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8 RALEY DECLARED NOT GUILTY Buoveeds in Establishing His Innocence of the Urime of Arson, FUNNY LAW SUIT OVER A MANGY D2G Llara Allen Will thon as Soc cured—¥ Answer for Her 131t of Fie- as a Jury Can He Se- sterduy’s Doings In the Courts. B. Raley, the yo who was charged with arson, is o free man a the ju found that he having f guilty of having hired Charles ¢ Howard ung man wis 1 Calloway to fire the Raley drug store on Farna street during the latter part of last winter It will be remembered wely on 1 tore.avi of the I'he morning the whe discovered to b e interior on fir colored boy, Calloway, who was cmployed us aporter in the store, was arrested on the charge of having been the party who aj plied the match to the stock of When the scr the commis Raley had offe country and the On and Raley was of the prosen arraigned, pled toa five year though he'was to_testify trial | The state cle ied, Ca fon of the eri ed him &0, o thes if he would do Cws were app! 4 suit and yesterdy S. Gurley took up the defen v time looked hopeless, as Calloway and his pal, John Reedy, both swore that Raley hired Ca to fire the buildin into cvery telling when, where and how should be applicd. Youny Raley de the state's testimony and took the g that it was a put up Job and that he wa victim of a chain of circumstances. He showed that he could derive efit from the by 7 of the 1 th s wer in the name of his father and that he was merely wor caso went t the vote was on for acquittal. On the man went over to the n of ot guilty was ret ajority irned. ALL OVER A DOG Time and Money No Object Until ship s Settied, The obstinacy of the average arti human nature i 1 illustr 1bya which was on trial in J Hope N court yesterday. Two yea sen and Charles Davitzhad a d opinion over the ow hip of a mau £ it o dog, and they have been fight The law ever since, was appealed to to decide the disputed quest 1it has hung fire in one court or another for two years. Yester. day a Jjury decidea that Je n was the owner of the animal, and that its value was exactly 21, and after ading several hun dred dollars apicce for attorney fees and court fees Jansen has carried hi 1t As long ag s IS01 the dog was a pup and the two fumilies were neighbors on the best of terms, visiting back and forth and draw ing water from the same well. One sad day cach man bought a pup and the pups were so near alike that it was hard to tell them apart. That summer the de pened that way and while ma gathered one of the pups to the bosom of the rives hen the trouble commenced, for Jensen claimed that the had dog_catcher hile Davitz 1 destroyed Davitz's pup. 7 s 1o Jensen was the that the pup be one that had been consigned to the murky aters of the Missouri N or imore they fought it out on ‘b family laying claim to the was declared and even the 1 refused to speak as they passed by sant relations that had existed 1 the two familics were -all smashed and peace no longer hovered over the two homes, Both of the heads of the families consulted their respective lawyers and both lawyers, scemg fees in sight, advised going into the courts. The men took this advice and started on for the legal mills, e first and two years ago last i erson's \ ied and it was that_ Davitz had 1o right or title {i'the dog. Ho would not quit, 8o paging up the costs and his lawyer, appealed to the district court, where the case went upon the docket, to be tried before Judge Hopewell and at ‘this te Monday all of the members of the two familics,” together with dog, which in the meantime had grown old mangy, appeared in court and menced the work of proving title. tory was listened toby the twelve jurc a yesterday moruing a verdict finding that J Sen was the owner of the dog wus return The costs of the suit, including 11 to the attorneys, don't he aog. Davitz says t not satistied, and that he witl £0 10 the supreme court vefore he gives up the dog fight. CLAKA and Jensen EN'S CASE. Nearly All Day Will Bo Required to Obtain a Satlsfactory Jury. The trial of the case of the state Clara Allen is on in the cr the district court, where woman of the town, is ¢ crime of perjury committed inary examination in the 20f the state against Dick Berlin and Charley Hayes, the men who were accused of having been the parties who murdered Charles P. Miller of South Omuha At the preliminary hearing Clara Allen swore that she Lin the window of a Ninth strect house and saw the shot fived that she was in n to sce that the partics wh Berlin and Hayes ot Miller Subsequent ! in charged w pleaded not able to f o Last night the w was commonced, | minds are as blanks 1 guilt or func secur tho | pressec men wh an opinion JOSEPIL MANNING'S MONEY Heirs Endenvoring to Set 1 the Equity Ce Its Fosscssion The hoarded dollay i the late Jc h Munnis left nd him when he departed this earth proved a prolific sons, all of whom iv t should have the excl spose of the alth as they desir h een ewed, and the he casn are being he in the equity ourt N ot ar Florence where ho accumulated a large fortune which in later yoars he invested Omaha aud Douglas county real estate. Then he sat by watched his dollars grow. Two years ago, awd at the ripe old ag 00 years, he yielded up the gl the fight or his wealt were no near relatives but of nicces, nephews and cousins ro were three score or more, the old man's pi each one wanted Prty. Suit after suit was brought und case afteér case was tried in the courts. st one side was ahead and the thoother, There was no will, but there were some deeds which were attacked, the attacking parties claiming that when the | 1 the old man was 1 that an undue in order to get the title documents were execut not in his right mind fluence was exercised in to the property Now all of the and the heirs, Mary e been bunched son, John Morris, M Maggie Stanglang, are arrayed William Hay, Mar Julia Betters, Joseph wthy Lyons and Daniel Manning, the plaintiffs making charges and the aefendants making counter charges Questions His Sanity An interesting lawsuit has been begun in ame day o company Heintz conpany vs Bennett. Parrott vs sweeney Beecher vs eity of Omaha, Wood vs Howe Fire Insurance coni- 3-594 —Hellman vs Oliver. LAW ROOM NO. 5—JUDGE SCOTT, Bernstine vs Kline Douglas vs Blanchard, Cloments vs Westerh Balln vs Jolinson Darby vs iKnizht 7-A. I Smith vs Blue Valle Join Pray vs Omaha St )-75-Northern Assurance John R. Hamilton et al. 29-20Amandi ¢, Leach vs Omahg Railway comy - 0 Edinzer'vs Grotte 50— Hand vs Michaels O—Thompson vs Kopild. Curtls vs Dolan loncray vs Daley Murphy vs Ryder. Moline=Milbirn company vs Har- Bachman vs McMurphy. UPY ROOM NO. 6--JUDGE FERGUSON Fug vs B, A Tillotson winy vs Joseph Nelson vs Anderson No 3 sk National bank vs Maria a3 MeShane vs Loe. 33-250Pragh vs Portsniouth Say bank 33-250Chicago Univers 1 Investment eotu- pany vs Brown. 32-200-Mutual Investment company vs | Sjerve v Homan 7 ational bink vs Yates. S Slattery n isdorft, Iton vs Rood Swobodi vs Dwors Squire vs [nlow Olsen vs Brac Miles vs Fiteh Ly jr.. vs Corbett. or'vs Trevet. LAW ROOM NO. 4 —1UDC # HOPEWELL, 1ol vs Cowin, Mo 1 vs Robsen. Sannders vs Cushing O'Nelll vs Parks, Tohnson vs G Union Nutior Bre 30-38 80140 cruan Bros <0, St. Paul, Milwau- Bunks vs Chic kee & Omahi Molin Fren Pittter Millurn o i vs S vs Harold ska Furniture Co. of Omaha, 1 Pacific Railway & Council Blufrs JUDGE WALTON Kk Yurds National bank ind Lime Company vs Livesey vs e s Havzanek Wakefield vs Dew Security Savings bank vs Clarke Ledwich vs Wate 3-17--Miller vs Hay : Bl A Trip Worth Taking. A special excursion to North Galveston Pex uha April 18, 1803, Re markable inducements are offered. For particulars y to D. D, Smeaton, agent | room 17, Burker block, Omaha L 4 1893--S1X THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEODNESDAY, APRIL One of Thess Wonders of a Past Oiviliza- tion s in the Oity. PRESERVED OVER YEAR 3,000 Through the Courtesy ness House it Wil 1 Days— Ite e on Free tlon for Nev t Dis- crape pong S inch bedford ec )-inch che at 2 Patterns in this 1o olled by Haydens. ¢ a yard. Sc and 10¢ & yard; less than hal value. arge line of figured and * best imported vrinted dimitie : e for the: of plain b 25t line caded satines, afford to pass them if you consult you individual interest. HAYD e For sale—Brickyard tools and kilns, years' lease. Inquire 2023 Cuming. Soguel See the celebrated Ford & Charlton Musi - N BROS. Sohme n, piany al om; City Treasu his statement ha's Cash Account. Bolin has just showing the complete office for the month of March. The state ment shows the bal. es the 1st of March the reccipts and expenditures during th month, mont It is as follows: Funds City hull Cmaha kewer City roud Watel Sower, b Judun Overd'n id agriculiural ssed town of the Gulf, - - hear the famous Seidl or You can Se, at Exposition hall Kodakoers Young Men's Christian t added a of attra The has associution new feature its building A LOPTIAY MO novelties in satines which we ”.ru‘:um(v\ .lv( white checked nnilvwnl:[ ‘! l) A \/7 l ]3 \\ dotted ack and bro- We have the stock to seleet from, and making the prices so you can't 0% Dod ge business of his nd the balances the last day of the | a2 3 t chestra and Emma Juch Wednesday for HANBEN BROS, Steikingaie on Millinery. People wonder how this department has grown. Thas t is the styles, the quality and price. Look at these #3.00 trimmed hats at #1.50. | See these #5.00 trimmed hats at $2.50 S Compare these $7.50 trimmed hats at 3,00 and plain hats. and bonnets. Sce the test novelties in trimmings, in ribbons and in ornaments. the district court which mainly hinges on coveries at Thebes, Kgypt | . If you wish to see the most dainty and the question of John Irvine's sanity. The A latest novelties visit Haydens' millinery time when his insauity is alleged to affect 0 lepartment, where new goods come the matters at 1ssue was fully a quarter of a There are proba less than twenty | every day. j | century ugo and the legality of a tax deed | people in Omaha who have eve n | CLOAK AND SUIT L dated ter years ago plays an important vart | I n mummy, though it Unguestionably the lu most in the case say that no intelligent person | ' ll\le" .(‘”‘L‘ of fine .'”'i" 8 in the west According to the papers in the case, some | missed an opportunity to do so when it [ 2% al sule this week. At ha A very superior lot of $25.00 stylish thirty years ago Irvine owned a half-section | h BYGIPIIONG | on e Bt y nd in this ¢ Yy 8 three miles | K S mu i of the & im il 3 le line on sale " of ngton, His title continued | detd wrapped in linens and embalmed AN Unporier's sample SiA0 LON B8 AL 8 h s the cavity coataining the vital organs | One-thivd less than import cost ited for a number of years and until | ook, -~ o~ ky BV Surprising bacgains in ladies' spring cen years ago, 1 the whole tract was | DOing opened und filled with spices. It | ltess 4t 5 ST at tax sale, e having failed to pay th L D | and % ed by order of the board ot |y BUGOEFTE L A Fancy spring jackets with butterf]; A S Dana C. | ““phape was received in this ity yester in all shudes. at #5.00, $5.50, $6.00 id Patty Holton became the purchas- | quy by express a mummy which is about L0 \ tract and the ow f the certifi- | 50 sold. 1t has been brought to long emb, cloaks in cream and sued by the treasurer. In the due | ¥500 YERE P C ‘;‘ Skt Gvan R1:10 $1.50, $1.63, $2.00; iess than | sued to the | thiscountry at anexpense of over $1,100, i paying the | and is on free exhibition in the e il b | | Do treet show window of Hayden e ML R T b ) i 2 ), $6.00, $8.50, $0.00 and hile Irvine, | This mummy is one of those taken s Ju answer i1 | from the & excavation at Dayr ‘"'\_,“"" Mvfive vears | Bahree, near the plain of Thebes i RGeS RBBL R At 0D - Leon. | Scientific American s of the discov- . e T RO LR SR e en'in that con- | * AL ABYOL EUOE b 1Ky TeAtn worth $1.00 up to $2.75. n also alleges | €1 @ depth of abou ) b ' pere aists sndless of Trvine the | gallery diverges, and in it the mummies | il ;l in endl Al vight to make | 4 ked, the entrance having been | ° Y d 1 was void. ‘1o | blocked by wood und cloth, both of which | SRt L I that the deed be set aside and that he | ype in good preservation, The removal of | N T S sum of 1000 dumages for the | o cases i under the superintendence argain ever offered sful detention of the laud : MAL AU LI I aces e ‘ A of M. Gribeax, from the Geeseh museum. | S0 8 CLBLLVAILEL UL ML Suing the street Raillway. |1t will be impossible to decipher th s fall kind In Judge Scott's court tne case of Amanda | many volls of popyrus for some months, | iorolderies otall kinds on - special C. Leach against the Omaha Street Railway ) So far it has been ascertained that the | 3115« sa m . i MEN'S AND BO JARG compang holds the boards inan action in | mummies ave chielly those of priests and o \‘\‘I HALEBARGATNY which the plaintif stcks to recover the sum | priestesses who lived in the twenty-first 43.00 F 5 4 : % of 10,000, alleging that ove year ago last | dynasty, or about 100 B. C. This may | oo lora und lumbus in al Junuary she was o passencer on the Hans- | Perbapsaceount for the elabora lora in black, bré%n and bluc park line, going to her home in the mn“ s h been preserved 2 at $1 ¢ ern part of the ci While she was on | ticulars are communicated in a letter | 77 1 . = i > | ense line gents * hats at $1.50 epping from | from M.Kellingworth Hedges, civil ¢ [mmense line gents' fur hats at $1.5 il rseetion of i 4 HAYDEN BROS, & o ol neer, wiating on February 11, at Luxor - e v nd, She “’I\h'-}r Inwindoy of uv\l;lu. - stor Yon can hear the famous Scidl or- Hbnhiubi Hlon e d Aty nits that | tion whose fragmenta v outlines ar G aoban ity | Lhe woman wiis i passense vain and | preserved to us not half “so perfectly as | Chauncey M. Depew on financial ILISORCIELS ERAUSISHELLLe Ve piyoment 8 g the e carthly remains of this | ments, ut avers that the fall was due to her owt | being, who perhaps héld within that dry | The great strides being made by the e ey before 1 sronped Pt | and shrunken skull a knowledgo of the | west of toduy: its b iries and un B! great universe that with all our vesearch | cultivated lands offer a safe investment, District Court Not | and learning our present age cannot | for ireigation is a tainty and the | ‘.\\»..\. isa warrant out for the arrest of J. | equal. Perhaps we behold here a vain | farmers are pouring into the 1 of the o W ' | attempt to serve the poor human | buying small farms and cul D tho e bl ee “H."J;, |l a str le for that eternity for | thom, griculture and mannfactures vesterday morning he faiied to re. | Which man has groped throughout the | afford double inducements for the in spond | countless ages that the race has existed. | vestment of money. Furmers are the in Judge Honewell's court the jur 3 S T T, | bone and sinew of manufactures that the city of Omha was & winne Exposition hall = tonight. A rare | They make the demand for elevators, s ught by the trustees of the chunce to hear the famous Seidl o mills and machine shops, and Gothen- e .n‘;n.“ k \lwv‘m\w ;w \‘w’u ln.ln ‘I‘w“‘. AIH}( sixteen soloists, headed by | bury has 1 ¢ the water power so that situsted at Thirty-fourth anc » | Emma Juch AT [ACOHTOPE ORn. Jaomnate o ! Shav ity sy [ = 24 manufacturers can: comy with the Al DS et : HAYDEY BRO I rld. »\le don't forget that Green's ORI o m e SHIARATOE R T e T | Fairmers' Exenrsion takes you there for L LI V“I;' Jrems Goods. | one fare for the round trip April 18th ; Court ¢ ‘ Tomorrow we shall place on sale the | i in! besecured only. of Wi H I'he call for today is as follows st line of wash dress goods ever | Green, Karbach block, Omaha, Neb LAW ROOM NO. B—JUDGE DAVIS n this city. vt ity I‘:‘:Hx‘xl\ln‘“y ‘”“;Hll‘n‘ inistrator) vs Home | i You can hear tne famous Seidl or- 33-307Clarke v ne Manufacturing e Sniiie una Juch Wednesday for xpozition hall, paiese . b A fine upright piano, used months, at half pr 1508 Dodge. only Ford & Charltop, six Do Not Fail to Visit ol o much larger und | vetter equippea quarters It's the best lighted millin- 12 t | You can find any priced Lint you may | desire as eheap uy A | You want. . Millinery . | CHILDREN'S : HATS ASPECIRLTY. A deppartment for little folks. Every- hing from a &e hat 111 tow #13 hat for cinld- ft | ren. Every mother Store, 1520 Douglas ‘;T’y‘,:‘:” ioiion'as | :Imnyh] visit us Le- < IrG. s 203 21 | fore buyin i o and . 7 2014 42 v W 1 i 1 Fruits and ¥ N MRS, R. H. DAVIES, MILLINER, N TH GALVE y 'ex pril 11.—The 1520 Do n8 Street, pre rbial bus; and sluggard, rebuking | ant are quite 1 in the wde by the North Galves farmer and fruit grower now-a-days. Fruits and vegetablos are ripening ‘1 such quantities as to tax the | eapacity o Ay o farm force. The straw berry scason is in full blast: farmers have | been shipping green peas for more thana | EER week; celery is bemg marketed in d | i shape, while the tomato farms have plants | over a foot and a half in hei Such o HAI e of the year | GOODs. Special prices all this week on all nds of switehes and lower than eve | reduced before moving. must be w it | 111 South 16th Street, stoffi ¢ Opposite more att 0 the increasing number of young It is a dark room for the camera { men tunning water is provided, a wasning | is needed by the amateur photographer | he elut W being organized for the | THE BEST study and practice of photorraphy and will | meet to pe tits organization next kr ~ D*PRICE’S 4 Baking Powder The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Awmwonia; No Alum Used in Millions of Homes—4o0 Years the Standard. Photograph REASONABLE RATES FOR The Best, 1620 Douglas Streo. | See the endless variety of trimmed [ Prices | ( | QNPT | gmmmmmmmmmmnnmmmnm e T T 120 s s | | s s s | o ot a IN PAGE =4 Covered by Insurance. That’s the way our shoes ara sold to you—fully in- gured. When you buy a pair of shoes of us. you buy them with the expectation of gaiting yolr mon- ey’s worth—and we make you fully realiza your ex- pectations We insure tham. It’s “*policy’’ (insur- .a‘nce policy) for us to do it, When you buy shoes o The Nebraska’ we insura them to wear bette ghan you ever had shoes wear for a like price we nsure the stock to be perfect the stitches not to rip lheAhanger not to pull out -thesole toweaar well. Our policy says -*‘if your shoes do not prove good we make them 2004 even if we give you back in cash all that you paid for them inthe first place. The best shoes that ever were sold for like monzy are our popular $3.90 SHOES of which we open a full new line today. They are made of the verv fin2st of selected Kangaroo and Amev;xcan calf. "They’re made by skilied workmen, They_re gotten up in the shapeliest styles and nol)bi'es{ lasts, They’re congress—lace—or blucher. The_y rein any size—any width -any last. They're in Paris—London Globa French Philadelphia Puri=- tan or Broadway toe, plain or tipped. They're better—yes bett :r than any shoe sold for five dollars Aebebb bbb 4 5 by any sho=store and they are sold to you Fully Insured. AU AALALLE LA MARE LALLM ed b A A daadhadeld YTYYYYIYYS Tan shoes! Russetts! Any kind you want are Lere @ RAYMOND, THE JRWELZT, OU HAVE FRIENDS who ate going to be or want to be married—then buy them a wed ning gift-—Solid silverware is always appropriate— always in style—We sell Gorham's celebrated silver at the same prices as at their New York ware rooms. RAYMOND, FIFTEESTH AND DOUGLAS, OMAIA. PEREANENTLY CTTRED or NO PAY WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIEN1S, Fioancial Reference: Nat'l Baok of Commerce. 0.naba No D TION from businuss. No Operatio Investizate our Method, Written guaranteo to abso- lutely Cure all kinds of RUPTURE of both sexes, with- out the use of knife or syringe, no natter of how long standiog. XAMINATION FRERE: The 0. E MILLER COMPANY, 307-308 M. Y. LIFE BLDG,, OMAWA, H'B Send for Uirculur. SILK. PHOTOGRAPHS ON ALOOHOL, 1 It The-Latest-Rage OTs OF PEOPLE Mahes o use alcohol. We sell 4 : AI’I)T’OP"NIHG Gift. irinz us "I slik hondker only the full strength, 188 e, wish out W limited time only— for a - (=] = = = o E S = proof. offer For #1,00 r HANDKERCHTEF any photo Taph you may from rinz us or 1y have Lund exam ALCOHOL §2.35 per galion of you. Cw 242 Boxing and shipping 2 4 High Class Photographor, 313-315-317 South 15th Streot DR WILLIAMSON SPECIALIST extr No more than 15¢ a gallon sold to one cus- tomer. Los Angelos Wiae, Liquor and Cizar Co., 116-118 8, 10th St, Omaba MEDICATL A M f SURGICAT P EN AR Y, A STRICTLY PURE | i NOEVOUS dinoAsds Write ARTICLE. | h nsult personal RS A MOST DELICIOUS CHEWING GUM, A VALUABLE SPE- CIFIC FOR LUNG & THROAT TROUBLES Mc:‘.':‘\; EW i | | | The Height of Your Collar ter of whether A very few men llar; the build THE SPECIALIST, Is unsurpassad in the troat of all PRIVATE DISEASES and all Weakn and Disorders 18 yoars experience. of the latter it s0, we wish to call your attention to some low collars we have just made. You will like them. They are ymo, §l COON BRAND, 20 sleun\ Nai t Euclid, Very Narrow madisaeasaneyes Cluett, Coond Co. th and W e Tb: WAL mmmmuummmu_miuum&\;‘ Pl “GO0LS ELECTRICAL BARGAINS storm of last L he electrical right cres ted n g goods, the hosiery and line ind Electrical Bargains IN Dress Goods | Your ehole 75 picces of novelty dress good own importation), 48 and 50 inches w ilik and wool goods, that have heen for $1.75, $200, 32,25 and $2.50, ELECTRICAL PRICE $1 50 Choice of 100 picees all vool soring [ L value $1.00 electrical worste that b , eleetrical Fine dnmask, lue Fine huck towels, 18x36 inches, that are worth 1 1 electrical price.....eoocvevens 12//20 | Good 5-8 linen napkins, fast sclvage, worth $1 electrica! price. . 98¢ 6¢c xtra *1 19¢ 9-4 brown sheeting electr quality, price | | HOSIERY | FOR BI AND LITTLE FEET. 18" fast a8 with and will Boys’ an blac Lo 1 case of children’s fast black stockings es from 6 to 74, that have beet 1i for 15¢, electri j 5¢ - Special Electrical Sale. | | K - "Tfi’)/ % ‘ s / Y7402/ 7¢ 1 ~ 60005 Dry Coods and Carpets. ,‘ Sixteenth and Farnam Streets