> MAMA BMLY UKE--TUESDAY ' , MAYT 20,1884 : . THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning. May 20. MllN'TEllS A nnrabor of Rood printers can find steady employment nt this office. LOCAL BEEVITIES , Sheriff Mljlor will arrive In the city wit tlio murderer , Gnzolo , to-day. A church soolablo will bo hold In the Ice inro room of the Englijb Llitlioran church thi ovontnfif. The affidavit mill is now rnnnlng frf ful blast and Is grinding out affidavit. ! by Iho wholesale. Ono car load of Italians wont west last ht nnd another follow * to-night. Tliolr destination Is San Francisco , On Friday evening last the Unlqtio club gave a very pleasant party nt the residence of U. Newman , No. 2322 Dodge street A Imvp Soloist was pinyfiKT In Iho ro- tpadia of the largo hotels and miccoodod In picking up considerable change l < wt night. A fire coftino was nt work Saturday nftcr noon pumping out a cistern nt Iho corner of Thlrtoonlh'nnd Karnman streets to raako way for the sower. The pining on Fifteenth street , between Douglas and Dodge utrootn , wna finished yes terday and teams were allowed to drive over U last orcnlnc. On fem ay evening Juno 2d , the Concor- dla Maiinorchor.Schweltzor nnd Turner singly " societies will glvo a grand co-offtt j , , Qor"ma. pia hall for the b ncu , ot In9 oormatt BChool. Last 6V6ulnR WAS a very warm ono and fenffictonUy pleasant to call a largo number of the city people oat upon tbo street , notwith standing the fact that yesterday was wash day. It was reported yesterday that a manha'd been hold up and robbed of n largo sura of money Saturday night on Sixteenth strop't. A through investigation falls to confirm ' .ho re port. Thursday la what Is known In 4tho chris- tlnn cbarch ns Ascension Day , ami npprop.il- ate scrtlcoB will bo hold in n nntr.bor ot the city churches , oitlicr during tha t'.ny or ! .u tbo woning. All mombesa of tlio C. Kof A. ate tit- 'pccted to bo Ir. attendance at tbo roi ular meofc- ing at tbolr ball nt Orolgton Block , MIT 'Tuesday ovmitig , 20th Inar. , at 7:30 T. M. 15I1CNNOM. Joiry lloblnson w/ji arrottcd yoatsrCn charged vrlth Btoallng U iroo razoraJjom-obar * ber In Ooasloy's bop. Mrs. Oiialey'won Us ball in the sum si $100 foe xnr nnmwj Oil inoinlrc ; nt 10 o'clock. There Is a torrib'.lo stench nil aloni ; Fa j iiamttrcot , from T'jnth to ToictofinUi stro < 4 It is probably tlio. Wfttcr p 3mpi'd oat of 'th * oWur trench , bet wliatavor itis a disfofoc'lan - of Homo kind icf.at'Jy nomlofl. A vicioui co'/t Sundaytvenlurg , about o'clock , on Willlnanu Btrofjt , nttiickctl a0 yon * -oldboy of Mr. V. Flolo , rettdingQi Klovont ! street , noar'Wirdoims' 'SHno boy wns carrloi lioino uiucb'bru Isod ami 'InnonaibJ 3 , but It i hoped that lie 'Is not 0nngorortEljTlniurod , Asoocnd Kaiuolrabueon'tho High Schoo and GrotRhton College 'tlnos ' 'Trna played < r the B. & Mgrourula Saturday , nnd not wit ) standing the fact tltatfiavoral ciembora of th nigh School nlna were nbsont the gaino toi rolnatei in K victory Hi their-favor. Score 2 to U. Icpollco cxxart yesterday two disturl era of-ilio ] > oaca worcTmod $ C each aud costs Ono flalu drunk WIH fined the customary $1 m * . ' and costs. Quo -man arrested for vugrano ; m pleaded not guilty end said that ho waa shovcler at Uio ttock yardo. The judge tel him'to coma to tha front and ehow his baud : which ho did. They were covered with ca low , and the judge jiromptly dlncbnrgodiblr The 1'oxton building seems to bo a unlucky place. It is scarcely two weali since Mol Salisbury was so fearfully hurt tliei and on Saturday last , about D o'clock In tl afternoon , a eeuffold pave away procIiUatb ( " a workman Kovorul'foet to tlio floor Imuoat ] A aumbor of hrlolcs nnd boards fell upon bin lie was spondlly extricated by follow woil if " < ,1 men and luckily was not injured farther thn $ f" i " " bolng Bouiowhut irnlsod. * - L - - n H & i I PEUSONAJj. lira. F. B. Leoaso , Blair , ia nt the 2fotn polittm. F.V . Cuokloy , 'Stromsburg , is at Uio Mi tropolitan. Vf , J. Barton , of Chicago , is at the Slotn poll tan. TLi. L. Darling , of Decatur , Nob. , Is nt th Metropolitan. O. A. Fitzpatrick , of Linoolu , Is t th Metropolitan. L. 8. Myor , L'lattsmouth , Is rcgUtered u the Motrojiolltau. Miss M. McLaughlln , of Fremont , is guest at the Motrgj > olitau. J. D. Cram , of Hastings , is in > lho cit ; stopping at the Metropolitan. William W. Bride , Itirerton , Neb. , U i journinf at tbo Motrop litan. Messrs. J. 0 , an 4 W , J , Henry , of Kunti City , are stopping at the Metropobtun. John F , Ulbora , of the Ban I'rancU Newspaper Union , rfs iu the city und is run tered at the Kfotropolltan , Auslitant Qonoral Manager Ktmball an party left for Chlcajjo yesterday aftornooi General Manager .Clark will follow to-day. Mr. J , W. Beatty , representing lire , Jones It Co. , has returned from the \Vea And will remain iu town two or three woclu. J. 0. 1'aynter , the old Mlllard Hotul drii | gist , passed tlirough 0 in aba on Saturday la from St. LouU whore bo hud been purchokli a stock of drugnfor Ws store ut Yurkiu th atato. Yostordny'4 arrivals at the Taxton : O. J Druse , K. M. Lamberton , J. H. Wonssu , an .J. 0. McBrlde , of Ltucoln ; Jullui AlUhuk * f Blair ; Hon. It. W , Furna , Drowiivllla ; J 6. 1'addock , Beatrice ; A. G Glenn , Colui tu ; W. F. Wall and wife , of Albion. Yeaterday'd arrivals at tha Mlllard : A. i 1 Cdbov , Scliuyler ; J. C. Illavkmau , Freumi W. II , Ciuihlug , rUUuuutb ; F. M. Mi queU , Lincoln ; O. W. Wftlnwilgut , BW , 8. O. Sm'dey , OK , lUtcock , Lincoln ; K , ' Child , Liuoolu ; lid. Mlkhell , Liucolu ; W. OrjtchtfeJd , Fulleitou ; M. D , BedU , J \ Jiilttan , DUlr ; D. 0. Howard , Keariiay ; G ( e , Hantiogi. CONVINCING , llie proof ) i the pudding n not in clmul tha string , but in liaviuu nil upiMirtutilty tut the article diioct richrot"r i J ! lit , t ; DruvgioU , have a free trial | > ultle of l > r. li ankoa Cough aud Lung Hyrui | fur ouch ui | every ono % uV > U ufilict-xl with Cousin. Culi Aethwa , CoonuuiiUou ] ur uy Lung Atfectlu OFFICER WHALEN'S ' OATOH A Llvclr Hun AfUcr n Mnn AVli Proved to bo nn lloncsl W.rkln # At nn , Officer Whalon , who by the way is f Hi tli fill nnd efficient ofllcor , waa pretty nicely yesterday afternoon , ant gave the boys on the force an opportunity for a good laugh at his oxponso. As ho waa walking hia beat on 10th street , ho saw a rather aoody individual standing nt the corner of the Planter's iotol. Whalon thought ho saw beneath .hoso shabby the garments form of a 'vug , " so ho started to cross the street ovrnrd Iho man. As ho approached the follow turned and broke into n run. The ofllcor gave clmjo nnd as bothvero good runners , n lively go-ai-you-plcaso waa the result , The odlcor chased the oupposcd llcoing criminal through alloys and back yards , the sweat running down hia limbs in rivulets. The pursued was gaining ctw ground , when , unluckily for him , ho w crossed tlio path of Winn Orowoll , who , n seeing the ofllcor in pursuit , gave the pursued a tap behind the car which "sent liim to grass , " WhalcH was soOn Upon him and r lively nculllo took placo. The fellow r Fused to go with him nnd made n dcs- M to struggle for freedom. Trfo clt ! j" r who were passing were called ur ' t ' * ' ' * the united < the ofllcor aud with of the thn > o it was necessary , " . ° ; ? , wagon [ r. which to convoy the pjjonor * to IJowaa loaded Into the . b an-d the ofliccr and his UT .SgJ-Kr1" * , nta * got down hu g Prt mid sat upon tinucd to hpbt and by vftsrcnchcahowaa n _ , ahno8t nulo onditlon , his clotlur j boon tru ffonnininlhoBlr , fie was final- ' y placed behind t' $ ; „ and thJ ( UCB saisthitf , togotho , Y/lth i Dn-loor Whalon , nought a very i d and Ueapornto crim- nal hod boon r 'Ono of the 4 ) jlopor3 ] said , ' "Why that the Batno my ijOUBO ja8t nght | mld > thought b a fMn - , ] inr(1 mnn > rjiho ether sno Ban ojj. ja ] to Bamo nuin wile has boon up , in our neighborhood for several daysp' -rearing the children to death. " ON' .cor "Wlialon vraa perfectly happy and oontontod in hia catch , when in. wal Jrod the clerk of the Planter's hotel i" aoarcli of the man who had just boon h * astlcd in. Upon being asked IT ho , ' iuowhim ho said , "Why , ho has worked' ' in the house doing kitchen work for years' mid has never boon caught in R amglo' Bcrapo. Ho is a little flighty at times , md doubtless was frightened nt Booing .ho dflicor coming towards htm , and run. ' " Cfpon hearing this the man was ro- eased , and the boys gave Whnlon thd augh. Ho took it good iiaturodly , and wont out upon his boat to pull in another. I AGAIN IN JAIL , 'ho Notorious Jerry Kernaii InVInll For StoulliiK 'Somo people have a otrnngo liking for ooklng through the grated windows of a jail nnd will not bo satisfied unless they are in charge ot the sheriff. Such an one , evidently , is Jerry Kornnn. Only roatorday ho was rploaaod from juil where ho had been put for stealing ihoara from Himobaugh & Taylor's stori1 , md yesterday afternoon , iu company with a gentleman of color , ho wont into Icnloy , Haynoa & Vim Aradalo'a ntoro , on Farnum Direct , and committed a theft. theft.no no and the colored in in wont into the ilaco together , und while the colored man ongagud the attention of < the clerk , who waa showing him uomo stocking , ho Kurnan was padding the bosom of his "B vest with Bilk handkurchiofs. Just as hu "Bh. was getting lu his work in good ahnpo thu in , clerk happened to glance around , and k- behold the covetous Jerry. The clerk ut ouco wont up to him aud torood him to disgorge. 11 o had upon hia poroon ono traight dozun of tlio handkorchiofd After depositing thorn ho was allowed to go , but in a short time U warrant watt a worn out for Ilia arrest , and last evening ho was run in by Oilier Donovan , and will probably gut aovoral days ou broad , and wator. Iu just such cases aa this ia where the jrout noud of a workhouse ia full , for uch followa a.4 Kornan had rather lie in jail doing nothing than bo at hid liberty shifting for a meal of victuals. A Ociiii > lliuoiit. Members of Typographical Union called - od at the corner of 12th and Chicago ut street a few days sinoo and tried to got .runted for n glass of boor , at the -cuuio tiniu throwing slura at Tun Bun. They , were refused credit and kicked into thu street for u lot of doad'baats uud black- guards. MIOIIAHL ' . Tlio Iiato OhutloH O'Connor. The following from The Nation , of Now York , in regard to the late Charles O'Couor , will doubtless bo of conaldw- able Interest to many of the roadora of TUB Bi'.r. : "Charles O'Oonor , whoso long-expect ed duuth ia announced , waa the laat of a grout generation uf lawyers. Ha waa ro * inurkublo evuu umong o host of distill- guiblied competitors for legal attaiumonts and muntal vigor , but ho waa ruuiurkablo . Uofor _ something rarer otill in hia pro- fuaaiftii , aa in most others , as the yuan Ltt run by an independence of character on which neither fear or favor ever inudo thu smulU-at iinprt'ssiou , Thuro Imvo not beoii nuny connpicuous men in any call- ) Mg in thin atatu. or in any other , who combined through u long and laborious ud Hfo no true to their own ido.il ce , of character and aim OB A. ho did , and who had , at the oWu of an illuBtrinua career , BU litlly to look b cl : on in the way of compliance or piirHint : which they would huvo been uahAiuud t > owu. It u n it oftou thut a lat\yur la BO ut uuucoisful in reaching the "shining ublo or land * " of prrfesitioiul fame , ur , in otlmr lrI word * , in bocoining and ronminiug tlic lrF kind of udvodatu whom Uio b > uku unit F the c'lniiuuiiuinnunt unitor detoribu for W the bam lit of the Nuophylua who ovury oo. > uar Biitor on the thurny paths of tin uw. Ho owud no inonoy and no roputit t'ou to any act > , as Uurko aaid , but umi ) y ucU , No mail ovi'r paid him a feu foi Ing iiiy thing but tbo IwnoUj aervico of hu tch iiitin , or uvi < r long oxH > [ : icd from linn h my borvlte which u jiKiiulvr of tliu bur 'J id iiight not to rt'iider , Ilu look with him iiiti * awry court which hu tutored thing whigh o pleqt | gwulil barium fur , and which could not bo ostimrlhil in dollars and cents. A self respect which mndo base shifts and devices im- possiblei to him. Ho was wanting in many of the things which in our time , or perhaps m r.ny time , give a man what in called Influence. Ho took but little ac count of tlio forces which at the present day makp the road of the good man w'no seeks to leave his mark upon his cr ation so full of deflections. His po .1' ideas were worthier of Sir Thoma . than of the * American atatcsnv J , i ho was a great example of * * ' . < . which ia much dearer and mr " noll.nn8 than any sort of practical tal * ° " tras a character which alw ' ' -o the strokes both of goo'1 * y * . l $ uno , and a simplicity c , "Jnd cv" . . . asted into oxtrcmo old * lloart whlch Ivcd all the honors nt' ° ' n"d 8U.r' hoson and dearly lov / > nl Cowards of a od calling. " L I'Vnuil AVIM- nosln/ /n Cork IjCft\Vho ia Ini- /V\ton tlio I'lilillc. "Siy , If ' . . . tv ? " ajk . lWr ! , do you live here in this ith ; a * ' * wo Bossed young man , niar * HJrlc log , nnd carrying a cano , of al , i " - hdni ho nieton Farnam street on Xliy afternoon. A'do/'waa the reply , "what civa I do ' "SVoll , air , you can assist me 11 little ' , if you will , " said the follow T/ith the cork log , in n imurnful lotig'tlrawn out manner , "I am on my way to'California ' and havn't n rent to my natr.o. 1 have [ > arlod with everything of value that I liavo , Mid if I can't got n little money to buy soraothini ; to oat I shall have to pawn my ork log , I haven't had any thing to oat ainco last night. Can't you apare mo 'half n dollar 1" "Notlhia afternoon , norno othot after noon ; good nftornoon. " said the man whom rtho follow had -nddreaacd. This wna apparently a cold hearted shako , but nevertheless it was justifiable. It acorns that tlio hungry individual had struck a Br.r .reporter , who had boon posted us to Ilia rabkot. It wns only the night bolero that the same follow atruck n railroad man in about the name way , and obtain ed a half dollar from him. A few min utes afterwards the railroad man dropped into a saloon and wna surprised to find I the hungry tramp spending the half dollar lar for a fifteen cent drink of whisky and . The railroader two-for-n-qunrtor nigara. . i mooting a BKK reporter ahortly aftor- warda. related the circumstances io him. ) ) The fellow a afraudnnd has been playing Ilia game long enough. Ho spends his money for whisky and in gambling , and the aooner ho starts for California the bettor it will bo for hia health. The police - lice will very likely run him into jail , if ! io tioea not atop hia imposition upon a charitable public. NO OANAL FOE THEM. Tlio'Clli/.cim ofSoiilh Flflcoiitli Street ObjecL to the I Hinbllnliod By the now grade ostabliahcd for South Fifteenth atroot there will be n cut oi Fourteen aud one half feet at the intersec tion of Castollnr street. To thia cut the property ownnra in that vicinity atronglj object and while they Bay they will sub mit to a reasonable grade they will no ! submit to auch a cut aa is proposed. Tc the end of having fho grade changed , * meeting of the South Fifteenth atrool improvement association addition wet held Saturday evening. S. AI. Poll'waa chosen as chairman and J. N. Stewart na secretary. On motion the chair wna authorized tc appoint a committee of live to draft n pe tition to bo prueontod to the city council to have the grade of South Fifteenth Street changed from that aa now eatab- lirthod. Tiie committee appointed ia ixs followa : L. 11. Ciiao , S , K. FeltnnJohii Priy , W. II. Gould and J. N. Stewart. On motion thia coinmitr-oo wnn given power to employ nn nttoruoy to draw up the partition and report at the next meeting. It WHS adjudged the eonso of the moot ing that this committee act at ono and report with petition at the next meeting to bo held Tuesday evening , May 20th. It wua moved and carriud that the min- utiia of thu mooting be prosontoi to Tin DAILY BIK : for publication , after which the meeting adjourned. DIED. LINDHY In thia city , Mny 18th , t 9:30 : n ( m. . LowU Lintloy , ago 1 month and 12 dnyn , Funernl toolc place yoatcrilwy ntOnm. , from the residence , No , 1112Soutli Thlrttontl street. HKOW In this clt- , May ISth , t3:30n. : m. , Alfred , HOII of Mr. and Mra. Jainca Skew iigtul 1 year and U months , "Funeral yontorday at 2 p. m. , from the reel deuce ; No , 413 North Fourteenth uttvct , 1'ATTHK In this city , MI Y 18th , after t nhort illiiosH ( mm moailoa , GlndcyH , vounn' i ft iliuiflitor ; of J , M. nnd Kimicii D , il'uttou , iigod 3 yo-UH , 11 uioutha and 1'J iluyn. Funeral eorvlcoi May 20 , at 10 a. m , , al Trinity cathedrul. MAI.ON13 Iu thin city Mny 10h , Thomiu Mnlono , iiged 33 ynara. Funnral will tnko plituo Wodnotl y mornlnf nt 0 o'clock , from 1011 Webtter utrout. A NfW Mining Company , Mr. 0 , L. Hall han juat ruturnud from n trip to Dtmvur , Paeblo nnd other western places , lie has boon weat for the [ mr pose of organieiug n mining cuinpntiy t < opurato the niiniiig propertiua ovrntid by himself and Mr. GOD. A. Jualyn , of tliii city , nnd John D. Coplun nud Perry Fiahor , of Denver. Aa a rosu't the nr tiulea of inourponttioii have boon iilud for thu S ii Juan Kid Mountain Gold and Silver Mining Company. The author iHpitil stock of the eumpitny ia 8 < i(000,000 and it ia tuiipowerei ) to do all kinds of buiinoj * purtaining to milling or iniiiiiig biisiiii M. A Itunnl of diroctora hue bien oVeted and is coiiiuiibod nf thu poiitli-nun : 0. I. . Hull und ( Jan , A Jotlyu , of 0m ilm ; fJcorgitN it nor , of Dm Mni-ios , lown ; S. Ot , of To. P'k't , KuiiHjh ; Tlicmia .1. Mui tn , uf IVuolo , Odl ; John 1) . Ooplt n , I'urry .laiuoH 0 , Vo.tteli and Fivdunok of Uunvrr. will bo eoinint'ticed as BOOH as the aim * ia out of the u y. Mr , Hall 10- l > orli ) _ ( hut iboro am eight to ten tluuii Kind idle m > n in Uonvor , Ilu Hixo Hays > hat thu i-xoitimii'iit over thu n'Ov'itt itrlkea in HIM Hud mountain Ima ILtdiliii reid tM'Uocn Ouray and Montroae uiMi travel by nwch , cnnijun In HU > > HB anil I ninny are f K tiiiu it. Thu uih ia unpic- odunted in tlm h < ator > of the country , , uudoumpi'titiuii bctwrtn iliuetoyo luiui i nngliviry iiicn ia very aharp. AFFIDAVIT , OottrWi * inmn llehm Jimfces nlllilnvlt to the PHSSHKO of tlio It. At M. Ordinance , Councilman John Bohm has mndo the following affidavit relative to the passage of the ordinance giving the Omaha & Southwestern railroad right of way through certain streets and alloys in this cilys STATE OP NEB-P-ASKA , \ DOUOLAS COUNTV. j ' , lohn F. Bohm being first duly sworn , deposes nnd says , that ho now is , and for the two years laat pa.it , has boon a member of the city council of Omaha , representing the second ward of said city in said council. That ho waa a member of said council at the time of the passage of the ordinance granting to the Omaha & South Western rail road a right of way through certain streets and alloya 'n the city of Omaha. That ho introduced said ordinance iu said council , on the 13th day of May A. D. 1881 , and the same was passed on the 14th day of said month and year. That ho know nothing of said ordinance , or the propoeod passage there of , until Tuesday the 13th day of May A. U. 1884 , whun ho was approached by Charles Green Esq. , attorney tor said railroad , mid by him requested to intro- difo snid ordinance. , That ho told Mr. Green , that ho would take said ordination and look it over , and if upon examination its passage should appear to bo for the beat interest of the , city of Oiimlm , that ho would introduce the same , end do nil in bis power t pro cure the passage thereof. It'hat ' this wan all the conversation of any description whatever , thatuvor pass ed btitwoen ho and Mr. Green , or uny other peraon , persons , or employes of said railroad relating to said ordinance. That upon investigation of saidordinnco ho waa convinced und persuaded that it would prove a great and lasting banoflt to said city of Omaha , to grant said right of way to said railroad , and acting upon such conviction , ho introduced enid or dinance solely in diechatgo of his duty na a councilman. That ho never has receiv ed either directly or indirectly , nor has there over boon offered to him any money or other equivalent of any nature or description whatever from Mr. Charles Green or any other person or persons or , employee of said road ; nor has ho over been approached or spoken to or offered any money or thing of any nature or des , cription whatever , by Councilman Kauff man orauy _ other person or persona to induce him to vote for or procure the passage ofsaid ordinance. JOHN F. BEIIM. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before mo this llh ! ) day of May , A. D. 1881. CUSTAVE ANDEUSON , Notary Public. Two Allldavlts. In Saturday evening's Dispatch there was published an interview with City Councilman Ford in which Mr. Ford waa reported as declaring that Council man Kbufmann had approached him and offered him § 150 of § 500 which ho ( Kauf- mann ) said was given him by the B.&M. Railway to influence the council to pass the right of way ordinance ; and that the § 500 would bo divided between Kauf- inann , Ford , Leeder and Bohm. The Dibpatch also assorts that Loodor changed sides on the vote between the two meet- The following aflidavits concerning the matter have been made by the par ties interested. STATI ; or NEBRASKA , \ DOUGLAS COUNTY. ) Charles Kaufman , after being duly sworn , deposes and says that the statement - mont made in Saturday's Evening Dis patch by Patrick Ford as to having made any offers to him or to any one else in behalf nf the right of way to bo grunted to the B. & M. Co.is without any found ation. AlHrint further "ays that on the lllth day of May , in the afternoon , ho , the said nf limit , was approached by the said Patrick Ford on his way down from the City Clerk's to his own oflico and tvas asked if ho knew where he , the said P.it rick'Ford , would find Charles Greene , attorney for the B. & M. Co. , that lie , the auid Patrick Ford , wanted to see said attorney in regard to the ordinance giv ing the B. & M. Co. the right of way , Btoting right then and there thai his election had cost him , the said Patrick Ford , between § COO and § 700 , and that ho wants to bo reimbursed to extent by said company for his apunt by him in last election. Alli.iut . further miya that ho told said Pat rick J'rd that ho did not think the B. & M Go. would pay anything for that purpose - pose , and that he , the aaid alliant , was bound as a matter of justice to grant the Kama privileges to the B. & M. as to the U. P. railway in regard to the right ol way. CiiAiaBS KAUFMAN. Subscribed aid svrurn to before mo on thia 17th day of May , 1883. GUSTAVK BlINKKE , Police Judge , City of Omaha. STATE op NKIWAHICA , \ UOUOLAS COUNTY , / ' Hd. Let-dor , ufter being duly sworn , doprmux and rm\a ihttt lie liaa seen in Sa turday'H Jit'cnhig Dlnpntoh nn interview claimed to have boon ttad with Council- mini Putrick Kurd , whuritiu it is stated that Councilman Clias Kaufman offered money for the piBsagu wf an ordinance to .dvo the right and way to the B. & M Co. Adi tin aavs that said statement is fiilse in the whole and in evury purtic- ulur , that such sum of money , or any other inducement hud buon uffert'd tn him by said Ouuncilninn Kuufmati or an ) tithur u.xrty. that ilm only iiiducemuut for him , the situ ! nlliant , to votu for the pn aao of the bill , W , B thutw \ coiuidored the not jusit.uud right Alliaut further aya ( hut he voted for the pita KO of said ordiimiice , fiist , last und all the tlino us inoro cHpeci lly ahotvn by the attached ccrHHoito of the city clerk , r- El ) W. LEEDEH. / \ Subscribed nnd flwuni to be- 1 NKAL f f , n , , „ „ thii 17'h tiny of Muy , > OUSrAVHKNKKH. -r > 1881. Police Judge of Uuuha Councilman VorilV THE STATK or NKHKASKA , } U < IIIIH | | Ouuuty. / Patrick Ford , being lint duly swornjde- soflHud avs , tlmt on the Kith day of Muy , 1881 , Clmrles Green and Mr. Hoi. dridgo , c'.lk'd at nlll oit'a place and ri < - qui'itifd him to vote for the poBqnKe "f an ordinano < > t giving lh right of wny over iic in e'ri'ntn m d alleys t ) tliu Ounhn it S nitwi'itlcTli nillntad. Affiant ' told thum ln < did not uifiurotand the or- diijniu'0 nor ih location of the nghc of way Mr , Gn'tm asked utllaut tn call at Jii i fllod mid a > 'o the prcpotcd road IMI' < | nut on tlin map , lu tlu > Hfternoon utlii < i > t cMtud Ht thu nflion of Mr flrui-u liiu hova > not in. Atliu'it tlii-ii i 'limed ' dou FATUUIU trtjct aud met Mr. KiulT- man , who called to" affiant and said lie wanted to BOO him in his oflico. Wo then went to Kauffman's office. Afliant asked him if ho know anything about the ordinance giving the Omaha & South western railroad , the right of way that , hey wanted passed that night. man then answered , "Yes , yes ; did call see youl'1 I then supposed something warj wrong md asked Kauffman if there any thing in it. Ho said yes , tb. < ro was 8100 piece for you , Lcodor , Bohm and him self and then there would bo § 125 apiece f Bohm was not auch a > \ d wolf as ho md demanded 8150 , fet , tjiat ho might raise the amount to 4115 M ao laa § 500 to divide. Afliant , ked Kaul&nan if ho was sure of tho.money ; ho said yes , I lave done wr-.rk lor the same company ) oforo anu tho'y always paid promptly , and if you wout the money I will bring it to you now. . Afliant did not want the money. then wout and saw Ed. Lcodor , and Mtl him about Kauflman wanting to money out of the passage of the or dinance , and requested Lccdur to oppose the jmnicdiato passage of the ordinance , until the next meeting of the council seas as to have time to consider it. Lcodcr said ho would go and sue Kauffman about it , and if there was money going ho would have hia share , and wanted afliant to go with him , Afliant refused to go to Kauffman , but wont and told Councilmen Uudlicld and Bechel that Kauffman was using money to have the ordinance passed that evening ; also told Councilman Woodworth the same evening about the money being offered. Afliant further says that at the coun cil chamber after thu council mot , Kaufl'- m , i came to affiant's chair and whisper ed that ho would make may share $125. Afliant aaid ho would not vote for the passage for the ordinance but would vote to have it referred until moxb moot ing. Kauffman said it was im possible to have it referred Afliant then told Councilman Thrano what Kauflman had offered for his vote and requested Thrano to oppose the immediate passage of the ordinance until such time as wo could examine it. A ( li mit further nays that the statements in Chus , Kuufl'inan's affidavit , as published in the Sunday morning Herald tire wholly untrue and fuuthor afliant aaith not. PATIUCK FOUD. Subacribcd in my presence and sworn to before me this 10th day of May , 1884 , rav. rl MOSES P. O'BuiKN , ISEAIJ Notary Public. JIorsford'H Acid Phosphate , in Constipation. Dr. J. N. HCDINSON , Medina , O. , says : 'In ' cases of indigestion , constipation and nervous prostration , its results are happy. ' Card ot Thanks. Wo hereby wish to express and heart felt thanks to our many loving friends , the children of the Gorman American school and their teacher Mr. Harthun and also to Messrs. Haubons , Andrea , Cajori and Stein for their kind assistance and sympathy shown us in our sad bo reavcmont in the loss of our beloved little son and brother Freddie. JOHN H. F. LEIIMANN , wife aud children. OMAHA , Mpy 19 , 1884. Mrs. And nil other famous women have won a rep utation for facial boauty. A line comploxioi makes ono hatulsnmo , oven though the face is not n jxirfoct mould. Jlurtlock Mood JSittera net directly upon the circulation , ami f-o ( five the skin a clour need ami smoothness otherwise unattainable. in ' : ; NEIIUASKA STATE GAZETTEER & BUS INESS DIUUCTOUY to bo issued in July , 1884 , price § 4. 50. J. M WOLFE , pub isher,20S. 1 14lh St. . Omaha. KEDDING'S Kii ia Salvo moots with wonder ful success in all C.ISCB of skin disease. Try it Letters Remaining in the oflico nt Omaha , May 17 1SS1 : LA7 > IK8 LIST. Autrust K Appledorn Mist M IManchard Miss N liiowninfc'Mrn E Barclay Airs J C liuclior MTH C Buck II J Clnrk Mrs E L Collins Mra A Oj IB Miss J CursonH Mrs A J Carter Mrs M O..dw ll AlraAD Church Mrs K Uappago Miss J Darllupr Mrs C Day M Davia Miss N Uuvull F Doyboaa Mies B 3 Dyce AIiss M 2 Erickson Misa L 2 Kroobnrgo Mlsa 51 PrnensferMrsA Gulo Jlida M liowoll Mrs M. A Hairs A _ Holler Mrs T IIulmoH iMi s II M Heuingson Mra M A HorJuMra H At ] I ornu in Misa li llanydtm Alra V G H ! r Mro e O Il-wney AlruV W J Haminargron II Hatcher Mlsa JI 2 Jlartuesa Bliss M 2 .lotisuu A Jensen H Kerr iMirn G Leddon Mm T l.o Jiroton Mrs l inrop Mra It S Linard Mlsa F Lytlo Mra S A Muaion Miss L Aloutgomery AIra C M Alitcholl Alias T AIucouMien T Moutgomory Mrs J Norton AiiBa J T Olson Mns ! C O'Utlen N O 1'otersoii Miss M 1'attoraon Mla Prttersen Miss J 2 naamuanou H HeUor Allua K KoahUng Alru , f KlisuitMMisa Severity Aim AC Smith J C Smith Aliaa G I.iegol Mr F S Itli AIra Al J Sclioano Mrs M SweiiHon Alien Bwoellaud Mr U 3 2 Sehrwood It ThomiiHuii Mra AI Whl to Mi a AT Whelan Mrs Whlto Alia F II Wilson Mrs C O Waldt Alioa AI MATTE11. AIra AI Stewart Alias A Uood AldenJW Allen KJ ulorBOD G II Allur Al dbiiKou D Addoy Cl 0 AuetCC Audornon J K idi-rbuii J F Aiiiloisou W Buckley W KlukoD liilgga 1C liruwu G S Brown K W , Bxck F Uraut k 8011 Uouuott W 3 Bell A W Uriinela V OuUollK.T Crouch 8 W Callaimn J L Uouiptoii J Jj Commlnu J J Clmmbora II F F Coulter F 3i O-irlaoiiUA CliffurdOT U < iiiii' ' > rn J CollinK J AI Coumiin J Clark \V P rU A Clurk A A I'eheu A C niiudy AI U < . lir iin A Cliwni . < li ljvi G O Ueltrichlilt DouviuMr IJiovooit W II tiibuck J Kiulrid J ! } Hteiti Air Ukutroin J E FriH'hlleli J K l-'itch W S F nty fk U Fiaui.ii 1) Kuri.1Biudley J'Jo.-K" A F.irill- ' FunUo F KDUUUII Inter J II lvrukr u W H Fr.uii-oii U Urjiitl 3 Unwar O G .llaher J I * J ( MhroslhG 112 ( irilllth .1 A < i.-U H N lUlo.l II llttai'Uud II IL.ll I ) 2 Hiuu. J Hut.JV riiiiKton J llttn f uAI UP ll > , inliiM ) HiniiuO W n.HOii O O T lluiherty O Auli U H H.Mimuy F HutuliliiMiu G W ] | uli'Mid G llolen.1 II.nryJ lliuckley W H 2 11.IUH ) | ,1 fl lIuCklMlllHA liiiixin .f W .luiue Air KullMN Kftiio O r II P Killen J. Kuohlcr G KOMP f0n Y W l , hoe W LftCRnon P J 1'rof I < ch AI At ' jemmcr M Laird A W reltch T Lindner F l/nchor M Mender F W AtattJ McNamarn I ) Alullor M AtoKenuo .T O AllllcrGS Moltotton T 0 Alc Vvln , T Aloonoy L N AlcCay H Alartinll AlcCarty K N Aluuso At Alunn A AlatisHcld 011 Miller , f H Minor .1 Mehmson J Nllion J Drag Newman O Morthnip 0 Norgroon N O'lConruo J AI O'Klynu li O'Horko J M O'Urlon J Paddock F Piitterson F11 Patter J I'ula A 1'dhlborg A llerrdon .T Hathhurn I'r C II Hntynu P lloo J W KoionthntY lluao G 0 Koamcs 0 Scoliold J W Smith At Scott W U Sllnginnn W Speora C C Salnnt P Smith F AI 2 Schollflolil A Stoiihonson J Snybough 11 Slblo H C Stunner .1 T Svvnrd J Strong li G Slow-art J Thomas > T Tlldpn A Townsend L W Thomson Dr ThurstonTT Valentino. I .1 Victor A Van C/.nra K Winkolman G Jt Wnlly J Wqlpiilo W N Walt B Woingnth K 2 Wosta U C WnUcrtnati F Wright V AVollt AI E Wnlkor .T D Welch J Welch S 1. Wiicox 1' W Wylong A K Williams 0 A Workmclstor 1) Williams W Wyuu C I' Ycrkiiwslu U C. K. GOUT AST , Vostinivstcr. J > t > It. with rieasuro. WnnglcrBros. , druqglats.of Waterloo , Iowa write : "We can with pleasure any that Thom as I electric Oil gives the boat satisfaction of any liniment wo ooll. Kvcryboily/vho buys will have no other. Thii remedy 19 a certain euro for nil achss , sprains and paina. ThlB powdoi novoi TH ol.VA marvel ol pure ttEKh and wliolcaomanmi. Uoro o/momlcal than tn cdlnaiy klnda , and ewijioi bo eold In comtwlitio i with tbo multitude ot low * : . short wclitl t nlum or pha.j bate rwdera. SolJ oaiy In cans. Koyal Bak- ng owdor Oo. SPECIAL NOTICES. will Poaltlvelynot Do inserted unless paid in advance. WANT31J. TlfAIJTED A thorough nnd competent book- VT Keeper Must bo well recommct-ded. Address * " 0. A. .T " nn office. 345 21p 'ANTEDA ( ? oid cooh and laundress , Apply to Mr . Kinsman , 504 rioarant street. 351-21p U A Oormin girl at lira. II. Coop's restaurant WANT taurant , 215 ft. 12th btrcct. 3sU-21i > aD Active ollloo boy about 12 years of ace. Peck , Horn & Slbloj , llillard Uotol. 343-lOn WAN1ED Kcmale cook , 1SH Davenport street 318 ! ! 0p Girl at No. 1510 Sherman avi-nii WANTED | MIIS. J. COUNSMAN. WANTED Two men ol good addrofs to canvasi aad takoordor" . Good inducements to steady , reliable wen. CaJl 421 south 10th s.-et. a JO 22 , WAITED Immodlately , atcood kitchen girl , a 1409 1'lor e.rcct , north Omaha. B-85 waii given. 3C6-2 p WANTED A peed cook and cUoini : room glil Im ra > dlatcly at liuckuyc meat market , corner ICt and Mason. 3520p > Colored boy at Oruncliaum Droi. WANTED ISvD Farnam Direct. 394 ID Four good men canvancrs Immediate WANTKD . 10th street. SC3.U > i ] - kto work with laundress aud second girl. Wages 8'20 a mnhtli 11118 I'01'l'I.ErON , 315-20p 1600 Shut ill n Ave. WANTED Immediately , a good tccond girl , K " wages and plcaiant homn at 14 0 1 ier S' . Ncrtl Onuha. Uanu or Swo < c prcfeied. 320 19i \T7ANTKD A competent girl ( or gcn'ral h > ute V work Una' ba a good pi 11 co < k. A 1:001 IftundresHfgood wagoa good homo and no heavy * oili lltforcnctn required wltli application Addri' Capt ( Julan , FortOinahk. 3IS-21p " ' to a-li tli-ln \ 7"ANTED-Immod'atoly , plrl - H V Aicado Rcitaurant,1215 Douglas slreut , ! 5-20p Girl to a * ' t with chnmlm m < ld am WANTED ol a child. Apply 2107 Karmm , above 24tn etroet. t27-l' ) W PANTED Hsvcral good agents. Airly it once 2.618 Capitol 814 p T > L\CKSJimi WANTFD-A inol utovl man lj can find ctevly work the jcar kumrd with the uaderuiirnod. Must t iroo.1 at plow w rk iurircnj CL UK or d , 31J-21 Crdnr s\Mt \ , Nell. WANTED lady asslhtant for millinery depart ini'iit. llubt > ] > cak KiiKlIali and Ocrinan flu i.tly , Apply New York Oty Uoodj ktoro. 1 10 and 13 2 1'ur nain. srs0 VJ7ANTKI > A l&dy cook at tlio south Omaha V > Hou o , I'acillobetw ecu Cth and 7th St. U. > ° nd rlckton. 04-20 nANTKD A first class l > arbcr with a tint claim T outfit to take the now lurljcrnhqi atthu Occl- ilontal. ' 1 bobcat location and room lor the imrjioho In Wyoming. Nona but a flruttlisa nun need ftj'1'ly Actdru'aa JlcCray and Ilucll , liuHalo , Julinsixi Co Wyomlijr , SOI > 2iii \\7AN Kp ii,0'Kctloinon. : Salary or roinuilsslon ' ' Uill ( ruin tu H p. in. , or a jdreiJ Vf. . I' . Lowry , 11T N. ICth St. - , J airlforL'enetalhoutennr ! ruent bureau , 217 K , lii'h H'.l'lacci Irui \\7AMf I ) Tinner tl take ctureu o ( thop. Good T ? wnvotutdtcadyji' " . .Sl'jL-lo muu i.re'ctrn'1. Cutllilo Urtw. Mo. Vjlluy I a 251-tf AT ANTED noj at corner 8tli ami Oapl'ol < ut. > V l7W-l p I -A vuod bonk binder , 11 vm vv inonj iirod , .r reavijt Nib. tlJ.lt vvA1 "oEsTs" Lx-l ur 'lra\uliuc htii.lu A1 ipi lly liul.ciu lunt , acret > ' > lv ' .detail ) Itamod , Fiixirlincoiiot n < cu iary , Him. lufite. ! ( . W , UUNIKOhS.Ualou , MIUi. 70-111 V\ ANTED A BMK ! rv nt itlrl.Ynft * 14 j er > Apply U. 1C J ilinaon , oor. * 2d > ud * ' lln o'cl > ck 01 after HI tf \\TANTEI ) L. > dletor ifciitlBinan Innily ore nn tiy \ t > take nice , lirfht ud p ! . > na.n' ork ut tlnir own home * ; Jito > Uay iasil > mid iiilely | ! male work tent by mail ; no ccnvaulrr ; no iTu > n > lot e ly I'kMov\dta \ lUi.lililu Uitnu'aa'iulnir ' ' t'u. . bl'adelphla. ' I a. si- P A etuitlon ! by bhkunlth , luul S Jiar ij < rlcnc on c .11 toco aiiU 2 J < "i > . i , Y , " Uvo cilice. ) Job , HolTs Malt- Extract ! THE GREAT NUTR1TINE TONIO ! Oc ( tlio Otnnlno. Highly recommended by the Mrdtcal I'rolcs- lion In all waiting dis ease ? , tuch M Connimptlon , General Debility , NenousncM , Djfpcpilx Is not n incdlcine , but cc snu'rlthofiKxl , bulMlnn up the fjntem by Iti own tonle iwwcni , and by lt < aid In assimilating all other food , Beware ot countcrtclt , Tlio gcntl. 'no Is alnajK put up In tjle of bottle as In cut , ind bears the name cf Tnrrant Ai Co. , Solo Agents for the Uni ted States Mid nrltUh Prox Inccs of Norlli Amer > m , 273 OrcowUli St. , N. Price 5/.00 / per dcz. A : t"turn to n < with TtR CIS. & ) " " ' " eetbymall AQOlCEil BOIOFOOODS j thai will biiiiKiuulnMORt HOMEY. I" ono Month , BthanftnythtntrtwInAincrlc.i. Alwolow ortnlntT. " jfixxl 110 capital. M. Yuunc.ln U reenwlcu BUN. Yorle. ln ) K. ( . " , . WLST'H Ncuvr AND Ilit.-.ix TnsAT. Nl , n Ktmrnntcod fcrjxnUo for Hjstorin , Dizzt- nose. Convulsion" , i'lts ' , Ncn'ou Ncuralgin , Honaaclio , Norvonfi Prootrntitm caused by Iho ueo of nlcuhul ortolncco , Wnkcfulnc" ' , Jlfntul lo- ) Miiut , IioftonttiK it tlio 1'fii'n in finity mill lending to rmsri > iu ' . . .ntli , I'renmtuiu Olil ARP , llnrrr uoras , l. < it. < i IIOWCE in cither nos , InvolunUiry I/nari nnd Bcrmnt - orrhrca cniised byiiTCr-oxorUon of thnbrnin , Belf- _ tibuso or iivor-lndulcouco. Hiich tax contnina ono inonth'B treatment. $1/1) a boxer six b xoa for$5.tXnontbyiiiuil ) ) > rr guidon receipt of jirico. U'K < t'AIAKTr.U NIX JJO-KT.W ll'o euro nny nuso. With onchuruVrroc anynn for c : : boxes , ncccnipanic-d with fa. ' .vo wiU send the i > nrrfm ( r our written utir&r 3 to ro. tiindtlio inouev if the trr tinotitilocinoteiruc4 acaru. Uuarauti'03 iKtuixiotiuin/ , UO OUSfANN , DniRKlst Amenta for Omaha Nob. Tn these Puflerinff from tno effects of youthful errors , . . . _ , BcminnlweakneM.onrlydo- c y , lost manhood , etc. , IwlUneniljnnpirliculanofa Klmplo and certain mp n of m-lf cure , frco of iliarse. Send ) our address to F. O. rOWI.EH , lloodus , Conn- DU. H H , KOK , c' the _ _ _ _ Ilitma , naw olTet K Itcnifily wherefj/ PR * one run cure k1 n tif quIfLlr an4 palnlr 0r * for testimo nial ! nd f nilnrncmentB Trent nunt > nt m dcal [ man Jtc. Kl treifl . A. M. * U.U. . 100 IttlUin bU , Acir lork UU. rAIC I1ELT and other KLUCTJIIO PERSONAL NATURE , r > < suitlnc Jit > m ABCSF nnd OniEn CAtjana. Speedy idler anil oompleto restoration to Ilrai.TH , VIOOK nnd MAMIOOD uuAiUNTCKn. Scml at ouco fur Illustrated Pamphlet free. AOnress YOI.TATC > 5 LT TO. , tilitmlirill. Mich. ffheu 1 e.iyiiitu l ur : u > imeim uitiroiy tobtoplhem lue n tlmo and inon liaro them n turn Q nln. I nii r , calruro. 1 hiuo mmlo tlio fl P40 of FITS , . emril * to curo.tho vnrst ciuo . llicauso ethers txlloJ HiioronsiN fjriiiitlio 'roclrlngftcur . orri , for a iruallBO ami a l'r , < o Bottle of my i tttm'cly Glvo Exprofl ! , ntul r < t Otllco. It COM < Jic for a trial , and I will nut * T. . . . ArtCroso lr. U. G UOOT lul > ourlSt. . . ' > ] S/M1 ! < > rA.T'ct'm ' ' ° * clrl1 impnidonco , cunning neryous Sebiilty , promatnrol decay , cto. . ImvinB , nu , ia mOTory knonrn remedy , n s discovered a fimnlo ineunof Belf-coro. which liowill nend HIKE to alofcIIow-nulTorern. Addnw. A U. KliliVliS. O C'liathaui St. . Now Yorfc Cliartercd by thcStatcof III J- 'nois ' forthecxpicsapurpobo olc'vmcimmcdlatc ' relieiiC all chronic , urinary and pri- fvate diceascs. Gonorrhoea , Gleet andSyplulis in oil their complicated forms , also alt diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanently cured byrcme- dieslc3tcdn ! a FurtyYrnrf , , . - . - * vtn i > J"'ci < tlJ'rartlcr. Seminat Weakness. NIEM Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the Face.Lost Manhood , funltlvfly eiiml. Tl.ero ittK > cfi > crl > nenHtiii. Ths appropriate remedy sastonce used In eacli case. Consultations , per- lonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- .clnes sent by Mall nnd Express. No marks on fackaee to i ndicate contents or sender. Address 3B.JAMESNo. 204VVashlnfllon St.ClilMgolll , Taltennt. other MJ . noiirleliment. . 'luiirjuniiieiir. MMV f A aM\f\\ \ f" < H with k JW M.Jvf lilm iwrfectly. " | /f TV W writes a ruotli. Vf AJf < T liimdrwtaor l' ' nmllart < ' tinio. 1 th CompreaBor. SO. fl'orfw Circul ermfa Bwrofu , zasiic ? . uoriiteiot. . Hwejfc A Dookofn MARRIAGE nunitroui tnsraTln ji | re. vcili ircrrli which d ct > DtempliLtii } ( mtrrUgt ihould kuow. Ilunilrrdi of [ . ? * " i Wtiliioii , fiu. , Hunt iccurrly icilrd T. 0. CABLlttLE , OIIKEUEK OF rn MO. VALLEY , - "Send for Clreulin. " A. P , GROSS , , CABINET WOUK , aut'll AS COUNTERS , BARS , JOE BOXES , LIBRARIES , nd al klndi of olllw work a npucjalty Call "rid drtm 18M.Ucl.noi > Htru t , ottn\t , Nh , "IMI ' wJ ' - tfl ? " .t" t' < ' uu - ' -ll'ii"i-lli it -j9.C'tJn ilM : : : ' a" ; - . l'r ' ; * i- i , Cuiif-l. y7jCii-c- * " IjvfM * . . munli , DUM.II - . . . ttJrl"4 ! t-'lj"i'I" | ' | " " ' ' - ) ; 51.000 Would Not Qtiw | tl ! h umall.m .rtl j 4 bolt To w.y . < > nf amictf < l with dld * c , i would r , buy l/un.t1. nctrc , ; Dell Any oue can confer with we by writing cilllur my .tore , 140 ttouitl * . , tru < , t. lm lia. Nit : K OFKICE-0 , podu I torv i.M''h'o ' V' HU rdcr < ai ! d 0. O 1) .