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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY JA\N \RY 8, lR% e ———————— e ——————ses Fl nllfl'v‘fl'wn\»r.Mu taking of tes- | James Stuart, the alleged war veteran, | SENSATIONALD ENTS, THE INVESTIG \HU\ II\NIID imons w4t FeCe now Iying sick at St Joseplr's hospital. | srartting Test And the Bottom Falls Ont of Sullivan's | W wtise he asked me for it. §of- | thatin his opinion Stuart was an impos. | = The Teighton & ( ‘nkrvmm nee case Mr. Turnbull and he | ter. The sick man claimed to have been | has been dragging long aay after day in 1 suppo iivan knew that | colonel of the One Hundred and Sixty- | the United States court without any start - ¥ sportis X Ninth New York volunteers, whereas the | Jing dovelopments until yesterday aftor RETURN OF (THE BLIZZARD, [ Mr. B. Roccwater, cditor of the l'j‘"m‘]"'!y“‘j'““““‘_ 'r’f"(n"‘r"”,(“\,"“ % which i noon, when certain depositions were in — - o z i i+ | Stuart “laimed to have belonged hoing | trodaced in evidence which gave the case Timothy Driscoll's Plight- Stuart an Hvan ale n | the Sixty-Ninth New York. When told | ridedly sensationa ot he fi t t ¥ this, Stuart said that he was a major in these depositic as one made by Imposter- Killed a Mad Dog A A L | 5 Dolive. Sews-Toont § mming: man as | the Sisty-Ninth, but the army records W. Klook, formorly Ia the omploy of | eyer on the polic show that no _such man was conneeted | poo s 0o cellany. My Ford: Camn spoken | with the reg When confronted el L g rged by Mr. Leighton. Klock now The TInvestigation, [} :‘l "\’y:\‘\n " Fofter. ‘1 l" ‘:\'v"‘lyll”“: L"““”‘;‘}‘:‘: I | Inll\l':.“"\'ly:: ‘ :vd—vjtl:\‘v‘ \'ni”‘fi".w:'“nlflf 'I,:‘Iw"‘_"\‘":‘n‘wvnn .’v‘\“ ‘ On Fa’rna’m St" bet‘ 1 lth a’nd lzth’ bt who was dis e orn, and testi- | choice, said The investigation s Bl Ve it A 3 1« this w Tisir 1| want the aid of the G I structed him to secrete some of the more morning at half past te I \ et \ Cummings to - valuable goods saved, such as medieal cilman Dailey was not present. On ac- vn 1o the woman who had lost the | MATZA'S MONEY. | instruments, etc., in order that it might was but a small sprinkling of auditors in | JAC ARG LTSI e money Camming's Hone A surance on them. Inreading the inven the lobhy. Sullivan did not appear 20 | for yyself, but for the man who had Officer Peter Matza, in conversation | yory of the goods saved, he, by direction ensy and composed yesterday. He | found About asking for ten cents | with arej r yesterday, related a little | Leighton, omitted 1a quantitics of goods, thus making it would once in a while interrupt the wit- | from the woman, Laura Mack, I don't | anecdote which proves Marshal Cum ppear that they remember. 1 may have taken it Con- | wings tobe a man of unquestioned probi- | had been destroyed. By Leighton's - di- ness who was testifying, protesting that { cerning my drawing double pay as jury- | e LG G o sueh venal ap. | Tections he also hadgoods shipped to the statements made e false. On one b | man and special policeman, T will say | 5 firms outside of the Hl\ and placed them occasion My o, hix attorney, turned | fhie T serscd on the jury only two or | Pro 15 the offering of a bribe [ o vHa Tistiof viiows destroved it about and requested him, rather sharply, | three days in the week, and nearly al- | June, 1884, 1 was on the poliec Depositions were also read from Farke, to “quiet down.” Vi s worked at night. as speeial police. | force, under Marshal Guthrie,” said ]77\\~\\ Co., of Detroit, and Merriil & The first point which Mr. Burpham I drew double pay, and would “‘l ‘V/‘v "I‘v‘LI!-‘{'\x:- > L|", .’1““"»‘:‘,.[",.“\‘,‘,: ,..}n « \In. ‘;I it wm_\mg to m.-L used his powor s an oflicer to Ifluence | fie spiropiy(on ordmance [ Sigtes: it ook X ol thia <1108 | et SssprEion b iosc sat by KIbeh At one-half the real value, cut in any style you may desire, made and acertain woman, Belle Dumont, to give Ex-on i tnane testified that lnul-ll T |~|.1 A m.ml )lnmml Albert At the close of the reading of this tes t N 1 f tl b t f : 1 1 N 1 4 - i money for finding « wig that she had | e Sas on the force when' Sullivan was | Seicl, charged with robbing . woman | imony conrt adjourned for the day, and | trimm p ¢ Moa § Sh YBNE 51 itch whs alrondly Th possession & pecial. and knew that themay- | in California of #1500, He was held | the ease will be resmmed this morning ed from the best foreign and domestic fabrics: if so, visit ot |'| | - had anthorized his extra claim for ser- | here until the authorities came after him - . K ey vice on the police foree, and had instruet- | and then was turned over to them. About Shannon Letter Bill Iile Filing Cabinets 4 _?ll.u-llr II( Lt e (.l_mlmh;_“: [ ed Murshal Guthrie to put his name on | n month or two after 1 had Jeft the | and Cases ilicht's Standard Indexes f il mhe 2 b WO | 0 g roll | foree, Ireeeived notice from Cummings, | 219 12th strec ite Neb. Nat'l Bank pitol avenue losing her wig in-No- | BRUEEC o and tostiod | who ‘was then marshal, that he wanted . ‘, #5. Ldon't remember: her | oo Fravis while wounded in the -m | tosee me. When 1went into his ofl g Stealing to Starving. - a Jonblondde wix. A i |G e were several sl wounds i | be handed mew money order for &1 Se L rather geod looking (bt 1 hdl sentumice to twenty | the abdomen: they were not serious; I [ which had . come from individual, ested last evening by it Ho was ried and sentine WERLY | did not consider him in a dangerous con- | nia, - he - said, Ll icer 8 | “cen 'y Ofticer Horrigan and taken to the cen or thirty days in the county jail. "The | giion [ attended him until he left; the | for'the man whe " arrested Scidel i \\w\\\ .nI. vard |<u.\rvi1|I,|ll louse : process began right away | money order had bheen sent out in his | tral police station where he was locked V"if?'”f"\]‘ strect jboyoml I v | the ? healed when | ft, | name, aud could Lave heen appropriated i man had stolen an overcoat and I"‘ f b --l/-'-| Wit "'v“"]' . to walk, but a little sore; by him without anyone finding it out rof gloves from one of the board- = £ was put ina drawer in the city jai i s him the day he went away, pHe endorsed it to mé and I got it cashed. t tho Ning: house, B. For Capt. .\ul]\‘\:m' L)m‘i\ the \\:‘;_r I\I\.r-|m my | ] . Turnbull wi 1 offered him §10 of the uu..nm and he etitlh \“:.., “A lv’.'\:_‘- o0 ‘. .h» l. wd’s » ] possession and_had nccess fo the drawer | 4 i 1Tavis had heen tak- | 1efused it point blank, 2 that e sty Meielbygiulil Lk At your own price, a thing you or any man could use; if so, you should in which it wad. The wig disappeared | o ,””" h“w,“l [ said there was no | nothing to do with the arrest of Sei- | them for £1.50. He acknowledged the all atonce and I never Kiow what be | peud of hospital treatment, asthe wounds ud would not tuke a cent of the & b e wasout of woney | not fail to buy that came Cof it 1 have “since Ul i healeds 1 never received a cont for at rd. And that's why T think Mar- order ¢ gomething about it ailer | i ehvie 1 Cummings is an horiest man,"’ cure something to eat. ~Seaman is one of Tom Pefronct. [ Here Byl orailinyie eonldl haye piilediie |« s ¢ the men who lodged in the Cuming’s was made and - sustained hoots on without injury to himself on the TIMONIAL OF ESTEEM. street station night” before last and was Cummings testifying as to wh X day he left the jail; it would have prc - discharged by Judge Stenberg yesterday had told him about Sulliy 10 1 hly cansed him Some pain Past-Chancellor Willox Remembered | morning. He is known by several other disposc of the (g] | The drawer in | =4y closed the testimony for both by His Brethren, ll.ll|ll~l|1 in S } SRe0 L thoLsl Sy : S AWAYS | Gdes, and the committee adjourned until A pleasant Pythian event Wednesday = J AT THE S L0t | riday evening, when the members will | 5 i 1o beg money o BTG T ALET 5 night the presentation of a gold- ink. In one in. | meetand make up their report. hewded eane by wka lodge No. [ aned T ke Tara Stack for i B BTOTA NG WD Knights of Pythins, o Mr. Samuel Wil J : him. > The Blizzard Again Breaks with tn- | 0% ii"‘.‘w At Wil it n IS 0 In ar Ors arnam I suspended Capt. Sullivan for insubor- crcased Energy. AU LR U i ! this wis done under rule 6 of he storm of the pastfour days, which | hus served faithfully and well in his re- sponsible position. He has hosts of I > ralations which provides abated on Wednesday, resumed that | ) 1 anshall gossip or cause Lt and the wind and cold gained with nds, as a genial, accomplished young o false reports to he_eireulated about any | 2 idity and intensity which well war- | man, and these friends thought it but fit & other member of the force ¥ o recognize his services ¢ he oceusiol ware i possession flors | swooping the oty and adjucont conniry 'vf"“"..(.i'li,,\ alr ‘."»”"';i.;.‘.‘i“yffl“:. .II {s .\ When you can find the style of pattern and cut you would desire, and « van would ha o . and railway traflic fe ek into ¢ grand chancellor of " this distriet. ) P ( e ofore enteri p Vi 0 ondition of e hegl iz | The eowans tende « 0 ] 3 [ 3 [ > ail % !Irl:nm\{:"“\i\le‘n(:-l h:\llz"' ‘ N lo gondition of the beginning | T Gune was tendered to r. Willys have a perfectfit guaranteed, for less than half what your tailor would did not se ! \ g 1 I8 3. 3 S 0 101 S o b U It Y > ey -, 1o - 2 : l'-‘h”‘m. : SR S R O el e : % charge to make the same for; if so, select from misfit and uncalled for rd to the old man w! [ 1 » t six below, twenty degrees [ well-chosen words, On the. cane were Thomas Peiron [ U g vit has yet attaived this win- | the words: “From Nebraska Lodg November, Vi a polic ht 1 curred during the [ 1 K. of P.to S, M. Willoy, L. C., Jan. 6, sat. 1 arrested the man who stole the P 8 ry af mounting to | 1885, k wig of Belie Dumont at the depot. He | zero, slowly relapsed again and nightfall revious to the presentation, the was identificd by the woman who lost the | found it E cold itwas at | i ion ol newly-clected oflicers took the thief. 2 was ufter sunbise. The gale which swept the light ved by the mar and Matz | fall of snow with almost irresistible im- e \wlnnlu\.n to (h’ \\:;ln:xll\,ll‘l|n;n| b (.I. ol I|]\ ‘,....h“m‘ ;l too dis- n l‘l‘ifihly !‘g;'nnr-d l'n;;xl-nt.r 4 4 $20 which she hac " ble tor outdoor pedestrian 1 Recently amily of wealthy forcign . 9 2. St ot Al w5 onsbA oG HEAGA w | tonclata WA 1o chi ronto FromntUSTreli A . At the Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam St. BB a1 (Lhma thing SSAlivAD aIIeoiy, | Atandsil, street which h 5 et el aad & 2 Y been there, and had represented that he | cleaned their tracks on Wednes 4 3 |:\1y(|)_L I'"“)'.’i'l::l ;‘I‘"‘I'l:"ll“"“;‘“‘_ ::; Absolutely Pure. Cons"gnments R chily froms the. ieadins “Mevehant Tailors =4 DL =7 C Ll =y = L. knew where the wig was and would tell | for a while during the d her if she would give him $10. She said | on most of the lin lnw hotels a wonderful and beau- | 0o aor neve A marvel of puri- she vefused him, Deeause 1 was the only | Fhe storm h ide western” extent, | tiful parrot of the West African (Psittacus |ty i i i | throughout the country. with orders to sell. There are now on sale the one who h |:|n\lh||1h(ullu with the but the wir D n such thecus) species, ash-gray color, short 0l of the thief pled cond S - RS Aoy i A o . B fa e e o oD intuatticulare crimson tail, said {0 be._ninety years old, | i i e | following, at the following sacrifice : 1y, sworn and testified: S| " ArT s dif- 1 was lving with Belle Dumont, the wo- | that this blizzard must prove most severo | 214 speaks tluently (for a purrot) five dif forent languages. All who have heard man who own Illw wig at the time she | upon ock and many cattle will | £ 2 5 y = T the house and Gitered to toll Belle whero | . Ruilway business s tirown never heard its equal. The parrot was e ol the wiz was if she would give him $10. | into disorder and no road centering here | gindly taken care - tholhotc 3 - i he would $ mh“.”"Il“mmt Kindly taken care of by the hotel people, F M ELLIS & CO He said he knew anold gentleman who | s exempt from sc and was the center of attraction in the could tell where the wig “was, although hie Union Pacilic once more enjoyel | : : i : : % S police. Belle refused to w him §10, Inn ”\.quu l“ nml'ni]ne_:l at ']nll.m-.lx (]u :|||‘~' -4ln;_: questions as . . . i i) and then he offered to tind it for arrvived last night at 7 o’clock with six | hotel elerk, and at the same time aflord- . (! ” By Mr. Ogden: The latter proposition T | locomotives and a plow before it Tl o the guests much .| OMAHA, NEB, and DES MOINES, IA. : & g heard Sulliy i 1t mak I never | morning west bound departure lef ! elerk wha » he sl Office, Cor. 14th and Farnam Streets, Room 16 & i i had any s) st mnlli an. Belle | time and is sty ing with (vlu _drifts > 2R rain ¥ OMAETA ITER. Dumont left |I ceeks | somewhere out on” the line, T iy J 2 St 3 GEORGE;BURLINGIHOF, with F. M. Ellis, ago. s not a fact the old | all branches have been orde edup. |« i i A civility fro e hote s ~ . N S s o T P i R s A e | And many others in the same proportion, more expensive if desired, money for the old man as a re- | as far as Grand Island and notin - | i ; y sys: “Take ARE YOU A DEALER IN but said he wanted it for himself, — { yond. Last evening's due train he dling, 1 will talk ie Allen, a woman living with | arrived up to last “advices obtainable. I iy in four minutes.”’ ? L . * Dumont he time, testitied that | No trains went out last night. Stranger says hurviedly, “Is that clock G M I S Sullivan lnl offoro produce the old |~ The B & M. is_ completely snowed | righ %o Polly suys s right, s man who knew where the was for | under, Nota tr smoving either way 'oStranger says an ap - §10, i i g yddo you want to handle the bost sewing ma- y (d had afterwards oftered to do it | and the wires are in sucha demoralized (5, and vanishe | FAndagauirntiogandiathanostisoyingmi, tle did not say thing about | condition that nothing ean be learned of | s 0 of it.” "The hotel people to- | fhetars, torme and prices, nddross, : Jhe wig's being alrcady “in possession of [ events outon the road. duy received a tele un from its owner R ho morning the easte s all | to Torward the parrot to - their address « the | ly,l.».» T “'l:l\'l':‘nliznr‘x::‘l‘. e eastern trains all | to forwand te parrot o their address ai 206 North 16ih Street, Omaha, Nebraska. 1 1 1 9 FARNAM STREET ) Texamined the records of thedistriet court | V'Q’ ved on time. The Northwestern 3 A- the World's Exposition, New Orleans, the lhnln"lln-l r term of 1884, Sulli- | got in an hour late, but the Rock Island Violent Collisi “nion Sewing muchine was awarded Ist Premi- Juryman | was snowed up at - Weston and, is still A street car on the Farnam street hine - ) and Gold Medul over ull comperitors, on 1 v. At | there. The Sioux City, hoth morfing and | yesterday collided with the e 5. [ Broadamiuetsupsriority aeisiznuly Bawl lution | eveni y on time.”The | o1 Dy, O, 8, Wood, which wason the | 1 winul fn inventio ary el only eveni et lllx\lll arrived was | o e Fifteenth Mreet this morning, | Pets o which you have v Spoc solicemen P ¥ ail. Tl wankee was | " i 5 BRI o, i 'S Bt T '\,,“” R e s Ty ¢ Island yet | The driver of the doctor's team failed to It is the Only Machine that has Reverse policemen anc ay from the city on | ling .| at Weston and the Northwestérn | hear or heed the warning of the street Feed. that account. records diselosed the | was stalled ten miles east of Couneil | ear dviver and did not tury ’ fact that Sullivan pay from hoth h Al T IIK[IIi‘] ‘Uu.. Iate I'l‘:);- .h.lx » s | Enabling the Operator to Sew. Back- » city and_county, although he was | ‘The o, St. Paul, Minneapolis & | slightly damieed ne of - the ar A i s e oting in only on Guthre W B8 once more encountering the | horses broke his leg and will prob wards or Forwards as clty marshial « ime } full terrors of the “norther.” The train | hayve to be killed, : without chaneing or stopping the muchin ohn “Turnbull sworn s ified due here yesterday morning 1s tied up at | The street ear drivers complain bitterly paintalon lu ) 8 10 s standing on the corner of ‘Tenth ¢ I Oakland and no one knows when it will | of the mannerin which the tracks are ] ‘e one day A 1 ' make the rest of the trip, The surped by dm?'“ of m] manne If ou uro i v progrossive “u...vm and when we w met by rolor assesgers from lmllx the n\nnnw and from a cab to a coul-wagon want to handle w machine that will incrcase R e PR S 8 4 i I is n wonder they say, that more ur trade and please your customers, write in ask her if she wouldn't set up | Sioux ity l,m. m..l-r. and | accidents of th ind do not oceur for purticulnrs to 0% :«ll‘ Wil buy a suit that was miade o order by @ Leadi Merchant Tailor for. . ks, She sud yes and gave came in from the other side i : 10 ‘».-mT‘n. n:‘l e .I;l\\\uln "l'\‘n.-':.n.l','.'fi W \.,"\l'\'- 'l]‘.‘.u‘l‘ P o mn.iugl |.|:;i|..a s :““; o Oy ' lh‘n-k‘vll; & Umon Ma.n f g CO., 1:: N \ ol o me; Lrefused i came in and went out close to schedule, Judge Stenberg disposed of the follow- 7 femlins amoynh b0 1o, 1 rei e e 1,.'1’«“1‘..'“. T N Y AT AT 1 | ing cases in poliec L yesterds 206 N, 16th §',, Omaha, Neb ryman” during the thirty-sis days. [ “The storm promises to st William Walters; drunk and d ly, - = Guihife told me not to put his | this — evening, although = its fury is | go% 0 oosts ' bo on o pay voll for slury turing | spont in this section. BOIL Erobs has |00 nd ¢ And many others in game proportion which will be found in the con- period, a8 he hadu't done a day's | it that it will terminate in a frost in the hrist Johnson les Johnson; mgthe foree ever p S ¢ outhern states® sume g0, od. e }’i,‘.‘,\".-‘.uf s ol v b '.'.',.Il'il SIS [ MR R e st 5 I‘;I‘{'.’;.'J,".“L“'i"‘; Il hovse stealing, held signment, cut in four button cutaways, Chesterfields,straight cut sacks, o $ police salary just the same. i L ad in §1,000 honds to the distriet cou | < A aanie . HHow e i 10t Thow 1'Supnos | & torse Fhier Wi Played i Hard - A T - | double hreasted sacks, Prince Alberts and Prince Williams, Full dress o alle oo e : 5 EXCURSION TO LOS ANGELES, | and a joyous chiidhood the allowance must have heen 'ml i the | Luck. Nl‘mlru’( s ohfidh approprintion ordinance, but why 1 can't | P S anas of ohildron . } i i iburg gave preliminary bear | g0 meqp mickets $100~Excursion | e 'm'.'.'\‘.i‘lu"f\"urln:f.'fi.. w© supply the propor | suits a Spe('htlt‘y‘ Bl 4 ¢ . o A SIDE SHOW 8 Yo 1y to the case of Timothy p ar, Hidge's Food will supply the o this juneture Councilman Ed, | g young man arrested for horse | o ’foneth of the series of winter o siency e any oth B O ER O_A- S r, Who is not i member of the com- | ding, ‘Phe prisoner’s experience is @ | cursions to California will le ! quite peeuliar one. and Couneil Blufls vin Union ne. 10 socins’ that bo hud ask How tod abont bwo monche ngo | by Wedhoslay, soilig ; At this season of the year are numerous, and suffice to say any style | o« 0 horse ) T P L T { or running off with the horse an d bu 184, Round kil tlokels 10 Las ang Foints: whiol Feuost wa rofused | ©f Coo & Rarkondall sl sshing 1l | oo "oy particulars cull upou or can be had, at comparatively your own price, as special orders accom- X ! sred -|‘.|.,r A0 . jenera 55 St UL D . : > 3 3 e e B .:.1“:”.,(. county jail. I a fow ¢ ”-.";_' ',““\"“s ! Gonora PulS's Mg UV Ry | panied the consignments fo sell. If its clothing YOU WOULD BUY, thiscommittee, but Lhave got st s R i .‘.fi.\.‘-‘ 3 - DQCTOR MMENAMY | at the nest mecting hnd 11l be durned i | 100K "\l" i drive aboit town. Out AROBIR AN AR LRQIIR ARICHLIS £ maha Medical and urgical 4 y ixtecnth street he had a | the hotels yesterday were R, P Drap SR D)l vote on it atall. Twas my lunds of |00 SN, SIS SR A8 0 0 | Nebraskn City: 1. L. McWilliams, Ogal: | CORNER 1smi R1- A%h CAPITDL AVENUE. THE ONLY MISFIT the whole business. You fellors arc X 4 1 D i Yl Phe frail buggy was shattered 10 | fula; William J. Russell, Columbus; J. K. TREATY Al ing to choke me ofl, when 1 only want to | picees and the horse severely damaged | I:m 3 ““. | ,] \M ‘“’]’]Wx:vm el Chronic and Surgical Diseases. &% 84 the fuota frow thie murshul ¥ | DViscoll fled but that night was given up | W' / L You cau g0 on the stand and foll what | {1000 I by a female friend. * He was | nbus; finprian. WA Sonth Lok | b ‘2;:-:‘-“#‘:'1'-\‘_. sugaested one of the com- | | . 1”“ out m\;'“"” “ R PN o T A "n k : X % i | [ ] i1 retouted the mionber Lo st i | prosecuted on the churge of horse steal: | pocial Oflicer James, of the Law and s , don't propose to vote on this thing when | '|"l.'fln:h‘ complainant being Me. Witliam | ). qoy Jeawne, filed a complaint in the it comes up before the council.” ] 8 wlice court yesterday 1inst f Judge Stenberg hound him over to the | ! e . Thuve boand oniliren say. whon they district eonrtin the sum of $1,000. In de- Young, charging him with atlowing boys ifixfl.‘»‘.;’:“..“}..f‘-i:"‘. .‘,,'".'|‘ M'x:l"t...'..v.wh.h...| 1 ll-'n:ll‘iltl‘n‘dh‘llv‘.‘x}l“‘{h wus taken back to the | L'.'l‘l""'“'”“ « I o play pool in- his | e rolls. ( antlal fedicincs 1 ] 1 9 Fa,llla;ln Street. Hans ectacles It apy s to me that = i M . ‘T 1 Jei l|||" like that 1a8ie an Lianoat he cold weather has caused a brisk N 3 > | demand for eabs and the lineis evident] “eall it chil’ y Gon. 0. O. Howard and Comrde | demand for i the line y . o ! ole el : pking mo: No one doubts, however, | 41 ’ J : . A want " st vote il Buschle, Of o Custer past G AsBe | Dl aihe ey ol Ot i Ml Ty | 1 momENAINY, Open evenings until 9 o’clock. against Sullivan or Ciiming \Cat M | AL AxD 8 Lceder as he backed into the fobby. have investigated the case of “‘Col.” | make. diih S, Cor, Cipliol' Aveuie, Oia