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LUCK BETTER THAN THE LAV, "“Shorty" Dwyer's Escape from Prosccution for Murder and Assault, W. E. MEAD WAS NOT AN EMBEZZLER. He Sucs His Prosecutors for n Fined for cticing Medicine ~Other Local Matters, Luck is beating the law without half try- 0 “Shorty * Dwyer's caso. whose ame, it ho John real 1 Drabl protty of the chief yer in the fight in which Connor wa Cushing and another witness were fail and testified against Dwyer at th the ¢ and were then e county attorney thought he nhad a against the accused howover, failed to agree und ent”term of « wd the other witnesses i when the case other day Dwyer was prosccution. He was the charge of stabbing placed 10 the city jail Yesterday Dwyer was dismissed and or dered out of the city, as Cushing's presence a5 a witness coutd not be secured Dwyer had just completed a four years term in the Missouri penitentiary for burg lary when he got into trouble over Connor’s killing in Omaha wis ci released for at onee rearrest Cushing and w od want of on Not an Embezzler w Mead, who was City a few answer a charge by Seiberhng & Co,, an ment firm of Akr 0., Judge Helsloy in police court Mr. Mead was the Omaha nt of Seiber- ling & Co. and had a contract for seve years yet. He was thrown out of a job by the formation of a trust which his employers joined. At the time he had $01 in his p which he held to apply, as wy duc him from the fivm wi ition of this money that led 10 his arrest. Ho was given a preliminary bear- ing some time_ago. Y court held that there was nothing whatever in the evidence to show that Mr. Mead was ar embezzler or had any intention of defrauding the compat by judge further remarlked t duct all through the case b honest man who was only thought was justly due bim. dismissc Mr. Mead at once began suit in the United States court against Seiberling & Co. for 000, due as wages under his contract, and 00 for false imprisonment and malicious prosceution. Mrs. Fenn's Case. Mrs, Fenn, the Christian seientist had her case iu district court disposed of yesterday. Last July Mis. Fenn in tho capacity of a docwor, treated Mrs. Lemen during child birth. Both the mother and child died. Mrs, Fonn was arrested oo the charge of practicing medicine without a diploma or being a graduate of a medical college. In police court she was fined €0 and costs, She appealed and went into the district court. Monday when the case was called for trisl Mrs. Fenn showed eht and declared that she would r her skirts of the prosecution that she claimed was instieated by the doctors of lhl‘ old school. I'he couuty anttorney 0 Mrs. Fenn was 1ot,50 the case was con Both sides began looking up the law in the cnse, and the woman finally determined to plead guilty and appeal to the merey of the court. Yesterday sho appoared before Judge Wakeley, withdrew all her former pleas and acknowledged her guilt. The judge this and atonce imposed a fine of § sts, which was paid arrested at Kansas weeks ago and brought here to of cmbezzlement, proferred agricultural imple was discharged by terduy. i been that of an ing what he ‘he case was tians in Court. r and Jim Wild Waves two husky Winnebagos, were in police court yes- terday as wity nst two lads who were charged with swindling the guileless sous of the prairie out of 50 ceuts of the coin of the realm. It appears that tho Indiuns wanted fire water and gave the boys 50 cents with which to purchase the desired drink Tho boys t: and the W S80 tho case of the state against Frank who charged with having rized the Boston Store of 8600 worth of goods, the defense succeded in proying an alibl, At 2 o'clock yesterday the jury returned a verdict of ot guilty. Bruce was and was just walking out of ] he was r ested by Sor- v on the charge of carrying con ons. Court Notes, ‘The sheriff of Sarpy county arrived iu the Weanesduy night, bringing with him John Smith. John broke iuto the store owned by Cyrus P. Spearman at Springfield on the night of May Ho was captured while iu the uct of carrying away the contents of the store, waived exawination and was held to the district court. Upon ais way up here he told the sheriff that he was rowdy to plead uilty aud take his sentence. With this un- derstanding he was taken bofore Judge telle aud sentenced to one and one-half year: in the penitentia i nd cas of | of the ostat t Max wow was cealed w arles H. Olsen, ¢ of Edward Olsen, Meyer was called o wial before s0 Olsen is suing to 4 k of goods, The it grows out of t feyer ding on lowor ho o ased owned a stock of goods situated in_an adjoining bullding. - Whon the Meyer build ing fell, the Olsen building was crushed and destroyed togethor with its coutents, Dispel Colds, headacnos and fevers, to cloause the sy offactual om y 1 costive or bilious. or whaa 110 blood I impurs oF sluggish, 10 permanently curo habitual coustipation, to awaken the kidueys aud liver t salthy act tivity, without irritating we g them use Syrup of Figs. —_—— Seo special page for linoe of vators for sale or rent, e American Wond, Yellowstone park is boyond tion one of the world’s jrroat and the Umon Pacific exeurs will be the event of the your nearest Union Pucific it grain ele all ques- wonde 0 in July Asic ubout season, ugent AEET STANDS AND SIGNS, sgulated by Ordinanoe e Mayor Cushing and Superintendent Buildings Whitlock neld a session today and declared against fruit stands and s strotel ovor the sidewalks, As a the mecting an ordinance will bo and_introduced at_t Sty couneil. s ordinance will provido that whenever 8 wan desires to streteh a cloth sign from building to eurb, he must procure a petition signed by all of tho residents within a radius of one block from a point where it is proposed ato tho sign, o matterof s up and discussed. This will also be regulated by ordinance. The stands must bo of a cor: tain size and can only be located upon u peti tion of all of the occupants in tho block. Heretofore they have been located by getting the permission of the abuting property owner They Will e & igns that result of formulated o next_sossion of the B Nogripiug, no nausos, 1o pain when Do Witts Little Barly Risors aro takon, Small plL Safopll, Best pill, Heavy | ot fruit stands was taken | KOUTH OMAHA. Will Entertain the Pastor. The Ladies' Ald socloty of the Prosby- terian church will give Rev. aud Mrs. Robert L. Wheeler a reception at the parsonage, Pwenty-second and 1 streets, this evening. All members of the congregation and all friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler are cor dially invited to be present. Build ng Permits, Bullding Inspector D. F. Bayless has is- to John S. Musack, Brown park, costing wry, a §1,500 business house on Twentieth and L streets, and four minor permits. two cot Notes Aboat the City. A. C. Powers has returned from Lincoln. Manager J Viles, jr., has gone to | Chica Joseph Christio has gone to Dexte; a short visit Mrs, J. F. Cornish has gone to T visit her parents W. E. Skinner of the yards' traveling force ym Kansus City laughter has been Lorn unto Mr. and W. Morton, Twenty-cighth and H ames over from Creston and Mrs. M. I Mark Blanctard came In, to visit his parents, Mr. Blanchard John Riley, after hol and will run the sixth and O stre sh between B LeGeo will take pla ver James James brought in a load of Durham cattle of his own feeding fro lalvern, la., that topped tne market at Rev. Knox P. Taylor of Bloomington, Tll., day school evangelical missionary ian church of Ilhnois, was the cuest of Re 3 Rev. Mr son Perry 1 vacation spent with fr and ne tobert L. Wheelor and { after their summer nds in Ponea, Sioux boring plices. 'Le ers for citizens' have arrived. The allianc day eveuing in the old Kni hall, Twenty-fifth and N str W. A Paul, one of the popular exc boys has veturned with his el Miss Hattie Il Re: the congratulations of iew home, Twenty-four linnce, No. 1, will meet Tues- its of Pythias and M ACCUSED. Dropyed teral Mat Baker dismissed uk Cushman and federal court yes- 3 Cushman and Young wi wing circulated counterfeit mon but the evidence was not suficient to con- viet aes W. Moore, tried and found guilty of embezzling pension money belonging o Mvs, Gruner, was avraigned upon o charze of forge He will bo tried next week for the latter offense. The case of Ole Olsen against the South Omaha banking company for £10,000 personal dumages was begun befor Dundy. George Williams of Thomas county tried for selling liquor without licens found guilt REP; By the United States A Cases and The Building tor WiIL try Prohibit. Superiatendent Whitlock, the building in- spector, proposes to o after insist upon repairing buildings without first obtaining permits so to do. He cares noth- ing about the fees that follow the compliance with the provisions of ‘the ordinauce. What he wants is that the parties shall take out the pormits, so that his inspectors may look after the interests of the c A good deal of work in the way of making trivial repairs on old buildings has been t crated, it will not be longar, a5 tha. prl o has been abused. A Judge Helsley ~yesterday for violatingthe building or rged with doing €30 wortn of ‘repairing on a .00 shauty on Howard street. st S Ghes _DeWitt's Little Early Risers; best little pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad oreath rsion to St. Louis, via the Wi sh. The German Rifle association will o Omaha, Sunduy, June 7, at 4 p. m. the Wabash for their bi-annual sting. All Iriends ave earnestly in- vited to join excursion as it is to have the next meeting in Omaha. A rate of one and one-third fave for the round trip has been secuved. [For tickets, sleeping-car accommodation and full i formation ecall at Wabash office 15 Farnam street. New Line to Des M 8. Commencing Sund; M 31, the Chiengo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway Wil Geiablish i th rough line of sleeping cars betweon Sioux City und Des Moines via Mudvid, Pussengors from Omaha und tho west ean leave Omaha at 6:20 p, m., secure sleeping car wccommodations and arrive in Des Moines ut 6 a, m. Ite- turning, leave Des arrive Omahu 9:45 0. m, both trains. Ticket offic strect. F. A, NAsH, Gen, Agt, J. I Pre Puss. Agt. - Decision in Favor of the \mmmku & St Paal b _The new u leeping ¢ o, A v & St with electric lights in ever continue to leave the Omaka, at 6:20 p. m., taking this trair cil Bluffs, anc 4. m., in ample time to mi connections. Ticket oM streot. 138 ASH, J. E. PRESTON, General Agent. City Pussenger Agent. Chicago % berth, will Union depot, daily. f 1 oastern )1 Parnam DEATHS. Noticex of five Lines or less wd-r this head, Afty centy; each ad titional line ten conts BATDORE 2 b years and 0 months, held Fri 20th uve Forest Lawn A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, Superior to every other known, Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. | No otber bakiog powder does such works | of the track. | give employment | kamah to | Douglas over the | turned the find over to Whalen. ing identification. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDA 5, “THE CONTINENTAL.” 5000 STRAW HATS We have straw hats for every man and boy in Omaha, they must be sold in the next ten days. "You can buy a single hat for less than de: lers pay for them by the case. Men’s Fing Mackinaw Braid, in all shapes, at 25¢, 35c and 50c. Don’t be afraid of the quality on account of |the low prices. Hat (]L‘Zl[(fl'S get double these prices, The finest braids manufactured wilk” I'be found in our stock, prices $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Don'’t pay a fancy price for an article no betters Young men’s flat brims, the latest shapes, in black and colors, $1.25 and $1.50. THIN UNDBRRWERAR, We have all sizes in the balbriggan about two cases each of the MEN' 1 FInTA = = Good clothing is always styles, at $12, $15 and $18, for Continental CORNER DOUGLAS The Liargest OGlothing Hous 75 Gents. The thin coats and vests which we are szlling for the exccptlonally low price of seventy-five cents, are making the heat more tolerable for dozens of men who have bought them in the past few days, and will cool off dozens more whent their splendid value becomes better known. These garments are made of genuine French Nankin. They are cutin good style. They are made in good shape. The colors and patterns are in good taste. They are made with patch pockets. have pearl buttons, the button-holes are made with silk, and the backs of the vests are made of the same material as the vests themselves., They are just as good coats and vests as you can buy in any other house in Omaha. for double the money, but to make it more comfortable for you, and not make your pocketbook sweat, we are selling' them while they last for seventy-five cents. 75 cts $1.75 2.25 $2.90 1891. RAILROAD ¥ s, Important Telegraph Construction Re- ed—Division Changes. The work of constructing a new telegraph line vetween Laramie and Ogden on the Un- fon Pacific has been ordered resumed. This work was commenced about a year ago, the object being to striog a new and better wire from Red Butte to Echo, to placeall the wires on higtier poles and on the same side The work had pre od as far as awlins when the Adams management dered it stopped. Superintendent K showed President Dillon and party the ne- cessity for the improvement and he was di re 1 to go ahead with the work. This will toa e number of men all summer. A copper wire will bestrang|be tween the points named and may be used for the introduction of the duplex system on that portion of the system. Division Changes. The Cheyenne & Northern branch of the Union Pacific has been transferrel from the Nebraska to the Wyoming division, ana trains will be controlled by the dispatcher at Cheyenne, he road in - question ne to Orin Junctios and from extends from Chey distance of 153.9 that poiut te run into remont, Klkhorn & Mis. souri V. y track, Some idea of the im. portance of the traMc carried over this road m be gathered from the fact that of the im- mense cattle shipments from Texas to the northern ranges there are still 2 cattle to be handled, which are bil to Bronnan, S, D., n which point will be driven to the range in Montana, i the Cheyenne & Northern are handled through ry in the Cheyenno ofice and by a much more convenient and s arrangement than was formerly orth Platte, underwear advertised last week at 75¢ persuit, and balbriggan shirts at 15¢ and 25c, e N ee = Uldes the cheapest. Don’t buy until you have scen our hot weather. Don’tfail tosceour skeleton serge coat milc ns brown popular ind vests, Clothing House, AND 15TH STREETS, West of the I'HIN COATS ANIDVIBSTES lf.\ - DeWitt's Little Barly Kisers cure sick heada:ho and reguls - They Taiked W, he regular meeting of the change that should have been hel went by default. As usual the secretary, uk Wilson, was sick. President | was out of the city. Half a dozen m ors gathered arouna the locked doc cussed the weather and then went aw l HIN COATS ANDVESTS. ouly pill to ho bowols [ t Mississippi We give you your choice of about two hundred Black Alpaca Coats, in sizes from thirty-four to forty, worth a dollar and fifty cents, at seventy-five cents each. They are a 'smtuble coat for offlce, street, or store wear, and also can be used as waiter’s jackets and barber’s coats. At thistprice:we:give you a grand assortment of handsome plain Brilliantine Coats and Vests, They are in'an assortment of popular shades and colors, and are made with every attention that can be paid to making. They come in all sizes, and are worth, anywhere you look, three dollaxs and a quarter. The Coats and Vests which we are selling at this popular price are bound to be rapid sellers. They are made of corded mohair, which you know all about. They come in a large assortment of shades and colors, and are in a number of styles of cords. Four dollars invested in a coat and vest outside of our store won’t better the uality a single bit. If you’re a man like a good many others, who think there’s nothing like a “skeleton” made out g of flannel, we’ve got just the thing to suit you. They’re in all wool goods, in plain and neat mixy tures in the good old grays and tans, and the ne ewer and nobbier shades besides. These gaf- ments are positively worth four seventy-five, but we’ve found a way to sell them for less, so we’ve made the price two ninety. You want something still better? We’ve gotlots of very fine goods at three dollars and twenty- five cents, three dollars and fifty cents and even four dollars and fifty cents. At these prices wo will guarantee you a positive saving of from one dollar and seventy-five cents way up to three dollars. These statements unlike the celebrated ‘air ship” that nobody went to see (?) are not backed up by WIND, but are based upon = SOLID FAOTSE= NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY.’ e - Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. SCHU IN SECOND PLACE, NATIONAL NEBRASKA MANHOOD RESTORED MOORES National Banlf (| i ?'g' lRLL 01‘ LH ZENVEREIN. Tort 1o § the Next Conven- tion for Omaha. An effort will ba made to secure for Omaha the next biennial eenvention and tournament of the National SeMuctzenverein, which will be held in June, 1 "The national meewng and shooting tourna- ment of the ordar will bo held in St. Louis | YN, ) e Cament ¢ this year and Omaba will sond delegates to | Patriek W. L1 3. llugnos, cashior ik both, Captain Feed Fuller will have charge THE 1RON BANIL of a team of six and two aiter- Corner 12th ham dts. nates that Wil go to take part A General Bunklr the shootsg tournament and | [T} ng a.olaim of lon /. F. Stoeckor, Fred Fuller and iluns twenty reports | peterson will repeesent the Omaha ¢ ) i tied up for from 1§y the convention bt the National Schuetzen- 4 vorein, The convention nont will dow't want to hve an T, hO onmm xBamiont wil ! suid M. Conway) 4 fully 1,000 members of the order with some of t ol q P Iy friends. The Omaha delegates will go propared to #a of 0 i | offer a guaranteaah®,000 for the eitertain- grading colmitie, Iy wis Lao. muc ment of the delegates Lo the next convention for an inexpevienced man. ILis & piece of | j, uase it shall badeld in Omahn, spite work on ‘Tom Lowry's part, but Il get The next meeting will be bLeld durineg the even with him if I havo (o form & deadlock in | 1oz Al b Uald duxing the tho couuil ubly st ever held by the organization in Ger muny and all parts o old country who will be visiting Chicago and the fair will visit the convention and tournament in large - numbers. Il of Bills! It would be a big card for Omaha, ing Hugh Murphy and Coaries [ local delogation will use every d a gentieman's wallet lying on | “4¢1 A s b « at the corner of Fourteenth and Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup red m stroets. Tho pocicotbook contained | dufiammation whilechildven ard tecthing a large roll of money and cents a bottle, number of papers. Sergeaut Mike Whalen happened along just as the finders were counting the contents of the wallet. They The wallet Chief Seavey await | a | An committee on aing is now Poter the second member of Thio change took place yesterday hairman turned U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA. N @ Capital, - - - = $400,000 1st, 1890, - 62,800 ra--Houry oxident; J canmittes, Surplus Jan. when Tim Conway of the p Beloro & After Use Photwgraphed Yaton, Prostiont; W o, W Caabling: T4 1 uthful inde u the committee, but the Conwi sccond pla did not come get out of th all papers w he was_con Elsasser roc many of which”bave be to three months. Business Transaote { RIEND"| " T H E ASY HOTEL. s 1y, Cor. L4th and Warney, | /MKE DIMINISHE L in results: DeWitt Bostpill for Constipa dache, best for Sour \lote r ig an oxtract from W. Curter to Rev. J and the | — effort to se- Rub aprained limbs HO o the mast substantially constructed LABOR it Ganement t vaof. AU the 25" MOTHERS' apes and iy Pho followl e u It has benefitted by wife s0 much [ BAILEY age (69 years) and the long standing of DR. A ' her liver and kidney with Pond's Extract. Hotel Building in Omaha, heavy by e walls v DA". T0 LIFE 0p ors lined Anbeston five pr 3 T MQTH s it imponnible to b IT WORKED WONDERS MA/LED FREE. ) HP i budlding. Ste ter of Rey ”"‘“FIELU H[GULATOR CUATLAN Gl o # Mumford want her to continue the use of the mede B. SILLOWAY, Prop icine. Taking into consideration hew troubles toe T'ree has worked wond in her Graduate Dentist W ors a check, also & aght a Tilltapper. 11408 & postive cure for Kidney An old, half-demented man named Geisel man was arrested this morning on a charge of burglary. He was caughit t the Eagle house bar room, to key A Full Sot - s now I possession of plug a il at E | } bt o ol 10 taeuti hich he had & | B !iar aills L o hair I8 0 MI‘VIT:'ZL::‘»K‘Q.‘ " - MUpN SANDALWOOD CAPBULES are the Falliug of the hair is the result of inaction VT8 DOGUTA b s e . of the glunds or roots of the hair, or & morbid preThea tsato of the scalp, which may be eured by Hall's Hair Rouewer, Coustipation poisons tne blooa Lictle Early Risers cure Constipation, causo remoy ed tho disease is gone, Ir. Pl A ARNAL ‘Drescribed gENirayelis ,"“‘;" ,’,,’,l‘n_ %y OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM for "iha uto 0 Ve eyt Entrance, (61 streot Open evealugs @on B O s u DeWitt's L loea and The te dor o uriaacy vig s 44 poe Do "Ll ‘Gruyuloias