Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 11, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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NEW TERM OF COURT
It Opens With a Breeze mid "feomo
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IntorostlngDoolslona. .
IMPROVEMENTS NEAH THE PARK ,
tftitlgo Clnrkion Grnntn a Temporary
ltijtinctlun Itcntrnlnma tlio Col
lection of Taxes for Them
The Now Jnrjr
Opening Ony
Sheriff lloyduUnrea a very feeble Hoar
yoz , hear ye ? " nt the odcumr of the 1'obruary
lorln of the district court yeiterdny tnornlnR
He had been practicing In a vncntit room
during vacation , and the pitch of his volco
which ho had dochlcd to nso did not moot
the requirements of n crowJod room
A call of the roll of the 330 nttornovs at
Jtho bar would have shown but few abs -
\ . s Rentes They spent the hoar batons the nr-
rival of the judges in greetings not unllko
those indulged In bv coIIcro students nftora
sunnnor vacation , loavlnp ; the im
pression upon nn observer that attor
neys novcr meet except In the court house
City Attorney l'opplcton occupied a front
seat and cood-naturodly submitted to the
badlnngo of Judge SnvaRO and Judge Hald-
win , who warmlv congratulated him upon
Ills possession of a moansrccontiy acquired ,
of ninkliiK a Urlibood
Judge tlaldwln had his feet wrapped
nrounil scvoral chairs In the Jury box nnd
juat commenced unloading a row chapters of
ancient court history and the odor of a Vila
cigar when the four Judges entered and
I court was formally oDonod
sja . Judgu Doano announced the selection bv
H Rtft > the Judges of the following bailiffs : Louis
nP * " Grebe , l'ut QulUan , John NorbcrR und
I Henry Hunt
I Judge Clnrkson announced that the court
4 bad formulated n number of now rules nnd
• changes of tbo old ones which would bo pub
' . listed hereafter and posted in tbo district
, clork'a oOlco Among the changes , nil of
9 which nru calculated to oxpcdlto the transao-
| tlun of business , nro the following :
IT Instead of calling the list of trial cases
• > , each day in tbo main courtroom , each Judge
? will have the cases which will como before
him for the term , doslguatcd at the begin
ning of the term
The list of trial cases for each day will bo
posted on a blackboard in the dorks onlco
Each Judge will have a pasteboard slip in
his room giving the number of the case
on trial and indicating whether another
case will probably bo reached on that day
Attorneys will not bo allowed to file plead
lugs out of time except for cause shown in
writlnir
Judeo Clarlcson will bear ex-parto motions
on Monday nnd Wednesday during the noon
• hour and nt no other time except on regular
motion days
Mr Oilutt ovolccd a criticism from Judge
\Vakolov by calling attention to the fact that
a temporary Injunction had been issued by
oue Judge in favor of the South Omaha
atock yards company against the South
, Omaha National bank , and bv another Judge
in favor of tbo bank against the stock yards
company
Why did you bring it to mo then after
* Judge Clnrkson bad issued an injunction
* against the ether party , " - uskod Judge
I Wakoley
\ "I did not go to Judge Clnrkson , your
J \ honor , " replied Mr Offutt , "I got my order
1 \ | from you "
I Jrj Then your adversary bad no right to go
' Jjf" . to Judge Clarkson , " replied Judge Wakeley
i % X "it comes very near contempt when nn nt-
_ _ tqrjioy comes to ono Judge and secures an or-
fc E 'flor that conflicts with tnnt Issued by any
Br other Judge If the second order had been
T issued by myself under such circumstances ,
r I would dismiss It on my own motion , "
The cases were taken out of court and set
tled by stipulation
The rest of the day was taken up In hear
ing ex parto motions
Judge Doano sustained a motion to strike
out certain uartsof tbo potltlon in the suit
of Urennan brothers aguinst the city for pay
for work on tbo old citv hall foundation
The potltlonors presented a very elaborate
i showing of the fact that the council bad
been notified of the assignment of the con
1 tract of Hegan brothers to the potitiouurs
( ' and also that it had ngreod to tbo asslgn-
\ ment Judge Doano bold that tbo simple
statement that the council had jgreod to the
assignment was Bufllcicnt and so struck out
the parts of the petition showing tbo steps
! taken to uccuro this action of the council
) The petition also contained a copy of the
protest of Bremmn brothers to the council
against tbo award of appraisers appointed to
1 estimate tbo value of the work done This
ft was limited by the court to a simple state
L motit of the contractors refusal to abldo by
m the appraisement '
L . - Judge Clarkson will hear tfio criminal
L causes this term , The 11 rat c ; a to bo taken
Hfe up will bo that against James t uinn , charged
" with having forged a check on The Two
Orphans clothing house Qulun was tried
on a similar case a year * ago and was
i ncqulttetl The case wilt bo tried on VVcdnes-
i day cvoning
, On Thursday the state case against Will
> lam Feagins will be called for trial Feagins
U charged with having ataot his stepmother
, with Intent to kill
The case agains * . George Moydrs , charged
' with the murder of Nels Plan teen , will bo
called next Monaay
' Mary L. Smith has commenced suit for
I divarco from George H. Smith on the ground
, of drunkenness nnd cruelty
, S. H , Cbamplln & Son have commenced a
, , replevin suit against Sheriff Ho.vd for a lot
of goods , a portion of tbo stock of Edholm
, t Akin
1 ho following are the members of the
petit Juror for the this term r
First Ward P. P. Uarrott , ( aoorga Carr ,
John lironnan , John Fitzgerald , Jonn Mul-
vulilll , Frank Johnson
Second Ward Mlko Carr , Cliff Rouscr ,
Henry McCoy , Jane Lunnigor , Joseph
_ Michall , John Ennls
ArThird Ward Joseph Stein , II Leisgo , G.
KfT W. Cburcb , W. II Kernau , JamosF Nolan ,
* Fred Stroltz
# • uS" ' " ' " * . Fourth Word W. II Wilde , A. Stooro ,
W - - w > W- DUncan , L. McCoy , H. L. UusseU ,
John II l'urratL
f utii wnra is wetzei , j. u. urunor , in
Helm , Joseph ltedinau , George Iiookus , W.
McDavltt
\ ijixth Ward Martin Olcson , Thomas
* - Iiurke , George MoKenzio , O. C. Ludlow , D.
J' . Hodman
Seventh Ward AlfrcdPcters , P. J. Man
ning , Mlko Toner
• Eighth Word-Joo Allen , J. White , Dennis
, . • \V. Lovd , Joseph Stephenson
tt . * Ninth Ward D. J. Ilurgoss , Tom Hart ,
f It M. Tavlor
W > South Omaha Kd Corrlgan , Tom Ryan ,
j J'al Hector , Cliarlca TaggarC
ft Florence U. M. Hunt
S Union-Gilbert Rustin ,
r JctTerson Peter Mangold
JL' Klkliom Fred Moulton
f , Valley V , H. Thomas
at * " Waterloo Aaam Stengllno
S Chicago J. A. Fry
i MoArdlo Plorco Itynu ,
U Millard Julius Schroeder
If Douglus Voter McCaffrey
| West Omuha Leopold Doll
- - * | y-m Wlni Shall liuprovn ?
fell v Judge Clarkson rendered a decision yestor-
$ * i ] day morning in the case of James McUealu
Sf nd twenty other freeholders who applied
; • - . ' for mi Injunottoa rostralng the city from the
t collection of a tax lovled for the payment of
% f the cost of improvlug the streotb surround
ft Ing Hanscon park The application was
W ' " bused on the ground that the city , In accep-
' • ' ; | lng the donation of the park , agreed to lm-
A prove the avenues nnd streets surrounding
" • the park and to keep thcniio good repair On
> % this ground the property owners claimed
that tboy were uol iu any wlso liable for the
A cost ubd uxpenso of any improvements tbo
Lf city might malio on these street * and ave
< • uues
t • In answer City Attorney Poppleton denies
that the levy for Improving the streets was
uuauthorirod or illegal or that It was a vlo-
Vitiou of the terms of the original convoy
nuco of tbo property to the qlty by tbo one
Inul grantorH ,
m Judge Clarkson granted tba temporary lu-
\ f Junclion , Ilu based bis decision uoon the
n sbowlGgiuado In tha application that m the
y v originsl deed of tbo property to the city it
T K Wft * lr > vldod that the streets should bo im-
I > ravbd at the city's expense The wording
of the deed on this point Is as follows :
That said strip or land stall 1m forersr
used as a publlo street or highway ; that said
city of Omaha shall lay out and Improve
snla utrcct or highway and shall forever
after keen the same In good order and repair
nt the exoenso of said city of Omaha "
If the Injunction Is made permanent nnd
thodecision stands the test of the supreme
court , It will bring the city in for the piv-
mont of a largo sum of money for the Im
provements , that have already been made
The city has already pi'd ' about ( l. sOOO for
tbo paving of tbo streets around the park
and n much larger sum has been expended
on the streets for paving nnd curbing as
shown by the following figures
Street Curbing lavlng
Park avenue t 1,100 fT > ,000
Woolworth nvonuo 1.006 5.I2S
Thirty-second avenue 2,057 17,030
Total $ ZlOJ rS.803
This makes a total of t33,0G3 which has
been assessed against property owners for
paving nnd curbing nnd will have to bo paid
by the city if the decision is sustained ,
Ilur-ruB' Ilnlicns Corrtit ? .
WF Kelly of Lincoln came up yesterday
to see Grandpa Hurrua to got his signa
ture to a potttlon for a writ of habeas corpus
Hurrus was taken from Jail to the ofllco of
the United States marshal , where tno paper
Was signed , after which ho was again
relegated to confinement to nwalt develop
ments Into in tbo aftcruoon Attorney
Lnmbortson loft for Washington to present
tbo case to the consideration of supreme
court of the Unltod State ; ,
TII12 IjIGKNBC UOAIID
A Tow Sloro Saloon Man Made
Happy Vcstnrtlnjr
The llccnso board resumed work yostardny
afternoon , starting out with grantlngltconsos
to Albert Kothory , 711 North Slxteonth
street , and P. F. Androoson , 150 Doago
strcot
In the line of hearing protests the board
took up the enso of Ghrist Uullhonhotmor ,
northwest corner of Sixteenth and Mandor-
son Btreets Protests aealnst this place
charged that it was a very tough place , a re
sort tor hoodlums , and was objected to by
all the property awacrs up tbcro The case
was taken under consideration , as was that
of Charles Walker 2C30 Sherman avenue
Walker uskod far a llccnso to run at the same
place where his fathor-In-law had bcea re
fused a llccnso
J. I'hlnps Itoo enmo forward and gave
notlco that tbo remonstrants against Adolph
Forster running a. saloon at 1201 South
Eleventh street would appeal from the
decision of the board , which crantcd
Forstor a llccnso , to the district court This ,
Secretary Smith announced , would close up
the saloon until the court decided the matter
Henry Hornborger was called to the front
next For some queer reason the faces of
the member * ot the board broke up tate vary
big smiles as Henry 8 < ] uoczod down into a
broad-gaugo chair uud exclaimed , "Weill"
Well , " returned Mr Gilbert , bis smile
growing broader Mr Hornbergor , what do
you wantl" What do I want ! " queried
Henry ; "I thought you wanted something "
Fact is , wo did , " continued Mr Gilbert
"Wo hear that you're Using to run a gam
bling establishment up ever your pluco
How Is thatl" You hoar lots of things In
Oniahu Just now , " replied Mr Hornborgor ,
but any ono that says I'm going to hnva
gambling up over my place doesn't know
what he's talking aboutl" Then came more
queer smiling around the table , and after a
lengthy silence , which seemed to bafllo ex
planation , but which at tbo same time was
significant of something or ether , Henry was
told , That is all , " and ha stepped aside
In cxouuiivo Bession a license was granted
to C. C. Connors , the Full Dress , roar of
151" Douglas street A llccnso was also
granted to Henry Horuborgor
O'er roses may your foot steps move ,
Your smiles bo over smiles of love
Your tears bo tears of Jov ,
Your pbysio St Patrick's Pills
BXCIIAAGH AND ANNEXATION
A Committee Will Talk to South Oma-
Imns About It
The Real estate oxchaugo will carry tbo
war into the enemy's camp by holding a
meeting in South Omaha on Thursday even
ing for the discussion of the question of an
nexation The council will appoint a com
mittee at the meeting tomorrow night to
act in conjunction with tbo real estate ex
change comuilttos in the mooting
The following gentlemen will comprise the
exchange committee : C. Hartman , M. A.
Upham , A. P. Tukoy , W. A. L. Gibbon , D.
J. O'Donohuo , R. S. Horlin and W. G.
Shrivor ,
' 1 ho listing at the exchange meeting was
as follows :
Hanscom place o } lots S3 and 24. block
19 , SO feet ou Hickory.uine-room house$3,50U
Hanscom pluco , w * of lots S3 and SI , 100
foot on Hickory , $5,000.
Sales wore reported :
By W. L. Soloy , lots C and 7 block 2 ,
Selby'n addition to South Omaha , { 900 ; a %
of lot 0 , block 2 , Hash & Selby's addition ,
$000.
$000.By L. S. Keod & Co , lots10"nnd 17 , blocic
5 , Alamo nliua , ifO,000 ; lotO , block 3 , Hazel
terrace , SUM
By Muinaugb & Fitchott , lot 17 , block 1 ,
South Kxchunge place , M'25.
By M. A. Upton , ono-half of Upton place ,
$3,500.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
1'roCi'mor Mehuii' * Exuericuce
My little pirl , aged seven years , waa
aevoroly alliiutod with a cold nnd ti
couch faomo three weeks ago She
could not sloop but coughed almost in *
ccssttntly I was induced bv a friend
to try Ohnmberliiin's Coujjii Remedy ,
und was astoniMhad ut the immodiuto
relief it jravo hoc and the cure it pro
duced I have tried innny ether reme
dies for coughs and colds , but this arti
cle is superior to any of them .1. M.
Mm [ AX , Des Moiuos , Iowa , Jan C ,
18S8.
S1AU IlUUTii I-'IGUKKS. .
They No oilier Itauay tlio Workers
ol Mall Itoutcs
Jim Stephenson has Just roturnad from
Washington , nnd the opinions ho entertains
of the danger to mail routes In this section
of the country for the nest four years are
too deep for utterance Ho was u bidder for
a number of the star routes , but found that
while ho hnd put iu figures at which ho could
secure only a bare profit , ha was unockod out
uy several whoso bids were actually below
living pneos
There were a couple of men down there , "
ho snld , who buva secured contracts for
000 , 800 or 1,000 routes , and they dent know
a blessed thing about the business If they
did tboy wouldn't bid down as they huvo to
Hgtiif s ut which they can scarcely miiUo ex
penses "
"Dia jou secure any contracts ! "
Naw I didn't get nearer to ono than
second place , and in a uuuibor of Jnstancos
1 got only so far us third I tell you they
didn't know what they were bidding upon
I was assured , however , that the assistant
secretary was satlslled that the lob could not
be carried out ut the llgures which had been
accented and that uiakes mo feel that I shall
bo able to secure aomu yut
Let mo glvo iou a sample There Is ono
route , " and hero Mr Stephenson elongated
himself and raised his rjght arm until he
looked lllco a mule liberty enlightening the
reading public "there's a route ; ill miles
long , with n dully service for which , some
years ago an Omaha muu got (100,000 a year
and It is now lot for SKl.OWU
"There's the local service iu this city It
requires five teams constantly Unco
of one horse and two of
two horses My bid was
for 94,100 uud the next lowest was for $ J,970.
Four years ago , Woodleaf brothers got the
contract tor _ > , O0U and sublet It several
times , but nouo of the sub-contructois could
make a cent out of it ulthough ttiu contrac
tors were changed several times Finally
they got one to keep it but they had to pay
him his own llgure Since then , bowevor ,
the amount of service bus almost doubled
and the old figures no longer represent the
amount of worn dune "
Many porsouEl who huvo had the Influ
enza durlnp the recent onldomio now
Und thctnselvob alllictcd with a terrible
cough Mrs A. J. Allen , wlfo of the
editor of the Scott County Bludo , says
that Clmmborlaln'u Cough Remedy is a
BpeclQo for the cough which ofteu fol
low * an attack of la grippe
'
NEWS OF THE MAGtc clH
Two Opposite Vlows on the Ques
tion of Annexation
ONE FOB , THE OTHER AGAINST
Ulval Dnnks Compromise Tliolr Dif
ferences Over the Hooin In the
KicImiiKo Untitling A Qnnrrol
iu a Colored llousoliolil
Opinions on Anlmxatlnn ,
"I am In favor of nnnoxatlon and if tbo
question Is submitted will work to help
carry it , " said WV. . Lyon , aa owner of
considerable South Omuha property There
are various reasons why South Omaha
would be tbo gniner In the first place It
would be an economical measure , because
wo would save the expense of maintaining a
scparato city government The salaries of
mayor , nidcrmen , city engineer , city clerk
and nil the other necessary oMclnls
of a municipality could bo lopped off Tha
carrying on of publlo Improvements would
bo bettor performed because wo would have
the ndvautngo of more competent men in
the engineering nnd other departments
Omaha's city engincar is a high salaried of *
ficor , but South Omaha cannot afford to pay
tbo salary of a first-class mau Costly mis
takes can bo avoided by competent man
when public Improvements are inaugurated
Omaba's credit is good , while South Omaha
is nearly at the end of her rove
With tha two cities turned into
ono grout municipality publto improvements
could bo pushed with a far greater degree of
certainty of being paid for than South
Omaha's scparato and impaired credit will
guarantee now I am In favor of annex
ation , nnd you will find plenty of South
Omnba property owners and taxpayers who
are In the Baine boat with mo If you will only
lnvcstlcato it "
"I wlil oppose annexation at the present
time , " said Councilman Molchor Omaha
might treat us Just as Chicago is treating
the Town ot Lake slnco buo has acquired
bar population and territory The Town of
Lake is side of tha change now that she has
been deprived of her own government
Anuox South Omaha to Omaha and what
representation do wo bavo in the city gov
ernment ! The only oftlccr wo would bo sure
of Is ono ward couocllmnn Wo now have
ebrht nldormen in our citv coun
cil to look after the city's interests
South Omaha wouldn't have enough
inlluonco-m Omaha's city council with her
ono , or perhaps two , councilmen , to got any
mora than Just what North Omaha wanted
to give bor Wo had hotter wait until wo
roach a more influential positlou and then
wo can command more as the price of an
nexation "
AVnrfnro nt an Kn l.
The trouble between the stock yards com
and the South Omaha National bank ever
the possession of the disputed room In the
exchange building was amicably comprom
ised Saturday night and the threatened liti
gation was brought to a peaceful termina
tion Cashier Uostwick and Prosldont Mc-
Shane of the stock yards company had a
confcrcnco with the result tbat all
suits were withdrawn and the South
Omaha National bank is to have tbo use of a
room In the building for the transaction of
such business as tboy bavo heretofore
handled at the exchange In no sense is it
to bo a branch bank , but merely an office for
the accommodation of the customers of tne
South Omaha national doing easiness at tbo
exchange
For Kruinet's Anniversary
There was a well-attended meeting of the
Irish citizens of South Omaha held at St
Agnes school hall Sunday afternoon to ar
range for a Draper celebration of March 4 ,
the anniversary of Robert Emmet's birtb
Judge J , J. Breon presided and William En-
right acted as secretary It was decided
to hold a musical aad Uterarv entertainment
at some hall hereafter to bo decided upon , .
Aa effort will bo made to secure M. V. Gan
non and Thomas F. Bronuun of Omaha as
the speakers A committee on arrangements - ,
monts with Judge P. J. King as chairman
was appointed and unothor committee on
programme with Jeremiah Howard as chair
man solcctcd The meeting adjourned until
next Sunday afternoon at the same place ,
when the committees appomtod will report
progress
Tried to Burn the House
Georco Harris , a gentleman of color work
ing at Swifts packing house , prefers a ser
ious charge against another Senogatubiau
named Ervvln Sharrow Sunday night Harris
rushed breathlessly into the police station
for an officer A row was in progress at his
domicile on Tweaty-nftb street between M
and N. Harris claims that Sborrow and bis
wife came down from Omaha to have uptime
Tney called on him and during the evenings
dtsputo-arose. Sharrow grabbed a lighted
liflup and throw It on the floor , breaking it
into fragments and setting Are to the room
A coudugation was only averted by Mrs
Harris promptness in smotberlug the ilamos
with bed clothing
Sharrow was captured In Omaha yester
day and brought dowu by an officer Ho
will have his trial this morning
Compelled a Postponement
Tbo organization of tbo South Omaha hand
ball and athletic club , which was to have oc
curred at Councdman Burkes place Sun
day , was postponed for ono week This was
rendered necessary by the arrival of a now
baby girl to cheer the alderman's ' household
National Lilve nioafc Hiebsngi ,
• At tbo mooting'of the executive commlttoo
of tbo National llvo stock exchange last
Saturday the following resolutions was
passed :
Whereas , Class legislation In the Interest
of a peculiar industry known as the oleo
miiriTarlnorovonue , llccnso , and tax bills has
resulted In Imposing un unwarranted aud
unjust tux on the beef producers : therefore
bo it
Uosolvod , That it is tbo sense of' the Na
tional live Block exchange that said tax should
bo removed
The following resolution on lumpy-Jaw
rattle was referred to tbo committee on leg
islation :
.Wboreas , In view of the prevailing agita
tion andtheunjustand highhanded actiontuk-
on by the board of llvu stock commissioners
iu condemning cattle affected by lump on the
juvv , tbo result of injury and not disenso ,
thereby musing sorlous looses to feeders ,
and iu view of the fact that at the present
time there urc in tbesa yurds a number of
sti'-li cuttlo being uondemnod for this cause ,
which in our opinion Is in many coses unjust
for the reason that tbo sluto and city inspectors
specters disagree as to their Illness tor prov
ing beyond question whether the animal Is
unlit for food or not until the same is
slaughtered and the moat inspected ; there
fore aa it
Uosolvod , .Thut this exchange tans such
action as will protect the feeders und ship
pers of cattle to this market from unjust in
spection
Kesolved , That it has been fully demon
strated that the present inspection is neither
correct , Just or equitable And bo it further
llcsolvod , That the president appoint a
committee , with powur to employ counbel ,
for tha purpose ot protecting tba rights ot
shippers to this market
Delegate Savage of this city was author
ized to represent the national exchange at
the meeting of the Cuttle Growers1 associa
tion to bo held at Fort Worth , Texk Miuch U.
City.Note * and t'erionul * .
Miss Jessie Carpenter has gone to Emer
son , la , on a visit ,
Mrs John Gtlmor and daughter Miss
Mary , of Missouri Valley are visiting Mr * .
It Lakbertson ,
Mr , and Mrs , Henry Anderson of Omaha
and Mr Anderson's brother ot Illinois are
visiting Jacob II Eggere
Samuel P. Brigbaiu ot South Omaha has
boeu elected third lieutenant governor of the
Pennsylvania society ot the two cities '
Daniel Egaa ot South Omaha and Nora
Gooloy of Omaha will bs married at St
Philomena's cathedral this morning at 9
0 oolocic
A number of Omaha sports came down
Sunday and witnessed a cooking main la
• welt known retort la the west end of the
* - -
-mmr
city Five rattling hard fights vroro on the
carpet "
A waiter la the chophouse under the
Unlinonico heM helped himself Sunday
morning to til from the till and skipped the
couritry Ho constderatftly loft MO In paper
money behind hum
Tbo South Omaha of0cqof Tnu Bbs Is lo
cated in the Nebraska Savings bank build ,
ing grounl floor , on TWonty-sixth street
Juat south ot N street i Orders for dollvory
of papers , notlcos of society meeting , per
sonals or ether news note 's of local interest
left at the ofllco will recclvo prompt atten
tion The ofllco Is Id charge ot Dan C.
Shelley , lessco of the South Omaha circula
tion _
Found Dcnd/ln a Trough
Clsrenco U. Short , a tanmster la the em
ploy of John Vaughn , was found dead abefut
noon yesterday In awatorlnte trough
Short was employed In the work on Bemis
park , and during the morning ono of the
traces of his team broke Ho started down
town with bis team of mules to hnvo the
harness repaired On the way ho stepped
at Vaughn's house , corner of Thirtieth and
Cuming streets , to water his team
Between 13 nnd 1 o'clock ho was found
dend by a boy named Clarcnco Palarenco
and n man nnmed John Emerson The
watering trough is n half ot a barrel , and
Short was found sitting down In it with his
head lying against the edge
Coroner Hnrrlgnn was notllled and wont at
once to the sccno Ho oxnmlnod the body
and found a small clot of blood In front ot
the right ear near the temple There were
noother marks of blood and no contusions
Indicating blows or kicks
The body was removed to Taggart &
O'Shaughnossoy's whore an inquest will beheld
held at : t o'clock this afternoon
Short was a single mau , about thirty-six
years of ago , nnd boarded wltnhis employer ,
Mr Vaughn _
If you do not usa a whole bottle ot Cooks
extra dry champagne at ouco , a rubber cork
will keep it for days
Gatn City Club Mcotliitr
The Goto City Athletic club convened In
called session at their rooms on Four
teenth street with Vice President C. C
Clarke In the chair After tbo reading ot tha
minutes ot the last mooting by Secretary
W. E. Magnor , on motion ot Cbarlos Fan
ning a commlttoo ot three was appointed to
draft resolutions la memonam of the lata
Charles McCormleU , the clubs lamented
president
Managar James Kilkenny submitted a re
port with rofcrenco to future attractions for
the club , which was adopted
Mr , Clarke bore resigned the chairto Man
ager Kilkenny , and In a neat little speech ho
stated that owing to his contomplnted re
moval to Seattle ho wished to tender his
resignation as vlco president of the club
A resolution tondorlng Mr Clarke a vote
of thanks was then passed , and on motion the
meeting adjourned subject to a call of the
manager for the purpose of electing officers
for the current year ,
Pears soap secures a beautiful comploxlo u
IMarriaito lilcenscs
Licenses were issued yesterday to tbo
following parties by Judge Sluolds :
Numo and Residence Ago
t James J. Finu , Lonno i 'la 29
I Mary AnnMcDonnell , ; Omaha 20
( Robert Sloan , Kcokuit , la 48
I Carry J. Alvarez Del Castillo , Omaha . 32
I James H , Maltland , Omaha 25
1 Maggie B. Held , Omaha 23
J Daniel Egan , South Omaha 28
1 Norah Goloy , Omaha _ , 22
( Richard Moloney , Otpoha 32
( Mary A. Bolton , Omaha 31
I Warren A. Lantermau.Omaba 23
( Perris W. Hunt , Omaha 19
I John Tunborg , Omaha , j 35
I Carrie Uclson , Omaha 34
Samples of Dr Mlles'nestorativo Nervlao
at Kuhn & Co 's , 15th and Douglas , euros
headache , nervousness , ' sleeplessness , neuralgia -
ralgia , fits , otc
. Death at Homer Stull '
Homer Stull , a man well known In Omaha ,
died at Mountain Homo , Idaho , on the Gth
inst , of pneumonia ! Mr Stull was well and
favorably known in this city Ho came hero
from Rochester in 1871 , and was for four
years city editor of the Herald Ho then
resumed tbo practice of law , which be had
pursued before coming west , and in 1SS1 was
elected to the city council , afterwards be-
comiug president of tbat body Ho removed
to Idaho about llvo years ago His wife and
tbrco children survive him
Ladies who value a relined complexion
must use Pozzoni's Powder It produces a
soft and beautiful skin
His Injuries Proved fntnl
Fred Challis , the man who'was Injured by
falling from a scaffolding in the new Deer
ing building at tbo foot of Capitol avenue ,
died yesterday morning at St , Josepn's '
hospital , where ho had been removed imme '
diately after the accident His body was i
taken to Drexel & Mauls , where it now
lies
_ _ _ _ _ _
Colder • Weather
The local signat service oftlccr has been
notified that a cold wave is moving In this 1
direction and will roach Omaha by Wednes
day morning , nt which time the temperature
will reach a point 20 degrees above zero
A danger signal Nature in many
ways warns us of appronching dancer , ,
one of the most notable is hoarseness in
a child ; it is a sure indication of croup
By giving Chamborlaiu's Cough Roinedy
freely as soon as the child becomes i
boarsoail symptoms of croup will disap
pear _
THE KKAIjTY arAKKKT
1
INSruUitUNTd pUs.1 oa raura during
yestardar
CW Joy and wito to A M Digger , lot ! > ,
blk 17. Central 1'orx.r d f 2,500 !
O II Musgravo ana wife to ( J A Hinder ,
lots 7 and . blk 1 , Portland Place , w d „ 41,000 )
N A Kulin trustee , to W K Alnmnflei-
lntli , blk 4 , lot , blk ( t. lots SI and SI
blki , Cralgbton Heights , w d "t 3
W II Alexander aud wUe to F D Ne-
nilah , lot n , blk 0 , Crelghton Heights ,
wd i , , 703
WII Alexander and wife to V 1) Ne-
iuuliloC&J ! , but 3 , Crelghton Holghts ,
w d ; qo
WII Alexander and wife to F I ) Ne-
mlaU , lotB blk 4 , Crelghton Heights ,
w d 7W
W II Alexander to V D Nemiah , lot 24 ,
blfcS C'rclghtou Heights , wet „ „ . _ 000
C1. Van Camp and wife to Anna Mares ,
lot a , blk'v , cottage narxj w a ooo
A and II Kount7e to J b' Iv 'qots , lot 3. bis
1. Forest lllll , wd . . . „ . . , , 3.783
OttoSIemsson to Nollla Uoruian , lots 1
and 3 , tljuitfsen l'lae .n Ul yj\
A uud li Kountze to G 11 Wyutt , lots 7 to
10 , bllcll I > | an\tew. ! a 3.5(10 (
S ( Patrick to Tl'TLomsen , w'J of lot
W. Patrlck'e Saratoga aid , w d 300
8 O Patrick to , A K rroailefeHen u H of
lot IS , Patrick's 8aratogaatld , w d. , . . . 330
Ira Van Camp nrt wlfja George and
Kva Drumiusr , lot 14 , bit iVan Camps
add w d . : , , . • „ . . 400
0 W Amos et al to Peter (3 > ft > s , lots 3 and
4. blx JTq c d uW 1
Jl Kdwards to J.eoa Arnsou , lot 15 In s wet
ot n o wa-15-lX . , , , > , ao
A M. Kitchen et al to AWnons , lots 7 to
1 * . bit li Kttcnen * WUugh'a sub w d 1,809
W j Cramer and > vlfo to J ILtk-hraldt , e ! 4
lot a , blk u , Lowe's 2d addyw a S.O00
Lovetti WooamentOtW l/Ioicoinb. | pi
lot 3 ; blk 10 , West Omuhu fe d . . . . 3,000
J 11 Melfcle&nd rrtfaio IotterUeorgeCo
lot in blk 1. Potter ACabUsadd wd . . 600
O K Fahs to 118 Hall , Iqtr * blk 7 , South
Omaha , wd 1,030
Herman Kountxe and wltu to K II Dun
bar , lot 13 , blk t . Kountze Place w d. . . BS0
Q K Darker and wife to A Lntenser lot P.
' '
bit U. Orchard lllll , w d . . . . . 6M
Boutb Omaha Land company to A Mcdar-
ocketsl.2 1-t acre iu u v ei : H-n , , , ,
8outbOmaka Laud company toj ( J llrner
lota , bitVI HoutuOmaha , wd , . , 1.003
South Omaha Laud compsny to ( j A Illr-
nerlot7 , bib W , South Omaha , wd . . . 1,000
Tweaty-slx transfers , , , , $ 33,074
Uuimtne Permits '
The followingbulldiug permits were issued
yesterday ;
Andrew Carlson , one-ntory frame cot
Uge , Lake and Tlilrty-seoond. . t 803
D. W. Philips , two-story fiame dwelling ,
' '
llrlstol und'I'm entr-seventh 2,000
J. J. Miller , repairs to stcre , Fsrnam and
Flfteontn , . , . , jw
Fred Lang , one-btory frame addition to
VOID South Fourteenth . , , 300
Four permits , aggregating , , , * 3 , 50
\
IT WANTS Tt ) COMtC TO OMAHA
The Illinois ( Joutrrtl Anxious to Cross
the River
NO MORE STAR ROUTE BIDS
Tlio Orcat Reduction AVIilch Has
Taken Place In Mail Contracts
Under the Present
Administration
Illinois Central
The Omaha commercial association pro
poses to got another railroad for Omaha , It
is after the Illinois Central which wants to
come nnd vvlll offer nil the Inducements nec
essary This corporation nlrcady has a big
line across Iowa to Sioux Citybut Is not sat
isfied without a branch from Tort Podgo or
some ether point to Omaha , It proposes to
britlgo and cross the rlvor at Decatur about
six miles north ot hero and como down this
sldo A preliminary survey ot the route has
been made and the association members feel
confident that the road will bo built this year
Negotiations , bowevor , bavo not Progressed
far enough to positively Insure anything , but
both sides are anxious for the extension ,
Said a business man yesterday ! The gen
eral freight and passenger agents of western
roads ought to huva their oftl-
ccs in Chicago permanently They
are there doing business more
than two-thirds of the tlmo any way Mr
Lomax may bo at homo today but inquire for
him tomorrow and the clerk will tell you ho
has gone to attend an association mooting in
Chicago The same is true of the gouorul
passenger as well as the general freight
agents of every other road "
Mongers begin to think that those mcot-
ings are of rather frequent occurrence , but
there seems to De no remedy for It So many
matters keep coming up almost every day on
which tbo chairman hesitates to pass
Consequently , ho calls the asso
ciation together This takes a
dologatton from Omaha , and , in addition to
the time consumed iu rosnonco to the call ,
many vnluablo hours are lost every week
travoltng back and forth Monroe and Cros
by ot tbo Union Pacific and Hurlington have
now gene to a mooting of the western and
northwestern divisions of the Western
freight association at which there nro seven
ty-rour important subjects docketed for cou-
stdorntiou Among them may be mentioned
the difforcntinls on lumber from MInnosotn
and Wisconsin to Missouri river points ;
rates on lumber to the Missouri river dos
tiued to points further west , and the action
of the northwestern roads in establishing a
rata of $1.45 on dressed beet from the Mis
souri river to Montann points to meet similar
rates put Into effect by the Union
Pacific This lumbor-rato question
is quite important to Omaha
Especially In view of the fact that the Com
mercial association is now considering that
subject and urging upon the roads the necessity -
cossity ot making a reduction
The Chicago roaas nro becoming terribly
excited ever that reduced rate oa Nebraska
business by way of St Paul to and from
Boston
They claim that there can bo no doubt tbat
this action on the part ol the St Paul &
Omaha and the Sioux City & Nortborn will
lead to a general reduction in rates on the
same articles from the Missouri river to Chi
cage As the St Paul & Omaha has an
exclusive tariff agreement with the Union
Pacific via Sioux City , the cut rates
extend to all points west of the Mis
souri river reached by the Union
Pacific , aad consequently all the Missouri
river roads are affected by the cut via St
Paul If they do not meet those rates tno
bulk ot tbo western traffic will bo diverted
via St Pauljnd tboCanadlan Pacific , and It
is hardly probable that they will allow this
to bo done The Illinois Central , which
has a direct line from Chicago to Sioux City ,
is more seriously affected by the Sioux City
cut thau any of the other roads , and It will
no doubt shortly announce coraupondlng re
ductions between Sioux City aTChicago
Hob Baxter , assistant superintendent of
the Wyoming division , and J. E. McCarty ,
trainmaster at Pocatello huve arrived to
help got out the Union Pacific's now time
table , which will go into effect March 3. As
the figures have neitbor been made up nor
ngreod upon as jet , anything said
regarding proposed chances or Improve
ments can bo nothing mora thun mere guess
work Tbo management has been taking
all sleeping cars off the fast mail and substi
tuting an ontlrely now passenger train on
tbo forty-miles an nour schedule , but this
question has not been definitely settled
Travel oa tno fast mall has boon so heavy
that with throe PuJlmanB alwuys flllod , and
a dining car , it has bean found impossible
on several occasions to mane up
lost time and roach destination on time In
consequence , the government is complaining
and threatens to increase the fine of $100 ,
when this train fails to make its connections
promptly If this change Is made the passenger -
songer will leave hero four or five hours
atioad of the fast mail and roach Green
Itlver before the latter overtakes It From
there to Portland and Ogden they can be
consolidated
Tno meeting In this city today ot the
nassongor department ot the Trans-Missouri
association promises to be unusually inter
esting A largo delegation from Kansas
will be present to urge upon the association
such action as will ndvcrtiso that siato
abroad and bring emigration into the state
Harvest oxcurslon rates for 18K ! ) will be one
of the mutters for consideration , of which
Kansas as well ns Nobrusku will receive tbo
beuctlt
Division Superintendent Hatbburn of the
Missouri Pacilic Joined Gcnoral Manager
Clark and Attorney Waggoner here yesterday
morning and will go with them on a tour over
the road
S. II H. Clark , of St Louis , general man
acer of the Missouri Pacifle road , arrived in
Omaha Sunday evening Ho is accompanied
by Hon , U. P. Wuggoner-of Atchison , nttor-
ney in Nebraska aad Kunsas for this great
system The real object nf Mr Clarks
visit hero at this time could not bo ascer
tained frsm him He said whuu nucstinnad
regarding tbo possibility of his company extending -
tending its line north from Omaha that the
matter had not recently been given nny con
sideration , and , " continued Mr Clark , "I
am not bore to Inaugurate uny
movement looking to tbo promotion
or consummation of such a scheme
I am free to admit , however , tbat the
Sropased Omaha-Dakota road ought to be
uitt It is what Omaha needs andtberais
no doubt that sooner or later it will bo
built "
The new differential of & } cents in rules ,
between roads east and west of the Missouri
river , agreed upon two weeks ago at
Chicago , are expected ta go iutoeffent today
This diffornutul simply adjusti the through
rate on stoek , so tbut shippers out in I.unsus
und Nobrnsku will have the same rate to
Chicago , by way of Omuha , St Joe nnd
ICunsas City ,
While Mr Clark denies that his visit here
has any rnforonca to an extension northward
of the Missouri Puciflo roud , certain parties
interested in the Omuhu-Yuuklou schotno
consulted with him about it yesterday It Is i
understood also that they offer such strong
Inducemonls for Mr Clurk's corporation to
interest itself that It will surolv build tbo ,
proposed road
:
Children Cry for Pitchers Castorla
( Then Dby was aleb , we gore tier Cutcrta
Whoa eiio was a Cblld , she cried for Caotork ,
, When she became MIm , the cliuu ; to OaetorU , •
W > ? nrtiehtl Children , ebs carothrm ratftrU
•
II , t. Tuukiiisaht John Adhiance ,
Lcuias Mi mi it
H. M. TRTJBHBART < 5s CO ,
Real Estate Agents ,
At G.\L.ViS'X'l : > N , TKXA8 ,
K.sruiMSUKI ) IW7.
GalvedtnnlMheHcaport lhat Isand Is to be
for the Great Northwest , Information and
Mann furnished Visitors are Invited to call
at ourolllce ,
Jfeupalgjjj
TRADE 5iiljfr ! MARK
rBAOD-MQ .TheHhas-A-VodeierCD'
Mondar/lliesilnr. Wednesday , Fob Ut 11 and IS
( Sptt-lnl Soiirriifi * Jfrtlhire Hlalnwilnv )
THE KIMBALL
Opera Gomique and Burlesque Go
Headed by the Charming nnd Peerless
8jCORINNEfil
In the lollonlnit r iH > rtolro !
Mo n dBjr"ARBiniA"
SnuvenlrMut Wednesday • • • • " • •
uediiesda emug mft QHISTO Jf
Popular prices MatlnesMc
The Ghastly Record
of deaths thntreiuU from malaria Is fright
ful Iliero isiii > dlsrii otlintlnln ldf us
In Its ntlnclc Jtsnpproaoh Isstrnlthy and
It permeates \nry flliro ortliolmd.r , ml
remedies , which Knpplled nt tlio outset , by
delay lese tliolr power Dr Tutl's 1.1 * or
rills tinrn pro * en tlin most vnluablo mala
rial imtldotn over d ! > cocrtd A noted
clergimun i > f Nmr York prnnnitnrcs them
"tlio greatest blrMlng of tlio nineteenth
century , " nnilsnjst "In tlieno lnjof defec
tive iilnmbltijr mul newer gnu , no family
should be without them " Tlinyaropleiu-
nnt to tuke , belug covered with u vanilla
ugarcoutlng ,
Tutt's liver Pills
SURE ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA
Sold Everywhere , 25c.
CALIFORNIA
Tlin LAND OF
DISOOVERIES
• SenrTjo'Cirfuhr.fy frtytertltj ( .r 9.S - ,
iQAiifunniy
c | B'ity > . it *
6 M A\ ' * "irsk& . THC O NLY-
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FEsri ? r | S k CUATlAriTEED
1112 BY < 'A"V ' PlBiiy cuKe toi\
s c > wZJrx ATARRK
lABIETINEMCfrCaVnnnvn irr-
JANTA : ABIE : AND : GATR ; : CURE
For Sale by Goodman Drug Co
ESTABLISHED I fM 1878
BY THC
[ MEXICAN !
NATIONAL GOVERHMENT ,
ILOTTERYl
OF THE PUBLJG CHARITY
Operate.1 under a twenty years cnntritft by the
Mexlcfta Internatturml Improvement
Com pit nr
GrnnJ Monthly riravrlnir * i > elri In tlin Moresque
PaTllUm lit the Alttuicda l'A.rlfOly or Mcxlcn , und
publicly conducted hyuuveninienl ufflcUla Appoint
ed for the purpoBe by Iho Secretary vt the Interior
uud the Treustiry
LOTTERY OF THE
BENEFICENCIA PUBLIC !
THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING
will be held In the CITV OK MKXICO ,
ON THUR3DAY ,
MARCH 6 , 1090.
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000.
80,000 Tloki-tH nt $4 , $320,000.
l'rlce of Tickets , American Money
WHOLES li HALVES * 2. QUA.ItTUlt3J
list or PIIIZ > .9.
1 CAPITAL lUUZUOl'tOl.UM Is i IO.00J
1 CAPITAL PKUKOK 20.000 Is 2joOJ |
1 CAPITAL PHI/.KOtf lO.OOJIS 10.000
1 OltAND PltlZllOF i. , OU01s y.ooo
aPltl/.KHUP 1,000 are 3.II0J
6PJUZHS01' fiKI urn a.jf)0 ( )
an pjtizuaor * suouro 4.a
lOOPItlZKHOK 100 ure 10.00)
M0 PltlZKS OP CO are 1.0M
CM PltlZKSOl * v aiura . . 11,080
APritOXIHATKl.V lHIZKH
380 Prizes of Jii0 app to ta > .t > Prize S Si.001
1. ' < U Prizes of B0app.to iM.0/0l / > ri 7W
1SUPrizes of Wapp.to 10 , OJ Prize tMxW
"VJTermlimH of til ,
decldoaby , K0.O00 Prize . . . 15. " * )
2270 Prizes , Amounting to teM0
All prlres sold In the United SUtei full paid la
Va CuriBiicy ,
AtiKSTH WANTED
HTI'mi Ci.uu Kates , or uujr further Inform
Ktlou desired , write Itinlbly to tha uiiderslgaed ,
clearly titthiK your residence , with state , couu-
ty , ktreet and number More rapid return until
delivery will do asbured bv your encloitnij aa
eu\ elope bearlug your full addreas ,
IMPORTANT
Addresn U. IIASSU'lTI ,
Citv < ik Mkmoo , Mexico
fly ordinary letter , cuutaliitug MuNKr Ohukh
Issued bv all iSxprnss ( Ju'iipaulea , New Vork Kt-
vhunfie , Draft or Postal Note
Hpcoinl Icnturni
Ily terms of contract the uimpanv must de
posit the sum ot all prize * included In the
scheme before selling a single tlctst , and re
ceive the following olnclal penult : !
CBIiriPlCATti l htitnv ttrll/u that Ins
Bank at IjiiuIou and Alejtlco luu a $ ftelaX < U-
ixutt the nccetiarv fundi to guarantee tht pau- i
ntento/allurzeiUriiii > bvlA > Lolerkidt , ( aiiene-
fiuncia IvliUca
Ariih'KAlt DASriLM , Inttrventnr
Further , the Company U required to dlDtrlb-
ute flfty-sl * per cent of the value of all tba
tickets In prlzea-a larger proportion than Is ;
given by any other Lottery ,
Finally , the number ot to'iets is llmlte.l to
80OUO-20OOU lea than are sold by other lotteries !
ttslnx the same schemes
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I The largest , fastest mid Oneat In tlio world
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Now York to Glasgow vln Londondorr.v
Australia , . . . Fob IDtli | Clrcnssla lob 'J3
NowVo 'kto AEoro3Glbralt3i'iud Ital
Bolivia , Februury 22.
Saloon , Second Cijiss and BTEertAOE ratsi
on lowest terms Uxcurslon Tickets renucod ,
made avalluble to return ay either the Pictur
esque Clyde und North of Ireland , or Itlver
Mersey and South ot Ireland , or Naplei and
Glbralter
KxcnusioNs or Paiu9 oa Covtimbvtvi
Tonus on lowest terms Travelers * Circular
Letters of Credit and Drafts tor uny amount at
lowest current rated Apply'to any of our local
agents or to
Henderson Brothers , Chicazo Ills
US IUr.u
B. V. Mnimis
C H. JUnrs , V. P. Depot
SORE THROAT
The tilithatt medical nulhorlt'03 of the world
prescribe and recommend tno bODl'.N MINKU-
AI < PAbTHIhri for liHoutes of the 'lliroat ,
Chest nnd Units , and aluo tor coiiHiimpticn
" 1 nndtbeiCHUltsof the SUDl'.N JIINKItAI ,
( VATBHH AM ) PAST ! M.IW urevety satisfac
tory in .Siilmcuto Pharyngitis us well as In
CluonlQ t. 'alurrnul Condltlou of the upper air
pnasiiKBj " MOItMAU li IlltOWrf Si 11.
Prof , of Laryngology at Cblcauo Policlinic
At all druiz'Mx al 'Jl and W cts u box
l'limplilctti ( Jralis on A | > ] ) lIfnUou
Soden Mlnsral Springs Co , Limited
ir . Kll\lt hllli . MOW Vitltn
\r collarI
1 SANTAL-ilHIDY I
Arrctta dlacbargea from the urinary orgaM
In cither tci in 4U boars
It Is tupcrlor ta Copaiba , Oubcb , or Inloo-
tloriH , and ttea from nil bad tauli or other
Inconveniences ,
S A NT A L-IVII DY lTVrtMm\ ( \
* rtl wltfcout • whlfh nulm.\
_ pfcno ftro jf < nulm.irf
QOSEPM CiLLOTfl
, STEEL PENS
COLV MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 183i.
fioa 303-404-l70-i504.
[ THE MOST JPEBFEGT OF PENS
TO WEAK MEN
BuffertuK from Urn eiticU of youthful tvrron , \ arlr
drcay , wasiln * wcMcn i , > o t uiaultood , etc . 1 will
Mint a , valuaulo trcutlwi ( watedt cuntaliUvg fulf
particular ! for home cure , PHISrS of charge A
• piendld roftdlcal worki ahould h rvad ty rvery
riian who Is cervnu * and liehtlltatftU Addixu
Dr JOHN C. JONES ,
I'llACTICK MMITIiUTO
UlNIMNEii Ol' WOMUM ,
OBce , B. K.Cor , Ittb auX Douflai Sti , Oai.Ui.ie