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8 THE_OMAHA DAILY i BEE: FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1891, e < THE RANTANKEROUS JUDGE | atairs that s given rice to such a compi [ PLENTY OF WORK IN SIGHT |t rore (8, Plambing. Threo thousand | bR e ]“““““’”"“““““"f —~ ~ fastenings and carted off, The brass work A Plenle fo Bargnin Seekers at Hayd WCARMEN" LAST NIGHT. —_— and fixtures were also taken off Mr. Has | for Frida - il call has no fdea who the culprit fs nor the | FIRST DARGAIN. rmen,” the last and greatest work of | Litigation in Douglas Oounty Holds Its Own [ object unless it was for the money he could 5,000 yards of the best remnants of white What is Thought of His Conduct at His orge’ Bitet, one of thé best of modern in Volate get for the lead. ~ Mr. Dunean Is the plumber | dress goods, worth e, 10¢, 15c and 26¢ yard, | TR y who put in the work, and he Is assisting | short ends, from 1 to 6 yards, but a great Former Home in the Bluffs, e il French wotks, waw given last night 4 the detectives: in endeavoring to locate the | many of the same pattern and grade, tome S— Boyd's by the Western Opera company, but stol mance was colorless and ex S PREPARING FOR THE MAY TERM - of the entire table at 2lge yard; quan teurlsh. It lacked in every par- Bablel 2 k Cilk WAS IT JOE KOHOUT? '”2:“'.‘"}‘\“l:""IJ‘\"I:‘.’;‘,","" e = noa | — w to the Identity of the Man Drown On this table you will find at 9 o ¥y rd; che n property. 10w we shall sell them at 2ige y STORY OF A THRILLING ESCAPADE | the perf tromely am et ticular, and amounted to little more th ard to concelve | Over Two Thousand Cases Docketed for ok In Scott's Murderous Assault on a Grand Juror ;:rv“wl :'[}l‘] ‘H-yw!”“]l\« P M : L in 5% 66 phos Near Qibe | the morning remnants of indigo blue calico, 3 . oW & briltiant production such &s JUCIA ges ot Change heir emnants of calico ol o on vellow ter! Opinions of Cou; as that given last night e - known man was seen to fall into the Missourl | joo." remmants of medinm shade ht The audience, in view of the very suc to Be M cessful rendition of Azucena by Miss Helen - Von Doenhoff, had a right to expect great ngs from this conscientions artiste as | A1l of the judges of the district court will Judgo Cunningham R. Scott never 1ived In | Carien, but the expectations were not real suncil Blufts, but Colonel Scott did for Wiiile she sang the florid music of years. He was simply C. R. when he ar- re with considerable brilliancy and S ATt are hAE TRRSETWITTHe rived here, but titles being plenty he picked bt "‘ \"y‘:‘“‘“ r"t'\;“*_ to lj'»'*l""‘“l" Ly ’"I:'jH "1‘“‘;|‘ “""“ { as there was at the | Man was Joe Kohout. Two weeks ago he | yard, | 5B UREE NG hB e SEEIE . to RAOW c possibilities of the part, which | a I k in s a went to the residence of Officer Jackman. FOURTH BARGAIN | Y P CFIBYL TN TIEEn Yo e IFFIER TN i ‘wl ”w.m:r- 5 m-nu\"n ”ln-«uml beginning of the present term, when there | miftoonth and Cass streots, and engag This lot contains 40-inch wide fancy de Is eccentricities, litigations tations and a broad lyric training as well. The com s docketed for There | board o said he came here from Min signs satine, drapery s . ¢ ed him to be one of the | plex character of Carmen seemed to be an bbb AR B o e B S R e o M REIOEY, RALITE et nigma to Miss Von Doenloff, and it was | L Bl wyers und Citiz river near Gibson, but whom he was could not | calico, remnants of light or dark challis; all be learned and only a few meager detalls | on this table ¢ yard. Only 10 yards to puld be got hold of 6 Was 8¢ each customer; 2ic, uld be got hold of. He was s v THIRD g | be on hend to open the May term, which | near the bank and fall in, come to the sur Remnants of 28 and 33-inch wide shirting begins one week from next Monday morning, | face once and sink | toulards, long cloth, etc rth 10c and 15¢ It {8 now thought by the police that the | your cholce on this table tomorrow only de n to wand ¥ : « : ] ! : Here is from a flash of brains of a 12 year old Ame were 2,243 ! iean young- will be no changes In the assignment of | &polls, was a machinist and was here look- | wide, new dark styles in t ing for work, although he did not seem to | satine, all plain shades in Simpson’s fine mu best known residents of the Bluffs, and no ster as overheard by the writer of this, while dis:ussing Kelly and r § eemingly clear to her whether it was a | rooms, as it has been agreed that all of the 4 oh g for employment 3 surprise secms to be felt at the sensatlonal | goegtte or grisette that she was called upon | judges will continue on the dockets which | Shend much time in locking for emplovineht | satine; thiee ploces run from 3 to 20 yards features of his bench show. “Oh, that's ust | to picture, a woman of the seamy side of | thoy now have i liand. | + ealth | e weathsr wobld permit, - A bokrdsr &t | ohofee on this tanle 105 sean Foi ths ok his army question—<A century ago Washington hound the people by like Scott condenses the sentiment life or an adventurou: woman consumed udge alton, who was in pool health th . % Kohont f Is ta c ya 0 ake o A i s . € AT and. who went to the Arkansas hot springs | the residence of Officer Jackman says Kohout | advice and be on hand early in order to got R 5 : ScotU’s last outrage on Rovewater ought | with passion, Bavne Clark san Don Uowe | gnd o went fo the Ariciusut hot SPANES | wi ety of ‘acquainiance and. was soon weil | & food Dick of thest pargine: aro. ar i | § Songress”—Taday—+The people are bound for Washington against § to be the last he should ba permitted to in- | With conalderable force, although his volco | Hor tres : Biter + | known and well liked by the other boarders. [ mind with each purchase you get coupons. | 8 o too light for the romantic render s home at Blair, fec Dbetter and stronger e you get coupons; | : it upon anybody,” sakd ex-Atderman J, P, [ 18 & trfls too likht, for tho ramantic renler. | s home at Dieir. & siter and alron&er | Ho spent his money freely and secmed to | ahd last, but by ho monns least. tet as i nd the youngster reccived what he deserved a Nebraska § Weaver last night st we have been | gutiily acceptable Becumillo, the Torreador | in Omaha Saturday for the purpose of hand- | have plenty of it, L talked much about | your attention (o our extra bargaias in towels [} hoping #0 long that he would find the end of | gong going with snap and Vigor. The trl- | ing down some opinions and disposing (O Ll L L AR L B o R A T R L Thay el 9 thig umph of the evening was made b ss | equl attors, afte hich he will return eting two men eve ans to b hent, as they Are el ¥ e his rope of run up against something or | umph of the evening was made by Miss | eaiily matters, e e Tout e opening | Per, and sometimes remaining with them | worth double what wo siall ask for them, Boy's will be boy's—some brighter - some witti some more somebody capable of stopping him that we ;”"‘"‘"" :I .IA“\\“'VI“:[" -”“: m‘»l“p';"‘w"’m“'\‘ ot the May. term several hours, but never all. night. This i DRESS GOODS. ' haven't much hope even now. He I8 an | yo'iraine n " | Judge Ambrose, who has been at the hot | boarder did not like the wppenrance of the | fodey I8 becoming a big day in our dress | ¥ mischievious—some playful—but all born to wear pants. And to [ 2 unsafe person to entrust with power, and a The che ero many times two to thres | springs of South’ Dakota, has written that :wu ;llu‘-n,“u’ml} told }:Hx.u:n ot to be too | goods dopartiment Here are the special of ; a man he s quarrelsome and dangerous. | measures behind the orchestra, which tried | o s feeling much better' dian whon he Jett | frondiy with them. One piehe: fng or thre et Bl keep them neat—we imagine—requires a good purse and sound § | ely to cover the defects of the vocalists, | the city a few days ago, and that he will [ days ago, they came and wan .. WooL AL Ho was the only man that ever threatened | bravely to cover the defects ot the vocallst S for 1k down the railroad tracks, but IN LIGHT GROUNDS ONLY g ) as seldkz. expenditure of d | ret toda Saturday he will be in | 8o for a walk down the ra acks, i } NDS L R T i ; Y Rl ._ 4 ¢ my Iife and attempted (0 shoot me, outide | Wit It NO8 WS s of L IR 1N court house for the purpose | Ui boarder cautioned him not to 0 and io | worth fhe (& 19c; to make it iteresting win | § motherly judgement—uniess you keep him ina Nebraska —tough ; % of the rebels who tried it for three days at ik u e btars e At of hearing motions and passing upon appli- | be very careful of these two men. Last | be sold for 10c ; ot Wit AL Tk prbes it Gt LU bt sdutishll LA S0 oL Monday afternoon Kohout started out from Three specials which have had a big run made—suit— - principals as well | cations for new trials, as chorus seemingly appreciating the gen- eral uneavenness of the production, MEYER HELLMAN § Tonight “Ernan” will be the bill, with burg and in thirteen other battles. | gingle round of appluuse Yes, ho drew a revolver and tried to me without any provocation whatever there was no bad feeling between us the house in company with these two men, | this week They went south on the railroad tracks, and | No. 1. Consisting of those choice cheyrons since then have not returned the illuminated beige, the dainty pin check found on a memo- [ (all wool), stripes and plaids, and in fact Now and then we are complimented by utterances of a competi- ;-v.ii ;‘;\!“wl‘ 1 ; a d"n‘;lfi. .!,H“',“: ‘:"‘“ "f’\ n'.'l Mrs. Wadsworth in the stellar role, Suit Bro ...‘1 "xl\' l'(r ::: ‘lmnAlul‘.vx‘llru\ Sum of SRR (boblc: 18tt: by the atranger, Frad)| everything. i new andinokby goods at soe. about having cqually as good made, large assortment, or as low helping i N —— - 3 Moore, the boatman, say Mucherter-Hat rash acts, It was when tl terday, by their attorney, Warren the Nebraska—but it has no foundation— AMUSEMENTS, Y this was the man's name, was alone when keep up with the demand and have added ihe lr’r’«'v“\'ruf) e REsEy hiemBeE Uea e T o Switzler, the First National bank and the | yo fell fnto the river s oods which you must see to appreci z Jury and Scott was one of the attorneys re “The Prize Winner,” with Charles A. | Nebraska National bank, In their own be - . ate. Not one piece in this lot worth less We carry the produce of every big manufacturer of the land —but tained for the defen: Mueherter was then ardner in the leading part, opened an en- | paje apd jn behalf of the other creditors of | SEVENTY-THREE NEW MEMBERS Hm)n 69¢, to $1 and the price seems ab- wealthy farmer and had lain In wait by | gagement at the Fifteenth Str theater | )" paliman estate, brought sult against — surb, but they go just the same, at 4fc. but not their ideas —we have our own'way about that part. Weearry Hamilton Club Growing In Strength—Last Lot 3. Was closed in less than two hours after they ‘were put on sale, and in their place we will give you a Inch serge, a 38-inch all wool Henrietta the roaduide where he knew Dr. Hatton [ last evening to a good audience. The com- P At e A AavET must pass in returning from a professional | pany and the play are essentially the same | Maria Hellman, widow of the la 2 cail, and when he came along murdered him | as when they last appeared in Omaha, but | Hellman, the executrix of the estate. ( hanges in the The petition in the case is volum + Night's Meeting. The Hamilton Republican club lheld an ram reg out our own pr wding material d workmanship, to fit us, the most atroclous manner. Mueherter's | new songs and some ming 5 WiRatl: LoiTae eadquarters % 4 st Ve Bercl g . : . ::;-u W that Dr. Hatton had been guilty of | performance make It fresh enough to ple covering about twenty pages of typewritten | enthusiastic meeting at headquarters In | worth 65c, for this special sale, 39¢ and suitour well deserving reputation. In other words a hoy's suit malpractice when he attended Mrs. Mue- [ even those who It for. the sccond tme. | agior, and sets out three causes of action. | the Patterson block last evening The [~ Samples of these mailed to any part of the A . Scott was to gel The character of Karl Wagner, with its s 5 5 * | organization of the club was completed by | country for compariso o od “Nebraska,” Sthe pertscts SEVide S hensa g {“""‘ Tl i e L& | quaint German humor and dry' wit, is well | In the first cause it alleges that Meyer Hell- :;L\n.]mil i (r :|.l‘]::u“xl ”“m[":“ e 4/ e T DN B oD branded “Nchraska,” mustbe perfectand serviceable, and cheaperin big fee for defending him, and he was adapted to Mr. Gardner's abilities, ‘and the | man, at the time of his death in March, 18 e election of additional cc ces, an . 4 it el A : 2 lous to take every advantage of the state | now songs which he sang last night have | GaciLaonted fo the First National bank In | seventy-three members were elected. A Coupons with everythirig. price or else it shall find place in other establishments —not here— possible, When we were considering the ev- | all ‘the essentlals for popularity. The bal- | {&8 Cebied 1o the et NAEoner BRI 1ol b LT ee was elected, con- —_——— Frank J. Suteliffe, stenographer, has moved to 232 Bee building, telephone 597. A S Golng East Today ? ssion in regard to | Your choico of four dally trains on ths for the club. ome | Chicago & Northwestern railway. Two of these trains, at 4:05 p. m. ard 6:30 p. m., are vestibuled and limited, arrlving in Chicago early next p orning. Jdence in the grand jury room Scott tried to [ lad, “Apple Blossoms,” in the flrst act was force his way in to hear the testimony., He | a very pleasing melody, and the audience was ugly and unreasonable, and we had 5|:irf.'\:11]\ to e |ff.fl'\[“',”|||u“”~].l'v".'y‘\‘.‘1' h'w‘:u':‘n::\, srestialh sl 'vJ""““f ]”'," “‘:1“,",”"‘: received with enthusfastic approval. The | tain real estate owned by him, some of N e acktior 1“|‘.'| e e to i, | duintet was equally pleasing, its rendition | which was already heavily mortgaged; that He furnod upon me in a fury of passion and | Cellent thete, While the musical gpecialtios | the mortgages had been foreclosed ‘and the | permanent headquarte sereamed out: ‘You G—d d—d s— of a | are the most pleasing features of the per- | Property sold and all the money in the | members favored remaining at the present b——, Il fix you; I'll kil you.' He | formance, there is suflicient plot to display | hands of the executrix paid out to the | quarters until the approach of the campaign, thrust his hand into his hip pock the merits of mpany of fairly | creditors, and there yet remains due to the | while others thought it advisable to estab- A Dollar for a dollar and half suit, Two Fifty for dollar suit, nd Q1 . B. Lake, John Lewis and F. R. t rate four M. Stenberg, A. W. Jeffrics . White compose the finance com- braska National bank in the sum of about | sisting of 000, to ure the payment of which | McConnell. ms Hellman had given mortgages on cer- | and B. for a daisy five dollar suit—is a re- here was some dis Lo g g d 2 4 J g g g 2 2 cord we are proud of—give you hettar satisfaction at that—Finer grades arc about as near half as other quote them, as tl sto your th in a vogue then in Towa, or he would surely have | g 8 0 il A volvi capable acto) e all well sus- | two banks over $75,000. lish the permanent headquarters at once. Elite slecpers, dining cars and the latest L and in n second drew a revolver | GllGS G enterthinment a8 a Whole 1 Th g vifim : 0 a . ave no da i ble enea ety & & e ie Dill then represents that just a few | The whole matter was finally referred to | reclining chair cars. s < e _ i e Ll SR I G bt Qoubt | enjoyable enough 1o merit the very flatter- | days prior to his death Meyer Hellman, | the executive committee for consideration Call at the city ofiice, 1401 Farnam street. Can you find a more comfortable or better light=d d:pitment 8 o Rteatie |10 dpprovalgitirenol Ve without any consideration whatever, and for | After the business of the meeting was | The Northwestern checks your trunk at than ours? é some one seized the revolver anc sted e e v 5 : o feqtauiili Much ": 2 -w‘\ -:“v to the peni- g S the purpose of placing the same beyond the | transacted B. F. White, who suggested the | your house. 8. Iy tor Mife imd s SUI1 there after S6v- | conuaEy et 1 Minsonrl iasourt | TC8CH of his creditors, he being then badly | name of the club, mads an address on the —~ b entiary for life and is still there after serv- OLUMEIA, Mo., April 2.—The Missouri | jneoive d expecting to die, deeded his | states vhose’ name o e ng ing eighteen years. Hanging was not in | o oopqescron™ Insolvent and expecting to die e tatesman whose name it bears. He re 4 t during the | prother-in-law,, Charles Wise, his hand<ome il Lk vegetation made | residence propérty at the southwest corner | ander Hamilton at some been hanged, for ""’i"';‘ _"{ e epanaPit | rapid advancement, but this was checked | of Twenty-fourth street and St. Mary’s ave- | high tribute o his worth at bulldozing the jury, he v"‘l ‘\’\,:“QIM o | by the low ter aturce that prevailed dur- [ nue, which is alleged to be worth over | of the meas all. Less than a month ago 1 was ask ing the latter half of the we he rain- | £50,000, and Mr. Wise immediately deeded At Langdon, Mo., reached only by the Bur- lington route. Trains leave Omaha at 9:45 a. m. and 9:45 p. m., daily. $3.00 buys a round trip, $12.50 a ten ride ticket. viewed the lite and political career of Alex- [ gth, and paid a nd the wisdom res which he had advocated. sign a petition for Mucherter’s pardon upon | fall was principally local in cha . Light | jt to Maria Hellman, wife of Meyer Hell Nebraska Colored Republican Clul City ticket office A Titimnanalreat the plea that he lnn: su]n.-n[wl pluvxglslmwul LEO Ol Qi LR BBl man, without any consideration being paid At a meeting of colored citizens last even- il it AeLets Y enough for his crime, but I refused. on 20th. heat mainly is looking we th £ these deeds not belng filed for | in; 1l Neb i Colored Republ clul 3 T '} . thar ey s dangerous | though in Some sections it {s making slow | therefor, these deeds n ng file g, the Nebraska Colored Republican club Get You There Quick, Make haste if you wish for a cataloug Judge W. C. James—Scolt is o dangerol wih, owing to cold and dry weather, | record until after the death of Meyer Hell- [ was organized. The officers are: > 3 ¢ sh Leave Omaha at 4 on the Bur- nd 9 i ; i v 9 ; 9 9 9 9 9 9 ? ! ; 9 9 : . : ! ys that Kohout, it Lot 2. We were obliged to increase to [ § (] [ ¢ é " ! ' { [} é : (] ¢ 4 é [} 4 : man in any community, and 1 don't see why ch’ bugs are reported in w few of the | man. president, Colonel 4 it has taken the people of Omaha so long to vl and southwestern counties: A%l an evidence ot sHellman 5L nBolven President, Colonel A. find It out. It was an outrage upon the peo- Late sown oats promise well. the bill recites that in the summer and fall ple of Omaha and Douglas county to put him | Corn planting Is progressing well in the | 6r°1861 he was being prossed by his man. . Jones; vice pr ngton’s *‘vestibuled Chicago at 8:20 the n City ticket office, 1 you're in [} [ A 6 —getting s:arce. } [} -3 dents, B. Bell, W. R. Gamble and W. oSO PP DDIDOOIDOIDDDDO Wylie; sec etarie , C. E. Duncan and H. ( street. on the bench. His conduct on the bench | central and southern scctions of the state. | of 1301 he Wwas belnk bressc by s wins utive board, A. H. Willis, C. H. ——— s be st wha st have been expected | In the northern section the most of the ¢ = g Pratt, Mason, . L. Barnett, A. M. Sim- IN THE THIRD WARD. has been just what must have been expected | 2L G been prepared and planting has | about $250,000, and to appease them and get | yiohe’ gion' Williams and 3. T, Henderson. 2 by all who knew him—a succession of out- | EERIT Bk bren PRepared and bi rages. It is a duty the Omaha bar owes to nties, Some corn s up, but 1s not doing | which mortgages, after foreclo-ure, have left the public to impeach him, and impeach- [ well, owing to the low t ure, and it | over $100,000 in’ deficiencles, besides unse- ent proceedings should not be delayed a | is feared that the ground i old and wet | oy southern | extensions he mortgaged about all he had, Resolutions were adopted endorsing J. H MeColl for governor and Eugene Moore for state auditor, Republican Club of Sixty W ub of Sixty Members: Organ- 'HE.THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS What s to be called the Third Ward Re- SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOQUSE WITH i d ! d an red claims, which all togethe W about M Ll moment longer than necessary. that corn that, hus been planted will rot. | 155000 indebtedness and only sose § ANNOGNCEMBNT publican club was organized last night at Frank Trimble—a most disgraceful and | o gik i incentral ana southwester in money on hand, according o report filed Kilgallon's hand ball court, Twelfth and | outrageous proceeding from staj seott, 1| tons” prospects arc favorable for a fair | by Mrs. Hellman, as executrix, on April 19, | M. B. Leavitt's big spectacular production, | Chicago streets. The o O TT FAer 1 have no personal il will toward Scott, I crop of cherries, plums. and late apples. | 1804 R R e T » | Chicago streets. The club has already a cannot have, for 1 have but very slight per- | also small fruit. Tho bill then goes on to state as a second | - v;_m ‘;n:x Hlyitiw | be the attraction at | membership of sixty and comprises all the sonal acquaintance with hiv nd 1 base my — - cause of action that Mrs. Hellman, although oyd's theater, Sunday mutinee and night, | prominent republicans in the ward, all 3 opinion solely upon the court record. This alipox Patients, she received $60,000 insurance money, has | April 2. This is an entirely new company shows that there was no case whatever, and | Wood, the railroad man who was taken | peen recelving from the estate of her de- | and production, and is now on its way cast not a shadow of contempt. I caunot see how | down with smallpox in this city, will be | ceased husband the sum of $750 per month | from its cnormous success at the Midwinter the supreme court Wil be able to hold any | dismissed from the pest tent Saturday. Dr. | for over two years as an allowance for the | fair and Pacific coast tou cliques and factions having been reconciled. This club has the distinction of being the Thira Ward. 1t i tve represcacon | FINEBLY MADE other opinion. Courts can become as dan- | Saville yesterduy purchased the mentleman | support of herself and family, notwithstand- | It 18 no easy matter to desoribe all the at- | (b state nnd natian) Loe Tepresentation in i gerous us_ mobs, and Scolts court s be- | @ pow suit of clogties, hat and S ing the fact that the estate has paid only | tractive features which have been crowded | ne,orate) '.,..‘1'm;,’;‘i,!,”'”:“:\"'“""‘"" The ere 1S bu ne ammond, another vletim of the dise ) s sht are come a menace to Omaha. se, | a dividend of 10 per cent get rid of Kelly's army and get them Over |y, "care of the colored man, who 15 the only | that e and could never | iito three acts of “Spider and Fly,” with | “Thers ¢ ghisare ; : reditors the amounts due them, and | 1ts manifold novelies and a host of talented | 5 Pienident, o 8 berlin: vice president, AND ONLY $24. 1 ery dollar taken by her reduced the | performers, which were mostly recruited | oo™ yi Sefreiatn, G Pt Wein IStOI’y of the into Council Bluffs. ~We were Just as | yictim left. amount to be received by the creditors to | abroad, and its wealth of beautiful costumes, [ prere JOb MR anxious to get rid of Judge Scott and get [ " Miller, the man who wi from the | the extent of whatever she recelved and | EOrgeous scenery, armour, mechanical effects, [ noifi% chatrman, AVill Lewi oo him into Omaha. The court proceedings | police station as a suspe not taken | notwithstanding the fact that she was amply | transformations, —sparkling music, novel [ yate Brown, J. €. Hubl J G[’eat ClVll Wa,[’ Were revolutionary, a travesty and an out- | down with the diseas gone to [ abla’ to subsist upon her individual income. | Sbeciallies, clever pantomime, brilliant bal- | McDonald. D verg Wyoming, where he secured a job"on tne | 40fe 10 subsit ubon hek NI INCERS: | [0k and ovolutlone. It presens an entertai- | | Another meeting will be held next Thurs- o Leonard Everett—It was a most arbitrary | " . tiffts set forth that Meyer Hellman was in- | ment in which the brightest features of | ¥ MIBht, when a regular meeting night will Do not con- that 1S at aH proceeding, indefensible and dangerous. It O'Grady Will Plead Insanity. solyent for several years prior to his death [ comedy, pantomime, opera and specialty are | De decided on and permanent quarters se- A e W was also an indelicate proceeding. If the CINCINNATI, pril ~ Dominick | and that in fraud of his creditors he paid | artistically blended. There are fitty people | lected. s S SR . two cases had actual merit, It was very in- | 0'Grady,the County Eligo, Tr land priest who | out over §2,000 per year, for several years, | in this season’s production. Minor Court Matters with Thor’ough and Fina delicate for the judge against wiham the | killed pretty Miss Gilmartin on the street [ in life Insurance premiums for insurance Tha it ot e e R ietas offense was alleged to try it him: here yesterday, was brought Into the polics | policles pavable to his wife, and that at his | Tho management of the Boyd theater has v L S g should have referred it to another judge for | court toduy on the charge of murder. He | death she received $60,000 from different in- | assured the Elks that they can handle with- | PFOUEht by Andrew Flood, who sceks to ro- soldbyAbar and 1t 1s hearing. From the little knowledge I have | was represented b, el, a | surance companies as the result of his pay- | in an hour the large crowd that is expected | cover the sum of $7,000 damages, which he AL RIOEOS) Wedonotsell iy thing that 18 not fne turniture. warranted to stoa dfes time with of the facts, having been out of town a | postponement, but kaid his client would cer- | ment of such pre greater part of the time, I am satisfied the | tainly want a’prel v miums taken from to gather at the box office tomorrow (Sat- | alleges comes fim the opening of § 4 hearing was set for yamination. The | agsets while insolvent. urday) morning for the opening of the re- pENNE oL SR supreme court cannot sustain Scott. ot spealk o word 1 court. Trom his tain | In the prayer of the petition the banks | served s e for the Blks minstrels, George F. Wright—It was an outrageous | £o" tha police it is surmised a defense of | for themselves and’ others ask that Mrs. | Numbers for those in line will be given out proceeding. ~ Scott’s conduct canuot be justi- | emotional insanity will be made. He was | Hellman be required to list the 50,000 vesi- [ at 7 o'clock and the sale will open at 9 fled. The only question is to condemn it in | et (o the county jail dence as an asset of the estate and that she | o'clock. About 800 tickets had been sold up strong enough language. There are lots of repay to the estate the allowance received [ to last evening. Every reserved seat in the synonyms of d—d, double-decked outrage by her at the rate of $750 per month from | house will be $1. The choice of boxes by ' to the estate | auction wili take place at the bos office this street in the vicihity of Poppleton avenue. In its answer the city asks that the cause of action be dismissed at the costs of the plaintift, alleging that the case was not com- menced within the time required by the statutes, and that consequently it is barred. The Laffiin, Rand Powder company has reasonablc L NXINGTON, Ky, April 26.—A tr that you might use Yoo men- o estate and that she (‘.fimm u".»m-y 1 may have a case before [ dous effort is belng made to convince the :.‘,',' ,,f,,u,',,\l :f.':,.‘d to the insurance premiums | morning at 9 o'clock. The first choice is hr“_“k"_fl suit against John H. Green for the Scott before long, and 1 don’t want to talk. | people of this district that the verdict | paid by Meyer Hellman during his insolvency | sure to bring a good round premium, and | Purpose of quieting title to thirty acres Judge Aylesworth—Scott nnot be de- | against Colonel Breckinridge in the Pollard | to keep the insurance alive for her benefit. there will be lively competition to secure the | Of land in the vicinity of FI aed or excused. 1 am astonished and was due to the unfair charge of Ju — remaining boxes Suit has been brought by the C. I, Blanke jin — Tea dley to the Thousands of cir and Coffee company and against Wil- Echoes of the Populist Convention ! chu rs asserting t and ver onight. liam C. Blackburn fo the purpose of r . B, Sweet—Scott had no evidence upon | (3 AEIREEARE TRAG Uk Echoes of the people’s parly national con- ' we s e belng distributed, 3 Ponight *Ernani’ T thalbillia timoval il covertt zlo DL ATan i for Ron st yhiciito;baseyihat “;““'i“""»”;‘x‘”f‘ Rosewater | rural press repeats the’ tale, and ‘in’ Wood- | vention, which was held in this city on July “‘l‘:“'T\}:fl"‘;":'*""l‘ ke \'\“,.",:“ 1 R O BRI R LT went further than the law d ford county the friends of Breckinvidge are AL e e | F)rel erine B. Wadswol of Councl livered. 2 : Bl prove his innocence. He absolutely proved | so aroused that ting 15 €0 be meld | gy 0% Were wafted about the courts YESIr- | . “moking her debut in grand opera. | The case of the Midland State bank against | Tn the abovo sideboard notice especially hio innocence in the trial. Scott’s conduct | at Which Judge Bradley is (o be burned in [ 42 © G er and atier | AM0 chorus of young ladics from the | A- H. Donecken, which grows out of Don- | the high carved gallery above the top shell is revolutionary and dangerous. efligy. After the convention was over and Omaha Opera school wili also appear in | ecken's contract with the city for the build- | jt {5 a very efective detail. The halt its doings had passed Into history C. I | this opera, ing of the Fi This work of the great Verdi Is consid LIl one of his best and is replete with musi * | sems which linger in the car with ple alleglng | recollections. Th nklin school house, was called Ve ays 3 t the “‘dressing” of L ai| (AReL 0 Beankin achel house, was. shelves always help out the “dressing h b ¢ son's court yesterday, and s <t ST q - I u Sm“_! by consent of parties continued until May | the Board: they are rarely found on low ere 1s t' and | 9. The suit is brought to foreclose a m priced patterns. J. M. Galvin—Scott is either crazy or crooked; I don’t know which. He seems to o using his Judicial position for the purpose Do usings bis Judicial position for the purpese | | TR M7 st Years Poultr rket is just now being flooded with at was dressed and frozen last Biendorff, who put the Coliseum in shape for the gathering, brought suit against the mem- bers of the executive committ The m: of venting private spleen on Ro poultseliateles i Ing Crosen iy it music s of w hedy 5 should remember that there are many Ghings | fall. Aeat | Tnspecto . has taken | {hat thore was a balance of $150, which was | difficult nature, which places it beyond the | chanic's lien, while twenty or thirty sub. | The mirror is very artistic. The arrange- One HlSt r Ty pardonablo in e practice of law which on | Rgicasion of several samples of the stuff | aue and unpaid. Since that time the case | scopo of the erdinary oncratie orgunization, | contractors and materiul men have inter- | ment of the buse Is according to tho samo Lry o benc ould be reprehensible. The g BYS croacoplo inspeatio s been revolving aboy e courts. yetng upon sa eh pliane as that of | vened, asking to be made 3 f h the bench would be reprehensibl The | A0 N0 e meat to meeerian e TERSCHON | hag been revolving about the court hgtnis upony the same high plune s that of | vened, asking to be made parties plaintif design which s found on the most expen wre dang rous to the | faotly “wholesome, He hns not yet. etn Yesterday John A. Wakefield, one of the If he had been really | demned any of this poultry In Judge Keysor's court the case of Frank 20 “will not | defendants, filed an answer, in Which he al- actions of Judge Scott freedom of the pre follows’ Elvira,... Katherine B, Wadsworth looking after the dignity of the bench it .{.{ym after he gets his veport from the pro- ges that the work was not performed for | v, . Payne Clarke | Was concluded and submitted to the jury Altogether this is a very exceptional offer- seems to me he would not have acted so | fessor who is making the analysis, the executive committee, nor for any mem- | e < William Mertens | While Bennett appears in the petition as | g at §21.00. Genera]s much like a man who had no dignity him- 4 L,.l Ry ber thereof, but for the entire co CROLH BT 40 U D R TR SRS Pierre Delasco | the defendant, the real defendants are the ) self w 9 LCHRDARA; arrangements, of which there we mem- fLucj i1l be repeated for the matinee | Hetzel creditors, and from them : ? C. G. Saunders—Scott was entirely wrong. [ The following marriage lidenses were 5= | bors ~Ho asks that the actlon be dlsmissed, | i response to & broscing demnd on the | Hetzel eredit meand Ionitham the iainug i C( t ine Ad 1rala it Where there is a personal difficulty between | sued yesterday: or else that all of these parties be made de- | part of the music loving public (PO (T (P P he clo (lp al ”5, mirals the court and a private citizen the court | Name and address, Age. | fendants in the suit which is now in the Batirday’ evening Civalieria Rusticana | ory ; h 1s operat o s should be very loath to excrcise its power to | UL It Colling, Omaha ... g1 ARCRD will be sung, together, with selections from | ik on North Sixteenth street a couple of Chas Shlverlck & 00 t H or contempt and should only exer- | Murgaret 8. Frost, Omaha.....1) 000 20:[ saurts, various other operas, to be announced later, | Years ago d } aQ } | nunishiforcantomug and should (ol exer ank Fobes, Omaha 2 Girbage Litigation, John Rush has been appointed a special ' U an 105€ Wno cise such power in extreme cases . : A Flickinger—Serves you folks across | 1Zsther Al Robson, Omaha the river just right. You have sown the -l’j\llnv!._ wanson, Omaha wind and reaped the whirlwind. You ought | lmma Swanson, eotly administ 0. F. Lawson was arrested yesterday by | Ryan, de Officers Poole and Baldwin on suspicion of - - sonating an ofll Fruit Peddiors Flght tor of the estate of Rev. James cased. In the case of Henry Coombs and others against Alexander Macdonall and others, in which the petitioners secured a temporary FURNITURE of Evary Description, Teniporary Location, Made the War, and i ! - 1o have known what sort of man Scott was Visconain ction, restr g Macdonald from in- [ '"4Pe a 1206-1208 DOUGLAS ST, Whe you elocted him, 1o ds & man who [ oo Wiconin G AR injunetlon, restraining Macdonaid trom - | "Yeyterday he was down in the Third wara | Thero was a_small-sized riot down at tho 9921398.091.05A3,3 i boutid to ride, and it e can't ride no one | (GREERL IS O e Spirtment com | Dago, and In which caso fraud and corruption | E0IME through houses making Inauiry for | corner of Ninth and Jackson streets about i LLALD ] 3L BLAOL £ piee sna 3 ere charged with reference to the securing 8 - L twin® | 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and cou 3 y a8 D Vana Mk Judge:Beol mander of the Wisconsin Grand Army of | Were charg mitted a mure and et O aldwin, a a 2 Qe Wi 1 “Mk\‘ :"ml 1 )l;ll':x:\”‘;‘ ulw\”.l\yu’.‘l-.-.] 3:,‘:“.; ml.'. the Republic, Delegates to the national | Of the franchise, the city has jumped into the | He asked the officer a Jfew questlons, and of hundred people were attracted to that Ry svovos SANDS IALADAG A ARUIFXREY i o | encampment * were instructed to vote | Rrena the latter, having heard of him, proceeded | locality, i dudge of respectuble court, It would have | eor 'S¢ Foaul as the place of the 1805 encamp- | Yesterday City Attorney Connell, upon the | to ask him to!show a commission or some i e e ¥ blemishe & hown much more respect for the dignity of | pont.” The parade it noon brought out Lo | part of the city, filed a demurrer to the peti- | thing to substantiate his cluims, Lawson s e S A il U L bair prevented by Cuit his court if he had sent the to some | veterans, the largest turnout the state ¢} f , + alleges | could not do this and Baldwin urrested him of frult peddier uis Tinte had no CURA Soar, Moat T out the state on of the plaintifts. This demurrer alleges n (st RO, (Sl 8 L ) A B other judge to be tric I know nothing | seen in years HARES it HEASS I BACARRD Wt | At the station he coul © no uecount of pedd hut had Just purchased ) purityiig and Leaut) about the merits of the case, but a judge - at the petition does not state ' SUT | himself beyond saving he was a private de- | a lot of truck from a commission house and § s0ap in the world, us NI Al aYE G0t in Nuch & WhY a8 Lo Batinty Another of Governor Flower's Vetoes. fictent to constitute a cause of action against | tective for the Brannon' agency, but had | was starting with his load, when four | Jrall a8 pureat sud sweetest of L o A ATRANY: PA s et bR ERs. of the defendants, and that the facts [ nothing to show for it censed peddlers jumped onto him and otlet and pursury I A f PRERANAN RABIIE. L6 BLAMEY e b i A5 | therein stated are not sufficient to entitle any o — v I ) J an % because only i ¢ and in e vl.l a manner o to ,“wl“..:] tho vt ’llu.l‘l unnyal appropriation s\.nixp ause | or‘ (i et lonrs 1o the relct for Which they Oa niaLAETEE unv”]\ ylh’r'v his .~’Iw‘nvl " m‘ ]h.. 1’ . A 8. En'd everywh Texpect of all for the dignity and integrity of | the republican legislature refused to strik 1e-RenM (cFa 7 S AtRne s O e police arrived shortly anc : 4 e V. 8. Balrd—I¢ anybody 18 In contempt it | erul to designate il counuol emploved by AllGEntiona of Frands ¢ of the Iite Capiain togers of | names: Id Kelly, F, J. Bangs, G. I, Stark m m'fl nbelel’ 1s Scott, and the people of Omaha will be | State commissions s action of the gov- | In the case of the Hohn Sash and Door :':1_ Hpiag S ot oq s today ad- | and Henry Grabbit. Tiute was taken to the 1 o in contempt at the great tribunal of public Il probably delay”adjournment. company against Slobodisky, wherein some [ 35 it Seerson. Mrs. Hogors ot | Jall also and held under the same charge Splon utivo agant for Nervou or Sick opinion If they don't Jacob Sims—I don't ¢ ot rid of him e to express myself | W YORK, April 26.—An officlal of the | missioner, the defendant has filed a motion | this country by fighting. Ao Panama Rullrond Wil Go it Alone. real estate was sold by a special master com- | years of age and has no relatives living in (88 the rest, that of disturbing the peace B B T e L e R Py By ] as to Scott's pecullarities. — From the report | 1, 10t 0 lootioll of the proceedings, though, 1 do not believe m‘“‘l""';‘ “"flllwul wm:um)1 ud today that u~)\‘n.g ;Iml n: confirmation of sale be set | s - — ! s, ‘Vrice, 10, 2 and 60 conts, A T R A e T, pon the termination of the contract with | aside. In making the motion the defendant ; . A ifer 3. 0N Flickinger ~Scott's treatment of Mr, | the Pacific Mail Steamship company his | Glves elghteen reasons why this action should Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair., 77 | THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. ‘ Yo | 151 Wastorn Avenua, CHICAGD x 2e. N corporatiol ould put on a ot its o be had. He alleges that the property was Rosewater 13 a high-handed outrage, We in | SOrPoration wou its own | be ha alleg hat the property wa Councll Bluffs know the littleness of Judge | Panamn arn iy etaeen the west coast of | appraised at $250 and soid for $1.67, when in , or sale by all drugglsts. Scott 80 well that we are suprised at the | o A0d San Franclsco. fact, at a fair market value it was worth — ~ people of Omaha putting him into a pesi World's Fale Bulldings Finally Sold f‘[‘“: $15,000. -\“|l~u=nlll<nm of fraud enter into FOR CITY READERS-Bring 4 “Century! tion where he can work them so much CHICAGO, April 26,—The World's fair | R F94108 to set 8xide the confirmation, s War Dook’ Coupons of different dates, togeth fnjury. On this side of the riv wh buildings have been finally sold t r . p—" er with 10 cents in coln, for L L . N § K A3 ; el i s have bee ally sold to off & Frank J. K Ko 3 i part as e he 1 so well known, he could not bave | co, loeal house wreckers. for 87800 Ther & Toothless? sued, W The Beo office, | been elected city scavenker, 0 say nothing [ rermoval wil bewin 1o redd wishes to announce that the difficulties with of judge of the district. Wh: his taliors huve been settled and invites his here he was not on speaking s when he was L FOR T In S il o RS S S arms with half Ballraad Biiisss Birasd customers and all good dressers to examine 2 NEW OB 4 '“ OF TOWN READERS—Mall ( of the judges then on the hench MINOT, D, April 20.—Two bridges | PM® $Pring and summer woolens and that he SET atury Wer. Bog Coupons of different; Pinley Burke—Without knowing much | west of Fort Buford on the Great Northern | % 8PIe to fill orders more promptly thau o] ;1 Mh I Al 1 ke 1o SEluy 0 at Norths look Dept., The Bee. Be S about the merits of the case, I wm Sorry | were burned today, It is rumored that two | Deretorore: - partayiag 4o 0 I 0 hear that Scott would fmpose such | others have gone Kobbed a Councllman, d r toun ariT] | give vour ful namo and address; @) nclye Bth & the ne ary coupons and 10 oen! - Dougla ¥ pons 2 10 cents. sentence on a man of Rosewater's stand - contempt, There is nothing that Sewing Machine Company Fails, ath Flocr, Brown In ordering ““The Century War Book" do not Dr. WITHERS, *" "siscy! i any otler Lusiaes I your iestee oo ! Qelay wil ensue, While Councliman Hascall was off on his a court In the eyes of the public | CHICAGO, April 20 th Dlanens Sew. | Juket to the Pacifc coast some heartless e e = ia; No Alum. 80 much as for the court itself 1o act fool- | ing Machine company confessed judgment | Blef broke into his bullding at Thirteenth The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Amuonia; No / ish, and 1 regret very much the state of | today for $15,000 and Castellar streets and destroyed about _sed in Millions of Homes—10 Vears the Standard \