Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 22, 1889, Page 8

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R0 NS IER 40 The intc terday A bay horse and light cutter stolen from abarn at 2214 Chicago street Sunday night. A collision of acable car with a cutter near the postoflico corner resulted 1 the latter vehicle being demolished. The occupants of the cutter were not seriously hurt. The remains of Mrs. loy, wife of W. K. H Omaha from Pasadina, ( The funeral from their re 8pencer strect, will take pl o'clock p. m. to-duy. Tucsday. ment at Forest Lawn cemetery. Personal Paragraphs, Charles Calluhan, of Sidney, Neb Istered at the Paxton. A. Barnett, of Stuart, Neb., is among the gnests registored at the Paxton. W. T, P. Wood and_wife, of Kansas City, are registered at the Merchants P. M. C. Tutt'e has left on a vi home, in I after an thirty-cight y H. B Hall and ists of Illinois, Omaha, visiting Thouas H, now connectod with the company, of Omaha At the Barker: Willia port; W. C. Jordan, Alderson, Creston, Ia.; lantic, Ta.; L. L. Doane, Appleton,'W. E. Wood, I'rank Crittenden, Chicago:’ George .’ Anderson, Topeka, Kan.; C. G. Anderson, Portland, Ore, wore Borenice Huw- arrived in , yesterday. ence, 2009 ce at 2 Inte is reg. to his old absence of A. Wic re Among. stern, capital the iests of Stratton, who is Western Casket Day a . Dox, M James om Iome In Justice Anderson’s court yesterday Victor Caldwell, proprieter of the United States National bank building, brought e tion in cjectment against J. S. Cooley, allog- ing that the latter has failed to pay rent. The “judge’ will be required to vacate, Thrown on the Road. John McKenney, of Central Park, was thrown from his wagon Sunday afternoon, and received some intornal injuries. A colored man named Stanton witnessed the and assisted the unfortunate to his nom On the Fly. m street, near Forticth, F Huba's horse became frightened and dashed furiously cast on that highway, throwing Frank out and demolishing the cutter. Turning_north on Sixteenth, the steed ran clear to Webster street, where he was neatly eorraled by Charles I Owen, Driven ¥ On Farn How Jdustices A Te. 1. Dunn, who succeeds Mr. Shea as jus- tice of the peace, has of late been in the em- ploy of the Revublican Printing company and devoted hi hours to the study of law in J. J. s oftice. He will con tinue his studies at odd hours and apply for admission toiic bar in-a fow months, Worked Her Game. “Maggie, the Tramp,” & report of whose career appeared in Tz Bee of Sunday. succeeded in softening the heart strings of the county commissioners of Douglas county and was furnished transportation to Grand Tsland from this city. ‘The order for a ticket was granted Saturday and the female freak left for that point yesterday. Two More, D. D. O'Connell and P. Devitt, the clerks indicted by the recent United States grand Jury for alleged fr : November clec- tlon, were Sunday morning. They will be take incoln to-day by # United States deputy marshal and ar- raigned before Judge Dundy. A Trifling Debt. By request, the statement in Tre Bee to the effect thut the Zion I3aptist church is entirely out of debt, is corrected. The total indebtedness for the lot was £2,000. The di- rectors have paid off $1,200 since last August, and the date of payment for the balance does not expire for eighteen months, The Race Postponed. The following agreement was entered into yesterday : We, the undersigned, as representati Wilbur F. Knapp and John Reading, unknown) intheir match race on bieycles, which is stated to take place on February 4, 1889, have mutually agreed to postpone said race until I 18 or of which date shall de definitely \uudml 2 (two) weeks be- fore the race. , for John Reading. N, for Wilbur I. Knapp. Religic over the theory of the crucifix- ion of Christ broke out afresh in the Rus- san Jew synagogue Sunday, and Mr. Bornstein, who favors the stand taken by Rabbi Goldstein that it was Simon who suf- fered on the cross inst of the Messiah, was mobbed by a num- ber of indignant fellow Jews, He swore out W rants for the arrest of the ringleaders and this afternoon A. Ruben- stein, M. Horwich, K. Horwich, M. Gil- lensky, M. Simon and L. Cohen were ur- rested and jailed. They will be tried January 24 at2p. ., on the charge of assault and batter, —_—— Announcements. C. L. Davis’ new play, “One of the Old Stock,” will have its first presentation at the New Grand opera house this ovening. ¢ The reserved seat sale opened yesterday morning. Referring to the first performance in New York city, the World said that it was wit- nessed by a large audience: “The play is comparatively new to the city, having only been played in Harlem. Mr. Davis is the star. and the audience recognized him at once as their old favorite, Alvin Joslin. The plot of “One of the OId Stock' is 80 inter- esting that it had better be heard rather than read. In the play Mr. Davis basa bo- nanza.” Mr. and Mrs, Ilorence opened their Omaha engagement at Boyd's opers house 1as teven- g in Harry Arihur Jones' new play, eart of Hearts," which had avery sue- cessful run at Madison Square theater, New York, last season. This play affords both of these artists opportunitics to exercise their peculiar tulents. — Mr. Florence's con- ception of an easy-going English butler is one of his best character sketches, and Mrs, Florence, as the swell English ludy of the aristocracy, is a great bitof acting. “Heart of Hearts" is oy ame author who wrote “he Silver Kiug -— * Waterworks in Trouble, The question hias been recently raised as to whether the American Waterworks com- pany have taken the necossary logal steps in establishing their plant at Florence, and the result of the investigation will, it is thought, ment against that company by the city of Florence. During the summer of 157 the ofticers of the corporation en deavored to get possession of the necessary amount of property situated in Flo ‘which to establish their works, and suc n having an ordinance passed by the mayor and council vacating all the stréets nd alleys running through that por- tion of the city on which the company is now operating. The ordinance vacaung the streets and alleys is suid 1o be void, as it was not constructed and pussed as the law governing cities of the second class in such cases provides. The whole matter, it seems, is in the hands of the mayor and eouncil, and that body was, it is stated, not verned by the advice of the city attorney, ut by the ‘agents of the waterworks com whose object, apparently, was to get ion and then to run the risk of being ®jeoted by the city authorities. ‘The mayor of Florence in 1887 was Henry all. The waterworks company was notified days ago to vacate aud the time expires M? What the company will do is nov nown. i For coughs and throat trou use “Brown's Bronchial Troches. hoy stop un attack of wy asthma cough very promptly."—C. Faleh, Mismiville, Ohio, Leads (o an Order to Brain Conncils man Lowry, A pretty condition of affairs was ered at what was supposed to bea m of the city council as a board of oq vesterday morning. According to an advertisement published in & morning paper, the taxpayers of Omaha are notified that the city council will sit as a board of equalization from day to day city clerk’s ofice fot the purpose of hearing complaints, The city council delegated the duty of holding daily sessions to a commit composed of Councilmen Burnham, Bail and Lo who are supposed to sit from o'clock every morning until 5 o'clock every evening, Councilman Lowry and City Clerk South t is saud, re bitter enemies Yesterday mor i reporter dropped nto Comptroller Goodrich's office. Council wen Burnhum and Lowry and W. J. Halin, who is acting as clerk to the board, were there, and 1n Mr. Halin's possession were the city ussessment rolls for 1889, Taxpayers were coming in, and Mr. Hahn was permitt fng them to look at the books. While Charley Collins was looking up nis assessment Councilman Lowry brought his hand down on the coun with the exclamation: “Mr. Hahn, as a etnbor of the city council and one of the committee of the board of equalization, { protest against business of any nature being transacted here, Before any business as a board of equalization is transacted, I insist that the books be returned to the vity clerk’s oftice and the board Lold its sessions there in a legal manner. The not seat to tax payers and the oficial advertisements spe that the meetings shall be held the: uny business transacted elsewhere validate tho work of the board.” Councilman Lowry was asked to explain unusual procecding. City Clerk_Southard objects to v ice 1 his office,” he said. Saturday noon he secured a strong padlock and chain and instructed his deputy, Mr. Counsman, to place them on the gate that leads behind the counters in his office, and lock it. He further instructed him_ that if 1 sought admission behind the counter to refuse it, and, it T attempted to fo inside to brain me with a paper discov ing alization in the ey engaged in will in th v pres ou have a right to enter, Mr. Lowry, have you not, not only as amember of the council, but in’ the discharge of vour ofticial dutics 'as a member of the equalization board " asked the reporter. urse I have. b rted Saturday afternoon by Coun cilitan Burnham _informing me of the in tended conduct of the city clerk and his sub. ordinates.’ course do you intend to pursu books must ‘be returned to the city and the board will hold its ses dy scene was objecting to your presence:” ainst him_and fought his elec- tion s eity clerk, and this is the method he adopts to geu even with me. Some v slipshod worlk is being done by the board, which you can satisfy yourself of if you in’ vest te.” T 1B man, who refused 1o taik. reporter o his superior. outhard and Burnham were in- ing in_an_animated conversation ncross counter, which an overhcard. The result’ was that the o dis- mounted from his high horse and agreed to permit Councilman Lowry to sit with the other members of the board in his office, The books were returnca and the sessions resumed in a legal way. “Did you refuse Mr. Lowry admittance behind your counter Mr. Southard " asked porte it “Did_you instruct Deputy Counsman to brain him with a paper weight if he attempted to force his way (" +No.” *For what purpose dia you purchase the padlock and chain and plice them on your ate! Was it for the purpose of locking Mr. ry out!” “Ihave the right to make such purchases without disclosing the reason,” was the tart reply n sought Deputy Clerk Couns- He referred the city clerk was very His convers fa lll'll he much mistaken. tion with Burnham revealed the efused Mr. Lowry admittance, i-drunken condition Saturday afternoon he indulged in tho. asortion. thyt he “would fix th of a b——— so he wouldn't get behind his counter. “Here's a fine me: i payer to Tug B repr ion is that this methoa of doing the cit business will invalidate the whole tax le The city c has no power under the charter to delegate the duty of hearing com- paints and passing on the assessment rolls to thrce members of the council. The charter plainly stat the conncil siill sitas a board of equalization, and not any portion of the council. They might just s well delegato the duty of holding r ular business sessions of the couneil to a com- mittee. My opinion is that at leasta maja ity of tho city council should be present at each session of the board to make auy action legal. Iam goiug to look into this matter,” City Attorney Webster was scen. He thougit thecouncil had a p ec r‘l"hl. to delegate the work toa committee. it was the usual course in all bodics. Whatever the outcore, pretty condition of affairs one member of the committee and llu,uly clerk, hcavv tax- ¥rom the Councii Bluffs Nonpareil, Dec. 12, 1880, We are credibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria, ander the treatment of Dr Thos. Jefferis of this city is merely nomin not exceeding one-fifth of one per being the case no time should be lost in plac ing his remedy within the reach of eyery family and thus save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has afllictea the world during the last hundred TIve Orpice, Cousci BLuers, Jan. 1 do not hesitate to suy that the suc- tending the use of Dr. Jefferis' Pre- nd Cure for Diphtheria has no equal, om experience, having used it in my y3 I am also well acquainted with connected with its use in our city, W. R. Vavauy, Mayor, No physician required.” Price of remedy £, Addres, box No. 657, Omaha, Neb. (Dr. e from active practice.) 1 own the It Was Not a Trump as Played Mr. Wells, The case of M Isaac Maxwell versus Mr, T. A, Wells attracted profound interest in the police court yeste VLLWEIGH ¥ PU Rl r Used by the United States Government. and Publi ysts. s the Strongest, Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Li traets, Vanilla, Lewon, Orauge, Alnond, Rosé, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., by’ En THE a co) gentleman in his sixtioth year, who and attractive mulatto wife has the purest of African blood of his Hottentot vite the efforts of but the facts Sty was un re hasa young Mr. Maxwell in his voins, and is pre In the trial, de ey to get noth ancestry Maxwell are rch and also at school in buiiding, Mr. Maxwell paying court to Mrs, oraing to the old man's stc a point to escort her evening. Wells decic trentions, Last F tend the has Wells, Maxwi from 3 to put a stop to day cvening he lay in wait with hickory club near the corner of and Izard and when the wife of Appr hed with Maxw th denly punched in the ribs club'and asked what he meant Heing unable to give s cason he next felt the hickor, ad and a tussel ensue s got both of swollen anddiscolored then attempted to stab weapon was taken away { rushied home and ¢ Mrs, Harris® w Maxw and endeavored to conx parties interfered befc was spilt and Maxwell cansed Wells! "he latter admitted that he had as+ saulted Maxywell and was only sorry that he had not disabled him. The shot gun e said he used only to “skeer” him as it was not He was fi S as Campbell, Abner Travis and W s 1stees of the African M. E. church, of which Walls is a member, paid the fine. The church will investizate the affair, und it Walls is then found guilty he will be expelled from the fold, Look at This. of merehs bosom s sud o hickory by his con satisfactory ) over his \\hh‘ll Mr cyes badly ible. He bt the his for lis tr Maswell om him. He next his shot gun went 1l had taken him out any _more ting Al Kinds sonal property wantod improved farins and w Emi tion Co.,r 2 & MORTUARY : nd per- in exchange for Uland. Foreign 31502 Farnam st. RECORD. Colonel Forbes Dirs After Two Week s of Unconsciousness. Colonel Alexander H. Forves answered the inevitable call of the messenzer of death at ten minutes before noon yesterday. It wi be remembered that the colonel met with an g dent while returning to th city 14 suburban rosort two weeks ago and was 80 injured that he remained unconse up to the time of his death, passing without shedding light upon ' th which he had met with the ac deccased was born at - Woodstock. Canada, about 1847, He to Omaha ubout y-four years ago, and has made this on his home cver smee. He w lar among the s men of the eity, for years back he was the trusted mans \d employe of r Rothery. He had firm logalty for a friend, and w rather than betray a confiden rning word was_ conveyed to this city that e was dying, 1 a large number of friends, including 12 Rothery and his brother, C. . o Lo St. Paul, dwere there when the spark of life wentout. The remains will be remov to this ity te th afternoon. Andrew Forbes, o junior brother of the colonel, is buricd at Detroit, Mich., but it_is thougnt that the remaius of the lLitter will be con- veyed 10 his former childhood home for in terment in the family ccmetery at Wood- stock, Canada. Death of Lawrence Duggan Lawrence Duggan, one of Omaha's oldest citizens, died at midnight Sunday nyzht at his residence on Thirteenth and Pacific street Mr. Duggan was born in Irelund and cany this countey when quite a young man. uth and came to On He was one of the first drivers of press wagon in the Gate City. He followed the business until he od a competance. He owned consider- uable property in the neighborhood of Thirteenth and Pacific strects. He leaves a wife and daughter, now grown to woman- hood, to wourn” him. Mr. Duggan was an industrious citizen and was respected by a large le of fricnds. Pleading for Her Lover. John Shulz took in a dance with his best mirl at Sheeley’s Sunday night, and became howling drunk. For a few minutes he man- aged to run the ball room to suit himself. His reign of terror was very brief, however, because the proprietor gave him a pair of black eyes, attacking him from behind with the toeof h t,and sending him sprawling through the doorway. A mounted police- man was called, and after some troubls Shulz was corralled. A pair of br kuuckles was found on his person, and he pleaded guilty on arraignment to the charge of carrying concealed weapons. He was fined )aud sentenced to five days in the county jail. His best givl and his brother chipped in enough to pay lady, who is an artless entered a plea for her tence revoked. boy and she was going to him. He had paid his way into the dance and was only having a “icedle fun.” She said further- more that somebody must have put the knuckles into the young ’s pockets, and she had felt in all h started, and he did not h g The gallant judge was moved by the elo quent pleading of the rosy-chceked lass and kindly revoked the scutence of imprison- ment. to He his sen- a nice to ha d he The Legisiative Contest. The leg i considering the work of the contest committees which was per in this city abouta month ago. Seven ballot boxes of the First, Sccond and Third wards have been seut to the state capital, but as the county 3 has the keys to them he will | 0'be sub- pacuaed Lo appearat Lincoln bofore they can be opened. A. K. Cady, sentatives, requ y Clerk l:mhc this morning to send an abstract of the vote t at the recent general election of Doug- las county for state represcntatives, Mr, Roche cts to be summoned vefore the on - Marriage Lic The following warriage licenses were is- sued yesterday: and residence. { Phillip H. Shurlep, Omaha, 1 Hattie Conlan, Omaha. § William E. ichiffe, Omaha . { Lizzie Von Hallen, Omuba, . DELICIOUS FlAVORING EXTRACTS HATURAL FRUIT FLAYORS t Univers rice’s Cri Flavoring or Cheuiicals, Bt. Louise sed by Purest and me or Alum. ete., do ot cox New York. he heads of the Gry Healthful. Dr rice's Delic s Poisonons Ol Chicago. OMAHA DAILY THESDAY, POWDER Absolutely Pure. A marvel of purity More economical 8, and cannot be sold in thultitu cost, phosphia Sold Buking Powder Co., 12 This powder nevor v strenigth und wholeso than the ordinary ki competition with the short weight alum only in_cans, Roy Wall street, New York. DOES THIS FITYOURCASE How a Young Man Got Relief From a Distressing Condition. FRED WALWAY. ou the history of my case? Well, it cowmenced. lossunder the we nptoms were hecam- rooblesome. 1 had quite s ¢ painful_on e o and [ 11 e tinie, sometimes dull s slarp and sh m.‘,—. | izzy 8o that I would al- Aasit T had o c continually: it was all stopped u utwas dry and uncomfortable, and if there was something lodged thers that | could not remove. In the morning 1 would hem and spita great deal. My appetite was varin- ble, wind miy food often causod distress. I be- cane dep a folt but little like working, 1 was advised to visit the ofice of Dr. Jordat, and the result is, 1 improved gradually but surely, until now I can say that my troubles have ceased; the pains in my chest are gone my headachs has passed awa ¢ head feels clear, my appetite zood and no’ distress. 1 feel bright and refreshed ater rising in the morn- ing, and go to work with a zest. I can enjoy life, feel Strong and well, and am pleased” to iy thi 10nia] Mr. Irad Walway is_employed as a composi- tor at Mr. F. C. Festner's printing establish- ment, 1307 Howard street. hall | tell re DAIDS i my taking a lon had them and heay would oft MOt 5t DOCTOR J. CRESAP McGOY, (Late of Bellevue Hospital,New York,) Succeeded by DOCTOR Charles M. Jordan (Late of the University of New York City and Howard University, Washington, D, ¢ HAS OFFIC No. 310 and 811 Ramgs Building Corner Fiftecenth and Harney sts., Omaha, Neb,, where all curable cases ard treated with success. . Charles M, Jordan has been rest n for Dr. McCoy, in Omaha, for and 13 the physician who has 5 that have been published skillfully, « (hm uliar fotho 503 L/ TON at office or by mail, # hours 0 to 1 . m., 260 p. nday oftice hours fr Many dixens E Jordon throug and 1t 13 thus p to_obtain IME AT e CHICAGO 4o ORTH- N WESTERN Ol Council Bluffs And Chicago, Tho only road to take for Des Mol ghatte coimr Run Rtchatan [ un Mpine, Maphalton And all pofnts Kast. TG tho panplo of N rado, Wyom dahio, Nevads, Orogc Ington and It offors superior ad 1ot posaible by any other lin Among o fe'w of the quipxeiLy. tle putroms o an Chicago. 'aro” e th LOACH ES! which are the fines ingenuity can cronte: Tis I ALACK STt qual of whi not ‘be found ‘ol nell Blufrs, tho (rains of the U connect o union depor with ¢ago, & Northwestern iy. Ia Chieago the triine of Al line mako close connéetion With those of all othor !lml'm%, i Ask 1 "NURTHWFS‘IBRN" 1, Lie Dost acoommodation IEHO Aincete vie toie lias. Gew'l Manngor. WL N, BABCOCK, Fous points of suporiorit s road bty -.’.;m‘mn{- acifio ANl tickot . WILSON, o'l Vass i Agent. Gk 101 Faraam B e — TANDARD TPEWRITING HORTHAND HOROUGHLY CHOOL. AUGHL. 1 2 Shecley Block, O T. E. GILPIN, FIRE |HSURANCE BRoke, Room 63 Traders' Duilding, CHICACO. o National Bang, 16 G Duo & 0. The Braisirees o GUODRICT, ATTOKNEY-A Clineaz: aity 3 Quieily wud e, Done 124 Den, enrs JANUARY 22, 1839, BEYOND COMPETITION. Our special suit sale has created such a stir that we have decided to continue the same for another week, to give all an opvortunity to takeadvantage of the remarkable bargains offered. Our immense sales last week was evidence that the public know that bargains ad- vertised by us are well worth securing— For our second week’s sales, last week’ stances surpe Several lines of worsteds and cassimeres, much fine values will be du than t iplicated, and in some in- ssed, as we have added to the special suits in place of the lots closed out. hose advertised b We ore. give you a choice in sack and frock suits, made up in the most elegant manner, which formerly sold at $12.50, $13.50, $15 and $16.50, all at $9.75. And another line formerly selling at $18, $20 and $22.50, now at $13.50. This is not a mere reduction sale. ures were very low for the goods. In our Furnishing in this line at numnml prices this month. goods inventoried on January 1st, was taken in at a big reduction upon cost. them now for what we have inventoried them department, we are offe Almost every dollar's worth of furnishing ing you a rar Slanghter is the only way to express it, as even the former fig- e chance to buyv everything W » offer This means that you can buy furnish- ing goods far below what the goods could be bought for of the manufacturer and Im. porter and i f you need Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Gloves, Suspenders, Neckweir or anything else in that line, you can make a bona fide saving of from twenty-five to fifty per cent by buying them of us this month. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, Nebraska Clothing Gompany Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, | Flatter yourself that you can get tson anl along | without an Overcoat this “DONT,, Miss the rare opportunities which we are ring in special bargams, Not in s and shop worn goods, but all of !ln tresiiest and the best. GRATEFUL—COMFORTIN! Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough ki of the natural which govern the o and by acaretul upplication Jf well-selectod Coco ws " may save us muny b )1 such articles of deit that n uy be graduully built up until st T fatal shaic n)‘ v th pu d ' properly n CiviSorvic Lk Mude simply with b in balf pound tins by Grocers Jabeled thus JAHMESEPPS & CO. Mo LONDON, > DR, BAILEY'S DENTAL eseny fortitied fra ormilk. Sold only Shemists, NGLAND, Instltute ! I 5. th oxtricted withe tonof stamp With correspon Paxton Blk., Cor. 16th and Farnam. VELLOW SIGNS YELLOW TUBS Use “Peerless Brand” BALTIMORE Fresh Raw Oysters, Selected and packed with cleanliness & care by C. 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