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( MABA DAILY BEESATUllDA , AU&UbTSO , 1684 ' .a
THE DAILY BEE
Saturday Morning August 30
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
Billings & Connor , Dentists , opp. 1' , 0.
} ! ntro ! * for Uio lnto f lr m-o coming In
rory rapidly , iwid tlipro arc already raoro en
tries tlinn there over \voro baforo nt the openIng -
Ing ( llto fair.
The grout ! l ° dfio of lha KniRhti of Py
tiiiiw will convene In nnnual Rtejion at Tecum-
eeh on Tuesday next , September 2d. Omaha
v II 1)3 ) well represented.
T. .T. Alton gees into the south 1'lnlto
country to-day to collect fruit for the Union
Pacific railway exhibits al Boston ncil St.
Loilifl. Tlio Union Pncific Imi shipped over
3,000 bundles of grnln from Nobraikn , Color.v
do find Utah , for these expositions ,
The latest advices from Now York ntnto
tiat ! lho largo building of the KqutUblo Life
Insurance comp.tuy is now lighted by the
Western largo IncAtulofccnt HjjhU. They
woik ID perfection , and are destined to do
swny with the nre light. The Northwestern
com i uny of tins city have obtulned the right
for Nebraska , nnd will have them running in
this city inside of 80 days.
Among the many attinctions of intercut
for the pcoplo of Omaha during the ntnto fnlr
week , will bii n grnnd ball and exhibition
! > y the Hitman Hides of A. O. II. , at their
liall , 1'lth &nd .TuclcHon street on Tuesday the
! ) tli Sop t. To inftko the affair acceptable to
the families nnd friends of the momborx cf
the company and A. O. II. generally , the
efficient committee in charge will bo careful to
oa that the boa : of order and decomm Is ob-
corvcd , and n good social tlmo la guaranteed
to all. TiCivoU to 1 > 3 bad from members of the
company. wod&fri
Everybody acknowledges that Tint MKN
in the best advertising medium in this section
of the country. This wan fully proven lust
'night. Last Saturday Dr. II. M. Stone had
occasion to go to St. Louis and jtmt as ha wan
onteiing that city on n Missouri Pacific train
the conductor flhowod him an old pocket book
found in the car , containing a pass over the
Union Pacific road to Ogdcn and made in
favor of James SbanliB. Dr. Stone thought
no tnoro of the matter until his return to tlita
city , when ho saw by the daily papurs that
au old man named James Shaiikfl bad been
robbed of $700 and n pana to Ogdcn. It then .
flushed upon Dr. Stono'd mind that ho bad
neon the iniBsing pass. If o went to the Union
Pnclfic headquarters nnd found that the old
man hid boon there nnd asked for another
pa s , but they r.ithor doubted Ills story , but
after hcarin ? "what the doctor had to nay , Baid
that another paa3 would bo issued to Shanks ,
List evening's Biu : contained a small para
graph Hiking Skunks to call upon Dr. Stone
and before the paper had been issued tbrco 1
hours Sh&nks wan in the doctor's office. Talk :
labout an advcrtmliu ; medium it is quicker
and Mirar than lightening.
lUmHUTSON BEATON On Thursday ,
Au ust28 , byKovV. . .T. Hawha , W. S.
lluiiorUoii aud Miss Allicn Scatoti , both of
Omaha.
Seal of North Carolina tobacco the la
If boat.
ct ;
Slate llRimhllcuit Committee.
"Following is a liut of tbn ntato republi
can committee as completed by the gen
tlemen * entrusted with the work yesterday
' .
day :
Ciwpor K. Ymf. chairman , Omaha1
KIrnt district T. W. I'apoon , Kails City.
.Second district I ) . II. Mercer , Urownville.
Third dlstrict-W. D. Enken , I'awnoo
City.
Fourth district J. 0. Watson , Nobraslca
City.Vifth
Vifth district- . 11. lluihnoll , Platta-
mouth.
Sixth district-Isaac S. Hawaii and W. V.
Uachtl , Ouiahu.
Savouth UiBtriot II. K. Clark , Pnpllliou.
Hlghth district L. K. Hilton , lllafr.
Ninth district-L. I ) . Richards , Fremont.
Tenthdstrlct-O. ! O. McNiuh , Wianor.
Kiovonth ilUtriot D. W. Hnsaon , Pouco.
Twelfth districtII. . Ageo , North Limp.
Thirteenth district-John La Pacho , Hclmy.
lor.
lor.Fourteenth
Fourteenth district Albinus Nance , Ojco-
ola. ' *
Fifteenth dltrlct-L. W. Oilchrlrt , Wnhcio.
Sixteenth district J. L , Caldwell , V. M.
Hall , Lincoln.
' Seventeenth district J. II. Dotzcr , Lin
coln
IJiKhtoonth district-W. T. Scott. York
Nineteenth dlntrict-.T. Jensen , ( .cnuvii.
Twentieth dUtiiet John It. . ) < > ! iiJ6onCrelo.
Twonty-liret diatiict-O. ( J. Dorsoy , LJoa-
trice.
Twonty-eocond diotiict P. JauHOn , I'nir-
bury.
Twenty-third district W. II. Strohm. Hod
Cloud.
Twenty-fourth diatrict John 13. Ifcigloy ,
jSution.
Twimty-fifth district James Kwiug Wood
Tw cnty-Bixth district W. A. Wilson , Loup
'City.
Twenty-seventh district-W. D. Morse ,
Clnritfl.
Twenty-eighth district
Twenty-ninth district -J oorgu P , Ithca ,
Phelps ,
Thirtieth district W. V. Wallace , Mo-
Thirty-Unit district if , JI , MacOall , PJuiii
Army Oidei'P ,
In compliance with inalruclioni from
headquarters division cf thu Missouri , of
the L'ith Instant , 0 < xptan ! John B. Babcock -
cock , 6th cavalry , Fort RobiiiHon , Neb
raska , is detailed to witness the issue of
annuity goods to the Indiana at the Pine
Kidgo aacncy , Dakota. On being noti
fied by the Indian agent that lie Is ready
to ieauo the goods , Captain Babccck will
proceed ( o thu ncency nuinrd mid comply
with theeo instructions , nud , on comple
tion thereof \vill rejoin hia proper Na
tion.
Captain Alfred Morton , Ninth infantry
Is datailed as member of the ( { rneiul
court-murtiil : convened at Fort Bridget ,
Wyoming , by paragraph 4 , special order
Xfo. 72. current serica from theao head '
quarters.
cajiuun Samuel Munton , ninth in *
ffltitry , is relieved from duty as member
rf thu ficni'ral court-niarelml convened at
Fort firidjer { , Wyo , , by paragraph ,
npcciel orders No. 7 ° , current eciica
from thcco heaiiquarters.
Fir/it Lioutnuunt John Scott , fourth
Infantry , < a relieved from duty in con-
jitrLtiou with jiumgrnph | 7 , tpecial ordcr
No. 01 , ( iirrcnt Bcriea from these head-
( lunrterr. J i
Second Lieutenant H. O. .IMlie ,
fourth infantry , will proceed , t * Fort
Niobra , Neb , mid report in tlV com ,
manding ollieer of tbtt pent /c/4ftwpoiv
ury duly with company 11 ( Bisbee )
fourth it. fun try.
i North Carolina To-
b cco.
y * > w MM M BBC " iv i nB ni"
TboOfJijlraied CJIIUKBIIINO Piance arp
t < * ' ( . 'iHArkd td " ' > dard t.f iho vnrld.
aj L'5 0 BAX Maim & Duo.
THAT INCEflDIARY FIRE.
An Imporlaut Wilntss startles tee
Dofensc ,
And Swears to Have Soon the Boo
Office Entorod-
Tlio Trial DraivAto a Close
It will bo remembered that on the
morning of the 17th inst. , about 5:30 : o.
c. , n flro was discovered in the compos
ing room of TIIK BEB ofllco and that it
was generally belioml , nt the time , to bo
the work of incendiaries.
Two days later , two prinlora , Col. D.
I. Ilynos and Frank Wntoon , both workIng -
Ing at The Herald oflico wore in cuotody
of the ofiicorn , charged with arcon.
Their trial began nt 10 n. m. , Thuraday
nndlaatod until late hour yesterday after
noon. A brief outline of the testimony
is herewith given :
The first witness was Mr. E. Iloaowa-
tor , editor nnd publisher of TJII : BEE , I
who dcsoriV" " ' * hn buildings in wliich
ho fire occurred. Those are two in num
ber , one brick and ono of frame , connect
cd only in the second story and there by
iron doors. With the exception of Satur
day from 4 p. m. , to Sunday noon , A full
force of men ia at work day and night in
the ofliccs , there being two regular shifts
On Saturday August 10 , there wore men
intho'counting ] room until U o clock p. m.
end then the establishment was
left in care of the watchman
There had been no fire at all in the up
per story of the brick , which is known as
the "composition" room , and which ia
heated oven in winter by ntoam. Ono
familiar with the buamosa nnd desiring
to damage the Institution would natural
ly iiro the brick building. It is in this
that the type , machinery nnd valuable
papers are kept and their destruction
would tomporarialy atop the Issue of the .
paper. The iron doora would also pro-
/out n oproad cf the flames to the adjoin
ing house , containing the editorial rooms
ind subscription department , the destruc
tion of which would not interfere with
.ho publication of the paper. The fire ,
irns in exactly the beat locality for this
> urpoBO. The only access to this spot
ras by moans of a doorway on the uouth-
ast front of the cast , or frame house ,
rom which a stairway , halls and gangway
cad to the iron doors and the composition
oom. This door waa tried by the wit
less twice on the evening of the 10th ,
nd found then to bo securely locked ,
ho last trial being made about
o'clock. IIo then wont homo , and
now nothing of the matter until called
own on Sunday morning. Mr. Iloso-
rater testified that Ilynoa had worked
lioro as a "typo , " and was thoroughly
cquainted witli the premises , that a
iltor feeling had existed toward the
itnctis on Ilyno's part , the latlor having
onouncud THE BKI ; snd witness bitterly
t a public moating , on account of the
walk out" or strike which had token (
lacu some weeks boforo.
\V. A. Oalvoy , a printer , testified that
n the night in question ho had slept in .
10 Strnng building with the fireman
lore. ( It had boon intimated that head tilkc
ad s'opt in THE BICK uilico and sot it kc
Qro carelessly. ) Ho was first awakened vi
y the cry of firo. Ho ran to the door of
.10 office , where ho mot the watchman
rom the lumber yard , who htd given m
lie alarm. Hu tried to obtain buckets WJ
a put out the fire and had warned Asst.
Ihiof Engineer Caliban not to throw
rater with the hose if it could bo avoid-
d. Witness stayed till after the fire afwi
nd helped to clean up and put things in wi
trnpo. th
Assistant Chief Calligan attended the W (
fo
ire on morning of 10th. at1 5:45. : Found
tii
acation of fire to bo in second story , just :
aside of iron doors. The flames had nt :
uat attacked thu cuiling and the heat mu
ma intense. Ho thought fire had not mni
ni
mrnod long or tlioro would have boon
lore smoke. It could have been in
irogross , if fed on certain material from
0 mirnuen to several hours. On this no-
asion there was only noticed the intense !
teat. Ho had boon m the fire service for
ixtcon years in Omaha.
Chief Engineer John II. Butlpr ,
eached thu tire at 5:1)1) : ) ) , being there in-
ido of live minutes uftor the alarm.
' fire located aa above and that a > - <
ream had already been turned on. Ho
xamlned the prumUcs nnd fuund an ub-
enco of anything , like n stove or lamp
rhich would start such a lire. Ho didn t
liink the fire wus started the night bo-
jro but that it had burned from DO mill-
ten to an hour. Si\v no pi tea so
roll calculated to let fire go through
oth buildings as thoro.
Win. Mulliallw.itclminn in Hongland'a
nd Footer it Gray's lumber yard , vras
rat to discover amoko heuing fromn win-
OIY hi upper story of the old 15ir. : olliue ,
nd eaid no ono win near the house but n I"
oy inkt'ti by him for n carrier boy. cab
itartod tlm boy to Engine Uouso No. U , b (
ut the latter went too slow and ho run
head of him. Then returned to iiro and all
not TJIU UJSK wfttclwimi. They found di
ho dour loading up sh\irs open mid went 111
. 80 i
p.
p.Hon. . P. F. Murpby , president of the CC
ity council and acting mayor , wns next
atncss , Ho remembered the loading ( if ca
lomonstranco before the city council
gainst the letting of the contract for
ho city printing to Tin : Bin ; , llyncs
old him 'suhirqucntly that he liad pro- ch
urod the romoiibtranca. Ho belitived
liu paper wuu loat , and when atkvd to
' CO
ive its contents , it wus objected' to and en
uled out. Ho had beun persnnully ro > do
ueatod bv Col , Liyiiea to oppose the lot- th
init of fum contrant to THE KRK ,
W. U. Kent of THE BEU ttatilied that oo ' :
I'l
n the morning of the fire ho had arisen I'lU
bout 4:1)0 : ) u. m. nnd wont direct to thu 1 *
ornor of Thirteenth and Doughs street , neat
'hero he mot Argyle and Long of the
Eopublican , entered into conversation
ith them and remained nt thu stops of
10 oilloo until the fire bull rang perhaps at
> rty minutes. Saw Col. Ilynos two or
ireo time ; , going into Clark's
r Locdur'a while there. Witness wi
id not Icavo the steps nor go to uny Gf
thor place before the Iiro. ha
Frank S. Colburn , of Noligh'a dotcc-
vo ogpiicy testified that ho saw Qol. Jyi
iirat in the city jail , whcro wit- ha
ties wns in the ramu cull mid was also at
do county jail with Ifynca. When W t n
m entered , Wntjon wid : "Victim No , 9.c
and u wo comiufil" etc. The JifonJ.ll
nts had como convtrtatlon as to stuto- . . ,
units made since the fire ; claimed they
nuld fiovrt nn alibi , und no on. Col
BnM "I to ac
JyncH am glad BOO you
WataonJinsiiU' . I'd rather havi
ou iniidu than out , where I'm afraid
nu'dboiiiyiugBomuthir'gawHy , This u paTl
ilkcd of in with THE Tl
I III III connection HUM lilt liiu 'Mtj : ,
rn Witnttu ] md hi'brd Prof. E A. j | ,
I'Brien , of the Hupublicau , vhcn ho I of
came to interview Dynes. Ho handed
the latter written questions through the
bars nnd Wntaon said to O'Brien that ho
would corroborate whatever Hyncn said.
Hero the prosecution rested its ca.io and
the defendant , LTynca , was sworn and
testified.
Ho was n printer nt the Herald office
nnd on the night of the 10th was at that
ofllco ontil 4:20 : n. m. of the 17th with
out once leaving > t. Frank Watson then
left with him and they wont to Uiggins' ,
where both drank nnd then got lunch.
Saw Long nt the lunch counter and nf ter-
ward Argyle came in nnd the four talked
ijomo time , nt last going over to the Re
publican oflico nnd getting n morning
paper. They then wont to Clark's and
cot n drink nud on coming out mot
Uammin , of the Republican , nnd
the latlor npoko of go
ing to church. When the
fire boll rang witness took II for church
boll and told Hammin it was tinio ho was
going. 8.iw department go by and nf
tcrward wont down to the
scene of the fire , whioh
was at the BEE oflico. Witness said that
on that occasion ho nero the
_
same suit now on , a broad brimmed
hat , had dark colored coat nnd light col
ored pants. [
W. H. Long , of The Republican said
ho worked until 415 ; on the morning of
the fire and related stibstancially the
same details of the mooting on the corner
nor of Thirteenth and Douglas and sub
sequent events , Mr. W. Argyle confirm'
ing the testimony in all particulars.
Court adjourned at this point until 11
a. m. , yesterday.
Frank Watson , co-defendant with
Hynes , was the first witness examined
to-day nnd his story did not differ mate
rially from that of Hynos and other wit
nesses.
J. Hammin , of the Republican , testi
fied to mooting the parties named nt the
stops of the Republican oflico on the
morning of the firo.
F. S. Uorton nnd Chas. R. Morris ,
} f the Herald news room , testified that
[ lyncs and Watson -worked there on the
light in question , and wore there as Into
is 4:00 : or 4:15 : a. m. on Sunday morning.
Detective Colburn waa recalled and
.ostificd to Col. Hynos having oxprosod a
fish that ho could have noen the hoao .
.urncd in on the composition room mate-
ml f\B it would hnvo plod the typo and
lone great in jury.
Foreman MeDnirmid of the Herald i ,
lowe room testified that Hynes nnd Wat-1
on worked there the night of iho 10th ,
nd that ho did not sop them after 3:55 :
i. m. , Hubormann's time.
0. 0. Carlotnn , of Tin : Br.n testified in
ogard to the "walk-out" from the BEE
Ilico , the nature of Jho difficulty between
ho union printers nnd the so-called
rats" and of the hostile foolincr and ox-
ircssions of thojformcr toward TUB BEE.
The most important witness of all was
ailed noout noon ; Mr. Wm. Strnhl , firo-
lan for the Northwestern Electric Light
ompany. Ho testified that ho nwoko
bout 3:30 : a. m. on Sunday , Aug. 17th.
lo sat for a while in front of the window
i Strang's building. Thought ho heard
) otstops in the alloy between that and
IEE oflico. Got up nnd walked in stock-
ig feet to nlley and saw two men stand
ig in front of Tin : BEU , Homo fifty foot
iocnnt. Ono vra.it tall and were
wide brimmed felt hat , m
irk coat and light pants , L
th
ho other man was shorter of stutnro
id dressed in black. When ho oubao- fobe
.lently saw the prisoners ho nt once behn
hn
entifiod them as the two men. Ho saw i n
lorn go to the door that was found bro- '
m open mid heard n noise na if it was BO
olontly opened , after which they dia- as
ipoarcd either inside the building or od 1
oiuul it. Ho waa positive the two iH i
on seen were Hyuea and Watson. It
is then about 4 a. m , or a little after. K
J t this point the court adjourned till hi
o'clock p. m. thwi
Upon the reconvening of court in the wi
tornoon several additional witnesses ) '
examined for the defense. Among roN
ese were throe or four printers who had rohi
hi
arkod at the Herald oflico the night ba
re the firo. All swore to the actual fein
no of leaving the ofllco in the morning in
in
id agreed in saying that it vrns at ton
th
Inutos past four. Ono of their number ,
was stilted , had a watch and this fur-
shed the basis for their statements. inA
Another witness was called A
ho was from the same I r
llco and who boarded nt the Doran S3
ouso , opposite the BEE oflico , Ho stat-
1 that ho had walked slowly down Far-
im street to the house and reached 1"
lore in about fifteen minutes. Ho did at
at ] go to bed but nat on the front thA
smoking until after daylight. Jlis A
paition over-looked the Bu.t oflico nml i
iehiity , nnd ho did not see r.nyono or bi
ly thing until the alarm of lire was turn- of
I in. lu
I at :
. The case . waa then argued by Mr. Con ro
.it * .1
-
-
211 for the prnsocution nnd Col dr '
. F. Symthu for thu defense. Both drH
inducted their cases nbly and gummed he
lam up with good effect. The latter CD
gued that the proof was not oufiiciom hi
i hold the prisoners , that they would bo rni
lablo to give bands nnd it would bo tv de
udship to confine them until n grnnd sei
iry should convene , especially as they seiAi
: oposo to stay in Oinnha anyway , and in be
iso nuy new proof win received would th
) ready to itnswerfor thomaolvcs. U1I
Mr. Council stated that n crime wan ad
io\vn to have buen committed beyond a no
nibtnud the fnclu in general admitted , tin
lat the proof against the prisoners was tin
conclusive that the court was warrant- ho
I in holding them over.
gn
The judge took the first view of these bil
so alid discharged the defendants. I
thi
OH1GIN Of1 AMMONIA.
tin
AmmoniA H obtained In largo quantitlea by I i
Q putn < fnctloii of the uriiio of miiumla. An- rcf
clojttilia ilritannica. uo
Kuiry li'iuaokei'iior can tout baking powders
utainliig this dirguating drug hy placing u pei
n ot tuo "Iloynl" or "AndiewM1 Voiirl" toj- ' t'.iv
\rn on a h < t stuvo until hoatcxl , than remove 'a *
u cover and suiull. ref '
Dr. I'rico'ii Cream Baking Powder does not th * ,
ntain Ainiuoni * , Alum , IJnio , Potanh. Bono
lospbatus , ( provo it by the above teat ) . It ou1
liroparod by n 1'hyslemii and CliomUt with tin
uclul regard to cloanliuusd and healthful- of
us. m-o-w-2iu fro
froF
A Youii Mun Kill)0I , F !
im
Yoaterdsy Gustavo IlafT , who board of
Henry Outnll'a .on Sixteenth street got
i , dressed himaolf and wont to his
> rk. After having boon absent about
Icon minutes ho remembered that ho thi
id loft his pncket book , containing $27 , re ]
ing upon u table in the room. He tat
istened back but his pocket book had
no. The only person who had beun
the room was nil old corn doctor , who
! cuiiea the room in company with
ir
ll-iff aworo out n complaint against
ggu , the corn doctor , and ho in now in lot
il awaiting bin examination which ' "
cur this morning nt 11 o'clock. bli
bliw
J3"lf > U At Oiioc. For 10 cents get n w
duigo of DUmond Dyrti nt the DriujuUt's.
i"V o lor unth < i a the finest nnd moet do-
unla coluM. WeIK ) , Hi hnrdM.ii & C. > . , Unr- lis
i if i on , Vc KauipluCard , 3i oulom nud book
fur 2a ttuuiji.
EO , W. HUMAN , JR ,
His Collapse in Cbiiago-Specnlation
Difl It ,
How a F/lcml Onmo to Ills Itcsciio
ami Wns "Jono Up. "
A singular story , which will no doubt
interest many Omaha people , was on
Wednesday brought to light In the con
tents of a "suppressed" bill filed in the
superior court of Chicago. The Chicago
Times , in which It nppctra sars it ia a
story of misplaced confidence after nn
almost Damon nnd Pythina friendship of
many years , John R. Caao is the cmi-
plainant and ( Jeorgo W. llomiu , Jr. , n
supposcdlv wealthy botrd of Irado spec
ulator , and his wife Martha Homan are
the defendants. Mr. Case is a man of
wealth and lives nt the Leland hotel.
Ho says in his bill that for years ho has
been on terms of the most intimate
friendship with the Homnns , especially
so in relation to Mrs. Homnn ,
whom ho had Known since 1800 ,
and in Iwhosofather's family
ho had lived when a boy. From such
acquaintance with her ho had como to
regard her with almost "brotherly" af
fection. Ho had known Homan about
six years , during which time ho had
boon on terms of intimate friendship
with him , and , from his apparent good
will , Homan gained his full confidence
and esteem. V rom repeated conversa
tions with Homan , Case says ho sup
posed that Hainan > , waBTn man of largo
mcnns nnd owned considerable property ,
both real and personal , Homan having
) ften said that ho was worth ovpr § 150- ,
)00. ) TJio Homan family resided on
Michigan avenue , in fine style , nnd Case
ros in the habit of calling on them very
ifton nnd visiting them confidentially as
in intimate friend and nlmost ns a mom-
jor of the family. In May last Homnn
irns in Now York city , and during his
.bsonco Mrs. Homan uont a n note t6 I
/aso , at the Leland hotel ,
aying that she was in great trouble
nd wanted to ace him. Ho at once
ailed at the family residence , No. 322
dlchigan avenue , and found Airs. Homan
pparuntly in great distress of mind and
o indisposed as to bo unable to sty up.
iho told him that her husband was in
Tew York and that they had some deals
n the board of trade that wore suffering ,
nd , unless immediate relief were afford-
d , great loss and posaibly ruin would
iisuo. Ono of the iirm of Dwight & Gil- 1
3tto , bankers , had boon to BOO her about
largins to bo put up , but aha did not
nmprohond just how the matter stood or
hat the difficulty was. She also inform-
cl Case that her husband had made or-
mgomonta with the First National bank
) borrow $15,000 , aud that aho had
jreod to give a mortgage on the Mich-
; an avenue property an security for the
ian. Case went to Gillette the next day
id was informed that Hainan's margins
ere exhausted except about 52,000 or
) ,000 , and that ho , Gillette , must have
ore. Case then went to
. J. Gage , vice president of
io first national bank , where ho wns in- C
rmod that Homan had been there to
irrow the $15,000 , _ but that the bank
id declined to loan it on the property.
0 at once infcr./icd Mrs. Homan , who _
omod much discouraged and piteously ] V
kcd what aho should do. Case suggest-
that Gillette might bo willing to tnko Bcl
mortgage OD the property , but Mrs. Bclc
oman refused to give Gillette n mort-
go , saying oho had no confidence in
m. ( Jaso BiH thnt if ho could borrow
0 money he would loan it to her. Ho
is rewarded with profuse thanks , which
1 now thinks is about all he is likely to
coivo. The husband returned from
ow York a few days laterand expressed
msolf in the highest terms of gratitude
r thu assistance rendered by Case , re-
arking tlm ! , "a friend in need is a friend
deed. " Mr. Caao now thinks that
io proper version by Homan for
lould have been "a friend in
: ed is the friend to bleed. " '
fter some conversation about his eastern
ip Homau spoke of Gillette , who , ho eld
id , had unduly annoyed him for mar-
iia. The following day Uoman called trc
ion Case and aaid ho was obliged to do-
md 011 him formonoy for Gillette. He
id his wife would join in a mortgage of
10 houses at NOD. 322 and 323 Michigan
venue , out au ho was in a great hurry
go banl to Now York to finish some
iii loss , lie niiglit lot the mortgage part
u rest for n short time , during which
> hoped to bo able to repay the loan
id nave iho expense of preparing and
cording the mortgage. Case thereupon
'ow lib check for $15,000 and gave it to
oman , who remarked that at any time
i wanted the mortgage to secure him ho Ha
uld have it , at the same time handing HaM
in n promieory note for $15,000 as a M
ainorandum , the note being in no way
signed to affect the arrangement us to
curity. Oa-jo lot the matter rest until
jgust 12 , when , iho loan not having
en repaid , ho went to Homan to cot
0 promised mortgage as security. Ho-
in declined to fultil the agreement , and
milled that ho was not worth any pro-
r y in his own name , his wife being
a owner of all the real cstato. Case
on reminded him of thu instances when
had represented himself an worth a
out deal of money , when Hainan , the
1 alleges , otclalmed : "Yes , I know
nm n thief and a liar nud all
it sort of thing , but that don't mend
9 matter , and I'll pay you an Boon as ttet
: an. " Ho said that his wife positively
'used to give the mortgage or cigu ate
to , Case fuyn Unit though ho has ro-
utedly asked Mr. nnd Mrd. Homnn to
ro him necnrity for the loan to thorn ,
they had faithfully ugrocd to do , they
'use to do so , and he charges that It is
ir intention and design to cheat him
t of his $15,000. lie therefore asko
) court to order a specific performance
the agreement , nnd to enjoin them
im disposing of or incumburing their
iporty. Judge Shepard granted ( in ln o
unction in accordance with the prayer do | i
the complainant. lUh
Bill ] ,
Real Kstato Transfers. Cot
Cl
Iho following transfers were filed In Ooi
Cor
3 county clerk's ofllco yesterday and Cor
icrled for Tim Bun by Amos' rosl ese - 'nil Etc
o agency , August 8 ;
A. Komi/ ? , ot al , to TO. T. Taylor , | Th !
id , lot 3 , block 10 , Credit Foucior n
d , 881. :
A. 11. Oirpontor , et al , to 0. T. Tay
, w d , lota fi and ( > , block IG , $5,000.
11. II Over to W , H. Alexander , w d ,
; U , block 3 , TluiiRCom place , $1,050.
Jno Kirk to P. II Gary , w d. lot "J ,
a k 'O , " Lowes' 1st nddilion. $225.
0 0. HoiMul a wife to J. G. Johnson ,
d , lot 10 , Johnson's mid , $400 $ Nc
J T. 1M1 and wife * o II. fit. MoPajid-
h , nurt lot in J. I. lludiok's add , $375
S. F. Ki 'V to S. Willhms , w d , west J
12 , Isaac it Grtffiu'a add , ? 2.
, Atigi'st 29 Three rchoonen , Xfnr.
quin of Ix > rno , Viking , and Audora , Ptlzed by
ni'lom niithorl is n low dyn nan for snini-
glintr , were old foturday with cargoes. The
whole was vtlucd at twenty thousand dollnrf ,
Absolutely Pure.
Thlj powder never varies. A mirvcl of purenos
itrenRth RnJ wtiolcsamenes . JIoio economical than
the ordinary 1dud9andoannotbo gild In VompotltloD
with the multitude o ! low test , ehort weight alum or
phosphate powder * . Sold nnl ? In rnnn 'lO
DAKINO POWIIEK CO. , 106 Wall street , N. Y.
the changes tnat , in a tew years , have
taken place in the manufacture of
O
mprovomont after Improvement has
been made , until to-day the clothing
offered by Schlank & Prince , 1210
Farnam street , is equal in every
respect to the best
Dustom Work !
Vhllo at the same time the lownosa of
price of the fine grade of clothing
they handle is no leas astonish-
in ? than the
Perfection of Fit !
AND THE QUALITY OF
MATERIAL AM ) MAKE
minimi milt ,
? W Farnam Street 1210
CLASSES KE-OPEN ON
[ QNDAY , SEPTEMBER 1.
sldci the advantage of c , so'M EcglUh and Ch3l-
il education , t ] > ecial care nill bo Ocvotcd to tbo
AND TO
Practical Surveying
AND ALSO TO
iug , Banking and Cofflfflercial
'Ire nowproroscrahavo boon ndJcd to the faculty
thijpurpoec.
r Vocal Miwlo , Cicrman and French , optional. JfJ
'JEW STUDENTS must irrcjont thcmfolvts during
) neck ending August .11 , between 0 and 12am ,
I tliuy trust bo ro.uly to stand vxainluatlou to dee -
o their rank In the course.
'rof. L".inbeit nlll glvu duo nntlca f or thoreeump [
II ol the evening course In Chemistry. Tult.un
o. No distinction on tccount of creed.
, ug. 19 tu tliurs eat fit
liLOGK ,
3 Iraou cetabllsbcd and nppecKIly equlppsJ for th
tiutinicnt cf dUeasea of thu
ervous Syst-m ,
Blood , Kidneys ,
And Bladder ,
ill disea'ca producing Moed Irapuritl.s and pols-
tg , wiih eruptions on the skin and ulcers ,
uuca of ttiu live ; , Ulieiiimt m , Files ,
ronlo yoma'o ' DUnanes , ilheopud
Iho r jo nnd Kar , Oitnnh , Asthmi , nrouchitl9nru
trial cd by now and sucecs'f ul ui th < > te , lu ludlr
ComiHiiinj Onnou treatment , Youn Ucii Mid-
Aiieu aud old Men , BUffotini ; from rtrvouj dtbll. vrf
and exhaustion , Irox any oanio whatuter , proriu
{ | [ ) dl < i'atlonialplatlun ) , drupond ncy , dlzzlnvt ) ' , ill
i ol memory lavl ; of enct 'y nnd ambitl'in , can bo
mauontly a'lit speedily ( urtd. NO CURB M )
yrOltTKKATMCNl1 The phynlclan In obarito
regular praduitu nd vai itndlnl bl < t > rnr [ > l < in
[ .onuoii , Carls MI 1 Ikr'in. 11 * Is aa expert In a 1
: a'ei of the Urinary ortja R In both nnxoa. If jou
allllctcd , i nil nr write full desoilptlou of yotu
s , aud nudlclnu may to Bent you. Conmiltatlon
i. Addicts all cosr.inunlcatloiia i > m > ha Dlejivnsa-
Crounsc'a niock , Omaha , Neh. Oillco tioumD-11
i.l-5 nu7-K p , m Sundaje , 0-10a m.
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COMIMEROIAL DEPARTMENT ,
ffi
mah > NebrM n , lu which h taught doubloand
; lo entry Hook-keeping , Commercial I aw , Civil
eminent , liuslnero 1'raotl'v , I'onmanihlp , r.ttg-
Orammar , Head'nK , Mpelllue , Curivsiwnduucv ,
bhort Hand Writinff.
TKJIUS :
nple'o Courte , one 7ear , ( thoit kaiul ex *
cpted , 49000
nplcteCouno , one month , 8 tea
a leto Course , two month * 1500
nplfcto Uourte , throe mouths , . , . 0 00
h month thereafter , . 60)
rty Leojoiaiu rouiiiansldp 00
> abate ooureobook-kecplageicoptcdono ( )
lonth , , . . , , , , GOO
> abate course , ( book-keep UR ncpted S
lonllit , . , . , II CO
cud fur circular , Addrm
UEO.U.UAllinUN , I'rln. .
i &o ' Omaba , Ne
I. W. WAITE M. D
. . , . , ,
khysician & Surgeon int
( I'ormoily i/l Moray Hcepltal , Chlc xo. )
irvoiu Dheasos aud IMgoMai ol the ICye and
K
1 Fi-n iwv lHooV , N. W. comer 11th.
j ktrecu , llnnlu , HoU , Odlce liouri 10 U {
. . lu , S tj < MI j 7 tu K p. r.SauJw 1U to U 4. 1
AU wlU i'ruuiiUy utKo d < ! |
MERGELL & BOSENZWEIG ,
CAURY TJIK LAHQEST AKD FINRST.nETAtti STOCK OP
WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS
1515 Doilas Street , Oinalia ,
Are prepared to do
OUTSIDE THL'
in any branch ,
On Short Notica
HOUSR ,
SIGN ,
AND FRFSOO c
PAINTING ,
DECORATIN \
D , B. BEEMER , Agent , OMAHA , NEB
The Largest Stock in Omaha * andiMes the Lowest Prices1
P
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. 'DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , ! !
Just received nn tuiaortmoni far nurpwslnp ; anything in this market , comprising
Lho la toot and most tnnty dosl na taanufuclurod for thia opriug'a trade and < oovorln/
\ range of prices from the Ohcnpeat to the mont Expensive.
Goods ' 303.
tfow ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of all the la >
tomers , the newest novelties in styles in Turcoman , Madras nnd
Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc.
1206 , 1308 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - OMAHA NEB-
fG , BOLTE & OOSfflPAWY ,
MANUFACTURERS OF-
> ormer Windows , Flulals , Window Caps , Iron Crcetinis , Mctalll Sky-llffbta , &o. Tlu , trcn and SUto Iloj
orB Sin SniiTh 12th Ktrnct Omiha Ni > hriuik
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103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. EatabUahed 1878 Catarrh ,
Dcafnosa , Lung nud Nervous Dinoaaeo Speedily and l-ornwnently Cured. Pationti
Cured at Homo. Write for "TiiB MEDICAL-MISSIONARY , " for the People.
Oonanltatlon and Corrrspondenco Gratis. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 26.
RON. EDWA1VD RUSSELL , Poatmaotor , Davenport , saya : " Physician oi
Ability ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport ,
a : "An tii norahlii Man. J ine Snccend. V/ondurful Cures. " Hours R so 6.
W.
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