Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 27, 1888, Page 5

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| 4 © tor m‘h York couuty since T D N A e R e Y T g T T Y7 TR T T T T T 318 T TR 11 148 T3 A T T S T 30 L T TR P T VP 7R T o T T8 T T A TR T T A T T T TS Y73 T A S S B PR P TR 14 S R T PR 18 S STy A § S P Sy T St ™ OO T RO RO TP OErETOOCTIVTIRIONOIRIDBIDREDLEIRTDIDNDDIPDRDEDPODODBDDS BROWNING, KING & CO BEST GOODS AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. The “Daylight ” Store, S. W.Cor. 15th and Douglas. ‘We can not give away goods. We are in business for business’ sake, this talk of giving the people “something for nothing” is not our way. We give value received, one hundred cents for every dollar’s worth of goods bought of us. We manufacture and sell more clothing than any house in the WORLD. SPECIALTIES IN CHILDREN'S WEAR. BROWNING, KING & CO A VERY FINE LECAL POINT Involved in a Suit in the Lancaster County Courts. THE CELEBRATED GANDY CASE. Rebraska Political Drift—The Bur- lington a Domestic Corporation— Flambeaus Participate in the Ashland Republican Rally. LixcorN Burkau or Tog OManA Beg, 1020 PP STREET, TLaxcoLy, Oct. 20 A fino legal pomt was raised in Justice Snelling’s court this morning. An employe of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rail- way company, Robert White by name, owes n grocer's bill in this city of & The bill could not be collected because of the sixty days' exemption law in this state to a man of family, Mr, Grocer therefore assigned his olaim to a Council Blufts, Ia., party, who garnisheed White's wages, the company hav- fng confes-ed that §35 was due him for work and lu done and performed. . The Iowa case is still peading. } In the melnm'nn(‘. howeves, White brought suit m Justice Snelling’s court for the amount due him from the company. The quostion arises as follows: The Iowa law gives a non-resident no exemption, and if the Company pays the claim here, liability may attach there, and consequently the company may have to pay a part of the debt twice. The ‘:ldge took the case under advisement sntil this afternoon, and consulted supreme eourt decisions 'in lTowa, Kansas, Michigan and Nebraska, and = came 0 the couclusion that if the company was liable in Iowa it would be at- tributable to its own fault, as the wages due the plaintift here are not payable in lowa, d therefore gave White judgment for 35 d the costs of the suit. 1t is probable that the case will develop into something im- portant in the higher courts. THE GANDY CASE. The colebrated Gandy case was called be- fore the supreme court this morning. It was argued and subwitted, but the decision has not been handed down and will provably not be before to-morrow. The case in question was brought to the supreme court on error from Richardson county and Gandy's coun- cil evidently seek to clear him ultimately from the charge of perjury. On this charge he was tried, convicted, and sentenced to the Penotentiary from the district court of Rich- ardson county. A jury of his peers sad he was guilty, d “the presiding judge, upon the verdict, sentenced bim for a term of years at Hyersville. POLITICAL POINTERS, “The resuit of the vote November 6, said Hon. Brad L. Slaughter to-day, “will’ spoak ore forcibly than words of the work that {?fll beon done everywhere during the cam- paign. 1 have no doubt whatever of the re- sult. Nationally speaking it will practically be a solid south against u solid north. Ad- wvives from every quarter confirm me in this opinion. Nebraskawill not lose a man on the state ticket, and you will be surprised at the majority. A careful stigly of the demo. eratic ticket wiil convince the unprejudiced that it is weak instead of strong. if the re- blican state convention made any mistakes n the seloction of a ticket the democratic party failed to take advantage of it. While the domocrats may make legislative gains in some localities the republicans wiil do lik ‘wise in others. In my judgment the house and senate will stand relatively about the same be elocted " “ry, of York, ‘“‘and a round _majority. There Is very any disaffection in Saline county. No man etands higher in his home county than Mr. Keckley. He made a record two | ago that is appreciated by constituency. mifl what s bet- he has been making & rec s residence the: puts him chance of su: lon. Our riet is all right legitimate republican nominee. 1 | wnderstand tout Mr. is standing faiz aud squara by his wora, il e dovs he “ertainly,” bove even will make friends in'the long run. Both York und Saline counties will give the usual republican majorities. THE YQ A DOMESTIC CORPORATION. The attorneys of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad company appeared be- fore the supreme court yesterday and asked to withdraw the petition and answer seeking to take the case to the federal courts, and substituted the plea that the company was and has been a domestic corporation since 1850, and entitled to the privileges of eminent domain throughout the state. —Attorney General Leese was fully satisfied with the move. The lroad attorneys were per- mitted to make the . change, d the following ruling, handed down during the afternoon, will prevent taking legitimate state cases to the federal courts in the future, and it must result in Ereat benefit to the people of the state hav- ing litigated cases to settle in which railroad companies are one of the parties to suits: In the supreme court, the state of Ne brask ex rel William Leese, attorney gen- eral, vs the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ruiltoad company, quo warranto, And now comes the said state of Nebraska, by William icese, its attouney general, and the defendant, the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railrond company, by Wirt Dexter and Marquette & Deweese, its attorneys, and thereupon the defendant withdraws its peti- tion for the removal of said cause to the cir- cuit court of the United States, and said cause coming on to be heard, on the informa- tion and answer, and the attorneys for the respective parties having been heard, the court doth find_and adjudge that the defend- ant became and was at the time of the filing of the information, and has been since the 1st_day of Jauuary, 1880, a body corporate under and in_accordance with the laws of Nebraska, and entitled to the railroad and roperty and to exercise the rights, privi- eges and franchises of the B. & M. railroad company, and otherwise a domestic corpora- tion, and subject to the duties and liabilities of domestic corporations, and that smd de- fendant does not unlawfully usurp the rights, privileges and franchises in said information mentioned, and it is further ordered and ad- judged that said defendant pay the costs of the suit. REFUSES TO MARRY TIE GIRL. Merriemas Vermaas, a young farmer re- siding near Holland, in this county, was ar- raigned to-day before Judge Stewart charged with being the father of Janie Barthelo- mew's unborn child. The evidence adduced to sustain the charge was direct aud convine- ing, and the young man was bound over to answer to the district courtin the sum of $700. He released on his own recog- nizance. ‘The parties to this suit are con- nected with some of the best Holland fam- ilies of ti inity in which they live, and consequently it provokes no little interest. The victim is & daughter of Dr. Bartholo- mew, quite well known in Lincoln. Janie will ‘be satisfied if Merriemas will give his name to the child of their folly, but this he stubbornly refuses to do and will take the consequences of the law. The court room was crowded during the hearing. Both lad and lass have their sympathizers, and the whole Holland neighborhood was on hand to ive counsel and aid. Merriemas stoutly maintains his mnocence. Janie has passed the age of consent. WENT TO ASHLAND. The Lincoln republican tlambeau club went to Ashland at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon to join in the rally and parade at thut place to- night. Nearly two hundred Capital city ve- publicans accompanied the club, It is said that Saunders county marshalled the largest and most enthusiastic crowd ever seen on u like occasion. Senator Manderson, who was there to-day. addressed the gathering. CITY NEW< AND XOT ‘The residence of M was the scene of & daring y afternoon between 3 and 5 0'c.oc coat, shoes aud other wearing app: among the articles feloniously purloined. The theft was made during tho temporary absence of the family. Ofticers are on the trail and it is not impossible that the burg- lars witl be run down. Police Judge Houston was busy all the forenoon. Sporting houses were raided last night and frail women were dragged to the lights of justice, and laid down a portion of the money pad for forfeited virtue. Some of the drunks paid, others with the vags were relegated to the rock pile, Cityzens of storm wager sewer district No. 2 met at Judge Webster's oftice last night to take action to restrain the collection of the ewer tax levied. - A committee of five, cons 15 G street, sisyng of 4. D. Hurd, J. H. MoClay, A. D, > o000 bethehartoee A TAIAAA T AL ML TI LTI AT Lt STietivetiteeiiatioe Kitchen, F. S. Potvin and John Reed was appointed to draft a substitute assessment to present to the council for its consideration. The committee met at the office of Commit- teeman McClay this morning and a careful substitute was prepared. If this is not ac- cepted the matter will accompany district No. 1 into the courts, The laying of the corner stone of the new court house has been postponed until some day next week mnot yet decided upon. Notice will be given in due time. The exercises will be under the auspices of the masonic fraternity of this city. ~ Speakers from abroad will bo inyited, 3 The Burhington keeps up its record of be- ing behind time. The train due here at 10:15 a.m. rareiy ever gels here at the hour desig- nated by the tine table. During the past month the arrival of this train will average at least forty minutes late. For Bronchial, Asthmatic and Pal- monary Complaints, “Brown's Bronchial Troches" have remarkable curative proper- id only in boxes. -—— Suspected a Trap. bune: ‘*‘Here’s an article elous Escape of a Distin- hed Citizen from a Horrible Death,’ ” said the dutiful daughter,who was reading the morning paper to’ her invalid father. *‘The friends of Mr. J. Alpheus Bramble were shocked on learn- ing a few mornings ago that—— *Jane.” interrupted the irate parent, “hefore you read any more of that you will oblige me if you'll look about half way down to the bottom of the article and see whose patent medicine it's ad- vertising.” Chicago led *M; ————— ¥or Tired Brain Use Hors ford's Aci A Phosphate. Dr. O. C. Stout, Syracuse, N. Y., says: I gave ittoone patient who was unable to transact the most orainary business, because his brain was ‘tired and confused’ upen the least 1wental exertion. Immediate benefit, and ultimate recovery followed.” LA An Undeserved Indignity. Chicago Tribune: ‘I see thata por- trait of Burns, painted by Rubens, sold in Toronto the other day for only $3," said the literary editor. “1 call that low-down mean,” said the sporting editor, as he brought his fist down on the table, “*There ain’t a chap in the whole blamed league that can hold a candle to Burns on third!” “SOLL WERIGNTF StURE = Ita superior excellence proven in millions of homes for move than & quarter of & century, 1t 15 used by the United States Government ' En dorsed by the heads of the great Universities as the strongest, t and most healthtul. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not _centain ammonty, e or alm. Sold enly in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER €O, New York, Chicago, St.Louts, DINING THE VICTORS. The Aunual Banquet of the Omaha Gun Club, Amid goodfellowship, laughter, a_flood of coampagne and a menu, that would arouse the cnthusiasm of the most critical epicure, the Omaba Gun club celebrated its fourth annual banquet Thursday night at the Millard. Atthe head of the table were seated the gray- haired pioucers who hunted the deer and Buffalo when Omaha was but a mere trad- ing post, while further down sat the younger members who now seek in more remote places for gome, and whose clever marksmanship had furnished for this magnificent spread its choicest dainties. No banquets in Omaha everexcel those of the gun club, and Thursday night's feast was ahead of any of its prede- cessors. Here is the menu itself, and it elo quently tells the tale: Oysters. Pheasant Soup, a la Chasseur. Prairic Chicken Consomme. Baked Pike and Pickerel. Roast and Spitted Red-Head, M Teal Duck. vass B Jack Suipe on Toast. llard and ctor's bell turned the knob. ofice sent a cab, and after a fow minutes' absence the driver, as mad as a Turk, report- ing that “‘nobody up there wanted" him, and then taking his turn in the long line of wait- ing cabbies. The crank was turned a second time and a wagon responded. But nobody could be found who wanted a vehicle. A third call then came, and @ messcnger was despatched to the place, and in a_few moments later an- other cab_was dispatched to the place. By this time the district office had become satis- fied ti something was wrong and one of the oftice men was sent to ascertain what it was, He and the messenger and the cabman reached the place about the same time and the countryman was about to give the other turn. The three caught his arm asked him what he meant sending in th s he hal sent. The cailer was ovi whelmed and stammered out a reply that he thought “it was a doctor's bell.” The .pity the district. people have for a man who does not know one of their call boxes from u “*doc- tor's bell' is too profound to be expressed n words. The district Tuto ruin to see falling Teeth once sound is quite appalling; Their decay at once is seen When you ope your lips, between, Can ack Wild Goose, Widgeon, Wild Turkey with Jelly. Prairie Chicken Sage Hens, Mirganzer with Cranberries. ° Moct & Chandon. Spitted Black Deer. Coon and ted Elk Steak. Black Bear Rocky Mountain Goat. Deviled Gray Squirrel, Chasseur, Braized Prairie Chicken. Quail Cutlets, Tartar Sau Antelope Steak with French Peas. Piper Heidseick. Wild Indian Pudding. Wild Pumpkin Pie. Vanilla Tee Cream. Cakes Cafe Noir. Cheese. The happy souls who sat down_to this magnificent spread were Messrs. Broatch Hughes, Foley, Arrasmith, Worley, Krug, Hardin, Williams, Parmale body, Hunt, MeGreer, Kenuier, Pe Lake, Field, Brewer, Kennedy, Byrnes, Smith, Snyder, Cressy and Fairchild. Judge Lake presided as master of ceremonies. Spit- Six gold medalsawarded Jarvis' Brandy i e il WHO IS THE JILTED WILLIAM? 1t Does Not Appear the He Rosides in Oma In the telegraphic colums of this morning's Bee will be found a dispatch which tells of the elopement in Chicags, with a young man, of Miss Edith West, the daughter of C. N. West of that city. The story runs that the departure took place on Wednesday last, when the young woman was to have been married to a gentleman' from Omaha named Wm. Deuney. A careful search for a party of that name ia this city leads to the belief that, in respect to the disappointed bridegroom residence at least, the information is not reliable. ' 'So far as the directory is concerned there is but one William Denney to be found. He is receiving clerk in the Union Pacific supply department, has been there for some time and is @ wurried man. In business records the name of William Deuny noes not appear either for Omaha or South Omaha. Two years ago there was a wmattress manufacturing firm here composed of several Denny brotners, one of whom was William W, went out of business, some of the members remaining here, William W. returning to Aurora, IlL., where he is now in business His brother Charles B. Denny, of the steno- g‘mfl.u firm of Sutcliff & Denny, sa illiam is & married man aud has been tor several years. Malaria Fever cured by Jarvis' Brandy, s e B “A Doctor's Bel Yesterday & farmer from the country who spoke Euglish very imperfectly, entered the granite block in search of a physician, He saw one of the American District call | boxes in the ha'i, and supposing it to be & | Useto whiten teeth that darken agrant SOZODONT—just harken! -~ A 8ad Case. City Physician Ralph tells of a touching case of destitution and sickness i which a woman from Blair is the sufferer. She was found by him in an old tumble down shanty where two old and decrepit men as poor as herself had taken pity on her and given her shelter. She had given premature birthto a child two or three days before and as none of the three inmates could afford the luxury of a physician, the poor woman was in a pitiable condition. When found by the physician she was still alive, but in a most squalid condi- tion, rwith 1nsuficient food and scarcely enough rags to cover her nakedness., The doctor provided her with food, clothes and medicine. JACOBS O] L RHEUMATISM. Corroborative and Conclusive Testimony. Lowell, Mase., July 9, 109, Gentlemen :--Mr. Lowis Dennis bas Just ealled ®pon me, and informs me that the boy Orin Robla: %on, who was & poor eripple on crutches, and was cured by Bt. Jacods Ofl in 1881; the cure hes Tomalned permanest. The yousg man has been #5d 1s Bow et work st masual labor; the ease Sertataly proves the effcacy of 81. Jacobs OLl. DR. GZ0. 0. 05200D, M. D. Bold by Drugpists and Dealers Everyuhere, The Charles A. Vogeler Co., Balto., Mds Preserve Your Health D. C. HALL & CO'S PERFO- RATED BUCKSKIN UNDER- GARMENTS Smita's Pat.)afford to persons susceptible tocola the best protection against PNEU3 MONIA, RHEUMATISM, and all LUNG DISEASES. 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