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P TR r \ OMARA DAILY BEL:- SATURDAY, UGUST 30, 1684 n ame to interview Hynes, 5, " T THE DAILY BEE ihanir weiton quewion owrough tve| O+ We HOMAR, JR, | ompe hveemo-Thre shomers e | MERGELL & ROSENZWELG, [Are propared todo ol C— bars and Watson said to O'Brien that he —_— custom authori jes & tew days ago for smug 4 OUTSIDYE THE OITS Saturday Morning August 80 would corroborate whatever Hynes said, gling, were 1ld Saturday with esrgoes, The In say betoeh, § " LOOAL BREVITIES. ~Billings & Connor, Dentists, opp, T, 0, —Hntrios for the stato falr are coming in very rapidly, and there are already more en tries than there ever were beforo at the open- fng of the fair, —The grand 10dge of ths Knights hias will conveno in annual seasion at " “THAT INCENDIARY FIRE. An Imporiant Witoess Startles fhe Defense, And Swearsto Have Seen the Bee Office Entered. The Trial Draws to a Oiose atflast, It will be remembered that on the | publican office and getting a morning He handed Here the prosecution rested its case and the defendant, Hynes, was sworn and testified. He was a printer at the Herald office and on the night of the 16th was at that office nntil 4:20 a, m. of the 17th with- out once leayingit, Frank Watson then left with him and they went to Higgins', where both drank and then got lunch. Saw Long at the lunch counter and after- ward Argyle came in and the four talked some time, at last going over to the Re- flis Collapse in Chizago---Speculation Did It How a Friend Came to His Itescue and Was “Done Up." A singular story, which will no doubt interest many Omaha people, was on Wednesday brought to light in the con- tents of a “‘suppressed” bill filed in the Bale of smuggiors, who! was vilued at twenty thousand dolls Practical Painters & Decorator CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL STOUK OF WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS STORE Booths’ Oval Brand Sollelt smanes 1515 Donglas Street, 0mahd, corsopettenco n o) {0n 81 AND FRF Short Notica HOUSE, " PAINTING, DECORATIN 3 SCO weh on Tueixln_\' next, September 2d. Omaha morning of the 17th inst., about 5:30 o, | paper. They then went to Clark’s and h w 11 bo well rapresented, ¢., & fire was discoverad in tho compos. |20 drink and on coming out met |superior court of Chicago. The Chicago T, J. Allan goes into the wouth Tlatto | iy room of Tur Bee office and that it :}":"""'"', .‘,'f ) ,'(fff,’"bl'c‘?f"' '",,dA Times, in which 1t appears says it is a i \ Sountry bo-day to collet fralt for the Union | vay yanerally belioved, at the time, to be |ing to — church. . Whon ihe]#tory of misplaced confidence sfter an Toutn The Onion. Puggeprovion sed Bk 11y worl of inoendiarios firo bell rang witness took f¢ for church [alincst Damon and Pythics fricudship of souis, 01 A c shippe Ve - 2 4 ‘ Y, : 3,000 bundles of grain from hmsltlfl,l Golora.| _ Two daya later, two_printors, Col, D. ":}},“"“:"L‘,’,{:“L‘"{"“ it w"}:mw,h; ] A b el M R R do and Utab, for theso expositions, J. Hynos and Frank Watson, both work- [ (iruard ~ wont down" do the |P1tioant and Georgo W. Homan, Je, & R o { The Iatost advices from New York state | 108 ot Zhe Herald offico were in custody |scone of ~ the . fire, which s\lppfl!cdlvl ;V_mlt"'y 'hfilr‘lh: “":"J;‘"“fl'-‘: res ls that the large building of the Fquitable Life |of the officors, charged with aron, | was at the Ber office. Witness said that '&;“fir,’,“"& il e A g 4 Insurance company it now lighted by the | Their trial began at 10 a. m., Thursday |On that occasion —he ~wore the e FEtoRonute: TEr: SRO R B T O AT WHOLES.AXE: : Waatern largs incandstoent, lights. They | and lnsted untit lato hour yestorday after | o, 8uit, now on, & broad brimmed | frotos o S50 that for years ho has D. B. BEEMER, Agent, &7 OMAHA, NEB ' @ work to petlection, andsre destined ¥ do|noon, A brief ontlineof the testimony | cred tis 8 been on terms of the most intimate / b away with the arc light, The Northwestern [;'y oo ~o0 © 00 B WII Tong, of The Republican said | friendship with the Homans, espectally ShDL S tuld ity Kave eblalied 6 gt | S L SR L B ho worked until 4;15 on the morning of |%_in relation to Mra. Homan, = for Nobraska, and will have them running in s DA A D L ) H i whom he had known slnce 1860, I naha- 3 Ty i this city insido of 80 days, tor, editor and publisher of Tue Bee, :L‘;g‘:fnt:;fi ";‘:l':":m;;:::‘::c':}l,’uy cf,’):_'_’ and in Swhose father's family Ab I I P lhe lRISESt Stnck i un'aha and"Makes lhe lUWESt P"ces Among the many attractions of intorest | Who desoribed tha buildings in which | ner of Thirteenth and Douglas and sub. |he had lived when a boy. From such solutely ure. i entaring that city on a Missouri Pacific train . testified 0] i " that the ty maohi d valuable | testified to Col. Hynes having expresed a ) vkl tho conductor showed bim an old pocket book | paoe 1o ' ",f;pt'“:m',"“:,fai:"dem“mm, wish that ho could have soen the hoso |AP8cnce Mrs. Homan foaanemptty [n;};?nv:n";ggt u;ftti‘l“co-!i‘:wt‘;":fig?fiinhm tomers, the newest noveltics in styles in Turcoman, Madras and found in the car, containing a pass over the turned in on the composition room mate- | O3 a8t the olan ult) 2 Y 8 Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains, Ete., Ete. for the peoplo of Omaha during the state fair week, willbe a grand ball and exhibition by the Hiberian Rifles of A, O, H., at their hall, 15th and Juckson strect on Tuesday the 9th Sept. To make the affair acceptable to the families and friends of the members cf the company avd A. O, H. generally, the efficient committee in charge will be careful to he firo ocourred. Thesears two innum. |sequent ovents, Mr. W. Argyle confirm- ber, one brick and ono of frame, connect. [ing the testimony in all particulars. od only in the secondstory and there by |, O0urtadjourned at this point until 11 - m., yesterday. izon doors. With tho exception of Satur- | Frank Wataon, co-dofendant with day from 4 p. m., to Sunday noon, a full | Hynes, was the first witness examined force of men is at work day and night in | to-day and his story did not differ mate- the offices, there being two regular shifts | Fially from that of Hynes and other wit- nosses. g On Saturday August 16, there were men #00 that the bess of order and decorum s ob- injthejcounting room until 9 o clock p. m. served, and agood socinl time s guaranteed | pyd “then the eatablishment was to all. Ticaets to bo had from mombera of the | Jofy n care of the watchman company. wed&fri | There had been no fire at all in the up- —Everybody acknowledges that Tir DBex | por story of the brick, which is known as in the best advertising medium in this section | the ‘‘composition” room, and which is of the country, This was fully proven last ?E"-P]!’ MR by L One night. Last Sat Dr, R. M. Stor amuiar wil 6' USLNness an esiring ght, Last Saturday Dr. tone bisd | ¢ Gamage the institution would natural- oceasion o go o St Louis and just as ho was | rotfe 0 et TR ¥ It is in this " would temporarialy stop the issue of the Union Pacific road to Ogden and mado in paper. The iron doors would also pre- favor of James Shanks, Dr. Stone thought | vent a spread of the flames to the adjvin- no more of the matter until his return to this | ing house, containing the editorial rooms city, when he saw by the daily papors that|end subscription department, the destruc- an old man named James Shauks had been |tlon of which would not interfere with robbed of §700 and a pass to Ogden. It then | the publication of the paper. Tho fire tlasliod upon Dr. Stone's mind that ho had | W8 in exactly the best locality for this ween tho missing pass. He went to the Union | PUrPose. The only access to this spot Pacific headquarters snd found that the old | 78 Py means of a doorway on the south- rman b boon thero and. asked for another | £6L, SRL OF, tho enat, O frame housr, \ pass, but they rather doubted his story, but lead to the iron doors and the composition after hearing what tho dootor had to say, #aid | room, This door was tried by tho wit- that anosher pass would bo fssuoed to Shanks. | noss twico on the evening of tho 10th, List evouing's Bix contained a small para-|and found then to be securoly locked, graph asking Skanks to call upon Dr. Stonc [the last trial being mado about and beforo the paper had been issued three |9 o'clock. He then went home, and hours Shanks was in the doctor’s office. Talk [ knew nothing of the matter until called about an advertising medium—it is quicker|down on Sunday morning, Mr. Rose- Rl G water testified that Hynes had worked thero as a “typo,” and was thoroughly acquainted with the premises, thata bitter feeling had existed toward the o — MARRIED, ROBERTSON —SEATO) i itnes yno's ing | i il E BEz, s i 4 2 % " . O RBATON, — On Thuuday, | witnioss on Elyno's pact, tho Itter having | 2% in front of Ttk By 2 somo fifty feot| 43,000, and that he, Gilletts, must have Doafness, Lung and Nervous Diseases Specdily end ¥ ormanently Curcd. Pationts Wortaon aud Miss Allion Scaton both of | S0h0u00ed THB BEE and witnoss bitterly [ distant. 'Ono was = tall and “woro|, oo “Gase then wemt to (Cured at Home. Write for “Taz Mzpicas-Missioxay,” for the People Ouiaha, S sta publie/ mesting, on acooint of the1s jwido . brimmed felt bat |3 Py gao. ise president of 7 d (Monsaltation and Correspondence Gratis. P. 0. Box 202. Tele 4 e otk out” or strike which had taken (1T o COR an was shorer of shiiam: | tho first national bank, whoro ho was in- RON., EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: * Physician of Seal of North Carolina tobucco the I | P2co some weeks bofore, and drestod fn lack "ok Gf 854K | formed (hat Homan had been there to 1| Bicca. apiiizy ana Ma CONGRESSHAN MURPHY, Dave W. A. Calvey, a printer, testified that on the night in question he had slept in the Strang building with the ficeman there, (It had been intimated that he had slept in Tue Bk office and set it afiro carolensly.) Ho was first awakened by the cry of fire, Heran to the door of host, B — State Repubitcan Committes, Following is a list of tbe state republi- ‘onn committee as completed by the gen- tlemen entrusted with the work yester- ay:* tho office, where ho met the watchman | 8round it from the lumber yard, who had given QOusper 2. Yout, ehalrman, Omalia,” tho alarm, He triod to obtain buckets J. Hammin, of the Republican, testi- fied to moeting the parties named at the steps of the Republican office on the morning of the fire. F. S. Horton and Chas. R. Morris, of the Herald news room, testified that Hynes and Watson worked there on the night in question, and were there as late 884:00 or 4:15 a. m. on Sunday morning. Detective Colburn was recalled and rial as it would have pied the type and done great injury. Foreman McDairmid of the Herald news room testified that Hynes and Wat- son worked there the night of the 16th, and that he did not sce them after 3:55 a. m., Hubermann’s time. O. C. Carleton, of Tur Bee testified in regard to the “‘walk-out” from the Ber office, the nature of the difticulty between the uuion printers and the so-called “rats” and of the hostile fecling and ex- pressions of the{former toward Tur Br: The most important witness of all was called avcut noon; Mr. Wm. Strahl, fire- man for the Northwestern Electric Light company. Ho testified that ho awoke about 3:30 a. m, on Sunday, Aug. 17th. Heo sat for a while in front of the window in Strang's building. Thought ho heard footsteps in the alloy between that and EE office. Got up and walked in stock- ing feet to alley and saw two mon stand quently maw the prisonors ho at once identified them as the two men. He saw them go to the door that was found bro- ken open and heard a noise as if it was violently opened, aftor which they dis. appeared cithor insido the building or Heo was positive tho two men seen were Hynes and Watson, It waa then about 4 a. m, or a little after. icst distrioe—T, W. Popoon, Falis City. ] niaho i : Hecond vistriot—D. i1, Morosr, Browniie, | © putout tho fire and had warned Asst, | , At this point tho court adjourncd till | ot Las s ek L ho, could bortow AND TO Third district—W. D. Eaken, Pawnce | Chief Engineer Galligan not te throw |2 0'clock p. m. : ¢ was rowarded with profuse thanks, which & f T 5 AT e City. water with the hose if it could bo avoid-| Upon the reconvening of court in the ; F s ik Practical S ~ - 2 - 5 oA i 3 A i ho now thinks is about all he is likely to ractica. urveying 1) Gggurth distriot —J. O. Wataon, Nobraskn |ed, Withets stayed till aftor the firo |dlternoon several additional witnesses | 1 M0% bin ks i apout al o 1o fikely to & s 3 o e e . iin distrlcs—H, 1 Bushuoll, Plagta. | 204 helped to clean up and put things in | Were examinod for the defense. Among | Jreot'd: | The Hasdand, xemenec tom AND ALSO 70 PSUC R - R 5 o3 v o8 ¢ 2 Wi Ao oll, Platta: | 3 he theso woro throo or four printers who had | 10 ) O SRS ERAEE CHREERC Buok-Keeping. Bauking and Commercial| & % S el S e é = [ Sixth distriot —Tsanc 8. Hascall and W, 1%, | Assistant Ohief Galli trym o | Worked at the Herald office the night be- i 3 ) d ) il 8 w 9 WM AR B A X @ alligan attended th for the assistunce rendered by Case, re. = m o &S v tath disyiot—IH, 1. Clark, Papllion, | 110 0B morning of 10th, ut 5:45, Found | fore tho fire. All sworo to the actunl |, oriinp thay a friend in need is a friend AN, - i = B =) onth district—H. 1. Clark, Papillion, 4 3 4 iJe 3 i 7 ) fna iy ! {ighth disirice 1. . i, Biake, loshtionieliiteohe in SnoongataRy, Just R AT S O S indoed.” Mr. Caso now. thinks that) rive now profescrshavo boon nidod to the facuty | 2 ~ R inth disirict - Richards, Fremont, | inside of iron doors. The flames ha 2 the proper version by Homan |for this purpose. > . T ‘enth disrict . G MoNiah, Wisncr, | just attacked the ceiling and tho koat piausespast four, HOnglol theln mumber, | 16 uiat “Htve bacat s triona iin : e OUMINGS AND20TH 8T.. OMAHA, WEB e i dasign, Posen, | was iutonse, o thouglt fire had. ot | 1A S0, (Mee & mebeh a0d hie Fur | yocq ™ i tho friend to Bleed.” |, eyt | : i Dwelfth district —J, , North I or there would havo boen : After somo conversation about his eastern | 129 3 AREaE Fhistaenth district — John L Pache, Sohuy- | pyore moke. 1t could have been in| (AROHHOr — witness was calted || LS roRS CONVRARON AoKE 118 SRSLEHE | and th (s NGy L ¢ who was from the same|!'P AR ANOHOLD) S 2 Prot, 1 for thelresump i 4 % D Nk progroes, if fed on certain material from 10 minuten to several hours. On this oc- ahioo. | oasion there was only noticed the intense . M. | heat, (1o had been i the fire scrvice for sixteen ye: n Omaha, Chief Engineer John H. Bautler, reached the fire at 5:30, being there in- side of five minutes sfter the alarm, Found fire located as above and that o s ream had already been turned on. He examined the premises and found an ab- bury, sence of anything, like a stove or lamp 'J.{«'(-nby-thlrd district—W. II. Strohm, Red | which would start such a fire. He didn't ter. Fourteenth district—Albinus Nance, Osce- ola. Fifteenth district—I., W, Gilchriat, Wahoo. Sixteenth district—J, L. Caldwell, Hall, Lincoln. ijavlummh district—J, H, Betzer, Lin- coln. Kighteenth district —W, Scott, York, Nineteenth district eusen, Geneva, Twentieth dis John R. Johugon, Creto, 0. G. Dorsey, Bea 'wanty-first disbri ce. Tonty-cecond district—P. Jauwen, Fair- loud. R i think the fire was started the night bo- prosocugdon and Col | drew his check for $15,000 and gave it to g rarenty fourth district—John E. Bagley, | foro but that it had burned from 30 min. | K. I Symthe for the defenso. Both | Homan, who remarked that at any time CROUNSE'S BLOCK, P wenty-6fth district—James Ewing Wood |utes to an hour. Siw no plice so ‘cirl:ductud .t:-'m c&;es ably and eumnied [ ho wanted the mortgage to secure him ho | Has boon esta 1 orpecially equipped for th ; hem up with good effect. ~ The latter | could have it, a4 the same time handing 9 ke River, well calculated to let firo go through Tw cnby-sixth district—W. A, Wilson, Loup | both buildings as there, lity. A SN Wm. Mulhall,watchwan in Hoagland's Tyenty-soventh distriot=W. B, Morso, | and Foster & Gray's lumber yard, was O, o ighths dlstelob— first to discover smoke iseuing froma win- acquaintance with her he had come to regard her with almost ‘‘brotherly” af. fection. Ho had known Homan about six years, during which time he had been on terms of intimate friendship with him, and, from his apparent good- will, Homan gained his full confidence and estoem. From repeated conversa- tions with Ioman, Casesays he sup- posed that Homan g .5.. man of large means and owned considerable property, both real and personal, Homan having often said that he was worth over $150,- 000. The Homan family resided on Michigan avenue, in fine style, and Case was in the habit of calling on them very often and visiting them confidentially as an intimate frisnd and almost as a mem- ber of the family. In May last Homan was in New York city, and during his saying that she was in great trouble and wanted tosec him. He at once called at the family residence, No. 322 Michigan avenue, and found Mra, Homan apparently 1 great distress of mind and 80 indieposod as to be unablo to sif up. Sho told him that her husband was in New York and that they had some deals on the board of trade that were suffering, and, unless immediate relief were afford- ed, great loss and possibly ruin would ensue. One of the firm of Dwight & Gil- lette, bankers, had been to see her about marging to be put up, but she did not comprohend just how tho ratter stood or what the difficulty was. She also inform- ed Case that her husband had made ar- rangements with the First National bank to borrow £15,000, and that she had agreed to give a mortgage on the Mich- igan avenuo property as security for the loan. Case went to Gillette the next day and was informed that Homan's margins were exhausted except about $2,000 or borrow the $15,000, but that the bank had declined to loan it on the property. He at once infor.ned Mrs, Homan, who seemed much discouraged and piteously asked what she should do. Case suggeat- ed that Gillette might bo willing to take a mortgage on the property, but Mrs, Homan refused to give Gillette a mort- gage, saying she had no confidence in im. Uase nai that if he could borrow ofice and who boarded at the Doran Houge, opposite the BEE office, He stat- od that he had walked slowly down Far- nam street to the house and reached there in about fifteen minutes. He did not|go to bed but mat on the front stoop smoking until after daylight. His position over-looked the Bi¢ offico nod vicinity, and he did not see cnyone or anything until the alarm of fire was turn- ed in, "The case was then argued by Mr. Con- nell for the argued that the proof was not sufficient to hold the prisoners, that they would be unablo to give bonds and it would be a hardship to confine them until a grand jucy should convene, especially as they said, had unduly annoyed him for mar- gine, The following day Homan called upon Case and said he was obliged to de- pend on him for money for Gillette. He and his wife would join in a mortgage of the houses at Nos, 322 and 323 Michigan Avenue, put as he was in a great hurry 1o go back to New York to finish some bus) .oss, lie wigut 'or the morteage part ot 1. reat for a shors time, during which ho hoped to bo able to repay the loan and save the expense of preparing and recording the mortgage. Case thereupon him & promisory note for $16,000 as a mowmorandum, the note being in no way designed to affect the arrangement s to security. Case lot the matter rezv until August 12, when, the loan not having This powder nevor varies. A marvel of pureness strength and wholesomenesa. More esonomical than the ordinary kiuds,and cannot bo 81d 1o Compotition with the multitude of low test, short wolght alur or hosphate powders. Bold nnlv in cana BAKING POWDER ., 108 Wall stroct , STARTLING are the changes that, ina tew years, have taken place in the manufacture of Clothing offered by Schlank & Prince, 1210 Farnam street, is equal in every rospect to the best Custom Work! While at the same time the lowness of Furniture DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS,H CEIANMBIEIED Just recelved an aasortmen the lateet and most tnoty deslgn: a range of prices from the Chenpest to the mont Kxpensive. t far surpassing anything In this market, comprisin{ s manufuctured for this spring’s trade and, covertiay i’arlor Coods Now ready for theinspection of evs-| Complete stock of ail the lat ElerantiPassenger Elevator o all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, = - = - Draneries. OMAHA NEB. prico of the fine grade of clothing they handleis no less estonish- ing than the Perfection of Fit! AND THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND MAKE RUEMPING, BOLTE & COMPANTY, —MANUFACTURERS OF — ara_ 810 8ourh 19th Rroat Omaha Nehraska ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, Dormer Windows, Finlals, Window Caps, Iron Crestings, Motalll Sky-lights, &0. Tin, Ircn and Slato Raa Boston GlothingHouse 7210 Farnam Sireet, 1210 CLASSES RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMEER 1. Besides the advantagoe of & 501 eal education, epecial care will Sciences glish and Classt- devoted to the L Dr @ 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, I0WA, U. £. A, Established 1878—Catarrh, SreirYricainid. Wy eyttt MERCHANT 7 e Snccess, Wonderful Cor — Pouors 8 TON ] tion of the evening courso in Chemistry, —Tuit.on free. No distinetion on « ccount of creed. aug. 19 tu thurs eat 6t OMAHA 1Spensary Nervous Syst zli, Blood, Kidneys, And Bladder, s MANUFACTURKS OF OF STR(CILY FINST-CLASE i Y W ¥ | ) 4 Tywenty-niuth district ~Goorge P, Lhea, [ dow in upper story of the old Beg oflive, v 0 9 g ¥0h] Pholre. and sbid 10 0ne was near tho houso but & | PGP0 to stay in Omaha anyway, and in | baen ropaid, ho went to Homan 0 ges | o Al disessea productog bocd impuritics snd vois- | | 7 aa Y c'r;-mi-:h district W. . Wallace, Me-|boy faken by him for a earrior boy. o6ty iy e l'rm\; ] reuui]vud would | tho promised wortgago as security. Ho- [ Discasen of th v, Itho Pilo, | 3 J i A Q}»‘- ool 5 ¥ o Started the boy to Engine House No, 2, [ be ready to answer for thomselves, o f o t, and | Chronic Fomal DI ] X Bin S BRE L 1 eyt o, 15 Maccul, T pted I Y 10 S Tk o | P i thas s wan | clined to fall the agroement, sud |3 i Lot S iealid oo Grwek. abead of him, Then returned to firo avd | shown to havo been committed boyond a [ per y in his own name, his wife being | the Compound O gou treatment, Youni Men Mid: AND TWO WHERL CARTH, e ——— 5 wet Tue Bex watchman, They found 3 Arm;" Qrdex, : the door leading up stairs open and went In compliancs with instructions from | yp, headquarters division of the Missouri, of | Hon, P, ¥, Murphy, presidont of the the 24th Instaar, Captain John B, Bab- | city council and acting mayor, was next i i q witness, He remembered the reading of oock, Gth cavalry, Fort Robinson, Neb-| T boprince before the oily courcil raska, is detailed to witness the issue of | ygalnst the letting of the contract for the matter, and 1'll pay you as soon as : 4 i i v " 2 ? . B free. Addiess all communications Vmahs Dispensa~- annuity goods to the Ludisns at the Pine | the city printivg to Tur Bre, Hynes | Ammonia s obtained In large quantition by I can.” Ho said thar his wife positively |1y craumse's bk, Oniaha, Neb." Orloo s D11 =3 v 7 Suadage, 0-10a m, Ridge ageroy, Dakota, On being noti-| 01q hita ‘subscquently that he had 'y fied by the Indian agent that he is ready | pured (ho remonstrancs. He helieved 1o issue the goods, Captain Babocek will | tho paper was loat, and when atked 1o proceed to the azency numed und comply | yive ity contents, it was chjected” to and with these instructions, nnd, on comple- | piled out. He had been persoually ro- :iioo;:chmof will rejoln hia - proper sta: | quested by Col. Hynes to opposo the lot- o 5 4 ting of said contract to Tue Bek, Captain Alfred Morton, Ninth infantry [\, H, Kent of Tuk Bek testified that is dofeiled as member of the geneial| oy themorning of the fire he had arison court-martial convened st Fort Bridger, [ 4} out 4:30 a, m. and went direct to the Wyoming, by parsgraph 4, spocial - order | sorner of Thirteenth aud Douglas streer, No. 72. ourrent serics from these head- | where he met Argylo and Long of the Republican, entered into conversation with thom and remaiued at the steps of the oftice until the fire bell rang—perhaps Capwin Samuel Munson, ninth in- {antry, is relieved from duty as member from these headquarters, did not leave the steps nor First Licutevaut. John Socott, fourth | gther place before the fire. , 8 relieved from duty in con- | ““Frank §, Colburn, of Neligh's detec- nection with peragraph (7, epecial orders | tive agency testified thst he ssw Col. lw.'nmnmm- from these head- | [Jynes first in the cily yail, where wit- qu e, 4 . | nees was in the same cell and was also at Second = Lieutenant M. O, Hollis, | the county jail with Hynes, When Wat fourth infantry, will proceed & Fort | yon entered, Watson enid: **Vietim No Niobrare, Neb , aud 1eport 1o €88 eom- |9 ond wore comivg!” ete. The defoud- mwandiog officer of thet post far $010por- | 4ty had some convereation s to state- cowpany H (Bisbee) | ments wade since the fire ary duty with clajmed they |+ KR GAER BOGLAR. SR d s R0y 430N PIANO €0 —Gix —Yaur Instenmonts, Grand, Square fousth icfantey. could prove un il wnd so, on. | Col |13 RS RN ek, T | ko Kirk 0 P Oarye v ot 0| Phyygician & SUrgeon .S ahimy S dar i M s ey | — ynes gaid ‘I am glad to see you A 4 4 ool 3," Lowes' lat o on, §220 " PrOgiads TYER, | ul Jarcling To- | (weauing Watson)inside. 1'd rather have e C. 0. Housel o wife to J. (i, Juhnson, (Formerly of Mercy Hospital, u..m‘:) = 5 BOGA dual 1 Nowth Ouoling To ;'ou inside than out, where I'm afraid [ #Do Xt At Once, For 10 cents get afw d, lot 10, Johnson's add, £400 Nervous Diseases and Disoases of the Eye mdlKIlfi&BALL ORG’A —— ou'd be giviag somethivg away, This was The O lebrated Crrcgerine Piance are | talked of in connection with Tug Pex knowledyed »w dard of the world, | firo. Wilness had hesrd Prof. E A, 5¥1} Max Meyen & Buo, | O'Brien, of the Republican, when le doubt and the facts in general admitted, that tho proof against the prisoners was 80 conclusive that the court was warrant- ed in holding them over. The judge took the first view of the cage ahd discharged the defendants, e ORIGIN O AMMONIA, chs putrefaction of the urine of animals, —Kn- tyelopedia Britannica, Lvery housekeepor can test baking powders contaiiog this digusting drug by placiog & can of the “Royal” or “Andiews’ Pearl” top down on a b t stove until heated, then remove the eover aud smell, Dr. Pric’s Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonis, Alum, Lime, Potash, Bone Phosphates, (provo it by the above test). is brepared by a Physician and Chemist with special regard to vleanlinees and healthful- Doss, mee-w-2in the owner of all the real estate. Case then reminded him of the instances when he had represented himself as worth a great deal of money, when Homan, the bill alleges, exclaimed: *“Yes, I Lnow I am & tl oud a liar aud all that sort of thing, but that don't mend refused to give tho mortgage or sign @ uote, Oasc says that though he has re- peatedly asked Mr, and Mrs. Homan to eive him security for tho loan to them, s they had faithfully sgreed to do, they refuse to do so, and he charges that 1t is their Intention and design to cheat him out of his 815,000, He therefore asks the court to order & specific performance of the agreement, and to enjoin them from disposing of or incumbering their property. Judge Shepard granted an A Young Man Liobbed, Yosterday Gustave Raff, who board at Henry Ostofl’s on Sixteenth street got g0 to uny | fifteen minutes he remembered that he | the county clerk’s office yesterday and had left his pocket book, containing $27, Jying upon & table in the room., He bastened back but his pocket book had gone. Tho only person who had boen in the room was an old corn doctor, who occupics the room in company with Reff Raff swore ont & complaint agsinst Figge, tho corn doctor, and he is now in package of Dismoud Dyce at the Drugsiat's. They ¢ lor wuythiig the finest and most der *sieablo colors, Wells, 140 hardson & Co., Bur- lingion, Ve Sauple Card, 82 colors and book Vof directions for injunction in accordance with the prayer of tho complainant. reported for Tug Bre by Ames' resl es- tate agency, August £8: A Kounfz, ot al, to 7C, T. Taylor, qed, lot 8, block 16, Credit Fonsier add, $2L.1 A. B, Garpenter, et al, to O, T. Tay- lor, w d, lots 5 and 6, block 16, $5,000. dlo Agea aud old Men, suffor ity and exhaustion, fro. cing indizestion, pilyiaf i of en 1619 and 1690 Harnoy Aticot and 408 4, 188b 6ireed, smcte® Catelcave forvleked frea vEog sppiicadion. rmaha. ieb ly " The physician in_chargo A *as etudi d his vrofes fun in Louuou, Paris aui Ber'in. 11 18 2 expert in a1 discares of the Urinsry orgass in both sexes. If you o afflicted, ()l o writo full desoiption of your case, and medicioe may te sent you. Conwultation P. ., 1-5 and 78 p. m COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, Owmahs Nebrasha, iu which 1y taught double and single entry Book-keeping, Commercial Iaw, Civii Go\ eroment, Business Practice, Peamanship, Eog- lish Grammar, Readng, wpelliog, Cerrespondence, and Short Hand Wriung, TERMS: Complote Course, three monihs. ach wonth thereafier....... Thirty Leasors o Pouliauship. o The above course, (book-keeplug excopted) ono month it The above cout months . Send for ciroular, 8 828888 2 Address”" "’ GEO. B. RATHBUN, w & [ R. R Overto W, H. Alexander, w d, lot 6, block 3, Hanscom place, $1,060. JO0. Bell and wife to H, M, MoCand- lish, part lot in J. 1 Redick’s add, $576 8. F. King to 5, Willisws, wd, west § [lut‘d, lsasc & Groflin’s add, 82, . W. WAITE, M. D., ar & Spoc by, AW 0OMcs ~Odd I “ N. W. coruer N!h! and Dodge stroel Odice hours 10 %o L, 860 dand 7608 B Sudays 10 to 12 & Via AU Galls prowpily stisuded, g3 A, J. SIMPSON ) THE LEADING CARRIAGEF ral court-marshal couvened at i ) - ;‘o‘r'tnl‘!m” er, Wyo., by paragraph 4, {:::yomma:‘;u“." s;:iu(;d'il‘,g"“&::’k‘ up, dressed himself and went to his Real Estate Transfers, C\;llv};‘:l:sn()«xtlrf?:.???v yoar, (short hl'nd nx-m |4u9 flfld? |4|| IJUI!EB St { o.ouwnn“-l-u:zan:hnl } Lflmlhfl' Nflh 1 orders No, 72, current eeries|or Loeder's while there, Witness |work. After having been absent about| The following transfers were filed in 3....\’.,}(-523;:::, s monh K] 3 . blicati o, ‘om Lo , 9. 5 ¥ ACTORY A - H U S.PE » 1019 Dkdi(-‘lhftrfi(t:.lfl%&nha, |ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.] 8 ITSELF. RECOMMEN HALLET DAVIS AND CO'S PIANOS 5 », ] |