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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1889)
I \ THE OMAHA BAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 13 , 1S89. 5 I ! * • JURIES FOR OLD UNCLE SAM I They are Impnnolod Ju the United Btatoo Court 1 TWO JUDGES ON THE BENCH Sonic of the Important Civil nnd Criminal Cnncs Wlilch nro Soon to Bo Drought to Trml I United Strifes Conrr Jurors , wltnosspi nml'lawycra to the num ber o ( onc-liundrod or moro , llllctl tbo bar nnd bcnthcii ot the United States court yes terday OfUcials How nrouod excitedly nnd i oyerybody manifested deep Interest In the ! piocccdltiRS , , t Wlillo Judge Hiowor held court In the | small chamber below , surrounded by a select 1 fen of the most prominent IcrhI li hu In 1 Nebraska , and called Mio equity docket , J Judge Dundy cmpanneled nnd examined both I gram ) nnd j > ctlt Jurors and called the law ' docket In the < big courtroom above The 1 followinc are the gr.md jurymen whoso names wcro called , hut ns they had not all | reported for duty , the matter of Instructing | or charRing the body was postponed until 3 • Oclock I William A. Vaxton , Omaha Thomas Do.vlo , Omaha ; S. It Spoor , Hull ; Frank l . ' Ireland , Nebraska City ; John McGregor , I Palls City ; Charles 1L. Hrown , Omaha ; Maurlco bulllvan , Omaha ; C. W. Sherman , 1 Plattsmouth ; D. 11. Doyle O'Neill ; P. H. i Maxwell , ISattlo Creek ; Charles Johnson , Omaha ; J. II Llurch , Tccumseh ; Jnmos It Lnflcr , Vcrdon ; Gran linslgn Lincoln ; Joseph Hcnsman , Omaha ; Low Dunn , Ne braska City ; P. Morris Ktnir.Tnltmigo ; E. V. Cook , Omulia ; N.V. . Nelson , Omaha ; Thomas SoUCookCl.irk ; W. HoyoNobrastiu CltyS J. M. Kerns , Auburn All tbo criminal caios which have been commenced slnco the last term of court will bo laid heroro this body for investigation AmoiiK the mora important will bo that of John S. Calhoun , charring him with rrook- cdnoss in the Internal revenue oftlce.nnd that against William Handcharged , with the mur- clerof Trumpeter Carpcntcrat Fort Niobrarn For this luttor enso Serjeant Solom.in IIol- Ionian , Gcorgo Nelson , \V. II Hulhird , A. O. Borsoy , 0. II Smalls , J. II Jones , Charles lirlscoeV. . W. Cole and John Canard have nrrivod as witnesses ' O. M. C. Spooner , postolllco Inspector Is ' I nlso on bond , oy ollleial request , to toll the < grand Jury anything he may have knowledge of relatlvo to offenses ngalnst the dignity of the law The potlt Jurors summoned , all of whom have reported , are : Thomas II Burchmoro , Benjamin F. Baker , Adolph Prull , Milton II Goble , It 13. Allen , Nelson Nolan , Omaha ; D. O. Ueavis Falls City : C. E. Cotton , Synicuso ; M. S. Marsh , Kcd Cloud ; George Washburn , I'aw- nee City ; A. B. Blsbec , O'Neill ; W. M. Ertvin , Alma ; J. A. Ware , Nebraska City ; L. H. Case , Omaha : J. G. Mote , Hubbcll ; Charles Hatten , Lincoln ; Kobert Mltcholl , Lincoln ; John Moore , Grand Island ; D. C. Howard , Kearney ; W. C. Kdllly , Sidney ; C. J. Ernst , Llneolu ; Mark Hansen , Christian Burtlcson , Omahti ; Rasmus Hansen , Albright ; It U. Staulfor , Bollevuc ; Henry Gosh , SprinRliold ; Thomas Carloon , O'Neill ; W. P. Welch , Paplllion ; James Stockdnlo , Omaha ; Jcrcmluli Kane , Omaha ; W. F. Smith , Omaha ; J. J. Auams , Crawford ; J. II Williams , Fullerton ; A. M. Clark , Omaha ; M. A. DcCamp , Clear Water ; James McCarnoy , Omahn When his honor tnvitod members of the I grand Jury who wished to ho excused from serving to uppcar before him and Rive a statement o ! reasons C. J. Ernst , of Lincoln , took the lloor And what have you got to say ! " Inquired Judge Dundy Just this , you know I am superintendent of the Lincoln Street Railway compiny Wo expect a company of cistern capitalists there every day to buy us out ; sumo of them uro likely to como on the very next train , > and when thov do ' It is highly important that I should bo present " ' Have in carst" you got stoves your / Yes , sir ; wo have " ! "Do vou keep them warm in cold weather } " "Wo do that " i "Tncn you may go " . Mr Ernst went away a very happy man Ho wa3 Uio only ono who asked to bo ex cused Judge Brewer delivered two small decis ions Ooo dealt with } .ho case of Lowe against Hulfeustcin , and came up for hear ing on a motion to remand it back to the state court Ho sustained the motion Tha ' ether was on a demurrer in the case of i D'Gctto vs Horny , which was also sus tained Yestoiday afternoon Judge Dundy and the petit jury entered upon the trial of a suit for J3.600 , brought by Moslcr , Bahmaun & Co , ot Cincinnati , against Hall county , Ne braska The facts In this case briefly stated nro ttieso : Throe years ago these plaintiffs sold to the commissioners of Hall county a steal Jail for $3,500. After it had boon In use about ono week all tbo prlsoacrs conllned therein brolto out and escaped In the meantime , howovbr , n warrant had been drawn and the company was about to collect its pay , but the citkans , through their f county nttornoy , interfered and stopped the ] Hj payment WA Frank Norton was nrralgnod before Judge jH Dundy on & charge of sending an obscene [ letter through tha mulls to u Westphalia barber Ha pleaded guilty and was lined 825. This is Just $75 less thna nny parson H wis over lined in that court for a similar _ , , . offense - p G. M. Hitchcock and ether property ovva- K ors In the proposed postoQlco block , , have M filed with the court their acceptance of the nnprnlsod valuation | ' | H District Court 'S Lonn Marsh was brought into Judge Hope H wells court and sat for an hour listening to t , H the arguments of counsel on tao information H to quash tha Information There was moro Wm interest manifested in the case than has B been shown in any case trlod at the present | H term of court The room was crowded fl { durlnsr the morning Judge Hopnwoll B overruled tbo motion to quash and Lena M Marsh was remanded to Jail to await trial j M The defense was commenced In Judge H Davis ' court In the damage suit of Mrs H Woods agulnst Salooakooper Flannery Wit j H nosscs wcro intioducod to show that Woods H was formerly In the saloon business himself i H and was n constant drinker H Judge Doano is still engaged In the Wat- 'MM ' sou vs Coburn rcplovin case | H The case against Edward Orr , charged with IMM stculiug a grip sack full of goods from the > , Murray hotel , was placed on trial in the uf tor- 'i H noon In Judge Hopewell's court / B M. H , Page Si Co.have commenced suit In r H the district court against Stover & Torbish i H for (1,81:1.01 : on promissory notes ; The Klmball-Cliamp Investment company H has tiled three foreclosure suits against ' m Charles V. May ot al * M ilough .V Ford have commenced an action , m * ngainsl James K. Stovnr and Fred BIttoroff H to have a sala from Stover to BitterolT set H usldo In order that they may recover on u H judgment obtalnod some time ago , but still H unsatlsuea mW This afternoon tbo case of the state J M npnlimi William Willis , charged with grand j H larceny , wi ) bo taken up In the criminal | H court Tomorrow morning the case of I H Charles Dulcbv , charged with robbery , will j H fiomo up , and In the afternoon the case of M Hattie libel , charged with shooting with < n- H tent to kill , will be board Ou Monday the H ease of Clcorga Sowoll , charged with mur- H der In the llrst degree , will bo commenced H Coumy Co irt H Dr J. W , McMcnamy has filed a complaint H against Matthew J , Frank alleging that there m Is (35 duo him as rent on the Cozichb house , H property , and nsklug for the restitution of I H tbo premise * . ' H Id ttiQ case ot the Banu ot Commerce M against Eaton , a suit on a note , Judgment 1 was rendered for plaiutlff in too sum of M 13-15.1)0. ) _ H Mllrs'Norvo nnd I.Ivor Ill la H An Important rtltcovery They act on the H liver , stomach and bowels through tha H nerves , A new priuclpto They speedily f m euro bllllousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , l B piles and constipation , Spieudld for men , 1 1 'Womcu and children Smallest , mildest , ) surest ! 10 doses for 35 conn Samples free } ut Kuhu & Co , 1 * , 15tb and Douglas , iNsi'EcnNOTiir : u. p. Two Govurnnicnts Dlreolors Mnko Thnlr First Trio Hon John 6 * . Plummer , of Now York and Hon Jesse Spauldlng of Chlcaro , In their ofllclal capacity as gorcrnmoat directors of the Union lUclflc , arrived In Omaha over the Narthwcstero yesterday morn In sr This Is the Inltml tripboth being appolntejss of Presi dent Harrison Owing to business engage ments , G , M. Lolghton , of Missouri , ox- Governor Bullock , of Georgia , and Judge Savage , nil of whom nro members of the directorate , wcro unable to go on the trip , and the work of inspection will con sequently bo norformoJ by Messrs , Plum mer nnd Spuuldlng Mrs Jesio Spauldlng nnd daughter Miss Jessie , Miss Allco Plum mer the accomplished daughter of Mr John V. Plummer , and Mr J. li Millholland , of the Now York Tribune , accompany the Darty , At the depot they wcro met by Vice Presi dent Hotcomb , of the Union Paclno , anil , later , were joined by Judge Snvagoand wlfo The guests remained in their special cars dining the forenoon Mr Plummer stated that the trip involved nothing moro than that of Inspection of the road , The cntlro Union Pacific system , ho s.ild , would bo ox- nminod and a report of thu condition of the mime would be submitted to the government Concerning the trip thus far ho said : "Ihls is my initiative Journey to the west Already I have encountered various objects that have greatly surprised me flcro wonrotn Omaha now nearly 1,00J miles from Now York , and we have unsseJ through nothing but the finest of agricultural lands and largo and en terprising cities Where is the west any how ! Is it that country where the Indian , the boar , the buffalo and such nlono inhabit ! I thought that wo would experience a little of the rural lieforo reaching Omaha , hut wo are hero and I understand that wo have just tcached a city tnut Is reputed to have tbo largest newspaper building lit the world and a system of street rallwavs unequalled - ' equalled by any city In the United States Your largo business blocks and smoking manufactories tell mo thut this is not the west , or at least not the west that is suscep tible of the broad and crude meaning of the term " When questioned concerning the political outlook from a national standpoint Mr Pluinmor said : President Har rison's administration has been bus iiicssliko from the commencement to the present tlmo There is every re ison to bellevo that it will so continue Spealtltig from my own pctsounl knowledge , I can say that everything pertaining to thu machinery of the administration Is in harmony , 'Iho iiro idoiit's policy has made him popular , and his manifest determination to make his policy thut of the people has been the means of en- him to the heart o * every American citizen Yes , Mr Harrison is supported to the lcttor by Secretary Blaine all ro- norts to the contrary notwithstanding Ho is gradually growing stronger , und there can bo no doubt but that when an op portunity presents itself the majority of the ptomo oi mis commouweuitu wiu enUor u his every action " Speaking of the tariff problem , ho said : " 1 believe in turift reform , but not to that extent us to jcopardlzo American Industries The Industries of the United States nro , ( might say , paramount to the longevity of this country as a republic To invade the Bauetlty of our workshops , thiough the medium - dium of fieo trade , would be a crime agjtnsl our every commercial relation " As to the result of the recent elections in Now York , Ohio and Iowa , ho said : " 1 think the result in Now York was largely - ly due to the indiffcrcnco of the republican voters in all parts of the state This Is al most habitual In off year elections It was , furthermore , n reaction from the work done during the campaign n year ago In addition to this , very largo sums ot money were at the command of the democratic olllceholders throughout the state This was especially upplluablo to Now York city "In Ohio the .pcoplo have pronounced , as against n gallant man , that they do not up- provo of any third term Even ns great a statesman as Roscoe Conkllng , with as great a candidate us General Grant , failed to ovcrcomo this feel ing I think that in both Ohio and iown the prohibitionists contributed Inrgely to the result of the election PoDplo will not stind fanaticism or coer' on I dent think that in this ago the tail is going to' wag the dog The elevation of the masses by education and the bcttormont of their condition together with high license , will accomplish moro with the people of this country thau arbitrary legisla tion " When questioned as to whether the tariff reform iusuo entered the spirit of the cam paign ho said : "I do not mink so , in so far as it pertaUs to free trade That question was settled In the election of a year ago By the way , I no tice that ox-President Cleveland is quoted ns having said that It was evident that the leaven of tariff reform had leavened the whole lump , and that bo considered tlicsa elections as the decision of the people in this regard I think the results of the elections have been moro of a victory for the leaven of free whisky , a condition to which our pro hibition friends have largolv contributed , "As to tariff reform the republican partv is thoroughly nwako regarding Its Import ance , and I look to see the next congress in an earnest , honest and busincss-llko manner toke bold of this matter ; hut remember , the work of congress will bo in reforming the tariff la the interests of American genius and industry and the welfare of American labor It will bo this In preference to taking action , as was thatof the last administration , in the interest of the foregn manufacturer nod foreign laborer The benefits of this policy of giving the profits of labor to our homo mnrkots I bellevo to bo in the interest of the American pcoplo , simply becnuso such wages and profits accrue to their independ ence and benefit 1 dent tlilnic the demo cratic party need worry about tariff reform until congress hus commenced for tbo first tlmo under the republican administration The country at largo will hold our senators and representatives respoasiblo to a strict account in performance of the dutlos in this direction , and I sincerely hope tboy will " Yesterday afternoon , in company with Vice President Holcomb , the visitors called at Tiik IIku oQlce and made a tour of thu spa cious building All expressed their surprise at finding a newspaper building so large , complete and mngnlflcnut This morning thpy lonvo for Salt Lnko City , and for the next ton days they will bo wheeled about tbo Union Pacific syBtom ClianccH ut Slouv City Fred Nash , general ageat of the Milwau kee road , has gene to Sioux City to arrange for a change ot tlmo In the arrival and de parture of trains on the Mllwaukco road at that point , Itallronil Notes On Monday next the freight nnd passen ger depot ut Newcastle on tbo B. & M. will bo opened nnd trains will bo run , E. Ii Mnri9 , of Wahoo , wilt be the ngont The Union Pacitlo has completed arranjjo- tncnts far the joint use ot the \i. \ & M. depot nt Lincoln , commencing on the ITth Mate rial for spur U-nclts was forwarded there to day Do you suiTor with cnturHiV You can bocurod if you take Hood'n Snrsnparillu , the tfront blood puriflor Sold by till drutju'sls- ' - _ _ _ _ _ ' Hecnnil Wnrd llemnornts The Second ward democrats mot on South Sixteenth street last night for the purpose of reorganizing their ward olub The moot ing was called to order by John Spoorl The matter ot electing a permanent chairman was deferred , und J. P. Mallendor was chosen secretary Then the seventeen dem ocrats that wcro present cava their attention to the chairmanship , nnd John Spoerl und William Holmes contested for the honors Pending tha result great excitement prevailed - vailed , and still greater was the excitement when it was discovered that the ( oyonteen voters had cast twnnty ballots A new bal 1st was ordered , and a tie wo * announced quo of the contestants being too modest to cost his ballot Judge Holmes suggested that a copper cent bo heaved heavenward and the contestant that cumo nearest to the cruck in the lloor be declared its choice Grout minds do not always ran in tha same channel , and this was no exception As a consequence au adjournment was taken to Friday evening next , at which tlmo tbo work of reorganizing will again bo taken up , < Mrs Winslow's bootUinp Syrup for children teotlilnir , rests the child and comforts the mother , iijc a bottle A REFUGEE FROM JUSTICE I The Gharffo on Whloh Arthur XT , Blnkc la Arrnignod ' JUSTICE MILLS IN MOTION Secretary of State Gowrtror PUcs Ills Hon it A Fort nno Teller Sees Evil SpirtU-Tlio City In Itrlof Lixcor.x Humuoof The Omuu Bbb , ) 11)20 P Stuner } Lincoln , Neb , Nov 13. ) Arthur U , Blake , the alleged Atchison county , Missouri , murderer , was arraigned in the county court today on the charge of being a refugee from justice Ho pleaded notgiiilty and on motion his hearing was continue I to November 10. HU btil was fixed at S1.0JJ , whloh ho fallod to give and ho was remanded to the county Jail James Dovore was nisei arraigned In the county court for breaking Into a Burlington car Ho demanded a trial , whllo nls pals , the alleged cigar thlovos , waived examina tion , but on hearing ho was biucd over to answer to the district court In the sum of $3U0. Ho , too Is lnirding nt the county's oxponsu in the counlyjall 'Iho Wing Fong habjas corpus case was called this afternoon Mrs Wing Pong has produced the child , which she refused to do when the case was calloj the ether dav It appears that the child was in cuarga ot the Sisters ot Mercy at Omaha The dociiioa in this case will hardly bo reached today A ! tiilc Ordinance . Anew bread ordinance was passed by the city council last night under suspension of the rules The ordinance was Introduced by Councilman Moycr , nnd It provides for loaves of two sizes , ono uud two pounds , full weight , with u penalty of flu for each viola tion These loaves uro supposed to sell ut 5 nnd 10 cou W eich retail or fourteen 1U cent loaves for $1 wholesale Councilman Meyer reasons thut there is good prolit for the baker at either rate He savs that such Hour as Is used bv bakers can bo bought in car load lots , laid down in this city , and deliv ered ut the baker shops nt li per barrel Al lowing thut n 5 dint loaf will shrink In wolght nn onnca nnd a half und a 10 cent loaf Ihri'o ounces in baking , a birrol of Hour will muko 13J 10 cunt or 'Mi 5 cent loaves which , nt rotuil , will bring 411130 , u prolit of S3.S0on the barrel At wholesale it would bring 3 40 nr a profit of SI10 on tnu bai rol , which hoconsldurs good enough oven for u Lincoln baker E. J. Fluharty , tno city scaler of weights and measures , served pur- so"nnl tiotke on all the bakers of Lit colli this murnlngot the pass igoof this ordln liieo uud that a strict compliance with Its require ments would bo exacted Siitmtinrv o , " iSisbrim'ca ' ll.in'ci The state banking department , from the report of Juno 30 , IS8J , presents an interest ing summary of the condition ot the state und private banks of Nebraska , govomed by the new law , which Is a3 follows : STATE lUNhS Resources Loans on real estate , fSSI , - 80S , .O ; other loans and discounts , ? 5i31- ( 445 01 ; overdrafts , S114.000.3JUnited States bonds , 3,000 ; other stocks and bonds , UVJ- 059.05 : duo from other hanks nnd bankers , $1.13il,474.43roal ; estuto.furnitureand hxtures J.M' l 'JJO.r/J ; current expenses and InxiM paid , * 7JU'JJ.S7 ; cisli on nand , & 51S,0ll 2J ; other resources , $ r,3il. 19. Total roaoiireeo , $0,443- . 783 81. Liabilities Capital stoclt , f,4l3-100 ) ; sur | I plus fund , $19STJi.0i : : individual protlts , ' S3V > ,000t3 ; dividends ut.pild , * lS,7bl.S4 ; commeicial deposits , S 1,1/01 043.TO ; duo to ether banhs und bankers , -$143,0J'J. : 0 ; othur liabilities , fUJ0.0i0.il. Total Iiuutlitios , fi ) , 448,118 81. VlllVATE IJANKS Resources Loans and diicounts , S15.0J7- 45141 : overdrafts , < 33u101.V5 ; United bWtoi bond , $ .1,313.15 ; other stoclin und bonds , $ .H,531.3J ( ! ; due from other bulks and b.iul- ers , * Jas3biy.7f ; rou mate , furnitura and fixtures , $ i,750 , ' .KJ ) 10 ; I'urrcnt cxujnsus tin I taxes paid , S3-23,3. ' 3 fad ; total cash in hand , S1.317.G0S : ! 8 ; other resources SUjI , 9J. ! > 7. Liabilities Capital stock , * < , ! I70,3 1.51 ; surplus fund , Sj5u , ( > 51 Oil ; undivided profits S733.M5 30- dividends unpaid SlO.JJ-3 01 ; commercial deposits , $0,017,403 SO ; duo to ether banks and banners , &ll0.dl3.7S ; ether liabilities 53,301,301.S-1 ; total liabilities , 823,011,783 SI ' 1 hero are 101 state banks nnd 383 prlvnto banks operating in the state Scot Wltotic-i ami vil 9lnts. . R. L. Leming made nppllcilion in the county couit to-Jay for the appointment ot P. W. Howe as guardian for Mrs Margu- rettc Mohr The woman has been a real dent of Lincoln for a number of years , and has followed the business of fortuue telliug nnd ib .piesumcd to have amassed some thing of u fortune Her matrimonial ven- tuie was not a successful one and her hus band is now un inmate of the soldiers homo nt Grund Island Some four wi-eks ago the old Indy was stricken with Illness , which h.u loft her in a very fccblo state of inluu bho comp'nlns ' to her attendant ! that the all around her Is filled witu witches , who taunt and meek her In her delirium she tolls of hidden sums of money , but declines to definitely locate them During the past tliroo mouths she has given various friends sums of monpy to keep for ber , and ns they do not care to keep the money In their pos session they nsk the court to appoint a guardian for her , Rttn linit-to tJiittltisH B. R. Cowdrey filed his bond In the sum of $50,000 , required by 1HW , nnd cntorcd upon I the discharge of the unities ot the office ot secretary ot state thik morning Congrc sman-elocVt.iw * wont to McCook today Ho will rotujo to Lincoln Saturday to spend Sunday with his family , hut will lcavo ofi the dav foifawfng for Washington , where he will remain Until the holidays Bank Kxaminor Sanders was nt the state banking department , today He reports , generally , n snlondm condition among the banks ot the First ' ! congressional district Ho says , however , tljat.ho occasionally finds crude bookkeeping , whloh neoessltatos amore moro oxhausttve examination Into the condi tion of such banks , o 'Iho Illst'rdit Court The case of the stilti vs Mundy McFnr- land , who Is charged With stabbing n follow workman In a Tenth street barber shop , occupied tha attention ot the criminal side of the district court today On the equity sldo n meohttilcs' lion case was tried , The parties to this causa were William A. Eckes nnd Jesse Moore , and the amount in controversy was f li Hotter Mail Si > rvlar Lincoln has never enjoyed nny thing but ti second hand sorvlco from what Is known ns the fast mall , but now there Is nn opportu nity for Lincoln people to put in an oar with the Burlington ofllcluls and possibly with good effect At the pressnt tlmo the "Q" delivers the fnst mall and passenger train No Illotho Burlington nt Pacific Junction , tit about.5:30 : p , ui The "Q" people desire to deliver those trains to the Burlington at P.iclliu .1 unction at about 4 oclocic But the ' Burlington Is somewhat uudu- cidnd what to do in the matter In other words thov dent know Just what to do with the trail at that holir They con sider No 3 u good train ns It is It leaves Omaha at a time when every person can huvo had supper before starting for Lincoln or points west , and it accommodates a great many people oy leaving ut that hour , who might not bn accommodated at an earlier hour Again , No .1 is consolidated at Ox ford with the Kansas City und Denver express > press , which cannot reach thut place earlier It bus been suggested to the Burlington of ficials that they could receive these trams nt Pacific Junction at 4 o'clock and run them through Ui Lincoln by 7 , giving Lincoln people plo the advantages of the fast mull Passen gers could take xiippcr at Lincoln and if ne cessary to hold the train for a couple of hours It could bu held here As a now tlmo labia is coming out on the 17th , If Lincoln people deslru thli ssrvico It is time to siriko , lor the Burllnytou folks are considering thu matter The Miproinc Court To-day's proceedings in the supreme court wore us follows : The following gentlemen wuro ndmlttcd to practice : Mr A. K Barnes , Mr Kelly W. Fruscr , nnd Mr Ausou A. Welsh Charles vs state ; leave given plaintiff to fllo substituted records Comstock vs CoJo [ ; cause revived in name of 14. B. Boyd , administrator of def - f end ant Stevenson vs valentine ; motion to strike the motion for rehearing from fllo overruled 'Iho following causes wcro continued : Barnes vs Vaukauren : Ryan vs Stowcll , nnd Chicago , St Paulf Minneapolis & Omuhu Railway comp iny vi Cuming county 'Iho following causes were argued nnd submitted : Woszkvs ! ; Daw , Radford vs Dixon county , Franao vs Armb-ster , El- singer vs Grovljohn , " Crawford vs Galloway , Bikcrvs Melsi-h , SMtb ex rel va Fruzer , Uppfault vs Woorjuititin , Phoenix Insurance company vs Rciuinirer , on motion to quash bill of exceptions anil overruled ; Kemp vs Western Unicn Talefgraph company Court adjourned to Wednesday , November 18 , lfc&U , at 8:20 : oclocliii in Cit \i'\vs anil Soti i. Mrs T. R. BentorJ gave an afternoon lunch and cird party to-dayt A largo number of invited guests jvorejn attendance General Hawoy : , ofi Ciluiubus , wns in the citv today on legal mildness W. F. Ourlcy , of Omaha , was nlso liur > on similar business J. \ \ . Chnflin , of Marion , la , nn old news paper publisher and * iuthorr of „ " i ho B ittlo of Calvary , " a religious work quito widely rend , is in the city The candidates for tlio postofllcc hero are narrowing down Mr O. C. Bell is said to have wlthdiawu fiom the race and cist his nut for deputy set-rotary of state Gtorg.j Tucker , who was very seriously Injured Sunday evening by being thrown fiomahuggy , is said to ho gutting better , it was feared that his Injuries might prove fat il _ _ _ ' Thnt sour-tumporod , ores * , dyspeptic individual , should tuko Dr J. II Mo- Lo.tn'd Siriiiparilla ! Is will muko Iiim feel : is well : iiul us hctrty ns the liculth- I iobt of us Ilg needs bracing up , vttal- I izing , that fs all ! Hoard of Publlo Work I On Friday , November 15 , proposals will bo ' received by the board of public works for ciirbimr and paving Eighth street from Far num to Douglas These will prjbably be the last contracts for paving and gradinffwhich will bo let this beuion On Tuesday next , bids will bo received by tl.o board for putting doun permanent stone sidewalks on lot 1 , block 1 ! > 1 , and lot ) , block lui ' lu'i.Tho duties of the secretary of tha hoard of public works uro nt pro-eni being par formed gratis by Buu llalcomhe , privuto secretary of the cluirin m , and ho Is men tioned as a probable successor to Mr Wap- pich Our machines having boon crowned , with tha Rrnnd pri/.o ut the Exposition , Untvcrsollc Purls , Nathaniel Wliee > r President , haa now boon decorated with the CrohS of the Legion of Honor WiiKr.r.i'it & Wilson M'r'a Co , Chicago mw vokbl' .s rasuAT cuuMisipy This iH.to certify that I have amil.wd Dr Prlco's Cream linking Powder I find it composed ol put-o mntcrials , compounded on corroot BcienUflo princlplos The ingredients are uccuratoly nnd scientifically pro nortionod , Ilonco , broad or biscuits prepared with it nro bettor BiiUod for digestion fc v DU OGDEN DOKEMUS , M. D. , LL , D.n lrof t'liemlatry ami Toxloolim-f In Hie N'owoit Hello run llojiillul JU-aiiml Uiil.o u. lrof Clieiuutrr uml l'li > iatlJuColk' ; ' oolllio r > \ < City ol New York , : For Sale by M. II Bliss , Omaha , Nebraska OUR OVERCOAT I Dcparhuonb is nn institution by ilsolf It occiiiitc3tihno3l the entire second floor oE our building , | nnd wo show ns lnrgo n vnrioty as any house in the United States Overcoats i3 our business It is a trade j | which wohnvo studied thorouglily nnd wo know what wc are talking about when * a olTor you Overcoats | at prices which no ether house will touch Wo feel spneial pride tha present season in this dopnrtuiont H Last winter wo sold moro Overcoats thau all donlers in Omaha combined This season wo hnvo a larger | place and must sell more , so you can imagine what a stock wo have prepared If you look at the piles | of Overcoats mid seethe plain marked figures on them , you will know the reason why wo soil three-fourths j | of the Ovorcoitts that are sold in Onialiit - H It is simply impossible to attempt to describa our magnificent slock of Overcoats or to mention any H special bargains Every Overcoat , wo offer is n barg.iin in itself From the plain looking but good nnd | substantial Chinchilla coat nt3 , up to the very finest silk and satin-lined Beavers , ICcrsoys or fancy Ohov- M iots at $18 , $20 , $21.50 nnd $22.7 > every garment is poslivoly it great bargain H BOYS .OYERCOATSo I Ourdibplay of Boys'and Childiun's Overcoats in overyo ociitable ELrrc is Hie lni csl fi d n est ° | perfect thnt can bo seen anvwherc x M Prices of small Boys 3 to 10 years Overcoats start ntOoc and run up to $10.50. M Mothers , you will be surprised to see what a nice little Overcoat , with capo , wo offer you at 91,50 , , H 81,75 and $2,50. H Prices of large Hoys' 10 to 19 yeari Overcoats start at $1.90. Jijjjgiw | Ours is a safe place to buy Boys ' Clothing AN YT1IING TI t\.T \ D0eST ( FIT OR IS NOT | B SATIS FACTO 11V. CAN HE RETURNED AND MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED ' • . M WRITE FOF ? OUR FALL CATALOGUE jl mm Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha II CALIFORNIA i Tin : 1 AND or DL3COVERIESI . _ _ LUNGS Soil ou UW Send for Circular , | itYtaltlt3k9. - - [ ABO M UOt aoROViui gu Jf 6 MOJ . 1 " T . THC O NLY- JteWW * ! VjaUSS&k CUflUANTEED ft is Br H\iu. j. Mg cuKe for $ - n cwufcjffi ATARRH AfllCTINElCO CnVo r nviuf ca i SAHTA : ABIE : AND : CAT : B : CURE Fop sale by Goodman Drug Co 3 Dt&STmiEMtflVfltlNAMEiilOt i i clAS.5'KlRK i fSSl1/ ! / White * J 1 WI LBF rappers * ( Ir iVnltl ' 111 _ o iTtt iyr g O | r-gja-HAHPSWIta- feSOwCcrdMnlnij S - . m i S JAVA MOCHA jmw3 A Perfect Art Albvm containing 24 IjP Beautiful Photograph representing " Tea and Coffee culture , will be sent on receipt of your address CHASE & .SANB0RN , 136'Broad St , Boston , Western Dcpt 80 Franklin St , Chicago , III QOLD MEDAL , PAltlu , 1878. pfthL * 2 | | W. BAK Jt & CO 'S CLtfTii'fi ' llisl Gocoa Jj S I * absolutely pure and l it it soluble , MSlwk r ° diemicals iffin I \ V * r * usc < Q * * ' f Tatloo It hu CMT | ill I' f lli t rfl * tkr $ * * ' * * * ' * * * trHStJi cf Coco * in I [ III i mUed witU BUrch , Am wrt > ottjr Sui rf JnJlU | II H , nd U tUtnT\ \ Ut more economlciO , ElRli I' ' n 1 totttftcAaN * * * * w1 * * * * ? . it u Hlfill I 7 VI 1 dtllclwui , nourUWiiff , trtoitl * liijr1 El . KRlf / ill flj eat Uiacsreu.ma * diurrtblj at - 4 Me L X ill 'ur DTftll ( u * t\\M \ \ pciioni tit Lcalth gold hj Grocer * cyerynhere W. BAKEE & CO , Dorchester , Haas 1 - ? - 3 \ The large increase in ' our wholesale business deman I ! ing our whole attention , we offer for sale our I | l I BETiSL JEWELRY ST0HE E I \ The location is the finest in Omaha , being the most I H ; prominent corner ; the building is new , and the store 9 I has recently been fitted up in the most modern style , I li and is conceded to be the finest jewelry establishment B B f in the west . 1 1 ] The stock is well selected and desirable , being 1 H S clean and new " * I B | The business has been established 23 years 1 -tm i This is"an opportunity rarely offered ; good terms to I M \ responsible parties Address 1 fB I MAX MEYER & BRO , Omaha 1 I i ; TO OUR FBIKNDS AND PATRONS : | ; t ThanUiiip : you lor the liberal patronaffo bestowed upon us In the I I n past , wis will until the stock is sold olTor you Wntohes , Diamonds , P ; JM a Silvurwuro und Art Goods nt prices lioretoforo unknown in Omaha P > J MAX MEYEU & BRO , , Sixteenth and Farnaiu streets $ < H " 4 | f'OUMllil ) 1830. JH JOHN OSBORN , SON h CO , 1 15 BEAVER , STREET , NEW VOItll H SOIiE AGKNTS FOIL 1 PiPER-HEIQSIEGK , See I ALSO AGENTS IN THK tiNITEI ) STATES FOK . ] Scuuonisn & Sciiuvi.i-jr & Co Bordeaux Clarets ic Suutornos S Toil Bait Stuhm Buicshoiin..V-it..Rhino ( and Mosollo S GuibWKiLKit & Fn.K Nuits BurRUtidlos * W BibQUiT , Duiiouchk & Co Cognao Brandies - : | ObitoiiK & Co Oporto Ports rm Vdn 0 Hijos nn R. Guille Caskanks , . Barcelona & Tatrangona Porta ! FouuicsTUii & Co Xcres , . , Sherries U Maxuiu Ga/.tih.u o YitiAim : Port St Mury'e Sherries ; Giuolajio Luxaudo Zara Maraschino RuVak W1NKI.B , Schiedam v.\ ! ' 1 .19 WhitkBmc Gin lSnplish Gin dm . ' Scotch Whiskey * Gi.kn' Rosa JW OlilVE Oltu IHISH AND SCOTCH AV51ISKIES , , | M J. O. JAUIAICA nnd ST CHOIX HUMS , < ? • 'OiiuiIUus" Antediluvian , " nnd "Antoimiiidanc" nrnuils oT Purn Rye M Whiskies ,4H DON CARLOS LUMBER CO , I Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In ! YelloTsr Pine 11 To dMilers only Jlllls BJiulicrn Missouri Booms , . ! . Sand3. V. 8. National Dunk Uulldtag mm Trlepliono 1J0T , Omalia , Mob m A. B. MEYER & CO , I SHIPPBRb AND DEALERS IN Ice co ii Sl coke : i 103 South 13th Street , Opp Postoffiee Telephone 1490 * P ETCHINGS , . 0 m * m 4 % 1 % E" K3-KMEUSON , 'M ENGRAVINGS Ull VDK S , A & DA-VI3 I ARTIST SUPPLIES ! WM J . 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