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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1895)
N . . . . . . . . . . . : ; - , . . : . - ' - - . _ - - - , L " " . < < - " " " ' ' ' ' . . . , " - , , , - 'r > ' . - . . . ' . . . . . . , S - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TITLE OMAhA DAILY BEE : ThURSDAY , rATICrr , 1.t , 1S9. ! ' WILL \ PROTECT RARMINSIU niB Possession of St. Paul's Church Not at Present to Bo Disturbed. eOUR1'S ORDERS TO TilE SIIERIH Not Tholljhtoy More Yloleoeo Will no A'uemJltI'CI-\rrr"trll I'Rrllr Itc1eiictL on tJooct- Further Stntemellts from IRC'h Sicte. . - J\Ilgo \ ] Ambrose . who hearll ) the St. Paul's Polish church case . and ] who rendered a do- clslon last ) Saturlay II holellng ) court In I'apll- lion As soon ns he read the accounts In the papers yesterday of th riot of Tuesday ho Immediately telegraphed Judge Duffie to order the .herHf to llrotect Priest Car- mlnskl In his p05ses lon of the tlfemlses. JUdge Uuffie , against the tlrotl'St of Attorney C. J. Sm.th , gave the necessary order , and In the afternoon leputytnhoney : went to the scene of the trouble. Ills Instructions were to notify nil partie concerned that \I \ nil the force In Douglas county was requIred , Carmlnskl must not be .1Isturhed. 110 found everythIng quIet around the church. Nobody resllonlled to his knocks at every door of the edlflce. AccordIng to his InstructIons frum Judge 1)iIfleTr. , : . : llllhoney called upon nil of the Dnrgaczewskl syrn- pnthlzers wholll he could find , nllli IIInong them W1l8 the brother of Priest Carmlnskl's victim. ecllng I runs high among them , but they ovhlcnced no dlsllOsllion to renew hCN- tllltlcs. They arc rather disposed now to awaIt the eXlllratlon of the time allowed for the filing of the superseders' bond on ap- pool , when they hope to be able to take Ileaccahlo possession or the church. J'I am sImply following tim Instructions of JUdge Ambrose In this matter " said Judge Dunte. "I know nothing about. the case ntlll do not care to go Into It. I will preserve the statu title of affairs until Jude ! Ambrose - broso returns ; he can then nct as he sees , , " flt. Attorney Smyth Is the legal advIser ] oC the blshop's 113rly. On last ] Satnrd3Y nflrnoGn some of them visited hid ontce for ndvlce , lie toM them that ( hey hail a rIght ! under Judge Alllbrose's decision or last week to the posses- . slon of the church if I they could get It : for , while their opponents had heen granted leave i to file n sUl1ersedeas bond on aPPeal within , wenty days , this order dill not act ns a supersedens . , or In other words dill not legalize . Ize ICarmlnstI's possessIon of the premises until the bor.ll was filed. Therefore , If they could find the church In the possession of no one and they could enter It ! I. they had a perfect right to do so. On Monday they told . t Mr. Sm.th that the would await the departure - parture oC the sPecIal watchman on the following - , lowing mornIng and then , after the priest started for breakfast they would go In anti , take their long coveted possession. hut JCarmlnsl l was there with an arsenal to defend his claims Mr. Smyth warned his clients to avoid a breach of ( the peace , but 'Ils ' ured them of their right to the property , even In the face of Judge Ambroso's order granting the prlest's party the PrIvilege of I filing a bond on appeal . MAKING : AHRESTS. Yesterday morning Court OUcer Doye ] went to Shuceley to serve the warrants that were is- sud yesterday and returned with two pris- oners. There was Ito trouble In gettIng the men , ns they were willing to appear be- fore the court. Four of tlim came In and gave them"lvE6 up Their names are Nick ] Cherak , Jacob Netzel , Adam Przanowskl and : , Franlc Kobella They were ImmediatelY arraigned - raigned tn three charges : Flret . . - wIth assault on PrIest ! Karmlnsl l . with Intent to do great bodily Injury : second , assault with the Intent to - kIll . and third , assault with Intent to wound. - All pleaded not guiy , and Judge Derke al. ' lowe them ball In the sum of $1.000 each - The prelImInary hearIng of the case was set for next Friday morning nt 10 'elock - I Is the IntentIon of the defendants to Issue warrants for the arrest of those who are now In possession of the church I this , J done they wi have a hearIng at the same - time that the members of the other factIon have theirs. A warrnnt was Issued for the - arrest of Priest Kurmlnsld , and he was served this morning . The complaInt charges . him with assault upon Xaver Ihrgnczewskl , with Intent to kill. Dargaczewsl 1 Is the man ; who was shot In the leg by the prIest. I John KowalCnkl , who Is the secretary of , St. Paul'uu church , was In polIce court ye- terday and spoke about the trouble 'he Scannel factIon that male the attack on the church " " yesterday , he Enid , "has no legal rIght whatever to possession of the property' Judge Ambrose's decree was de- , I lvered a week ago last Wednesday , and at the same tIme he gave ns twenty days to fb a superedeas bond for the purpose of taldng an allpeal. During those twenty days . thb InjunctIon granted by Judge Scott , Injuncton JUlge Scot pro- . btttlng the other factIon from taking 110S- u LesBIan of the church hi In force and their , endeavor yesterday places them In contempt of court. As soon ns this matter Is settled - In the pole court they will be brought bc- . fo'o the distrIct court to answer to the .t charge of contempt I did not take any parI : ' In , the trouble yesterday because I was at work. DEnT OF TI CHURCH. Wo have good reasons to object to flishop , Scannel taking 110psesslon ) of the property. Dshop r " 'e purchas , for 2.800 , the land on which , the church stands. We were charged $6.GOO . ' for the church Itself , which , vas built by the . officials of the Roman CatholIc church , , whIch t : tinount I am sure , Is consIderably more that , such a buIldIng would cost. This makes L . n total expense of 9300. This property was - , deeded to Vicar General Chuoka In trust , and , lie appoInted a priest. Toe records of this ¶ t priest show that we pall to him $12,000 , ; which Itad , been collected from our Ileople. Since that tme more has beet , collected , the , total amount being folly $18,000. Alhough ( ) t the church property and the buildIng only . cost $9,300 , wo stIll have n debt of $9,000. "When thus St. I'aul's ' I'ollslu ' 1,11's Polsh church , \11. ' Incorporated I thought that the articles of ; incorporatIon were nmellment to the articles artcles or the St . l'aul's church , ThIs new corpora- t tlon made the mortgage , over which the case p. In the dIstrict court nr09 I was at that - tune treabl1rct of the corporation und the articles provhle1 that all such papers ) should j he sIgned , by the president and secretary of I Ule corporation. I did not understand \I'her/ : all , the money . \0 lund colected hal gone Ind . I cOMequent ) reCuaed to sign the mortgnge. ; I we haU collected $18,000 I dId not see how mortgage wa needed hllshtop Scannel , t who was PresIdent of the corporatIon , IIII not Igu elh r. It _ , W8S consequently ! Illegal , for I was signed ly two men who were not oneers ali who did not even know hew to sign thrr Iwn 111 m lS. ] I unlelstond Judge Ambrose's eclslon ] , he cold that the Instlu , . mmint wss not legal , but that In equity the Parties who 10aleI the mooney were entlll' to theIr pay . Uute did not give the mort. gage and consequently we ought not to bO heM for It. " Dargaczelfkl , the 10n who was shot by J Ir.est l\arllllkl , Ii at St. Josellh's hospital ) , 1 . ts badly woundelt. At a consultatIon of thp lImy5iclamm5 yesterday I was decIded that It IJS m1eceaory to alllutate the himmub . but IarlaCZe\\ ; posilrel ) ' refused to allow othls to 10 done . I will be ultimately neces. I ary , however . II order to I'reserre the mmtatm's life. 'he ball went directly through the bone of the knee . A l'sw Acv.nl"I . " . Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. . Iaul railway _ time Ihort line to Chlcugo. A clean trlln , I11e up und Itartol from Omaha. laggago checked from residence tu destInatIon. me ant traIn ! fn'lco and cour. teuus erttployes . 1 ntre trains lIghted by . electrIcity allJ heated by steam , wih dec. t , trio liGht lu every berth FIneSt dinIng car ; tn'lcl In thl west with meul served "a la carte " ' ( lie Flyer leaves at G p. m. daily ; from Union depot . City Tlk ' ' 'Omee , llOt Flrnam stroet. C. S. CarJer ! , , city tck ' t . aeent , t A lulle.\o \ I'1 be given by the U hop , Clrkon Ten of All SaInts church on 1'hur. ' day o\'c/III the 1th Inst. . at 8 o'clolt. ut , the reSIdence of ! r. F. I. Loma 2102 l arnal Itrc" , to ( which all ore InvIted. Ad. lnll\lon. , 25 centm The following wel known ' artists have kIndly offered their lervlces. : lme. . Muenteferlag. ! u , Allen I' lly . Miss Johns Mr. Marsbll , Mr. lomer Moore.l'rof. DUter of Omaha and : . Aaron LYIQI and ' - ' , Lr . l'AUenOD lt CQuol fluffs. t : . InIMTfST : EXCI1EMIhNT. Its BalD , ' :11 UOlnantl-laJdel Ilmo . . ' Inr"ln ( 'Ottultcr. These are not the usual run of odds and ends. They are all selected mIll remnants nn.1 mostly In lengths that come In just rIght for children's school dresses and other pur. pOSM. The lot contains a tp1enlld collection of outIng . Ing flannels , fancy ( flannels . lawns , cheviots , shirtngs , percales , cotonalles , zephyr Ring- hall , cambrics and fln chatbre's , muslns , Rtlnes , fancy calIcos and serpentIne and fancy crapeu. Fine shirtngs for ( boys' waists , all at , less thin onHhlrd usual cost. These goods will be placed on sale Thursday - day at 8:30 : a. m. , first floor. DOMESTICS : FOIL TIURSDA Y. The fall of the mercury and fall of prices have completed a circuit wh A strong current . rent of trade la our blanket department. In. dlan wi blankets , 9Se per paIr : CalIfornIa all wool blankets , $3.50 per pair , assorted colors ; other blanel from SOc up. , TlIUNJ PlTUlm RAmS. We sell you frame , glass and mat for your TrIbune plcturo cOllllete , only 25e. This Is no 400 fn ke. \ ke.ONlmS cvlm CEASI Great shirt sate commencing Tltursday 8:30 : n. m. lerc31t luulI red , $1.00 value , 35c : the Mascot special value . SOc ; French sateen 36 Inches long worth $1.00 , golu nt Mc ; Inllras shirt , hOc , regular price $ 125 : new styles , 76e ; time Manhattan , regular $171 value , nt $1.00. Ths ! sale closes Saturday night. See 1Cth stre't window. . l1AYIE 131105. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Trouble Ower tIme UJIII ) of I Wetl-otoui uf the l uttrtu DahlIa Mason anti Charles 1.ltleflell arc en- In In time district court gagell litigation over time sum of $18.60. In September 1891 , LIttle- , field lured Mason to dig out a well nt his residence. lie thought Mason tlorouJhly ; I understood his business nod therefore agreeJ to pa ) ' him $28.60 for the Job. When It was fnlshCI I.ltefehl found thnt no Improve- ment was tadd In the water supply , and refused - fused to pay 'my more than $10 on the con- tract. Mason : commenced snit ror $18.60 , and this morning Lltleflehl fell a cross-petItIon for $50 damages to his water supply ] by reason of the caving In or the curbing which the plain- tiff constructed. 10 Wuule Itatllr In I nstlte. An Inquiry 15 In progress In Judge Scott' court regarding the sanity of W. E. I Dlnld ( . Dnl ] e Is under Indictment h ) the grand I jury for ( entering the barn of Jerome Allen and carrying off $9 : worth of harness and tools on December ! , 1891. lIe had previously - viously been held hy JustIce of the Peace George J. Smith for the same offense In $ " 00 bonds. lie set up a plea oC insanIty and three times has been declared to bt of per- fecty sound mind by time sanIty b03rd. From the last decision of this body he line lp- 11ealed to a julY In the distrIct court Drs , \V. C. Upjohn nnd Detweiler consider him insane and not responsIble for his acts tltrn UI.IIIII I I I I Ifferod. M. 0. Maul has fed an answer In the suit brought against him by Walter P. Welsh. The plaintIff worled as a general assistant In : laul'l undertaking establishment for ll0 days from July , 1892 , to December . 189 He values his labor nt $ ,550 , which he claIms Maui has refused to pay. In his nnswer the deCendant atmlts that the work was per- formed. but claIms that there was n [ agree- meat made lS to the compensatIon , and that the services were not worth time amount demanded - manded p PREPARING FOR AN OUrING. Urn 111' Tlcherslkll ! Steady to Go to the Io"ltlln . Superintendent C. G. Pearse of Deatrlce will Il prl'Sent't the Omaha-teachers' meet- lag Friday afternoon tn the Interest of the annual meetIng of the NatIonal Educational assoclallon , which wIll be held at Denver July 5 to 12. An unusual elort Is being made to secure the attendance of as many as possible of the Nebraska teachers and SuperIntendent - Intendent Marble Is particularly desirous that the majoriy of time Omaha teachers should avail themselves oC the opportunites thus offered for acquiring new ideas and an Inter- change of views with the best Instructors of the Unied States The annual meetngs of the associatIon are considered by superIntendents as one of the most valuable menns of profit available for the teachers anti arrangements hn\e been mull hy which the expenses of the trip are reduced to a minimum. As most of the teachers take their vacatIon at that tme , It Is cxpectel that most of them may be Induced to combIne profit \\'Ith pleasure and join the Nebraska excursion The Nebraska headquarters . - quarters will be at the Albany hotel In Denver , where aCClmodutlons have been reserved - served at $2 per day and the raIlroads will maleo a rate of one fare for the ronnd trip. A vast uumber of excursions from Denver to Colorado points of Interest have been arranged - ranged at low rates. p lv I tIm Iho'OI'U" ' ' " LI at , . The parliamentary practice depurtment of the \\'omau's club held Its regular meeting [ n Moitday : afternoon , with Jr . Henderson In tim chair. The regular eeeretar being absent Irs. Hering was appoInted to fill the vacancy. At the previous meetIng there hal been a motion IJt before time house for tIme establshing of un organizaton for the pre- \enton of cruelty t [ chmIiclreim. Mrs. ender- son was the originator of the mmmotlon . I 11ro\lte consIderable discussion some think- log that the parlnmentalY practice depart- ment s'as going out of its way In taking up reformatory worle. Others thought that I was tmncomistittmtional . and that there could not be an organIzation within an org3nlza- ton.In. In. lender50n said that It was not so much to Corm un organization ns It was to practce the 110 of /tnly and nt the same thins give Rome definite aim. Whie mel' bers wee 11crfeetn themselves In the dry , hard technicaliies of parlIamentary practce they would be doing some good to otlmers DC'5plto all opposition the motIon wns car- rlel. Miss McMtmrplty was appointed chair- man at the temllrary organIzatIon . At the laH mEetng MIss ! cllur1hy : , beIng absent Mrs. Co\elo was applnt In her IlIac\ ) , wih ? lrs , Hering as secretary A conlnlteo of lhreu was appolnt ) to draw imp I set of resolutons for the new or- ganizatiorm . ! 1. Hnlord as chairman , wIth Mm , Henderon Inll llrs. : Wnlmoner , asked Ihat ( they be allowed unl n'ext week to make timely n'lort. MrA lenlern Inde quIte a pathetlo appeal II behulf of limo lIttle omtes ? [ rs. Anderlon slolte , strongly agaInst al- 101Ing tIme prelarlng , and readIng of long und elaborate pap"rl , sa'lng It would hnn I ten- delc ) ' to u1l e It educative , and the Idea was to mlle It purely r'formatory. tumid a live , wide awake force In time Womnn' clnb. . 'l I : uuml'l' SOIJ'l'ILIhtN IWU'I \u Hock hl"l I , 6hortelt J.lmmo "ltl Intel , ' 1 line. To all points In ICaneas Oltohoma , Indian 'territory . 'l'exaa and all points In southern Callforimla. Only one nlRht out to all 110lnts . . "The Texas " , of TeIs. 1ho Llmlod" leaves Omnha at 6:16 : a. m. , daily except Sunday , landing passengers at all points In Texas 12 hour In pnnouLera a,1'aeo of all other lines. Through tourist , cur \11 Ft. Worth and F Paso to Los An. geles , For full l1artcular. maps , folders , etc. , call ut or address Rock Island tIcket office . 16Q2 l aral st . CllA. ICENNEDY G. N. W. r. A. 1'1u51u1I , to TI\IU' \ Tllo Northwester line fait vestbulod Ctti' cage traIn that glIdes cast from the Union Depot every afen.wr il 5:45 : and Into Chicago at S:45 : lext mornIng , with supper and lu carte breakfast Every part of tb' ; I train Is itiflhlT. ' Other eastern trolns at 1:05 : n. m. and . p. mtt. daIly-good , 100. City ticket ollico . 101 . f'arnam street. Qtiluis 1 Leaves o 111 a 4:45 : 11. m. today , Arrives C1tIcao 7:55 : a. Tm ) , tommiprrOV The iiurlhtgton'o , " "eltbuled lyer" 1 . does I. ' Tickets anti full InformatIon at 132t Far- nam St -S . IJ I I. \'Ih.I.lAuII-Cimariemt l'j agrd 5t years. of cunIH'8tun of the brain : lllch 12. lb : 1.'lnwral ben'lrN from h\1 \ lute residence , N. W. rur . 30th avenue and P.clc street , RU'"la ' , March 1 3St5 . at 2 o'clock P. ifl. IntN'/lmt , Fom'est l.wn cemetery , Rev . J.v 'I 1 ht Iutel' ohilelatlng . FrIends 1mm- , ' 1 r , wnes. , II.t Iul Chicago pal'cl' , " , " . PY. , . - TIRED OF TiE SCALPING Mr , Lomnx Wants the San Francisco Rate Outing Oabnl E'quolched APPEAL TO BE MADE TO CAlDWZL 1:1"0Tlrlecl" : Stl on Sale In the FarVe't ' , ni" llelatg : IIIIJIItcll So ni to 'urlt ' \ llnAt time Interests of time Vnlul l'aclmlc. There ore surface IndicatIons ] that all Is not wel with the Weter LInes Passenger ns- soelnton on the Pacific coast. Whie Chairman Caldwell ruled against the " " of San "elbow" tickets , whIch are purely ranctsco coinage , and ordered ] that they be talten off sale . thereb removing the last leg upon which the Santa l'e stool , there are now hlcatons that time tickets are still being \ \ ell and the street eems demornl- Ized In San Pranclsco. Alhough there Is little business eust bound , tickets mire stIll IJelns scalped ] antI , Chairman Caimlwell's attention has been called to the dcnioraltiatlon that Is saId to exist. ACer InvestIgation , the ehnlr- man oC tIme \\estern Lines i'assemtger nso- j > aton hns sent out a telegram to all lInes 'n interest stating that ho found ( lIttle disturbance - turbance of the existing rates , and that , generally - cral speakIng , the street was quiet In Sun Francisco . But Mr. Cahlwel seems to have used ] 'arl.colorelt spectacles , for one or two of the roads make specific charges that both Cast nmmd west bound rates have been anti arc being manipulated to an extent which Is liable to produce a rate war of the lIvelIest proportions If the wholesale scalpIng of tickets - ets IA not dlscontlnited. I Is a fact that San Francisco Is the most uncertaIn atewny In the country RO fur ns the tleltr't hIAn" . I. ronernN There arc Ito - many I. - reads " bIdding for - business i - amid ; It Is so far removed from the headquarters of eastern trunk lnes that agents do pretty much In order to as they please secure patronage , and a scalp results. For year San FrancIsco has been the seat of nn Irresponsible - sponsible cabal arid It hns been hnp08slb1e to check its demornlzlng Ilraclccs , but Gen- oral Passenger Agent I.omt : of the UnIon Pacific has about decdEll to put a stop to the wholerle scalping ] goIng on by demandIng - lag ( room the chairman of ( the Western Lnes Passenger assocIation that protection which a memberhip In the association Is supposl to secure. Wil , Talk Cite lnl 8Itom , Superintendent C. A. Goonow of the : llauleo system and on : ot time ablest operatIng railroad men In the coun- try , who Is known ] ns the great exponent of the staff system In the United States , was In Omaha ) 'Esterday. : Ir. Goodnow Is a thlnler and progressive enough to Introduce on his s ) " tem , wherever possible , the newest methods devised for the better protection of life enl 11ropertr wih which he has to de3J Mr. Goodnow Is to deliver an address beforetime the Western Railway club In Chicago next Tuesday afternoon on "The Train Staff Sys. tell ) . " Ills road was the frbt to put In the staff system In the Uned States , applying I to the Savanna bridge which has given such general satisfaction that the MIlwaukee r03d contemplates puttIng It In ut the La Crosse bridge , where traIns of the river divIsIon , Southern Minnesota and Dubuque dvlsons ! ! cross Into La Crosse I Is also contemplnted between Ramsey and Austn , Minn. , where trains of the Souther MInnesota and Indlann & Minnesota run over the same piece of "Ingle track In order to reach the division terminal track at Austin . It being the division terminal for five sub.lvlslons . of the Chlc3go. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. Remarknble as It may seem , the only road using the staff system , other than time MIlwaukee . In the United States , Is the Chesapeake ' & Ohio , which recently adopt It on a sIngle ] piece of trnck. including the Jerry Run tunnel , thrce-fourth of n mIle In length , where It was Impossible to double truck the line for n distance of 200 miles. Other raIlroads are seriously considering the advisability of putting In the staff system In order to facIlitate the rnnning of trains all at the same time surround them with the absolute guards to pnfety. N. I' LltJltOI 1'lrthor C'omnplleatod. MILW AUKEE , March 13.-A new complicatIon - e1ton In the extremely complicated Northern Pacilc litigation developed today when the Northern PacIfic receivers fed a reply to the Inten'ellng petition of the Chicago & Norther PacIfic receivers denying the legal- Iy of the lease or Its assignment under which the Northern Pacific company operated the lnes of the Chicago & Northern Pacific road from April I , 1890 to September 27 , 1893. The recclvera further developed an Inclna- ton ( to should all the responsibIlIty on the Wlfconsln Central Incs , The receivers deny that there Is any sum whatever due the Wis- consIn Central receivers or the Chicago & Northern Pacific receivers The receivers of the Northern Pacific company further set forth that they have been unable to determine whether the Chicago & Northern Pacific lnes are bclng operated by the Wisconsin Centrul receivers or by one of the Wlconsln Central co at pa fl Ic s. n"trOIIA Apply for ( itmirters KNOXVILLE , Tenn , larch 13.-Applica- ton was made today for a charter for the Ohio River . Knoxville & Tidewater railway . ) mtd the KnoxvIlle Junetcn TermInal und the Belt road. The survey for time Belt line will begin next week . Hnlwny Nute. . On and after next Sunday trains 43 and 4 on the Burlngton will run no further than Grand Island , the lavenna end of the run Ioln ! ; dIscontInued. J. n. Duchannn of the EIhorn , J. Francis of time Burlington anti hi. II. Puyne of the Union Pacifc are In Chicago In attendance nl0n the meetng of the \"cster Lines Inssenger absoclation. Time Missouri Pacific hns succeeded In qumlto a plum In time of rnpturlng . quie way freight trmmtmepom'tntlott. I will have ten carloads of househoh Roods amid live stocle , ammO one car of l'assenRers ' from Washington county , lCansas , to Edmonton , Alberta county , BrItIsh Colummibla ] via St. Joseph , during time present week ' 1hls cmlgrlnt movemcnt Is mnde up of I"rench Canndlans , cnroute to Join their brethren In the qimeen's domnlnions - -S 10Yll Commi immi m'.sou . Are the good qualitIes possessed by Hood's Sarsanarihia. Above all It nuriles the IlrlL thus 'strengthening tIme nerves ; ; it " regulates i the digestIve organs , Inviorates the kidneys and lIver , tonea and ' builds up time entre system , cures scrofula , dyspepsia catarrh amid hood's rh2\latsm. Get hood's und only Hood's Pils cure all lIver ills , biliousness , jaundice , IndIgestIon . slcle heullache. 260 , To time I > "elln toast Inf . \I " ' 01(1'1 I'ull ts , Via the Union Pacific , the World's I'lc toral himme. Read the tinte . To San Francisco from Omaha , 61h hours ; to Portland from Omaha , 65 % hours : first class through Pul- man cars DIning car service unsurpassed Free reclning chair cars , Upholstered l'uhI- man colonist sleepers daIly between Counci Bluffs , Omaha and San Francisco via C. & N. W and Union I'aciilo system without change , connectIng at Cheyenne with slmni- , Inr cars for I'ortlmtnd ; ale daily between : Kansas City und Portand , connection at Cheyenne wlh simiar cars for San I rau- clco. Corresponding tIme and service to Colo. rado , Utah , \"omlng , ldaho 3nd Monana . . DIIUEL points. HARny P. DmEL. City Ticket Agent p , 1302 J'arnom St. IIrrllJe l.ie"mtses. The followIng Ierons procured marriage leellei ) 'e 'telll ) ' : Name umtdnduirees . Age. I'mnk Itlekey . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Alice Ouge , Omnalta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Anmel hllummm . : tlIhiartl Neb . . . . , 21 Alel : llard Neh. . . . . . . : Bertha Schroeder , lluld { , Nel. . . . . . . 4 Cimarley A. Hcqulst , lontgomcr Co , in . 21 Churlt Jugenle : Johnson , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 George im. Emmuis Douglas count ) . . . . . . 21 1. nnl'i Susie E , Davis , bougins . county " . . . . . 2 "Drown's Bronchial Troches" are widely known a an admirable Jled ) ' for bronchItis . imoarsemiess . coughs and throat troubles , sold only In boxes. n \\IF UUS nllrr nnw" Again. Pineal butter made bOo per pOln , ] , This Is the separator ereamty and there Is no better made Nice cunty butter , 7c , 9c , lie and 12 % c. AN YE.OPErn IN MEATS. Sugar cured picnIc hmrms. h3e : salt pork , 6c : bacon , 9c : sngA Ored No.1 hSl3 , 90 : boneless hnms , Sc : corM beef , 2'c : pickle pork , 7 % c. Don't forget t [ callot , our fish counter for any thinI you wnnt. 1 % TIMES YOUR MONEY'S WORTh ! , You can ! et It hero this weele , DOY and chlhren's ] lolothlng. The largest anti nwt cOlplete line of novelties for little boys from 3 t [ 7 years. Fancy Junior anti ] 'reefer suits , knee punts suits , all ages . to 15. We eClI you n half wool suit cheaper titan others sell you 1 110r satinet. They run front I6c n suit imp. A double sot nn I knee suit for $1.95. A first class combination stilt , I 2 pairs Imante , $2.25. I Wt can't rave you from GOe to $1.50 on every eult In o'/r hbuse wo will refund your mone ) .Compare our price and quality with others. . 1IA\'DEN LiltOS 'I nrn thn CIIII'llo Ilto tilts. LITTLE ROCC ] , Ark. , : I arch 13.-There ' be trouble when Dr. ' populist tuny troulle Crosby , populst representative Crom Clehorno county and J. C. South. delocrnlc representntve from Baxter - tee , nmeet Time bad feclng arose over n speech In time house when llr. : South severely denouncCl the populst pnrty Crosby tool Umbralo at his rem3rks nnd when ho had firtisimed , hnnlled llr. : South a note asking him to select his welpons anti name n place of mneetlmg . South tore the note Into bits nli threw It Into Crosby's face. Crosby flushed with anger anti returnIng to lila desk wrote nnother note to South demanding satisfactIon . South Ignored the second nole. Crosby Is now loklng for Imlmn p 1'01111 11m nllt ) . Tuesday night the jury tn the case of Charle Sherman , who vas charged wlh robbing Phiip Kraue of $16 In Albright on time nlgitt of September . 26 , 189t , brought In a verdict of glit ) . amid recommendcd the accused to the mercy of time court. J.HML Jll "lTl S. The motor cars carrying the mals are all being ornamented with Uncle Snm's mono- grant Tonight nt Washington hal will be given a sterloptcon lecture on the workIngs of time packing houges of South Omnalia New plnns of assessment have been sub- mited for the Tenth street repallng nnd for the grading of Woolworth avenue , from Second to Sixth streets. There arc quite a number of smal grnd- lag Jobs In contcmplnton , which will cause some activIty In the engineer's department as soon as the weather will admit of outside worl Louis Siegel lost a diamond and a gold watch , valued together at $100 , from his room at 1515 California street Inst night. 10 thinks that It was stelen by a room- mnte Judge Dnndy will not retur from Dead- wooJ until next week -ccording to time latest advlees. In the meantme time federal court at Lincoln Is adjourned from day to day by Clerk Frank . I Is rumored at the Commercial club that thc mnrlct house 'nd canal schemes have both "gone glimmering" and that the iegis- latve committee has knocle them out be- ) end resuscItation. Mba Mary II. lCroub , of the editorIal staff oC the Inter-Ocean will lectnre In the \'oman's club room on Thursday evening March H. SUbject : "hawaII and time Hawahians. " AdmisIon , 50 cents. At 1 o'clock this morng ! the memo hers of tIme 1Iullers and Traders exchange will meet In their rooms In the Now York Life building to hear the' report of the legislative and canal : commIttee Lunch und cIgars will be iser'ved. I. L Woolritlgo rwhot ! operates n saloon nt Forty-fourth and DOge streets , Is a free man again I . Ho was arest d on the chars . of Having retailed 'hIquorm'Itimout : first havJlg ! secure time ' f'em : nEcessary pemit the county . TueslaY.he . gave the required bond. . The Current Topic club announces that tonigh S. I.S'hlcy will take th corporations' side of a discussion and wIll answer any que ton that may be asked him In reference to thc relation of the corpora- tons to the publc , Major Hnlord will discus the Chlnese.Jnpanesc war. There Is considerable kIckIng among a few officials In the city hal over the actIon of the counci In orderIng their telephones dis- contnued , Assistant City Attorney Cornish will keep his telephone by payIng for It out of his own pocket , but time other officers affected wIll probably impose on their more fortunate neighbors. . The collections for fees In the plumbing Inspector's department durIng February Imoulted to $ 52. They have been turned over fo the city treasurer. After this the fees which are duo to time electrIcal department - ment , but which have not been collected , wIll be turned over to the treasurer for coliectiomm . I Is thought that In thIs way time office can be made more nearly self-supporting. The balance sheets of the city treasurer show thnt time tax collections still continuo to be satisfactory. In February the colcc- lens amounted to $65,255.30 of which $14- 107.9 was for general anti $51,147.37 for specIal taxes. The collections during time same period in 1891 were $60,761.35 , $17,933.55 being general taxes anti $12.830,80 special. The lgures show that while there has been a slght fallIng off In the collections 'of ' general taxes this has been more than offset by the Increase In the special funds. Among the ordinances now pending In the city councIl are those which arc designed to carry out time recommendations of the finance commitee In regard to retrenchment. Some of thesc will be passed without opposItion . but one or two will encounter the objections of at least I minority. The ordinance which lops off the head of the building Inspeetor's cleric Is opposed by one or two councilmen , on the gronnd thnt the busy season Is just at hand all thut the contcmpluted actIon sl0uld at least be postponed untl the middle of the sunmmor. The ordlnnnco limitIng time salaries of the clerks In time Board of Public Worl(1 will also meet wih some opposition . nRrfn ' Ihon Sale Tomorrow . No le up In the shoe bargains nt IIYIen ] Dros. We lead ] In low prices on good shOs , ! tat , Thumrsday's shoo ! bargains nt Ilay- len 1.31Ie , ' thC 98e. Men'a simoes 9Sc. Chlhlren'A shos 70e. lnfan\s shcs 2e , Good shos nt ICs than It costs to make them Tomorrow we sel Infants' fine hOc ShOD nt 25c , sizes 2 to 6. Chlhlren's $1.25 schoo shoes , 7c , size 9 to 12. $ Ladles' fine LUIlow $ 3.00 don ola button shoe 9Se. The e are broken sizes , but If you can get 'our size they are largalns. Ladles' fine U.OO haml turned patent vamp buton shoes $1.48. Ladles' fine $4.0 110nl01n button shoes $1.98 , all sizes ald C , I and E wldtlms . len's $2.00 congress and lace shoes , 9Sc. Men's fM $2 10 satin cal lace and congress . gress shes $1.r0. Men's fine ' 5.00 pie to calf bale , $2.10. hays' $1.50 loco shoes , 95c. H Ylm nnos. , , Shoe Snle. . WITH , THOSE WHO WILL SIN , [ olco , ' "elO Somttis M"ny Cllllrll ( hit to . \ I rle. JUdge Berkmt started In yesterday wlh time evident lntentiomt the . Intenton of ( ug1entn street cleaning gang and succeeded to a consIderable degree. Fred Flshlr nml Charles lsher , 'Iwo vagrants who were plcte,1 ] up In the burnt dIstrict . were each given work for fifteen days Fred Is very wel known to the polIce , hnvlng been ox- rested a numher of timnes Over a year ago ho was accused of holding up Willam Dox and releving him of a valuable dlammmonti. lie wns arrested , but the state faIled to convict. Ills partner Charles , Is nn ox- convict. who bas not yet determined to re- formu Chnrles I. O'Del struck a polcemnn II time burnt district for I nIckel to pay his fare over the brld e. Time polcemnn hns SUII- plel , several weary pedCtrlnns In this way , amid came to the conclusIon that O'Del henr- lug of I. used this means to work him for a drimik Charles was given. work for five dnys. John Doherty also ] drew five Ila's' work . John elalmHI thnt ho lund been working In a restaurant for some time amid wcnt down Into tme cown the burnt district to spend hIs hanl-earnel money. , John I.ehmnn was nlMcd to the cls working force for the space oC fifteen days. A wnrrant has heen Issuell for the arrest of John Wood for the larceny oC n gun worth $20 from Franl Parmelee. Ida L. Smih was fne(1 $5 and costs for tlieorderl3' comidtmct. Ida went Into her mother's house cn the botoms about a weel ago and broke UII several pieces of ftmrmmiture. Site clnllel ] thnt time Curnluro be- longed to her and Rhe could therefore do as site 111eased with it ler mothcr was In possession of It and Ida did not want her to Ilwe the use of the property. She had a baby wIth Imer but refused to leave It In her muotber's care , so both of them were locked um it. Yesterday 1 'oung tramp went to the .ldence of Mrs. Dawson , at 316 North FIC- teenth , street. all Isled for something to eat : rs. Dawson gave hUn a mcal and the young chap departed. Shortly after he hud gone Mrs. Dawson missed a ladles' lvcr \\atch and a gold chahim which had been lyIng on n table near . by. 11N..VO ' OI > .11 S1' . Dares & Marvin's Players close n successful - ful engagement at the Empire whim a matInee Sunday , March 17 The repertoire for the , remainder of the week wIll be "A Southern Hose" tonight and Friday ] evcnlng , Saturday matnee "A LIttle HeroIne " amid "The Gov- crness" Saturday nlghland Sunday matnee , "Tho Girl I LeCt Dehlnd Mc , " which comes to Doyd's theater March 19. 20 antI 21. also Wednesday matinee , Is now more eabor- ] lately presented than ever betrc , The popularity - larity of the play Is wonderful. and seems to contnue to increase. The authors of "The Girl I Le ! Jehlmt Me" have gone neither to Englnnd nor the contnent oC Europe for their cimaracters. They bnye fouml soldIers and girls , heroes and villains at home to suit theIr purpose. To mnke the American twang all 1 , , mor nrommounced. they have laId hands upon Lo : tile poor 'Indln . nnd made hIm really and truly the mot notable nov- cIty In the ptece. There are vast plains , the camp-fires of the hostile Indians , their weIrd and terrible songs time massacre threatened garrison , the swish of the rife bullets , and finally . the tremendous rescime The whole story Is worked out In the Blackfoot country - try , Montana. at an army post. The story Is Interestng all through and the chapter of heroics , with time beselgcd stockade , Is genuinely moving. p . TIme I'eOll'i Like It. One or the best attended all most thor- oughly enjoyable entertainments given In a suburban chuch during the winter was that at the Wesley Methodist church , Walnut Hi , Tuesday night The house was filled to the doors und time progrum fairly ran over and bulged out with good things furnIshed by some of the most capable people In the elt ) . . city.Time sInging of the Schubert Gee club the vocal solo by Mr. C. E. Abbott . the songs by time Lowe Avenue Quartet choir , the recl- tntons given by Mrs. Eta Mntheson , the piano work by Mr. Stnmhaugh , the club swinging by Mr Mytrs , the overture by time Grant Street orchestra and the pantomime story by time pupils of the Institute for the Deaf were all hearty applauded , The Gee club was pnrtcunrly ] well received - ceived , nnd Mrs. latheson practically "ewned the house , " as she was Limo recipIent of a double encore. TIme cntertnlnment was nlrnngco under time supervIsion of J. : . Gillamm. superintendent of the Walnut Bi MethodIst chnrch Sunday school , and the proceeds were for the benefit of the Sunday proceels sclmool Time people of Walnnt Bi and vi- clnlty have come to look upon theIr : lthodlst church folks ns being hummers when It comes to gettng up first-class entertain- ments. . _ - - * * . .o What is Death ? Not many folks speak dead languages nowadays 't and it's very hard to find out Death is very fool- - ish in some .cases. Lots of folks die every year that ' 3 * could post ne it as well as not if they'd use a little common scnse. Are you getting all rn down ? Get- * ting consuIption , are you ? Doctor says you are in a bad way , does he ? Do you want to die ? If you do , ' - .don't try our kind of medicine. If you want to live , : , take OZOlsiol. I only costs a dollar to try it I . call't hur you , There's not much in it but cod liver . . The doctor the oil and guaiacol decor probably gives you common cd liver oil now. But this is oZoiiict1. ° : How's that : done ? Thats our secret. Thats what : helps the cod liver oil and guaiacol to go where it will .0 do the most good Try it I will make you hungry- 0 . will look better to ' eat more-you'll . o : things wi you-you'l more-you'l .0 .o : . get more flesh on your bones-you'l begin to build up .0 _ o -you 11ay get better right away. If one bottle helps little ' started in the right direction- : YOl ever so ltle , you've s another. try I' ' 0' 'o : Druggists sell omulslon ] yours don't , send . to the chemists who make It . , . . , . . ' ' , . ' -'J' A. Slocum Cu. .83 Pearl Street w'York L'ity .0 CURtiS Colds , Coughs , Consumption , :0 : , _ OZOMULSION _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ CURIS Uronehl l , Altbma , and 11 1\lmo. ' nary Complaint ; erolula , General Ueblty , Lou of fleh , . ; 0 Aoaemla , and all Wa.tng Diseases . Thin pale women get plump ( bemmulllui Ozomulslon. and beautful on Ozomullol 0 . , . , . . _ t. ' J _ * * " , ( 1 I-W 1 H J - For Sale by Kuhu & Co. ' . . , i - - - _ _ _ 3Iz/A _ - - - - BETWEEN , 4 TWO FIRES---1 We s l no boys' suits at less than One 1)ollar ) . 'r U n favorable comments from corn lCtLt0l'5 ) , who either sell trash or command ! ( exhoL'bitant profts , about our ; 1 children's stock amounts to nothing ' , ii The idea that we don't cary lS fine boys' clothes as anyone here is i ? all boshVc \ cheerfully offer a premium for an article of boy's wear th 1 we could not show its ) equal ( both in style and fabric Everything that was made lately by the big bugs who lead the boys' clothing market " of the ' but the about . 00 country--yes , c\erythin prices ; $5. is all we ask for the brst The idea that we don'tcary as cheap boys' clothing as anyone here is-quite true. Nothing less than $1. 00 . \.J \ But for that dollar you get a suit that is dependable and true to good wcar. The cheapest ) wool suit outsidc ( here is worth at least $2 Wc'l pro\e ) it-so can you Very well -try it You are never too Ite I to come here . We carry 10 suits which wc cannot recommend En- tirely inconsistent with our businc5s princples ) ) , Shoddy stuff looks ragged , wears bail. Where would our rcputation ) come in ? - . ' - - - - . , , What' ! ! the Continental do next ? . I \Vatch tomorrow's paper and see. , \ t - , . . ' . ' ' ' ; ; ' ; " ' - . _ ' " " i . , . " . . . , . , . . . . ' ' . ' ' . , , . , ' " ' ' " ' " -.4. . . I. 1'f"J. . ; ' ; : . " . ' : ' , " ; , f' . . . . . , ' : . ' " . " , _ . ! " : " < \f/"J. " . . . . " , ' 'f . - : ; . I-1DiPETEI iEEIII0DLLJII ! ] cO i _ _ H - Ripans Tabules. D. o Carry a vial ! in your vest pocket 0 f o and ) your li i ztslred against g Q the tortures of dyspepsia and all 0 n kindred ai1rnnts . ' Oite gives re- 0 D 'jif : : 0 o IZi H . H U. . . 0 - nlpons Tlbnles : Solc by crK I.tl or . by mail . O tt the price ( W renls a , box . ) 1 senl ( te. ' , 1Ie , II. vans Clmemnmcam Comnpany No. 10 i3jtrmws mt N Y II E I0ILJEI OD g - . ' ' . ' f iJ' ' " ' - ' j- , . ! - : r . ? " , ' " : ( " > " . " " ' ' , . , . " , , ' ; " t. ' " : ; 1 J , ; ; l ' . ' . CA'I'OJ . : J r ! . J U1SP If' I \ ) 111'lcu Ie : III ; 1.IIY'1 IWI1 . fl'lel'l ly "ou8anda ( U Irrlllar or : latHes rol IIY rimommtimby ealll . , I I Is itt sale tIi arid reimmbmo : . nOI'cr fall , i. mmat'ammti'o wil every luttu , Hlru 1 n uay. 'l'hlH ttmed lot mmu Is far superIor ( t 1IIIs II ol'ry botte lire"leIIUIIII3fr 10iI'I' Hlrollh , , olt by all luatitml : dl'll.lil'rco. . 1.Ol porboutlo. If 'ourdm'mm1st duos tmot mmavu it jmmL , . uIII : will . . . : IJI'loHlo I ruur : tiUUUi 10t 1:10 I IJnJ .Ol : wo wil lorwmt : yo.m , a 10HIo 1 , cxpr.H CAMOLE JUNIPER CO. WC5tcru OtlIco . OmubB , NebrulkR , , - - - - = _ _ _ _ _ o I rn/WE MuRK _ Our record or actual "na unaenlRble euru or . . - SYI'UILII reerc t.mmenomnenai Wo fumntsmm all med. . We 10n,1 Ihu mm.rTelou. h"rencl , N telnet , free and erdlrale thd poison from tIm. ht'me.Iy munloU rca- t'r'nrl Iltell In $0 days Cure guaranteed. f5 E 10moIf . ( ' . , CltTII will I noun ' :30 : h 5.50 ; Wetanesdays and Batur- " 111.1..1. , . . , EmIuions . , , I ' WenesdaYI . days. . . n . m. .1' ( tI' . . . 'n..I..t.u.t. R dvi ' . m , . ' . .4 11.1'lllt : led vigor . . , H.or. REIIIEDY 10 , , . TiE DNSlOOI RhlEDY 1.0. 'tl ' . ' : d , sa New York Life Qmnaia Neb "Hr. i'l .IIH . , fOt'in/s CO , , U ' _ S " 10 - . - wamrso - A5'o. . . U..U : fl. . . 1 ----r.- - . - : EXACT SIZE - PERFECl ) TUB MERCAHEILE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR , "or sale /y nil lh'lt Cuss Deili'i's : . : Inuufncturcdy tIme . F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO. , li'iictory Nu. W. , St. Loull , 1o. , - - - - , - - , . . . . . . . , . - , ' , . - , r , . . . - - - ' . . " i