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3 i e ——— S RSO IO e oo g e e et st A R A Ayt A SOCIAL SCANDAL SPRUNG. )} Isaac 8. Hascall's Family Disrapted by Oharges of Infidelity. HIS WIFE TO SUE FOR DIVORCE. and Counter-Charges Developments apected—Awaiting a Verdict City News, Serious Charge A Broken Up Household. rumor that S. Hascall ind that so opened b his wife that ble tl side een in pos It b the family circle of the 11 i was disrupted beyond re serious a breach had tween Mr. Hascall reconcilintion was of eternity. A fe gion of the detailed a feeling of consideration for the partics Dias restrained their pul n. Action for divorce on the partof Mrs, I Ul has for months heen anticipated, and to-day the long deferred date is so nearly at hand that there is no further A of withholding the announcement Mrs Haseall's counsel will either early next week file a petition divorce from her hushand on th of general unfaithfulness M. Haceail, himsclf, has <o well rec nized the impossibility of \mhh.-l.hw the matter from ult » publicity th it | some months ago he pry d astate- ment of case. This writing e turned oy to the editor of the Weekly Watchman, with the_ re- quest to publish it the moment Hascall filed her bill and the seands me public property. The this morning ;nlnh the sta here it is inall the unction of call’s self-defense most unfortunate af artially been kept from the eyes of the pub- ie for some time back, is about 1o be_ex- i;lmh-d in the courts throneh counsel of Mrs, . S, Hascall, who is instituting proceedings against her’ husband for divorce o the ground of infidelity. Everyhody in O ng been common been and My tas- that has but | ahaknows Haseall, the the tracks \\ 18 im- Tamys, 1 ty Iying south proved With gra ways and other th ¢ in adviic otlier more Hiickly scttled parts of the cify wiiereby he benefitted himselt” as well s i neighbors, BUL_ all of this suce od of discord from_ ¢ Jonseli . and ) suld ot deb, tering_ tho Haseall are’ well 1] ve lived Jon It s been couple of id-children, who now reside Ilw i his City, More than a vear azo Mrs, 1a a vietin 1o erysipelus, - which ind, She was troubled with dr quently, frou thei Tap=ed e of dementia, which made her a source of great annoyance and. solicitude her husband_and friends, as they claim. When Iaboring under the effccts of” abbera- tion she was most violent, abusive and . cruel | 10 herself as well as to ofliers, and was only saved, they say. from the asylum by the Tor- bearan Tusband. The sic s removed, though the mind of th \tremained (illed with the vagaries it had often cherished. Amons these was a startling doubt l'~l4l the lulvll(\ of her hushand. She el A S it forgetul of o P T con Aot e o or chirge, detailing the act ol hav- ing seen the little Sied on his lap in tho kitehen': dry threats of - physical injury the you i into an ndiission of theact. A t, but the peace of the Haseall stom into fragnents by tie ms of his wife household w merciless su [ watched and inally brought to him stated, of her guilt, comm-tmg\ th it & certain man who, not long since, drove horse car No. L on the Thir- teenth street line, It is claimed the meetings of the two were frequent and sinful, From the time of this discovery, it is said, Haseall has studiously u'fl wl (n live with his wife. He has sep: i er, and 13 livingat his “C ummllolll.m. ] \\lnlu she abides with a blood relation. It is now understood that Mrs, Haseall will commence legal proccedings for divoree, and also for one-half of her husband’s property, with a share of alimony at the same “tim She MII|lmruflh|n<h~llt¥ on his part, laying especial emphasis upon the support of “two girls at one of the lmu'h in this city by Has- call. “One of these is a tall blonde w |x||i>sh|ue. the other a **petite” brunett ) slever newspaper item from I's own hand contain |~|rmgln statement of the case, of course, imputing Mr. cence of the his wife res ngainst h Tor the present it nt and constitutes thus rst TV Insavol cious chapter of domestic Hascall will bring some scandalous ey dence against her husband, and M Hascall, it is alleged, will return the com- pllllllluL n like manner, To the m'np]«- of Nebraska who have known Mr. Ha call in the legislative halls, the \\\nu of ruhlms and many enter, rises of trade, his denouement in his advanced stage of life will be o profound surprise. e GONE TO THE JURY. The Leighton & Clarke Insurance ° Case Submitted Last Night. All day yesterday the Unit court room was filled with interested parties to listen to the arguments in the Leighton & C! e insurance case. The lawyers exerted themselves to their ut- most in the interests of their clients, and their ren s were listened to with gv intentness by judge, jury and others m the room. Hon, T. M. Marquett made the closing address as counsel for Leigh- ton & Clarke, and Judge Dundy then pro- ceeded to charge the jury in the twenty- four suits which had been combined in one. Inspite of the length of the trial and the knotty points involved, the Judge seemed to have retained his good humor, as was manifest in his remarks before begin we, Ad- dressing the jur, “Idonot know how it may be with on; I do not know how it may be with he outsider who comes into court and sits around from day to day app: to see and hear w he his own information; but [ know for my- self that, o far us 1 am concerned, trial has been of the most intense Inter- est from the day the first empannelled until the It is true that a great deal of time has been consumed in the trislof this ease: Occas t seemed to me as though the law were u littlo tedious; but, on S5 wbolo, a1l things considored, it seoms | to me that no time Lus been unnécessarily or improperly consumed, No as know t lias been no change in the form of the governmentof the Republie Mexico sinee this t commenced It was winter then, und s now, and no one can mistake tl act. 1 can see no change whatever in the color of the hair or Deard of the well preserved nd venerable Judge S: and Mr, une. 2 s shange in llu-(_uull atured mnhh\n jurston and Cong: lon. They ) secmed to stand the torm as \u-ll nd myselt, But so far as the sl nt, youthful energetic Hall not but think |I|. N \ivl rs to be absent portion of the time to do the heavy sitting around After he had introduced in evi- dence the poliey issucd by the that he represents he scemed sought solace in sleep, and | dently got the rest fron has heen denied te the other members of the bar eng in this trial But how with old man cloguent [Mar quett.| it the 1t that he was unable t f. 1o be here tt I wd trinls in <. The only ¢ premises, and 10S Me nmost that the y close I o may at Imnn that he rns and re to recen upport of one has 50 re ken unto him Af the wove h the triat and the law Judge Dundy delive wistive ch to g was in writing, points in the eases, which are | £ 1o the complications existing it yxible to give any idea of the charge without reproducing” it in full, but hoth sides oxpressed themselves ns satisfiod that it was thoroughly impartial. If th jury is able te they will be obli 1o hring in twenty wn eparate and « h~ inct verdicts By ement of the mnsel, the conrt m.lm d that the ver ot sealed one, and in case the during the night, they were n appearance 10 0'clock this in order t crrors that can he correeted, who appe {lie 1 com and .rm]ul may exis VICTIMS OF THI CATSSON, Additional Facts Abont the Strange and Painful Malady, Owing to the lateness of the hour when the fact beeame known that men had been seized with the eaisson discase Thursday night, it was impossible to s cure the exact particulars, but all the de- | tails obtainable were published yesterday | morning. The full particulars of the case are as follows As the out of the y which the Towa per of the new Union Pacitie bridge 1s being grounded, one of the men, named Patrick Carroll, fainted. The whole erew had been liberated throwing on their coats to taking their three hours off As Patrick feli he uttered sharp ery, « after lying prostrate a moment manifosting gr began His fellow-workme as they started to 1 one of their number, fi in_ convulsions roll i) I uul wias ~hnll|\ similar to men were both tool shanty and when Dr. ived, at his ‘request a loco- run down the spur, on which building material is eavried to the hridge, and both men were pliced in the eab and rought over to this side when they were 3t. Joseph's hospital, ings of the two unfortunates extreme. As they writhed in the of convulsions " that almost dis- s their joints, they begged the @ nts to Kill them. . Gadbraith and ssistants at onee procecded to ad- r soothing potions, and after ab- strugales against the drug, slum- were agony Tour p:mum aroll and Test are old men at sson \\mk and both have had this llulllvlu many times before, but never so se hey ~ su It rosults simp], he mysterious reaction the sys fergoc when the rom air under artific |lu theo forwa from physi the di two toits caus One of the ans who ve investigated y ities is that of Pennsyl- that the in- and vomit- ml (hmu"h upon the I;luml v xmd vital orgs A bottle corked se mvl) at the bottom of a son will explode with (-nuhulm'\hlo when taken into the outer air. The I)Inoll having been forced into the deep- seated portion of tl stem s libe 1 with force and the sult; serious. In the St. Louis bri coming out of the ar a long ladder of ove and arrived top. s raise the men by elevator n m room to dress in. proved wonderfully beneficial. Frequently the person shut up i the r-lock experiences an intolerable pain 1f blowing the nose or swal- lowing water to inflate the middle ear through the eustachian tube does not re- lieve the agony the person must instantly retive, for he cannot stand l|| But this i 1 the symptoms of the eaisson .lm disease is liable to attack th r-lock when the pressure is first taken oft or within an hour afterwards, Where organie hea flections are present the attack bs almost al fatal. tendant v are ge the men, after ock, had to ¢limb hundred rounds hausted at the found best to 11 give them he change THE ODII ¥ Plnklnx Arrangements na A 'I'I 2 gone: JLOWS for Their xt April. 1 committee composed of representatives from the four subordi- nate lod 1. O. 0. F. of this city to make preparations for the anniversary of that order to be held here next April, ast evening at Odd Fellows® hall. J, Nichols was chosen chairman, N. B, ~|-1|->L||‘.\ and Ernst Stuht tre 1i.nuwiug sub-committees ifller, tmuw —Messrs. Nichols, Ol- sen and 10! \Iulmu ~Messrs, Lorenzen, Stuht and Printing Prutt, Wooley and Stuht. Refreshments ~Messrs ler and Wooley. Ra Iromls and Hotels (| Whitson The event for which these preparations uu- being made is the sixty-seventh anni- I Fellowhip in Ameriea, A i upon by the state grand lod, s the place where it should be clebrated by the members of the order in Nebrask: At the meet- i it it was decided to issue inyitations to all the lo: i in number, and to th the Missouri river towns o that the invital y accepted, and that about 2,000 dd Fellows will ghther here April 26, Correspond ' has been opened with Past Grand Sive J B. Nicholson, of Phil- adelphia, the most eloquent and honored Odd Fellow in the country, to induce him to be present and deliver 'the address of weleome. It s expected that the meet- ing will he held in the new exposition building, as no other structure would be ciently commodi to cont the attend. During the si u) there will be a ball, bnnqml and pai and a grand time gulrr.ul y is r\pn-«m\ Arvangements are being wade with the railvoads and hotels to Stewart, Striff- Messrs. Stulit, l upon tl , they lnd nwwull; as harmless as the other ‘uW)eu. But how with our Brothe furnish luluull 1l who attend. The local lo ryth their power | memorable l.. X one, and their efforts will | without doubt prove successful. ht shift was coming | | J. Whitehouse. L H E OMAHA T)AILY THM DEALS OF THE Daye' Real "alk on the Sub Despite the unfavorable the dullness usnally pecaliar to this of the year, real e during the past week has been fairly active the grand total of the funds chang hands in the course of transfers compares favorably with the record of any equal period during the past year. Following business and the presented for from Jannary 7, to Jan btained from G. W. WEIK. e Review ct. woat A Seve gate of money 1 during the week, nary 14 inclusive Ames Jan. each day ) transfer snow has covered ground during the week, thus preventing satisfac inspeetion. of lots and premises, has done much to depress busi ness in real estate, It is a noteworthy fact that little has been done in the way ing and nearly all pur- have been made with and largel, ] 1 Many inquirics have 11" probability, to Ihe opening of ated to prove 10 factthat the intention to improve been b eading futire jons, spring is ge m\ Wly antici a busy season this year, As thot to meet the | promise, the ranks of r are steadily iner g, Mr. John county treasurer, will embark in business in connection with an in nee ageney. Mr. Rush s unques- tionably Iu hly qualified for such a ven ture. Kig ‘In years of practical exp in the oflicé of the ¢ unty treasures h:|~ given him a thorough knowle property values and drilled his tions to readily deteet investments ul promise. S Clarkson, who form: resided here, but has of late years been in llml speenlation along the line of the Union P and living at Schuyler, will shortly return to Or nd enter the real business here. Other such ventures are known to be in con- templation. A GRAND JURY. One Called for Next Term—The Petit Pancl. Clerk Tjams yesterday morning drew the grand and petit juries for the county term of the district court as follows: « ND JURY. Alex Black, R. E Quenny, Peter € Law Peter Iumm Cross, J. W, A. H. Willis, in « rtiv flic in 1l est that | s Wm. Me- Hammel, Osterhoup. Jordan, Peter Hlius Rudow sky, B3, B. Lovett, Bd Collir Curtin, August W nM"wIl Tiam Malionc, Humphrey, John Ryley, John \l abb, James P, i Kammer, Micl rank, L. B. Wishy, g, Henry Pundt Jacob rles Doughe Lou Hansen, n-nn Sumuel lh-ll Hiram Ave M HllAl\\n when o I W assed ordering the distriet at- ftile nformations_inst having indictments prepared in the He repli that the ome question about the constitu- ty of this new Inw and that in the their caution, the: murder term of court,’ suppose that tlu- |ml«.-~ W de and cal t to be on the jury on this court will find no flaw m trial proceedings on the ;.muml m.n no indictment had™ been r turned.” District attorney Estelle said that he had not been consulted about the ealling of a grand jury. but supposed tha wdges Wakeley and ‘Neville had taken action beeause they wanted to be on the safe side. your pape a reporter yester cannot suspend Marshal Cummings, the council is now composed, and there y © got to majority of lhn body—that is, en—to sustain me in my action. On this point I have consultea the best legal adyice, and all with me on t point ' Of course, T could prefer ¢ against Cummings and try to suspend But what good would it do? None He would stifll remain in vshal unless 1 was supported council,” , Marshal Cummings is cool and plicid as_ever, does Iiis wor ce a little man, and takes regular quan- of food and slecp. He says that he don’t intend to res until the 14th day of April, 1887 Then the mayor is wel- come to appoint a new chief for the po- lice force. Delegates to Seward. The annual convention of state fivemen occurs next Tuesday at Seward. The delegates from Omaha as follows: No. 1 Hose company, Charles Hunt, W No.2, D. W. Lane, No. steele, Thurston /. J. Coots, . Lewis ist, ]h'lnwv hose The two nd anti-Bat harmony, for all fee factions has been wiped out pose to sea how Butler i1 7‘-.uunwunu Butler man in Ilu- last ) convention, “mud if he behaves all vight- and will elect him to the |||'.'~i- between the two SWe pro. us this uchre, At the residence ayor Jumes Boyd Thy Boyd gav ive euchre party which was a largely attended and a pleas- ant affair, About sixty couple; senting the stand most fas of Omaha's elite, gathered around the tables, — some fifteen or - sixteen i At 11 o'clock refreshments nd play then resumed e for gentlemen, a handsome Japanese waste paper basket, was won Patrick, while the ladies’ as won by Mrs. Wilbur, My Nate Crary 10 off the booby of the ey and was rewarded with cuhh:lgn- he e Sued By a Church. county court yesterday the ustees of the Third Congre- . Gustay Schill, was in The churchmen sue Mr. a contractor, for about %700 damage on account of failure to finish the “contract of building their c as ngrecd, and for various imperfections in the work, In 15 the of the church vs grogress of trial. 1r. Schill, who A South Omaha Wedding. Justice Anderson Wednesday evening united in Miss A nnie Michner and Otto Weibel, the cercmony oceurring at Kessler's hall. The W ---Inliuv wus made the ocea tivities which large numbe the ¢! l\ eni Spechit. 1 were part of guests. was a speech by Mr. Chris me | EE, S\TURDAY. | THE NORTAWESTERY LEAGUE, Held Yesterday to Oonsider A aha Base Ball Olub, THE LITIGATING JUSTICES. k the | Hotels in the Yellowstone I An Interesting at Depot ther Again- Local Notes, Base Ball Ted. Sullivan, sterday for wements for the admi from that eity into the Northwestern League, He will probably return to Omaha in a fow days Ameeting of several gentlemen inter- | estedin baseball was held yesterday at the Millard hotel, and the subject of the ad- on of Omaha to th )nnhwudu'n ly diseussed. It ap- general sentiment that d be ~.|]»|m|l d in it WOr properly with, The L conld not be well . paid up committec will | <h or stock subsc v||| what can be sral - proming gentlem v to Tend their aid and in the movement, — In all probability it \\vll |1 i mation of a good elub Pros te, the baschall Paul to St make [ peared tobe the | a league club it L it was tho loss than non-assessabl pointed to solici and to s thonght the appenrs L sentiment in ecrtain quarters fayor- able to the sceuring of more accessible grounds I the club is organ it will composed entirely of ; , with first-clas: nbers of the old lm.m d present located here, could bo used in sueh games played in Omahs In spe \an of the standard the players who will compose the clubs in the league, Mr. Sullivan said to a re- \mm ST w: ari Ve will give j ball gumes the other clubs be the nines he ly matched playe will be of about the su players, v nt s il good v\\ exeit Py our we sec a5 matched that players are about the ¢l . but shall have some pretty games, The Yale and Harvard nine are not profes stonals but they play just as good ball between themselves ™ as Htessional teams. This is because they are so evenly macched.”” T Further 1 KICKING JUSTIC Action Commenced Against the New Eaw, Judge Selden has determined to hasten the action of the supreme court on the constitutionality of the new three-justice law which applies to this eity. In con- sequence he entered quo warranto pro- ceedings in that high tribunal, challeng- ing the right of Justice Berk to excreise the functions of a justice of the Deace in this county. Lhe summons upon Judge Berka to appear s the supreme court Februar sorvad by Sherifl” Coburn fternoon +t is that all the defeated justic re Dubind Sclden i the expenies are ual g by them. Judge Andres, excepted i s already turned his dockets {0 Just Berk suceessor. The litigating s hold that the new law under which lln-u' continuanc denied by ular vote, Ill\L()lh'llllll()ll.l||N'( B not gen amed that it | and Lincoln counsel, Messr, Doane, and will pusl . vly elected justices will defend their and their courts with good legal Justice Helsley, in speaking of the to a reporter, suid that the new justices would pr smploy as their Tawyer to fight the case in the supreme A. C. Troup, through whose agency mumln-l of the state legi are, the jus- tice law was passed &t the list term. u]d justices haven't a ghost of s grasp- slves, and over s o secured and G, ) st y Wi WHO WAS SHE? Woman and a Zine Trunk, cwspaper Property. ik straw at that, A Little There is a good joke on some journalist of this city, outstanding and for the honor of the “perfesh” a certain matter should be cleared up. Just before the evening “Q° train pulled outfor the east Thursday, a little woman hurried into the depot and in a breathless voice asked Mr. Knapp, the genial ticket agent, for a ticket to " and she Sand 1 you say “Oh, 'mein such a horry, glanced neryously behind 1 must be quick. How mueh did the fare ¥ Twelve and her ce blenched with dismay as a nervous her purse brought out but eight e that you conld aurity to the other end of the " asked the agent. trunk and this she [i4 the ment of hu when she would M Homelius, the fuzent, she gave the name of Miss 3 Iarris, the wite of a newspaper man, from whom she was running away f that he would ove lomelius wrote l.m she e Miss, Matic and said it correction be ver obediently thoughtfully made. The 1 and her trunk were hustled on the n in just in time 1o get away and that is all that is all that is kKnown of this rather strange cage. It any journalist or any body clse has lost a litfle woman with red hair, black eyes, genel good looks and a medium 7 k, valuable data leading t OV can be obtamed at the loc <l|'|nul ut the B, & ‘\l INNS FOR THE Y BILOWSTONE. A New syndicate to @uild Hotels for the National Park, In conversation with a reporter yester- day Col. Kingman of the department of the Platte, engineering service, said that he thought the scheme 1o form a uew company to operate six large hotels different parts of the park was a very feasible one. This new company is being organized under the auspices of the ern Pacific and has such well known solid men initas C. B. Wright and J. Bullitt, Philade!phia, Charles Gibson uul J. C. Perry, of St Frede Billings, of Vermont, and M. D Carrving- ton of Toledo. There is at present a hotel syndicate, known as the ltm‘n» Hatch company, which has the hostelries in the park This old company, of course, opposed the organization of hivs been unsuceessful, new, Iv4|| man, | <ion of aclub | ~ | Another tey Wave tuk JANUARY 16, 1880} 1 | that the new syndica operation before very : park needs a will be in active long. new hotel com | pany, " eontinued Col. Kingman. “The one which has been in control for the | past few years is badly organized and | managed. 1t has one large fine hotel in | the park, but tourists claim that it is very poorly handled. At the principal places of interest the accommodations .un-. of nothing but miscrable little tents this new hotel company ean get to w it will operate, ander it, six new hotels, This would itly favor tourist travel to the park, 1 helieve that every one of e six hotels wonld be well patronized and would make money “How many people visited last year “About five thousand I should say, at least. The number is increasing every Jear, and the time i not far oft when Yellowstone National Park will be the most famous summering place in world. The policy of the government has been, and will be, to spend annually a large amount of money on the park. in improving it and putting in roadways ete., ete., so that year by v the tourist s hound to increase ( that the largest and finest of Is will be at Mommotn Hot Springs, The large hotel now in trol of the Rufus Hatch combination, will be purchased or leased, if possible by the new company rrom T con NORTHWEST, Bearing Down on This Region. The black flag was run up to the n on the federal building late Thursday afternoon, and the citizen that Hazen had found another cold wave. The night passed with a light snow fall- ing from time to time, and the dawned eloudy with the meren above and the wind in the south. rom that hour, however, Hazen began to real- iz on his promise, and the breeze ver about, the needle sweeping half the ha izon until it was staring ofi'in the direc- tion of Alaska, and there it stayed. Meanwhile the mercury had not been idle, but had actively put in its time get- ting into winter quarte nd had got as far down as 19¢ above by noom, and 122 above at Bo'clock, Ihe cold wave seems to be general throughout the west, The tempe at Denver this morning was 119 adrop of 272 in the Jast twenty hours; leyenne, 59 above, t Deadwood, 32 at North Pl It prom nd Ldrop of L cold pight. The Xnow the past two days has b the thaw has been too steady to impede traflic. The trains on all the roads are moving regularly and on time. es o be whieh has so far fallen in too light and move-Tremann, The ma ¢ of Miss Carric M more to W. H. Tremann took Thursday afternoon at 5 o'cloc ceremony w srmed by Rev. Robert | Doherty, at the residence of the bride’s f Dr. C. M. Dinsmore, corner of teenth street and Capitol avenue. y a fow invited friends and relatives were present. The Bride is one of the most popular smplished young ladies in Om She recved adiplor 5 0 1l E , when Din place s p rri rd for highest schols The groom. Mr known' stoekmun, busine: with his Omaha. in South Union Star Masquerade. The first masqu the Union Star occurred ning at Metropolitan hall. About eighty couples were present en-m: and an equal number of spect good time. Shortly 110’clock they unmasked, after which supper was served, when dancing was again re- sumed and continued until a 1 hour in the morning. The ball was a success so- cinlly as well as finaneiaily, and the fol- lowing commilte to Te credited for their v|l|cu-n( gement: Master of ceremonie floor commit- tee, Henry Dunn, T. W. Burch- mere and'John Berchme Railway Notes and Personals. William H. Russell has been appointed tax agent of the Union Pacifie railway company for Nebraska, lowa, Wyomi Utah, Idaho, Montana and Oregon, vice J. B. Evans resigned. 5. MeMurray agent of the Pacific Railw: "hursday eve been apvointed wtment, . with special Union hea ing J K. Choate, f ‘olorado divisic of the Union P ame in - yeste ing. ) \\' Mink, comptroller of the Union Puc asury, went e ~t last night. & pholl, the _ bride hi of Council Blufls, Barker block enth, Raymond builders ]lml\m" into lln' numerous cases of \ln sti- tution in the city for the relief of which splication was made. Over 150 familics cived help from the county, which is rgest number which have applied to, the commissioners in one day this winter t winter the 1 st number in one ises will probably s with the coming of the cold wave. Must Pay for His Boots, Milton M. Sloman has commenced suit indJustice Anderson’s court to garnishee the salary of a yeung gentlenan quite prominent in Omaha society ¢ refuses to pay for his boots. which were of costly make, ered fo him - good condi were deliy on, but for » for them. J | him 1o, .lml now garnishee procecdings 1o sat- Innl. m. Mrs, Fountain's Suit, The constables who so eleverly failed 1o eatch Mrs. Fountain at the depot Thursday subsequently went to her re 1 on her horse to y ark’s claim of §250. This Jing some arrangement was made by which the house was not taken, and Mrs Fountain promises to | Mvrs. F. has not left the city. Clean Your Sidewalks. Osmatia, Jan. 15, 1ss6.—Mr. M. E Meany, Dear Sir—You will please notify 1l persons to clean the snow oll their Sidewalks in accordance with the provi jons of the ordinunce \;]unl!: |l“\'l‘\' A Mayor Atten Members of Omalia of P Castle hall Sunday at tin the funcy . Olsen Lodge No. 26, K 1o ussemble at their Lo'elock p.n to 1 of their decensed are requested hrothe, and it is probable | C. Guotg, C. C T k the | The | AMUSEMENTS, The Florences Liast The Florences auaintances of the public ; e said of in Bvening. are such familiar ace that little can Our Governor," presented at the opera house last night, beyond men tioning the fact that the cleverness of | Pinto Porterhouse Perkins and Miss Ma tilda Starr the has made | them famous, Despite the chill night and the impending blizzard the audience was larg Its appreciation of the many good things of the play was marked by Wl appl One note- e ipon the attention o Flovene < that ned them cele ¥ spied and many their porform with them a n . 12 be fore a play which + fountain hoad of josts now beeo 1 forget the familiarity s and enjoy | them in the spirits who created them Florences sent “The Mighty at the matinee this afternoon, Dickens' best story, “Dom avas wame as s s nowad theart have of th i of its company of the | bey and Sc ies. Mary Landon, a white womai, swore | out a wa in police eourt yesterday | for the a tof Mrs. Taylor, a ed woman, who had used toward her. The finest assortment of single and double eutters to be found anywhere in ty is on exhibition at the Lininger & ‘0. repository, corner of Sixth citic streets, Alfeldt, an employe of Lange & eteenth strcet, met with a aheriding last 1 lis hand, colof obseene lan of bones 0y Mebowell & Co., of have purehased Richards® foun |||\\uu ‘the Unicn Pacilie track iteenth street. The deed these gentlemen Rich Gordon Unit nl States i and false swes terday released from the county expiration of their fifteen days’ term - of sentence. Fred Lewon, the West Omaha farmer who was reported as lost in the blizzard, turns up e and sound, having been comfortably housed at home during the week of storm. He does not know how the Charlie s story about him got out Col. Stew the 1k who i t .I..\‘ )»In s hospital, de- nee of the G R, be- v of the galls efused beeans and e “doln 'v~\\||l alias .\|;.\w.-n, nw ul o ex-conviet and s recently figured Brominently in oo 1ccs mnd.tho police court, left” yesterda for Kansas City where he will take up permanent resi- d single or doubie ent te price, you had hetter visit to th Lininger & Metealt Co. . corner of Sixth and Paci cre you will find the lar “ted assortment of | uf ul kinds to be seen anywhere l Smith, o teamster living on North enth street, is mysteriously miss- Ho was lust seen Thur: wife is ng hushand of the matter police. Mr. Jno. D. agent, who was the Canfield House, much. Dr. 1 s attending phy 1- cian, 11 be well n-nuur be about o week or ten days. llm father, who is Distriet Judge at Berli Ontario, t his hedside and will remain here until his son is well. Infor n lodged with the U. S, mail ill at 18 im|-ruv|ng.-: very , the Police Court Docket. Stenberg disposed of the follow- Judge i in the police court yesterday MecBride, the notorious, paid a fine of &10 and costs for stealing articles of clothing from a indy of color. Gus Sehultz and Mrs. Schultz pad a like sum. They had indalged in one ot e periodical quarrels rrested by the police. ) wife went to jul to b ard it out with the county. Geo. Wilson; stealing two | tenced to thirty days in ' the il, the first teny wnd the last ten on Im.ul and water, Barton Hiles, drunk wits fined $5 and costs, Will Jackson, charged with vag was dischurged! PILES! PILES! riLEs A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Ttchin and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), ealled Df Williams' Indian Pile Ointment,” A single Box lius eured th worst chronic cases of 2 or 30 years standing, No one need suffer fie winutes after applying this wonderful sooth ing medicine, Lotions and_instruments do more harm than good. 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