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Without their tes fair conclusion could not be ar- Certain facts which bear directly on the treatment of Moflatt by the police were not brought out, and when all the enemies of Marshal quest were not there, GATHERED ABOUT THE CITY, Items Oulled from the United States Oourt —An Impormm Verdict, evidence is in the Cummings may change their tune at Jeast is the feeling of m something about the matter, ~ ny who know INVESTIGATION. Marshal Cammings Will fore the Council—Police Points Appear Be- Statement of Mr. Thieman. wronged to protect his position and repu- tation among his fellow-citi lived in the city of Omaha sinee 156! 1ss on earth 1s here with me. United States Court., ac lm,m\ was engaged yesterday in -ul Savoski v8 the Union )00 damages. a curious one years ago the Union Pacifie wly troubled with coal thieves in atchman was set esteem of that portion ot this community acquainted with my public « | owe to my friends the duty of repelling an unwarranted attack to guard cars, ¢ s jury in the ease flat with a erime If thatcharge were 1 snhould not I should then have lost in g it has taken me ye: then called upon them to halt and they refus revolver and fired th Ih- l|kn\¥ Im » or four shots in frighten the feilows, no 'rnml and the watchman then *oski, hitting him in the heel. up Sacoski for threc or nts damages in moment what build up and sustain—my cha The injory laid four months, s the sum of $2,000. that he wus not t. Moffat rented the floor of my residency for light hous ekeep- His famnly consis ted_of a wife and stealing coal when the n found hivn, but the tracks and in through one of the The grand jury |v<~nnmu need its ses- doing 50 had to eraw i cideration of courte y and respect 1 The jury in'the e ys. Cuinitiz county returne ame delirions Nov. him and did all in her power for him from the very day he w: assisted herin whatever wa, elf was sickly d seeing this we did all we leviate and soften his troubles. l)n nu- nu,m of Nov. 6tn, after having re. i anoise nlmu' nwm A\l')“ att's . My wife nursed d a verdiet to- Buft was brought, by Mr. Bl the principal and mterest on bonds pur- chased from Cuming count Judge Brewer arrived v and without decision, den, new trial in the case of (Fortune vs. '\l()lhu r:'mm rusmno room and begged me to go up. m and who was wor: When [ entered Moffatt with the madness of © maniae, ordered me out of the room and Ihl‘uulullfll to kill me. l_vt up wlwu M tion for an injunction to re- x on the Pullman Py before Judge on Thursday. Mrs. Moflatt then TRACK NOT spoke kindly to him rom hii bed and before e d me and knocked me down, Rail Notes and da Superintendent Kerrigan, of the Mis- rrived in the city y The object of his visit is to arcange for wins on the Belt line, em will be completely m‘r:\ngwl for within the nest two wecks. Manager C: U. P. went \n.l yesterdaj ¢ wife who had followed stairs and he ran out of the house and we also at once sought my neighbors; N Wilson came but was soon from the premises, and did not” return I then sent for Dr, ett, Mr. Moftatt's physicis lu- mmhl not come. Mras, \lmhn the running of t 15 said that the s a room. then sent for a Three of them came. 4 d then quicted down. them 1 did not wish to but I could not possibly m 1 must have help. not manage him alone. Moflatt expressed sorrow for what h put on it 1{.-;.um.. an Valley road be- tween Beatrice a nects with the t from Valley on atthat place of No. nage him, and "They agreed I could n mum-vlmz witn the and Island, west, ran onl aid: Thieman_and I will be in'the next_room 1f you should want a1 i In about about an hour Mr. 1t swung open the door and coming into llw room we were in, thres We saw the spell had come back he was mad aga ]umpl'\l |lmu\ly upon the oflicer’ nlun AL Was 8 very two trains daily to that plac the other beingz in the ‘morning conneet: ing with the 10: All the trains e nn-nng and lc:l\'iu;! the U. P. depot, yesterday hind time, yet the di c] ioned by uiy di Th morning, were be- y wuas not ocecas- nd lr.un came in with This train isnow and there seems to be no doubt that it will become much and conyenient as time 5 5’“"””‘”3' well Finally the ofli when we tied him. oclock 1n tho m oflicer, while r got him on the floor, It was then 4 or 5 ning of Sunday. T g luckml with him on God’s sake, Thie- If he gets the more useful '1'1.é'rmnmn-1nug of the Union Pacific art east of the wait- F man, help me to tie him. chanee he will kill us;* which Lam sure would have treated him kindly and’ bore ishment without w days work will comm -nrul upon the latter, which will require much’ more attention. as, under Ml lunch room been decreased in si only the superiluous s met has b«-('}l utilizc lid not know what s extremity it was S "““‘F“"‘f to do with him. thought best to take him to the po station and thence to the hospital, was done, but'-he was made as comfort- and the occa- s circumst opening on the front pl:\llnrm which it has long had. the ride made as smooth as possible. followed them short station house, after down to the was a good warm resting easy, C ml:l not do anyth He waus takes n to the Imqn pot, much ('u[nh\ in fact than it was the wind from the d ||nmwh it like a blast through the found that 1 luh-nl iy mnnnn" by ve work, the Union Px ment on the north s I'found him tied | either my wife leof Jones \|r|4'| |u~ th and lt uth streets, 1 l“.mlhd \h h two rwm.-nul This man, erazed heletzaok Inithe alone in the hous some assistance be delivered fe It is also intended for the \\':u‘rhnu«-w which a ason, one of them, at least, Ames, of Boston, cliased the cornor of Ninth and Jones. fill‘n‘t‘l‘ and will be of in enabling material to new freight depot. ommodation allow him to him admission over the house to destroy whatever hap- in hi and probably down my hnu: Al calling upon the A Rl S, (i refused me lnl|) deminding aid of the oflicer'in sneh y If they found it b Lia him at tho hospital, was wsonable in us to tie him before he was taken there? Ladies and Gentlemen Now erican School, n Iu' me! mln-h of |Iu- (Gierman school as: to allow lh- 'm- e I am sure they will exoners What was done ! it best in this trying slx'u;_(;_:lu. o never wronged 8 fel: e in my life, sick 1, I length beeause my. and that of my wifé. given you the simple truth so far etion with the sad eve m Zocs, must ln' of u«!mn ag are the German g a short time since, oxc¢ and subsequently the ratificd the intention of the ladies by per mitting them to s - nd success of the instituti latter will work for it ind when money is stances have urged me to community to show sion has Leen cast on me s Crias, A, THIEMAN, required will subscriptions and i d concern ' school \uuh x\. and have placed it unaer the of the following oflicers ; Miss Augusta e Miss Stollu Re am Joncs' big meeting solke and Biss. Nottio: Biohs on the docke il peace disturbers one-third of the usual Monday number ‘Twenty drunk I'he committee of the associution, to aet these, for the conjunction petman, John Baumer and nd the rest were dis tllu;,n! ng flort of the ladie lll*tlllfl"l\l aud three were uhhr\.ll out poso m.-m\.,u.-.q will bo n ball i Morris O'ara, a suspicious charac tor, ziven fifteen days in the county | looking customer, in ¢ I) II"u n( arre his nose and ear and one of his arms in ined his dilapidated .»vmnlvnun n.\v § at he had been \Hl'n~u Perry and Miss Nettio im.u.u M \IlSIL\L ocuM Demana An llnmfllznllun or 2 to be tried and wa cattleman from the west full inye stiga- [ % d Marshal Cum- mings yesterday when asked what he pro- posed to do about the gainst him in conncetion witk “I proyose to demanc The last of the dangerous walis of thé Barker block were torn down Saturday, leaving standing but the tirst story, red stone of this is in goad condition, but ne wi ater table, including ornamentation at is bi \.h) chipped and will The wterior wall, 1t is quite probable that the name will be brought up in connection m)\o care that the overlook the ar in person before Bave 10 be femaved, which 15 & relic of the old building, 50, doubticss, be torn down because it in'a badly scarred condition, d ia rebuild- ‘ll.ng- s which his onewies pre for ugainat ing the Dicvia hmI(lmg llnm: while Ames’ oftice wi irst-class coudition, fault ‘.I the corone who sbould Lave veen pre ont at the in- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY NOVEMBER ODDS AND ENDS, It was this version which was duced last night. It called for the full ny, the cast in- Streets, H"h"f Messrs. Baureis, Puls, Schmit. Jindemann, Lutch. Ebert Denicke, Ebert, Hesse, Weiler, Mmes. l|||= l\hl Brief Interviews Gathered on the | strengthy of the eomp “I want to tell you that our German | Koch, friends are doing a good deal to nl!\'nr(xflf: and Baureis, and - Misses E. and F Omaha in this section of the country,” | and A, Muller. said a merchant yesterday. him since his arrival in Omaha. Schmitz gave conside wracte nerally useful d his versatili Mr, Pals was an which brought from many of our best cities a number of leading citizens, all of whom have been treated with liberality and good cheer. They have also been shown everything we have to show and gone aw with an impression which £ot an opportunity. Thenagain, wien ok mgnts for Mercedes turners went to St. Joe and took away ] s the prizes, it gave us, 1n addition to n | Dr- Faust's “Zaub name for metropolitan strength the rep-t tation of being devoted to muscular devel- pvchen. - Want Gold Badges, opment in keeping with our municipal The visit of the Omaha “"""""";"" to s to do importance. I like to have this kind of [ Denver filled them with a desi adyertising continue.’ appear as did the councilmen of world's sanitarium. They “I have been a theatre goer for twenty vlays than perhaps 500 people in thi T g B 1V | while in the midale, in. ) gone to sce it when it was first | WAs the word “police announced about the number of y intended to denoto that the we ago mentioned, when it was first pro- duced, I presutue 1 would have been en- | ¢ise it at discretion ‘hanted with both_story, action and | things tohave on one’s bri nery. Lsupposed T would bo delighted | seemy the local councilm avens thoush 1 had Jentnad to | seized with the idea of dece :I|~||ntr|n~l| the tinsel from gold,the y from the flesh tint, and the pmnh-d leg | Mountainecrs. Max M from the sitk entwined limb, But | {0 them, for theic con wasn't. The story was indefinite, with | er of designs and pr e little beginning, no medinm point of in- [ ments, and the council to-night terest and without an ending. Buffoony, | Probably act upon them. mediocrity, and rags in equal parts made e < up the compound, and now I wonder Charleston Turners, what it is people want to see the Black [ The earthquake at Charleston Crook for.” stroyed, among other things, the hall of " i ' i s avar. | the turn verein of that place, and ont of The trials and tribulations of the aver /mpatny_for their brother turners, the age hotel ws corded. He is expeeted to please every- | r body and anybody under any and all eir- | ing the same, to give a ben. cumstances. 1f he doesn’'t succeed in do- | relief of the '".l"l‘l‘ll otiel ing this to a remarkable degree of satis. [ Will take plice in this F40tion; OIF oo HisHuRM next at 2:50 o'clock, when a 'magmf A ,LGu«l illustration of the fact occurred iter are too many to be re- :], One man was kicking vigorously at a | Martin Cahn. The waiter because his dinmer did not como | Wil be only twenty-five cents. as quickly as he thought it should. At Stet oD the same time another man who was ca Hut ,!‘. Ll Wadiai ing a plate of soup commenced to r\|r~ ubert Liesin, the wuter for bringing in his dinner, be- | hotel, reported fore his first course was finished. The [ yesterday that h 1 can’t work | watc! then ‘broke out, ‘By = any longer in such a place. One of | ing, including pants, coats, vests, over- youse fellahs is kicking because you get | coats, cte. your dinner to soon, Alnll the other is mad e because his doan come in soon ‘nufl. I'm One Novel Sent Free By Mail. througi here.” And suiting the apron off and walked out of the dining- those who write for our ne “The board of t 50 1 ed what it preaches,” said a business man | Mention Daily Bee and address yesterday. “'One of the prime objects of | Fub- Co., box 508, Omaha, Neb. the organization, as [understand it, lu For Sale or Trade eneourage manufacturing enterpr On account of poor health, a blacksmith the city. I noticed a sample of H\mr and wagon shop doing a_good business encouragement the other day. We ve | in the town of Weeping Water, Neb. in Omaha asafe manufacturing blish- « ment that makes fe that 1s second to = none. When e board of trade Notice. met to award the contract for the con- Position wanted. as book struetion of their safes and vaults a | banking house or whole: few d o they found the Omaha | dry gods establishment, year commenc- manufacturer's bid was only $80 higher | ing from Jan., 1887, References given n that of a Boston firm. It would | and referenc ve been an encouragement ot a home manufacturing enterprise to have ac- cepted the bid made by the Omaha firm. Instead of this the board ot trade ac- cepted the bid of the Boston firm. This is encouragement with a vengeance.” s rer under false protenses. The caso has now SIS IB ALARY drageed for nearly three days. A Contractor Tells Why That Gentle- R man is Well Enough Paid. Stray Horses. There is a certain interest di a number of people in this ¢ what report will be made at the next | anda bay horse, e meeting of the council by the committee | O'RETS can secur to whom was referred, at the last meet. | AULFIDE 8 police ho mg, the proposition to raise the sa Mu]nr Bell. of the chairman of the board of public | Major Bell, formerty works. Mr. House is at present reeeiv- | Ridge, is in the city attending the se ing $1,800 per year, and besides [ of the United States court. He expe enjoys an allowance of $10 per month for | leave shortly nform, adguartc clerk and horse hire. It is proposed to e do awaywith the allowance of clerk and horse > and ra the chairman's sal- small amount oth as wages Those people ary to $2,500, which is less than that now ¥ and incidental expens who have been watching this move are somewhat surprised that it has been do, 1 claim that the salary of lh-u e is now a great s it should, be especially us t nter 1s approaching and much less work will naturally fall to his lot to be attended to. Said ono of these people to-day: “Mr House has now a good and thing of it, and he has had thatall this summer, He took things easily, and in riding around to mspeet the public works which were being ¢ d on, he did not hart his horse, or his rented horse, whichever it may be, by fast driving. As for elerk hire, I would like to know to whom that month went. know I've House's oflice dozen times and I never saw a cle I'he only on I ever saw doi work 5« Huir My, H House! 1i get in, u.» had * umm- hon on his door and he was nt during those ne could y ittending to busi ness on the street, t could he s: about his clerk? Was he, tog " nailed up Iy m his oflice s, But while engaged on the street? 1f ™ : S T Hl e This powder uever varies. A marvel of S TR T a8 the peoplos purity, strength and wholesomeness. More who o any of | cannot be sold in compet who experienced [ titude of low t ich an office open | phosphate powders, Sold o least, to receive | Royal Baking Powder Co., 46 oceasioned. So | New York, ned, the committee r that My, House is now nongh.” House's o them, there the accommodns with a clerk, strangers, would | fa am con ught to cons! being paid w Wall Contracts were signed yesterday morn- ing by the president and secretary of the Deutschier club, the new German asso- ciation which was recently organized in this city. These contracts provide r modeling and decorating of the rooms in_ the uppor story of Germania hall on Harney street, for the ac- commodation of the association, which The ozl - ] Bubstitute for Mother's om from the German Ame il ek e '., ntaniim o ental of 3.,,,|m~ A pro-algeiod Tood for Dye- month, sed y o by year, us the property ing 5 in valu T'he cost of the contepplated and fur- alterations and improvement nighing will be between §4,000 and 5,000 . timoand then Dumas’ “Monte Cristo” in German at a1 o Boyd's Opera House, Nothwithstanding the grand entertain ment provided for the delegates of the turn bezirk Sunday night, there wa n excel ~ Ient audience at the Boyd to witness the mml\uhun of “Monté Crisio’’ by the rman comedy company, The play a fascinating interest [u: most |1H. wse, while revealing startling - sitdations, it moves 'lunr' with a steady | w4 “;"f‘u‘i‘," e stride of interest w ob is I inaert w tiaost stride of interest with a tale which is r i .‘xl i o plete with intensity and fervor. The i of Bifocst play has been mads famous in rocent | S Early Viee and lgvor: B years in English, aud the version in Ger- | ®HSands and fleads of Pam. 0 man, while diffi g slightly from that noue ~ of . its strength. aid but few of its situations. Frou ¥ 4. k.10 “They have Mr. Koch in the title role did the finest had two conventions here this year, | leading work that has been <-u-dllmlm le thought ('1 his , while Mr, Baureis made him ame acceptable Fernando makes them talk Omaba whenever they | ahd Mrs. Baureis satisfied the require- y night will be_produced the publ mislead in show aw the supervi years, and in that time have seen more | S0rsand the lower municipal house of that city wearing on their breasts gold stars on Black | Wnieh were embossed words denoting the ecity and the body to which they be! lol\!_“( 4| rers are possessed of police power and may exer- \ese are pretty st, and have been rating them- int | Selves after the manncr of the Rocky se orn Missour1 gValley turn bezirk Sunday mmended to all the vereins compos- it for the This benetit ity, on Sunday concert will be given, by the entire Mu the ‘other day at one of the large hotels, [ ¢81 Union oreliestra, assisted by M ly vrice of admission guest at the Southern t police headquart: room was entered by v stood 1t as longas he could and | thieves, Sunday night, who stole a silver three” rings ' and some cloth- action We will send either ‘“Jasper Dane’ to the word, he indignantly jorked his Secret,” a stirring mnovel, “Widow Be dott Papers” or “Robmson Crusoe” to v eatalogue of le should practice | 500 hooks and_ enclose 4 cents postage! W. LaMBING, Prop. R e per le and re required. Address John 1L, P. O., box 105, rday in Kalish Valentine Lipp for receiving money layed by | The police have picked up within the ity as to [ last twenty-four hours a team of horses idently runaways. ' ion upon en- gent at Pine s post in Buford, Dak. Abro""tr!y Pure. business at Mr, | €conomical than the ordinary kinds and on with the mul short weight alum o1 in cans, Union Pacif in the world CiicAGO, M J and every mftention I8y courteons employes of the coimpa MicLER, General Managor. UCk i, Assistant Genoral Manager, ENTER, Gonoral Pussengor and GrO. E ger and Ticket A, 4.7 (,l,.\ux Gen AMUSEMENTS, AMUSRMENTS, ¥hien Tty ¢ n m'lvv w ] r- s ik i bt 3 . e ol ) s need e, Fileliionluis trom eumtucnt Loudon Doctor used' by aetors of tnscountry, loscs | FRENGH HOSPITAL TREATMENT ot Vitality, Etc. Bont curs. B New Norks A FEW PLAIN FACTS, @Qur aim has been, and i at the lowest possible prices, THE NEBRAMKA CLOTHING GOMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. GHICAGO SHORT LINE —OF fHE— Chicago, Milwaukes & St Paul R'y THE RBEST ROUTE Srom OMARA and COURCIL BLUFFS ot THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN COUNCIL BLUFF3 Chicago, —AND— St. Paul, Clinton, Dubugue, Rock Island,I'reeport, Llgin, Madison, Beloit, Winona, And all other ‘mportunt points Last, Northeast and Bouthonst. For through tickets call on the Ticket Agen n street (in Paxton kotel,or & at 1 opot. Pullmun Slecoers and tho AUKE! CAl it WOODBRIDGE BRO'S,, State Agents = (DRCKER RO PIANOS Omaha, Neb. \.\w in Gonte 8 Y Hayward Bms " Keloronce: Comwuscial Nat DEAFHESS | e without , to supply the highest standard of goods We are convinced by the vast army of buyers at our establishmment, and by the rapid increase in owr sales, that appreciate owr efforts in that behalf. We do not desire to ng only cheap low grades at a low figure, and then mal:e up on large profiis, for better grades. isto PRO RATE on all goods, which means that we charge ONI UNI- "ORM SMALL PROIIT on every article, satin-lined imported Chinchitla Beaver Qvercoat for $20, for which other houses will charge you $28, A fine imported Kers Yy Beaver satin lined Qv m'('(ml/m' $19 winch cost yow an other houses $27 to coats which give plvnmu e, con theway from $ fine Chinchilla, a plain Moscow Beaver,or an elegant fur-trimmed Storm Overcoat which are worth fully $3 to $5 each more. ported English Corkscrew Worsted Swit for $12, anybody to beatin quality and make-up for $16. heavy all-wool Cassimere Swits from $9 to $13.50., which are positively sold by other houses from $12 to $16.50 respectively. the above statements are all solvd fact goods at one price and ma doing business We can sell you a fine 8. Oeer- ranging all can sell you a ‘ort and service to the wearer, $8 to $11.50 we GO upwards, A fineim- which we challenge Ul a variety of Please note that , which we can substantiate. ed in plain figures at the WANTED! Responsible Dealers T0 HANDLE THE UNION SEWINC MACHINE ! In all Towns in Nebraska and Western lowa. Lightest Runmng, Simplest in Construction and No1seress Address for particulars, UNION Manufacturing Co., 120 N. 16th St. Omaha, Nebraska SIIOIRT IIMTE. 13th 'l,Cor C:nllm wenve, _FUI TUE TRFATMENT OF ALl Chronic & Surgical Diseases. NAMV Prop: 6!0'. alnult Privato Gouncil Blufls And Chicago. | . The only rond to take for own, (olar Rapids, Clinton, aratus and romedies Blicecastul treatment of evory form of dlp duauiring ciihier medical or surgleal treating i Minnenpolis, Cedar Eapids, Wyoming, ('tah, Deformities and M CIROULAR « Tdaho, Nevada, n»nwn, i “,"’ i '\'f fornia, 1t offers superior Advautuges not possi- " bie by any other line. Among a few of the numeronspoints of gu- rity enjoyed hy tho patrons of otsveen Omalin and Chieago, are its two traias DAY COACHES which are the finest that humen art and ing ING » Tun on tho ain 1 ULy can create. & P. dadical Institute making Hervous stmfi |myun|nn Dit \\\ vafc bpaclal 4 ALL u..u.xr\-’ A 1ot DINTNG HALS t be found algew! ralns of the Unfon on Depot with thore of et umn DIsE A T A the Chicago & Northwestern Ry o tho trains of this lne muke close connection with thoso of all ¢ FAFFORD, Assistant General Passen: v a1 Superintendent. timore. Waghington and all ol 8sk tho tioket ggent for ticketa v tiekot ngents sell tickuts viat E. P. WILEON, Genl.Western At 1 Red Star Lme m Royal and Us Batween lhlwern' & Hew York 10 THE RHINE, GERMARY, LAND AND FRANCE. L AND WINTER (Jmlha *Ml al‘and §ur41 ‘I 1 !‘ Lule Cor. 13th §1. and Cavital Ave. E . ALLT e, Ear, Nes e & Throa iy one Who was deaf Treated by most of he {1 Bissrare pastts | tor Wright & Bons, Gouora Agents, B5 Broaiway, New Y ork fonry Pumit, 1218 Favou st T 1428 Furoais 8t 5 then hui MANHGUD'{“.’ ' West diet St, Now ¥ ork Gy,