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T T —— e e e o THE OMAHA DAITLY BEE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE WHAT CAN BE DONE « - R 30, 1885, Fireman's Fand and Union; L. 8. Ba special agent, Liverpool & L. & G.; C Barnard, special agent, Continental; N. Coudrey nt, Insurance Cor W. A. Cormany, i & Merean- , special agent, London ; C. E. Carroll, special of London; Jl. B ent, Phenix, N.Y.; W, . agent, Comhecticut; special ngent, American W. For ut agent, Home, N. Y.: ‘Wm ljuste Springfield; W. M. Grogory, specis agent, New York Alliance; 'I'. . Griffith, S e Commercial Union; W. B Fire Insurance i i N. 8. Hurding, f ) » L pecial ag Ootincilman Leeder Givos the Uity Council a | 1y ':v‘.li.;fv,m‘ x "’.t”.‘ilff Little 8traight Information, in it H. G nt, Commercial Union cinl'agent Gl agent Sun rates upon the necessities which the west demands of castern marts and factorie: ligher still will be the levy upon th shipment of the west's produce to east- thoronghly discussed by those present. | A committee consisting of Peirronet, en, Burdish, Donovan and Cormick d, to take some action in the *umvr;nr POLYGAMISTS, S SWLE onatles Going to Utah to Work Among the Latter-Day Saints, — - ge has no_effect on rates of ¢ PERSONAT PARAGRAPHS, n ight originating at Chicago proper. Whatever fe above rais Nebrask: rs may exist that the of rates will affect roads in e relieved upon the_ testi- mony of officers in both the Union Pacifio and Burlington & Missouri. One of these men said yesterday: “This east ern revolution i natural _en- deavor of those to reach 4 bread-earning basis of rafes after mont and yearsof hanling almost for nothi Another gentleman, a v one this eity, I'his measure little consequence to Om It will af- | v cattle or grain rates, These ants ave usually consigned to Chi the cattle to the commission men Lamey, special agent 1 o the clovators, for sibse G. W. Mansfield, spe tion in which the producer S. 8. Moorehouse, t, and as rates| n here and Union} | and Clicago are not effy ]l Shelden, of Nebraska City, isat the ard. J. G. Holden, of Central City, is at the Millard. ¥ R. Fogg, of Beatrice, is stopping at the Paxton W. W, Wilson, of Lincoln, is registered at the Millaxd. John M. Ragan, of Hastings, at the Paxton, nk H. Wilson, of Plattsmouth, is gistered at the Paxton. Morris Anderson, of Clark Bros & Co., has gone to Chicago to visit friends Theo. W. Lett Manager of the Fire Insurance Assoc n of England, is at the Paxton. Bartley Camphell, the playwr pass through the city this ¢ on his way to San Francisco. Edwin A. Simond o City of London Fi the Millard nk Moore, Central City Lincoln, 11 P UNITED PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. | (orocll noarn, ; ¥ 1. Dl s Eewin ] Centrs It will buy you a pair of pantaloons worth $7, made by a mere" tailor, found only at The Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnamy What can be done with $5. - e 1 Tt will provide you a_pair of pantaloons worth $10, in ma n& styles if any prove your size, found only at The Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam Street. What can be done with $6.50. It will buy you an elegant pair of pantaloons fully worth $18,made by a merchant tailor and found only at The Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam Street. ‘ What can be done with $7.50. It will buy you as fine a pair of pantaloons as any merchafit tailor in America can make you for $15, found only at The Misfit Clothing Par- lors, 1119 Farnam Street. 3 $12.8o0. ‘Delegatos from Towa and Nebraska Disouss- ing the Denomination's Welfare, NEWSPAPER LIE DENOUNCED. is 0 guost " ) Associatic is of hut THE INSURANGE MEN'S MEETING. howse i poear, At will Councilman Furay's Setting Hen— Eastern Preight Rates Restored — How Hitcheoek Works—Drunke on Indians, products, 3 s Insurancoe Co,, At the same tim the gentleman continued, “although it is true th |1 from the cast are n i wl at this season hinve Omal rehasers ntal; H, I N. Y.; Edgar R Connecticn inental Rolfs, hj - Our te ROUTE TO UTAIL Pty Mo Baptist church was the in Monts €vening of interesting exe St¢ ocension of the farcwe PLegTam dive lady missionaries from the cast, now L B8 routo o thoir stations in Utah. These | 1 ;,n";, ladies ave Miss Niclson, Miss Cleaver, otion 4 Miss Parsons, Miss Miller and: Miss | tematic. Pagoe. ready & Tho programmo consisted of specches, interspersed with music. e, the first speaker, told of the raining pursued in the Mis ning school in Chicago, from and pointed out the ad- vantages of the diflerent studic The pupils in the training school, she said, were obliged to do practieal mission among the families in Ch gome of which were badly in need of ret he Wakigious light. ell, is sl “Miss Cleaver, a noted 8 L one fd missionary, told in o fe aple earnival of her work among other people in the | northw ¥y en, Mark Stor- 1, Bennett; . "Jolnson, , specin nolds, \' yeeinl t sta Witz, Superinten ! Ljuster Hartford; th gent City ofgLondon; Jolin Dal i Insurance company; special agent, Nortlr Assuriice company v Snide i nt, kWashing. Tuitle, speeial Underwood, i S. B ha y » jobbers hdve 1 their goods for the winter and there will | be but little shipment of this character for months to come,” L. Saunders, special agent of the Phenix Insuranct company, returned | i extended ‘trip through | 1t of the state. Schroeder, who was in the Western Union off ingerously il with typhoid pneu- monia ot the home of her” parents on Seventeenth street, Deputy Sherift Louis Grebe went Lincoln yesterday with Win. J. ‘Trott, « lunatic taken from St. Joseph’s hospi in custody, for continement in the state asylum Mrs. L. M. Nilc agid hter, of § © been visiting the Mi Niles for the past two weeks, returned home yesterdiy morning. Dr. service for the - CK AS AT A Bee report learned that G. M UHitcheoek had approached President Beehel, of the city council on Sunday night, and tried to induee that ntleman fo s test. Mr. Be f the matter, said that Mr. H, had c upon him on the evening mentioned and presented to him the !.5.ni]:‘ igned by sof t ern HITCHC L. ‘What can be done with It will provide you a suit or an overcoat which was madefi merchant tailor for $25 each; they can be found only at The Mis A Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam Street. & e What can be done with It will buy you a suit cut in a four button cut-away Trock coat which was made by a merchant tailor for $35, you can’t find it outside of The Misfit Clothing Parlors. i What can be Done with $20.00 It will buy vou a suit or an overcoat which was made for $40 by a merchant tailor, sold only at such a price at the Misfit 'Olothing Parlors,’ 1119 Earnam Street. : hat can be Done with $25.00 It will buy you as elegant a suit or an overcoat as+any merchant | tailor will be willing to make you for $50; to be found only at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. / ‘What Can be Done with $30.00 It will provide you an elegant silk or satin lined suit or an overcoat Ji nt Norwi short al ity council withfiold his “Ho asked Sechel, s af’ e is |ms should some ‘The W Bdwin A, Simonds, general of London fire insurance comj : : P ature from the 2 10 sign the paper, nd fused to do it ressed me in g A telling me that it T did not sign the do: ument, I must take the consequen He said in just so many words that [ did not choose to league myselt wit the interests he vepresented, he would expose mo in his 1e business so far transacted is of a routine ch or, but several measures of importance will bo considered be- fore adjournment . of Hailey, Idaho, is in the city for a few days. e is traveling in the imwrests of that tevritory, en- deav@ring to secure colonists to locate t That country is growing and de r rapidly, and this is the partof which it naturally looks to | . The doctor expects to take | ve colony to that territory in the spring. 1e Metropolitan: W. H. ld; Cliarles E. Buteher, - GIVEN THE LIE. There was a little hy-play in the ci council last night which was quite spi Mr. Leeder arose during a heatec discussion, in which Fugay I d on his (Leede eandi d on o question of privilege the council. He pulled from 1 copy of an evening contem- , which t week made charge: i BER, in veference to the connmittee’s report in favor of adopting Myers' plans for the city hall. Mr. Leedér cts from the article which s ed that M. Rosewates wrote the for the committee, 1 downright 1 1 mong the colored people of furnished_the theme of the . who has _been a 1 ptist colored college of fire deps Kentucky and Roger Wi s Institute, fl il of Nushville. She spoke of her w #here among the colored people and how us they were to loa “What the institution A}) ker, ‘is Hundreds of b promizing men and women are turned year from the institution for commodations. ish every Baptist of the land could have heard the wail the went up from a young colored girl, whom [ opened the doorn few wo. She had come all the way gohthenst to ¢ cured money to pa piekinF and i was obliged room for b @ bilter cr want to go to s Prsons, & ve ntry e h such ok supplie odium to my name at 1 would have to leave town. He talked in such ening terms for halt an hour, and ned o be very much disturbed because, s e said, the mi y had been cheated out of their right 1 told him that there had been 1y enough; that plenty of time had been allotted for dis- cussion; that there was no snap g ete., ete. He continued his threater talk, but of course I declined to si paper. Yes, I should have been perf Justified in Kicking him out of the oftice, and I am almost sorry now that I did not do it. -l'mml Il)u- e REDSKIN me sheet that the editor of i Rtommali B \foroontlitin to il en it e Ofticial information was 1 ived at & headqu yesterday th nd of 200 ot _to support his Nothing e Indians have left eSerViL- nd the w placed th those whom a ¢ th sion, so newspap swer tl cided The ni faction, to reply the )w:l- eds, " said the } i ted Oak, Ta.; New York: George Freishein rize Schmidt, Len lips, Beacon, 0 Branswick, N doland, Newa N. Ji T Des Mo ). Hatelikin, Mary 10.; L. wel zeney City, 1, and W.H. Gough, Ch cago, s, ter the school, his i ON A BENDER. 1y by raisi ¢ Y rusing, on. d which a merchant tailor made for $60; to secure it come to the Only Misfit Clothing Parlors. k ‘What Can be Done with $32.35 It will buy as fine a Prince Albert suit as ever an eye saw; it w made by a leading merchant tailor for $70. To test the truth of thi facts you are invited to call for an inspection at the Parlors, made in th this paper h; port by threatening candidac i {'ever ocen of Cott b thel who rested by Ofticer Crawford Upon examination, howc enberg decided that his was but of the “jim-jams.” C: | confidently informed him that ¢ persons were in the habit of throwing rats into his room at night, so that he could not sleep. That some of those rats were red as blood, aid dangerous as bull dogs, ete., ete. e ereated quit com- motion by trying to catch a large long-tailed rodent whichhad nested itscif in his coat. The poor fellow commenced to tear ofl' hi: at, when the j ny other ¢ pleasing spe nong the Indians nd told of her wor on a general thicving expedition in Southery: itana, about 200 miles from mith. The reservation of the near that of the Crows and For some iime they have owmg restl nd anxious to aut on o marauding expedition. What thoy will do of course is unknow thongh is not anticipated that their i wd pillage will be an ul one. The oflicers here led as to whether any troops of the department of the Platte ought to dis- patched to the scene of the trouble or not. If it becomes necessary the troops at Fort MeKinney will be sentout to take > of the invaders. Otherwise, the De- A been and lately Tt touk the platform Iy ~ among that cl of people was an inte g one and was listened to with the closest attention by her hearer: Miss 2 missiona been for > time engaged in mission- ary work among the Mormons, told of her labors in that field, in » short dress which was pe llmlm most engag- ing of the evening. She portrayed the dark scenes of Mormon life in a manner of thrilllng interest. b After prayer by Mrs. Avery, president of the Women's Baptist “Missionar) union, of Iowa, the meeting came to 1 a and brim- stone.” s T T ckfor COUNCILMAN RAY'S HEN. Three members of the city council, Messrs, Furay, Daily and Ford, called upon Mayor Boyd yesterday with a request to withhold his signature to the contract with E. E 'rs for the de- signing of the p of gthe proposed city hall. Mr. Fu the spokes- man of the trio. He declared that the had no authority to issue bonds for o city hall under the present charter, and . acer L | 5 SRRERLG A . iy e artment of the Dakota, in whose Ti- therefore it would be imp oper and | 1 he P TiElbeloni Rwitlths mllowed premature to make o contract for the i skins back. plans. City Attorney Connell, who hap- i coption the Indians of the pened in at the time, was requested by | northwest are reported as being in an the mayor to look up this point_and give sually quict condition. his opinion as soon as possible, Mr. [ Lieut. Merriam, whose le i \ his willing. | has nearly expired, will lea signature to the con- | Mis post at Fort Niobrar: tract until this morning. will also proceed at oneé to In a later interview with Mi.Connell he | akie. stated that there could be no objection to [ Cay the contract if the ¢i annot ot | Surgeon, U. S, Arn this time vote ] to Fort Laramie, W)y lows the eit) post. ; tion of the o Major fel G, Caldwell, Surgeon, U, doubt of its being built within that time. | 8. Army, bas been ordered to Fort ). A, The city ean by orvdinance submit the | Russell; Wyo., for duty at that post. question to the ) they will ¢ ) « 00,000 for a city hall building. proposition carries by two-thirds, the can begin the work with the money and from the school board, and ithe work from_year to 1 2o onas the surplus in the will low. There will Do from the school fund, nd e much more may be expended from th general fund next summer if the asses ments are raised to where they onght to be. If after that bonds are ne rter can be amended to authorize the who has Only BREVITIF The county commis y and issue the clection proclama- Misfit Clothing 1119 FARNAM STREET BASK ocratic Askwit] amin, now in county with wi to the reason Benjami convent 10 be pl: the legis| it bettel sudden ¢ 1 dema they havi of politid tion of w « house, of conviet labor, approached. 8 it true, sy de by conviet Hihor THE MARKE from his y A repor ) Mr. Boyd on the m that your cans are i omers will meet | Prices and Varieties In the Local Mart—Facts of Interest to the TOrIy Mousekeeper. TABLE LI oo the following are still in the market: | the gentlemen I des String beans are worth 85 to 40 | have ever used Las been peck. Onions are selling at 25 t Sliorob NG .'f':f.-l'\'l'ffn'u" apeck. Beets are worth from 20 tc 1 the ntlemen cliigse cents a peck. New turnips are worth 20 | :onvicts, then Mr. Leeder has t 10 25 eents o peck. Cabb is bringing Uthe traths if otherwise, then othe 5 conts liead. Cucumbers sell for 15 1o | ::;,‘i';m.',’l"‘”' "[j‘,'_ publicant M. LESE Y 20 cents a dozen, choice, Y . Summer squash sell for 3 each; crooked-neck squash the Hubbard squash sell for 124 to 20 cent O plant retails at 10 cents The_ tax lists turned over to th day by L. E. Saye C. H. fourth pound boy. well, F.M. Youngs, the fore ress-room, 35 celebrating the birth infant,” The girl came night and tips the beam at something over ten | | pounds. comy! ounty cler ind A.C. Haine: South Twenty- | ther of a mnine d child are doing out into the street. Carroll concluded I at this w: bout correct, and quicted il, v days’ confinement will wear ffeets of his spree. e ladies lex to-day for their work in Utah. UNITED PRESBYTERIANS, The United Presbyterian synod of Towa, includes the states of Towa and change A, met at the church of that sect following on Eighteenth street last night, accord- | publican’ jng to adjournment taken from Le Claire 0 Promi - prgivie, Towa, lust ycar, as well filled and much | nifested in the work of m. The synod will con ¢ tinue three days, closing on ‘Ihursc v mgnt. The programme for e ;:r'fividmrm-(!n-: ling of sermons : papers for public he: o'clock p. The md 35 and 8 o'clock p.m. The session be- nti( remaining from conside oted to business ~ matters. nen. in Last night's althod®R of a prefty W preliminary ¢ full of inter that the 1 ui tlli‘].l n'l lojgatan ax audienc: wiiieh filled the chureh. the anlyEEM olection of moderator wa throw th g kon up, and the vote steal in @ distinetion to Ry . A. Whitni try to fi Norfolk, Neb., the first Nebrasi mayor ¢ has held tl Rev. Willi ; son of Kno> returned to the hasso long and eflicic Rev. Joseph Calhoun, Towa, the outizoing moderator, d the opening sermon, taking the theme “Phe Sonship of the Belicvers,” buscd upon the text of John I, 12 and 13, The eloquent address held the attention of the audience throughout; the effort was n fitting close to the esteemed gentleman'’s ollicinl t “The following are members of the presbyteries of Omaha and Pawnee, which are subdivisions of the Nebraska e B Gram, G, 13 vay, H. B, Turner, 1, i Motrow, L. Prowlit, W. R. Balar con, D) D2, R, M roll was sent up to the count ) off the ¢ Lt ave of absence t onee for 'man of the Br n an at the | 1 { corner of Fourteenth and Leavenyorth streets, suddenly disappeared ye leaving Snumerous debts soon a5 it became known, a large num- | two trar ber of attachments were issued on his | ¢ar stock by a number of wholesale dealers. Allen Bros. ired the in the coun court fo % | followed by six others in Justice Weiss’ court and thirteen inJustice Anderson’s court. ‘The attachments will amount to ,000. The stoc taken in charge Constable rton, and moon man who ut five Where he has gone to is unknown. parents reside in this city. -~ TAKEN BACK, ctive Mark Storen, of Lincoln, me here Modday night from the state capital and yest y took with him €', E. Bailey, the from the Lincoln county i | to be a dangerous ¢l 3 n about to serve a term in the penitentiary for highway robbery - A OATTLE THI Betective Smith, of the Montar chftl marived yestel day ggoih Milds City, M. T, on his wa i to Sidwey, Neb., with Bill Miller, a cagtl | thiel wanted at the latter pl; Carrots are worth Miller was placed in th Oyster plant sell 3 ounces for a | and remuined t throughout the d; [ The prisoner is an old Enlprig and" | bee: ous s & cattle thief B, districts_of the west, en plundering i Ol ving his stalen nson for” snld, Miler, fore for this offence knooking o to Montaua, ol . D, Fell, o The reason why, 1 canmot tel).” f [t hias often been wonds Ok ‘I-‘“'m‘l” odor this oft quotc ‘ll :hwlwr hams o Ghably bee bl 3 worth 10 to 15 conts | P 1o 0 ‘l:"h"” hu.h,, WOrth |5 hullets, ng bat an om'igh could bolt" or without nausea. ‘l\l'ln'l‘ the ¢ R. V. Pierce’ to 5 cents | 1in. Lounis Brechemin, Assistant sime., hias been ovdered that Miller, | hoxes st | apie I apicce Gr dozen bundle. Bl Fresh tomatoes are in lively demand at S ap- » | 20 cents w peck. o A A cents a bund] 1o M | A meeting of the Apollosocial a bundle. White pickling onions i1 ouly | he held to-morrow eve v th o to §1 o peck. Yafikeo pum months. | Lird,” Al membe y 4 orth from 10 fo 20 cents ci T3S | quested 0 bo present, a8 business o YERLom a0 fo 20, contous importance will e transacted. itz for 85 conts w peck order of the se 5 George and John Lane, brothers, were tried before Judge Stenberg yeste afternoon for breaking open s stealing a suitof clothes and | at the American house. Tl tenced to twenty days in jail on bread and water, Following is the o-meterolog forecast for the weather during the wi amorrow snd ending Wed- The month s fikely to shanging to S011- with vd Vinton end Thomas associati g broke into a U. P, b day night, were tried » yesterday, and - or duty at tthe comple R ul there is 1o Justice Andc acquitted. case of Joseph S. Kough vs. Poter o replevin some cows which had by the defc before Jus en and red peppers bring 1 90 TAL D HIS ARM OFF. A bore in one of the lotels, Monday evening, eanght the laugh in a style he most richly meri He was an insufter- le nu much talk, more westure ed the | dozen 12 wbont with | aabhle. He 1k up dant <y s latterly | enne county [ ip to 1 is \n]\! f s Y parsnips at 5 firs - nable ss- | Jivering his ide range to each or just closing the list upon a demure-looking gentle man buvied studiously in the depths of a newspaper. The quict man R T right arm in the some other oceasion honor- able, but peculiar ” taste led bim to a disgni of his loss by a false gloved . The nuisance plunted his chair immediately in front of the quiet gentleman and plunged one of his inane g ues. 5 tolerated for a few minutes | lers around: we smilin, ion, when, with o stealthy nioy ment the quiet man unfastened the attach- ments of the false v oand it dropped | throngh his slecve to the floor. The wrulous bore checked his tongue agh and with feigned horror his intend tim stavted to his feet exclaiming, God, man, youhave ruined me; you | t Amid De linois, e b of fruit. Of i o and green gages adozen. Pears and pi 3 dozen, Micl 5 per | s | 65 cents i and black Delaw Joncord grapes, 10 lifornia fig d. I interviews the reporter his movement (o revoke the « is an effort on the part of Furay and Daily to beat the whole thing a prevent ihe erection of any city hall. R ASTERN R! ESTORED, he Eastern Trunk Lines have agreed upon the restoration of freight rates to a a tariff basis and a very appreeiable in- crease in the expense of shipments from eastern markets to the producing west aud vice versa will result The loc rents of all the roads east bound from Omaha have been served with detailed instructions in the new de- or on d shot, and Yor all dg. zements of bowels and tomach they are specifie, P - WHE LAST OF THIH; This ovening the Jewish il day = of the month Tishri comé 10 o elos with the feast of Schnini-Azeroth, or thy st of conclusion.” Rabbi' Hen has stark elaimed ing a col Tiarmony he is gol into line and gend nition flll T oand aldmnl get by hi ery Ao MEMORIAL The special committee of the Hehrow congregation have nearly concluded ar- vangements for the memorial icos to be held next Sunda honor of Sir Moses Montefiore in the synagogue at half-vast two speakers have been invited to t programme, an them Rev, . W i ablo, imsettl ! cool , Ad-lighabule. pplos rotail at 80 cunts OLIDAYS, ents o dozen, lomons Messina or the market selling for dozen. Douglas street which terming dicrons manne The horse stavted at Thirteenth street and tore madly west- ward, At the corner of k stumbled and fel! flat, conld rise to his 1o in per Tur- H. MF FISH AND GAAE 11 on Mor alke: arm offt” with wl Ho still for a ol quest o vid Forsythe, Robert G M. Ric D.H. B n A The papers and sermons for intersper- such card sion among the public hours are as fol- thero is i ether) o he e the rigl wyolt, uj aen to in a sta m Lo i o,y L0 's obliga and anng WS: Sermon: Practigal interpretation of the hand of God in_providence, by Wm. Johnston or R. H. Burnes, 1 Sermon: The n&c{;\)m of grace, and the n to them, V. G by W. G. Snessauen in the church, . Shaw, or 5.1 Lind Home Mission Wo and methods, by J. Wilson. o porta ston, or D, C. INSURANCE = MEN NG The eighth aunual meeting of the as- gociation of fire underwyiters of Missouri | Kansas and Nebraska commenced yester- gy morning at 10 o'cloek in ClLurk’s hall _on Fourteenth street. ‘Fhe sessions will be L lield at the hall overy duy fov three days, gommencing “av 10 o'clock. There ‘are seventy<ive. members of the , Cheistinn” Stawitz of St. Louis, t; Herman TLow, of Kun- City, secretary. The object of the oeting will be to correct & number of buses that baye sprung up, and to so yange the rates that all may '\\'ofl; in aniformity and harmony, = ¥¢ noXning’s session opened \\'nh_ mber of members in attendo 8 i ¢ N s im- W. John al agent, Phoenix fle ut, Under- , speeinl ngont, A, G, Beeson, special sgent, parture, and whereas, dwing the past few months, all rates have been under the knife and shipments went and were taken at almost any price, an inflexible Dbasis is now declared. On October 1st the following sq will go into ¢ t hedule e, 100, 85, 70, 60, 50, 45, 40, 5, 20. The eastern lines t all freight of the 12th and 18th classes, which includes provis- ions and grain, i east of the Missou under the old cut ever must meet the now tariff rates. On west bound business through Chi- cago, the rates from New York to Chiea- zo will also unde, vestoration to the ollowing figures, asses inelusive: 1 £l 60 b0 40 25 Bills of lading dated Saturday, ber #d, will take the old pt on oxport shipments, upon which ten days will be given, All others will be billed at the new rate. % T'his schedule operates to raise very muterially the rates between New York id O ings it to the following lusive: 4 6 141 115 83 60 49 nst the following under the pres- 2 3 5 1 my of laughter the ¢ from his seat way out into A question agitated at pr the local p disposition of ball. After payin that the surp! man purch sum of $i8 something su the id conie. om ot i ork e tobeat (hrass bu to be comple club hangiu Therg av who think s oats that Omaha on metropoli lice dress—iu 1us o 70 As high us this ney ic 10 be old- Monduy u . POL; low sbout 848 to e Cummings and muny of the force were | \c time the ball was fivs ot —in ind convulsivi and {1 the sire - 1CE UNIFOR. of some inte cesent by the olice for the proceeds of theiy st is members d up, would ch man, really ought to pu bstantial and clegant of the marshal that the t for the police forco nto something res ess 1o Louis nlice fo nee, rock with & handsom ttons, and the hat somely trimmed helmet, the whole outlit y the addition of a nic ted stively from the b s of the police for the money thus veali should be expended in winter 1 howls from wid about, the nuisance leaped 1 through the door- being 505 it was found al- Maurshal st proposed of having each new uniform and helmet and ¢lub, of metropolitan patiern pectable. in the W. E. The cong Ewrope. opeland _and Mr. B, Rosewater. i1l be observed by Jewish all over this country and PR ROBBED BY HIS FRIEND. A man.appeared before Officer Horri- gan vday with the piteous tale that during the night (previous he had heen slugged, and zobbed of a gold watch and §40, by w friend. The fellow went on to state that hedhad been drink- ing with & man in ¥Sharty’s” saloon on Twelfth street and: that upon coming out, he had been assaudted by his friend, !l.mn&ml until half semseless and his pockets ritled. - SPECIAL BEMVERY. The Omaha posteflica is ready to be- gin, on Thursduy, the new special deliv- | ery system, The staps are sll at hand and the messe 'wo boys, Wells P canville Thomyp- | 5 such function- rs under the yesterday, delivery ‘in mo- of to v *said Mr. Coutant t the spoeial fer to-morrow Clintonites on a Towa Crry, Towg, S dred Ciinton, Towa, peoj sion to Towa City to-day toreturn Lowa City's visit to Clinton last June in ion of he compl “1) i or hun- hf of “the Burlingion, Codar orthern railway betweon e two }"ll'!d. # y .'l were also along. iy i entertained hed wisitors with w 'y o vides, i de wwst pleazant on dowa City ) exoul- | came llnlllin;_: furiousl, up and caught hine. The residence of Mr. Frank Smith, 1712 Dodge st 15 the scene of un at- tempted burglarvy early yesterday morn- ing. hn broke ugh the back way, and failing into the b s ok stairs into MO0 cants, He proce tents of one of the trunks the room, when one of the with o seream, alarmed at finding an in- truder in her voom. The thief left the house as silently ns he had entered it ; Journal of Monduy 1eis M. Lovett and Mies Tilda J. Andursor Omalia_coupl diy gave Re terbrook his K in b matrimonial line in Platts mouth., ‘Phe groom is an employe in the U, . paint shops in Omaha, and came down heve with his bride to'be m i and suyprise his friends upon his r The cercnony was performed at the res- | idence o A. Davis at 1 p.m. and the Dy to rifle he the con- found s awoke ing Osear been on r, an eastern mun who has Iand prospecting tour in the western part of the state, came into Omaha Monday, und bonght a ticket over the Rock Lsland for Chic He was going down to the depot at night having Purchused a new suil of . when he wis spicd by o police- 1 who noticod that the price card was till on the eloghing, and concluded at e that G ¢ had stolen it. He dged him how- n- | ma in | be bought from 10 to 124 ¢ | extremely scar huppy couple left for Omahy lust even- | | cents; 124 cents: pound. Blue fish urc und bring 20 cents a pound lumbia river sulmon sre worth pound. ‘I'he weather is now cool enough for salt water fish, and the, Ain in the et ut the following pr D tsa pounil, Codtish and cents o pound. Mackerel ch. Lobsters are worth 25 | pound. Shrimps are selling for 40 cents . pound. Oysters, New York count, are worth 40 cents a can Prair hi nis each mein, sell about out o P 20 cents halibnt haddoc W sell for 16 cents, i of round steak at | and juiey, ean el s | " from | "he \ww(lrul rnmps and upper | 124, ! Roasting ribs, fir s s and comc arding tothe iceness can be puy 1 34 i Corn becf is to 10 cents, necordi on can be | 5124 10 15 cont bulk, 20 cents Wi, SUUSAgo, Loih sclling %125 fgr hind are woreth from chased at 25 at from Pork, 10 to } cents, Spr for for it TR BOYD'S PIN CANS. Tt has boeen the recent plessure of Al erman Ed. Loeder to stale ‘hat Muyor Boyd was in the isbit of purchasing his cans, for resorved meats turned u_il.l s Powdiss i o A T o petition withEls

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