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THE DAILY B BEE--THU.Y, JULY 23, 1885 CAPITAL NOTES. resldence In Amerioa you will not be able to attend our board meetings here, we propose, In order to comply with the ro. THE CHIEF OF CRODKS. of five years five lots] on_the|pltch which had been put in year after north alde of Vincersn Nine-|year untll the wood was thoroughly teenth and Tweentlet which Is|satorated and coated with it, were cov- ¢ R & quirements of our articles of association, : o st outslde of the o The name | ered with shavings and coal ofl and set on to appolnt you to some office In the | [TA1K M0ISE, Manager of & SWindling 2f"the Srm not haviostermined, | Gre and immediatly made an iutense heat, 4 9 1 y ] b ‘ Unlted! States which you will exercise Bank in Bost the} lease was made mlfz & Co. | but at the word the operator commenced 1he State Fair, on he‘:u;lfoll the execative conncll. We a0k 10 boston, On'tho 27th of . agreed |and almost immedistely h.u: the fire ont, nrakn hard workers hers and mean to —t—— to ran the busl Schmiiz!not having used ono-fourth of the four e make this exhibiticn & praciisal sucoess, . & Liebler, They ewuted §40|gallon machine. § . . ¢ 7 How He Oarried ou the ssusiness ¢ 8 - o y . N y We are the more pleared -that the fat ho business. () jchmitz, {t| The great superiority of the Eellpse ith our Bread 4 ' as alns P! o8 " to the busl chmitz, 14 P A Ex-Gov, Furnaa Attains aForelgn |10 b 00 mone Blecit ohe: from s | Whils Operating Loyal L, Smith's |1c coovioh ek o iin ot |ove sl othes tre xtiggaidhers consists Shall we eat Lime w 3 C ionership wostern states for, a8 you ara doubtless Store Hero—$8,000 Worth ot ness himeelf and frcz out, He|in the fact that nothing but pure water —— aware, the western s'a‘es of Amerlca are Jewelry Packed in His bas been ranning ftee, 1t Is|is kept In the brass tank untila fire — 9 thote that are certaln to prcfit very large- :/ alto charged that he still con. [ocours when one movement Introduces The Backward Legislative Records - |y by the exhibition. You will ere this Room, tinnes to approprise profits, |dry powders which then do the work : il et Ll e Baldng. powiens, with the AL Agh! 1 in—tse: ¥ ) — y i of o a fa « g 3 1 8 X ] A Legal Light Taken weneral, |have recelved your appointment as a which ap to date, 1t 3, amount | of putting ! ut nu: flr: by !mulhfll:;n" .: It is a fact no longer questioned that all the ba I \ S —— " commlesloner with the lstter contalnin to €500, to his own ntiff prays | csrbonlc acld gas Is then generated, and s ‘ Wi P L1 Prof. Love's re= | Stato and Poraonal Matters. |, o) oations, Yours faithfally 2 gty of ”"; 'lnfl!llhliaremnu chapters | for" n njanction onnt whish |1t oan be sefilled without any delag. single exception of the Royal, contain lime or alum. Prof. Love’s r — “Jons R, Winrery.” | relating to the late L, L. Smith and his [ will stop him from arrylng on| The Eclipse Is made by the Eclipse s analyst of the New York State Board of Health, revealing lime THE DAY AT LINCOLN, Elestrlc lights will be placed at the | @ng of swindlers was whispored to a re. [the business. The caor hearlng | Wind Eoglne Co., of Belolt, Wis., and port as analyst of the N 4 ket \ | VISCELLANEOUS MATTERS, l\glluflng streot corners: Ninth and T, | porter for the Ber last cvening by two [OD the 20:h instant. 'Pr."d hero by Joslin & Sackott, 160910y rities, and Government Chemist Motl's researches showing the ‘ Reported by The Bxx's Burean. Ninth and K, Elghth acd @, Tenth and | young men who ars loadsd with facts TRETA 1 Fresn ; ‘ { g » prosence of | 0 o8 g 8, T D, Tol 3, Te ——— ¢ se alum, have conclusively established the presence of Lixcous, Neb., July 22 —Ex Governoe | Tanth and :}.}';mfiv‘fi;fil:fl: ol | and figares to prove all thair statements, PUBLIC 1. Looking After State Taxes, alarming use of alum, have conc ' 4 i I‘i, W. Farnas has been appolnted oxecu- Ty olfch and H, Thirteenth and S, Talr. | 1t has slready baen proven beyond any by Oounty Commisstoner O'Keefo went to | these substances. Eminent analysts have found in some of the powders tlve commlssloner for the United S:iates|teenth and N, Thirteenth and G, Four- | questlon of doubt, that Smith himself |An Active and Intereeeting on | Lincoln yesterday, where he will avpear, ‘. : ~ 3 ¢ 0. ’ dad: ) 8 ably S0 s ontly advertised, 10.7 par cent of lime alone. of the Amerlean exhibltion which Is to[teenth and Q, Fifteenth and P, Six- | way a ashemer, adventarer and swindler, the Subject LastCom on behalf of Douglas coanty, before the notably thcse so prominently advertised, Ty o : be held in Earls' court, Londen, begin- :gf,':':: :::’l (]}‘ ;J;::fl::::u:“.dndly ‘}""'%':: but now comos to light a story about his mittees & pj stato board of equalization, which 1s now | Everybody is intevested in this wholesale debasement of food — The Ling on ulm 1st day of Mhu', 1886, The | eenth and M. Two will alro be placed | manager, Frank Moise, that has about - In serson. Au the state taxes of Dong-| public health is no doubt injuriously affected by the large amount of governor hus alrcady at his own expense [on the outslde of the capltol bullding | it the elements of such deop lald and | The cltizens of Noma held a (188 county aro about 10 per cen itf1: ; ; ; ] ah perfectly 3 procured esmples of small grain and is| The lights are to be hung thirty feet | well planned raccality that u‘,’,d" many |meeting last night ¢ Bruner's lv:hgl:e;:esum‘f;rf;lnwzt;:nr‘m“3:::“&:_;; lime that is thus taken into the system, for—although perfectly pure gow receiving and secutlog agelenltural m:;‘is::‘;fi,?;f:fi' pastor of the Mount | #miIar clrcumstances people kave beenled bullding, on the corsineteenth | that somebody should take an Interest In | food is produced by the use of Roya' Baking powder, which is free from and other displays of Industrles to be |, Baptlst churc, colored, was boond [0 bolfeve that parties whom | and Cuming strects, wid attend- [ the matter, and seo that the county inf absolutely pure—many of these adulterated baking powders are placed cn exhibltion there. over yestorday to the district court In the | they suppossd rogaes wero | ance. J. C. Bruner pn chairman fnot imposed upon. For that reunln lime and absolutely pure—many : Work on the tenate journals will be|sum of $100 on the chargo of slander. | the tools of othera and forced to commit | and stated at length y of North | MF. O'Neofo was sent down to the eapl:| o) 510 upon consumers by the false advertisements with which finlshed in about a week, when they [, At meotlog of the Stato Board of [ acts they otherwlse might not have com-| Omaha people to prectparks than | ™ C'7 ¥ *Ppear beforo the board. ¥ Wil be dellversd to t Agriculture yesterday evening, after the [ mitted. This may be the case with L. SON. they are placed hefore the public. i ered to the public. The i the; have now s wera SRSONAL. gl ; Thel reading of several applications from par. | L. Smith, becauso Frank Molse, was and | the¥ D : g : 5 . SSbHER copy” of the houss journals has just ftles in other stetas regarding entrles for | undcubtedly, s smooth, sloek, and [alto made In favore propo- ; . No Lime in Royal Baking Powder. been deposited with the secretary of state, | stock aud other exhibits, the following | desperate villain. In thls weeks fssue of [sitlon by Joseph an, Dr,| 7ndeeSeldenisin David City, 2 i Rbe DOWAsE o e and as the printer, the State Journal I‘“’“]‘B!:"lfilrsn;;aclcd The resignation | the Pollcs News, is a very accurato and | Moercer, Col. Chase, hors, On | o W. Worl, Firth, 18 at the Paxton, Chemical tests have likewise proved the Royal Baking Powder to be J. C. ell, 0! ) i i {0 0 Y 7 o 2 G SO ) P, . e CTmPB;‘}’» s allowed ninety days to com- [ .~ twnlv::::‘l m",:::f':::::g;;:“;[ :inl:“;:,‘:ifi:w::f Rm}::‘;fi:";“&:hfi:" motion of Councilman 20 follow. | . E. French, of Cleveland, ieat the Past| oo g1y Jime and absolutely pure. This results fiom the exclusive plete the work In, 1t will quite likely be | and tho secretary anthorizsd 6 : At lal I d | tone y aathorized to fill the | tlonal Loan & Trast company,” a swind- |I0g speclal committee slnted an: y Ao ety spare ate 8908 izmpc::;«.lt}:lrmh;;::e ::z-rp"’no";’.l:;n'l"’,]gl ("}leify;-'- Slsnclfr;, t"[ (1;: B:cedaral’ lvl‘?ghpnnti(ng concunh sltoated at 149 |glven instructlons tolgate the 11~ ‘:" Vates and wife went to Denver | use of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared ;‘; p.lhll: l‘:‘l’c‘ ; ! iszette, was Invited to make a speech | Washington street oston. In this j o; | yeBterday. R 3 rate ime is v elimi od. e production o pages. 3 durlog 'the fair; Mr. E. P. Davis, of | role, Molse has fignred for & number of |\~ ior And 86 jast a bedone:| ™0 & o Friend, Neb., is at the pit. | Y Which the tartrate of lime is SELllCHE L o This I the laat day for Mr. King, the|Omaha, was appointed superintendent of | yoare, as a membor of one of the most |:: - Ferguson, chairn, Redman, )5 ™ i e jeally . £ tartar involved many experiments and great succestful bldder on the Norfolk asylam, | the booth privileges. Tho board declded | notorlous gungs of sharpers this cr any | L O, Brunner, St. A. Imbe, Geo. ‘ UGS st to show up under the law and if ho don't | ot to allow tho- exclusive privilego to | other country was ‘svet pollated with, [L; Bemis, Thomas S, House, | W. A Bergstusser, of Nelwon, in ot the ich add largely, of course, to the cost of producing the Royal ho atate has his bond of $5,000, Bive | gOR y was ever pollated with. |pj 0 " Pl " F, B, Guy O, |Paxton, expense, which add largely, of course, g come the s 2000, | one party or In one building to farn!sh [ They were not only sharpers and con- 7 PRV q i &MCh ML b forfolted. | Tho architect, | warm meals, but ta allow church and | fidonce workers, but arch consplrators Eluan, W.N, Gates, of Indianapolie, is at the| Byin e Powder. But its manufacturers are amply rewarded in thus r. F. M. I lls, of Marshaltown. Iowa. [othor socloties which ere anxious to fur-|as well. Thelr chief ucoupation| Councilman Dafly mfow pertl:| ritiard, 3 ; i Is here. nlsh meals for a rentonnble smount the | howover, was that of, swindling | BBt remarks, also AldSalley and | ™\ 5 11 (i of Biue Springs, Neb., | being able to give consumers a baking powder absolutely pure in all re - A deed to lots cleven atd twelve, block | privilego, Tho matter of | commissfon morchants and bogus pro- | tHers: after which Majombo was |, 1'%t the iEm € i i = i is of 189, In thls clty was yesterday made to|fish oxhibit was roferred to | duce dealers. The mthod"fgtmfop, callod on_and presenteiewa as to | i* « Millard guest. d | spects—the only absolutely pure baking powder made. In emphasis of the Hebrew church here, Chairman Barxer with Instructions not to | oratlons, which wero oarried on for | the feassbility ‘of Jeffquare as | Deputy Tronsurer D, O. Campbell, of Case| drof. McMurtrie, late chief chemist for the an: sst?ég br;gnur?lr halu uglh;z p-ldbcut exceed $150 for the same, A medal |years, In Boston and vichnity, was to pn:( and took tho stanit was en- [ county, is in the city, this fact, the report of Prof. McMurtrie, late ! st 2 about $300,000, all of which bas been | worth $100 will bo glven. to the best | Ldont a 3 . omblin | tirely too small and notu losatlon. | 13 1 Troxall went west yosterday and will | 11 . Y ; ki v distributed fn tho stato. - | il ‘company of Nebraska miliia pren | thatof some weilbnomn - aad. repatanty | e snggeated that Jefequaro bo i Lol et L P United States Department of Agriculture ot Washinglon, 1s given. - H. Andrue created quite an excite- [ont darlng the falr, the drlll to take | commisston merchant house, [ £Xchanged for slxty or acres oy’ 4 have examined the cream of tarter manufacturel by the New York | ment on Eleventh street Tucsday even- | placo on Wednesday, Septembor 16.h, at [and then make offers above the |And Which would glve the long- .5 i G e . ing by requesting every one within the | 10 o'clock, a. m., and a 25 medal to tho | current markel prioes to induce conslgn- needed park. (et ab LI, (] l"{"ly ot fast alght Tartar Company and used by the Royal Baking Powder Company in the ronch of his voloe to go fato thelr cellars | boat drilled mililia-mav, the drlll to take | ments from farmers and country ship- | A special committos oas on mo- | f0r 8 visit to the home of Mr. Stebbing’ fum- ot to avold the tornado. But It dldn’cplacs on Thureday, Scptember 17th, at |pers. The result was that hundreds of | Hon sppointed by the chslating of | ily in Penneylvania. manufacture of their baking powder, and found it perfectly pure and °°"b‘;- Ella M . |17th, at 100'clock a. m. Thero Is also | confiding countrymen, who shipped [ Col. C.'S. Chase, W. ‘rse, O. E.| Herman Kountz and family left for Spirit % ¢ s ;:mi":; h'xmunl::«llllvegf l:c:hew:;,:y ;,dm,d llh“ a premiumn cf $100 be given | them car load after car 1oad of produce, fqulmn, Col. Smythe anjamin F. | l.1ke last evening, to enjoy the cool breezos | free from lime in any form. 8 AT Young | for the largest aud best display of horses [ never sawor received a cent for it, Frank | Knight to confer with ttaty com | of that popular resort. 5 rhic av itte; yal Baking daughter who left bome f.r some purpose | of any ago or breed owned é’y ,yny porson | Molse, Osmer W. 1(,,;:,.' O'h‘enry“y?v. missioners tn regard to ngmil'!y- ey ";V“ Ml;u “l ¥, Walter, Dorcheaters “The chemical tests to which T have submitted the Royal Baking unknown. At this wrlting the daughter | or tirm, open to tho world; that the next | Colson, and James .. Harrls. formed |Sixth stroet, from tho f: the stock | ' [+ Renfield, J. F. Walter, Dorchoster; : Iy healthful and free from every deleterious e SolmalRtallcs falr b3 held cn tho weok followlog *ho |tho chlofs of the gang. Ioper |Vards, in north Omaho,, width of |5 A& Collins Tises B M. illstson, Cul-} Powder, igfperfectlyShenlsti 1 SRELE Rl Vi dirs. B. 8. Holyoke, of Grinucll, Iows, | [owa atate fair; thatJ. B, Dinemore go |1t fa ssid was tho main spring of a dozen | 120 feet, In view of mak the great | bertson, are at tho Arcade. substance . ther ufh Dr. {l:‘lSUkaB‘d of this clty, 18 | 5 the Towa state falr with power to offer bogus produce firms—W. H. Holmes & | boulevard of the clty. Paymaster Floyd, of the Burlington & Mis- substance. 5 ;“‘“{:ll(; er slster, Mrs, Chanceilor | gy nddll:un:l S::o(l)( to securo tho attend- | Co., Amerlean Co-operative Dalry Co., 311 the epeaakers urgecthe great|souri, Lot for Spirit Lake last evening with “ WM. MCMURTRIE, EM,, Pu.D., Ll anco at the Nebraska state falr for com- | Lowe & Co., and many others. A halper | 5d growing demand of { for more | his family, to enjoy a few days recreation, Gy SO ok 3 -~ 1o Shancellor L J. Manatt Is sponding a| petition of other herds of fino cattle, M. | of theao swindlors In their oporations was | Public parks makes lbrative fOF| 3y cronevivrs Tngarsch, who ment sast wChemist in Chicf U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. cw woeks st Manato Springs, Colorado.| [, Trestner was authorlzed to fix the | the Natlonal Loan and Trust company, of | €Very one to take an actirt in as- i : ! | LB L Wallaco, of Koarney, who has |imo whon honey shonld be welghedin | which Molso was tho mansger. Ropor |slsting to sccure thew. somefgtune feiuse glofstudyjfor e siag et ! the contract for bullding the new post- | and cat off the hivee. has boon arrested recently and convicted, | The meoting was adjouubjest to | eturned o this ity and is now the guest of + f“‘“ there, Is in the city purchashing | Ty the special rule It was ordered that |and Molss Is wanted very badly by the | the call of the chairman, Mrs, Sturgess, 1716 Casn streot. She will re- | oo, e s s ;::lkt::‘;‘i?n:fl:;fin'rmlng for stone | tho word *‘closlng” be changed to road | suthorities of Boston. It scoms thata ———— main here until about the middle of August. |y pAMP'S NEW SOHEME. |membered ‘Ike.” That settled it; thoy F. A Brown. of tho new wholesale |, 2King:" in the epeed department lot | strenuous effort ls now on foot there to| WHAT'S THE MAR WITH| M. . B. Kingwalt and Mias Gertrude X all soured on me at once, .ndlf?imq o e e e €880 | twelve, novelty race, Is to be corrected to | break the gang up. Mr. L. A, Barnes, P It, Ringwalt were among the east-bound pas- | gro\« Fe Makes a Living at “Family |out that the western blokes had got ‘Ike' 200 house, left yesterday for & trip | read, “oce milo and a half; horeo firat nt | who was the traveliing représontativo of WATT songors on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ey a drinkln’ and gamblin’ and that branch ‘”;fouc';;;n‘"m]y ity ot “‘{; m}l—mflo psle, €30; horee firat at the | Smith here, returned yesterdsy from yesterday afternoon, and will visit friends in B ¢ of tl:le inmi:y as 123:;:13'-:;.& G. So to0ka srezy woman 1to (otibtody: She :“h;‘:’r’:&l?é‘ro.fl"s first at the mile and :uhbelcugo ns‘t’h“etwoha ::e-uh beex; for Trouble Among the Ai. Church Chicago, Jtacine and Detroit during the com- | xoo vork Tribune, 1 d-'flzfifer' :llxl:g; S titakol inleny was wandering about the stroets Infared : 100 aaceriain iEiiwlist Bl ontd | st nrem OveralGlaton. | ioE moath: I ’spore you don’t remember me,” | folk with long, highfalutin’ names, with DI D) LD STATE JOITINGS, of Smiths record and also to see, whether At the Motropolitan: 1. B. Stuart, Mo~ sald & man In the park as ho camo upAnd | do or van to ‘om; 'they gonerslly have et had a bottle of whisky In his pocket, e it Y E Zi - . | Cook; Walter Wells, Hastings; J. K. Gill-| grasped a reporter by the hsnd. e | thelr familles down fine and you'll ge and that she was speclally deputizad to —_— or not hecould possibly recover a consld Mr. A. Kinchafole sentmmaunica- [ Cool o %olcg e Tb el TandTeTanals | o s b et e ok e St ey relieve saiil boy of sald bottle, F. B. Wocdrow, of the Bradstreet company, of Omahs, s dolng the clty in the Interests of that directory, He made this offise a pleasant call, Mre. Joseph Scott, wife of Land Com- missloner Scott, Is slowly recoverlng from her recent illnees. The wife of Sheritf Melick Is danzer- ously slck. Under the rales of the live stock com- misston any party deelring to br'ng cat- tle, horses or other atock to the state falr will havo no trouble in gettlng into the stato, and they will bo sure t» be pro- tected against contracting any disease while here. The entrles of the speed programme in lots two, soven and thirteen are full, there being tweaty-slght entrles. The fifty box-stalls for spead horses are all complete, and there are In additlon 176 other box stalls, There will bs room for all that may come. The state board traneasted no fucthar business yosterday, and all but Sc:rotary Farnas returned home. Tho case of Morris, tte boy who stole the money from Perkiny’ shos store, was coattnued for ono week, to accommodate Mr. Caldwell, who was appointed guardian for the boy. Judge Parker teams to bo of the opiuion that the boy, vho is not slxtion yeirs of age, accord- Ing to the best proof that can be cb- tatoed, shon'd bty the reform echoo), and Mr. Caldwoll thiuks the boy will nct go. Tho boy halls from Ohlo, and letters from Columbus state that he 13 a noted thief, Yesterdoy a party clalming t> ropre- vent s Chicago msrcantils agency, of which John M. Martins was president, clty a-d offered him the agency for £30, to bs given ina note due January lat, not negotiable. The suppcsed prestdent went right luto the First national bank, disposed of the note, paid his board biil and skipped out. 1tis qulte likely the bank 1s out and the young attornoy is likely somewhat wiser If not poorer. Toe arrivals yesterdsy Included: Os- car Oallthan, Tecumseh; J. O, Cleveland, Beatrice; O. F. Davls, Dan Shelley, E. Omahs; W. H. Oralg, Minden; J. Bmdn{‘., Plattemouth; Hon. Smith, Waverly; J, Bring, Urete; S. M. Baker, Silver Croek; E. P, Davls, Charles B, Keller, Omaha; the Hon. R. M. Taggart, Palwyra; W. H. Barstow, Orete; E. Mclatyre, William Glll, Sew- good and the burglar escaped, nn".h»;l‘qh‘lll Nebraska into Dakots, where range facilities are not crampod by settlers. approashed aprominent logal lght of this [ This fs tho inevitable resuit. bt the coomding of grangors on the domain of the cowboy, and o fow years will witnoss tho extinstion of free ravges in this state, owu his own land or go to the wall, clty mieslon have kindly donated the use of thelr rooms in the mission house on Tenth street, for a free dispensary to the | poor. Alva |appointed physiclan in chief, and Mr. Ravel R, France, the well known drugg- glst, apothecary. cated In the rooms of the clty mlssion, on Tenth street, between Dodge street and ard; J. B. Diosmore, Satton; E. N, [Capitol avenue. The object of the dis- Ono hundred and fourteen students “are en- rolled at the Fremont normal school, North Platte capitalists threaten to begin work on an opera house next month, The Fremont school board is considering the advieability cf introducing music in the public echools, _Rov. Joel Gurdner, of Fremont, was the first victim there of tho law prohibiting the sale of tobacco to minors, Grand Tsland policemen amuse themselyes at night roundiog up tramps and decorating them with ankle bracelets, Joe Opelt, of the Morton house, Nebraska City, cashed a check for £25 50, The check was forged and Joe mourns that amount, Peter Hathaway, of Cass county, lost a val- uable mare last week, The animal crippled itself by runuing against a barb wire fen: Ellwood is the name of a new town on the Ogalalla extension of the B. & M, a dozen miles from Holdrege, It is growingstronger daily, The five year-old son of Walter H., Burr, living near Juniata, fell off a wagon load of sand, Saturday. The hind wheel passed oyar the boy’s neck, killing him instantly, Fremont prefers the estimate of the to population mado by Wole, the directory man, to ths state a3 former figures a population of 5,622 while the consus shows ouly 4,014 A public meeting was held in Fremont last night to discuss ways and weans of providing & system of water works. The moment Fre monters take hold of a public improvement it is a3 good as secured, Mra. J, . Leogg, of Fremont, would proba bly yellit a mousa should appear in her kitchien, but for burglars she i3 alwaya at homa. The other night w prowler called un- bidden and was received at tha kitchen with a bullet which Mrs, L, had carefully prepared for him, The plutky woman's aim was not There ia quite an exodus of stock men from The ranchwan must — A Free Dispensary, The board of managers of the Omaha Dr, Warren C. Spaulding hasbeen The oftice will ba lo- erable amount of money lost by him in the Smith fallare. Mr. Barnes learned more about Molse than he did about Smith, and having been Molse's room mate here, of course the expose of his vllilany in Boston, brought to light many traneactions made by Molse, when they wero togother that bears out the history of his crooked carcer. At one time says Mr. Barnes Molee had $8,000 worth of fine jewelry secreted in thelr room, which was on Capitol avenue, number 7, Morse block. His excase for putting it there, was that it would bs safer there than any place else. He also carried a lot of fine sllk to the room at various times. Shortly oefore tho fallure all thess goods were packed in trunks and sentaway. Barnes learned while in Chicago, that” Morse has a wife and two children llving In Brooklyn, and that In additlon to belog a scheming swindler ho ls also at the head of & gang of profeseional safe blowers. The plcture of him in thls week's Polics News, is enslly recognizsd by any one who ever COURT AND ULaznT, The Behm Trial Completed, Resulting in & Verdict of Acquittsl— 1 Tho casd of Siate vs. John F. Behm, [t occupied the attention of Juge Nevllie |! all of yesterday, but 1t was finally con- |y turned a verdiot of not gullty. was only out ten minutes, Mr, recelyed the congratulations of his friends and left the court room about 6 o'slock a Mrs. Francls E. Amcs, the wife of g George C. Ames, having become tirad of o llving with her llege lord longcr, has In- stituted proceedings to obtain a divorce, and filed her petitlon with the distriot court yesterday. She clalms that for two years past and more he has scted with exireme cruclty towards her, frequently her ont of home, She also declares that he was frequently wont to return home at night filled with Intoxleating Hquors pecting of course that was sure to carry cff the watch, son had the cash recelpts heir labor along and turned them ow the com- mittee, slip of paper certlfying the had col- This entitled him to the pi The com.- mittee, though folt doubthat matters were tlon to the Bee last evenl which he unbardons his grlevancainst Mr. Watts, H, Higgs, Racine, It seems that on aary 17th, | yampton, 1884, the finance committthe A. M. | Louis, F. C Kline, Pittsburg, and F. J, Mc- man, Nebraska City; O. M. Whiting, ard, Neb,; A.J. Mathews, New York; W. |er, who was deccatly dressed, though Wis; I D. Recver, |evidently not particular about harmonl- E. church, cifered to gis a prizd | Isaac, Marshalltown, Ia. who a $00 would watch ralse to thisn the Vin and Nel- bat Mr, Wattly putin a not straight and hited about J. E, Miller, Georze Cox, S J.D. Shoarman, J, M. Hanna, Spring- money | field; 1. C. Bollong, Schuyler; for the benefit of the chur The gen- | Ulysses; A. B. Gould, Miesouri Valley; Geo, tlemen who contested fo:prlzs were |W. Waitt, Wakefield; Ira Thompson snd Wm. Vinegar, T. NelsonMr. Watt. | wife, Tekamah; When the time came to n their re-|n. N. Liyerson, Grand Tsland, W, ports all partles were on L each ex-|Culbertson; E. Clark, W, P, Lewis; Hast- ings; W, J. Montague, Wichita; A, L. Spearman, Spriogfield; L.W. Taylor, Avoca; ©. N. Ambrose, St. Louis; Wm. Courtaey, Thos, Fose, Osceols, aro at the Canfield. . W. Spencer, St. James; B. Stout, Invitations have been received in this city lected £100, and put 1t the bank. |for the wedding of eneral Iaszenger Agent Dawes of the K, C,St.J, &C. B, R, R, and Mies Medora Cressup, daughter of Mr, H. B. Cressup, of Nevada, Mo, W. Lord, The mar- Thompsons or Browas, “One time ‘down cast’ though, 1 struck a awell crowd ard gt a good stake whon 1d no show at all. A blgchap with alamond studs saw mo and asked me twhat I was doin’ there!’ I gave hima ghost story about lookin’ for myrelations. And I'm blamed If ho dldn't shake hands with me and sald he'd help mo look 'em up. _ Then he took me_a little to one elde and asked me if 1'd do him & favor. He snid he'd left Boston without sonding an important telegram, didn't liko to leave the party, would 1 oblige by gofn’ to Boston, sendin’ the _telegram and waitin’ for an answer. ‘Wait,’ sald he, “Uf 1t takes you all day.” He handed me a twenty-dollar bill and a raflroad ticket. Well, I did the errand, waited a good while, no answer came, and then I tambled to It!—yes, sir, jaat as you eay, I was pald Iike the organ grinders, to go away! But, don’t you teo even that beats ¢ |cus colors or porfect fit, had a slouchy movemont that Indefinitoly recalled some peraon he had met. The man emiled '".fl drawled on, ‘1 thought you wouldn’t know me; don’t you remember a couple of winters ago when you'd ba comin’ out of that printin’ oftize over there, how you used to stop and ‘buz’ me about what you used to call the noble army of trampsi L don't forget ybu, sir, for when you'd get through talkin’ you'd put up for comee and cakes, and more than once for lodg- fn’. 1'd bo real glad if you'd go and have a schooner or clgar or suthin’ with me, T'm tixed,” said he, pulling out a handful of coln and bills, “‘and would 1fke to set ‘em up.” The reportor declined, but upon call - Ing to mind the smaclated, dilapldated tramp he had once known, was forced to inquire how 60 marked a change of con- glvlog up seeing the money. the watch, :hout first iage will take place at tho Washivgton street Theon WAt | Ty perion dhan Prosbyterian church, Novads, on tho evening dition had come about. away, I'll tell you—though Idon’t care if you do, forlam golng west on the eame lay. “Well,” sald he, *“If you won't glve It For the past two years I've gotiing bounced from a free lunch counter like the old tmos, eh?” “But come,” and here the tramp so carnsily urged the acceptance of tho hoe- pltable “'schooner” that the reporter had to keep his promiss and bid the com— <k mittec clf by ssylog that had placed tho money to the credit of church and they could not get It tho watch had been left Eiholm & New Oases, Erickeon’s ehop for repair commlttee went and gavaders not to In mean time ither the et Watts have 1t agafn, 1 this order he jewelors would not sot, £o seeing —Bob —— Johngon had Hugh saw the man, Mr. Barnes also | #rranged for the committe meet him b, ! ception at the Pacific leatnod that Smith had boon at Ling |Dext doy, when ho would o the bank | of AU % Mt e e TRER B O Branch slace he left here. and get'the money, and twatch was e fn St. . — WaY presented to ‘When | Both parties have the best wishes of many calledZon next day o falled | friends in this part of the world, McMannes ar rested yesterdry, for assault aud battery, _Peter Lofgreen, the forger, wes bound over,by Judge Stenberg yesterday, to the | whon T ran acroes one of these meetin’s, district court in the eum of $1,000, Dick and John Davis, two rather notori- of town been working the famlly gathorings— thone folks, you know who advertiso for everybody or their namo to meet at Bomo one place to chin about themeelves nd have a pionic. “You see, one dsy last cummer, 1 was killin’ time readin’ s nowspaper 1'd found to compromize on calleaya and seltzer at Broadway drug store before good-by could be sald. ¥lucky ¥rs, Van Wicklen, New York Mail and Express, Mre, Harry Van Wicklen is the wife of Capt. Harry Van Wicklen, a pilot on the Hamilten ferry, and lives in a neat 1ittlo cottaga at Ozone Park, town of Ja- malcs, L. I Veryoften her husband Well, it must have becn—must have been—. What is't tha! glves them poets a steer!” cluded last evening and the jury re-|for it he blaffed them off t same way The jury | that ke bluffed the commit, Behm | c&Tles tho watch, freo man, opera house last eveniog byiran's Eo- | yorms out of the country, It is a photograph V'sh Opora company, with v followlng |of W. I, Vice, their Saa I'rancisco agent, st of characters: striking, beating, wounding and tarning B to such an extent that all sorts of vile, | ¢h ous roughe, who inhabit that koown as the “ Bottom,” were arrested by the polica last night and given quarters in the city jail, They had been rasiog a great disturb He still | ance by trying to shoot one or two members of their own family. — —The Northwest rn is distributing a new 2pOrS | ctass of adverising matter, which it insures was glveat Boyd's| Lo pin vate, prevent flios and drive army bat they could not go it,aits agreed kat ho would glve the watto the trus ecs of the charch, Whhey called _‘J( “‘La Mascotte” and if it proporly represents him, he 13 cer: tainly a dairy. Hairmowed off short, a patch over one eye. a big horse fly on his nose and soveral warts that stand out prominently are features of the picture, Mrdax Figmsn Mrl, 1, Waldo lisAnn Darrett out. What's happened eh!” s0h, T was fearfully tantallzed a little whileago, 1 tled on a pretty glrl's The andlence prasent was ach larger an could reasonably have ba expected e ——— Fearrully Tantalizing, Mis 1 Philadelphia Call ndlg:::.lilrc: Homer| ™. Hello, Fred you meem awlully put . “Iuspiration?” suggented the reporter, “Yeg, that's it; 1t must have been that; for all of sudden suthin’ said: ‘that’s the racket for you; my boy, go wake kelleve sou'reone of the gang/ ‘You see, be- fore | got way down where I was when you first saw me I used to *'supe’ around theatrer; that made me thlok how easy ‘twould be for one of them actors to put up such a job. Well, tho first lot I tackled was on abig farm up the North river, 1 got a plece of blue pencll, made an an- chor on my wrlst, and pat thelr namo under it, 80 a8 to look Ilke India fnk, you koow, T had on & sailor's blue flan nel shirt when I went on the grouuds, There 1 told 'em I bad always follower'd the sea, and had lately had hard luck; had read about the meetln’ and come to see if I knew anybody of my name. “‘Well, they're always jolly and free at ed me to restmy- nd rafeed me some better clo hes thrn I had on; after that we had syme does not reach home untll late and some- times not at all, as his business necessi- tates almott constant work, Mr. Van Wicklen is a woman of nerve, an expert in the uso of fire-arms, and her hnsban brecch-loading shotgun always occuplos a prominent posltion in her room, Lrst pight, as the and her daughter wera pre- paring to retire, they were startled by hesring footsteps around the house. They listened and heard some one walk- ing upon the front stoop and try the door. Tnen Mra. Van Wicklen throw open the window and called down: *‘Who is there?” “Ivs me, open the door; I want to come in,"” was the response. “I guess not; I don’t know you, and T'll not open the door.” **You won't; then I'll buret the door in,” angrlly retorted the man, and he proceeded to do so. Reaching arouad and grabbing the gun Mre. Yan Wicklen levelad it out of the window at the man pensary Io to furnish medical and surgical services free to the afillcted poor. This meets a long felt want in Omaha, it 1s well known that there are hundreds of loathsome, abusive langusge would be | considerin; g hot weather presres, which fllle In addresslog her.” Mrs. Ames de- |{s proof conclusive that p"L‘M.’uculla" clares that her husband knocked her on | il rotalns its drawlng quitler. The tho hoad with his cano snd with the heel | company acquitted fsolf maest sat: Grinoell, Fort Calhoun; W. P. Hill, Holdrldge; Ed Hurlburt, Jr,, Columbus; J. H, Kent, Mioden, A WORTRY DISTINCTION, bully grub. 1 walked around and an- swercd questions as well #s I could, Now and then, when no one was lovkin’ zome nd called, “If you klok that door azain g I'll blow you Into eternity.” He didnot reply, but kept on kicklng, and the braye bonnet, The ribbons got tangled; her eyes sparkled, her lips wero cherry ripe, and g0 close to mine that her breath CGur weetern states and western men ere rapldly comlng Into prominence smong men and natlons of the east, as will be noticed from the following letter which your correspondent was permitted destltute people who cannot afford to psy for medical treatment, L —— A Delightful Affair, Mr. Stephen Broderick, who owns a on the 31st day of January, 1804, of a shce; hurled dishes of which conduct she tirely without causs, merrled at Oshkosh, They Wisconsln, thero four years then went to New t her, all|[sfactorily, were generous rounds of applause, Msx Fig- 05 man, as “'Lorerz),” was epsally lived | (afning, awept my cheek,” sad the prinpals wore|8WEL T O N ving to kiss her, eh” gocd old maid would come up, unlock her satchel and elip a dollar or two In my encouragod In_thie work by | Yot wore dvlof i “Well, why didn’t you kiss her/ “For a very stmple r:asou, Her hus enter- and Miss Holene Cooer's ‘‘Bet- haed. I've been goln’ frum one place to another, all summor and fall, ever sicce, I keep the ran of ‘em by tbo papers and what 1 hear around, aud I get plenfy Iittle woman preesed the finger fiest (xf the right then on the left trigger of ‘the” gun, but there was nothing but & snap, as there wero no cartridges In tho weapon, and the man on the stoop laughed In ridfcula and kept Keking the ] 3 i York, | thaa” ; ¢as standing by.” to copy, from Director General John It [oharmicy little realdence on Thirtscnth | where they reslded until 1872, and wont | My 4 i &0 Do S SIAREAL brad R NEARRE of good duds and lots of cash, T play | door und demanding admittancos - 17 ( Whitley, of London, to Robert W. Fur-and Castellar streets, cntertained a fow | thence to Chlcago, Subsequently they er. 08 “Flootta,” H, the sallor dodge 'moet always. Some- | UNellle, glve mo two carkeidgas quloky /. nas, dsted June 50th: H, Waldo, #s *“Pippo,” ad Harry Croft loans money on Dismonds and “ o times 1 fix ap, but it len't a good way, ard, us “Rocco, " were d good In|Fiue Watcher. Room 4, Withuell block | i5% oo e Hoo0 i3 The chorus {s strong and “Say, If ever you go on this racket, ls Haus Kreissig, that woll- ) ! by Jot S Do, befe .|mas give you the straight tlp, don't be rot comle opra musle, | Soe the Omha Lambar Co befoxo bus- | 20, ¥a0 B71k wore 'n you ean help; out cf the caze on the bureay,” called Mrs Van Wickler, to her daughfer, and her demand was qaickly complied with, and the cariridges placed in ithe gun. o ().ce mora the gun was shoved Ahee igh went to Colorado, feom there back to New | [Toy, York City, thence to Buffalo and finally | thel landed io Omaha aboat three years ngo. Emma Van Eton, 218 with excceding pleasare [ i 1|°f bis beat friends last night. 1t was a communleate with you fof the first thne | thorovghly fnformal affalr the principal and weloome you as a colleague on the | feature being the gatherlng together of a board of the executive council of the |lot of old country people, who, of course, Ir parts well drilled. who hes tuod the i clty of Omaha for dunasges un acconnt of | Loyy® Girecto ———— Awmerfean exhibltion, Allow 113 o on- | are never tired of reciting the gocd | grading changes in I'fieeuth, Sistesnit o, og bullding msterlal, 16th at. & U.P.R.M | B0 THG L o8y inr,” Tmade a mis: | ghe o fmgts ‘Sho presaed; the, L¥IAGsT. & gratulato you on your appolntment. We |polnts about thelr particular natlve | Ssventeenth, REightesnth, Nlnetoent]: A Grand Suce e take that way whero I wes last week, 11, 00or¢ followed by & roream srous<d the all foel much fndebted to cur excellent [lands * Bat this gethering was |scd Twentleth streots. fled har bon' | 1t v d Sncoase Dr. Hamilton Warren, Phystolan and | (% o 5000 "Gt rate; had beon [ dutbors, aud the. mav fled. fowssd frlend, Mr. J. G. Speed, for bis o'ta) |tomething more than that, a8 |tcript of tho petition, the ordinanse|oopiy o6 PrOmPUy at te thne 8p- | Sargoon, 619 N, 10th street neor Webr | 0 S50 g 0B 30 10nen under the | Witbahavan. - Mrs. Van Wickla.ds. a6k work 'at Now Otloans this year In the | there were somo very creditable | councll commlttse's report, ete . with|PO/Ried in front of the Paton hotel, |stor, Day and night calls promptly b= peey’ (o’ usy afternoon aa old 1ady | yure whothor she bit: him o¢ not, . S - best iutercsts of bis country aud of the |vocal and fnstrumental ~performances | the clerk of the distrlct court yestorday, | %+ Carylboll, agent of te Folipse| endedtor equinted st me through her specs £or | ihinks she knows who the man was aud Amerlosn exhibition, From reports [Interspersed botweon the bragalog talks | Max Liobler vs Jacsh Schmitz fs the | Chemlcal Fira Extingulaher, zave a test| Madam Amee, the great clarlyoyant [awhile and then sad 1 pu' her in mind | he wi'l probably be Arrested. : will remain in the|of ‘Ike,’ who went out west AR x‘!ubk‘r of v 4 can be consulted at her | yea: g0 to see some cousins who were Bar fudeed selocted the mort thoroughly |1y 1o this respect wero MisoF. Burthsh, | Juno thess twa men formod & o pariger | . {28 Presence of a largo namber of | ety tble weel wnd con b SRRl At P BEMRREAC B0 B Svags Well, 1 wea |dorsidod. polley on. your dwhlling, fn o reprcantativo man aud one whom we | Mr. Taomas Broderick, Major Gordon! | ship to carry on the msloon businees and |°°F 1¢6ding rallrosd and baness men | wt® PRy B 0a betler “call at[fool enough to sy 1 Lslnged to the lsoand home com;miy, fusurs fu tie” : shall delight to honor, durlog your |and Mr, Stephen Broderick, they leased from J. 8, Hasoall for a term | tie two immenee brewery vate. lived with | opce. wartern branch, 88 they called it, aad re- | Howa: Fire, wi.- UGl £ df H1diil 6 VUUEIdS which have been recelved here concerniog | of the several natlonslities present, and your own history we feel that Mr, Speed Jamong thoee who shiced most prominent. title of a now case filed In the district | of the machine, and fortune teller, court yesterday. On the 25th of last Tf you want # ehort, plaip, easlly ua; WiV WaiTl