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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1887)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 19 , 1887. PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY , A Deficit of Flvo Million Dollars In , the Signal Sorvlco. _ _ , HE WENT OVER THE HIGH BANK. Bntitti Oinnlia'H Five Thousand Dollnr Bull A ItlK Mncolii Itcal Cane on Trial Dr. Itultl- Art-cut. Signal Kcrvlco Deficit. Gcorgo M. Cliuppcl , the local sli'niil icrvico ofllcer , received a letter from Chief Signal Ofllccr General A. W. Grceley , yesterday morlnnifjfuniiHhlni ; him with two copies of the deficiency estimates for the service for the present fiscal j car , which , he stated , were for the benefit of the public , w ho complain of the appearance of the Omaha ofllce , that they might bo made aware of the reasons that pre vent proper equipment. Ho concluded with the hope that sufllclcnt Interest would betaken taken In the service at this point to see that congress approves of tlicae deficiency cstl- mutts. Thin estimate is appended : Memoranda of ilellulenrv estimate as re quired for the sci vice of the llscul jear end ing Juno IK ) , ISSS : For rent , hire of rlvill.in employes , fur niture , light stationery , kc , Moves and llx- tures , icpiilii , lent of telephones , text books , lumber and other expenses of oftkes main tained as stations of observation outside of Washington , District of Columbia , bolng for tlio service of the fiscal year ending June 30 , 18XS | TiXKI.KX ( ( ) . Note This amount is necessary to prop erly piovido for the present stations ol ob- npivations during the cnricnt fiscal year. Congicss , In IbSM reduced the nmount al lowed for rent , dtatlonatv , light , Ice , fuini- turo , text books and all expenses from an annual allowance of $110 per station of ob servation to f 2 .10 per j car. The reduction lias necessitated In cvci.v jear the dischaigo of Junitois and clcancts in the middle of the fiscal jear and the icfusal of ice , stoves , stationery and fuinltuio , for the proper equipment and management of said ( stations. Atpiesent all Jmiltois and clean- ois arc under ordeis for dls > chai go on Janu ary 1 , IbVj. Tor four joais ) > ast the dilapi dated and badly vvoin furniture of this ser vice has steadily dctciioiatud In appearance and quality , slnii- the rcduied appropriations have not peimilled its being replaced by new furnltmo. The oflkcs of the coun try in general , as shown by the oniclal inspection reports , me , in many cases , in an unlit and imptopci condition. In ( he last four ie.us the icpaiis of old fuini- ture and the puicliaso of new has avciaged butfl per month for each station. There aie now n number of olllcrs that wmld IK ) moved into government buildings , and others tduld 1m moved by April 1 , 1 3 , and thus save lent in futuic , but for link of funds this is impossible , as the expense in ear h ease would bo about 'J"i ( ) ( Hi Geneial Grceley also st.ited that the appro priations for ilood and river observations was ulteilv insuftkiont and these obseirations \\ould necessaiily have to be discontinued , and for the Information of , the local ofllcer subjoined the following : Memoiandaof dellciency estimate as requiied for the sci vice of the llscal jear ending Juno SO , lss.S : For river and Hood obsei vattons , and expenses in conncLtiou thciewith , being for the seivlco of the iiscal V ear ending Juno ! ) , ISbS $1,000 00 Note. This amount is veiy necessaij' in order to cany on the vvoik without iinp.ui ing the eftlciency of the servuo Kivo bundled dollars of the present appiopiiatiou has nccessuiily been spent in building new gauges and ex traordinary repairs to old ones The onic6 has been obliged to close one river station , owing to inability to repair the gauge and keep the station open without incurring an absolute dellciency. The present appropria tion permits of no extiaordinaij-expenditures which are certain to come with erery spring flood arid which can only bo met by cutting off the serv Ice entirely for the last part ot the fiscal jear. The local oftlccr was also notified to dis pense with the set vices of a Janitor , and was curtailed in other minor details. OVL3H TIIK BANK. A Mjstorlmih Dcutli AVIilch Mcnns a Jmtt Suit. The 111 n of a few dajs ago published a par agraph fioni South Omaha about an accidcrit Which resulted fatally to Martin Cunning ham , a resident in Hush & bclbj's addition , Notwithstanding the violent death which he sustained , it was only with the gieatest diftl culty that anj thing i ould bo leai ned concei n- ing the affair. Coroner Dicxel was not not ! lied , and the dead marr was buried without any effort being nmdo to ascertain tire c.iusi of his death , bince then , however , his vvlfi has qualitied as adrninistiiY anil suit wll by brought bv her to scour i $ .1,000 fur herself and cmld This nitlorr has shed some light on the acei dent. It scenrs tUut on last Saturdav even jug about il o'clock , a gentleman and lady while walking along the countj road , which fctt a continuation of Twentj- seventh street luns southcasteily and inter sects Twenty sixth street at Q in South Omahathey heart rt groan over an embankment , which at thai pla < o is about twentv live feet high. Thoj Walked along until they found u place o casj' ascent and then looked for the part , ! W'ho had made the groan. Just at that mo inont u dummy rushed by and the glare o the headlight showed a man insensible a the base of the cut. Some people nrouru were made aware of the diseov cry and tin man was taken to his borne , where ho sooi after died The affair vvaskeplseoiot.somuol eo that a stor ekeepera few feet from the pl.rci of the accident , know nothing about tlr Irratter as late as j esterdav. The cause o his death is now alleged to Cunningham1' ' having fiill'Mi over the embankment whicl was gut by i Union Pacilie road , and fo this reason ti tow not South Omaha w ill b held responsiu ror the damages MIL MIMS : SUKI > Fern $ -.0,000. Ii. 1 * . Pruyii null William llobcitsoi tire riulirtlrTu Mr. l'ru > n Intrrviownl L. P. I'rnyrr and William H. Hobeitso filed suits against John II. Miles in the di- tiict court jester day alleging false in prlsonment and asking for a judgment n | 25flOO in each ease. Mr. Pruyn was set- by u 111 B rcpresentlvo un was asked com-emlng the trouble. Mi Prujn said : "Theearrse of rnj' falUno mayboaeercdite to several causes. The times ar hard , I have been unable to realu on ruonoj' invested , and I have largo amount tlul up in Ion tinia notes for proper tj * sold. Hverv one o my crcnlitors is fullv secured , and not one o them will lose a dollar. Concerning Mile1 the true story of my connection with him. I ts follows : I borrowed f'.i.UK ) of him. Fo necuritv I ( rave hinr collateral valued at b ( tvveen f,000 and W.OOO. In addition to thl I gave notes for f.1,000 , endorsed by some c the most solid men in tow n. Tire agreemer was that the collateral should bo relumed n fast as money w as paid 1 paid f.lXXou ( ) the ucl leaving u balance of i.coo. The collator ! returned to pro only amounts to f 1IHX . On thousand dollars of this amount was secure by ury bookkeeper , Mr. Kobcrtson , wlr wont to Miles' bank , and by orders of Mile himself received It and gave a i ceoipt for it. "Then cnmo our arrest , a chat go of la : cony being preferred by Miles. The reccii given by my bookkeper was produce in court und the court immediately & \ < charged us. I have lived in Omaha liftee rears , nmT frrn proud to sav that I have bee Identified with rnanv of Its Improvements , have In that time built 2s > 0 houses/'OO of tire : Imvo been built for lalwrlng men , to whoi they were sold without orro dollar dowr They never could have ow ned homes then solves had they not been given the ino t 111 cralof terms. My character is above n preach , and no mau ever has or ev er will los one dollar through any business connectlo With ffio. Miles Is n man who charges eno mous rales of Interest , and. I regret that cveV bad any dealings with him. Idoni propose to Umely mibmlt to the disgrace 1 has neaped upon 6 , and I consider to ; claim of damages just one , and will ui every endeavor to make it hold. My nt-a nd personal jtanajpjf in the community hi rJured more thin any money couklde cafi make good. " IlKNOIf AMI 1JAII. TO P.T ASUII : MORTriAar * . The equity case of J. M. Ituford , assignee vs. .T. H. Cook , Is In progress bofor- Judge Hrcwor In chambers. It Is a suit to set aside a number of mortgages. SAM is ixxornNT , The lury In thu case of the government ngninst Sam B. Ljster , on n charge of coun terfeiting , tried before Judge Dundy , brought in u verdict jestorday of not guilty. "UK DIDN'T wvxr vo I.ICBVSK. " r John Strickler , brought In from Central City Thursday evening by Deputy United State s Maishal Allen , on achurguof selling liquor without n license , w.is arraigned jcsterday found guilty and lined $ A5 and costs. When asked if ho didn't know it was unlaw ful to sell liquor vvitliout a license , he sold , "YVs , hut he didn't want no license In hls'n. " OnOSS ON TIltAI , VT I.VST. The case of Peter Gioss , charged with subornation of perjury , is in progress before Judge Dumly The court room was crowded with spectators jostciday. and the case seems to bo exciting considerable interest. It will bo remembered that Gross brought Blilt a year ago against the Union Pacific rail road for damages sust.ilncd bv reason of his soil's dc.ith on said road. The railroad won the case , then retaliated by bringing suit against Gioss for suboi nation of per Jury in theoilgin.il tii.il. LINCOLN ritOITHTV I ITIOITION. The HovvcnnaVoting cast's tue now occupy ing thu attention of Judge Urewer In the district court. These consist of three differ ent cases the ( Irst ugiiinst the Lincoln Driv ing Park association , the second against J. C Dupution , und the third against Charles M Lclghton. Tlio piopcitv In disnuto are Lincoln citv lots , valued at half u million. The plaintiff baes her chum under the patent tit It1 , and the defendants base theirs upon three diffeiont titles : 1. The tax tltlo and over ten je.us' possession ; 2 Under a Judicial sale made against the plain tiff's grantor ; undii Under a deed exct uted by the plaintiff's grantor bvitovvurof attor ney of W. T Dnnavan. Two je.rrs ago all ( if these cases wet e ti led and a special ver dict containing about twenty five llndings of fact returned in each case lioth sides moved for Judgment in their favoi on llnd- Ings of facts. Tills is the matter which is tip for trial , as to w hich is entitled to the judg ment. Howenna Young lives nt X.incsville , O , and Is the sister of .lane Y. Irvvin , of Nebraska City. A new clement of tontroveisv wits introduced into the case jestci day by the de fendants filing a motion to dismiss the cases for want of Jurisdiction in tlio United States t our t , tin ) grounds taken being that .Tnno Y. Irvvin is now and since 18 3 hus been the real claimant of the property , and that the trans fer hi her to Kowenna Young b.v quit claim deed and for a paltry consideration , which was never paid , was Just befoic these suits weie hi ought simply for the pin pose of bi ing- Ing the cases before the United States coin t Tlieie is n great aiuiy ol legal talent on either side , the plaintiff being murc'sented bv Thurston & Hall , lion Prank Ireland , of Nebraska City , and .1. H Webster , of Lin coln , and the defense by AttoinovsIIarvvood , Ames , Kelley , Lang , Kickctts and Wilson. District Court. The Jury went out last night to delibeiate on the IK tion of W. M. Foster against the city of Omaha to recover for damni'es llyron Heed was awarded a verdict of $700 against the city of Omaha for damages done property owned In him Yestt'id.iy it Juii allowed Picdeiiik let- tcrolT tl , . " > OU for damages against the i itj of Omaha for injuues sustained at the * bKteentli street v induct. The I'ullro Court. MINOIC Oil RMII li . John Qnlnn and .lames Hanett indulged in a little iough and tumble hciap down on South ienth street Thuisdaynight , andweie mulcted f 10 and costs each jesteiday. Mrko Morgan , an inveterate old vagrant , was given sixty davs , but sentence was sus pended providing that he betook himself without the cltj 's w alls w ithln sixty minutes Mike departed with the promise never to show up here again. G i oil's Movements. Judge Groff relumed jcstcrdaj' from Washington ! county , where ho has , for live da.vs , bcerr trjrng to clear up tire docket of that part of the dlstrrct. The most import ant ease befoi o the court was that of Boggs vs. Mattis. which involved the ownership of a valuable quarter section of land. The Jury was still out this morning. Judge GrolT will go to Sarpy county this morning nhd will return to Omaha Sunday night. Monday moming ho will open cilmin.rl couit. The Jail is now so lull that the cases of prisoners contlncd there must iccervo piompt attention. Judge 11ottcll's ] Ketiirn. Judge Hopewell returned fiom a week spent in Sarpy tounty. But one important case carne before him , that being the State vs. G J. Hess , charpcd wrth the cmbc/7lo- rnent of some $ SOO from Aultrnan , Miller Co , of Akron , O. The Juij' disagreed .ludgo llcipewell goes to Blan , Washington toiinty , nc.xt week to finish up the docket there. _ THU THOll.NTOX MACIIIXI3 CO. 'lire fjai'KCHt Miiulilno Supply House West of Chlcntio , 11M North 15th St. , Oinahii , Nfh. This licmso carries u jjroitoiul supply of Shuttles , Bolts , ScrewDrivers , Oili'.nis , Oil , Needles , etc. , for- every innko of Sewing Muchinu. They tell these Min- plies to merchants in ovorj line of t ratio in the west. Their pneumo the sjimo us Chicago or St. Louis. They are also agents for "Tuft's Sodn Water- Foun tains , and the White Sowing Machine. They are old men in this btateaml their annual f-.iles amount to over 3 > 100.0IH ) . The White Machine is their- leader , anil on it they h.ink. Dealers and cor respondence vCanteil. Tin- Missing Man. The man William Llddell , vv ho was men tioned in the BLI : as hav mg disappear eel from his home Sunday , has not been found. His fi lends offered a reward of $100 , but thus far neither tire police nor the detectives have been able to nnd any ti ace of him. How OOPS the ChirrStniul ? The suptcmo court deilsion in the case of Chief of Police Senvev , whit h was heard at , Lirrcolir hist week wrll bo icndeied on Tues 1 day next. HnLiVKHNDALL Chmlos S. Hell and Mantle Kendall , nt ieiidi'iicoof D Kendall , 170.1 California street. Nov. W , by Key A. P. Shornll. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This now dor never varies. A mar-del of puri fy , strength and vvholcsomcncus. SUire econom ical tlmn the ordinary Vlnds , anil cannot be bold in competition with the multitude of lov cost , iliort weight alum or phosphate r.owu1'8' Solrt onlv lnt n . HoyaluaWng reader Co. , ! > . Wall bt , New Vork. . CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO. , Proprietors , Corner of Douglas and 15th Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Our new building , in this location , which has been in process of construction for nearly a year past , IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC , and we solicit the pleasure of a visit from people of every section coming to Omaha , and ask that they will inspect our new establishment in all its different departments. The building has been constructed from carefully prepared plans by Cloves Bros. , the well known architects of Omaha , and erected by Messrs. Young * ermann Bros. , builders , also of Omaha. The fixtures and store furniture have all been designed and made by the Omaha Art Furniture Company , and we now present the entire completed building for the inspection of our friends and the public generally , as being one of the largest , most elegantly lighted , and complete in all its appointments of any clothing establishment west of Chicago , without exception. We also ask the attention of critical buyers to the stock , which is the production of our own factory during the past four months. For this spacf o time we have given exclusive attention to the manufacturing of a stock of goods for our new Omaha establishment which we confidently believe , in all ( ho perfection of details that pertain to manufacturing in our line , is unequalled in the United States anywhere. Wo offer the stock now open for examination on our counters , in all the different departments otf our establishment ( Men's Heady-made department , Boys' and Children's department , Gouts' Furnishing Goods department , Hat and Cap department , Custom Order department , and AVoolen and Cloth department ) , as the result of mouths of the most diligent and careful labor on the part of our buyers , in both Domestic and Foreign markets. And wo claim for this collection of goods the merit of being entirely new in every department : no old goods nor old styles , of any name or nature , being placed in this establishment , and wo ask a careful examination of our stock , as well as of our store , by all visitors , from whatever section , who come to Omaha. We do not believe the people of Omaha and vicinity want to buy shoddy or trash , or inferior goods of any description. We have none for sale at any price. We come to you here , to establish a reputation for honest work , honest goods , honest and fair dealing with all who favor us with their patronage , honest representations in regard to fabrics and colors , and as low prices as are named in the United States anywhere , consistent with fair dealing and reliable goods. Upon this plan we base our expectations of success only. We solicit no trade , except what may be obtained by legitimate business methods , and offer equal advantages to every customer that comes to our establishment , no matter whether they are expert judges of the value of goods or not ; every man , woman and child can buy goods at the Continental Clothing House at exactly the same price. We have but one price to all , and no goods are shown in our establishment but what are marked in plain figures , so that every customer can judge th price for himself , and wo guarantee the prices nam ed for all merchandise in our establishment will be as low as can be obtained in the United States , either east or west , for goods of e pial quality and merit. This guarantee will be one of the fundamental rules of our establishment , and will be strictly adhered to. Any goods bought in our establishment , if not perfectly satisfactory , after examination at home , can be returned to us , if not worn or soiled , and the purchase money will be cheerfully refunded. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE , FREELAND , LOOMIS & COMPANY , Proprietors , Corner of Douglas and 15th Streets , Omaha , Neb. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi River Omaha , Boston , New York , Des Moines. nuts. coia iT/au's : COXCKUT. rorthc Bciioflt of the First Corrnrc- gat lonnl Church OiK' > ' > Furid. The concert Riven at the residences of Mrs. Fr.rnlcColi > ct7cr Thru srtnyo\ ingirsrndeoil quite nn elahorate ntTalr. It was umlor the ilirection of Mr. 1 ? . U. and Madam Younp , fet the benefit of the Fiibt Corrgrcg.rtlorr.rl church organ fund. Mrr Colput/ur's elegant parlors were be.uitIfully dcLor.itcd with cut flowers and jiotted plants , while the sur- roundingb were lubthetrc and lu\uly irr the extreme. The ( list number on the evening's card was Cade's ' 'Trooper's Song , " w tilth was ren- deied In \erytaUing way bi a chorus of rnili-\oices embracing Messrs Vim Kuran , Klggi. Whcoler.Hrighnm , Burkley , Young , Downing and Heed. This was followed bv a selection from the magnitaent ojiora "Car men , " the gentlemen being most rh.rr mingly assisted by Mrs Squires arrd Mrs HstabrooU. The second number was a solo by Mis Siiuiies , "Spinning , " bv Cowon , which was \ery capitally renderd , the lad\'s lovelv voice filling the commodious apartments wrth su eetost rnelodj. Mr. Young's rieh.harmoniousbaiitoni' was heaid in the following number rn " 111 l'iov- cn/.r" fiom Vciill's pathetic "Tr.ivwU " The piano duet , "Coi ! main" MozsUowski , In Mrs Young and Mr. Tabcr , was the hi st inmental feature of the evening , ami re ceived the most lavish plaudits Tlio succeeding number was a sextette "Liu l.i.V Unnrzcttl , whit h was supetblv i un der etl by Mesdames Squires and IMabrook , and Messis Wheeler , Driglum , Kstabroolc and Young. That iiicompaiablo contralto. Mis I'lst.r- biook , thin smgChadwuk's latherluprubri- ousand plaintive "Across the Hills" in her most lurpr essiv e w av. ' " Mo Not" was Mr. Nat Hnghani's "Forget ono of the premier attractions of this delight ful entertainment. Ho was in his happiest vein and in splendid volte. Asa tenor Mr. ISiiu'hanr must bo aetoided high rank. The quartette , "Tho Owl and the Pussy Cat , " by Ingraham , anil rendered bv Mrs. Squill's , Mi * , Ustabiook , and Messis Hugham and Kstabiook , was another grand number. A duct , "i\-ontlde , " by Abt , was beauti fully sung by Mrs Squires and Mis Usta- bi OOK , wliilo the "Toreador's Sung , " by Mr Young and choius , was most cno. ) > able. The allaii was an unqualified buecebs , and worthj of frequent repetition. KAIMIOAI ) XiWS. : Mil \AS's | | Hhll IIV. Tied Nash , geneial agent for the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , rt'tuineil jestcrday from Milwaukee , where ho went several dajs ago. It was thought that the object of his \ isit was to try to checkmate the move of thu Chicago i. Northwrestern road In running a freight train into this city. Without ad mitting that such was the intention of his visit , Mr. Nash , when asked what his road proposed to do in the premises , said that It Intended to make as good if not better time between this city and Chicago than the Northwestern did. "Any freight , " said Mr. Nash , "which is delivered to us before 0 o'clock in the evening , say , to day , w ill bo in Council Bluffs tomorrow row night at 10 o'clock. That fr eight will bo In this city at 7 o'clock next morning ready for delivery. No road does any better than this " "What about delay at the transfer ! " "We have no delay at the transfer. The freight arrives there at 10 o'clock at night. We have all night to get It over here , and it gets hero at the time 1 tell jou. It is tnro that the facility at the dejwt has not alwaj s been huth as to warrant speedy delivery , but that has not been the case lately , and now that the Nor thw estern fr eight has been re moved from there , thcrn writ bo Jut > t so much nroie opportunity to handle our mutcirial. It is simply the matter of crossing a bridge , and it makes no dlfforenco whether our freight comes over the Union Pacific bridge , or the other freight has to cross nt , Blnir or Platthmouth. " Mr. Nash thoh rtfcrral to a certain car. remarking ' -Thftt car was in Chicago cage last Tucbday night , uud loaded ut 0 o'clock. Ten o'clock Wednesday night rt was in Council Bluffs , ( Trifl yesterday morning at 7 o'clock It was on the tracks hero ready to be unloaded. We o4h make the best time be tween Uhkago wtd here. Wo hay& left local juslness , and our line is one rnrlo shorter : hau the Nor thw estern betw e < n both points " sniuniuN Tiur\s. The long-promised nor \ ice between Omaha and Floienc'o over the Chicago , St Paul , Minneapolis Si Omaha went rnto effect yes- teiday morning , much to the comfoit and du- light of the residents of Florence. AS tnuinoVAi , ntuv. Beginning with to clay tlio Denver & Rio Gi amlu road will put on an additional fast train betw ecu Denver and Option. Connec tions will bo made with the H & M , at Den ver , and at Ogden with the Souther n Pacitie. Tin ongh Pullman sleepers , fa nllv excursion cais , inmfortiihlu coaihes and asuflliicnt number ot b iggago i.us will bo attached to these trains and all classes of passengers will bo can led. Oeneral Superintendent Dickinson , of the Union Pacific , returned jestuiday fiom .1 Hy ing ti ip to Kansas Citv. Assistant CJenei al Passenger Agent Larnax , of the Union I'm rile , is back fjomaluo weeks' business trip Mi. Murray , tiav cling agent of the Michi gan Central mad , ciiciil.iti d among tlio rail road men of Omaha j ester d.ii. OMAHA CAUIllACii : & SIjKICill CO. Home ITnJiiHt Clini'KPS IlrTiitetl The At a meeting of the directors of the Omaha Carnage and Sleigh company held Thursday Mr. L. P. Prujn offered his resignation as piesident which the diiectois thoughtwlse to accept under the present circumstances A thorough investigation of the companj's affairs confirms the claim that the temporary financial embanassmentof Mr. Prujn eftetts in no wiiy the affairs ami business of the Omaha Can i.ige and Sleigh comp.m.v. It is to thu credit of Mr. Puijn that he has not permitted the affairs of this companj to be come complicated with hihovvn. The sleigh lomp.nij is limning a full forte of men and at e behind their 01 dri s for goods At a sub sequent meeting lust evening Mr. H D Buckingham of Chicago , ono ol the largest stockholders Irr the companv , was elected piesident and it is expected that he may bo imliitcd to remain in Omaha. Mr. Hncklng- 1mm is a tlioiough going.voung business m.m and it vvas thiougli Ills clfoits that the Star Cutter tompanvof Chicago , of which ho is vice piesident , was organized , and which though having been in existent e a little over two jears , is the largest mannfiu toi.y of cut- teis and sleighs in the world. The sales of the Chicago company this jear have amounted to ID.tHH ) furnished and unfiiinislied sleighs and4,000 roadtaitH. Thov employ 3V ) men , and their plants at Lowell , Mich ami Chicago cage nio operated night and day to keep up with 01 dois received. With a little encour agement by the business men ot this citj' , Omaha will have ono ot the l.ugest wagon and sleigh riianu factories in the country Iniegaul to ccitain statements made re cently concerning the Omaha Cainago & Sleigh company , the follow ing will be of in terest to the public : A r-TA.1l MFNT. Wo , the under siped cmplojes of the Omaha Carnage arid Hlelgh company , of our own fico will and accorddo herebj * announce to the public that the article appealing in the Omaha papers in regaul to that com pany's ernplojes having been paid in duo bills by Mr , L. P Piujn is utterly false , and throughout vlthout imy foundation whatev er. Wo have alvvaj's been paid In cash every week promptly , and hav ono claim whatever against him nor the Omaha Cuniago uud Sleich comimny. W. L. Samleif. , Supt. . C A. Panders , W. F. Doran , T H. Dovvmca. C N. Durhalt , M A. Mltchclton , P. Thorns , G. Hand , Charles Yartlnc , JohnTajlor , H Sherman , David Uoekw ell , Jack Keyzcr , Charles Malouej' , Andrew Anderson , M. THJ lor , Will Smith , Kd Luetbge , O Ducker , J. C. Uarr. W. G. Dorian Mr. Young Files n Complaint of Fraud Against Him. Benjamin Youlig has filed a complaint against Samuel T. Daldridge , charging him with obtaining a stock of drufm by fraud and rciRrepreirnutlon. In the In f munition rt Is Alleged Ural on the X'iUi of Julj luit , ridge purchased of Young a stock of drugs amounting to ( WCi. bv pa.v ing * 100 down , and representing thai ho had a deposit to his ciedit in the Nebraska Na tional bank of { 00 , which ho would diaw and pij over to Young. Haldudgo opened up a stoic at 'Jli2 Lake street. The next daj camebut the fsH ( ) did not.Baldridgo begging a jiostponement on one pretext or another , and tnntinuing this until Young grow wear v , the latter finally called at the b ink design , ited and found that Baldndgo had no money there , nor did ho have at the time ho claimed ho did This satisfied Young that ho was being duped , and jester day he sw 010 out the papers , for Baldndgo's ar rest Baldiidge was ariested in the afternoon. Hosa.vs th.it ho was disappointed rn tha col lection of monevs fiom the sale of certain Io\va lands , and found himself unable to meet his obligation immediately. Ho apprised Young of this , asking for a little more time , and offeilng to secure him bv a mortgage on land owned bv the dot tor. This was refused , whcicupon Haldiulgo said ho was willing then to transfer thodiiig stoic back to Young and lose the money he had alicady paid on it. Young refused to t.iUc the property back , and the arrest followed Haldiidgo was re leased on giving tlOO bonds to appear for tual to tin ) . A JlrokiMi Window. Some unknown boy thicw a Mono against ono of the plate glass windows in ft out of , the United States Wind and Pump Co , Thursday night , cracking the pane. Yesterdav the wind finished the lad's destructive work and blow it in. The loss to thccompany is nearly A Iliokrn Unib. George Christiansen , an emplojo of the store department of the Union Pacific , had his right leg broken at the ankle jestorday by the falling on it of a tar wheel Thu nuf feicr is now at bt. Joseph's hospital. WITH TII oioasiriiT or rmi COUNIBt VflLI. ( IE BY IIAJILSIMO THIS MAT TIUI TUX CHICAGOROCKISLANDfcPACFICRAILWAY ! By rcaton of IU central poiltlos c.ose relation to lines East of Chicago , and contlnuus Unea at ternilnat points Weil , ( forthw.it and Hoathwcit , Is the true tnlldlc llnlc In tKat transcontinental > yit m which Invites and faolrltates trarer and trafflo between lue Atlantic and I'aoUlo. The Kock Itlaad main line and branches Include Chi- raco.Jnllel , Ottawa , Lahillf. 1'oorla , Uene eo , Molln * and nock Island , In Illinois } PsTrnport , Mu'catlne , VTashlucton , FalrHeld , Ottuniw , Oikaloosa West I III- erty.Iowa City , Drf UulnesIndl noUVVIntertet , Atlan tic , kneiTllle , Audubon , HnrUn , Outhrle Centre and Council Bluffs , In lowat Gallatln , Trenton , Bt. . ' seph , Cameron and Kansas City , U Ulrsourli I eai iwortfc anditohlson , InKansasi Albert Iea , Minneapolis and It I'aurlaMlnnesotii | VTatertown and lioui tails , I * Dakota , and hundreds of Intermediate cities and towns. . ' . 'The Great Rock Island Route" * Guarantees speed , contort , certainty and safety. Itt permanent way Is dlsllnruulird for Its eirellence. Its brlJgn ara of stone and Iron. Its track Is of solid iteel.lts rolllngstock ptrfsct. Its passenger equipment kas alllhn safely appliances that experience basprgrel suful , and for luxurious accommodatlore Is uiUJr- . Its Kipress Trains consist of superior tuj aches , elegant Tullmaa Falace Parlor and Sleeplif Cars , superb litnlnv Cars , proTldlnc delicious nesls , and ( between Chicago and 8U Joseph , Atchtlon and Kansas City ) restful Reclining Chair Can. IU iaaa- zement Is conierratlre , IU dUclpllne enctlng ' 'The Famoue Albert Lea Roitre" DetwatB Chicago and Minneapolis and Bt , Pa. ' Is the ( afortte. Otsr this line gelid fait Kspreis Trains ma dally t * attract ! ? * resorts for t rlsts la Iowa aal Mlanesota , and , Tla Watertowa aad lloui Falls , to the rich wheat and grating lands of Interior Dakota. Vis. Isneca and Ksukakee , tlie Hack Island offers supsrior inducemsnta to trarelers tetweea ClnclnnaU , Indian. apilta , LafaVilU and Connf II Bluff ) , It Joseph , A\ckl- sen , Learenwortb , Kansas City , it. Paul , and laterme- ( Uate points , All patrons ( esfreclallr laaifl ao4 chll. 0 < afcelT ) protection , courtesy and kindly atUntlof. far tleketa , maps , folders , copies i Western TjraJI. or MIji * l' a Intormatlon , artly to principal mc.es la ttf t&ted aU/and Canada , cr a4dress , al Calcago , 1. 1. 1111 , I. IT. HI , t. A. .IlllllI , Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , IT. W. Cuner of 13th and Sedge Streets , 1 or tin1 trrnliui tit of all I IIIIONU mill bl lime u , Di > > r < * Fi IIIUIM API r iM i t > < tnr l > riniiMrni nml'J ui S K H liiit fuUHtlr" * , Hj > | mrtituH ttmi rtuio (1ie5 lor PUIce fiil trtHtiiH nt ot c\in loriti fit < lh pa p r ( < ] iilrlMtf Mtnlical nr Mirtzlcnl trontuu nt ( HHtTV MU 1IUOMH ilir IVUUMtt Itlsr IIIM'IIAI ACKIM- IMOIMTICIVM In thu eilNrllu fur rlrmliiri on Do- fonnltti nnit Hnuov ( lub 1 ( i t. Oirvntnrn of tlio * * | ilm' , IMIt1 * fl UIUUM , ( muor ( .ntnrrli , HiorKtilM * . In Imlntlnn , Klt'ttrtdty. Iunily l , I'l'llcpHj. Hlim > ) . Jlliiililcr , I > p , FHI- , Skin , Hinl Illooil mill till inr .Uill operation * HI-TAMS otIIMIS a -I H I u M - HOOK on l > l rina < ofomin 1 HI I Ihm n lliihli > nifilkal Uirtltiite niakliu u t > i > pUalt ; ot I im M'r DlKlAhlsAll lilooil < l ! ui n HIILI Mftilly trnilc'il. IVri-on' unable toU lt ui tre-itiM at lioum l > j mrrc- Bpunlpnio All luininnniuitluns i nntlilcntliil Mecll- rlni'inrln'triiiniMit * 'cut n > iinilloriM > rp I i > ciiri > ljr pnrKrd , nn mark * tn Inillrnt" lonii'iits nr inli > r One I'lTMinnl Inli'nU' " prelirnM Call an I i' < m ult ui > , or mml lilKtnrjr nt jour cine , anil wo will KOIIII in plain wrapper , our Home 10i N riut upon 1'rnnto , t-p - il il anil NorToni ll ) eu-ti , etc. AiWri is Oiniiliir .Medical and Surglial Institute , or Dr , McMenamCor / , 13th ind Dodge Sts , , Onahi. Neb Owlncto thn rapM urnwtli of Omaha anrt nnr MI cr Hln ifTeitliu : inrii.our liii lnc n linn ln'ioini * no larei * that tlu > olil Meillial Inxtltmn on I Itli Mrci t uml < ipltol iiTcnuu , romil not nunmuii lnte all cuinlim to lor In atininl'P limit tlu-ri-fiirti inovnl Into our mm Inhk bullilliiK , .NorthKi t ( nrnur of Hth ami Iitil o strt i ti * , ono Mink outli ot the olil Ini > tUiiti ] btillillnit , anil havi > now thu larifiBt anil inoitroin- ploti' Midlial Inttitutpor lioi-pllul In thn wi nt 1 titlj npwly fnrnhhoil , wi II vrunm a and TontlliitetT rooini tor patii nt1 * , thriit skllli * ! iiliyatUan * always In thu tmllilliijLi All klmU of dl ! > uifC9 IriattiUn the most fclciHIflc inHiuipr. \ \ < 'iiiiinurnitiim = nrulrnl Ilraio for Dcformltlpn , Tru it , t-unporlt-r , lliitrlml llattrrlin , and cnn nunplr plijMuiun or I atli nit any applliuuu , ri'iiunly , or IM trutm > nt known ( all and ronrull ni.orwiltii for clrcuhim upon all inbti cti. with ll ta ot fiip ] tlrns furpntltnt to UHI.VM r 'JnoiipHiids tr ( > Htt > il mic't i * fully by ( nrrmnmidpmn \ \ have rnpi-rlor * 1inn InKi mill fin IIIIIH9 tnr troatlnK dltai > i > , pi rf jnnlni ; mrKli nl opt rutlouM a.id iinr iny putli'nta wl KI (4 > ui > hlind itlth our Arknowi-dj.il ! nl Illty. p.pirltn < e , n PJ on lblllly and n iiutatlon should IIIIIKI thu Uiuutm iliillinl and MinlriillM"llliit ( ' thu tlri-l ( nolcu JHEJoy ( feist ! Uof > dna1p- Urerrlci llir , rlthlrlltattn- ted In colour- prtul , of UM 'AXCNOR JTOKE jBUILCING BOX , wklek ikoaM te ftntvl la vary tunilj tnd te r t * obulocd from ttl T7 dnlcn , Sltllonen ted Educational I > peu Tb IU U torrvttt CU n afpUwOoa to F. AD. A Co. CRATKI'UL COMFORTIXO Epps's Cocoa B REAKFAST. "Ilr a thorough knowludge of tlio naturnl lawi wlilui KiTcrn tin' np < ration" of ( llKCutlnn nml riiitrl- riun. unit t > ) rurufiil nppllrnllon tif Hie tine propcrtlfs of will fdecud Coruu , Mr Kpi | linn pnivlileil our rirpukfnit inlilni with a Uelicad ly tlnvori'il Iievcra u whlili um ui itiHiiy liiaYjr ductnr H Lllla Ills br the judlcloui u of uth nrtlrt | > of dirt tlmln coiiBlltutlon mnr 1' " crndimllr hullt up until rlronu inniiKli tu refill uvurr t udrncr to illneaie lluu- drcji of iubile raaU lion are tloailnit arnunil u > rca Ijr tn attack wlieri-ifr Iliftp It a weak point. Weiimir e > cap inaur a fatal ibalt br kreplnit ourielvei well fortin d liu pure blood anil a properly nourlilieil frame " -CITllPcrTlrcOaiette. JUflo iliuplr with bolllnij water nr milk boM oply In lialf pound tlniLrtirucereUbelrd thus TAUPO TDDO 9 Pfl llormropathltChimUts , Jfllubu tliru LlUn Ln.NUON. Ksfli.AMi. ' . J. OALHHAlTll , Sur on and Physician , Office N. W Comer Hth and UyiikiluK Ht , OUIc , tul ljUbce , i ; Ktildeuco telephone , out , Hit ! Olrt Kclliililn peelnllH of many years' njporl- tnir , truiK with wonderful nun ens , all LUM ) . IIIIlOA'I.t'AM rll.ril.lb'sniA. | ) . s DIlDTIIDC'nre' ' wl11"11 l < 1 or hlndmncd IlllI I llnr fn" " tmi-liicM AIM hrnntc ll cftcs,1 IIUI I UIIL. jar | n ndvMiii'tinr miy liiMltutlim ltf < this country Til0"wh ml in | > lntu gninu In llo1 " iirlnits for Ilia In iilinciil uf nn ) Private or Illtiwf ill'mvp run Im inri.il for one llilril tlio cost at our 1'ilvito lllnii.'ii | arr. > lili trnntniPiit n I'nro , I ivoly Pom * .I'xlon , free fioni pHllonin ii , freckle * , iliuklunils , criiiitlniis , ctu , brllllnnii oyi" > anil prrfi < l lu-nlth tun Im had JzrihHt tlrtil" f PI Him anil all fiMnaln wpnkiioii'pj . troniptlx onrtil , lilnnlliiK llciuliiilii'H , .ScrMiu Crow I iiraton , tiPnrral li ) bllllr , t li i nit mi m , Dopri ssloft 1 I'nillndlKi pllon. OMirlan Iroubli't , liitlinniiitliin anifi nlrk'riillon I alllnirand l > l | > liiioini nl , Spinal , ( \ ' - > , Klilni y iiiinpliilnlK unit Uuuigo ot Luc1 , Consult Ilii'lllil Dntlor CVC AMR LtD Arntpor Chrnnlc Inflammv tit ANU tAH tlonof tlioKulld or ( llobo UIU nilU a.nil , , i.ror , L.nr kiahlnlnni . IHTPr'Inn of the I ld , S < rnfiilou < Kye , Ulicrallonil 111111111111111110111 , Ab piH , llniiK > of VUluu ut ono or I linlhitii anil I union of I til. f' ' tiflnllaiiiiiiallon nl llir Kar , tlln-rntlnn or OHmTh. Internal or Kxti rnal Di afiu 11 , or I'Hralfnls , blnjclng or Unarlni ; nolm i , ' 1 hkkt nml Iinin , tMc. IH-blllty.Iimiior Mlal Power , locrK 'i ' niiim , DcKpnmltmy , l.i oC * M , mry , , ConfiiBionof Idims fllurs I rfnrn the Fypi , | jiimltiiili > , I nnuiinr , ( lloiiMilnpm , Hi pri * lon of ! - plrltiAM'i > hm In Jndct ) . Kany 111- , louraiiiil , 1 ni k of ( Ninlldi nco , Dull , I lilkw. tlnfli lorlinly nr Ilii'lm < , and llmli > Ufa a b rerinani nil ) imil I'rlvati If J uri'il. BLOOD AND SK N ' ' " UkUUU nilU UIMI1 jnne , | , IMmiiles , Ul- . .K , I'nlnnln the Ilndil Hnrt lltine , jplillUlcbora 'llirunl. Vliiuth Hurt 'IHIIKIU. ( llunilnliir KnlHrKeinunk i til thu .Ni' k , Kin mmill tii , ( iilnrrli , I tc , IVrniiinent- Ijr ( un it W hen Otlii r I line t-iilli' I Consult at inn fun nml htrlctly cnntlilnnttal. Meillcliii ) si nt free from observ ittlon to nil purls > of the I'ulti'd htiittM. Corn spomlt nt receive * ] > nimit ] utti'iitlmi. No li'ttcisiins\\iutil miles * ucnmpnnlnd by four ti ntH in stuinnn. Si-nd tea . cents In stumps for pumplilit iiml list of cjues- tlnns iipim piivute , spcciul and riurvous tils- 'J c-rins htrlctly cash. Cull on or address , DR. POWELL REEVES , No. : iH South 1 Hh St. , Umulia , Neb S , S , FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , 100 N. ntluStreot. I'l'UK UAI.IIOKNIA WINKS , Bhlppfil dlr rt from tinr vlnejanl. Ulimllmf , ( iiitcdul Clun IH , I'orl , bliirrliH , < tc Sun JUM > VuultH , h vunth , Eighth , him Nilvuilor \\llllniiibtreots.t3uu Joke , Cullfoinla. SteckPiano Ht-markublf for powerful B ) mpa- tlietlt tout' , iilUhln actluli nml ufr hulutB diiriiblllty. JO > i IITH rrtoril , tlia lifHt nuuranteo cif thn ixri-l- Ifni.ii of tliei"i liiHtrumi nt . WOODBRIDGEBROS , DREXEL & MAUL , ( hucccbHum to Julm Q. Jacobu ) Uiidcilakcrs and Emhlracrs At the olil Htiind. HOT Fnrnftrn Bt. Orders by teltl grtiph tolkltiil and promptly attended to. ' 11 li lejiliouo No. ZA. _ _ uileuce LrTounlebllltycuuae4 tlirouxli trrun mill tail uractlcosi CUREC * COsW eu t t,6U