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L b, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1889, READY FUR Sl(;\‘r“'ukfis RAILWAY CONDUOIOR THE REPUB“C& PRIM \RiES HYSICIAN ul((r‘rnmur\m»’.u. THE CAPITM. CITY CRIST Eeror from the district court of Douglas THE W e 2 g A Grand Reception to Be Given By 4 Which Ounght to Liny the Coronec's ' ‘Um'rire E. Brown vs John B, Drake. | How Atonement Day Will be Observed o Lodes No. 126, 0. R. €, e Vietims to Rest. . — S e SONE YN S in Omana. The City Hall Contract Approved Next Friday evening the members of the | Delegates Elocted in the Various One of tho quostiods which has arisen out | Suspicion Aroused By the Death of | Willism L. Tubbs va D. R. Mackintosh, Yosterday at sundown,the Hebrows inangu. \‘_ Omaha division, No. 126, of the Order of By tho O . uncil A COMPROMISE ON RESOLUTIONS Railway Conductors, will hold their first annual reception 10 Masonic hall. Musio will be furnished by the Musical Union orchestra. The following is the committes on arrangements: Mars Nobbs, F. H. ‘Wards Yesterday. READY FOR THE CONVENTION, of the contest for cordnar, or rathor the on- trance to the fieht of A physician, is as to whether a medical geéntleman or an under- taker is the more sefvicoablo party for the office. v Mrs. Dr. Robbins. AN INVESTIGATION DEMANDED. Error from the distriot court of Furnas county. Court adjourned to Tuesday, Octobor 8, 1850, at §:30 a. m. Sieveus va Howe will be the first called for trial, Bissell va Flotcher, error from the district rated the Kippur or Atonement day, whioh day corresponds with the biblical injunction to observe tho tonth day of the seventh month from sundown to sundown asa day of penitence. 4 " ¥ The following are the yiows on the subject —_— court for Harlan county, afirmod; opinion | As viewod by the Hoorews, the day em- SBe AuticOonteace Labor OMEN | Kot M " 2t d ‘f; e ey fiboo bbby i) Every Voung | ;¢ sontlemen in both eallings Dr, Shoemaker, the Attending Physl- | by Maxwell, justice. " bodies the grandest principle which religion M oo ot oL sk B (01 o B o s S Place and Great Interest Dr. Merriam--1 think a physician has an [ clan, Sees No Reason For Foul | e Stale Insirance Gompany of Des | oy aypress. Judaism docs not admit of a ' Resolations Left Out —~An- Reception Committes—Colonel L. M. An- Manifested in the Sl Rl R M TR TR Play—A Divorce Case court of Holt county, afirmod; opinion by | mediator botweon God and man, nor of vi- other Meeting To-Night. dérson, S, M. Bond, W. W. Keea, R Strugale. Foveenlly. Dr. Garias, would miake o good Lald Bare. Roese, chiof justice. carious sacrifice. Glod is the father, and Powers, M. C. Wallace, C. C. Kiser and Lol el ] 2 Noltknmper vs Abbington, error from the | evory human being a child created in the A, Topgenbar, — ) : The City Hall Contract. The following well known knights of the The Preliminary Skirmish. Dr, V. H. Coffman—A physician could de- district court of Holt county afirmed; opin- 10m by Cobb, justice. image of God. The child can oven stop into - termine’ whother thore were reasons for LN BUneav oF Tite OMana Bee, N - 5 4 tho presonce of the Fathor, aud therefors The city hall contract is ready for tho sig- | punch w.il act as floor manngers: TATEY | pyq eloction of delegats to the republican | hoiding an inquest or a post moriem more 1020 P Strier, } Saraala and fowa Insurance Company ¥4 | tho Day of Atonoment is set apart on which natures of the contracting parties. Hengy, 10 4. Mants, F. H. Mickelwaite, | county convention took placein this city yos- | readily than & mah not a member of the pro- Laxcors, Neb., Oct. 4. | BRSO rmed: opinion by Gobp. | Ml are invited to come and invoke the Fa- 0 The council held another long-winded | Gaorgs 1% Rothrock, J. T, Wisemau, W. S\ | terday. There was a large attendance and | fejsion, Dr. Cartor o B b & The death of Mrs. Dr. Robbins, mentioned | jugtice, 2 ) 9 " | thot's forgivensss and ovtafn it e ) session on the subjevt last night and fioally | Fox, George Gordon, W. R. Hoffman, | great interest was manifested in the strug- | o madreal profession. There, are many | 18 Ti® BEe to.day, has become sensational. Rowland va Shopherd, orror trom the ais. [, AROEEEE GEER BEEEAREE B O s ot the document in_shups for the signa- (l;.utk ll::nnh‘x:r, ‘5 |n(r~fi‘»‘14|~tl'm\r,||l-' le;:','r" gle by the supporters of the several candi- | cases in which a physicivn as coronor conld I'riends and neighbors of the deceased ex ‘lzl“":l:;:»;:l»ll{[:t:‘&!:'T;Inn“r.nmn_\‘, aftirmed; onement’ for wrongs committod against g i tures of Contractor Coots and the city oi- | Itatuft, Fu 45, VanCuider, M -V | Gates. ¥ollowing are the delovates elected: | avoud the necessity of an inquost. Dr. Car- | Press tho beliof that she was poisoned by her | OPnion by Roeeso, chiof justice. " L fellow-man. - Thess two principles of man B % clals. George W, Brooks, Tim Curtin, James Case First Wara—C, H. Mack, John Rosicky, . | ter I8 a candidate for the place and, while he | husband. Alleged peculiardeath of two for- | aourt for Mudison couaty, reversed unloss | BODINE With is Maker, by means of prayer All of the councilmen wers presont cxcopt | giday: J. (v, Hardiog, Howard IKennody, | J. Cornish, Sam orgstrom, Miko Ford, PPat | 18 1ot of my politics, ne would makco & g00d | mer wives is cited in support of the accusa- | defendan. filo remittiture of 8401 withia forty | 21d penitence, and-atoning with hiy foliow. Ford, Shriver and Van Camp, and the entiro | George Mitchell, C.' H. Ma William | O. Hawes, E. K. Long, J.'W. Lytle, John | man. tion. aysy opinion. by Jtekes, Ghiof JOALI00. moans of 1o and ropa 5. Bnitor, S o ] Sall, Frod N Dr. Swetaam=An honest man Is all that . & o 3 . vq | tion, have been lived up to by the Jows evening was devoted to o discussion of tne | Miller, J. H. Ralston, M. P. Suitor, Scott | Matthieson, 1. 8. Huscall, Fred Nye. ! It Is loarned that Mra, Rtobbinsdied in con- | , Neoraska Loan and Trust Company v ¥ p 1« o/ Thompsan, Thomas Canill, I, J. Fairbrass Second Ward—The polis in the Second | i8 necessary for the piace. A physician i . : i Austin, appeal from the district court from | HFOUEH ull tho agos of thuir existonce. ma der and the much desired end obtained in | GRAGEEEER B ORI o o e, | ward presented a lively appearanco and | might huve some advantarcs, though I don't | vulsions, but the attending physician, Dr. | PUTGRAPREL T LS AUSEECE EoRTE PO The practice of abstaining on that day i $he faco of every style of opposition thut Mr, | 51 A Hambright, J. W. Inlow, G. H. Kin: | vigorous work was dono by the champions | think of any just now. g Shoemaker, accounts for them by stating | chiof justico. " ) " | from food ot other aarual enjoyments, is tn B Einscalls fortiig imcination could sugkest. . | oqid, W, . Maddon, Thomas. i1. Mitohell, | for both Coburn and Leo. A numbor of | Dr. Rulpn—T think o physician would be | that Ler death was duc to a poculiar diseaso | © Stato ox rel. Stovens va Carson, mun- | [orfect keening with tho idea undorlying th pr:‘::“r'l)l:'l"’(" e ean s o l"l:;'l‘x': Geoto B Miller, A P Nosh, William | domocrts also electionoored for L D e e i the ofos | Of the kidneys. He denominatos the spasms | damus, writ allowed; opinfon by Keese, cniet | P43,0 Aongmenl. | K0 AL 18t thaE Hho e nd building SSenUDE | Rouge, A, J. Smith, . B. Winkleman, W. S, | their efforts wore looked upon with distrust. . O er thought the amended contract. The dox amended provides that Dodlin granito shall be used in the basement and tirst story aond that the other exterior work be of portage red stone; that 1o conviet Labor shall be o 1mont as Wilcox, J. T. Williams, Asa Wilder, FAST WHEELLING, The Union Pacific Breaks the Record Four hundred and thirty- polled, 223 straight and 20 scratched tickets being for the Coburn delogution, while 108 straight and 30 scratched were for the Lee ight votes were should be hield by a physician. He read an oxtract or two of medical jurisnrudence to thio effect that inquiries regarding the iden- tity of a doceased person, s also the cause in which she aied urasmic convulsions. It appears that the doctor's s died in similar convulsions in and at that tiw ond wife August, 1888, there were aiso ugly rumor: justic tuir va Peoplo’s Bank, error from the dis trict court for (Jage county, afirmed; opin- ion by Maxwell, justice, Lovy va Iirst National Bank of Hastin attuinment of the highest virtne depends upon the control of the mind over the body, then that day, it is heid, should be given wholly to the duty, and no desire of the quivering flosh gratitied. On the other hand e 2 following, Wets clogatcs | 0f death of an individual on whom an in- | & 4 9 AHEL tho spirit of Jowish religion dis- L ployed in the coustruction of the building onkL bes Helker, T EolIoeing Wert p tho JCIOKALES | Clostis to be nield, necossitatod medical evi- | Some tire months ugo ho married his house. | €FOF from the ‘distriot oourt, for Adams | cintonances ‘tho' ‘idoa of any aion: } that the stane cutting stull be done in Omana, " Yo Uni saciflo | iam Aitsadt, John Hoffman, John Hoy, 1. | dence. ““When this is not required,” said keoper, a Miss Cole, wno is quito promi- o e e Fror the dis. | ing powor to tho act of fasting. and that the costShall be §218,575. The special train on the Union Pacifiu | 4R S Tb b0 Opt v \GT0Iey, dohn MoCafe- | e, “'then, as a genoral rule, an inquest fs | Noutly connected here, uud her death, | /0 QR I8 S aabiCh FEOr i o pin. | Their prophots and teachers denounce in % "ho contract did not suit wir. Hascall. bearing the California commandery to tho [ M SEErevers Bu M Wosiers SR, IMECRE | not neceas £ boliove thilt in the hanas | COMInE 80~ soon after his third | tricteourt for Buffa 18 H positive lansuais the fast. indulized fa as an Ho vunted the contract for the iron work | conclave at Washington, arived from the | 1 f3ehmm. : 0f a physician the expense of running the | Wedding day, under alleed similar cireum- | 0w by Cobb,ustice, = = | end instead of moaus. Thoso who fast. upon given to an Omaha firm, and went 1t one | west yesterday wfternoon. It consisted of | Third Ward—M.O. Ricketts, O, H. Roth- | office would be greatly reduced stances, starioa tongios to wageing vonom. | Hritton,” lichardson & Co. va Bover & | (il day ad look: upon it as a sort of letter of bis long-winded harangues in Support of | goyen Pulliman cars, one day conch and two | acker, L. 1. Reed, Charles ' Hranch, Scth Sinco the 1aw in Massachusetts was | Qusly. Indoed, it is onénly stated that his | 1 3" Wil county, aMirmeds opinion by | Of indalirenco sin against the spirit and ides his iatest soneme, ltho! A1t WA "> | Cole, Liss Hartloy, 'Charies. Wonror, O. A. | changed not many years ago,’ said Dr. | ftstwife weny in prociscly thosame way. | geo, b o) (HICHH ' of the Jowish religign, WitHout QEYOLR IKuspur _supported ~Mr. Hascall's | baggawo cars, Although this train was sched- | 330 w=p, FAGHER, TAAEET, FPHAR 5 T | Towne, “making it nocessary 10 elect a good | 'Lhese stories brcame so open, 8o direct and d phivise RN the day to_self-reflection, meditation and & Hin said Paxton & Vierlings bid | uled through from tho const at the remarka. | Pecler, 1% J. s, S. B. ) A DLysician to the Mice of Coronor, very much | 80 Positive that A. C. Rickets, W. H. Hardy, N NS ARIIN S etormination to do 0nes duty in life as the / #5,000 toro thun that of an eastern | ble apeed of forty-two miles por hour, it ur- | White o0 o 0 o | ke satisfuctory results have | boen ob- | D R Lillioridee, M. Do Tiffany, Oyran B | Oy Sows wad Nukes. - only means of living in_ ocordance with the firm and he felt sure that the tax payers of | rived at tho designated points along.the line |, (0055 (CHORRITE uehe udborough, | tained, aud Ibelieve, everything consiacred, Flick, H. D. Borgelt and C. H. Rudye, said | L Benson, OMEAtETo e lm"h-‘im or | divine purposs, fasting hus no value and will the city would be willing o piy tho | ou time, with the excention of at Grand Is- , Edward Baleh, T K. ) to be Robbins' friends, addrossed an open J day o difference betweon the bids for the sake of huving the work performed by * Owaha labor ond in an Omaha manufactory. Mr. Wheeler said the sdditional cost of 'ving the work 1o un Omaha bidder would land, where, after a wild ride 1t steamed in just’ three minutes late, The run trom Cheyenne to Grand Istand, a_distance of 352 miles, was made in a teifle over eight hours. This is tho best time ever mude over any Edward Whitchorn, Georgo S. Smith, Peter Sharkey, J. 1) Pitchor, Edward Hauey, Eji- jah Dunn and Moritz Meyer. Fifth Ward— unders, George Allen, John Wallace, ( ranklin, M. Sullivan, agreat deal of money would bo saved’ o Douglas county by having a physi office.” “Iam strongly in favor of giving the ofice to a practicing physician,” said Dr. Gluck, an in the call to Coroner Shoemaker domanding a post mortom examination and an_inquest. At this hour the coroner is preparing to do their bidding. It seems, however, that Prof. Nicnolson, of tho statc university, refuses.to atonement, or Yom Kippur. He conducted services to-night at tho German cnurch, guged by the Hebrews for temporary pur- poses, and will also lecture to-morrow both before the Reformed and Orthodox churches lead rather to a degrading of religion to sup- erstition, Tuese are the main 1deas which the Kippur day teaches the Hebrew. Neither the Gletto nor the freedom of modern times has made i ] g y i a perceptible. inron it, and its obsery- od ten-couc) azarus, 13, F. Re James <ht, and give as my reasons the opinion that : A : ec! " " St a perceptible inroad upon it, 4 o neurly $1,000, and be dido’t believe (n | road: foralong run with a loaded ten-couch | f Tsaas 1. 40 Hedman, Samos, Kuteht | pich“can’ do dono toward reaching more | ake the exumination becuuse ‘the county | &6 theje ropective hauses bt worshipy ABOre | anco s as porpetual s Uhd poople who ob- h pening the gates to any such expendiwre, | train. Theve were 240 passengers ou board. | & o X L d sutisfactory results in tho holding of in- | Fetused to allow his bill of §100 for making u | 188 8t0RE bulld u permanent synagoguein | %5YO It Business in this city to-day ) he aifforence was sinply a profic for the | The Burlington epocial thut will convey the S & oo 3 8| quests and postthortem examinations. A | Similar examination on the dead body o! Yaagog! will be entirely suspended by the ! abra 5 - ¢ v Sixth Ward—The fight in the Sixth ward : fant child alleged to huve be this city. 9 Vi sckvicaall 4 firm furnishing the maturial. Nebraska_commanderies through to Wash- | ; \ Xt Dhlysician can comprotond more, in cases of | infant child alleged to huve been poisonea 5 . il Jowish merchants, and divino servicos held v Ingron loft hore Tharaday afeernoon ons | Waxed furious all the afternoon. The Leo [ D) g horo several veeks ago. This, it s said, | R.dJ. Green roturned from Chicago to-day Ve iTeWiat, AV AREDESS ANd CONNTBER Mr. Kuspar got warm then. “Wheelor 1s | 108 | : faction cantured the primaries on Thursday | Swicide especially, at a glance, as to what Y DOCRETGR 5 iy B b . | accombanied by Charles Weatherby, wno | i tho five dewish svansorues fuc vonducted ! always workiog uguinst Omaba,” be said. | hour and sightoen minutes late. but reported | 1oh 0" UG Gobuen action retrieved thoir | #hould bo doue " than avy undertaker could | My occasion some dely, but it is under. | LIRS Cln 16 Globo clothing louse: with | DY the respective rubbis or cantors. ) St would not huve Iaft Piswemouth if he | 8t Burlington yesterday morning on imie. The | 1RV Py 10 K000 26U O TG E TR S over find out.’? stood that the examination will commence | SIEPOC TrouL LA CHOLG SORINE Fouse, WIEh e il had oot been competled to do so0.” distance w covored ut the rate of about | So8 EEVACH §o1 aw iz dete '?ma‘m_ ety Dr. O. S. Wood—I think a physician ought | to-morrow. & BiF06 BT AIBIGIY. .i{u WHLNRVRIN Ifi‘_“r‘mr The California Commandery. i s working for Omaha and Nebraska | forty-five miles per hour. SPmoTe ENAMI00Y: W. A, Gi ‘Michuol | to hold the position of coroner. ° It would be Divaboed Nar Desbred ary hearing beforo Judge Houston in o day | The California commandery and the grana $ ou crossed the briny deen,” retorted The Tickers on Bale Coady, Chris. Specht, J. C. arton, B. C, | ®saving of expenso 1o tho, county, because | § i y or so. commandery of California, Knights Templar, i er, Yo 7 el 3 Smith, Louis Littlefield, Willism Boyle, T, | there are often times when & physician cor- | _The petition to a suit will be filed fn the | STurL o) G vaar filed his charges against | passed through the city at 1 o'clock yester- I “You were not snid Kaspar. “Iwas | To-day the Missouri Pacificand the Wa- | iR WORS (sEiERes IR POV (o | oner coula tell whether an inquest or autop- | district court within a few days that alleges | oicer Bound to-day, Tho mayor will hear | oo 11 eave Elackiug boots in Omala und nuerahing for | bash will place tickets on sale to St. Louis | gocapiy V. Cornish J b " | sy was necessary or not, when an undertaker | yany sensational features. the caise to-miorrow, and if public opinion is day afternoon ina speoial train of seven | tho town whou you was down at Piatts- | atone fare for the round teip from Omaba. | © Scventh Ward-t. L. Chaffes, D. H. Mer- | coroner could mot and the latter would be | " g0 G il Loty W Goode, of | worth anything. 1ound will bo. relnstated. | slecpers and two baggare cars. ) SBOCLE VOPRING CaRICES UsEL “The action of theso two lines have created | cerJohn Grant, J. C. Thompson, R.W. Clay- | foreed to institute such investizations. | .00, nited iage 11ss | The clumor is gencral for Carder's removal [ The party consicted of 132 persons, includ- ' 38 Further exchange of compliments between 3 g k) o3 Dottor, C. 2 ¢ Charl When an undertaker is coroner it throws too | this city, was united in marriage to Miss DS LURSUSERELO gl e v e 'oi §iibe t ; cousiderable of a stir, for the reason that | ton, Charles Pottor, C. R.Wooley,Charles (n- eran under th Lillio May, o young girl but fourteen yoars | 894 it i8 expectod_every day that his resig- | ing fifty-eight ladios, twonty-four mewmbers | 11 the distinguished gontiomen was prevented | ot (TR O AT (O iorial line ostab- | Skeep, N. W. Nelson, P. J. Quoaley, Louis | Much patronage to oue mau und is an injus- 2 S fes e ! nation wilt be demand of the graud commandery and fift; i 1) L lished by tho Western States Passcnger as- | Berka. 3 b B TTIrO, frox of age, and they lived happily together | ““yhe body of W. I. Hunt, who died yery | Knights of the California commandery. i Aftor sowe further talk Mr. Vierling and i Whon the roads in question fisst | _fighth Ward—The Fee, Heimrod and | Dr. H. G. Miller -1t makes nodifference o | ¢ereafter, Somethiog like two years ago, | suddenly in this city, was stipped to Glen Grand Commander S. H, Waggouer was in | & M. Coots were callod upon for statements. | POcition. Whow BIC HoRds tn AUEsC R | oot combination won the battle in the | Me whether the offlce of coronor 18 filled bY | 1o over ‘the husband went to Kansastoseek | Jider, Kan., to-day for burdal, command of the party, with Eminent Com- | Dr. Vierling stated that his Grw's oriinal | proxe from the agroomont, 1o was, keportel | i, Glra. “Miere. wore 440 votes cast, | & bhysician i igettaker, T oA R0 | Workaoi Laft e wife With Mrs: Jondis My, A 3 mander Poter Dean, of the California com- i bid for the iron work wus X k - ‘s would b | = e e e Uo. | coroner in Lonisville, Ky., and I will say | W c! \ 3 B 3 ) [‘k BUL that they had nftorwards out it to go,000 | 31d that the rate would ‘not, bo applied to B et B O o ey | Tt T would aot take the position at 5,000 | an aunt who lives wthe city. Itappears the [ ‘x;:‘::-'.‘x:'.‘r'v‘ Eali “['fj\“:"l"";wm" O i Dassenior. AgontoKItIANALE ! } and would still aatiore to that offor. | (6o last uight, and. statod positively ‘that | scratched. Ouly two Lee delegates wero do- | Der s It appears to mo that any poysi- | auat did not iike her nicce's husband, and | wno'ls Gharged with the murder of 4 ack | the Union Puciie, nd chirge of the party Mr. Coot's suid hie had obligated himsolf to | et o B0 19 va Dlived on sale this | feated. Tue ticket elected is as - follows: n with a good practice has semothing |y ¢yreats, entreaties and commands in- | [Kinnay,wascontinued vesterday. A score of | from Denver to the Blufs, ) : ouid be a s opiag 'y ) E Haugh, Ketchum & Co., of Indianapolis, b S. K. Spauldiog, George Hennett, A. H. | morein keeping with his calling than thav | o0 0y 0 000 g aivi bl VOaIBIBRBY ONLLBIRtARE) The train stopped but a very fow minutes { 3 whose bid_ was $15,000, and_that, while he | MOrBing. & i Sander, J. R. Moore, U. . Balcombe, Pader | Which ho would acquire through boing cor- | (e flor 20 SPEWY OF 8 cuvorcs &b he | withoaets worh Blaciii,on Ut suinc, on tns side, but it_was announced that the i3 would iudly fuvor the- lomo tirin, ho couid Club Room Whispors, Pederson, W. A. Budlong, Poter Smith, | over. Ithink asa matier of cuoice the un- | Novembor term of courl, nearly a yesr ago. 00 to b conrt on ! not aceept its bid, even if the city paid the differenco unless Ha ugh, Ketcham & Co. be appointed by the council and architect President Dodge, of the Fort Worth road, is reported to have said that the matter of Charles E. Bruner, M. I. Singleton, Shinrock, Thomas Crocker. Fred dertaker should have it. i e been in Omaha only three years,” C. G. Dawes, n member of the bar of tms city, was retained by Mrs. May to secure the $15,000 to the district court murder in the second degr on the charge of bonds of j commandery would give an exuibition drill at Council Bluffs, were willing. v . ) said Dr. Gilmore, “and I aon’t care to rush | divorce. The petition set up that Mrs. — —— = R Sl wir. Hasoull was ot satisfed. leasing his road by the Union Paciflo will [ o it Watd =M. = Lindsay, D. L Me- | jatg pring with any opinion. T will say, how- | Goode had been deserted by her husband; | ==———————— = : [ Ho wanted to know why the comamittee | come up at a meeting of the dircctorato of | Joha I Garr, A. 1. Wrsgins. foseph Horan, | Ve, that by il dds, the coroner of Doug- | that sue had been cruelly treated nd abused PA'NLES; EFFECTUAL ' had not incorporated in the contract the ac- | ‘the latter road to be held in Boston Octobor | William I iioestead. H. "Waring, J. B, | 1as county, in my choice, should eithor be a | by him while they lived together. Evidence 1 tion of the council providiug for the appoint- | 16, Also that by acquiring this the Union | Burgess, Batrick M. Millon. t 9+ B | doctor ora luwyer. There is a number of | was introduced supporting the allegations of 15, ! ment and removal of tho superintendent of | Pacific woula be enabied to apply. the diff er- ) bl young physicians and attorneys in Omaha | the betition, aud the court readily granted o construction. It took about un_hour for Mr. | ential on businoss as far east as the Missourt To-Day's Convention. Whocould fill the office satisfactorily. 1 have | hera decrce. Snortly altorwards she re- | | Hascall to get it into his head that the speci- | piver that is now allowed. the Fort Worth - T no choice:"! moved 1o anothor state. Since then, how- | b Fications under which the contracy was made | ko, 1o 1 aine cenoriad to Lave said tar. | _ The Douglas county republican convention | “ 1) "1 o on considered that the coroner | ever, the divorced conple sought each other 3 provided the method for appointing such su- | While the laws of Texas required a rosiaent be held m the polico court, corner of | shouid be anything but an undertaker, a8 the | 0 correspondence. Explanations followed, HE il perintendent. The action of the conucil was | munagement in connection with all lines | Fourteenth and Davenport streots, in this | latter was frequently tempted to work for | and about a week ago the divoroed wife ar- S WoRy | I finally recousidered, Hascall und Kaspar | operating in the state, a strong traffic ar- to-day at 11 o'clock a. m. It has | his indiviaual intereats jn proference to those | rived here, She immediately = sought o EAT ENG A 'TH A ! voung no, aud the cl tas in the speck | pangement might be made or a lease of tho lled to nominate acandidate for shorif¥, | of justice. This, he stuted, without any re. | lawyer and stated her case. A rich petition GR MEDIGINE GUINEASL T ficavions; viz.: ‘that the superintendent shall | ygjunet of the Fort Worth effected. county treasurer, registrar of deeds, county | flection whatever on the zentlemen who have | resulted. It cnarges Dawes, her former at and be subject to removal by the council, Stll Mr. Hascall was not satisfied, He moved that the contractor be in- The Chevenne Wreck, In the wreck on the Union Pacific Thurs- day near Cheyeune, which is reported in Tue clerk, county judee, superintendeat ot pub- lic instruction, county survesor, & county commissioner for the second district, @ county commissioner for the foucth district, been connected with the office here, Undertaker Burkett suid that while he had, at one time, been a candidate for the office, ne believed that it would be better for toruey, with inducing her to Sign the petition for divorcement charging desertion, cruel treatment and abuse without her knowing anything of its contents. She also allezes For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such ag Wind and Pain in the ness, and Swelling after Mea Shoriness of Breath, Costivens Nervous and Trembiing Sensations, &c. Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold C| Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin. Di THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF i omach. Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fuf- s, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, sturbed Slecp, Frighitul Dreams. and all TWENTY MINUTES. aten > his is no fiction, Every sufforer 1s carnestly invited to try ono Box of these Plils, aud they will be structed to use Omaha 1ron 1o the construc- | 4 y ) and two justices of the peace for cach of the | & physiciun to uct. ““T'hore are good reasous, | that her husband had always been good and a.uuuwlu.mmx 0 06 @ Wonderful Medicine. [ tion of the building, the city to pay the dif- | Bre's telegrams, Conductor Rincker ve- | v (W Ca'digtricts in this sity, which are | however, why either a doctor or an under- | kind to her; that he had not deserted her, BEECHAM'’S PILLS, taken as directod, will quickly restore females to complote health. For a I ference in cost. ‘Phe motion was lost, Has- | ceived a badly crushed limb, the porter’s | coptituted as follows: ) taker should fitl the office. For iastsnce, in | and that at the time the decreo was granted = 5 1 A ‘ call an Kaspar voun i the afienstivo. skull was fractured, and four passengoes | R, Soconi and Sovonth wards, | case a person s killod or ‘suicidos and o | Sholknow whore e was and had beos in cou- WEAK STUMABH’ IMPAIRED DIGEST! J i ) j i Still Mr. Haseall was nov satistied were slightly injured, The wrecking trai Second—Third, Fifth and Eighth wards. | body has to bo prepared for shipment. In | Staut correspondence w : that, 4 s ITER, T 5 ing th A ‘ome of | was scut from this city to cloar up the track. | Third —Fourth, Sixth and Nicth wards, case the coroner is an undertaker, he can | fact, bor aunt had compelled her to take the L %lffivrffiy!snlvrr;vrgIfi-;\,y’wm:vmcl(l.m‘;;;;’r)i(n-:\:’Il;‘rmulix’a i ?.fl..‘22;2“2;,'.5!.',”22{,"55';'"‘3 resolution that none but union | Conductor Rincker is well known here, | Aftor the regular county officers shall | prepare the corpse at once.” If he s a physi- | Step siie hud taken, and ' that the ullogations Trousing with thé ROSEBUL OF HEALTH 1o whole physical energy of the human trame. Thoss ) b mployodianithe butlding, baving, prior to his departure for the west, | huye been nomimated, the delegates to the | cian and the inguest is postponed until “the ?‘:‘}‘f“”"l‘;,"l‘"‘_"““H“’l"h“,“l';"“s;_l,‘;hj'bf’“ufl:y puates | o ttacte admitied by thewsands. i all chascos offaciotz: and cnoo the bt ginrantecs to tho Eo‘v The council. after a lengtny discussion of | run a passenger train on the main line. He | conyention from the wards of euch districy | Dext day, the remains wil be in a s S| Bk e el 25t r ok en Norvous and_Debiltaied nl e BE»EC“"stx P..L_II}SD(NAV. THE LARGEST SALE OF A the matter, decided that inusmucts as taese | was taken to the hospital at Cheyenne and | \will meot and nominate their candidatos for | bad state to handle and would elation 3 MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full diroctiona with each Box. T b Tesolutions were not incorporated in the bids | s injuries will necessitate the amputation | juctices, likye Mo Plive I ilacrt e to RN ST ants Yrepaved only by THOS. BEFCHAM, 6t. Helens, Lancashire, Ensland Y for worls, they could not be incorporated in | of Ms right lower limb, The injurics re- in a far worse condition than if proposcd at Important Recommendations, Sold by Druggists generally. B, F. ALLEN & C0.,'366 and 367 Canal St., New York, 8010 Agents for i the contract. Kvery member of the body | ceived by the porter may result fatally. The German Central Club, once. But this is only an exception. I refer Auditor Benton was at his desk this morn- the United States, who (If your druggist does not koep them.,) | expressed his position as favorng union | Five cars were derailel and more or less It seems that thé German-Awerican Bur- | to nine tumes out of ten, a physician could | jne He returnéd last night from Boston, WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. B Al s hed bt e ool ot telirer | amastiod up el e s o gerverein will turn out on masse the next | Mandle the inquest far more successfully | yjues, where he attended the meeting of the R e e o the ciroumstances. (he motion to recou- “How Do, Samivel ?' election day to the baliot box. Deleates of | "5 "4 vors T can't see why a physician | committee appointed by the national conven- = & sider the union labor resolutions wus Samuel B. Jones, formerly assistant gen- | the several ward clubs are endeavoring to | wouid make any better coroner than any | tion of railroad commissioners. Kegarding gt adopted, Boyd, Hascall, Kaspar und O'Con- | eral passenger ageat of the Uniou Pacific | couvince the German voters of the advant- | other man, The law prohibits a coroner | the meeting the auditor says: “There was a 9 . nor voting in the negative. road, was in town a fow hours yesterday. He | 358 they will have by voting only for- the | from holding a post-mortem, so the fact that | full attendance of the committee. The meot- e This left all the differences settled. Tame from Chioago t moot the excursion | cndidates which the central club will recom- | the coroner was a physician’ would bo of 10 | ing was for the purpose of recotmmendiig to s Still Mr. Hascall was not satisfied. party of Knights Tomplar going east over the | Mcnd o their support. 1t is hard to say at | advantago in that respect. In some cases, | the differeut stales amendments wheroby a g Un the motion o ndopt the contract Has- | REFWOC CRIElL, (onIK EOLE CIBEeVer il | prosent whether Snyder or Heimrod will be | a physician might be ablo to more satisfac- | uuiformity_of railroad legisiation may bo i) ¢ b-lh}‘nml Kaspar \'olec:lm '.ne“naganve. ; Connectod, add esoort them to tiat clty. "vha m_l:fe'» 'g“s:;?gg:‘}:;dln 'r:l‘j::;]“';y‘,:‘llf torily determine the causes nl".ld :ixwrr. of & | reached. ~Several interesting suvjects were R4 3 r. Coots expregsed a willingness to sign e them =, avorite. Sou ing u - | man's injuries than an unprofessional coro- | proposed iscusse commenda- ; N the ooniract thes. and- thors. If the. ciy i Joues s looking well, and during his | ticians expressed tho opinion that should | por ont e, bty as & gonoral thing, L don't E;:.","m‘,:"(,'n:;:‘";?fifli., it s T | ofticials would sign it. Mayor Broatch, who | SHa™" SHl tof S ra CERre 0F BB LR K0 858 | both mon be nominated one will be 1nduced | seo what would be gained by having & physi- | legislatures of the different states, will tend, AV5 i had been present, went home just beforo the | ¢10 BVPEE TUTES ) BEE B S v to withdraw in favor of the other to | cian in the ofice. in & great measure, to solve the railrond ALW. VEG PR i adoption of the report, and as his signuture SUCRAS POSSIE. strengthen the German element. Undertaker Heafe; .?‘nl- undertaker is by | question. One varticular recommendation, RELIABLE ETABLE. 5 could not be secured, the council adjourned ReNEradiNG s P all means the most suitable person for coro- | winch 18 of interost to a large number of g b until this ovening, wiien the contract will be A LI OIRE New/Osndidasas. ner. A doctor s inclined to cut up and dis. | Nebraska people, 18 in regard to the sbip- THE GREAT LIVER AND STOMACH REMEDY. 4 e it (e g an..vcv.-m“(,.ll\‘f. 30:1&:‘5 l"}"""‘,"l'I of the | Jerome Pentzel has doclarcd himself a i figure bodies for the benefits of acience and | ment of coal requiring raiiroad companics o Cures all disorde. s of the Stommach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Biaddesr Ner- | iy h:r“" -.t:,rml'nlnn et ,:’5"‘);::& candidate for justice in the second district. his r‘nwnL:l*ran])n;\luulrmull_\".‘ lAn umlmlx\ke:{r. deliver the number of tons of coal to thecon- | vous Diseases. Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indi- p ROADS WEST OF OMAHA. Vico Prosldent Hnloomb, of *the Uafon P John F. H. Lehmaun, a tfourth ward | Ou theother hand,does all he can to make uce, which is billed by the con- | gescion, Billiousness, Fever, Piics, Eic., and renders the system less liable to | R hay, Haxenl ok ior tholboncd of diveesors ot \he Iatien | mmmmsioner. - equipments for the work. He must buy a | For instunce, a dealer in Lincoln or Omaha DYSPEPSIA. R i bl "RE YOU 2 o vehicle suitable for haaling bodies, n cofin | purchases a car load of coal at the mines, RADWAY’S PILLS are a cure for this compluint. ‘i'ney tone up the internal \ LawxpieLn, Douglas County, Oct. 3, 1889, | - Superintendent Johnson, of the Oregon WHERE YOU MAY REGISTER. | box tocarry them in, and must hira i man to | B in compoliod o take tho mine' woibis, | socrotions to healthy action, restore sty e httok tholsturshinnd enablo Eito ~To the Editor of Tue Bgr: Thoro in a | Rallway & Fadigation system isw the ¢y, | g pg g gontion of tne Suncrvisors of | Lakecure of the bodies. Au undortaker is | which I will say is eigbtoen tous, and upon | porform its functions. Price 230 por box. Sold by all druggists. B T zer eng have been arrives it is from one to three tons short. 3 three or Pas \mlles that is worse off for atched to Lavamie for servico on that [ The mayor has selecied and the coumcil Undertuker Bachmann—The office of cor- | Now, the quostion arises, where does that proper roadways than any other portion of | aivision of the Union Pacitie. has approved the foliowing locations for the | oner Kh:"lf‘ be held h;-'n un«lvrl.a_n;” }-: shortage occur, Is itatthe mines, or 18 it | —— = = = SV i ¥ ¢ Nebraska as near to acounty seatofany [ Samuel Rhoads, superintendent of the eting of the st in | nine out of every nineteen cases quick burial | en route, and is nov the company responsible N & aD) N y X CI SINORg ¢ I any of theso roids are now left, with- | stone department of the Udion Facitic, has :',mf .'"."." '“5“’33"""Zp”'.'.'.'.m:éflfi:fiff‘."" " might be required. Floaters that are found | to the consignee for the awmount nf«mm n THE STaAaNbaRD O KCRIILENC ; Y b returned to his headquarters at Donver. 9. VREIGNS PeSIOR O] gt in the river; suicides after having been dead | the bill of lading? it is claimed that several / dut any outlot, This has not been noticed so g HeATE: 0.2 b FIRST WARD, several days, and such cases, roquico prompt | coul dealers have been compelled. to retire m 1 auch or feltsuch @ hardsbip hithorto be- | & e S, WHVCEINE DERSTREDE HEAREOT | Iirst District—Ticket office, 807 South | attention for the welfure of the public. If | from busincss i this state bocauss of this., p} cause one could drive ncross the open praivic | taacinon i in Omabi Mo sccommniod | Tenth street. the coroner is an undertaker he can take bis | Many other equally mportant recommenda. f Francisco, is_in Omaha. He accompanicd Ly 9s A Many qually bl | to @ rond, but now that the land is becomng | yia'Golden Gate commandery from the coast | giaecond District Barber shop, 1119 South | wagon and remove the corpse at once. If be | tions were made. The mecting was hac- i | y 80 valuable it is fast being fenced up, or { e . Sixth stros be & physician he will first nave to go and onious and of intercst, especially X ; | e to this point, 6 e it y 3 . cst, eapecially to thoso iF 1 sikus ot you nt every poiut, »No Lrsspiss 2 L R Sanlednisirit=-HUtS Krovery, ieatt noar(} hold sn inqueat, then roturt, and o and got | present.” 3 on this land under penalty of the law." AMUSEMENTS. orcas street. some undertakor to remove the body. There L ' Deuglus precinct particularly is badly off — SECOND WARD, 4 are cases when such delay might have much State House Jottingi. {1 {:a lnumfl:wa,‘_“wlvnmnu wflmmm by | Until this season Keene confined himself | Pirst District—Wells, 1219 South Sixteenth | better been disvensed with.” The Bank of Bladen filed articles of in- Hon, ien | aimost exclusively to Shakespeare’s trage- g 3 Sapi o i e rosidents of tho precinct want to seoeen | gic?® W CICE, 22, SRR (e cond District—Meat market, 140 Vinton | Merchants' Hotel. TLarge sample ;‘Zm"‘;fi:;:’]g:fiu“'”;“'{‘\‘,‘" Kauthorisnd: { oF wo have to drive round two_ to four | 7 [tics £ il g rooms. 82, $2.50 & 83 per day. Nat Brown, | $6,000. Incory s i h m'xlu 10 get at points ph{(mll in sight a short “t"“‘" Dllnflrlm;llh; nr: ‘;hl greater ';esl AHIRD WARD, Mattocks, . W. MciLaugulin and W. H stance ncross the creck. — One little seitle- | of his powers, he branched out somewhat o AR o lic road without trespussing on private prop- o e k% 4 P d s I fi' A d e s' h { A RAARRE OB ¥ R L A Y kstronty Administrators Ordered to Give an | paring for leasing the saline lands of the ure™ an fiver &10Ss | AN 0rn Starc 1 1 ( 1t is not one road alony that neeas atten- | it is ane of the most Aramatio as Well s FOURTH WARD, Account of Their Stewardship. state, which takes place to-morrow. ids FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THF TABLE i fhors Byc '.:Q:fi‘?m';‘n::m;‘fifi'.:? hedded strongly constructed tragedies that has ever | First Distriot —Leslios' drug store, 103 [ Maggie Branard wants a divorce from her m:l bo received at 10 o'clock in the morn k tho region 0 eAUDLEY WWest a0d SOUTEWosE OF | Fia s s Ee e o | e DAttt {35 Farnam, Little's | BUsband, Thomas Braard, to whom sho was | "Sinith Caldwell was at_the state house to- Y. Omabi.. Whilo wa | are bridiok. tho | fer o oo Couse latt nlkbt A be R e | o ore: warried io Omaha in Juty, 1898, ‘Pae#plain- | day preparing his quarterly roports. It is sTnA"G & eLAnK sTEAM “EAT'"G cu Missouri, and speading vast sums to gain | several years, a large audience attended i s tiff accuses her husband of having treated | learned that coal oil inspection 1s even more ’ { | 80 cusy uccess over into lowa, aud plico Ne- | o witness its"production. ~Closer attention | 0 o FEmE N0 + ner cruelly andhaving ‘committed adultery | Profitable to the state than it has been w the . Bt J Braskca property wnd. wealuh there, wher i | to, dooper interest in, or ighor approciation | Firat District -Costello's cigar store, 506 | witha Capital. avonuo courtesan. past. Sleam and Hnl Water Haa“" { + 4 pays 1o revenue to us, and geading down | of the performance, has not been manifested | NOF x 3 Bh 1 § i A e * * * * mto Burpy county on thissouth, the country | 4t uny evont of the kind, with the possible | Second District—I516 Shorman avenue, chfl-':u{:'::.:n" }.‘I‘C’A..i'fiu..‘?,'xmfi“...'.’fi’.'}:"i'fi: Supseme Oonry Veovosdings 1 right at the heel of Owaha is neglected aud |exception of one or two occasions when | Pear Corby. Court met pursuant to adjournment. The ‘at run to waste Last year there was n §00,000 road fued, 10,000 0f which was av.ilable, they say, and while they have engincered cigantic gashes through the cuticlo of tue hemisphero and lec up vast and aching voids of circum- Wmbient atmosphere at South Omaha and ather places, apparently with no purpose but W get from somewhore to nowhere, not $1 of this large oum, so far as I know, hus been speut iu this valloy. = in the vicininy of Walnut Hill, while cross- {ng the Belt line tracks at Twenty-fourth Booth appeared as Hamler. the audier.ce in close sym, touch from beginning to end. His speech and actions ave forth marvelous imita- tions of the realistic, and 0 completely was his idontity buried in the character that anyone either acquainted with the man _per- sonally or who has cver seon him as Richard, could hardly believe the story of such com: plete onauge. But the work of last wight only udds widitional proof to what has al- Mr. Keene held hy and magnetio evening were not _all borne by Mr. Keenc. ‘Phe audience felt disposed to bestow a goodly portion upon George Learock, who SIXTIE WARED First District—Club room, and Lake, Second District—Lyceum hall, Twenty- fourth and Bikborn ralway. “Third District—Steveas' grocery, Thirty- tuird and Parker. SEVENTH WARD. First District —Republican club, Park ave- nue, near Popploton. Tienty-sixth First District—2103 Cuming. Second District—2{0? Cuming, NINTH WARD, intent to kill her, returnod & verdict of un- lawful assault agaiosy nim yesterday after- noon. The Alliance Trust “company menced u suit in foreclosure against Mary M. Roys and others Lo recover payment on & loan of $000, secured by morigage on the west half of the west balf of lot 8. in Hawes' addition, After a number of witneases had testified in the case against Hugh Burns for burglar- has com- ;r;med yesterday afternoon and given Lo the ury. following gentlemen wore admitted to prac- tice: Mr. Albert Richie, of Douglas county, and M. K. Newitt, Jr., Philadeiphia. Grifiith v Woolworth. Continued. The following causes were argued and sub- mitted: Lindsey vs Hoaton. D, 1. & G. R. Railroad Company vs Hutchins, G. & K. V. Ruilroad Company vs Severin. « Tue following cases were filed for trial: Lmma L. Van Etten vs Hoonry A. Koster Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, ETC A. B. MEYER & CO., SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN 108 South 18th Street, Opp. Postoffice. Telephone 1490 ! . assumod wod sustuined the Duke do Nemours | pirst Distriot.2008 Far County Court. pe e 4 5 4 Mtreet with @ two horse teaw, about uoon | in u very masterful manner. Mr. Learookis | Second Distriot—Ryan's ofics, Lowe and | Judge Shiclds has made an order citing m———— P [ yesterday, was run iato by the dummy, and | a larve, handsome, graceful, clever and of- | Moceor avon s d PR, S e e the wawon lfted from the track. Mr. | fective' actor. AV tho 'end of the it S Cotere < Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. e iy i s ey fourth acy, in the scene wherein he | mpe sof f pear on October 0, #d abow oauss, If sny "y ;Sieyers was thrown out aud roceived asevare | (o™t (S8 1%, 1Re SR, WOCERIE (3 Thesoft glow of the tes rose Ilz acquired | xists, why they should not be fined for con- , seulp wound, besides beivg severely shaken | niroy, to wroused the audiance £0.a nigh | 5183168 woo use Pocsoul's Complexion POW | tmpt’ for rofusing o ren ler an account of Manufacturers and W holesale Dealers in up. His wagon was knocked into smither- | pitch of eunthusiasm snd received .daufi- . v - ——— the chattels and collatorals of the firm of ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. | ¢ eons and a piooe of beekateak, which was | curtain call. The balaace of the company, A Cautious Crimina Adams & Bridge Co., in their - destied i form part of tho, woonday meal, | espocially stiss Sluanuon, piayed theie Darth | Morehany Traveler: Bl said oue | Ab Oder for s showng Woot ke wag & Ohld, aho arind Giv Cusiariy e O % 9 I e. was seen flying futo space. The horses es- | very well, o 4 g Wh Ao - caped injury and ran a short distance, but burglar to another, “T know where | Mol 3 18 Rabe Migh shn slang: b0 " ] were soon caught, Mr, Heyers was tuken o the train and brought to the freight house ot Pifteenth and Nichol , where a Three small Fives, The fire department was called out tw!ce tlere’s ao Al haul to be made.” “Where is that?” Mrs. Elzabeth McCaffrey has beeo cited to file au account with Judge Shields of ior administration of the estate of her husu. Whon, he hiad Children, she cave them torin To dealers only. Mills Southern Missourl, “l'el ephone Rooms, 1,2 and 6, U, National Hunk Building O F “Right around the corner, second | John McCaffrey, deccase .Y NEGS CURED by Pecktubue, i ginicun was summonnd and s wounds | WL DL E A BLNE L, Tt was | house.” Heury Corda s Co., of Birch, Troe. Mo, i WANI SO | FTOTTNGR: r WM EIEON rossed, aflac which ho roiiraod to tha | Wus at 1418 South Eighteonth street, and was | M550 Lioq by b real estate man, isn't | 1AV Commonoed sull acainss Frank v | B et ke 1 te ENGRAVINGS, #3 g HALLET & DAVIS sceue of the accident to pick up his seattered | in ery of Jonn Leah. o on i ARG 10 recover $390.8 dae on & bill of oo | P4t WP HTse0 ARTIST SUPPLIES @8 oK IMBALIL property, lm;l:u.w\:x‘u‘m he s the train woy tho chewmical was h-]uwodlhn Jnhs \“You.” ber. » KIDNEY £ st iy tronbles castly ot MOULDINGS, 4 U PRAMES, | cowing bu! ou! e could get across ‘racy's to quench a small blaze. ‘The secon et {0 1 cured by b\ . R A N ety ! ahead of it, The railroad track curves at | fire was at Jobo Sheney's ab Fifteenth and Excuse me. T don't want 10 take | Aveyou s lover o champagnet Do you | Copsulch Beveral eases cured i seren days | PIANOS & ORGANS &8 WSHEET MUSLO. this poiut wid the waeon could uok be seen | Williams; iso & bakery. The damage was | chunces in weoting any more real es- | wis s’ suparisr erioiel Dre SCons et | BOl ut #1.00 por b, ail dris asta, or by gl caska, wotil it was too late Lo stop. about $19, including all three cases. tate men. I've hi trouble enough.” dry imperlal chumpague. 1t is fine, from Doctura M'(' Co, 112 White st N. Y. Puil directions. 1813 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. ] i i o i i H T . | only uda “ “Second District—-itiowo's store, Twenty- | i#ng the Davis residence, the defendant | “Omaha & Kopublican Valley Kailroad G "4 i !, . Jdonx A MacMegriy ;:m:;.‘zumfl.::““&“ro‘f;--l"l“ W:::‘.":.‘.;" Yol | sixth aud Walnue. changed his plea to guilty, and was re- | Company vs Thomas 5. Hall. Error from o el i | 5 4 Y an ioroughly ot RIGHYE W, manded to jail to await seutence, the disLrict court of Gage county. ¥ | Strack Hy tne Dammy. ent. * However, the bonors of the R WARD, The case of Bryaut vs McCullough was Alvin Boyers, an elderly German, residiog