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JUSTICE BEGINS HER WORK | | No Information Has Yet Been Filed Against | * Clara Allen, HER CASE MAY BE REACHED THIS TERM Attorney Kaley Begine Business Arralgning Twelve Prise Cad MeGuire Pleads G and Gets Three Years, County Ity by district court and The was fairly started Attorney Kaley m & public pro One of the most imp is that of Clara Allen of public noti with perjury in eriminal work of the yesterday ounty le his first appearance as it eases on hand | ho had dropped out eral cks. She i falsely implicating the death of Mayor Mil charged Berli ler of S wnd iy th Omaha. Sh the count supposed that bonds and has been confined in tten. It w ear ail, alm her ¢ but the information. He stated ye 1 he come up vet filed that this Nty attor has not terda, would be done soon, ar trial at hopes igned men and Prisoners Ar The count for charges ye of them pleaded not guilty Charles McDow a former the Cady-Gray Ly first maif to face Judge Keysor charge of the criminal docket formation in the casc s that mer McDowell collected and appropriated the £.50 to his own use and private aceoun | It w Iithat George Lindell broke | into th of J. G. Kennedy and stole alot of d clothing, but George de clared that it was a mistake on the part of the man who swore to the information, be- sides being a case of mistaken identity John Haley and toward Hammond charged in the sume information with dell and s k to the same story Dick Creole, a colored man who has a 1 reputation harged with h spulted Charles Bell with a entered a general denial by sa, was in Council Bluffs when the took place Miller had to answer to ha It f clothing and a gold watch from f Thomas Immimger. na White, a woman of colpr, was called up to deny that she had been a pi to tak ing the sim of u the person of Charles Johnson, a granger from Sarpy county David Buskirk was 1 of nd passed a £330 bank check d Fitzgerald. a bright-looki young u answered to the charge of having stolen worth of goods fr one of the s of the Union Pacific compa te and tried on the same county, where the jury “Theodore Erick, the man who led Sheriff | Bennett such a wild chase through a_corn- | fleld n the vicinity of Fremont last fall, was aceused of having stolen £470 in checks from Henry Leiman, o merchant at Bennington W.'E. Thilo, a sickly looking young fellow accused of defrauding Woodhead Bros charge is this: Early in the winter he went to the defendants, who a live stock ymmission men of South Omaha, and repre ted that he had some catile on th rket. He showed them a carload of fat rs which he claimed had been brou in from the country. The sale was made | and the young man'walked out of the yards | with £300 in his pocket, but he did not go far | before ho w rested and now he is in the | court 10 answer. In the afternoon “Cad ber of the gane of robbers which wk ter- ror to the North Side ci during the | winter, was i and pl to the charge of burglary. He was sentenced to a term of three years. Nof woman 1 me arious crimin sterday me wd ever; collector compan for ber who nd he in- | alleg last sum wer Lin carving having MeGui A mem- | 8. 4 heen apuointed adumin Nmn(x of the estate of Thomas Barrett, deceased. When Barrcttdied he left a widow | and five chi ween whom_the prop mounting to $15,000, is divided by the s of the will o contention is for the half acreswf land in 1dition, southwest of | the last term of court temvorarily re nterfering with nning's c The court yesterday dissolved the injunction, finding that Con 1 was legally entitled to the property Peter Bierback has sued the Omaha 13 association for §21,850. He allc until a few months the owr and operator house. At that time he that he owed Peter Ihler the sum of & which debt was sold to the defendant the defendant sued him and sold all of the property for a song. Now Mr. Bierback pro poses to recover the value of the property and £,000 damages. mor Posse the Grifiin & Hanscom park. Co el from of as follows B SCOTT, JURY_ROOM N0, 2, COURT HOUSE. 68 -Omaha Natlonal bank vs E. W Whipple. 24-00-M. an vs Nebraska Savings ombrinck vs Clty of South Gruninger vs % Maxon vs City of Omiha Amanda Garlick vs James G, Abshey vs City of Omaha Lena Quick vs Andrew B, Moore. 3 International Trast company vs ( »abridie ot e 70--C, M. Bachmann vs John Brady of 4l A.J. Landstrom vs John b Thomas Mur. . Danlels et al vs John ( nt vs Omaha Street ¥ Cotpiny 0T, 8. Brodoriek John Hlelwi v WL AL Thourps adminlstrator Joseph Proitz, 2 nvs Charles 1 sett ot ul 26-311-Fred Metz ot al vs Chirlst Ha fal Security Lo s Kroner JURY ROOM N0, 3, COURY L. Sayer vs R. F Frank V. Wassernian vs H Hovsy ot ul B. Tre €. A Jacobson vs C, B M i Eriedman vs Loo Hel tin Reiliart vs Ne » bank, Rroncr vs 1, M Fernundes v y et Hunt et ul Frank Omaha LY company Tho Downs vs J Goorge L, Miller hany V. W, B v T Frod Me vs K B Kttehen 14 rystal T D. Cra nball ¢ JURY ROOM NO. 5, €O Samuel Tohnson vs Minuie Wirth Danicl Jordan vs Emerson Seed ¢ 0.1 compiny Chaffee vs Tur Bek Publishing way vs M. T Merchants National banl etul Omitha Republican pany vs .. C. Wileox 3-156° Jennio Wiillams vs R Print hard Bu HOPEWELL, EQUITY BULLDING Hopkins et al vs ROOM NO. 6, BEE 11-150-- A, P, et al 10-04 frey ot al 8- Tht Water Wo 16-873 B Altred Mille Elizabeth McCafirey vs Luey M ('t John 1 Jacob ¢ e ot u) 11308, 1t Johnson vs John W. Shunk etal ( 2-814- Ernest Btuht ot al vs Clty of Omaba, | 8-206 K. G, Humphirey etal vs'D.J, Colling | 0'Conne puny Dénlse et al 1 vs Amerlcan vs St. A. D, 24 Barber Asphalt Paving company va | W. Birkhauser ot al : 183~ Dwight B. Jehuson va Hattle Blazor ool | | Builders | vision P | throu | Orleans | Tow rates from evenir | tion f s Bradford ve W B Mayo ot ol V¥ Goorge J W. Doten Chris Specht va A W. 1. Mead, §r Paul Union Pacific Paper o Dewltt' A Rallway company vs npany ot al. Miller vs J. J. Gibson 5438 Gioorge W South Onaha 26-370--Clara ot al 25-4 of al Masson et al vs City ot hnson vs John 1. Coffman George J. Hunt vs City of Elorence Charles E. Botis vs 11 1. Henderson S Mercer vs Clty_ of Omah: s« J. B Bourgeols” 05 Clara Gag Charles Motz et w1 vs Pat Desmon al Jahn MeCormick vs City of Omaha AL B, Junt vs Otto Lange et al Irst” Natlorial bank vs F. D. Cooper IVINE, EQUITY ROOM BUILDING, National NO. 7, BEE 21-184 Urinti Omaha bank vs Western prny 3 Lewls D, Harrls vs Annie T Walter Brandes vs €. W, W Shaw Flack Frank 1L Wordey Internat it Omaha Belt Line v of Oniihia Willium Wolfer v pany vs ¢ Railway company Estelln L. Muulshy rge M. Grant vs Fannie M Parks’ Cough Syrup <0 highly recommended to us our friend are suffer. give ind if it Action ¢ ill be 50 s and § All If you will call will present you with a copy of & beaut ful piece of ‘music. Ford & Charlton, 1508 Disge, our new store we s and interior decorat estimates furnished. 1508 Dou t Frescoing s and Lehmann, e We most cordi calland try a served with Hi crewin for three days. W. R BENNETT CC R. . WeLen & Br WM. FLEMING {Farnam St.), CounrrNeEy ( " Y ( - monthly 1y invite everybody to delicious cup of coffee The vegular meeting of the apd Traders exch will on Wednesday, uary 8 Important that all atten d. N. B. HUsSEY, Pre S. WEDGE, Seceretar take place m. w. Do you valu call and consult Prof. will be at the storc Bro. Co., in Omaha, and have them fitted with a pair his nonchangeable spectacles. Max MEYER & BRro. Sole Agent for Iyes tested fre P S See Dentist Keim, 40 & 41 Barker blk % 5 “Everybody Going South' write Gec > B. Horn Di- Usse Agent of the Louisville and wille Railroad, at 206 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo., for informa- tion as to route and rates. he line bove mentioned has inaugurated 1 sleeping car service to winter resorts that is surpassed by no othe line, The celebrated gulf eoust resorts are ated divectly on this road. TO THI CARNIVAL CF your eyesight? lirschberg of N If 8o, Co., Omaha. Should 1ES Vin the bash Rallroad, The celebration of the Mardi carnival Feb, 14th in Mobile and will be ona grander geous seale than ever before, Omaha Feb, 6th to 12th, Now is the time to take a trip south for business or pleasure. Only 40 hours Omaha to New Orleans via the Wubash. For tickets, slecping car accommoda- tions and u copy of the Southern Home- ers’ Guide call at the Wabash office, “arnam street, or write G. N. Clay- Nortwestern Pass. Agt., Omaha, Gras o ton, Neb. e See the celebrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge. | L : Round Trip $25.00, A special Texas excursion from Omaha to North Galveston, via Houston and jalveston, will leave Omaha, Friday 2, Februy stopover at all points allowed. tickets apply to IMirst National Bank building. N. B.—All applications must scived by the 15th inst. —— Prof. Hirschberg, the well known ey expert of New York and St. Louis, will be in Omaha, Neb., one week, February 20 to 25, at the store of his agent, Max & Bro. Co. d will fit his cele- brated nonchangeable glasses to all in need of them. Consultation and exam- ination free of charge. room be re- the Burlington Route. Its St. Louis it express leaves Omaha p. and reachies St. Louis at 3 the next ‘noon. Note further—The Burlington only line operating through between Omaha and St. Ihe Bui ¥ double daily ice to and Kansas Clity Ticket ofMice is the slecping Louis, s unequaled Chicago, Denver 1223 Farnam street. - - LOW BATE EXCURSION To Houston, Tex., and Return - $25, 00. on to Hous tha Monday, s good to 1¢ isit limit 15 ¢ 1 good to stop Pebreuary turn in 13, mtil June 1 wh divection all partienlars, address R Building, Guards as Hosts. iha Guards ha Saturday night ertain Lincoln light infautry and the ofticers of the Hill Zouaves of Kan \s City. Colonel Bills and staft of the state militla have also been invited to the festivities. The reception will take place in the armory, where o fifteen-minute dril will be given by the guards and a like exer ¢ by the Linvoln lights, after which there ill be a season of dancing, to be followe by refreshments. Everything goes with the ds next Suturduy uight. - Steep form is what tea is made for jus ves constipation, and though woves the bowels ever, 1803 ays over oy C. Pat- on ) Rumge Omwaha. e O arranged a recep at which they Rath ny oth it cathartic take in e think those f hland Brand Evaporated | | herself ! death and whom sh oW | Tived and | AH BRUTAL VENGEANCE OF MAN Miss Lotta Paynter Assaulted in Her Own Door, | MAKES A BRAVE FIGHT FOR HER HONOR | Knocked Senseless and Apparently Lett for | DendThe Villal Jert Un- nc plishe to oxe esumed ave Sought Revenge, 1102 South assaulted by an un- | Monday after htened 14 net Miss Lotta Paynter, Eleventh street known man wbout lock and though the villain was frig his im suffer threatened to living at was noon from purpose the viet vous shock which at one time prove fatal Miss Paynter lady, 17 years o brother named rather who pretty young lives with her | 1t the went age ed morning to call on some friends on on od up young and w mother ldress | Monda she out | with her mother Park avenue, where the the home Mrs. town to order so spent the d Paynter remair and the 1st as the clock she heard what mother's voice calli ard T'he back ste and thinking that climbing up way rroceric returned home alon kitchen was la triking het buck covered with mott e she ran to her had reached the porch than shewas scized fron behind by & man, who thr o1 m around her waist and placing his hand over her mouth lifted her from her feet and carvied her toward the coal shed, which stood just behind the house, She Str Although I has been a p she was ce help Shi st no sooner ggled Bravely, rge for her age, Miss Payn rtial invalid for some t nearly powerless in the grasp of her | assailant. She attempted to scream, but the villain grasped her by the throat and threat- ened to kill her if she uttered a sound. By this time her assailant had forced her into shed. and realizing that her honor at stake the girl struggled bravely nst the superior strength of her oppo nent DAILY T'he brute then grasped her by the hair and threw her against the coal bin with such force that she was rendered insensible i knew no more until she recovered to find lying in her own room with her | mother bending anxiously over her. [t was just a quarter of an hour after man called Miss Paynter into the back yard that her mother returned and on going out aftera scuttleof coal found her daughter lying unconscious on the floor of the shed Help was summoned and the insensible was brought into the house and res tives plicd It was time before she opened her eyes and she ve mained unconscious most of the time until 10 Besides the nervous shock she had she was half frozen through lying in the thermometer was several wd had she not b discovered just when she was the chances are she would never have regained con- | ousnCss, ide the ascal who perpetrated th ieved that he had killed her when ted and made his escape without any ffort to carry out his purpose. He tall man with no beard except a mus id was evidently upwards of 30 years the description of a° man | who has been noticed loafing around a tough suloon most of the time during the wint Her Condition Critical, at better last ition was still scrious 1 that it would be she fully recovered | | furthe | was tache evening, but and her' physician several weeks befor from her adventure. She she recognized he ailant un who had been refused work by ber before hi has seen watchiug h Two years ago the and her father contract with a n 1 named Burker to do some grading and make other .improvements pbont the house. The mun who assaulted her yesterday she reco nized asa fellow who came around and at- tempted to get the contract, but was refused He made some vague threats at the time, but the incident was soon forgotten As she left the housc in the morning Miss Paynter saw the man stand ing on ‘the corner. He stared her in an insulting manuer which sh noticed at the time and she is positive t it was the same rascal who made the villian- ous assault of the afternoon., The only theory which the family have to offer is t the fellow was offended at the refusal of Mr. Paynter to let him do his work and took : 2t even by the assault upon her natural protector several in made a times sinc Kountze the had idently carefully planned He had seen both mother and goawuy in the morning and the vevurn alone. He knew that she was lone in the house and that there was no one to prevent him from carr ut his devil- sh plan, and but for the girl's heroic resist ance he would have undoubtedly succeeded in his revenge. He imitated” the voice of Mrs. Payuter so successfully that the girl was complete ved and did not realize what uy until she found herself struggling in the lascivious clutches of her brutal as The people in the vicinity are very indignant at the bold crime, and several of them proclaimed their will: ingness to assist at a hanging bee if the brute was caught. Can not remain such without the blooming look and radiant_complexion which health alone imparts. Parks' tea, by cleariiz the blood of impurities, makes the complexion reguin the hue of youth. All druggists. - - To Burn Garbage. The Omaha Garbage Crematory company, with a capital stock of 100,000, filed its articles of mcorporation in the office of the | ty clerk a,. The incorporators John Renfrow Stevenson, Frank \n, Titlotson and Fred R.'Smith, The purpose of the company is to build a we for the cremating of dead animals carbage and refuse, are ipation vy DeWitt's Early S A €ld Up by Footpads. Two highwaymen stopped O, R. B 10 0’clock Monday night at Twenty-s and Hamilton streets and at the point of a revolver, took $10 from his pockets. My Boyden is employed at the Cudahy Packing company’s office in South Omaha” and had been detained at the oftice - ntorial Contest, County Clerk Sackett went to Lin- coln yesterday to appear as a witness in the Douglas county senatorial contest He will submit the ballots cast at the last gen. eral election to the inspection of the com wittee. venth - Cuduhy’s “Rex” Brand Extract of Beef is the best of food products. 1t's convenient, health-giving and delicious. - DIED. Notices of five lines or less under this head, Aty cents; cach additional line ten eents EVENS-—George I, formerly resident of this city, died Oukland, Cal, aged 74 yeur uneral today, Febriary 8, 1893, it 8 o'clock, from Maul's undertaking roows, to Prospeet Hill cometery. Friends Invited Used in Mlllnm of Home:—40 Years the Standard, BEE Beginning Wednesday, February 8th, and all the week oA STILL DEEPER GUT" SLAUGHTER ENTIRR BALLANCK CLOTHING STOCK Misfit Clothing Parl Realize the insurance money at no matter what sacrifice—and the Overcoats, Suits, Furnishings, Ete., goes OF AP TR $85 000 STILL LEFT, 3, ruinous prices or no pI‘ILC in ONLY SMOKE. ONLY WATER. Much of the clothing escaped altogether, and is sound as a dollar, but goes with the rest. OVERCOATS. ATS now v I'S now ; $ ATS now TS now TS now 4 oo OVE l 5x‘ oo OVE R(_( $30.00 $25.00 §20.00 g18.00 §15.00 _ g14.00 | REMEMBER NUMBER AND PLACE. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Open from U3 FARN 8 A. llm following list gives an idea of this weeks' \hll"hl(L PANTS. now now now now now now £10.00 $ 8.00 now $ 7.00 now $ 6.00 now 8§ 0.0 | $ 5.00 Al now 3 [ A O RANN S CALL EARLY AND ( IIRST MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PRONPT ATTENTION. M. Until 10 P. M Nerve Bnods. MANHOOD RESTOREDY:cressrecsy: aranter to e Los of Rrain Powe flons: Nervousness FRANS in CIther seX caused by over exertion, ure A nervous claenses. such ws Weak Memorr: fToadacho, Wakefulness, Lost Mauhoo hely e aitacde: o1l araine £ad 1ous of pomer ot 1ho Haspric i youtbful erro s, or excassive /) us€ ot tobnoo; opium or stimulants which soof lond to Tndrmigy; Consum on and I A b Tor 86 RETORE AND APTER USTYO. For Salei Pyt up conveniony to carry in vost pocket. With evary 8 order we nir or refund the money. Circular {res. Addruss Nees Omaha by Sherman &McConnell, 1515Dodge Stre i ‘vor pack. n cuarentee (o curs oo o Chicago, 1. % THE MORE YCU SAY THE LESS PEOPLE REMEMBER.” ONE WORD WITH YOU SAPOLIO ‘What is this anyhow It is the only bow (ving) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cas stamped with this trade mark. Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADE! LPHIA DR. 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