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"THE CITY. Collections of internal revenue yes- terday amounted to $1¢ L. Brown is to be arrested for using indecent and insulting language to Miss Anna Livingston. The West Point N ymal bank Iara P. Savage for 8879.49, alleged to be due on a car load of hogs. r Gordon was fined 5.5 ing a dog torunat | first fine of that kind cver this city. T Consolid has commenced w cooper shop ently burned, G. W, Clark is in Lincoln look- ing after the interests of the proposed appropriation for the home for unfortu- e young women at Milford imposed Line company mstraction of a ite of th one the County Treasurer Bolln yesterday turned over to the eity tre v of South Omaha $1,078.45, village and school tax, collected since Janu 1. Reporting the non-lighting of g lamps is another duty added to those of the pol The city will be better Hglited in and the gus company not so much ahead, The literary society of Creighton ( has changed its meeting night from Friday to Monday. The first meeting under the change will take place on the 11th. the ward ards R. L. Wood w before Justice K S y on the rge of obtaining money under false pretenses. He was held in the sum of #3500 bonds, in default of which he was committed to jail. ames Browley wrrested as a vag Wednesday afternoon, and given a chance to work, but didn’t take it, ana was found in a house of ill repute yes- terday, Judge Berka will hear his ex- planation this morning. Councilman Kaspar is making an in- teresting investigation of the police records, and find that, judging from the number of convictions, 80 per cent of the prisoners are innocent. But the police have to make a record. Residents of ninety str oring for a share of the 000 to he spent in strect intersection As that would supply one-fourth the number re- quired, the property owners who get their petitions in | be first at- tended to, and the will have to wait 4 year or two. The Omaha Musi and Mutual Pro- tection union filed articles of incorpo- ration yesterd The fur of the union will be raised by admission fc and monthly dues. The i wre Herman Schunke, . W, Gess Simon Hoffmann and A. Barkhardt. Charles F. MChr is said to be a man that will make a living—=honestly if he can—but he will mak living. He was employed as waiter by Harry Horn- berger, but his services were dispensed with in short order, though not before he had learned some trade secrets, or rid he did. He thought they were worth $25 to keep, and wrote to Horn- berger, telling him so. That gentl replied with a warrant, and Mohr spent, are clam- yesterday afternoon in the pol st tion. Personal Paragraphs, V. Aliyn, of Broken Bow, is at the Pax- ton. R. E. French, of Kearncy lard. J. Coe, of Nebraska City, is a guest at the Murri J. D, Riley, of H: Paxton, is at the Mil- stings, is stopping at the E. H. Fawecett, of Lincoln, is at the Millard, | h Bliss, of Schuyler, is a guest at the Millar shmit, of Lincoln, is James H. stopping at the Millard. Franlk T the Millard. R. E. Eskeldson, of Fort Sidnoy, Neb., is at the Paxton. R. McKinnon, of Lincoln, was at the Mur- ray yesterd E. W. Hay lurd last night. Mr, Charles Allen, of Valva the city yesterday. Robert Dorgan, of Lincoln, Millard yesterday. Charles L. Alg Rguests at the Paxtor B. T. Hinman, North Platte, registerc the Paxton last 1 Henry A. Mo stopping at the Paxton, L. D. Proper, of Grand Island, registered at the Millard Yesterday. 1. F. Dineen, W. F. Din of Columbus, are at the Millard. J. E. Doty and W. M. Browning, of David City, registored at the Murray last night, Stetson, of Lincoln, is a guest at at the Mil- , of Beatrice, wi iso, was in at the of Lincoln, is one of the at ney, are n and F. Burke, Bill of Sale. Anton Blatrick gave a bill of sale on entire stock of cigars and tobacco at his 1104 north Seventeenth street to John Stuben the consideration being §340. Linte Afternc Trials. Constable Eddy was arraigned before Judge Berka yesterday afternoon for his alleged assault'on Mrs. Lizzie Wellemanns, A. Moh who cut Stephen Newberger's hewd open wvith a club in Thirteenth street saloon, was tried by jury y. rester Resisting an Officer. G. W. Palmer, a bartender at South Omaha, was arrested on a warrant sworn out by Constable Sullivan on a charge of re sisting and officer. Sullivan was provented by Palmer from levying on chattels in a su. 1oon in South Omahia. He was arraigned bo fore Justice O'Connell late y. W after. noon, Still Under Guard, Mr. and Mrs, Cowells, the Helsoy post oflice prisoners, are still m custod hiove been 2z for four weeks to bail bond, but withont succoss. A deputy murshal still continues to guard themw private boarding house on Capitol avenu "The ma says ho doesn’t know how the present condition of things will be miuted to continue. Unless bail comes beforo many days, however, they will probably have to go to jail, Known in Police Circles, It now trans, that Frank De individual who was killed by Tommy Brooks in Council Bluffs Tuesday afternoon, was a well known character i police circles in Omaha, and was al ted here on seve occasions for minor offences, and once larceny. Jailor Joe Miller, who presides over the county bastile, states that the morn ing of the day De Good was shot, he releas him after completing a short sentence. od, the for The Jnilor states that he was among the cluster at the county jail on three different occa sions to his knowledge, He states that De Good was a well put up man, and was pos- sessed of u quarrelsome disposition. Another Chu 3 They will leave the grassy plains of Towa and seck their fortunes in Omaha, and then in their rush for wealth they fall a prey to confidence men and get left. There was one of them came all the way from Council Blufts yesterdav, and claimed to have learned the business of keeping store. Ho met the usual merchant, who promised him the usual situation, and while on their way 1o the place of Lusiness, they met the usual railroad man with @ bill of Treight that re- quired immediate settlement. The three proceeded to the Union Pacific headquar- ters, where the werchant found he was & few doilars short. The clerk loaned his new employer 8 iu cash and & $15 check. The railroad man disappeared for 4 moment, then came 10 the door wod asked the merchaut to come in and endorse the check. He left to o 80, but cawme out by the side door, and has hot returned. ko the meantime there is an owan willlng 10 work & week or Lwo for his ard, T—-— | O'Connel has made sued | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ERIDAY. MARCH 8, It Sheds More Light on this Man's Lively Escapndes, Wandell, of unsavory record, again s our He Says the Th Ward Jarist 18 No Wt Judge at All, “I' learned today that I am not justice of the peace.” Said Juage | H H Reed. “‘Another justice of the peace, D. | dragged intn public notice t. | same woman is in Nila Harnes, ruling to that e . He held that I had no jurisdiction n my the case. Bhe is another m od his own wife and children nd this time the Her name 1s V'8 wife, and court for the reason that 1 was not a just Wandell deser of the peace. The reason that Iam nota and eloped with her to Omaha. A year ago, justice in his estimation, is that 1do not re- | he was the agent for W. G. Aibright, at the side in the ward in which [ was elocted. You | Station named, after that gentleman. One know this is the Third ward famiiy | day lastspring the husband of the woman lives in the Linton block which is located in | With whom Wandetl was living, appeared on the scene, and the scandal was aired in the the First ward ‘Well, then, you don’t live inthe same | Public press, Wandell disappeared for ward in \which you are a justive! awhile, but when the affair biew over re “Yes, Tdo; that's where I've got a cinch | turned and opened an employment agency on O'Comnells allng " Whon T viae electo | 1 Estabrook”blogk"on_ Sixioonth Strcot ived with my family in the Thir o p he woman for awhiioc continuec HOrVS SO O WANTAA 80 theas. } aoig | (0. oull hersslt Mes, Wendsl btr u 1610 HOURS I the few months aince grew tired and left him. L8I16 d So shhd tis said that ho is_greatly infatuated with tHETARYON BloeR, 2t 110s VRO » forale and could not endure the thought 6 could find & vicant house it ¢ her up. He has constantly with his importunities in which I held my office.” In the time I fixed up a room adjoining my | ind the matter and huve been oceupying it ever since. bout 1 o'clock in live in the Third ward Douglass. The tion arose on an action com. | Screams of the woman attracted the atten BOUBL RUOUY 100, sl Low of tho people In hat vieinity and Wan, by Dennis Cunningham, who sued Charles | dell taking alarm fled, The sereamer claimed e L A G L HEEE e T R b Al ciblo detwiner, Edgerton owed Cunning. | WATTAnt was sworn out but the hero was not Bam for house rent, and it was claiaiad, thay | found until yosterday. when ho was ar. e refused to pay or vacate. On aceount | Fested. Wandell was arralzned but his com of this dofyult @ change of - venus | Danion refused to prosecuto saying sho would was takon fréin my court to O'Connell's | drob the matter it ho would puy the costs of the suit. He so came up before him yes ained a wotion by the de- niss the case on the grounds that justice of the pe rofore I | il cough pr uo jurisdiction in the matter, use I | pente s not o resident of the ward in whichI | I heartily was clected, On such grounds the case was did and this and was released Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup takes the lead of wions on our shelves. & Palmeter, Jamestown, N: Y, recommend nouralgia, for it acts like Car- ion Ol for S. Me- al charm. dismissed. To determine whether or not I | Caulley (Policeman). Resi N Bond am a justice, some one who thinks that [ am | St., Baltunore, Md. not should get a writ of quo war e ranto in the district cou That Brana would settle the matter. O'Col had no | The knot which made one Mr. Fred duthority to hass upon thib vy It i | Brandes and Miss Marian Haarman, was A justice whether 1 He had 1 for not for iim 1o say whether 1 or not. It mattered not to him was a justice o a street car driver, the case und had the jurisdiction, a tied by Judge K bride's mother, at the simple reason that Tam not a' justice— | ne bridesmaid and admitting for the sake of argument that I o o e n | am nothis geounds for dismissing the case | while he had the jurisdiction ave low.” M at ther ‘Tuesday evening. Miss Emma Schw groom, e made the remipients of many beautiful and valuable presents and a bounteous wed sidence of the 3 South Twenticth, on vaab acted itz Wells did the The young couple T ding ast was prepared, to which Beecham's Pills cure bilious and nervous ills. | of thoiy fionie. wne o L ——— Turner Quartotte club and the ladies se Carter's Success, of the Omaha Turnvercin were prosent in & The first issue of anew Jaily paper, the [ body, and among others prosont swore o ribune, published at. Mewmphi, | noticid M. und Mrs, Wi o, Mo and ] Pl Sl Mrs. Wilkoth, Mrs. Schwaab and diughters, ‘! AL Gl (o) SRTID g s MET TR SO GG spection I'he sheet is interesting to a great | daughters, M ind Mrs, Weinhagen and many Omaha people on wtof the fact [ My, and Mrs. Kuntz, that it pract scits an enterprise entered into by W. J. Carter, whowvas form Grass, gard e attache of ‘Tne Bee, and also vecause [ Scivers & Co. the sccond daily paper started south of Mason ‘The initial number came ddition to plenty of ed- neous and contributed of the fact that, it republican in pol aud_Dixon ling out Mireh 4, and, in itoriul, local, miscell Two Profe en Darkin an: O matter, contains a good t of the in R is : erson refuse augural proceedings at Washington. Awons: | e fu the spondents are short storvies from | cur both were gathered in b ted three tin der, of this eity. inted, clean and - | ar Dean Garduoer and k. C, Number one is a neatly | ht-looking sheet. Mr. Carter is the n cin edito His many friends here will wish him It success., bread and wate - judge to suspend th Sleepless nights made miserable by | leave thecity, The that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is | this and 5 5 t Por sile by G FPor sule by Good: T his fect. man Drag Co. v B being fin CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, Some of the Defects in the Law Shown by Postmaster Gallaghe Half a dozen applicauts for the position of | postal elerk wete struggling with the eivil | medy for you. A br 1d - to rem she should take with a hoe on the st 'nand field W, seeds, 16th and California. 1w fessional beggars, who a and aterror to the timid after niznt to give th d threaten him, W ught plymg their trade and were the police. > for this offense and his houor sentenced him to fift Darkin pleaded with the sentence and Darkin started off intention of shalking the dust of Omaha sional Beggars, Jo! 1 Fahey are pro- old and insolent If a u angthing they dnesday night Darkin has been days, eight on ne would 2ed to do ntly with reccived a less severe sentence, He will work this out utiful woman must be henlthy in healthy and Dr. strengthening cordial and Blood Puri- beautiful H. McLean's rvice examination yesterday. Postmaster | fier. It imparts tone and flush to the Gullagher thinks that the law in one very | 8kin, strength, vigor and pure blood; essential respect is defective and should be | is equully adapted for all ages, from the nded. It is in the appointm of a local | babe to the aged, of either sex. nining board that reform is necded. e o Kaspar's Inq Under its present construction, three clerks | employed in the postofice constitute the | Councilman K Every time ¢ mination is held | the e their posts of | ¢ 1y to the work, but in ¢ hing the pa lit- ystem doubtless operates all right, the clerks have all th ttend isequently, when off duty a ibsence puts nearly everybody to mor are too many inng an_investigation. S Inconvenienc itive oliceman, an The Omaia board ‘is composed of . W. | chooss to ausw Pickens, clerle in the postofiice; M. | thom seked up. Fitzpatrick, superinte of the monc ovder department, %, Waters, supe intendent of the registr artment, h cured, health and sweet secured by Shiloh’s Catarreh Remedy, Price is. Nusal In- Lhi jector “free. For sule by Goodmun 44301 Drug Co. _and run % ———— | Ma Kun ysterious Disappoarance, Charles H. Luce, of company H, second of the Union itry, at ¥ort Omaha, has written to points in ief Seavey concerning the mysterious dis- bound imprisoned, and propos ouncil committee ce records and 1s carious to know why it is that only man i cve arrested is convicted. ent persous ari par, who 18 & memben of on police, has been ry five He thinks that there ed and s to give the matter Many strangers of good character who have com being dogged and questioned by som has just been place by the Union P This train leaves Council Bluffs leaves Omaha at 5:05 here complain of inquis- v do not because’ thy r all the questions put to link between Ne- through without change to < making dire nections there with the I Paei] t con- division for all west- i lway nd Colorado ka, Lawrenc ast and south appearance of a family named Lovelady who ; lived up to January 1, near Central Park ad- ty. Teturning, train leaves dition. The family consisted of a man and apssiipiim inivingint feand wfant child. Their housohold 1t 6:25 p. m., Lincoln at 7:50 €oods, clothing and all other possessions are und Omaha at 11:20 p. m., Coun- cil Blufis 11 still in the house, but nothing has been seen m., making’ direct or heard of the family for over two months, | connection with Kunsas division trains o from Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka it '“;."f,fl' ’l:‘rxm:.l-n:.:z tnto Hope, |and the east, and from Denver, Salinn, hope into certainty, is the ploasing oline , i ) ing transition through which' the mind ' of th ‘.reline and all 0 NigRITaR, "'1"'“1-"”’ nervous, dyspeptic invalid passes who tries a PASSCNECTs o visit the principal points course of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which 11 Kunsas and Nebraska in the shortest is alike incomparable and inimit In- Possible time. These trains have ereased vitality, a gain in weight, tranquill. class equipment, consisting of smoking ity of the nerves, sound appetite and sle ars and first-class day conches of the mong the blessings which 1t is within the beneficient power of this medicine to con fer, and it is not surprising that after acquir- latest pattern. vopulitr, ing this new do y of health the gre eful sick should sometimes uiter their praises of | gy the Bitters in terms bordering on extray - 10.100 EeakLp0 gance. “Out of the fullness of the heart the Mons, and Big mouth speaketh,” and the proprietors of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters haye somet beon obliged to suppross these eulogiuns cast they should be accused of blowing their Safa an. soeedv own trumpet too loudly. For constipation, I\,I‘[“ "“:: peedy, billiousness, kidney complaint and incipient g0 rheumatism the Bitters is also a deservedly | Look popuisr remedy. Mrs., Kate | ness, bronchitis, Street ( S. E, Stewart and " the Charles Stanley were consumption, Pl The new train will fill lo knocks all coughs, colds, ¢ Bl a long felt want, and is bound to be Cure Positive oup, hoarse- s influenza and for children., 0 cents. Goodman or He rr, an g { City, was at the police station ingui saptain concerning her husband, Husband. ed lady from Kansas g of Mrs. arrosted Tucsday for hangme constantly Jert i cripuled with Fheumatism and walks ) U o promise of With the aid of a crutch, She says hor huse abauk bawdy.hioussh On the promizo of - M ENORY SfROMIH S8R0 8aye herhiue: reforming whoy were released Ly the police jtinerant physician, of rather short and magistrate. Wednesday night they were found ~ sjout build, hasa long, eurly board, sprinkied about their old haunts and we with gray, und wears a derby hat, He under arcest. Stewart was givon a flne of stopped for a while at the Millard hotel #7.50 and Stanley one of $10.50 and both will work them outon the strects. MEXICAN cific depot, Mrs. Kerr passed the day at the Unior Pa- MUSTANGC LINIMENT Thus the " Mustang”. conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again! POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vari strength and wholesom than the ordinary kinds, competition with tne multitudes of low Shortwalght alum oF phospliata pow ouly in cans, Itoyal Baking Pow Walistreet, New York L A ma 054, Mol nd cannot be s vel of purity economical 1in ost, 1 when but three weeks old,broke mu, We tried the prescription ral good doctors, but without any Our little out with e fr N benefit. ‘We tried 8, 'S8, and by the time one bottle was gone, her Head began to lical, and by the time aken six hottles has a full and It i, 1 s statément, s Itieh Hill, Mo. she was entirely curec heavy head of Kajr—a feel it but my duty t H.T SWOu on Rlood and Skin atled rree, Atlanta G end for our R ses and Advice to Suft SWIET 8PECIFIC CO., Ask Your Retailer for the JAMES MEAN $4 SHOE or JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE, According to Your Neods. AMES MEANS 84 SHOR N den and sty 1o Q| stockin: g 3 X 1 RO I EARTNGAN Ing perfectly casy the first time it is \\‘ig‘n 1t V‘lll{ln'l:gmy the most stidions. JAMES MEANS &3 SHOE is sbsolutely the only shoe of its price which. s ever been placed ox- tensively on the market In which durability 13 considered before ‘merc out- ward J. MEANS & €O, Full llnes of thombove sho Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Miller Boston. es for sale by MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Genuino Srstem of Mcniory Training. Four Bo Learned in one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every clild and adult greatly benefitted. Great inducomenta to Correspondonzs Classes, Prospectus, with opini Tt world fagnd S 1Greenlent! Rront, Py ot'tho Christian. v, this Kolentist, P Yenjamiu, and othe Haat In Fro. A, LOISETTE, 237 Fith Ave. N. Yo 1570 40 PER CENT SauinginCas Bills| Gnaranteed by using 'HE National Automatic bas-Saving Governor, pressure and of the gases, phere, and onsimed intings and *DOSItS of walls, | draperies. Prevents the disagreeable whistling, blowing and smoking of burners, anil avolds the fre. quent danger and expense of broken glol The Governor costs the consumer PRACTI- CALLY NOTHING, as the =aving in gas biils (where full cay 15 nsed) will te- bate cost of ( y thres or four acity of mete months' servi Q inlarge buildinzs eyery sixty days, thus returning FROM 20) to 609 PEit CENT. annual dividends on the investment, OVER 10,000 MACHINES IN SERVICE, ~ NOTICE! We will attach our Gas-Saving Machines to any meter upon the hisis of one-half the value of monthly Savings, Practical tests made at our oflic vited . Agencies distributed in all cities, THE GAS SAVING GUARANTEE (0., 8. E. Corner 16ih and Farnain Sts, OMAHA, NEB €3 = Public in- Health is Wealth! @ NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- ecd wpecitic for Hysteria, Dizzi- its, Nervous Neiralgia, ervons Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobaeco, Waketuiness, Mental Depression, Sofceniagof the Hrain, resulting in insanity and leadingte misery, deciy and death, Premature O1d Age, Harroniiess, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermate oriwa caused by oversexertion of the brain,selt- abuse or overindulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment. 81.00 & box, of s1x hoxes for #.00,8ent by mailprepaid on receipt of price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES o cure auy case. With each order received by us for slx boxes, accompanted with 8,00, we will gend the purchaSer our Writton GUATRDLGE L0 re- fund the money if tue traatment does not eifect i cure. Guarantees issued only by Goodman Drug Co.. 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