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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1890)
W TJELE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIHH.SDAY , FE13KUAKY C , 1890. 5 \W\ \ \ I PROTIiCTING TnE PEOPLE , l _ f ttho Council Savoa Thorn From the & . Evil of Lieut Taxation kv _ _ _ _ v > \ HETRENCHMENT PERSONIFIED \ Hlio ? I/CTy Tor n I'nnd ttlnah itio Council Duos Not Disburse Is ltciluced Ur Ono Mill • llto Ijcvy Tor 180O ( icncrul fund U Curtiinir , puttorlnp , otc , fund ltf bower mortgage fund . . . , \ \ I'ollco fund 5 Vlra fund , 5 Hfuktnsr fund i "Wntcr ftiml 4 iJbrnrj fund I > hchool fund r , * l'arlc fund IK Total lit * Tiio council , nt n special meeting last lilRht , pitsscd tlioordlnnnco mnking ttio tax levy tor 1S90 'Ilio ordinance wont through tit ilxcil up by MnjorCuahiiig nnd Major AN hccli r with tlio execution of ono mill on tlio sinking fund levy This reduction was nil Mint could bo secured , nltliougli Messrs Ucchel , Tord , Lonry , Knspnr , Donnelly and Sander made u strcn Uous effort to linvo sotno of the other lo\les cut down Some of ttio major 3 followers cot tangled up several times and came near voting for the proposoa reductions , but tlioj lvcro promptly whipped Into line in tlmo to Kp } > ' finvo the tiuc.iajorB of tlio city from Having " their burdens lightened All of the councilmcn were present except Bhrivcr nnd O Connor The ordinnnco making the iovy was pro Minted by the finance committee and provided Tor tbo levy which the mayor recommended in his communication to the council on Tucs . tlai night On motion of Mr Hcctaul the S levies for the various funds were considered Bcrlatlm Mr Lowry moved that the levi for the general fund bo reduced from fourtenn mills to twclvo mills , claiming that the city had nn opportunity to n\o $300,000 by so doing Mr ICaspar thought a ton mill levy for the general fund sufficient , but said ho would favor the reduction proposed bv Mr Lowry Mr Whuolor moved that the levy be fourteen mills Mr Lowrv complained tnat the levy had licon lixed up in the majors ' offlco and that the council had been given ro opportunity to discuss the mutter Ho would oppose any micli exioasivo levy Ho thought a total levy of ! I5 mills was sufficient Ihon Major V heeler explained at length that ho was in . favor of keeping tlio cltj well supplied with 4 funds for public improvements When the question came to a vote the question was put on Mr Wliocloi's utnendment and some of the new members got tangled up Blumcr voted nenlnst the amendment When Coopers nnmo was called ho responded • \No " . "You'ro ' making a mistiko , " oxcliimed Moroarty una Wheeler , uotu c'utchiiig ' convulsUolv at the apparently recreant inembt-r Mr Cooper saw his mistake nnd , / Lhangca Ills vote Mr Wheeler s motion r j > j > ro\ailed , Hechol , Ulumor , rord , Kuspnr , \ y Donnelly , Loury ana Sander voting in the _ negative On the levy of 1J4 mills for the curbing , guttering nnd cleaning fund , Mr Hecliel moved a reduction to 1 mill , explaining that such u levy with the balance now in tlio fund $2 } J00 , would glvo a total of WS.000 , a sum ainplj sufficient Major Whcoler again nssuuied the burden of nrgumont in fa\or of Ills proposed levy and said it was the pur pose to clean -a grout manv moro paved streets this car than last and the full amount would bo needed The full nmount wiis ordered , Bochol , Ford Don nully , Kus | cr , bauuci and Lonrv voting for u reduction Ihosamu scxtetto made an unsuccessful attempt to reduce the police fund low fiom 5 to 4mills 'I ho advocates of roductlon mot with hot ter success when Mr licchol moved that the levy for the sinking funa bo changed from 5 mills to 4 mills Mnjor \ \ heeler made un cxhaustito re\iow of llio cltj's fluan- cial conditlou , showing that a 5 mill lo\y for the funu wus aeccssarv Mr J3ochcl presented the statement of Treasurer iiusb to the effect that a 4 mill levy for the fund would bo sufficient , and Mr Bechel's motion prevailed Donnolly , ford , ICnspar , Lowry , bander , Osthoff Mudsen and Olson voting with him Mr Lowry moved to rcdnco the lovj for school fund from 5 mills to .1 mills and then > changed the amount to 4 mills Major Wheeler produced his pocket manual again and showoa how rapidly the citv school population is increasing and how absolutely necessary a 5 mill levy Is for the coming ; } curs expense * "Jhej'a snend a levy of 10 mills if they could get It , " said Lowrj boo what tlio comptroller says of their extravagant ex penditure of funds last year " • A full piu so begets oxtravngance , " sold , Mr Olsen in favoring tbo iiioposed "io duct Ion 'Ihon Mr Morcartj tallied about tlio piin- ciplo of the thing , nnd so forth , awlillo and 1 lus dun to the children of his constituency , and the matter cuilo to a vote Hechol , Donnelly , Kuspar , rord , Olson , Sander , < M&dsen , Lowry and Osthoff voted I In favor of Mr Lowrv's ninonditionL but when It came to adopt the lew as amended Osthoff changed his \ oto , the amendment was lost ana the 5 mill [ lew provailcd 'lho levy for tbo ether funds was not ' chuuged and the ordinance passed , making the lov as appears ut the huad of this col- - \ umn Uechol Donnelly , Fora , Kaspar , Lowry nnd Sander voted against the ordl * nance on its final passage CWhllo tno contest vas exciting Major Wheeler dispatched the scrgoant-at-arms after Mr O'Connor , who arrived out of breath after the tight was over I ' 1 ho volition of bully 13others to- erect a brick livorv barn on Webster street , in place of the frame onu recently dustrojed by fire , vras granted after a majority of tuo council had waxed eloquent in opposition to u pro test that had been filed with the council Una appropriation ordinnnco for the pay nient of liabilities incurred during the month of January was pawned Mho npuropria- tloua uro from the various fuuds as follows : Oonoral fund , , , $ 87,0S4 07 riro f und r > b. 'i > 00 1'ollco ( una 7,80.107 hewer uiortgago fund 41L ( > 0 Plumbers mortgage fund 14005 Curbing , guttering , oto , fund 1 ji Judgment fund 7SJ7J lurk fund ( i02B0 Library fuud 1 lit ' 10 District curbing and gutteriug fund 4,1UT , m bpeciulgruiliiigfuud ' 'I.OMiBO District paving fund JJMU07 District alley paving fund : < 5'J7 Z > 0 Dlstrictsuwor fuud 084751 Xsorth Omuhasovrar fund 5 , 'bJ i ' Totul 1117,940 20 Crniiilall-Slul.nln. Ceorgo It Crandall and Miss Mumio Mo- Lalti were qulotlj marrlod nt Trinitj Mali odUt churcQ , in ICountzo Plate , at 0 o'rlouk last evening The uudliorlum was well tilled with friends and relatives Itev , Ucano , pastor of the church , officiated , At the appointed hour the company approached tlio altar the bride , vus accompauicd by her father The httcudauts to the couple wcro OeorgoF Day and Miss Carrie Mo Lulu , F. O Craig und Miss rioreuco Fomato , H. ' ! ' . Foles and Miss Molllo King 'i he ushers were C W. MaoDonuell , Will Tislier uud Sum Muniaugh 'Ino llulo flower girls wore Alllo McLuin and Flhel Jonas , both niccos of the brldo K\ory de tail wus eompleto tuid pretty After tbo cdremonj the Invited guests * vi eut to the residence of the brides paroms , r ut 'JOS f-poncer street , where light refresh * aeuts were soniil At $ o'cloi U the newly wedded couple loft A for leu\er , where they will romslu fur several days A largo uurnber of costly presents were ricojved by the ooiilractiug parties Mr Cr ua ll , the groom Is out of lUti most popular joantrmon in Omaha , and has for jcars been connected with tbo rlty en > glnccr's office The bride is the daughter of J. J , Mcl.iin , an old and highly respected citizen TDK MIOItOCONrKSHRD J. XV Holler Steals $150 nnil hVaIiiu- Mo Dlninnml Kins ; . Mrs Hmmn Thompson , residing nt Twon- ty-sccond nnd Lake streets , josteula\ employed lr ployed J. W , Holler , a colored man , to take up nnd clean some carpets for nor Wmlc Holler was nt her house Mrs Thompson's mirso , containing t37 In money and a diamond Tr mend ring valued at $125 , lay on n drcssor in one of the rooms When the darkey had tin * Ishod I his work nnd Mrs Thompson went to her purse for monoj to pay him , she found that two ten-dollar bills and the diamond ring { were gene A moments reflection told her ' that it would doubtless bs of no at ail to question \ the man , so she allowed him to go go f without nny word regarding the loss Putting ' on her wraps she stepped ever to the rosldonco of Police Captain Mostyn , which was near by , nnd finding the captain nt home , informoa him of her loss nnd the accompanying facts Thnt oniclal linmodi Atoly , called Chief Delcctlvo lla/o and lind him J \ lilt Uollor s hoifso , SOI North Jbirty- second street Holler1 * ncrto seemed to weaken com pletely | the moment ho found himself face to faca I with the detect ho and ho # confessed to lia\Ins ] committed tno robberj Then , tak ing the offlcor down cellat , ho dug trom an ash , pile a cigarette box which , upon being opanod ( disclosed the ring Ho also pro duced i the money , Chief Hnro then locked him j up at police station , the chnrro of grand larconj being nut ngainst him , this prank gives Uollnr n cloarnnd undisputed passport to , the potutentlnrj' , and from ono to three j ; oars board , clothing and incidentals whllo there rtlnglnK N'iiIscs In the cars , sometimes a toirhip ; buz zing sound nro caused by catarrh that oxcccdinfjly ! disi icoablo tind-vorvco tn- mon dlBoasc Loss of smell orhcnilnfj also result from catarrh ITood'a ' S ir- saparlUa , the ptoat blood puriflor , is a poculHrly successful remedy for this diso , isc , which it , cut cs b > purifjinj , ' the blood If'Nou sulTor from catuirh , try Hoods ' Sat-bap trilla , the peculiar tncdi- cinc _ tin hhCoiiticiAX , A Now Ofllco Bucircstod hy the Usn or Hlcctrlf ity At the mooting of the council Tuesday night , thcro was introduced anordir' .nro croatlng the position of electrician This was expected and was suggested by the artli ics on the dangers to bo apprehended from elcctno lighting which bavo appeared iu Inr Hi.i : Within the last two joirs , the uses to whlcn electricity has boon appllod In this city hn\o increased fourfold The streets have been lined with wires on which the current is used for telegraphic , telephonic phonic , lighting and power purposes These wires paiallcl and cross ono another with dangerous frequency and proxunltj and from tlmo to tlmo fires in public and privnto institutions , notablj the tolephonc oxebango has been the result The recent stringing of uircs for the pur pose of Illuminating the city has increased the npprohension of many citizens that the deadly current ma\ the moio oasil ) lind Its wny unbidden into prhato Uoinos und seri ous L\ shock or perhaps kill tlioso who may bo obliged to como in contact with the wires which nro frequently used for household couienicuco On this subject , a correspondent of The Bbe of a few daj s ago wrote The accidental crossing of a high tension light who with a telegraph or tolephonc wire instaml > throws the dangerous current into our dwellings and business offices thus , a large uumber of unsuspecting persons are dnilj oxK | > scd to instiut death , quito uncon sclous of the fact that they are within the range of a deadly high tension circuit " 1 ho duties of tbo olcctriclan hay a not as yet been defined but it is thought that at tlrst tbcv will bo such as to rorjutro rigid lnspcc tlon of construction and the moasuriug of tlio capacity of high tension circuits Luter , it is thought , the sphere of the offlco will bo enlarged ho the duties yvill bo similar to those of the electricians of the largos cities of the country How many applicants have you for the ofilco of city olectrlcianl" Major Cusning was asked "X haven't anj' , jot , " was the laconic replj "llurois danger , " 9tiid a rounclunan , that this move for an clocttlclan is bolstered up by the electrical companies and I prouose to see that bo far as f uui concerned wo shall not have a repetition of tbo Dorsott suoway business lho companies 1 spc.ni of took a bold stand in that business ind it would onlv be a part of their duty , as they understand it , to seek the appointment of a man as electrician trician whom jhov could control Major Cushing must look bobina all his applicants and find out by whom they are recommended ' . Thousands ( if Dollars are spent every year bv the people of this state for worthless medicines for the euro of throat and lung discuses , when wo know thnt if they would onlj invest $1 in bAN TA ABIH , the nowCulirornlu discovery for con sumption and Miulrod complutnts , thm would in this pleasant toincdv lind relief It is recommended by ministers , phjsiriuns and puolic speakers of the Golden State Sold and Guaranteed by ( loodinnn Druj Co t SI a bottle Thieofoi S3W The most stubborn cases of catarrh uill i speediij sueciim to CAL1POKNIA CAT H CUHli Six montus treatment for $1. Hy mull Jl.t'x A CUT OF TWO THOUSAND It Will Itsttuco tlio City Clrrk'a Cler ioil force In bis rocommendatlon to the council rogardlng the cutting off of unneces sarj employes now engaged hy the city , . Major Cushlng reduces the estimate of tbo city clerks offlco from $9 500 to S7.00 The estimates of several ether city offices are also reduced Mayor Cushiog , In speaking on the subject yesterday , said that the recommendation liud not been made before the needs of all the officers interested had boon Innulrod into A largo part of the work which for merly devolved upon the city clerk was now performed by the comptroller Tno reduc tion wus ono which the ofllco would stand W. A. IJAHCOClfS IMjNK 8 Tlio Slockyardu MaiiugriSull'jrinir lriiiu an Abx mm W. N. Ubocock , assistant to tliei president of the Union stockyards company , has boon senousij ill for some tlmo past , and on bun day last it was foarcd the attack would result sult fatally Per several weeks ho has been suffering from an absccs3 in the head , and though not considered so low as ha was on Sunday last , ho is still suffering greatly from the pain in his head Ycstcrdaj his condi tion was closuly watched both bj phjalclans and friends and the hope is ontcrtnlnod that the danger has been passed During his illness Mr Habcoolc has ex erted himself grnatly in attundingto his busi ness , and this , it is feared , has bad scmo- tiling to do with his proloagod prostration Fits , spasms St Vitus dance , nervousness and hjnteriu are teen cured by Dr Miles Nery Itio Free samples at Kuhn & Co , 15th and Douglas JI rill a itpcrption ' 1 ho Nebraska Mute Journal pays the fol lowing tribute to tbo dfllcacy of Tim Ueb want ads ; "Wo put an "ad" in Tun Uee for girU , and the next day held a ruoeption Old girls , joutig girls , bwoae , German , American , married , single , male and female , called to got tbo places spinsters with sharp noses buxom lassies of sixteen with big feet and bands , women with husbands who couldn't get a jnb , all with ono accord , put in an ap pearance , uud Mrs Glllespio bad all classes tn select from " ' _ Uiiclti bnin'n blck NpiiIipw The sickness of three of the malting clerks in the Omaha pottoQlco so-now ut interferes with the effective service in that department 'Inoro ore a fuw jMirsuns available for the positions , as they have passed the required examiaatloa satisfactorily , but as it would I tao I n mouth to Initiate thorn In thn work Ings | of the offlco , it would bo moro of n dis ndtantago , than otherwise put In three green hands temporarllj t Mr L J , Kdwards Is one of the sick clerks He has suffered a relapse of la grippe and has boon dangcronsly 111 Mr Charles Kaltior , another of the clerks , who has bren threatened with rhoumatlsm of the heart , is thought to have passed the crisis of his com plaint and to bo In a fair waj to recover COMB IN , SOUTH OMVIIA float i : tnto Hxclinngo Wnnta South Otnnlia Annexed The real ostnto exchange has taken the ini tial stop toward the annexation of South Omaha After an informal discussion of the matter President Hart man appointed Gcorgo N. Hicks , M. A. Upton and D D bm nton a comnnttoo to get the matter in proper , shnpo for presentation to a conference of business men of the two cities to bo hold at an early date "Do you think thoj will want to como in whllo our papers nro contluunllv chnrging our council with being boodlersI" asked Otto Lobcck "lliat question will bo referred to the committee , " rcpllodMr Hnrtman , and the secrctarj rotd the morning listing , as fol lows * • Walnut Hill , lots 7 nnd 8 , block S , 100 < clM , $1 'J30. Poppleton Park , lot 11 , block 7 , MxlOO , cignt room house iJ,000. Poppleton Park , lot 2. block 0 , fllxlll , $1,550 The following sales were reported Hy Otto Loback , lot U , block U , Cuming nduitition , $1,000 , llvo acres inSprlng yallej , IJ.000 Hv W. It lloman , lot 2 , block " " > , cltv , JlO.bOO , lotl nnd part of lot 2 , blocit 2 , Poi > - plctou pint , 7,50) HyV. . T Graham , lot 2 , block "V , " bhinn's third addition , $3 000 Uj C L , Jujncs A. Co lot 11 block 1 , Sherman rvenuo park , SoOO , lotl , block J , cottage bnmo , * 100 , lot 0 block J , bheiman avenue park , $4r)0 , Uj btrlngor A , Ponnj' , CO feet on Uristol near Iwuntv-oighth , * 1 0 > 0 Hj H J. Kyuns , lot 1 ' , Evans addition , $1,000 _ _ _ _ _ Dent ' patronize foreign wines when jou can cct a better ono nt home flrv Couk's uutra dry imperial champagne try it AIiliLGUD IlilinUAlj UVLIOtS Xlioy Will hi botiKlit In tlio Poll DnrikH Tomorrow In the McShauc Rush election contest case jostcrdny , on a proposition of the dofen dunt , which was adopted hy the contestant nutuolv , that the ballots In the precincts where itvtas thought the most allogcd 11 logalyotes were cast , Judge Shields made an order allowing the examination of the ballots cist In the following precincts Pirst of tno Seventh ward , Tlrst of the faocond , First of the 1 ourth and Second of the Eighth 'lho boxes were locked up nnd sealed in the county survojor's offli o , nnd will ha brought nut and examined ono at i tlmo in the pioaonco of the court 1 ho count will commence todaj JjOST lltb Kill P. Tlio Plntto Valley ltanch Passes from C. 12. Mnyne The farm recently owned by C C Maj no , it Volloj , ind known at the Platte Valloj ranch , was sold under the hammer 3 p in , at the north door of the Omaha nostoflicr , to satisfy a mortgage hold bj Joseph Fuller I red C Shifcr , mastor-in- chnncery , noted a auctioneer 'Ihoro wus but ono bid made for all the pieces of land nnd that was by Congressman Dorsoy , who bid $33,000 They were knocked dewn to Inm at that figure This yyus con sidered a great barcrnln , ns the farms were vilued at $00,000 , and only recently were ap praised at two thirds their \nlui , fiO.OOO Answers tn Port espondents A Roadcr , Wvmorc The number consti tuting a quorum in any mgamzod body is fixed arbitrarily bv the constitution of such body , nnd may be anv number In congress the quorum consists of a majoritj of all the members Weeping Water Briefly the law govern ng tbo collection of delinquent newspaper subscriptions provides that the party who regularly takes a publication from the posl- oflico Is liable for the payment of the sub Bcriptlon , thnt in order to discontinue his pupcr all hick dues must bo paid , and that upon u icfusal to pay he maj be arrested for theft Constance , Isob The supervisors of the census iu Nebraska are 1 homas Cooke , Liu coin , li F. Stauffer , Fremont , and \V. b Randall , Fairileld bubsenbor Gilmore Neb Patti sang in Omaha in the spring of 1837 Blilownllcs Ordered Sidewalks must bo laid on the following streets on or before the PHli taut , otberwiso 1 they will bo put down bj the citj ana the i cost assessed against tbo abutting propcrtj South side Furuam stioet , botyveen 'I hirty- second uud thirty third streets , repairs Noith side Dodge street , between 1 wontj ninth and thirtieth streets , six feet wide Southeast corner or 1 went-fourth and Ohio streets , repairs Uast side Sixth street , from Williams to liickorj stieots , repairs North side Hickory street , from Fifth lo bixth streets repairs West side bet onteenth strcot , from Vintnu to Alice streets , repairs An Absolute Curi . The ORIGINAL AUIKTINL OINTMDN T Is only put up in lnrae two-ouneo tin boxes , und is un ubsoluto euro for all sores , burns , i wounds , chuppou hands And all sklu eruptions tions Will positively cure all Kinds of piles Ask for tne ORIGINAL AHIETINK OINT- MHNT Sold by Goodman Drug , company ut 25 cents per box bj mall JO cents * " * Larceny Richard Owen was arrested by Officers Horrigan and Hills on the charge of larceny Owen and another man were omDloyed bj Joe Danbaum to usnvo some dishes from one building to another Ono builor filled with clilnnwaro was missed Owen was suspected The matter yvas traced and It was discovered wbero a man answering Owens desertptiou had pawned the stolen property at'thir teenth and Leavenworth streets I on nil Acnlu Uee Russell , the Tnuto who a week ago , wandered away from the Nebrasku hopitul for the deaf and atutib , was found tn Ulair and has been returned to the institute , He was found by a farmer 'in a corn stack , brought to lllair , put in jull ami the professor yvas then notified Ho looltoa the worse for bis adventure Di lilinoy , practice limited to ca tarrhal discauos of nosa and throat Uooina J18 to 1250 , Boo building Aniiniinei'incuts Tbo attraction at the Ho\d durjng the latter part of next week will be Sol Smith Russell in lus new play , "A Poor Halation " Maggie Mitchell , the well known actress , will appear at the Uod this evening in a play which Is comparatively now to Omaha theater goers , and one iu which sbo ha * been very successful lho play is Ray , " u ro mantic comedy-drama in four acts , which was written specially for Miss Mitchell by C Wallace Walters , cwj Ou Friday evening und buturduy afternoon "Fanchoa" will be the bill , and Saturday oenlng Little Hare foot " Miss Mitchell will be supported by Mr Charles Abbott and a Bno compauy of actors _ _ Tboprcttj cctnlo opera of "Moute Crista , Jr , " yyill be seen here again during the en gagement of thu Kimball opera comiqao and burlesque company , with Corlnoe as the star , * lbo no V opera of Arcadia will also t > a presented It is considered equal to un } thing Carinno has jet dona lioth opera * will be sumptuously inouuleu and the com pan } is the largest aud mD3t uttracti\e of any that has jot been under Mrs Kinibull's maangoment The engagement opens Mou da } oy enlng at the ItojtL A LIFE LOST At THE YARDS William MoAnnollyi9 Orushod and Mangled to Death HE FELL OENE/VTH / THE CARS , Tlio Accident Ocdurn Ailjolnliie the ' Oiuthn Pnckln Co's House A Motor Civt Incident CltyJxlitcs A Switchman Klll.-d The Union stockyards company lost its first cmployo bj an accidental death nt about 0 o'clock yesterday morning The un- fortunilo mans name Is William McAunolly Ho rcsidos on Sotonth nnd Plorco streets in Omuha ind yvas the foreman of yard crow No 3 Just how the accident happened it is iaiposslblo to state McAuucllj and his crev with switch engine No .1 were switching cars on Omaha Packing company track No I 'I no last known or McAnnclH by his comrades yvas whou ho stood on the north side of u train of eight cars and gave the engineer the signal lo move ahead , A few seconds aftcrwu-ds ho yyas found beneath the cars , his two legs crushed nnd broken his back brolton In two places nnd his nruis and head smashed and mangled Lifo was cxtluct when help reached Inm und death must hay o resulted Instantaneously Coroner Hurrigan yvas summoned and nn Inquest held From thu testlmonj it np pcarcd Hint McAnnolIy must haye ondoiv orcd lo got on the moving train just as the carwtucli ho intended lo take Jumped the track ' 1 he Jumping car caused lilm to miss his footing nnd ho fell beneath the moving train , two cars passing over him 'lho Jury visited the sccno of thu accident at thu re quest of representatives of the switchmen's union and inspected the eond't'on of tbo track on which the fat il train wus moving It was in such u conditlou of unsufotto the employes of tno rail waj that the } felt Justified in returning a verdict lclioving RlcAnnolv of ncgllgoneo and censuring the company tor allowing cinders und rubbish to iicecumuhttu In such quantities us to cause the iu ysheols to ride on heaps of ashes scitterod along in stead of on the rails Onu of these piles oiidcntlj caused the Unci's to lcaye the track Just us McAnnolU was aboutto got on Uho dead man had been m the ctuploj of the stock jards company foi two j eirs Ho is a married man and loaves n wlfonudtluce children ihe remains were brought to Omaha In the afternoon bv IlcafjIA Hcafj and were taken to his uotuo Ho wus a member of the bwitchmou's union which will hay i ) charge of his funeral TrmiBp irtiillon Qui stions The following resolutions yvero unani mously passed at the meeting of the lho stuck exchange on Mend ij afternoon Where is , Hie Chicago bt Paul , Mlnno npolls & . Omaha railroad charges foi trans portation and earning cattle and ether live stock to the South Omuha marmot 814 for a sixteen mlle haul , and other roads in the state of Nebraska $ IOfothe same distance Whereas Slid mad chirges $15 for a twenty-live mile haul and ottier roads only f U mid the Bald road for a thirty llyo irilo haul charges $17 and'othor roads ? 14 and the said road charges forsffnj one mile haul fJl nnd other roads $18fortU same distance and other distances in the same proportion , Whereas The cl ion or the said Chicago , St Paul , Minneapolis iv Omaha In this respect spect is discriminating ngainst the South Omaha inarkot by its charges is violnling the letter and spirit of the state laws in ro gnrd to common carriers of freight , and Whereas The said action of th < s said Chicago , bt Paul , Minneapolis A , Omaha compels the Termers and shippers of llvo stock to paj a greatorj i ate than is reasonable ond.Just . , therefore be it „ Resolved , Bj the members of the South Omaha llvo stoci : ofchnngo lliat ihe statu board of transportation be , and hereby Is requested to tuko such steps nnd sucb ac tion in the picimscs us will compel the Cnicign St Paul , Minneapolis & . Omaha to desist from the said unjust discrimination and as will compel the said road to make its charges for carrying freight conform to the charges of ether rallroods for similar ser vices Resolved , Th it the secrctarj of this ex change is hciebv required to forward a copj of these resolutions to tbo secrelun of the state board of trnnsportution at Lini oln lor the consideration of that board , and tholr immediate action thercop His IlrldC Mtssi-d Him Last night the passengers ou a north 1 bound motoi car were merrj under the most trying circumstances It yvas the last car | up to Omaha , which le ivos tap corner of Twontj fourth and N streets nt 11 10 When the ilrst turn on Twontj fourth street yvas 1 reached every wheeloftho car left the 1 track and sank deep in the muddy street Ihero wore half a dozen passenpors on the ! train , all but ono of whom made tbo best of a bad predicament nnd lent ever } effort to l putting the car on the rails again and pro cceding ou tno trip After u fuw hours of ; hurd yvork they were Bueed'ng on their journej houiewnrd The ono passenger yvho didn't enjoy tbo 1 ridiculousness of the situation was m a state ' of nervousness and excitement ull tlio time He yvas lh a condition of wildness border ing on insanity born of nn eagerness to , reach his home that led his fellow travelers , to believe some of his rclatious were djhig und bis presence was needed to prolong their lives Ho wus Unallv asked whut was the • cause of his anxiety The nuswtr yvas nn 1 incoutivo to yvork the liar tpr to get things righted and reach their huuits In broken [ Cuglisn he said "I wus married faundav ; nlgnt already Vo dance all night and dent t got to bed Vo drink and enjoy ourselves tnit mine vife's people all day yostcrday und I last night Tonight 1 vas at 2 o'clock in the morning una my young frau all alone nt > mine homo Vat vill I do to get to her quick already I Govt in himmel , yen will I got hoinol" It was 3 o'clock before the belated bride groom reached his homo and kissed bis wait ing brldo Attend the Cliarit ) ICiUcrtnimurnl Tbero should ba a good attendance at the charity entertainment to bo given by the ladies of South Omaha tonitfbt at llotvlpy's ball lho proceeds will bo devoted to tbo relief of the poor anddeserving people who are without means af support Supper yvill 1 be served from ! > .Wj ( p 10 SO Good muslo yvill bo in attoudancofflri those who desire to dance , i he adiulsslouvyvill be free Increased Facilities ' Tub Hek has increa sea Its force of report ers and carriers in So th Omaha and put its i affairs there iu the hanils of competent and trained newspaper mnn It will continue to bo the only daily publishing all tbo news of South Omaha togotli5i''yvitti ' a full and com plete market report iu" both afternoon and morning editions Tho'fteld in all directions will bo fully coverojpi- Leave j our orders at the branch ofllco in the Nebraska Savings bank building t > City Note * ai < l Prrsonnls Charles Smith , a vagrant , was givou llvo minutes in which to lsaro town yesterday by Judge King r.ln a he city omplojos rotfeived their warrants yesterday for January1 Over JJ.OOO was paid out A permit was Issued yesterday for the erection of the now Haptlst church on 'Ivvunty-socond and Kstreots The budding will ho of frame , 21x10 , and will cost tSQO bcala house No 4 has been put In opera tion at tbo yards , as asked for by the llvo stock exchange , James H Hulta lias been placeu la charge Colonel II Sharp leaves today forTa- ! couia , Wash , where he will cugage in busi i- ness 11 F. Scott of Murray , la , is vialtme his brotbor , T , 15 bcott , who is seriously HI I Miss Alice Griffith has succeeded Miss Maud Caroj as operator at the telephone ex change Mrs J , D Shields has arrived from St Louis , called bore by thu illness of J II bhlelds , an employe of Missrs Kingan A. Co Pears soap Is the most elegant toilet adjunct Mnrrlnun Iilccnncs Licenses were Issued jostorduy to the following parties by Judge Shioldst Nnuio nnd Residence Ago I Fred Nelson , Omaha , . , 24 I KUon Olsen , Omaha 20 j Nathan Spicor , Omaha X\ \ \ Cnthcrlno Nickels , bcnuvlor , . . . . 24 J Louis Stephen , Council Hluffs 25 | Gertie Peterson , Omaha , 20 j Charles W. back , Omaha X\ \ I Amelia Nickels Schuyler 25 j Chris Collins , Omnhn 23 | Mar j Nlclsou , Omaha 2,1 I Cbnnus Mi Ivor , Omaha , 25 1 Jonnle Ihompson , Omaha , ,23 Miles i\orrn snd l.tvor Pills An Import ant dlscovory They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves A no v prlnclplo Thov speedily cure bllllousnoss , bid taste , torpid liver , piles nnd constipation , bpicndld for men , women and children Smnllnst , mildest , surest HO doses for 25 cents Samples free at Kuhn A Co 's , 15th and Douglas PERRY S. HEATH ENDORSED Spoken or fet Conjtens to Itrprcscut the sivtli I nit I ii n n Distrlut Mr I'orry S. lloitth , WiishiiiRton cor- rcd\Kiulcnl \ ) ot Till Hi'K , votes in the rtixth tuin rosslo ml dibttiol of Iudltinit boiuo ot the lopublicnii nowspnpurs thoio o\tcss ) ) thumsohes f.tvorablo to Mi Heath is a sueceasor ot Gotietul Ilrovviio , iiiosunl liiciubor of conuioss fiom that disttlet The Vovty Kovolilo of u rceont isnuosnvs- "Wliliotho atiuuuiHcmont ot the rc- Uioinuntnf Gouohal Hrowno is rucetvod hcio vvitn | 'u.ut rcRiot , still the mou- lion ot lho nuino of P. S Heath as his succus oi is looked upon bv Indiana pco- plo at the capltol as one ut the bast things lho bl\th distiict could do at this time ' The Instilling constituents of a congressman look to is whothu tholr tcnrcscntntivo will hold a ptomliiunt place on the iloor of the house , and by his itilluoucu uud acquaintance ! bo able lo further the uoods of his district and his Loiibtitucnts * 'Thu luteal mistake ot congressional districts is th 't thoj select a man who , althougu prominent , perhaps , at homo , and who is oininoiitlv httod foi work thoio is tiansplantcd tott liulel at the cijutol which lie is un iblo to cultiv ito oi imptovo The , man thus placed not onlj loses his powei at homo , but dibiip- pointB his constituents , and his distiict suffeis Gcnoral Ittowno wns a man in con ptoss who did notonlj his dibttiel but state nuioh good , und his successor should bo one so liifot mod and placed us to talco up the work and continue it llicicfoto Indiainuns here are pleabod at the mention of Colonel lleath's name He holds pirticularlv conlidon- tial rcl itlotis at the white house and naturally with all the members of the cabinet , but vvlnlo these are coed , yet the chief object is to know the ropes of congress and the methods ot national legislation An Indian ! in , bom and bred , Mr Heath has spent u great deal of tlmo at the national capital The Sixth distuetcouldbond peth.ipsu moio D < omincnt politician , but ho would only hang up his coat and occup } his seat , for it would tuko him at least a couple of yonis to know the wivs uid where fores , and thus bo J. bouellt to his coun- ttj.Mi. Mi Heath knows ull these , and tins nlrcadj done much in his quiet way foi his distiict IIu has the iaspect und friendship of ueailj cveij congressman , and numbers among his closet friend a majority ot the senate A man with such ncoiuuntaiiccs would oo prominent ou the iloor By this ho would accom plish much foi his state and udvmice ber inteiests in ono toim more than anew now man could Jo in a lifc-timo Ho is a joung man und one of his charactei - isticiislus uchvitj and progrossivcuess Ho never lets obsticlos stand in his vv.vy or bulk him in bis ilglittul desires His record in Washington is without a blemish uud no man can sithat tlio breath of scandal has in mj way touched liio inimo 15his newspaper work ho has done much foi his party , uid Indiana people owe him u great deal in this icspoct Iheso uro but a few points considered and the Sixth distiict nt Indiana should look fuvoiu- bly upon the mention of Colonel P. fa Heaths uamo as succeasoi of Gonoial Hrowno Tiir Great Hock ; Inland Ilniito In changing time on Sunday , Nov 17 , the Chicago , Bock Island & Pacific Ity have considoroa ovorv point of in- teresttothe Omaha traveling nuolic If you are going to Dos Moines , Chicago or any uoint east , our solid vestibule limited train is just what you want Leave Omaha at 4 25p in arrivoliiDos Moines 9 .D p. m. and Chicago 8 30 a ra . dining cai for supper leaving Council 13lulls and for breakfast before reaching Chicago This train is also equipped with the finest sleepers and chair cars made bj tuo Pullman Co . which leave from the IT P. depot , Omahaovory day at 4 25 p m. , ranking close connections at Chicago with all trains for eastern points In addition to this magnificent train wo have two ether daily trains to Chicago , leaving O in nil a at il 15 a m. and 5:15 : p. in Tor information ns to routes , rates , time , etc , call at ticket ofllco , 1305 Furnam street , telephone 76.2. S. S. Si EVENS Gonornl Western Agent Ilfs Honor Haiuploil the Liquor It has boon moio than three weeks since tlio tctiipet unco people here commenced - mencod the war against thou iloons.and as yet there mo no signs of any cossa- tloit in tliolt movement , sajs a Danger , Mo , dispatch Iu the municipal court yestordaj afternoon MS McGinniss , landlord ot the Brunswick house , wus arruigncd upon a warrant charging him with having sold thu complainant , Rob oi tB Hassard , a quart of now rum , Hassard testified to having bought liquor of McGinniss The latter llutly denied the chutge Hassard had not tasted the liquor to see if it were in toxicating , und the municipal court spectators witnessed the extraordinary spectacle of Judge Hrott sampling lho liquor with that in view , Thu Invest ! gution wus satistactorj to thu judicial palate , for ho lined tlio hotel man $50 and costs , also sontoucing him { to jail foi thittj days , ' F DMPRYANiTPERMfVrENTlV PAINS AND ACHES . Spent S300 , In Tain , WaUrusa Ind , Aug 2,18B3 I nllcrod all ovtr nltk lain aud i > cnt t OO ou doctors without roller , two or turns applications of bt Jacobs OU relieved me CONltaP DOEnthO At Dncoais-rs and PnAtEm THE CIIAfllES A. VOCELER CO . BaltlmomUil IJOSEPHCILLOffS STEEL PENS COLD MRDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1833 Nee 303-404-I7O-A04 , THE HOST PERFECT 0PJPENS. ' ' I FINAL CLOSING SALE I I To wind tip our Retail Jewelry Department H All Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Silver H Ware , Clocks , etc , rcmnininq- unsold at this date , H 8 must go for what they will bring , H Wc olfcr , until store is icntcd , Every At tide at .1 H Bargain Look at our Cheap Windows Auction - H tion piices Nowhere No use quoting figutes No H tcasonablc offer tcfusctl on Art Goods , Bric-a- | brae , etc Price , etn and take em " Our extreme , f M low prices on Optical Goods , still prevail Gold M Spectacles and Eye Glasses , $3 and upwaitl Fine H Steel Spectacles , 75c up , worth double ( Eyes tested M and fit guaranteed . M N. H. An e\tia foicc of salesmen has been engaged M for this Special Sale , so all can be waited on H promptly M I Store for Rent , Fixtures for Sale H MAX MEYER & BRO , . , ffP , jj 16TH AND FARM STu , J BUILDERS FINE BROKE GOODS I Of Every Design and Finish H HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St ETCHINGS . * M tfBBk KB Ca-EMCUSON , H ENGRAVINGS , J * * 11 M M aL M li iK-7 gtf-HALLtir A DAVIS H ARTIST SUPPLIES } ! WM k , 90 * Mm tSTICIMBALL , WmM MOULDINGS , J jBh K ig-PIANOS& ORGANS . P B FRAMES , JZJiHl Fl Hi 83TS1IL11ST MUSIC Mt 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska M THREE NIGHTS AND MATINEE , Commencing Thursday , February 6th I ' Americn's Quecu nf th amn MAGGIE MITCHELL I Sujiported bj Mr Clmile Abljott I And a Compan ) of AitlstH pn souttng , TiiiirMlny " Ktening ' ' ft"V" Friday Even Inn : and ' 'CAWPUnM ' " Saturday Matlnoe rftllunUfli _ haturjp ) E > enltf , iL.HTTLE BAREFOOT INFLUENZA h -\riti cosTAnmus ro ijsopix nirirnivo I'KOM lllltlTATION OK THE TUKO IT llVSISO TUP CF1 PIlIlATrl ) KOIH'N OIlNKItAll FASllljUns , this us AiiiNn jikmi in fou SOKr TIIH04T , COUOHS , rXTlKUU , jl\u iioaiisi : NESS \OX3 CKlllOTrCT 10UI VIILI AUUN8T TUIS mil AIIPI > HIShASI 1\ I 111 I 01)1 SIIOUI I > KEPI A VOX Of SODI.N MiMlKAl' 1Mb' TllililW IN THE IIOL&K soin by aii tmccr.isrs it 2jo am > * .0c b nox l'amiilileLs sent gratis on tinplit ullim bv Hie Soden Mineral Springs Co , Limited , 15 CEDAR ST NEW YOKIC H. Af I'liui uu vuT , John MiniANcr 1 UCIAN MlNUH H M l'RUEHEART & CO , Real Estate Agents , At G1jl.hlON , lJ VAH 1 8TAUI milKI ) 18X7. Galveston Is the Seaport lliat isanU lo to bo for lho Ureat Northwest Infornmtlun anil Maps furnished \ iaitors nro Invited lo call at our olllce COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - - - 40,000 Ofllcors and Directors E 11 Morsomau 0 M. HitcticoLk , Jos ( larnenu Jr A llanrr U. M Anderson Wro U Maul , V pres : I * U Will iams , A. 1 * . Hopkins , pro * ; A. Millard , cashier ; K. 11 Hrjnnt , assistant cashier , NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK ; ; . s depository , omaha , nes Capital $100,000 Sin plus Jnn lhl , 188 ! ) A2,0I)0 ) Ol'l'lCl'ltd * .ND Jltrtl OTOI13 HFNinATfcs. . President IrnisH HbKli \ hal'rittldeit A. It JOU7AI in , W. V. Mi U r. John H , Coir inb It C. < uhiiimi J N II IAniCK ' W , if Himhe" , Tasliier THE IRON BANK , Cor ISth and Farnam Kts A Oeueral llanktng lluslness Trausuctod f * If * MB f * f > ( ISSUED BV STATES U II N II V J COUNTIES , CITIES , M II II II IB I W UH0 ! COS UC UWIIIIU I BOUGHT AND SOLD Deal In Oo U I.nnd Wnrr nl end Ncrlp Hi celvu Aount and Pxln il all Ui3 Facilities ot aOencral Honking UimIdcm torrenjivndemp hollclted S. A. KEAN S CO . Bankers tOO WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAGO , ILL 119 MOIOW , NIW YORK BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & GO , , i.omiuii , jukIiiiui ; ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO , , Aiiitloniuui , Uollimtl , BANKERS , liny and sell Amorltaisncttrliletan com Jilnlon I Mindoii and on all Co tlnvolal rasrkcti tB ullulloii ot rniw Iuudi a | clull • , " TO WEAK MEN fiuEferlapc from tlie ttlwu of youthful c rrori , i arlr decax wakiliu wcaku H , lost uiuuliood < ic „ 1 will tentl a valuable trrallw ( ualnl ) cootalulUK full particulars for home cure flll' .U of cbarge A > pleodl < t medical work i JluMilil lie rrad by every ( nan who l > r. I lcUllmu-d Ad Iru , VroC.V.f • ItJlIooauaCouu i N.W Con isrH&oooaEan , OMAHANEB , i H APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES H But7adlltiesAp { > aratiiiaadBeBiaiesfiirBuecBMrtt | H Tmtncnt of er rr form of Dlieue rnquinng H WtDICAtorBUEOIOALTESATirrHT U NINETY ROOMS FOH PAT1ENT8. 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