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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1895)
v" ' I , i , . J $ _ _ _ _ . 8 TilE OMATIA : DAILY : .uJH.D ! : TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 19 ! , IS ! , . _ . NOT FEELING ? VERY BLUE : r. Lomax Believes . ills Road Is Safely Out . of .10ld Oontrovmic9. COAST BUSINESS WILL BE OTECHD Evcn with General tote 1Icktfl . Over the TrRcC the Unlln I'aeItIo Will lie t { l'lrrl For Under the Wellern J Trunk Line . \/reemclt , . 1 . In a recent telegram to the general ] ofcer of thn Union Pacifc Colonel DJdg general mlnacer or the Rio Gralde Wcatern . seeks , . to hack oul or the Western Trunk LIne agreement , on the ground that the Iccal diferences between the UnIon I'lclfc and Rio Grande Western were not letlet to . ; ' - , the satisfaction ( or the Rio Grande Western , although he hat Inormot hIs gene ril pn- p senger agent to draft 0 memorandum ot agreement with ' Mr. I.omnx , all the polnls In , controversy having been gone over with Oen- eral Manager 1cllnscn , ! r , Lomax and Mr Bennett , wlh Mr. Burley , general agent at Salt Lake , and ! r. Ady , generl agent at ' Denver at the enl n Pacifc , to check back . . on the several IlroIIJstons : , drew up n mto. . ranlum ! or ngreement along the lines mappet out by their general managers And not until Mr. Jrnax reached Omaha did ] he know that the general manager of the 10 Gr3mle Wrter hail reversed himself . I was understC ] and Is part ot the record ot the . meeting heM In Denver last week , UnIon PacifIc 0lclal8 say that If the Rio Oramle 'Veslern would permIt stopovers nt Salt Lake on certain classes or tickets the Unlol Pacifc ' wOIII ( also follow the lend of the Ito Grande 'Veslern and ticket accordingly. On the other hand , where the 10 Grande Western ceased to allow stopovers the Un'on Iacilc would not allow Ihle trills. Anll this was the situation when the representatives at the Union Inclnc and Mr. Clllwel left Denver. F'or years there has been more or less feeling over Utah amI Colorado rates , all the question of side trills all stopovers has been up ror conference many and many a time vlth ! little result. As new lines extended their service Into this common territory tie Union PacIfc was compelled to change Its standing with the Rio Grnde Western. Even as long ago as last September efforts wore made to bring about a meeting between the Union Iaclnc ant Ho Graiido'esterii as to the local situation In Rio Grnto 'Vcslern territory. but this thing all that prevented a meeting . and only last week a conference was hat , with the result that an understanding was arrived at . Now , Colonel DOdge Is said to be tryIng to squirm out or the hoenl agreement , and mnkes his mcmhershlp II the Wester Trunk Line coniinitteo consequent upon a new agree- meat between tile Union PacIfIc and HID Grande " 'ester ns to Utah and Colorado business. ! But the Union Pacific will not be last weel Instead or feeling blue over tile sltu- over maters which they claim were settled last week Instcl of teJlng b re eve : the situ- .ton , I Is glvtu out at hentlluartlrs that they doii't care whether the Rio Grande Western bcomes a party to tile Western Trunk Line committee , as their membership In the organization carries with I all the protection they need to go ahead and do what they have been doing for the last twenty years , permitting IJclnc coast business to stop at Salt I.ale In transit , I as tile cass at tickets purchased Indlcate Chairman Caldwel has telegraped the gen- oral omces or the Union Pacilc that he had n thorough understanding with General Manager - ager Dodge and General Passenger Agent Bennett as to the local situation , which was no part or tl general agreement , ant that ; the Union Iacilc would bo protected under the Western Trunk Line committee. CIUOAGO 8 AIIONNU.L IIWORl. TIUC3 : Cut ft Very Liirge Figure In the ' n"vcnuocconnt : CHICAGO , Feb. IS.-The annual report or the Chicago & Alan road Issued today , shows : 1 decrease In gross earnings for 1891 of ; $1,274,403 , nearly 17 per cent. In hIs report President Black declares that the decrease In earnings was due to the miners' strike and 1 that at the A. H U , and the great depression 4 whIch prevailed during the 'ear. He pan pnrtcular attention to thG ' subject or taxation on railroads , declaring : "The amount at taxes for the year 189 1 Is equal to 18,42 per cent of nil available revenue , Including that which Is derived rrom the temporary Invest- ment of the surplus or the company , or 2176 Per cent of the available revenue from the trafe ot the road. Taking Into account the Income tax and the very great reduction or railroad earnIngs since 1893 , and especially In the calendar year 189 , In whlcll the gross earnings of railroads were reduced about $12.000,000 , which sum exceeds by nearly $25,000,000 the amount or all dh'I1entls paid to shareholders for the year entlng June 30 , 1893 , we think I safe to sa ) that In IS9 the amount or taxes Imposed upon railroad companies Is equal to at least fO per cent. or the total amount ol the dividends paid In that year. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CtLlS'1Lt . GOI TU ST. LOUiS . - Vlii Use Ills l'orsuiuitvol'owcrs the 1fll- 'YII Il" I'orllluh'o " 01 Jls- j # olrl ( 'ncOe Inl ; \ . 1\ 8 T , CHICAGO , Feb. IS.-B. D. Caldwel , chairman - man or , the Western Trunk Lln 's committee , I left ] tonight for St Louis to confer with the ! lssourl Pacific and the M. K. 'and T. roads regarding the membership ot U ese lines In the committee . The attitude of tile Rio t Grande western In declining to become a member as long as the Union Pacifc Is allowed - lowed Its side trips , whIch arc allowed only ' b cause the Rio Grande Western gives stop- overs at Sal Lake City , Is likely to C31se further complications In the west and It may be sometime before they get straightened out. The Hock Island end the Burlington , which ara easter connections or the Rio Granda Western , are disposed to tale an amicable view ot the situation and the chances are that tile trouble will be adjusted , wihin a short tme , Ni H , ' ( nctul Hrro. : t < Willie tbo Union Pacific has reduced the rrelght rate on coal from its Hoclt Springs , mines 75 cents a ton , "ror the benefit or tile routh sufferers , " as the emergency tariff sheet Indicates , Omaha consumers are not permitted to enjoy the reductd rate because tile retail dealers reuse ( to make the reduc- ton beIng made at every town In the state , wIth tile single exception of Omaila In- . , stead , they are putting the differ- enet between rates past and pre- - , . , ent down Into their jeans _ and wIth finger alongside ot nose ask Inquiringly - quiringly , , "What are you going to do about I 1" The dealers , agents at tile Union Pacific coal department , allege that \ller old tariffs I they were not able to Ilke their salt , atmos- I pherlo shrinkage and other conditions oper- sting against them Now , however they are reaJlng ! the reduction , matle , as alleged , for c" the benefIt or consumers. As one mun complained - - , plained , "wo huvo a great many tons ot coal on hand , pall for at the old rates . To re- duce our price to consumers would work a 4 bardshl > au n lS. Whut wo may do after our y present supply Is exhausted and wo begin receiving - celvlnr coal at the reducell rate I cannot , hay , ulhough It I'resent wo don't believe we will gIve the consumers the beneUt of the ' reduction. " Yet the Ileople or Nebraska , out- . aIde or Omaha , who use Hock Springs , are ; more greatly favored , . - ; WI'Ktcrn Wil ul Sitlt. DEN\lm , Feb. 18.-Generallhn ger Dodge Df tile mo Grande Western railroad reIterated : today In nn Interview that he objected tl the , UnIon Pacific granting free side trips from . - Ogden to Salt Lake , and delared the Western : : would lot sign the Western 'rruuk line ugre- meat unless the other roads In the association . , could give good reasOus why the side trIps r , , should be allowed . Hnlhra Notes. ) :1 > J. it ! . Preston , contraclag trelght agent Dr the Milwaukee , has returned from Angel r Ilan\ , where he went to benefit his health . - , Mr. PiS ton returned with hini . O. M. Hatbbun , general superintendent ot the Sentral branch ot the Missouri PacIfc , and J. O. Pbllppl , assistant general freight agent , let for St. LouIs yesterday In Mr Ralbbun's prIvate car. N , Y. Clayton , general manager or the 'An M \ & Loa Augele , rltlroa < wih head- Quarters In Salt Lake , was In conference with General Manager Icklnson Sunday 8 to nlalers relating to the manipulation of business OarnelI , Deach. for the Utah resorts , SoInlr and . . 1.lJS : unu ! Selling Conk' . ( othlllt IAI Price. No mater the price , Cook's stock must bo sold at once ; now Is the best opportunity ot money. your life to clothe yourself for 1 little Boys' knee pants suits 76c , $1.50 and $2 , [ iloys' long pants suits , $1.50 , $2.50 and $3.75. Doys' overcoats and ulsters $1.50 and $3.75. Men's fine tailor made trousers $1,75 and $2,75 Men's Jean pants 50c. 75e and $100. Men's sack suits $4.25 , Cook' price $12.00. Men's black cloy worsted suits $ .75 , Men's sack and track stilts $7.S0. Men's [ Irlnco Albert stilts $9.00 , $12.00 and $15.00 , $ gvcrthlng In Cook's stock , Including hIs hnts , furnishing goods , traveling bags , macldntoshes etc. , go at hal antI less than halt cost vrice -HAYDEN DHOS. - _ 1A \\USHSU , t SIlOiii I UUSToN TOlm % 'ehii'RlIli3' ' ' Ilntol Storf Cnt1mOnco the \'edl'R'I'I3 Situ " , nf In ' : xellsh' " ! hlo Stock. Bought from the cretHtor On sale Wednesllay nt BOston , Store. To give nn Idea how prices will bo we \\1 tel \ you rIght now that men's fne patent leather shoes that were marked to sell at $5.00 and $ GOO will be sold for $1.29 a pal : , An Immense line at chiids' and mIsses' shoes at 49c and 59c and C9c. And ladles' fine shues the same wa- awfully cheap. awfuly cheap.BOSTON STOlE , mlA1A , N. W. Cor. IGth and Douglas. . . Til : UJUUT bUU1'lll : : nOUlJ \ 'it Heel hl\ul , hnrtet Line antI l"tolt Ti inn. To all pains In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian Territory Texas and nil points tn southern Terriory . Only one nIght out to all points Calforia. In Texas " 'he Texas Liinltd" leaves Omaha at [ :15 a. m. daily except Sunday , landing passengers at all points In Texas 12 hours In advance at alt other lines. Through tourist cars Via Ft. Worth and E Paso to Los An- geles. For full particulars , maps , folders , etc" , cal at or address Hocl Ilnnd ticket omce , 1602 I.'aram st. CIIAS. KENNEDY , ( . N. W. 1' A. ' A 1'0. ' \llv.\ltll"R. Offered by the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul raIlway . tn short line to Chicago. A clean train made up anti started tram Omaha. Baggage checkell from residence to destnaton. Elegant rain service and cour- teous employes. Entire trains lighted by electricity anti heated by steam , with electric - tric light In every berth. Finest dining car service In the west , with meals served "a la carle. " The Flyer leaves at 6 p. a' . daily from Union Ilcpot. City Ticket Office , tiO ! Faram slreet. C. S. CarrIer , city ticket o agent 1'1clIlilt to Tithco The Northwestern line fast vestbulell Chicago - cage traIn thaI glides east rrom the Union Depot every afternoon at at 6:45 : and Into Chicago at S.15 : next morning , with supper and la carte brealirast. Every part of the traIn Is HGH' ' Other easter trains at 1:0 : a. m. and 4 p. m. daiiy-gocd , too. 1 City ticket office , HOt . Farn3m street. Trluno ( .0111' No. tl ( C. nf 1' . Members are hereby notified at the funeral of Brother H. S. Erwin II hIs late residence , 161 N. 18th street , at 1 n. m. Tuseday , February 19th. J. E. CHANE , C. C. JOHN DEXTEN K. . at H. and S. DOES NOT LIKE THE IDEA Central Lahor Union Ot'POROS Clttn1 OfT J'nwors' ' \I > l > 1)PrlrtlttIofl. The announcement In The Dca that a I ' movement was on loot to prevent any np- proprlaton to pay the salaries at the labor commissioner and clerk ha caused consld- erabc : stir In h'Ci labor tir.le'a. 'I h1C 11\- lag been no meeting held as yet slnco tIle announcement , It Is impossible at this time to gather much at tile sentiment , but from In. . dlcatons I I quite probable that this sub. ject whit bo one of the leading questions to be considered by the several unions and assembles - sembles that \\1 hold meetings this week. Regarding the appropriation for the labor commissioner's omce , D , Cem Deaver at the Central Labor union says : "It seems to me that some ot the criticisms on Mr. Powers era unjust. While I do not believe Mr. Powers to bo the greatest man In the state , still I believe ho Is one or tile best men lIt tile state , and I am satisfied If he Is left alone ant gIven an opportunity ho will prove to be a good labor commissioner. Mr. Powers Is very much In earliest In the reform movO mont , and with an active young man as clerk. such as Arthur Edgerton. they will , In my opinion , gIve the state as good service as any who have fled the place. Mr. Powers Is In perfect sympathy with the working people of the city. and has been t member or the Knights of Labor for several years. lie has also held high positions In the Farmers alliance , and through the Ne- braska State Federation or Labor the al- ances assembles and trades unions are worlt- Ing together as an organization. I think the legislature would be going Into very small busIness to cut off the appropriation for this olco jnst because a man haa been appointed I that members do not like , and I cannot be- hove there are many members at the legislature - latlc who wi favor SUcla - scheme. Give Powers 1 chance and ho wi be all right. By thp decided action or the Central Labor unlol In tabling a resolution ot censure ot the governor for appointing ! Powers tQ this posi- ton , It Is probable that that body will take the mater up In case there seems to be any following to the scheme to cut oa the ap- propriation. " . A novice In the Itlchen might prefer some other baking powder to lr l'rice's An experienced - perienced housekeeper never would . U tng.'r lo I hn % itIIi,1iIl,1l. , The East Omaha Bridge company has just decided to put In a new system of tulJlex automatic raIlway signalng on tile East Omaha bridge , and the Irwin Signal com- . pan ) ' , whIch has recently filed 1.I.tcles or Incorporation In this city , Is now erecting the new devIce . Tile signal Is c.nbtructed like a cloclt. wih a double dial two feet In tiiaineter The face Is tlv\IOI Into twelve spaces of 30 degrees each , With two fans , or discs , whIch move alternately between white anti red , Indicatng danger anll safety , as the case may require. AdJustel1 to this signal Is a square bracket for a rear signal , to show htW ninny trains there are between stations , by a hand , or Indicator , that points ) to the figures I , : and 3 , to show how many trains have passed tile station . The way In which tile system Is operated Is as follows : Tile danger signal Is thrown two stations ahead as tile train passes along , batHles placed along the track operate I gravity switch , to open the circuIt for I battery carried In the caboose , which operates the magnets that attract the armlures , whIch turn the discs to danger or safety This prevenls I short circuit The track Is also Ilv\lcd Into sections COIl , the rails Insulated . B ) an IngenIous contrivance In the shupo ) or n gong file engineer Is always warned when ho comes In on another engineer's circuit . each engine helng equipped wih a gong and caeh train with u battery , so that In case or rags or heavy snow storms there can be no ( larger ot 1 rear coiiision. This would do away with the use at torches and rear ( lagging , as under the a- I'reeent system % nony in thiN ' 1111 rgc ' The Dee rece'\d ' , through I e mal yeterday 1 prInted circular slgnet "Committee , " ad- Ilressed "To the Honest Citizens ot Omaha : " ThIs anonymous production makes serIous al- legatons against tile County ) ' commissoners as to tile manner In which the grand jury was called ; Inveighs against The thee and the clerk of tile dIstrict court because or alleged olenses , and concludes by promising the people of Douglas county an exposition ot facts "unleu there Is virtue enough In the prosecutng attorney , the gran,1 , Jury and the public press to do their duty. " Coniiiening , ( upon this clandestine document - meat , I county official said : "it Is entitled to no more consideration than Is any other anonymous letter. U Its authors were men they would have signed . their names. " Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne 11ould' bh. n every ilouseboid . I Is per. fectr euro a d naturlhr fenuentel _ . pr. . PREPARING TO PLAY INSANE - - Story Told by a Prioner Thought t Be a : Mere Bluff , SAYS JAILER TRIED TO POISON HIM i Chlrgell with nurglnry nheti Wns Ar- I Chlrgelllh RII rnlllel with Senrll Other Jltctell i'artiea YcIter.llv - OfTtlic for 'hlch TrIIII lust no hind , Yesterday a number ot prisoners who have been indicted by the grand jury were arraigned before Judge Scott , anti \ pleaded not guilty , except W. E. Dnkle , who rc- fused ( ] to plead. After the Indictment was rend , Dlnkle started out to tel that whie he was Imprisoned In lie county Jan the jailer had trIed to poison hIm. lie saId that ho was given a email dose of polson every lay anti that he did not hike It. On being cautioned by the court that It would bo at no use to ply 'possum , ho responded : "I am no 'possum ; 1 am a man. " I Is thought that Dlnlo Is playing the insanity racket to get off , as at his preliminary hear- Ing ho appeared to bo rational. lie Is charged with having entered the bar ot Jerome Alien on the night of December 16 , IS9t , stealing harness and other articles ot the value ot $18.75. Wilam O'Brlen was chargctl with com- mitng an assall with Intent to commit great bodily injury upon Sergeant Whnlen on the night ot January 6. O'Brien was arrested for being implicated In the robbery ot a gold watch from Sandow at the llarll hotel " 'hen ho was being searched at the polco station he Illcled up I spittoon and threw II at the sergeant , narrowly missIng his head. Andy Ryan was charged with assauling Herman J. Meyers with thl Intent to com- mil robbery. Ryan entered Meycrs' saloon on tile night of December 21 and ordered a\ those present , five In number , to throw up their hands and hln . over their money. To emphasize his request he gently shoved 1 revolver In the face or Me'ers. Ryan was fInally overpowered and handed over to the police. John W. Carter was arraigned ] on the charge at holding up Joseph F' . C. lumohr on the night ot November 1 ant robbing him or $76. Charles Sherman was charged with having robbed Philip Kraus or property valued at $16.Cilarles Charles I. Nolon was arraigned on the chnrge ot entering the barn or Alrel L Lynch and taking there tram a bag of bran valued at $1. The crime was committed on January 21 at thIs year. Unm"c for ii Cull Night. ChristIna Wassman Is attempting to ob- tiln from JUdge Blair ant I Jury I judg- meat at $2,000 against Joseph luzlclta and hIs daughter. The principal witness In tile case ID the husb3nd of Cilristina. He was on the stand yesterday and furnish considerable - able amusement to thE spectators aiM the jury on account or his ability In misunder- standing the questions put to 11m by the counsel He Is a German , and on account I or his lack or knowledge or the English langagE time lawers' questions elicited an- swers considerably foreign to the ones de- sired. According to his story he and his wire had considerable trouble with the lallori and hli daughter during the latter part or 1"9 over tile rent or the house they occupied , This trouble finally culminated In a personal encounter on December 29 between Chris- tina and the dauller oC luzlcla , In which the later used a broom upon Christina with considerable effect. Thlis however , did not end the trouble , ns he caIms that when he anti his wo retired to peaceful slumber oa the night of thaC day luzlcll came around and took out all the windows or the room In which they were sleeping. There were only two rooms In the homr and they were not able to protect themselves from the cold , although they took sheet from the bed and put them In thc windows As a result or Mr. Ituzicka's method ot getting even , Wass- man claImed that his wIe contracted rheuma- tsm , from which she has become perma- neatly crppled. ! Wassman did not know how 0' Christina ' waD for the very sufficient reason that sIte herself did not Imow. But before the culmi- nation or the trouble between her and her landlord he dil know that she was earning $ or $ [ a week by washing Brldes ] that he was perfectly cognizant c tie fact thaI he had to pay doctor bills for several months for his wife all that once le had to take her to Cleveland to see It the change at air would not do her good. Jehnr. or ni Old heal The Northwester Electric LIght and Power company Is again beIng brought to the front In the district court. Otis H. 310u has led an amended petition In whIch he asks the court to render a judgment at $17.tiOO In his favor against John T. Clarle. Balou says that In August , 1892 , he was induced to purchase 120 % shares at the capi- tal stock of tile company for the purpose or engaging In the business or producing elec , trlq lights In the city' The stock was Ilate1 ! 'at nar. but he paid $115 a share on the representation thaf I was worth that much. lie claims that he paid In full for alt or the shares He also alleges that another - other representation , whlen was raise , was made to the effect that the company owned appartus for which It had refused 0 lease at $150 per month. . I was also alleged that the company hatl obtained a franchise from the city to engage In the luslness or pro- ducing electric lights In competition with the Thomson-Houston Electric LIght company. In addition It was represented that tile company - pany was solvent and did not owe anything ) except a $10,000 mortgage. On condition thal Clarke would cancel this mortgage plaintiff was Induced to gIve his note for $2.300 to Clurke. Balou avers that he bought the stock solely on time representations or Clarw ! and that he knew nothing about the value or the stock himself. Clarke was at that time himsel. lme secretary ot the CO'lpany all was In a posi- ton , 1blou claims , to know the conditon or tile compan , Balou alleges that he has slncC found that al the representations made by Clarke were entirely false and were made for tIle purpose at defruding 111111. The damn- ages that he has sustained as 0 result ho places at $17,500. Tr'IIt 110 Cnso tgnIn. In Judge Ferguson's court Sidney D. Old- field Is suing Chance S. Stratton antI others to recover $500. Oldfel claims that In I March , 1890 , he was time owner or several Iota In Ashland , worth $500. A that time Strat- ton was a real estate dealer In this cIty , and Ollne\1 111aeell the lots In his hands to bo sold . OJneld ( alleges that he was persuaded by Stratton to exchange the property for $500 In notes , which Stratton represented were good . Oldnell later founll that the notes were worthless , amI Is now suing for their \'ahiO , the property that was exchanged for them beIng now In the hands or an Innocent purdllnser Tile case was trIed some tour years ago In the dlslrlct court anti a verdict was lound ! for Oltlfleid . An appeal was taken to the supreme court , where the verdict of the ( lower court was revere on the ( grounds that evidence - deuce Inadmissible was ildiiiittetl . The case was reni.mndeti to the ( district court for trial ! ( lters (111) Miseti . it ! . O. Maui Is asl to l. 1aul asking b3 discharged as the defendant In the suit In which Sheriff Drexel Is named as Imlaintiff. Drexel has already - ready re'uestel that he be dlschargell IS the plaimitiff . I Is Ileet that while George A. Bennett was In ofilce , Hboales & Sleyrs assigned to him , not , howevtr , It Is claimed In his capacity as sheriff. I Is consequently alegell that ( when ho tool possesion ot ito ( property ho dill so illegally . Tile assignment took place In July , 1893 , and 1 few days after C. n. Havens & Co. , who had a claim of $ . OOO asalnlt Hboades & Siever for coal , tool out nttm'ehiment papers against the property - erly and put them In the hands or Maul to serve. Maul obtained possessIon , and then Bennett suet ! him When Drexel was elected to the oce Drexel's name was substituted as the Imlaintiff. I Is he\l that tile assignment - ment was Iegal , and that Bennett , alhoulh Ie Is still acting a IEslgree , Is doing 50 wi h. out right or autlIority. ' 'llt Sigil AgItill. Charles Shlverlck & Co. have led an answer to the vetUon or ll J. Ouunin A , -r Co. , In whIch the llter asked for damages because the defendants painted out an advertising - yertslng sign on Uhl' ' 1bull1ng they occupy at 120G Douglas Mret The plaintiffs corn- prlse a tobacco company anti they had painted on the east side ot the building n bull some twenty feet , In height anti eight feet In length , as an allvertsement for their tobacco , The bulllnl was at that time occupied - cuplC by the Omaha Jnrdwnro compan This company ral"d anti Shh'erlek & Co. lensell tile bllllngJrom Charles T. Taggart , who halt been appointed the reeeivor. The defendants nl11lt that they painted out tile picture at the bull and put their firma name fn Its stead , but they claim thnt they did It under the authority ot the ( receiver. They allege that to do this , cost them $225 anti they want damages In thlt amount Sllng for Ite.1 J\I > rl onmcnt. August IlabunlO ] Is suIng Henry Ieley. Justice of the peace ot Mlarlt precinct , anti 0 constable , Wlinm lopponhagen , for $500 dnmages for false arrest , In July , 1893 , his father , Ernest , was sued In tile justice shOll and a Julgmont of $112 was rendered against him The Judgment Was not paid , and In the following Angusl an execution was Is- sued , but no goods could bo found to be levied upon , Plnaly It came to the ears ot the court that the son , August , hail some at the rather's goods In conceilment nll ho Was gnrnlsheell antI suuunoned to appear tn court lie flied to show np all Constable Poppen- hagen was sent to hunt him tip ! , lie was found antI was fned by Justice of the Peace Kelsey $56 for contenlt of court , l"ling to pay lie fine , he was sentenced to the county Jai mil remained there for the sl'ace or one day until he ( o\ll bail . The Inter proceedings are aleged to bo illegal and to have caused great damage to the reputation ot the plaintiff . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tnlrt : iott. Tede McNuly has been appointed ] ndmlnls- trator at the estate at John McNul ) . , hier . deeeasell htisbaimtl. I ' The Jury 'n ' the case ot James Drenn31 , who was charged with commitng a crimInal - nal assault 01 Selma B. Johnson , was unable to agree upon a verdict. r llOaIESEIiihIt. , . IXCUI1S1OS. South VI the Wlllsh ilmtiiroati . On February 6 and 12 , March 5 , Aprjl 2 and 30. For rates or further information and 1 copy ot the Iloincscekers' Guide cal at the New Wabash office , H16 Parnam street , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agent. Omaha , Neb. . WITH THE ARMY. Notc of Intnrctto tl0 MilItary " en. First LIeutenant E. W. Lowe , Seventeenth Infantry , was registered It the war tepart- ment Friday. Lieutenant E. E. Ilartvlck or the Ninth cavalry Is enjoying I short leave with brother officers In this clt ) ' . Captain William J. Turner , Second Infan- try , has been granted one monlh's leave , with permission to apply for an extension or three months. Colonel M. Barber Is up and about again aCer a week's siege wlh malaria. The colonel will report for duty Wednesday , providing he continues to Improve. Many officers at the fort have been In- vltet by the Kansas City Society or Sons or the Revoluton to attend memorial services In honor at George 'Vnshlngton. The enlisted men at Fort Omaha will organize - ganize I strong bal team for the season of 1895. They claim tu have some new material and hope to have the strongest military team ever organized In the west. Announcement Is made or the engagement or Miss Kale Grace Chaffee , daughter or Major A. H. ChalIce , Ninth cavalry , Port flobinson this state , to Lieutenant George F. Hamion at the same regiment. Tile commissary general has just Issued 0 brief compendium at all orders In force In Limo subsIstence department. I Is very full and will bo a valuable alt for ofcers , es- peclaly noncommissioned staff officers doing duty In the department . An act , favorably reported by the - military I commite or the house , ' 'roviding for the settlement or claims or officers and enlsted men or the army for the loss or private prop- crt ) " , his been recommitted to time committee by request or Its chairman. Major General 0. O. Howard , formerly ot this city , now or Portland , Ore. , with his son , Mr. Harry S. Howard , has established an office In that city so as to give attention to the general's prIvate afaIrs , The general wl be In Omaha the first week In March. LIeutenant Thomas II. Wilson or the Sec- end Infantry , Fort O/aha. and Miss Susan B. Abercrombie or Phladellhla , will be mar- ned at the home of Mr and Mrs. William Goodman , Chestnut Hi , next Thursday morning. The bride Is a sister or 1.leutenan AbercrombIe , Fort Omaha , and Is well Imown In society cIrcles here. LIeutenant and Mrs. Wilson will be at home at Fort Omaha after . March 1. LIeutenant M. F. Waltz , Twelfth Infantry Fort Niobrara , has met with I very sad loss In the death or one ot his boys , Edgar Newell , aged 13 lIe died one week ago Thursday at New York after nn illness or but a week's duration. His remains were interred - terre In the family burial grounds at Fred- crick , Md. The day " before ho was taken Ill he returned home In proud possession of the honor roll or the school he attended , together - rol gether with a prize from his teacher , which had inscribed under his name , the one word. " 1 el Ibl t ) . . " _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ A small quantty of Dr. Price's Baiting Powder males the hlsculs better than double the qU3nHty at low grade powders. - S READY FOR THE FEAST. Royal Spread to Uo ' 'ellcrCt tile Traveling j cn , Tile committee of tile Manufacturers and Corsumers association having In charge the arrangements for the convention or traveling men which will be held In this city during the later part of tilts week report all or the details complete for tile banquet , which will bo given In the Guards' armory at 6 o'cloclt next Friday evening. At this banquet fOO covers will M' laid for the Invied guests at the evening. Every- thing on the menu wIll be ( rain Nebraska prollucts anti furnished ( by Nebraska dealers . After the feast tile oratory will bo In accordance - cordance with the following program : Address or 'VelcomeGeorge P. Demls , mayor or Omtmlmlt. 1teponse on Behalf or the Traveling Men- James Heed of Nebraska ! CI ) ' . Nebmaska-Silaa ! A. Holcomb , governor or Nebmuisiemi . Nebllslm. Omaha. Looking Forward-gucll Martin or Tile Jobbers-I. M. Raymond or 1.lncoln Tile MtmnutnctUrers Inll Consumers Asso- elation and Its Worl ( - - L. M. Hheem or Omaha. Tile Press-E. H05ewater , editor Omaha flee. From I Flelll to Finished Pro uct-Jay Murtimt of Chicago llrtn Railroaiiti ! of Neiirattka-Charles J. ! Greene , attorney for the B & : . rall'olul. Unity or Interests anti lJnIty of Action- 0. M 11tcbeocl ( . editor W'oriti-lleraiml. Our Pacllng Illu trles-John S. Knox ' ' of Uw ( Cudaliy Packing traihlo manaJer CUtlChy Packllg trlo' of South Omttlma. 'Jho Knljhts of the GrlpHeS. . \ ' , ' I Butler of Ohmmnhua . SOMETHING OF AN EXPENSE. Streets WhIch the VI Open Conncl , l'ropolel to Ordinances now In the hands or council committees call for the following Improvc menl : Opening at Southeast avenue , from Unncroft street to lvervlew Park : opening and widenIng ! or Bancroft street , tram Tenth to Eleventh : opening Thlrl-thlt street , from I.eavenworth to Popplelon avenue : open. lag anti widening Nineteenth street , lrom Caslelar tO DancroC : openIng alley be tween Cameron anti Drltol streets , tram Thirtieth street to Trexel's sub-addition and oxtellng Florence avenue anti the alleys In \\'iilinnt' anti Trexels aub.ntltlitlons north to lwco addition : openIng Fifteenth street , from Valley to D : opening Thlrt"JUh aye- nue , rrom Poppleton Woolworth nvenue , and the n\eys through lots 2 and ] 3 In Orlmn & Smith's additIon ; opening Walnut street , 'tram ' Tuiirty-thilrui to Thirty-sixth ; alley between . : tween Center and \al 11 , from Thlrt-thlrd i to Thlrt-slxth ; alley betwen Walnut and hickory , from Thlrty-thlnl to Thlrl-fth : alley between 1lclory anti Pine , from Thirty- fifth to Thl ty-slxth , all openIng anti extend- lag Twenty-eighth street front the north line at Dupont Place to Twenty.nlnth street In Arbor Place. - . I'tmnr iIgnstiln Lends to nervousness. tretulness , peevlRh. ness , chronic dysllepslo amid great mIsery Ilood's Sarsaplrln Is time remedy. I tones the stomach , creates an appetite , and gIves a relish to food I mnles pure blool anti gives healhy action to all the organs at the body. Take hood's , for HoOls Snrsaparln cures. lfootl's Pills b'como the favorite catharto 10011s Pis with every ole who tries . them. 25e. Thin 10neh hw II "oltrmhrr. The Omaha Kennel club wi give their secoml Innual bench show some lmo durIng the month at September , amI dog men are cor- reslOIHlllgl' hnpllY. I the bill now pendIng In the legislature should become a law , the exhibit will doubtess be time largest and best ever held west or Chlcngo. Owners at valuable dos woull then have no lear of brlnglnf theIr stock Ilto Nebraska for tls- play Purposes. ! _ _ _ _ . ' _ _ _ _ 01lhn "R. the mtIiiit. A team at six or eight shooters from the Council mufs Gun club will shoot a team at a like number lrom the Bemis Park amI Omaha Gun cubs , on the latter's grounds , lext Frllny afternoon . The conlitous will be fifteen bIrds to the mal , thirty yards boundary American assocIation rise. fifty , associaton rules , for the price of the birds and 1 SUPIJer. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ A positive guuranlee against ill luck In the 1ltchen Is Dr. l'rlce's Baking Powder. I always acls. p - 1.UCH. JIIIO'l'lBS. William Schoenehler his applied for a decree - cree or divorce from MinnIe Schoenrel H J. McKay of ( 1311 South Tllirteelttil street , aged 74 years , died Sunday night. The remains - mains wi be taken to Oslialooso , Il" , for In- terment. District Master Workman Cohen has or- g3n'zed a new local assembly composed ot musicians legates have been elected to the Central Labor unIon. The county commIssioners spcnt the greater portion at yesterday In secret session considering - sidering the advisability or cutting down the salaries at some or all of the county em- plo'es. The law committee or the Central Labor union hell a meeting Saturday evening for lhe consideration of bills now before the leg ! lature. The committee will spend some thuo at LIncoln this weel Dun's Commercial agency reports that Wood & Co" , the shoe dealer on Faram street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , have turned their stock or goods over to Cartwright , the Douglas Street she man. Colonel E. Mat Stedman , who was govern- meat secret servIce agent for the past eighteen years In this district and who located - cated In Omaha recently . has opened up a detective agency In Des Moines , la. A cablegram was received In the city yes- terday announcing time sale arrival or C. N. Delta and wlfo and H. F. Cody and family al Gibraltar , Spain. The mess3ge states that all or the parties are well. harvey , the 4-yearold son of Mr and Mrs. J. II. Montgomery , residing at Nineteenth avelUO and Locust atrett t , died yesterday moring , The after effects of an attack or whooping cough caused the death of ito little - boy. boy.Frank Frank Mattocks has ben appoInted general - oral manager or the Seymour Lake Artesian Ice company. Mr. Mattocks Is a gentleman at eighteen years experience In the business and will glvo his whole attention to the affairs or the company. I has been reported to the polce : that Mrs. Young , a woman aged 70 years , Is living In destitute circumstances In a base meat on SOuth Fourteenth street , between Jackson anti Jones. The Associated Chari- ties has been notified . tes notfe Bishop Tutte at St. Louis Is here as the guest or Bishop Worthington and will be at the quarterly meeting at the Woman's aux- iary or the Boarll of Missions on Tuesday and for "the FruIt day" on Wednesday at tile cathedral. All are lmmvited. Al Invied. - - - _ u u _ _ 11eV J. Al. Wilson will deliver 1 lecture " : " on "Washngton" Friday evening , February 22 , at 8 p. m. at time Castelar PresbyterIan church , Sixteenth and Castelar streets A program consisting or songs and recitations will be rentertt after the lecture. Everybody - body invited . No admission wi be charged A social club has ben organized by the colored citzens or Omaha with Dr. l O. Iticketta , president : H. J. Granly , vic presi- dent ; James Bryant , secretary , and Alphonso Wilson , treasurer Its object Is intellectual advancement antI to bring about 0 closer friendship. A club house wIll bo Immetlately securcd. securct. Yesterday's mal brought to City Treas- urer I0ln 0 letter contaIning a check fertile the IS9 taxes on a largt slice of real estate In the business district. The tax swill not bo due until May , and tile treasurer cannot even Issue I reeelpi unt the levy Is made : . noun replied acknowledging the amount and promising to scud the receipt as soon as ito ( levy was niade Master In Chancery Cornish or lie ( federal court line fileti his decIsIon In the Bod- Pithier garnishment easo. 'rhe details of the latter have been published previously In this paper The teclslon specifies that Boyd must pay 10 pr cent or his monthly earnings to Fuller unt the hHlebledness Is paid. 'fhe recent ruling or Judge Sanbor refers nil garnishment cases or this character In the Union Pacfc to aster In Chancery Cornish , anti this I lie first case submitted since that ( rulng was made. At Ito regular meeting or the Board or health yesterday afternoon all members were present , but they adjourOI unti Thursday afternoon . The election of inspectors was not undertaken , because time council had not yet acted on the request or tile bean that tile bills for removing Ileall animals be , paid out or the general ftntl ' . Br Savliu introduced 1 resolution which provIded that all sanitary Inspectors bo laid off In lie ( meantmo , hut I was Mclded to let lho force stand ! us It Is until the next mcetimmg . - - - 4Shirfts IMRK _ o : . READY TO WiAR. EVERY GIRIIENT GUItRI'NTEED. d FIT FiNiSh , I"ISION. TiE BEST. Ask YOtl' Outfitter for them. DOLLARS ARE DOLLARS THESE DAYSI 'd" . Shirts wi fit your / pie " " as wel as your person . \vE WARRANT IT. Your iutidres cOIlIChJ allt we'll 1081 you our Souvenir of Fashions , l'uctorl8 ' CLUETT COON & CO . Makers. TROY , N'Y , , , . . _ , - , . - , . _ _ _ _ _ -i - ! ® ® ® 6 * 4 ' 'r * Ib * r@ Old andr r" - Young , I C \ @ I ' , I' alike from Gcncral Debil- ® m stiffer - L Dcbi- , ) sufcr alkc I F : ( I I .t y. It IS ' : very common d' IS- @ . I' , / order , and results from : variety @ @ ' ( i - ' , of causcs. I should not be @ @ , : . _ ' : - - confoundcd with fatguc , which @ I ' is transitory. In General Dc- transiory ® 1iI1I 11. @ iiiJI ! t I bily , the veakucss , unless ar- . @ , j reted , wi gradually increase @ c f' , I and flaly become pcrmancnt. @ @ { i 11 For , this reason g'rcat car must @ @ be cxercsed in 4hc use of the propcl , rcmedy What is wanted @ is somcthing that wi restore the lost energy amI build up the sys- tern This can be had in @ I Ozo1glsiol1 , i ' t\ ' , @ W I @ a scientific prcparaton ) of Ozone , Guaiacol and Cod Liver Oil , I @ the restores the amI CBrICIICS the im- ® renews appetite , retores nerve tone , enihe - @ povcrished blood. I is a food as wen as a mcdicne , amI supplies @ @ the nouishment necessary to enable the organs of the body to @ c ® properly perform their functons - n whih mcans perfec health. ® ® A Ozo1Ilsiol is the kind PJrsiccns Prescribe @ for Colds , Coughs , Consumpton anti all Pulmonary Troublcs j Scrofula , Gcncrl Debility , LOGS ofl"lcsh , @ @ Anrmil and all Wasting .Diseascs , 0 @ Handsome Illustrated Pamphlet Free. T. A. SLOCUM CO. , Ill Pearl st. , How York. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ KUHN & CO : 15th and Douglas St9" , Omaha ; - _ _ - - - - - - - THE GREAT. ckLJk ; ; - , I This extraordinary Rejuvenator Is the mol \ol1crfll l'c\'cr of Limo age. I bUR been eudOset uiy the lending 6clenUtc men oamopa : ) and Ancrlea , . ludyan 1 purely - . tlely vogo- - table. ' S \ . lldnn Stops , " " . 1 Prematureness { . III ' . " ' , - ' , ' . - " 'oftimcdischargej' ' ' 4 t k orhcdl charse ' : - < ' , " , " , 'i lit : dars. r . ' - " ' , . : : " 1' - ' - . t . . . _ - . 1- . Cures : " h' ' " " DIU'OaB JOST AlIJ ANHOOD : . ( : nsUplton , DzzhlC1S , Falling Sensations , Nerols 'fWlchUI : of the orcsal otiterpasis. Streusthels , tlvlsortes mit tones the entire s1stcm. 1udn1 cures Debility , NervounCs , Emision ! and erclopes Ill ! restores weak organs. 1 ] rus In the back , JOes ly day 0 night are stopped qulcklr Ow : 2,000 lrfato endorcm en ts. PleURtuenlS means impotency in the frt stage I lis a ) 'IJtomofs' ml\11 \VeakneFs and larrnne6 I can be stopped In 20 days Ly the we of UUlyan. The l made by tbe Spcciai. new discovery was lcal. Its eCho old famous hudson Medical . Inst- lute J Is the strongest yltlzr made" I Is very pouverfIll , but 'imarmiess. Sold for gl.oo : 1 to\\'crful package or fi packages for f5.0 ( plain senltl boxes ) " Written guarantee given for 1 cnre. I you buy six boxes amid Ire lot entirely cured , ix more will b sent to you free of all chnrges. Scud for circulars and testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 1032 MARKET ST. , ? RANCSCO , CALIFORKI I " . OUPIENE" Cures the effects of selt-abuse , excesses , - emissions Impotency , , , varicocele end consU- patlon. One dollar a do1ar / ; ; taUon. six for 5. For . . c Bale by TIlE GOOD. , - , - - - MAN DRUG CO. , : _ Our record of nctual and undeniabio cure ot SYPHILIS Is phcllcnll , Wo f\nlsh alt ened- Iclnc3 frco RII eradicate tile poison from the system In 90 dnys. Cure guaranteed. . , , f" . SCours. 9:30 : tJ .30 : Wednesdays and Satur days. 9. p. m. THE DINSMOOR REMEDY CO. , 81 New Yorlc LIfe Omaha. Neb ( I Teeth Without PIates 1BAILEY 1/ " , DElI TI ST. Paxton Block 10th : llt 'arml Sta 'ol. 1osrs. Full Set Teclh. . . $ ; 00 I SI\'O' Fihiillgs . . . $1. 00 hicttt Teeth. . . . . . . . . . 7 50 i Pturo Gold Fillings 2 00 ' 1 Titiil l'lato..10 00 I Gold Crowns-22le , 0 00 1'iiii1ss ( L'xtract'im SOc I l3rItlgo Teeth-tooth 0 Oti ' I I Teeth Out in Morning , New Teeth Same Dab - - ! 1 EW FACE" AT.180UT10 I tile Foitttiros each homey- lag hhlomishes , ill 150 p. book fo& a stamp. , ) oIiii IC. Vouiiurv , 127W.lhdSt.N.Y. tt.i'D' thvonbr \Voodburmr'a Facial Bomw. VIflOF'EN Easily , Uulckly , Permanently Restored. Weakness , Norvousnct'tmi5 ' , DebIlIty , anti all trio traIn c- fbl'of evils from early CtrOls or - .4 % . hater dxleases : the results of c ' overwork , i icleness votry , I c t ( p j - ' - etc. Full strength , devet. v i opmentitiititonogiveiito \flicvcryorsuu anti miotIomi ' /1 / r- oftiiebcdy. ural mnctliotltt. Simn'lenat. fmnumeihi. J to imaprotement seen. Falluro Iinpoeiiiile. 2.000 leIcremmees. Book , explanatioa aud proofs mailed ( eelud ) tree. I ERIE MEDICAL CU , . Buffalo , U.Y , CAIOLE JUNII'E ' beinr tisol by tiioimniumid of indies HmOlmtiiiy. It i the lllarril'ti latiy'i3 friend if irregili tr frotu nay camnto. It ha Halo tiltI rehlabie , never tmiila , guinraimico whIt every bottio , smirtm to a tiny. 'I'IlIS illOUieiiiO Is far itliporlor to pills as every bottle isieiictl : ttmid hover ho'taa its strerlgtii. SoiU by all tu ltiiltj tirtmgtats. Prmcc , $ .O0 per bottlo. if your drugit doea imot ilavu ii anti i.oo 1114 we 'mit forwmir.i you mu Uotiu by expraas CAMOLE JUNIPER CO , Western 0111cc , Onuniun , Nebraska. I IEi1EI ILL _ JlD I 0 0EC U 0 : A 1eprieve of Ten Years. LI U U U UEl An avcraoe man's life can ens- U U S Li ily be lengthened ten years by ci LiU the oc asional use of Ripans Tab UU U U n Do you know any one who U M 0 U wants those ten years. ElU p ilitamne 'i'zibuiesl fOi.i by ilriwslsta , or by mail it LI the prIce tea cents a box ) I sent to the mutptilla Chemical Company , No , 10 l3pruce St. , Netm 'toth. U ii-i'CU ' riULJD101 XACTSIZ PERFEC1 TILE MERCANIILE IS TIlE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGRI For 81110 by alt Fli'st Class Iealers. Maiiufnottmrcd by the F. R. IIICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO. , I Fiwtvi'y No. aOI1 st. Louto