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LINCOLN NEWS AND CGOSSIP. An Interesting Suit Filed in the Ne- bracka Supreme Court. A SALOONIST SUED FOR $5,000. The Union Bank of Fairmont Due Notice of Its ¥ Other State Notes, Files Istence— Capital LaxcoLy Buneav or Tur Ovana Be 1029 P Laxcos At the fall term of the district court in Webster county, Nebraska, in 1586, Henriotta Mergtield, th her own friend for her seven min petition alleging and as next best dren, filed her o8 against John S, Rothrock m The petition sets 1orth that the authoritics of Red Cloud licensed Rothrock to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors as a beverage in that city from May 1, 1856, to May 1, 1857 subject to the requirements and conditions of the laws of the state; that he did so under abond with good and approved surcties; that he violated the laws of the state and subjected himself § is bondsimen to action in_ baving sof * to the husband and father of the using his_intoxica, tion on the smber, 1586, on that day o he was intoxicated, and that his ation by reason of the liquors he had k caused his death near Amboy on said 31st day of December, Bergfeld having been unable to keep the travelod road while on his w home, having attempted to cross the railroad track at o poit where thero was no cross- upsciting _his wagon and falling ts box and sustaining such injurics ised his death. For this reason suit was commenced to procure damages at the the district court thereafter. 1 to have been industr earning about 1,600 per year, and that death loft his fami ut visible of support. At the March term of th trict court the cause was decided against tho plaintiffs and is brought to the. supreme court on the following intcresting alleged propositions of error First—The court erred in_sustaining the motion to strike from plaintiffs’ petition the “and make a part of this petition.” ond-—The court erred in refusing to ap point a guardian ad litum or next best friend 1o prosceute the action for the beneiit of the infant plaintiffs Third—The court erred in dismissing the action of the infant plaintifts th T said fud rsed and a new trial granted in said cause and tor such other relief as justice may reqnire, LATEST CASES IN SUPREME COURT. The following cases were fiied in the su- preme court yesterday afternoon and this morning Missouri Pacific railroad company vs M. H. Vandewinter ct al; error from IKtichardson ('ml‘l\l . Aultman & Co. vs Henrick Fount; error from Hamilton county. W. W. Wardell vs Annie B. appeal from Richardson county. THE UNION BANK INCORI McConnel ; ATED, ed and filed bank this nder the articles at airmont, morning the life of the institution is to continue nntil 1908, A capital of #100,000 is authorized and & general banking business was commen; on the 18t of last May at that place. Irvin B. Chase, C. H. Kitridge, John Cubbison, Horbert Goodridge, A. W. Loomis, F. M. Wright, C. M. Clark, H. B. Lun Rushton, I, C. Moore, J. D. Waelch and C. E. Marshall are the incor) rato CITY NEWS AND NOTES, Commissioner Scott and wife left for Da- 5 . Dak., this morning, where they will for som® time, with the hope that the commissioner will be able to regain lost health, Prof. G. I Bluehdorn, editor of the Ne- braska Stants Demokrat, Nebraska City, was in Lincoin to-day on a business visit, The board of transportation will hear the complaint of the Nekon board of village trustees on the 6th of September, rolative to filling the grade on their property to the re- quired strect level, The hearing promises in- terest. Prof. Bdgren and family returndd yestor- Aay from their »n at Chautauqua, N. Y. Prof. Caldwell will return on the 28th from Oregon and then all of the university faculty will be at home aud ready for the fall term, which commences carly in September, Pimples, bolls and other humors are liable to appear when the blood gets heated. To cure them, take Hood’s Suvsaparilla. MARKET. nts Placed on Record Dur- ing Yesterday. ¥ F Ringer and wife to G D Keller, lot 9, bIK I, lota 0,15 and 21, BIK 4, 1 LW AL i Latson to G M McKinney, iot er & Cobb's sub, wdl ... 5 W R Vaughan and wifo to J T, Waike 4, bIK §, Ambler placo. ... LN R Munn to R M String, n 25 {t lot & blk 1dlewild addy Wd .0 e : H Konntze and wifo to' O il Kountze, iots, blk 13, and lot 11, bik 17, Kountze place, 0’07 Kountze, ot 25, 1ots 11 and 13, bik 30, 3, Kountze place, wd........ H Kountze and wife to (' B Konntze, 4 aud 6, bIK 19, lot 11, bik 20, Iots 4 al bik 24, Kountze place, w ¢ 3 3 W Bedford ana wife to 1B M 1,650 1,800 3,500 wd 3 ¥ Kountze and w 3, 14 and 15, blk bik 4, Bedford place, w d . Pl 0! D Finliyson and wife to FM Philleo, mic B-12 1t 1ots 16 and 16, Yates & Heed's [« Py . . e 3,100 it alto T H Taylor, lots 7, 8,9, 10 d 11, blk 2, Uni ) place, niin, trustee to AW Phelps of al, wnd 12, bk 4, 10ts 9, 10 and. 13, bIK* b1k 6, Crelghton heights, wd A F Bosche to H M Chittenden, lot 20,bl , Brown park, wd......... . L Schroder, trustes, A" ¥ Bosche, (ot 20, Ik 3, Brown park, w d ) Omaha Carriage and Sleigh company to I'.JBricker, lots 10 and 11,15t add Factory i .00 age und Sleigh company to as,lots 3 and 4,1st add Factory X L 00 hushand to A" Haas et al, 1ot 9. bik 6, Hanscom place, W d 7500 E Binkley and husbaud to 8 M Kussell, lots 14 and 15, blk & Eckerman place, w H 4,00 L P Pruyn and wite t0'J E Markel, lot 1, Benson's sub, w d 1 nand Wwite to' L Bradford, 1ot 4, sub, wd 1k 4, Patrick’s 24 add, v M Hellman to pul plat Twenty-one transters, aggregating..... Permits, The following building permits were is- sued yesterday L. G. Spitzbart re, Twenty-fifth and ark ave. 300 s und stable, r 1,600 nts, Williams, ree 250 s, Foutoonth, near w Dominion, 1 Kty of Me eenth and Ca Bighv permits, ag v, 8,50 5,000 Reward $5,000 For o hetter ov more pleasant romedy for th \ troubles, cou ¢ ) and cough than SANTA A fornin king of « bottle warrantc of that disgusting di CALIFORNTA CAP-1-CURE, $1 o jary by mail $1.10. Saunta Abie and Cat-R- Cure nre sold and warranted by Good- man Drag Co. cure of Lronehwl . Lvery e ould be cured tareh, use THAT OUTY AFLRAY, The Mystery Solved-The Facts in the Case. Botween midui and 10 ek on Thuvs. day night a man nawed Dice was carved in Doty & Darst's saloon on Fourteenth and Dodge streets. This is the saloon in which Rysu knlled Mrs, Howard, The occurence i - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, 1888, was kept from the press and police, Charles Dice, accompanied by a woman by the name of Nora Ross and a mutual- friend named L 1R, Wynand, 4 cook at the Planters’ hotel, went into cinks, after having spent the eve af the Casino, i that Wynand the woman's 1 getting tired wa 1o go home. cted, and, ald go home heart out. A g ed in which the woman was knocked They were ejected itinued their fight on the fracas outside had a fight, during which she dr nd cut him down the face, The cut extended from the corner of the right oye to the chin, cutting into the nard palate and through the gums. It is a frightful w ice will_bo disfig for life, I Dice goine t i strect, leaving a trail of bic 1 the side- walk While ho was being sewed up by the doo- tor s and police were excluded, and tion rezarding the affair refu toall. It was discovered that he was ta to lois’ suloon on South Tenth str he v, and s identity and the facts of the affair were gradually brought to light. torday afternoon Dice was arrested. When brousht to ition he was in a very vonk conditi % He fecls v vindietive to woman now, al thod at first K d sy 1 refused to prosecut thing of the affair, was also placed under arrest. be a crook who 1s wanted at , for “turning u trick.” her The woni Dice is said Buftulo, N, Y Said the rose to the snow-drop, “het’s make o ymbine," And enrich woman's mouth The effect will be fine!” e spoko truth, as patrons of SOZODONT know Sound teeth and pure breath it has power to bestow, IN JAlL. Richard A. Hubbard Arrested <ing Spurious Gold. Deputy United States Marshal Allen re A yesterday from Red Cloud with Richard A, Hubbard, who was arrested in that town for passing bogus wold Hubbard was formerly a railroad ¢ and has a brother who is o presenttime on the Union Pacifie. He doned the rond some time ago, howoever, took up s land claim in I For coins, D b the Aban ind nsas, near the Nebraska line. He is A man about thirty-five years old and is cross-eyed. He passed the money oc storekeeper in payment for a pair of shoes. He stated that Le did use the money and pass it, but did not know it counterfeit until he was arrested and ¢ with the crime, He says he hac ing at the time and wis under th influence robably enter ned in court, plea of guilty He stated that he v passed a §10-picce, while the ofticials he has shoved othier bogus coins on un. suspecting parties, Hotsford's Acid Phosphate Makes Deticious Lemonade. A teaspoonful added to a glass of hotor cold water, and sweetened to the taste, will be found refresting and invigorating. Dicd on the Brink, The Omaha Stone and Sand company have about one hundred acres of land in the vicin- ity of South Bend, in this state. Residing on this land was a man who had charge of the place. One of the features of this property was a well. Recently, however, this tenant meved to another plave, but lie left the well uncovere A neighbor had an old blind horse which he turned loose on the company’s land. Tho blind wreck grazed around, and finaliy backed into the well. His hind feet were be- low the surface, while his forefeet rested on the solid earth Ior threo days presumably the poor beast eudeavored to extricate himself, but without suceess, Thursday ho was discovered b land, the manager of the company, of this city. attached a rop h the animal, and by endeavored to pull him ttempt failed. Mr. Rowland then went to South Bend for assistunce and received it. When he returned to the well, the poor ani- mal was found dead. R Drink Malto, centsa bottle. ————— A SILK STATIO! ns of hisown h om the well, It 1s Warmly Fuvored By Senator Paddock. Senator Paddock told a Beg reporter that lie had had a talk with A. Thicssen, the silk man of Jansen, aud that he favored the idcas advanced by him of establishing a silk station in this state. This could be done by securing a part of the ap- propriation made by congress for exclusivo usc in Nebraska. The senator further stated that he thought the approp tion would be disbursed by the committee on agriculture, of which hewas & wember. Mr. Thiessen had agreed to make a showing which the senator would present to the comm ittee. 1f the plan should prove satisfactory it would lead to the establishment of a silk station in this state, which would enable 1,500 people to engage in the production of this valuable material. Drink Maito at soda fountain, - FLORENCE Lk S 1t Completely Destroy's Hamilton's New Mill. M. E. Hamilton's saw mill at Florence was burned Thuj night atabout 100'clock. 1t was a new structure completed only two weeks ago, It was built of green lumber and had an iron roof. It was i8x33 fect in size, with a_capacity of 10,000 fest per d The damage is 32,000, There was no insur- ance “¢OLlL WEIGHT ., S PUREKE = Its superior excellence proven in millions of more thana quarter of a century, It 15 used by the United States Government n )¥ the heads of the ereat niversities ost healthful. D, ntain t.Louls A GREAT SUCCESS. e Universal Oil Heater & Burne ouly oil burner fiiexistence that hus given ta room the cold- hour. Will New Yo » aoking, Wash ivaice all othor od. No wood, 0 Aanger, on A liberal discouiit Lo agents. aud sale righls assigned to UNIVERSAL MANUPACTU Market St., BWIFT'S SPECIFIO 1n entirely & vegotablo prep Saining no Metenry, Potash, Ar-en. polsonous substances BWIFT'S SPECIFIC Has cured hundreds of eascs of Ipithello ™ oF Cancer of the Skin, thousands of ¢ ot Bczema, 1 Humors and Skin Di and hun £ thousan s of ¢ la, Blood Polsos and Blood Tafnt BWIFT'S SPECIFIC Tlas relieved thousands of cases of Merea. #al Poisoning, Rieumatist at.d StiTnoss of #he Joints, ton cone ¥ othey es, 04 of Scrof- OMATTAR 004, Trsx, I Bpecinic Co., Atfanta, Gu: 1027, 1888 G toman : 1 Iy pert Of th il Fontinie o do Tbolteve 1t Wil I ami mon : 1 was Leutntism L 1 'woi AXeriag Crom auy 0. K. 1iCaiis, Conductor C. & G. I R : The ribly toh for and could not he DOt slcep from a of tho Akin. The the phyiciins wh Wholesalo Dr Tre 1 Biood and Skin Disoasca mitled froe. Tur Swirr Srrcien Atlauta, Ga.; New York, 75 With Corns and Bunions when you can s wmedinte and per- manenerelief, at snall expen by using MEAD'S Coreand Bry 10N PLASTERS, Which are sold and recommended by every live [ coughout the United i, WHY 00 YOu SUFFER jrumor’) DAY | nd other summer s 1t 18 advisable to pur room daily, and for th ot ering the air pure purt th and whol lescn v Don't ot TENSON'S PLASTER for aches & pains. OH! HY HEAD. The pein from companion di cured are necdlessly suf. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for others what it did for the following partie Williamaport, Tnd, Oct.8, 1687, Waving been d with neuralgia for ot Chirie but in vadn, T fnally heard of Athis: Fia"Aier rking tna botin fouud 1 fing T, aftor takin four boi Ehlophoron ind oo of Bils, 1 fou ertiy vl ik o it ie positively & pure curs, POt SINONCEY B R A1, Mt Ourn T have nsed Athlophoron i find it fo ba the groatest m ralgin in ovistence and hiay Fixtaned npon mefor thepast 0 ycars Tknow whereof I speak, ~ MIS, JULIA CHILTON, A-Send 6 for the beautin ored pic- ture, ** Moorish Maiden THEATHLOPHOROS €O. 112 Wall St. N. Y. DRINK MALTO NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED 188, for Ed- nd its fran- tate Constitu- ot chise made tion, In 1570 RA take ana § IN NUMBER DRAW- Ach of the other ten months all_drawn in public, at the New Orleans, La. NGS take placeon in the year, and arc Academy of Musi “We do hereby certify that we supervi arvangements for all the Monthly and Semi-An- nual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and {n m 1 age and control the Drawings themselves, > samo e the good faith toward all partl the company to use tais cate similes of our signatures attached, in its adver- tisements." COMMISSIONERS, med Banks and Bankers will pay il ¥ rawn in Tho Louisiana State Jotteries which may be presented at our couns A A 8 Union Nationai Bank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, In the Academy of Music, New Or leans, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars 10; Quarters $5; Tenths §2; each, Twen- 100,000 Al 100 Prizes of &3 o 100 d 1w do RNINAL PRIZ o9 do 100 are. s 90 do 100 are . +$1,054,800 zes ure not en- infol bly totheundersigned, ol or résldence, ‘'with State, County, Streot and or. cturn mall delivery will be ns- < an envelope bearing your by y Tl nddrian: _Bend PO: New York EXpress (a Expross Money Orders, of A letter, Currency' by Jur (eXpense) addrusse or M. A DAUPHIN, Washington, D). C. Address Reglsterad Letters to NEW OKLEANS NATL ess and intre are all equal, and_ that no hartored rights are therefore, beware (ORS OF ABODY MOUS Beheines.” 2 2 2 5 A CTIT! A VERY FINE CUT! And such an one aswill be duly appreciated by the general public, is to beinaugurated. At the Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam St It is almost unnecessary for us to go into details with regard to the quality, etc., of our stock asit is conceded by everybody that it is unapproachable by any ready-made clothing in the country. Ourlast consignment consisted of an assortment of the Finest Tailor-Made Clothing Any mortal man could behold, and we will quote prices on these and all other goods for this occasion, that will induce the most inveterate bargain seekerto purchase. $ 8.00 buys a Seymour Sack Suit, which was made to order for $20. 10.00 buys a One Button Sack Suit which was madeto order for $22. 11.00 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit, which was made to order for $28. 14.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit, which was made to order for $30. 17.00 buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit, which was made to order for $40. 21.00 buys a One Button Cutaway Suit, which was made toorder for $50. .00 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot, Sack or Frock, which was made to order for $60. .00 buys a Crepe Worsted, (imp,) 4-Button Cutaway, which was made to order for $65. PRINCH ATBHERTS 315.00 Buys a Cassimere Prince Albert Suitwhich was made to order for $37 15.00 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit, which was made to order for $45. £22.00 Buys a Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit which was made to order for $50. $25.00 Buys a. Nobby Pin Check, light color, which was made to order for $60. $30. O Buys an Imporited Worsted, satin lined, which was made to order for $70. $35.00 Buys a Clay Worsted, silk lined, which was made to order for $80. Spring QOvercoats, Beauties, from $8 Up. A Nobby and Complete line of Pantaloons from $2.735 to $10. Al alterationsto improve « fit done free of charge. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 Three Doors East of 12th Street: Omaha, Neb., Mail Orders Promptly Attended to e e B €Gontlomen’s Belt with Klectrie Suspensory, wiL !ATI- Ilfl Ocean; perile: foe; L. D. MeRich: nerves and m..é}g}g" URINDA SPRING PARK, o strength, ek Over 9,000 eured by 7 i) Dr. HORNE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELT tyerisic stomyrs syrmatoicyit #ire; produces & continuous curront; ron::‘::'l‘l,fl:.r‘ehy through the bo by wenoratiag a continuous current of o allaing ail norvoutness Immediately. and produci on Al Ban d Onf DR. W. J. RUPTURE DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! % Bedical Wave y hek il mify e n, Towa; L eart Dise: rrh, Plles, Ej ‘wator works, Bouth Bend. Ind; Robt, R. 5a ~Your bolthas nccomplished what no other remed; Robt. Hall, alde: East W The Grandes! Triumph of Electric Science— = Bost. Selontife Scientifically Mude and Practicaily Applied. y ‘Betta, DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HMEDICIKES. L. CURE YO Nearalaim, Selaticy Fratisionn, Asihma, Dotaney, € Nervous el £ Kidstye; P aser o Tiepay: Bamb. Bl 1a' Juss what you noe AR i WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. L3 o, de . M. l’hnl‘ gl T R ruan, 160 Btreet., New York— dy'on tho nerves. It curs discas hov 10 or 18 hours out of $4) throt ‘a now ciroulation of en th, when all other treatment od by thousands whom It hat cured. O XIwm, Laventor : Ind¢ ey pank niercial agenerOF wHolesalo ours [h Chigago; wholoealo drugglsts, o} . Send stump| 1 plfi ITllustrated pam an turer, 191 Wabash Aveanue Chleago. DR, HORNE'S ELECTRO-MAGKETIC BELT-TRUSS. MILWAUKEE COUNTY, WIS, This Beautifully Located Property on the Menomonce River, adjoining the Famou City of Milwaukee, and containing the Celebrated Orinda Springs, platted as per cut shown in this advertisement, will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, AT ZUCTION. neither at the mg All other information regarding this property or con homes in this beautiful orbitant hotel rates or be —IN THE— CITY OF MILWAUKER, THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ~BEGINNIN Nondy, Aug. 21th, 1888 AT 7:20 P, M. 1t s impe ative for anyone sceking health and re ation to hive quietude 1 surroundings Park can give in_larger abu * than any other property of it ANALYS!S of the waters of these far famed springs: le of sodium Sulphate of sodu Bi-carbonate or soda Bi-carbonate of lime YT Ti-carbonate of magnesia Bi-carbonate of protonite of iron Billcia . Organic matter Total sol4ds in U, 8. gals showing no organic or animalic 1 any kind, but more solids than any other of the celebrated health glving springs of this vicinity, or for that matter the entire United Sta vant the people of the crowded eastern cities and the malaria ridden low lands™of the ath to purchase summe! ands will be pot, where they and their fr 1 boarding-houses, npefled to live in crowd nditions of the sale can be ha by addressing the ORINDA SPRINGS COMPANY, 135 Mason Street, or L. WATERMAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 812-314 Grand Avenue, MILWAUKEE, WIS. SEB ASTOPOL AMPHITHEATER North 16th Street, Between Binney and Wirt Sts., Omaha. Commencing THURSDAY EVE’NG., AUG. 30 PLAIIT'S ‘Siege of Sebastopol THE GRANDEST OF MILITARY SPECTACULAR CONCEPTIONS Invented and produced by Pain & Sons, of London and New York. Thearle & Coo Managers, 350 Realistic bombardment of forts, by boats, on an immense Artifi- cial Lake. Terrific Assault of Fortress by Allies. PERFORMERS Correctly costumed and excellently drilled as Russian Soldiers, Cossacks, French and English troops and marines, Turks, Sardinians, etc. MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES By specially engaged artists, Russian athletes, Swordsmen, etc. The whole to conclude with $1,000 PFIREWORKS DISPLAY. Consisting of the latest novelties,Manhattan Beach Aerial and Aquatic Pyrotichnies Music by Sabastopol Military Band. Admission 50c; - - 1888 Most Co The best groundds. fastest tr: cept in r Mo Kearney, the * Water Pow nta Fe h 'he Missou other supremacy hing house Monday, A Fast of the in the city, Known as blocks fr property in be mention: vour first p in starting of the value of 3500 and up: entitled to a donation of ¢ ceries or cl TERM or five | 88 OMAHA FAIR AND EXPOSITION GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT P SILGE OF up Wood Riv picking and canning pl west, worth 10 times its present cost. of Kden, and is a half n For First C1 Reserved Seats, 75¢ 18 THE GREAT Held September 3 to 8, Inclusive. mplete and Best Arranged Fair Grounds in the West accommodations for stock, which e s at the Superior accommodations for The best and k in the country, No cutry fee ox« acing purses. Special Attraction Each Day. an be unloaded from icultural exhibit: Competition open to the world, y evening of th and informa- JER STOPOL. for premium lists, civeul tion, address J. H. McSHANE, Secretary, Omaha, Nebraska, KEARNEY LOT SALE nday, Aug. 27, 1888 Minneapolis of Nebraska,” so- led on account of its unrivalled 5 now coming to the front as Iroad center. The bonds for the u voted, insuring us the greatest and best road in the world, ific will soon complete the remaining 23 miles, and the branch will be ironed this season. ‘Phese new roads, together with the its now started, will give us a greater boom than any n the . Kearney only needs some wholesale houses to give us the between Omaha and Denver w the purpose of building a large jobs on the block south of the Midway Hotel, I will sell at auction om ugust 27th, 1888: 5 BUSINESS LOTS Midway, now us and will soon ve i Pac d for a lumber yard, This is the best corner for sale he the ter of business of 50,000 people, and will be I will also offer 8o RESIDENCE LOTS. ta’s Sub-Division, being only 7 nlocks east of the main street, and 8 1 the street car line. Th t opportunity to get good inside: Kenyney at your own pric et lays as beautifully as the Garden X r business thun any other tract now on the market. s Residence Property it is entir from the objection that can ed about other parts of the city. By investing a fow dollars to make ayment, you ean soon double your money, and at the same time assist the jobbing house above veferred to, Parties commencing dwellings *ds on these lots within 30 days after the sale will be per eent of the value of the same i ry othing st my stores Mtk dry §ools; i OF SALE-One-fourth cash, balance in payments every three m : ayments e onthy cent. Discouut on deferred payments for cash. | ! J. 8, HARRINGTON, Kearney, Neb, L

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