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THE OMAHA DAILY. BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 99 P 1886. THE POLICE KALEIDOSCOPE Interesting A!iurlmrnt of Oases in Judge Btenberg’s Tribunal. THE BUILDING INSPECTOR Asa New City Officer and His Duties— Gen. Crook's Arrival—A South Omaha Fire — Other Local News. A Lively Sesston, He gave his name as Ira Nelson. He was a small, insignificant looking fellow, and quite_evidently--from looks and ac- tion-—-a Hoosier. He admitted that he bad come from Indiana. He stood up before Judge Stenberg yes- terduy to prefer a ¢ of y against two young and fast women, who, as he med, nad robt him of $70. His story was to the ot that ho came to Omalia, on his way west, to have o good time. He met two fair vhnmmw Caddie Butts and Ella Burley in a “cas- tle’ on Capitol avenue. He proposed to them to take a ride. They accepted. The party repaired to the ro: honse and a bha revel was com- menced are to switch off on whiskey early in the game, exhilerating instead on such mild drinks as soda and ginger ule. And so it came s that when Ira was thoroughly in- ated, his two female companions were comparatively elear headed. 'The next thing the young man knew he was Iying in Iscafl's park oarly this. motn: ing His money was cent of it— one, and he had not a thing to show for his days fun. Suspicion naturally rested uvon the two girls and he had them ar- rested. Nothing was proven against them this morning, loweyer. They were recommited for examination. ¢ was that of Sadie McBride who rested for stealing 28 from H. W lsmln She de- nied the la but_admitted that he gave her She is known how ever to in hack driv circumstance y and there is v mh- dnuM hm nm llu' notorious Sadie is responsible for the theft. She was remanc «d for further examination. Boyle hails from a small town in Missour WOULDN William Gr A very or, i North Om had been by Spec James, of the Law and Ord refusing to pay c profar not pr Oflicer league, for v fare and for uting The cha was release A BOGUS RING. Joseph Farrell was a scedy looking oung man, Wiiollaimea. to came w_few weeks ngo from Massachu- ht trying,to sell a bo- gus ring on the street. e made all sorts of wild denials to the effeet that he didn’t i that he didn’t know “I am not the ghost judge.” said the next p hu~}num|« chara; ohn C. Heeny been him while reposing in a box judge released him upon hearing: Not 0 lucky was Morris Sullivan, a man about forty yeurs of , who has been scen hanging around the street corners some time past. The judge s him to ten daysin the county other cases of an unimpor were disposed of, and court adjour AL THE BUILDING An Important Ordinance Passed by the City Council. The passage by the city council of the building inspeetor ordinance d board whose functions are most impor- tant at this stage ot the growth of the city of Om The provisions of the ordinance n line with the sentiments often expressod editor Br ven below in detail It \\||l in all pmh ability, at once go into as it does, but the signa- ture of the mayor to become a law. And as that oflicial has more than once pressed himself in favor of some measure, his tormal approval of the or- dinance will doubtless not be wanting. The ordinance creates, upon its becom- ing a law, a board to be known as the llu rd for Inspection of buildings, which 1 have cha all ordinances per tion, repair or remoy i the ment of The officer of the bourd is to be Lllm\ n superintendent of buildi hold his oflice for one ye ment by the mayor) witha }n-r anhum, 0. The other membe officio, shall be and tl of the board, ex city engineer tment. CRINTENDENT, 1t shall be the duty of the superintend- ent of buildings to issue all permits for the erection of buildings or the making of repairs, and to pe w such other duti as may be reg un d of him. He sl amine ull Inn‘:lm-r\ in the course of cree- tion, alteration I thronghout the city, as ofter that all ordinan: in relation ther He shall inspect ings, public theatres, and for n poses, at the purpose such buildi case of fiv In the per snperintendent ing the i remise 1 l: 11 or re; r regn; comphed with, 41I public school build- halls, churches and .III buildings used 28, the facilities ¢ s overloading of floor: of his dutics the 1 have the right dur to enter any building or the eity. T boar seretionary power of declar ublic n any building aeture in the city to said ppear evi y or probabl or dangzerous tutesuch steps as ¢ may do with such nuisance, ALLS OF THE OFFICE unsafy upon insti i or building m th or builders superin lent of full specitications |‘1 ws of the proposed construetion, tion, or a detailed statement in Such statement shall nof proposed work, al dimensions, lumber height of stovies 3. Dimensions of joists and timber and distan t 4. orial alters ty, the owners, shall submit to 1l buildings at his o and and 18 of supporting iron work. For what purpose the building is de- e or estimate cost, s agent or architect, all then sign an agrecment that he will construet the work in accordunce with the deseription set forth in the Mication, and the superintendent Pl I n a perit therefore acc o fo0s o sucli porwits sball be s follows Oui all buildings costing over §200 - not oxu-n-dm-rt,w On_all uTan: over $300 and not umox 020, §3. and On allfbuildings costin And for an additional The fees realized from the permit shall be turned over by the superinten- dent to the city treasurer. Furthermore, any person desiring to remove any building in the city, within the fire limits of upon any paved street within the fire limits, or upon any paved street, shall be required to obtain” a per mit from the superintendent, to cost #3 if the board shall decide that such remov: al can be mac DANGEROUS BUILDINGS, Sections 11 and 12 are devoted to mak- ing provisions for the declaring of build ings to be in a dangerous condition Whenever it shall come to the knowledge of the superintendent that any building within the city is in_such condition as to endanger any other building or property, he shall at once fix a time and place when the board shall sit to decide whether the building is in & dangerons condition, and shall serve due notice of such meeting upon the owner. If, upon due examin- ation, the board shall decide that the building is unsafe, they shall instruct the property owner to put the tion, if such a thing be possi ble, or, if it is not. to teardown the strue- tur THE RECORDS. The records of the board shall contain, besides a register of its transactions, a re- port of violations in the improper con struction, alteration or repair of build- ings, or in the unsafe condition of any building, with the location a name of owners, contractos 1 hiteet inter ested in the construction of such build- ing. Such records shall be open for the inspection of the public. PENALTIES. Any persons who shall willfully violate leet any provisions of this ordin- ance is to be'deemed guilty of a misde- meanor, and upon conviction thercof shall be fined in” any sum not exceeding $100 or imprisonment not exceeding thirty days, and shall furthermore be lia- ble ke fine or imprisonment for ach twenty-fonr honrs he or they shall tinue in the failure to comply with such provisions. THE GREAT IMPRE Railrond Mon Rejoice That He Has Left the Coast Passenger agent Union Pucific roceived a telegram from D Hitchcock the Frisco repre: tive of the Union Pacilic as follow hank God, Mapleson has gone.” The dough! slonel, 1t seems, has been on the Pacitic coast for the past few wecks bothering the life out of the rail- road men who were unfortunate enongh to fall lmn In‘n-lnhluw He has vefused to pa £ 1 fare, his Pull- man fare, threatened to do his (l\m and that thing and the other thing, until he has driven the general tern passenger agent and his associates nearly ¢ Itis not to be wondered a re glad to get nd of him. One | grievance that the colonel has against the Union Pa is that they sidetracked him near Ogden some time ago because he refused to put up his Pullinan He talks wildl, instituting suit ag besides doing all manner things by way of revenge. ¢ will arrive in Omaha ay or Saturday morning. Mapleson is not making money on arand opera this sguson,” said a well- known theatrieal man yesterday, “In truth, I am inclined to believe from what T hear that he played the w coust this ye resterday by s an in a position to cnow, thiat when Mapleson landed in San Irancisco last year he ov Patti and $10,000 to Gerster for besides $10,000 for railre fave.” When he finished the four weeks’ season of grand opera in Frisco, so. well 1 he been supported that he not only paid his debts to the la out with 90,000 in h he is again in the hole that he I Y every prospect NERAL C Morse yesterday w. nta- General of the cither late nning JROOK. re on Friday—A d Reception. grams received in the city mounce that General Crook A 0] ity Thursday even- ing roceeding to Omaha will land in v Friday morning. He leaves Ash s Arizons Yesterday committee ap- pointed to prepare a grand reception and banquet for Gen. Crook, met at the store of Mr. J. ollins on Douglas street. There were present, Mr. J Collins, chairman of the board, ( Yost, ank Colpetzer, W. H. McCord, Strang, Jos, Garneau, Jr., J. ‘key, and W. V. Morse. Up to the hour of writing, nothing definite had been de cided upon, though it is probable that the banquet will be given one night the fore part of next week at the Omaha club rooms, — His Barn Burned, About 8 o'clock yesterc ily of Patrick O'Hearne, the custodian of the Catholie cemetery, living near the stock e awakened by a very which flooded the house. nd discovered at once on fire. The structure pped in flames, and it was too vo o couple of horses and & cow and calf which were in the barn, I few moments the barn was in ash effort was made to stop the flame nothing was saved. The b contents will be u total loss. The fire was doubtless incendiary. ‘This misfortune is arly hard on Mr. O'Hearne, as he had just put a mortgage on his little place to buy the horses which perished in the the fam- igght and ticket o) Farnam street Rail The Missouri Pucitic is running out regular freight tr: m\-\«x) day now, ail ot them by From telegrams r I party will arvive here | morrow evening, Pres pects to leave for the east Su Sunday. The Union Pacitie trains on Monday, the benefig of lows' state ‘reunion, burg, Blue Hill and G m. Monday and o'clock the next mor rospects are that a la number Odd Fellows will ayail themselves of the op- portunity to visit Omaha and exchange fraternal grectings, Dr., Pleifier, chief surgeon of the Union Pacifie system, is out in- Wyoming look- ing up & good site for » hospital for the accommodation of the sick and wounded men on the western divisions of the road. I'lie company has a fine hospital in De nyer { it remts wards in the al nsas City, Omaha and chief surgean is ex- his return to make a recom- for the location some point in the west t Lavamie will be selecred as will ran spe: the 20th, for the Odd Fel- leaving Stroms nd Island at 11 a. at 2 elsewliere pected on wendation the pluces building in | THEIR ANNUAL MEETING. The Exposition Building Directors Elect Oficers. O A number of gentlemen assembled Tues- day at the office of the exposition association on the occasion of the regular annual meeting of the stockholders. There were present: Messrs. Max *. W, Gray, John A. MeShane, . Smith,J. W. Gannett, C. E. Squiers, A Wakelic J. E. Riley, Samuel Shears, L. Mendelsohn, I Wm. Dewey & Stone were by wroxy. The followi directors were electe i @ W. Gray, John A McShane, lace and John A Wakefi rectors elected the (nl](m May Meyer, president; F. ||I|~1<|l'nl Wm allace, tn-mu ccretary. It was stated ths ale dry” goods nrm, who had £4,500 rental for the main hall sreased their offer to 5,000 per but it was the sehtiment of the stockhoiders that a full and f: trial of the building as a public hall, for the benefit of the city, should be made, be- fore any such ofier should be entertained. The whole 't however, was re- with authority to do as they deemed best Lincoln, stop at the if you pwant home Proprictor. W han you com» to Comme Ilnlul comforts. C. The managers of thi the alert to cater to the of the public, have arranged the following ex- cellent programme for next Sunday: ATHLETIC PARK—SUNDAY, A One lundred and twenty-five scrateh, open to all amateirs—Pr cup, One hundred —Purse, thivd Three hundred yard hand —Purse S50 lirst” prize. $13 third, One mile handican, 8301 first prize, ptrance in profess ifenr races free. ntries close with las, at 2 p. m. Saturda Mr. H. B. Kennedy will act as handi- capper in all the races. ard hand . professional 05 first prize, second, $10; P, professional Second, $10 professional—Purse, ccond. $10% third, nal races 10 per cent; E. Kay, 1312 Doug of fine Thay ounty (Neb.)land; f in Genoa (Neb.); good store building (best corner); good dwelling (best loca: tion) in Essex (Iowa); also cighty acres one-half mile from town of Essex (lowa), For further par- , address John Linderholm, Cen- tral City, Nebraska, A Suggestion, OMATA, April 1, 1886.—Editor Ber: While we are discussing the manner of remodeling and en the court house, I have a suggestion to make, which looks p ble and ible: Why not add two wings, east and west, the founda- tions of which shall be below the giade rnam street, containing entrances, ors, ote. ‘This will support the pres- ent structure, without ‘Lm“\l of weaken- ing it, as many apprehend in case a story is built under it, and can be made tolook symmetrical. The expense will be comparatiyely small. Yours, Public sale of Shott Horn e coln, Neb., April 14, 185, and heifers and twenty bulls logues ,.Lpl to Col . M, Woods, goln, Neb.,or Williams & Lacy, Tiaeona, Will Goto St. St. The Union Pacific buse concluded arrangements to p Joe. L club has y o match play in St. Joc on Irid going thence to Kan: Season. s City to open iy Lily Division. Lily Division, Uniformed Rank No. 8, l\nwl\h of Pythias, will be instituted on night, at the Myrtie Divison A urgent request has been is- 8 all Knights of the uniformed rank to be present, Recovering on l{l‘.’\l Estate. wse of Henrietta ity was on trial before Judge V lvxxlu\ The suit is hmunhl Xes upon some real estate, WmosT FERFEET MADE Fropered with syacial rogard to heatik, pfiicc BAKING POKDER Co., =T 1 au F. M, ELLIS & Co, _ Architects and Building Superinf's | §: OMAHA, NEB, and DES MOINES, I\, Offico, Cor. 14th and Farnam Streots, Room13 ONMAETIA, ITER GEORGE BURLIN ith B, M. 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ENAMY, Pronrlc(or. & Mospital anl ery form of dis. urgical treatment, caso requirt sate for themselyes and invite sl tricity, Paral: Epilepsy Skin, Blobd and it J.q rations Batterios, Inhalers, Braces, Trusses, and all kinds of Medical aud Surgicul Appiauces, mus- ufactured and f Th oniy ronais Mmm Instituto making ?nvale, Speulal # Marvous Diseaser o Whag il We can lio woioi from the ysten foment for lows of vital power. « NICATIO FIDENTIAL Call and consult us or gen und post-oflice addrcas—plainly wr stamp, winl we \\HI nd you, in VATE CincULiR 1o mey u-n YATH AND NEnvoos T . . One personal interview y od if convenient, Fifty rooms for th ation of paticnts. Board and o onable prices. Al Omaha Medical and Surglcal Institute Car. 13th St_and Cavito) Ave.. OMANA, KB, *flfl Catalogues and alithe best ( cr ARRIAGE A —— pulication. Saidby A 'mmw DREXEL & MAUI. (Buocessors to J. G, Jacobs,) UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBALMERS. At the old stand, 1407 Farnuwm 5t. Orders by telegraph solicited und promptly aitended to. Telephone DR. IMPEY, 1508 F.ARITANM ST, Practice liwited to Diseases of th EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT, @) @, sses fitted for all forms of defective Vision. Artificial Eyes Iuserted. Western Mutual Benevolent Association BEATRICE, NEBRASKA, THE LEADING ASSOCIATION OF THE WEST. CASH CAPITAL, PAID UP IN FULL, - - $100,000.00 GROSS ASSETS, DECEMEER 31st, 1885 150,826.30 (A certificate of membership in this Association turnishes benefit at the lowest cost, Men and women, between the may bee ome m mbors There is no changing from one class to anothor, with advaneing age. The C ompany has a gnarantee fund of £100.00 paid up in eash, which is an ad ditional sceurity to that firnished by any company in the United States, i It has a Reserve fund which provides for a non-forfeiting policy and s volicy. The ( ‘ompany isloeated in the West; its business 1s confined to the healthy West, and applications from persons residing in malavial districts ace not accepted, which will insure fow assesments, and a consequent exemption from any onerous liability. A loeal Advisory Board, eomposed of not less than five leading oitizens of o vicinity, may b+ formad, whio may act as advisory connsel in the sot:lem nt_of claims by the deatli of m mbors and as to the admissio i 0f applicants to members hip A member wio lipses his certifieate may reanstate the same at any time upon satisfactory evidence of good health, by the payment of all delinquent dues and assessmenis Noinsurance company in this or any other country has ever farled by reason of of the death-r “The failure in cach instince has been cansed by pecn= lation n'_~|v cu The safe guards introduced render both impossible in the et the endowment for ol ag ,\U\mwy death is more liboral, and the plan more sccure, than any company in tho ages of 17 and 65 years, who are in good health, and assessments do not inerease paid-up and the payment of the widows and The polic United S Co-ope ative Msuranco. C ‘ompanies od in England 200 years bofor» the stock plan was thought of, and the same companies exist to-day, some of them having y one million membe When manazed judicious! annot break. Wo o i 00,000 this being in addition to the 000 provi Fund which'is a more liberal proyision and offer than any othe The Strength of This Association Consists of GUARANTEE FUND, ENDOWMENT PLAN, RESERVE FUND, NON-FORFEITING POLICY, GRADED RATES, PAID-UP POLICY, SELECTED RISKS, A DEPOSITORY TO PROTECT THE TONTINE SYSTEM, RESERVE FUND, LIFE PLAN, CAPITAL STOCK. The cost of life protection in tms company is less than any company in the United States. The company i good and payments prompt. This Asso ion is now ent (s third year, and has a large membership, which is constantly increasing. At death or maturity of endowment the membe ceives his interest in the Reserve Fund in addition to the amount due on the policy. All policies become prfoiting after the third ye ber's interest in the Rese AGENTS WANTED in ¢ E Mississippi riv can obtain most favorablo rates by wr The Westorn Matual has conso nd Meel s' " and t protection. rard the \\ estern Mutual as one of the peet to see, at no very lu'h!u{l e m.mg \\ est with its active, gontlemanly age 2, 1856. unnp.\m mak 0 the extent of the mem- town and city where not supplied in all of the d north of Kan Good reliuble canvassers ing to the company. ated the m\»mlmu riv'of the “Nebraska Mutual,” Lincoln Mutual,” and with its own members in- very best life insuranea associa s, March OTFICE AUDITOR OI \l\l'(- oF Lixcor v 1, 1886 «d that the Western Mutual Benevolent Association Insurance in the State of Nebraska, has complied with theinsurance law uthorized to transact the business of life insurance i this st & PUBLIC ACCOU EBRASKA, of this state, anl is 1 for the current year. = Witness my hand and the 4 searn. | year first above written. U] H. A. BABCOCK, seal of said of said oflice, the day Auditor Public Accounts, Omaha National Bank, the company’s financial at Omuha, Nebra Refer by permission to'Hon. J. H. Millard, Oms Al conmunications shouldhe addressed to OLIVER C SABIIN, Seccretary and General Manager, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA. OTIS HAYNES, Office, Room 10, Creighton Block, Omaha, Neb. went, i Nob. ieneral Agent. —THE TOWN OF SOUTH OMARA Fine Business Lots at the South End, and Beautiful Residence Lots ! Two and one half miles from the Omaha post office, 1,000 IL.OTS FOR S& LK. These are Quarter Acre Lots Into consideration the streets and alleys), and are sold One Quarter Down, years ut 7 per cent. In the north end of this Town. Balancein1,2ana 3 The Finest Suburban Lots o the Missouri River. Nowhere else about Omahu ure located such hand- for Modest, M logunt homes. ate this and of this fine property. Before a Higher Appraisement is made. DON'I' BELIEVE a word of this until you have thoroughly investigated it. CONSIDIKI12: That this property Is only two und one half miles from Omubu's business center, side of the stree rty the same distance in other direstion cked by @ syndicato Thaw there | sudy boon expended betwos That thore 1« & fine system of witerworks, fur ‘Chat the rllways wll conter ther “That South On That it has its own postofiice, That it has its own railway station, ‘That it Las its 0WD Bewspaper. That they LK PUre sprlig Wator, In Fact st has everything to malke s very best paylng Investinent tn Real Batate today, Look Into It. Examine It Carefully. Don’'t Buy a Lot. 411 you are conyinced that there Is no possibity of Incurring a loss. The alle this side (directly north) of the UNI0N ST0CK YAKDS where are located (he the property the nandsome residence 1ots are Immense Pa ine and Q anning Estakl make property wosia wer £02 e town RST INDUSTRY in the west and will \nige of the above Institutions is porfect and Howss —Which In ten years will be the LAJ what is now asked for lot. The THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOTS ARE SIMPLY PERFECT. ut will aell you lots, Man w fuge ut the Globa-Jouraal ofics, at the maps and price ShOW PrOpeIty. FUF furdier L wud descriptive clreul M.A. UPTON, Manager MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK, Omaha, IVebraska, 4y 10

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