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3 2 | “T'his the elerk refu MAGISTRATE MITCHELL, Tho Rampus Over the Becond District Judgo- ships in the Sapreme Court. THE VETERAN HAGAN MYSTERY. Chancellor Manatt Throttl University's Hest Ot ducator - Ttems of Line coln Nows, LFROM THE BEE LINCOLY BURKAU) Tn the supreme court, papers were filed yestorday in n mandamns suit entitled The State of Nehraska ex rel J. Storling Morton vs the county clerk of Otoe county, Neb. The object and prayer of the bill is that the court will compel the county clerk to insert in his ion eall the judge of the second judicial district Hon. Frank Covell appear for the John €. Walso s 1o do. 1r‘(-|uml and Mr. plnlnhfi‘ and Hons *and Frank Rangom for the defendunt This suit will test the legality of the second judge in this - distric Mr. Morton says he dosives o decision in this matt the should el hold the so that if perchance ot 1 democratic judgo, he position il his term ex) yithout tighting mandamuses amid in junctions e Witlson suys an - injunc- tion restraining the state anditor Trom allowing Judge Mitchell further pay will be filed this morning THE HAGAN MURDER M. O. Manl esq., of Oma ity yesterday in tendsne was in the upon the grind lodz Kuights of Pythins and other business. The mysicrious murder of ye Hugan, son-in-liw to John Morrizon, the tuilor, of this eity will bo remembered by most everyone Mr. M1 was coroner of Douglas couniy at the of Hawan's dem g s body was found in the river at Omaha June 20th, 1881, and sinee that dine efforts to find hix murderer orany clu to- the supposed tragedy has proved futile Yesterday after y Mo Mand went to the oflice of M and opened o safd Hagan at the time of ut into the hands of Mason or safe keeping. There was nothing of value found in ‘the safe, and My, Miul who thought possibly there might be pa pers of value in it finds himscelf velicyod of a great weizht of responsibility. AT THE UNIVERSITY. The course Chaneellor Mannatt is pur suing foward one of the liter ies (the new one, Philodicean, o ed nhout cne year ago), will not him the universal esieem smong students, nor will he obtain the enviable reputation tr out the when the situation is fully understood The chancellor has at his disposal all the no& Whedon ging Lo your hisdeath, It w & Whedon W the mo rooms and halls of the wniversity build ing. s Philodicean sociely hive per- sistently petitioned him thron the aculty for a society hall. The faculty with one or two exeeptions, haye strongly indicated to the chancellor that the pet} tion of the socic should be nted, He has finally consented to chapel temporarily on certai tions—namely, that the socic the use of its piano for chapel exerciees and all other university purposes, also that the society yield “the chapel one Friday night out of every four w The socicty looks upon this of rulling insult—considering the fact that it voluntarily granted the use of the piano for university uses during the past year. ‘The society thinks that the chan- cellor should expect from it a reasonably rir thing without entering into any con- tr: y_successive action of the ¢ cellor frives eredence t |||v-“.1| supp ed opinion that he strang vors the system of one man powe Jlm s of of a ruler than counselor. Prefer to di tato to the students rather than advise Demands an humble submission to his arbit mandates, The Western s tion, which operates the salt works, met with n se- rions loss night b Tust. basins were overflowed with water to tho dournal, which should ot ve ta for truth, 3t it Kot of Pythias of the various lodges throughout “the state are in the city in large numbers, and they are en- joying themsolves huguly . he Harmonie society and the German lad of Lincoln gave a con i ball night before last TFor the benefit of the poor of Lincoln. Tt waslargel itied the largo and mumfigent. 1 severnl songs, was and the rec mph in that they we Mrs. Wel deservodly ap 4 umblers of Lincoln are in a y what to do. The influcnee of Mayor Burr scems to have been Of such a cha a8 to shut all other grambling deviees up. Thore was an” attempt on the part of isoners in the county jail to escupe last ght, but the vigi of the keepers provonted an ontbreak. About 100 representatives from differ ent lod of the state have arrived in Lincoln und more still coming to at- tond meeting of the grand lodge of tho Knights of Pythias of the state. Vurious clis spected to be made in the present constitution and laws erning this society. Aftor soveral days of drizzling rain, the sun has come out pleasant and warm the indications now bid fair for Indian summer weather. The mers in this pinity are busy sewing rye and winter wheat and muany hay A number of delegates to the repub) cun state convention held to-day arrived in Lincoln yesterduy, and the. wire pull- ors ure beginning to get their work in. sity five 1 appearance from wrts of (I..- state, C. D, J.H. Evans, Omaha )L i\Lu ity; G Regents of the unives have thus tar put in different (A':'Ium us STATE F. Nution, M Paul Schi City; D. Capron, Omah: O'Neil; W. L, Wettemon, B vife, Long Ping W ARRIVALS, S, Casnpbell, P. M. Taylor, Arrested After a Month, Nearly a month ago a warrant wa aworn out in Justice Weiss® court for tl arvest of Frod Lowe on complaint of Frod Kyle, who aceused the defendant of having felonionsly nssaulted his wife Sineo that time Lowe | managed to elude eapti but a day or two tablo Karl, who had the warrant tor ), met him on the street and placed under swrest, Ho is now in jail wwaiting trial - its of Pythias, No. 8 and Douglas Di- K Myrtle Div vision No. 5, un m, runk and band of music will lo: on the B, & M. train at 8 o'clock this moraing for Lincoln to participate in the parads contests, off by the G which iy now inses will leave their armory, corner of Four- teantl' and Dodge stroets, promptly at T80 in the morning and maich to b depot. All members of the order who and prize rand Lo ‘go, | ion. "he divisions candidates | | since are roquested to meot al theie armory | and march with thom to thedepot. Tho furo for the round trip will be #2, and it " g | will avail thomselyes of this opportunity Meeting Last Evening. I tend the badl and banguet of the o | Grand Lodg which occurs to et night 2 - THEMATTER TO BE LOOKED INTO. | The divicions will retarn on Thursday morning. Al members of Myrtle and ~ ':'{l'“l-, hl oy pidailay ¢ llv' K'IIIH: | inner Confirmed as a hor of attheiv armory this eveni drill, s | So'olnk alneys: By ordie of tis St the Board of Puablic Works— { Kuight Commanders { Othér Important Busie e | pes Transacte THE MARKET BASKET, A im e eices and Varieties in the Tocal | gy rogular meeting of the city coun- Mart Faocts of Interest to ¢ il held President Wity HORSEH s8pon: cil was held last cvening, Presiden PSSt Bechel in the eliair and all the menbers [ the following are still in the market IHW":{ SR A e A Tyl R Hiidy _COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS, | String beans are worth 35 to 40 cents & | prom (he mayor, approving the ordi- | pock. Onions aro selling ab 25 conts | i providing for the construction of [# peck. Deots worth 25 eents u | a city hall und submitting the same | peek. New turnips are worth 23 to 10 | the clectors of the city of Omaha for r { Hubbard stute | wish to go with these division=to Lin is bringin , hest va Sweot nts ns ek, Cabbag hewd, Potat worth 30 conts o bushe Latoes howg centsa pound i crooked-neek squash the <quash sell for 10 to o plant retails at 5 to 10 ¢ co. Spinach por peck Green and red peppers bring 15 con dozen. Carrots are worth 25 Oyster plant sell 4 bunches f npicee. By, ay con . on the part of the city t my such ) s sold at 5 cents | celaim would be made,” and without .m lmmlh New parsnips at 25 cents | inspector or the city lum” noany w nopeek. White pickling onions ave | represented so us to be enabled to 1\.‘1. worth 75 to &1 o peck ke g | sccount or record of the work done or Kins nree worth from 10 to 20 eents eacl of the laborers’ time. sweet pic pumpkins the some, | Lhe original Lill, whieh is dated De hoans are se 3 eents nopi comber 13, 1881, and covers fiftecn page Calory scell o, in my possession, anducver FRUITS seen called tor 1 supposed Ihe markets are t well stocked in | water works company had abandoned the line of fruit igan peaches sell | all iden of attempting further to obtain or 90 conts to ®10) per basket. | its allowance, for Ihad given my unqual Delaw wrapes 3 conts a | ified opinion ‘that the city was not liable T cord aped, 100 pound | inany of the items sot forth to the extent huskets, Persian dates 20 conts me dollar. pound. Cranberries are worth 10to 15 | his I stated to the committee Nts i quart. | Banawas §) contsadozen, | whom the matter was rofereed, and ns s to S0 cents. Florida orau, | to otiv councilmen ho <ked inthe market selling 50 cents [ me concerning it. L owas greatly sur- Watermelons are worth {0 | prised, th ore, to learn that the last 1020 conts ch. Craby ,,;;IA-, + bushel | .mpml- tion ordinance covered and in- n 4 piekling, small eluded the item, which T believe is Tie, pr ¢, large, pee | improper if not a fraudulent cls | inst the eity ‘oking and eating appl cents apeck t, the city, by MEATS, FISIH AND GAME. bill, would not only be out’ upwards Tn the line of fresh water lish, white [ 56,000, but 2 dangerons ad costly fish, trout and hass vetail at 15 eonts per | cedent would be established. pickerel is sclling at” 10 On precisely the same grounds the g " perel can be had for | compiny woild be eliiming, 1 know not con L sell for 15 cents | how much, but probably upwards of pound. about out of season | $30,000. and hrin pound sh Co- e telegraph and telephone com- Tambin v are worth 23 cents a | panies will” also be on hand with.their pound demands in the shape of -« long list of The w is now cool enough for | items for expenses in lowering poles, salt w tishy and they are again in the | changing wir following prices: Fresh The ho company (e pound. Codfish and | equally be entitled to compensition. ants a pound. Mackevel, | the granting of valuuble cents cach. Lobsters are worth 23 | corpor wions (o use onr publie str conts e pound. Sheimps selling for | to be fraught with such conscquenees as 10 cents apound. Oy ste sw York | these, not about time to call count, are worth 10 and consider where our futa hilit Prairvie chickens r S ¢ Ducks ave id cents. lie best cuts of sivloin stll for 15 vumps and upper part of round 12}, Roasting ribs, firmand ju be bought from 10 to 12} cents. s and comes high, f according tothe choice: of the cet breads ean chased at 25 cents apair. Corn selling at from 5 to 10 cents, nccording TPrinme leg of mutton can be D mutton chops 124 to orth 124 cents in bullk, Pork, 10 to 12} cents, conts, Spring lamb i and $1.25 for rters o 40 ¢ ents apic The First A crsary. Nebraska Lod, 3 of the Inde suporsot the fire ;uu! aLor \\vuh; brate its fivst anniversary in its hall on | jf his name does appear on the ,.,.,,..,4‘ he the corner of Fourteenth and Douglas | chi 1 of the committee s, on next Monday evening ) 2 “"l“" uring tho signatur ssentation. following prog ammo has been ar ler stated that he bad turned nged: the matter over to City Attorney Connell Piano solo. ... Miss M. Rothehild | for his opinion on the matter, ning address lI||‘1|mn\1]lnl : 1 Mr. Connell suid th r. L Oberfelder | been tured over to him, s M Michiatls | adyiscd e chalrman of the committe e P o | ot o recommend the passing of the bill, A My, Leeder then said that he did not < by the prosiden M. THelhman Dl e Mis Rothehiid, Mis A ducobson | belicve he had e cd such a report, Aceompanist, Mrs, A obson, T'o be tollowed by poranCous speech The lodge was organized one year ago | appropriuti and since that time it has grown and | mendation from the committe flourished. Every preparation will be Mayor Boyd then asked permission to made to rendor this, its fivst anniv defend the nuditor. He stated that u grand success. { e — the auditor, who wished to know how it The Raunsch Stock., could be allowed. The report of tho y,,,l. .q fternoon Constable Edger vnmulmtnu fwuln produe } and all the b e members of the liru and water works KEOOO Sy RSO, N0 SONE: Messrs. wuhl. l-\nn and Goodrich ““'l'l'"“'"‘l““‘;‘fL“l“,l n”“‘!’ oo “““" cach denied any knowledge of signing B et oo b et ioas wora | the report, and it was suizge sted” that entire stock and_ fixtures werc forgery had been committed. ight in by e The debts of Ra Vup to bo about §2 show AL clue us to where the defaulter ¢, not members of the committee on his gone. c works, be appointed, Horse TR an x]nnlxn' ation be uu‘u l“sl if a 5y < " " wory had been committed he reso- Not u duy passos that tho polico of this | 3 ) ssed and the president appoint- city are not in recerpt of postal eards in- | od as such committece Messrs Lee, 'I‘“Ir“‘f for ~w]!nu[lmrnu<, (‘Il’l“ ullivan® | “Plane and Daile in looKing at the latest arriva tor Ly . - commented on the fact that most of them | ¢ wrom lh:.“:- usor :1,,‘,(,.1..:;.%[ Duff were recoived from - points in Missouri, | TR 8 Sbret botieomin at the Aig8 or Towa, and not more t These depr Kinsa in ten from Nebraska. tiond have become alarmingly notice of Inte, and its quite evident that he thi playing o steep game i states named . A Bold Robbe The hounse of W. 8. Shoey ker, on loon. My, M. says that he does postal card reading as follows: Chiof of Polico,Omaha: Will you ploase find out if Jumes H. Dennis livesin city, brither sand hays 1870, St. Louis & grown, 4, and Jersoy sweot Gt | inmer ~quash soll for 8 to 5 o same. | 20 ¢ 5) cents, ensare worth from | tha shments and extem- by varions members. 'man Smith and Henry L one and hand him this card? I am his 0t heard from him since “Henry W Dionnis Sintion 15, South THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, NVOLVED IN INVESTIGATION. coln ification; w.so certain_other or | pavssed at th council. Approved po- | From the muyor priation ovdi; the item of § yin favor | water works company, as t ney gives the following oy Hon. J. K. Boyp -Dear tion has been call | item of over i, T of the ¢ : cily jon: ents 00 allowed to the ¢ water works company in the Iast appro. printion ordinance. “This item covers | clgim made by the water works company ts o | for lowering its pipes in the streets to orw | conform to the I'his was done witho ion as to the liabilit allowi 35 | 85 | Lf my pos | city is'cor atl st I muke this statement may see and unc | will end. that you situation, I would su the warrant ent, at le not until the liability of the termined by the courts. acl ach. et Ml vom | At the next meeting of the n ’u....l\nn appropriation ordinance, so to or authorizes the payment «lto, v truly, W. J. CosNELL, m ref Yours ve of l]n- 8 pealed. 1 tor acterized the bill | holding ~ the' mayor. He said hind | it cver was anything ranee of be has, for it I 1 from th If he Nt ity treasury’ and he further be ever been auditor had de. He beliey imply placed the b w ordinance without r 1 attention had been ealled to the A'vote was then t usch Mr, I romthe or, appointing G edu- phell ble 5 him isors to assess damagoes L the | Prope y the n{u-lm g and wideni “ | of Howard street. Confirmed. From the n ing registrar: second ward, first nelly; sccond disty | enteenth and Ju streets, was en- LAY Witliam Gladish; fourth ward, teved by thieves Monday, who hoisted | g Uistrict, W. J. Mount; second dise themselves in - through he pantry win- | gyict Jamoes G, ‘-.u'p‘:,m,l.._ 'dfth ward dowin v of tho house. - Thoy went | giele” giktrier, Joln' Cumming: second poldly through thegzooms, and -earvied | district, Frank Redman; sixth ward, first offa puiv of pan. B contaiuing n gold | distriet, Chiurles Wilkins; sccond district, atch and §4 I belonging to Mv. | johy Clur. Confirmed | Shosmnker. e o ~n>l'1l~"'-~_ reported | From the mayor, appointing Michael o the police, who will investigate. “There | pompsey policdman, vice Duft Green is 1o substantiul clue reslgned. Confirmed 4 e e rom the marshal, suspending Officer _ Dlsobedient Saloonkeepors, Cliarlos Donshoo for. negleat of duty und Warrants were sworn out in police | disobeying orders. Beférred, court yesterday for the arrest of Pat From the ¢ity attorney, reporting that Ford and Fred Metz, who are cha the bill of G. W. Lowry for services ns with koeping their saloons open aft policoman was not based on good o'clock lust night grounds. Filed Awareant his also boon issuod for tho |~ From the board of public works, sub- rrest of M. MeNu of the Scnate | mitting the contract of J, E. Rile) curbi not 1d guttering Davenport st sellany liguor aftér 12 o’clock, but only | Approved. | Keops his place open o that the publio From the board of pnblic works, | can'have aceess to his luncl counter mitting the cluim of Hugh Murphy for - 80850 for extra work done Wants His Brother, B lopextry Mork duie oa Mr. Commings reccived yesterduy s [ From the bonyd of .mhlu works, mitting the final estimate of of J, Ar bald for § and Fifteenth streots. Refer ram the city attorney, 2. your wobifying 1« . R i ARG SR s 086354 ', inunecs st rogular meeting of the L approving the appro- wee with the exeeption uf ot My atten | by the auditor to an W knowledge of the r this pro- would franchises to HEH halt 1 the ost that you refuse to sign st i city is do- couneil, T should be re- City Attorney. W he was in favor of up- that rol; all the distinguishing” murks of o job 10 Signed eved no such report had o that the the tem h\' n on the veto, and tho mayor waus unanimously sustained. iray moved that a committee of ad Martin Dun' yor appointing the follow- rd, Bane Ruben; ct, James Don ohn Daily; third sub- aruam sub- 9,60 for curbing Fourtee uth yiving advice in regurd to the opening of Seventeenth ity water works company tocortain by- rants had boo ed Ellen M. Davis, damages receivid by \ Qofeotive sHIWATK to the amount of on #5.000. From 'nn he orde g Boggs & Hill walk can b Referr oning thal that the le be changed fros strect, and givi Referred, By Goodrich and means dents o Twenty-n od to remov de property in front of lot rom Fred. Drexel and othoers, ation of the proposed v n’ 'kt as ordered. From Parke Godwin, as attorney for pplication for fent by falling making his ¢ od to-the city attorney. tthe, strect cor obstru addition, so that a Roferred duct m Eleventl stroet to Tenth g their reasons thorefor | RESOLUTIONS, ‘Thit the delegates of the nd ward be instructed to devise ways for the construction of “a wooden viaduet on Sixteenth street, and r.vrm-' results Adopted By Bohm T} 48 soon ns convenient, hat the eity engineer bo in- structed to make such surveys as will es- tablish, and maki able the city to public highwa main sewers tor the benoefit ¢ the city council the eity, with th for strects, boul future growth Adopte By mecting during the winter months, By Dail works he direct tion cock, now walk in 1 to the level of t ot of lot 8 block such plans ns will en tend, such strects and ys and boulevards, and yr sanitury purposes and b the city, and to_guide in nccopfing additions to e view of reserving rights evards and sowers for (he of the city of Omaha. |1-_} That hereafter the council ) commence at T:H0 p.m, Adopted. hat the by of pu ed to have the corporas standing :||m\1- the sid 1, lowered lie he sidewalk. By Thrane—That u gas amp | on the corner of Martha and Twelfth streets, Adoptod. PORTS OF COMMITIEES Finance and_Cliims —Recommending that the bill of W.J. Hahn for §350 for work done be allowed. Adopted. Police—Reporting irregularties in the manner in whiel where business ommending t stricted t foreed Police—Repo fully considere Lowry for rein tion of d tition he ro Police munic | err they believe th with that prude mm- apoli and find that the suid heen guilty of drank Recommending tion charg drunkenness be conld not tind the ol lice—Recommending pointment by the mayor of Dan Shai hian and Bernard MeGinn nses are transferved hzes hands, and e ity v hal e in- h lic o the e that the Taw is strictly en opte 1 rting that they had e A the petition. of G, W. statement on the puh. 8 Lowry | derel ness and d recommending the po o themayor. Adoptod. that the com- r Bloom with ing Ol «don file, as they wuilty, though 1t he does not always act nee that ought to charae- . Adopted. that il the ap- asking WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1885 Ro- | LOCAL BREVITI...,. Me. Lucien \lvpln‘nn hismany friends will bo glad to learn, is rocovering from his late illness, very member of the Omaha police force has veceived w neat and ¢ n invi- tation to attend the sccond annual ball to be given by their brethren scross the river Judge Stenberg issued papers yesterday for the st of John M. Smith on the who claims complaint of Mrs, her Inst that he beat and night. Unity church will hold a sociable at the residence of Mra. J. R. Shreve, 108 South ‘Twenty-fifth stre between Dodge and Douglas, on F pvening next, Octo- ber 16th J.J. Points is the happy_ father of bouncing boy which wr 1 on Monday, weight ten pounds. He is expected to supercede his fathor as president of the honrd of education after a proper lapse of time Hon. Wm. axton received 1 com- munication \| terday from Gov. Ds notifying him thathe has boen appoir l..l o delog: tend the eattle growers' convention which meets at Chicago No- vember Lith The meeting of the Tenth street prop- erty owners ut the Stadt Theatre yester- Smith, ill-trented day afternoon was afizzle. A committeo expected to make areport on the vinduct question failed to do 50, and the meeting adjourned without having accomplished | anyth Two big burly follows entered o house on Fourteenth and Jackson strects about 10 o'clock Monday night in soarch whom of n young woman upon they desired 10 vent their spife. The failed to find her and not wishing to leave the place without the satistaction of pounding somebody, pounced upon an old man and won who were in charge ot the house two brutes beat the aged couple sover and eseaped before they could be rested. ar- il A Ty Young Man, The stock commission tirm of O'Ha & Co., South Omalia, has collapsed in sudden and mnexpuctod manner. The | senior member, € was the only visiblo pavtuerin this vieinity, and scem' | responsiblo for | 1o be 8ol | the tirm disaster. He has lived | high nd squandered woney | in_ the most reckless manner, nothing being too vich for his blood, apparceutly In this fashion he has managed to rin | through some §3,000 or 6,000, and he has | spor prin O'Hara has bheen in his business | here by N. HL Warner, a wealthy eattle | man of Chicago, who furnished him 1,000 to establish himsclf, Warner has continued to provide him with moncy drivers of | linancial backing and east Mr. O'ia adrift to paddlo “his own canoe. Mr. | Warner published notice: of this fac the patrol wagon, be not confirmed Mr, Lee said that the mayor had promised to appoint one of thé drivers | named by the police committee, and he had broken his word. He had no objee- tions agzainst the men, but he proposed to let the mayor know that he must keep his promises commitice nu after wi the vote of Hio P Rec shall provide ti council reportin expenditure of fully set out the diture and aceurately and prc for, and that uy that such repori Adopted. dmaste The other members of the le o similar statements, report was adopted by i Amending that the bill of rior the month of Sep- Adopted ‘rie lights—Recommend- mps he placed at certain Printing—By Mr. be instru and committe s conneil rule which it all committecs of the i niatters mvolving woney, such report shall umpunt of such expen- ely what wess it shall so be Stated, t shull not be considered: Paving, Curbing and Guttering—Ree ommending taat U ippointment of T, C. Branner as a membe public works b M. “not™ be insert same adopted The ayes and in explaining h had he ha voted to 7 in iley, i Behm, Ih-rh republicans vo who voted with Providing for how to vote was a sticke 1 to appoint stuck to his wor The r of the board of mtirmed moved th edin the report t the word and the nays were called for, and is vo I the vote wa tion. Ay result or All the -.I aye exc m '\umhlhlll. the ‘democrats, ORDINANCES the submission to the ity the guestion of issuing electors of the e of bonds in the pose of paving, ing the intersce opposite alleys, not subject to « for paving purpose Openingz nd st of repairing or m. ion of streets and or opposite real ment or special ta Passed widenieg Sc enteenth strect and appointing thive free-holders 1o assess danages. Providing for the i amin; s same and for the ¢ rge of t andr 1 re Declaring the pond of stagnant water Pussed. pection of boile; on of engineers in in the city. Re polic ed to committes on Henry & Shelton’s addition @ nuisance and ordéring the same filled, Passed, Dy ¢ the necessity of changing the :e street from Eighth to 'l t, and Ninth street, from Pic L und ordering a profile mide showing the same. ssed Establishing the grade of Twenty- fourth street from Farnam to Dodge street. Passed., On motion M n leave of abs which the ¢ Goodman was granted wee for two weeks, after uncil adjourncd with a hurrah for Ohio. o N. Shelton is Mr. 1 G. M. Jewett, D. L Stel lard, Hon. Minor il ofic r. Hen at Fort Leaven Towle, of Luke Voorhies, of Cheyenne ing, Waukeshy 15 In theicit Miss Flo. 11, Smith; of iting Miss Agnes Livos W, ! enstern tri Personal. in the city. jobrara, is in town, in town, is in the ecity, isat the Mil- of In K. Bruce, of the Niobrara vis- sbrara, s has returned from dieal director of the de parime 0 of Misqougi, with headquarters wort, is in the city, the guest nl I)r Somgme Mus, del, Omiha, left ¥ attend the gran, o x|u from and Miss Allie Pratt, Life-Boat lodge, North csterday for Lincoln to d lodgs Good Templars. | watét, Grand Tsland; J. O, Gale, Groeley; A7 Notzel, Genons B W. Hunfer, Tekamady; J. R. Porter, Haiglor; J. M. McLain, tield. T. M, Gridley, formerly ehiof clerk in the postofti now of Rapid Wahoo, are at’ the Can: onr old Omaha boy and g but is visiting City, Dalk triends here. He will rewmain some two or three weoks. Miss Sophio Wallack s eastbound pisse Monday. Mis from 10 witness the Aldrich and con Baldwin's theater. theater, fyro, leading lady of New York, wasan nger on the Union Pacific 5 wius returning i she had gone wance of Louis “In His Power at In His Power" will perd npat open the regulur season at Walluck’s on the 24th jnst actor of r ute, Kyrle Bellew, un English und Miss Eyre, will play he leading rolés. witches, F(‘mll foans money on Dinmonds sod Room 4, Withuell block. republi | 1. He therefore | e Behm said that | | | | me evident that it would do and he has now withdrawn his until it he no o the Ber some days sin but O'I Co. seemed to have struggled along v yesterday. O'Hara is @ conspicuously appearing you fellow, about six feet tall, smooth face and addieted to broad nd (op boots, after the style of the il wer. L6 s hoped thit this ¢ pertence will prove salutary (o him. Senator Van W, Scrzer, Neb, Oct. 12 Editor Be: ‘The communication that appearcd | in your paper of Jast evening from u Madison county democrat, has been com- | mented upon o i considerable extent by both democrats and republicans in this place. The comments are not so much upon the plan that. correspondent sug- wn Wyck's return to s upon the more osult, ests for United impor on, the It is pretty gencrally conceded that “Our Van' is the man to suceeed him- self. He has proven himself an untiving worl when the interests of the |.m;.|‘ stak and his voice has ever ised aghinst the great monopolics of the country, that we growing fat | upon unjust land nts, and high—if ant—freight and passenger To him dozens of poor farmers along the St. Joe & Denver railroad owe therr homes, and when the d y comes for ‘xpression of i sen ult cannot be unec will be for Van Wyck. **A friend in 1 isa friend indeed,” and if the senator did not proye himself such to those poor, struggling farmers who were endeavor o establish homes upon our we s, by coming forward at the time srdered off the land they had cd his voice in earnest | V| protest in their behal spent his time and money in defeating the railroad claim, no man that ever served in the United States senate ever proved himself a friend to his constituents. And those men remember that fight. Every farmer in Nebraska has the facts of that contest fully stored away in his memory, and will use’ them when the time com Now that the farmers hi a man in the United States senate who scems to understand their needs, and who takes every oceasion to prove himself their friend, they will sce that he is not de- feated by a ruilroad ring from Omaha. “Our Van' is safe in the hands of his constituents. Erro A Sense of Goneness, is hard to define scientific- know what it is when it comes you. 1t is @ compound of lns- situde, debility and “the n ables,” flavored with a seasoning of ““the blues.” Now you know. To get vid of “gono- ness,” take Brown'’s Iron Bitters, and be well and strong. Mr. J. M. Gentry, Hannibal, Mo., says, “I took Brown's Iron Bitte lur; in in the back, loss of appetite, kiduey discuse, with good ro- sults.” yor yor —— Postofice Changes In Nebraska and lowa during the week ending October 10, 1885, furnished by Williaim Van Vieck, of the postoflice d- partment: NEBRASKA, Postmsters Appointed—avoon, Cass county, dohn H, Marquardt; Columbus, | station on B. & M. 1L 1 | Platte 'county, Win. N. Hensley; Court- land, € county, Lorenzo A, Siimmons; Dale, Cusl county, Robert J. Kelly; Neligh, Antelope county, Edward T, | Best; Riverton, nklin county, David stwood ; Springtield, Sarpy -~ connty, Delviner M s; White Rubbit, Daw Hog son county; K i York, York county, Fore 10WA Addison, Cruikshank; Thomas H 1 county, Earl Postmasters Appointed Humboldt county, G. L Algona, Kossuth™ coun Lantry; Clemons, Marsha Perryy Council Blafls, Pottawattamic county, Thomas Bowman; Dodd, Wood bury county, R. Margison; Eaglé Grove, \\n t county, John H. Houck: Fort on, Lee county, Charles Drew; (ullnllnfl- Blackliawk county, Johu I, Nemmons; North Branch, Guthiie county, H. O. Shoesmith; Underwood, Pottawat tanmie coun Robert Curire | Discontinued. —Palmer, Polk county; Payne, Fremont county. When Baby was sick, we gave hor Castoria, When sho was & Clild, sbe cried for ( ustorla, o clung to Uastorls, avo them Castoria | mow tl ON NOVEMBER 6th, =2 '3 Will Start a Select Excursion Party for Cali- fornia, via Denver and Salt Lake. First-class cars on KXY S through to destination. i Start from ll“ - For partleu! apply to A. C. ZIEMEL, "Tickot Agent, Lincoln, Neb., or to P. S. EUSTIS G.P.and T. A., Omaha, Ne® . % HAWHKEYEK HAP l.\lVl-‘N\.-—_——‘—,\ Tennesseo 131d Ilo;l.—- i 5 CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Oct 15 ="The mr= Tndependenco is planning for water works. Sixty thousand dollars have hoen added to Cedar Rapids debt in two yours Linn will put #5800 worth was closely vomt tested., ntive republican was elocted by duecd majority. Blr. Sharp, late chief ins tor of the osto depnrtment, Wi . Nodisturbanees oceurreds cipal eleetion here o county iy or int on the dome of its court house = The sorghum works at Cedar Falls closed their run last week. The output wis lons in (]n- s b The candle bluze of discontent, Davenport Episcopal church | snuffed out by the bishop, who request o the canon to'de Hog cholera to an al prevailing in the north m STAR | rming extent is rt of Pocahon- (3 mn s county. ely rmer that, has ot lost some hogs, in some cases the losses reaching up into the e g hundreds ’l( D. E. Johnston, a conductor on (he \ Northwestern hetween Mapleton' and | Gatrall, o Inrited S0 by Hhe dgath | Absolutely of une! fai i, 166 & Freo from Opiates, Emeties and Poisons, and proposes Lo 1 quit railronding | nto the hanking busi ness at Battle Creek A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Murs. Fisher, whose hushand 1 chil ¢ ghs, Sore Throat, Honrscncsa, Inflacnzn, dren were burned to death at Waubeck, | Hronchitis, Oroup, Whooplnie Congh, Linn county, has been particularly uns ! Asthma, Quiney, s b O :”HII‘HIMI Mwl Fislier was the third huse ' prico 50 conts bottie. Soid by Dr sand she has I ccident, and the e, Foteunay Z P widow 1s only 2 s of nge no ol i otion i apresi i Geo A. Johnson and J. H. Wel- TR CUARLES A, VOURLERR | shans have been arrested for enteving niiiore. W the house of J.J. Hetiner, of Hamburg, roforming the family and taking 000 in bonds and $260 in money. John- son has confessed that he and Welshans UMPHREYS' » the guilty part OMEOPATHIC A Loyeur old son i»g‘ .r.i«- oh Bauer, 1 mg neir Alten, got his clothes e I SEH I IR AR e Aty Velum..ry Specifics ing rod the otherday, and he w rled o DiE :nuulml a .m”h..x of times hefore the T e machine could be stopped. One leg was ickroN M BB oD G A Bt Tl iy Hm‘sew cattie, Sheep crushed, and his entire body badly OGS, TI0GS, POULTRY, bruised. Tn_nso for over 20 years by Farmers, Charles Wedertz, the champion wing Stockbreeders, Horse R. ., &o. shot, grocer, ice dealer and inti-probibi- — ist of lilu'lingli:‘l\_“ ..;u- of the heirs of Usecd by u. -'J. Government. an_estate in Holland worth 89,000,000 e Py aulden, or about $30,000,000. Mr 25~ STABLE CHART -Ca Mountod on Rollors & Book Mailed Freo, ilton St., N, ¥, rtz has made himsell wealthy sin coming to this count nd says he will not trouble himself to‘establishi his claims to the estate, Since the democratic administration ame_into power forty-two democrats have been appointed to postal clerkships HUMPHREYS TIOLZOPATHIO 2 8 SPECIFIC No, on the few lines in the eastern part of |h].- fi“mi llmlwl-r the direction o Chicf 10 onl -«wuhflmn-d:hr Clerk Cole, of Burlington. Of that num- V ber six have resigned; the work heing too !‘,,%’!9_‘1?,..9?[}!",3,“, I!,al,,, ..,’a.,kn“sl hard for them, wnd on examination u Slyervisl oro visls and lavwo vial powder, number have made sueh a low percent: retiy blren” Kedicine Co ':'.‘.:‘ “..1.._ ."v‘ e that they cannot hope to he ned — e =, vihe sewviee after their probationary T8 uNpaLng period of six months has expired. mTA ASD_INPALUDLE - mmnu Two Runaways, Yesterday afteinoon two young l;uhuq riding in n dog cart made asudden turn at the corner of Sixteenth and Farnam streets and the vehicle was overturned. EVER FAILS, pilplie Fitey i nlmnl, hmu, & Shcnoss, Ry IR ulmn-.s'. Vi us Dance, Aleo- r‘ bolism, Opium Fating, Seminal Weakness, | Impotency, Syphilis, Scrofula, und all The young ladies were thrown to the N B * nd Blood Diseases. vement, and horso and cart went orVpus Al teraryMen, b i ng down the streot. The girls landed l,%;fl'fi;";‘;"’,’;{";}f&f JoraLAspyMen n their heads, but quickly recovered gedentaryemployment causy Pros- TYOUS’ tration, Irvegulariticsof the Blood, Stomach, & except in their pride.. The Lor Bowels or Kidneys, or who require a nerve f captured withont uny injury to cither toule 1 or slimulaut, Samarilan himself or the eart. | dered valnab) g A horse attached to v, the (&7 o v property of J. W, Dillrance, succocded in | proclaim itthemost GREA pretting the best of the diiver yosterday | Wonderful lnvigor themselyes and were picked up uninjure fternoon and played havoe with the | enb that over sus- vehicle, wlmost breaking it beyond ry. | toinedashuking s pair. No one was injured. tewn, $1.500t Drug- l'l'uhlliillm\l- s Nominate. The prohibition county convention | "‘"""‘j“"" ek was hiold yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock THE DE. 8, A, BICHNOND NEEVINE COMPANY, in the Buekingham, and made the follow- ing nominations for county oflices: Cor shoriT—Jumes J. McLain. For county comnizsioncr—. 8. Itich- ardsor 8T, EPH, MO, Cormespondence frecly wnswered by Phystetanb, cireulars nend stamp, g TOR SALE BY Yor testumontals wnd cir For e 8. €. Brew Yor county clerk—H, B, Grimm, C.F. GOOD AN, Jor superiatendont of public instruo- | — b WL tion S ney. 8. H. ATWOOD, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB, Brooder of ‘Thoroughbrod and High Grade tral committee was om- neies which might nd the convention ‘The coun v co powered to filliny va oceur on the ticket, then adjourned e ket et s bosdued. Horoford and dorse M"' ANa UEOU wid JUrney i No mutter how bad ced not be endured r Cough Care has been | who bl in fas w cough muy be, i t Red ,\l discovered ~ The Dog Buined Him, Avkansaw ‘I'raveler: Moseby, who had bLeen away from town some time, re turned the other day, Shortly afterward a friend met him and not'eing. | dy and low spirited appearance #Moseby, what's the matter, fol- low? uined CWhat S A financinl wr “How did it ocenr “Well, you see, 1 had charge of a bridge not far from hore. The owners of the Dridge are very particular about re iving every cont thatis due them, so they putin one of those registers. It is " AT b ne o + 00 anthe ¢ omogrs of a sort of fool avvangement, sunk in the should be read by g foot passinge way of the bridge and makes e 17 ki 1 a mark with a clicking punch every time ;m\lurl stops on it Woll, everything was all vight until the other da A big AR R S A S A 1 Y W 0 wnd began to tehy hi f, und, efore I not.c e hid - ellargod me up with $200. 1es, L am 8 rained maun.'