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wieres THE OMAHA DAILY BEE — wowras | MORNING, MAY 26, 1891 TWELVE PAGES. 'S OMAHA, SATURDAY STABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 | ¢ ) G e e b% = > Z, ® o ey > i) a0 ||| rand Opéning=SATURDAY, May 2650002 oodee },, 5 L 'y BALLOON | CLARK. RAZZILLIANY Aerial Wonders. 1 | ernoon and Evening % = 11— = — : - { | e PR 3 ' FAUL ORCHESTRA : Boating, Bathing; Deer Park, Ete., Ete : , - Remember, Courtland Beach Opens Saturday,May 26 = { kel rover pare o svenorias | SONE ANTE-AZTEC WONDERS - A system by which the roads could be must be cleaned and that could be done by | day 5. Members of the post will MES. RAMACCIOTTI'S MIND. placed under the continuous control of ex- Christians only. form at entrance to the park and march . pert road builders, at the ‘same time T an Secretary Ober of the Young Men's Chris- | thence in a body with the other Grand Army T . 3 Judge Baxter Decid-s She Was in Position | be removed from the contaminating in vhuildi f Eleotors to 'aken Hol lan association said that it was a duty to ts to place reserved nea: e speakers’ . ve, 2 Oallaban snd His Men Not Liable for 5 R i fluence of petty politics would go a long way Uybu dugoor by the Ghlurchoe. attend primaries and caucuses. Many nom- | stand. T . C o ed mear the speakers' | Angient City Ouly Reached by a Three- 4 58 e , A toward solving the problem of better roads f inations were made on the supposition that An invitation is gi eo! ol } : Z Dricsois Brstan a Thl :1“‘1"31:: L““l‘;“x(m-m-“L”lxxrusfudh:ulfil(:fl , In the state of Nebraska. good people would be too much asleep to | post to Phil Kea nf_\“I;:ln\lwlx'se’;g;us:u‘ul} Leagne S anongh Bolid ook, 5 ‘94'\‘9"“"‘““’“5':‘;“"‘ :(“‘m""» nl: mhfl s d'rnp q\Ln;-uinn then is, how can this be e ncruunlzoilh(‘ ({nrl\'me characters of the per- | Veterans, Union Veteran Legion, regular o | ing that the document may itted 10 | done? Over a vear ago an_organization IGN MALLY-...Of sons nominated. army and navy union, and all those who 4 MRS, CHRISTIANSAN FAILED TO RECOVER | ¥ !, T S Caiig fnelt ‘theDongies * Couny “Roca | REFORM CAMPAIGN FOR Dr. Durvea sald that some book on the | herved in the wer of 186168 ronidiesn "rao. | DISCOVERY THAT OUTDOES OLD CORTEZ ; Some months ago Mary E. Ramacciotti Improvement association was formed In | sclence of government should be chosen and | north part of the city to form with them . f i e - Rp Omaha for the purpose of considering this . 4 stributed. 1t should be studied and the | at the park 9 s 4 ! the Defendants fu the Clalm died possessed of property of the value of § ;g oiner questions relating to road im. ET0rt Insugurated Looking to the Unlon | yoters then sent out to help the Municipal —_—— Amaorican 7 Jury Found for 4 caiotiia $30,000, the whole of which she bequeathed | provement. It now desires the assistance of the Younger Voters of the City league. He said he did not attend pri- SCALDED THE PLUMBERS. Are 3 for Big Damagos—Mrs. &1 "(‘m to Francis Ramacciotti, an adopted son. | of and suggestions from citizens of the en- for Better Municipal Govermment maries. One good citizen could do nothing. s "';‘ Will Admitted to Probate—Other Soon after the death of the woman and after | tire state. e ol It was necessary to organize and put system | g, ot PubMo. Wa 4 the Slerra Mudre Mountains in Cuses in the Courts. the will was filed in Judge Baxter's court, | It asks you to come forward and express S aucstionlls SAtlxar I against system. It should be done by slow | Shra o ,{:l'"'(',:m,'.‘”"fl {Deliyers;iSoveral Northern Mexico. S Seld % her. Asa, William and | YOUT opinions freely, for it is a question work. He showed how six men in one ward HYaRy Lsointep TR B, e e e ooy and | that ‘effects the whole state, and before it in Brooklyn inaugurated a movement, the | The Board of Public' Works field a sort of _— Daniel Seldon, brothers.and Percy C feed a8 | js properly solved the conditions existing | A mass meeting, in furtherance of the plan | result of which was the election of a pure | lévee vesterday afternoon, at which a number The much tried and hotly contested suit Cvans, sisters of the deceased, insti- MAPIMI, Mex., May 2.—The American over the whole state must be clearly un- | of organizing the Guod Citizenship league, | candidate as mayor. of plumbers who have transgressed tbe rules ) ot Anna Christian- A Sl 4 il alien ; of Chris Jensen, guardian of Aw S5 alet procobainawiie conio the ien Mo, | derstood. was held at the First Mothodist church Fri- | Dr. Hellings of the First Baptist church | of the board were allowed to lin befl archizealogista,. who went | toi/the /raenilgl san, insane, agalnst Bdward Callahan, Ed- | ing that st the time of its excoution Mrs. | “SOrit" to your local paper and express 4 i 9 remarked that the worle must be slow to © line up before | gigeovered deserted city in the Sierra M card Cullinan, 8. B. Clark and Dennis | Remacciotti was of unsound mind and mem- | vour views. ~And if you take any further day evening, Rev. Frank Crane presiding. be safe and permanent. 1t would be a | {h® Talling and receive a series of forcible | ares mountains, b + . A 5 , disposed of in the district that she was not possessed of testa- | jnierest in the subject correspond with the tev. Gregory Powell arose to state the ob- | great thing i all present should go away | Admonitions, that unless there was a change SounpEnn, vy Teuined eng S > s bas. beey 1% ell's room | Mentary capacity; that the will was procured | ypgersigned. Ject of the meeting. Various union meetings | with the determination of sticking to the | in their method of doing business their | Looiner hidden city five Spanish leagues % court, and a Jury In Judge Hopewells TO0 | by frau; that there was no such person a CURTISS C. TURNER of the oung: people's: soctet 2 the | work. Thbe city was pretty bad, but it was | 1 ; oked i short oxder. | ROTth of the first city. The leader of the y has found for the defendants, deciding that | pranois Ramecciotti and that the document | Secretary Douglas County Road Improve- Soung:-Rooplem pariion. g il el S NG iticizing and | licenses would be rovoked in short order party, C. W. Pantion of Philadelphia, states 4 the plaintiffl was not entitied to-any of the | purporting to be & will was never executed | ment Association, churches of the clty, be said, had been held. | POl the Worst, = A little loss eritiolzh There are several plumbers who have not | that these cities were evidently twin capi- , $25,000 damages for which she sued. by the deceased. el S e Desire had been to bring the churches of | mpo following resolution was offered by | taken out licenses this year. They were in | tals of a wealthy district long before the 2 | Some years ago Callahan purchused from FreerE A. P. NICHOLAS INSANE. the city together to promote municipal Te- | Dr. Hellings and passed: | debt to the city on account of damage caused 3.‘:&%:;..3,’.'; e .,f"”"\ are, pondected i 3 ortion o chool section i e e form. 1t is their purpose to stir up the | Resolved, That this meeting heartily tearing up paveme a o higte erg) passages hewn out of sol y 3 the state a portion of the school sect The fury i the-case of Marths Barenwen; | asreq Gont toithe Asylumky the Tnsaulty| men Andwbmén of it o e naatts o eate ] 00 eaoiag, s Sile moang heartih In tearing up pavements and other public | rock, and{t .was whils exploring 'cne P 3 pe) p issouri river and Flor- | against Dr. Van Camp returned a verdict 5 D! he churchs a S . o ropert and chose to take their chances of i 5 3 P B¢ 9 Vi y Iying between the M s ] JUR018 e Commissioners SR S : Citizens, and mo | CAMPAIEN inaugurated by the young pe property ces of | these passages that the second city was dig- 3 ence luke, and thereon he erected a house | for the plaintlff, assessing her damages at P A e L e BN TospatIAY les as citizens, and N0\ goijeties of the city and we pledge them ' getting along without licenses to settling up | covered. It now lies in a deep basin of the Shd mads sundry and divers improvements, | $127. _She sued for $5.000, allegng that as | A warrant 2 g ireduy and | more. The sentiment wus unamimous and | our co-operation and supy or this sum- . their uccounts. Recently it Lus been discov- | mountains, and no exit except the unders d % S ualle | @ patient she was neglected by the doctor vesterda, he officers arrested 4 P, i % mesting . » | mer and fall campaign, or “during the war ed that these men were doing work for | round passage could be fou i A+ time rolled on the river gradually the result was this meeting, which would be ok, the war. | ered that it men were doing work for | ground passage could be found, 3 Martin Miller, charged with having robbed | Nicholas on the charge of insanity. He was | ine forerummer of others of like king, 1t | SEAIDSC municipal corruptic was the intention ic launch out on a two or k Crane was the last speaker the fall. Mr. d been taken out by other T opTrta e M ing Gladstone's E the plumbers were farm LONDON, Muy #5.—Dr. §. H. Habershon, which permits b plumbers who 1 Strength moved toward the lowa blufts, throwing up | a8 B T & large tract of accretion along the front | from custody, he hav ak, has been released | tuken to the county jall, pending the deci g established the fact Rev. Fran He said he had never gone, did not go now, sion of the insanity commission, which S ds of the jurors that he was not A he insanity commission, Which | three weeks' campalgn i the Callahan purchase. ee years ugo | to the m S X Sl ing out their licenses 1o accommodate others | one of the surgeons who took parf ;')rw hémmm"““: and a number of other | In the vicinity of the Ribak .;wrc at the ‘l "fi\; ’L‘l H‘A '(l.“ nfl'rn.lmn.r Tn:- \wf‘.ru::f Powell stated distinctly that the league | and never “‘m;m. ;'v‘h i\rl!vv’mu\l>>‘ Mz»i"[m who had neglected to take them out, and the | operation yesterday upon Mr. xé;:d:‘un‘:{: parties squatied upon this land along the | tine When the shooting occurred, | was iseued at the lnstance of & relative, he | wuu nongartisan and was in o wise con- | jo present condition, He did not be- | wuspecied parties wore nucified o appear be t eye, says that the main task of ithe and o the dairy business. After they had | (oo i Yaving appeaied from the award | violence. pected to work iu co-operation with | every man could stand—that of the Chris- ‘P TISShues SUOWE BOL be Pevoked. o~ | strengthen the eye and that there is no 2 been there a year or more Cailahan uotified | of appraisers who as-essed damages for the | Besides having an alloged grievance against | Mr. Powell also read the codstitution of | tizn church. —“When a man says be will | o, o6 WORAEN BRRGEE PG EE0 TRER B0 1 reason why this should not be accomplished, 4 them Lhat they would have to pay rent Or | opening of Woolworth avenue, from Thirty- | o number of people in the city, Nicholus | the league, which has already been published | £uforce laws he should do 5o or throw up | L by (hem, but they elaimed that the | Moy Spodsioncs attendants are delighted else move Off. This was met with a iaush, | second to Thirty-sixth street. The plantiff | imagines that he is wealthy and in a p in The Bee, his job," said he work ‘hadoen_ sublet to-them ‘by the un. | o0 ke Brokress be has made towand icome : plete recovery from the eflects of the operas the occupants expressing the opinfon thal | was allowed $1,730, but concluded that the | tion to solve the present financial dificulties. | aaior B W. Halfor ) _— Fypo ki st oto Vg bl SR othaley 1 Sher were upon Eovernment land. Calls- | amount was not suclent He declares that labor and capltal will soon | MA&JOr f. . Halford sald that there was i ederal Court Cases. [/ 1601 right 0 do the. Work under those circume | - ame: tollowing: buRotis: o Daa it dan insisted upon a removal, but as winter | Gipert M. Hitchcock, charged with having | clasp hands and that the meeting will be in [ B0 doubt of the right of Christian peo- { The case of Darst against G. B. Holland | stances. The board decided (hat this would | wMr. Gladstone has passed s geiet oot ‘was coming on, he allowed all of the parties | ;iroulated papers which contained the adver- | this city. Not long ago be went down to the | Ple to méet for this purpose. They were | =" (O W PRI R L moE Nin- anen. enAerval” cotbe) Ehat ko | iiie ARG oK RARNel A I (I e i S e Y o9.-4 g e RGSHCOWR. TR AR et &l, which has occupled the attention of , N h free from discomfort. His eye Is progressing to remain untll & spring tisements of a lottery, has demurred from | First Natioual bank, where he signed a | there in the service of God. Neither was | | . o e < | next time such a thing occurred the license | quite well and his gencral health oo he aguln issued an order of ejectment | the information. alleging that there was no | promissory note for $100,000, making it | there any doubt of the negessity. This was | L1¢ CIFeult court for the last three days, was (% FED WO NG CTNeA the permit | fone s general bealth 15 excele The order was servod, but was not obey offense commitied, owing to the fact that the | payable to George Gould. after which he | o WY (GBS OF th T Thie | ended today. The jury found for the plaintit 0 o RS S ( len % AL 4 and one year ago last March, hiring so drawing of the lottery did not take place in | drew a sight draft for the amount, leaving | by G ¥ movement for better | iy the sum of $250. : A Will Question Kritish Treaties. men, who were the defendants in the suit | tho \gtate in which his newspaper twas | it for collection. Some days later he called | coune oo e et which bas everspread the The jury in the case of the First National We could not improve ihe quality if we PARIS, May 25.—M. de 'Oncle has an~ Just disposed of, the shanties of Squat- | printed and published at the bank and upon learning that the draft | COUBLTY Of late. It was. easy enough (o | pank of Rapid City against John Fitzgerald | pui To o DeWitt's Witeh od ¢ {ntnod ters were hauled off the land and the occu- | P and the note had Lot been sent aday Decame | 2Touse poople for aidational wampaign, but | reported that it was unable to agree and was | (Poid double the pric dudld .| Bouncad his tuteniion of introducing i pants informed that they must not return B P T 253 1he Belb hiad en sent a CAIE | when a municipal election came around there | gibciureed Hazel Salve in the Lest gulve Lhat experiencs | Chamber of Deputies the question of the § T this they objected, and Mrs. Christiansau FRBRANEA BOADA, St the sexxion of the inssnity commissicn | J{3 & #90d deal of ahssngastsm, although | In the Qlstrict court the case against George | ©5@ Produce, or that money can huy. British treaties with China, Italy and Bele i became so violent that she had to be taken —— A held yesterday afternoon & muber of wit. | LIETe Was a great complaint about mismun- | Recq for counterfeiting was called this AV T PR { Blum, allegiug they are a vViolation of French & agement of city affairs. Bad citizens came out, but good cit rights and existing treaties. The Temps says 3 it 18 Dot 50 much the anglo-Congo treaty as g s been sued for §36 by & the fact England wishes to establish a 4 away by force. She was placed in a car- OMATHA, May 21.—To the People of Ne- riage and brought to this city. Soon after | braska: The improvement of country roads ning. The defendant is accused of pass- Lemuel Davis mi ing counterfeit dollars on ses, including Dr. Edminston, Herman untze, E. Rosewater and Norman Kuhns Mrs. O H the proprietress of the ens did pet. Bad citizens Pullman house, b this she became sick and developed symp- | iy rupidly becoming one of the leading ques- | were examined. They «il knew Mr. Nicholas | FET¢ i & hopeless minority, but it might be | %) fnooin toms of insanity. A guardian was appointed s - e % v £ ‘" ¥ iy gl gy 188 | said that good c ns were in a hopeless S C— former servant. The def: ant attempted . buffer state between the eventua) possessions who a few days later brought a §25,000 | tOhS In local public improvement. It has | and had been aware of his actions QURINE | mgjority, There was nead to change this Lumber Dealers Will Close. | to show the money was paid by offering ! of France aud Great Britain in Central Af- urt | alawys been a fruitful source of discussion, | the ~past years. — They considered him | gpie of affairs, and young p term of peculiar and thought that he had done many, people could do The following lumber dealers will close | gg cvidence receipts with the defendant's | Fica, following the example of the Stamese damage suit. At a fo o case w ed, but the u le | espec . stricts, but unt 50, but it was no smap. as not strange uffer state. According to the Te - e EEN SOAA waw Spled, Dut the Jury' was uBabls | sspecially ia the. rurghidistriots, But wnfor- | 3y Nurkion tnalcatad & Biseassd SDAIEIOD | oy hy Y Smap. It was not strange | ;'3 ;. on Saturdays, beginning today rk thereon. The latter can write her | DUMfer state. According hie Temps, there to agree, and it went over. tunately bu! le progre:s hus been made, | o tpe mind. After listening o the testl. | N2t City government had become 80, because # 4 . e it A (fied that | 18 danger, also, that England will ultimately Last week the case was called for trial | mainly due to bad methods of managemen e i e i acetl | all energies of the people had been spent | until September 22 H F Oady:) Bame boAuCiUlly, aud- aha- 1SNUEAE LAMY | sbacrh the ‘npoer- Nils Tegion again and the introduction of testimony | bad methods of construction and a gemeral | Mop¥ the cominission sdjucgec hin IDSADE | for good rational gdvermment. It would re- | Lumber company, ( Deits, . Chioago ; Shs knew nothing of the secelpts.. The was commenced. As the trial proceeded, | lack of expert road bullders. The first of | “Tff CATol bim thken 1o the agylum Mrs, Christiansan was called as & witness, | these difficulties it is the duty of our legis r. " Nichaian aaid-that bhs wae roady ic Dut as soon as she entered the court room | jators to overcome. The two latter aim. | B9 4 he thought that the rest and medical she went into a dead faint and had to be | culties can only be met as we acquire ex. | Saré would be beneflolal to his health. He | yuge have a juster, higher and truer view of | Kelly, Guiou & Ledwich, Wag garried from the room and into the street. | perience and show ourselves ready to profit | Wil be taken away today. cltizenship. chanan, -Wyatt, Bullard Lumber The defendants thought this a peculiar trans- | by the experience of older communities. Short ,.“r“‘ Stories. Rev. Frank Crane ampounced the absence | George A. Hosgland. and orde ice Cockerell Dynamits 110t i Buenos Ayres. - hhy\\w;ml\t "L.I“-:.‘;Iv' “.(w\v-’ I 4:1:‘”"!“ BUENOS AYRES, May 25.—A plot to blow was owing her 321 o o grosery bi The | UP the Parlament bufldings and the bourse latter indignuntly denled the charge. The | DY the use of bombs has been discovered lasted nearly four hours, and althou here The lice have seized several bombe parties engaged had attorneys shells and have arrested two Austrians and quire the greatest intellectual, moral and ! Lumber company, Hampton Lumber com- Clristian effort to bring about good city | pany, C. L. Chaffee, A. D. Marrioit government. Every man, woman and child | M. O. Disbrow & Co., Engler, Adam c action and concluded to do a little detective | Each community has generally proceeded on S e of V. 0. Btrickler, whose name was on the ———— \ . 4o i " i “ ’ . Work, which, they claim, resulted in ascer- | the theory that any one could build a road Grant White was arrested last night for | program’ and stated . that three-minute e ent thei, they :NVNJJ o have a share a ly"uxv who are charged with complicity talning that during the morning of the day | and men are annually elected to our county | 88htng and for malicious ruction of | epeeches would be the arfler for the rest of | ne following marria the arguing. Candy and.tobance ware i pLracy g the woman milked several cows and then | boards and as road supervisors who are | property. With two other men he went | the evening. he Suhomin rlag u;‘.f n minor M‘h“‘.n"l‘v.n """’y"’ | e e e o worked about her garden. After #he re- | wholly innocent of amy especial knowledge | iuto Hart's ssloon, Twelfth and Chicago | Rev. L. E. Hawk of the First United | Nome and Addiress e i O B DUBLIN, May 25.—The Freeman's Journal turned homs they claim to have ascertained |.of roads, how to bulld them, or bow to | streets, and one of the parties bought a can ( Presbyterian church was the next speaker | o “‘ A S WO hary Sive n\ RE. 8 ‘;;‘,"',.‘ 2% | nays Aknt GanacaliN Rid. Iadari s ot SN that sbe at once recovered and engaged in | 'keep them in repair. of beer. Some trouble ensued, and the | and said that all the elurches and all the | Aimeie tint O oy are ths plMAtE: 4 Ju at for §11.33, | s it Gen v rederick Roberts, her household dutles, appearing o be as | They retire from office with the fond con- | three became involved in a general fight, | People of the churches should SUPPOTt the | Guorge P. Kraues Omaha e o ACT A AN ar today, | Jormarly commander-ii-obist 1f the SPRYAN strong and healthy as any person viction that whatever i good In the local | during which they made short work of a | movement, hecause its object was education | Miare B T Omahs Tha Laart e o ey Tent | i, Wil Suocased. aneral. SAnd RN During the progress of the tria! and in | road system is the result of their individual | quantity of Mr. Hart's queensware. in_citizenship and becaust in this way only | joseoh Henes, Om Otla ‘eon Bt Thniios Bariiatt Yt ottien | Mouseslay 18 the AN commmanier of Eiving the instructions to the jury Judge | efforts, and they generally carry with them Sergeant Thomas Ormsby has been di- | was it pessible to reach the lowest people, | Anna Dutkora, Omaha Sae S0t o v 1 B NEF | the forces in Ireland Hopewell 10ld the twelve men that they |a certain amount of experience, gained at | rected to look up persons violating the barb | the prime object of the ehurch 10 A ot ha In J mith's court Y Men's Bankers Fuvor 4 Gold Standard 3 could not find sgainst Callaban, but if it | the expense of the cousty, but their ex- | wire fence ordinance. Ormsby is preparing Mr. J. Burns denied that the league was | Georgia A. Warrick, O (S ed T Facrr gt 5 { had been proven o their satisfaction that | perience practically dies with the expira- | to file complaints against Tom Murray, ¥ narrowed into a religions organization Its e, The 1 aeh e o - DRICH D, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the other defendunts used unnecessary force | © { thelr term of office, and their suc- | ter & George, A. L. Reed and Joseph Kavau | sole purpose was to stir up the people to & s . e - Jnad. tham. ts - here of the Ger- in ejecting the plaintiff, then and in that | cessors must hegin at the beginning. Under | for ma ing barb wire fence realization of their dutles as stockholders | o For Memorial Day. g6t ¢ Judgment o | U amor . e, . 2 . represented, a Fesolus s gold stundard was unamie event she was entitled to recover. Thursday | such a system the roads are naturally the | Walter Whitney was fined alght the case went to the Jury and yester. | sullerers . by Judge Berka this morning for asssultng & I should attend the polls, p day the verdict was returned, the fud- The greatest need of our roads at pres- | motor car conductor. cuses, The excuse that they would be Witk a large pumber in attendauce and 25 and costs | the corporation of the city Every man appeal imaries and cau- the Republic, held a meeting Thursday night l e i L Witt's Witch Hazt

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