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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1888 THE CITY. Yesterday's internal revenue collec- tions amounted to $1,610.84. The Woman Suffrage association held an interesting two-hours’ talk yesterday afternoon in the Paxton hotel, and ad- journed for two weeks. Anyone knowing where Joseph Whasska, tailor, can be found since Sat- urday, April 7, will be rewarded by oalling at 708 South Thirteenth street. Steven Brown, David Gallop and harles Howell were sent to the county Ffll yesterday for trespassing on the and of Dennis Dee, at Florence. Soon were bailed out by president of the who became afterwards they Victor G. Lantry, Florence land company, their security. x-Engineer Lumpkins, who thumped 8 B, & M. scab switchman two ks ago last Saturday night, was given a trial in the police court yesterd The judge thought Lumpkins had " gotten about #10 worth of satisfaction out of the switchman and Lumpkins paid the amount without a murmur. A tax of 7.70 per front foot has been fassessed against the property ownerson Park avenue north of avenworth street for tho opening of that avenue between Half-Howard street and Far- nam. To this tax objection is made and its collection will be resisted, the ob- jeotors holding that all the proper owners on the avenue as far south as Creighton avenue are benefitted by the improvement. James Kennedy was caught in the back yard of Mr. J. E. Stage, 1208 Podge strect, te y morning, rob- bing the clothes line of some shirts and other wearing apparel. H :Illl'“l‘ll!'ll to get away, but fortunately & police- man was within calling distance and Kennedy was captured. After a short rest behind the bars at the central sta- tion he was taken before Judge Berka tried, found guilty and given thirty days in jail, ten on bread and wate The board of health held a brief ses- gion yesterday to consider the petition of property owners betwen Thirty-third and Thirty-fifth streets and Davenport and Capitol avenue, asking that the stream that flows through these blocks be condemned and the streets and alleys there be graded so as to allow the prop- erty owners to properly fill in their lots. The matter had first been presented to he city coineil and was referred to the board of health. The board thought as there were places in the more thickly populated portions of the city that de- manded attention and money more ur- genuy than that sparsely settled region lmy would not for the present at least expenditure of mone the favor such an The matter was therefore laid on table. Personal Paragraphs. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peters, a son, April 9. Thomas O'Day, of Neligh, Ne Paxton, John F. Piper, of Lyons, Neb,, 18 at the Paxton. Mrs. A, A. Mearney, of Stanton, is at the Paxton. N. M. Stark, of Des Moines, Millard. B. C. Jackson, Millard. Orlando Tefft, Millard. H. H. Lantz, of Des Moines, Ia., is at the Millard. G. M. Cleveland, of O' Millard. W. T. Allen, ‘Windsor, H. T. Tallmadge, of York, Neb., Windsor. S. W. Huddleston, of McCook, Neb., the Millard. Earnest {he Millard. iam M. Lamb, of Gleenwood, Ia., is at the Millard, J. A. Wheeler at the Paxton Ira G. Stein and wife, ot the Windsor. Hon. John B. iawley, of Fremont, is at the Paxton, J. 8. Tewkbur is at the Windsor. A. M. Baird and wife, of Lincoln, Neb., are at the Windsor. Mr.and Mrs. 3. B. Crane, of Red Ouk, Ta., are at the Paxton. 1. D. Clark and wife, of Papillion, Neb., are at the Paxton George Bosler and wife, of Fremont, Neb., are at the Paxton, Joseph H. Connor mouth, are in the city. Lieutenant Governor H, H. Shedd wife are at the Paxton, E. E. Day and wife, of Weeping Water, Neb,, are at the Paxton, David Walker and family, Ont,, are at the Millard. Joseph H. Carnor and w mouth, are at the Paxton, Parson 1, Smith of St. Edwards, Neb,, is in the city and is at the Paxton, Milton B. Polk and John F. Plattsmouth, are at the Paxton. Mrs. W. R. Truesdell, of Sterling, Colo., is ® guest of Mr. and Mrs. 13, 1. Marti, Messrs. W. H. Wolfe and Charles Leach, of Tecumseh, Neb., are at the Millard, Mrs. Harry Stanton, of Valparaiso, is vis- iting Mrs. Geo. Logan, on Poppleton avenue. Marshall and Mrs, Booth of the Salvation afmy will arrive in Omaha to-day and take rooms at the Millard. D. P. Rolfe, mayor of Nebraska City, who has been passing u few days in the metropo- lis, returned home yesterd . Solomon Blatch and wife and Miss Ella Coombs, of Shelby, Ia., are in the city and heard Booth and Barrett lust night, Mr. Ed Chapman left the city yesterday for a trip to Europe to visit his r .musmnl friends. He will return early in Juue, Mr. T. W. Blackburn, \\Im recently emi grated to Los Angeles, Cal, writes back: “This I8 a great country; the enterprise of it _llfl,pfl]llnx' the productiveness beyond be- ief.”” At the Hotel Barker: F.W. Turtle, Salt Lbke, Utah; 1. Davis, Wilson & Rankin's minstrels; K. Wood, Burlington; G. A Burg, Burlington; R. . Stevens, Chicago; W, I, Kreybill, Kansas City, Only Sixteen More. Of the 241 saloons in this city, two hundred and twenty-five have paid the required $i7 Jeaving only sixteen more to hear from Will Be Roped In, F. M. Henderson, a house mover, had 500 feet of rope stolen last night. The thief is nown and & warrant has been issued for his rest, Regulating Hack Stands. Tn accordance with the new ordinance flackmen were notified yesterday that they uld not be allowed to make their stand in ront of banks, hotels or theaters unless by gonsent of the proprictor, Mrs. Bergo's Condition. Mrs. Bergo is still alive at this writin may possibly linger a day or two longe the hemorrhage which set in the day follow- ing the tragedy has not ceased, and with the weak condition she was in from loss of blood %r death is said 1o be certaiu within aday or at least. — A Copper for the Postoflice, Custodian of the Public Buildings Jordan application to Chief of Police Seavey iterday for the appointment of a special liceman for the postofiice. The appoint- t will be recommended at the next meet- m the cboard of fire and police com-. uere. Injunction Dissolved. Judge Doane ' yesterday dissolved the in- u secured some time ago. restraining eity from carrying out the intention, de- by ordinance, of opeuing Twenty , is at the Ta., is at the of Blair, Neb., is at the of Avoca, Neb, is at the il, Neb., is at the of Ashland, Nob., isat the is at the is at iwarz, of Aurora, Neb., is at and wife, of Dunlap, Ta., are of Meade, Neb., are Neb., L of Weeping Water, Neb., and wife, of Platts- and of Toronto, of Platts- Henshaw, of with the work and avenue, which will Twenty ninth naw, will sell Twenty-ninth insure_the opening of from Half Howard to Far The Rea Case Again, R. M. Rea of San Jose, Cal, Another brother of the missing Friend merchant, W E. Rea, wasin the city yesterday. He called on Chief of Police Seavey, and they had a long $alk over the mysterions disappearance, but the conclusion reached was that about all had been done that could be, A Cave-in, The bank of dirt at Seventeenth and Har- ney streets, which has been just ready to fall for some days past, came down last night, burying the sidewalk to the depth of four or five feet. Another huge piece is still hanging. Danger signs have been nailed up and pedestrians warned to keep away. Severely Injured. A team belonging to George H. Hammond & Co. ra ay on South Thirteenth street yesterday throwing the driver, W. B Johnson, out on a pile of paving-stones, and in addition to bruising him severely, cut a decp gnsh in his lee. He was W into Bell's drug store at Thirteenth and Jackson streets, where, after having his wounds dressed by Dr. McManigal, he was taken to his home at 1319 Pacific street, A Quick Piece of Work. Chief of Police Seavey received a telegram from the authorities at Albia yesterday asking him to be on the lookout for Henry Hucklebe, a colored man, wanted for steal ing a gold watch. In ahalf hour after re- ceiving the », the chief had Hucklebe safe behind the He was arrested by Officer Newman on South Tenth wniie in the very act of disposing of the ticker, The Albia authorities will arrive here this even- ing, and escort the prisoner back. Thirteenth Street Double Track. A gang of men was put to work on Thir- teenth st extending the double car-tr ot south of How- ardto the terminus of the line. The rails are all new, of the Johnson pattern, and rest upon a wrought clamp called a ‘chain,” which s spiked to_ the tics. The work it is thought will be finished in_about two weeks when five extra cars will be added to the number running, and the time will be im- proved, so that there willbe cars every five minutes between the stables and Farnam stree oing to Got Married. Miss | A. Ford, daughter of the well known councilman of the Third ward is to be married on the 17th inst., to Thomas O'Brien, a clerk in the oftice of the master mechanic in the Union Pacific shops. The ge will take place m St. Philomena's 1 and the wedding will be celebrated banquet in the evening at Cunnin; hall. The festivities will conclude with a dance programme of several numbers. It is understood that the father of the bride intends to make the nuptials memorable in the annals of the city. se A Dangerously 1L Willis Clark, one of the most widely known young men in the city, has been dan- gerously ill for about three weeks, an abscess having formed upon one of his lungs. This broke yesterday and since then the life of the patient has been despaired of. He isa son of A. M. Clark, of this city, and was one of the original members of the tea and coffee house of Qlark Bros., doing business on Har- ney near Pifteenth street. Since the change of the firm name into the Clark Bros. coffee company, he has been engaged in settling up the affairs of the old concern. He is lying at his father's residence, 2517 Harney street, Prize Bohemian Turners. The practicing members of the Bohemian Turner S ty Cerny held a competitive ex- hibition for prize medals on Sunday evening at their 1. They had a very select, if not large audience, which followed their actions with a great deal of interest. The competi- tion consisted of gymnastics on the bar and double bar. The prizes consisted of six gold medals, cach of the size of a §5 gold picce, hanging b with the inscrip- to Its cticing — Members,” g Anton Kment, John Kre and K. W. Bartos w lecte s de the following awards: First-class prizes—First, Joscph il fman; second, F. Mertz; third, Joseph Second-class prizes —First, John Vogtishek; second, V. Bartos; third, J. Breuicka, A Paved Road. A proposition for the paving of a road from this city to Florence and Forest Lawn cem- etery will be laid before the council and the county commissioners at an carly date. V. C Lantry, H. C. Clark and other residents of Florence propose to pave a street thirty fe in width through their city and the cemetery association will pave the main drives and approaches. Commissioner Mount, the father of the movement, believes that the county will pay for the interseetions of streets in the city and is in favor of making the st forty feet wide. The route would pro be along Twenty-fourth street to_ the togn school house and_thence on State stre to the Florence road, but as yet nothing def nite has been decided upon. United Presbytery. The presbytery of the U, P. church, con- sisting of a representation of sixteen minis. ters opened the spring session Tuesday evening in the Park avenue U. P. chui This presbytery comprises twent churches, three of which are located in this city, Rev. Dr. Clinton Riddle of Dunbar was elected moderator and Rev. D. McLach- lin preached the opening sermon. Several committees were appointed to examine the reports of the churches in the presbytery. The gssociation met again yesterday ot 9 o'clock with an increased attendance, discussion was had upon missionary in the west which was continued up to clock. At that hour Mrs, J. R. Can- ad a paper on the *Benefits of a Pres )y Soeiety.” programe last evening was as follows: Devotional exercises; greeting, by Miss McCool; Bible reading, by Mrs ( on; socretary’s xqu a paper on “Reckoning,” by Dr. Eleanor Van Atta, and a confercuce on work the west, An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTME is only put up in large two ounce tin bo. and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup: tions. Will positive all kinds of piles Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE 01 MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at cents per box—by mail 80 cents, e o i e LOST A LEG. ANew B. & M. Switchman Crippled For Life, Accidents on the railroad tracks in Omaha are getting to be of daily occurrence, and hardly a day now passes without the press being called upon to chronicle the loss of life or limb, The latest victim is W. M. Dailey, aB. & M. switchman, who fell under the cars about 6:15 last evening and had his left leg horribly crushed, besides sustaining other He was coupling cars near the B, & M. freight house at the time, and as he stepped from between the cars his foot tripped on a heap of rubbish by the side of the track and he fell headlor His left leg lay across the rail and before he could draw way it was under the wheels and mangled, he flesh was horribly torn and the bon. were crushed into spliuters. The patrol wagon was called and Dailoy was taken to St. Joseph's hospital, where Dr, Lee ampu- tated the leg below the knee. The other in- juries of the unlucky man are not thought to be serious. He has been in the employ of the B. & M. but a short time, having come herc ouly 8 few days ago {row Terre Huute, nd. “The S Give Them the Go-By. The public are advised to give the go- by to articles claimed to possess the same qualities as, or are proffered in- stead of SOZODONT. That incompar- able préservative and restorer of the teeth, islike itself, and nothing else. iBAb street. The city will mow go abead ; Purchase that alone, AN UGLY M Additional Complications in the Woods Davis-Kerns Shooting Affair. Richard Davis, who is charged with shoot ing with intent to kill, was brought down from the jail yesterday for his preliminary hearing, but for some not very well defined reason it was again postponed. Alex G Davis' attorney, however, says he w examination and depend upon the district court for justice. Mrs. Woods, the wife of Billy Woods, the principal in this shooting affair was present yesterday and more de- fiant than ever. Her father, the man shot, still lies in a critical condition at St. Josephs hospital and may die. A bullet was cut_out of his head yesterday, from just back of the left ear, that had escaped the doctors at the first examination. he man's head seemed to have been literally riddled with lead. Inan interview with Mra. Woods who is suspected of being involved'in a disreputa bleamour with this man Davis,shetold a Ber reporter that she had visited Davis’ room on Thirteenth street Tuesday afternoon, broken open his trunk and taken some letters These were undoubtedly love let ters that sho had written to Davis and she was shrewd enough to know that if once in the possession of the authorities they would v effective eviaence toward estab- elationship with Davis. After ing she had takon these letters she de- nied it, and said she went to get some_clean clothes for Davis. To the chief she ac- knowleged that she went to Davis' room and broke open his trunk without his knowledge or vonsent. As the evidence accumulates it looks more and more as if the attack on_old man Kerns was a put up job between Mrs, Woods, his daughter, and Davis, to get rid of Woods, who was plugged up to do the shoot ing. Thereis a v rge Sencgambian in the wood-pile, somewhere, and Chief Seavey is determined to show up the whole ugly business, h,gon’l agents for the Dicbold safes, have removed to 419 15th, where they are carrying a la stock of all kinds of Meagher & T THE DEADLY GAS, It Claims Another Victim ital. Thomas Rowley, son of Patrick Rowley, a well known saloonkeeper of South Omaha, was found dead in hisbed at St. Joseph’s hos- vital yesterday morning by oneof the s The latter noticed the escape of gas in one of the halls and t ed it to Rowle, room, found the man dead npon the bed, with the wide open and the vapor escaping in arge quantities. Coroner Drexel w sum- moned and an inquest_was held, resulting in a verdict that death had resuited from the idental turning of the gas key. The de- ed had been an inmate of the hospital for a short time and was conv: ent e pecting to be discharged in a_couple of da He had been up around the building during the day. The remains were brought to Hea- fey & Heafey's and were forwarded to his brother's home in South Omaha last cven- ing. The young man was but twenty years of age. in a Hos- —_— “Brown's Bronchial widely known as Bronchitis troubles. Troches' are an admirable remedy for Hoarseness, Coughs, and throat Sold only in bages. Seidenberg’s Figaro, the talk of the town, a 10c cigar for 5. Max Meyer & Co., wholesale depot. Licensed to Wed. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday by Judge Shields: Name and Residence, Age. {.Oliver P. Bennett, Omaha. . 23 1 Minnie Beindorff, Omaha. 18 afoos, Mendota, 111, , Leland, Iil FoEN Dbtasy KOt Cliza V. Booth, Omal *harles Movbaugger, Omaha y Wolf, Omaha § Thomas S. Morrison Omaha. 1 Annic Rebel, Omaha........ 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You that hi tried everything elso should come (G us now ermanent reliefy you never can got it e ATk what we sayi in the end you musttake our emed: And you that h aiicte rt timo should by all mean, help sud tuink theya re OF NEVER rocover. but s nvestigate onr financial standing through the mer gantlie concies and note thal we are Tulfy responal ple,and our writter guarantegs Ne good, IAEDY prepared Qn purely Selontino Piincip) w6 wiah b rapcat hal it X RVER FALLS 70 CURS. Totters sacredly coundenti THE COOK REMEDY CO., Omaba, Neb. Rooms 16and 17 Hellman Blook. €12 will buy a gennin Homespun Al Wool Suit sizes from 34 to 44, cut-uway or suck coat, fo light gr color, that i3 really worth §2 The suit 15 well made and splendid wearing goods. We make this offer to in- troduce ourselves to the trade and in the future you will find our house the bargain center. Send your measure around Dbreast under the arms, and around the waist und down the inside seam of | the pants, and we will fit you, | | You can send money with order, or we will gend C.0. D. by express. References: Vational Bank, Omaha or any tirst- S. K. FELTON & 00, Water Works Confractors And Manufacturers' Agonts for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Gt all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines, Surveys. De- tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice, Correspondence Solicited. Office, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. E.T.Allen, M. D., 4 Hom@opathic Specialist, =| (EYE oW EAR Bpectacles Accurately Preseribed. RAM BL K., OMAHA HAVE YOU EVER Heard of any business in Omaha growing faster than facilities and well made garments have give us a reputation for s ¢ Nebraska Clothing Companyt Unequalled nperior ready made clothing, but the important factor that has doubled our business in such a short ¢ tend tomake us the leading clothing housc of the wost, is by SE/ GOODS AT PRIC IERTO CHARGED FOR INFERIOR QUALITIES, once bought of us necd no second Invitation. They Know th Those who have ours is the place where good il reliable clothing can be bought at moderate and popular prices and they will tell you that you can save from $5.00 to §10.00 on every suit or overcont What we deviate fr at the re mainits corner stone. 'We guarantee to save you money on every article yon of men’s wear. Our unlaundried white shirts at 30c and 50c¢ you cannot get e than 50c¢ and 75c¢. tra collars and cuffy, for v Animmensc assortment of underwear in balbriggan, silk gauze,fine merino g Inim for our clothing n Laundried shirts in snme proportio ught off y be also applied to our me h underwear, hosiery, gloyes and neckwear. Our hat departm for whicl tis constantly replenist you have to pay clsewhere fully 75c¢. st of light colors and new shapes, and the moderate prices at whi popularity of our noted hat department- One Price only. No Deviation. rd by new styles arriving daily. s furnishings and hats, We never m our well Known principle of modest profits, and everything we keep in stock is offered arkably moderate prices on which our reputation was made and which swill alwanys re~ nay want in the line rwhere else for less finest French pereale shirts with ex- fch you would have to pay elsewhere atleast $1.50, we sell you at 93¢, d allgrades of summer Crush hats at 15¢. ow we have opened a beautiful assortme gt we offer them will increase 1] Nebraska Glothing Company Corner 14th GEORGE A. GLARK, SOLE AGENT. The BEST and MOST POPULAN Bewing Thread of Modern Times. BEWARE OF IFUTATIONS, WHOLESALE BY Kieatnick-Kocn Dry Goods Co, M. E. Ssitn & Co. PAXTON GALLAC D. M. 8. P. MORs¥ HAYDEN Biic THOMPSO ER & Co. RETAIL BY N & Co, uth Omaha, and all first class retall dorlers, A. LoGie New York Dry UNION PAGIFIC “The Overland Ilmlle." Has so arranged its Fami ping Car service, that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M . Greevy, Passenger Agent, Council Bluffs lowa, The reservations when made are turned overto the train conductors taking out such cars, sothat passengers can now se- cure berths ordered, the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. 8. TEBBET > Gen, P, & T OMANA, NEB. 0ds Store, UNOIN PACIFIC “The Overland Route,” The Sportsmen’s, Tourists’ and Pleasure Seckers’ Line* Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. “GUIT CLUB RULES,” highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association; as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J. S, HBETS, en'l P. & 1. Agt,, Omahs, Neb. " NOW’S THE TIME To have your friends come to IZansas and INekrasla as tern lines will sell tickets and run Semi-Monthly Land Excursions over the Union Pacific “The Overland Route.” Until July 1, 1888, tickets sold for these excur- slons will be goed thirty days for the round trip and ¢ be used ten days going, When purchys- €rs are ady to return, th tickets will be good five days for that plirpose. 1f purchasers to stop short of destination on our 1\ agents will stamp tickets good to return from such point, E, L. LOMAX, J. 8. TEBHETS, Gen, P. &I Agent, AsstG. P, & T, A, OMAHA, NEB, COWGILL, RUTLEDGE & CO. Contractors and Builders OF ALL KINDS OF ElectricWork ctrig Bells and Annuncistors, Burglar Alarms, s Tighuty s spect Estimates furnished. All work guarapteed. Par ties eitlier in oF Gut of town will dp well 10 cul on of wate us. Ofice Room~—30 Barker Block, Corner 15th and Farnam, p_maha, fleb. W.J. GALBRAITH, Surgeon and Phyflsnclau. Ofice N. 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