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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE I'UESDAY IR0 (I The Omaha hay pross manufacturing company and the Equitable loan and trust compuny filed articles of incorpora- | ¥ tion in the office of the county yesterday ¢ B m Gio and do likewise, If your whiskers are | g grizzly and unbecoming use Buckingham's Dye and they witl look as when you were younger. P called, This | of Pulaski as eatcher. caught dogs for a few days, but by Pianos, Organs and Sheet Music, ins in pianos at C. k. Mor- 1go street, 1 door west of is pe DEATH. until May 20, followed he helpe gz Investigated by a (‘l’ oner's Jury. ot Half a dozen witnesses wore examined be- fore the coroner's jury which mot yester- [ K day to inquire tho death of Michael | | ¢, which occurred two days after he had » fall on the sidewalk in frovt of 's brewer svidenco disclosed the fact that the »d hiad been in the habit of frequently | p dropping into the brewery to get a glass of | ) beer, and on the day in question was so | g drunk that he annoy finally put vut uizlebert Flockenstein was the first ness. He testified to Foley’s condition, he finally took tho troubicsome caller by the collar and led him to the door. W S. Weisheil saw about the same thing, a S. Auchmoedy, head kee testified that' ho saw 1 the patrol wagon Charles Allison, the doctor who con- | 4 ducted the post-mortem on the body of the | decensed, was the next witness, v He founa a scalp wound about an inch long | te alittle to the right of the back of the and the skull unde s fractured. Ho |y also found the tissues of left side of the | g head enfiltrated with blood over a surfaco two by four 1nenes in size, At this point the coroner took oceasion to | g correct the witness by re the clot was o the right The attorneys for Hornberg objected to the int but Harrigan wsisted, stating that he was | present at the post-mortem and dido’t want the doctor to ma a mistake, “Well, but the doctor is under oath, and rou aro not,” protested the attorn: It didn’t make any differcuce, hoivever, as Dr. Allison refused to be corrected, but maintained his former position, stativg again positively that the large ¢ side, He thought that it was the the blow on the side of the b was caused by blunt substance. He found evidence of heart trouble, but this | th would have a teud to have retarded death in this instance, as a more vigorous heart would surcly have hastened death, young man in the 3 or, was the only | ) witness who really y light on the | o assault that is alle to have resulted in | 7 v's death. He was riding along Bloventh [ (4 strect under the viaduct, and was about ive foct away from’ Foley, when he heard a blow. He looked iu that direction and saw Foly falling. Horuberg stood close beside him with & wagon stake in _bis Foloy lay upon the sidewalk whero he and Horuberg climbed back upon s wagon | and resumed his work of uuloading beer | i barvels. He had about two-thivds of a lo on his wagon and afte- unloading them drov away. Ioley was still lying upon the side and” the witness notified Bloom ~ that a 0 had knocked down and nceded s tion. He afterwards saw Foley lifted into the patrol wagon and the injured man was | P° then unable to stand. Ho thought Foley must have been left lying there alone for fifteen minutes. He niet Hornberg on the street about half an the latter then told him that Foley was abusivo and bothering the men and was pat out of the building; that in getting across the chute he was struck with o keg, and at once asked Hornberg “if he was the — who struck him with a keg.” Hornberg bim that he was uuloading kegs and didu’t know whether he hit him or not, but he nota — — — —, and thereupon stepped down off the wagon and slapped him with his open [ W hand, knocking him down. This was told | the witness by Hornberg, who also told him | T that after ariving his team around tho corver he went buck and raisea Foley's head and asked him if ho wanted u glass of boer, and | o1 Foley replied *“To h—I with your be 1 The witness could not tell whether Horn- | g, berg struck Foley with the stake or tot, as he heard the blow and only looked in timé to see Foloy falling, Ho could not say whetber | fa into wit- | for | carted | idc ne uption, | i result of w ad, which th sc 7 n hand. | iy telt, [ 4 ge pe atten- | o W all the wound on Foley’s head was made by the | m. idewall. ing at 7 o'cloc| blow or by striking the Hornberg was not present, and his attor- neys did ot know whether they would allow him to o upon the stand or ro Tho jury thought it strange that no one but Brennan could tell anything about the case, ked for more witnesses, but the coroner eviuced a desire to rush the inquest through, and said he would not adjourn or even take a recess for dinner. The jurors, however, inti- mated that they knew their rights and privi- | loges, and announced their dotormination to | find out more about the case, after which the coroner subsided. The jury decided to visit the brewe und inspect the sidewalk where Foley was knocked down, and promised to re- turn’as soon as they could. L Do you aant to remove those pimples from your faces Use Haller's Sursaparillaand Bur- dock. Itis warranted to effect a comploto cure, Switchman Squee O'Kuin, a Missouri Pacific switch- man, was working 1o tho company’s yards yesterday afternoon, of the cars belonging to the Sells Bros'. circus, In some way O'Kain was between the bumpers at tho thighs and quite badly injured. No outward marks pe is supposed that heis O'Kanin was taken to night and will be placed in tho rairoad company’s hospital there for The injiired mun was twenty-four y injured interually. | th Kansas City last : L o Naturally fermented m the bottle,perfectly pure, with a delicious_boguet )ry Champagne can bo drank by the most delicate, : not presont; fr — Taking Active Steps H Tho committeo appointed to endeavor to secure tho national i couvention for Omaha held a meeting in the board of trade rcoms yesterday after: noon. A. P. Tukey called tho meeting ana presided; Max Meyer, W. J. Broateh, Dr. Gapen and others of the’ committee ' were present. Arraungements were mado for a fu ture meeting at which some definito steps | v, will be taken. - A Cara. a Wo want every la girls to eall on your d our beautiful vards and u book of valuable nformation free. Haes Provmszasy Co. Quict Littlo Fight. Henry Mentsel und Frank Fisher had a row about the ownership of a hammer in a Tenth yesterday afternoon, Fisher assaulted Mentsel and then fled. A complaiut was filed by the injured man, und Fisher was arrested. Fisher struck Meat sel a couplo of blows in the face, but no ser- ious dumage was done. - Small in sizo, t i results: DeWit Littlo ly h\\ Best pill for Constia tion, bost for Sic Hoadacho, best for So Stomuch, street saloon e Chance to Adopt. Rev. J. J. H Reedy, the missionary, has a twelve-year-old orphan girl at his home and 1s very desivous of finding 8 good Christian home for her. Some phbilantbropic person can confer a great blossing upon the poor child by giving her u howe, 'The girl is at 8645 Uharles street - | DeWitv's Little Karly Risers fos the Liver | —————— | Marriage Licenses. | The following marriage licenses were is- | sued by Judge Shields yosterday [ 1\.-. s una Addross, Age. ‘Gt Omaha Nmuhv Thur “:y“ ah H. A. Chapman, St Joe. { Mariua AY Holtrick, Owmaba. Pulas clerk | yesterday afternoon. T ternoon. tel the numbe He knew agood after the council ordered the s »d the employes and was | yo they and | the a | the head, | Johnson's cattle from nding him that | Goic'y plish it more effectuall ot was on the left | hel be the different spec and into sub-sec hour afterwards, and | . that was | oniy remedy that will g varranted to effe -om the Pennsylvani Cooper, Osthoft the cif the hicense in pector’s office, held a meeting —— in thelicense board rooms yesterday noon, to the board and claimed that he had helping to switch some | collocted any mouey, caught | their | about his son’s alleged crook were | and stated that he understood that bis o visible bevond a number of bruises, and it [ ant of the treatment. | all, ars old | erty owner and unmarried. make 3 rather Cook's 'a | and decided to look into Monday afte publican | and otlier witne — grounds, v and all the boy said that the crowd was wist and got some of | one he had ever hris Specht’s Con ing the P The council committee on police and Count , the dog catcher, had another round is committee is at- mpting to prove that Pulaskiis making ore than the regulation fees out of the of- . It was the sccond day of. the investiga- tion and Councilman Specht presided, first witness the employ assistant dog work May 1, an order 1, let loose all im- ch any more During the three days that destroy seventy- dogs. ulaski was called, He commenced catehing »gs May 1, but stopped soon after on unt of an'order, from the city council 1ld not rememb how dogs were led during the but thou might eighty-th: were turned Jacob Ringoldt was the man is an Ho went to sued from the city coun sunded dogs and did not have many loose ing to duys 1 owners always kept T'nis enab Dogs were being drowned, il for their curs, Charley Davis had been in ulaski for a number of months, He swore at the gang started out after dogs on May They caught und killed sixtee d then sted from their labors until M , when aught and killea sixteen more. Pulaski d his men 20 cents each for dogs, and told 110 get as many as possible, At this point Mr. Spe vorn statement from Pulaski, council June 1. It shows that during the outh of May Pulaski caught eighty-three Davis resumed reciting his experience as deputy pound master and dog catcher, uring the early part of the present mouth, ting under Pulaski's instructions, one af- noon he went out to Walnut Hill and stolo the herder. He did ot pull a pistol, but ran the cattle away be- the employ of ause Pulaski told him to do so. Bhte 5 ow till.you try s Pills will stomach and bowels pills will accon d comfortably than 1y other medicine yoii can find, A CONGRESS OF PHYSICIANS. Held in this City Commenc- ing Tods Today and Wednesday there will be 1d at the Paxton in this city, the continen- 1 congress of medicineand surge It will composed of leading specialists throughout o countr: Tho m how > your You nickl, can never k dose of Ay dache. Your ced cleansing, and theso is to Bo ence which part of the enc At this co present, among _others, Nashville, ~Hart Miller of Des Moines; Boetler of St. Joe, and there v TS, Yowell of Columbus, O. ateh of Sioux ouway of this cil “I'ne aim: is to pirfeet an organization for i higher elevation of medical, surgical and iontific attainments: for the promotion of more thorough mutual intercourse among beral physicians and specialists; for tae in rchange of scientific knowledge: to secure ir and equal legislation and advance the st claim of those who practice medicine and Lties of medicine and sur- in the cstimation of the better class of ople and of the law. The division of the congress into grand ctions representing different western states, ons of various pathological usuits may be alike contemplated. All liberal minded physicians and surgeons ho believe inequality before the law, are vited to co-operaty embodying the: lists all over the country features have cen sent 10 spy and a large number of physicians and sur- geons are expected. Have You Got a Horse? Svery man who owns a horse should kncw Haller's Barbed Wire Liniment is tho © prompt. relicf to I 'sprains, cuts, bruises and galls, and is complete cure. he Passenger Trans of the Pennsyle vania Lines. The Keystone expre 1t extra fare, leaves Chies A5 m., arriving at Now Ly at 2 p. m. The Penns re, leaves Chicago every day and runs into Now Yor These t s only and are denomin- th- daily at York next lvania limited, with extra at ssenge ated extraordinary ~Ordinary trains of the Pennsylvania all classes of pa. appropriate for each of leave Chi east thereof at p. m., 8§20 p. m. and 11: tation, Adams, anal and Madison str WILL LOOK UP THE LAW. icense Inspector Investigation Strikes a Snag at the Start. committee consisting of Messrs, and Olson, appointed by council to investigate the affairs of The after- Inspector Thomas Riley made a statement never but. bad always told ople to o to the treasurer’s ofico and get He denied knowing anything 'dtransactions, nad merely borrowed the money from he Ttalian fruit peddier: Tho witness also said that quite a number uit stands did not pay any license at Where space was rented from a prop- Assistant City Attor: Shoe- decided that no license could be The committee thought this wus decision, and an_unjust one hat point of the law. coused mun, was Louis Felin, the afidavit against ollected. a queer Young Frauk Riley, th neither 'was uit dealer who filed the The board adjourncd to meet next fternoon at 2 o'clock, wheu these s will bo sent for. — A very small pill but a iley ry good ono. De Witt's Littlo Early Risers, Ly . Well Behaved Crowd. Sergeant Ormsby in chargo of ten men ro detailed yesterday for duty at the circus All'tho men worked hard, but not Sergeant Ormsby the best behaved cen at a vircus, single arrest was made, 'PRICE'S (‘/am Baking Powder. 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. N0 other baking powder dogs such works As a Rule, 1t s best not to attempt to remedy costives ness by the uge of saline or drastie purga- tives, When a cathartic medicine Is needed, the most Pr'apt and beneficiai s Aye Pills. Thef effect i to restore the r action of .he bowels, them. Being sugar-c etain their medicinal virtues for a long time, and are easy to take, “Ican recommend Ayer's Pills above all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic for myself and family."—J. T. Hess, Leithsville, Pa. “In 1858, by the advice of a friend, T began the use of Ayer's Pills as a remedy for bil fousness, constipation, high fevers, and colds. They served me better than any- thing I had previously tried, and I have them in attacks of that sort ever H. W. Hersh, Judsonia, Ark: ' Ayer’s Piils, DR.J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Ma&s, Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, AD BLOOD! Pimplea on the Face § Broaking Out} Bkin Tronbles| Littlo Borest Hot Bkiny Boils} Blotohes | Bad Breath | DOGTUR AGKER’S ENCLISH BLOOD ELIXIR H w H Y ? BECAUSE YOUR §LOOD ou ever need orsolt tho ooy I 16, did yon ! hitention at (o tine «y( Vit after ef Jotno e il or vrito to W, AS Af‘iV HOUSEHOLD WORD. The Ti Apollinares ' ““THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” “Iis popularity is chiefly ireproachable character.” Tue Tives, LoNpox. SOLE EXPORTERS: THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LD., LONDON, ENG. due to ils From the “Pacific Journal.” “A great invention has been made by Dr. Tutt of New York. He has produced Tutt’s Hair Dye which imitates naturo to perfection: it ac instantaneously and is perfectly harm] Price, 81, Oflice, 39 & 41 Park Plac bave bee bury & : ferent In po- sitions for the superlority of their Porous Plast and other goods. Benso Plasters have many com- petitors but no rivals. It s not n nostrum, Get the Genuine FAIR SAILING For the Advertiser who patronizes ALDEN & FAXON, 66 & 68 W. 3rd Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. We write, design, illustrate adver- tisements and place them advanta- geously. We've 20 years' experience and an immense business. Many ex- perts in our employ. Prices low for class of work done, ° +We use ART exiensively in Adver- tising. Nothing like it for an adver- tiser. 50 *Suggestions for lustrative Advertising” sent you for 4 cents in stamps—*“Dbig hits”—they illustrate any business, What's your address? Ours is ALDEN & FAKON 0 008 68 W, Third 4., CINGINNATI, O, Pilis are Positive Cure for Blek Headuche, Hillonsness, and tpation. e 1 sond to W. 46 West I m your Drugglsts, or! MOOKER & (0., a7, Now York, PILLS. THOTEL DELLONE. Cor, 14th aud Capitol Ave. has 100 stairways, from the top to the bottom, Just completed, rooms, three has fine elovator and dining room service, is fire proof throughout, fine billiard rooms and the finest toilet rooms in the city. Large sample rooms. Suites with bath, etc. Cor. 14th and Capitol Ave. Stroet from $2,50 to § 4. car servics in all directions. Rates. SUHOOL3AND OULLEGES KENILWORTH HALL. Kenllworth School. A H » will open Septemnlier 15 milas north of Chicag d thoroushiy wquipped buildings anlly foF tho sehaol. buk three minu \ KENTU KY MILITARY INsTITUIE noar FRANKFOUT, KY ROUGHOUT THE torm of thix academle y@ar bexlns frst in July and elojes third Wednesday in December next Cor. . F. BOYD, Supt. P LE FRANCAIS. nthly Magazine. Ao lavaluib YEAR. Jst-Oftice, FARMDALE, K¥ belp to ors, Froo anmple copy , BEMLLTZ & Cu,, W, Madisoa Sq. New Xork A PICNIC in PANTS- We have just received an invoice of the very fine AP Hat rush, we place on sale 1200 including English tan, 110']lt brown, n fact all that Class of hats Siohie e niltria colons, antsin the city. t imported fancy worsted Summer Pants, made as well as any $15 arc a regular $3 this week at Five Dollars and They: Pants, and we will close the lot ‘iity Cents, $5.90. CNIC in HATS For the same length of time, this week, a stiff ELE.; ancy Colored in the house at one uniform price of $1.98 for your choice. s4 Hats for a Dollar and Ninety-L That means $2.50, 3, $3.50 and’ Eight Cents. A PICNIGC in SHIRTS Our Neglige Shlrts are world beaters. one we scll for $1 is better than any $2 Shirt in Omaha. The HELLMAN’'S 13th and Farnam Streets. PS5 I'here Clothing houses that w money is nothing do not duplicate for less advertised by other /\\H SEMIE \’[".—‘* BASK BALL. OMAHA CAVASH MINNEAPOLIS TODAY. me called at 4 ollock dies’ admission 2 Corner Hthand Farnam Streets, WEER OF JUNE 2!ND, Childs and wite Sanke Charmers Garel, Sobtieo Plaver Chiretie, Vrsor, iwaty, Ladios’ souvenir day, Friday, South Down Luwbs BIven nway Billy Young, Marshall it toall. Open INTEREST PAID ONDEPOSITS a7 OMAHALOAN&TRUSTCO, SAVINGS « BANK SECOR. I6" &%D0UGLASSTS, CAPITAL:% 100,000.00 DIRECTORS : AUWYMAN - E.W.NASH JHMILLARD - GUY-C.BARTON - G.8. Mc\ JJBROWN-THOS L.KIMBALL. "DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, A Ful Tooth on Rubber LAS. A porfock Teoth oxtractel dangor. nal pain § without ana B3 Siver uilings at | BW licidio and Crown W f without plates. ALl wurk war ranted OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16 Kotrance, 10t sLeel 0levalor. TH AND FARNAM Opea evenlugs walls o'click. MOORE'’S IREE OF LI'E and not thine We owa shony Ja arter,” Ploasant Gr Verry, Cedur Ripids 3 wvenworth, Kuansisi ey Muinford, son, lowu; K W, Cutheart, Eners i Pirker, Eiiers Decatar, 1i1inols; W Towit on S + 1o Grast lifo vmo nF MEN ntly Restored. streng velopu and all organ aBd port meth 1 imp aud e £a mallod (healod) froo, I MEDICAL GO., BUFFALO, N. Ys alseuscs of tho Consultatle 1o curo 0. m.'to S SELL AT, ALL DRUGGIST A rsale U 18168 Douqlas Street, Omaha, Neb. 1o medicino as diplomas show. Ts il reating with 4 e ¢ W toy. Syphilin. Stricture, L ran (e S Tor wvory cano § undortake and fall Ofties hours—Y . m. 10§ p. m. Sunday minal We: nary Organ. N1 k (Mysterien Of Life) sunt froo. m. Sond stamp £oF roply Hoblb’s Nerve Tonic I’illa and Phyel- fon, Paln in the iack, Cold Liands or Foet,Bad Clrcalation, Blue Lincs under tho Eyes, Pimplos, and all othor Nervous or Blood D'lscases in Either hex. 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