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N \8 1 quarters in Salt Lake, was In conference [) 1 P Y IVS V Co., In which the latter asked for damages | SOMETHING OF AN EXPENSE. as to matters relating to the manipulation o vertising sign on ithe bullding they occupy | g Which the Dity Counelt business for the Utah resorts, Soltair and | At 1206 Douglas swweets The plaintifts com, b sl e D Garfleld Beach. prise a tobacco mwempany and they had . . " T — . Painted on the east mie of the bullding & | Ordinances now in the hands of council Lomax Believes His Bmd.u Safely Out SAYDEN BROUS. Btory Told by a Prisoner Thought to Bea PRl same twenty Beet o nelers snd cighty |committees call for the tollowing Improves of "'01d Controversies, Mere Bluff, feet In length, as am advertisement for their [ ments: Opening of Southeast avenue, from Selling Cook’s Clothing at Half Price. obacco, e v . tobacco. The building was at that time oc- | panoroft street to Riverview park; opening AT Siea: B s The DRIt SpgetAnIey of gupled by the Omaha Hardware comPany.| .., wigening ot Bancroft street, from Tenth sold at once; now Is the best opportunity of f This company failed and Shiverick & Co. > y SO " o COAST BUSINESS WILL BE PROTECTED | Yol 1" Tlotne yourseit for a iwie | SAYS JAILER TRIED TO POISON HIM | [oC ,Co itiaing itrom Charles T. Taggari, | to Eleventh; opening Thirty-third street, suffer alike from General Debil- T ove’ kenee. patits walts T8e, $1.80 and $2.80, who had been appointed the receiver. The | from Leavenworth to Poppleton avenue; open- 1 It is a very common dis- ity. " . defendants admit that they painted ocut the a wid Ninetes streef of Even with General Dodge Kicking Over the | Hoys' long pants suits, $1.50, $2 1s Charged with Burglary and Was Ar-| picture of the bulliand put their firm name | °8 and widening Nineteenth street, from order, and results from a variety Teaces the Union Pacific Will Be $3.75 raigned with Several Other Indicted fn its stead, but they claim that they did it | Castellar to Baneroft; opening alley = be 7 y B y Boys' overcoats and ulsters $1.50 and R0 - Vestetliy. w ON NG ToF under the authority of the recelver. They |tWeen Cameron and = Bristol & strects, from ) . of causes. It should not be Cared For Under the \Western Men's fine tallor made trousers $1.75 and 4 . b allege that to do this, cost them $225 and | Thirtleth street to Trexel's sub-addition and P ¢ I Trunk Line Agreoments 21 Which Trials Must Be Had, they want damages:in. that amotnt, extending Florence avenue and the alleys in [ confounded with fatigue, which Men's jean pants 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. Willlams' and Trexel's sub-additions north H itory. Jenera " Men's sack suits $4.25, Cook's price $12.00. Sulng for Iilegal Imprisonment. to Hawee addition; opening Fifteenth stre I : 15 _"~‘“-“|“|_‘- In General De Tn a recent telegram to the general officers Q}»n'c mkx: city, wors r:”m\;_s_g 3 Yesterday a number of prisoners Who| August Klabundo is suing Henry Kelsey, | 10 ,""”','- to B; Soey Thltlm fitth i i bility, the weakness, unless ar- snion Pacific Colon A gener: Men's, sack and frock suits $7.60. ve been indicted by the grand y were o & Hind s nue, from Poppleton to Woolworth avenue, and f i i of the Union Pacific Colonel Dodge, general | ol & pil FG,Ci®Cits 9,00, $12.00 and ezttt e st o j\lr_ll Justice of the peace of Millard precinet, and | ¥y gijoce “(hrough lots 2 and 8 In Griffin & rested, will gradually increase manager of the Rio Grande Western, secks | ¢y5 00 gned before Judge Scott, and all pleaded | 3 constable, William Poppenhagen, for $500 | smith's addition; opening Walnut street, i 1 finally become pen ent to back out of the Western Trunk Line | erything In Cook’s stock, Including his | not guilty, except W. BE. Dinkle, Who re-|damages for false arrest. In July, 1893, his | from Thirty-third to Thirty-sixth; alley be- and finally become permanent. agreement, on the ground that the lv\l‘hfl“-', furnishing goods, traveling Dags, | fysed to plead. After the Indictment was 1 v Y THeckiNtouhus) tibs EO SL HATE AnA:leks than | father, Ernest, was sued In the Justice shop | tween Center and Walnut, from Thirty-third For, this reason great care must differences betwesn the Union Pacific and | JERPRTBEIED, €10 8 read, Dinkle started out to tell that while he | and a judgment of $112 was rendered against | to Thirty-sixth; alley between Walnut and be exercised in the use of the proper remedy. What is wanted § i 5 — prisone 0 y o Jaile The judg Hickory, from Thirty-third to Thirty-fifth Rlo Grande Western were not settled to HAYDEN BROS. | Was imprisoned in the county jail the jaller [ him. The judgment was not pald, and in ) | y-Atth; . - ) / m: satisfaction of the Rio Grande Wes »m..‘ [—" had tried to poison him. He sald that he | the following August an execution was is- | alley between Hickory and Pine, from Thirty- is something that will restore the lost energy and build up the sys- tem, This can be had in although had informed his gencral pas SONESDAT! SHOES! BOST % | was given a small dose of polson every day | Sued, but no goods could be found to be levied [ fifth to Thirty-sixth, and opening and extend 0! h ormed his 4 WEDNESDAY . BOSTON STORE b O on, I came to the e ol o | ing T y-elg eet, from the mnort and that he did not like it. On being|UPon. Finally it came to tho oars of the | Ing Twenty-elghth etreet, from the north TRADE-MARK 8 THE OMATMA DAILY BEE: TUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1895 genger agent to draft a memorandum Of | \eqaneaduy Toston Stora Commence the court that the son, August, had some of the | line of Dupont Place to Twenty-ninth street agreement with Mr. Lomax, all the points in Nnln of nn Exclustvs oo Btock, cautioned by the court that 1t would be of | father's goods in concealient and he was | in Arbor Place, Bontroversy having been gono over with Boughit frot tha. ereATLoRk; no use to play 'possum, he responded: “I|garnisheed and summoned to appear in court eral Manager Dickinson. Mr. Lomax and | On sale Wedncsday at Boston Store. am no ‘possum; 1 am a man.’ It fs|He failed to show up and Constable Poppen- Mr, Bennett, with Mr. Burley, general agent | TO Eive an idea how prices will be we | thought that Dinkle is playing the insanity | hagen was sent to hunt him up. He was | J found and was fined by Justice of the Pe il fell you right now that men's fine | racke it o8, a¥ sraliminary Hears | 10 ¥ Justice of the Peace | ogs, chronic dyspepsia and great misery. At Balt Laks, and Mr, Ady, general agent at | bl (el Jon TR WOl (ve Marked to | Tcket to gct off, as at his preliminary hear- | Kelsoy $56 for contempt ot court. ~Falling | fi R =z i/ g carel Hood's Sarsaparilla is the remedy. 1t tones gt ’ 5 N %6 bl * T e w01 for $1.20 a | M8 he appeared to be rational. He 1S |to pay the fine, he was sentonced to the oh, ore e e Denver of the Unicn \m\l\‘; to check l'f k| ,‘“ at $5.00 and $6.00 will be sold for § " [ charged with having entered the barn of [ county jail and remained there for the space | :.'Sf,,f,:(}‘f,'",“h,;l‘“{‘.".:,'ll\"{x;"““y',;"ll(yfv',n'.‘]"vfnfil\g'.?.-': on the several propositions, drew up a mewo- | Pt o s misses' | Jerome Allen on the night of December 18, | of one day until he found bail. The latter | heaithy actjon to all the organe of the body. randum of agreement along the lines mapped | AR Immense line of il 1804, stealing harness and other articles of | proceedings are alleged to be illegal and to | Take Hood's, for Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. out by their general managers. And not | SUEC8 8t A0 ARCREE SR e same w the value of $18.75. have caused great damage to the reputation g ciin until Mr. Lomax reached Omaha did he know | o G0 GAEEE William O'Brien was charged with com- | of the plaintiff, Hood's Pills bacome the tavorita: catharti that the general manager of the Rio Grand HOSTON STORE, OMAHA mitting an assanlt with intent to- commit e Wikh every ohe: Who: tries them.. 56 Western had reversed himsell. It was O, Dore 18U A0 DOURY great bodily injury upon Sergeant Whalen A it understood and is part of the record ct the SEDUEAORES on the night of January 6. O'Brien was | Tede McNulty has been appointed adminis- A T RN ceting hel denver last week, Union THE 70T SOUTIERN ROUTE arrested for being implicated fn the robbery | trator of the estate of John McNulty, her ho Bonch Show in . ;nm'(f;;':."‘.,n',“,“In\”«l;,; et A pr e R S L L of a_gold watch from Sandow at the Millard | deceased husband. The Omaha Kennel club will give their Western would permit stopovers at Salt Lake | via Rock Istand, Shortest Lino and Fastest | hotel. When he was being searched at the | The jury ‘n the case of James Brennan, | second annual bench show some time during on certain classes of tickels the Union Pacif iy police statlon he picked up a spittoon and ) who was charged with committing a crimi* | the month of September, and dog men are_cor- would also follow the lead of the R'o Grande | oy oo 1n Kansas, Oklahoma, Tndian | his he AR LG e i A L :“;"1;};::"‘:‘"“":' Jelma B. Johnson, was unable | regpondingly happy. It the bill now pending Western and_ticket accordingly. On_the f, To &1l OIS R CAre: S southern [ ™A ndy Ryan was charged with assaulting |' "% pon a verdict. in the legislature should become a law, the other hand, where the Rio Grande Western | (obip B “6lic gne night out to all points | Horman J. Meyers with the intent to com- HORRAE EE BRI OURSIBN exhibit will doubtless be the largest” and BN oL oy side.tFipg: . A O hacifie | in Texas. “The Texas Limited” leaves Omaha | mit robbery. Ryan entered Meyers' saloon Lot ) il by s e AL TR would not allow eide trips. ~ And this was | ¢ 5.5 3, m. daily except Sunday, landing | on the night of December 24 and ordered : 5 valuable dogs would then have no fear of the situation when the representatives of the ot a1l FotRERL 18 houra In A s ¥ South Via tho Wabash Railroad. bringing their stock into Nebraska for dis- h ¢ passengers at all points in 2 hof all those present, five in number, to throw up ) 0 ds ¢ 3 Unlon Pacific and Mr. Caldwell left Denver. | RavitiBei &0 0 B0 ings, " Through tourist | their nands and. hand over. their. money. | . On February 5 and 12, March 5, April 2 | play purpo Handsome Illustrated Pamphlet Free. T.A.SLOCUM CO., 183 Pearl St,, New York. For years there has been more or 1ess | yrq via Ft. Worth and Bl Paso to Los An- | To emphasize his request he gently shoved | 824 80, Tor rates or further information o the Bluffs OO®E®®OH®HOO®O@O@OB®BOHOD®®DO DY feeling over Utah and Colorado rates, and the | gelcs, il particulars, maps, Toldors, | o revolver in the face of Mevers, - Ryan | 00,8 opy of the Homessekers: Guido call , AL ¢ 2 2 @) 2 question of side trips and stopovers has been | de, “call at or eddress Rock Island ticket | was finally overpowered and handed over t o New Wabash office, 1415 Farnam | A team of six or eight shooters from the up for conference many and many a time | office, 1602 Farnam st. i b And HRrided over o gtrest; or write . G.N. 'CLAYTON, Council Blufts: Gun clib will shodt a team KUHN & CO: 15th and Douglas Sts., Omaha, with little result. As ncw lines extended CHAS. K Y, G. N. W. P. A John W. Carter was arralgned on the N. W. P. Agent, Omaha, Neb. | ¢y 1ike number from the Bemis Park and their service into this common territory the - charge of holding up Joseph F. C. Rumohr e e ha Gun clubs, on the latter's grounds, Union Pacific was compelled to change its on the night of November 11 and robbing WITR THE ARMY. ARy BHLER o T eaHAING i standing with the Rio Grande Western. | qffered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | him of $75. R 2 R Tuah birde to ths g, shiFty sirds Even as long ngo as last September efforts | payl rajlway, the short line to Chicago. A | ~Charles Sherman was charged with having | Notes of Interest to the Military | rise, fifty boundary, American association were made (o bring about a mecting between | cloan trajn, mado up and started from | robbed Philip Kraus of property valued at ibak L tive or i kY ivast e the Union Pacific and Rio Grande Western [ Omaha, — Baggage checked from residence to | $16, First Lieut E. W. Low rules, for the price he a as to the local situation in Rio Grande | jegtination, Elegant rain service and cour- [ Charles H. Nolton was arraigned on the Al bl W el dadin U ——— Western territory, but this thing and that 5 5 ghted by b infantry, was registered at the war depart- e v, i d 'l teous employes. Entire trains lighted by ge of entering the barn of Alfred L. |mont Priany A positive guarantee against 1l luck in prevented a meeting, and only last week a | eloctricity and heated by steam, with elec- nch and taking therefrom a bag of bran o e % the kitchen is Dr. Price's Baking Powder. conference was had, 'with the result that an | ric light in every berth. Finest dining car | valued at $1, The crime was committed on | _Lieutenant E. E. Hartwick of the Ninth | the kitchen is Dr. understanding was arrived at. @ |servico in the west, with meals served “a la | January 21 of this year. cavalry is enjoying a short leave with brother | It always acts. Now, Colonel Dodge Is said to be trying to | urte.”” The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. daily ' e — officers in this city. squirm out of the local agreement, and makes . sty Dnmages for n Cold Night. o y v » 3 from Union depot. & aptain William J. Turner, Second infan- his membership in the Western Trunk I City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street. Christina Wassman is attempting to ob-|try, has been granted one month's leave, committeo consequent upon a mnew agr 8. Carr et agent, tain from Judge Blair and a jury a judg- [ With permission to apply for an extension of ment_between the Union Pacific and Rio ek i three months, Grande Western, as to Utah and Colorado Piensant to Take ment of §2,000 against Joseph Ruzicka and his ol Y R. J. McKay of 1314 South Thirteenth strect, business. But the Union Pacific will not be torthwestern. line fast vestibuled Chi- | daughter. The principal witness in the case olonel M. Darber Is up and about again | zgeq 74 years, died Sunday night. The re- Our record of actual and undenfable cures of TH8 wetlt, Taaieadof fesiie Bitleover thesite | . The Northwestern line fast vestibuled Chi- | QASSAEE CON 2. He was on the | After a week's slege with malaria. The colonel | mains will be taken to Oskalooso, I., for in- SYPHILIS is phenomenal. We furnish all med- ve ors which they olnim awere Settled | cag0 train that glides east from the Union | * TRACRrARY 7 will report for duty Wednesday, providing o lcines free and eradicate the poison from the over matters which thev claim were settled | f0 HACE P FUCER SRR RS TRE VUL | stand vesterday and furnished consider- | VI report y terment. eystem in 90 days, . Cure guaranteed, last week. Insterd of fe.ling b e ove: the situ- | (ybO8 MY APCRER To, o BE 8 T pper | able amusement to the spectators and the | 2 continues to Improve. trict Master Workman Cohen has or- Hours, 0:30 t #.30; Wednesdays and Sature ation, it is given out at headquarters that they | [a™® 0 Py Soikrast. Every part of the | JUry on account of his ability in misunder- Many officers at the fort have been in- a new local assembly composed of days, 9. p. m. don't care whether the Rio Grande Western | 81 14 CREe, BrS standing the questions put to him by the | Vited by the Kansas City Society of Sons of | ans, ~ Delegates have been elected to This extraordinary Rejuvenator is tho most THE DINSMOOR REMEDY CO. becomes a party to the Western Trank Line | G0 18 BIGHM 0 0001000 0 1 ang 4 | counsel. He is a German, and on account | the Revolution to attend memorial services fitrall Liabior, Unton: wonderal dlscovery of the age. .1t has been 2 committee, a5 = their membership in |\ UG TC T T of his lack of knowledge of the English |in honor of George Washington. The county commissioners spent the greater | endoised by the leading scientitic men of Europg 812 New York Life. Omaha, Neb. the oy tion carries with At | B oie SR omea, 1401 Farnam street. language the lawyers' questions elicited an- | The enlisted men at Fort Omaha Will or-| jorjon of yesterday in secret session con- s and America. all the protection they need to ot swers considerably foreign to the ones de- | 8anize a strong ball team for the season of ering the advisability cutting v B fMudyan s B hoias what they Tave teen Abing e 0 y & Ty Fons ball team for the season of | sidering the advisability of cutting down the B i vecs B1a8 % it iiaalia sy 3 ERNeLLOAEOFNO OO ROt 9 b oygoi PRLENORSOME material | gy 1aries of some or all of the county em- 9 » 3 . for the last twenty years, hermitting Pacific | yfomners aro hereby notified of the funcral | According to his story he and his wife had [ and hope (o have the strongest military team | o Teefl' WI"WI“ Plales e e S e ioatlt | of Brother R. S, Erwin at his late residence, | considerable troublo with the landlord and | ever organized in the west. e eyt committoa ot the s Ganlial sTabes , Hudyan stops | x Tha 3 R b o ated: 19611 N, 18th street, at 11 a. m. Tuseday, | his daughter during the latter part of 1891 | Announcement is made of the engagement : S SeInE, Prematureness SN A Chairman Caldwell has telegraped the gen- | 1Pl bt d e R el onraaerned b LS L *lunion held a meeting Saturday evening for 4 2 eral offices of the Union Pacific that he haa [ February 19th. . iD GRAND GO | it o st n e atea occupled: f of Miss Ieale Qrace Ghaffe, daughter of| ik consideration’ of bills now before: the i Jofthodischarge BAILEY, a thorough understanding with General Man- T R b G isAtioubleRAnallysoliminateatinga potsonal MAGEEL. ER, (OhaTae AINInt hicavalry, SFOrt tepialaturesiéimtis) committesiwill iapendssorre 3 u20days. RN : DENTIST. ager Dodge and General Passenger Agent| JOHN BEX of R. and 8. SREchnteRiongDesamber Ao ety een ORI obinsi T R hisHetabe o SLitanLena B Qebru 1oy tivincolntH REwEeKk 4 g Jy k0 ias tothe ookt sltuation uhich Syas L ——— tina and the daughter of Ruzicka, in which | F. Hamilton of the same regiment. A T e RRE (7§ RoxtonTloaic it ot the general agree DOE3 NOT LIKE& THE IDEA. the latter used a broom upon Christina with [ The commissary general has just lssued L L/ el % O ks no part of the general agreement, and that ! X ¥ ggon ‘Wood & Co., the shoe dealers on Farnam street Tol. 1085, the Union Pacific would be protected under ¢ considerable effect. This, however, did not a brief compendium of all orders in force in | Ot O T (08 PRI HCE AR B 0GR et MANHOOD 3 8. the Western Trunk Line committce. Central Labor Union Opposes Cutting Off |end the trouble, as he claims that when he | the subsistence department. It is very full | between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Fave thene Powers' Appropriation. and his wife retired to peaceful slumber on |and will be a valuable ald for officers, es- j thelr sfock of goods over to Cartwright, | *NervousTwiteling of tho eyesuid other parts. | Bust Tecth... 750 | Pure Gold Filling CHICAGO & ALTON ANNUAL REPORT.| The announcement in The Bee that a |the night of that day Ruzicka came around | peclally noncommissioned staft officers doing | tho Douslas Street shoe man. Elebgthong duvigeralenantoneathoieantiso sl mhindlao. 10 00 | Gold 22K, 6 00 movement was on foot to prevent any ap- | and took out all the windows of the room in | duty in the department. Colonel B. Matt Stedman, who was govern- ;E'I;‘f:hm "n‘u}:;"::?\l-mpc: e -m:'("’:c'{.‘“‘}r'g& Painl(ss Extract'n 50c | Bridge Teeth—tooth 6 00 Taxes Cut a Very Large Figuro In the | noviiation to pay the salarles of the labor | WHICh they were sleeping. —There were only | An act, favorably raported by the military |Mment secret service agent for the = past i 3 organs, Paing in the ba losses by day or Revenuo Account. : st Lo oanor | two ‘rooms in the house and they were not | commiltee of the house, providing for the | Clghteen yeara in this district and who lo- DHEht tro stopped. quickly. "Over 5,00 privase | Teeth Out in Morning, CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—The annual report of | COmmissioner and clerk has caused consid- | gplg to protect themselves from the cold, | settlement of claims of officers and enlisted | Cated in Omaba recently, has opened up a| endorsements. New Teeth Same Daj, il Vaoor Digestion Leads to nervousncss, fretfulness, peevishe ICOOCOOOOICICO @ @ a scientific preparation of Ozone, Guaiacol and Cod Liver Oil. It renews the appetite, restores the nerve tone, and enriches the im- poverished blood. It is a food as well as a medicine, and supplies the nourishment necessary to enable the organs of the body to properly perform their functions—which means perfect health, n Ozomulsion is the kind Physicians Prescribo for Colds, Coughs, Consumption and all Pulmonary Troubles; Scrofula, General Debility, Loss of Flesh, Anemia and all Wasting Diseases. SO0 ICOICIOOCCICOCO OO OOl CCCCCOCCOCRC ® @@ William Schoenfelder has applied for a de- cree of divorce from Minn choenfelder. « Constipation, Dizziness, Falling Sensations, | Full Set Teeth.....$5 00 | Silver Fillings. the Chicago & Alton oad Issued today, shows | €A 8UF in locai labor viralss. hece v | although they took sheets from the bed and | men of the army for the loss of private prop- |detective agency in Des Moincs, Ia. L e Y e o) a i o ing been no meeting held as yet since the [ put them in the window: As a result of | erty, has been recommitted to the committee A cablegram was received in the city yes- barrenness. 1t cai be stopped in 20 days by the a decrease In gross earnings for 1894 of | ynnouncement, it s impossible at this time | Mr. Ruzicka's method of getting even, Wass- | by request of its chairman. terday announcing the $1,274,403, nearly 17 per cent. In his report b : TE safe arrival of C.| useof Hudyan, fo gather much of the sentiment, but from in. | man claimed that his wife contracted rheuma- | Aajor General O. 0. Howard, formerly of | N. Deltz and wife and H. F. Cady and | Thenew discovery wasmado by the Spccial- President Black declares that the decrease ALL ABOUT CHANGING tieations 1t is quite probable that this Sub. | tism, from which she has become perma- | (nis city, mow of Porland, Ofc., with his |family at Gibrallar, Spain.’ The messago | istsoftheold famous Mudson Medizal Instl NEW FAGES 4 ARt i Remov- in earnings was due to the miners’ strike and | ject will be one of the leading questions to | nently crippled. son, Mr. Harry S. Howard, has established | states that all of the parties are well. v';:-m“,o';ml'."bm’.)'fil;‘;flzw' Eola Tor 51,00 & {;‘:..':.’“.";'."{'{'f.":'u,'fl' . book f‘:.,h’_;;.";{_" . that of the A. R. U, and the great depression | be considered by the several unions and as- | Wassman did not know how old Christina | an ofice in that city o as to giye attention | Harvey, the 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. ckage or ¢ packages for §5.00 (plain scaled | Inventor of Woodbury’s Facial 8o which prevailed during the year. He 5 | semblies that will hold meetings this week. | was for the very sufficient reason that she|to the general's private affairs. The general | J. H. Montgomery, residing at Nineteenth xes). Written guarantee given or & cure, 1|r particular attention to the subject of taxation | JRegarding the appropriation for the labor | herself did not know. But before the culm!- | will be in Omaha the first week in March. Javenue and Locust street, died yesterday iloub‘:’.y“3‘1;fix,c":c‘:x"t'ln”.fu'?.gnc&”fil’éhcnmc‘qj on railroads, declaring: “The amount of | COmmissioner’s office, D. Clem Deaver of the | nation of the trouble between her and her| " pjoytenant Thomas H. Wilson of the Sec- | morning. The after cffects of an attack of | SEIGTEN 7, Tpos Yaxes for the year 1894 15 equal to 15,43 per | Central Labor union’says: “It scems to me |landlord he did know that she was carning : Bend for circulars and testimonials, Address e pematt Sarning | ond ‘Infantry, Tort Omiha, and Miss Susan | Whooping cough caused the death of the litde cent of all available revenue, Including that | that some of the criticlsms on Mr. Powers | $4 or §6 a week by washing. Besides that| g Apercrombie of Philadelphia, will be mar- | boy. UF which is derived from the temporary invest- | &re unjust. — While I do not belleve Mr.|he was perfectly cognizant of the fact that| jiq ap the home of Mr. and Mrs. William [ Frank Mattocks has been appointed gen- HUDSON MEDIGM. INSTIT“TE, ment of the surplus of the company, or Powers to be the greatest man in the state, | he had to pay doctor bills for several months 2 3 Goodman, Chestnut Hill, next Thursday | eral manager of the Seymour Lake Artesian o y per_cent of the available revenue from the | StUL 1 belleve ho is one of the best men in | for ‘his wife, and that once he had to take | morning,’ The bride is a sister of Licutenant | Ico company. ~Mr. Mattocks fs a gentleman 1032 MARKET ST., i t tored, | traMe of the road. Taking into account the | the state, and I am satisfied M he 18 1eft I her to Cleveland to see if the change of air| Aperorombie, Fort Omaha, and is well known | of eighteen years experience in the business SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restore incomo tax and the very great reduction of | dloneand gven an opportunity nowill prove | would not do her good. in soeioty olrcles here. Lieutenant and Mrs, |and will give his whole attention to the | e SR B rallrond carnings sinco 1593, and especlally | {0 l\“l‘"}"‘:“:‘l‘l‘l:l";:‘l:(;ll‘\‘(\x;\ O A Echoes of an Ola D Wilson will be at home at Fort Omaha after | affairs of the company. Debility, and all the train of evils fom carly errors or 3 e W vel Mrs. Young, a woman aged 70 years, is later exesscs, the results of ; e clerk, such as Arthur Edgerton. they will, | poy e the | _Lieutenant M. F. Waltz, Twelfth infantry, 3 years, s $125,000,000, which sum exceeds by nearly | {,*1% ghinion, give the state as good service | LoV company s again being brought to A Fort Niobrara, has met with a very sad |living in destitute circumstances in a base- " GUPIDE“EU uvc:;\("(lig‘;“tt‘k‘l}"esh‘ woiryy $25,000,000 the amount of all dividends pald | 4q “any who have filled the place, Mr, | front In the district court. ~Otis H. Ballou| o5 jp the death of one of his boys, Edgar |ment on Scuth Fourteenth street, between Samentina tohegiven to to sharcholders for the year ending June | powers is in perfect sympathy with the | has filed an amended petition in which he | Nowell, aged 13. He died one week ago |Jackson and Jones, The Assoclated Chari- Cures the effects of 2 every organ and portion 80, 1893, we think it safe to say that in 1894 | \orking people of the city. and has been a | asks the court to render a judgment of | Thursday at New York, after an illness of | ties has been notified. self-abuse, excesses, of thebedy. Siuple, nate the amount of taxes Imposed upon railroad | yempber of the Knights of Labor for several [ $17,500 in his favor against Joun T. Clarke. | but a week's duration. His remains were in- | Bishop Tuttle of St. Louis Is here as the emissions, impotency, i | ural et mf;'“’“‘{'_:t companies is equal to at least 50 per cent|years, He has also held high positions in | = Ballou says that in August, 1892, he W terred in the family burial grounds at Fred- | guest of Bishop Worthington and will be at [, varicocele and constl- | 1/ /AL LA BLY 4% Tafarone Booky of the total amount of the dividends paid In | the Farmers alliance, and through the Ne- |induced to purchase 120% shares of the capi- | erick, Md. The day before he was taken Il | the quarterly meeting of the Woman’s aux- ation. One dollar a efl.l:;‘::.’.u‘l’:‘x‘:‘.n}lprl:u"r'sumuud (seulod) free. that year. braska State Federation of Labor the alli- |tal stock of the company for the purpose of | he returned home in proud possession of the |iliary of the Board of Missions on Tuesday box, " six, tor, §5. Tor ffalo, N Y\ i ances, assemblies and trades unions are work- | cngaging in the business or producing elec- | honor roll of the school he attended, to-|and for “the Fruit day” on Wednesday at A ¢ by THE GOOD- EREDNELL GONIE 108, LOVIS/ ing together as an organization. ‘1 think the | rig Tights In- the city. “The siock was | gether with a prizo from his teacher, Which | to cathedral. All are fnvited. F MAN DRUGCO, ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y, i S ey o ature would be going into very small [ quoted -at par, but he paid $145 a share on | had inseribed under his name, the one Word, | Rev. J. M. Wilson will deliver a_lecture — Will Use His ll.ml‘\lllfl‘nl‘c l‘(!uve‘r» ullT“‘“ Mis siness to cut off the appropriation for this | tho representation that it was worth that | “Reliabilit 2 asutlikasifo wnd 3l R T office just because a man has been appointed | much. He claims that he paid in full for TR CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—D. D. Caldwell, chair- | that members do not like, and I cannot be- | all of the shares. He also alleges that an- man of the Western Trunk Ling's committee, | lieve there are many members of the legis- | other representation, whien was false, was s L on s Koy st octer g BB R N e v el g Caruat i e auanitty ot 1o STARN O GEE TI\dhe eRdcied alion Wiedlgstue HBveIYS Miscouri Pacific and the M. K. ‘and T. roads | poWer 8 SReiet Wo0 08 (NGl iral Labor | of $150 per month. . Tt was aiso alleged that s body invited. No admission will be charged. regarding the membership of these lines in | upion in tabling a resolution of censure of the | the company had obtained a franchise from READY ) A lal club has been organized by the the committee, The attitude of the Rio|governor for appointing Powers to this posi- | the eity to engage in the business of pro- \ - cn[ gvr"'liullz‘u’m'ut_ Omaha, with Dr. M. 0. Grande Western in declining to become a | tion, it is probable that that body will take | ducing electric lights in competition with the | Royal Spread to Bo Tendered the Traveling ‘Il.‘k.'“' 'Zr“]'l‘,f"' H. J. Granby, vice presi- member as long as the Union Pacific 1o al. | the matter up in case there seems to be any | Thomson-Houston Electric Light company. Men, Aeat: James BEvans, spersiany, and Alphonss Jowed its side trips, which are allowed only | fOIOWINE to ‘the scheme to cut oft the ap- | In addition it was represented that the com-| The committee of the Manufacturers and W alAon, XeasuIer m"’hrt{x:l:k;x“:nl:ll:?mng because the Rio Grande Western gives stop. | Propriation.” pany was ;‘;f,“‘u’,‘a‘ An8.1010 ot owe ““",:“‘I“& Corsumers assoclation having in charge the | frionqunip. A club house will be immediately olnz hisa9 by lilousaads or M1aies monthiy TV Sl overs at Salt Lake City, s likely to cause | A novice fn the kitchen might prefer some | {xctP'd 81 000" "Cleel this mortgage | ArTangements for the conventlon of traveling | secured. Al ohe 1 teo with $1ady's friond (1 Irriniie from any caiss, 16 16 #afo lllrlh;; complications ir the west and Jt | other baking powder to Dr. Price's. An ex- | plyintit was induced (o' give his note for | men which will be held in this city during | Yesterday's mail brought to City Treas- | hillaas very botiia BASSISS ARG NOYOR Iomes i eriorgibe (04 day. | [This jedicine 18 fur suporior o L'.‘fi’ Tx:;:m‘:'ulcl‘x(\c] ‘| ‘:;Ird u:;S ;;;w 51;:'5\:”:3::: perienced housekeeper never would, $2,300 to Clarke. the latter part of the week report all of the ulrernllulln a letter ]l'unlull::nsz a check for | perbottic. If your druggist does not niye it s2n4 $2.00 I forws bottlo by exprass o ) 51 gton, e allo o 5 o - 1 o vill | the taxes on a large slice 4 B which are eastern connections of the Rio Danger to e Mintm ditialion oavers ellisk Cha Bought thel siakil(astalla! samplete) Lor e benguct, :utwt;.lwulx {he dagRtananion RJorws alics (of irialsetaly CAMOLE JUNIPER CO, Grande Western, are dispored to take an| The East Omaha Bridge company has Just | that he knew nothing about the value of the | °° Biven in the Guards' armory at 6 o'clock |, \qyq until May, and the treasurer cannot Wostorn Ofica, Omanha, Nobraskas amicable view of ~the situation and the | gocided to put in a mew system of duplex |stock himself. Clarke was at that time | Rext Friday evening even issue a recelpt until the levy is made. — chances are that the trouble will be adjusted |60 " e gienaling on the East | Seeretary of the company and was in a posi-| At this banquet 500 covers will be laid for | Mr. Bolln replicd acknowledging the amount within a short time, {5 Omaba bridge, and the Irwin Signal com- | tion, Ballou claims, to know the condition of | the fnvited guests of the evening. Bvery-|and promising to send the recelpt as soon as ) TR T Py whieh has. recontly filed teticles of | tho company, “Ballou”alleges that he hat | (ning on the menu will be from Nebra the levy was made. While the Union Pacific has reduced the | incorporation in this city, Is now erecting nl!vl-:‘luun‘l that all the representations made | products and furnished by Nebraska dealers, Mgwlul" in Chancery Cornish of the federal treight rat soal from its Rock Springs | the mnew device, The signal is constructed | bY, Clarke were entirely falso and were made | After the feast the oratory will be in ac-|court has filed his decision in the Boyd- elght rate on coal from lts Rock Springs | the new deviee, “The siknal s Lanstubled | for the purpose of defrauding him. The dam- [ cordance with the following program: Fuller garnishment case, The details of the mines 75 cents a ton, “for the benefit of the | Mo a clock, with a double dlal, (wo foet In | ages that he has sustained as a result he| Adgress of Welcome—George P. Bemls, | latter have been published previously in this Grouth sufferers,” ay the emergency tarim | dlameter, The face Is divided into twelve | placey at $17,500. mayor of Omaha, oGS paper. The decision specifies that Boyd must A . " BOTLLE 1o s the reted Eito becange | s whieh move altenitely between wiie Tryune e Caan Rgain, B S il | A A R S eéprieve ol 1en lears. tho retail dealers refuse to make tho reduc- | 404 red, indicating "\‘:]'J‘:;:"m'l‘"l"'_ safety. as the | In Judge Ferguson's court Sidney B. Old- | Nebraska—Silas A. Holcomb, governor of | yooont ruling of Judge Sanborn refers all tion being made at every town in the state, | 63%¢ may rea £ o) ALl fleld is suing Charles S. Stratton and others | ~j i Forward—Eueclid Martin of | garnishment cases of this character in the a square bracket for a rear signal, to show Looking ~ Forw i with the single exception of Omaba. —n- | § SRS MECHL (16 are between stations, | to rocover $500. Oldfield claims that in | Omaha, Union Pacific to Master in Chancery Cornish, b’ nolveen "rates Dast g ":,’::‘;: by a hand, or indicator, that points to thé | March, 1590, he was the owner of several lots | Ihe dobbers—I M. Raymand of Lincoln. | and this is the first case submitted since that ) " e P R L [ ' An average man’s life can eas- HHy Rures frvr e Joans | figures 1, % and 8, to show how many trains | in Ashland, worth §500. At that time Strat- Lurers Abd' Consumers ruling was mac and with finger alongside of nose ask in-|DaVe passed the station. ton was a real estate dealer in this city, and . At the regular meeting of the Board of ulringly, “What are you going to do about | _The Way in which the system Is operated | Oldfield placed the lats in his hands to be Rosewater, editor Omaha n.‘..m.v vesterday u[lvrnnuu)nll members were .] 1 d St RS o, el i et | 10 06 o e aaner” e o | i ofild s Tl e was e o to Tt Proaust sy | Eent, it b adouried unil Fhieada ily be lengthened ten ycars by eoal department, allege that under old tarims | (W0 statlons ahead as the es along, | by Stratton to exchange the property for $500 | , From Ficld to afternoon. The election of inspectors was | [ T e L et aeT St fariMS | batteries placed along the track operato 4 | in notes, which Stratton represented were | MEFUD 8f SHICHEOLe Neyragka_cnarles g, | ot undertsken, because the council had not Bheris ‘shrinuage and other. Condrilons. opor: | STeVIY switch, to open the cireuit for a | good. Oidfeld later: found “that the motes | Greche "attormey for the: fh & 37, rliroud. | et acted on the request of the board that : | f R; T A0 ] Mditlons Ober- | hattery carried in the caboose, which operates | were worthless, and is now suing for their [ Unity of Interests and Unity of Action—|the bills for removing dead animals be o P 1 - P atlug agaluat tom, Now, however, thoy are | WS Cat atiract the drmitares, which | Yuloe, (he Droverty that was exchumged for | G Sl Hitshebel, saitor Werll Herald, - | pata out of thi genora fnd. Dr.. Savill the occasional use of Ripans Tab JEAVAAS £ho teducllon, made, ax mleged, for |y the alics (o danger or safety. “This | them ' being now In the hauds of an innogent | | QA Packing Indplees-yonn 8. Knox: Iniraduced @ resolution whioll provided that plained, “wo havo a great many tons ot coal | 4 iica o sections and the ralls Insulated, | | The case was tried some four years ago in | COmpAny of South omha. " rviant | abantimo bt 1L Was- Gocidad 1o 18t (be St hand, paid for at tho oid rates. To re- [ SYIAR RGO SCENORR BN LU Talle HRI R, | O e e O ol uims “ind | e Knights of tha Grip—Tev. 8, Wright | Meantine, But, It whs deelded to let | ules. Do you know any onec who duce our price to consumers would work |, gong he engineer is always warned when | for Oldfield. An appeal was taken to the | - hardship on us. What we may do after our| yo"comes n on another enginecr's circult, | supreme court, where the verdict of the lower present supply is exhausted and we begin re- | gz engine being cquipped with a gong and | court was reversed on the grounds that evi- ealving coal at the reduced rate I cannot|ezon rain with a battery, so that in case of | dence inadmissible was admitted. The : 't bl wants those ten years. say, although at present we don’t believe we | fozg or heavy snow storms there can be no | was remanded to the district court for trial, ant; Y. will give the consumers the enefit of the darge ar colllsion, T d — — H Peduction.” Yet the people of Nebraska, out. | Sorker of @ rear colision = This would do Matters Badly Mixed. TRADE aido of Omaha, who use Rock Springs, are | flageing, as under the present system. M. 0. Maul is asking to b discharged as moro greatly favored el the defendant in the suit in which Sheriff Drexel Is named as plaintiff. Drexel has al- MARK s Tahules; §ol) by deugglan, of by mail We » Not Sign. Apouymons g » E—— ¢ 0 cen a box) 18 sent to the Ripan DENVER, Feb. 18.—General Manager Dodge Thf Bee rece'ved, through |>»m..l_l yesterday | ready requested that he be discharged as the = “hemical Company, No. 10 Spruce $t., New Yok of the Rio Grande Western railroad reiterated | &8 printed circular signed “Committee,” ad- | plaintiff. It is alleged that while George A. READY TO WEAR. L today fn an interview that he objected to the | dressed “To the Honest Citizens of Omaha:" | Bennett was in office, Rhoades & Sievers )[ ] I LJLJ [ Union Pacific granting free side trips from | This anonymous production makes serious al- “‘”fi“‘*‘ to ‘him, ""]" """“‘l‘"- it Is "““"T‘ EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. Dgden to Salt Lake, and declared the Western | legatious against the county commissioners | /) I8 capacity as sherlff. 1t is consequently o4 ., o 53 would not sign the Western Trunk line ugree- | as to the manner in which the grand jury was | She864 [hat whon he took posscssion of the | FAT: FINISH, CARHION, TAE BERT ment unless the other roads in the assoclation | called; inveighs against The Bee and the | VTP s i p 3 ! could give good ressous why the side trips | clerk of the district court because of alleged | (O, PI4ce In July, 1893, and & few days after | Ask your Outfitter for them. should be allowed, offenses, and concludes by promising the | §3 006 against Rhoades & Slevers for “cluulr vy e s spua— Kuliway Notes people, of Douglas county an exposition of | {Goi'out ‘sitechment papers ugainst the prop- DOLLARS ARE DOLLARS THESE DAYS! 3. M. Preston, contracting freight agent of | prosecuting attorney, the grand jury erty and put them in the hands of Maul to P 8 ¥, grand jury and the | yorve. Maul obtained 3 th A S a1t the Milwaukee, has returned from Angel | public press to do their duty.” ASIVA. SMIE SUSBnas. Dasmassicn, Aag, Wian £ hirts will fit your “ pile " as well as your pe Island, where he went to benefit his health. | Commenting upon this eclandestine docu- | Leppor! ued him. When Drexel was elected TIT. " Mra. Preston returned with him. ment, & county officlal sald: “It is entitled | 3 the Ofce Drexel's mamo was substituted WE WARRAN A EXACT SIZE PERFECT) ©. M Ratnbun, seneral superiutendent of | to ug more consideraiion than 1 any ather | ment R o At it (N AAAER Your address, and we'll mail you owr ¢ § 0 venir of Fashions. EXAC E tho Sentral branch of the Missouri | anonymous letter. If its authors were men P > —y e O Pacific, and J. O. Phillippl, assistant general | thoy would have signed their names.” be Is ailll acting a8 sxsignes, ia dolug so wi - G Sk THE MERCANITILE IS THE FAYORITE TEN CENT CIGAR. ARG Asens, lott for Bt. Louls yesterday S———— T wavexty, CLUETT, COON & CO., Makers. For sale by ull First Class Dealers. Manufuctured by the in Mr. Ratbbun's private car. Cook's Exti Dry Imperial Champagne That Slgn Agaio. Y. Clayt 1 ¢ the | should be household. T Charles Shiverick & Co. have filed F. R. RICE MERCAkNTII.ENc%E‘Al &On N, Y, on, general manager of the |shoul - ery household. t 15 - ] vericl 0. have filed an 4 R atar o 5 e ande | Ea o e Samaniad B4 | LSTae s Rhn patitics o6 B 4 Gusnins & wotory No. 904, St Louis, Mo on “Washington” Friday evening, February 5 , at 8 p. m. at the Castellar Presbyterian A small quantity of Dr. Price’s Baking | \pch, Sixteenth and Castellar streets. A Powder makes the biscuits better than double | prorat consisting of songs and recitations g s i 1O4 — 1l N by

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