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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY A STORY HORRIBLE IF TRUE. | Mrs, Moffatt Tells How Her Husband Was Treated by the Thiemans. NOVEMBER UNHEARD-OF VALUES. _For several days past, we have been constantly receiving new addi- ions to_our already immense stock, These goods were manufactured expressly for our establishment here in Omaha, and they must and will My plan would be to provide that cer- tain preliminary steps, somewhat similar to those taken for a change of grade, should be taken in advance of doing the work. I would provide that a pr ance be fir and defined than is done under the pres. ent existing contract. LICENSE OF EMPLOYING AGENCIES, ETC, The charter now in force authorizes the taxing and licensing of hauor dealors, pawnbrokers and auctioneers, The pro- vision now in force ought to be extended CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT. Buggestions and Recommendations by City Attorney Connell. Ji iminary or passed declaring the R necessity of grading such strects as the | o as also to include employment Ry THE GROUND WELL COVERED |mayor and council may deem proper to commission dealers, brokers, | A SCHEME OF REVENGE, grade, and, appoint three disinterested neies, and such other kind free-holders to determine and_assess the | of business or employment as the public = ges, if any, which will result to The Amendments Relate to “Metro ! private property by reason of such grad- #“Citics Having a Popu- . lation of Over 60,000, good may require. SUPERINTENDENTS OF A Second Confossion—Daggott That He ays “irad the Barker Block ~Other Lo- BUILDINGS AND Express authority should be given to create the oflices of superintendent of building: ctor of boilers, o ing. 1 would then allow t y days to vrop erty owners to appeal, if they so desired. In view of the discussion of charter :\! lhj‘r\n.l\nl‘i-vn of I)m(‘\ln:'- the mayor i fm.'l insp: of b .m:l —— s il s ] 3 armenaont A the appomtiment af s | ind counil would be in postion fo de: | to_dotortiun thlr powers and define e SR be sold, if low prices, and reductions on low prices will help us to do committec of fifteen to formulate plans for the new charter, or amendments to the existing charter, a reporter of the Ivisable to proceed with the grading as proposed. As the remedy by appeal would be exclusive, no suits, in the form of original uctions could be' commenced TIME TO DESIGNATE PAVING MATERIAL “To remove doubts as {o the right of the mayor and council to give pr ty own- ers, in siich eases as it may be desired to so. Among the new arrivals we have 900 heavy Overcoats, in all grades and colors. To give you an idea how these goods are being The council committee appointed to in- vestigate the death of John W. Moflat and the responsibility of Marshal Cum- B callo upon City Attorney Connell 800 & Jomen”tihe thn twenty: iy | Mings therefor, met i their chamber yos slaughtered we enumerate the following prices: A is office o ‘ourtee! street on Sat- thi o onate . tor orning. wr ol itnesses 1 i . v -, 1 N :ll;lllvl\;'.(r’\‘vlul r'”q‘n? sl i A I withih whicl to_ desguate. material for y morning. A number of witn 100 Mens’ Heavy Chinchilla Beaver Storm Overcoats, cassimere lined, were examined, Rev. J. M. Wiison t ieman's house on before he was s of the city with iment, Mr. Connell . and if itigation is 10 follow in consequence of improving a publie street, the m and counci should be so advised in t should be so amended property owners the thirty 1 vided, tvance of enter- | time as may be designated by ordinance most important n reference to the ame dictated the following: s to allow 8 NOW pro- nd also such further or additional tified to Saturday n to th being at evening, hospital. extra length, with large fur collar and cuffs, at $8. This same class of coats were sold only a week ago tor $13.50. FORM OF ANENDMENTS, ing upon tho wark. As thio result of the ATTESTATION OF WARNANTS, Moffatt was delirious. He had some | 75 All Wool Beaver Chinchilla Overcoats, lined with fine serge, and The first thing to be considered in con- ption of this plan, strects would | The provision now in foroe ing to | blood marks on his face. L did not think : ey P 3 = = | nection with the proposed amendments | efther bo graded without damages, of | the attestation of city WATEALS requitys | the right thing was to take him out in the S&tll:! sleeve lining, at $9.75. Former price *1370 | to the ety charter, 15 the formor manner | they would remain unimproved vntil | that aiter being sigued by the mayor, the | ol 1 did not think that_he_was dun- | 100 Plain, Smooth All Wool Beaver Overcoats, in black and brown i 5F making stch amendments, whetherby | stieh tine as the avaricious or short. | same shall be attested by the eity elerk. | 200~ 3 F0 L A G AE, RS CERS t y making changos and widitions to corlain ek ‘.‘(‘\;:;::':""ill‘.lllgrh'f:ul-.‘:lp:Il e ints should be SHoH KBOHG T 5 18R T A TABFRINE WL double breasted and elegantly trimmed, at $10.50. This coat sells setiol o existing charter, which 8 § at makes opel extende he deput, clerk. Under N ) 1 y i B O e e ivat ained, ot by | of value, and not their property that | the present practioe, as the city elerk | Moflat was resting ensily. He beeame at any other establishment at $15. D lotely remodeling the charter, and | makes the streot. cannot always be in his office, he attests | quict when talked to in the right : : : By et e | Lo only objection to this plan would | i advance ~ll warrants for * each | - Mr. Dan Allon was tho next witiess, | 65 Heavy Dark Striped Overcoats, trimmed with fur collar and cuffs proposed, to **Metropolitan citics, hay bea delay in some cases, in the work of | month at one time. Any party [ He merely testitied to having seen Mof- $4 75 f n‘ ation of 60,000 or upwards.”” ;luu: hk"llku“l. nml\;ug‘o: (-omr:nl-Ilylnr d;-fll‘l'lngl to do so might wr;m):lullv f:nuh[ two ivlr three ni;gm‘.«] cedin, . 4 st & psti o od, then, | such work, but such delay could ir abstract one or more of these | Saturday vas nol elivious and ¥ 8 i | fwonlil be unsse -U:f::;;','x.n-'".';'.‘.?‘,.r.."..'.', measure be obviated by sooner commenc- | warrants and by seeretly affixing tho | scomod. Fationnl. Understaod that ho Another lot of our cel.eblated $3.60 O,vercoa'ts* which are f‘ully worth | f, 15 confi with e athorles | In2 prosoedine o have sueh work done, | salwvould haye a xemuine dndcomploted | masutoing from sl et | $6. 'We also received about 20 different styles of childrens’and | g6 sHbtld: be Had, 1n ors, I mang cises, anxions and desirous othiers, and to Uhe detrinent of the city, | man. but thought his chices of recov- boys’ Overcoats. For children from 4 to 12 years of age we have a | " ling of the grading of a 3 arrants should not be ested uniil | ery good. 1 was not at the house when . gt P ot o the e | S atound ithout miaking ciaim o | final delivery to the proper purtes. Tiis n.i‘".ii!‘xéu.-, arrived ‘fi;.(...«‘|, might, and very neat fur trimmed Overcoats for $1.95;worth at least $3. We “ S0 0 corporati damages until after the work of grading | eourse could be pursued, with the 10 not know w! they 1. wis t 3 g : ot eVl sa) BBk, to 0 o . tow it suddenty ocurs 16 | change snggestod, % {Ifix{lf's;.l;.rk ¢ igght lafor thin half-past call your attention to 300 neatly gotten up Childrens’ Suits, from e thy onty-five sand hem that they have been fearfully in- SALARY OF CITY OFFICTALS. eight o’clock. u it > : i o more b, LTS ot Show | Jure. Undor i presont T Uhoy e | o il or & e lective oifors of | *Sireh Chimmings was placed on the 4 to 1f3 yearsat $1.85. These suits were sold formerly at $2.75. T bt centy five thousand in- | bring suit for such pretended injuries he city is fixed by the charter. As stand and told his story. Late that Sat- i i ;:;::)iltl:xll‘(tl,talx‘l':"tl‘n?\‘t‘ v;;ym:u m“s[:)“‘,nl,:‘;: any time within four years. whether any changes should b m:ul‘ci urd iight o u‘mu c:\‘mu to the Auo the above deSCrlbed gOOds are Selhng now very‘ ra‘pldly flnd sions of the the Lincoln under the super law which regulates and defines powers and government of Omaha, i have the fact of her population ascer- i CITY HALL BONDS. Another amendment, without which all work on the city hall must cease, that authorizing the issue of bonds for the matter more properly for the *“‘committe of fifteen” to consider, than for me to The only abpointive oflicer is fixed by the charter, is s was a man near Si. M avenue who was erazy, and wanted a po- liceman to come right up. Came to the about eleven o'clock the next morn- talned ind cortilied to the governor, who | construction of the city hall, the city clerk. g § aw Moflatt there and told the doc- would then declare by public prociama- It was upon the theory that such an In place of the section relating to sal- | tor that the jail was no vlace for a sick tion that Lincoln was subject to the emendment would be made, and if made, | ary of city clerk, I would suggest for the [ man, and that he ought to be re- supervisions of law which regula that the required bonds would be voted, | purpose of uniformi and to prevent | moved to the hospital. here was control Omaha, From this statement of the legal rela- tion of the two citics, it is manifest that Lincoln is Llirl‘«'l]f oncerned in the form that plans we commenced, PARK COMMISSIONERS AND PARK BONDS. Power should also be given to create a work e adopted and the efforts constantly being made for in- crease of salury and extra pay, a provis- i othing like this: flicors and zents of no entry made in ti about Moffatt’s being moved. - We had a little canvas cot there for s people, but Moffatt was more comfortable on a jail record S we would advise allintending purchasers to examine them hefore sizes are broken. All goods at one price at THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY ° of the charter, to be_prepared and sub- rd of park commissioners, and to y such mattress. As for assing for accommo- mitted for the consideration of the legis- 1e bonds for the purchase of land for | be fixed and determined by ordinan dations for sick people, there area thous- Iatur . which shall not be increased or dimin | and things that I could for, put I oY Dou las and 14th Sts Olnaha It is hardly probable that Lincoln will GAS WORKS BONDS. ished during the term of office, for which | wouldn’t get them. Just as soon as 1L ask . . . be disposed ‘un;:m' to remain as of the While giving the right to issue city hall | such oflicer or agent may be appointed.” | the council for anything, there are two second s, and for the present, she | bonds, and park bonds, the power to 3 A MUNICIPAL COURT. or three jumping-jacks who oppose me in probably is not prepared to assuwe the | issue bonds for the purel T construe- It is already manifest that an increase | everything that I'do. Paddy Ford is one expense of a form of government, which is & necessity for the welfare and proper tion of gas works should also be granted. It may not be necessary at the present in the judiciary for this city must soon be made otherwise, the law’s Sick people ought'to be never brought to the jal grew ghastly, while her eyes ailated and moned at a moment. The present fire east wing of the jail. In the cage, tne floor management of a city of the size of | time toexercise such power, but the day [ delays will be an ill too grievou tobe [ —*“When Icamein the jail that morn- shelooked the picture of horro She | alarm wire, with other extensions, will be | Was carpeted, and the bedding was as fresh Ofihe may come when it will be greatly desired | borne. { ing I did not notice any ‘blood on Mofi- | fell back on the pillows exhausted, but in | used for the purpose, The cost’ of the | And clein as ifnewly purchased, Mr. Lauer Asu simple way out of the difliculty, 15/d0'80; In addition to another district court | att's face. [Iherewasn slight bruise on | a moment recovered herself and contin- | system will be about #3,500. 1f the re- WL TS QIR I G H LG it would seem to me a wise plan to en: | _ ‘The franchise of the Omaha Gas Manu- v the side of his head A L gl judge, it will probably be nece create a municipal court for the tr 1 though the skin ued: “Then T went up sta port of the committee containing this but in exe entirely remodel the present_charter, so | facturing company, under which the | ¢ mi had been brmsed. He did not seem to be 1 s to my husband. | recommendation, which will be made to- | cellent cigar which he was smoking as to make it apply to ‘‘Metropolitan | present company cliims to act, accord- | tion of civil busiuess. seriously cut.” i Istopped at his door moment before [ night to the council be adopted, 1t will sked how he felt over his a 1 of 60,000, populition, or upwards.” | ing to its express terms, expires in 18 This seems to have been contemplated Peter Turkleson, driver of the patrol | oingin, and he called: ‘Come here, | resultin the almost immediate introdue- | ing trial and his answer was, 1 { would the act relating 8, 80 as to apply to her wants and require- ments, and Omaha, forn time at least, t may then be desired to appropriate gas works, as well as the pipes in our nd for the payment of the ap- y lue, to provide the necessary ¥ funds, b by the constitution, and the ereation by law of courts for cities authorized. Tor the purpose of scertaining the wagon, was next called. He saw Moffatt in the jail Sun morning. Asked the mun if he was cold, and _he repliea He did mot complain about his “no. Pet,don’t you know I won’t hurt you?' He was all bruised and lus night-zown was saturated with blood and water. He told me that he had tried to drive off’ tion af the system and the devising of a certain means of economizing for the purpose of di ying the expense of the same. There was 1o cemed honestly to subject. lminz to be acquitted.” bravado in the reply. It | retleet bis feeling upon t o anngt qLoLA THiBans DM CATAE AN BT cos yosterday would' have a law for her own special 6 of bonds. The power to a “and lawyers, who | arms and legs being tied. - Saw Dr. Han- | Thieman, and that Mrs. Thieman had O D eSO NLBERION R RS guidance. : do all this, should be clearly and ex- ) informed upon this | chett there, but didin’t see him do any- | thrown a big, heavy wash-bowl at him A SECOND CONFESSION. t, [ would suggest the calling of a g 1 The important thing, however, to be pressly given. thing for Moffutt. Moftatt was comfort- breaking it on his hex I told him that Thie Daggett Declares T at fle Fired the considered in this connection, is the pro- PRIGE OB GAS mecting of the bar of Do ably fixed, was lying on a mattress, with | the ns were talking of taking t Vision of our constitution which prohibits | Another slight amendment, which is | 214 of the lawyers of th two pillows and two blankets. He Jooked [ him to jail. He replied: “Don’t you IR I R W er slig A s to be a very the passage by the legislature of y trict, to consid] nd diseu s the propos ck man. He was moved know that it will kill me if they send'me Readers of the Brr will remember the looal'or spocial Jaw, incorporating citics, | Maore OF ;‘l‘fi“’,‘;g[’g"f;'{ careying out the | tion of an_additional district judgoand | out of the ful just ns soon as the K. of P. [ ol No town would toleraie sich @ | burning of the Barker block on Fiftoenth and R Clinni e 0 Db ing theRcy Intent of our prosent charter wnd making | 1o creation of a municipal court, with ady. They had to send | thing. Tell them thatf they will give | Farnam streets, and the subsequent confes- any town, city or village. (Sce Section | ghould be made, and that relates to the | SUch powers and jurisdiction as may | home to get lothes. me twenty-tour hours I will ‘leave this | gjon of Lascher R. Daggett, in admitting that 15, Article 8, Constitution). posed,; would repugnant to the conferring upon them of corporate pow- ers by aots of the legislature of & general nature, yetthe provisions of which are applicablo to but one of such classes or gub-classes, is not repugnant to any pro- vision of the constitution.” L EXTENSION OF CORPORATE LIMITS, Among th same to-day as fiftcen years ago, when our population did not exceed twenty have 1890, eertainly sand before present chart one hundred thon- The provisions of our concerning months ago, it was claimed by Mr. Mor- right to regulate the price of gas. n_view of the fact that the right to regulate the charge for electric light is ly granted, the point made by Mr. rgan would seem to be somewhat fine, h as Philadelphia lawyers s0m t noted for making, but however that may be, the provision referred to, can be REGULATING TELEPTION 1t is somewhat remarkable that th the rent of ga of g for electric light, the meters, the charge me and manner of seem proper. be necessary to carry out the views « It seems to be impracticable, if not impossible, to make a_completed survey and report of the entire city at one time. If the work is undertaken in sections, 1t might be, and ought to be carried to a completed and satisfactory termination. SIL KS. Power should be given to the mayor addition such streets as 1 that side-walks y be deemed advis hall be laid of a cer| ble, in rmity much to be desired, and totally ignored ng many of our prin- othe! ““Did you ever have an ack per- “What do you do with them?” Coroner Drexel was called. He testi- fied to having notified Turnbull to come t, and bring every member ho knew anything of the said ‘“‘all right”’ and went “I met him at the opera hou I told Judge Stenberg the 1 did not hear anything thing. He testified that he met Drexel on the corner of Fifteenth and Farnam streets, Moffatt. to h: “He the police not hear him.” hie coroner) did not tell me here, or if he did I did house.” But no; Thieman swore that he my hu and's orders, but managed to get get_him to stop, but he only brushed me aside and went in where my husband W They finally agreed to allow one policeman’to remain with my husband, while the others went down town. In the meantime I had been seized with seve vous pains, and had been taken down stairs by ong of the ladies who were in I heard Thieman con bave taken him a nand say ‘They 1 asked him that 1d was not allowed to dress him- my husb self and that he n Howe! 4 council to regu- e ave ar ne he had set tire to the structure. This ex- A vicw of a comparatively recent de- | [ s ot the mavor and council to regt | i committee should be selected at such | sons brought into juil?” was asked of the | would send for the police, | planation was at fivst recerved with considor- cision of our supreme court, I do not | mant before Judge Wakeley in the Gas | Meeting to draft and = prepare such | witness. It wasn't long before the police did | able incredulity, and a majority of those who K think the classification ot cities here pro- hmmmou o aEaley I WO s o FrRAREOME amendments to our present law, as may 55 very often.” come. They found the front door locked by | heard the contession did not place much re- liance on it. Daggett has stuck to it so per- oforre “hi 5 5 ina P “We fix 148 o ably as wi in'the back way. Itseemed to me that | sistently, however, that his confession has Graham (16 Nebraska, pago 19 lays | Sifeqaiiprovement = company - from | phe luw relating to the board known as | Generally, they lic on_the floor, and e | and they came swaggering in with billets o eitysiail for e ask fowioaye i down the law as follows: =~~~ B e O et vons | ‘commissioners of adjustment” should | covered with the blankets tiat are at | a5 though they wete going to stop < | gl Jobs s board “The classification of the cities of the | of gus metres, and that e Dower to reg. | be so smended as to allow the report and | hand. We have no special provisions for drunken carousal. 1 putmy hand on the | = Yesterday a newand startling phase of the state into classes and sub-clusses, and the | Dldte the salo'of gas, did not ineludo the | dcceptance of surveys of portions of the | sick persons. shoulder of one of the men” and tried to | affair transpired. 1t is the fact that on Sun- day :Daggett made a second confession to Court Oflicer Whalen, in which he admitted that his first story was a lie, and that he had tired the building intentionall Daggett took Whalen asidé and confiden- tially told him what he declared to be the rrect story of how the fire had “Youll remember,” he said, weeks ago I w re Judge i ments which I would propose, i RN eta Ble eI a i oattIvelintits A tarmai | andsconnailifin 1 to reauiring | about the notifieation being not in ac- [ the house, and given some hot brandy | for being a vagr 'he judge i tending of the corporate limits of the | that no ground h,’r future controversy }n operty n';vnl--n to lay triuleqmlks.l l1J|l co(r)ll].:.muv]\.\‘ltll)lh;'] l(',‘:;ll fifn Ll 1 o m:x‘:n;““m‘ml “Illlcn:‘s )::l "":::\lt;)s 2‘ vl;«II‘u‘llil)fil ;fih“xtl::l::x;xlil)fifi':‘ Ilwr“(t‘l .‘h'f\'.-“:ii-‘ ot i : FRonnee 3 Oy ors] ling 50 to do, to cause the same to be icer Turnbull, who happened to be | S Land w his condition, i Lk R : g " can possibly exist, and this should be | AN 1 RO AW, : condition, | Yo,/ 5i4." I swore that I would have revenge : he boundary lines of the city are the «lom!. Y laid, 10 also determine and declare, upon | on hand, w in placed on the stand. [ they took my husband away. Soon after }’,,_ ome way o, the ol < 1OVOnES So when 1 zot out of jail I tired the Barl building, T didn’t think anything about the loss that the owners 1 had set tire to the building, Ifan up Farnam 5 nd then down Douglas to Barney until the aginnis’ saloon, where I stayed POWDER thousand. We have a population to-d ) kind of material and the work let to the | and the coroner fold him he proposed to | what he meant, and with an awful string | of the building would sustain, but just . 5 igl o will | has a power, under the expr lowest responsible bidder, so as to secure | hold restigati the death of oaths, he replied that they had taken | thought that it would injure the city, = After S el g of at lenst cighty thonsand, and wo will | 223 rundos ioexmmssiprorliions fowestira o bidder, 50'as (o secure | hold. an mvestigation of the death of | of oath oplied that they bad I : Abeolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of looty] d cipal thoroughf: aginnis s purity, strength and wholesomeness. More limits, are not only impracti ]T|‘:f)';l'l“"“Lf,"f‘.:"‘llfl‘},‘-‘;,;“L"’m’l‘»"lg > the hed OTHER CHAX AND MODIFCATIC MRS, MOFFATT'S STOR! and tossed into a cox ; 3 N e A T ) .Jy'(','ul (\IJ'} economical than the or kinds and wholly msuflicient for our pres Ll Y {‘m} oats 5 ; In aadition to the mtvmhnfl.nw alre (V. By long odds the most interesting and l]lu]: :'l:)w(l 1[\[[ - l»[fl.‘\ll‘[nllu:\ heard that such was not the case 1 felt re- | cannotbe sold in compet N i the mul- and the proper development of the O 0 e whnrkod | suggosted thore sroa number of others | cendational testimony yet furnished is | a0 the committee adiourned for dinner | i Then 1 left town.” titude of low test, short weight alum or In making amendments, it is nec over the telephone service, or the charges of minor importance, and which, upon that of Mrs. Moffatt, the widow of the This, in brief, is Daggctt’s second confes- phosphs ; ! ! £ (This, | 8 : powd’rs. Sold only in cans. keep const v i o constit being called to the atténtion of the *‘com- 3 9 s she was able the investigation. sion. 'The police are trying to secuie further 'al Baxing Powder C. 39 W 3 | 9 SOrulng snpolal iis is certamly an oversigh 1 in by them, and by the HOM OUAIASE) 00 sworn. He was a if he overheard a | ready totalk as he was Sunday. ~Itis no 2 us f d in iem, and by the 0 ¢ 20 T > 1 C L BAO0 L k ) | L’.‘.‘.‘,‘,’X:‘l}ly"r':::||:., D e o ek should be corrected by a _proper S interosted in tho wolfare of the fooommliieg rephicul otk jolt oon aonysszetiontniw ok Oioariyrabn)ifIEnovwaiyelyyiobierormobtiofwillietproses! | FEIE S P e e \ they become of the metropolitan class, it | MeDt &IVng the city the sime powerover | One change that now occurs to me is the | next door, where she has been stopping | had taken part, the day Moflat was e Ll : Will not do to_ define the corporate limits | telephione companies that it has over | division of seetion 15,which grants power | for tho past few days, Mrs. Moflatt was | brought to the jail. Witness said that he E.T. ALLEN, M. D. A Dy seotion lines, Tho provisions upon | OyCF other concerns using its public | to the mayor I, into separate | found lying on a lounge in the front par- | had. " He was riding in a car, and some- ) ¢ this subject, as well as upon others, must 8, 85 > i "This section is now made up of | 1o, Sho oked sok-and norvous, but | body remarked to him_that that was a PECIALIS 3 be general in their nature so as to apply iginpwenolisimononolyiotithotehar: ve sub-divisions. In the event of | with ‘an evident effort she “‘braced’ up’’ | Sick man they had up at the juil. Turn- e it 20 iy city of the metrovolitan class. acter and ”}"i'("-f)-lp "';'f, ,“"}1.'lt""_ll'lylnl"‘v desiring to amend onc of these forty- [ and told her story, She a1 | bull said that'if he had been tie man who | o county commssioners yesterday E E " & Th i My plan would be to give to the mayor | f°PARY Qg ertin s 1o O Bt ight | five sub-divisious, it is necess , rather preity, and with had had anything to do with him, he | sng five neetly persons 1o their hom s, | Y Gy ar, Nose roa » and ‘council in all eitics of the metropoli- :;",.:'fil“.';;‘f OREINIE LY he ;"l‘-",,:",“;,,',jfi"‘; cluoiholontireiseouonimliioh sevorsiien yes which at’times dilated repliiage “done him up worse” than | one to Irwin, one to. David City, one 0 | Room 9 Williams Building, cor. 15th and 1 an class, Within one year afte h equire ender eflicient « rober | pages of printed matter. hokiroconnta onint | the other ofticer did. Reaiiiir 4 Jhicag 9 18, 2 f ; B O e b | servizo, and 'fo charge thorefor only | GALETIONS 10 PROFOSED A Jorsor s sho rocounted tho sulloring | 10! Runlfar dtatlod how e hind | FAnCOMRAtWO to Dlicago, odge »ts., Omaha. BBty of fuoh olnss, the powen by ordi- | Wiatis just and reasonable. We should fany, if not all of the L bund had | gound Moftat lying as he thonght upon ADIEU, SAM., Hours 8to 12am. 2 to 4 and 7108 p. m . A » profit by the recent experience of the i nance, to ix and determine the corporate lines, not exceeding or beyond a certain people of Rochester, and anticipate what in the future may be more burdensome which 1'have pr portance to »posed, are of vital im- success and welfare of made to them, passed. M Moffatt testitfe *My hushand taken sick about 1 W, month ago. It the floor, oron a pallet in the j pillow was covered with blood, t's Last Words With the whicn should be suflicient to in- re X our city. If objections AR T nd. Frit N arati was matted andhis night shirt ‘Bee" Man. , Such territory, as muy now be de. | than anything yet experienced in the | the reasons for and origins of su s a0 s h i '",',‘::‘,-,' ,l"f s | withit. Sam Jones left yesterday afternoon for Car- gired to be taken within the limits, with l"!l“.".‘_mm_r have already decided that | Jections should be carctully serutimzed | treated us very kindly, but towards the | morning. oke to and was rec- | gopgyille, G, accompanied by Mr. Maxwell, ower, in like manner, to oxtend’ suc AR OOUIAFAON. SRART A0 '8t | and considered. The last ‘contest con- | Just acted harshly.” She said that she | ognized b t. - The latter did 1ot | 4. v oealist'of the party, Mr. I the sweet- Hu\!fl. not beyond certain distance in telophone comp: cerning charter amendments Y | was tired of renters. The last three or complain “”"!“ h“'""’.“ 1. e singer of the combination, left for the east ‘each direction Alf o mile, after | Fedsonable regulations, demonstrates that the real object of dé- | four days befo my - heband | swid, however, that he thought it was all | Z1% L Tliat aaah h wrovided, | Price to bo charged for telephone feating amendments to the charter is | was taken away he - wa B up with him,' He spoke a fow r : X B | can be determined within reasonable | g Tines entire ifter , f was taken away e was quite r Witness felt chilly in the j he considered had been the effect of his work 4 the increase in population shall equal 1 A 4 sometimes entirely diflerent from that | (elirious During the day = he words. itness felt chilly in the j T G s aell,” he sald, 1 don’t think i 20,000, This plan would admit of an-ex- | Hmitatons. : ; claimed. 1t will be remembered that the | would be ull right and in the night he | bis overeo: Didn't p! 3 A T ek I b tension of the corporate hmits with the VIARDCRS, prineipal objection urged to defeat the | would be delitious. Al the neighbors | o the fir ientwas covered with | jn"“other places, And yet, teel 3 . growth of the city imitati An amendment should be added to the | amendments of two ago, was the y kind—such a noble class of peo- | Plankets up to his chin Dr. Hanchett | that it will be found satistactory, Vided would be suflicicnt to p section of the charter regulat provision concerning the “*conn ners rmet, L meoded help, for I | was there at thetime. - Witness helped to | juage of the good done by ‘the inoral quent or unnecessary chunges for politi- roads, authorizing and empowe! of adjustment;’ whercas the gas, street ven to death, [ had so much to take him to the hospital at about 12:50 p. Improvement occasioned, and the inerease ot o require T g 5 o1 i o1 3 D semen were | the membership of the churche 'he 1 or other pUrpPOs: city to require railroad companies to [ railway and electric light amendments 1o donny bousework. give my | M. ler and other policemen were | the membership of the chub Ahe b Another an: | where the same cross public | “Jtis fortunate that an carly start has 1T aking care | to the carriage, and the m ho | BICTEETa aiany.persons will joim, 1 fhink ‘ 3 of the utmost importance in connection whenever the publie safety may | heen made toward preparing “a bill cov- would send somo_men ol | giat there have been about fivé hundred con- Tath 1, Cor, Caplto: /vcnue, with our public improvements, is an ex- ing is done, and asscss the cost of mak- ing such connections to the lots and 1 estute opposite which such connections t. s an amendment that ha been companies to observe whenever and wherever it is ressor METROPOL] ole to do so. POLIC ering chart amendments, so that all and co-operation necessary for 1ts prompt passage. Buried Yer Alive, vy before my juil we hs ad se and we tried (o get Dr. Hanchett ould not.get him, Sent for othe: ns but they didn’t come. In the wagon to aid in taking Mol wi Marshal Cummings here stated that when the doetor offered to pay for the versions made. L have delivered about forty after whieh 1 will go tomy conference i Auzusta. Remember nie o your Bk brethren and thank them for the good reports of, and FOR THE_ TREATMENT OF ALL ith y e e Sy AT H S0 ze o hospital. When the party | sermoi Tthink it is safe to say that ? press grantof power to the ! controversies may be ended, and a per- | {o change the bud on which he was lyir go to the hospital, When the party | sermons ses. : B v v ST lo to tho charter of other cities, and | feoted bill may be propared, 10 be INtro. | facaunrss was ta shott. - Mes. “Phiomesy | Teached the hospital ‘they founa’ thie | have preached to 100,000 peovls whild [ lsve Chronic & Surgical Diseases i gas conncetions shall be made and ex- declared by the courts as just and duced at once apon the convening of the | aeted very ronghly about it and reponted | Patrol wagon and some policemen, who | been heree 1 neser spoke i se, Tarko, i, PR, MoMENAIY,, Bropiietol, tonded to the curb or property line along | Prober, and one which the courts by | legislature. ~If this 15 done, we can | the remark that she didn’t want any more | 5315t od us had boen indic «.-.l_a n..nl:m jelaratiuiauce SUEHAVMAR L COMBRAR ey T A T e all streets ordered paved bofore the pay: | Wandamus will compel the railroad | reasonably hope to sceurc the supnort | roomers. ‘That night my husband got or four words on 18 | (0T wy Howe in Carterssile. G, T 4 cither medical or d fuvestig Long o Lor cnubles un L0 (reab maDy Chscs or correspo | ing carca by iev i h Moflatt was a brother | the kindness with which they have treated | sclentifeally w seeing them hall be made. I believe 1t would be for the best inter- & All o my husband was gr r ho said 6 i feully o [ I v 3 Sl B e, 1o proporly owners | csnel Ehg ol i kb mrsond Lhe: ohariar | W, Hertwan, tho Union Pacifio om | AR iy, Haabal], Whe EEWINE | of bia ' wall aa of tho dators, amdson: | my work.” ™ "~ PR, PO G R Detors ey which heretofore has been given to make to enable the mayor and council by » who was buried for ten minutes, by | shut the door amd not let anyone in. ted o dollur toward the cost of the A Jargo consignmant of Antelopa Bads such connections proved wholly un- inance, to adopt what isknown as the scaving - of the bank in the exeava- | Thieman went into the room that night TR T A e ] aha Commission | 3 and to the disfigurement and permanent | to remove the police entirely from poli- inu dangerous condition, ll|§ left arm | o G My hus - h v\'hrl.l'lhf _\n_]_ lllv”" the, nI\ [“l:. 58 ::nx;‘ul | \ted 10 $14,035.5 "““l‘;‘;‘au'rl:?;‘:';l)n’a:lr. ey reenpr i E. injury of the pavement. The mayor and tical or other improper influences ‘and | is badly traetured and there is a strong | and perfeetly quiet. He pleaded with :'{l :H‘ ter which they wiil ag N X 2 N, ;Vate S |fl| L,S. Ne”flll ms 2868 couneil, with the power here suggested | make service and efliciency the standurds | possibility of his losing it. Last night | Mr. Thicman and ‘tried to get him to [ # FePort: £ Walnut Hill Notice. invate, peclal & VOus Uiseases)« granted to them, could determine in each | of retention upon the force, and of ad- 0 e syl s o i i- | leave the room. Mr. Thiemun grew more A POLICE ALARM SYSTEM. themselves interested in wonma o L HCIALTY, 5 tho di SN N 1 yancement there were symptoms of pncumonia evi A 00K, ¥, a8 AR RIOW a0 R L R e At " ALL CONTAGIOL tions. stiould be made, taking 100 80 | " watemwonks dent, and i the disease should attack | EOR84 SRy TSt Witk Thieman reportor that the finding of lisatls Aetiool etk aI0H (i seedanm B ad e TS " e Whae, 8, o NG B T4 | him there 'would be_little possibility of § ¥ J » 4 P earnestly requested to meet 1o the base- | Ve ove Sypliilitie polson f yeten count the nature and usc of the street, The secction relating to waterworks saving the man’s li Dr. Galbraith | leave the room and he did so at le committee would comprehend ’n Ol Walnut Hill ehureb an Wedn T R ‘:n::-‘emn'nln‘l”:vl‘x.i‘l‘-l“::'il<|u;~vh;“h«"}‘a pur ».In')luld be so amended as to extend \‘m, says that when Hertmann was taken from l\llg l:nlispiu:g, i“ his d ‘llrnlm‘linu :;.:::1::;.:‘10.}«:: n for |||l|‘ v :f:l‘i‘,mxnr‘\\“llx‘l Quy ovening, Docember 1, to perfeot per ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFID. ! poses, a o the laying of pavements | right to sppropriate private proporty (or Leath the bank, he was black in the | think that God was responsib ysten poli which is now ln ( day extuings LOCRET o, ork. - Come ‘and coumit 1 ud vosto might in some cases be delayed, the | public use in the construction and opera- | ¢ and required the work of an hour whole thing and 5o he told My operation in Chi Lhis has bee R cButoh yau belong 10w sy, and wo pavements would be far more useful and 0 of waterworks to a distance of ten | 15\ ting him to conseiousness., “Mr. Thieman went down tablished in- the Tatler city Jor soveral | 3 i b A AR'TO MEN permanent when completed. beyond the corporate limits. = o swore that he wouldn't allow my hus- flturs back, and has been considered Al oon 1ent of Antelope Sad I AnD NEuvoUs Di o, GRADE DAMAGES. d give the city the power to Repairing the Cornice band in the house any longer, Heu by several members of the board, with A lai apul i Fg s ~ e c i £ H 3 : > ) ) ! A od | dles received by Jmaha Commission Our present constitution provides that tain the right of way for a er main A force of workingmen is now engaged in | the most aw ful profanity. "I got dow the conclusion that it to be introduced s S Bouth 1 et BT E T or. Svau Aunaa, Gigsr, Vaniooct no property shall be damaged for public | to some point near Florence, & plan | Ljcing on the iron cornice of the Paxton | 1Y kuces and begged bim for God'ssake | into Omatia, jt-consisis of & number of | &0u b5 3 : UniNanY OHGANS, OF send Lstory of yOus cars foF it use. 'I'he supreme court helds that this | which must be adopted and earried out \ to allow my husband to remain. Thie- | small stations to be blished in ali the constitutional provision applies toQthe grading of strects. in the near future, m order to give to the people of Omaha an adequate and pure building, the wrought-iron brackets, and other ornamentions which had been Joosened man broke out with more profanity, and brushed we aside as though I were 4 beats throughout the eity, at r must polic y y of which at a given time the offic -~ DAY BEFORE THE TIIAL . 3 - - R 0 " p ¥ His Cell by a cutd pent Inview of this, an amendment ought | supply of water. by the heat of the Barker fire and dropped to "Faen I plead with Mrs. Thiemann | make known his presence ut regular in- | Job0 ! nex a8 fean 4 Baald poit to be made to limit tuture ligstion con- | - ‘The money to obtain such right of way | tie walk. When they have all beem replaced, for God's sake to have [ tervals, by means of an ¢ & G A utenis or sender, Tutarview pic cerning grade dumages, and to enable | and to coustruct such main might be fur- | And it will not takea very long time to re- y on me and my husband—not to let | trivance which will register The trial of Joln Lauer fesred i convenient for 9 tho mayor and councll in udwunce of | nishod by the waterworks “company, | place thew, the cornice will be sebaibted It | t),om take him . away, Sl coumenced 11 s rogis ade, | mnder of his wite wil be it : 3 entering upon the work of grading any | under a’ lease and contract with the | Unil the latter destroyed its beauty the eor- | cursing ~od ‘Gad—d —your God, | steps may kel p y to ascer- | triet courtt to-duy. ! S ial 4 Sirans. 1o datarmine thb damakon, 1 aby, | City, bu a6 such oase the rights of the ui?&h::flu ey .p,*;’,}...u.’,;x*;“‘f,m"‘;,‘,.lnm 18 no Go e 11 o patrol wiggon oF | AT reporter made s visit to e centte- | Omaba Medical and Surgical lostitute, o which will result from sach work, city shoydd be miore carefully protected As she related this Mrs, Moffatt's face b sum- ussistance is required, eitber way wan who was found 1@ the ipuer cell ol the €or. 13th 5t and Canilgl Ave. OMAHA. NEB. -

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