Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 19, 1888, Page 5

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THE CONCRESSIONAL FICHT, Muoh Speculation as to Its Probabloe Outcome. THE ROADS FAVOR CHAPMAN, flis Election to Congress Would Suit Them Much Better Than to Have Him on the Beneh. 1029 P Str LixcoLs, Sept. 18, Thero has been a great deal of speculation At the Capitol city during the past two or three days regarding the probable outcome of the coming congressional convention. Ru mors of divers combinations are current, and to the novice any or all of them seem very tangible and certain to win. Judge Church, of Nemaha county, says that Majors is not a candidate, and that the boys down that way are rather friendly to Conucll. But the statement is made on creditable authority that Nebraska's former contingent will be in the race, but that his following will go any where to beat Brown. Colby, howover, is Nemaha's preferred candidate. Strange as it may seom, the railrouds are for Chapman And again it is stated that he will u. rept the nomination und any msider- ation, but claiming to know he is the only man that can be nominated and that he will accept the honor, while he does not seck it. It is stated here that there is a collusion entered into that precludes the possibility of Chapman’s defeat. The railroad gang are for him because they prefer him in congress rathoer than on the bench. No one, how cares to state his whercfore for his conclusion and_expressed convictions thore is an air of positiveness about the ex pressions that gives them strength. While Lancastor county is for Brown the sentime nt is strong that his nomination 1 curod, and the drift is toward Chapman h rather than Connell, WEARY AND WANT REST. Sarah Huch she took npon herself th wrs on the 21 day of last February, and thus carly miatrimonial ventire secks divo and the return of her maiden nam fusk. Mrs. Buchanan states in Ler pe n that she was cruelly deceived into the mar riage, and has known nothing but sorr aund trouble since Alexander Luchanan be came her liege lord and master. Her petitic recites that Alec has called her hard names wwhen aldne and in tho presence of neighbors nnd friends, and that he has failed to sup- yort and provide for her. Since their mar riage she states that she has done the work, milked the cows and attended to all th duties of an eighty-acre farm, while he moved around and tmned flddle ¢ cord. She further states that Alee 1 sented himself of sound body and mind and he wasable Lo support and provide for her every want, and that he is a much older man than whit he represeniod himself to be during thei ys of courtship, - because of the cruel deeeption practiced upon her sho has wn weary and wants rest, Sho i 2 to support heraelf but cannot provide for a lazy husband and do justice to he; for I TLiNcoLy BUrrav or Tie Oxans Bee, } clf, and there prays for a divoree and alimony. Ringer 18 willing to wear her present name but states that hee husband, James J., has failod to support and wmaintain her, and that he has often ieft her to the charity ol neighbors and friends for weeks at a time. ¥or this she thinks she is entitled to a di- vorce and the custody of her chiidren, und asks the eourt to so decree. CHARGED WITO EMBEZZLEMENT. Isanc H. Whitmore, of insurance faiuc, avraigned for trial before Judge Stewa day at 2 o'clock on the charge of obtaining money under false pretences. Some tlumurmurun ths ago Whit was confronted rge of emb ment by the Dlioentx of Hartford insurance com| and escaped punishment by paving the score and making fair promises for bet- ter worl and an honest life. But he quit the employment of the company, and went to work for the Parmers’ & Merchants' coin- pany, and while out on a recent canvassing towr represented to a farmer by the name of MeCiain, living in the south part of the county, who wis carrying insurance in the od, but that he and ire the te him in the Furmers' & Merchants'. McClain took tha bait an Walted H16e. ths ‘now policy and old wotes. They came mot. And, getting uneasy, he camo to the city, inquired into Whitmore's deal and_straighiway swore out carrant for his arrest. The premium of the old policy was and plus the cash ‘wheedled out of McClain furnishes the food for the charges against the young man who lias twice gone wrong. OBEY OW ANSWER A MANDAMUS, Socretary Mason instructed Mr, Waring. clerk of the bourd of transportation, to not- 1y the authorities of the Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska vailroad company that the order of the bourd for the layiug of crossings facing th operty at Pawnce City, aud other stipulated work on described sections at that place, must be honored at onee or a writ of mandamus would be 1ssued from the supreme court for the purpose of determining the reason why. ‘This means that the board is determined that the ordors emanating from this honorable boay shall be respected and obeyed. The order will also test the right of the board to regulate the private property rihts of the railroad companies of the state, for the matter will doubtless go into the preme court during the present season. THE SUPREME COURT. supreme court met pursuant to ad- The following causes were dis- Irederick vs Balir, Seaton vs Hub- ore The Jourument, missed ; bard. The following causes are continyed: M- Cr Schaffer, White vs WoodrufY, Dawson va Dawson, Gilbert va Morriam Co! The following causes were argued and submitted: Wilson vs Ellsworth, motion to dolon; Dickerson ve Dick- s MeConuell, motion to dis ;' Grinies ve Grossjean, on bricf to be urt adjourned to Wednesday. September at 8:30 o'elock w. m. CITY NEWS AND NOTES Tuesday mornin 25 at 10 of the clock, the Weslo wide its doors to students. While the builders .r.- behind with their work and the uni- versity building ts stilt in an unfinished state, ngzoments have beon made that will sot sssitate delay, and, as has long been an- niversity will be opened to he date stated vored that the State Demoerat will 48 an evening paper in the near future: Adding the New Republic to the List the 1st of October, and Lincoln will be well eupplicd with ovening daily papers, #lder Newman, pastor of the First Chris- tian chureh, is in’ Grand Island_this week sud will remain over Sund While from sme his pulpit will be supplied by Elder \\un]uu next Lord's day, morning and even- e fall term of the distriot court promises to bea rich st for the bar of this county. At this timo there are over five huudred cases on the twial docket. The term begins October 15, Many of the prominent lawyers of the state were present whon the session of the su- preme court was called. The benoh got right down to business, and the hearing of tho cases commenced promptly at the close of the docket call. Th coln Land company filed an les of copora- lartug that the indebt pany could not go beyond A N&m Pnu, qum‘ aBs 4434F arrlval on this planet to their fisunlly early departure from it, people of wenl constitutions and angular physiques ,..-..umnur half-existence. Like dormice, row il their home rétreats, afraid of h(-.\l. u!r.lhl of cold, eonstantly afraid that the shadow of that dread reapor will mater- ialize and exact the forfeit which he domands from all, sooner or later, No finer medic nal assurauce of comparative vigor for the foeble exiats than that afforded by Hos- tetter's Stomach Bitters, Used with per- sistonce—not with spurts and spasms—this geaial and professionally uumnon-d.d tonic wmu-unL toward infus gth in & puny system, and mmu ahe humln figure, tranquility, nightly repose by it, and & malarial, rln-uk billious ton- dency overcome. It aigestion sad prevents kiddey troubles. A VIENDISH ACT. A Little Girl Assaulted by a I Character. A locherous brute aged about forty five years, fwas arrested yesterday for moking acriminal assault on a little ten-yes daughtor of Joseph Fibigar, Kessler's hali ou South He has been going by the name Guigan, but at the tion he called himsolf John fhe revolting affair occurred ab By giving the b w i s her i uto his On the precantion to put do il de o bii wirl nd S, to with his wishes, o ther thre down upon the floor, and in the strugy ensued aluost tore her clothes from he The litbie girl screaimed with ror and he ories attracted the attention of 4 number of persons near by, One of these wis Kessler's bartend, who immediately to the rescue. Whon Me(iu the ap proaching footsteps b the little girl, und the little one ran in r from the room. The report of the affafr reached the ears of Onic Demeresi, and he, in company with OMeor Shields arrested hini as a suspicions cha the could ol tike him ou- the. chw pe without a \varrun' and they wer S would get away before the papers could be issuetl, It Lias been learned sinee that only time ago MeGuigun made a like upon another little girl in that neighbe He is also thought to be a counters A ught passing o number of coun oins of fate. He pretends to be n but has never veen known to this on any, or douc any gitimute wor e parents of the 1i f stricken v sople in that portion of the city are indignant over the flendish act of A, C 1t 0 o'cloe s he manag room in the rear roing inside he took 0 the windows and let the little ore a shy assaulted, * liver and Kidne od — conditi grent these organs. s must iTood's remedy for Sarsupir- vegulating —~ WAS I'T COLLINSG? That He Has Deserted His Famil Charles Collins, who 1) day g0 Sund: ight, has at last o0 heard from. Jack O'Neill of Platts mouth, who is well acquainted with Colling, that on the evening mentioned saw the latter on an castbound of the Chicago & Nortiwestern He is positive it was Collins. Upon being wsked why he had kept this news to him 50 long, O'Neill replied that he bad been d ind had neither vead the rs nor heard from home, and was not ion Collin's disappear- O'Neill nas the 1ta tion of being a truthful man, and many |"m o credence in his story, It appears then that the murder theory is probably wrong and that_the correct conclu sion 18 that Collins has deserted his family. His wife is in delicate health and his disap pearance has caused her great mental un Euish A Statement teriously disap- Food mukes Blood and Blood makes cauty. Improper digestion of food necessarily produces bad blood, result- ing in a feeling of fullness in the stom- ach, acidit; .Iu-nrlhu\'u. ‘kheadache, and other dyspeptic symptoms. A closely confined life causes indigestion. consti- pation, biliousness and loss of appetito. To remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters, {thas “been tried and proven to b 4 Ve A Dilatory Architect. The board of cducation hias been trying to make the contractors on the various new school buildings hurry their®vork aiong, as the pupiis in many places are huddled to gether uncom fortably in their present quar ters. Among those who have been ordered to make better progress is the irm of John Kowe & Co,, contractors for steam heating in the Walnut Hillsehool building. Yesterday the hoard recoived communication from these contractors explaining why the work has not been done sooner and la; the biame on Mr. Maxon, the itect, They claim that for weeks past they have been endeavoring to get the necessary instructions from him- in regard to the work, but he has put them off with various excusos from time to time. He has made a number of appointments, but failed to moet them. They the the board, as a body, to formally in Maxon to attend to the duties for which the city has had to pay so handsomely. Wonld you kuow the keen delight Of a wholesome appetite, Unrestrained by colic’s dire, IHeadache's curse, or fever's fire, Thoughts morose, or icy chills! Then use Dr. Pierce's pills. Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets—the original and only genuine Little Liver Pulls; 25 cents a yial, C.———— Extended to Thirtieth Street, The Cable Tramway company have let the contract for material for about a mile of track, which will be used for an extension of the Dodge and Harney street hne. The ma- terial will be on the ground in a few days and the track will be extended to Thirtieth, six blocks beyond tie present terminus. The proposed ending will give a better switching grade and at the same time bring the cars nearer to a section of the city which will be found liberal 1n its patronage. Imperfect digestion and assimilation produce disordered conditions of the system which grow and are confirmed negle Dr. J. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Pur fler, by its tonic properties, cures indi- gestion and gives tone to the stomach. ————— Go Up Higher. A number of promotions have just been ordeved in the railway mail service, which were brought about by the extension of the business on Union Pacific trains Nos. 3 and 4 from North Platte to Cheyenne. Warren J. Nash aud Jumes McArdle” have been pro- moted from fourth to fifth class work, with on increase in salury from $1,150 to $1,300. A . H. W. Yates and D. been promoted from third class to fourth class work, with an 1n- crcase in salary from $1,000 to §1,150. fir\;L w:l‘am‘ S tURE Tts & dor lxmllvnb. proven in willions o EE e ,f‘ o, Lhan n ausrter of century. i £ the eraat Dnlvarsitios os = ¢ hoalthtul. Dr. Price's l!l‘ ‘ow der Bot contain PRICHE BAKING POWDE New Y Ricngo, 8. Louts CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES G was. (T8 rhiosy THEONLY - UARANTEED CURE F0 \ NSUM s, Couchs, \K\Bén];h é 130680 “DISF SES#TAROAT . R lflcs g}:}‘i anfd{Ti Seq.r u- cw(uu S pegattle Evz—, £ MEDLCo.oROVILLE CAL..| Santa Ahm :and: Cat-R-Cure [for Sale by _Goodman Drug Co. _ AcH, KIDKEYS,BOW- ELY, &¢. ItPurifies the Bloed, Invigoratus and % Cloansos the 8ystem. i I0US COMPLAINTS, & i d.hnppeu-wneannd r Iflite bezofcial influance. PRll: ULIU.A 7.Lo18 and Kaxeas Orr| NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER A MiLLION DISTRIBUTED! Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the legislature of 1865 for Fd. neational and Charitable purposes, and {ts fran- chise made a part of the preseat e Constit- tion, in ¥ i overwhelmiug popul ts GIRAND 'RAORDINARY DRRA piace Semi Amlvmllv (Juno and nd its GRAND 3l TME INGS take place nn oeach in the year, and are all Academy of Music, New of the other ten months rawn in public, at the Jrieans, La. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-An- nual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and In person manige and control the Drawings themsclves, and that the samo are condicted with hondsty, fairmess, and in good faith toward all parties, and we atthorize the company to use this certificate, with fac- similes of our signatures attuched, in 1ts adver- tisements.” COMMISSIONERS, he undersigned Banks and Bankers, will | Prizes drawn in The Louisiana Stuto s which may ve presentad at our count- at. Bank, M Pres. Loulsian Pl ANAU ‘( Pres. State Nat'l Bank A uAlImIN Pres. New Orleans Nat'l Bank. CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, In the Academy of Music, New Or- leans, Tuesday, Oct. Oth, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10; Quarters, $5; Tenths, $2; Twen. vleths $1. LIST OF PRIZES l PRWE OF £300.000 is. & OF 103,000 15 7 8 OF 50,000 i I PRI 1 25,000 i l'mLum-' m«o P i17, oo Pnl/v-\ uy‘ B are OF 300 are 0 DLIZES OF 50 ae. APPROX 300 ar 10 do 200 are ; TERMINAL PRIZES, 9 do 100 are 0 do 100 ave. 4,134 Prizes, amounting to NoTE. ~Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are not ea- ttied Lo terminal pria LATES, or any further information itbly o th £ residence.with » iore rapid return ma fitd o 'uhenl by your enclosing anenvelips Doaring your fu Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, of New York Rxchange in ordinary ketter, Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed Mo AL uAul'un, Or M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. Washington, D, C. Address Hogislofile"ers to NEW OKLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Oricans, La, ]{EMEMBER T Barly, who ire i oharee of the d anteo’ of absolute fairaess unl int Ry, st the chances are u! nal, and Lt no one cah possibly o. whit ) e oo piyment of pries TANTEED BY FOUR NATIGSAL BASRE DR ickois are sigod by i umum‘/u uontqus’rsfifl' MILITARY ACADEMY, 0. \lod of H fl"rv g &"h“:‘arcx"}“..."-'i.m In any N, Supt. nd for n‘-ulu.ma Timber Glaims. Seeds n ' "l;r‘:u‘t"é .A:al.‘sndl lugs for l‘ln\xar cmm-. Bend'tur price list - FREE! u‘nu. . 8. LAKE, Prop., Shenandoah, lowa. e oy mm L) wr \l. nr-vu\ M. lll:ull ITA- ¥ and EANORANCE e VIGOR of RODY, SN and -Alll cansing exhausiing drsiva upon FOUNTAINS of MEAD LR, BACH A Divams, WEAMNEAS of Aoim FULNFESS in XOCIETY, PLA u l'l.a-d 4 sl EEFECTN leading (0 MY 43 perhans CONSLUR L r INSBANETY, 1hould eon oy cm.lnu\r:n > br arke, { Eo hias made NER'Y Y " 1€ and ! the alm‘rn TRINART "0 fndy. It makes NO difforonce Savo or WELO Las fafied to cure you o E BN TR o & from d seases pe Har 1o thelr ws: o spoedy rolle 11t with the assurance d cure Send 2 conts postage for works on your discraes. jon, personal'y oi by Connlt the "etd Doetor: ad. OMoen snd parlors - Those muumpuvnu fur’ Dr. Cinvike's celoniaiod g o Mn o rnd Fomale, each ite. botl m Before confiding your case, cons \h FLARK friendly letier or call Mvafuture sufle yenrs to i ine and writi soht ovaryhorer swoure o expos Hours, 810 §; “unthx;(ul’ Al ’ 1 SKE, M mos‘;aa.' [-% émuwo Uit Your Left Liver 1S OUT DF ORDER? A Proprietary Mo feeds Lub e wial 1o pr wortl The public are invited toattend our opening today. Thg New Styles and the Most Compilete Stock ever shown, will ve its EXOWVWY IO % BIYLAND, Certified Checks, Puyahls at Sight on the Puget Sound National Bank Given ag Security for Money lavested. T those desirons y offer th foflowie: W il Al 0 5 years time, according to the Wo char plis” hor intorest on Hine payments, 308 & warranty deed. s uroe sold 1 Mists: Richard ihe drug inierest Goodman Drag Co, Sum I on_time, we from 3 monthe N : Jand vou T, Srd either {ocr. Ast | L Belfast X Del nul.m»rnu y Notice to Contractors. ived To Glaszow, Belfast, Dubiin and Liverpool From Hew York Every Tuestav, Cabin pas e HCCONNLS Of new entor Cin carscirclo Seattle. Address COOK Who have the LARGEST PROPERTY LIST i SEATTLE. W. 'I'. > Junicious AID P!l ISTENT ~ Advertising has always proves successtul. Before placing ) Newspaper Advertising 7 LORD & THOMAS, “ ADYERTISIG AGENTS, % 45 t 49 Raadoloh Bercst, CHICAGO. to be. for ston nehes thick o tor k. Cer- one hund ceompany each bid, [ The Board reserves the lght to refoct any or D. ROCHE, Clers, all bids, 3 13-1-m&e tos l yivonces PEERLESS DYE * Count JOIN BLEGE of their fall and winter purchases. I, La!lenderslefi Lier Bitrs, Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts. quln -u'hn woole system. New iife to the ST W BAKER % €0, Dnrchsmr Mas., ) |be on exhibition. We invite inspection and every informa- Music from 8 to 5 o'clock, by the Musical Union Orchestra. "'-,“,Tu'"\'."“} GOLD MEDAL, PARIH, 1878, atent 1 .G, 57 ¢ : . ne &7 BAKER'S esseuting ()Ih no ing drugs. A perfectly pure m J\luu“ com pounded from Fire nww Horbs and 014 Pea G vat. tioriics Fray i oo and is therefore far more economi- ruunmn'\dru e un~ couting less than one cent @ New x.r-mm-»-owvuunuu"—v ably adapted for veideis well as for persons in health. ur two aod & h:l{d miles ul lhu POsLOf B P th i ! -u . <k .lw draw ‘3 Mersey ety y A hhy 504017 you forfeit your m:zu::ns YBROS., 2 La Salle 8t., Chicago g A % HARRY K. MOORES, Agent, Owab \‘o ."_".‘ Avoid { Reduced Cabin Rates to Glasgow Iix- o 85 "g et .| tion will be furnished to aid our customers in the selection / ~ FREELAND, LOCMIS & COW l'mlv States mt‘rl 1nuv ntains |w {' ail otls, no idneys, Improves the ,Fpmu.- Quickly, e o 1t is deliclous, nontls %, oo Sept K1Y SIA, Oct, 1ath Sold by tirocers everynhers, {eive cortitica “heck :.,m..- full ..::ifl".'.‘. Pt stute of substan. ition, ARE THE BEST 501D BE DROGAISTS, THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF 4 I and Winter Suits! —AND— OVERCOATS! EVER BEEORE GAZED UPON I THE WEST AT THE Misfit Clothing Parlors 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 Three Doors East of 12th Street, Omaha, Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to

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