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150, AHN UMAHA DALLY DBHEE, FKIDAY, JUNHK 1 N N Mr. Donnelly, and the qomn.| man was Mr. | cost them £5,000 to organize the council. One THE DOG CARC BR]BERY IS HhREIN I)EHNED. Krug's collector, that collocts money for the | of the men who heard them say it was Buffet, —rrrre vi 1 forget his name. Krug's collector. Buffet said that Clarke, | 1t {s Directed with Doadly Intent at a - ras (oY1 he the busincss nan that you refer | Gallagher and Creighton woro boasting on Citizon ol A : . He is one of the business men. the street that it had cost them §,000 to or- | Oounnilman Ford Tells How the Gombine - 'S GUN. ESTABLISHED IN 1878 BY TR Pears’ Soap TEXicA Fair white hands LOTTERY]: Brightclearcomplexion | ¥ ™ P s, = Mexican Luternational Tmprovemont ir [ ] Company Grand Monthly drawi hold in the Moresqu o PAVITIOD I the ATvmed Bark, ¢ty of Mexico. an ® PAbliely conducted by guverhmant sMcials apboints ed for the purpose by the Secretary of the luterios !,/ “PEARS'~The Greaf English Gomplexion SOAP,—Sold Everywhere.* B oTTaRY oF THE 1. | BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA. THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING e ——— ¥ill Do eid tn the CITY " OF MIEXI0O, t notthe gainfullegy JULY 10, 1890. it You.canlessen |CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000, 50,000 Tckets at 81, £120,000, Prico of Tickets, Amerfean Money. v Wholes 84: Halves 82; Quartors 8T g LIST OF PRIZES. ' 1Capital Prize of $0.00) According to the 8tory of witnesses, the 08 of | dog-catcher, Matthews, Yias capped the climax What is his namet A.I know his ganizo that council i - L name well, but it has slipped me right now Mr., Ford refused to furnfsh the na Was Organized. Q--Can_you tell his ‘n’:mm if you should | any parties other than Buffet, whom he had | of his ruManism hear is) A1 think so. heard speaking of the expenaiture of me The wagon tras 6utFE For . r & pedsl lb Buffettt AT am not positive; | by Clarke, Crelghton and Gailagher for the ie 18 a German [ don’t know whether that | ovganization of the council. z HE SAYS IT COST FIVE THOUSAND. is his name or not. 1 have been acquaintod In refuting nn intimation that Mr. Rose- | capture a little dog' belonging to Adolph PR with him for five or six years, water had induced Mr., Ford to fight the | Swimpher which, it 18 elaimed, was in the Q ou woll scquairted with him? | counell, Mr. Ford explained that he !\‘\'ll:lmd Swnar'y yard. mally acquainted with him no dealings or conversation with Mr. Rose- shor Flatad and thée Q.—How long have you known himi A.— | water for six yenrs other than o simple recog. [ Mr. Swimpher :"f‘l"l and there was a 1 about three years, nition on the street, until he was called to give | struggle during which , Matthews drew his w, Mr. Ford, we don’t want you to | his deposition a few days ugo. gun and fired, followiug up the shot with a esting Testimony. dodge this; ant you to tell us his name! | Mr. Hall made a determined effort to pro- | blow which brought Swimpher to the ground. t of ancient municipal history by get- | i ghot and cries of “murder” attracted a A —T am not dodging it; I can find out if you | duce a lot ¢ Dy ge ting Mr. Ford to explain the resson. for the | o0 %N S0 Goongo Moyor, the 5 h and Bur- dotto stroets and an AffAmpt was mado to o - The Postofice Brokers and Contract- | A ors Bragged of Their Conquost of Needed Votes—Inter- will spare me five minutes, Q.—You say you have known him threo | lack of warm friendship between him and The sufts for Iibel bronght against Trme Bew | yvears and don't romember his name? A.— | Mr. Rosewater. Mr. Ford answerod a lot of | brickmalker, started in pursuit of the assail. by seven members of the city council com- | 11e is the only collector that I have known | the irrelevaut questions, but finally declined | ant. bine have been the means of furnishing the {"" ,:1‘""‘, e e et e L LG b di- | Pho dog wagon was overtaleen at Sixtecnth " ¥ or Mr. rectly upon the case in consideration irson MO Matit o 4rly; taxpayers of Omaha with some interesting Q.—Now, if we take a littlo adjournment The \\}lhmw- further explained that he had and Cuming, \\‘h 1o l\l.m. WS was turned information concerning the inside workings | of this, can'you find out his name and give it | held no conversation with Mr. Rosewater as | over to the police and all the parties to the of the ring that dominatcs in municipal | tous?' A.—Iguess T could: I think this con- | to what ho should testify; he had been sub- | Bffray were token to the station, affairs, versation took place outside of the Vienna }m.-m.q and ;-m o, como '\\M)mul his m:.“.f i e e bl ) R i Restaurant. ees; his fees, $2, woere paid and he came to Ply, an o b Councilman Donnelly’s deposition, making | (" E\G{'Gant the man's name; wo want to | offer whiatovér ho kue win the case as ko had | Pronounced the Injury me public the efforts of the postofiice crowd to | know who it is, 50 as to fix the responsibility. | nothing to conceal. Matthows was locked in'the cells and a » induce him to join the ringsters, has already | We have not so far heard of a single name Mr. Hall asked if the witness had not re- | charge of assault to commit murder pluced ng auite pro- physician who v sealp wound. against hi d the wit- Frank e but do | Douglas, wears'a pair of demoralized cyes, Is it Buffett of Buff that is his name, but I am ugh to swear to it; I think | ness, it to my boy in col beffiaty is that, though, 1 know there is only | not read it myself."” which he ascribes o the same source, the general | ope collector. Mr. Hall attempted to find out something e been published. yet. The deposition of Councilman Ford, taken | A fn due legal form, is published in substance | Hood oo i oh, Mr. Ford e ri d his cue from Tur Bee. 3ke, " repl nms, & porter at Fourteenth and curre iing the use | Q" "You would not be positive that that is | from the witness about the trouble with Wherever Malaria Exists, 1EADIA} Prirwof 'm0 money in the organization of tho council | i hame ot dead positive; it is some. | Mr. Rosewater over a printing bill five 3 the billious are its certain prey. In intormit- g usmg -5APO ) @ B ital Prise of 1000 e e -:.:“*“3;;"'",‘-»"“l"f::”'"t'l'ln"d*u"":i thins to tha . ago. M. Ford replied that “an article tont and remittent fever, dumb ague and ague g SRR LA e el gl g & the counct Q.—He has been collector for Krug during | been published in n attagking him. | cake, the liver is always soriously affected ) iva of $100 i hectings, Mt deord's deposition shorm of | ailth i that you have kuown him ' 'A.~ | Tho fuets wore misrepresented, and when h | Gnd"tho. blond contaminatod with bile, Ong 55 Iris b.sohd cake od[-scourmg sosp etz of 00 echnic , objections and repe I have methim on different occasions; I | expiained them to Mr. Rosewater Tie BEE | of the chief reasons why Hostetter's stomach = 1% o i foliows: know that he is Krug's collector for the lust | published a correction that was perfectly sat- | bittors is such n sure. defonso against chills used for cleanm purp 9§>§§<vc ) X i Q.—You aro at presenta | two or threo years. isfactor % and fever and every form of malarial discase, APRRONIWATION . H "”(’l" liIy [ ‘| ‘ll' rl\l lllll’lll il I¢\ VL!\ sir, ¢ Q.—He 1s the only man that you know that My, }LH‘HUH asked, “Did you shake hands is, that it does away with liability to the dis- ' a n K »'h'n APPFOX ALK o 6 ).000 prize Q.10 yo member when the present | ig I\'lug's collector. A.—1That is all I ever | with Mr. Rosewater \hen you made up!? ease, by reforming i of the biliary Wl] /d f (l O AN e o, T bz 5 concl rad organiasdy A.—Von sir. " sawe” bt o et i at ey | e i not make up,t fephied Mr. Ford, | Grgu f advaneo of th arrival of the season at would you glve o rie 1 e '.i..'\‘.:‘..nl?.f.f.‘.‘;L‘.“:.; 00 bise ! Q. —§ S 34 Vhere was it that you met him at thav | ‘‘because we never fell out.” when the disease The is n 9 s o =Wemson bbbl time? A.—In the Vienna restaurant on Far- siegae finor. fortifying prop those about | Who would take half your hard work off your shoulders | : LR A L s Ll ol o) Vos, oo Lo ot | nan; U b il 2 What it Costs visiting or emigrating to a loeality whoro {ho and do it without a murmur ? What would you give to 5 anizi Ford Y XoG day was that? A.—It was a few 3 e e miasma-taint exists. The no certain im- = b = ' — B e uatatad ‘l\\“hyl:k““l;“ e (ter the organization of the city coun- J':‘,““L;.'nw,'?,,'fl,'f,]}‘:,.'3“:‘.‘,‘.';"3 kOl munity from diseass fn un_opidemic or opi- find an assistant in yowr houscwork that would keep your AG WANTED. t 50, J MeLea .—Yes, sir. 0 4 i emic form, » secured | o . 1 % & ambet s iy llm;‘m‘ll:‘" cupyt A.—He | Q.—What did he tell youl A.—He told me | life. ,#:‘;j:f il il b e or " anti dby theuseofthe | Aoors and walls clean, and your kitchen bright, and yet (JIFORCLUR TATES o any furier mformiation i 3 n » tho ; vith speci ree to tho ddle ¢ vhoRe Guline:Ta o bittors & 4 g H 2 ) S m Ay . ; exired, writo logibly to tha® undorsiencd, o From what wardi A.—I think it is the | Ty amount of money was used to. form that | joauga it combines positive economy with L Ay the bitiars succoeds both | ever grow ugly over the matter of hard work ? Sapolio | satinayou rostionce, with sinte ooniir, sirdot und i } onvalopo boarlig your | y IMPORTANT. , "‘ fll’ A'"h ']"y of M “v 1590, h"' 'I got $1,500 and his license taken care of -the directions will average to last a month. strengthéns the nervous system, Address, U. BASSETTT, k 0 money bef purp: seh $500 and Moreurty 1,00, ANDERBILT'S AMBITION. ASSAULTED IN THE SUDURDS. M xio, ing or lml»uu: ‘membts of the my council? Q.—Di ‘body els anything of that VANDH “ml.li'“"" Do .50 rdinary lot oxey otbeR Now York Kx- A.--Yes sir, 3 this mo o = Q= Stato sl yow it Weard 69 A\ XS K},;ulv)z“\'a\'x“l\ J:::u:ms man Buffett! A. It Seems to Lic in the Direction of the | Canute Hansen flln[.,zv(l and Left the timo of \'\Illfim'."yg ization of the council. | Q. —Barriiig Donnelly and tiis man Bufre U two after the org: ition of the c 5 Q. State what was said and who said it! A Weil, a man told me that he could prove it thor! were ihreo democrats, mombers of the city by all Exp e, Draft of I SPECIAL FEATURRES, Ty terms of contract tho company must doposit the sum of all prizes ncluded in the schomo befora soll- Ing n single ticket, and recelvo tho followlng ofolal fon Pacific Road. ¥or Dead, c circles aro considerably ex- [ A telophone message from near Fort Omaha ago t Ma called the police to look up a supposed mur- ceed Charles oFrauces | der or serious disturbance of some kind, the ident of that corporation. only definite information being that there 1. iled to i lo- Redick's barn ymetime o day did any man say anything of that kind to you nion Paci A.—I am not posit cited over the report from Ch s thero nmbn{ly olse that you can ro- | vin Hughitt r ~There wi a good man 0 - ; A% e voforonce to that, bat 1 ian't o | Adams as pra : : yuneil, that were brib 1y oblior ories besfcles thess two. “Whether it comes or not, such a change, | was u man out there with a broken he ent of the city council. Donnelly was the witness that was ex- | said one individual, “would be hailed with | The mounted contingent Who were those members? A.— | amined here the other 1A 't kno = ~as0, O e My mined here the other day ! A.—I don’t know | joy. the case 0. Did they state how much they got? \\l‘:ycll:(‘-{ ‘l:‘”\ 15 OF not. Another, and an official, too, said there was A —Madsen got 500, Morcarty $1,000 and | conncil! A.—Yes O'Conner's license was_taken caro of and a S (TS bill of $1,500 he owed to Storz & Tler. Lot Q.—Did you at any timehaveany conversa- tion with Mv._Madsen iu referenice to that matter! A--Yes si could not o 1o any corner but wh "llfl) Mv. Ford, have you ever heard prior to | would hear it, wherd there was anybady for voting ntorvon Further, the Istributo i fty. S1X per cont. of tho valie of all tio tiekets 1 prizes— alargor portion than i3 givon by any othor lottery Finally, the number of tickots (s limited b 90,000= 20,000 leas than are old by othier lotierios using tho Wue schome. nd after consid man_in John rds beyond the ¢ s face and hair were smeared and mat- Donnelly that is in the city £, plenty of foundation for statements that the 1 you mean? A.—Yessir, | Vanderbilts were rapidly acquiving a strong | ¢og with blood, and several serious cuts were Q.—Who was it told you this about John | foothold in the Union Pacific dircctol For | found on his head. He was conscious and Clark, Con Gallagher and Jim Creigliton! | more thao two years they had been quietly | able to give his name as Canute Hansen, but A.—Tt was street tallc all over the A Written Guarantee to ¢ I CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. Our curo 13 Qi n tid that he has no recollection of how or vhen he had been assaulted. Neighbors had seen him drinking in the 1y part of the night in company with some hér men at Fadden's saloon just outside the limits and a short distance from the barn., He was made as comfortable as possible and the oficers returned totown and reported the gobbling up every share of stock that could be bought, and the fact that Mr. Hughitt had been clected a di this spring showed how strong their ind was becoming. But whether they would ever be able to secure enough control to re- tire Adaws and make Hughitt p: the great question. - T s o o T “The Vanderbilts,” he said, “are simply T ll‘l{xlmml‘.',vmmx‘:;cu‘f‘fuxgl;ln:z"i after transcoutinental business which they 5 e hope to enjoy through the New York Central, [ Nervous debility, Northwestern and Union Pacitic lines, form- | sexual wealness, pimplc Nervine. Samples fré and Douglas, d or ith of May, 1800, of what is gethe: council combine'of this city ! | & ' fiun £ad e Q.—Do you know of any combine in the | that (on i council! "A.—Yes, sir, I do. Creighton had put up 5,000—can you tellany Q.- Stato who are the mombers of it. A.— | gnot- ATt wis talked aboat 50 hnch — Bd O'Connor, Henry Osthoff, Madsen, Morearty, Cooper, Shriver, Blumer, Chaffee, | Davis, McLearie. Q.—And Mr. Yes, sir. How many are there altogether? A.—That runs up to about twelve, .—Now, you may state whether or nct you havo ever had any conversation with any of the member of this com- bine which you haye spoken of in reference to their being bribedt A.—I have. Q.—You may state when it was and what was said! A. Q.—What was said? It is now objected to for the bu tell any one with whom yon conversation that told 3 allagher, John Clarke and ou dent was iun. ase to the county phy poor memory, diffidence, ured by Dr. Mil { Kuhn & Co.’s 15th Q| = e “‘1—»«”»_,_2 H A, 22 s i o and wo faro bo Wheeler? A.—Mr. Wheeler? ing a system from ocean to ocean. OF coy they own the Northwestern and on all rai road maps it is shown as a part of the New val. Therefore, having just The Ouly One. ecnough Union Pacific stock "to give them The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ntation in the board of direciors, the | railway is the only line running solid stood you to say on the dircct examination e TR SteioLt that you had been told on nearly every strect "f-(,”“‘{}::f(',“ Moty iH (v PetEn el vestibuled, electric lighted and steam corncr where five or six men were gathered tialy that John Clarke, Con Gallagher and Dor ontlroly pe foios Creighton put up 5,000 to buy this couneil? 1 clecting Hughitt president A.—Adam Suyder and I, S. Hascall told me | 2 clccting Fughitt president. at the time T heard this in goneral ta *S20G SIUUD ], UMET] JN) MO pUE ySI{ S,UaIp[IyD) pue SIssIJy{ “s.(og ‘ SOIpET] ‘sUsWIA[jUID) and Low Cut Lawn Tennis Shoes. it onr 3 X will not for (1l particulars ¢ i the evidene Wp[)m h'\u"‘ you aro skoptical, Ju., R0, 04 the mast en'iCC, ‘ru |Iul<-l:‘l\mr”'m K York Cen Q.—Did I understand you when I und aid that ho thought the re- | YeStbule! ulative so far as it had ref. | heated tr i | Crance to the | Vanderbilt ins botween Chicago, Council ad vef’ | Blufts and Omaha. wn | __The borth reading lamp featurs in tho {i | Pullman sleeping cirs run on these lines s patonted and cannot bo used by any SX!!IA 3Ad RI SR AQ 34RO Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Boys', Misses’ and Children’s H 'he first was Mr. Madsen. 4 ’ and have owne 3 any | for a long time,but Mr.Millard did not bel furthier reason that what was said according | Ohe that was listening could hear it of people | guat they were making un effort to secure | other railway compiny. It is the grent cattd apecificac It 30 £ Ford ov, statamentywaswhatibiol |\ 90 88,0 Eoi TR S i suydor s | Con o B proeEty improvement of the age: Try it aud bo | I Carry a Complete Line of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Boys’, G 0 d, and an endeavor 3 1 moan thab Adam Snyder ol convinced P 5 i 5 ke purt of the combine that aro supporting M. | ot Urat?, A —I told you that it was genoral teceiving Congratulations. Sleeping cars leave tho Union Pacific | Misses’and Children’s High and Low Cut Lawn Tennis Shoes | SCGSEssE our. psewater in this matter to substitute the s - 3 ik s S e - o | Whic 7 SAT T > % o e oth these lllustrations ron- R Tacts by thoir declarations, A.—T am in 1o | Q.—You mean that Adam Snyder told you | M- Bd Diciinson is receiving hundreds of | depot, Omaha, at 6 p. m. daily, arriving | Which Isell at WHOLESALL only. If you have not placed your order for fally | /e, ti same 1oy in 417 lae lotters and telegrams from all parts of the | at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. Passengers ing upon his vetivement from | taking this train are not compelled to wific,. Some congratulate him | get out of the cars at Council Bluffs and in to be cleaned. Get ing car berths at Union MR. SHOE DEALER, I would advise you to send it to me without delay,as rubber | firtne poriiors, tie et 010 18 w0 1 goods are advancing stendily, I am Western Agont for the NEW JERSEY | amhie goirg nearly around (i LU e Sadooon 16 RUBBER SHOE COMPA superior in style and shape, and you know they wear weil. Call and sce mo or write for discounts, sumples and price lists. z. b LIENED ST Y 1111 Harney Street, - Omaha, Neb. combinc with Mr. Rosewaicr or any one else, | that! A.—I say that he was around—he & What I suid to Mr. Madscn was what I heard | along with me when these remarks were | country touc and I told him so. made. i the U Mr. Hall—1 object to the witness stating | Q.—Did Mr. Snyder tell you that he knew \oj; he heard. auything about thati A.~No 8ir; hedid {,and glaa to say the goods this season have no [ ™ T ienfouty sath (olal R RENY fore you hu wait for the tr Q.—What did he A.—T told him that | not. ST o R s MU i ; Farnam s So6n Wik T hal heatd thit ho ot v e | - Q.—Did T. 8, Fascall tell you that e knew :;“"“‘ e railiiiihey 1Y isteldorod B R e v a thousand, that a Dane | anything about that! A.—I aon’t remember | N Dicitinson rom _ the ). E! Pruston, Pass Agh |In||;: that eould happen to him. Mr. Dick- u hardly belicv wha s and sl report of h om0 has patl back Your Danot wasto ahy more mon: I you try u yl)llnhm Uecpavated canes cnreln 80 (e, 0y nvow e dred and Morearty was only about half as good as an Irishman. | all that were present. I have told you tweof Q.—What did Madsen say? A.—He said | them now A Spirit Lake Man. perhaps he could say something that would (\b ‘Where was the conversation t! Has- | insen, he thought, would get a better po: c Dod - & Al S hurt my feclings. 1Isaid that if he had some- | call and Snyder were present! A.—Once at | tion with some other road, one that would ] odge, a prominent merchant o S T Eichiotore (s g | D> thing {0 say that would hurt my feelings to | the “Drum” and once at Ed Maurer’s givo Nim an_opportunity to advance. | My | Spirit Lake, i, who hus been in Counct | The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. e s hosSOUBE. €0 on and say it right there. Q.—\Who was there at the conver: judgment,” he said, s based on the exper- | Blufrs, Ta., attending the Sunday school con- o linve glvenyniny Q.—Whercabouts did this conversation | tho “Drum’’t A.—I wasn't keeping any | ience of other meu who have fallen vietims to | ¢t S muw Bur building Wednesday Bl Nl B i 1, his; 16 will save you o In the council on the night | memorandum. Adams’ whims, Ninety per cent of them are it u tell that? A.—I told you that | better situated today than they ever were or | afternoon and expressed hi Take for | structure. tako place! A. that the council was organized or after the | _Q.—Can i orgzanization of the council. Suyder and Hascall were there. have beenon the Union Pa dmiration of the sufforing from mental strain, and f yoit aro WMArFiy” |o. What miy your offspring suffer through yonr neglt ) gencel LEYour kymptoms aro wo WSICH .~ Now, Mr. Ford, did you ever have any | Q. —Any more! ~A.—Lots of people. instanco Mossrs. Callaway, Smith, Morse | Mr. Dodge has many friends in Omaha and promsar o conversation with any of the other members | Q.—Can you tell the man that pretended to | and Jones and note where thoy have got to | was the superintends n of the ‘on any part of tho ingot '\ in reference to thess matters? A.—I made | know that “Clarke, Gallager and Creighton | and you can rest assured that Dickinson will | Paxton hotel. He says 'y are oxpect- i s i head or b Nave the sume statement to Ed O'Connor as far as | had been putting up money for_this council, | be benefitted.” ing a large crowd of Omaha visitors at the Botimo Lo vasta, Thota who ars conitan o ! the bribs is concerned. I told him that [ un- | that pretended to say so! A.—Therewas | Since the above was written, Mr. Dickin- | lake this season and preparations for their re- of heso drugs will surely brinig xores in tho end. Don't ‘0T ly completed. fail to writer - All corro:pona envelopes. Woinvifo the tigation and Wil da il tnone power £ ald yon 1n it - Address, COOK REMEDY CO., Omaha, Nebraskas 4 WE ALSO PREPARE A MAGIC REMEDY ™ derstood that he was bribed and that he could | only two men that pretended to say so; the [ son has received an offer from 4 most power- | ception ure alr e be brought to justice for it. two men that T gave you. tul eastern road. Q.—Any other members! A.—That was is Donnelly “and this Behay, Behoo all or Behung! Thos Q.—When did you first hoar of this matter? [ meant A Yes, sir e up | Q—Will you say to me whether you can re the two men that you Touring press Officials, The American Express company officials that Jim Creighton ga conyersation in | Who are making a flying tour through the 000 for the organization of the counc name any one man’ in t o 1 ) i (Counsel for plaintiff moved to strike that | which you say that Sn; nd Hascall weve | country, laft for Kansas City at noon on their FOI’ NC!'VOUS D(‘,I)lllty 1 out as gratuitous and not an answer toany | present, who pretended to say that he knew | special train, over the Kansas City, St. Joo i and Lost Manhoomty- nt cure. ) 18 of cnser'd question, und fas incompetent, being the wit- | or who told you that Clarke,” Gailagher and | & Council Biuffs road. y.) Creighton hid put up woney for the c ieveral Manager an ph, Joined the pinion and her: 11 | Mellen came up from St. Jose) A speedy and porm onmn Did you ever hear any rumors in this | I want to find the man. I want to find the | party here and escorted them to Kaw's cured witilout i tuilire. €1 a1 85 boxos, $1 curer, in with 1o rd to any amount of money | fellow that will fathe it. A. Idon't know | moutl mild cusos: §5 8 ohstinate ca % being used for organizing the city council? A. | that I can; 1 didn’t take any memorandum, During the forenoon Superintendent Gar- 0K R (0., omata, Nob. =TI have. Q.—Notwithstanding you heard this, Mr. | ner and Agent Potter showed them the 13th u||d Dodge Str eets. ars E.C.WESTS . wioie | NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMEN The v themselves as greatly s d at the growth and business prosperity. Ford, a thousand times ‘on_the strects, and | sights of Omal notw lh\h.mllin( you kpow that it was a ver inst Mr. Clarke, Mr. Q.—State what you said before? A. saillJohn Clarke, Jiin Creighton and Con Gal- lager gave #,000 to organize the council, to et the democratic members in the combine; cighton, you can’t te Among the visitors were James C. Fa that's what [ heard. gle ma y who madé that statemcnt or | Charles Fargo and .xmunl \\mu hester Q.—When did you hear that} A.—At that | who will father it} A. Ididnot think it | New York; J. H. Bradle time, was a grave charge against those men; I think | Chicago: L. W. Fargo, Q.—What time? A.—About a day or two | the men that Look the bribes ave the ones 0 | Pome: ed itors e Appllances for Deformit of dis BETTER THAN GOLD. RESTORED HER HEALTH. For 25 years I suffercd from botls, erysipelas Trusses mt of every fors quiring M mim 5 FOR tios Tnhalation, reh, Bronehitis, Bldder, o, it all surgical operations. DIS v N K and other blood affections, takiug during that after the council was organized. be held respousible. A mm, N.Y.; of Disenses ot Weinon Free v lntaly At a Lyl in Depiriniont for W 1 Q. 'Are you nmaember of any of the com: Q. hatis your opinion of political moral- N time great quantities of different medicines with- (Burlouly Privae). oniy iteilnble Medioal Lustitnta snking aapocluliy of PRIVAT Specifo for s, mittees of tho council? A.—I was appointed | ity, is it! A. “That is wy opinion; Idid not out giving me any perceptible relief. Fricnds Alliioo Lows of Vital I sulting:in imanity and leading & Ay cutions contidentli contents and we will a0 om somoof the conumittees, but they never | seck locomeuphero, indaced meto try 8. 8. 8. 1t improved mo from gave me any chance, You suy that you did not scck to come Goddard the Chairman. the start, and after taking ecveral bottles, re Q.—Thoy never gaveyou any chance! A.— up heret A. " [didn't. 7. F. Goddard, Hpermatorrhoes L5 in olthor sex, Involuntary Lossos 0 Cebuse 0F g CONSIL | gaised by GVreTOrtion of (i veivate, | roriialenen ¥ m e plain wrapaor our BOOK ' , with qu ate traffic manager of the stored my health as far as X could hope for aé T R TR O e , Bl DaR st AT L They never showed we a paper to sigu as How did you getup here? A. I was | . 5 8 . P H b " DTN aadh g S TIqE e, sy inat] prep o aa Ly a8 O Wl s 00 . Santa o road, Has boon olocted chairman of | 1Y % Vch I8 ow sevntrfo yeum. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, s % BT Q.~Whoare the members of the commrittoe Q.—Were you summoned up here before | the newly organized Western passenger a A J bk o mres- Qe . e D R sk it up'to the Tuk Bes building_aud | socfation, Tho anxiety of il roads inter- ”‘“J%}{l%'“i?:’“&'?fl"cmm&d&” Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb. g ll‘:l\tiz}l’; 3 chairman of one of the committees, I am on | had a talk with Rosewater! A.—Mr. Rose- ested to have him take the position was so E ‘arnam Streef o two committees aud was never usked to sign | water was up to my house ono evening and ; 2.t I 7958 paper on cither, As & member of the com- | they told mo was there looking for me and | great, it 1, that when his namo was pre- A oreat many women have mittoe, I should have been consulted about | wanted to seo me; I wentup there just the | sented there wus @ general scramble to sce g Y signmg any paper. Some of the connmittee | same as I would in any business matter and | who conld vote the most l|;lh~kli’ («:o..mn given up expecting to find a that Mr, ddard sa anything 1 would say. asked him what he wanted. passenger agents here say allc with him up | Will come nearer keeping the association | comfortable corset. out, because it 18 not in_response to the ques- | there! A~ talked with him, yes, sir. straight and making its members live up to tion.) QW it not tn rofercuce o fhis. tosti- | thoir agreoment than almost auy othor man. P Mistake! Thereis one that ‘1 A.—1 would not say that it was. It is reported that his salary was fixed at s nine women-in ten e e o Bnrraant | QL Wiliyou sy that 1o was nott Mr. | 813,000 Ho had recelved $15,000 from the | DS hine nggn ten, mmittee on sidewalks and bridges. I | Simeral: Tell him what hesaid. A.—Hetold | Santa Pe. For them it am chairman of rules, There is nothing in it. | me he was going to summon wme and 1 told ’ That is all the committee L am on, sidowalls | him just about what I told you. Two T laugh (Counsel for plaintiff moved to strike this Q.—Did you have auy Sheet Music, Frames, Q. State who is chairman of those com- | mo Etehings. Emerson, n u "KEN"ESS ¢ Engravings. Hallet & Davis, LIQUOR HABIT, 0l Artists’ Supplies. Kimball IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE Mouldings. Planos & Organs. | | PR, HMNES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, * ! " b ) SKA 1613 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEBRAS comfortable; Salt Lake. it is more thdn comfortable, 0 quietly and with m ient undergoes no in and wre hio 18 aware, his complote re ins at B e L. 4 M effootod. 48 pago book of partionlurs freo. 10 and bridges and rules, and I never gota Q.~-lsitnot a fact that youhave been nce commnencing work on a new time . SCUHN & CBAbR o Dby iasn. 1 1 % O chance to sign a paper, away a good deal since the org: a positive luxury. rado o ) ization of | taple the Union Pucifie operators have been i i Any merchant that has it GRATEFUL=:COMFORTING AMUSEMENTS. ast council! A.—I have be ted 11 A~ obje L nway EPPSS COCOA Dime Eden Musee. $ilchlAle Q —Have you requ figuring on giying Salt Lake City in the neil meeting about a mouth ago th; nt away the 20th of I'ebruary 4 o . i Tt st | KARNEAE |ty mouth and evening teain. If tho Northwestern can | will tell you j“Wear it three s wallos and Dridges Was Revor shown tomo | Q.- You wers away from the 20th of Feb | talc thom, the schedule will be arranged to | weele if you like, and I'll BREA Weok o Monday, June § SANTAL-MIDY | - and I never was consulted on them, and I | ruary until the 20th of March? A.—About | send one out at 3 a. m. and tho oth p.m » ¥ By a thorough know S < omeok athlanday, Tuaefth. : Arrata dlchargoa rom tha oy o movor hoard anthing about 1t sinee. ' Uvas | Uit £ Genoral Mannger Itessoguio of e Mountaln | give you €very cent of your | pith et bt womaei | QUEEN OF THE FAT WOMEN. 1 S G D e e ey e never showed & paper as long as I was there, | Q. —Been awa No s division expected to go home Wednesday night on, &1 by & oArel Or tho g propers | : Uad » 3 ur attendance | but was detained by this project. money back, if the CcOrset | tewutweltnulocten Cocu, My, Kips hasprovidadone | MRS, E. M. PENNIMC ¢ Belolt Kunsas It i superior to Copaita, Cubeb, or tnjoo- | 00 CROSS EXAMINATION Q.—Been protty 3 : By Mr. Bartlott: Q.—When were you | 8t the councill A, —I lost outsideof that but - - doesn’t suit you. Ball's is elocted member of the city council luat timej | WO meetings. R p Notes and Personale. A" Lt Decembes w yoar, Decombor 1883, | @ Howabout the committon meetin! | general Manager Dickinson left for Chicago | the one. Youwmerchant has B et ity oa rumors | A7 d 0o col 00 K to attend yesterday afternoon to consult the Northwest . LY Q.—Now, you testify us to some rumors | “Continuing, Mr. Ford stated that thovo | Yo poople about. changing their train time to | @ primer on Gorsets for you, etings for two months | o,eraspond with a new table now being made i after tho council organized, and that when | Lo Ve ition Pucifie CuH10460 Conser €O, committeo meetings were held the other ¥ members of the sidewalk o not recoguize him and re tlons, and freo from ail bad sl or other inconveniences, SANTAL MID breakfast tables with which iy save tcly flavorod boy A'beaty welghing @i po ivy doctors bills. 16 19 y L hsid. that CHARLIK DIAMOND, rtist,) CAPRPT. CHI''MENDEN, Bt ataply with b3 wior or miic. ol only “BSLACKRKY, | et gromy e JAMES EPDS & (0, 1 oo o horo of Niugara and king of tho slack | M & vaiably tre Hhan whd ' Bervots -8 ) sololst song and dance of subtle K where that you hoard—just repeat what the A.—Itepeat the same thing over againf far as the organization of the council, there was a gentleman told me—and he is in town that ho could prove that three democratic ‘~E|M&i5«-‘isifi = 82 "As | Were no committee Jwicago end New Yori, Frank Everest, claim agent of the Missouri Pacitic, is in the city mittee wo od to refer au i this hic Ol mists, members of that combine received money for 'he Union Pacific is laying ndor., Englund. wire. He will g ve i froe oxhibitic of the papers to him. *Twelve membe W front | Muse vy afternoon at s o'clock and Voting for president of the council. ran the council, irrespective of the other | main track from Cheye ! ce o p 3-‘:‘::':? fl‘l:‘l?‘el)"l:‘:\il.lll;.\‘)lls"01““)7!;‘4;:‘:'!\ ‘“-;"‘l“‘ fided kl‘ : o rails ; ol R o ovening ut T, rof, ¥, ¢, FOWLER, 11004 us,Conns O o0, i i “Why didu't you ask for the papers before A new depot has been ordered erected at . i . S EHos : b Neherse aad QORI e s your emmitleor: aaid Me, Hatly Qreen River and the work will ba commenced Hotel Conanlcut-,- EMERSON & MILBUR Py \" S NN, ok I did, veplied Mr. Ford. “I asked for | on it at once e R TR aieas D A X, st that you heard of | them'in opon council, but - the chitruan kept |~ General Manager Resseguio of the Moun- | 70 gare mu(.i..m-‘ Sick Hoadache. Constipation, Opens Wednesday June 28, JOK BLACK yer LOST vy Dy any such rumor asthat! A.—I heard it a day | them i his pockot. | tain division, who has be .1?,“”.-“ at head- Ml niaisTEslainia, tpke the eace A delightful summer homo for familles, Amplo |y i > ASR N L flulr.lnd B vt or two before they organized. _ Mr. Donnelly **And you feel abused on this account! quarters several days, left for Salt Lake Lo dslisugtel sunos homan. for (amiljes. -Au The Legless Duncer. | [Woakno odyudlmd oty v 9 SRR AN ORI Nosir, I think the city is abused, not | fhat evening. f50 Viows, boating and Bahing. Address 5i0 Broad . gy U 2 of Ercor told me that he was offered any umuyn; s ust exening. D T iiatos T T A flar e AR et , THE WHITINGS, -mg'mr;'n,“-"h Q.— Who told you about this, the xrmlumm committeo was appointed to investigute any An important discove They act on the TS (e m...lm..v'.'flfi..ff‘»':fi:"“'[.“’."”: THE HALLIES, mwmlvv -_-h.{n...u..m ‘peoo! leds i o say lives herer A e is's geatloman of | complaint, the majority of the committeo | liver, “stomach and through the | Hileck aitbersie 56 e Tnient: In thelr great skotehe DICAL ©O., BUFFALO, N. Yo Fom LA the Fr men ing prog Dodge st., ne Quualia; M. P would be members of the combine, and thus [ nerves. A new principle. They speedily | at 7, 17, 70: Photo-grayu R e pale ToC0rs cur’ billibusncss, "bad taste, torpid tiver, | KKISSING 5.t A7 70 Fhoteumager nswl.nnv Splen for men, | ©euts (COppers OF slawps). chil : e Yo Lvdgrv R dre Smallest, mildest, | 3 F. 86 00 right here who ib 19, Clarke, Jim Creighton and Con Gallagher had | Women und ' children. s “_L“‘“m"‘.’; M ore of *+Hile Boas | ot Toe Hall. — Wi t an answer to that | used $,000 to organize the council, Mr. Ford | surest. loses fo ¥ I ot toe s | said: | "Those meu said o the streot thas 4 | 8¢ Kubn & Co.'s 15th aud Douglas. T business and when it comes to the time I will tell you who he is, Q~Whois it! A.—I am not going to tell Referring again to the reports that John | plles _l\:n:{’ ‘l ) ome L MANHOOD The Iinmllun Comedy Co., ‘ WEAK u”m‘,,_ Th b "and hoal{ Andt Varleoesls cured. ol ntrenirthon ONE DIME ADMITS TO ALL‘ m..uLZ.'L\‘.‘.;..\'.(‘.'.‘L?:.'.TJ‘.'h.‘w...« % great stage shows. Sixth — Wi i1 85 great medicinal power. It is the only medi- 4 v 4 3 o " ¢ e Q- Comctim-atioraot A—Yon,otr. | FYNCAGR 1 A Hossld B0, | EeGPvHich” R ety bosald o doucs | movS Shcty Sesias ol lrspepity axdover, | 48 Just such a friend and can be dought at all grocers. ' oo ook Ford, have you at any tmo prior | o know whero it went. He said O'Connor one dollar,” and a bottle taken according 10 | gpo'ianeys and bladder, and tranquilizes and — = =S = - — ‘