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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1888)
THE CITY. llrcvltlcs. ' The internal revenue collections yes- lorduy amounted to S13.C02.03. J. Martin was arrested nt the races yesterday while trying to "work" a ' drunken'miui. A club run of the Omaha Wheel club is called for Tuesday next to the fort nnd return , starting at 00. : ! ! Byron Clark , of the Full Dress sa loon , who accepted a , customer's watch Instead of his money , \vus discharged by Judge Borka. * BTim Dailcy , the peed for nothing , who may bo wanted us n witness against Burglars Wilson nnd White , has been Bent to th'o. county jail as a vng. .Tames Urndy , the Pinkerton clotcc- tivo , arrested for clubbing Charles Meyers at tlio 11. & M. depot , was dis charged. Meyers failed to appear ngainst him. J. F. Hnhn.of 1012 North Twenty-fifth street , left txvo hordes in the cure of George E. Scofiold on Ohio street , be tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth. Sco- - field has disposed of the property and disappeared. The police are congratulating them selves on the good work they have done in sending llvo crooks to the district court since Saturday. They are Frank Wilson , Charles While , Frank Des mend , John Charles and John Welsh. A coroner's inquest was held last night over the body of George Owens , who was hurt at the Union Pacific crossing on Twentieth street and died at the hospital. The verdict wns that ho ciuiio to his death fi om causes un known to the jury. Edward Marsloy was. arrested last evening charged with "indecent assault on Li/.ziu Evans. " The girl says lie caught hold of lior arm ns she was pass ing his saloon at Eleventh and Howard streets. Murslcy says he merely spoke to her. The ten-year-old girl taken in by W. II. Adams , at Thirty-first and Miami streets , is Blanche Wilbon , who was picked up by the police a few nights before and said she had been deserted by her mother. She bccms to bo an in corrigible runaway. Albert Morton came to Omaha Thurs day with a brother ho. had removed from the * Beatrice institution for the feoblc minded. They wcro putting up ntthc American house when the unfort unate brother bolted nnd eluded capt ure. Ilo is deaf and dumb , about five _ feet six and has grny eyes , Personal Paragraphs. E. .1. Roderick of Beatrice , Neb. , is nt the Paxton. W. E. Lawlcr at Salem , Neb. , is at the Paxton. F. J. Ellis of Hastings , Neb. , is at the Millard. F. H. Penny of Fullcrton , Neb. , is at the Millard. John H. Dalil of Nebraska City , Neb. , is nt the Millard. E. M. Lumbcthof Nebraska City , Neb. , Is nt the Pnxtou. E. D. Einscl nnd wife of HoldrcgO , Neb. , are at the Paxton. Thosr.us K. Uoyd left last night on an extensive - tensive eastern tour. John P. Organ , of Ncola , is in the city at- .4 toiidlngMlstrlct court. * \V. S. Bruncr. of Oakland , la. , is in the city attending the races. \V. W. Drummou and wife of Plattsmonth , 'Neb. , are at the Millard. John C. Watson and wife , F. B. Smith and wife , and Ella Hills , of Nebraska City , Neb. , are guests at the Paxtoa. Mrs. A. C. Obtcrmun , wife of the chief clerk ol Captain John Simpson , depot quar termaster in this city , left Wednesday for West Point , N. Y. , on a visit to relatives. Attorney Converse , of Oakland , la. , passed through the city ychtcruay en route to Tc- cumsuh with a requisition for Frank Mapes , Who is wanted ut Oakland for grund larceny. W. E. Foster , of Denver , who lias been in this city for some time , left last night for Houston , Tex. , where ho has accepted a po sition with the Wells , Fargo & Co. Express company. _ Seriously Injured. J. T. Cole fell from a wagon sent on Pacific street last evening , and wns .seriously injured nliout tlio body and head. Ho was taken to his homo and medical nid summoned , OH' KOIrlneoln. . Sheriff Coburn and Jailor Miller left for Lincoln yesterday , having In charge Ellen Smart , an insane woman , nnd Yokey , the South Omaha man convicted of grand lar ceny who pleaded guilty and was sentenced to nine months in tlio penitentiary. The Tcrry'H Misfortune. The Terry Is still lying in n precarious con dition where she sank on last Sunday night. There is now about five feet of water above the lower deck. The work of appraising the goods damaged nnd those lost in the wreck is progressing as rapidly as possible , the boat owners , the Union Pacific and the soldiers having representatives among the appraisers. Thu intention on tlio part of the Union Pa- cilii : is , if possible , to settle with the soldiers without having recourse to law. A FerocioiiH DOR. A little boy living near the corner of Six teenth and William streets was badly bitten In the breast by n ferocious dog yesterday afternoon. Constable Mastcrman was called to kill the dog and ho found film under a stoop. Ho put in his hand in order to pull the dog out , when the animal flew at him , biting and lacerating hid arm from the J hand to the elbow. While the dog had Its teeth in his flesh the constable shot it with a re volver which ho held In the other baud. It Klzzleil anil Sizzled. Messrs , llothackcr , McConnell and Judge Hawce sUzled for a long while In front of the council chambers last night , nnd waited until neatly 9 o'clock for additional ones to come ) " nnd help them establish a boom for the can didacy of John Sherman for president. The lookcd-for boomers failed to materialize , Hothackcr said something about llz/lc , Mi > Conncll declared the ruco off and Judge HawcS sought the nearest water fountain , A Klnuor Kor DucnlH. Dr. McDonald , who for some time past has filled the position of assooiato priest to Father Jcanctto at St. Patrick's church , Fourteenth nnd Castcllar streets , has had his "faculty" withdrawn by Uishop O'Connor. The cause for the action Is the practice to which the reverend gentleman has been nddleted , of raising funds from his various congregations , ostensibly for church pur- iioscs , but which have been appropriated to Jus own use. _ Jlr. MoCarty Coin u IlKl ( t Fine. The case of M. J. McCarly , chargml with firing a murderous shot ut Lindsay , the ex- ofllcio prize fighter , on Wednesday evening , was finished In the police court yesterday and resulted in an acquittal on the charge of bhoofing with intent to kill. It was thought that the coiuluct of Lindsay , who is a low and dangerous character , was such as to iirnko the firing of the revolver by McCarly nil act of self-defense. Thu jud o thought , however , that some penalty should bo im posed on McCut ty , and thprefore- lined him § Saud costs , Japanese. Omaha was the recipient of a visit from another party of distinguished Jiipnnc&c Thursday. It , conblsteil of T. Tokuno , vice chief of the bureau Of enjjravlngund printing- , finance department , Tukio , Japan ; S. Tsu- liiya.ma , genera ! chcuibt of the same bureau , and S > TuoUa , of the Pclrolcum'Oil company , Kabo , Japan. They wore cu route from tlio cast to San Francisco , .Each member of the party. U highly educa ted , and Q8suavo and approachable ns a re porter can ask for , They haye boon in Aracr- , lea nine mouths Investigating the uutlouul departments , and' return homo more infat uated than ever with American ways , which S. Tsnklyaran says his countrymen are rapidly iidoptinff. In his questions concern ing Omaha ho Inquired particularly concern ing manufactories , remarking that they were n source of grrat wealth to a ntnto , and that his -country , realizing this , was en couraging the establishment of n great num ber of such Industries. The party resumed their Journey yesterday. - Nebraska's Modus. The committee , having in charge the decoration - oration of the Nebraska headquarters during the republican convention in Chicago , left for that place Thursday night. They havohad nil their banner work done In this city , the artist being Herman Koscnzwcig. on Fif teenth street , the following Inscriptions hav ing been painted In excellent styles "Head quarters of Nebraska , IfertMSSS ; " "Corn Is Kings""Corn and Kcpublteani ; " "Fifty Thousand for the Hcpubllcan Nominees , " "Our Guest , General John C. Fremont , First Nominee , Hcpuhllcan Party , 18.W1 These will be displayed both In and outsldo the headquarters. Toll Down n. Cistern. Mrs. Locke , n lady living _ at 1013 Iwird street , had a narrow escape from drowning Tliursdn."nlghtubout9.10. : In thorenrof the houBoin which Mrs. Locke resides U n cis tern and ns niuy bo supposed the house is a tenement , which the owner of the premises has left without any protection whatever. Mrs. Locke , who had Just moved In was un- nwaroof the existence of the cistern , mid while walkllig around In the backward fell headlong down the well. Her daughter , who witnessed the accident , screamed frantically , which brought several men to the rescue and the lady wns taken out after being In the water about ten minutes , unconscious. A physician was summoned and yesterday the good lady WAS all right with the exception of some severe bruises. Ills Girl Wns With Him. There was n row of hacks In front of the Grand opera house Thursday night waiting for the exit of the Gilmore concert audience , when the following conversation between two of them wns noted : "Got a load going homo ) " inquired ono of the high seated men. "I have if 1 can llnd them , or if they go home , but they may stop in town. " "Where did you get them ! " "You know where the cut is on the road to South Omaha ? Well right there. I brought two up and when I dropped here , the fellow asked how much I wanted and I told him $4. Gowhillikin , but you ought to see him kick. But I knew ho had his girl with him BO I soaked it to him , and 1 know that ho could not kick Igng. The enterprising extortionist laughed and the other rein manipulator to whom ho was spunking roared us if it were the best joke of the scusQti. A Man AVitli Two AVivcs. Six years ago C. H. Gordon was married to Emma Chambers , of this city. She knew nt the time that ho had beer married before , but he assured her that his first wife was dead. He did not prove much of a prize , however , and Emma found that instead of having somebody to support her , she herself had to dp the providing. He essayed to make a little money once by counterfeit ing two years ago and got into Jail for his eflorts. Since , then lie bus abandoned all efforts to make a living. Three weeks ago she was astonished by his announcing to her that his first wife was still living and he in tended going back to her. Wife No. 1 , meanwhile , had been living nt Lin coln , and at his solicitation she has come to Omaha and the re-united pair arc at present living near the corner of Nine teenth and Cumln'g streets. Wife No. 2 has sworn out a warrant for his arrest on the charge of bigamy. Hal I road News. An ofllcial circular by General Manager Gault , of the Omaha & St. Louis railway , has been issued and by virtue of it M. H. Williams becomes commercial agent , with headquarters in this city. The Durnnt hose company go on nn excur sion to Fremont to-day. A train of ten coaches and one baggage car will bo pro vided. The train leaves the depot nt 8:130 : a. in. AVillium M. Sago , general traflle manager oftheltock Island , was in the city Thurs- . day.C. . C. F. Zimmerman , assistant general freight agent , and Captain W. F. Tibbctts , general passenger agent of the Denver & KioGrnnde , were in the city Thursday. No. lion the Union Pacific yesterday morn ing consisted of sixteen passenger coaches all filled to their utmost capacity. Superintendent Dickinson , Division Super intendent Hcrckensdcrfcr , H. W. Baxter , trainmaster ; Car Accountant Buckingham and J. 13. Hovey , master mechanic , went west on the pay car on the Union Pacific j CBtcrdny. Stop at the Globe liotol. Dr. .MeGrow. kidney , Rectal , & priv ate discuses. Room 13 , Hushmiin block DIED JJV THK HOPE. Christian Peterson Kouud Dead In His Shop Yesterday. Yesterday morning aboutO :30 : o'clock Chris tian Peterson , a carpenter aged thirty-live , was found hanging by the neck mid dead in his carpenter shop In the rear of 2019 Center street. Ho was discovered by Mrs. Peterson , the wife of his cousin , at whoso house ho was a boarder. Dr. Crawford w s called when the body was cut down , but pronounced the man dead. Acting Coroner Maul wns called , and empan eled a Jury , consisting of Dr. Crawford , .J. H. Jacob , .1. Hnrman , J. Decker , and John M. Tanner. The verdict returned was that the deceased had come to his death by hanging wliilo suffering from despondency. Tlio only witnesses were Mr. and Alas. Pctt'rson , above mentioned , who testified us to his being found and that the deceased has been fearful lest some of his contracts would not prove remunerative , that Ills partner would not prove true to him and that his fiance , n ycuing woman residing in the neighborhood would jilt him. Hoino days ago , it is Minted , Peterson asked his partner for a statement , but the state ment WUH not miido. The partner was Thomas Lund , Peterson was considered well-to-do. C. Leo Staub , Architect and Supt. , ofllco 1010 Howard ; 1(1 ( years' oxpori- onco. Vine , stylish buildings a spec ialty. Slpp at the Globe lintel. Til 13 POCKirr PICKING. Mr. Crclchtcit WUH Not Tlioro Woods' IjOKsen ( lOodwin'H Trial. The report that John A. Crelghton was "touched" for JGOJ by the pickpockets at the races proves a mistake , an that gentleman was not at the fair ground Thursday. A later report , however , credits Dluk Wilde with a loss of { 50 , The f 1,000 note taken from E , H. Woods , pioprietbr of Woods' express , was paper mucto by Louis Umipko , of the wholesale gro cery linn of Mo.vcr & Uaapke , on Douglas struct , Mr , Kuupko acknowledges the obli gation and will not tiiko advantage of the loss of its evidence. The batiks were noti fied and other prceuut ions taken to prevent the negotiation of the note. Mr. Woods also lost a large number of freight bills , the ac cumulation of two or turc'O months. Ho had paid the railroad companies his customers' freight on delivery to liim , but had not col- Icctcd of the customers. Of course lie can ascertain tlio uinoiints due him by reference to the bouks of the railroad companies , hut it will bo a long and vexatious Job , Mr. Woods also lost a largo number of mcmmanda , but the. most serious damage- to his solf-u&tcem. Ho hud bcun a railroad conductor for four teen .years , iitut thought ho know the ways of i'ii lee well to bo "worked. " Charles Goodwin , who was arrested on ijncinii of being thu pickpocket , demanded a tri-il by Jury , and his ease wasset for Tues day afternoon. Tlio ovidcnco of stealing is only circumstantial , Ho will be tried for ho- ing an inmate of a Uou.se of pjojtltutlou and a vngatrct. ) ] . Slop ul tbo Globe hotel. BENCH AND J5AII. District Court. The day's work consisted principally In the call of the assignment calendar and the arranging of the cases that nrc on the call for trial and cannot bo reached before next Mon day. Some of the lawyers who are Interested In the cases are thinking longingly of Chicago and the great republican convention and are arranging their work hero to meet their engagements with James G. Blaine's agent in the Chicago meeting next week. There is a possibility that business will becoino so dull that one of tlio members of tlto bench \viil look at the waves of Lake Michigan before - fore all of next week has rolled by. sriTron IHMUJCS. The case of Ellen Schallcr against the city of Omaha was called for hearing before Judge Doane. Mrs. Schaller resides on Twenty-fifth and California streets , where the city has done some grading. The street on the sldo of her property and the alley back of it was cut down from twelve to eighteen feet and she will bo compelled to reduce the level of her lot accordingly , thus dam aging her well , cistern and other such Im provements as are on her property. She asks the court for $ T > , UOO damages , on ac count of this work and expense. The case of Uemls against Her ct at. , be fore Judqu Hopowell , and the injunction of the street railway companies before Jadgo Wnkcley , were arpued. IIKAVV IAMAlis. A number of suits wcro begun ngnlnst the Omaha and Council lilufls IJnilwii.Y and Hrldgo company for dam ages to property fronting on Douglas street and situated cast of the terminus on Douglas street of the above named com pany's bridge , Each petitioner sets forth In thu petition filed that Douglas street. , by which they reached their property has been so tilled up by the piers and trestles of thu bridge that their property is rendered almost entirely useless. They eUilm dumngcs in tbo following amounts : ! George Warren , lots 3 amM , In block 135 , $23,100. ' James Barker and George.B.- Barker , east half of lot 7 , and all of lot 8 , block E. , S.JJ- , BOO. V Samuels. Curtis , Carrie and James W. Townscnd , lot 3 , block 125 , 510,000. Herbert E. Gates and N. B. Ours , lots n and ( i , block 5K ) , S ) , 100. George A."Hongland , lots 1 , 2 and 3 , block 1284 ; \ of lot 4. block 120 ; lots 0. and 8 , block US ; lots 7 and 8f block 120 ; { of lot 0 , block l i ; y of lot 1 , blk 1H1 ; lot I , block F ; lot 3 , block F ; lots 5 arid (5 ( , block E ; $101,901) ) . This property almost nil fronts otr Doagtas street. Lous Bradford aoks for $ 1,103 for damages to his lots. TO FOUKCJ.OSE. Emma Sessman lias begun suit to foreclose a moitgago given by Frederick Sciiuoll , senior , to secure two notes ofS45I ) each , dated May 'JO. 1S-J7 , ono for a year and the other for two years. ' United States Court. Judge Brewer Is expected this morning and will hear two Important causes. Ono Is the butter and cheese ease of Archibald L. 'Vale against the West Point nmnufncturintr company. The other is the cattle case of Thomas B , Snydcr against Elisha B. Gra ham. Judge Miller will probably leave the city to-day. Smoke Soidonberg's Figaro nnd pot the best 5-cctit cigar * in tho'world. . Max Meyer & Go. , wholesale depot. , ' Shetland pony for wile by George A : Keeluie , Council IJlutls. MOKTUAItY. CUI.LEX. After a lingering Illness of ovcrayear , Mary , the wife of Ofllccr Cullen , died at 1:10 yesterday afternoon of consumption. She was born lu Buffalo , N. Y. , thirty years ago. has been married to Oftlccr Cullen for several years , and in every way has been an exem plary woman and wife. H1HAUT. Dr. Joseph W. Dysurt died yesterday at his home , 1817 Davenport street , after an illness of two mouths. The deceased was a promi nent Mason and Knight of , Pythias. An nouncement of the funeral "will be made later. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vnrleH. A marvel of'purity , htmiKthuiul wlmU'MmieneHS. More economic ! than tlio ordinary kliidrt. anrt cannot l > e BOlil in competition with the multitude of low tuM.vhort weight alum or phosphate powders. X < iM imlu in r < lll * . ItOVAl , liAKIMI 1'OWIIKft CO. . 1W1 Wall St. , Now York , "HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ? 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HOT WEATHER BARGAINS , A visit to our second floor where we keep our Summer Clothing , will convince you that we are selling more light Coats and Veststhan prob ably all the clothiers in town together. The reason is simply because we sell them at about one-half the price. "We did not brag halt enough about them last week. Every customer admits that this Summer Goods Sale is without a parallel. Those Flannel and Seersucker * Coat and Vests we sell at 75c , are going off rapidly. The patterns are so nice , and they fit so well , one could not be duplicated in any clothing house in the city for less than double the money. Merchants from the interior send for these goods as they are far cheaper than they can buy them in the wholesale market , but we refuse to sell them in quantities , as we only cater for retail trade. Iu addition to the bargains offered last week , and the sale of which will bo continued this week , niitil nil arc closed out , we make today one of the choicest offerings of the season , in an extra fine coat and vest , made of genuine French ilanncl , in exquisite pat terns. These goods were gotten up for the very finest trade and are usually only handled by the finest houses in largo cities , who ask from $ S to $10 for such n coat and vest. At the price we own them , we can afford to sell them for $4 ; . one half of their real value. We only have a limited quantity of them. In Mens' Summer Underwear , we-carry the largest line in the city and buy only from the manufacturers , which places our prices below all competition. Mens' Novia Gauze Shirts at 15c each. * Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , at 25o each. Fine Balbriggan Shirts , with French neck and finished seams and patent drawers , at 35c each. These goods are usually sold at 60c. > . ' Natural'wool summer Shirts and Drawers at 35c. Fine Jean Drawers , with reinforced seats at 40c. In our hat department we offer this week , a large lot of good cloth summer Hats , in nice light colors and latest shapes , a-l fiOc. These are usually sold by all hat stores at $1. One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. "We quote the above subject not for tin argument , but for sv business principle which has been our trade mark during our business career , and has helped materially to build up our vast trade. When a man purchases a Suit of Clothes with the understanding that satisfaction is guaranteed lie feels perfectly safe as to the quality and good service of the garment. THE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS * . 1119 FAR NAM STREET , 1119 is the only house in the city that has pursued this honest business method , and have therefore gained the confidence' the public. ' We have. ' lately received from prominent Merchant Tailors throughout the country an elegant assortment of fine custom made clothing which we ? offer at the following SPRING SUITS , CORRECT STYLES ELEGANTLY MADE and TRIMMED ? $ 9.50 buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $2O. 11,50 buys a One Button Sack Suit , which was made to order for $22. 13.75 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit , which was made to order for $28. . 16.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $30. 20.OO buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40. 24 OO buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $50. 28.50 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which was made to order for $60. SO.OObuys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutaway.whichwas made to order for $65. i NOBBY DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL FINISH. & 18.0O Buys a Cassimere 'Prince Albert Sviit wliicli was made to order for $37. $22.50 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , wliicli was made to order for $45. $25.50 Buys a Corkscrew Priiice.Albart Suit , which was made to order for $50. $30.00 Buys a Nobby Pin Check , light color , which was made to order for $6O. $35.00 Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , which was made to order for $7O. $4O.OO Buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $80. ' A JVobb/ ; and Complete line of Pantaloon * from $ X.7. t to $ W. All alteration * to Improve ajit done free of charqc. 1119 FAB.NAM STREET. 1119. Three Doors East of I2th Street OmahaNeb. . Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! 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