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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1890)
* THE Q\rAHA ] \ DAILY BEE : 'mUKSDAY ' FEBRUARY 20 , ISM 5 M i t > i r i . ii i i C r i SOUTH OMAHA DAILY EVENTS A Human Vlpor'a Work In a Prohl- .m , bltlon Hill Houaohold f \ . ROBS A HUSBAND OF HAPPINESS atcuitnc oriholilro Stock KxclmrtRC Organization of n Now Turner Society City Note * nnd Icrixninlfl 'Ilio WITo IjOVPi * Another There Is trouble In n once linppy homo on Prohibition lull A Ihusbanil lias found his wlfo iintrua to him and bis pleasant fireside , of a taw months ago know * no longer the Joy * that once bud a habitation there Fran It Qoldsborry , his young wife nnd two _ children enmo from Nebraska City to South v. , _ # " Omnhn when the coopsrngo works started Golasbcrry Is n cooper and found employ ment in ttio works Among others who found employment thcro was a man nntnod J oo Kectors , who wns taken Into the Golusberry household as a boarder Mrs ( Joldsborry was preimsscsslng and found favnr In the eyes of Kootors They crow fond of cucii other nnd ana finally Mrs Goldsbcrry nnd Kcotcrs eloped They went to Lincoln , but the husband , still loving the mother or his children , followed them and found them living together ns man nnd wlfo The untrue wlfo was Induced to toturu to her homo and her children and Goldsbcrry i thought that in forgetting thopasttho future might ba ono of happiness for him IIo wns disappointed Ills wllo bognn to rccolvo letters from Kectors and the AA moro frequently they came the mora • _ _ _ _ ( ' oftou did she toll her husb.iud thnt she loved Keotors the best end was willing to give pp everything to bo with him The husband pleaded for their children who were still young nnd know nothing of their mothers Infldolltv , hut alio wns apparently lost to all sense of shame Kceturs was writing from Kansns City bogging Mrs Goldsbcrry to coino to him As ii Insl resort she bcugud her husband to ngrco to a soparatlon , take the children nnd " furnish her the means to roach the destroyer ' of her husbands ' bapplnoss This the hus band refused to do Ho went to the postofllco , ho claims , and Instructed the loral olllcinls to dollver to him ull letters addressed to bis Wlfo in the hope of causing her to forgot the Jlond who stele his wifo'B honor , but It was without effect The loss she heard from Kootors the moro sbo desired to lu with him Such in BUbstancn Is the btory told by . Goldsbcrry to the ofllcors at the police station the other night A 13ee representative was present nnd un , lnvestigntlon of the husbands state ments proves thorn to bo substan tially correct Goldsborry B.iys his homo Ufa was ono of happiness from the duta of L hh > marriaga until the dny thnt Kootcrs K " crbssed'his threshold During Golasborry's I absoucps from homo Keotors plyod his wlfo with liquor and won her affections Since , the day that her husband brought her buck : from Lincoln , on the occasion of her elopement - mont with Kootcrs , she bus occasionally re- pouted of her rashness , only to brcuk out aeain in atdent protestations of a greater ! love for the unprincipled wretch and ex pressions of a stronger desire to go to him : The couple have two children , ono eight I and the other ton years of ago They uro : . v too young to realize the truth weighing so * • t heavily on their fathers mlna Ik * J * 'JLlin Ilvo ' btoc c KvchaiiRti _ L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - / _ _ . Some tlmo ago a committee , consisting of Bk li Hpi Messrs .1 , Hi Hlaneliarci , J. A. Hake and m * Hr John A. Dudlsman , was appointed by the F Live Stock exchange to formulnto a com I ' pjalnt against transDOrtntlon discriminations I ' Tbo commltteo reported at u special meeting 1 held Wednesday afternoon with President E J. A. Hake in the chair The committees report enumerated ull the railroad aompanlcs W In tbo stnto , and after setting forth the I' position of the Llvo Stock exchange , gnvo a I' tabulated list of frolght rates on the dilTcr- , cut roads from twenty , thirty , forty , fifty m and as far as two hundred miles dtstanco lrom this city , showing unjust and illegal m charges ; that the transportation companies , ' Dy their unjustifiable course aredamnglngtho I. llvo stock interests of South Omaha ; that I roads not th of the Platte river place tralllo ' ' from that faction at a great disadvuntugo > compared with tbo section south of that K rlvor , The petition prays that the Btato board of transportation may cause the trans I , portalion comiianics enumerated to answer - tbo oh urges nnd compel nbedienco to the f law 'J ho report was unanimously adopted , K and Messrs E. P. Savage , A. 13. Waggoner B and J , H. Blonchurd wcro appolntod a com K " mltteo to go to Lincoln and present the com _ _ _ _ , ] ) lalnt before the stata hoard of trunsporta- ft JTV tion l * The Turner JlaHqinrnde K Ilium's hall was asccne of gaiety and splen- H ? dor Tuesday night , The Tumors nnd their mm friends were nut in full force to participate B In tbo pleasures of the masquerade given by K the socloty and to enjoy the , last dance before K the lenten souson Sovouty-llvo couples K dressed in elegant and fantastic costumes , mm representing every class and nation oa the ftt globe , occuplod the floor and marched and mm danced to the muslo of the Foresters band j until 5 o'clock this morning K At 12 o'clock mask * were removed nnd the HJ prizes were awarded Mrs 13. lilutn , dressed mm as a Spanish knight of old , was awarded the mm prize of the handsomest lualo costume , an olcgantmcerschuum clear holder Mrs Mary mm Ii Lompko received an expensive toilet sot Hj for the handsomest ludv's costume ; she rep I resented the Queen of Day " The prlzo fur HJ the most comical costume , a telescope , wns Hf " awarded Max Anderson T. II BacKman and Hj • James Furroll , who were dressed as bod-car- H > riers Hj _ - _ - The Turner masquerade was an unquallDbd * - - * - - - . success B -w i T-- . Will March \\ltli Now Pinna Bj' Tbo local division of the Ancient Order of HJ Hibernians has ordered two elegant silk Hj flags to bo carried heroafloc m processions , ft Ono will bo an American Hag and tbo other Hj an Irish flag The coat of tbo flags will ex- Hm cced$150. Hereafter the socloty will moot Hj In St Agnes school ball on the iirstWednos- t day night nud tbo third Sunday uftornoon of Hm each month HW . , ' Bent to the llmultal HJ • * Patrick McGponoy , a young man cm- ' Hv , ' ployed at Swifts packing houso.mot with an Hm * accident luosdny aftornoou that will con Hk line hlui ' to his bed for boiuo time While HV engaged In handling lard tierces ono of thorn HS fell on his arm breaking the limb badly Uq Hm wus removed to St Joseph's hospital to hnvu HV the member set McGecoy boardodat the Hft bousa of ox-Councilman Danlol UalTerty Hft New Turner houliuy B ATurner society has been organlzod by tbo B Itohcmiau citizens of South Omaha and will B hold regular meetings and gyuinustta pruo BB , Uco la Nullonal hall , on the corner of Twen- BBi rf.'js ty fourth and L streets The following of- BB Sf 7 ileor * have boon eloeted : Prcsidout Frank Bl * * \ J. Sbelanoy ; vice president Murk Houknl : BB secretary , Joseph liccva ; treasurer , Joseph BB' Tosnolodok ; chief , Frank Jaros ; first tecch- BB er , Joseph Novak ; secoud teacher , John BB Moravootrustees ; , Caspar I'odoluk ; Josouh , BB l'avlek nnd Antou Uragoun ; Janitor , Joseph H Hlahn H i City Notes anil lVr oiinU BB ' Duel J. Klugof Kansas City Is spondtug a BB few days with Ira H , Mupes BBJ The onicors-elcct of Good Will ledge , BBJ Kuighu of Honor , wera mstallod Tuesday BJ ulght by Ulstrict Deputy Jacob liollstoui BBJ Mrs P. J. Persons has returned from a BBJ visit with Dr Diusuiorout Omaha BBJ The board of education will moot at tbo BBJ' high school on Friday night , Importuut BBJ ' . bustuos * Is to be considered , BBt David Anderson lofi yeiterday for a four BBS days visit to bis old homo iu Columbus , B Patrick Hoardon has returned homo from BBS Kansas City , BBB * I j/ Miss Jcnnio Condon ha returned to Vul- B | mA paraiso BBf 9fr MissJcssio Carpenter has returned from BBS - . - < f Emerson , Iu , bringing with her Miss Edna BK < • Hrueu BBB J , Landry , a young tough who bas given BBK tUa POlice considerabls troublH , wont to tna BB couuty Jull for thirty days today far ouiry- me concealed woapout Ho carried a lump under his Jaw Indicted by Captain Secton's strong arm while ho was resisting arrest Mnjor .1 , d. Williams , long cngngod In the drug business in South Omaha , has gone to Newcastle , Wyo . there to ongngo in the same business Edward Conley Is entertaining his broth er-ln-law , John Shendon , of St Joseph , Mo Miss Hose Murray of Hastings , Neb , Is n guest of Miss Lauru Hoarsch Zenith Newton , a resident of Albright , died yesterday morning Mr Newton wns n mnr- rlod man , thirty.flvo years of age , nnd leaves an aged mother , a wlfo nnd six young chil dren Ho will bo buried from SU Agnes church 11113 QU1JEN OP SONG PopnrntioiiH lining Mndo for Her IJntry tn Omnhn Manager Uoya had rough illngnim of the seating capacity of the Coliseum drawn yesterday - torday which led to n slight change in the originally urrangod scale of prices for tlcic- ots ots.Two Two performances of grand opera with Mme , Putti us the star In ono nnd Tamagno the other , nt So is considered remarkably low , but with on auditorium capable of seating from 0.000 to 8,000 people , and hcllovlng ndmisstons within the reach of all would Insure groatcr suc cess It wns decided to favor Omaha bv nut ting the ncalu down , as compared to charges made in other cities Howov r , n division of the main floor Into eight sections gives ISO very choice souls In the front raws of the two mlddlo blocks , nearest to nnd directly below the stage , thnt really command an advnnco above f5 for the season , consequently they are placed at S7.GU each This price , of course , includes both performances The next or second choice , about nlno hundred seats , will bo put at V' , season tickets , or $3 DO , slnglo ndmission ; the third choice , covering the balance of tbo lower iloor will bo ? l , sen- ton and $0 single admission It Is found that when divided Into ton sections , making four insldo nnd six outside the roof-support ing columns , tbo lower lloor will accommo date 4,000 people An cstlmato places the capacity of tbo amphlthcatro at nearly as many moro A force of carpenters commenced building the stngo yesterday nnd by the tlmo the company arrives cvorythlng will bo In readi ness for Us reception "II Trovatoro" Is the opera decided UDOn for the open ing night , while at the mntinco with Mme Patti in tbo title role , Martha will bo the attraction Many people have expressed a desire to see Tumugno In "Otollo , " which wns written - ton for him , but his performance as Mau rice , tn that soulful Jgcm , "Trovatoro , " has attracted so nusjph nttontlon everywhere , that the munagomont oncouruged by Marcus Mayors suggestions , thought it the most popular as well as prefcrablo production to Mr E. C. Glllotto , ono of Colonel Abbeys agents , arrived yesterday afternoon to assist Messrs lloyd nnd Hnynes , especial lj In the snlo of tickets , which will open Thursday morning next instead of Wednes day as announced Ho is said to bn an ex port as a ticket seller , having conducted nil the advance sales for Pattl's engagements la this country , Mexico uud South America MakinoMistakk If you have made up your mind to buy Ilood'a Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other Ilood's Saraapavilla is a peculiar medi cine , possessingby virtue of its peculiar combination , proportion ana prepara tion , curative power superior to any article of the kind before the people : For all ntTcctioni arising lrom impiiro blood or low state of the system it is un equalled Bo sure to pot Hoods WHO WAS SHE ? A Woman Swninr lrom a Second 8tory Window Lint Nlglir A rather sensational episode was wit nessed bv some gentlemen on a motor car shortly after 11 o'clock Tuesday nightwhich It was conjectured , should it reach tbo ears of certain parties interested , might play a prominent part in a domestic , tragedy or divorce case It occurred in ono of the brick tenement bouses near the center of toe city • A young woman of slcndor but pretty flguro was the protniDont actor In the scene and wus lot down from the second story of the building with us beet The gentleman who lot her down wus n man of ordinary slzo and had u mustache , but as the light in the room where ho was bad boon turned low , his features were not distinct As Boon as the female flguro reached tbo ground she started on a dead run and was soon out of sight She wus dressed in blacic The Only One The Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Railway Is the only line running solid vostibulcd , oloctrio lighted and steam heated trains between Chicago , Coun cil Bluffs and Omalni The bortn reading lamp fenturo tn the Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines is patented and cannot bo used by any other railway company It 1b the great improvement of the ago Try it and bo convlncod Sleeping cars leave the Union Paclflo depot , Omaha ntO p. m. dally , arriving at Chicago at 0:80 : a. m , Pusaongors taking this train arc not compelled to got out of the cars at Council Blulls and wait for the train to bo cioanod Got tickets and stooping car berths nt Union ticket ofllco , 1C01 Farnam st F. A. Nash , Gen AgU J. E. Pimston , Pass Airt Oinnhn'K 1'iihcoIIIoo Site Lnto Tuesday night the following dispatch was received from Washington : The papers in the Omaha postofllco slto case have all been examined by tbo gentle man in the department of Justioo who has clmrgo of these matters and ho has reported that tno title to the block which it is pro posed tn buy for the now postofllco building is perfect in the government as a result of the proceedings before Judge Dundy Ho will make this report to the supervising ar chitect tomorrow morning and the chances are that chcoks will at once be sent to Omuba to pay for the lands which the gov ernment will take " Mr , Hyron Heed , who has returned from the cast , was shown the telegram in regard to tbo tltlo to blocK SO , condemned for post onlco slto Mr Reoa said that it was not his inten tion to Impede tbo progress of any publio improvements and that be bud therefore withdrawn his own objections to the up- prais.il of the commissioners t The U. F. Folsom heirs , however , are not sutlstlou uud were the onlv persons who of late buvo boon opposing the decision of the commissioners , und ho has boon acting us tboir nttornoy , in fact * Ho said lo ) had not heard from the depart ment In regard to the matter nnd expressed conslderublu Hurpriso that the claims of tbo Folsoms should bu ignored , although ho said the government could pursue such a course If it oiioso , it belnt ? all-powerful. However , ho did not bellcvo thut such would bo Just nnd fair fllllr * ' Ncrvonnit Ijlvor Pills An Important discovery Tboy act on the liver , stomach und bowels through tbo nerves A now principle Tboy spoadlly euro lillllousuess , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation Bpieudld far men , women nnd children Smallest , mildest , surest HO doses for 3o corns Samples free at Kuhu & Co 's , 15lb and Douglas v KxDrm iu ii llnuco The Merchants express employes g vo their third uuiiual dsooo at Washington hall 'luesday evening , and the event proved thor oughly enjoyable and successful There wus u lureu turnout of the expressmen and their friend * , uud although there were twou- ty-elght numbers danced the tlmo flew only too quickly Muster of Ceremonies Frank Itohuck was assisted by the following couimlttoes : Reception Lewis Nasser , Frank Irvin , Scth Grouver , Lawrence Scott , Charles Simpson , J. S. Taylor , Floor Hlrt Davis , William Harrington , George Kogers , Charles Urouvur , George UcbnoUbacbcr Door William Nasser , - Joseph W , Hlack- man , William Barnes , Cburlcs Linton Change of life , backache , monthly irrogu laritloi , hot flashes , aru cured by Dr Miles Nervine Fruo samples ut Kuhu & Co , 15th aud Douglas MVhllS AU < UlXT13t > . Tim Murderer ot Nets I'lnntci'ii lc- ctnrcil Jot ( ititltr Tbo case of Gcorgo Moycrs was given to the Jury about 5 o'clock Inst evonlng The arguments of the counsel and the clmrgo of Judge Clarkson occupied the entire after noon The Jury had boon out about three-quar ters of nn hour when a loud knocking was heard resounding through the building The Judge and attorneys nnd a few persons still remaining about the court house quick ly assembled In the criminal court room to hear the result The Jury filed In , many of them with a partially concealed smllo that nlTordcd a gleam.of hope to tbo anxtous pris oner and his faithful , trusting wife who had Nat ocslde him during the entire trial After ( tolling tbo Jury tbo clerk road the verdict , finding the accused not guilty Mrs Myers burst into tears nnd exchanged loving words with her husband The latter scorned dazed for a moment , as though ho could scnrcelv * realize bis cscapo , but soon his eyes tilled with tears aud ho faced the Jury while ho thanked them , The ctlino with which Moyors was chnrgod wns the murder of Nols Pnintoon , a Swede , ' Inst Mny The two hod a row in the saloon nt Twentieth nnd Cuming nnd Moyors stnrtcd homo Plantcon followed him nnd they had another row nt the corner of Hurt und Twontlcth , Myers hit Planteen with a doorkuob , from the effects of which ho died nbout two weeks nftcrwnrd The suit of Vf , F. Lorenzcn vs C. J. Smith for rent of the old Urownoll ball property wns postponed on account of the sickness of Mr Andrew Bavins , ono of the altornoys Judge Doano toott up the case of 11. W. Guo et al vs A. It Saucr , a suit to recover (100 by reason of a failure to cancel a real estate mortgage The Judge instructed the Jury to return a vordlct for the plalntlH awarding hitn JIUO as prnyod for This was done without leaving their seats The suit of Carrlo L. Pollock against Louis Johnson for $5,003 damages for slander was hoard by Judge Doano The plaintiff alleged that the defendant called her a "chippy" und various other objcction- nblo names , for which she wisbed (5,000 damages The Jury returned a vordlct giving - ' ing the plaintiff the sum of SI00. Judge Wakuly will hand down a decision this morning in the celobrntod case of Coch ran vs Cochran This Is a case to set asldo a decree of divorce on tbo ground that It was fraudulently obtained The case also In volves considerable real estate The United States Loan and Investment company has brought suit against John O. Yinscr to sot aside a Judgment obtained In a Justlco court in Wooster countv for SUB , nl- leging that Judgment was obtained without the knowlcdgo of the plaintiff and In a court not having Jurisdiction Frank B. Johnson bns commenced sultnt foreclosure against Frank P. Carl ot al to recover $ li5.5G ! secured by mortgugo on lots 31 and & 5 , block 17 , Orchard Hill The Jury In the case ot Mrs Altshuolcr against ex-Sheriff Coburn returned a verdict for the dalcndant and fixed the raluo of the goods involved at $1,800. T.vo cises that have burdened the docket for Bovoral years wore disposed of by Judge Donno Tuesday afternoon The first was tbo damage suit of Mrs Sarah I. Bryant vs Judge McCullocb , ex-Sheriff Coburn , Byron Heed , a. D. Mercer and D. B. Hauck , for alleged unlawful ejection of tbo plaintiff from the premises at the corner of Four teenth and Chicago streets After a hearing of the evidence Judge Doano instructed the ] ury to return u verdict for the defendants The other case wns the damage suit of Emma L. Van Etten against J. Abrahams , which was given to the defendant by default Judge Kincald is hearing the law case of William Gibson vs It A. Moore This Is a suit on a promissory note in which the do- leuso pleads against the Issuance ot a gen eral execution on account of a stipulation to that effect which was embodied in the note County Court The Bobn Sash and Door company has sseu Jacob Meyors for S2C0 alleged to bo dua on account Andrew Henry has commenced two suits against Morris Morrison to recover $018.03 and $820.50 on notes Eastburn , Fish & Co of Chicago have brought suit against the Arm ot Ferrall , Manloy & Co of South Omaha to recover 8332.(10. ( The plaintiffs are com mission doulorB In llvo stock in Chicago nnd tbo defendants were formerly a copartner ship doing business in South Omnlia The defendants shipped several carloads of cattle - tlo to tbo plaintiffs and drew upon thorn for the amount the cuttlo should sell for The drafts were bonorod , and utter doing busi ness this way for some time it appeared that the defennunts had drawn upon the plaintiffs for $370.00 moro than the cattle sold for This amount tboy seek to recover In tbo case of Mitnacbt against Sheep , Judgment was entered for plaintiff in the sum or $150 05. The best wlno grapes In the country come from northern Ohio ; Cooks extra dry cham pagne is made of them A3IU8EMGNT8. There was great fun and enjoyment at Washington hall last night The Cliotlra- matlo club gnvo an entertainment , after which tnoso who so desired remained and danced until a late hour This is an organi zation of ooventy-tlvo members , composed of young lauies nnd gentlemen who have a taste for amateur theatricals und appear occasionally in some light comedy or domestic drama "Iol on Parle Fraucais" was , the bill last night , with Charles Blguttcr as Major llegulus Itattsn ; Samuel Freed man as Victor Dubois ; Lou H. Buor as Mr Spriggins ; Miss MinnloL KotchiUs as Mrs SprlggiCB ; Miss Tillio Newman as Mrs , Major Hattan ; Miss Clara HlndsUopt as Angelina , and Mrs Lou H. Baer as Anna Murla , a rebellious domestic Tbo parts were ull well taken and each menibor of tbo cast deserves ercditabla mention The Musical union orchestra treated these who came early to a number of fine overture selections , and also furaished music for the dunce that followed The attoudauco was qulto largo "I have tioen nlllicicd with an affection ot the throat from childhood , cauBod by diphtheria , and have used vurious remedlos , but have never found anything equul to Browns Bronchial Troches " Hav G. AL F. HamptonPikotnnKy Sold only in boxes Caught ino Bird C A. Bird Is a woll-to-do barber at Cen tral City , who , it is alleged , has been at tempting to Increase his Income by soiling liquor on the sly The argus eyed United States mnrshals have caught him iu the act , however , and he was brought to Omaha soday by Deputy Marshal Lyons Fits , spasms , St Vitus dance , nervousness nnd hyslerin nro teen cured by Dr Miles j Nervine Free samples at Kuhu & Co , l&lli aud Douglas _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 liti Gymnasium is Too Cold In reply to Dr Spalding's complaint to the other members of tbo board of education that the teacher of gymnastics bas not bcon giving any instruction in his branch , Prof Kuuimenv.v says that the gymnasium has boon too cold for tno pupils Tbo members of the board had promised to beat the apart ment , out have failed to do so The pufills could not be drilled In gy inn attics without suffering from the cold and oo the advice of Prof Lewis , the principal , tbo gymnasium has remained closed until the board sees tit to have it properly warmed Noonday S-rvloes , Tbo series of noonday services to beheld hold tn the United States National bank building every day during Lent commenced yesterday , The services , which lasted tor twenty minutes , were well attended Bishop Worihington delivered a brief ad dress _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ May Hi Unarrested August Nlr , arrested on a charge of asj sault and battery preferred by Peter Ham mer , was discharged , though tbo oUlcers say bo will bo rearrostcd on thu same charge Charged With htealinu $ rs , M. Kline , a boy employed by tbo Republi can to carry mall to the postofttce , wus ur- rcstod yesterday , charged with stealing 13 from tbo person ot a friend , Tbo often so is a penitentiary one , and a person so charged can not ba relcascd'dn ' n bond ot less than $500 , which young Mine was unable to se cure The young man has been in Jail two or thrco times before , nnd the ofllcors feel sum ot his being bobha ever upon examina tion today , m THIS SOLHIE1& H13L1EF TUN I ) . The Plr-tt 9BOO A | > | | ronrlntrd Alrcndy Kxpcudcd by , fho Commission Speaking of the S.oljlors' relief commis sion Mr O'Kcoffo ' said jestcrdny that tbo coaimiuslon had tid' filed with the county clerk the list ot old UMdlors who were en titled to rollof , as thrfy are required to do by law • ' The section ot the statutes bearing upon this question is ns follows : Chap Ti , Soc 3. Tbo Soldlors' rollof commission shall meet at the clerks ofllco on the second Monday in February In oacb year , and nt such otaor times as dec mod nec essary , nnd shall examine and determine who nro entitled to rollof under tbo provis ions of this act , and shall make lists ot such persons , and at tbo February moot ing of such commission after determining the probable ntnount necessary for the purpoto provided herein , shall corlily the nmount to the county board • • • * The soldiers roller commission will fix the nmount to be paid In each case , the nggrcguto not to exceed the levy of said tax for nuy ono j car , end sbnll certify the lists to the county clerk The clerk shall , within twenty days thercaftor , transmit to the Jus- ticDS ot the pouco in bis county n list of tbo names of the persons in the rcspectlvo town ships or precincts to whom rollof has bcon nwardod nnd thoniuount thereof The county clerk , on the llrst Monday of each month after said fund Is ready for distribution , shall Issue bis wnrrant to the soldiers relief commission upon the county treasurer for the several amounts awarded Such commission shall disburse the same to the person or per sons nnmod in the lists , taking receipts thnrofor • * suld commission nt any mooting may decrease , increase , or discontinue any nmount before awarded and may ndd now names to the lists , which shall bo certified to the county clerk . So far as can bo lcarnod none of the pro visions of this Boctlon , the commissioners hold , have bcon compiled with No levy bas boon made for the commission , nud there is , therefore , no fund available tor their use The county commissioners ap propriated $500 from thu goaoral fund about a month ago for the use of the rollof com mission , which has , all boon expended It rests entirely with'tho commissioners to make another appropriation or refuse It As the matter stands at present , the commis sioners nro rather of the opinion that the ro llof commission has been too lavish with its relief Bills have bcon received showing the amounts expended for the purchase of vari ous articles nnd , la some cases , showing the names of the nurtlcs reccivim * relief Do- ductlonB from the reports rendered by the commission snow that the fnmillos to whom relief has boon fumishod have received about & 3 per week on un overage A bill was received showing that board was being paid for one man nt the rnto of $4 per week , County Superintendent Mnbonoy says that the city poor who are being taken euro of at tbo expense of the county are maintained at an average expenditure of about $1.50 per week Death of Itcv T. B. Lemon , Kor T. B. Lomon-D. D ' , ono of the oldest and best known Methodist ministers In the stulo , dtod at his late residence , 3033 Chicago street , last night of a , severe attack of la ' ' gripuo Dr Lemon was in' ' the seventieth year of his ago and was ah old resident of the city , having bcon prC3uHHg elder during the early dnys Ho was ' 'i very popular nnd well known man , nnd 6au"cof the host workers in the church The * doctor wus lurgoly instrumental In the establishing of the Meth odist church in this section , and was graatly beloved by his oarishonors . During the lattorya rs of his life and up to tbo tinio of his acath Dr Lemon was tbo educational agent of the Western Methodist university of Lincoln , ' with bis headquarters in this city , ' 1 A. wife nnd flva jgrown'J children , i two daughters and tbroo sous , are loft to mourn , the loss of a most indulgent husband and father , 'lbo daughters are the wives of Mr A. B. Smith , asslstaat general froigtit agoat of the B , & sM „ and Mr J. W. Mavnard , tlckot agent at the Union Purine transfer The sons are Walter and Hoes Lemon , of this city , and Thomas B. Lemon , Jr , of St Louis The notice of the funeral will bo given hcrcattor ANOTHER NEAU A liottcr From Murray , la , Contains Some In toresttne Information Bailiff Wall McFaddea of Council Bluffs has Btrnck a now clue tbafho thinks may load to the dotectlon of the murderer of Mr and Mrs , Jones Yesterday afternoon a man came into the district court room In Counoil Bluffs and handed the baulff n letter wrltton by on acquaintance in Murray , la Tbo letter contained the biformation thut a fellow named Neal had reappeared there attor an absence of several years , who is quite well known there and who answers tbo descriptions of the real Neal to a dot Ho is about twenty-eight years old , Several years years ago ho was implicated in I a inurdor in that neighborhood , but if guilty concealed all evidence of it so completely that the grand Jury could not procure evidence enougti to convtit him So thoroughly were tbo pcoplo convlncod that ho wus guilty that ho was ordered out ot the country He reappeared tbero two days after the South Oinabu tragedy It Is known that ho was working during tbo present winter in Omaha and some time prior In a livery stable In South Omaha The letter says no is a very shrewd and smooth follow The letter wus turned over to Marshal Guunolla and Chief ot Police Lucas ot Coun cil Bluffs Sheriff Boyd , County Attorney Mahoney , Chief Maloaoy of South Omaha , and a host of detectives uro working upon clues which each seems to have discovered Tbo county commlssloaors have notyot of fered a reward They have not been able to secure a quorum which , in tbo estimation ot some people , is considered a most remarkable evidence ot culpable negligence , especially • when it is considered that tboy uro paid for the glviug of the greater part ot their tlmo to the Borvlca of the county It looks now as though the board could not bo got together until Friday next TRAVELING MEN'S CLUB Every Indication That It Will Surpass All IvxDiloiatlons Mr W. K. Parkstlio well known travel ing man , announced dt the big meeting of traveling men held hVihis city last Saturday nigbt , at which aj mguillcent ' start was made toward the orga ai/utlon of an Omuba travolingmou'8 clubjj iat ho would agree to got fifty members for.lho organization , Mr , Purks was soon last ovonlng and asked bow ho was getting along ' ' Well , I think i'm' tfolng Just about as I agreed , " remarked theory popular William as he displayed u Kft it list of signatures reading us follows t _ _ F. G. Crandall , W. n. Carson , O. F. Mar tin , Julius Boon , FranBfM Arnold , W. W. Cole , H. Kollogtr , J.GfEnn , J. B. Miles , F. F. Gurrott , W. L. EastflYau , W , Ii Perks M. W. Uyorsoa , Charles , HCrossny of Tub Bek traveling men's department ; MW ltyerley , WB Lunlus , C. fit'Kuhneidor , Carpenter ltopulo , the Omaha typo foundry , D. 6 , Serlz , l'eic o Brothers & Co , Oil more & liubt , Klrkendal ) , Jones & Co , , Kilpatrick • Koch dry goods company , Lee , Clark Atidrcesou Hardware company , Grant Hulslzor , Allen Brothers , Harrow in Logan , 0. B. Holmes , American Hand Sowed Shoo company , Williams , Vun Aerauin & Harte , Parrolte , Sobripps & Co , Omaha Rubber company , Fairbanks , Morse _ Co , W. L. Hitter , W , V. Morsu & Co , I , Oherfoldor & Co , A. C. Frost , Crane compuny Ar thur Achison , A. J , Liboy , Henry Lcbmann P. U Tuttle , A. L. Douno Si Co , George A. Hoaelaod , J. W. Her , lilloy Brothers , D. W , Phelps , J. G , DayU & Son , H. E. Hchack , Uibbel & Buitth , William Cummlngi , Joseph D , Porter , John A. Stevens , Charles A. Coe , William H , Brown Ira _ IC Reynolds , Ore li Livingstone , Arthur L. Perkins , E. A , Houghton , M. E. Smith , the Brunswick , Batko Collunder coin ? puny , L. Kti'svht company , Uoctor St Wll- hctmy company , C. L. Hochstetlcr , Ulcli- urdson drug company , C V. Lubcck , F. V , Goodson , Gcorgo W. Porter , Blake , Bruce & Co , Hlonn , Johnson & Co , Jul ius Kcsslcr , McClurg ( tractor com pany , Dcnils Bug company , Kntz , Nevcns liccs Manufacturing company , Charles li Johunnnes , A. Ilospo , jr , George A. Black , Fonl Daucr , Max Meyer & Bro , Max J. Boohr , W. P. Pahs , G. H. Gates , Konnnrd Glass nna Paint comnany , 1) . M. Stcclo & Co , A. J. McDonald , J. T. Kobln * son Notion company , Voogol ft Dun ning , Joseph Gurneau Cracker company , McCord , Brady tCo , Puxton & Gallagher , Furroll ft Co . Z. T. Llndsey , Dewey ft Stone Pumlturo company William Oygor , H. A. Bclrsdorf Kopp Drlbus V Co , Wil liam Darst , Perkius , Gatch & Lauman , David Cole , A. It Comstock , The Garden City Billiard l'nblo company Such n list indicates out and out , hard , first class work on the part of Mr Parks , and will undoubtedly provo a boundless sur prise , /.nd cortnlnly encouraging to a very great degree to nil who nro Intorestcd In the splondld Idea The list tolls ono ether very important thing , viz : Thnt these traveling men who wnnt to sccuro to themsclvos tbo advantage of being charter members must rush their names in or be present at the next meeting , which will bo held on Saturday ovonlng of this week nt the Hotel Casey tn this city The various committocs appolatcd on per manotit organization , club rooms , etc , will report nt this next meeting , and the charter membership list will bo closed Tbero is not a pnrticla of doubt but that this Omaha travollng men's club will bo the strongest and best organization ever formed by traveling men in tlio west Tub Bni ! has some very good potntors to the effect that thcro will bo a big scramble nmong loading jobbing houses in ttiotity for the privllcgo ot furnishing the club rooms No traveling man can afford to miss the meeting Saturday night MNi : DAYS IN JAIL The Ponnlty the Nestlohousa Boys Pay for Assaulting Hlcclnson The trial of the Ncstlohouso boys , Billy nnd Loc , and the Powers boy , on the charge of disturbing the peace by fighting , occurred before a Jury of prominent business mon yesterany nttoruoon In police court and occuplod over throe hours While the charge was simply that of lighting , yet it cotn- prohondod the malting of a bloody and sorlous assault upon an InofTcnslvo man named Illgginsou , the dotalls of which were published in full at the time , but a faw days ngo Per a man whoso hoaj nnd body had boon pounded aud klckod in a horribly brutal manner Biggin- son tcstillcd in a wonderfully folicitious style He is n toucher nnd luterprotor of lancuacrcs and was educated for a Catholio priest , so that speaking in a gcnornl way ho is quite a bright man While on the witness stand ho became so aggravated witn the quizzing of the attorney for the defense thut nt ono tlmo ho throw up his hands , figuratively shaking , and Bald ho wouldn't ' swear Hint Ho was alive At another - ether time , evidently to humor the lnwyor , ho said that his normal condition was bait drunk and half sober The mnu Hitt , who was at outs with Billy Nestlchouso before the affair occurred , and woo succeeded in dofendlng him self nt the tlmo , testified that Billy picked a nuarrol with htm , while both of the Ncstlohouso boys tcstillcd dtroctly the ro- verse Too Jury was out but a few minutes when a vordlct of guilty was returned against the Hcstlchouscs and acquittal as to Powers Judge Heleloy Bontoncod the con victed to nine-days In the county Jail nnd to pay the costs The prisoners will And other serious charges placed against thorn as soon as they servo out their sentences of yester day , while Leo Ncstlohouso has a number of charges now pending ngainst him in the district court A FIGHT WITH A WOLF Men , Cow nnd Dog Bnttlo With the Animnl Will and Ed Ausloy , real estate agents , and Mr Charlie Howard had a terrible light with n strange wild ani mal at Decatur yesterday , supposed to have been a wolf or some hind of a wild dog , says the Atlanta Journal Ed Anblcy and Mr Howard were tak ing dinner at Will Ansley's house " In the attornoon a noise was hoard in the back yard nnd when the three raon wont out they saw a terrible light going on between Mr Ansloy's bulldog , pointer and setter und a strange animal that re- aomblod u wolf The fight was desrjorato and the strange animal was getting the best of all three of Mb adversaries Tbo three gentlemen took a hand nnd throw stones at the supposed wolf This succeeded in stopping tno fight nnd the wolf , if it was ono , ran uftor the cook , who wont screaming towards this kltohen Mr Ansloy's house is bricked all around at the base , except at ono plnco where there is a small oponiug Into this the wolf ran The pointer was the only dog that could bo induced to fol low The setter und bulldog had several ugly wounds which they had to nurse V The pointer succcedod in running the welt out Mr Will Analey had a pistol , and the ether gentlemen had rocks and sticks As the wolf came out he was shot and atoned and clubbed until ho fell to the ground ; but ho lay there only a second or two , and then ran into the corn lot , where ho at tacked a. line Jor6oy cow Springing at the cows throat ho fa&toiioa his tooth in her llosh and hung suspended iu the air , as the coftr run bellowing about the lot , making frantic efforts to shako him off off.Just before this Mr Ansloy's fine pointer sprang upon his shoulder , and ho wheeled -ind sent a bullet through the dogs head The pointer foil dead " The wolf was shot and stoned again as ho swung ' to the cows throat , and ho 1 dropped oil , and running towards the house disappeared ugain through the hole It was dooided to tear down a part of the masonry around the house so thut the wolf could bo seen This was done , and Ed Ansloy ventured under the liouso Ho saw two rod balls coming towards him in the darkness und emerged through n hole in considerable has to A gun was borrowed from the jailor , and with this weapon Mr Ed Ansley again ventured under the house , uu- compaiiied by Mr Will Ansloy , who carried a pistol Mr Will Ansloy llrod the llrat shot and sent a bullet Into the wolfs body Howling with pum the animal sprang towards the two goiitlomon , but a shot from the gun In Mr Ed Ansloy's bunds laid the uruto out doadt The wolf waB dragged out with n rake , _ Both to tlin Colin During the civil war a confederate regiment surrounded a stockudo gar risoned by a federal company , cuplut - ing tbo commandautV brother says the San Francisco Examiner The following correspondence unsuod : Captain Unless your Aug la lowered by noon the prisoner will bo shot THU CONFlSDBltATK COMMANDKIt Colouol If my Hag Is lowered by noon the than lowering it will bo shot Tim Fr.r > muL Commanhku Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria f7hea Baby was sick , we gvrs htr CsstorU When she ni a Child , she aUA tor Castoria , Wh a she bsoaaie HIn , she cluoc to Outorla , Whin idisb Cnlllrea , ahgars Uiwn CaitorU THE SUIT NOT DROPPED Mrs Joen CI Ay pool Determined to * < iio Tor Unmakes , * Kansas Cltv Journal : Notwith standing the tact that the statement to that effect has been denied , it is cer tain that Mrs , John Oluvpool has deter mined to institute n suit for damages ngainst the persons who recently on- ticcd her husband into a poker gtimo In which ho lost , or was ohentod out of , n largo sum of money , and also against the hotel in which the gnmo wus played , where Mr Clay pool wns kept continuously for flvo days in ti drunken condition Mrs Clnypool will sue to recover the sum lost , variously estimated at from ' $12,000 to 820,01)0 ) a nd also a largo amount ot damages from the stockmen uud gamblers who bled Claypool The po- tltion is likely to bo ( lied very soon ami will namu na defendants some promt- nont stockmen doing business on tbo oxclinugo whoso nnnieB will crcnto Botnothlng of a Bonsalion Mrs Clay pools attorney declines to make any statement whatever obout the case ItierrnBC- nihilities nnd Insanity Dr Lucien IIowo says blindness has Increased in the state of Now York during the last llvo years thirtcou times ns fast as the population ; ami the state charities commissioners btato that the excess ot the increiibo of the insane iu the stnto ever the increase in its populations for the lust nine jenrs has bcon moro than 41 per coat These figures nro most startling , cspocinlly when it ! b considarod that the modes ol troatlng the eyes nud brain are sup posed to have boon so much Improved of Into years With your name aud address , mailed to the Swift Specific Co , Atlanta , Ga , b necessary to obtain an Interesting treatise - iso on the blood nnd the diseases incident tO it , ii , Skin Eruption ! tired Ono of my customers , a highly rwpoctcd and Influential citizen , bnt who Is now absent from the city , has used Swifts Specific with excellent result Ho enyB It cured him of n ekln eruption that ho bad been tormented with for thirty years , end had rcehrtcd the curative qualities of muy other medicines , IIobeut Cleqo , Dru-r-U * Tr- " " " ty Web I | ltoi2gjy nfp p mn , ' C f A Day j j A CAW OF A roUND A AY IN TUB 5 5 CASE OF A HAN WHO HAS IIECOME AM j ] RUN DOWN , " AND HAS BEOUN 10 TAKE 1 5 THAT REMARKABLE FLESH l'ROUUCER , J SCOTT'S ' ! FMUL8.0H 1 OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda I IS NOTHING UNUSUAL THIS FEAT J j HAS IlEMt PERFORM ] . ! ) OVER AND OVER j j ACAIN TALATAniK AS MIIK Elf \ j doksed iiv Physicians Sold by all J j Drucoists Avoid substitutions and J | imitations j A SEBIOUS MISTAKE Mtuli lubchlef Is donn Iu the trentiuont of constipation , The coim-i < m opinion lit thut nUrequiromen'iiarafullllIedirtheiiioilloIno force * unloudtnK of the bowel * . A great error Medicine simply purRutlro , corrects no morbid condition , consequently their use Is foUowed by greater costlrenesi A rem edy , to bo enectual and permanent , must be composed of tonic , altoratlYe , corrective and rarthartlo properties These are admir ably combined In Dr Tutt'a Liver rills They Trill , In a short time , cure nil the suf fering * that result front Inactive botvols They firUe tone to t ) intestines , stimulate the secretions , and correct Imperfect func tional action of the stomach , und llvor Tutt's Liirer Pills NEVER DISAPPOINT Prlco , 25c. Offlco , 39 & 11 Park Place , N. Y. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK TJ S. DEPOSITORY OUAHA , NEB Capital $100,000 Surplus Jim 1st , 1881) ) 02,000 OrKICKlW AND rjUECTOH3 | iIpniiy W. Yatks , President Lewis S. Hkeo Vlco President A. { T0II7.AI.1N , \ \ . V. Mi lift k , JoiinB Collins It U. ClISlllNO JN II IATIUCK \v. | | . h. 1IUOHK8 , ' "ashler THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th und Farnain fits A General Huiklng lluslnois Transacted COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - 40,000 Ollleers and Dlreotorn-B. SI Morsomnn , fl M. Illtclicoclc , lea ( Jarneiiii Jr , A , Henry K. M Anderson , Win < . Maul , v , pres ; J , . II Will lams , A. 1 * . Hopkins , pres ; A. Millard , cashier ; V. li , llrynnt , usslntunt cashier , OlAKErBOISSEVAlN & CO , liOiiilon , IiiJiiiil ? | ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO , Anisloi'tiuiiiHolland , BANKERS Ilur nndsull Aiiurluin.eeurlUuf oncommls.ton on l.onut > u and 01 ull Contliienlul iinrkrU ItiUUlimltjUBur imw Iimii u .piciitltr , Ifitl fa tft I lOGUEDBYBTATCS , BfTI P BS XSv J COUNTIES , CITIES , In bu IS i wiichwoiiii cos tic , VI1U W I BOUQHTANDSOLO , DmI In tiui't I.unrt WiirniuU ni.il Nrilji ltetrUe Arcoiiul nnd Kill nd nil tin foclllllui ol a Umeral llunklnic llulue . . i irre.l'uiideiii n h"llf llfd S. A. KEAH S CD . Bankers 100 WASHINGTON STRECT , CHICAGO , ILL IIS BBOADWAT WCW YORK Business Paper * zmsz- II I On Improved and Unluv MOPlffflffW ! proved IwpMtjr 1UU1 liH.UH.lAJi rurilmsed or Nrgotlnted , | \ 1 The Negotiation of KHUN ? COHl'OHATIONIIONIH , UUUUlJi A HpocUltV Correspondence Solicited W. B. MILLARD , Room 313 Drown Uulldlnir , Omalia , Neb fionstipation , I ] V not remedied In scnson , is llftblo to H 1 become linbltiml nnd rhroulc DrosH tic imrgntlvcs , by wcnkculnp the bow els , mRm contlrin , rather than euro , the evil f MAjors Ajor's l'lUs , boliiR mild , effective , nnd H jtroiigthcnliiK In their action , nro peuor- H nlly rccoimneiuloit by the faculty ns the H best o ( npctlcut.1. H " Having been subject , for jc.i" , to 1 constipation , without being nblo to tlml H much relief , 1 nt last tried Ayer'n rills _ 1 deem it both a ilutr nud u plcnsuro _ _ to testify that I have deihed great bou > H eflt from their use For oxer tno years _ past I lnuo taken ono ot thesp pills mU every night before retiring 1 would not _ willingly l > o without them " U.V. . _ How luau , OS Host Muiu St , Cailisle , 1'ix. mm " t Imvo been taking AyeT's PUN nntl mm using them in my family iluco 18,17 , , and mm cheerfully recommend them tn nil in B need ot n iinfo but effectual cathartic " M John M. Hoggs , Louisville , Ky H " For eight yeAn I wat nfllieteil with H constipation , which nt Inst lieemno po | H bad Hint the doctors rotild ln no moro H for bic Then I begnn to take Aycr's H 1M1U , nnd soon the lioweU rccovorotl M their natural nnil regular nrtlnii , so thnt H now 1 inn In excellent henlth " 8. I- M lrtughbrldgc , llrynn , Texas " Ifnvlng uieil Aycr's 1'illi , with good results , ] fully indorse them for tlio purH poses for whichIhey nro recointneiidcd " H T. Coiincrs , M. 1) . , Centro llildgo , la H Ayers Pills , I rnsrsnsD ut - * H Dr J. C. Aycr St Co , Lowell , Mast H Bold ky sll DmsclsU mid Dealers in Medietas H QMfiHAtiEDIQa SUriai l ] I H.W.C0R.I3TH&.D0D0I&TI , OMAHA NEB , I roa tuk lasiTiirjn : or au , CSll DilSIlEiUIsm I 233ES.jSl03S3s3. I APPLIANCEB FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES I BMtTslUtiMAppsrstvsndHepi l. fQrBuQO.tifat I Tr.atroeut of evtry form si uccat r.Quirlsj * MKDICAlorRORalOAlTBEATlJfiKT NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS ' I BosrdkAttendsE.e , P.atAcoiamod-tlonsinW.tt. Cj-WBrrErOROTRCVLAUaooEcformlUp. n4 I E men , trusi.i , Clqb Fit , Cart stuns clBlln . 1'IUi , Tumor . Osno.r , OUrrh Brouchltli , fohsUtloa Sl.ttrioltT , Psrslisis , XMtftT , KlJifT , Bl.dJer , Sye , Hsx , Chin .nd stood -nd ill BnrirlHloperttiors DISEASES OF W0MEH Ur .f V. . .7aS ! I in Him um.T ipniri ) i ituo-k DtriBmsr roa Vronu DDUisacomssHisi ( ITJlSTLt HIMTF ) I Only a l-U M Alc-lln.tl tut m.kliis Bp.ilsltrol PRIVATE DISEASES I AUBla slDUm fffltit vifill7 trMteO BrpMMtle Foitoa r m Ti4 frotnU iritm srliho-t niriwrT Iltw KnUnllf * Vr stn alt Lot ) cf TITiL ruiTKIU PftftltlB t > 1 to tIUI aH rb lr Ud4ttatkrt rMifKtn < n r. illcentauBUtv I Wmioi&dtDtl4l. Utd.tlMsf-erlaitrisntRUat&lbjinkllerci. I DrtMBMirrp ) ktaii Btrk .olnaiet eoiittiiiicri iiatf , Do B rt Dainl rfl wpr l'rr * < l. ClkD4 | aialt Mt > r eD < ] pfoflK to m\t \ % rsavsK.te.5SRi : I OsmiAMEBioai , AsuKoioALiwaTrroTa I IILh ut Qi> Str.iU , OBAHA , MSB I lEREORS OFrY0lJTO ? 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W g Address or call ou w | New England Medical Institute , s S 21 Tremonfllow , DolonMo . . S | jyepy Copirlghlltta by V. 11. Hilijji ' arttffl AT XME Expositions -E illilYERSELLE , PARIS , 1559 , Tbo Highest Foasibb Premium , ? FHD • OHIiYt5RAMD • PRIZE • POR CLvV/aHC. i-lACHINES , V NO AWARDED TO • IIU VIIS01HF6. . CO , AND THE 4GR0SS 0F THEt * LEQIOH OF HOJiOB , WAS CONFEnRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER , The President of the Comnany WHEELER & WILSON MFG . GO 1H5-1H7 WubXrill Avu , ClllOio HOlAi 11V F. E. PLODMAN & CO lil0 ! North 10th Btrcnt Omnhn flf IICMauir1"i < trom ' vets or JUL II V mCll I i.l ilurilooj . youtlifi.lKr- . rUn rur.liuioluiirj | , DIidhhis of luuu.cla II IsilllBrsii tin Luruil puiiusni-iitlr uml prl Tstrlr bjr uur Unsusl HimclUr bvul l' insil | ur > l. Hunk tout l.uakxll lor stuuip Jlimcuii JlwUc.il ( Xiai I > anr , U ? Wtt.l > liutoa .iruot , llo.tou , jiium A GOODRICH Atfy at-l. w. IS I lint XVs boru tit , Ulilcagat ttilvics ttve ; ill yotr * ec psrleac • ; buslaoi * quietly ua lajally tnuM tat I