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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, M IS A TERRIBLE CHARGE A Man Ready to fay That Adair Is Four SWINDLED nY SHARTS, A Peddler Cheated and Buggy on Worthless Notes, Willism Monsky complained to the police Out Of a Horse A PAIR OF BRUTAL PARENTS, ance with the finding ‘ind recommendations of the secrotaries m the €3, K. Barnum vs Union Pacific ense. It will be remembe red that the socretaries fornf that s rateof #29 per car on live stock from Columbus to South Omaha was an unjust and. un FRIDAY, JULY 11, 18900 fore ft. Following is tho detail of the conrt: ) Willism G, Wedemeyor, Sixtoenth Captain Thomas . Rose, Sixteenth infantry | Captain Louis H. Rucker, Ninth cavalry ; Captain Charles H. Noble, Sixteenth PAULS TELL-TALE EPISTLE TO PETER. A Lineoln Tather and ‘Stepmother Starve ablo rate | infantry ;: Captain Samuel ‘R, Whitall, Six- A 4 T i yesterday that he had been swindled out and recommended that it be reduced to # teenth infantry; Fiest Lieutenant John F. i € o] ster: “We Can Strike a Bargai Times & Murderor. AR Ty sl oM e g g and Ornelly Treat a Ohild, por: cars othor stations on the Union Pacific | MeBinta. N Lt o e | S@id Paul to Peter: S ergairy sty named Bush and two other men whose names und other rallroads in compoting territory | Charles C. Ballou, Sixteouth infantry ; Sec JAYS HE KILLED THREE BOYS IN I10WA, he does not know. with Columbus 1o be reduced accordingly. ond Lieutonant John H. Alexander, Ninth on Dodlin; You Shall Have Some Bangs- ‘ The various railtoads have omplied with | cavalry, judge adve Q. i - 1 it 1 ’ Mousky is an fgaorant man resia- | A°PLUCKY JUVENILE POLICE OFFICER. | mondation by filing amelod tarits R e Up Anti-Prohibition Figures e fng on Thirteenth street. For several HSLEV showing the reduction, Chiange of Yife, back: monthly irregu Fr Ver et s r h r STATE HOUSE NEWS, e I Y I rom Vermont, fhe Stayer of Little Joe Hamenek 333':_"":R};fllt}‘:lud:wln.vm beforo his tesi- | ggo Bas @ Lively Timo With & Des- | muoconpaiadoe NEWS hot slashes ave cared by Dr. Miles ) o Placed on the Stand at tag stating that t o Wednesday 1088 bearing & perado—~The Oapital's Conncil- te board of trans- on leave this aftirnom for Kearney Fre samples ot Kubn & Co,, the Coroner's Inguest « He says that afternoon manic Combine—A Girl will tomorrow moraing take conveyanc ——— Today Bush and the two other men o drive to Arinada about thirty miles rey, prantice imited 10 ontarehe i came along and told him _ that west of I a hearing in the The two boys who were with little Joo Hameone the time ho was shot by Noah | but soon returned with abill ofsale trans e oot ineredibio story s told con. | _An appeal has beon filed in the suprome | : A : 9 P Adats Sunday have gt Last bon dis. | FINE the property to thom,and with o number | DMl 4(\\"""“:% e Lpentmant ecolved by | Court in the casc of James . Lansing vs. the | The following is asynopsisof the Nebraske i i v of potes. Monsky can peither read nor write | Cerning the outrageous treatment recolved bY | city of Lincoln 1.{{|.~|(.L- asks for an fnjunc- | high license, local option law: wer 3 ; and by Smooth talking @ud representing the | Httle Kldou Snder at tho place he calls home | tion to provent the eity from collceting taxes stion 1 provides that tho vounty boaed of Phoey a0 Frank and Joe Patac, young Bo- | notes to bans easy to negotinte as money, | on Tenth and A strc The boy is in the | on certain lots owned by plaintift. i g Al ring Wi ol pare " atted Bl mark 36 the bl 4 : i fon 8. MoAllistor.” an- attorney, sued | €ach county may grant licenso for the salo of hemfus living with their parents at 1630 | they obtained his mark to the bill of sale. | employ of the Lincoln distriot telograph com. D " o b 1t, spirit 4 vi 1 tf doomeod ! i e Thay then took the horso aud buggy and AIRRE Bekitli albsw Hotese yonald for 106,10 foes in_Platte | malt, spirituons and vinous liquors, tf doome TS, ke Lo ke LS Aaa AsA: I atvs || AovE Gy et cihe Sevorta it e . | county aud gt judgment for §18. MeDon- | expodient upon tho application by petition of N o’ und belng lmorant | | MOWEYsbrother ame around lator and | 50 toborates the roports, but, strongly enn- | ald lias carriod the cuse to the suprems court | thirty of tho residont freo holdors of tho ¢ £Hore was told what had occurred and was | phasizesthem. The attention of the police | onerro i, A406 /0o LY B BHAGE bowiirtily ceEahL would be the result if they should | stown the notes, Ho is _ more | has been called to the matter, and that was A LITTLE GIRL PROBARLY KIDNAPIED. o, 1 tie coutity 18 under towhsiip orgall ma they kept ko known their connection with th silent all affair, these days since tho i his little f the company was pleased with the boy, as | {a i y ety | ragely. B ross1 > vinced that the notes | of the compans : -year-old girl I8 missing and he believes | liquors in any city or incorporated villuge, or Lo SR ot el o o Monsky then began sos beis abright and active littlo fellow aud | thi sho s beon kiduapped by his divorced | within two miles of the samo, came too great and the younger boy broke | for his property and finally found the outfit | willing worker, but it was noticed that he | wife. O'Reilly said that the logal | Soction 2 prov the filing of the ap- down and told their father all. in @ stable on Davenport strect. Fletold | ywas always ragsed, hungry looking and often | separation from his wife the custody of the Mr. Pratac, who an intelligent man, at & i S ol i until Thursday,” but when he went back : d fnpd ey 1 | was found to be an improper person to act as | tion forat least two weeks before the grant once took tho boys to theoentral station, | (500 MEHE' T “ound his horse, | tosend another messengor boy to tho lad's | ity and they were taken away {rom hor | i0g of the licons : where the oldestone, Frank, made astate: | yigpy and harness gone. The propi home towake him overy evening and the trne | Gnd ontrusted to him, Me, O'Ri Section 8 provides for the hearing of the lllivlnl of the affair us he saw it tothe dhief of | i ‘that two of the men had | condition of affairs was then revealed. The | day for Omaba, whero his | r:w"ll T i filed aganst the L for the r at 4 o'cock in tho | oy w llowed to sloep in the b o at | tosee if she has the child i granting of a license to the applicant Tk ey 5 R the rig ¢ 10 | oy was not allowed to sloep in the house o s I Bt S vlas T ettt | The boy said thas he and his brother and | ymoyming. They paid their bill and as th Sl b oo Avab even” DakFidaed itm a A TADY ASSAULTED, Further sections provide for ponling Joe Huaneneck were walking in the woods, e ! shade to and w comp: a few ron, the CGrooseh. boy came up, Adair they wished to purehase the outfit and asked He told them that he him to fix a i wanted § for They then went aw: intelligent than his brother and st Togother they went up town all tho_proprictor by were armed v hie couldn’t hold it. of some promivence in this does not appear in the dir became rans to hold the rig th a bill of sale for the proper- v says that Bush is a real estale man | but his uame xcor¥, Neb.,July 10.—[Special to Tne how it became public property. Themanager late to work. T'he night clerk finally decided the flithy old stable where he sought refuge. On the investigation of Mr. Gus Wing, the clerk, it was learned that the boy was not al- the villag " V8 the Black Hills railroad company, whore the question of ade- pot is in dispute. ¥, formerly of Omaha, , reports that two children was entr to her, but she 1. C. Wilson, a drunken cavpenter, followed Mis. . G. Pasby 88 she was on her way home shortly after 11 o'clock vice laid violent hands on b ases of noso and throat. Boe bldg. THE SLOC MB LAW. zation. ‘Phe county board shall not have au- thority to issue any liconse for thesale of plication and for publication of the applica- of the remonstry eourt: tho form of the license; the giving of a 5,000 bond by the successful applicant for the li conse. Sections 8, 9 and 10 make itan offense, - : " o " lowed anything to eat and that hie barely kept intent Tho frightened ady 1 5 " cartying a shotgun on his shoulders The rig was recovered by the police and is t ¢ intens. > {rightencd Ay | punishable by a fine of §25, for any licensed Coming up 1o tho thrvo boys Adaie sabd o | pow'hel at. headquartors Neithor of tho | S0ul and body together by stealing and beg- umed for helpand succecded in attracting | fiquor dentor o sell intoxicating. liquor to compinion, “here they are,’ and unslung | parties wore arrested, although both were at | £ing what he conld. His father, John Sny- | the attention of ¢ e > of young men \Who | yyinors or Indians. s run and grasped it os one would when pre= | B station s ing. Thoy agreed to ap- | der, always took the little pittance that the | Fan to ber rescuc, | The drunken fellow was | “Section 11 provides that any person selling paring 0 shoot. Fo then domanded of s ‘neck information as to where he got the roung Patac siys Adair cocked one barrel of his gun, and i second later the gin was exploded. b when the ownorshiy outfit will be determined by Judge Helsley. otable Rey 1 menstu: A disor wort. ation, “For anarmia boy reccived as wages and never in return wouldeven buy himan article of clothing. “The boy says that this course of treatment has been going on ever since his father mar- turned o ver to the police, A COUNTERFEITER CAUGRT. Charles Powlessen, an alleged counter- feiter who has eluded the police for over a year, was_finally eaptured by Deputy Mar- shal’ MeRarland and Detective Pound today liquor without a license shall’ be fined not less than $100 nor more than $00 for each offense; and section 12 provides for the trial of such offenders, Section 13 makes it an offense, punishable > 14 SR A b A y by a fine of $100 and & forfeiture of license 0,7 exclaimed Adsir, “Ihave killed | ond steeility, it may properly be termed a Hiof i ‘pra vr,ug W Ir:,. u‘lld _tlm:lt sh:‘ i‘s‘ll_‘;fi at 1513 North ‘I'wenty-cighth stroet. Pow for any liconsed liquor vender o sell adul- ud turninghe and his companion ran { specific. i main cause of it. She lusistod on the chil- | sen is said to have been” one of the counter- | et awiy. The Patao boys also took to ther | Extract from Dr. W. P. Mason’s report on | dren being dri heels, and aftor agreeln about the affair they came up town and ot- tended a ball game, - leaving their cupanion to be fouind by some chaice ) 10t 1o say 0 word the waters of Ixcelsior Springs Missouri. it i THE COUNTY ASSESSMENI. it Has Been Ralsed to Over Twonty- s oft, and one day the boy that the woman struck his little sister. Since then the child has periodical fits. At present she is with her grandmother. The boy says further that bis cruel step- feltors that carried on their nefarious busi- ness on Seventeenth street about a year ago. the head- ugz, they made a raid on the en managed 1o escape. He coln aguin At the time the polico discovered rters of the place returned to L kes it an offense punishable 0 forany person tosellor liguor on Sunday, oron the on, fine the lia- $10 ny i t I s A v i rme today with the ty of suloonkeepers for damages sustained This i the story as told by the Patac boys: five Milllon Dollars, mother finally forbade him to ever come into | above result. Sohe fu. conAsadnce of -ty taelio ahd Adai folt very bndly yestordu and | o comty commissioners, who for sev | 1o houso and ho had to seelk refugo in tho f o ary xmws axp xorss, | prvidothe stops now to colleet such cried considerably o insists that the gun 3 g ¥ barn. On one occasion when another messen- teheeea A. Patterson has sued for a di- inms, harged “accidentally and that he have been siiting as a board of | b Sl il din't intend to shoot. equalization. completed their labors at 6 gor boy came to awaken him at that foul vorce from her husband, George D. Patter- : son. The lady alleges brutal reatment and The gun with which the deed was done was | o’clock last night and adjourncd place, Eldon declared that he had | yurderous threats on his part as the cause of n feature of the law i3 con- carefully ined by o Bre wporter. [ hecq sment is 835,170, lnd nothing to eat for over | the petition. She claims to bo permanently tho salient part of which It was thit r o on o0 s twonty-tour hours and he injured by the beatings ho has given her. tho rig o1 of tho gun would send | 5, 26308t S et 3 Tha_Nebrasks Wes i the hamwer down at a touch, whild the left hand trigszer was very diffeult to pull. In | upona valuation of §25,00,00, and isas fol- | fto his own rightful home to grub something |y yivo yours overdue, }.”‘l’“fi::';"'a‘(“‘%:d\:‘!Il]r;;’\\'.-l" 1ol tho righi hand barrel was anempty et idge : Ixilen ShS@laoi Ahe: Wwith o stélng of The Lincoln baseball club, known as the | any intoxicating, malt, spirituous and vinous shell. It is presumed by some of the officers 1fuha 48-10mill 120,00 | ivos ikt Giants, which lately went to picces, is | liquors, within the linits of such city or vil- 2 3 v m tives, drove him out, striking him V) i T N P 1! £ ) ) that it was from this barel that the fatal und 100 R L 1 A being ' reorganized. ~ The first of next | 1 T'his seetion also fixes the amount of shot wis discharged, as it is 1ot to be sup gediid . : Jim to his uncle's, whers he begg woek the boys will play tho Atc the license fee, which shall not be less than | posed that u thestate of wind Adair in 2 fun £00 after the shooting that he stopped to take The levy forthe present ye of fund r was made 50 hungry that he ran the risk of sneaking thing to cat. ‘The famished boy devoured the univ yan Boss Stout for two notes, each for uine and the latter part of the week the The corporate authorities of all eities in villages and cities having less than Post Office. e by e e sas City club, 10,000 inhabitants nor less than £1,000 in into account that ou trlgger was | oyl 010 millen.. . FFam | LGy beco of a beef stealc glver, bim ke |~ Judgo Stowart listoned today to_the-story [ cilics laving 8 population of mord than ewy fo pull ond tho other —difi- | yu.p year the levy wus ulso upon the ba: for move. This o enraged his unclo thay he | 9f Miss Johanna Devries who wants William | 10,00, cult und that he memoved the | A3t ¥SAT thelevy was ulso up | e L e o where he | Hoagbruin, whom she claims ruined her, to | ~ Scctins 2 and 27 relate to druggists’ OMAHA,NEBR. shell from the latter fo make it appear as if | OF, #0000 valiation, and ‘o o | e e e aerible. bonting to" the boy | Sauare matters by rar Howgbruin | vogisters and penalties for violation of the thesht came from tho barrel with the light | J 1 Which raised the su i 08 | Nith i boned, Tenving the little follow?s back | Tofused to make he and ho_ was | rules governing the sume, trigeer, i otder 0 support bis story of acei- | 00 e K VRSP D e y Ltld to the district coutt in the sum of 100 Seetion 25 mukes drunkenness an_offeuse dental thooting. Theso have glven some oredonce to x e They were O. L. Keep, Sergeant, Whalen, Detective ¥'ra Potage and Joe Potage. the two latter being in Kromenek's company when hewas shot. Keep's testi- mony did not amount to much, as he did not soe the hody until after it was' tuken to the undertakers, and his knowledge of the aflair wis confined to what he had heard. The two Potage boys repeated substan- tially the story told above. Phey said they had not mentioned the matter earlier bo- canse they were afraid of a whipping or scol The older bay, who is th years of age, told clearly which hammer was ruised by Adoir, and explained how the wea- pou was held when ¢ was discharged. He Blowed how Hamenck was lying on the ground when the fatal shot was fired He was westing his head on his hand, which acconuted for the shot found inone har The oficers repeated the story told by up, the commis: now have $10,000 in the gene with theamount of that is now on the books, they can run through on a 10 {-10 wills lev Today the equalized assessment will be ent to the state anditor, that the state levy the county valuation. Last year the levy for stute taxes was 6 9-10 s ay be made uoon mills. Last night Mr. Berlin stated that he had some extent and was of the opiniou that it would not run over investigated the matter to 6 mills. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil- dren toething produces natural, guiet sieep. 25 cents v bottle. —— Eenators “Go Slow." Special Washiugton Correspondence: Lo investigate the subject. Secr fund, and, uncollected tax of 1850 believe they At the time binder twine was forced up to such exorbitant figures the dopartment of agricul- ture was solicited by the farmers of the west v Rusk and cuts, The boy was un- able o do his worl that night, and when Mr. Burton, the big-hearted manager of the Lin: coln distriot tolograph, learned the cause of the boy's dobility ho was 80 indignant that his first impulse was to rush off to the uncle, Orrin Snyder, and give bim a taste of pupish- ment himself. On a second thought, he took the little fellow to the polico station’ and_ex- libited tothe police the terrible condition of the boy! ‘Tho ofticers hurricd off warrant for his brother’s arest, but W astonished to find the father treat the matter with utter indifference and refuse to swearout a warrant. The respectable suit now worn by the lit- tle fellow was bought by Mr, Burton, and the boy is at present_ filling his hungry stomach with the refuse from chop houses and oce: sionally gets asquare meal by taking enough thme from his sleeping hours to help some waiter or cook at his work. THE VILIAINS WILL BE ARRESTED, The worst fears of Mr. John Titus concern- ing the condition of Iis fourteen-year-old Messrs. B, and O. I Fisher, the youn, men who so bravely rescued Miss Snyder an her lady companion from drowning at Cush- man Park lake, do not think it faix that a fel- low from Fremont, who did comparatively nothing at all, has veceived all the newspaper praise for the’ act. T'he supreme court today decided the man- damus case of the stte ex Weber vs the saloonkeepers of Valparaiso by ovdering the village trustees to assemble and reconsider the matter, ST Malarial poison may be thoroughly eradi- cated from the system by the use of Dr.J. H, McLean’s Chills and Feyer Cure. 1t is mild ll.ll action and a certain cure. 50 cents a bot- 0. —— SOUTH OMAHA NEWS., The “28 Club" Meeting. Ex-Mayor W. J. Broateh and Councilman Wheeler of Omaha came down Wednesday night to meet with the branch Twenty- punishable by a fine of $10and costs or im- prisonment not exceeding thirty day Section 20 provides that the doors and windows of saloous shall be kept free from seroens or blinds, . Van Houten's Cocoa—'Best and goes farthest.” —_—— Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations via the great Rock Is- land route- Ticket office, 1602—Six- teenth and Farnam streets, Omaha. BREVITL The bank clearings yesteaday amounted to $808,715.51. Flesheck, the man who was arrested on the charge of having shot Officer Drummey, was ordered outof town by Judge Helsey yesterday morning. The vemains of Perry Montgomery Adair when he first went to the staion and | has done this. Mo instructed Mr. Charles | daughtor, who was outraged by four scoun- | eight — cub. A score of mem- [ and his wife, the colored ‘murderer und guve limsell up, Tho jury exanined the gun | Riohards Dodge to look into the matter thoe, | drels, have beon ren Tho gitl is phys- | bers and condidates wendod their way | Suicide and his vietim, were sent to St. With which the killing was done, and satis- 15 (Tihe 2aguioof il e ¢ boen | ically ruined, and Mr. Titus has brought her | aeross the tracks toa secluded room in_ the Joseph last evening for interment. died thomselves that one bammer was very |oughly. Thoresult of his work has Just been |y, 4 Tincoln for medical treatment, Ho de- | Fourth ward while Daniel C g s At ISEionats il ] T ety G incg 1 Fourth ward while Danicl Condon and Jere- he park commissioners will open easy on tholrigger. 1t was then suggested | publishod by the department in a pamphlet | (ures his inteution of bringing all the bratos | myuh Howard waited at N and Twenty-fourth | bids this — afternoon for tho eon. thut Adair be put on the stand, but Assistant | entitled, “A Report on Flax, Femp, Jute and | to justico who were conceruod in the crime. | for tho arvival of the. grand sachomand bis | ttoseting a dowall around ot County Attorney Moriarty, who was con- | Ramie, New Serics, Miscell No. 1. | Burns was let off with onlya $100 fine, but | Jjoutenants. Temporaryofficors weve elocted | S UCUNE & SICOWALC ““‘l“ NEERSIHOT. ducting the eximination, stated that this | Division of Statistics.” Ln th , which | the other threo rascals, who are respectively | and addresses were made by Mr. Broatch and | Suare and dams in tho lakes at Hans- would be taking an unfair advantage of the | fills more than one hundred pa Mr. | ahotel runner, a hack driver and bus driv ich com parlk, defendant In the absence of his attorney, and adviscd an adjourniment until this afternoon at1 o'dock sharp, when Adair will be ex- amined, and bis half brother, Gooch, will also ‘be on hand, ——— My physician saidl.could not live, my liver out of order, frequently vomited greenish Siosia,, skin yelow el ary Himots on Dodge, after reforring to the enormously high price of twine last season, writes urging the cultivation and substitution of American hemp, and soy “And witha little present protection the foreign fibre can be driven out of the markat and the farmer receive a two-fold benefit from thechange. It is claimed that 1f manilla, sisal, sunn, New Zealand and other hemp ave to be arrested and an - effort made to send them to the penitentiary, A LAD WITH GOOD METTLE, F. Billings took the liberty yesterday to knock down his married daughter with a bucket. A warrant was issued for his ar- rest, but as heis 8 wily and desperate fellow aud kuows every ofiicer in the city, it was Mr. Wheeler, after which these gentlomen retired aud went to Omaha. The business of the meeting was then transacted. All that has escaped from tho airtight meeting is that & committeo was appointed with authority to select oight men out of seventeen names agreed on, and on obtaining consent of the gentlemen make up a delegate ticket to be voted for at the primaries Iriday. Omaha lodge No. 11 of the Switch- moen’s Mutual Aid Association of North America will hold its annual pienic at the Waterloo grounds Sunday. An ex- cursion train will be run over the Union Pacifle. In order that the city may construct a 58, v gt o) bstitutes are placed on tie list of fi raw | decided to deputize Marshal Melick’s eigh- ] R S sewer on South EJuvc‘ulh street, south of e Al mab mhain o, B | Subatitutos ard Placed on tho lst of free IW | teen-yearold son o mukw tho arrost, The Turners' Fete' Champotre, Pacifie, the street railway compuny has G'Brien, 82 Kxchange St, Buffalg, N. Y, i bl ersin the west have demaundod if in view of boy bravely entered Billings’ house, but The South Omaha Turnvercin will give a been instructed to discontinue running the present agricultnral depression, to ;vwle rcmllji,nxlthhc, wnrnn;t to n‘-io lulnuyv n!;a‘ lllmonlighfl plu:lclx;:lbd bullJin ’gurlzur park, | its cars on the south end of the Burt o o cheapen the present cost of binder twine. No | latter grabbed his rovolver and placing it | Twenty-fourth, between J an streets, | gtreet and South Lleventh street line JONN" COME WATALLY BURED, dloubt should this occur tho fow manufaciue | BEainSt voun Meliei's head throatonod (o | saturduy evening. Mosws, Jobn G | aftor the 15th inst A Driver for Fanning & tlavin Falls | pe s inbe Guited States who produco | /5, ™58 the ad refused 10 do this and ate | komed piomtnd Mol Soiceo piiofor | Judge Shields y¢ ued Laurs Under & Grading Machine. Joln Cole is lying badly injured at his Yomonear the corner of Tenth and Leaven- worth, and if heever vecovers it will be a wiraole, ) yesterday afternoon the patrolwagon 1t to Thirty-sixth and Hamilton streets in response toa “‘hurrey” call. . Upon their amival there the officers found Cole lying on the ground w hing in horrible agony. Cole had been driving o grading these farmers who have actually aided them in the accomplishment of a much desired object that. they have been unable to bring There are many western farmers, however, who look at its true light, as isshown by the large correspondence of the department relating to fiber matiers, received since the These farmerssee about through their own efforts. this matter in fiber investigation began. what is the fact, thatevery pound of bind twine used can' be made of native grown fibers, that the twine will be as good as the tempted to_grasp the desperate fellow volver. Billings saw that he was confront- ing a boy that knew no fear and he changed his tactics by rushing through the doorway and pulling tho door shut, locking Melick in. But the lad burst the door opoen with a chair and gave chase to the desperado. Ofii- cer Ireland happened to be passingand taking in the situntiou ata glance joined in the pur- suitand helped eapture and disarm the *fel- low. Billings was arraigned today and fined and costs for assaulting his” daughter. After he bonrds this out at the county jail he Konrad Miller and Frank Henin are the gen- eral committee on arrangements, while Messrs, George J. Seltzer, Charles 'Akofer and Theodore H. Backman will do the ele- gant on the floor, and Messrs. William Schweling, sr,, Peter ¥uchs and Albert Zim- met will bé at the door. Delegations will be present from the Jan and Omaha turnyereins of Omaha, Foot Mashed. Solomon Fox an employe of the Union Pa- cific track laying gang, while at work J Nielson, aged twenty mit to wed Gertrude twenty wvears of age. residents of Omaha. The funeral of Rev,and V. W. Jac A. Hood, grand chaplain of the gr lodge of Freemasons, will be held at Schuyler, Colfax county, at 2:30 o’clock, Sunday afternocon, July13. Alldes o {0 attend the funeral may leave Omaha on the Union Pacific train which leaves 18, & per- 'n, who is Both parties are muchive, ame of those immense affairs drawn :f.‘;fi::.'"fl‘l}";.-;'é::3::1'}1'?'&‘; :\'»li'hgt:;rlx}l“ llmllld* will bo tried for eaisting an afficer, below Albright had his left foot | about 10 a.m. by six or eight horses, for Kanning & QIERSSY s badly mashed and the front part ‘almost J. H. McCabe, who was arrested a few Slavin, “the - contraetors, anl toduy | Ceite apound from thopreyont prices, A COUNCIL COMBI out off by w steol rail falling on the member. | qays ago for dlsturbing tho peaco, wis was ot i on Flamilton streat | o With the foreign flbers the saving to the | mhe old talk of a council combine 1s being | Tho unfortunate man was brought to this | {0y &, 1O, CHEETE RS SHE REECE, I betweon Thirly-sixth andThivty-seventh, | Farmers by thie vomoval of the duty will not | revived over the action of a portion of the | ity and o surgeon summoned, who dressed | foUnd Euilty by the jury that tricd the (AL Ho was driviig along as usnal this after- overl cent a pound, and it _remains to be | coyneil ju the matter of the paving contracts. | thé wound. case yosterday afiernoon. The courtin- noon when one of the wheels struck o rut and o wus thrown from his seat under the wheels. A will £=mmble was made by his companions to stap the horses,but before they could do 50 two wheels of the heavy machine had passed over his body, crushing his left seen whether the farmer will get any ad- vantage. “1t is needless to say that if these foreign hemp substitutes, and jute especially, are placed upon the free list, these efforts ' in o measure will be hampered and the farmers The city advertisod some time sincefor bids for projected paving and Monday these bids yers opaned by tho bourd of public worls, That night they recommended that the bid of Templeton & Mason be accepted. Several of the councilmen with the oily Gamuon of the Teutonia Installation. Court Teutonia, No. 185, Independent Or- der of Forestors, installed ofcers ws follows: Chief ranger, H. Heyman; vice, flicted a fine of 85 and costs. William Whitsell yesterday forfeited his appearance money by failing to ap- pear to answer to a charge of disturbing the peace. POSTMASTER. PAUL'S EPISTLE TO PETER. o vy themselves will be the losevs. Both binder | & 5 AR 1¢ | Herman Auger; rocording socretary, Fre —_—— —— e /iwish e Frinsmaiien, Yauning shoildl; e s1iaae ?oixenlxnk"lt‘gflAE:‘;?\\t‘nt‘ol:ghhll::::'-:.vltlmwx‘: e R AT \\s::‘ | an join in praising the fine finish and P S (O) Nel . S | moned, " Ho 18 badly_injured mtemuly wad | Tom finx and hemp grown on American | 1o oo wntil yosterday. when the council ; ) 5 0oSTOFFICE, OMAt1A, Neb.,, March 28, 1890,—Dear Sir: caumot live, Cole is wmarried man and has three children, but his wife deserted him some time ugo for Some cause, Vil R The now offices of the great Rock Is- land route, 1602, Sixteonth and Farnam farms." The above being the result of n_thoreugh by the depart- went of nviculture, the senate of the United how it reduces the tariff on binder twine, There aro Such things and expensive investization States should be carefut met in special session. Again Pace and his colorts attempted their rushing tacties, but were again blocked and the_award postponed until next Monday night. The bid of Tem- pleton & Mason for bricks is $168 a square -ard, Duffett & Ramsey of Beatrice, Hugh - woodward, Peter Fuchs; junior woodward, E. Zoebich; senior beadle, Ludwig Grim! junior beadle, Krancis Sheelor; Deputy Charles Siuger installed the officers. A Misleading item Corrected. Councilman Dougherty complains that the accurate likeness of our special $1 a dozen photos. Proof showed, satisfac- tion guaranteed. Keim & Moltz. 1312 Farnam st. T. am getting a splendid lot of statistics (against prohibition) from General Bangs, the owner of the Dodlin quarry. He writes me that he will make them complete. He wants you tobe sure as “boomerings” in this country, and as we huve a great vespect for our law makers ‘ut | MLUCELY of Owatu, Johy Lanbam of Lincol e streat, Omuha, are the finest in the city. Fapert publishad 1o TRa Rae abovt Jdgrard 1 - —= | and give him a chance to bid on granite for your house. Thinks A ! 8 . and Reilly & of_Chicago having bids iy 4 ik NSTRUMENTS placed ord dur v gle 3 S€. Call and soe them, Tickets to all points | Waskington, it is for this reason that e say | runging from $1.5 to §1.64 Fhey inmedi. | - Brenoan's bid on tho@ strect sower was | TNYIRUNENTS placed on rocord durtug | 4 ) satisly you. Yours IR iR e ar Aty eastut lowest ratos Songira v . ately rajsed o howl over the award and are | erroncous and unjust to him. Mr. Brenuan | ¢ §{ Bogas and wite to John Shunpt- . , . VANDE 5 ’_.‘_, AR T R B ol Moaosts openly charging skulldugger on the | was at the office on time, but not finding Mr. maler, 1o o I:Il}! l.r\ Forest, wd 20 | emm—— ——- - - TRSIS XAN. . “ o part of the board of public works. | C v, ' of the ittee, Mr. " Flack i wife to Baright, lot 7, soter Llor @e . " 74 BEISDORSHY ALEXANDER, In the lnke rogions of Wisconsin, Min- | A valid excuso has boen | givon | gomicuy chaltman OF the committer, Mr | " bk i, Saunders & Himebaugh's sadi VANDERVOORT UNMASKED, P ‘”‘_ Llor in exchange for patronage of ' nesota, Towa and the two Dakotas, there | for throwing out Reilly's bid, because hie did | g0 MU dolivor it i porson, When | ciwics fiartman and wite 10 A Hoserie ™| The sanctimonious Paul Vandervoort, Dodiin granite, ARt The Customs Collector \“"l Handle | are hundreds of charming localities pre- {!‘u:fl(l‘r::;h samples, but none wre given for | M\ Connelly arrived it was after the hour v lots 79 M Hartaan's like a wolf in sheep's clothing, hus been Only afew weeks before umlnp-mpu the New Postoflice Funds. emptorily fitted for summer homes. [ *ROVNER Lo ide " for receiving bids. As Mr. Brennan was o o o 20 bosing before the good church mem- | APoste appeared before the ministerial Collector Alexander reccived s lotter from | Among ‘the following selected it are | i’ o 000 kess for the_ curbing poc | there on time, Mr. Connelly's absence pro- { F O UEMEY sulhusiing o6 Chothnin, pa "“ e el e o iainer | Association and made a tearful appeal on the troasury department yestorday morning | names familiar to many of our readers | yioy than Templeton & Mason's, called the | Jeuted the bid being handed in as alled for o : sponss B0 | (D908 CLDIE WAL B8 G UROOIPFOIMIANE | 1oyl of Broatel in the name of toms reading as folows : as the perfection of northern summer re- | attention of Pace to the fact und suggested hi\l tlu;’ advu;!i:rmlm'nh Iun’d Mr, l)lfltg}:‘,‘rly euemy of the rum power and the suloon. it gl e " “You are hereby appointed custodian of the | sorts. Nearly all of the Wisconsin points | thut it would be a good idea 0 let paving { ‘WOUSY his bid should have boen recelved. Wods w i iic's. ™ | But the fac similo of the letter which | PSrance reform. e property recently selected ns a site for the | of interest are within a short distance e contracts separate. Pace replic Notes About Oity, (o s o] * 500 | the apostle of Dodlin granite haswritten | , 1he question now is, will tho trus Inited States oustom house, court house and | from Chicago or Milwaukee, and none | that would never do, us’ the contractor who | o Born te M Shad Nt Dantal 7 tson 10 Cordolin Junes, 1ot 2, bik i in | friends of temperance and morality fol- postofice building in Omana, under direction | of t} e 50 far away from the *busy | Turnished the curbing might hinder the | oA son bom 90 Mas. Dantel Jo | S Wogt Tawn, w 4 : ax | tothe Honorable Peter E. lier, does in r of the supervising avchitect. D Y S ey | pavers. The excuse is reguded as o fimsy | BV H A Nolto'and Wife to H Hansen, puri the language of James G. Blaine, *drop | 10W Vandervoort into the camp of the M. Alixander is further authorised and in. | MArts of civilization™ that they cannot | tne "y on a par with the one Pace gave | Assistant County Attornoy Ell H. Doud | Totd biki, Orawford's add t Elklorn, i 3 e Dodlin combine. struoted to take such steps ws his judgment | D¢ reached in a fow hours of travel, | foryushing tho award, viz that the paving | threatens legal proceedings against County ot d.k s Go'ta i i { 115 | the mask of hypoerisy from the hideous ’ P { vor 5 " 3 ) i 4 o ® A ek Land Co ; rrwood, i e ” s s g may suggest Lo protect, the property against by frequent trains, over the finest road | should bew mmenced at ouce. :l;ml.mM ‘s("i:fl iA.n‘;ILmunun the same grounds "H:‘..a I:";“"m}gplg‘ 3 D lots 2,500 Im‘( of treason. . e County Court, puss, recover reuts collceted sinvethe | in the morthwest—the Chicago, J. A. Buckstaff has had the brick contracts st Mr, Sheahad. ) A Simpson and wife to J I Fiack, ot 2 PosTorFi Oxama, Neb.,, March 25th, Millon b (0 yestabdar commenosd. autt ln condemnition was made and tomakesuch | Milwaukee & St. Paul railway: | so far at £1.5% and the combine, if it exists The bid of L. B. Stanley for constructing LIk 10, Patrick's 2d add, und lot 1, blk 2 1560.—DearSir: I am getting a splendid lot { g o5 bl dos P 4 . Alsposition of the Duldings until further | Oconomowoe, Wis. Glear Lake, Tows. as alloged, isin his interest. Judge Mason, | the Q street sewer was §, 19, A8 Patrek’s add, w d.. i 4,00 | of statisties (against yeubibition) faom Gene | S22 SOUNLY court fo recover notico 85 will bemost advantageous to the | Mimoequa, Wis. Lake Okohodi, Towa. of the firm of Templeton & Mason, isan | Inthe roport of the Injunction proceedings | €7 Fluckind husband toM E Stwpsou. "1 0005 ot 60 e Dodlin qua Teory Phillips, which ws is due on pvernment. Waukesha, Wis, Spirit Luke, lowa, atiorney, and his posiug as o _paving contruo- | to restraiu the city from paving the oo com- | A R R S0 W B AT Sud 35 or ™ | Ho wirites mo tht b, will e them e | three bills of exchunge. In order that he may The collector will have his hands full fora | Polmyra, Wis. Frontenac, Minn, tor is ludierous, as his physicians have stated | pany claim, Jucob Levy should have been | 1t s e . antol Tt ald wi 0 W8 WA IV S SLLL ONBKS SRAM.L0MMe § diygten the-o fon of the debt, Dilon hus time to straighten out matters ana get thewm | Tamabawk Lakes, Lake Miwmectonka, | that he caunot five a year becauso of Bright's | one of the plaintiffs, aud not Jucob Juskalek. | und 5 0f sib 1ot 5and lots 5 aidl 6 wid piete. He wants you to besureand givebim | \\o o) oy an nitachment aguinst the proporty adjusted o the new orderof things. Nothing [~ Wis, Minn, discase. Temploton s & young man of [ “mye Jiye stock exchange vl hold a meet- | . wnd % 1ot 10 in bik 6, Capitol add,'w d. 13,00 | achance tobid on granite for your house. S is said in the Wasiington letter concerning | Lakoside, Wis, Ortonville, Minn. twenty-two, a clerk in the employ of John | jng Saturday afteruoon at 10'clock to elect a | James Vore and witeto M J Leacliy, lot Fiiinds 2o oan aitiaty sou. ‘o of the defendaut. the romoval of the butldings, and nothing wil | Kilboum City, Wis., Prior Lake, Minn. Fitzgerald, another brick manufucturer, and | director, vice James M. Doud. and 0 discuss | o gl & Bouth Oninha puak, wd =0 4% s o e W. Jawes Hill bas brought ao action to ro- be done in that direction ut present, (Dells of the Wis- White Bear Lake, | kuows nothing of the paving business. Buck- | the tpans i t " © yourd 40 E 3 4 6, 6 PAUL VANDERVOORT. | 0ovor 8760 from Ssmuel Shears, Hill sets "Dhe title to the property passedsto tho gov- | consm.) Minn. " | staff has refused 1o bid Joss than £1.8%, elain- adpesaon.Apmten: angr, Wk, Po Sud and, This letter is interostivg for more | forh fn his potition that last Novembor ernment on May 19ih, and the collector will | Beaver Dam, Wis. Big Stone Lake, Da- | ing there is no mouey in it, but knowing Free. LB Huwpon said inistana 't B iowi, *° | ronsons than one.’ It ocenviots | Shours employed himn to dispose of b4 shares proed 1o collect rents from that date. He | Madison, Wis. kota. oucs say that he and Fitsgorald veally com- | g0t L e | 1t 16, ik 10 Hanweom plige, w o 450 | Vandervoort as & jobber, who | ©f the capital stock of the Ousis lnd aud ent- states thut sowe of the former owners have Ior detailed information, apply at ticket | pose the firm of Temploton & Mason, The ') | Stk Yo 6. 356h | - and husband to 1 W Willinm- § A Jovher, - WHO | 4le company, & eorporation organized under * been coliccting rents with great regularity, | office, 1501 Farnam street, Burker Bloc! object of BuckstafPs doing business in this | it Kulin& Coss, oth wnd Douglas, cures | son, lot b ik 2 Contral park, w d uses bLis station in the United States | gheluws of & rritory of Wyoming, ab and but they will be made to disgorge. F. A. NASH, Gon. Ageut. | way lssaidto bo & scheme merely to keop | hedduche, nervousness slecplessucss, ueu- | Frank Sobeslovsicy to # ek, part il ostofice for illegitimate schewmes, | for the price of 15,000, e (Hill) to bé paid a ), PRES 0 down any kicks that might arise over the | Falgis, £is, cte. 4. hik 11, 8 E Boxems' add, w i Pasid ogLinalp schewes, | O LIO P f $16,000, 4 pald ¢ —— J. E. PRESTON, Pass, Agent. A & ——— A PTukey etaltoto M ¢ Duntord, lot While he testificd in the police court | commission of b per cent, providing the ssle ‘Fnr beauty, 1oemmrm‘5mrnlmr‘mm?lem tixurbimn!tnllrli:,o ‘xwm:u(un;- p‘;ul for lu\l;w:- ArmyOrders. 4. bik = 01 ton hill w d 400 l“ "[ ”d""‘ ed in the police ecourt | \woriando within one woek. The stock wes of the complexion, use only Pozoni's Powder; Through coaches—tullma: “There W urther developments of a g b i AR cot | A MaoLarty t0 A P Tukey et al. lot 14, only afew days before that tell-tale let- | sold " sonCeaot | 2 . n lace o $ . L gencral court-martial isappoin ted to meet » ¢ D ) sold a ing to contvact, but the cominise there is nothing "1""‘ toit. nlm.-ln-ru.‘xlinlngmrs, reo revl&nlng’?hu'u lv.‘i;euilry"nlnll:h‘{'“upu the other contractors got { o5 Du Chesne, Utah, at 10 o'clock . m., t:“h" Covell's add to Crelghiton helghts mp | toF Wae written that he wasnot an agoent | son was ot puid. Henoe the suit For Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitls and Sore Throat use Dr, Thowas’ Eleetric Olly #ud get the gouulue, enrs 10 (‘Ini%und interveniig points via the great Rock Island route. Ticket oftice 1 Sixteenth sud Furnam. on Thu: -day, the 17th day of July, 1500, or as 500U thereafior as practicable, for the trial of such persons és may be properly brought be- A Lukey ot al to A H Vosburgii, 100 '] BERUOED BATES ON PREIGHT, ik 9, Cligton hill, w 4 : The board of transportation is in receipt of auendod Live stock tariff sheets in wccord- for Dodlin granite and had no intercstin it, he goes out of his way to offer uuti- prohibition statistics to the Hounprable Go to the on? first class gallery in thecity, Our fine cabincts only 31 a dozen.” Kelm & Moltz. 1512 Farnsm st N Tweaty trausters,