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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1890)
_ TITO OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY MA110TI X 1890. 5 H HORSE BREAKS HIS JAW By Biting aBoantllntf Hoar His Man Kor in the Stable BITTEN BY A HYDROPHOBIC DOG * Tlic llorno nnd Cnnlno Fall Victims nt tlin llnmltt oftlm Gtinrttlntis or tlio l'coplo Other Local N'ovvs. . A Mntl Home William Evcrbnrt roporu & very rininrk- nblo ciido of hydrophobic in a valuable horse owned by bis uncle , A. Mason , n barber nt Sixteenth and California , and who lives on Center strcot , near Ninth Mr Muson bas owned tbo liorso for two years It was n bnndsomo ilnimal nbout ftvo years old , and the owner has rofuscd S.0U for it Ho also owned n bint dojr whlclrho hni had over slneo it was n pup alio dog mailo his liomliiuarters In the stable nnd a friendship Boomed to spring up between hltn'nndtbc horse Two or three woolts nro ; the dog showed evidences ot madness Ho bocntno us savage - ago as n bull dog and fought with and whipped every dog in the neighborhood One day ho even bit his old friend , the horse The mildness of the animal was evidenced by the dropping of saliva from the mouth nnd tin aversion to water It was dually de cided to kill him and a bluo-coatod inombor of the pollco force was called la to do the work , which ho did in a satisfactory man nor , after twcnty.flvo shots had been expended On Sunday the horse began Jo show symp toms of madness Ho would snap at his lepopor and when offered a bucltot of wntor would lay back his cars , glare viciously and attempt to knock the bucket of water over Ho would blto everything near ' mm und even attack himself , leaving norcrnl ugly gashes with his teeth on his right shoulder , 'i'ho manger nnd corn box wcro completely splintered by him , nnd Monday afternoon h'o bit bo viciously at the scantling on the top of the manger that ho broke his Jaw A vetorlnury surgeon was called and it wai thou discovered that the horse was mad Nothing could bo done to save the an imal and the owner most'reluctantly turned him ever to the garbaga man to bo shot , as ho did not huvo the hoarv to do so himself The iMAD man did the job and dumped tbo carcass in the rlvor It is not known how many canines bavo boon bitten by Vinson's dog , but two or thrco thnt are positively known of bavo boon ordered shot Within the past thrco days there have bcon many inquiries nt Tub Linn office con cerning the location of the famous madstono at one time in this city The stone is at present - sent in the possession of u physician at Lin coln , but no further information can bo given concerning It at present Till : SHOT GUN GIjOUIS THOTTRRS Arrival or tlio Two Nntmnnl Teams Who Shoot Tlitirsilny The National Trap Shooters arrives yester day from Frisco and are at the Millard This combinationns Is well known by sportsmen - mon throughout the country , constitutes two teams of live mon each , made up of the crack shots of their rcspectivo sections and i called the Eastern and Western team Tom Kcllor , the woll-icnown field shot aad all round good follow , is advar.co and manager The Eastern team includes H. McMurchy , W. WolstoncrofC W. E. Perry , H. B. Wliltnov , W. S. Perry and the Western team , C. W. Budd , K. O. Holkos , C. E. Cahoon , J. A. liublo and J. ' . Stico , the latter of this city The great match between tbcio two celebrated - brated teams will take place Thursday after noon nt the baseball park under tbo auspices of the , Omaha gun club After this match tbo winning team will meet a local team , consisting of W. H. S. Uughos , John Potty , Frame Parmalco ' , Hilly Brewer and Billy Townsend , for the purse Manager Keller hangs up for any team who can beat bis crack professionals Those inutellos are quito important nnd will undoubtedly attract a largo crowd of spectators _ Never defer until tomorrow wbnt should [ bo attended to today A flight couch should not be neglected when Dr Bulls Cough Syrup will euro it The readers of our publication are request > ed to use Salvation OH for any and nil pains It is a sure euro and costs only U3 cents North Iniprovomoiir . At n meeting ot the public Improvement club qf Lowe's addition John F. Daley , ' president , and George J. Stonoy , secretary , held Monday evening , the following resolu [ tions wcro unanimously adopted : Resolved , That it is the souse of this moot . ing that wd heartily endorse tbo action of the South Sldo improvement club at its l , mooting last Saturday and that wo Join our appeal with it in asking the city council to i provide , in tlio ordinance now before it call ing for a special election fur school bonus ' that ono half of the amount proposed to bo | voted shall bo expended north uud the re maining half south of Furnam strcot > Kcsoivod , That the mayor and board of pollco commissioners bo petitioned to place pollco imri ilro alarm boxes at some points in Lowo's addition to bo located by the chief of the ilro department A comiuittco of Mr W. L. Irish nnd others from the North Omaha improvement club was present and addressed the mooting as to the gradlogon Thirty-third street from Lake north to Ames avenue , in which the club is heartily jntorostod - BL Ktmlron Out or Gonr , . w * " * - - By malarial dUoaso the human maohinory cannot half perform its office Digestion , ecrotion , avacuutlon are disordered , the blood becomes watery , the nerves feeble , the countenance ghastly , sloop disturbed and nppatito capricious Tarribio is the disease , fell Its conscquoncos There is , however , a known nnlldoto to tbo miasmatic poison , aad a certain safeguard against it Iu malarious regions of our south and west , in Souln Auioricn , Guatemala and on tbo Isthmus of 4 Panama , as wall as in transmarine countries whore the scourge oxlsts , this inluiltaolo prevoutlvo and remedy , Uostettor's Stomach , Hitters , bas , during the last thirty-five years , ' - been constantly widening the area of its use fulness , and demonstrating its sovereign value Liver oomulalnt , dvspopsia , consti pation , kidney trouble , rheumatism and de bility are all romodlod by It , Tun Allourii Murilnrrr Shollonbcrgcr , tbo alleged murderer , Is 1 still con 11 nod in the city Jail Ho has thus far maijo no confession as to his connection with tbo cilmo , but acts in the struiigo manner - nor which lias heretofore bocn described in I' tbeso columns ' . v City Marshal Abbey of Nebraska City was , ' " 'f * In town yesterday Ho calleaat central am 1 tlon and hud a secret conversation with Shol 1 lanborgor Mr Abbey Is of the opinion that there was a third man mixed - up ' in the Jones murder Ho has a suspect shadowed in Nebraska Citv A few days after the killing , Shollenborgor ana the man whom Abbey suspects returned to Nebraska City Both wont flush with money , which was something very unusual 1 Ilui-rim' I'unikluueitt , a , Urad Blauuhter , United States marshal , Is : la Washington , D. C , whither bo bas gene to present to tbo United States supreme court reasons why old man Hurrus , who 1 kidnapped his son-in-law's child , should suffer - ' for punishment for tbo refusal to obev the inandulo of Judge Dundy to produce the girl in court Attorney Schoup nccompauiod . Slaughter and will supply him with abuud- 3 > ant reasons why Uu . rrus should bo punished 0 tbo sumo as any other violator of the laws , D The eusa may coma up some time tuts week p or next _ t , - yf A Ilnlil Assertion . T _ , * jft'Pvy CoykemlaU , Iloela , B. 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Tlioy Do Not Srotn to Ho Grcntly Ap- preolntnd Publicly , the passcnecr rnto war is not at tracting nearly bo much attention as it was supposed It would That doubtless is because - cause Micro nro very few people who doslro to go cast at this time This , however , makes no difTorcnco to the railroads They do not expect the reduction to increase tbolr business That is not the princlplo involved Through its contemporaries the Mllwnukoo has , for u long time , been compelled to dis criminate agnlnst Omaha in favor ot St Iaul nnd Kansas City Consequently , it proposes now to glvo Omaha people tbo benoflt of Just us low rates as any other sec tion of the country gota Whether the cut will stop at 53 first class and fo second , or go still lower , was the most Interesting question under discussion today A Kock Island ofllolal says that In all probability hi * road would make the satno westbound rates as the Mllwuukeo & St Paul had made cast-bound. This will make the tariff In both directions f3 on first-class nnd $ . " > on socond-class tickets , a reduction of $2 In ilrst class westbound below these an nounced by the Milwnukco & St Paul The Kock Island will glvo ntnplo notice , howavcr , before making additional changes Whllo roduclng the " urst-clas8 rate to 53 In both directions this company will not use the Jj socond-class rates from Missouri river points cast , but will allow connections to use its line where the rates make $3 or less Of course all roads have been compelled to meet the reduced rates • The fact that uni form action could not bo sccurod by its con temporaries in an attempt to igaoro the Mil waukee's aetion indicates that still further reductions will bo made Iu the near future It is stated that the Mtllwaukeo und St Paul has instructed its connections to honor Its second-class tickets ( $5 between Chicago and Kansas City on all cars except sleupors This will mao these tickets almost as good as first-class , ana it Is quito certain that this action will cause a reduction In first-class faros to ? 5 In a few days A. Deserved frnmotton Robert Baxter has boon oppointed super intendent ot the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific road , being promoted from the position of assistant W. L. Roy dor , whom ho succeeds , was transferred to the suporln- tendenoy of the Idaho division , taking tbo place made vacant by the resignation of W. E. Green A moro deserved recognition of worthiness and faithful service could not have been shown than in the olovatlon of Mr Baxter Ho has risen gradually from a freight brakeman and in nil positions proved himself capable of filling the trust placed In him It has not yet been decided as to who will bo his successor as assistant superintendent , but P. S Uorwiu , tram inastor , is in the line of promotion and stands well with the managomenL Every tissue of the body , every bono , muscle und onjnn is made stronger nnd moro healthful by the use of Hoods Sarsaparillu _ Omilin's V. M. O. A. IjomIts Among the participants in the second annual - nual conference of the general secretaries of ' the Nebraska Young Men's Christian asso- clons Just hold in Ubatrico were Acting ! Secretary Charles E. Williamson , Assistant State Secretary John M. Hazleton nnd Prof W. S. Sheldoni of the Omaha Young f Men's Christian association Mr Williamson gave soma valuable hints to the other secretaries on the subject , How to Increase and Retain the Momoorshlp " Mr Hazelton gave an interesting and In- structivo talk on The Secretaries Reading Outside of Bible Study " Prof Sheldon , who is director of the Young Mon's Christian p.ssociatlon gymna sium hero , spoke on Gymnasium Work Without a Physical Director " Foil Soki ; TmtOAT Saturiito a llan- nol bandnco with Chamberlains Pain Balm and bind it on the throat It will euro any ordinary case in ono nitjht's time Mr W. 11. Fuller , the loading niorclinut at Grooucnstlo , la , says : ' 'Ghnniborluin's Puiii Balm is a Kood ono It cured mo of a violent sere throat I hnvo sold a number of bottles tles for rhounmtlsm and always with good results " 50 font bottles for sale by all druggists W. O. A. The ladles of tbo Woman's Christian asso ciation held tlielr regular weekly meeting at tbo Young Men's Christum ussoclatlon build ing yesterday morning nnd decided to hold a Mother Geese carnival at Washington hall , Friday and Saturdny evenings , for tlio bonfit of the Woman's exchange The entertainment - mont will consist of pantomimes , drills and other uulquo features , in which some of the prettiest girls of Omaha will participate A number of cases of destitution were re ported and tbo ladles docldod to ask for do nations of warm under-gurmonts for women The sHine can bo loft at the Woman's ox- ohatico , 1017 Furnam street , 'Wlllior-Chtiinlior * . At 12:30 : p. in yesterday Miss Grace Cham bers bocauio the wlfo of Mr J. E. Wllbor The coroiuony was private , occurring at the Chambers bomostcad north of the Saratoga lyceum , uad.was witnessed bv only a few friends Dean Gardner otlldateil , Mr , and Mrs Wither left Immediately for Atlanta , where thov will spend the next four or live weeks They will make their futurp homo at 11)13 ) California street , iu tbU city SIcU headache is the bnno of many lives This annoying complaint may bo cured and prevented by the occa sional Ube ot Dr J. II Mof.oan's Liver uuu Kidney PUlotB ( little pills ) ritoH Kvi-rvtfitmr. Alareo , rawboned colored woman whoso weight will give -JO pounds a oloso shave , dashed hurriedly into the pollco court room yesterday und declared herself most em phatically Sbo wanted a warrant for tbo arrest of Leon H-rrington , a colored man who had won her uffoctlons , got all bar money and then stole her trunks Tbo couple came from Kansas City , and , according to MUs Rosa , wore to bavo oecn married here The trunk was tfllod with clothing uud Jewelry The warraut was issued liiiuky l > yrr DKKViilt , Fob 2o , 1B90. rtocolvcd of A. C , Boas & Co , twetrty- IIvo hundred dollare in gold coin in payment - mont of ticket No , 44,133 in class 11 , ill the Denver atuto lottery , for Qujnoy Dyer , ITydo Park , Mas . Paoillo & United Status Ex Co Iv A. Loimor , gcn'l u cut - SOUTH OMAHA DAILY EVENTS Procoodtnga of Monday Nights Mooting of the Council AU.FI.ISET HELD TO THE COURT John Fry Will Isot Testify Against Him A VoiiiiK Girls Virtue In n Had Mnil's Keeping School llonril llolnRS City Council rrnorcdinas .fust a quorum answered roll call at Mondny nights meeting of the city council Alder moo Johnston nnd Burke were absent , the former attending the Pottl performance In Omaha and the latter at the bodsldo of his sick wlfo Tbo newspaper mon monouolizod the onlv table in the council room , whllo the ldcnncn scattorcd thomsolvcs about on the prisoners benches City Clerk Hoetor consumed half nn hour reading the minutes of the last regular meet ing , nnd they were approved The petition of the property owaors on Twenty fifth and Twonty-sixtU streets , be tween A nna J stree's ' , to establish the grades , was rcportod on favorably , and the engineer was Instructed to proceed In nc- corlnnco with the report Barney Hughes piotcst against paying taxes lovled on his property in the Third ward rocclvcd a cold shoulder from the finance comtnitieo to which the protest wan rofurrol 'J ho committee reported it bad no authority now to net us u board of equaliza tion , and the council ngrecd with thorn Ordinances providing for the grading of K M.roet from 'fwonty.fourth to Twenty fifth streots.und . for the alloy between Twen ty fourth and Twenty-fifth streets from N to K streets , were recommended for passage by the ordinance committee Sidewalk ordinances were introduced nnd recommend ed for passngo ; ordering sldo walks laid on tbo north sldo of Li stroat from Boulevard to Thirty-third street , und on tbo east stde of Thirty-Bocond street from Q to R streets , The four ordinances , including one estab lishing the curb lines on Railroad avenue from M to P strcot were passed The property owners on R street from Thirty-second to Twenty-seventh street pe titioned for the grading of the street und agreed to waive nil damages The pot'tion ' was referred to tbo committee on viaducts , streets and ulleys A petition of business men that all bank rupt stores bo assessed a license fee of $25 a day-while doing buslr.oss in South Omaha wa s referred to the citv attorney A remonstrance , numerously signed , against any action by the city council tend ing towards annexation was presented and referred A communication from the secretary of Rescue hose companv was received notifying the council of the suspension of Nod lluubull ns a member of the tire department nnd ash ing that the city clerk bo requested to hold any money duo Hubholl for the benefit of the company It was so ordered City Treasurer Gary's monthly report was read , showing the following balances In the different funds : General fund , $2iOJ.OJ , : ; salary , $3 .03 ; Incidental , SUM 50 ; police , Slfa48.37 ; engineers , $7fJl. 'lU ; Uro aud water , $1,013.80 ; public light , 81,052 80 ; Interest , 80,600.30 ; city grading , fSOOlM ; street repairs - pairs , $105 5(1 ( ; dog , 815 ; school , $4,439.70 ; sewer , 817,820.00 ; sewer district No 100 , $ " 07.SO ; pavine intersections , $1,581,20 ; paving - ing district No 1 , $727.14 : paving district No 1. $13,404 10 ; L street viaduct fund , tl 220 03 ; Q street vuuuct fund , SJ.GtU 30 ; speciul grad fund 82,320 50. Frame Roman sibmltted a claim for $75 damages by reason of fulling down the em bankment on Q street between Twenty.third nnd Twenty-fourth streets The claim was referred to the financecommlttoo C. H. Prltcbetl called the attention of the council to his unpaid claim of 5017.15 duo for the gradinc of Tvvontv-fourtn street , Alder man MuMillan moved that tbo claim be re ferred to the oltv nttornoy After n state ment from the city attorney In regard to the legulity of the claim It was laid on the table and action ou it iudallnitolv poslponoa Mayor Sloano reported his approval of the contract of J. J. Branham with tno city for tbo construction of sldowalks Alderman O'Rourku's motion that the city engineer bo instructed to establish the grades on Pwonty-clghth street from Q south to Arbor street , Arbor street west from Twen ty-eighth to lbirticth street , und Thirtieth street lrom Q street to Ryan , was ngreed to The condition ot the uppr jack to the west end of the Q street viaduct was the subject ot u resolution introduced by Aldermnu Mc Millan It was resolved that the approach be made safe as soon os funds are available This work will bo neoessary to save a suit for damages by Welch & Son , the owaors ot three of thu ubuttiug lots , iu accordance with a waiver of damages by the firm when the viaduct was constructed The city engineer was instructed to pre pare un cstimnto of the cost of grading Q Btreot from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-sixth streets The motor company intends toox - teud its linn across the Q street viaduct to the third waul the coming summer uud thu grading of the street is necessary to accommodate modatetno company's ' tracks Among the claims renorted on by the llnuncu committee and allowed by thu coun cil were thu bills for the elcctriu lights fur nished thu city for street lighting They huvo been in dispute for almost a year , owing to dissatisfaction with the character of the lights furnished , * At 10:45 : the council adjourned to meet aguin ou next Monday night Aiiini Alter Jiiliu hiilclfr Anna Caldwell , a potlto and plump little miss , marched into Judge Kings ' court Mon day afternoon , whllo it was crowded with men , and secured a warrant for the arrest of John Snider , whom she ch rgus with being the father of her unborn baby John Snider resides in Omaha neur the shot lower-and has been carnlnc his dally broad ut Hammond's ' packing house Ho met Anna at her sislor's boarding house on Twenty-fourth street , where bo accom plished her ruin uudor vromlso of ibarrlafc Snider has not been oupturod , although officers uro _ on his trucn AlltliUot Will ( Ju Free Chief Mulouey returned from Denver Monday uftornoon ut 4:30 : , having with him Anton Allflltscttbe , youth who vamoosed John Fry's rancho with $700 ot Johns money When arrested in Denver Allfilitot bad in his possession $523 ot the stnlon money , Chiot Maloneycompellod the Wal ters woman to disgorge 850 given her by the wuyivard youth before their departure from Omaha , . AllQUset was released pa a bond ot $1,030 fur bis unpouranco yostordny morniug , but bis preliminary bearing was put over until the afternoon , Fry has signified a desire to let the prosecution ot the case drop Allftllsot nnd himself nro couslus , and this , In connection with the return ot most of the money , has much to do with saving the boy from a term in the ponltcn- tlary Conno rs Are St II Out The force of coopora employed at tbo Hammond bouso Joined the mon who struck nt the other houses yesterday morning , and now all are out 'llio strikers are so small in numbois as to uiuka no perceptible - blo dlfforonco in affairs at tbo packing house . The strikers were to have mot yesterday but the whereabouts of the moot ing could not bo discovered The men are nil out , nevertheless , and are confident of winning The local union claims to bo backed by twenty-two other strong cooper unions throughout the country Itcmlttt < 1 by tlio Mnynr Saturday nights fight and cutting affray at the Keystone hotel occupied tbo attention of the pollco court Monday afternoon A host of witnesses were examined who did tbolr best to prove that noithcr Conway or Currau were Involved tn the cutting affray Zimmerman , who received tbo stab in the back , was fined $3 and costs , Conway tbo same fine and Currau $5 and costs The efforts of au amateur barrister who appeared in behalf of Conway and Curran proved unavailing They would hnVo gene to the county jail had not Mayor Sloano re united their duos Zimmerman will work out his flno with .oo Miller School Itonrd llnlncn At Monday nights meeting of the school board bills were allowed amounting to $700. Four sets of Whites Physiological Manikin ikin" wore ordered nt a cost of $100. Tl.o application of Anna McKay for a position as teacher und that of J. W. Loncrgau us census-taker were rofoircd An 1-100-pound bell wus ordered from the McShane foundry nt Baltimore to costi-$250. It was decided to close the schools during the last week in Murch rr1 Notes nnO Iorsonnlj ( John Burns , an.old r sldont of the Third ward , left fop Sale , l Ute City last night where ho intends to reside in the future , J. E. McPherson , asplain drunk , wus told to go and Bin no tuoro4byLJudgo King Charles R. Uurand is ) back from a visit to Iowa friends Tho-Womon's Christian Temperance union meets with Mrs Frost on Twenty-fifth sti-eot next Saturday afternoon George Archibald bas gene UfChoyonnn , wliero ho will resfdo permanently Miles Kcarnoy , a plain drunk , was given two days in the city jail by Judge King , Emma Oleson secured the arrest of Gus Johnston on the ' charge of disturb ing the peace Emma failed to make a case , uud the court dismissed Gustavus The soloctloa of a site for tbo proposed Oddfellows' hall has been deferred Miss Elizabeth Casey of Missouri Valley , la , sister of John Casey , is in South Omaha on u visit to bur brother Miss Casey cama over from Missouri VulJoy to attend tlio P.ilti performances She will romam in South Omaha a wcok or ton days Pears sonp secures a Douutitul complexion In tlio Uourti The case of Forbes vs Polty , tbo Dakota cattle trouble , was given to the Jury in Judge Doano's court at noon The Jury in the lot boundary contest be tween Miss Ellen McDovott und Mrs Mary Flannory failed to agree utter having boon out all night , nnd was discharged Judge Uopowoll U hearing the pase of Joseph - soph Barker acalnst J. H. Green , n suit for possession of a rock quarry in Grand View Au nearly all of the jurymen on the regular lar panel were engaged yestordav morning tbo work of selecting twelve mon to try the Bowman murder case was not commenced until the afternoon Mrs Marie Fife has applied for a divorce lrotn William on the round of habitual drunltcnnoss The parties were married in Ohio In Junp 1833 , and lived together until March 0 , 18S8. C'iiuiii V Do irr The doekot for the March term of tbo rounty court was cillo- this morning and the ISO eases thereon sot for trial Jude tnonts were rendered the plaintiffs by default - fault in the following cases : Bernard Newark vs M. Saxc , $037.85 ; A. H. Coin stock v P. W. Lee $211.00 ; W. T. Loaman vsS A. Goodoll , $203 85 ; P. It MeOonnell vsE Walsh ocal , $ .12.00 : W. E. Ware vs A. C. Grinin , $030 25 ; Hank of Cunimera vs A. U. Grinin , $513.83 ; Bank of Cammoru vs A. C. Grinin $500.72. ' Thu Russell Manufacturing company of Mlddletown , Conn , has brought suit against Slcan brothers for $500.07 on account of goods sold and delivered Schlelcnor , Schumm & Co of Chicago bavo brought suit accainst Sloman brothers for $700 on account of goods sold and do * llvered _ 'Ilie Great Hook Island lloute In changing timpeon Sunday , Nov 17 , the Chicago , Hock.Hlnnd , ( As Pacilio Ry have considorodiqvory point of interest - torost to the Omaha < traveling public If you nro going to 1)64 Moines , Chicago or any point oast-oar solid vustibulo limited train is iust 'wlmt you want Leave Omaha at 4.2op. m arrive in Dos MoIiioh 0:30 : p. m. andOliluago 8:30 : a. in , dining car ( or supp 'ijr , ' , , leaving Council Bluffs nnd for uniaiqas.t before ranching Chicago This trainis ulso cquippod with the fliiost sIuojxim nnd chair cars made by tno Pullman Co . which leave from the U. P. dopotl , ' 'Omahnovory day nt 4:25 : p. m. , making bloso connections ut Chicago with nil trains for eustorn points In addition.Jfl this magnificent train wo have two ojjiojr dally trains to Chicago , leaving Omaha at 0:15 : u. m. und 5:15 : p. in For Information as to routes , rates , time , etc , cull ut tioket o III co , 1S0S Far num street ; telephone 78- S. S. STEVEK8 , General "VVestern Agent I'liiifrul nl • > . I * . MoOlure The funeral of J. E. McClure , Jato west urn passenger ugent of the Chicago , Milwau kee & St Paul road , took place at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from bis late rosidonoe , 2520 Pierce street A largo number of promi nent railropd men were present , among them being O. II Fitzgerald of the Loulsvillo & Nashville , B. P. Humphrey ot tbo Lake Shore , George H , Foot of the Milwaukee , James Garvcy of tbo Wabash , B. h. Mo- Claln of the Alton , all from Kansas City , and O. E. Styles of the Missouri PuclUo , at Atchison Myrtle ledge Knights of Pythias and tbo lodge of the Order of Chosun prt , la both of which the deceased hold member ship , were urcscnt Ho v. A. W. Lumar conducted the sorvlccs , assisted by Rev W. J , llarshn The casket wns n very handsome ono , cov ered with black oloth , with black cloth bandies The flowcra were both numerous nnd very beautiful The general tlckot agents of the city contributed n train , consisting of nn encine and two cars , made entirely of flowers ; the tlckot agents of Kansas City sent n brokoc column nnd a nillow , made of roses and calla llllios- , thoOrdorof Chosen Frlonds , a pillow bear ing the letters O. C. F. Myrtle ledge , K , of P. , contributed tbo symboliu trinnglo : n largo pillow ivas sent by Austin McFarland of Denver aud a very largo number of ele gant designs were contributed by sorrow ing friends The pall bcarorsworo G. E. Dovlugton of the Missouri Puclllc , C. H. Fitzgerald of the Louisvlllo & Nashville , B , II Barrows and E. D. Llttlofiold of the Union Pacific , J. Dowllug of the Burlington and Joseph Tcnhon of the Wabash The remains were Interred in Forrest Luwn and were followed there by a very largo concourse of friends Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething gives quiet helpful rest 5 cents a bottle The National Capital The City of Washington is an obj oct of perennial interest to fill patriotic Americans Not alone because it is the great throbbing heart of the mightiest and grandest republic the earth has over known , but also on account of its inntorliil mugnilicence AU Atnoricuns take pride in its beautiful avenues , ma jestic architecture stately homes una well stored galleries und museums as things of grundour and beauty in them selves , urjurt from the historic interest with which they are invested It is a hope and aspiration of all ' Young America " at leastto some time or other visit the capital of his country The Baltimore & Ohio K. U. offers uuoqualled facilities in aid ot this de sire All its through trains between Now Yorlc , Philadelphia nnd Baltimore on the onstj and Pittsburg , Cincinnati , St Louis and Chicago on the west , pass through Washington Its fast express trains are vosti- bulcd from end to end nnd heated with steam Pullmans latest and best pro ductions in the way of bumptuous draw ing room sleeping cars nro attached to all its through trains The proaont management of the B. & O. have made vast improvements in the last two years , and the road is today one of the foremost passenger carrying lines in the country Through tickets via B. & O. R. R. can bo procured at all the principal ticket offices throughout the United States Mnrrinun liiccnsei Licenses were issued yesterday to the following parties by Judge Shields : Name aud Residence Ago 1 Anton Vanshur Elkhorn 22 I Katie Reese , Elkboru 20 I Charles Koule , Douglas county 23 I Julia Turner , Douglas county 22 j Harry Swift , Edgley Dak ' . . . . .4r > 1 Margie Kind , South Umabn 41 I Fred A. Olsen , Norfolk 35 ; \ Jnno A. Cummlng , Colfax , la * 37 1 William Hi Kennedy , South Omaha 41 l Mary McCarthy , South Omaha 31 A favorite Mr II J. Pete , the leading druggist of Tombstone , Ariz , says Chnmbor- lain's Cougil Romcdy lias established itself as a favorite iu Unit community AiinmiiiopiiiiMits The famous BostouianOnora company will open nn enga omeht of four performances at Boyd's opera house on Tniirsdny evening next ' 1 his standard organization still re- talus the artists that huvu mode it so well 1 known Kurl , liarnubee , Macdonnld , Frotu- Inghum , Marie Stone uud .lesslo Hnrtlett Davis , 'i'hny will presentn fresh repertoire , i comprising the following operas : Don ' Quixote , " Thursday evening ; "Suietto , " Friday ovouing ; The Poachers , " Satuiduy mutiiioe , and Pygmalion und Galatoa , " Saturday evening The sale of seats will 1 open Wednesday evening My wife was so badly nfllictoil with i rhouaintism as to bo unable to move in i bed without assistance Our druggist , Mr , Ltiddamus , roeommoiidodChmnbor- ! lain's Pain Balm which , greatly re lieved her Wo have used six hottlos 1 ut various times , und would not bo with out it Tit hand J AS Comcman , Low ell , Noli 50-cent bottles for sale by all druggists _ _ _ _ _ _ SB Tlio Omy One The Chicago , Milwnukoo & St Paul Railway iu the only line running solid vostibuled , electric lighted and steam heated trains between Chicago , Coun cil Bluffs und Omaha The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines is natontod and cannot bo used by uny other railway company It is the great improvement of the ngo Try it und be convinced Sleeping earB leave the Union Pacilio ilopot , Omaha ntO p. in dully , arriving ut Chicago at 0:30 : a. in , Pussongdrs talcing tills train ure neb * compelled to got out of tlio curs tit Council Bluffs and wait for tlio train to bo cleaned Got tickets nnd sleeping cur berths at Union ticket office , 1501 Farnum st F. A. NAf.il , Oon , Agt J. E. PitKSTON Pass Agt Itltl'-VITIHa. ' Fred Pickens , who has been danger ously ill with rheumatism , has gone to Hot Springs , Ark , where ho believes a course of treatment will prove of beno flt to him , The total utnount of money received for stumps und postal curds at the Omaha postolileo during the month ot Fcbruury amounted to $10,003.58. The pules for the corresponding month last year roallzed $10,833.08. Loon Kopald , the hooper of the European hplol at Tenth und Jones streets , hud a light with his neighbor , 8. Netzncr , yesterday morning , The lutter was knocked down lie then secured a warrant for Kopald's urrest Tlio hearing will take place today , What is moro attractive than a pretty face with a fresh , bright complcclloal For it uu Ppzzoni' * Powder , CIiUIUCALi OlVItj HBHVICi : . t Is fiuggCRtod by the Catliolio Clergy of This Dlocosc Some days ago Tun Bee rcportod the gathering ot the bishops of the nrch illoccso of St Louis for the purpose ot solootlng a coadjutor to Bishop O'Connor , who , it Is well known , owing to lllnoss , bas not for Bomo time bcon oblo to attend to the duties of his office As a conscnucnco of the meeting it wns stated that tbo council had decided upon recommending to Rome , as the most worthy of bolne considered condtutor bishop to Bishop O'Connor , Vicar General Brudy of St Louts As the proceedings of the council wcro hold bolund closed doors , nnd as the bishops had agreed not to disclose upon whom they had united , the alleged rccommondatlon could not bo vorlfled Nevertheless , suffi cient credence was placed in It to moro than usually attract the attention of the clergy of thlsdioceso It occurred to some of the latter that it would not only bo a practical move but nlso a dictate of policy to give the priests of this dioenso a volco In the selection of the man who was to become tbolr ltnmo- dioto spiritual superior Some of thorn claimed they had long served upon the plains and endured the privations incidental to the work of evangelization In a now country Their parishes nnd congregations were in a formntivo state , and the situntion of both pastors und pcoplo was such that it could not readily be appreciated by a bishop whoso meritorious services bad been rendered In the thickly populated aud wealthy parishes of the east The advisability , therefore , of selecting a bishop for Nebraska from among the clorgv who had long been identified with her pcoplo and her interest * was easily made apparent It was , therefore , decided ttiat a meeting of the Nebraska Catholic clergy should bo bo called to decide upon a man and suggest his uamoto both the council of the arch diocese nnd Rome as the assistant of und , later , successor to Bishop OConnor Ibis meeting was called and was in session in this city nearly the whole day Frequent attempts , however , to gain admis sion to the place of assembly were sig null.v unsuccessful Tbo clergymen who are in attendance decline to talk and it is not likely that the action taken by tbo meeting will bo knowu before today The right exercised by the clergymen in question is not at all times demanded But tnoro have boon cases where it bus been insisted upon aud accorded and with most satisfactory results The result of the mooting will bo awaited with interest UEM ) A JlIOltT SESSION The Council Disposed of n Few Minor . Municipal Matters The council held a brief session yostordny evening and thou adjourned to receive the New England excursionists nt Tub Bnn building The business of the meeting v/ill bo disposed of at an adjourned session to beheld hold this evening Tlio mayor returned , without his anproval , the resolution authorizing the naymont of Dr Gailbraun's claim of $200 for surgical attendance upon Sorgcuut Johnson of the pollco lorce Tbo objection was made by the mayor that the bill was not authorized by any city olllclal The vote was sustained The board of public works reported the forfeiture ot Charles A. Gardner's $500 bond for bis failure to carry out bis contract for sidewalk construction and the awarding of the contract to Edward Burns The re port wns referred to the committee ou side walks and bridges * The ostimata of C. Fanning & Co . for street cleaning during January und Feb ruary , amounting to 5103.57 , was allowed The city attorney gave it ns his opinion that the signature of the acting president of the city council is legal on ordinances np proved during the nbsence of the president of the council , llio claim of Bishop O'Connor for the exemption - omption of certain chuich property from tuxation was referred to the committee on 1 judiciary und the city attorney Tbo city uttornoy gave It as his opinion that the council bus authority if It dooms proper to enter into an umicablu adjustment ot the hack nnd oxpressmon's ' ordinnneos , bo that expressmen living iu ono city miv haul a return load from ono olty to another The mnttor was referred to the assistant citv attorney Tbo city uttornoy usliod for instructions 1 as to whuttier he should commence suit ngninst the Cable Trauiwuv company for the > collection of $2,732.73 for damages to the sewer at Twentieth nnd Doilgo streets The matter was referred to tno finaaco c.intnit- too too.Tho The claim of Beard & Otis for a reduction of their personal taxes for lBbO was on roe ommondation of the city attorney rejected Tlio Hienorilirs | The Omaha Stonograpbora' association bold ihelr regular mooting last evening in the rooms of the Staodurd shorthand school , there being a lanro atteudanco After tbo disposal of the usual routine business Miss M. E. Niolds gave a recitation in a very of * fcctlvo manuor , which was followed by a well written essay on Self Help , " by Miss Lulu Tabor Mr Halsoy V. Pitch read from a work on Suggestions to Students , ' 1 which was well received Mr Tiioinas P , Wilson , olllclal court stenographer , gave nn exhibi tion of rapid writing on the black ooard at nn almost mcradiblo ruto of Hpced , und then read back his notes with great tluoncy , The ussoclatlon offers u prize , to bo competed for ut the next regular meeting , Tuesilny , Murch 18 , to thu most rapid writer of uny system of shorthand who has not held a position ever a year In addition to the prize the associa tion will also give to the successful competi tor a certificate , duly Blgnod by its officers , stating the result of the competition BETTER THAN G03-D. RESTORED IIEit T1EAI.TII. Foi 5 years I snffered from bolls , erytipelss and other blood affwtlonj , biking daring that time great quantities of different medicines with out giving do toy perceptible relief -YUndi Induced mo to Irj Bi ti , 8. It \ mptac& no from the etart , and after talcing several bottles , re stored my health M far u I could hope for at ay tea , which Is sow scventr-flro years , Una , 8. M. Lucia , Bowling Orccn , Ky _ itUe on Dlnori and Bkln Diseases mailed Ilea , BWUT Bl'Kt'll'I- . , Atlanta , do r CALIFORNIA I Tilt : LAND Ob' H DISCOVERIES LUNG-5 r-SokU Gtfi • tIJorCtrcuIjr , lMjraa' ' | I ' ! * 6 MO-VA " "i _ r 8fv THC O N , L.Y- H JHM' IW4 | - < & $ WS _ k qilATMNTE-rj H T-DY j.4ycUryE ) tot B , _ _ _ _ _ . Jpc ATAR RH SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT : R : CURE I For Sale bv Goodman Drug Co H DRS BETTS & BETTS I 14M Fahnam Bti.eet , Omaha , Nna H ( Opposite rnxton Hotel ) H O-Aotbour * , ! ! & . _ . . , 10 8 p. m. Bundayi 10 a. m _ , ta HH SpecUltita in Chronic , Norrous , Skin aad Blood Dt- H H Wrconaultatlon at omco or by rnntl free MedV * H clnoa tent by mail or express , accural7 packed , frea H from otijemitlop Uuamntoe * to euro quickly , iafw H ly And ptinnnnoiitly H HERVODS DEBILITI Sff iSSffiUSi elom riiyBlcrvltlccay nrtalnsfroin tnd.scrHtlon , ox * H com or JndulKonco , itroduc.nM eloaploinoM doapon * H deaey , ptnipltj-iu ibt * faee.i.vur-ion tuBoclcty , eatllf H dUcournKOd , ! nck nrconlldftnra Unit mint for study Her or biitlnenii , nnd tlndnllton burden , fttfoly , porman * H entlr nnd privately cure I. Consult Drs Halts & Hutu , H 1UW Farnaui Biruot , Omaha Neb M Blood and Skin Disease ? S Vrisrt I reBUJtH completely eradicated wltliont the aid of H mercury Bcrofula erysipelas , fever tsorus , nlotchos M terra , pain * in thu liean and bond J , syphilitic tore M ihront , mouth and tnnKue.ratnrrb , elo , permanently M cured wbere others Uvo faliod * M JVimitiy UlJlldiy intui \ Diiticuit t + o fro * quunt bumtntf or bloody urlno urlno tiljrti colored ot M with lutlkr edlmont un ittandififf wnak back , gonorr M bcua , Bleel.cysUtli * , etc l'roiuptly and aafoly cured M cbarsei reasonable M STRICTURE I gSSSS'lsK I moval com plot © without cutting , caustic ordination M Cures affucied at borne by patient wltliout ft moments M pain or Annoyance H To Yonni Men aud Middle-Aqe. Men AQFTDU PIIDP T1'8 aw' " ' 'enBct of ewrlr H oUtUJ UUlUJ Vice , which bring , orvanla weakn.MilAiitni7lnRbotli mind an- boar , iflth .11 H UdreKlo.tllH , p rmAtienllT ouriHl MDpipipQ Address thOM wno have Int I XJEilIu paired tbaniMelrea by improper liidulKenc.t and und .nllUrr Habit , xrliioh rum botn boar and mind , untlttlau theu forliuiinoM , iludr ot niarrlAKo UaimiEU MEN , or tho.0 rntc'rlnj on that happr Uf , - orph7ilclnlduljlUtr. gulclil/ui.lituil. OUR SUCCESS , I Iibated upon farti , tint practkal eipartence ace * I ond-uvary ca > . U eBpsctailjr atudled , thu ilitrtliia aright , thiol inodlclnuanra prepared In onr own Iv baiorr .zactlr to auit each caaa , thua airucUD oar * without Injury Jfc HendH oonta po.Ux.o for r.lebrateworka oa cbronto nervous and tluljcatadlseasoi , Tbou.anda cured tVK trlendl ; li tt.r or call mar aar rou fu > til re lurfurlnjrandihame and add Koiaun r.ara to Ufa WHo letter anawc nd ) unlca aocorupanl.d br 4 c nt Inataiup . 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