmastor , for leave to put a pair of weighing scales on N street , was referred to the street and alloy committee. Thu com munication of George A. Coulter for ? > for patent royalty for fire har ness , was referred to the flro and water committee. S. II. Houcrtson's re- qu st to bo permitted to allow his sign to remain , was relcrrcd to the committee on public buildings. The petition of Union & Carpenter to allow their railing to remain , was referred to the committee on public buildings , The petition for the appointment of Charles Cumtnlngs city garbage master , was referred to the committed on public health. Tlio petition of D. J. Evans for leave to erect a wooden guard rail , was referred to the committee on public build ings. The petition , of citizens for n side walk on the cast side of Twenty-fifth street from N to L streets , was read and a six-foot walk was ordered and the street commiac sioncr was directed to serve the proper notices on property holders nt once. The December report of Police Judge Keuther was read ns follows nnd referred to the finance committee. Number of arrests 78 , of which 17 paid fines , 42 were dismissed , 7 wore com mitted to Jail , 5 were bound over to the dis trict court , JJ were pardoned by tlio mayor nnd 2 were given time to leave the city. The costs collected wcro ill . ' 05 , of which $9."i be longs to the school fund and the balance to the police fund. Building Inspector J. J. IJrccn's report , showing 1) permits issued , 10 area nnd stair- WU.VB ; value of building , * 17,20U ; tires , $23 ; in the First ward , 131J buildings , costing f 1,1)5COO ! ) ; in the Second ward , 14S buildings , costing -5171,200 ; in the Third ward , 118 buildings , costing § 109,000 , and in the Fourth ward 411 buildings , costing ? 40'J,700 , making n total of 433 buildings , costing S03S.SOO , was referred to the committee on public build ings. Treasurer Thomas Geary's December re port , as follows , was read and referred to the finance committee : KAL FUND. Amount on hand December 1 . ? 0,7.10 57 Amount paid out . 4,570 12 Balance on hand $ 2,151 , 45 &AI.AHV FUND. Amount on hand December 1 g 108 5i Amount paid out during December. 150 00 Balance on hand S 4851 Street and sidewalk fund on hand. . 4 75 snciAi : , miAiiiNo FUND. Amount on hand December 1 $ 480 ( H Amount paid out during December.1111 00 Balanceon hand $ 4 71 SCHOOL FUND. Amount on hand December 1 $15,407 00 Amount paid out during December. 2,041 , 10 Balance on. hand ? 12.5' > 5 90 scwcii FUND. Amount on hand December 1 $31,181 01 Amount paid out during December. 17,58 : ) 83 Balance on hand $10,597 10 I'AVIXO 1'USII. Amount on hand $12,000 00 run : AND WATCH FUND. Amount on hand December ! . . . . , . $ 3,133 50 Amount paid out during December. 3,150 40 Overdrawn . $ 10 93 Interest fund.- . 2,400 00 Total paid out during December , , , 2S.SIO 49 Total amount in treasury . 45,733 51 The question of removing the shanty of Thomas Ko/.ack was referred to the building inspector. The clerk on motion of Fcnno was directed to draw an order in favor of tlio Union Stock Yards company forf IO,17l.iS : the amount due on the sewer tunnel contract. The water nuisance at the lioso house was referred to the health committees. The street and alley committee witli the street commissioner was directed to build guard feneen and erect danger signals wtiero cuts have been made. The following bills wore read and referred to the Jlnnnco committee : D.ivid Hoban , $03 ; John Hosburgh , $21. TO ; Thomas Hector , $45,17 ; John J. Hyau , ? : ii.75 ! ; John J , O - Hourko , $25 ; Fred M. Smith. FJ5 ; S. B. Fcnno , ? 25 ; Eli H. Doud. fll.07 ; William G. Slouno. $11.07 : Uatther Jotter , f25 ; Daniel HafTorty , ? J.V John N. Burke , J25 ; D. F. Bayless , -"i ; Hodic Redmond , ? < X ) ; Moses , H , ICcdmond , ? l)5Cnptaln ) ; James P. Mnlonoy , f < K ) ; John O'Grady , W.H3 ; Nets A. Lundgroii , HVi ; Eugene Plckard , ? jO ; Thomas Loonoy , $ IM ; Marshal A. C. . Mo- Crackcn , fl5 ( ; John Fallen , { 00 ; Joseph Humpal , MO : Thomas Breimnn , $110 ; D. O. Anderson , ' > 0 ; John Blovcrnicht , < iO ; John J. Sexton , i)5 ) : B. C. Hlckox , $53.50 ; James Murphy , $10 ; Harry Hump.il , $11.03 ; Frank PIvonka , 51.75 ; Thomas Geary , $25 ; Hruea & Carpenter , * H3.25 ; H. U. Lawrence , $78C. ; W. Miller , $3'1 ' ; C. H. Kichmond , flS.HD ; Gcorgo A , Lawrence , $1)2.50 ) ; James Carroll , $1(1 ( ; John G. McMillan , $25 ; Patrick Rowley , $75 ; Hruco & Smith , $1250 ; Howland & Bradford , $212.80 ; J. P. Tracy , WO : Ed John ston , $ Si5.SO ; Fied H. Meyer , $53 ; Solon Walker , $21 2" ; 7. , Cuddington , $0.20 ; J. J. Mahoney , * 9U ; C. B. lloreus , fl.50 ; Mills- paugh & Pcrbons , $37.25 ; A. Kosenberry , $51,95 ; Omaha Republican , $10South Omaha Electric Lit'ht company , $21.33 ; D. C. Dean , Ml ; John W. Snivoly , f 1,070.50 ; John Toner , S970.5S , Wolf , t Golden , $15.95 ; total , fifty olght bills , aggregating f 1,735.92. The flnanco eonunltto reported favorably on forty-three bills aggregating f 1,795.35. Adjourned. South Oninlm Llvo HI oak At the llrst annual election of the South Omaha Live Stock Exchange , hold In the company's ' ofllca Monday afternoon' , the fol lowing oflloors wore elected for the ensuing yean President , A. C. Foster ; vice presi dent , J. A. Hoko ; directors , Messrs. James G. Martin , James M. Uoud , J. U. Blanchard , James Vilos. Jr. , nnd George Burke ; board of appeals , John U. Dadisman , William B. \Vallwork. Charles S. Moley , Urouer Smith , and H. II. Mednv ; board f arbitration , Ed ward A. Cudahy , .lumen G. Martin , .1. D Shields , John F. Hoydi w1 J. A. Hokc. Notes Atioiitttho City. James H. Hastings ha * tteturncd from De troit , where ho was called to attend the fun eral of his sister. A meeting of the Enmnm club has been culled for this evening at the club rooms. All members ilro requested to bo present , as business ot Importance will bo transacted. A. S. Mercer , of the 'NoVthwcstcrn Live Stock Journal , Cheyenne , Wyo. , spent Mon day at the yards. Hon. George W. Burton , a member of the stnto senate and a promlheht bunker of Or leans , spent Monday nt the yards nnd In looking over the Magic City. O. T , Smith has sold his restaurant to O. L. Lunbcrgcr , of Council Bluffs. The South Omaha Charles S. Pnrncll club will give another dance In the A. O. II. hall , Howley block , this evening , Mrs. John O'llourk'e , mother of Messrs. John J. nnd Frank O'Hourke , is dangerously A young people's Christian league has been organized in the Methodist Episcopal church , nnd n meeting will bo held Wednes day evening to elect officers and perfect the organization. Monday Superintendent II. H. Meday , of the George H. Hammond p.icking house , while In ono of the hog pens , w.is run Into nnd thrown down by n big porker , Injuring his loft knco and laying him ut > in his room. Mr Medny thinks the Joint was dislocated , but reduced itself. O. Stoddard has sold his west Q street grocery to H. L , Fisher , of Blair. Friday afternoon at 3:30 : o'clock Professor Saxby , of Omnhu , will orgaui/.o a male choir for St. Martin's mission at the Third ward school building. All interested are requested to attend. Harry Carpenter Is 111 with rheumatism. The Electric Llirht company yesterday put in a new twenty-light dynamo for tem porary use. Other machinery is on the way and is expected this week. T. ,1 , Mahoney nnd Commissioner of Em igration Mayor , of Now Mexico , will deliver addresses at tlio Joint public meeting to beheld hold by the Knights of Labor and Carpenter and Joiner's unions In Knights of Labor hull this evening. California , the Ijnnd of "Why will you lay nwnlco nil tii ht , coughing- , when Unit most n rccitblo California remedy , Santa Abiu. will give you immediate relief V SANTA ABIE is the only guaranteed euro for Consumption , Asthma and till Bronchial Complaints Sold only in largo bottles at * ! . ( ) ( ) . Three for SU.oO. C. R Good man Drug Co. will bo pleased to supply ' you , and guarantee relief when \isod as 'directed. CALIFORNIA CAT-1W.'UU13 never fails to relieve Catarrh or Cold in the Head. Six mouths treatment , $1.00. By mail , Si. 10. Died Away Kroni Home. Monday n young man named Sicgmuml Friedman died of pneumonia in St. Joseph's hospital. Ho was a traveling salesman for the clothing house of J. Moss & Co. , Now York. Ho was suddenly stricken with Ill ness , though ho was kindly attended by friends nnd every want was supplied. This morning a member of the firm mentioned ar rived in the city In response to a telcgratr on Saturday last from Bon Newman that Mr. Friedman was very sick. A coincidence in this case is the fact that a brother of the de ceased , a real estate uian in New York , died last week on the day that Sicgiiiund was stricken here. The remains wore buried from Drcxel & Maul's in Pleasant Hill cemetery. David Franklin died yesterday morning nt his home , Twenty-eighth nnd Fariiam streets. The body was removed. to Drexel fc Maul's undertaking rooms to be prepared for burial In Laurel hill cemetery this afternoon. It appears from statements in the English papers that Dutch Cocoas , am the imitations of them contain a con siderable percentage of chemicals which are deleterious to health. They arc introduced for the purpose of making the mixture more soluble and to give color and apparent strength to the de coction. The use of chemicals can bo readily detected by the peculiar odor from newly opened packages , and froir a glass of water in which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa has been placed and allowed to remain for several days. The chocolate and cocoa preparations of Messrs. Waltei Dakar & Co. are absolutely pure and free from chemicals and other dele terious substances. Still Unconscious. Colonel A. II. Forbes , whoso injuries wcro noted in Monday's Bun , was still uncon scious at noon yesterday. Yesterday C. E. Forbes , his brother , who is postmaster at St. Paul , Neb. , having read an account of the affair in this paper , arrived in Omaha and is now at the bedside of his brother. Ed. llothery Monday night telegraphed Gcorgo Forbes at the Sturtevant hotel , Now York , nnd the latter , who is also a brother of the victim and a woll-known capitalist and horseman , it is thought will arrive m Omaha Friday. Yesterday the physician trepanned the skull in order to enable a discharge of the blood that was clotted at the base of the brain. He stated that at least eight ounces should bo removed , but after about three ounces had been withdrawn the blood ceased to ( low. _ Many men of many minds , Many pills of various kinds. But for a mild , effective , vegetable purgative , you hud better got Dr. 1'iorce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. iek headache billions headache They cure t > , ache , diz/.iiiCbS , constipation , indigest ion , and billions attacks ; : J5 cents a vial , by druggists. A James Thomas , who lives in n shanty on Thirty-fifth street , and is believed to make a business of systematic stealing , was arrested about 1 o'clock yesterday morning returning from ono of his midnight raids with his wagon full of chairs nnd other household articles. It Is reported that ho has n housa full of Htolen goods. There have been a number of thefts In his immediate vicinity of late aim the easy llfo Thomas is living without doing any work has made him nn object of MISIH cion , so Monday night the police watched him with the above result. POWDER Absolutely Pure , Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity utrenutli und wlioliuioinenusi. More < cononilc.il than the ordinary kln-lx - , and C-iimot bu Fold In romnotltlon with the multlindes of low tout , thort weluht alum or pliotiihute powdem. goldenly only In cans. Hoyal Dukhif I'owUiT Co. , IHi Wall street , New Vor * . OUR RECORD For tliepaq t year is one of unimrnlcllcd growth. Wo have enlarged our store to almost twice its former size , nnd our trade has increased beyond all expectations. Ihis is the third year of our business career in Omaha , and these who have watched us grow from our small beginning tc our present proportions cannot deny that this rapid growth is only due to our efforts to conduct our business upon the strictest principles of integrity and fairness. We have the ambition to excel in the coming year the business of the past and are alive ( o the fact , that thi can only be done by a steady adherence to these principles , and vro invite custom under the pledge of absolute fairness in all our methods. Having completed our inventory we find in the ditlcrent departments some goods which , owing to the open f-oason. have not moved so freely a ? others. AVe begin to-day a general closing out sale of all these win ter goods , and have reduced tlie price on them from 33 to 50 per cent , not that they arc worth any less , but because we cannot nftord to carry over any goods from one season to another. In Underwent' wo offer the following extraordinary reductions. A lotofgood Scotch Mixed Shirts nnd Drawers nt 3Bc , reduced from 5Oc. A lot of splendid fancy mixed Merino Shirts and Drawers In n bonutiful shade at 40c , reduced from GOc. A smnll lot of extra fine Scnrlct Shirts and Drawers warranted pure Cochineal Dye , nt $1.20 , sold formerly for $1.70. In our Hosiery Department wo offer n Inrrjo lot of nil wool senmless Hose nt IBc n pnir ; this Is the grentest bargain over offered in this line Thcidcnticnlqunlity Is sold by other dealers at no less than 8Oc. A lot ofeloqnntCnshmere Socks , seamless with double heels nnd toes at 2Oc , reduced from OOc. A lot of very fine all wool seamless Hose , double heels nnd toes and splendid colors , nt 2f3c re duced from 05c. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE , Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Pir.D'a MiU , Taxis , Juno 50 , J3S8-T7H Evvlft Bprclne Company , Atlanta , Gu. Ocn. tlemcn' Ono of my children was troubled with iti uirmtlsm nnd botl for ubout two years. W ca > o lier various Mad of nieOl * cluebut without profit , nml bewail to despair of curing hornt Jill. I was phi uunrtod to try your Hwlft's Specific. After rtto titid Ukeu vevcral bottlei thorilaeasea & 1I i'.lpapvprod , and tha la now a liole , henrty tint noalthy rlrl twelve yf rs old. Another child lifts Juit become affllctod In tin tame way. nu.l I am ntlnx the 8. S. S. nuj nntlclpr.tc n prompt and pcrniauent euro. N. C. WAOOOKEB. P.ICII HILL , Mo , Jul7 , ISSl-Tha Rvltt Speciilc Co. , Allnnta , On. Gentlemen : Our Illtlo girl when but llireo w ek olil biofeo out wlih octerntuVotiJoU tlio piescrlpllons from ftrvaral ffooit ctoctore , but nltliout tiny tprclal brnifit Wo tried B. fl. 8. , end by tba tlmo ore bottla vrns gonrj her h cil bfgan to h ual. nml by the time she Iir.J tckcn sis -jotlleM bho ua.i coiiiilaluly | ouiciil. Ivow nha hai n ( all on.l hcuvj bond of Imlr a lolm&t , hourly child. I fool 1C but my iluty to mntia t.lis tiaomcat. Kenpcctf ally , II. T. HHOBC. S-.vlft KiH'Cinc do. , Atlni'itH , Uo. Urailoincn : In lite I oQCtraetrit lilooil uolcon , fir.J nt oneo cougbt a | ilyilcan ! , wLo trratcil inn tor lev. ralmonl'H. Uy iili ndxU'e 1 went to dub Orchard nprln ; . ' . Kr. , here b'.y courro of treMriot.t w t aarefully cbsrneu. I rccor- erptl , fia 1 thought , but the Mxt Bprini ; plra pled bcan to rtpponr on ray fate ui 1 body. Tiicso iTauurlly Increased to sorft nnd run ning ulcrrn , t WAS nd > Uc < l to try 3 B. S. , and fmmflrtlatt > Iit/tortnklnilt I oummcnci'd to Improve , slowly at tlral , bat more rni'Mly eftcrwci'dB , find itoou nothlna rfmtittied to toll of my trouble. Wy blood Is i.ow thor * Ltighly ch'.inseJ , and in ftyatem tree from taint , and I owe my prevent condition a perfect euro to your medicine. 1 vboirfully tlvo this elatemciit that utbera who hare I .rTcrutl aa I Imvn may reap tlio poir.o heuclit. HAIIBV M. Ul'rtT , 21 West Ninth SU ' HOMED , I , * . , May S5,1853 The Swift Speclrta Co. , Atlanta , Ga. Oontlpinun : About two Soars 020 my general health Kfl\o\vnv en tirely. I wa to debilitated timt I almoit flainnlrcj of ever feeling well ngnln. All thai the physicians done for ma bronelit ro -ermanent lollef. Krlends Innisl.tl that I Ebould give R. t ) . 8. a fair trial , although I thought it would bo throwing nwoy money. After taking a thorough course , my bcultti nd strength rotnrued , and I mu t say that p. 8. 8. alouo cured me , aa I discarded all thers wMlo using It. Aa a ( onto I can most heartily roeommena It [ for gfliwiil debility. oertulnly Uaspeclflo. W.I' . Br.uorsJ.T. It 0:1 7.1. LA. I know Kr. W. K. Bridges , and VUleay that his statement Is correct. Joexrii SIIP.LTOX , uruggtut Treatise on niood and Skin Dlscasen malted tree. Tim Ewirr SrsciPIO Co , Drawer & Jtlai'ta , Qo. THOMSON'S uft.l'ElID GLOYE-FITHfiG CORSETS IIAVI : Niviiii : IIIIN : iou.\i , TO PKIS- : AKI : . I'OIMII.AIt THAN IVIK. : A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. THREE LENGTHS , h'hort. Medium and Extra , I.OHK. TWELVE GRADES tlieHt Awards Grnntcil. AVII < Mii.irihT : : von ( jCAI.riY. For Sale ivvery\vlKrt3 ! THOMSON , LAUGDON & CO. , NEW YOBK , bOI.K ' Mas Moysr-'Establlshei 1856-Adolph Meyer SIXTEENTH AND FAUNAM STKKETS. Gunural AKfiit < Tor STEINWAY. GHIOKERING , KNABE , V08E & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N Slory&ClarlcanilSlionliigep-BellOrgaiK SVRCIM , I'UICIIS AND TCI t MS , Wrltu tor Cataloauo SteekPiano martable for powerful lymprj .ottg plloble action und i tono. . . . * . . . - i. i i i rfi. ' i ' IBM ourabllllr. itJ years' reco : M > b at guaraute ot th lenca of tncne Inntriimrnta. PEERLESS DYES Kola by VERY GRATIFYING. The liberal response to our $10.00 Suit sale has i > rovcn to us that when ivoofTor ' n barpaiii , people umlcrstmul wo mean ' what we say. There arc mill a few more loft. OVEKCOATS HAVE also TAKEN : i TU.MULE loolc at them. i\jnwid n& . OMAHA D ! PENARY- NKHVOUS , Ciiit. .Nic nnd PIUVATB DiSB\sr.so MEN and WOMEN biiccojsfnlly troutoil. YOUNG- MEN Suffering from the rivets of youthful follleinrln illKcrclion.or.iro nunliled with Wcnknmi , Nc-rvoin Deblllly. IJ > si nt Memory , Deapomlunry. AM'rflun to Scidi'ty.Kldni'y Tnnilik' . or uny illu.uiu "f the lirnlto Urlimj orcim-Mim hero Hnil a mfo.ind kjieedy uiru. Clinreus rtasuiiubla especially to the poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There ro miiny troubled with too frccqnent erne tuitions or tlio bladder , oltc'n iiciMiuuiinle I by u nltmt biiMrtlnu or burning Ffiisiulou , and wo.ikenlnu' ot Hie pMem ID u niniiiuM Hit * patient mmiut a 'count lor , On i-xaiiiluliiu' tliu Hilnarv dciinslts a ruuy xuilmiunt will ulti'n bo tuund. find rometlincs small pnrticlos ot uliiuiiR'ii will iippo.ir. or the color will Ui of a thla inllkHli luu'.ai.'alii ehiinclaj to n ilnrK or toinl'l mi. peariniee. Tliuru uro many men who Ulo of IIIIH mill- cully. Ignorant ol the rause. whlrh 19 the second stitKii ol nominal woakne-n. ThJ doi'lor will I.MUI mittM-ii iiorleilfiiruln nil suuli inrii'S and u heallhy ri'hliiratlna ol HID uenlto nrlnarv munii * . Coiinulta lion Irrc. M'ncl lor i ivnt Mump "Young Man's Friend , or Gu'do \Veaok ! , " IJIKI ; TO AI.U AIIIHUNS : DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N. K. Cor. ICth .V DoiiKlas HtH , , or Niitlonnl Ills- linisiiry , cornel' I'Jtii unil Miiln , Kuusas Uily , Mo. Mention this paper. _ GOLD MEDAL , FAEI8 , 1878. BAKER'S Warranted iiftnolnlrlijuiro Carna , from liich llie excess of Oil lias bcin reinorcil. > ll li.is more I linn tliicc times the strciitjth nl C'oroa mixed uiili St.ircli Anow- rnot or .Sug.ir , anil IH ilarcfdrc ( nr more ccononiii-.il.OOiNll / ( /III / one rent u cit ] > . It is ilcliuous limirisluni ; , blrciiglhcnini ? , easily ili * neblcd , anil .ilinu.i1jlyailaptetl fur in * v.dull as ucll.ikfurpcri.niia in licjllh. Soli ) lir ( irocr ctrrjiilu-rr. , BAKER & CO , , Dorcbestcr , Mass , DR , BAILEY'S ' DENTAL yl Institute ! Ilostnclsol Icct'i J < rilMiiKiit Imlf rules. 'Jceth exlrncleil witliout puln. l.xuiiilii.illoii of lliu itioulti I ret1 , rienil Scent staiiip with ( .orivfiiioiiduiicc1. Pitxton Hlk. , Cor. Kith and Ftirnmn. Dr. J. E. McGrew , One of ( lie MoU SutT ( s > riil SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , Ills form of tieutniont is leeomim-mled by those who lu\e tried it , Inthu very Htrnaevut terms. SKIN DISEASES Hlutre.ittnmit for which leaves a perfect fckln and a mint binutlfulfomplrzlon. A euro gu.ir. anteed in ullfornw of I'rlvatu DI eaniM. All 'lUordtfib of thu Sexual or anx , ciirinl.anil health , ambition and m.tnhood comjilttely 10. Mored , I'ltKK. Tieatinont by correnpoudeooo. Si-nil ctamp for reply. OftlooBnahmnn Bloc . 10th nnd Sts. Omuliu , UK. U. C. WKST'H NKIIVE VND llims TIIHAT- i I\-T : , a Kitnrnntecd Miecltle for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsion ! ) , I Its. Xorvom Ncuralla | , Hoiiilaclio.NervoUiSl'roHtratlon caused hython-io ofalunhol or tolmeco , W.iket'nlness , Mental 1)0- ) prussion , .Soflenliicof the llraln lesultlUK In In- Miulty and lu.idliiK ti > inlsory , ilocay and death. I'ruiiiatnru Did Ami , Iliirrennos , I.IHM of power In either s-ox , luvoluiitary I.oises and Ppurmat * orhu-ii cauiod l > yovore.nloiiof thulH'aln.Relf- abiiMo or oveiindiilKence. llach box rontaliiB nno inonth'.i treatment. fl.OJn linx. nrMxIuixus for ? i.0'sintliy ' mall m'opald on receipt of prlco WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To care any case. With each order rorulvod by lK boxes , accompanied with i'l.Mimlll send the pur.-lia er our written Kii.irnntoo to re fund the money If the treatment does not nllect a euro. Cuaraiitees issued only bv Coodman Drug Co. , Dninplsts , Solo Agents , 1110 I'nrnani sticct , Dmaha , Neb. 3.VTO IE3 20 to 60 DAYS. This is ti ( lisen-.o which has heretofore 13ulllod all Motlictil Science. \Vo hnvo a Hcmedy.ttiiknoM'n to nnyoiia in tlio World outsldo of our company , nml ono that has XtiVKat FA.tl.Kn to cure tlio moitobitlimto eas . 'IVn days in rod-lit cas'j.s does tie ! work. It Istho old chronld di-ei ) seated ciihu.s th.it wo Hollclt. Wo liavo cmed hundreds who have boua abaiidonnd hy I'liyslcliins , and prunouiici'il Inriirablo. niul wo clinlleiiiro tlio uorld to brln ? us a cusu that wo will not euro In le < s th in sixty days. Slum the history of medtMnoutiuospedllo for .Syphilis Im.s been souglit for but never lotiiui until our wnsill'icovoio'I ' , nnd wo mo .Instilled In onylng it is the only Itemed- tha Worldthat will pos itively euro , Dorausu the latest Medical Works , published by the best known mitlioiitles , say there wan never utrue spolllc before. Ourri'iii * cdylllcuio whuli overythlUK i'Ko IIUH failed. Wliywa-to your tlmo and money lth pateno incillcliii's th.it noxor had vlituo or dot tor wltli plivslclans tlmt eannot euro you , you that h.ivo tried evei ytlilni ? else should coinu to us now anil iit pcrjii.inont relief , yon never can get It else where. Murk whntvo Hiiy. in the end you limit take our reiuedv nrNIlVKIt recover anil y..u that h.ivo b.-cn allllcted but u Miint llnio Hliould by all means como to us now not one la ten of new tnwH ever irel ] > - > nminently cured. Many got help and tlilnfc they nni free from tno dl.sease , Imt in one , two Htliron ve.irs after It appears njal'i In a inoio horrible form. This is abloo.l Pttrinor iitul will C'uro any Slcin or Blood Discabo wlioii Kvorytliiiif , ' Klhe Fu'ls. ' THE COOK REMEDY. CO , Kooiii 10 niul II , U. S. National Dank liiiildin , Oniitliii , NC'J. OMAHA MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 19th b Dodfro Sts 0n THB TIIB Vf H IMT or ALI 111 ll Appli&neea for Deformltlos and Trusita. i § , 6ppilu and r iaedle for i- - . - , tretlmi'Mt ot form of dlioaiu fat erurr inqulr n * Uodlea-lurtluralcal Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard nnd allendaaoe ; belt uuupltul uocouuuoda- tloui In tbo wen. WHITE ton Ciucr/f.Anson Informing ad llrac . Trumur , Club ruet , Uurvst'Jin ' of Iho Uplna , I'llefc TUIUOII. Citnoer. Catarrh , Ilionchlili , lahtlatlqn. Xloctrlrltr. rarnlytit , Kpllnpiir. Kldner. iilmldtr. 70 , Kar , rikln and Illond , nn I aHSarulcil Oporatloa * DleoasaB of Women a Bpualalty. HOOK o.v DisatfiKB or WOUKM Ji'.Et. ONLY SBLUBLB MED10AL IMSTITUTI UAKinrj A. sr > : ciAi.TV or PRIVATE DISEASES , All Ulool lli ) aiet luocrtifully trunlod. Byiihllltlil rolion rouiurrd from tU 7iloto vithoul mercury ? Niir icitorutlva trtHtmenl for loll of Yltul I'owjrt , l'i - - - I be - bvinn ui may trcttoil at itaabt' lorrurpoailenc comuunUatlani ooundcnti. . . Muillcln or la lrunnu loniij \ mall or evrei > . ectirolr liickufl. DO lunrkt lo Indlc lt teal qi oi leuilor Ono erioD l i UrTlu pntairoi. Call aitil cooiuitui or lead Llt r ) > of your CUD "a w * * 111 MrttirUiuwnniK.oii-- BOOK TO MEN , FREE ) jon Hrtratv , HoMtl M Mtrrnui UUeiei , I me ' ocf. Srphllli , UltMaail Tarlb cal , - t. Aauran Ouiohu .VedUxU m < 4 .Surgtcolnitllut * , r DK. MoftlE.VAMV , Or. 13th and Uoda * 8U. OMAHA. MB. , ttii.i. nint * "I I HL' ' Afi'lf " . PROF.F.o. FOWt.cn , j > : ociu , Conn.