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THE DaILY BEE Fri h} Morning, Ff-b.r20. [= LOGAIJ BREVITIES. THE CITY TREASURY. Nearly Half a Million of Taxes Cor- lected tn Sixty Days, Nearly Eighty Per Oent of Last Year's THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1885. the and more s'riking example of th i in “kick sopr me,” s to atand the rear of an anfmal venslve eyes and ats ks jack rabbit It is & ganulne rurprse par y t) the mon | in the rear, when the abose described animal winds up his hind log and lets fly from the ham. After the victim has sufticiently recovered to ercape from the with mild, [ o THE POWER OF PRAYEB. n Affecting Story About Gencral Howard and a Sergeant's Sick Ohild. Ths following beautifal ard touching story, from the Northwestera Christian B2 O AIGINAL {39 p e lice fesnod yesterday . eas defini- A marriage licenso waa festiod 3 hospital, he oan give you the beat defint: | 5 qoocats, will be read with & great desl o John Simpson and Miss Hattic Dart. —Officer Hinchey has been presented by a friend with a substantial pair of doeskin shose. —Constable Edgerton haa sttached and will sell the property and stock of A. Kroeger, the defaulting Tenth and Dodge butcher, A firs alarm would bring out the whole city. Tt has bsen #0 long since one was turned in, it would soun1 like & voice from the tomb, W. R. Bowen, of Omaha, has received notics of his appointment to the general su- porintendency of the state fair at Lincoln next yoar, —Ths office of the Matropolitan hotel has been decorated with & number of baautiful new rocking chairs, a decided improvement over the old sett 3, which have had to give way to the new furniture, "ald, and Most of it Pald Ont, Levy tressurer has comp'e‘ed his accounts for December and January, and the velume of wors, and the amcunt of collested for taxes and pa'd out to the holders of city warran's is s> great ss to surprite even thoss who arc fami iar with ths work that our icity has boen do, ing during the past season, The amount cf money collected by Treasarer Buck in Desember and Jan- usry for taxes was elm st £480,000, nesrly half a million in sixtydays. In the same two months of Decemb.r and January the {ressurer paid out over $430,000 «n warrants drawn on thte tlon on eatth of 1he *'kick saprems,” ———— Smoke Seal of North Oarollna Tobac- co, A STARTLING DISCOVERY. The Imperfectly Formed Body of an Infant Found in a Barrel, Wednerdsy forenoon a man named Tay- lor made a dlscovery which caused his stomach to tarn inslde out. He was fish- ing sround for somo kindling wood, and d'scovered some In an old barrel in the roar of Katz's grosery s'ore on Douglas etreet, He commoanced pulling out the piaces of boards, Upon the end of one of the boards was a nail, and ay Taylor asked one of the listeners. don’t know as [ ought to say anything about it, but there csn of Interest by the many friends of Gen- eral Howard, the Christian soldicr, and patticularly by thoss who believe In the efticacy of prayer: THE GENERAL'S PRAYER, “Do 1 belicve in the power of prayer! Well, I should say I did; I be'ieve that the prayer of agcod msn or woman will oura the sick body as well aa the sick soul.” Thus apake kindly faced ssr geant stat oned at Fort Omaha, a fow evenings s nce, t> & numbar of comrades He ocontinued: ‘I believe that the prayers of General Howard are answered, every one of 'era,” ‘‘What prayer of his did you ever know to bo answersd!” “Well, 1 be no harm In telling it. You remember when my little MISFIT GLOTHING PARLORS ! ATTEHEINTIOIN! Battalion -Customers We are not and do not appear like new men in the BUSINESS, but have made it our study to furnish the ~Floming's delivery team ran away on boy, *Howard'——named for the genersl— pulled it up o red flannel shirt Farnam street yesterday moraing. They statted at the corner of Sixteonth and ran the whole Jength of Farnam to Ninth, where they turned and wers stopped. No damage done. ~All of the prisoners, against whom indict- menta were found by the last grand jury, ned in the district conrt before Judge Neville yesterday morning and withouta gl oxception, pleaded not guilty to the charges in ths indictments, —Marshal Bierbower announces his in- tention of putting a stop to the operations of the makers and venders of the B. and B, beverage, (substituse for beer) who have bien operating to evado the excise laws. He has a list of the offenders and will commence active operations upoa the receipt of his commission, —The funeral of Miss Carrie Schaab took place at Papillion Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock and was one of the mos solemn events in the lustory of Papillion. Among those pres. ent from O.nahs, who accompanied the re- mains to their long resting place, were:. Mrs. Richard, Mre. A. 1. Nast and daughter, Mrs, B. Koesters and F. H. Koesters, —John Graff, Swiss, aged 86, was removed yesterday from the hospital where ho died of consumption, to the undertakivg rooms of Drexsl & Maul. The funeral takes place to- day at 2 o'clock, and interment wil be made in the Holy Sepulchre, Graff's relatives liv- ing in Magnolia, Towa, have be:n notified of the death. —The Patti will not beam npon Omaha toe morrow, ax had been anticipated by a few in {tiated members of the local press, She has concluded to precede her company, and ac cordingly, in her Mann bouduir car, she has Joft Kansas City and will go through to San Irancisco without stop. Mapleson, however, with Nevada and Scalchi, arrives here late this sfternoon, and will go out to-morrow morning, west-hound, —*Aint ¢he purty, now? aint she purty?” And a green looking granger from Schuyler, Nebraska, ogled inquiitively of the d:pot baggrageman yestard .y, recking to draw forth soms expression of admirit g opinion upon the face and form of a blushing bride &ho stood several feet in the roar, gazing with open mouth awe at the Kuights of the baggice- smashiog fraternity, *‘Yes, sir,” repeated the rustic as he secured his baggage check, *‘I just married that ar’ girl. Whar’ are we going to? To New Orleans to takein the @otton exposish.” Andhe and the “purty” disappeated in loving embrace down the plat- form. —Yesterday morningagreeney wos standing at the bar in the d-pot saloon taking adrink of liquor. Before him was a large murror snd vehind him was a window. The dummy train was stacding upon a sidetrack outside the window. Ths fellow wasa passenger on No. 2 which strod upou the maia track on the opposite side of the builling. He eaw the re- flection of the dummy traia in the mirror and evidently thougus ho was looking right out of alarga window at train No. 2. Ho had just got his drink poured out when the dummy train started up. Ho saw the moving train iothe mirror] and was in a high state of ex- citement, thinking his train was leaviog him, Tt took all the bar tander's persuasive powers toconvince him that his train was still upon the track waiting for him e — Arrested for Larceny, Yeetorday Officer Sigwart arrested a man pamed A. Campbell and charged him with larceny. About four weoks since & man nam-d Ssherb, living a few miles in the country, laid his pocketbook, contalning $450; upon the window- sill in the postoflice and eome- body sppropriated the same, The man Campbell his been rpending a great deal of money lately and never was known to have any money antil Schreb lost his wallat, When acres'ed Campbsll had upon bis porsn $145 70 and a pocket- beok. Schreb has b-oa sent ,or to sew if ho can identify any of the money or the poskefbook, e — Traveling Actresses. Yesterday morniag's train east on the Unlon Pacific bad on board two theater companics, Olara Morris and her com- pany comprizod one party. They ware ©a routa to Atlantie, Tows, where they ap- peared last night Clara Morris was trav- oliog In a special Pullman car, “Travel- eor,” having all hotel attachments and ev- erything essentisl to mako lifo pleasant and agreeable while upin the road. Tha rest of the company—well, they didn’c rldo In a s, eoia! car, Upon the same train was Kate Castle- ton and her party, esstsard bound, ———— my Orders, A general ¢ urt-mariial is anpointed to mceet at Fort Robins n, Nob,, cn the 25 ) d.y f February, 1885, or s s on thare- sf or a8 practica le, for the trial of Pri- vate James Earli<, ¢ mp ny O, Fourih in- fan'ry, and such other p isoners as may be brought before it DETAIL FOR THE COURT: 1, Major Louis H. Corpenter, Fifth caval y; 2, Coptiin Edwn M Coates, Fowth inf nvy; 3 Capain John B Babe ek, Kif ho valry; 4, Fi s Li u en- ant Jobn Scot, F u thi fa , Fust Licutennt Charley H - wa Fif I cuy. alry; 6, First Liuten ny Homer W Wh eler, Fifch cav Iry; 7, Sic nd Lieu t nane Leswr W, Cornise, Fif h cavalry, juig-a v eve A grew'es number of officers thin th s» named can not by sssembied with,ue ana- i‘est injury tothe servi e, T ——— Twoaty dollir suit for §14. SHIBEMAN Bros, & Co, troasiuey and is now paying al warrants drawn against the regular taxes, Insmeof the recent newspaper dis cusyions on taxes, 1t hay been repeatedly atatad that 1ho taxes collected in Decem ber and January would not be available until Ju'y followlng. This is an eror, ay thero taxes were avsil.ble last July, and warrsnts wera drawn #gainst them a moat to 1he full amount oefore the tax Itst way in the tressarer's hands for col. lectim, Thote warrants wera out snd drawing Interost untll Decsmber and Jsnuary, when the taxes cimos ioand en abled the traasurer to pay them cff, as he has done. and stop the interest. Notwithstsndiog all that s siid of hard times, the tsx-payers have (on the Lat), paid in nearly 80 per cent of the 1884 tax list, which is considerably bet ter than was done at the ssme da ¢ lest Tressurer Buck thinks that in due ared up 88 cl sely as other lists which he has col- collected. 80 a8 1o have less than 2 per cant unpaid, Upon oue year's list of taxes, given to Mr. Buck to ccllect, thera is now uacol lected lors than 1} per cent. Our citi- zens are certainly g od tax-payers. pranes 04t SWEDISH LU 'HERANS. The Church in Five States Repre: sented in this City-Rev. E. A, Fogelstrom Resigns. The opening bus!noss seeslon) cf the Kansas or Western confercnce, of the Avgasta synod, of the Swedish Lutheran church in North Amwerica, was beld in the church, corner of Ninete:n'h and Cass strecte, in thls city Wedneaday. The conference comprises the statss of Kan-: sas, Ncbraska, Colorade, Missouri and Texas, with a memtership of thirty-four clergymen and eighty churches. Since the assemb’ing of the conference in this clty six years ago, tho number of congre- gati‘ns end ministers have doubled, Rev. Dr. J. Seleen, of Smoky Hill, Kas,, was elected president and Rev. C. ., Hat> terus, of Kansas City, secretary at the re: ‘Wednesday morning. The roll call showe followng clergymen in Rav, J, Seuleen, of Smoky Hill; B, Srickson, of New Gottland; A. M. Leveau, Assaria; M Stolpe, of Marquette; P, J. Sandeen, Brantford; C. A. Swen’son, of Lmdsborg; A. W. Dablston, of Salemsbure; A. Lind- holm, of Laura; 1. A. Rdman of Lionwd- vills, Kansas; O. J. Hatterus, of Kansas City, Mo.; N. Ohslund, of Scaudia; C..J. t am strom, of Brantford; A, Holmer, of Swedes— burg; J. A Homborg, of rence; J. Hol- com>, of Topeka, Kansas; G A. Brandells of Danver; L. J. Sanven, of Lovgmont, Col- orado; J. Toxell, of Oaklard: F. W. E - quest, of Wakefield; J. P. Nyquiat, of 11enr- burg; Profess:r M. Noyd, ot Waroo; ' M Swanberg. of Swedesburg; S. A. Lindbolm, of Alma; J. 1 Swanbom, of S wronville; H. R, Mil er, of Momence; J. N Ale: C. H. Sudergren, of Huldrege, on the J was hanging {0 the thing elso in his stomach. After thishad been sciomplished he hastened to his bome on Califurniastreet, snd after partaking of dinner, ivfirmed o friend cf bis that he had made a dle- and asked him him snd They went to 800 covery, c)mpany infant. with two barrels in 1t aud euppose t ong of them was the barrel cowtsinin Tho question mnow ari s what way dove with the foetus by the exprersman who haul.d off the tacrel. Itis probable that an abortion has been perfirmed and that the inhoman wretch who performed the operaion weapped the foetus in the flannel shirt, thraw it in the ba:rel and covered it up the foe'us. with boards. o ——— Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac- co is the beat. | —— PERSONAL Me. C. H. Foster, of Cleveland, Ohio, is in the cit; Mr. J. H, Millard; left for the east last evening. Mr. the east. Mr, cent illness, Mr. Danicl Angel went down to the state capital yesterday morning. Mr. A, B Beatrice, nail, He continued to pull and as the flanne] unrolled a foetus fell out of the same. Taylor only looked at it long enough to conv'nce himeelf that it wes the body cf an tofant, though pot perfectly fo med, and thon pald strict attention to the work of throsing up his breakfast and every- to the place, but found that the tarrel, In which bad be.n the footus, bad been removed They eaw an express wigon aboat a block off was si.k we gave him upto die? Well, the n ght the surgeon gave him up, aad we'd o1l made up our minds he couldn't live, 1 was on guard duty, and was feel- ing mighty bad, when the general, bless his noble haart, cims along taking his evening walk, He always had a kicd word for me, but this tme ke came up and said: ‘Sergeant, yon look pale and sad, what is the matter? I tld him that my boy was not expected to live, that the docter had glven the little fellow up to die, and 1 blubtered right out, The good genersl Jooked eorrowful, ss you know he alwaysdces, when he secs any- bedy distreseed, and he sald:” **It is very tad, my man, but maybe tho Lord will let the bitter cup paes from ycu. He ts merciful.’ He thought @ moment, ard then gave orders for my . .. Strang startod last evenmg for W. Bell has recovered from his res Hubsrman left yesterday for where he has busmess to at- tend to. Mr. Thos, Swobe, one of tha Millard hotel proprietors, returned from o western trip yosterday moining, Mr. C. . Squires went toLincoln yesterday to take a peep at Nebraska law-makers when they are in fall regalia, Mr, J, J. Kennedy was called to the bed. sido of his sick brother, and not on a pleas- ura t ip, as was stated by the Bre, Mis. C. G. Allyn, of Dubuque, Towa, is in | ; Omaha to attond her brother, A H, Gibbs, who is Iying 1ll at St. Joseph's hospital, Revs, W, J. Harsha and 3 Chrismanre- turned Jast night from Papillion, whither they were summorod to attend the funeral of Miss relief, so that I could go and watch with wy dying boy. He started on his walk, when I thought maybe If he would pray for my poor child God would spsrs him to us; 80 I kursi:d up and esked tho gen- eral's pardon, He turned ard gave me that smile of aseurance he gives all the men who try to do right. Ho aked what I wished, and I told him that may- be the Lord would restore my child if so good o man as he prayor forit, He quietly answered that he would pray for the child, and walked on. Ab.ut 11 o'clock we heard steps on our porch, and when I opened the door there stood the general, and he looked so emiling and good that I could have worstipped him. In a fow moments wo wers all on our koees by tho bedside of my boy, and the general prayed fervently for the child's recovery. Ho rose up, asked God’s blers- ing upon us and went away.” Here the sergeant was so mov:d that he had to wait for the Jump in his throat to go away. Oone cf the men asked if tne prayer did any good. *‘Why, of couree,” exclaimed the sergeant. “‘It wasn'tc an hour till little Howard was seemingly as well as he ever wav, ana has been cver since. It was Gon. Howard’s prayer that saved him, blesscd be God; and if there ever was & good man cn earth it is that swme 0. O. Howard.”—[Written by W. H. Michael. THE JONES FAMILY. The Old Man Returns but the Old ‘Woman is Sriil ), Among the Mi 3 ‘A fow days since mention was made In he Be that Mrs, W. E. Jenes had run away from her husband and yesterday it was meationed that Mr Jones himself had tsken his departare in a eudden and unexpzctzd maunner. Mr. Jones hes re Carrie Schaab, turned and wants meuntion made of the Mr. C. H. Dewey left last night by way of | Denver, for Mexico, He will visit Vera Cruz, Nebraska; J. A, Stamline, of Austin, Texas, Lay dslegates—S. Bjork, New Gottland, Kaw; J. G. Bergesten, of Lindsburg, Kae.; S He quist, of Salemsburg, Kas.; A. Stol. berg, J. Larson, of Kansas City, Mo ; B, Berg, of Mariadahl, Kus,; Pater Carlson, Oakland; Gustus Jobnson, of Wakefield; A. Soderbarg, Tdensburg; FErick Andarsol O Lindh, of Swedesburg; 0. Johnson Momence; C. J Johnson, of Holdredge J. Carlson, of Platte conaty; P.N Sundwall, N, J. Dol N. Fro-trom, delegate from vacant churches, and Osear Johoson, lay preacher, of Swede. holm, Neb, Revs C. Wollen, of I.emont, Towa, and J. 8. Benton, of Swea, Iowa, are visitiog cler- Rymen. Rev E. A, Foglestrom, pagtor of {ho church ia th s city, nar been compalled 1o ve-dun his charge owlng to failing health. He w1l tXkoatripto Europe, but it is boped 'h t he will return_t> 1his city shculd his healith permiv. P. A. Edquist, a theological student, whl fill tze pulpit for the present. By repcr: it was fornd that durlng the pas: year nine clergymen have keea ad- ded to the conferen e and two bave left Yesterdsy three congregst ons wers re— ceved into the convention with the ryn od in Lin d.e, Kansas, Marque te, Kn- eas; and Fraaklin couary, Nebraska, The sessions ef the confe ence will ecntinue through the week wi h business msetings in the forenoon, d scussion and public bu iuess in the even'ng, YESTERDAY'S SESSION, The proceedings opsned with prayer by the Rev. P. M Saunquist. Three hundred dollars were donated to the coogregation in Austin, Texas, as City of Mexico and other pomta in that vicin- ity, returnicg via New Orleans, C R Hawkios, Brownsville, David Dean, | ¢ Ashland, A. Lewis, Joseph Pedler, Toup City, Mark Murphy, Clarence Buell, St. Louis; H. P. Sutton, |* Ainsworth; C. 1. Worden, Waverly; W. G, Doan, Ashland; John Tmgrain, Sioux City; Geo. 11, Harmon, West Point, aro at the Canfield. 4 will probab'y not return. at the tims taat she tyok with her $ act that he is going t) remiin and will continue in businees at the stock yards, Mre. Jones has gore, however, and 1t was atated in ash and a Lumber of no'es. Mr. Jones Lincoln, Geo. L. Loomis, | eays that she carried off with her $600 in good, hard cash and §1,350 in nag.tiable Evauston, Wyo,, are at the Millard. not.s, Sho hay not been heurd from monious departare, R Trade Notes, ‘Wednesday's local freight raccipts from he west over ths Unicn Pacific contalned ince her uod Mr. D. W. Van Cott returned yesterday | the following items: corn, 21 cars; mer- from Rockford, Tll., after an absenco of seven weeks, Mrw. Van Cott is still in Rockford, and their li:tlo 8.0 is still quite ill and under | 7; cattle, the doctor's care, G E. 8. Rood, Des Moines, R, N, Parks, Chi- cago, W, Harrington, Mrs, (i, M. Clilcott, Mrs. J. B. Cox, Tekamab, Hiram Lewis, (ienoa, are at the Paxton, Mr. R. M. Jaffray, onoof the propristors 4: hogs, 21; oats, 3; what, 2; chandise, 7 cars; stone, b; coal, 21; hay, 2; bullion, 1. Nioeteen oars of mer- chandiee were received from the east, 14 b. M. Scott, Miss Curry, Salt Lake City, | of coal, 1 of sugar, and 1 of implements, Twenty-one cars of corn were shippsd cas', The receips ab the stock yards yeeter— day were very light, 770 hozs and 5 cars of “cattle beiog handled, mostly from the west, of ths Canadian-American, published at Chi- cago, is in the city, being called here in the interest of the organization of the Canadian- Amedican club of this city, He is stoppiag at the Metropolitan. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs, . E. Whit more, Mrs, Thos. Swoba, Miss Watsrman, Jubn Francie, snd several other Omubans, comprised a theater party, and visited Lin colu to see Clara Morris in her great emo- tional play, ‘‘Miss Multon.” Jobn McKern, Spauldiog, C. J. Frost, Plainview, W, H. Rams, Lincoln, Duniel Collins, Nebraska City, C. W, Kincelly, W. socn as the congregation had a pastor among them, A mtseionary for Kansas City and sur roundivg places was grante’; also 825 donated to Stud Dahlbecks av salary for his work In Jeffarson county, Neb. The congrezation in Kearaey, Neb., was allowed 8400 as help for a pastor, s socn as the congregation could secur- ove, with the ucderstanding tha! he should devote half of his time in the mlesion field. The ramaiader of the day's sesyion was spent in discuesing the report submit:ed by the president. e — Get your cil ot the Omaha Oil Co,, 117 8. 16th 8t., Opp P, O, —— “Ihe Kick Supreme," Many persons are curious for a defini ticn of the *‘Kick supreme.” Mirs Kat- Castleton says that it is & quick and grace fal movement and may be forward, back- ward or sideways. Thismsy bs all right for Castle'on bat it dozs not convey to the mind of tho aversgs mwn avy ade- qua‘e’concertion of the **kick suprema A Db t or definitien of the ‘kick soprame” is that mureslar wovement of the ol wan's leg, with a pedal attachment, which comes 1n ¢ 1 act with the anstomy of the dude young man when he cal s upen h's bat gl n oppcs't on to the wishes of the sfore ad old man, Anther, R. Morris, Asbland, Frank 8, Carter, St Pau!, J. D. Storm and S H, Seaney, Waverly, J. H. Gibson of Lincola, Neb, are stopping at the Metropolitab hotel, Dr. Harry Leisenriog, of Ord, Neb., has arrived in Omaha to maks a two weeks' visit with his parents, Dr, and Mra, P, 8, Leicen- riog. Harry is an old Omaha by, snd the fact of his succamsful practics in his new homo will be a source of pleasure to his many friends in this cit . W. I, Patterson, Arlington, 8, H. Seany, Lincola, W, M, McCartney, Lyon: M.Kean, Spalding, John Crouch, tend, Neb,, P, 8, Kilmer, Sturi Stein, Chicago, Chas. Kelly, Rec C. F. Reed and W, R, Cooft, of Minneanolis, are stopping at the Metropolitan, City Saturday en routs to Omahs, and spent Sunday here with her siater Alice. This powder never varies. strength Miss £illa McBride camo up from Kausas | the ordin A Absolutely Pure. of purety, d wholessmeness, More economical than y ki on with the b slum of physchrte powders, vd cannod be sola in compet!: tude of low tost, short welght Sold "only In _oans. Ths War. | BOYAL BAKING POWDER' CO., 108 Wall 5t; N.Y. wick club of Kansas City gave Miss McBride the most maguificent reception of the esson, and the Journsl and Times speak in the highest terms of her Shakesjearian readings, Lincoln Journal, Mr. J, H. Sherfy, formerly connected with the Eagle and Phoenix Manufacturing com- oany, of Columbus, Gia., bas becomo a per- manent citizen of Omaha, and & partner of D J, O'Donohoe in tha dry goods business. 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