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iz o] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTE GATHERED ABOUT THE CITY. | A Sensational Charge Made Against Hon James M. Woolworth. A NEGRO NEARLY KILLS HIS MAN. 1 Mis Wife A Husband Tries to K Death of a Chaplain- Cane Presentation — Other Local Matters, A Sensational Char, An affidavit filed in the United S r yesterday in the case of Henry T Clarke and othe lair, the railroad magnate wal es against Hon, J M. Wor 1 char are to the of t that that gentleman fraudulently in: terpreted a clause in a conrt decree coneern ing the aisposition of the case, and has thus evaded the vrovisions decree This case is one of the most celebrated ever tried in this district. A few years ago, Mr 1. T. Clarke, Frank Mur Alvin Saun- ders, and others purchased from the South- western rallroad a tract of about 10,000 acres in Cumin ity This land was held by John 1. Blair, the great railtoad man, on tax titles acquired some ti AS S00n as the Clarke syndicate secured — con trol of the land, it com menced suit in the United States district court to sweep away Blair's title to the land. was tried, and the judge the stabrook and’ others represented nd Ames M. Woolworth was entered a decree in favor of syndieate, Henry D. the syndica it '8 attorn Ve 1t is concerning this decrce that the affida- Vit filed by M tabrook, yestorday makes some rather startling allegations. [t alleges that the turned over liis decree to voolworth to be drawn ping, The decree was to the il should remain with the o , provided a tax lien of about SK00C on 1t should be paid within sixty days, otherwise the land should be sold to satisty the lien. It is charged that Mr. Woolwaorth dr W up a long decree @ but fratdulontly fo' "o effcet that | the. $8,000 Had 10 be paid within thirty days ‘or the case against Blair would stand dismissed, This elanse p Joticed both by the judge S IIIX the Clark syndicate, that_the lien was the thirty air claimed the land own and proceeded to scll it All allegations are made in detail in the it CUT HIE MAN. A Nogro Who Nearly Killed His Man, Henry Craco,’a negro, was arrested yester- day afternoon for making an assault with in tent to kill, upon James s Connors, a fellow- laborer, on the Tenth and Pacine street grade. Connors gotinto some dispute with Craco, and raised his shovel to strike him. The latter was too quick, however. and struck Connors with his shovel, cutting two inch deep wash in the side of his neck, Connors may recoyer. Local Laconics. President Garneau, fair association—*Per- sonally, so far as my own seruples are con- cerned, Tam in favor of having races on Sun- day. But there are a zood many people, aha and throughout the state, who would oppose stich a thing. We lay he success of the fair both this year and the years to come. 11 we have good weatlier tomorrow we'll come out more than Councilman Goodrich—*Those people_and papers who are opposing the location of the city hall on Farnam street, are doing it not for reasons of publie policy, but for spite- Work. . They give. themselves away, The Know that we ot any other location for the building. y owns the lots there St Why Seutdne 16 b on thomb United States Marshal Bicrbower—*1 see that the Republican has it that Alex Bear is going to succeed me and that his commis has been already drawn u y be solid with the admmistration, and its r But if they' wero I eaxd Something about it sion’ That journal before this.” What B r1e of the Dog. “Curious Reader” writes: “What became of the doz in the Mulhall affair?” “Chis important “pointer” calls for settle- ment before pursuit of the burglars is re- sunied by the nimble grey hounds of the force.” 1t is useless to pooh poodle the fact that the DuEp Was there with loaded lungs ed for c: Possibly Mrs, night a moment too lafe 'md failed to terrie t It is probable, however, that the burglars smoth- ered the purp with a coal hod us the most effective way of scuttle-ing a bark. Cane Presentation, Thursday night llm mhmbers of the North Omaha brass band repaied to the l(wuh'lll'u of Professor A. R. Toozer, it being his fiftieth ebirtn da; within when their leader, After a serenade the boys were ushered Mr. A.J. Langer, L p with rip: stepped forth and w th a short spec sented him, on behalf of the boys, Tom Carrall, the notorious tough was again before Judge 8 tenberg yesterd: "This time he was accused of an assault on one W. J. Gleason, He had entered Gleason’s room and started to plunder Lis trunk, whaen Glea- son came in on him, Carroll turned on him and was knocked down. 1o was sent up to the county jail for thirty” days, the first ten and lust ten on bread and witer. Police Points, Burt Thompson and Mike MecCarthy were fined $15 and costs y terdny morning for carrying con- cealed weapons. They had in their pos- session brass knuckles. Thomas Blackburn ent up for fifteen days as beimng o sus- ous character, Robart Noif was fined $10 and costs for ting, El:hteen cases of drunkenness were disposed of, some being fined and others released. Death of Chaplain Brady. News was received at the army headquar ters yesterday of the death Thursday of Chap- ‘The fatal mal- ady was infl p stomach, Mr, Brady has peen rtment Lo short time, He was chaplain of the One Hundred and Sisteenth Obio during the war, The Sewer Burst, EThe house sewer at the Twelfth and Capitol avenue resterday — morning, and thee cellar and basement rooms in Bankes block, doing considerable damage, , Bankes allees that the sewer was in- pertectly constructed, and says Be Wil sue ho city for damages, corner of burst fiooded Bzra Millard’s Will, The will of the late Ezra Millard was pro- bated in Judge McCulloch's court yesterday Plhe will 1s & brief document. It settles @ certain amount upon each member of the family, but contains no provision for the dis- position of the bank stock or the large landed interests of the estate, which, consequently, pass 1010 the managenient of the exeeutors of he estate, Union Pacific Fair Trains, The Union Pacitic trains will be run to- day on the same schedule that they were run yesterday (to accommodate visitors to the fair and exposition, The ace train will leave this' evening at 6:1 wstead of at 5:05 o'clock, the schedu Enjoining His Wife. Rev. Cochran, an atcount of whose trouble with his wite was published in the Bee somo days ago, secured an injunction in Judge Neville's court Thursday restraining Ms wife from selling their household “wods. IHER ‘Il FIRED WILD, A Husband Who Tried to Kill His Wife re, Addie Latham rd a complaint in police court yesterday againsther husband, Frank Latham, charging him with commit ¢ an assault on her with intent to do great y harm. She that he shot at her Ihursday might, intending to kill her, but missed his aim, the bullet going wide nark She says that almost cc ly since their marriage six years a. atham has poised in the role of a va g nd has literally failed to provide for her support. e is, norever, as she alleges, a . s reasons she has det ree from him. It was trouble, leading to the Iit, occurred She Felt Good. he prisoners in police court yester- ning was Mrs. Dan Burt, who is part m the horse Flota Temple, which covered hierself with glory Thursday by win three straighttheats in the 250 race, MrsiBurt ‘ Thursday evening thatjshe yre fill up the most approved was arrested for being drunk disorderly and yesterday morning paid A Missing Man, Marshal Cummings received a letter of in- quiry yesterday from Chief A. H. Botkin, of Des Moines, man named William 1. Allen, Minn., Juby 5, intendin i, to Chicago, 11e has never been' hea of by his friends since. e has a wife living in Des Moines, who is very anxious conceri- ing his whereabouts, making inquiry concerning a t Still- who | Ice in car load lot Gilbert Bros., Conne or sale. Ac Blufls nharrassed. The Omaha Post and aph, published by Messrs. Weinhaugen & Brandes was closed yeserday under a chattel mortgage by Constable Edgerton, Mr. Win, Allstadt has been apointed receiver. ‘The paper will be published as usua Financinlly Want the Money. “The heirs of Wendelin Weber brought suit in the United States district conrt yesterday against David Martin 1o recover 4,000 for the Pinyon (Cal) @ld mine. Martiin made acontract of pureliase for it n 1572, The Switchmens' Ball, The local brotherhood of switchmen will give their annual ball on September 27 in the exposition annex. The Musical Union or- cliestra will furnish the music, Locked Up. Ed Morrison, asuspicious-looking ch ter, was found yesterday morning ftrying to dispose of a “grip and contents, which lie had evidently ‘stolen. He was arrested and locked up. - County Jail Victims, Mat Reese and Ben Roth,two North Omaha boys, were sentup to the county jail yesterday for ten days. ‘Thev had stoned a boy named Anton Sorenson, injuring him seriouslys Sacred Music, The Musical Union orchestra will give a grand sacred concert on Sunday afternoon next in the expoaition building, Omaba and Broken Bow. To the Editor of the Beg: In the county of Custer, one of the st as the hest in the state, there ¢, which for ty and prospe ny of the older ¢ business, prom- cs of enterprise ises to outst pn the state. A year ago Broken Bow, now the gem city of the northwest, was rd from, situated as vas eighty miles from ( it then nd Island and iney, without a railroad dr any ans of transportation except the snail e schooner, Its fair prospects, its geographical location and its rich surrounding country, however, attracted many towards it, convinced that it had the right location, the right country to make another of those cities as Be: e, Hastings and Grand Island, of which our state is so justly proud. They wiscly concluded that for many i should a railroad vpass through it, it would become and remain the supply point of the northwes! 'lh«_n wildest hopes have been fufilled. It ha n ccome a most important point on the Grand Island & Wyoming Central railroad, which many predict will be the through line to the Pacific coast of the great Burlington route. In a few short ‘months Broken Bow has changed from a country village to a busthng (‘|l) From a pupu]’\lmn Of 300 it has increased to 1,000; from small frame village stores it hias changed to brick block ks, with stocks t would be a credit_ even to Omuha. nks, Broken Bow is y with ample capital ough business men, it has that financial standing which is so often the making of a city. The Central Nebraska li.mknuz company have the finest brick banking room in the northwest. Four good drug stores, threc stores, {hreo well edited nev three hotels, and eight gene; ores, five of which can scarcely be duplicated in Beatrice,show a healthy state of trade, for which there must be some cause. This eause isfound rountry tributary to the All country for a distance of miles west, 50 miles north and 25 s south now obtains its supplies fr Cu county, of which Broken Bow is the county seat, a population of 20,000, With th in mind, itis not strunge that the should have a rema ble growth, are now in process of ere roller system will of 100 one cornice factory, on, hotel, two | clevators, one pas depotf, one freight depot, fifteen business at will eelebra f country village in grand style ter county fair will be held time. The Cus- t the same Asrand barbecue, at which roast elk, de ntelope A band of the wild Sioux @ive one of their celebrated war uough horses have entered to insu the best races ever taken place in the west. Fierce wild horses that have never hg ddle or briddle on will be broken enough in enter them for a race (hors which a some of the most daring feats of I them manship, which taken to vith the e untamed ammals they ride will be ledly novel. Some of the most eloguent speakers of the.state have been engaged, mong others will be General Geo. 8. ith of Omah: ening a pyrotechnic display never been before attempted in Nebraska will conclude the celebra- tion. Ample accommodations tor 10,000 peo vle are being prepared, 20 .Immu rsions will be run to accommodate visitors One on September 22 lrml: Chicago. One from Lincoln 24th at5a.m., and one from Hastings at 8a. m., bupmuh;r wehing Broken Bow 12 m, The Chicago exeursion train will have several Pullim S, A Pullman r ill 24, 1 leaye Omaha 2, September 29vd., at 8:10 &. m., connecting with Chicago ' ex- cursion train and reaching Broken Bow at 825 Thursday evening., All visitors can return on the evening of the 24th. , so they desire, although tickets will be good for ten days for return. A rate of §0.00 for the round trip will be made from Lincoln and from all points west ot taere one and one-third fare. - Now is the time for the merchants of Omaha to be wide awake and not let this immense territory now opened slip from them' manufa ture ing Powders, Chieago, The Anal mol Persons doul Prof.R. OGDE Prof. H.C.WHI Prof R, C.Kl Prof, CHARI Prof. JAS. Dr. ELIAS 11 Prof CURTIS € Prof. M. DELF Prof Prof. Prof. Prof. Profs. Al Prot. G Prof. PE riculture, R.A.WIT MG Prof. ( Prof. J. . LO Prof. G EI.EN(‘E& Bank \\rnuuc' Neb Platte, Neb, § The largest stock. During my past eight ye 1 hav and perfectly wholesome. June 2d, following, Heads of the find free from Lime, mend its use in every family. Prof. H M.SCHEF} BABCOC 1\ State Assa IN'I Prof.R.S.G PATON. JNOM.ORDV A. H.SABIN, E JOHN BOHLANDER, Jr., A College v\mm-nu- and 'Surgre 3 B.BARKER, SR COLLIE R, C hwl( W .xnl\m(_(nn Profs. 1[[‘\ S & RICE Prof. S. W. McKE Dr. llla.\lil( 1 1) Iyt SILBERT WHEELER, Tiio Chieago, 1, loge of Pharm A. MARIN ll’\ National Bank, Omaha, Ne Will pey cuswmcls draft with bill of lading PRICE'S and other impurities, rs' experience in the exam Uways R. 8. G. Parox, Ph. TESTS BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT The cream of ta of DR. absolutely free from all lime used by the Price Baking:Powder Co. in the CREAM BAKING POWDER T find ination of Bak- found Dr. Price’s to be superior to all others D. Cliemist for the United States Government, 1886. Great Price’s the purest and stronge free from Alum and every drug t Dr. & the truthfulness of this can write 1o any of t IMUS, M. D, L.L.D te (‘hvnn t. University Gec Athens, palth, Lous, Mo ytical Chemist 1" Analytical C r, Boston, Mass. Cl In-mm to the Dep't of H ing Medical Coll Iytical C| hemist, Chi o, 111 nist Health ]ln|m|l||w||| Chicage AY, Mass, hn(lluto of Technology, 'HAUS, A. M., M. alth, HU\\ \Rl) M INE. Vit. l’mf Chemistr, Bm lmvvum N & WILBER, Profs University of D. C. rofs. Cl lu'nu-(rv Ontario School Pharms Dr. JAMES ALBREC l“' Chemist at the U. S. Mint, New Orl Prof. EDGAR EVERHART, Prof. Chemistry, University of Te: Paof. B, W._HILGARD, Prof. Chemistry, U n|\or~||,n1( aliforni JWN, Analytical Cl I'TMER, Al hemistry, Youngsiown, Chemist, St. Louis, Mo, Professor Chemistry, , Prof. Chemistry, Chicago Medical Colicge .y, Chicago, i1, . Analytical Chemist, Chicago, TI. DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From., OMAH M. BURKE & SONS, @RO. BURKE, Manager, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Columbus State to-d fine field, as all sale store returns. 2o to Broken Bow London News sleeper of the ued, without for nincteen d her of fifty d hospital whe for many yi ond ended she tion, often termittent burst of loud lau, she though lawughing some spoke as if she mother, Suid she on it. the in will swallow it, show dislike. It hilaration, and Vois ber hand she has The Filtering of Water, Washington 8 tions mauy be relied on, there are good reasons for the organi shortly be n eral water filte of the country when it comes to urged on the broad grounds of sanitary nec medieal certificates. variety always seems to be res mand—will be brought forwaj need of reform; but it will be pretty certain to develop, a8 such philanthropic projects | very often do, into 4 job of ushed solely in the interest of a | ring o -pwulmun. who own or-control the patented devises intended to be in- | EOG STV b 488 ution or pr the great tions, woduced, 0“‘?’ to be corralled by Lincoln. a y has a better chance Bow are brepossessed in Let all our jobbing hou send out repre the celebration,und-so evine will our desire to strengthen the com- mercial relations between the two cities. A little talk now may bring forth golden 1f Omaha cannot inerex wholesale business how can she hop maintain her future v rather show by our i not disinterested spects from her long sleep, which ' w. pLwiteh by her bedside. ore he showed great nervons agitae started, fits ot length opened her About ten minu stured fixedly and appeared, al- inful apprehension who was not with her, dearing manner, and on being handed a only She has since become quite ful, but seems to have hardly any )t those suggested to lier by tho doctors, Contrary—to what 15 ob. served 1 most hystevical subjects, the sense of taste remiins while she is under uence of sugges is gwven aloes, and told at but make a w from & champagne if a packet which Dr. n says contains an emetic i 1 and formidable effort de to force a system of age upon the larger cities Of course, th Nobody, we_presnm the filtering of water often a necessary me the claim thi prineipal Omaha o sceure this merchants in Broken favor of Omaha. s and_whole- ives to by our good generation source as now, and wnd des fair presumption that, .d, the same Tesu its to sperity, for which scheme to impose upol untr filte: on the age ought to be v, n the s been lion doll their gv Some hours period of somnolence for themselyes al one and had in- trembling. She at in the midst of a which continued During that time e hter from Lincoln and the w a Pullman sleeper dera tee Lininger-Metcalf ment. An L under No one was hurt, imt Then she | il sing her in an en- so hard, us if were addr saw ier mother’s Thus if she is sugar, she ‘[lL to told to AIunL W bottle, she shows e tion. putinto violent fits of nausca. If surface indi belief that a carel ull{l gen- measure, the surface, will be and plenty of ~of 'which a clioice ady on de- rd to show proposed the uge propor- ty, strength and wii 30, all'st,, Now Y Universities and Free from Bellevue Medical College, Lans Columbus, Ohio. Rul::r'w( ‘ollege, NewBrunsw Penn, mist for the United States Il(-]mrlnu nt of Ag- Chicago Uni Merchants' and Farmers'; Bank, David City, Néb.; Bank{ C ‘olumbus, Neb. ; MeDonald’s Bank, North eb. attached for two-thirds value of stock r used by them has been draw conditions, about doing good—tor omical thuo the ordinary kinds 80ld incompetiiion: with the test, short weight alum or phe Public Food Am- aint, and recom- he chemists named: New York, 1, Mich, . Whecling W, Va, Brooklyn, N o, 111 Boston. University of Bufl o, N. Y. y and Toxicology, Philadelphi acy, Toronto, Can. xas, Austin, Tex. in, Berkely, Cal. Ohio. sit and Chicago Col A NEB. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERGHANTS, Kearney National = RMMQ&“ > Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silver ware Prices the lowest. Fino rapairing & specialty. Douglas and Loth street, Omaha. All work warrented. Corner ne, will deny that & good thing, and sure; but to set up the water Nnj\ply of the unhealthy For many most of n from the same under part without carr; ath, and it is only a due care being ex- alts will follow for at present she s0 justly noted. Not an tions to come, without calling into opportunity should "be allowed to shp by e vunn»-r.._mu; and costly contri toward this end. St. Paul, Minneapolis, | ances of doubtful utility 1f anybody Kansas City and even Lincoln are mak: | wants fHltered water for special or mg desperate efforts with this_end in | general use, in private hous or view. Again we say do not easily give | other ests \lehlelul, there are ex- up this immense territory to which | cellent w to secure it in each Broken Bow is th ¢, Let us | ease where needed or desired; but any na community ) ed and expensive system of general closely scrutin- L ized before adoption, and in’ no case A Long Sleep. should a device be vaid for until it 1 Eudoyie Adelouin, the | heen satisfactorily tested by actual 1 as awoke | for at least a.y The experience of the s contin- | city of New York in having a useless and moment’s interruption, | worthless system of water metals frandu- 5. She had had a_slam® | Jently forced upon her, at a couple of mil- s, ought to put other cities on zainst the wiles and devices . While she was on both | of professional philanthropists and ping relays of medical men | smooth-tongued ~ speculators, who go revenue only and e S Two Cars Ditched, Yesterday morning tho 1. & M express est hiad a coach and ited nearly opposite implement establish- imperect swi was_ the cause, aking up oc- POWDER Absolutely Pur~ This powdor nover Varies. A marvel of pur- O oSS, aultitude of pRALe lmvnl(" Kov Ay, BAKING POWDER 00 Vork, THANKS T0 THE PUBLIC. THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY desire to express their sincere thanks to the ladies and gentlemen attending their grand open- We will place the neat sum thus raised at the disposal of the people of that unfortunate city, and will keep our IMMENSE STOCK of CLOTH- ING and FURNISHING GOODS marked at the low prices at which they were shown on our opening evening. ing sale for their own and the benefit of the Charleston sufferers. Many expressed surprise at our wonderfully low prices, and it is unnecessary to say that that alone will do us more good than if we made an enormous profit off our sales. Ours is the most complete stock of clothing and furnishing, goods ever offered in Omaha. Competition with us will be impossible for our bottom prices will sell our goods faster than we can make them up. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price with THE NEBRAMKA CLOTHING GOMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. To prove to the public that we did not exag- ‘ gerate when we $aid we had the Largest and Cheapest Stock in Oma ONE PRICE FOR ALL, SOL. SIEGEL, MANAGER, New York and Omaha Clothing Co 1308 Farnam Street. NOW OPEN. VP I AR U Y 2% L LT 2 v b X — = r THE C.E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST CO. S. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMAHA, b Property of every description for sale m all parts of the city, Lands for sale in every county in Neprask 4 A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS ; Of Tities of Douglas county kept. Maps of the city state or county, or any other # information desired, furnished frec ..}. I ppiication, { i [ | nch Pad ) ¥OD THE TREATNFNT OF ACL Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR; MOMENAMY (Slstetn years pliad cult 1 W have ‘the fo for (oG fasotents case requiring either mec g and invlte all 1o come and fuvestigate for themselves o correspond with us. exporicnc 1 treat Us (0 treat many cascs them ¢ émfi"i“" S are easily worn tested in thous ssert thatin s whero the liver, spleen, kid eysand bowels are Involved, Dit. HOLMAN'S PPAD cro at once the be upest; and © mudo permanent cures in thousunds of o Las bezu used without wny Braces, Club arva Diskases_or Woxin, Piles, Catarrh, Bronchitis, lhhnlnhuL ye, cetricity, Pa Y , Skin, Blood aud HOLMAN ¥ 120 William 8 operations. 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