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g THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1891. SEAVEY JADE IT USELESS | sn.eouss oo oo von | COFFIELD FOUNIT GUILTY | et s, s et ONLY THE ENTERING WEDCE some papers felating to the settlement of consideration mentioned in the deed 1s $57,000, an estate at Marcus, Cherokee county, Towa. Clement L. Hart s the grantor and R. B. e Mr. McKenzie thinks that his wife will Windam of Plattsmouth the grantee, Etrickler Allowed by Vote to Withdraw His | most ’““"‘v be found cooking for some pri- | Swindler of Omatia Banks Gets Well Started We Hoird Redil fi T T Seigniorage Bill the First Move in the New Anti-Gambling Resolution. “';:' "I"'”"If ATy i i to the Penitentiary. not be without: Saivation O It kills pain Free Coinage Fight, e kept up to the standard. It is the same it Conraal Conrad! : GETS A LIVELY LECTURE FROM_MR. COBURN | "8 forty years ago, the bost old. KANSAS HAS SOME CASES AGAINST HIM | Tuk b ’:I;A}u;" route to Chloago, CONGRESSMAN BRYAN ON THE SUBJECT Police Commissioners Make a Finding Dis- - Mrs. Sandstet Removed as Adininistrateix g e hkbiR ALt The monthly mesting of the Womar b A ac g oy BOARD OF HEALTH. i i il O missing the Charges Against Officer ChPitlar. association: will be. Nield. Tussdsy ¢ Bloom and Reinstating Him— Gt 2 eme I 'the Commercial club Personal Tnjuries—Other Cases Meat Inspector ¥ranic Re-Elected - Lander- Through the Routine Busines Disposed Of, rooms. A full attendance is desired. New the Distriet Courts gren Chosen Sant ctor. —Nebrask members are especially invited. M. B All of the bers of the Board of Health S— Hopkins, corresponding secrotary. were present at the meeting yesterday after B —— e In J cott's court the case of the | noon and managed to elect a meat Inspector Congressman W. J. Bryan of the Second B = AN © Says the Friends of the White Motal At last night's meeting of the fire Twenty Dollars to Californin, X po! board Benjamin K. Baird filed ch 20,00 buys a one-way and $35.50 a round- | State against W. C. Coffield was tried yester- | and an additional sanitary Insy Nebraska district arrived in the city yester. against Detective Vaughan, charging h trip ticket via the Burlington route. day. Coffiell was arrested last October on Tho report of the city physician fc day afternoon direct from Washington with persccuting him and unlawfully enter Everything first-class—tickets, trains, | the charge of forgery, in that he signed the | ruary showed fifteen cases in the hospitals. | After shaking hands with a few of his tng his house, and In every way trying to | thme. Ticket off nam street. name of tho cashier of the State bank of The Inspector of contagious diseases re- | democratic friends he left in the evening for Fort Scott, Kan., to a draft $1,800, on | ported 14 ¢ of diphtheria, 16 of scar- | Lincoln, where he will deliver an address make life a burden to him. The case w 820 to Salt Lake and & neisco, de an cffort (o & o meney. | letina, 2 of typhofd fever and 72 of measles [ tonight. Congressman Bryan looks as set for trial next Monday evening a That's all it costs you via which he 1 L, Chief Seavey reported that in pursuance THE UNION PACIFIC He al®o deposited in other banks drafts ] el o Tob renoried iy | HOVSH e is ying prime health. He to the opinfon expressed by the members of [ $35.60 for the round trip similar amounts 1 by the names of th 1at_sanligry nkpector 2of seems to have fully recovered from th . ik ' PR | ving of 240 notices to clean up, and the the board he had notified the gamblers to W"mlv ponding low rates to all western | yna propor officer he First National Bank | l'.m Valiof: 28 e animals close and submitted a report of Captain Mos. [ PSuies oo g0 01q gocond class sleepers | of Paris, Il th ze National of | The meat inspector's report showed the | state convention. Some of his admirers i condegnation of 1,110 pounds of beef, 450 | this city are endeavoring to arrange for a pounds of eorned beef, 440 pounds of pork 530 pounds of veal, 215 of mutton, 440 of fish <4 #hock received at the nt democrati Whether detrimental or successsful, wise or otheryw ise, tyn and Chief Detective Haze to the effect | ang dining cars. , See your nearest Union | Waukesha, Wie, and the e St that with or \ the rooms had been | Pacific agent or of Moberly, Mo, These « were deposited vacated and the proprietors had their furni. | Harwy P. Dywel, city ticket agent, 1302 [ jn five difforent local banks. His method ture all packed and stated they would have | Farnam street, Omalia of operation was to deposit §500 in cach of it all out of town by evening The com: ~ . the banks in order to open an account and £ it Vext week he will go to Denver y ila fash ¢ . ) | munication was placed on file HAYES IS WELL PLEASED. establish a credit, and then when this oranges, 25 boxes of spinach | Next week he will go to Denver to attend garded the opinion of merchantile agencies, dismissed the Commissioner Strickler said that in view —— all checked out to deposit these drafts and | A86 W Wi pclelthad) ed e "‘\"\\Hm:y the Greystone club banquet and cheer up the of the fact that the chief of police had | Likes the Way In Which the Unlon Pacilie | obtain a portion of the money on them and | of d4Irs stor ‘mg_‘*(‘”:;““'_ e O TN raCih- | drooping spirits of the free colnage men of theories of the financi and stocked up with a stupen- deemed the action of the board sufficient Matter is Belng e presumably skip out, but this part of the | tons Fiftyfive samples T ienest-| the silver sta His original plans were tc and had acted thereon, he asked leave to | John W. Hayes of Philadelphia, general | program was interfered with, and instead of ; and_three of ere SRR ARl T e ¢ i J L . s O test was 5 2-5 per cent, and the lowest 1 per | o to Denver last weck, but while -enrou dous magazine of spring goods, uncqualed for grandeur withdraw his antl-gambling resolution. | secretary-treasurer of the Knights of Labor, | SkibDing cut e has been having o Lty ce average was a littie under 3 per | he received a telegram from Congr o E g ! LA ”l;m'v‘m-yw i " ‘u‘x‘\‘vm\ nv“\”“' '“ml a ";“‘} arrived in Omaha yesterday to visit the |-.(-:‘1N‘VM io expeno of the e A e About one-fifth of the samples tested uv.»-‘: conveying the ne ! t the seignlor and double in size even to Omaha's booming year of '87. ercon be indefinitely ~postponed. 1 X Vg oA dentall : bl Aup ' re not very clean. and some were very | age bill was iled and urging his re S Coburn stated that while he was unavoid- [ local members of the order and incidentally | panks, but at the Globe Loan and Trust | g Rty it ahte o toT aks] e e AaBFARIR “The Nebraska” ki G 2 ably absent from the last meeting he was | talk over the Union Pacific matter with the | company they were suspicious, and aft O S e A LT DT ST ¢ Nebraska” knows no defeat-—-The past sea informed that an attempt had been made | representatives of district 82, which com- | telegraphing to ascertain whether the drafts ‘trom’ dairies using distiliery a the Greys ciub cheerfully postponed tk with its deplorable conditi EtHE M iTeR W akes : {51 tarca |t} paARaigs ‘of e Femolutlon: 8ol | errorer LA L RE S S S iTe (e | WoroL all “rigit Al bt 3 1 wer ai ising “distiliery and | th it fuily g ned ith its deplorable condition of the times vasses into hise far as he was concerned, he was heartily in | P! 4 A g 4 strength of the answer. ara AT AEaTHE And 145 bistis 7 \ T e AL ANE O the . WiTlE: VeR favor of the object of the resolution, but | Union Pacific system e The Kunsas authorities on hearing of hi LA b UL LU S L L T fosk the position that the board had no | When seen by a reporter of The Bee yes- est made an effort to get possession of Dorts, with the tion of the meat “centiments on current political authority to take the propc 1 actiol terday at the Miilard Mr Hayes talked him to try him on the*charge of swind 4 % { R WENT FARTHER THAN STRICKLER. | freely upon present conditions of the work- | panks It that state out '[“’*“”I“”‘ 10,000 dut Ihe public gambling hovses were closed 5 people and sald that he was now on an [ the local . it 4 not o and he was heartily giad of it. He said he | extended trip through the west, wh iRy HRa b npe vt divite] T0. 16 ha s end, Strickler. was doing a e could to organize new (AL Would go farther than his fricnd, Strickler. | was doing all e could to_ organize n I He would back up the chief of police if he assemblies and get all the trades in I M go into every saloon, clgar store or | with the movement for political action, | the adjournment of court came in With a | jyq jort for the country would go fnto every saloon, ; PR nt Jor bolltical e | verdict of gullty and the prisoner was re ; - pass the nd then its fate will be building where cards were piayed and arrest | which he deems necess ) carry o B e G s L Plumbing Inspector Duncan asked the | in the hands of the president, Whether or the participants. He would back that officer | reforms demauded by the preamble of the t s board to request the council to pass on the | not he Wil vere the memmmen romaiog oo & up, he said; if he would stop the operation [ Knights of Labor. 7 O T e plumbing ordinance that has been in the | seen. I do not believe that an i of every nickel or other sum of money in “What is your opinion about the Union hands of the judlclary committee for thie | self knows w b “‘”‘“-“_‘ i the slot machines, or in the enforcement of [ Pacific trouble that is now on between the | areg sandstadt Accused of 1 & Made Un- t two months, He suld that there was | The siiver men are hopeful. If the bill be- the provision of the Slocum law against | employes and the receivers?” asked The Bee T o a great deal of defective plumbing, and it | comes a law, it will only be a partial remedy treating, or any violation of any law what- | reporter. n L was being brought to light by the repa for the present financial strinzency. It will ever. He said: “Now close private, as well “The fact is, T think the men are progr 3 that are now be'ng made. Inasmuch as no rease the circulation to the extent of as_public gambling houses.” ing nicely, and I never knew of a labor | Was removed as administratrix of the es- | copy of the ordinance was on hand the mat- | §35,000,000, which can. be. utilized. to pa Mr. Striekler said he did not relish sitting | trouble being handled any more scientifically | tate of Carl A. H. Sandstedt, deceased, on | ter went over to tho next meeting, running expenses of the government, thers to be personally lectured, and Coburn | than thls: matter has been handled bY e | potition of Gustay Anderson, one of hor | The superintendent of ‘sciools was re he second clause in the bill destroys retorted hen stand " up” He said | members of district. 82" All the members | bongcmen Tho ondsman alleges that on | uested to annownce in the schools that il | the Sherman treasury notes when ones Strickler had on a previous occasion not | holding office In district 8z ure old timers, | FHICREER: S8 PO RO B 10 | parents were desired to have their chiidren | deemed and silver certificates are fssuod only lectured him, but had insulted the | and when a corporation, no matter how | the order of the court the defendant 80l yoocinated, and that those unable to pay | stead. The purpose is to prevont the con mayor and apologized for doing it. strong, gets ahead of district 82 T gant you | personal property belonging to the estate | could have the work done free of charge at | tinued drain on the gold reserye . Tha o ote wan then taken on the motion of | to just let me know it. You wi always | to the amount of $1,000; that claims had been | {re healty ofieo DLIBh Y ISRy RH EioN Sote o dbta o dons missioner Coburn to indefinitely post- | find members of the Knights of Labor prac- | filed against the estate to the amount of | rno eloction of a meat inspector was next | gold 5o long as the gold veseree eon b Done.With the explanation that with the | tical, for the schooling they receive in their | $2,000 which the court ordered her to pay | taken up, and the names of the twelve ap drawn out by greenb e ameyioe Understanding that such action did not | local assemblies is in the right direction to | Pro rata as far as the money in her posses- s were read. The yfirst ballot gave: | this is for the socretary of the treasury ( operate as a rescinding of the expression of | fit them for such trials as the employes of | slon would go Peter Besen, 1; A. M. Losser, 2; Tsracl [ use the discretion inycsted in him by law opinion to the chief on the subject Strickler | the Unlon Pacific are now experiencing. Instead of doing that, the petition alleges, | Frank, 3. On ihe Socond ballot Dasser res | to pay ont s L (A Voted aye, bt changed to no, Smith | There Is one thing noticeable in all these | tho defendant paid on portion of them and | caived 8 and Frank 4, and the present i | ot biveo iy 11 et et labor troubles which is especlally marked | then went to Chicago, accompanied With | gnootor was declared’ elscted for another | eonstraing the laay anp yeqmtroduced a bill B GRS T D OO0 ) ) BECLRU R GO WIERURSR U | elp i (Rt et (LU CERTE b Holder 'tig gt ito Aemand ol T o gt H SR G s up aguinst a well organized district | unto hersc naw < BuAbENd L AN AITEHEE) [ BE dnar s eolanothor santtary Iiepeotor | o demand gold. o no M ALLOWED TO WITHDRAW. assembly it always finds out it has struck | that she had neglected to return the money | elacyene | CNO ICT SUIARY inspector | know whotlier my bill will pass or not. It _ ALLOWE AW. something. The peculiar inner workings of | OF to return to the county of Douglas and | ° The mayor protested against putting more | oot the hands of the house coinage The question then recurred on the request | district assemblies, of which non-members | State of Nebraska. The court listened to e e At tiie ontlay . more | committee. It the selgniorage bill is vetoed of Strickler to withdraw the motion and the | know nothing, are such that every & Driyer ‘of the amictel Bondsman and| brorsao aoay wollas e ontlay. Is now |\by thoipresident there s request was granted, Coburn voting no, the | s in constant communigation with aid that it should be granted. T ih le“: \Eo0n. Dolley. o, et money sy | number of volea i congress to pass it over ayor not voting, and the other three mem- | other assembly attached (hersto, and thore e ot S I At re b re g iz veto talogues (Spring '94) now to he had on applic < voting aye. In explaining his vote Co- | is no other labor organization on the face Wormn R sale fox BoronlL afnry, out at the bunk Wiien It was belng recelved’|i «wil tha sllver men confino thelr lab 8o burn said that the chief of police had ass | of the earth that has such facllities for | Maggle Cummings ugainst Thomas Geary | S0USH the spieot. i for legislation favorable to the white metal | sumed, and rightfully, the initiative in the | handling these troubles as the Knights of | is the title of e filed in the dlstrict | ang e o ior forv-oneranplicants was read, | gololy to: the seigniorage measure?'” asked [ matter, and while he thought the board had | Labor have. and @« motion to clect them all and leave the reporter. : h 3 court yesterday afternoon. For cause o eir employme e health co N » e ety lsluust iy i gnodld, ‘and R e le Tt manner in which this particular case | gotjon P ,,,.(,l reiaint \l y,:w;(»“rl it B e foas AN o o e At Hie D: oubtedly would, sus him. as been handled, the way the case was | ° againstithejdetendant fMagglo rects o Fana e ; ryan n as the tariff question (] ellyG) e Bishop Bros. were granted a liquor license | brought into the courts, and. 'hv{!'r(u;n}’ln" a5 | that prior to the 8th day of October, 1563 A ballot gave: C. Westerdahl, 8; A. Lan. | "¢ the verites will commenee n o . Io) at 2818 Sherman avenue. with which the men wero granted a hearing | She %o In sound bodily health, but by rea- | dereten, & A B SUoiolts, T ostenmined rall v nathelintroatglat et till Sergeant Swigert reported that the saloon | indicate that the labor s for the free and unlimited coinage of silver we ventured a new move on the commercial chesshoard Flofraska Eolhis meeting o Ixposition hall Thu n ing, upon which ocasion Mr. Bryan will giy Weignored the prophesy of hard times howlers, disres fish, 620 pounds of canned k001s, 25 boxes of [ IS views on the tariff and silver questions LT L slops. banguet to awalt his convenienc tory as one of the most prosperous scasons 0 our record. We've clothed more men—cven it our receipts were none alit par owning meat IT DEPENDS ON CLEVELAND. is condemned, were approv ) The A ‘:\Hu' ivsiclan reported that the | house by a majority of thirty-nine is an in tescuc hall inmates had been crowded out | stance of the growth of sentiment in favor as rapidly as possible, and the last one had | of silver legisiation. The bl will surcly the larger. Our aim is tobe popular—To gain popularity i the seignoirage bl in t {5 1o do better than the next fellowman. We sell you a better value and take pride in charging as little as poss sible, ~ And with such golden principles we march onward, and grow like a tapeworm in a well fed man. We have the county court Maria E. Sandstedt earned glory as public benefactors and gained the respect of the manufacturers of the world. Uur cash system of buying makes choice clothing bow to us, and our system of cash sclling for this reason, is a blessing to those who are willing to pay for what they get—and not clscone's debts., The announcement of spring will be published in these columns voted no, Coburn and Hartman aye and the — Jtebraska ShoifingCo not u suflicient ai earing | son of an assault made upon her that day | = Chiet S moved toelect Westerdahl at 819 Dodge street was still being run, with | a great thing for the working people, 1p | DY the defendant she became possessed of | bY Rkt e s nl, g, | and will make a winning fight or else I miss Ed Miller and Ed_ Dwyer in_charge. ' The | there had been no organization on the Union | 01 A8Kreation of bruises on the “wrist, | Another roll call gave: Westerdahl, @ | iy rockoning. Tie seigniorage W is only | 2= Every American has known that Cho- attentlon of the board was called to the fact | Pacific there would be no case to arbitrate | 1¢8% ankles and knees” which aot only | Lpterstess 58 Gl €OR YOUNR (BE SE0000h | an entering wedge. There s a_declded colate was pleasant when the right pro- that the llcense was granted with the ex- | here, beginning March 15, for the reduced | Ctused her great bodily pain, but resulted in | (THe MoXC bellor EEVEE BARACrSTe 43 | growth of sentiment for more silver legisla- g A%p16060 ght p press understanding that theso parties were | scale would simply have been put into oper- | TUNNINE sores, by which she was confined to [ Westerathl, L abe THOMEEOR o 0o | tion. A free coinage bill or a measure for duct was used, but it was a revelation ta not to have any connection with it. The | ation and the men would have had to submit | her bed for some time and was compelled | COARCIRAR BRAE SOERETEL G FOG L 00 | the “free cofnage of the American product find that it was as nourishing as eat. Omaha Brewing association was cited to ap- | to it. The fact that the unorganized men on | 10 Bay_doctor and drug bills to the amount | 50 FORI L CRE G Riaiid MG hiiddie of | Wil certainly pass this session of congress pear next Monday night and show cause why | the system were re luc-d some timo ago w'th- | 0 $ She further sets forth that shé | (HE Of FEAUSS s and be placed before President Cleveland DR’NK M[N/E the license should not be cancelled. out resistance and the organized men's wages | a8 unable to attend to her household duties il “How about the Wilson bill and its prob- > & e & : 5 e tha s ¢ i The health commissioner safd an Inspector he o b7 T Chiefs Seavey and Galligan asked instruc- | left untouched was sufficient evidence that the | {OF some time as the result of the assault, | i Mot CORmIBSEAEC BT A0 ERREON | aple fate?” queried the Bec man. LOL tions In regard to detailing detachments to [ encroachments of capital cannot esisteq | She avers that a judgment for .$5,455 would S SIS TN attend the fncral of the late Charles S, | without organization. With (hese. faces sy | Just about compensate her for the injuries “ur o T',\l:”|“ "?I,j l,'“:“(,)'. e M CHO Goodrich. They were Instructed to make | apparent I do not see how any man can see | she had receive Mrel DA s tatotitiisssings iads be e e BUEE e R iy itable details for that purpose. his way clear to keep aloof from labor or- 2 et I Mrs. B. M. Letts of this place had been | mittee and will undoubtedly be recommended R : 3 L CoiaL i Hanas abor or. Wants a Divorce, troubled with rheumatism in the arm so | for passage with slight revision. It will then . unusual futigue of the Fair have QEAICERARLODMREINSTATAN L e Judge Ferguson was cngaged yesterday | badly that she could not use her arm at all. | be returned to the hoyse and 1 believe the ¢ dings ie gage of Officer Bloom, agcused 4 st Iy} pesforing prosperity?” | in_ hearl OO 00 offecte ) Jndings I e g O bra "t “$Tigor | asked the repdior of Wit Bed. ' the StroleK] family. = The plaintift alleges e, Bemls. Neither the mayor nor Commissioner I not only think, but I know, that the | that her husband has on various occasions | of great worth and merit, and is becoming Smith participated In the hearing of the case | MOst Important thing for them to do right | beat and otherwise abused ner and broken | famous for its cures of rheumatism. One ] e At ¢ i5 (3 resist any reduction in wages w SR it ] or In formulating tho findings. The findings | MOV any reduction in wages with [ up the furniture in the family . | application relieves tne pain, For sale by | pound on sugar and a tax on coal and iron 1 f . Al Y P p all their might. The conditions that have | and also that he was In the habit of coming | aii ¥ | Will be among the senate amendments. The lion pounds annually of this fu A St 2 condich all druggi l 1 4 We find that there is a striking similarity | Prought on this depression have been oper- | home in an advanced state of intoxigation. —_— tax clause will go (hrough just as 3 mous chocolato is consumed 1n Thousands, footsore, famished, and almost fainting under the The bounty on sugar will surely be repealed, . R but I think that it will not paralyze the y cup of Chocolat Menier is and beet sugar industry of Nebraska as badly as E ) & e e some people imagine. A tax of 1 cent per can now understand why 33 mil wer between the handwriting of Officer Bloom | AtNg for years, and they will not be set | She also avers that for the purpose of ac- A PROTEST. it passed the house.” : and that in the letter written to Mayor | aside in a few dafs, ds i people try to quiring the various jags he squandered all — an you offer an opinion as to why the ’ the countries of the old world Bemis, but in view of the fact that for more | make us bolieve, and as the wages of OUF fim fidome of the Lousehold. trial of OMAHA, March 5.—To the Editor of The | president is not throwing out many patron- than ten years this officer has been a mem- | Working people are TioW so low ‘;m\z they | the case is not yet completed. - Bee: Jefferson square is the only free | age plums to Nebraskans?” was asked. . ber of the force and during all that time has | cannot on an average hiak& niore than a liv- = 5 leasur den or breathing space within | MT. Bryan lcoked as though dry sorrow was borne a good reputation for uprightness | N8 it would be the height of folly to [oureCullings, D o garden athing spa "™ | drinking his blood, but finally responded ) | ]_\J and bravery in the discharge of duty, and | &llow further reductions. The next thing to | ~Phil Stimmel filed several confessions ot | easy walking distance of the residents in in view of the further fact that there | do is to elect labor reprosentatives to the | judgment yesterday in favor of parties who | the northern part of this city. The popula Was @ difference of opinion among the expert | legislatures and congress so that good, | delivered seeds to him, tlon in the flats around that_ section is witnesss as to wether the handwriting was | Wholesome laws may be enacted that will [ Alexander Gunther has filed a petition of | densely crowded, and in the heat of sun the same, and the officer himself denied | benefit the people. Every working man as | intervention in the case of the Midland | mer the habitations must be close and sti under oath that he wrote the letter to | well as every business man should work, | State bank against the school district oo | flin No man L a heart in his bosom Mayor Bemis, we therefore give Ofcer | and work hard, for the restoration of silver | Omaha. 3 can watch the wearled women resting, and Bloom the benefit of the doubt and dismiss | to its old-time plac A money metal on Judge Blair and a jury yesterday took | ler happy children playing in that park, the charges against him and reinstate him | equality with gold. Until we have more | up the case of Frank Burness against the | Without being thankful for the humane jm- as a_member of the police force, he to lose | money in circulation there will be no perma- | Cudahy Packing company for $1,000 damages | PRlse Which devoted it to public recreation, the pay while suspended.” nent bettering of the times. Money Is now | to his son for personal injuries in the pack- | If Omaha Is to keep abreast of the march of Leave of absence for five days was granted | too valuable in drawing interest to be profit- | ing house of the defendant municipal progress In other parts of the to Patrolman Burrows, Jailer Bebout and | ably invested in legitimate business ente o 2 country our offic must increase these Police Clerk Dooley and for ten days to | prises. People do mot like to invest money sources of health and refreshment in the in- Fireman Joseph Lau. I,!I”lfllsllw.ix« ]MJ long as prices are continually for of the ci instead of reducing them, B. W. Walker, special policeman at the | falling, and we can expect no permancnt | © aob; i iBikhopncs We can never be modern or metropolitan in African Methodist Episcopal church, handed | relief until we have an ..\l..“.\“',,. OF our |Lagarl }lllll / !hn‘lm. 'l] ‘tlfl;l.lnm\.lph.n\ not | fact as well name while we rob the com- in his resignation, which ccepted. legal tender currency And was romanded fop trial, fort of the many to promote the enterpris “I think that the old panties are responsi- Walton s considerably indisposed | of he few. In the name of humanity I Peculiar to Itself. ble for the present depression, and I hope *hfl':"m:’*;:{l”\(‘“”_“'l n’xlu‘»' ;I“ e 1'!:;“'; protest against the conversion of Jefferson where “No, sir, I have no explanation to offer for o Tea, that. ‘Mr. atronage' and I do not speak as » pass by. 1 don't know Mr. Patronage.” e e LR No Coffee, “Have you anything to say to the Jacksonian split?” “Nothing, whatever.” % c e tenils Shabsios -~ No Cocoa, your political complexion?” ventured the re Absolutely unwarranted,” replied the sil- Is their motto Try jt. ver-tongued Nebraskan, I am still a demo- crat and will remain with the 2 me at me fai[? Your grocer’ will get it for you. Are you here in the interests of vour al boom 2" Not that I was aware of. 1 am enroute In Judge Scott’s court Anton Bernerker, charged with receiving property stolen from the cars of the Fremont, Elkhorn & M “How about the Hawaiian question? “1 take little interest in that.” “Were you present at the Pence-Hainer episode in the house “Yes, and I regreted to hear Mr. Pence The latest, the cutest and indulge in personalities about Mr. Hainer's huakle AOREE rs, but h ologized next day, and most artistic little picture you thing is now serene between the men,'” have ever seen. To introduca concluded the congressman from the nd 8 shidoeil) : 2 S e o overesat cuint | | this style, we will mako them and started for his brother's residence for for a timg at $1.50 per dozen supper. “I don’t know anything else to talk about now, except the Indian supply depot and cuckoos. 1 know nothing definite 1408 FFarnam Street, So eminently successful has Hoods's Sar- the Knights of Labor and the people's party b square into a market place. It will be a saparilla been that many leading citizens | will soon be responsible for the good times | feelins better than he was last evening, | public theft committed under the mask of from all over the United States furnish testi- | that are sure to come it we are sueces will not hold court for a few days. law, but at variance with every prineiple of monials of cures which seem almost mir fdent Cleveland has set himself up as a | V- W. Clark, who was convicted last I righteousness and charity ulous. Hod's Sarsaparilla is not an acci- | ruler and thinks that the American people | day of having burglar’s tools in his pos J. P. D. LLWYD. dent, but the ripe fruit of industry and | have mo better sense than to let him carry |.8lon, has flled a motion for i study. It possesses merit “peculiar to it- | out the policy of Wall street and London, | alleging error on the part of the trial judge ) % a Cold. el thereby virtually confiscating the property of | i excluding evidence which he thinka | A Des Moines woman who had,been _— the people through the foreclosure of mort- [ should have been admitted troubled with frequent colds concludéd to Hoods's Pills cure nausea sick headache, | gages. The intention of the gold bugs is to In the county court this morning the | try an old remedy in a new way, i a indigestion, billiousness. old by all drug- [ establish a landlord and tenant system in | Lobeck-Lynn Hardware company, which had | cordingly took a tablespoonful (four times Bists. America by carrying out the gold bug policy | been garnisheed by the Baum iron works o sual dose) of Chamberlain’s Cough rem 3 gt o e of scarce money, 50 that the people will be | a claim against B. Paulson, made answer y before going to bed. The next _Veteran Firemen will meet at 1:30 b. M. | ynable to pay off the mortgages on their | that they had no property in their posses- | morning she found that her cold had almost Tuesday, March 0, i full .lnu(nxm.vull l:u: lands, and if they are not checked ‘they will | sion belonging to said Paulson. entirely disappeared. During the day she city hall, in II\:]‘ ‘I»I‘;(‘II“"“” ts«l:juvl 1!_.“ soon be in possession of millions and mil Margaret Maxwell asks the court in a | took a few doses of the remedy (one tea funeral of gur late brother, - Goodrich. | jions of acres that were formerly tilled by | petition filed yesterday to give her a judg- | spoonful at a time) and at night again took Per order M. Parr, V. the owner.” ment against Richard 1. Matttice as prin- [ a tablespoonful before going to bed, and on When ed his opinion of the past deci- | cipal and James Alnscow as surety on the following morning awoke free from all sions to prevent men from striking he said: | promis note for $2,100 given by them to | symptoms of the cold, Since then she has, ““The judges were simply feeling the pulse | John L. McCague and by him assigned to [ on several occasions used this remedy in of the people to see how much they would | the plaintif. like manner, With the swme good results, stand, and they now see they have stirred In Jud and is much elted over her discovery of so up'.. hornet's nest. Thank heaven, we have | case of Stevens against the Omahi quick a way of curing a cold. For sale by a fow men in high places, like Judge Cald ST oA T R AR 8 SR druggists, well, who havo a high Hense of duty and | ljumodereoniant, for damages for personal Retail Druggists and purveyors of Medical Supplies. about the former, and you will please excuse me from talking on congressional ‘tit-wil g( lows.! 8o gool evening Mr. Bryan pushed his magnificent form down Twentieth strec o on | ‘ ' Invalid Chairs, A Remarka! Cure of Chronie Diarrha he experience of George A. Apgar of G man Valley, N. J., Is well worth remember ing. He was troubled with chronic di rhoea and doctored for five month: treated by four different doctors w benefit 1 then began using Ch lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy, of which one small bottle effected a com Rupture 21221 el LT — T Satisfaction guaranteed. Nows.1or {ho. Aruy, Man — Developea | All the latest improved Trusses. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Supporters, 5 . Atomizers, 313-315 817 So. 15ta St, 0mn Spanics, atteries, fatpRavaists Water Bottles, Free Excursion Saturday, March 17. To Portland and return to home seekers under our home guarantee contract plan. Our prices are lowest for quality of goods. Our land is best and nearest to market Our contract Is the simplest and most possitive, If you are thinking of going to the Pacif coast call at our Omaha office, room 101, Be building, and get full particulars, Stearns Fruit Land company, Home office corner 4th and Stark streets, new Chamber | PAr4CE0 W - PAR - L EER 3 3 g, Portland, Ore. organ as y assemblics of Commerce blulding, Portiand, Ore. P A st B T ONLY TWE DOLLARS. We have now several calls on file asking Ambrose’s court the trial of the Between Farnam and Harucy, injuries received by being run into by a ca T B “Do yau expect to lucrease the meimber- | noon. The jury brought in a verdict for | After another ‘day or two the ceaseloss ship of the Knights in Nebraska the present | the plaintift for $4,500 clatter of the hahd stamps which may now s HINGTON, March b.—(Special Tele asked the reporter and gram to The Bee.)—Leave for one month on RENEWED certainly do. I shall put in operation a plan in this state that In the criminal section of the district court | be heard in the postofice at almost any hour yesterday afternoon a jury was empaneled | of the day willihave ceased. —An expert ma in the case of the stato against Edward C. | chinist is now engaged in putting in a Brandon, who Is charged jointly with | patent stamping machine, which will do the Thomas ' Bently, James Carroll and John | Work of several mion in a more satisfactory or an organizer and the executive bo Kelly with burglarizing the B. & M. depot [ manner than it cin be done by hand. The [0 S0 TR MAr AL . BASULIYe: o in South ‘Omaha on the night of January | letters are fedinto a slot at one end of the will do as much for Nebraska as any state | . u S in_tho union. Our Nebraska members have | 3 1ast and stealing therefrom a case of | Mmachine ani como out perfootly stamped always been loyal and we have severalgood | BIN: ¥ prse e dls it rustlel re that we are goitg to help in a The ghost of the Omaha Republican was Publio AVorks & rgeon’s certificate of disability, with per e OO I E, will lssion o apply for five months’ extension - Vallthe geverative |y e DENED 3 “l“:I::lrh ff"rlm""'::”.'l”-f” . to take eftect | 72 7 lsed Send 0f il | 1408 Farnam St Opposite Paxton Hotel, August 10, 18 granted Captain Henry ] BICINE o | < - , Raymond, assistant surgeon, I A leave granted Major John D. on, Is extended one month [HE GREAT LIER ow You Can Go to Californla. On March Ist and until further notice the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific raflroad will sell tickets to all poluts in California for Hications. $20.00. Round trip tickews, $35.50, good T BT The Board iof Public Works yesterday ; enough for the judge to pass upon the title sixty days. Through tourist slocping cars Merehants' ¢ AR N s RS adopted specifications to govern the work to via Colerade Springs, Pucblo, Salt Lake and A0/ DRrHion. GESU.RAMAIRR, Ak Hhe Ling of ) ! Ogden; ort. Worth, El Paso and Los Angeles to San Francisco. Wo trains daily via the “Gueat Rock Island,” one via way that thelr work will be effective. brought up in county court yesterday long There will be given in the Exposition hall | the crash in its affairs the Great Westorn | be done in 1884iby readopting the specifica on the evenings of March 8 and 9 a mer- | Type foundry levied upon certaln presscs | tions followed list year. The only changes ; ; I chants' Carnival and Columblay drill. The | and printing material which Mr. Wilcox, in | made were minor ones relating to wooden Bverything first-class—tickets, trains, A AR D i ALAT ARA AL mAMAIILS ABAD" AN Fort wWortt, Tem and. ona e cmtecyia | Omaha guards will take part, and sixteon [ the name of the Omaha Republican com- [ sidewalks. time. Ticket office, 1324 Furnam street. { PRENIND RYT I RPIYR 'R N3 FaaLWorth b and_ono via Colorado | young ladies In costumes representing as | pany, replevined. —The county judge de- LU N AN BRUTRR YR BN YT Sorings and Omden. hecure tickets and | nany busiess houses of tie city. Tho | elded the case in favor of the typo foundry. | . ( PPIRBBD PN BRI ping car accommodations at ticket office, | grj)1 s something entirely new and has not g ~—— DIYpY e ) NP2 RTINS RRD BTRAIRA . 4hraet been giyen by amatours. Marringe Liconser Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, TS The ladies of the Presbyterian hospital | License to marry was granted the follow , . Jacobson & Son, 130 W. 12 St. Chicago, To S a have charge of the itertalnment and the 2 o g eBter: To San Francisco. f ing parties by the cogty judge yesterda: The §5 pays for your berth in one of the :" n“.'ll\ \m“. |W JRINA8 RURRYL OF fran Ry Name and r ""“"‘y Age. hrough Pullman tgurist cars and the g2o [ !B the bospital o 'l' Or !v':"mm Baltimore, !!111 . 4 s pays for a first class passage, al via Arrested for Robbery. Elisaveth 1, Nicholls, Norfolk....iv.r0 - THE UNION PACIFIC The police arresed Willlam Henry and | Bélle Dodd, Omaha YRR . " s , you don't have to change, the slecpers | y o SES 8 Mason M. Sto 4, Valisca, Ta CLRNITOUL HA X SRR S S50 Have your | Wil Elfman yesterday for highway robbery. | M Y R rinidad ol nearest Unfon Pacific agont reserve you a | It I8 alleged that the prisoners held up a | Chris Yunkers, A i s B k' % P \ Y E% o berth or At ’ peddier named Cohn last Thursday and took | Mary Edinger, Millard 4 Bt 3 SR " > AA':x‘f:.:,r,f ,::,.‘:.“\il‘uln.lj.:“ ticket agent, 1302 -;‘1‘,\.”|I:1n:.l \:l,‘nv. ‘1‘:1\. x‘.‘.‘.‘\:”:‘.“,::.;‘.‘.:'(.':":v‘“l\‘ ”:;’“.f“ S Nilson, Omaba 1L 9 a a I n } SR . . Full "8, Seom Gmahit ¢ Powder THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAYORITE TEN CENT CIGAK. Alexander McKenzle of Elkhorn called a R i pomere i ORI Big Neal Estate Deal. . For sale by all First Class Dealers. Manufactured by the v i about the matier and seem to treat the Wants His Wife arre-t as a joke, Julia M 8. 3 the Dollon alation. Jastsrdny. stAFRAIR. A | coughn, * ake,HIoE's. Bronshial Troches | QU 9 he LaTEeel Tesl eiate deals I The only Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder.-—No Ammonia; No Alum. F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO., asked the detectiveg to help him find his bave proved their efficacy by @ test of many | residence property in this city which has ek - Y ot wite. He ways sho ran away from home | years. Price 2 cle O MY ) beon made for agme thug way recorded late Used in Millions of Homes—a0 Years the Standard Fuctory No. 804, St Louls, Mo. Twonig Dol e Cxitarain m8a mDES mawa nss 20,00 buys a one-way and $35.00 & round- e A lrl‘p ticket via the Burlington route. oy " NINDT wers STRADEN MAKK Koss Omaha Wessiesuiy Ve sw wary