Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 22, 1892, Page 5

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e TRAGEDY NEAR BEATRICE Bdwin Morrison Pound with a Bullet in His Brain, SURROUNDS WYSTERY THE AFFAIR Fiionds of the Vietim Inelined to Atiribate the Shooting to An Accidont— well 8 Beatnion, Neb, Dec gram to e B, |—Edwin Morrisor year-old «on of W. W. Morrison, farmer of the county, was found last evening about 5:80 o'clock lying unconscious in a pool of blood with a bullet hole in his head, in the hay loft of his father's barn at 15 mi southwest of this city, Young Morrison had gono out a short {vhile before to attend to his evening chores about the barn, His father fol while wards, and \ing the boy avas milking, went into the 10ft to throw down hay for feed, and found his son lying on the floor of the loft with a 8%-caliber pis ¢ side his body. The boy was taken s house and physicians were sum moned from Diller and this city. He re mained unconscious and died at 6 o'clock this morni It is not known whet the result of suicide or erally thought from a_ ko FoiOL Ny ung mans' excellent habits and cheorfu Sl'\w:\n m that the tr ilted from an aceident, There I8 no known cause that could give any reasonable support tothe theory of suici wed a short or Nows Notes. Neb,, I s the 1 to in Corn pick amount Clay Cray Cesten, Tae Ber.| -Light M\'\ for not sufiicient or farni work ploted and a and marketod brick bu son and Irank Stanton are cc The Ancient Order of Unite Yodge here has elected the officers for the ensuing ve master we nan: Geor man: J. M. Lyous, overst J. L. Ciimpbell, s W (¢ fll-n ner. The officer: comm comm Jones, kecy Ward, master master of financ ter of exchecque ! The Masons and the Knights of Pythia held their annual and banquet in their hall Friday evening, being the sixth anjversary of their joint pancy of the hall. Dr, O P L-I \IH:I)(I'I'. medical Knights of Pythias I¢ as follows: J. C. W Lee Burlingame W. H. Wilson, of records i at arms; W, Peter o | ard G mvp\n 1, Cruikshank, mas Acquitted the Cashier, CextAL Crry, Neb., Dee. 21— [Special to Tie Brr. | rialof S. B. Starrett, ex- cashier of the Platte Valley bank which w closed here last June on leged los: of the e Board of Trade, has been for several days, and ende noon in o verdict of not, shortage was nway ©f $10,000, but the only the state was that of falsifying the marked as paid a $000 ¢ posit held by hi \the 10 take up the certificate, fense admitted that the bookkecpi irvezul ntroduced evidence to s h on Hu‘ nm wround that tho ‘The verdict does L people looked lative Contost. 1.—[Special Telegram king of testimony in contest has ast three days the contestant troducing his to Tue Br Whitmor been in progress during the.l here. nce in chief for isin s 0w evidence. The testimony tl shows that a number of ballots wi and not counted by the judy account of irregulari by the voters. today the At of toatifiod. . thint . ho voted the republican ticket knowing at the time that ho was not a legal voter, being a minor. known as a pronounced independent. ately on leaving the witness stand he v ted by the sheriff for illegal voting. His hearing was continued to December 24, s«wml pmmmun independents going on his Dond fa Not Satisfled with One Trial, Oscrors, Neb.,, De to Tue i t a year ago .I.wu-ph Curran, with his fawily, moved from here to Okla- homa. A few w 1o Mrs, Curran came back with the children and took up her resi- dence in town. vs ago Joseph 1 claiming thut he had got a divorc s and that he 10 tak ildren back to Oklahoma with him. Last evening they went before Judge Hurst and had the nug 1. Mr. and Mrs. Curran and the children took the st evening for a wedding tour, pecial ntile « llis was Tele- gram to ‘lue Be lishment of broken into by burglars ely hour this morning and o quantity of clothing, cannedgoods and othe ables taken. After the robbery the thieves broke open the school house, built a fire therein and pro- ceeded to havo o feast off the catables secured. el aska City. Neprasga Ciry, Neb., Dee, 21.—[Special to Tue Ber.]—About 8 o'clock this morning fire was discovered in the hide and wool house of tt, at Fifth street and Tho blaze was stubborn, to the intense cold, caused the firemen great trouble before it could be ex tnguished. The loss is not o, and - cov- ered by insuranc Blair Knights b, Dec, 2 }—Jordan commandery No. 1 ur, of this place, gave eption to 0 iuvited guests h uesday even- Several from abroad were present. Fire at and owin, to Tue Knights ing. Our Little Agent We would like to invite t those who have in view a change of climate, to make money, whether in the y of small farmers, or as investors, to nuely illustrated pamphles entitled : little book- offered by the entitled “A attention of ating to Lh th Galveston Penny's Worth» These little pamphlets wi of information as to the op) for judicious investment, property or small fruiv alveston association Omaha by Franklin l‘ happy to furni desired. The addr Dbox 963, Minucapolis, Minu whether farms. The North is represented in Williams who will be information goeneral ofce is in city i See tho celebruted Sohme iano at Ford & Charlton Music Co,, g 08 Dodge. - Holiday goudn. Frou/ul, Jew’r, opp. p.o —-— _ Damuges for Helug Frozen Out. Miller Bros,, who were iu the live stock commission business at South Omaha until a few months ago, have sued the Union Stock Yards company for damages in the sum of They allege in their petition that lhuy complied with all the roquirements of the yards, but that without warning or any reason for so doing, the defendant company shut off their privileges und refused to de- liver them that was consigned to them port or to use thelr yards, N conssquénce they wore forced ot n{ lht‘ business, nmr they had spent a great doal of tin money in bullding it up JPtngiii- S From Nowberg. C. F. Moore & Co., prominont druggists of Newberg, Ore., say: “Sinco our customers have become acquainted with the good qual f Chamboriain's Cough Remody v fany other kind. Chambe nes all give good satisfaction For sale by druggists - FOR THAT UNION DEPOT AL Hands Asked to T Settling the ( Provided public sentimont 18 found to edueated to the proper pitch, there is a prox poct of a of the u depot con but of course always the contingent as to Barkis is willin'," “Barkis" in being the taspayers A nect moon in Share stion. enrly s <|\vuy||v¥ yversy, thoro is whother the case 12z s hoe the e nd taxpaye 1 ealled for ancil cham o'clock this of every intere the hual an o1 and designed for the for the sottlement suits in equity reed, drawi providing nt of sundey purpose of and adjustimne and of sundry controversic tween tho ity of On Omaha Union Depe Pacifle Railway tween said ity and t ! author ds, lots optine wnd controves ) The raliroad compa 150,000 b T ove ests in the five block station; giv eroes to rto the cit s north of the money clai return the city joined, and quit claims its ri grounds and other | Gquity is clnimed. Should the settioment be effected the railroad will wive bonds of 250, 000 to at once procecid to build ¢ within a reasonable time, modeled plans. Not fron I do not Remedy lia i AT Cough for we lain tandpoint, polkun of it in We sell more of it than iration we have in the List of Changes of Lmportance In the Regular Service Yest Wasnixaroy, D. ¢ gram to Tie Be.| ders were issued toda ~ [Spectal Telo following army or second 0. mber Simon Snyder, Nincteenth in PPost Chaplain William H. Pi in to the retivi lumbus : Licutenmt W . Clark, fantay, is yelieved from duty Twelfth in- amember of Now York harbor, Tenth | "this, city. wnd roport of the publication of ds of the rebellion for duty The bourds of officers convened from this After specified for the examina- ofofticers to determine thef fitne: for re dissolved, viz: San Francisco Fort S|Il, Okl., © of ab: i Licu- E —— A Chlld Enj costive or bilious, the 0 th 1y known and ev Low Railrond Rates for the Holidays. Tickets on sale at one and one-third fare for the round trip via the Chicago \m\h\uwmrn railway, December 26, 31 and January 1 and 2, good re- ning until January 3. City ticket office 1401 Farnam strec G. I, W P.&T A R. R. RrrcHig, General Agent. s She Wants to Be Bad. Yesterdiy afternoon Mrs, Faunié Bishop, who lives in Bast Omaha, reported to the police that her 17 1d daughter Hattie, had left homo and taken up her residence in the burnt district. Mrs. Bishop said that her daughter bad been a good girl but had been led astray by a young w i whom she nad kepl company” ag: the mother visited orts and found the daugh- girl refused to go home with he mother and she was taken to the jai locked up. of incorrigibi police court tod is probable ty will be filed a An Invaluable B Iy tor Colds, Shevift Havdman of Tyl virginia, was almost prost when he began using Remedy. Tn spe me aluost ins invaluable remedy druggists. county, West ted wilh a cold u(h or colds.” For sale by e -— ooking Over the Pl G.F. ft, the pack E his son, Louis I last eveni mpanied by ived in the city 1'at the Paxton. me direct from Kansas isited their loval plant, ed last evening th of a private business ng sit Lo the South Omah: his son will leave today KO, purel, ture. After o house Mr. Swift for their home in Chi children ar Dottlo. of . Chi and. Itisa prowy t the attuck I your always keep a Cough Remedy at certain cur cough ap s it will preve ¥ orsale by d ugetsts Combination Perfect The predominating qualities of Flavoring Extracts should be absolute purity, excellen flavor and superior strength. All of these elements are combined in a perfect degree in Dr. Price's Delicious Flavors; therefore if the housewife wants a complete cake, pudding or cream, she should make use of them. Those who Want the very best flavorings are never disap- pointed in purchasing Dr. Price’s Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc.,, which are as natural as the fruit from which they are extracted. | o [ HAYDEN BROS. SHOES, seding Sala of Shoes This Week {oode at a Bacrifice. CHRISTMAS Uroat U BIG LINE AT TAl) Orders towlog Prie Tivr pmptly Filled at the Fol This Week Only -Only Yays of This Great Sale. S XMAS SLIPPERS. We now have on sale the largest and finost line of Xmas slippers ever in Omaha, We put into this sale the largest and finest stock of sample slippers west -of Chicago. All the fine sample slippers from Adams Pettingill's factory at less than their cost. Compare our prices, Men's velvet embroidered slippers, worth $1.00, Men's fine opera embroidered slippers, 70c, worth $1.2 Men's fine n)mr(\f‘!n‘uull.mml slippers, O0c, worth $ Men's fine plmh embroidered slippers, 25, worth $2.00. Ten’s tino plush embroidered slippers, 50, worth $2.5 Boys’ fine \uhnL embroidered slippe 70c, worth 3 RUBBERS Fadies’ light 25¢ rubbers, 15c. Children’s Goodyewr 7ac arctics, 50c, Ladies’ Goodyear $1.00 arctics, 75¢. 60, AND ARCTICS, Men's Good year RUBBER BOOTS Children’s fine $140 rubber 00, Ladics' fine $2.00 rubbar boots, $1.( Boys' pure gum $2.50 rubber boots, hoots heep wool $1.50 felt boots, H5c. fine $1.25 wool lined Alnskas, Misses’ fine $1.75 rubber boots, $1. \J\‘n s pure gum $3.00 rubber boots, I,mln-q fine $1.00 wool lined Alaskas, AT BARGAINS IN SHOES. In fine shoes we offer you bargaius you cannot afford to miss. HAYDEN BROS., NOTED TEMPERANCE LEADER. The Forcible and Brilliant David Frost. He Speaks of an Insidious Foe of Tempers ance and says it Demanda Law — Com- mends in Earnest Langunge the Many Virtues of Kickapoo Indian Sagwa and Glves His Reasons. The portrait of David Frost, the noted temperance lecturer, will be recognized far and wide. The noble work of this distin- gulshed advocate of temperanco has given him a reputation second only to that of the late John B. Gough's. test evils with which the ve to contend is the paand micerable rum t is flooded by impla er wo sldious f down by law. ne y i ing the taste for 1 exist other intemperance should be pm “1 a9 not mean to say,” continued Mr. Frost, *“that all proprietary medicines come undef this head, and in fact I know from 1 experience of one which is not on vn ireat Medicine, a Splendid Tonic, and Un. rivalled Blood Purifier, but which i3 innoy of all deteriorating figredients and Free from Harmful Effects, no matter how much ) It is not my mm.... 0l ckapoo Ind “ 1 speak fron Sions me in good ste Whon ¥ most rebellio e’ net in its ne Indiqn Sagioa’ las condition wien taken ov ta i focts fa still malntained, 1that its manufacture is still carried on by modern et cordance with the Purifie ng throu: say in Words ,and snys that making such vast headwuy as it is todn; KICKAPDO INDIAN SAGWA. Sold by all Druggists. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. & SMENT OF DAM- S FOR CHANGE O GRADE, To the 0w and real BRGIE notified that the under- treeholders of the ppointed by ity coun- to the ssary by or- uary 4, 1991 e You notified, that having ae- cepted sald appointment, and duly IJIIAIIHIII s requived byl we willlon tho "1t 1 mber, A D, 1 the o foren B, biltidin u ite perty, affeeted by said o of grade, g Vinto. considtation 1 henetits Il‘me notiff 2 present at forc the time 1 ke any objections Ssessent of Froposais for the Deposit of Fuuds of the City of Omaha, Sea'ed bids wiil be recelyed at the city comptroller's office up to 4 o'clock p. m.. De- eember 27uh, 1892 for the best rate of intercst for the use'of funds belonging to the eity of Omaba for the perlods of one year in conipli- anco With section % of Churter for Metropoli- tan Clties A, certified eheck in the sutm of one thousand’$1,000) doliars will be requir from bidders as @ zusrantee of good faith. Al- 50 un afidavitof ‘pald up capital stock. The rihtis nwrwfl w reject any or ail bids. HEO. OLSEN, Comptroiler. Ouaba, Docerber 17th. 1o PR i SLIPPERS DON'T DELAY Bromehitis and A cortain curo for Consumption in anda wure rellel in advancodatages, U ou will eq the execllent efect afier taking the 228 dosa Bold by dealers everywhers. Thrge 50 cents and 1. The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump- tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh— proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. 1\01/12;1( in the world)| of medicine has been so successful in dis- eases that ave most menacing to life. Phy- sicians — everywheve prescribe it. Prepared by Scott & Bowno, N. Y. Alldrngeists. BRASK A National Bank, . s. AHA, NEB. ..$400,000 ..$65,000 Capital.... Surplus...... Morae.John %, Collins, J. N Ioed, “ashier. THE IRON BANK. o will send you the marealous French Treuration CALTH ind a legal guarantee IIm( CRLTHOS will Hestore your ~BEZF § Meaith, Strength 104 Vigor, Use it and pay if satisfied. Addresa VON MOHL CO., Sole Americam Ageats, Claclanat, Ohle: In Foreign Lands. “Your Work in Life,” AM USEME‘J’I‘S BOYD S Thentre [eat for ioc. elav Fri D be Thursday, Friday, Saturday, o295 mbR", Baturd, lay \Iul nee. w | Geta Good ——and— MAEHH[[ Under the Manage- ment of SIDNEY R. ELLIS. A Superb Company of Players, Miss Clara Coleman, Mr/ Nellfo Waiters, M Smma Howard, Honry Thayer, Iienry Kingsley, Gmas McCarthy, M, AlCx Jonnston, Christmas Toye from I the stage for the chil~ dren in the sudience, Seats are First oo} Matinee, 26, ow ale at the following prices 7 1 §1.00; Balcony, Sle and Toc, 0. 100, Four Nizhts Two Matinees, I uxmumr 3 utinee, Curistmas Day, De THE FAVORIT & COMEDI Accompanied by MISS AMY A\us And the Strongest Comedy puny Ever 0 the Fuoniest Ahd of Themw All THE NEW NATURAL GAS. EVERY u.\u NEW. Fuanier and I Than Ever. Sale opens Saturda o tollowlog price: First floor, ¢, T5c an dy! i Balcony, 0o and Tie, nlunneul'mn Virsy floor, 502 and Too; Balcony. Je und e Mention this Paper. The GREAT IRISH PLAY | o DONNELLY & Gmuin ‘ Mj mcve\ Qu a\\fi-z{ M ACHR tre dve nane cut ¢ yew 5"1‘(8 ‘E NGH A Reys\ Wevegster \imited guayghities. I arthicle Times G¥DS WILL AS selection can be essily wede ‘u) OUE BTt waamy. tpew\ in e west Oy fi\asl teem along pregents 3 N AR veh as has nevev hs}‘ne bee) Arevpred: sy wil) nu wane C- ez\\: beeause (F s C\)eb\), 13 qva\\), BeS}\'\. amd igtmipsie yfim\u "S finish, ov be Put | Geeng WIKJN"T Sun‘ jcu st Thless ol p "0Qs w\)usa vavanteed at \O\hle!\ prices, than C\SGWbcve Nease y9 V. Ore 32\&';, T\ vmevj\- Cb'\na €racKks n) 6{'6, 2\d, ov whte mave & beb.\r\‘\%u\ present THE MeST Ex e a)nwr) \n ew(fyc;" | ewelg e I e.av\'s‘%' ! SUILT GERIANT” eerebe ak= ed 59\\3 S\Wverwara ("8 whith | have e cxclUsive adle 19 g :g) \§ o‘fi(,efl)w at *_5‘ Sprae pr‘ee,é Ag &b ciwmpany g oWy 0alkIresm in New Jfl\‘\). R gelectiay ;zluzh) ovt \\ge q]’ el ex ov silver plated Wawe will be %2\”»)3 9 ol of e veny best qua\'\fj, \;\,1-7 3% Pprices w)\c,\, evg‘, W\)°\ea alera cannets/ ovtvye, &IHRFPINj, IN ENDLESS "VARIETY. at the same \yfiem"c Bey‘)s quz; t 2u a bettree ANnA 3% - C‘ba RSy i oz&\“‘) c.r\m a\\ C.S.RAYM OND. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, S.E. Corner FirteenTn § Doucas Sts. MEL.UNL. De3ianra evhasves The History of Ben Hur and Rudder Grange in IEYOUTHS (QMPANION For 1893 by FARNAM STREET THEATER | PS5 AR Like tome, all roads lead to the Ilouso ot Success, TONIGHT ! ’llu- l\nmuulh' Actor, Mr. FRED VELTON, e L Monte Cristo. nm.nw urday. FARNAM ST, THEATRE, |"*"“*ics, Like Rome all Roads Lead to the House of Success. ANTanTs, commencing with CHIISTMAS MAT. Sunday, Dec’ 25, Mats.Monday-Wednesday Webstor & Brady’s | TIIE BOTTOM Famous Marino ¥ Spectacle, | THE SEA, \\[ {JONPERLAND and Bijou Theater. ALL THIS WEEK. Comedy Company. WIDOW'S TROUBLES. ~THUMB, the Midget Man nd wn Honr of specialtios. Matinces, 20¢; evenings, 20¢ and Jc. S TH I Ladies' Perfect SYRINGE. ‘The only perfect vaginal and rectal byringe in the world 1t 18 the only Syringe ev er fuventod by which vagl nal injections can bo ad ministered without leak- ing und solling the eloth g necossitating the use of & vessel, and which can ulso be used for rectal injections or Irrigntion SOFT RUBBER A?\ID lun D BULE KUBBER ors wollcited 'l‘heAloe& Penfold Co., N 'lIL]I TO l'll“l ERTY OWNERS hereby notified that the following bed preuises, to-wit: 2ud additlon, doclurod > D6 niisANCe by FORSOD ;..1‘..: arth existing thereon. 1o abate sald nul- purts of sald 20d idd., 50 a8 washing of within sid nuisance exist Dated this 17th day of December, 189 POW. BIRKHAUSER, Chalrman "ll.n(l of I uhlh “url‘l. ec. 17, 19, 20, 21, t}ca ,5% The Youtn's Companion New Building. New Subscribers who send $1.75 at once will receive The Companion Free to Jan. 1, 1893, for a full year from that date, including the, Double Numbers for Christmas and New Ycar. The Souvenir of The Companion, describing the New Building, 42 pages, in colors, will be sent FREE to any one requesting it who sends a subscription. I am going to move on Jan. I5, '93, to mye New Location on the west side of (Check, Money-Order or Registered Letter.) THE YouTH's COMPANION, 201 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. Gen. Lew Wallace — Frank R. Stockion. How I wrote Ben Hur by Gen. Lew Wallace. The Origin of Rudder Grange by its author, Frank R. Stockton, The Bravest Deed I Ever Saw. Four papers, abounding in thrilling incidents, by U. S. Generals Gibbon and Merritt, Capt. King and Archibald Forbes, Articles by the Deans of St. Paul’s and Westminster, The Marquis of Lorne, Sir Edwin Arnold, Charles Dickens, and others, Thirtcen Articles by successful men and women in various Professions and Trades, written with special reference to aiding young men and women in choosing what to do. and With Souvenir. HOLIDAY ‘ URPRISES <o BETROTHAL PLEDGES I6th St., Under the Commercial National Bank, NEW IDEAS ror CHILDREN where you car see the most attractive Jewelry Store in the West, after that date. HOWEVER, 14th & Farnam Sts. where | ‘amy disposing of my elegant stock of Jewelry CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES BRILLIANT GEMS From tHE ORIENT I am yet at in the most modern and ar- SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS tistic designs, Fine Watches, Silverware and the richest stock of old mine Diamonds and other rare gems at importers’ figures, to Holiday Customers, previous to removing to my New Locaticon. D. W VAN COTT, “ For ue VAN COTT JEWELRY 70, OMAHA. DRR. W. BA]LEY Teeth Filled With- out Pain by the Latest Inven- tion. Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Set of Teeth on Rubber for $.0. Perfoot it guaranteed. Toeth extracted in the moruiug. New ones insoried u the evoulug of smo duy e specimens of Removablo Bridge Hee spocimens of Flexible Klustio Plats. All work warranted as represented. Office Third Floor Paxton Blook, Telephione 1085, 16th and Farnam Sts. Take elevator or stalrway £rom L0th 5t entranc) BRONCHITIS —1s & grave trouble—the fore- runner of that dread foe, Consumption. SPECIFIC OXYGEN— & breathing treatment, 1s o Urprse Lo the rer.whom 1t relieve the first inhalation, : Suves 1h'a DHUTspuce, at homo, 10,000 INTELLIGENT PEOPLE have resorted to It, and our ““OXYCEN BOOK,” Free, tells of their experience. THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO,, Suite 510 heely Bldg, Omaha,

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