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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1890)
T 0IJOST ? 13 , 1800. M CUTTIE OFF HELFENSTEIN , "H nv Conflrmin _ tbo Grantora1 Tltto _ t. Which Ho Contoatn * Sy A SAVING OF LITIGATION A \.ry Important Move tiy the Mc Cormlck nnd Atllli Itolra 1 Which Will Have Trim lilo nnd Kxpnnsc iMnptinu UclfViintplii Llicn vv 111 bo a now move In the tnnttur of i , the Hcfcliteln claims in the United SUtci rourtin n fan days As 13 well known , tlioro nro now pending several scores of cahos nirainst prouurty owners In 13 V. Smiths nddltlon , brought hy this Ilolfonatuln.nnd In Uio present condition * 7B r- ot nrulrs , an almost endless lltlcntion is JL promised lho proportj owners ot course look to the original grantors of the property for anj tlofccls In their titles , nnd the Uecis Inn in the present cases , If it bo In Uofol- ntcln'n fnvor , will , thoj hold only bo the commencement of n lot of suits against the original urantors 'Jo uuticlpato tills result und prevent It , the holra of tt e McCormlck I and Mills inturostln the addition In rjuostion , ' comprising ulovmi ncrcs have tlecilcd to tnko n hand in the into to sctllo the rights of the original grantors Tor this purpose Attornovs Amhroso & Duffj rci > rc ontwir Mills nnd McCormlck , have prepared un upiilic-ilion lor nn tnjunc Hon restraining Itolfonstoln from further I roiociitlon of the Inu cases now pending , und also n bill to tiuiot the tltto In the original grantor This action , M _ . will bo commenced In the United States sT court in a few days nnd stop the nmnorous J casoa against the Individual proportv owners i nnd brini ; tlio ci.so to an issue on the rights B n ( the original grantors with a prospect of a Bpcody cu ilng of the litigation COMMAMIKu OlnYKItSON m The IVInJor Ijiknly lo llrcnmo Ilcpnrt- K incut Lender of tliu G A. It ji ' * - _ Next Woilnesduy the G A H en K camninentof the department of Nebraska will nssumblo In Grand Island ana continue B probably for a coupio of daji It is ex B poctcd that it will bo the most largely nt- B tended meeting of the kind ever held iu this B Mite The attention which hns been paid rcrtntly to the question of pen B slont will draw a largo num B bor of soldiers who ucslrc to t iko Fouio action to bring to the concrcs slonal uUigntion from this state tbo wishes H of ISobrnskn's vctoraos an this subject H A dep irtmcht comnmrdor will nlso bo B ] elected nnd the feeling among hading Grand Army of the licpubllo men In til s city Is thit the selection will ho Major T b BtL Clarkson wno is now ninombcrof tbo nn BJp tional council of administration of the order Hf Tnch post is entitled to ono dolegnto and BJ nn additional delegate for ovary major frac- H tion ot fifty in membership Hesidcs-cnch Bj ; past post commander is ex ofllcio a dole ate Bj ind while nil uf those who no lopcor , hold of ilea no longer a\ ail thcmsolvcs of this privl Bj lego it is thought tht this year a largo BE number of thorn will bo present Bl There are four posts in this city , U S Giant , * so 110 Custer , No 7 , l'hll Sheridan Bt Noi 2 Phil Kearney , and U 11. Livingston j of Soutli Omahn " lho past commanders of U S. Grant post / > nro Messrs VV T Broatch , I Parmolee AI _ y It Kisilon O T Hurmester , V M Clark , _ ' ' I II M llavcrlj , 1 S Clarkson , C fa Chase , _ _ _ k BT BB/ lho ( ommanderof Custer , ISo 7 , is D G Bff yf * Ilhoads BF lho past commanders of Phil Sheridan Bt est nro L T Mnglnn nnd Ur SpnuldliiR , Bt the rcgul ir delemite being II It Ball BJ | lho past commanders of Phil Kcnrnoy BE , post nro bergennts Cody and Allison Bi The pns > commanders of K It Livingston BJ x post ore faV Dennis , E IC Wells and J P BE , Hart Is the dclcgato Bf Grand Island nnd rtncnln vvHI strive to beE E I cure the next reunion in beptcmbor , while Bjj ISobraslta City hopes to bo assigned the novt BJf cucampuiont , to bo heh1 nj car hence llorsforil'H Aclil ' Bj I'liosplitto Bt Tor Wakefulness Bt historla nnd ether diseases ot the nervous BJj system H | WAr 1UU9 BF Thcbtrict Hallway Company Invites BJJ lleu ml Cointiotitinn Bi The Omaha strcot railway comptny ro B ] eolved notice yrstorduy that four motors Bb had been shipped by tbo Uhoinsou-Uouston BK H . company to this city lho motors are to bo BEBBBil used on the South Omaha I'no ' to nld In tbo BJf houdllng of passengers when travel is unus BB unllj neuvv BK Mr W A. Smith conoral manager ot the BJf road returned from Chicago lues lay BJf whither bo wont to confer with the Ihom- son Ilojtstou company concerning lates on HB electrical equipment whioh will bo needed BJf this season by the railway company hero BJf No agreement of any kind was made with BJf thnt electrical companj It being the inten Jf ilon cf tnu street railway compute to invite BJm bids from all the leading companies of the Jf couutrj BJf An Absolmu Cure BJf 'JhoUlUUlNALAlllLlINEOINTMBNl BR Isonlj put up In lurao two ounce ilu boxes , BJ * und Is un absolute euro for all sores burns , BB wounds chapped hands and nil skin orup BB tlons Will positively euro all Kinds of piles BJf Ask for tno OKICINAL ABIhl 1NL OINT BB MCN P bold by Goodman Drue company BB at ' .j cents per box by mall JO cunts BB Antioiinoi inontH BB The undoubted musical o.'ont of the sea > BB * psW - son will take pluco on Tucsdav , I obruary 18 BB at Itoyd s opera house when the two treat BB " " Sjm nlastcrs of the violin nnd piano will make BB tholr llrst Joint appcaranco in Omaha Slnco BB ' their arrival In the United States Pablo bnr- BB nsato mid Lugeno O Albtrt have been do- BB flighting the largest audiences over brought BB togcthur in Now York and lloston , and their BB appearance hero will no doubt boenjovedbv B our best people BM Delightful Sol Smith Kusscll will and thnt BB ho Is not without agooulj host of ndmirurs BJj IIo will entertain largo audiences at the BB . _ operu house , where his quaint , droll , nnd lot BB ' * gontlc , piithctio performance of Noah Vull BB ] in "A Poor Kolatiou" commands gonulnn BH : sympathy and creates slncero pleasure 1 Ins BBr natu ral comedian is ono of the most esUoemcd BB ] ot our stage entortulnors and has u fund of BB | inoxhaustlbls humor that seems to bo BB | perennially refreshed lho better known BB ] he Is the hotter is ho Uknd , and one mlUit BB ] almost say hu Is beloved of these who have BB ] lnuhed ( at him or wept nt him during the BBt las'tin iears Miss Ciraco Pllkiui is his Bi bright und nmlablo foil In thlspluv , her Bj beauty and vivacity materially helping tlio BBf - sucooss of the performance Mr Kussoll BBJ has surrounded himself with a vorv strong Bt supnorilng coiupauj MrrIui ell will appear BB-r---4 nl t,1Q , ltay > l tlj' ' * evening in "A Poor BJ \ ' ltolatlon , " and his ougagemenl will lontiuuo Bt during the remainder ot the week , Senls BJ are now on sale B The lliuck Diamond Minstrel and bpo Bf cialty rotnpany will give tholr second annual BBJ performance and dance this evening at Bf Mots hull 'lho company is composed of Bf local tulcnt almost as good , it not equal to , BBJ ] professionals I heir former pot fortnnnces BBJ ] Unvo proved this and lho forthcoming ono Bf promises tn eclipse ull others Theiirlncipul BBJ features will be the banjo plav lug of Ciorco BBJ ] F Glllcnhotk , who on several occasions bus BBJ delighted an Omaha nudlunco Ldward BBJ Fitch the best bone soloist in the west , Vex BBJ ] atioi fetor * , uiuslb&l sveich artliU , Johnson BBJ ] brothers in sougs and dances , and , well , BBl they rould go on with talent enough Ui fur * BJj ' nlsh two show s. Kt tin beds como or J giva H ' the bos s a | )0d ) sendoff B Mr Canstd } , who msatfiiiuut.l > dtsun BBJf poured tiuinu tinio ufo iiom Couuul ) BBJf , > lllulTh , wuslocatod py Mndum lMnnolt , BBJf A Ihu wohdnrful recond-ulKlit boor , wh BBJf BP now Iiiib jmtlora ut .122 N , lUth ul Her BBJt l ; JucuUv is lcaili mlinuuluus , ttiul thlm * v BBJfBJJ - only ouq of lho inan.v huntlrcds ol ulm * BBJf " llurtuccathu iuadiiu | hiu proven buo- BBB ' u u > 'ul lu Tin : ASSOCIATION ADaoUIfSS , Alter Having Onnnldrretl it Niunhor of ltnilroad Qnostlous The 1 rans Missouri pai-ongor association met at 10 o clock je.Uirdaj morning in parlor 11U Millard hotel , completed its work nnd adjourned Very llttlo was done outsldo of the usual routine business The application of the Kansas Immigration buroiu for rcducod rates lo settlers hus been left with a committee ot which E L Lomax ot the Union Pacific is chairman , lohn Prancls of the U & . M , J H Uuchanan of the Fremont Llkhorn fc Missouri vollov , W. H Thompson , Santa lo , I ) Li Caldwell , Missouri Pacltlc , J V Look wood Kansas Cits , Fort Scott A. Memphis , and John Sobastlan of the Hock Islind nro members They were instructed to prepare a schedule for harvest excursion rates which will not only Include this application but absorb ovcry other roqucst for excursion or special demnnds nnd report in the March meeting to be hold in Kansas City • Harvest excursion rates , " sail Mto- Chairman Hourso coverall the Kansas people expect nnd nnj bcnellts dnrlred from that will bo extended to Nobrnski South Dakota and Colorado as well Wo had the same thing last jcar nnd It was success ful lut with the assistance ot these vnr < oua state organizations it cin bo made much moro extensive and important ' All the requests for special or rcducod rates lo annual inootings ot suchnssucutlons as tbo Knights fomplar Missouri Iustltuto of Houiccopaths , M 1j conference | otc , were griultcd on the basis of a one und ono third faro for the round trip The npplica tlons , however , from theatrical ronipanlcs base b ill clubs nnd the Kansas i ravclers' association wore rojocto 1 on the ground thnt nny action favoring them would be In viola tion of lho Inter stats rommorco commis slon's lute decision which Is to the effect thnt reduced rates glv on to parties of ton or more persons may also bo dumandod by In dlviduals lho news from Chicago J estordav morning created great oxclteinont In local railroad cl"cles All the concral , freight agents howcvoi , said thoj had been expecting some thing of tbo kind nnd had been picnircd for It , lhcy know the Milwaukee road was getting ting angry nnd proposed to do something Mr Hllund was in Omaha last week and It scorns Intimated as much to thrca or four parties who had fricndl ) t illts with him • I ngroo with Mi HUand , " said a Union Paciils man , ' that this secret cut throat business hafe been going on long enough but it is nonsense for Chairman Midcoly to state in his report of nn Investigation that the Milwaukco and Missouri Pacllla have not been manipulating rates as well as all the others 1 could give him some pointers that tnitht bo of some bcnellt to him Let us as an oxnmplo looic nt the stock shipments out of KrnsasCity The Milwaukco Is the longest line from that point to Chicago Lnst week it took 207 cir lodds uc.ainst JH for tl o Santa to whlehis not only the shortest route but b is a big system west of there to druw ftorn 1 hlrty live wcio hauled by the Alton and some thing Ilko elfchty bj the Uock Island ItO ono can tell mo that it dot sn't require a manipulation of rales t ) secure such results Kvldentlv somebody has hud the wool pulled ever his eves " Will this reduction of UtJ per cent on business to Missouri rivoi points affect roads west ot tbo river I * It is sure to and thcro will bo some of the biggest losses in earnings over licard.of You understand the local rates must comedown down in proportion to tbo cut on through consequentlv , wo must st ind our pro portion of thoruductlon ' 1 ha roads uiainat whom Chairman Ml ljols makes such serious eh irges denv thorn of course but declare-they will help to make the war as merry and livolj as possible General Agent Nash ot the Milw lukeo re eolved u telegram late Xuesdaj afternoon summoning him to nppcar in Chicago as quickly as possible Ho accordingly dc parted ou the llrst train The men interested in having nn Otnahu- Yaniaon ro id built failed to got unj sitis factors promises from S H II Clark while bo was hero and prlncipilly because they were tanMed up in an unfortuniito contro- vorsj between themselves lho enterprise took shape two months ngo , but when matters tors roacned that point where subscriptions to stock wore nccessnry befoio ans thing further thor could bo done a biriiir was rused which stonpo 1 proceedings nnd has eve slnco ilel.ijed action Plenty of leading citizens havu expiossid willingness to subscribe liberally , but they waut the amounts scaled in proportion to each man s wealth und bis nbllitv to pay L or instance , Georto 13 ir Itorsuss nuwill put down ? 0 000 if the KounUc Uiu Smith and the Cicigbton inter csts subscribe 8100 000 ' Thov can well ifford to do it " ro-narkod the Kontluman who divulged this bit of in formation 'I know also bo continued , "thnt Hcnrv Y.itos stands leads to out his name to the list fet ? 2o 000 on the same con dllioiis , and Prank Murphy will give * . 0 uflu more Ho thinks that it John Horbncb who has already announced his w lllingness to do it , can invest $100 000 , others ought to do as inucn for tbo schonio Uy apportioning the subscriptions in this manner , wo could eas ily rutso at least tbOO.OOO in Omaha That amount , with the subsidies which can bo se cured along the proposed route would oulld the road " Lho Chicago Milwaukee & . fat Paul road is preparing lo open n line between Omaha and % ankton Dak , which it ctn do by way of Manilla la , tbento tn Sioux City und thence up the east side of Ihu river to Yank ton It proposes to make such reduction in freight rates as will Induce the merchants ol the city to still ) goods into that countrv At present tlio ratu from Ouiatti tn Y inktcin over this road 220 miles is only about 10 cents less thdn the rnto fiom Chicago It is also the intention ol the Mil wauKco road to put on an Omaha Yankton sleeper or ohali car leaving hcroovorv evonlng aud arriving there the next morn ing 1 his son ice w ill probably bo inaugurated on March 1 The now i orn rates , making i reduction ot 10 per cent from present turlffs will go into effect on the Nebraska Iowu aud Kansas roads next Saturday lho 1) & M pioplo have tholr rate shtiuu ulroads made up und printed _ _ _ _ _ _ The Onlj Ono 'lho Chiciko , MllwauUoo i. St Paul llnllwuv la the only line i uiminf , ' eolid vostibulod , electric lichted und etcain hcutod trains between Ohlcugo , Coun cil Bluffs mid Omahn The berth leivdlntr lump foatuto in the Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines if paten ted nnd oannot bo used by onv ether railway compiny It ia the great impiovomont of the ago Try it und bo convlncod Slooplng curu lonvo tlio Union Puolflo depot , Omaha attj ( ) tn dally , urrlvitiff at Ghictico nt n II ) u in Pnssung'ors taking : this ti ( tin arc "ot compelled to Rot out of tlia oum at Council UlulTa nnd wait for the tl uln to bo cleaned Gut tickets anil slqeplngcnr botths at Union ticket olllco , 15U1 rarnum nt IA NASII , Gen Airt J. i : PitlhiciV Pass Ant lust Mulit'n I Ire A lire occurred In the furuttiiro stors of U Altmnn at 1 015 and I 01T Cuming street about 8 SO o'elocit last night llje propria or hud only been uw as from the store about ten minutes when the onllro pluco was nblo/e. lho tire department were quickly on the scene and extinguished the tlamos Mr Altman ntutid that his loss would amount to at least SI 000 the damage being caused prim qully by water The small cigar store Immediately cast ot tno furniture store was destroyed bv tbo Haines und watei lho proprietor , James Christie was so drunk that no was not nblu to estimate his less or tell what stock ho bad Hu slept in his store mid was Injured in an , attempt to savu hlmsolf Ho was taken to the police station , where it was found his loft arm was dislocated The city phsslolan war lullo'1 ind Hooded to his injuries I ho l < imerul 'C'nllU lho funeral of Frederick Cuallii took place from UroxelVc Mania at 1 JO o clock i cstorduy afternoon It was conducted bj tbo Central labor union of which organization ever ooo hundiud members were present After brief religious services the remains were removed to Mt , Hope cemetery for Interment , lho fuuoral prooesslou was beaded by tbp Musical Union band Ike pall Dearors wow Frank Holwell , liuiotby Sullivan , lhomas Hilton , Jcfl Kaiwusien , Peter Ulgby and Albert Jobusou FROM THE STATE CAPITAL A Statomout of Cttttlo Slauahtcrcd nt South Omaha STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY , The lOxnnilnliiK Section Meets nt Lincoln to Pass Upon the ( junli- flcntlons of Drue Dispensers News Notes Cuttle 61niiulitorc < I nt Smith Omnlin LtNcoLN , Neb Feb 13. ( Swclal | to lnc Uef I Sotni Omaha , Neb , Fob 10 1SJ0 L \V \ Gilchrist , Secretars of the Hoard ot Trnnsoortntlon , Lincoln , Neb Daar fairs Complslng with j our request of the 23tU ult , I hcrowlth send v ou a statement , show ing the number of cattle slaughtered bs the several packing establishments located at South Omaha I was obliged to got this in o rmatlou from the packing houses bj mall which caused a dcla ) In m > sending thorn to j ou Yours respectfully , W N Hlntoih Number of cnttlo slaughtered bv fawift 121,310 , number of bead slaughtorel by Ar mour , BI , BI , number of bead slaughtered bs Hammond , CoT5J , number of hend Blough tcred bs Uudorwond 2 10T Total number slaughtered in 1SSJ , Jl)7 ( * STATr iiouni oi unnvivcr lho oxumlntng board of the state board of pharmacy met at the canital today to pass upon the qualifications of would bo drug dls ponscrs ir this stnlu Monday the board met at Norfolk for the same purpose , nnd lucsday at Omaha Members present Max Becht vlco president Omahn , I h. Itlggs , vice president Lincoln , James Heed treas urer , Nebraska Cltv , nnd Henry D , Uojdon , sccrotarv Grand Island faomo of the mombsra of the board took Occasion to state , when liiE Unt , ropresonta tlvo was muking his rounds , and with ov I dent pride , that tlioro wore no prosecutions during the past quarter for violations of the phnruiacv law 'lhl , Judging from the tone ot lho members of the board who furnished the information , is nn Innovation upon the past order Mr Ueed In speaking of the deitb of Car rie Llslor ot Superior , who died or poison dispensed from the ding store of Monro & Moore of that place bv mistake , stated that the board had Inquired into the matter vers carefully nnd that its members were glad to oxoncrnto the proprietors from ull blame Applicants attended the examinations at Norfolk , Oiiiannnnd Lincoln as lollows AT N0ltr0L.lv C HugoUber , Chadron , Wlllinm A. Lallin , Doloit I II Mackay Madison , Adam Hu be ml all Madison , C N Smast Humphrov , \V 11 Tjlcr , Hay faprings , Dr William Watts Jackson , Dr A Tdds , Tlldon AT OMAHA A J Adair Omaha Ashlugton D Hrown Omaha Marshall Bradley , Nebraska City , Oscar M Dauimann , tsebraska Cits , George C Douglas Hajloy , lo P W luvans Mel vin Nells P Hanson St Paul , loscph Kessloi , Cumberland , la , Walter Mulr Omaha , L W Potter Him Creek , W J Studlov , Dal las Center , la Archie Wilson , hoarnoy AT IISCOLN Andrew C Drvdon Superior , I rank Dean , Lxeter , I l > bert , Shperior , J P Fenton , Broken Dow , Nathan Green Beatrice , William Jucobson , Hastings , D W Lour , Hover Cits , C H Morris , Ansley , George W Miller , Hoelus F A. Nelson Sutton , Julian B Phinaoy , Utlca , O H fansder , Plattsmouth , O F Smith , Hast ings , l'rca H Standard , Lincoln , J P Stevens Humboldt , O L Smith , Lincoln , John W Hooper Mlnden lMEltbTATE COHMEltCE LAW According to a dispatch publlsbod In Tub Ucc this morning bankers and uroiuinent business men of this cits telegraphed Sena tor Padoclc yesterday eutoring n protest ugattiHt the repeal of section 4 of the tntor state commcrco law and urging him to use his inhuenco to prevent auc.i uclion The section in question , which is as follows , is therefore uot without interest ' That it shall bo unlawful for any common earrlor , subject to the provisions of this act to churco or receive any greater compensation in the uhgrec ita for the transportation of passengers , or of lluo kind of property , under substantially similar circumstances unit conditions for a shorter than fet a loiiEcr distance ever the same line In the same direction the shorter bomg included within the longer distance , out this shall not bo construed us authorizing any common carrier within the terms of this act to charco and receive us great compensation for a shorter as lor a longer distance , pro vided however , that upon application to the commission , appointed undur the provisions of this act , such common carrier may in special cases attoi investigation by tbo com mission bo authorized to charge less for longer than for snorter distances , for tbo transportation of passengers or proportv , and the commission may from time to time prescribe the extent to which such deslg nntcd common carrier moy be relieved from tbo operation of this act ANOTUnit AtlJnCB TA1K8 AuiioitA , Neb , Fob 8 To the Honorable Hoard of 1 racsportatlon of the State of Ne braska Wo , the members of Hamilton counts al liance , in session assembled , believing that wo have been robbed or our Just dues by the high freight rates now being charged for the moving of our produce and al o believing that the fcovornoi ind stuto board of trans portation have power to rcducothoiatos and have neglected to do so , tlteroforo bo It Ilesolvcd lbat we denounce in thestroug est terms the action of tbo railroad board In not forcing the railroads to in alto a rodnction of rote on all produro when it lies in tholr power to do so and , furthermore be it Itcsolvcd , That wo daaiand of the railroad board Immediate action regarding the reduc tion of rates , and that wo demand a reduc tion of not less than 10 cents pot bushel , and also thut wo present n copy of these resolu tions to the chairman of the state board ot trnnsoortation and the state alllanco papers for publication V Hoax , Presldont , M. 11 bKV luv , Secretary rilB D14TII1CT touur P W Worthinjrton Is on trial for lllogal voting today Uathurinn C Mars ton s ecu rod a deeroo of divorce this morning fiom her husband , Charles Marstoo , on tbo grounds ot desertion tion John DoorfleM was tried and convicted on the chnrcc of grand larceny , nnd sentenced to two years in the slate pen Uu\orlyLield chuiged with grand lar cci j , was found ( .uilty of pottt luicony , and Judge Cbapaiaa sentenced him to thirty days In the county Jail Eliza Green ehart.es her husband with ax tromo cruel treatment und asks for a dl vorco Hei potltlon was 11 led tbls morning JtECOIlUS AT Till ! OAl ITOL , Countv treasurers setllod with the auditor today and paid into the state treasury sums of monov as follows J L. Wlsoly Loud (74 174 , George 11 jck baundnrs $17,157-1 lho auditors olllco reports lho following countius delinquent in sottllug with the state for the scar IbSJ Utaluo , Dox Hutto , Buf falo Cherry , Davvsou , GarQolu , lhurstoa and Holt Insurance Auditor Allen recelvod and filed lho uunuul statement of the Now Lngland Mutual llfo insurinco company toilaj It shows lis business transacted in the stuto during the past s oar to bo as follows Ulsks , tUT 500 , premiums , $ IU.l7 49 No losses 'lho Chadron buttoruud cbecso company fllod urtlclcs ot Incorporation , as required bj law , in the secretary of states ' ofuco today Capital stock authorized , I'J 000 Iucorpa raters W 1" Has ward , Levi G Sweat , F M Mcrrltt , W M , Puller and Al Hutler C11I NEWS AND NOTES J D Calhoun's now printing outfit has ar rived , and ore loug Llucotn mas expect the birth ot a now weekly democratic news paper Another sudden departure can bo re corded This morning Iiik Bee representa tive sought Mrs Allen , the lady who figures in the sensat tonal divnrco case , at the Hotel Ideal , and was told by the clerk that bho had left thorn John I'n-nell , a fifteen year-old boy who has boon loafing arouuu tuo police station tor a woou or more , will be sent to tbo re form school Formal complaint aud the ouoiiary showing win made defora Judge blowart today and bo issued the order , A. S. Harriet received word from Suit I.ako "Uns morning that Mrs J M Cochran wis1 much improved In health , nnd that if her ! husbind could bo moved thov would return to Lincoln In about three weeks This fahfily has boon sorolv nfllloted La grippe tuM kindred nfllictlons held them down Governor That or and wife assisted by state oniccrs nnd Ihelcftive * , the members of the supreme bench tbd their wives gnvo an informal rccoptloAitthocapltol this oveil ing It was lareolv nttended nnd from U to 13 o clock the sonng folks kept tlmo to ( If lighttul music in representative hall The reception commenced lit 8 o clock > Ladles who value a rolluod complexion must use Porzonl s Powder It produces n soft and boatitlful skltf ' Tim HOMK DLITJNOIjltS The Question nt Lorinlnc Another Club Dismissed A meeting of the property owners In the northwest part of town was hold it Twenty rourth nnd Clark stronts last night to form a second club lho meeting was attended bv about fifty of the citizens and was presided over by Joseph 1 Comstock , with J 11 Ueovo as secretars A number ot propositions from varous law firms , which had been presented at the last mooting , were taken up aud discussed seriatim A vote was taken on each proposition sennratoly which resulted In the rejection ot all but two , and there was n great diffcronco of opinion ns to which ot these tno should bo accepted Ono was from Konneds , Lnrnod & . Harmrd offering to take the coses for $15 o ich providing that there were not less than twents llvo members in the club The other proposition was from Miller , Dick & . Randall , who offered to take the cases for SI J00 for lifts cases or less , or $2 100 for 100 cases one fourth to bo paid ns a retainer , ono fourth upon tbo filing ot the answei , nnd the bslnnco If the suits were won In case the suits were lost the second half ot the foe was to be remitted lhoso present divided pretty events on these two oilers , nnd after a long discussion It wis finnllv decided to appoint a committee to solicit membership to the club lho com mlttco was Instiuctcd to ascertain the pro fercnecs of those Joining as to their choice of lawyers , and if there Is no prospect ot uniting on ono lawsci two clubs will bo formed fho comuiittco appointed consisted ot thrco udvocatcs of the llun of Ivotinods ot ul and three who oxprcssod u preference for tlia Miller contingent Messrs Joseph Hod man , J A Dalzoll and Charles Gardner represent the former partv , and George Gibson J B Rcevo md Dr n M Parko the latter The commlttoo will leport ut a mect- tlng to b hold at the same place next faattir day evening _ , DLATH OP A1AJOK OHAMBKItS Ono ot the Brat Known Men in tlio \ \ est Passes Away Major Ullllam J Chambers died shortly before 5 o'clock vestcrdas afternoon at his homo , corner of North Iwents-fourth nnd Ames avenUe lho news will boa sad sur prise to manv , ns bo w is ouo of the best known and most popular mon m Omaha His illness wis of short duration Ouo weeit no last Saturdav while standing in the olllco ot the Lindell hotel St I ouls ho was attacked by a fainting spell sank to the floor and became unconscious Friends car rlcd him to his room summoned ' a phs stclan , and after two hours ( ho rovlvod but felt very weak and w Wconlluod to his room four or live das s III ) then felt stronger and went out ' Last Friday nigbt lho1 major started home , arriving Saturday evening and wns appar ently pas all danger On bunday , however , ho complained of having n severe houdacbe , prow worse Monday and Dr A. B Somnors was called in to see him Monday nigbt he fell into a comatose condition , from which ho never recovered But not until s ester day did tbo ftmlls.rcVJzo that itho end was bo near Mujor Chambers was horn nt Argsle Washington county ' Wow York Jnntlars l\ 18'9 , and tberoforo was sixts sears and fifteen days old While vet very sonng his parouts moved to Cattaraugus counts , w nuro bo grow up and uttho ago of twenty was married to Miss Jcannctt Kidder who survives him In the spring of IbGO they migrated to Minnesota , where they resided sided about ono venr , then moved to Davcn port , Ia whcie bis brother , Colonel Alex ander Chambers was stationed with n rogl ment of soldiers Ho icmalncd at Davcn port during the war und engaged iu the business of buying army burses ror the gov ernment In 1MW he came wlth his family to Omuha and has resided hero over since ns an inspector and purchaser of horses for the army For the last three years , however , his headquarters have been in St Louis and ho spent much tinio thcro , though visit ing his homo and frienns hero quito oftun Ho Icavos six children to mourn his loss lhey are Walter Cnambcrs , who lives at Davenport , la , James IC Chambers , depot ticket agent for the Union Pacific , Mrs Sam Jones of ChicaLO , William Chambers , teller in the Omaha Savings bank Miss Grace Chambers and Prank Chambers , who are also ut homo Waiter , Mrs Jones four brothers of tbo deceased and ono sister have been notified by telegraph and are expected to reach hero in time for the funeral , which will beheld oitber Triday or Saturday Ono of the brothers lives in Wusnlngton , two iu Minna seta und the ether in Chicago lho sister is also iu Cblcai.0 As stutcd before Major Chambers was probably tlio most widely known and popular man outside ot nubile llfo in tne west Ho possessed , to a remarlmuh strong decree , that happy fac ulty of ahvajs remembering names und faces , and every person who became ac quainted-with him was ever afterwards his friend Among the elder citlzons of this city ho was admired , loved and looked upon as ono ot their best frlonds lo them his death will bo lndeod a sorrowful reality The cause of bis death was diabetes como The PeniiBylvnnians A rather small attendance of Pennsylvn- nlans turned out last evening at the moot ing hold in the police court to make nrepara tlons for their coming banquet and to attend to other buklnoss Mr Cathor proslded A discussion took place as to the boat place for holding the meetings of the association here after The council chamber and Young Men's Christian association ball were sug gested On motion of Mr Mcintosh u com mlttco of three was appointed to Boeuro a proper place tor huldlng the sessions Messrs Mcintosh \Y1 | lj mid Cuthor consti tuted thut committee lho tlmo of holding the uieetiufes was left to the same com mittee ' } ' Mr Samuel P Britain of South Omaha Invited the members of the association to enjoy the hospltulltj j Of his homo at soma tlmo in the near future ; lho chairman , Mr Mcintosh , and others thought that this Would be n good waste work up an interest In the association , awl the Invitation was uo ceptcd V\ , Mr J , B Urunor ( fraught that it would bo better tor the soclets'to have the members bring their wives to . } ho meetings Ihis plan was ucquiesed ip and It was decldod to invite the ladles to ajtejld hereafter AMUHJ KNTS Cnrinue closed her engagement at the Bosd last ijlght , tkat gorgeousls mounted spectacular burlesque , "Muuto Crista , Jr " being tne play It was put on iuch to the pleasure and enjoj ment of a largo uudienco Evidently the pretty , captivating llttlo star made a uronounced alt with somebody in Omaha , for she was the recipient of a very bandsomo basket of flowers ' Monte Crtato , jr , " Is a much moro satisfactory production man "Ar adla , " though Its most commenda bio qualities are ia tbp scenery and a mill * tary drill glv on by Via female choristers The Captain Swift company brought Its season at thu Grand to a c'oso ' last night , Tbo audience was light Grantntt a Now Irlol CiiicAtio , Fob 12 , J mos \V. bykes , who was tried and sentqncod to tbo penitentiary for two scars for dofrauaiug the Merchants Loan and Trust company by means of false warehouse receipts has beta granted a uuw trial SOUTH OMAHA DAILY EVENTS I Anuoxatlon Is the Absorbing Toplo In the Magic City PLACE OF TONIGHT'S MEETING Clrciitntlna a Petition to tlio City f oitnull lleutonslratlnir Aualnst Consolidation with Oninha fvntnlilo \ \ ortilInjr Uriel's More Tnlks on Attncxntlnti Lvcrsbods seemed utscaln South Omaha jestcrdas on the Intentions ot the Omnhti commlttoo appointed to visit the suburb for the purpose of I ooming nnnexntion As into as 1 o clock in the afternoon no ouo was tn formed ns to where the proposed mass meeting was to bo hold tonight John Dee president of the board ot tnlc , is out of the cits , and the dut ) of convening tlio board ot trndo to meat lho Omaha com mlttco would devolve on Ylefl President Andersen dorson Ito knew nothing of the doslrcs ut the Ouialn people , and until ho hoard from them he could do nothing The same is true ot lho council commlttoo In existence for several months to confer with the Omaha council committee on the annexation quostlon Thov nro roads for n conference whenever Omaha's lcpioscnta tlv os signify vv hero they desire tlia South Omaha representatives to meet them lho interviews published in lucsdas Bih aroused un tntorost in the question that has not been noticed heretofore The sub ject was thu theme of conversation among gatherings of business men on the street corners vestorduj lu which each one expressed his views lbos were of vu rlous kinds , but it must bo admitted the ma Jorltyvvcro opposed to annexation unless soma ron3ons voro given iccuidlng its advisabilits and equally strong assur anccswero kIvou by Omaha that South Omaha would bo treated as fairls under consolidation as she would bo under a separ atogovornmont Ono man was seen who thought thcro was a strong soutlmcnt iu favor of annotation nmong the packing house employes who own homes in South Omnha , because they felt that taxation would be leduced materially under ono government Ills opinion was that if Omaha would send good speakers down to South Omaha for the ourposo of talking the ouestion up in mass meetings the cau > nol annexation would bo wonderfully helped lho speakers should bo well posted in facts and figures lelutivo to the benefits to bo derived and bo able to present them effectively The Moellnir ruiiictir Lnto jesterduv afternoon steps were taken to secure n hall In which to hold the mass mootiugtoulght Mavoi Sloauo ind Alder man McMillan took the matter in charge nnd arranged for thu use of Rouloj s hall on Twents sixth strcot near N fho meeting will be called to order ut 8 o clock and a thorough discussion of the quostlon of an ncxation will bo indulged in bs Omaha and South Omaha speakers Every taxpasor and voter in South Omahi should attend and learn whut there Is to bo c.aluod by con sohdation Miininir Against Atinc\ntiou Lust night u petition was being clrctil ited for the signatures ot South Omahn voters who ate opDOsed to annexation It reads as follows The State of Nebraska Douglas County To the Honorable Mat or and City Council of South Omaha Gentlemen Wo the under signed citizens and electors-who have hereunto unto lespectfullv signed out names , ao most earnestly and scrlousl.y remonstrate of uuy action being taken by the cltv council of South Omuha tending to or ucrtalnlng to the ntnoxatlon ot this the city of South Omaha to the city of Omaha , nu I we , the under signed , most earnestly request and deslro that wo may bo left a city as wo are with our own government , unu that wo mas not bo subjected to the Jurisdiction of any ether city An Old ltrslili nt Dead Haurico Fitzgerald an old resident of South Omaha , died Tuesday nigbt at his icsl denco ia tbo Third ward on Thirtieth ind T Btrccts Mr Fitzcorald , was sKts four sears of ngo Ho letves a wile and a family of six children , all grown up lho funeral will occur from his Into residence on 1 ridny morning at 1 o clock Services will be bold iu St Acnes' church Intei mont will take place in St Maiy's cemetcrs United lor Life Ono of South Omaha s most respected young men took unto himself a vvlfo lues- day In the presence of a host of vvnll w isbliig frlonds At 0 o'clock iu St Phllomona's cathedral , Omaha , Tuesday morning , Daniel iol Egan was married to Miss Nora Goolev Miss Kate Gooloy , a sistei of lho bride netcd asbridosmaid and M Flaherty performed the dutlos of best man luesdny night sev outs llvo friends of tlio newly wedded pair pild their respects to thorn nt a nicely fun ished homo Mr Egnu has fitted up for his bride at Twents seventh and L streets lho evening was snent with musia nnd merriment and God snoeds wcte • howered on the soung coupio in tholr Journcv through life Conic and Get \ our Pnj City Trensuior Geaiy has called in for payment warrants 1 to 0 ? on the police fund , lto 12on the onglnoor fund Ito 57 on tbo tire nnd water fund , 1 lo Til ) on the street ro pnlr fund , nnd I tnCon the lwonty fourth street ( railing fund City warrants are being paid moie rcculirly ut present than forsomo tlmo City Notes nnd IVraonnls ill Gorbe s bible i lass will meet at Miss AnnaMorriU's.Nuud Iwcnty second streets this evening Yesterday the construction of n row uf frame office buildings was commenced on 1 wenty fourth street north of N George Williams ono oi the Armour-Cud uhy force has gona to Chicago Two now Jewelry stores w ill be opened iu South Omuha the present week , ono iu Coun cilman Melcbert's store and the ether in 1 bomas' shoo stoi e Willis n Stowo will shortly leave South Omaha for Chicaso where ho will reside pcimanently Cora Holmor outortainod her llttlo frlonds the other day with a pink domino party J I Mctvllistor , a loading uttornoy of Ponca Neb , is in tbo city looking nftor seine propel tv interests Mrs McVllistor accompanies him Vulsntino social of Alpha lodge at Mnsonlo hall 1 ridas nlglit Xbc South Otnatu office of riiK Hiir Is located catod In the Nebraska Savings bank build ins , grouiu tloor , on fueuly sixth strcot Just south of N street Orders foi dollvory of papcrsn , lvertlsoments , notices of sot lety mooting , personals or ether uows notes of local interest left at the olllco will receive prompt attention Xho olllco Is ia clurgo of Dan C Sbelleslesi > eoof thu outhOmaha circulation 1 lu * Switchmen's Hal ) lho switchmen's ball , which occurs once each sear , occuired at Lxpositlon hall last night and was ono of tbo most successful parlies ever give t by the association Moro than llvo hundred persons wo-u present und not u rluplu ot discord occuiiod Tlio pious uro continued until fir Into the nlcht , and every oerson loft with the happiest memory .of the evening spent A programme of thirls-ono numbers was rendered under the auspices of the following coinmittoest Master of ceremonies James P. Sculien , Committee on Arrunfements D M lobin , II 11 Kirkbam.A / DonnhoB.G G rariner , T , P Mulighe , D E Melius , D M Shandy , J , J. Phillips , J 0. Ormsby , J L , Kalor Reception J Q Kane O J Hetzlor , T. J Ryan , J P Mnlvln 11 II V Burke , II L , Cassady T. J l.vuns , W , H Coltor , R. K Kane , L. P. Kuudson Floor J E. Mcoban , Junius D McDon aid G M Palmer , W P. Ormsby S II Maloney D V MoAvoy , J II Murphy , D M Marshall W , II Martin , J E. Wright Door William P Huy , William C Henn STOIiIl A TUAV OP HOltSUS Ivvn YciutiR Mjn I I ml Themselves In n Und t'tcdlcnmrnt Hnlllff t ou Giobo , who n few dass ago arrested the man llramo on a chnrgo ot mt rder preferred by the Tonncssoo atithoi i ties , distinguished hlmsolt bv nnothor cloTor cinturo last night , nnd lnnded John bvghs and E. W Riolimon in the county Jail ou n charge ot horse stealing Tucsdnj nltcrnoon Svchs nnd Rich mon went to the livers l > axn of I A. Collins , on Cuming street nnd asked for double train , saving that tnos wanted to ilrlvo nbout the cits fern n counlo of hours 1 hey were glv on the team but failed to return in the evening , and Mr Collins becoming suspicious notified the sheriff Mr Grebe nt once started on the trail nnd jesterdnv learned that two men answering the description of Svghs and Klchruon had boon scon nt Pnpillton , Fur ther Investigation rovoiled the fact that they had offered to sell the team to n farmer nnmod Connell for tlOO Follow • lug up ono clue nftor nnothor llallift Grcbo soon lindMils tncu under nrrcst nnd the team returned to Its rightful ounor Richmon has for some tlmo pist been em ployed nsn collector for II E Cole , the real estate man 1 ho latter snl I last night that Richmon hail boon out collecting routs last luesdnj and Is supposed to have seuired about * -0t > Hut when ho was ui rested nine of this moues was found on his person lho men did not delis that tltoy lind nt tempted to sell the Unm , but Rlrhman claims to buy a bcon Induce 1 to do it bs his com panion , Syghs lho latter simply said ho wns hard up und wanted soma inonoy , mul that ho snyv no ether way ot gottlng it Both are soung men nnd are tali Is well dressed Hlchmnii his beou living nt No (03 ( North 1 t.hteotilh ( street , but of Ssghs llttlo Is knoivn Jhes ? * vill have a prelimin nrs healing before fudge Holsles this mom ing _ _ _ _ _ _ 1HLLOT IlLI Oint Lv-Prosldcnt Cleveland Interviewed on the hulijeot Ualtimoiii Md , 1 oh U lho Sun tomor row vv 111 print n long Intcttv low w 1th ex Pros Idcnt Cloy eland from which the follow lug is taken In discussing the question of billet reform the loportcr said to him thut sumo of the southern democrntli leaders ut \ \ ashing ton were fenrful thnt the adoption of the svs tern would Imperil democratic stiprouiacs At this M- Cloy ol and wns surprised , ns ho did not sco whs there should b > > fear on that score Slid ho "I have novel looked upm this nuostlon from that polut of v low 1 have never dubatod vvhctbci the romovnl of trickery from a voter would injure m benefit the democratic party Bnllot reform is right und that is why 1 think it should bo tdoptoit ' As to the argument that the un educated voter would bo embarrassed and In many instances deprived of his privileges , Cleveland could lot sco that thorn was any thing In it lho host pliu would bo lo have lists of all the candidates printed ou one list siaiia to bo ndoplod , starting nt tint top of each list and Indicating to which party the candidates belonged lho voter could then indicates his Intention to vote for the candid atcs of nis party Ho did not approve of the proposition requiring a voter to tuuko n mirk opposite each cmdidiita of his parts 1 his wiiHcumbursouionna woul lrosiiltdisud vantiguousls so far as both tbo cduc ttcd und the uneducated voter wore concerned Die vital principle of ballot reform hu ngurde 1 ns lodged iu the official ballot , lo permit an unofficial billet would leave thu dee i us wide open ns ever to brlbory and corruption lho necessity for ballot reform is most urgent , and Indiana , a statu most capable ut judging and apprnci iting the evils of the pi cscu sit uallon is ripe for i movement in that direc tion In tbo last campalcn the virus of inr ruptlou ot voters passed lareoly into the ru ral districts of New \ork and thousands of voters yielded to lho temptation and for two dollar bills voted against their own con vietions If not nrrostol bv legislation it yyould bo much worse at the next general election Mr Clovcland behaves the scnti ment for ballot tcform will ore long bo But flcientls powirful to compel re-stcct and obedictico from roluctunt legislators Civil service reform Mr Clovcland thought , has now too firm n hold upon lho country to be destroyed by politicians Sneaking ot the tariff ho said that the agriculturists uf the United States arc tbo class upon which th9 tariff bears most hcivils , aud it Is to ro- liovo their burdens that ho is so anxious Ilu thought that thu best way to roach the formers and convince them of tbeli own interests is thoostablishmcutof tariff reform clubs among thorn and to dissomlnuto litcru turo applicable to their circumstances ihl htjiiIj mor Discussion of It Oiusos an Unronr in the Canadian Commons Ottawa , Ont , Peb 12 There was a warm light iu the commons today Charlton member fur Oxford , askad tlio prcmlor if tbo nttontionct tbo government had bcon ofllciully eilled to the disgi aceful Hull riot last night Ho charged the first minister with palliating and wlnkioc at such out rages In order to secure the Roman Catholio vote Sir John McDonald rephod warmly , rosontlng tbo clurgo lho matter , hu declared , was for Quebec to look after lho foil oral luthoi llioH had no jurisdiction He charged Charlton with cade tvoi lug to fan into lliimo the embers of race ami croud strife between the I roucli speaking Cath olics and the I nglish speaking Protestants Charlton tried to rupls but tbo speaker ruled him out of order Ihon onsuol a tro munilous uproar Hon Pctor Mitchell tried to move an adjoin anient , out the uproar con tinucd until Blaliu inosn and defended the government ugjhiBt Charlton lho lut tor ugnin tried to speak , when cries , groans aud hisses drowned him out Mcmbois lutt tholr scats aud tbronged the ulsles , whilu visitors loaned eve thu pallors rails hissing and groaning 1 iually to prevent onen not thu spenkei left the chair After a short time however , Churltou subsided and the business ot tbo house wus resumed A DriinliniU'H Dnrd CutcAUo , Teb 12 'tnss HaUlo Hind , a momboi of tbo choir of Moody's church , was shot twice tonight nna soriouslv wounded by Knbort Henderson , a member nu the Moody congregation Henderson then suicldod Tbo affair took place in his apart ments Henderson wus a married man with a wife and children in Niagara Falls He has been living here apart from thorn for three years Drink was his beset tine sin He was ruformod several times bv the Moody mission Miss Hind had been prominuat in the work and had been in the habit of going to his room and singing to him loulgbt was the occasion of his repentance ufter a spree Miss Hind rebuked buked him severely uud suid alio wus about to lese faith in tilui Henderson b61zo 1 the woupon und tbo shooting followed It is un derstood that Henderson was lntondlng to procure a divorce ami marry Miss Hind Children Cry for Pitchsr's Castorin When Baby was Blci , we | rav o her CoatorU Vihoa she as a Child , she crlnd for CostorU , When ska became Ul , she dune to OastorU , IVh n she half Children alio pare them CanlnrU | vJif'fiV9sfiT3flllFi1lf4J ' ! , iillMialUa-fililSAiial ' 'lliuMlurrrldaT , iinluyleb l.,14ir ! ( Saturday Matluoa ) 1118 IJISriNUUISIiPI ) COMI II1AN , Sol Smith Russell In Edwurd 1' Kidder \ ery Huccessful Lom- . edy Drama A POOR RELATION Imduced with Mr Kusttlls Own lleautlful aud complete MlCrsCUY & HVXViK Mil'TlMiS Burnt ) as used durlne his recent succeanful en cagetiient at Dily a lliestor In Now 1 ork lloiciittr prlcti Heati ill la I ut ua ln Wcdnewlt/ TJ/vCOBS 0 ] CURES PERMANENTLY H BURNS AND SCALDS , H Two Cures tire rtottl * H Ml Idle viiiRns la \\\g If 1 < . | I liumcsl tnr lie Willi rr l ling wslir nu I _ _ _ _ | had si rained ankle nt samu time ; i ron I lit _ _ _ | curcll'OtUwI.liuneKMtlacfM JnnbsOU _ _ _ _ | joiiv raN MA < . 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