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— A TALE OF TWO CONTINENTS, Masculine Perfldy Revealed in a Lawyer's Suit For Fees. THE MURDER TRIAL. BEER'S It Begins in the District Court This the Prisoner In- Court Pro- Items, Morning sane?—Supr ceedings LN BURRAU. | vestorday be [¥ROM THE DEF Arguments were < LIN made Judge Chapmen in the of Pierce vs, Wallen. The cuse is of long standing in the court and many of the acts in the drama w n the boards several years before suits w instituted in this court. J. W. Wallen, the defendant, is anative of Sweden, who came 1o this country and located near Abi- tine, Kan, in the 70's. He brought with him his wife, who is a number of years his senior, On aceount of ain indiscretions, he had marricd her, although, as videnee shows, he cared nothing for her but was deeply in love with unother and younger women. After coming to Kansas they accumulated a con siderable property. ‘Then, as the plaintiff claims, Wallen tiring of his wifo, converted Lis property into cash preparatory to leaving. learning of his movements, ap- At omee divoree andalimony and her it Pioree, plamtifl in was_granted for &4.50 as and tour b A divoree her together with a judgmant alimony. Wallen, howev: with it he on a of two ntinents, He isited custern cities, then crossed the sent Canad vas at Hamburg, Amsterdam, Co nd other places, where, as the defense cluims, he spent’ his moncy lavishly. He ended his trip at his former home in Sweden, and fa Love with u girl the two started for Amcr sming dircet to Lincoln and a short time | afterwa were married in Oy i Whenthey came to Lincoln they invested i some city Tots b in the last fow years h greatly increased in value. In the meantime the divorced wife 1 rued to Swe die and her Kansas — attorney to fChicago, Provious to her e, she assigned one-half of her judgment for alimony to th attorney, and he, learning that Wallen was ain marvied and @ resident of this country possessed of - property in this city, Shitsuit to recover the judgement ren ed years ago in Kan Ihe plaintiffs n that the present p ty in Lincoln It with Wallen's money; that he ot spend all the eash be took from Kan n his long tour us he claims, but that he ht buck enough to this country for the ol inwestmont, and that conSequently the vroperty s subject to @ lien for judgment. o substantiate this the plaintiff claims that Wallen's sccond wife was of a poor family and and that the Lincoln investument could not Lave been made with money of her own an offset to this, the defendant maintains that the present Mrs. Wallen, just prior to oming to this country, was approached by in Swoden who suid he was her fath that the people she bad lived with were not herparents, and that he then presented her with a considerable sum of money out of which the Lincoln purchase was made upon arrival here, BEGINS TS MORNING, This morning is the time set by the court for the trial of Henry Beers for the murde of Augusta Seifert. The attorneys for the de fense have made strentious efforts to the case continued, but © ot SUCee it is probablo that it will be was about two months ago that Beersand the young lady he murdered were walking to fether on the railrond track in the western suburbs of the city when Beers sudden ithout means, drew a revoly and shot her, Si died almost instantly, A number of railroad men, near at hand who witnessed the mur captured Beos after u hard fig Beers expressed the ut most indifference over the affair, said he wanted to | i expected hanging as a rs is from a ljoining Aus consequence of his cr border provi trin. He had been it yours living with the family nurdered. A8 1 ru disposition and industrions. It 1 stood that the attorneys the court forthe defense of Becrs are Messrs, Strode and Lansing and that their defense will be that Beers is insane. It is said that they will try to prove that. Beers comes of a family affiicted with insanity SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS In the supreme court yesterday M. Raudall, Jsq., of Valley county, was admitted to p tice. of the he 1o has been of a quiet wirl is generally assigned by *d and sub- are vs Kendall, following causes were mitted: Cowan vs State, Ro Union Paciti Marston, on brief: The following causes were continued Campbell vs Wells, Keens vs Gaslin, City of Kearney vs Th 1501 Smith 1, dismissed at costs of plaintifr, The he ring of evidence in the board of transportation against the Fremont & Elk- horn v railroad is continued until De- comber 2 for argument Yesterd WS an- swer day for the road, but. the not ready for the argument. CITY ITEMS In police court yesterday George Hard- man, whose acts did not belie Lis name, was sent to the county jail to serve a sentence for stealing a pair of boots. Michael Shea and Stephen Curtin, for deunkenness, paid the usual fines, and two lodgers, who gave their names as Jumes Dailey and John Dow were allowed to go free after u short inte view with the court, The Gospel army has been enlarging its ies were Dbarracks. Monday evening Bishop Skinuer, held a temperance meeting there for the benefit and #45 was raised for the soldiers. 10 coming changes in time on thgB. & M to compote with the Union Pacific watehed with a good deal of interest in Lin coln. The bringing of morning papers and mails to the ity in the early morning in ated stead of noon would certainly be apprec An employe of the penitentiary na Bailey, while driving in the city” Mor 100m, had a runaway, in consequenc 1 he suffers a broken arm The questi voking the liconse of ., n of C. Cottern for violating the liquor laws is up he city council and hins been roferred Committee, with the mayor us, » ity council and mayor went to Omaha yoesterday for a very formal call upon the Inited States court. It is understood that it they are cast into prison, D. G. Courtnay, th attorney who brought th aguinst the police judge, will follow G Francis Train and expatriate himself. nator Robbins, of Valley county, is among the attorneys from the west attending supreme court the present week he supreme court will.comvlete the eal of the Ninth district to-day in order to adl journ for the week and co Thanksgiv- ing at home. —~ An Able Protector. If there is a more ablo protector against the incursions of discase than Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters we have yet to learn of it. Against the r-nmlu- attacks of fever and ague it af- ords a sure defense, it renows waning vitality and counteracts the infirmiti of age; it preveuts dyspopsia, trom be- coming chronic, and eventually annihi- lates it. It vouses the liver and kid- neys when dormant and insures a regu- lar habit of body. To the nervous it is of inestimable benefit,imparting steadi- ness and vigor into sn onfeebled. physi- que. The term, “delicate health,d is usually another name for debility. While the bitters is procur he week need never despair of physical rein- forcement. Persons whose avocations are sedentary and laborous, or involves exposure to unfavorable climatic influ- ences will also find the bitters an able protector. - Cut Out a Bullet. Dr. Lee last night extracted a bullet from the fliesh above the left eye of Charles Mor. ford, where it had been lodged for nearly two weeks. Morford received the wound while standing ou Sixteenth stroet, and was (:lvunm? from jail on Monday where he had ben ool fined on & charge of being drunk The injured man has no idea wio his assail- il was, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. o Vo e SOUTH OMAHA NEW o, of Chicago, was in the cits ye 1 Mechan, of Pacifie s yesterduy Junetion, Ta., was in th Hon, John A, Fiteh, of Cairo, 1., was at | the stockyards yosterday The K. 8. Newcom lumber company are erecting a handsome office building &t their Le son, a real estate dealer of Omaha, seeking an us capital wi, of Omaha, was in the city sking for a location on which to ery st invest establish a o Frauk Lee, J. L. Eastman's gentlema partuer, purchused a building lot on Twenty sixth st esterday, and will ¢ n 0 th Rum it that when this rank will get married. to n 1 the part of the ofi hose duty it the report of the re consus has 1ot as yet been sent to the This fact was not_discov n The papers will be forwarded wov til Inst night to-duy The prospectus of the Hoof ond Horn, the w stocd paper which will soon b ides with th nent that the pub: ave plan heir hoofs in South n to get their horns in the stock 1s and hook out a living Policeman John Sexton was yesterday 1for thirty days for being guilty of becoming an ofcer and a gentle rfense consisted in permitting v itizens to be assaulted and on election day without any interferenc issned, Mr. st, the Union Pacific Omaha, has resigned, and will be s led by D. Mahoney, who for: merly fil position. The change takes place D 1. Mr. Nagemgast has not settl future 1on any definite action for the COUNCIL MEETING Am of the eity council was held Mon- day the following was the busi- An ordinunce regulating nd water mains d drafted. H. Munn was liquor license. ~ The city marshal « that all obstructions in emoved at once. The re port of the pol ved and re red to the finanee commity Couneil mith and city Enginecr Theinhart instructed to confer with th uth Omiaha Land com rding the wl within the corporate limits. Several minor matters were at tended to after which the council adjourned. Turners Goto Fremont, Oswald Miller, the well-known brewer of vaci Fremont, with John F. Hamman of the same place, was in town yesterday making ar- ngrements for th A opening of the new turn-hallo of that place, which is to take place on the second of next month, §le called upon the officérs and several memt of Omahaturnverein and asce them that a number of their members be pleased to attend the opening and give o gyvmnastic exhibition Among those who will is Henry Kumimerow, whose gym nastic work will be admired by ‘¢ ber of the Fremont com sghty meml ment of a new hall, e dence of their suce s, Bicycle Race. ery mem n. The laiter now s and the establis ting €,000, is an ey A Fi Mile Ed Rothery and E4 Washburn signed ar- ticles of sment yesterday for a bi- eyele race. The stakes are 100 a side. The race will come off at the fair grounds one week from next Saturday. It will be a five mil , the winner to take the money and ble inter- s both men Jach man is to They will go into gate receipts., Consid sted in the event it wheelmen, a 52-ineh Champion, training at on — rticles of Incorporation. les of incorporation of the Omaha compuny were filed with the county srday. The general nature of the business to be transacted is to buy and lease ground in Omaha and build and fit up market houses, market places and market, stalls and spaces. The capital stock is $100,000, divided into 1,000 shares of £1,000 cach, to be puid as called” for by the board of directors. The incorporators are W. H. G hn F. Behm, John M. Daugherty, I Schroeder and Johin B. Furay Do you sufter with eatarrh? You can be cured if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood puritie ld by all druggists. e Seems to be Called Back. The followmg telegram was received yester- day by Geo. P. Bemis of this city Baxaor, Me., Nov. 19, .—Citizen old P. Bemis, Omaha:—Either you 1, or Sue, (Mr. Train's daughter,) : children and sparrows of Madison_square, nation is pulling me back. Therefore my ring on frontier and speaking in Bangor, Isworth and Waterville. Only just off over the frontier to St. Johns, N. B., to-night where I will find letters from you. I expect to pull back to Madison square, But I seem to have lost all desire now for type Gro. FRANCIS e A Guide for the Aflicted. The following letter will show the way to health to many a down-hearted man and woman. MoRraAviA, CAYUGA, Co., N. Y, Janu- . 1886.—T have been aflicted for vs with liver complaint, accom- winied with dyspepsia and prolonged constipation. I was almost in despair, when I commenced using BRANDRETH'S PiLLs. 1 took a course of them for a week—five or six pills eve night. I found myself very much better, but to make everything all sure, continued to take one pill a night for over a month. [ am now in a very fair state of health, and 1 know 1 shall continue so aslong as [ take one BRANDRETH'S PILL a night. H. S. R, MATHE —— A Small Blaze, Afireoceurredat 3 o'clock yesterday morn- i uranton Eleventh street hetween Dodge and Capitol avenue. The fircdepartment responded with its usual prompitude,but the flames were extinguished with out the aid of the engines. The blaze had itsorigin in the explosion of a gasoline stove, Loss trifling RAIN. Ll Internal Revenue Collections, Yesterday's internal revenue collections amounted to §12, Its superior excellance ven iu millions of homes for more than w quarter of & century. I¢ is used by the United States Government. * En- lorsed by the heads of the great universities, as the Strongest, Pureot and Most Healthful. Drs Price’s the only Baking Powder that does noé contain Ammonia, IA,HI:A‘" Al ulr’v\. iuld(uuly in anns, PrickBaking Pownsn Co., Now York, Chicago, S¢. Lauts, The City Missien. ember 2 and gentlemen g children of Omaha Mr. F Cy st of the mission Sund Y M C A oo und the Saturday me | also organized. 1 i as ever since held i The Mission Sunda; sen teachers and 150 T'he first superinte His sue Mr. W. O Mr. AL G ( Two new d this year. Sev ‘outh’s Companion to distribute ame newsboys' luncliat 4 1t is hoped thaf ng wedge for newsboys home. A song and pi tend ror laym The Girls' day at 9a.m., ofticers and teachers, of teachers in this cessor was Mrs, Budd was for six years hi successor was Mrs, lowny's resignatiol 'ting as sup glad toseea younger w y in this city th of this office. Mv superint zation of the s 100l, al its interests. hiad a moulding influel ing in parts of the ci the worst influcnces with christian ladies t tate their liy curs the annives and the managers cari suitable to ba made partly worn shoes and send them as a Thank: ing Smith & Co. of about $500 knocked him senseles: made way with his been made. was the one to W. Fri two-story dwelling Wirt aud Twenty-seed the proposed improv A Stolen James Dunn, 1 has been asso was arrested o'clock while tr ing tc to sell it for almost n . Reynoids, Dr. Monell features ress is i wing school meet eve nd has now superintendent wus Mrs ntendent’ but she ld not be found—at the head of the ludy who would be willing to take the dut rdent or ussistant since the ory devoted the best of her time and energy She knows that the On next Thanksgiving day, at 5 p. m., rooms, 112 North Twelfth s tacked by footpads Monday night and robbed in mone; Watrous was proceeding along Dodge street on his way to the Turkish point between Thirteenth strects his assailants etherged from an_ alley, wero notified from the robbery, but at last accounts no arrests had nd cont supposed to be stolen. ) anxious to get rid of the garment and offered 1874, a number of fadies a dinner to the poor t on old store room on Among the leaders in this aliot, Mrs, Doolittle, Mr. Mr. Tom Bonner, and Mr. Alex | iton. This was the begioning of the i City Mission, the oldeést purely. be nevolent organization in the city, The t | Su v after Thanksgiving the first session school was held in the on Twelfth street, ning sewing school was the end of the yo the old Dodge street public school building was bought and placed on a lot belonging to Dr. Monell on Tenth st where the Mission ts quarte y school now has four. scholars. endent was Mr. €. F sors huve | aylor, Mr. Wa ‘harlton and Mr. M ¢ been intro enty-five copies of the have been subscribed g the children, and a svery Sunduy tited » boys are not attend Sunday school, which precedes the lunch, but they arc _invite do so,'and some of them ate 1 this luneh will be the the establishment of a N opening exercise of recedes the lunch, and to the boys by 1an active in benevolent Satur- nd nine it need girls There is a gr epartment he first Jardine, her suc S. H. H. Clark school, und her “allow: Since Mrs, n Mrs. Jardine has been feels that of very active work a respité, and would | Vomaln—one more active chool is one competent here ardine has been eith nd during that t Lol has nce on many girls liv- and in_homes whe prevail. By contact he girls learn to imi- oc- of the school, st that all dinnes nestly requ persons having provisions to spare from their own Thanksgiving feast will “‘remem- ber the poor,” and send them for the child 's dinner. The ladies have heretofore de- pended on voluntary contributions from the citizens for this feast, and they trust that “neither this year shall sced time and har- vest fail then Persons having clothing ove i hats in for children or ro_requested to flering to the rect Tug CoMMITTER, - - Robbed By Footpads. E. E. Watrous, a travelin man represent- Jof N York, was and a gold watch, bath, and at a and Fourteenth s with sand bags and valuables. The police Millard hotel of the Only One Permit. The only building permit is ued yesterday ‘kson, to build a 'n on the corner of oud strects, the cost of ments being §2,800, eder Overcoat. young fellow who of late iating wi erday afternoon about 4 h thieves and thugs, o sell a valuable over- He scemed othing. The overcoat is a brown one with silk facing, and is still at the police station awaiting an owne As Martin réfuses to account for his possession of the garmont he is meanwhile held m custody Notice to Mer The following local freight offices will be closed Thursday next, on aecount of Thanksgivin cept to deliver perishs able freight in the forenooen. JOnN MCECLINTOCK, ent, C.o M, & 8t B Ry U. PRy, ond €, R1L & Py Ry. Wo AL AURTIN, Agent Bo& M R. CoCL GOSSARD, Agent Cu, Sty M. & O, Ry and U, & N.W. Ry AL B Briaas, Agent M. P Ry, S b Robbed By Gamblers, Justice Auderson is in receipt of a totter from (. W. Kelley, an aged war veteran in the National Military b at Leavenworth, Kun., who received #1785 back pension a few weeks and says he lost it in the bling establishment of Jack Morrison on in this city, Kelley claims that e was actually robbed of 200 of this by the gamblers, and is ubout to begin action agaiust Morrison and White to see if he can the money which he claims w ¥ unfair means, Kelley is sixty-four Real Estate Transfers, © M De Bolt and wife to Lydia Babbitt, 1ot 4 bk 1 De Bolt place George M De Bolt, and” wife to Lydia ¢ Babbitt, lot 4 blk 1 De Bolt place Charles B Benjamin and wife to Jumes Ainscow et al, ' of the followin the wij of swiy of swif of sc 81,500 1,500 qod.... . 470 'l puth Omaha Land ¢ I Fahs, lot 5blk 91 wd. .. 413 % Fahs to William Daly, Vest Side wd . ' vies 500 J B Withrow to A B Sno 1. the u divided 16 of lot 5 blk 6 Paddock’ GO e .. 858 Dwyer ot al to Hichard ‘W Hyde, lot S bli S first add to South Omahaw d... . . 2,200 South Omaha Tand ¢ ny to Rich rd W Hyde, lots 2 and 3 blk 71 w d. S00 Richard A Morris to Thomas Rock, the east of lot 1 bik S0 Omauha w d o 3,100 Maggie uthard and Ch 3 Stratton, lot 1d 1,000 et ul to ¢ 1 Mayne lot 6 blk 1931, City of Omaba le five years $480 | ar. James B Meikle trustee to O Angevine, lot 18 blk 6 Cobbs 2d add w d W N Byers Geodman, Tewis J Potter & GG o . 3 The City of Omaha’ to Hans Jens: 15x106 of Picree street vacated ads lot 8 block 243 City of Omaha g ¢ d 159 Thomas Rock to Ed Phelan. the e 2 1 blk 80 South Omaba wd.. 5,100 Stoman to 1 J Witlows, lot 4 Burdette conrt q e d.......o.to... 100 170 Willows to C H Sloman, 1ot 4 in Burdeeto court wd. . 600 Bartlett ang 2 1ot 2, blk 4, Burton's *s choice, W d 025 L to John D Daily, lot bik 4 of Central TG T 00, Margaret. A McCoy et al to Jerome 13 Parrott, the o 633 t 1ot 8 in Forbe's sub-div of sw i of sce 34-16-13, wd. 3,000 W A Paxton, jr., to Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourf Valley railvoad company, astrip of land 100 ft wide across the ne iy of sec 10 and s 'y of se 1 of sec 3, all intwp 15, range 12, plat_of Bennington, Douglas county, Neb. 2,080 Louis Schrodder, trustee, to Jacob *A Wichterman, lot 15, blk 7, Brown's park, w d...... 600 'orest Lawn. The management of Forest Lawn ceme- tery has Just completed a two-story frame structure at the entrance to the grounds, in which will be found a waiting room for mourners and the business oftice of the super- intendent of the cemete Mr. Hellman, the well known clothier, will give the newsboys and hootl free turkey dinneron Thanksgivi from 10 until 12 0 t his store ner of rnam and Thirteenth A. W. Wadsworth, traveling ger agent of the “*Kankakee L in the city, stopping at the Barke passen- is 1887, CAUTION!-- 10 || Plows, || Markers, | Hooks, | Grapples, | Slide Iron. ~—OFFICIAL— STENOGRAPHER, Third Judicinl District, T CHAMBER GF CCMM FICR, [ THOS, % SIMPSON, Washing ton, D). ¢ v askdd Tor batents until obtaned. Write or [nyentor's Guide. Can be had In Over 700 Difterent Styles and | Sizes, at the same price as the counterfeits. Inslst upon sesing the Trade Mark or you may be decsived. THE MICHIGAN STOVE COMPANY, Detroit, Chicago, Buffalo. FOR SALE BY smmend other st C.S. RAYMOND Diamond Merchant Db""“s AND 15th 8T J. B. HAYNES, | Nebraska National | Lewis W. V. Monse, W, YATES, 1 Milton Rogers & Sons, Omaha. Neb, . HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, T00LS, | Wire Rope, - Buffalo Scales, Scale Repair Shop. Sterling Silver nt, Pr S HuGne: DIRECTORS, <E, Jony REED, Vice-Presid nt. OLLINS, . REED, A. E. 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