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    OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JULY 12. 1838.
THE CITY ,
Sheriff Colmrn w6nt to Lincoln yfcs-
terdny with nix pribotmrs.
The intqrritil ro-vcntio collccUoiCj yes-
tordiiy amounted to .tflMl.ll. )
A \vntcr spout at Whlto Itoclc canyon
caused u small wash-out 0n Uio El K-
horn roiul yectcrdiiy.
Tlio funeral of the Rev. Oarro U
Luke ) will tnko place this nttornooti lit ! t
o'clock from the residence of his
daughter , Mrs. Kcv. .T. T. Cloiidonhig ,
cornur Thirly-tbird and Center sW.
Pioliibitionltils are invited to meet at
Tenth wtruol MothoiliHt chuVeh Thurs
day oven in ) , ' at ti o'clock. A llratriwA
cluh will bo organised. Prominent pro-
liibitionlnts huvo boon invited to fcpcak.
Jeo Ko.vnolda , who presides over iv
mnisQii el joie ntlSIO South Ninthhtreot ,
swore out warrant yesterday for the
arrest of Sarah Bornliiirdl , clmryin/ / , '
her with ntciiUiitf a lot of undurweir. ;
The frail Sarah was run in , and 'will
luivo a nearing to-day.
Almost daily hvrestt are made of pt-r-
BOIIS wiio have lieeli guilty of leaving
tniiniM Hlunding untied. It is a dangor-
oi's and cflreles ijrtictlco with boino per-
Bona and tlie police nto determined to
stop it. The latest arrest was thai of .f .
Rupka , who was impriboned over night
for the olTcnsc.
The chairman of the board of public
works says for the benefit of those com
plaining about the torn-lip condition of
the bidowalk on the west bide of Jeller-
fjon Hjuare that the fiitmo is to bo re
placed with a sitono sidewalk us boon as
the city secures a contractor for btouo
uiilownikH. This will bo August ! l , and
the sidewalk above referred .to will be
the llrtit one laid.
Personal I'aranruphs.
Dr. Hiniey of Sidney is in town.
D. W. Cook , of lic.itriee , is ut the Paxton.
Mr. F. N. Sinitli , of Lincoln , is In the
city.
city.Mr.
Mr. David TIdniarsh , of Norfolk , is In the
city.Mr
Mr , Call Kalnlc , of Cliadron , is u Windsor
guest.
Mr. L. J. Holland , of Nebraska City , Is in
town.
Mr. B. W. Hnycs , of licatrlcc , Ig nt the
Millurd.
Mr. William Measlier , of Lincoln , is nt the
Piixtou.
Mr. J. A. Sparks , of Valentino , is a Millard -
lard
Mr. W , 0. Fcrguion , of Atlantic , la. , is at
the Windsor.
Mr. W. H. Plait , of Grand Island , is a
Pnxton guest.
CMr. W. H. TlirockiuortOu , of tieatrico , is
at tlio Mlllard.
Mr John T. , . Menus , of Grand Island , is un
Onulhu visitor.
Mr. W. M. Nesbit , of Tokamah , was in the
city yesterday.
Mr. F. M. Hai tor , of Kearney , was in the
city yesteidny.
C. 1 > \ Kobartsoit , of Kimbull , Is stopping
nt the PaxtDii.
Mr. E. 1' . Martin , of Loup City , was in
Omntui yesterday.
Goo. II. McCundlcss , of Plttsburg , Pn , ,
Is tit the Paxton.
Mr. C. II. Lane , of Red Oak , la. , was In
the city iesteril.iy.
C. W. Clnrk , of Uutto City , Mon. , is reg
istered at tlio l'ii\tun.
\V. II. Platt , of Graud Island , Is in the city ,
nnd is at the Paxton.
John Arcnsdorf anil O. C. Tredway , of
Sioux City , weio in Omaha yuslerduy.
Messrs. K. TJ. Heed nnd J. F. Parkins , of
Weeping Water weio in Omalm .yesterday.
Messis. F. W. Marelay and D. W. Coolt ,
of Beatrice , were in Omaha vlbitiiig yester
day.
day.Mr.
Mr. W. F. Tibbtts , traveling passenger
ngcnt for the Deliver & Uio Grande , is in the
city.
J. II. Trcntiunn of tlio board of trade cafe ;
lias gone on a short business trip to St.
Paul.
Paul.Mr.
Mr. F. K. McMuUcn , late stenocrapner to
Secretary Nuttingor ot the board of trndo , is
now clerk to General Manager Fitch of the
Klkhorn road.
Mr. Fied Hcrgc-r , formerly stntion ngont
for the Union Puolllc railway. t Shelby ,
Neb. , is in the city looking after his real
estate intcroilb.
Probable Infanticide.
A case of probable infanticide was reported
to tlio police yesterday. Some days since ,
a colored girl on tho'eorner of Tenth urn
Capitol nvemie , gave birth to a live inouttis
child. Some said It was de.id. Tlio child
was made away with. The colored doctoi
- lias not reported the birth. Tlio allair will
c be investigated.
A New Feature.
An item from Sioux Falls , Dak. , says thai
a few days ago Mr. H. Huchanan recolvei
from the internal revenue department at
Omaha a llrcnan to sell tobacco at retail. In
nsimich lie Mr. liurhnnanhus never made up
plication for such a license and has no Inten
lion whatever of starting n cigar store , ho I
somewhat surpiiscd nt the supeicrogutorj
gencrobity of the government.
.Military Notes.
Major James F , Hn'ndlett , Ninth cavalry , n
relieved from duty at Foil Du Chcsne , Utah
und will go to Foil McKinney.
Leave of absence for one month has beoi
granted Second Lieutenant William H. Camp
Seventeenth infantry ( Foil Hridger , Wyo.
Captain Marcus W. Lyon , chief ordnunci
Oflieer , department of the Platte , has bcci
ordered to Korts Du Che-jno and Douglas
Utah. Foil Hridger , Camp Pilot ISulto am
Fort D , A. Uussell , Wyo. , on public bus !
ness.
_
Dlekcnsoii's Arrival.
Joseph Diekenson , the husband of th
wonuiti wlo | was fatally burned at the "bab ;
farm" a week ago , has arrived in town
Hosayahodlit not desert his wife ; that h
thought bho was living hero with her folks
nnd that ho was to have brought her to Will
iamsburg , In. , bis home , this week. He
pcot > lo , ho said , lived here , yet they nllowe
BU angers to bury her. Mr. Diekenson ha
not yet decided what ho will do with nis tvv
children , though several families in th
nnlghborhood are unxioub to adopt them.
i Failures.
According to HradMrcot's latest report th
number of failures ( n the United States dm
Ing the week closing July 0 , was 149 , a d (
crease of llftyt-llvons compared with tlio pre
vlous week. Of this number , sixty-one oc
curred iii'.tho western statesa decrease of.on
as compared with the weak previous , und a
Increase of llftocn compared with the coin
Bpondiug period in 1-sbT. The 140 failure
show un increase over the provlou
year ot eight. The western state * bad mor
failures than any other subdivision.
A Hrutiil Act.
Yesterday , tlio passers by nt the cornc
of Fifteenth and Fnrnnni streets wltnc < * sc
an Uct of brutality on the part of Ofllcc
Hago which violently Incensed many c
thoin and turned some away with feelings c
sickness. The oftlcar had in arrest a ma
Who requested that the former do not pine
him. liut the request -WAS denied , when
uiion the party umlcrarret.1 endeavored t
wrench his aim fiom the ofllccr's grasi
The latter brought his club In.to iila ;
Icnnckcd the prisoner down and then dojll
cratcly kicked him in the car bo that t !
, blood shot out in a stream. Frank Spoor ,
brick contractor , happened to see the bloc
jeid the sight made him fiilut so that hi ) h ?
to bo curried to a neighboring drug stoi' <
where icstorntlvcs were npplioil.
President Cleveland jit tlio Suit.
TUB JJtudfn few days ngo-notltcd the p
tltion'filed in tlio district-court prnylo rlor
partition of the Folsom estate In 'Omaha u
Iwccn the hqlrs of Joiln'O. Folsom and the :
of HcniiminU.'I ] ' ; > olsbiii. Among tins nUmo
OUH plamtlfTs is Francis E" . Cldvcrand.wl
Of llit prc-sidl-ut. Yesterday Attorney . I
I5eekctt illpd a supplemental petition making
President Clovlmd ; a parW to the cnso.
This Is done to cover any possible interest ho
may have obtained by reason of his marriage
to one of Iho hobs , and is hirydly a matter of
fonn. The two sets of heirs neeiu to have
agreed on thin suit as n meuns of separating
tlifrlt interests Fifty lots valued at over
* 500OCO nre ta ba divided.
Drink Malto , 15 ! contsu bottle.
IM 101 IT A NT > f H UT ING.
Tin" Council To-NJulit Will Consider
llu-cn lltillillni ; Oidlnunci'S.
The city council will meet to-night to take
tip the ordinances providing for a city hall , n
Jail und H library. One ordains that there
shall be n city hall on the present Farntim
street silo , to bo nbt less than nix stories
high and to cost not over Siti.'i.OOO. Another
provides for the erection of a Jail at a cost
not. to exceed jMKX ( ) , and It has a section
permitting the county to Join with the city In
the building of the jail. A third provides
for the erection of a public library on Jeffer
son square at a cost not to exceed ? I < K(0W. ) (
In all tinco ordinances are provisions that
thvlr propositions must bo approved at u
special election to bo called In not less than
twenty days' . Ono of the pioiwsltions
is that the mayor nnd council shall
bo nutnorlrcd to Issue bonds in sums as
needed -suggesting the amounts named
in the ordinances. As amended the ordi
nances niuiio Monday. August 1.1 , as the date
of the special clortlon , and Iho mayor is
"nuthori/ed and requested" to issue the call
for said olectlon.
The ordinances were approved by the com
mittee , ami their report wus nevoptod by the
council ut Its Tuesday evening session. The
Impression loft by the incidental re
marks lit the meeting liulic'ilte that all three
measures will pass the council.
If you need a. perfect tonic or blood
purillor , take Dr. Jones' Huil Clover
Tonic. It speedily cures all troubles * of
the stomach , kidneys and liver. Can
bo taken by the most delicate. Price
6 ( ) cents. Goodman.
Dr. McGrow , kidney , Rectal , ft priv
ate diboa es. Room li : , Bashm.in block
TillIiANIJ : ASSHSSMHXT.
The Proportion of Platted and Un
platted Kealty In Douglas Comity.
The figures of the assessors show that the
laud In Douglas county platted in city lots Is
about live-sixths of the whole In valuation.
They also show that a large amount of realty
within the city limits of Omalm is not yet
platted , and many will bo surprised at the
aggicgato value represented by this farm
property , following arc the figures :
Precincts. Unplatted. Platted.
Omaha-
First ward - * 2(11,770 ( ? 1,02.1,070
Second ward 110,711' ' ) 1UKlot )
Third ward l. > 0 ! lW : 1 , 5
Fourth ward 127.4.i. > 'Ji'4,01.- ! ' '
Fifth ward 172S'J."j l.'J'.Ml.ri't '
Sixth ward Wur > \ aOI3,2'JO
Seventh ward U2OIO ; ! lS71liil :
Eighth ward. . WUXKI l,0.iO,4V >
Ninth waul l-tr.,4s" . l,27 ! , blO
Chicago 117,01(1 ( ll,0'- !
Douglas 17-,95 ! 4S.7.7J
Klkhorn KH.bTO
Floicnco ( RlilU V.I.W5
Jcfloihon 110,474 'J..GI
Millurd 1H,215 It.lttO
McArdlo 174,410 a.2GTi
Platte Valley 101bl. , 10,010
South Omalia ! i.lioi ! : ; l,273V5i ( )
Union n7r..IO ' 0,11(7 (
West Omaha 2Sri 2Jl 27J,6'J1
Waterloo 7U,2 ( 11,1500
Totals ji,3JlH8 : $10,507,173
"WINDY" I50II POIjAM )
Art-OHtccl nt Plntthinoiilh With a
Ciliiphof Pals.
"Windy Hob , " otherwise Hob Poland , o o !
Of Omaha's hardest characters , who , it will
bo remembered , sumo time ago was reported
to have been lynched nt Maryvillc , Mo , , has
turned up at Pl.ittsmoUth and has been
turned into Jail by the sheriff. Ho was in
company with n pal and a butcher Sunday
night The latter was set fioe , while Hob
and his companion were taken to Jail. In
searching Hob at the Jail , the slieriiT found
two watches on hid person.Vhiloho was wip
ing his face with a handkerchief , the sheriff ,
upon asking for the wipe , found n handsome
gold watch carefully wrapped up in It. His
companion had a switch key nnd a con-
ductoi's punch on his poison nnd said he
was a conductor. The sheriff held them on
suspicion , and telegraphed to various places
to ascertain If they wore wanted for anything.
The ciooks weie kept In Jail over night , anil
nothing being heard In response to the tele
grams , they wcro turned loose again , with
permission to make themselves scarce.
l's Acid Phosphate.
It'you are Not VOIIH ,
nnd cannot sleep , try It.
The UNION PACIFIC" the only
road running through the famous Alpine -
pine Tunnel , 11GJO ( feet above sea level.
Drink Malto it is pleasant.
A SoinnnmlmllHt Meets With a Tcr-
rlldo Accident.
Mrs. N. C. Nelson , wife of the proprietor
of a boarding house on Ses'ontli and Leaven-
woith btrcets arose in her sleep Wednesday
night and walked off tlio porch at the second
story of the building. The fall was about
llftcon feet and the woman sustained very
set ious injuries , Several ribs wcro broken ,
her head very budlv cut und bruised and n
concussion ot the lungs sustained. In the
opinion of her physician , Dr. Miller , the
Injuries nro fatal. _
Heal Kstate Transfers.
A Kant to I , Minks , lot 1 nnd 2. bit 21. lot
1. lilk : : : . ' , and lots I ! ) to 15 , blk IB , West
-AlbiiKht , wd . ft.Ttil
1 < Murks to W I ! Alnrlght , lot 1 nnd 2. lilk
21 , lut 1 , blkK. ' , and lots 1. ) to K , blk JU ,
West AUirixht , w d . C.OOC
A 1C Wlilnni' ) ' to A \ \ hluney , lot 1 , blk ,
KiluylMwe , wd . 7t ;
J A MtPlmne to 11 MolCcnlt-y , ut al , lot 1 ,
blk''i , WfstSlile. w il . 43C
1) ) U I'ntturson uud w llo toV I ) Shandy ,
lot ! . ' , UkK , 1'atteraou 1'lnoj. w d . 75C
0 UJri3WolHo.l ( FriBlulng , lott ) , blk 14 ,
( Imiih.i View , w (1 . 1 OOC
i : It Portc't anil wife to 1'uaV Mi'lchei' ,
uud 'i of lot ablk < 5 , Paddock I'luce ,
n e d . . i . ]
J ft Thick to 1'reil W Mt-lchcr , lot 2J , blk r > ,
Moumoiith I'll Ik , wil . 2,00 (
L Y bike * to K N Jujnos , lot 4 , blk A ,
lace , w d . 30J (
Wm Coburii to A Jlilliird , lot 11 , bib 20 ,
Hunscom Placu , t d . 1,11 !
LSihrocdL-r , tiustee.to.l G Smith , lot IV ,
llronul'urk , wil
Win 1C Anderson HU < l\Ufo to .1 U Wubstcr.
PHixKll ft of lot 7 , Capitol ndd. 11 c il. . . . ;
ti J Tuttle to I , Tuttle , lot , blk I , lied-
ford plnci' , w d . . . . 1,50
Wllllnm Coburu to J I , Miles ot al , lot 4 ,
blk y , Uyvrctt pUice , s d . 21i
} l Koumzo nndlto to A J Katon , lot
1U , ullcill , Kouutzopluce , w d > . . . .
3 US Hood and wlfu to .1 K Ixmitmore , o ' /
lot D , blk u. Albrighfa annex , South
Onmlui. wil
. _ 8 Hood RUd wife to Ij .McLlmun , w K
lot . bile H. Albilglifs annex , South
Oinului , w il 0
' .V II Hpbblns to 0 U Archer , thirteen lots
r nt J.lpton plr n. W d ( tOD
d O 1' Scward to H U PefU.li : > rtr trustee , lot
. . -'J. Wk 4 , 1'ottpr X Cobtt'H addUlpii , W 0 , _ . 45
f Al J Cooper to M M Jlnlnfoid , lot U , blk 4 ,
if A T I'utrlcfs naaiUon , w d. . . . . . . , . 2,60
'fn ' T\\cnty transfers. . . W.,7fl
I * itulldliiK Penults.
The following building permits
i were Is
io ii. puod yostorcjay by the superintendent o
i. buildings :
S. 0. Truest , cottage , Casstus near Twen
> ty sixth. . $ K
Ir. U. U. Moore , bain , Turk iivcnuo uncl
Pftclllc .
O. V. Jiiyn K.t > ton\UrtleuanlSlrxtoetith. { ( .
W Strlbllng , cottugu , Nliwtei'Hth ami
urob . , . . , „ . in
M. i < . UuiUoy fottiige , Undwy nenr Thlr-
ty-flra ( . . . . , . ; . . . ; . , . 7C
ScM'rtn I' . S < iUh | , cuttuge , Phulps n ar
ruteenth..v ! . 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . K
J. II lloonstra , tmprovnuents. I'lility-
eighth and \eti\\oitli . . , . 3C
Jolui Itusla , two btory b&Ick resilience ,
lOuurU'fntluvna Miuthu . ' ; . . . , 7OC
Kate M. Hall , two two-jtory doubts
duelling , Kiiruam uml Tint ty-IUtli . 4,7' ' .
Anilrow Mursloiu rolwgu , Klevuntli near
Arbor
Q
) . -Ten penults ,
Dlorbowor Won't Stop Out Until
His Term Bxpiroq.
RUMORS OF HIS RESIGNATION.
lllflTcnii Will i\plro : on the lltli of
I'Vlii-unrj" Next When Sonic
tiood Dciuoarut Can Mxpect
to Kill Ills I'luce.
The Onico Several
Jnmcs H. Hoyd was in Washington a few
days ago and his actions , in a political BOHC ,
wcro very closely watched , so much so in
deed that the news was icccivcd in this city
that he carried with him tlni resignation of
bis son-in-law , United States Marshal Hior-
bowcr. The best Authenticated report was
that ho hud Intended to to nder the letter's
resignation to the president when he should
consider it possibleto effect the ap
pointment as a successor , of ' a
young man in this citv who is
morn nr less known to fame. The news was
eonoborated by a prominent democratic ; of-
tlcoholdor who is always well posted on these
hidden dc'ils.
Marshal Hiorbowcr Is now dividing his
time between his olllco nud that of the Hank
of Commerce , of which ho Is vice president.
Ho was called on bi a Hue re
porter and. In most pisitlve terms , denied
that he had tendered Ins resignation as mar
shal or tli.it he had given it to Mr. Hoyd to
bo used whenever Unit gentleman thought ho
might influence the administration with re
gard to tils Successor.
"I did not know Mr. Hoyd was , or had
been in Washington until I received a note
from Mr Hoyd on a certain mutter which
that lady's husband wanted attended to.
Nothing oven was snldaboutthoM.irshalshlp
in the correspondence or before or after Mr.
Hoyd's going to or leaving Washington when
the president should be apprised of his re-
nomination.
"I have heard this rumor before. My
deputy , Ed Allen , told me that , one night he
was going homo in a car with Postmaster
( jallughcr and that the latter hud told
him I had resigned nnd that he
knew that I had resigned. Allen
expressed his astonishment and said he had
known me intima'oli for many years and had
not heard me say anything about iny resigna
tion.
" .Mr. Itoyd , some time ago , asked mo to
resign , but I declined. At that time there
were charges against me , but I went along
with the ull.iira ot my olllcc as if nothing had
luippc'ncd. There may be charges against
mo yet , and 1 do not propose to icsign lest
my action should bo misconstrued.1
"Why did Air. Hoyd want you to rcsigul"
"Hecause , as he was a demociat ami I a
republican , they charged him with exerting
his liillucnco to keep me in posi
tion against the wishes of Ills uartv
friends , because of my family relationship.
Tlio fact Is Air Hoyd worked to have mo
got out of the ofllce. Ho even ofli'red me
better positions. Hut I told him that I
wanted to bo treated as a pattisau as ! would
treat him , and that if thu president wanted
to remove mo he might do so , but I wouldn t
tender my resignation.
"No sir , I luuo not tendered my resigna
tion , and will continue in my olllcc until the
llth of next February , when my commission
expire * . 1 do not wait until my successor Is
appointed. My olllcc ami that of the disti let
attorney are the only ones In the country
which do not require a successor before an
incumbent stops out"
.Notwithstanding , thcie is a light for the
marshalship nud now Candidates are con
stantly appearing. Some of the older ones
have been shelved. There is Dr. Hear , ut
Norfolk : Frank Ireland , of Nebraska City ,
Tom O'Day , of Neligh ; .1 A. Kehoo , of
Platte Centre ; Euclid Mailm , of Omaha ;
Frank Galbraith. of Albion , but he h.ib been
quieted by a deputy colloctorshlp , and ,
tinally , u dark horse from Omaha , who , how
ever , will hardly ever got there , although
Hoyd is working for him , Just as McShane ,
for sovcr.il reasons , is working against him.
McShnuo is committed to Euclid Alai tin , of
tins city , who the democrats claim has
done nothing for their p.n ty. Kchoe of
Platte Centre stands in the lead of all other
competitors in the amount of state inlliu'iice ,
which ho commands , together with that of
several congressmen , which is being used in
the proper manner. The only obstacle which
seems to btuud in his way is the fact that
John McShane is pledged to Martin , but it is
not unlikely that , if the latter was out of the
way , Mcrflmno would favor the man from
Platte Centre.
The interest Hoyd displays In politics
shows that ho Is still in training and is keep
ing himself bcfoic the administration so that ,
when AlcSlmno retires from congress , which
ho will do ut the expiration of his toim , the
former may bo looked upon as the leader of
his party in this state.
Postmaster Gallagher was seen and said
that ho did not believe theicport that Mr.
Hierbower had resigned and did not think
he would do so for ten days , at least. He
disclaimed the assertion that he had en
dorsed for the pUu-e the exceedingly dark
horse above alluded to , chough ho would
prefer him to another candidate promi
nently mentioned who had the suppoit ol
Congressman McShuiie. Ha said very few
good men In the party could be induced to
accept the placo. It had been offered tc
.lames E. North , of Columbus , u rock-rooted
demociat of twenty-three winters , who ie >
fused it because the ofticO had deteriorated
as to emolument , so that it istnow worth
little mnro than * ! J,00 ( ) a year. The.law wliiol
excluded recently all cases from the courts
involving less than $2,000 , hud reduced the
marshal's fees a little more than 50 per cent.
Popular Excursion to San Francisco ,
Los Anfjoles and other points in Cali
fornia are run over the UiNION PA
CIFIC.
CIFIC.A
A GOOD PIKCK OF WOKK.
Prouablc Capture of One of Wednes
day NiKlit's Safe Illowors.
A cab driver , yclent "Jap , " with badge No ,
4rcported to OlUeer Fleming yesterday morn
ing about 3 o'clock that while drivig by thcr
Hamgo building on Fifteenth street , shoitlj
before , ho had heard nn explosion it
Ilitywurcl Hros' . store. The olllccr ran uj
there , and the back door being open , cntcrci :
and found that the safe had been blown , bu
ineffectually. The gophers had ovidentlj
been frightened off before completing the
work. They had drilled into the steel dee
above the combination to thu depth of three
or four inches , and lllllng the on Ike witli
powder , had attempted to blov
the door open. Although there is evi
deuce that the work was dine b ;
inexperienced bauds , It was better done thai
they probably suspected. The o'utside steo
sheeting was toin completely off , und tin
loci : thoroughly demolished , but the dooi
remained intact. The plaster of Paris
lilliug which covers the combination
while cractkcd , remained In place am
hid the destruction done the lock by the explosion
plosion , nnd ore they hnd tlmo to investignU
nnd ascertain the thoroughness of their Job
they had become alarmed nnd left
When the proprietors and employe ;
reached the stoic , ouo of the clerks took i
small chisel and pried out the plaster of pad :
flllinr , and pulled the door open. Thadls
comntod thlovoi will feel doubly dlsappolntoi
when tnpy loaru there was
largo sum of money in the safe. Lcavluf
things just as ho had found them , Office
FlouiidgMi the store by the way ho entered
securing the door after him. Thinking prob
ably the thlof or thoivoS ai ht return to ro
connoitro and complete their undcrtr. ! : ! " ! ? . h1
secreted himself in the alloy way and waTteu
Ho wus kept in suspcnso but a brief time
when Tom Carrel ) , a well-known crook , en
tcred the alloy cautiously and began to lee !
about him. Fleming was onto bit
In a moment , and Carroll wn
shortly afterward safely caged at the ccntr ;
station. Yesterday ono of Chief Scavoy1
men found In the yard m the rear of th
Haulgo building a machinist's brace and bi
a chisel , and n mnrhlnisUs l\ammor. \ Oii-th
hammer Was thd uquio of Thompson , an
there lining n machinist employed. sith
Union Pacltlo shops.by that name.im ofllce
WAS sent tticre to Investigate , He Iconic
thutThonlpson was an associateof , Carroll' ' :
nnd that tile hamhicr 'was his property ; ah
that about ono.yo.trHRO.a brnco.and bit , Jui
like the clip found had bet
stole ! * -from the .Union .Puc'itfc ' shops , and tl
opinion was , that.ills tw.o'tqoU wcitf.one un
the suinc.
TIIK IjtO ViVM ) THU LAMll.
Tlic Terms oh Wliloli ttie Culilo and
? lotor lilnt" ? Kim Together.
The nirccincntv between the Cubic U ram-
way and Alotor Kullivay coinpahlcs ; , was com
pleted yesterday morning. The Instrument
was drawn up by J. C. Cowm ,
nnd then sent around to the
various parties toitt for their signatures.
It provides that bolwecn the corner of
Lcavcnworth and' ' Twentieth nud I'oppletoa
avenue nnd Tweiitytfourth streets both roads
shall run with equal rluhts upon thu double
track which Is there to bo constructed by
the cable company This track Is to be ready
before tlio llrst of June , IbS'J. ' The cable
company , however , reserves the right within
ninety days to elect not to build bald track on
Twentieth street , In whlcl ) event It will
waive Its right to said stiect in favor of the
motor line. No ears owned by Uio latter lo.id
are to be run on the track mentioned
with animal , steam or cable power nor at a
speed which would Interfere with the cabin
cars. Fol- the construction of the track , the
motor company will pay u sum equal to sl\
per cent on the cost of building a track ol Its
own for thu distance mentioned , less half the
cost of paving. The space between the track
us is to bo paved with stone , nud the motor
company is to contribute to the cost of malu-
iiiK the same , the amount it would require to
maintain an equal stretch of u loud of its
own. It is fin thcr stipulated that the motor
company shall not within a year , without the
consent of the cable companv extend its Puo
On Twentieth south of Popplcton. The
cable company apices to build
the necessary curves at Twentieth and
Leavenwoi-th streets , to enable the motor to
reach it. The latter , however , is now en
gaged in a legal sqmibblo with the horse ' -ar
line us to rignt-of-wiiy on that street , and the
matter bus been taken under Judicial ad
visement. _
The UNION PACIFIC , the famous
route to and from the Pacilie Coast.
A SI3.NS1TIVI3 COUPOUATION.
The Horse Hallwny Company "Defers"
to the Opinion ol'tlic People.
The ways of needy coiporntions arc past
finding out some times. Keeciitly an ordi
nance was posted granting the Omaha Horse
railway company the right to lay its track
ocioss the Eleventh street viaduct. The
tune for accepting the terms of the ordinance
passed by , nnd the company sent the city
council the following remarkable communi
cation :
"The directors of the Omaha Horse rail
way company have caicfully considered or
dinance No. 1713 and believe that they ought
not to accept It. It is due to your honorable
body , to the city and themselves , that they
state bnclly the reasons lor this decision.
The criticisms which some of the council
have passed upon the ordinance on the
ground that it gives this company the exclu
sive right o\\ \ the viaduct , tutc.no fact that
many of our citi/cns take the satno view of
the ordinance , have to a great extent influ
enced the dbcctos ? of this company and they
aie disposed to respect and defer
to such opinions as fur as
they can do so and maintain intact thu
chatter rights of the company they repre
sent. Hesliles tins consideration for the
opinion of many persons , the directors of the
company recognUo the fact that they are
not able to occupy all the streets of the city
with their lines and that other companies
will build and oiiurato street railroads in
Omaha. They believe that it is not onlv to
the advantage of the public but of themselves
uKo , that other companies have the means
of access with their hues to the south part
of the city , and for that purpose
have the right to cioss the viaduct.
In the view of the dlrictois
of the Qrnhu Horse railway company it is
both right mid expedient that an ordinance
providing for laying street railroads across
the viaduct should provide in a reasonable
way for other companies doing so.
"They , theiefore , propose to your honorable
body that you pass the ordinance providing
that the Omaha Horse railway company
may extend its lines from Jackson street to
Mason street on Fourth street across the
viaduct , with the express provision that any
other street ralhoad company or companies
may use their said tracks upon
paying n reasonable compensation
for such use of the same. Such ordinance
should further provide reasonable regula
tions for thu constiuction and operation of
said railroad.
"If your honorable body pass such an or
dinance this company will at once build its
titicks between Jackson street and Mason
street on Eleventh on the viaduct , and hold
and operate the same subject to the right of
other companies to use the same , and subject
also to reasonable regulations as to the con
struction and use thereof , which may be
provided in suehoidiiiancc. "
The documofit is signed by Mr. Frank
Murphy as president. The true reason for
this new move is not apparent. Tins letter
accompanied the ordinance , apparently
drawn nt the dictation of the street car com
pany , which was presented to the city coun
cil at its Tuesday evening meeting. Follow
ing is the clause covering the Joint use of its
tracks by other companies :
Any other properly authorized street car
line "shall have the light to run its cars
unon nnd over the tracks of said Omaha
Horse railway company on Eleventh street ,
between Jackson street and Mason street
ami over said viaduct , and the said Omaha
Horse railway company shall at all times
permit.such company to use its said tracks 111
drawint' or running its cars over the same ,
and afford to such company all reasonable
facilities so to do , such company paying tc
said-Omaha Horse railway company reason
able compensation therefor. "
Smoke Seidoiiberif's Figaro nnd get
the best 5-ecnt cigar in the world. Max
Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot.
TKEDKOW IN JAlfc.
The HI I nd .Kidnapper is 15 rough
Home.
Deputy Sheriff Grcobo has returned fron
Chicago with Theodore Tccdrov
the blind kidnapper of Frederick Willian
Duinton , son of George Dalnton , who reside :
at the corner of Fifth and Alason streets
Teedrow employed young Dainton , wno ii
only eight years old , to lead him ( Teed row.
about the city while he was begging and play
ing a hand organ. Ho was to pay the boy $ !
a week. While ho tomuincd in this city tin
bpy was able to return homo to slcci ) at night
and succeeded in this way in attending to tin
demands of the blind beggcr very satis
factordy to all parties , including hi :
parents. About three weeks ngi
Teedrow asked to bo allowed to take tin
child to Council Hlufls for a week. T ho re
quest was granted with the provision that i
he desired to return home at any time ho waste
to bo permitted to do so , and in case ho dlil
not want to return homo word was to bo son
to his parents that all was well. Mr. Dain
ton waited for some word from bis son and
after waiting for a week and a half went tc
the 13luffs to see what ho could learn ubou
him. The pair was never seen in the Uluffa
and the father at once began searching foi
him. Ho was llnnlly heard ot in Chicago and
it. was stated that the boy vvas being grosslj
abused. The latter was also brought bach
In a horrible condition and showci
that ho had been most grossly abusei
while ho was away. Ho was taken to hi :
home by his parents.
Tlio UNION PACIFIC is the Dircc
Line to Lcadvillo , the largest ininini
city in the world.
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K1LLHD ONTHE CUUH.
The Painful Death or a Well Knowi
Gardener.
Yesterday at 11 o'clock n inarkc' '
carde r , named Adam Frahm , resit
ing on ThCd'oro ' Williams' propert ,
In Benson , was alir.sbtinstant !
killed on South Seventeenth street , ifo7 ?
driving along tno thoroughfare with hlsllttl
daughter in.tho wagon when the horse too
fright and rau away. Hotli Frahm nnd th
girl wore thrown out , thu former against th
curb stone. Ho sustained Internal Injuric
und died.'almost instantly. The litttlcl gl
was injured also , though not severely. SI
waslakcu to her JiOmo. The father wt
brought to Drexel , & Maul's ' whcru Corout
Drpxel heldin , Inquest , the verdii
returned being jn accordance with Uio ubo\
fucts. Fhibui was lifty .years of ago an
leuvca.a tylfonnd tirco | children.f . ' .
The UNION "PACIFICjis ? llret-ciillo'
the Great Overland Route. .
Absolutely Pure.
This powder noer varies. A innrvi'l of purl tv ,
strength nnd Y holiMomeness Moio c'toi o nlo
than thu ordlnnry Muds , uud cannot bo sold In
competlt'on with thu inultttuilu of lowest shoit
weight a.urn or photphutu powdeis .S M mill | fit
fdllK. llOVU. ll.UCI.M ] 1'OWllMlC'C ) . , lOtl W 111 ! St. ,
Nu\v York.
THEY DID IT.
What ? Ctned among others the
following. They write :
WStCuitral A\p.Ciiiclnnatl.O , >
, lituiiar > 4111 , l&v. (
Atlilophoros 1M1U hi\ cured mo of lUcr
rnitiplnliit autl ( IjfiH'iista , I tnuntcn nf
tin 1'lllttoa ( rii'li.l . Mlioii troubled \sltli
iiulli.t tlou uud Ijo li.it Improved \\ou-
dcilull > . 1' . It. ItontKAMp.
16Uo ottc HiXcw Hi\ni.Ct , 1
Vvliruai ) liitli , 1 . i
Atliloiilioros 1'llls workol wdiutorn In my
COM ) 1)1 ) dj | H | la. UUMA L CLA11K.
1'ills small and
Athlo-pho-ros are
pleavant to take , yet wonderfully
ellective. Jiivaluablu for kidney
and liver complaints dyspepsia , in
digestion , constipation , headache ,
etc. They'll ' ( nice pay that tirrd
feeling giving new lift-and strength.
* 3-Scud 6 cents for the U'luitlful colored pic-
line , " .Moorish Mnlden. "
THEATtlLOPHOnOSCO. 112 Wall St. N. Y.
With Coi ns nnd Ilunlons \ \ hen von
can si-euro Immediate mid jier-
miinc'iit relief , nt miml ! uxiienso ,
lyuslttBMK\iiNl'oii\ lit N-
WHY ION I't.nitt4 : , vlitth are told
nnd ic'coniiupndt'd lij o\ery live
UruiiKlRt throiiKhout the United
Statesmil Ciiumlii.
DO YOU lu fc'\crn and other summer
diseases It Is advisable to purify
the sick loom diillv , and for tills
- UMIIION-
inirpos-onotliliiiiexcels -
SUFFER Ann HOI , I'ASTii.i.n . Thoj-o
pastilles \ \ hen liurnvcl In t ho l ( k
room cmiso no iierceiitlljlu In
crease lu Its tmnpcraturn , but
EVERYDAY thuy Innmrt n trivfiranco that Is
nurtMMlile , stlmnlntliit ? and 10-
freihliiK to tht' slekbesides neu
trallzlnK mid illmlnatlm ; all dls-
DAY amoebic odors and bodlb oxcio-
tlons , nud rcndui lug the air pure
and wholeienie.
Of" Don't tnrifot UKS-SON-M
I'l.hTEii foraehessc palns. _ J
RlliiC
T E
FIRE INSURANCE BROKER ,
Itooni 03 Trailers' Jltilldliip ,
CHICAGO.
Grab Orchard
WATE
NATURES'
GREAT REMEDY.
I .A. xcosTivr : otrxaz :
Dyspepsia , Sick-Headache , Constipation ,
OLD BY AIL DRUGGISTS. PAMPHLET BY MAIL fHCC
Crab Orchard Water Co. Iiouisvlllo , Ky.
HaveYoitSeenTEiem
Will buy one of
our nobby Spring
Suits , in Worsted
fine Cassimere , or
Scotch Scheviotsin
\ * H all the popular col-
f\j P * " ors and styles. Real
" * * bargains that cannot
fail to be appreciat
ed by the discerning
We are aware that
Inexpensive goods
are largely adver
tised this season , but
all of them cannel
stand the test of
close inspection.We
, , rQask our customers
to examine our stock , and thus satisfy
themselves of its quality and our ve
racity.
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MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
INSTITUTE
N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , Omaha , Neb.
CAUTION' DcsIjtnltiK inTsono , tixklnir nctvnntacn of our reputation ,
nro conNtnntly starting lomin ) medical OHtnliliMlmicnitH to doenivo
Mrnnirors visiting the oily. Tlicso pretenders UMinlly tllHiippear In u
few wrokH. Ili-wnri * of them or their riinnors or nccnta TheOmntin
Aleilloal nnd Surglcnl institute U tin ; only rHt.ilillt.licd modlenl Insti
tute In Oninhn , Dr. McMcnnmy , I'roprlctnr , When you mnlco un your
tnlnct to visit ii" , make * u inoiiioriinduni of our exact nddrcHH. and thus
wave trouble , dclny or
FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL
ADD DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR.
DR. J.\V. \ McMENAMY , Physician ami Surgeon in Cliargc-
Ttt'E.TYKAKS' IIOgl'ITAE * AX > I'Ufi ATU PKAC'TBn : .
Assisted liy a Nite of Competent , Skillful and Exoeriencsi Physicians and Surra
I'nrUcnlnr Attention paid to lU'CtirmHioi , HNcasps nt Women , lIsen ) e ? of HIP Trltmry
and Sexual Organs , 1'rhutc JHscnscs , Diseases of thu s S\U'iii ,
Luug and Throat Diseases , Surgical 'Operation's , Epilepsy or
Tits , Tiles , Canters , Tumors , I1U- . j
More money in\cistc J , inoies-kiiltul plixMU.itisand biiigtons cinploe l ; more patients
treated ; more cures ellcctcdj more modem impioVfd iiihtiiiinenlt. , appnriitus nnd appli
ances than can he found in all other infirmaries , institutes or cli-peiibaf ies in the west
combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west. Kifty
tie\\ly furnished , well \\.ii mcd and ventilated roonib for patients , three skilled physician *
always in the huildiiij. { All kinds of diseases Heated in the most kcientillc\inauner.
W.IUUI I-'lllUUIJ IUI IJ V/il/l IlllKlV/UJ XlllUUVll
Supporters , Electrical Batteries , jud can supply physicians , or patients any appliance ,
remedy nr instrument known. Call and consult i's , or wiite for circulars upon all sub
jects , with list of questions for patients to ansucr. Thousands ticated bitccessfully by
correspondence. We ha\e superior advantages and facilities for ti eating diseases , per
forming stiigical operations and nursing patients , which combined with our acknowl
edged abi ity , experience , icspousibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Medical
and Surgical Institute the lint choice.
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and
scientific principles , and patients here receive every advantage tl-at ait. skill , science and
human ingenuity , can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and convenience will
always be taken into consideration.
Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us , you will find
that these statements of our position , location and facilities aic nol o\eidiawn in any
particular , but ire plain unvarnished facts.
Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of
PRIVATE DISEASES.
All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison remoM-cl fiom the system
without mercury. New icbtorative treatment for loss of Vital Power , Persons unable
to visit us may Le treated at home by coriespondcnce. All communications confidential
Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed , no m.uks to indicate
contents or bender. One personal interview pieferred. Call and cotmilt us 01 send his
tory of your case , and we will send in plain u tapper , our
BOOK TO MEN , FREE ,
Upon Private , Special or Neivous DNeaoes , Impotcnc ) , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocele ,
wi'h ' question list.
My Reasons for Writing a BooK Upon Private , Special and Nervous Diseases ,
I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs ,
have become a recognised authority upon the subject , consequently 1 receive an immense
number of letters fiom physicians and alllictcd persons , asking my opinion and advice
upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons , I have wtitten a book , giving a
geneial clcsciiption of the most common diseases and conditions , my treatment , .success ,
advice , etc. After leading it , persons will have a clearer idea of their condition andean
write me more intelligently and to the point It will therefore lie seen that out object in
writing these pages is not to furnish reading matter to a clats ol persons who read out of
mere idle curiosity , but for the benefit of the many who arc suffering to a greater or less
cc"ree ! from diseases , or the effects of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs.
Not a clay passes but we receive many calls or letteis from persons sitflering from this
class of disenses , or their sequel. Man ) of them are Ignorant of the cause of thq. < tifiknlty
that has wrecked their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and ia
shortening their
- ' V ' -1- - > l i I. I-- w - * - J
Surgical operations lor the cure of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumors , , Canders , Fistula ,
Cataract Strabismus ( Cross Eyes ; Varicocele , Invcitcd Naijb , Wens and Deformities
of'tiic Human Body peifoimcd in the most tcientilic manner. I
' Heart , Head , Hlood.Skin , bcalpl Stomach ,
We treat Chronic ' " " " " " ' ' "r the Lungs ,
Liver , Kidneys , Bladder , Nerves , Bones , etc. , as 1'aralybis , Epilepsy , ( r'ttsK Sciofula
Uright's Disease , Tape Worm , Ulcers or Fever Soics , Dyspepsia or Ga Uitisi . Daldncsi
EcZemaet ,
g g Qp WOMEN.
Treated carefully , skillfully and iclcn tinea Iv b > ' the latest
ONiclcn OI- WOMbN HUifc.1 .
methods. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISKAShS , Dr.
McMenamy has for j ears devoted a large portion ot Ins time to the study and treatment
ol this class Of diseases , and has spared neither time nor money to perfect himself , aVd U
fully supplied with every instrument , appliance and remedy of value in this departiit
EAR DEPARTMENT
We claim superiority over any oculist or aurist in the west , and the UiouiaitidB whom
we have cured , after others have failed , substantiate our claims. To Ule n.1 ? tcd "llh
Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say , call and consult us , get a scientific opinion , then
vilit intelligent person > ou will return to us lor trcat-
whom you like , and if you are an
dcscribinc the Eve and Ear nnd their ditc.-urs , In plain language- , with
num'rousTllustrations , aFe written for the benefit of patients and physician * who write
us in regard to caies ; 1\
understanding and can
ON DISEASES OF '
Adtiri < " s nil IcItV * to
OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE
OR , J.WMcMENAMY ; , .N , W , Cor , 13th & Dodge Sts , , Omaha. N
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