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8 THE OMAHA I)AIIY mr- THUR l)\\' , MARCH 1, 1891 L QTN TR good defense in that case, proof of the truth [ then In the Alnscow block, having been re- jannual meeting 4n Omaha this year, com. \ A\ 1 T AN PN ——. PP » BL\\]"il b")l‘, 0';”1‘”‘,[) of the statement being necessary to justify | leased from the county Jail, he made an ex- | mencing the first week In September. This | 1 () lL] lp 4\l ““l \l \ A A A A b A A it, the testimony would not be admissible, | amination, and was satisfied that either an | promises to be a big meeting and nothing but it this was also a charge against Ben- | abortion had been procured or that one had | will be left undohe to assure the success nett In the way of a specification as to the "{ '-II n'!'t-mmml_ HI:. i muql ”:‘ this ‘.»“:.” ..1'm: meeting t Tes 3 ho jon Cas general mismanagement of the Jail, the tes- [ clusion from a digital examination, as J. ®. Kesterson of Falrbury is president ' ” But Testimony as to the Abortion Case at fimony . might be. aamiasible o tending to | the physical conditions Indicated it, and, | and A. H. Briggs of Beatrice secretary of | Thousands of Dollars' Worth Have Been County Jail Went In, dlsprove mallce in the Bennett case further than this, the story told by the girl | the state association Taken Out in the Last Few Dags, The state’s attorney at once Insisted that | Was corroborative of it. He was certain that v 220 it had not been claimed that this was libel- | there had been an attempt at abortion, eithot Catarrh ous so far as Mr, Bennett concerned, | With instruments or drugs, but he could not | 1s undoubtedly a disease of the blood, and ' MR. ROSEWATER S APPEAL FOR FAIR PLAY | B8 S0 0 it e tentimony be exclnded. | toll which course had been foliowed 2 Such ony” o roliens tood purifier can | HOT SHOTS IN THE WAY OF BARGAINS cross-examination showed a disposl- | offect a perfeetly and permanent cure, i N MORE ABOCT HATS. It was argued that where fssues were Joined, | The 0 4 as in the trying of these two cases together, | tlon on the part of the state to attribute the | jlood's Sarsaparilla 1s the best blood puri- Trotested Agafnst Efforts of State's Attor= | ayidence that was not admissible in one case | conditions to the habitual use of dru by | fler, and it has cured many severe cases of | Thonsands of Dolla Iving Dally prositutes, but the witness rwulw"u; ';w catarrh. Catarrh oftentimes leads to con 'n,‘r y Wil .»““h. i 4 AT P vt positions taken by the attorney and the | sumption. Take Hood's S a before | = h g Saloon p SE OTEST. ake Hood's § a before Visits of Prisonors to ns N ”\,”f "‘“ " ‘T_ \I,. |I ’f. ‘;"r ‘;MQ'M examination partook of the nature of an ex- | it s too lat sptional Vi Our and Ninth Street Resorts, 18 juncture Mr. Rosewa 4 position of physiological conditions and a— hise of Walker's Stock, on being heard in'his own behalf, and vig- 1 ” 4 ] 3 ) o gt {4 P #:) natural laws that might look well enough in No other sarsaparilla has equalled Hood's nrm'h'w‘ t ,‘I,‘W‘f t any f’w.h ,‘,.',f,!‘;'“.‘v a standard medical work, but would be In the relief it gives In severest cases of Another half day was devoted to the hears | om0 his rights as was contemplated by | tirely out of place in the columns of a news. | dyspepsla, ick headache, billiousness, and nother ha Ay was A . 1) on on the part ¢ 16 Prose s aper of general circulation The witness | ete. ing of the Bennett-Rosewater libel case in He #ald clared positively that an abortion had been - - ir honor, T am here as o defendant in | cior effocted or atiempted, and said the ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS, been able to offer such sterling valuos before a criminal court. I have been called here by | conditions were such as would not otherwise pricalingy and it will be a long time before repetity of crowd was In attendance to hear the reve- | o complaint on fhe part of a person Who Was | oyist in an' apparcntly strong, healthy girl Now You Can Go to California. such a sale will occur, lations of witnesses for the defense touching | charged with the safekeeping of prisoners, | pra know nothing as to how or when or by On March 1st and until further notice the & BCONOMY DASEMENT. the manner In which the Douglas county jall | and who has been acting as sheriff of Doug- | whom the attempt had been made, other | Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific ratlroad will People who have visited our basement for " las county for the past two years, o s | than the indireot. information that the work | sl tickets o ail’points in fornia. for | the last few days have picked up splen X iled his complaint in this court, alleging A SOUALY 20,00, 2 . did goods; in fact we had such a run that The court first passed upon the objection . & | was done in the county jail $20.0( Round trip tickets, ), good o L L pon the objection | yya¢ 1 have committed a crime—a felony At the conclusion of the doctor's examina- | sixty days. Through tourist ping cars | large lines of goods were closed out, but our R Sl B PiEanied o NATEEE T OREWATR g Can’t help it—Have to talk more upon hats—But for other spring arrivals who need introduction, we could talk nothing but hats for the remainder of the season. Ever since we were compelled to enlarge our hat department, which we We can unlesitatingly say this has been a i turned almost into an armory in size, and remodeled it to sale of sales in our business. We have never police court yesterday afternoon, and a large please all concerned-—we could live oncold potatoes and hats— | We were the most enthusiastic hat buyers in the market—the resuits are cesily seen——— was conducted under the ex-sher 2 Upon word-—we never at any time of our care owned PRI 0 the Wikt BE (16 AL BROVIGUN BAB: || SoRah b N atir the state of Nebraska— Yo y ont t y sich ¢ i < v a ¢ { tion the case was continued until 2 o'clock | via Color Springs, Pueblo, ake and | rec recelpt of goods enable suel magnifizent sto:k of hats—-and surely never rge— slon against the testimony of Nate Brown as | that I have maliciously published false and | ()i aternoon, ORAER ' 816, Yia Fore Vortt, Paso. and | the following for Tk W, as long a S DEVeE vy TGS defendant and | 1belous charges against him, and I have S Los Angeles to San Franciseo. Two trains t. Some of onr goods from the V come into this court and asked the court to MEN OF THE CAMERA. daily via the “Great Rock Island,” one via s were delayed owing to the great bl make a full and thorough Investigation of 5 2 srt Wortk, Tex., and one via Colorado fie of making shipments at Chicago mitted in Ja the matter I have presented myself here | Nopraska Photographers Elect Offeers and rings and Ogden. Secure tickets and [ but we find that they will all be here by The court held, In substance, that In such | and admitted that I wrote the article, al- ConbIHtS TuIEss bF Lo NUUBIBhY ¥lagping car accommbdations: at ticket:omcs, { Safurdy as that which formed the subject | though I was under no obligations to do so. o B iiorD kTnGH R Cadat 1602 Farnam streat. From the recent shipment of the Walke Now swhat 18 this court presumed to do? As | The princlpal business that 1pied i i T understand it, it is presumed to take the ous per se and others not libelous under | piaco of the grand jury and luvestigate as | yesterd forencon was the election trocery d i 1 o8t New crinkle seersuckers that Walker it b . L Grocery department to let in estab- any ¢ reumstances; that in the article pub- | to whether or not there is probable cause for | of officers for the ensuing year and | lished department store in Sonth Omaha. | Jobbed to sell for our price 12%¢ lished in The [ that portion which any jury, It I was put upon trial, to convict | o goleotion of the p for the | The best grocery town in the state. Great Plaid ginghams that Walker jobbed to sell ferred to the keeping of the Jail by Bennett [ me of having maliclously and falsely written indiicemonts_ wilt. be glven o, good” hustlers | fOF 10¢, our peice G as an assignation house was libelous per se | the article which I have admitted having AduressAs; Sotith Omalis bales of heavy brown muslin that W as to Bennett, and that that portion which resulted as follows: President, J. Lesch- e - obbed to kel for 9¢, our pri -l 1l ur price b ; ? ’ ; v ; ! 9 ] 9 9 K 9 9 9 ¢ A 9 9 b $ 6 8 [ b 4 o 6 : 8 6 6 4 : : é ¢ 4 ) 6 ' s never so many styles—never so many colors and shades——— Newman relating to the abortion com- Never a better hat for a small prl ~We also improved on our usual honest reputation—can't find a hat marked “Ne ) stock we offer stable ginghams t Ker braska’ bu i purce stock, gros g silk binding o ar sweat-bund and satin erown lining to give the hat a toned ap- pearance—save you from 30: up to $2.00 in the bargain, if next annual meeting. The e'cction of officers youw'll have it so. OV O T OO OO DR R PR R TR D RDDDOOD was libelous per se as to Mrs. Hennett; that ift_emploved. No name was mentioned | dent, J. V. Sturdevant; secretary, W. I s S e DR GOODE when such a publication econtains matter | beside his own. They have come in here and | Fritz of Fremont; treasurer, A. Smith of THE UNION F 4 Tho wonderful success ot our dress gools which s libelous per se, there is no justi criminal complaint and made | Crete, oftering find no parallel in recent mer- | fieation In the proof of good faith on the | out that one of these persons is the wife of |~ Lincoln was decided upon as the place for chandising. We could not begin to offer part of the publisher, but in order to justify | this man. 1 never sail anything about that, | holding the next annual meeting and some such values exeept for our recent good for at all the defense must prove the truth of | but I came in here and gave them all oppor- | time in February as the time “ 5 S o aro | tune in securing them much below market the matter charged. Inasmuch, however, | tunities to secure a vindication. Then they The foliowing committee was appointed to | - Harry P. Deuel, city ticket ageat, 1302 | yajue, Everybody Is buying dress gooil a8 the abortion case was connected with the | como here with two men who belong to a | revise the constitution and by-laws and re- | Farnam street, Omaba. Do not wait until summer, which will soon conduct of affairs at the jail and did, there- | secret society, and they seek to make this | port at the next annual meeting: A. W — - - be here, and such values as we can now offer fore, relate to the sheriff, the testimony | case a persecution, instead of an honest, | Nefhart of Elmwood, W. D. Kilbourn of Lin- | A “Pockst Edition of ths World's Fair may not be her wought to be Introduced was admitted for | square prosecution. Whom do they repre- | coln, T. W. Tollman of Nebraska City Is the way the Midwinter exposition Is now [ Come to our bargain dress goods departs consideration in the case of Bennett, but | sent? Do they represent the state of Ne- | The remainder of the forenoon was spent | referred to. And the description is a pretty | ment, center afsle, loft of 4 wWas ruled out of any application to the case | braska? Then lot them come to the front | in demonstrating work at one of the local | good one HERE IS WHAT WE HAVE LEFT TO of Mrs. Bennett. and act as such, Do they represent Mr. | galleri The fair is well worth seeing—especially OFFER \e opinfon was not so clear but that the | Bennett? Then lot them come to the front [ The display of photographs was by far the | s the low rates and excellent facilities | All shades of cashmere, that Walker point was raised again in the afternoon, | and act as his attorneys finest that the people of this city have ever | offered by Burlington route bring it | jobbed to sell at 25e, our price and the court was compelled to pass on it would like to have these remarks di- | had the opportunity of seeing, and yesterday | within e h. Fancy wo viots that Walker jobbed niore fully. rected to the simple discussion of the law | when the doors were thrown open to th The present round trip rate to San Fran- | to sell at 2ic, our pric H. B. Engstedt was the first witness | of the mat interrupted the state’s at- | public a large number of the people of the | cisco is $3 nd the Burlington's 4:50 [ A table of all wool fots_that Walker called, and testified that he was a deputy [ torney. city avaled themselves of the opportunity | p. m. train for the west is—but you had | jobbed to scil at as high as 63c, our price Sailer under the Bennett regime, o Knew | “Yes; I am coming to that presently,” re- | that may never come again. ‘The manufac- | better see the city ticket agent at 1324 Far- | 39c. the prisoner Henderson very well, and knew | plied Mr. Rosewater. “I simply want to | turers of photographic supplies who made | nam street. He will be glad to tell you all [ A table of mixed suitings of all Kinds, that Jailer Bennett frequently took IHender- | confine myself to th 1 have rights here | exhibits the convention are the Cramer | ghout it. & pitable for spring wear, worth as much on out of the jail. Ho couid not say how | before this court just as I would have before | Dry Plate company, M. A. C. Dry Plate com- ——————— s $1.00, our price 50c often, but was positive that it was m a grand jury pany, Hammer Dry Plate company, Brads Beg Pardon. One lot_of 45-inch spring suitings in neat hese trips were | “1 have pursued an honorable course and | ford & Pierce Paper company, American | por interrupting you, but you may possibly | checks, all wool, that Walker jobbed to sell his | have taken every precaution that could be | Aristo Paper company, Eastman Kodack com- | po going east. 1t 50, thero are a couple of | for 7ac, ourprice 5ic. ghtforward journalist when | pany stern Coltodion Paper company, | trg ‘Should really bear fn mind. These | One Tot of G2-inch suitings, that Walker Jobbed to sell at $1.00, our price Gic. ted mixtures, beautiful Through first and second class sleepers, diners. Our advertising matter tells you all about it and you are getting a fine $1.25 article. Like a stiff hat? Fedora? Crusher? 1 a bl 2 Brown? Orwhichshade? TACKLE A $1.00 HAT and you buy a $2,00 article. Here too—any shade or color in fashion this coming spring—and cither a Derby, Fedora or Crusher—is immaterial to us. TACKLE A $1.50 HAT and you tackle a bonanza—a .00 hat —it’s the same ““Nebras« ka special” made especially for a sacrifice———It's our pride to than half a dozen times. el da e our made after supper, and the jailer and ¥ styles and colors as possible—just try one. nocturnal companion generally returned be- | taken by a stra fore midnight. The witness also testified as | Information comes to him as to mismanago- ‘s Lithium Paper company . Il i Cator BRI e NS a1 to. the' riot amofig the prisoners that ment on the part of officers, or curruption | Paper company and M. P. Paper company. | leaving Union depot daily at 4:05 and 6:30 p. 50-inch illumina curred in the county jail on the night of the | In the conduct of their offices. I want to | In the displa Awmerican Aristo com« i regpectively, ing cago at 8:13 ombination of colors, just the kind of goods 8th or 9th of November, 1892. He said he | that I not only had my information | pany was shown th argest photograph | ynd o 1 for this season of the year, that Walker Joft the Jail about § o'clock that evening, and | fram those sources which cvery newspaper | that was ever printed. 1t was a long | * City ticket office, No. 1401 Farnam street. | jobbed to scll at $1.50, our price t5c. when ho returned the next morning at 7 | has access to, its own reporters, but I went | panel, fifteen by twenty-five inches, X e NEW BLACK GOODS, cage | to the person who was charged with com- | and consisted of letters stating that it TR S S e R e i 2 ek goods department, we offer black whip cord TACKLE A FINER HAT and you m safely rely upon money—$1.90 $2.25—$2.50 and up to $3.00, which buys for you the finest pure fur hat made on this continent, o'clock all the window panes in the t Toom In the west wing were smashed, and | plicity in this alleged abortion and I brought | was the largest photograph that S HeEE WALt N30 daE ate \o him face to face with me in my office, in | was ever printed. Entwined around the A\ serge, worth $1.25, at 8ic thel placa: was flooded with' water, No In . o more popular dramatic organization | ““IE5 S blck serge, best $1.00 quality, at s vouchsafed him by the jailer | the presenco of this witness, and I charged | letters were human figures and back of all Vi 1 liron i e 1o Tow it ocourred, and he ecured his | him with it, and he didn’t deny it, and I be- | an artictically arranged background. Their | Visits the city than Effie Bllsler and her Xnowledgoe as to what had taken place from | leved it to be true, display also included outdoor and indoor | excellent company, which appears at Boyd's ich storm “I only ask that thig court try me in the | views and portraits from many of the lead- | theater the first half of next week. Miss | there is in the marlk same manner as it would try any other per- | ing artists in the country, among them work [ g0 o o . Soft handsome luster, that Walker jobbed Elisler is too well known to us at this time | (4" cell for $1.25, our price $1.00, ask to see it. her merits as an actress. She [ One lot of fine French challis, such as you formation w crges, this Is the best serge reading the newspapers which came (o the teRha e ail et flathet eransicxaniine, son charged with the same crime, and at the | from Baker of Columbus, 0., Dana of New iR e 3 'S same time there must be due considcration | York, Pace of Chicago, Coover of Chicago, _ PRISONBRS TAKEN TO SALOONS. as to whether [ have performed an honest | Strauss of St. Louis, Rosch of St. Louls, on many occasions demonstrated her | pay Gic for, while they last at soc. Sam Goldsmith was next called and testi- | gyty. I have risked my life in the perform- | Stein of Chicago and Heyn of Omaha. title to the highest dramatic honors. Do not stop to ask how we can offer such 1 as to the manner in which the Witnestes | apce of this duty. These men have thr One of the finest displays in the hall was s appeared in numerous roles invol f we are simply doing it, and the iinst his brother, who was charged With | ened my life and I am ready to prove i made by the Heyn gallery of this city. Scat- | ing a varied line of work, but by the very with which the goods are going shooting wi'ii intent to kill, were allowed o | Within the last forty ht hours it tered around the hall on all sides was the nplicity and naturalness of her methods aks louder than words Jeave the county Jail on numerous occasions, | come to my knowledge that money has been | work of the recognized leaders of the pro- | she produces effects that many other [ Special values in hosicry, underwear, silks ::'lllwlilh;‘h :";‘\lll "':”ll’"‘ ,l'_‘lirh ‘;l”:l'“““ ‘::"‘l;;"‘ ‘nfhv‘rwl to men to waylay me, and yet | fession all over the land, and the work of the [ actresses fail to attain. Great interest has | and linens f'l"m' “\‘lf‘l“‘ o SRl ble give \bail. Thazwitness - testifiec have come here unarmed, because I | local gallery did not suffer at all by compar- [ been awakened among theater-goers to THE MOI )RY GOODS CO. that there were four of these witnesses. | know [ am i the right, and it 1 fall T fall | fson. Not enly in perfection of finiah, the | the mueh talked about, well advertised S --’.”0’-9-”Q°‘°¢C“°-0@‘C‘ Shepherd, Ramsey and Browa, and | iy g good cause. I will not allow this court | lifelike naturalness of the pictures, but in [ play, “Doris,” which was so successfully The 0. C. C. T ry society will © saw them in the county jail on tWo | o put me in the position of a felon, as thesa | artistic posing, their work was fully up to | produced here -last season. Mr. Robert | their 10th annual entertainment in the col- | = ——— e : 5. He also saw them in his father's alae B e eloniazgthes o posl BaaBor ISR ramat vobms LATth A Doy asger parties seck to do, without raising my voico | the standard of the best exhibited. Drouet, its author, has given the stage | 1ese rooms, 17th an iglas streets, on galoon several times subsequent to the tinie | jn protest. I will protest against this star | Tie time of the aftoracon s as | @ very good plag. The story Is based on | the 1st and 2nd of March. Tickets' for THE ALOE & PENFO LD C of seeing them in Jail and before the trial of | cpambor work and agaiust this outrage mostly taken up with a qu ena the old question of the propriety of a di- | the 1st are free; for the banquct on the L ALUL ¢ A (0. i }'“‘"l“"‘ e e oot | refusing me the right to show that I have | contents. Mr. Edghill was appointed to take | vorced woman marrying a second time 2nd, 25c. Call for same at college office. AU e o charged the person who was concerned in | charge of the box and answer the questions, [ while the first husband lives. With this | Bverybody welcome, 1408 Tar Street a8 ,‘:‘l‘ 1 l‘,-"‘ (G "“_","*il i I“’ ! " | this erime with his connection with it in the | which were all concerning methols ol doing | as a basls, the writer has woven a ve FEe e 40¢ arnam reet, Sonlfge hagtne et J % | presence of this witness, and he didn’t da work, and particularly coneara‘ag the hand- | interesting plot, full of dramatic interest, | PUSHING FOR PUBLIC WORK. . T 5 e i he Jall | deny it 1t to me that I have gone as | ling and arrangements of m a el and consistently followed out. Those who s _Wiien a Chinn } Retail Druggists oflice by Theodore Bennett, the failer. = Hle | ¢%0 " any man could go to accommodate | The following committees ware appo'nted: | have seen it say it is the strongest char- | Work to Be Commenced at an Early Date QSIS Closctis the <ub- | and purveyors of ol it ot his father's | the prosecution. I have brought witnesses | To attend the' national convention at acter in which Efie Ellsler has ever ap- on Al Contracts that Have Been Let. S jeet of anadver- | paediear's i galoon at Ninth and Capltol avenue. MOSMer | fiere and T am sending for them elsewnero, | Louis, Dr. Corbett of O'Neill, W. P. I'ritz | peared. “Doris” will be given Monday and | The council has evinced a determination T tisement one edical Supplies. e . Wil ey wera | nd I will bring them Lere by the hundreds, | of Fremont, A. Smith of Crete, tn] Wiliam | Tuesday evenings and Wednesday matinee, | {o have public work for 1891 started before e tukeshis cue from Eialtin g (the A reaginen hait Nonr | 1€ nece to show the lawiess conduct of | Griffin of Hebron; to confer the JTowa | and for the final performance the ever popu- o e HhevATit ot ITe ek e A e il ktroat | this sheriff ‘and the men in charge of the | photographers concerning tae joint irp lar “Iazel Kirke” will be scen. snow flies in the fall or know the reason e o e I O N i | dail. T have only discharged a duty for which | the national convention, P. Sodenburg of S why. Heretofore, the spring and summer 5 Z T e e bl witne I have taken a higher oath than has your | Sutton, T. M. Mackey of Suparior, and W. | This scason, as heretofore, Miss Marlowe | months have been allowed to pass without S o\ thorenehly pops against his brother were at the saloon, re- | honor, and that is to expose and denounce | D. Kilbourn of Lincoln. retains prominent in her repertoire anything being done in the way of active ¢ to huve nothinz in P oatnorey ‘e ‘momorman. tade | dishoniesty and corruption in the conduct of | A voto of thanks was extorded fo the | Shake n herolues In which she has | work, although contracts have been let In it which ns e O At thal e a public officer. T have taken that obligation | manufacturers and supply houses for muking | won her fame as an artist; but she makes 23 il ; R T dred poopio can e S st at Al and I shall always keep it.”” the display they had at <he conven-im, afier | a special feature of Constance, the many cases in ample and the time : tale i a flash as it nn(;(l ‘:4:: as to bu;l‘nm‘l at l||u B ROWN/S THRILMONY. ADES) which tho old officers reived from theit | of Knowles' Vet Oh The has passed in discussion ax { 18 utterod, (bl e S s O R stations and the new ones took their places. | Miss Marlowe's engagement at . Sometimes technicalities, which were the \ Wao want to sell @utes and "the hour when they . | The court replied that it was not compat- | FULIONS SRS U8 AN BCE O e sncotn ] SN BRI 2180 : e ; \ ful i i O one; 0dcasion’ Ramsay was acompan ble with the dignity of the court to allow | TS Meeting « - Linco theater opened yesterday, and was larg outgrowth of mistakes in the pre y =T this Closat to ful- | Invalid Chairs, a fellow who clalmed to be a relative of the | statements to be made reflecting on its [ BEXCFCVRUATY Altended, ::::::‘:“:;.I:'fix.:h.'.l,‘ fEaken en] procedings have been responsible ly "I"{;' HOLEonN Supporters, Bennetts, and who sald that he was a pro- | method of doing business. So far as the : st popular one. 0 people | but the result was the same. This year, and following this F fessional acrobat. At no other times were | court was concerned therc had been nothing gaToBT {Y ARV ONMAN, are quick to recognize the fashionable ph the council has determined to turn over a cue we abridge Atomizers, any of them accompanied by any one who [ but a disposition to do what was fair and | wite of Detective Hayes Causes Arvest of a of M sn'.\'lm IL;“T, coming, and ;\}Il make a | new leat = since =t mayor called | thedescript'on to Sponges, had any connection with the jail. The wit- | right, and the defense had been granted all SR gaclal event of tho occurrence, Many orders | attontion” to the matter in. a . 5 E Batteri Y ght, 8 Suspiclous Clusracter, PorTucatatt: IRnt) vt : sueh tid-bits of eries, ness was very positive that the man whom Le | opportunity that was desired in the way of | o 2W ) or seats from out of town, particularly from | plainly worded communication, and [R5 @ (FE 0 SIELCTERERS B wwase Bottles aw at the saloon going under the name of | securing its witnesses. There had been no very clever arrest was made yesterday | Council Bluffs, have been recelved. It at the last mecting, Back introduced a | [0CU8ASd 0S5 LA ¥ . 2 S g ] P x or i oAt » H “Willlms,” and the one to whom he was | star chamber procecdings on the part of the | through the instrumentality of a woman. urged that persons contemplating theater | resolution calling upon the Board of Iub- | Fun. e el s chamber, pi ! 4 parties will leave the names of their guests | lio works to at once furnish the councit | Rickly quartored onk or old Spanish Rupture J1:21 introduced as Mosher at the county jail were | court or with its countenance, and all ngs Detective »m Hayes resides at 9¢ Cas- b v 3 i & one and the same individual. Aside from his | had been made beca g > belleved | tellar strect, and his work this month re ;‘;! ‘:“‘“b;'“‘ nlfl\m 5 that they may b sup: \\)uh a list of all contracts warded during ;n:lhn;,:ml'_\'.|I\1rx feet \\'ul-'sl\hul-ll\wh, Satisfaction guaranteed. R i St athe L aiaw e ’ plied with special souvenit programs with | the past five or six months, accompanied by | French hevel mirror, either glass or A ol h!‘v‘n,r:\-‘;:rtn"Iul‘"fl'»}:lu-':;I\mul"I(m:h;(nml]hs :l’:-hl-)v‘ul:\‘x:}m «”L.l» \:"::'xlf:- 15 :\.l.h‘.nln‘rl \E.I-‘n quires that he:sleep during the day their names handsomely embossed. Miss [ a statement of the condition of the work \\‘()()I\;lh;ml\u; neealed hinges, stoutly All the latest improved i Yesterday a young man went to his res- | Marlowe opens this cvening in Sheri- | at the present time. This was so amended | pode wnd very artistic in every respeet. Trusses. aman “Willlams” was Mosher. cared for by the counsel having it in char AL i e L 3 The state’s attorney cnused ex-Deputy | and, while the defendant undoubtedly tdence with two large potatoes, one in each | dan Knowles' fine old Euglish comedy, “The | as to refer to all contracts that have be : Eithor glass or wood buck. 1504 prices. Dailer Lind to step forward, and the wit- | the right to be Leard, the court did not think | hand, and offered to sell as many bushels [ Love Chase.” awarded, and work on which has not bes ess was asked whether this was not the Sor to take advantage of that right to | as were wanted for 40 cents a bushel begun or which Is still Incomplete, s el N N S RSN ld ) v IRthar S Teesnob She 1Lk mroperito take agvantag haf Hgntto 3 Posiond At the Fifteenth :t theater for three | When this report is received, an Investi- OVER 40 STYLES. l'l ALO]‘; & Plfi\“ll‘D CO‘ man who was introduced as “Willlams.” The | make a statement that somewhat reflected on | This was cheap, and Mrs. Hayes thought it 5 v o i i R L haatnat s manint tha it | et would be well to buy some: but she delayed a | NEhts and Satu tinee, commencing | gation will be made to ascertain why this Do you want one? 1408 Farnam St Opposite Paxton Hotel 2 Dpos| uxton Hotol, loon with Theodore Bennett, and he might Mr. Rosewater sald that he did not want | moment or two, and the seller, secing she | tonight, comes “Under the City 8 is thus, the purpose being to secure the have been introduced as Willlams, but he | to be misunderstood. Hchad not intended to | evinced an inclination to purchase, thought it | “Melodrama® —says = Leander = Richardson, | early employment of a large upmber of men (T e was not the “Willlams” who was introduced | charge that the court was concerned in the | would be a good chance to get some of his | duthor of “Under the City Lamps r | on public work to relieve the needy, and for U there on the night in question. The witng star chamber work, as referenc made | other goods oft his hands. He had a va- | Plays, “is the form of play that scems ne the further purpose of en the con- 3 0 ald he had seen Sheriff Bennett at the sa- 0 sperings and covert consultations | riety, some jewelry and a few specialties to grow stale in the public mind. e | tractors to finish their we the f; said he had seen S inett at the sa- | to the whisperings and covert consultation ¥ i ¥ afravikpastitisnying | SEOARTIRUIBHES e U SRCUASEN | (iactocs ston Llal RS IGRR iR Yoo on several occasions, but he never had | that were going on, and the part that was | the way of ‘optical goods. The first one of ¥ g ! ctor g d O Rt eviT o any prisoners with him. He had some- | being played by parties who were seeking to | his samples was a pair of spectic) “Walt .IJ:'“:‘n. (2 ‘:_""‘, "[;“"{“"l ot -\\llt‘l:'l“'l'll'lrl \‘\ ‘Am;:.“.‘.: neces xity lor rrying over uncompleted work DOLALY I s es cel ! z for sonel I ° o case from a hus! istead of benly | a pment,"” Mrs, 5 PR as| 8 INe ork fore My confidence ma until next year. s times been looking for prisoners, and the | push the case from ambush Instead of openly [ a moment,” Mrs, | plasti i caiiiny oG ERgRaos 1Y CHRllagneo Iaa aiit inex By earu il et et 1206-1208 DOUGLAS ST., witness had once gone with him to show him | and honorably declaring thenselves, husband about the spec I, myself; do neRe: B o Tane el | (DU e ol ood the e il 00 | gry Joc. My high-class, aristocratic crook | of a special commiltee to push the matte ; ; 5 : where to find the party for whom scarch was |~ The attorneys briefly argaed the not need them, but he woars eye glascs, and [ &Y Joc. My ikl cliss, GESOEHEC ¢ gains epaala) oo eE A Tetl MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. The latest, the cutest and being mad ouching the question in controve these may be an improvement over those he I 2 . ’u‘.‘f Ford, jr., was the next witne He ':‘.’.!{“"‘m‘ ‘(l'm‘n’llhnn“ll ‘.'.: "\.’(:).qnn.«”.,'\. \vlhm has.” f ! ;4-1_ and s on Inn'mn'hlllu'k }l‘-* : _lnI \Iun {niobRpEeCEEE D ST T e . most artistic little picture you testified that he had known Georgo ennett | rajsed by the state and ordered the witness | She then left the room a moment, but soon | frther carmy out the reatistic theors, T laid Y. W. C. A. R e, | have ever seen. To introduce three or four years, and Theodore Bennett | to answer the question. returned, but not alone. Mr. Hayes thought | the siflernt acts of the piav, o e mos this style. we will make. thi for two years. 1le also knew Mosher, and [ Brown testified that he was present when | he could probably negotiate a better bargain [ fHRIAE SHots i New ¥ork Gitys 46 15 10 T A enlts Made a well s style, y 216 them had known him since the legislative scssion | the conversation took place, and said that | himself. He went into the kitchen and ax [ 1hS i OF ren s i cirabers S ger i BUUERICIALOL IR AMOTALIIN 3 €% for a time at $1.50 per dozen of 1801, when he met him in Lincoln. He | Mr. Rosewater said to Newman that the | he looked the salesman in the face, ho "““" -”Av’ ‘“I\‘“"I ‘.1.. UI i i“\’vv» ang the Bee Building—1ts Plans. had also renewed his acquaintance with | reason why he (Newman) had stopped the | said: “Well, well, weil, selling jewelry | 2CH00 '_““ 3 '”l""('!‘] 1 TRMATSALHUC The Young Women's Christian association Mosher on the occaslon of a visit to the | fight that the colored men had been mak- | now? Well, old boy, we can't keep you | €088 Of ‘Under the Cliv Lamp has been county jail one afterncon last summer. He | Ing on Bennett on account of the part that | down. uppose you go to police head- DeMille's great play, “The Danger Sig- | for more commodious rooms and today will ;, 1g Catalogues are now ready compelled to change Its quarters also saw Moshereat Goldsmith's saloon, | Bennett was believed to have taken in the | quarters with me ; 7 3 9 T al,”” has had a gre SUCCOSS resen e at home a 06 and 107 Bee Building. Whoro ho was playing a gamo of high five | lynching of Swith was because he (New- | - He then callod the patrol wagon and Met | Nah” has had a great succoss the prosent | bo at home at 106 and 199 oe ' 3 when Mosher and Theodore Bennett came in. | man) was connected with the procuring of | O'Brien, sneak thief and swindler, is now 1‘ n Always a hi ge financlal success, e noonday rest will be ready today and THR GREAT SMUM'S THE WORD.” an_abortion a girl in the county jail. | behind the bars. :I"‘K"""““" Eira has I"r’”l JIShF.Y B8 "‘;I“ the classes will meet hereafter fn the new | HINDOO nsrfl:gv Mosher came up and said, “Hello, little | It was furthier stated that the glrl was red Mra. Haves maved the local police a great | fuuincie boing dimited only by the capacity | Fooms. Friday night Miss Stanton of Chi LLTS in 80 DANS, Cure > L9 ") headed, and her name was also ven at 3 )1 D, will give eading for the benefit of N Jus Diseases, Falllng Menory, t, what are you doing here The wit- A0 At | deal of trouble of the different theaters visited by this or- | €AE0 Will IV ] 4 are.1s SleopleRthess, Wonkness: 010 o v nesh replied, “What the dovil are you doing [ the tiine, but the witness did not remember A e T A ta i ara Dt [oa 1Akl Thad s lano fund at Kouits Memorial clurcl, Pare. is 8leopl b8 pnpas of HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, 2" and Mosher said, “Mum's the word."" | i Q. L10=0NBT| LIS madeilye M0 des SBRBAUIINE-LOBYRL: strength e play itself, which appe and the physical culture classes will meet at _ i barty remained there twenty or thirty | fendant, Newman had made no reply Charles Shaw filed a petition in the dis- | Srength of the play itsclf, which appeals | 7% S0 B0 (he membors an opportunity ki d Lonmp.a0, $3-315 37 So. 15th St., 0mm A LY George H, Smith was rec »d by the state rict o sterday Vel a 3 atrongty 4 101 MBRAE bl he peole e o attend the reading. Miss Stanton makes ) ' " o The ¥ trict court yesterday to prevent a levy | puy deals with railroad life and s staged | to attend a specialty of artistic posing and comes | yourdrig it au whi sond it b Taka Elovator. b AL 84 3 J for the purpose of further cross-examination. Witness testified that ho had met the pris. | {30 (U5 PR O UELGE S ERAINAON, | against certain of bis city lots to satisty | with magnicent scenery and strikingly roal [ & SRS, ST GG, PORRE T U | BrentaBreatia Co oner Henderson e saw him in the jail, | ! L Judgmeant of $1,077.88, which had been ob. octs, It will be presented at the Mif- | MI&N Lidadi B0I.D by Kuhn & Co,, Cor. 16th and Dougiass Sta. o Between Farnam and Hamey and on Ninth street and in the Dismond | Call that Bennett had ever called at his | & Judg of $1,077.88, w ad been « ; i % A her elocutionary work. Local musicians witl & Con, Gor Tt & Dot ra Ste., OMALL o it Stredt and 0 e oiamond | house, or had ttroduced Bonnett to his | tained against Rozalia' Kopald in favor of | teenth Strect thenter for four nights and | iyt in the entertalnment and it fs hoped A gumbling house, | When hosaw Henderson | smith's) wite, or that he had ever given | Annle M. Kennedy in the county court Wednesd; 2 matinee, commencing Sunday | $Re1S0 G T C R T 3 % R ok amo 28-8ho o clof Bennett a no Last year Annie Kennedy began a suit | matinee, March 4, by a strong cast of Sunda i re usual gospel ot night Henderson was playing faro, and T b A ) Sunday afternoon the usual gospel mee e TR el ol ] ho witness was shown a note for $12, | agalnst Mrs. Kopald for damages in the | players. B of 2 d a1 {uatary -.TAPANL }3} Wheodore Hennett, who.was with. him, ‘W8 | asteq Febpun 1887, and signed with his | above amount and Charles Shaw and two " ing Wil k! c orriso | e gar ervice, hich several clergy will E :;I‘Ilulllv‘:(v :.l\l\hu“ :(ué\.}n“:m"'rlm:}.:r., pihe | name. He identified {he signature as hiy | Olier persons signed the bonds of the de For throat diseascs, cougls, colds, ete, | i ;u}n“‘ This sortico 18 at 4 p. m, and l L f nett on Ninth st It was between Dodge | OWM but sald he did not remember the cir- | fendant to appeal the case. Shaw now sets | effcctua) rellotilm: found In tho use: of iguarytone is 1nvit Monday will be a red- f SEURS— / | Yot 5 | cumstances of giving the note. He sald that | forth in Lis petition that he was the only | “Brown’s Bronchlal Troches Price 20 | S¥OTY 080 18 (MY ihie’ assoclatlon's calends c URE e J J JasLift | and Capitol avenue. . : 'On fl!{w e on the witness testified | BenuEtt had done horse shoelug for him, and | Solvent bondsman for Mrs. Kopald and that | conts. Sold only in boxe: Troon 2 to 5 und from 8 to 10 thero will be that when he first met Mosher at Lincoln | !f he had ever given the note it was in'pay- | OWing to an order of the court and the ne- —_— general reception, to which all interested A New and Completo Troatment, conslsting of ho was banker In a game of poker at the | Ment for that Kind of work. He was posi- glect of the defendant to take the case DIED, are Invited. At 6:30 tea will be served for ‘.l"‘xl:l(v;I(Ay:x“::‘!Az:‘(lkv;ti::b‘l':"'m“:"I“Y:“" ;{g‘l,;n_ ) 8PEO|ALIST » Lincoln hotel during the. legislative session, | pVO that Benuctt had never called at nis 1o the supseme oourt "(" will '"‘I held Habl T e e s e | members only and afterward Mrs. Percy | of every naturo und dogroe. 16 mafes 61 operadon f house when he was at home for the full amount of the judgment and A A der this head, ffty | 0oa 0 give a talk on the “Working | with the knife or injections of carbolio acld, PP 1le drank wine with Mosher on that occasion. [ NN > cos 0 < vach whditionad 1ne, Len cents, . Curs, and He plso met Moshor at the penitentiary. the The defense sought Lo prove by him that | the costs of the sult against Mrs. Kopald - i _ | Women of Europe.” Although no charge will | 8o paintal aud ssldom o permaneut cute; :':a;‘m 8 R oL same week, He saw him again fn front of | he had said to parties in the “burnt district’” [ He now wants to protect himself, and has | DWYER-Mis, M. J., at residence 8. | bo made and everybody will be made wel g tivecan? “We suatantes 8 AND e hotal Y tsatt, i front.if | that he was looking up evidence for Re named the Ancient Order of United Work: | ~10th strect. * Buneril Wednesday morn | 60,0 e ofterings for the work will' be Bros (o aara mrv euses Y_'m. Ubly Dy for SUKGIOAL DISPENSARY § A : water, and that there was money in it for | men, the Modern Woodmen of America and ¥, Febriary at S0 oclock, from | SOy received and It i hoped tht all | - benors s AW 10x, 01 niadl, Bample MOl MIAE I ure of the Capital National bank. On the T S T ol the 'B'nal Brith socleties as codefendants | family reside B Phllomenns’ catnes | very gladly rece i 2 o e ORI o d 1 the. tre: occasion of the meeting at Goldsmith's sa- | ARY one who would testify agaiust Beunett o ants | gral,” Interment Moly Scpulch the- | Who ‘can will bring somethiug, bLowever CONSTIPATION Buped. "Piles Prevented, e it of o e ] \ byJapanose Livor Pellels , and drank several times, o purpose of the state was to lay grounds | in his petition. - loon, the witness was playlng with three B9, PUry grounds sl tery. small 1) Chro Privats anl sy ! l for the Impeachment of the witness, The S X ‘and STOMACH HEGULATOR and rou A e ckuen, two of wiam wero from Johnison he District Court Notes. Efl Feat LIVER snd BTOM ACHIA and blsasast to ervous O lyoauoy. Wrilo wii denled having any such conversations C— - fos, M e L i a2 Ware imulisd i The Atate's attarney The claims against the J. L. Miles estate, Lo, especiully adepted for CLAICTen's uso, 50 LUK talking to the proprietor of the place ABOUT THE ABORTION. about 800 in number, have been filed in the Awarded Highest Honors Wurld Botnla, e P toaced oniy by ? A ticulurs, which will be Peter Miller, who I8 connected with th J. B. Glick, polive reporter for The Des, | S0unty court. All these claims will be al- 0, HOLE . AGENTS, OMAHA. L poulan walth Sl b | restaurant at 1605 Howard street, testified | testified that the police matron had told him | lowed. that Theodore Bennett and Mosher ca the abortion story as told her by the girl's Judge Baxter 1s Inuu{u’hmlnnn the allegas his place three times a day for meals last | mother, and he had communicated the same | tions that the relict of C. L. Erickson has Bum hese visits covered a perlod to the defendant. The mutros | told him | been concealing jewelry and other valuable ASK FOR A : about two months, the girl's mother wanted ) see what | Property to prevent othier claimants against 5 T 3 i the estate from securing thelr just dues X 4 s L 3 Nate Brown was recalled, and anot she could do toward reclaiming the girl controversy was precipitated when the the girl laughed at what the mother had sa Among the new suits filed In the district fense sought to introduce the testimony over | to her, and had told her mother that there | court yesterday were the following: —Agnes which a hiteh arose at the previous sesston. | was no danger in what she did, as Mrs. Ben- | Strang against John G. Salisbury et al, to o was asked a8 (o the conversation whi nett, the matron at the county jail, b secover 4950 on & promissory note of D. M, he heard between the defendant and Jesse | su hat was done Ure; Luke P. Prentice against Robert B, \ “’“'"]“'. : i ‘ .‘k” "‘\"‘_"‘”“1”‘:‘»;'-‘ el : ¢ :“N inge“the mateon :;;;:l\‘":’;'lmi:w\.”“” ti die ";”Klly':‘ : POWde r For sale by all Fi rst Class Dealers, Manufactured by the i NeeC F. R, RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO,, 1 to pass upon the Mhe judge sald | the jall, and sent to see the Page girl. [ - 5 far as Mrs. Bennett was concer matron’ told bim that the girl's wother Wil el ln O The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. ok k Factory No. 804, St. Louls, Mo, the matter was libelous per se, aud that fn- | elaimed that an abortion had been procured, The Nebraska Association of Horse Used in Millions of Homes—asa Years the Standard, asiuuch as the absence of malice was not a | and wher he called to sep the glrl, who w Breegers Las arrapged t9 bold s aloth

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