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TR AT SO Y IR T PRTE THE ()MA"A DALLY BEE, \'I‘URI)AY O("I‘OBFR 24, 1885, ably [ 7 sostenday morning. ey repom | STHAT MAN?Z mL.» effect \.m-ml 1, 1885, with per mission to apply for an extension of one | month, has heon granted Sseond Licaten ant Charles R Ninth infantry (Fort D, A. Ry is 50 fastidions that he thinlks his ideas cannot be gratified at the Only Misfit Clothing Parlore, A visit s kindly solicited of him to~ his mind that any man can be pleased in any portion of his wearing apparel, from a pair of pantaloons toa full dress suit, and an overcoat, he ean find more elegance always on display than an eye ever witnessed in the shape of clothing for man. We do not care to make a personal mention, but do solicit the attention of every individaal man in Omaha and vicinity for one inspection of the tollowing mentions o will find a pair Hl»(h H-hu‘l:‘a were consi STRANGER THAN FICTION, How a Kind Actio:—m‘nngnd the Coorse of a Woman's Life, MOST MARVELOUS MECHANISM. On n- Inventions Which May Revolationize the Raflroad World—United Statey Jurors Drawn-—An Interests ihg News Budget B (,‘(‘flnl‘}l) BY RINDNESS, How a Little Act Changed the Course of a Young Girl's Life, A little incident was brought to the at- fention of a reporter yesterday, which | Hllustrates in o marked degree how much | good a littde tet of Kindness may accom- | plish. f . About twelve years ago a young girl, only about thirteen years of age, was brought into police court charged with being a disord person, She was fatherlees and motherless, and had le a life which was quite the opposite of re- fining in its tendencies. But still her face was round and rosy, and with her golden hair she was a beautiful child. ‘What to do with her was a question with the city author She was undoubted- Iy guilty of what shie was charged with, and the only remedy for her case goemed to be a short term of confinement. Just she was about 20 be sentenced, however, n well known attorney who was present asked to be al- Jowed a few moment's conversation with | the girl, which was nted, At its close the gentleman surpr ed the court by asking that the girl's case be dismi })rmmnmu'lm he would be responsibl r her actions in the future, As it was the easiest sy out of the dilemma, the qndmr wuum‘ to glad to comply with he gentleman’s request, and the seli-ap pointed guardian walked out of the court room with his prot n charge. He sc cured employme IL a domestic l'" a privat prom- ige to come and sce DOS- gible. The girl li ent, and the ge sntlen i advice which he gave he froubles camylot aly ‘won her iy rassed away rapidly and n..- hlth» girl beeame She was an her cha She became more she ured in ye she met a wealthy r doeply in love with her. his aflections, but when hand in m ge she refused him, He pressed his suit, however, and finally she wted to him the story of her carly life, Tvmx it as the reason why she hid re- nged his suit. Her lover was not thus to driven from her and she finglly guvo her consent to the m ding occurred shortly aftel the newly marnwl pair ||rok up their residence in nt qum- in u west- ern city “In-l © |Iw\ k dr Grand and Petit Juries, The following panels of grand » drawn yesterday, to ¢ during the ensuing term of the United States it and district court, convening November dth: Grand Jury—D. €. Howard, Ke Robert ( rliv h, Oma John Wormley; N. J. aton, Tecnmseh; J. Orene, Sunlig od, North | Platte; Chas. Hickman, imiseh; John 1 n, Tecnmseh A. Albright, | Dawson; Walter Bu J. S, | ward, Lincoln: and irics we n Pacific n by in the road dignation Iy people at this the L‘niun Pi AMUSEMENTS, TME M'G NY FAMILY. A large audionce, comprist tensively, greeted the McC at the opera house last night. The pro- gramme is musical, although of & con- cort ¢ cter, and very excellent. The children are thoroughly trained in their parts, and are cevtainly musical prod i In fact the whole family is a re- muarkable one. But it isdoubtful whether the pleasures of the perfor t the anno; | fe nd forward children Yehio: thronghout the evening, in the midst of exe s which command close attention, race up and down the house, slamming the proscenium doors, and in clearly nudible tones request Jur: chases of the family portraits, That Kind of small trade is at best worthy only of dime muscum “freaks,”” and should not be tolerated nor encouraged. But ted by the noise of & pack brats it becomes abso- rne; sumption citic and Dr, Ga PANTALOONS FOR $ 780 $15.00 Jenner, Piatic} ¢ Bolln, M rllx»). Loup ( 'y DR Omalia: H. CC Rietor, Lincoln lor, Sunlight; itzworble, an P ‘T.n]vll Ordy 1 wvll lnkn up their rcihh‘th‘ at (”l.lrku in | fnjury aboul two weeks. damaged. Mr. F Knapp, who has long heen - assistant ot tioket agentof the Bur- Prospective Pancares. | lington & Missouti, | was yedterday pro- That man whose heart does not soften Knn-n l|n the :m,lrvlu o: ;nn 'umm' Mr. | at the thought of bnekwheat cakes is fn Knapp is congratulated by hrge num- 5 , I ru’u‘l friends dnd’ the {1 wlh.:} public | apable f" enjoying life to its fallest px- | ally with whom his eternal good- | fent. Winter has ares flmli s and courtesy has won him great | belong exclusivel hriding, h\nr Mr. Knapp's advancem Al%0 | kating and coasting; but to the avera comes as a recognition on the part of the | " A of his long and " efficient | morts few things more pleas- | i * | ing on a frosty morning than a plate of | tion is not anm.'- Wyo., have ”IP '« n.’m.x the Union Pacific ngent at ; steaming hot buckwhent cakes—a feast | Peen ”l""]:"‘ “]'”" ‘“"l"l"';““]‘ Y Blm Creek, 18 in the eity. 5 " LA TR falbraith is understood to be a neral F'rolght Agent Sbolby and As. | At for the gods, The prospectiot pan oftica of caroner of | McMillan returned yesterday | © kes to come does much to allay the y and is backed by the evening from the west, o d of the approach of a cold’ winter, :» company to the extreme It may not be out of place togive n | it the selegates, W '(m o Ll 4 o Vit Wk VARG o hee cted to vote for him few points regarding this favorite of the | The doctor presumes Inrgely upon public breakfust table—who the producers are | tolerance when he thinks for @ noment and who the consumers. Americans are | that he Ve its sur- | the only people who know the full ve mu- | No one of huckwheat, so called from the G sually occurring on buchweizen or becehwhoeat, on muum. thrown out from ex- of its close resemblance to {he beechnut. coroner who is virtually | The English speak of this grain ns is mueh in being very good for poultry and that among the it is used for food by the Amerieans and the part of | Hindoos, It is used to some extent for human food in the northern countries of Europe, and forms a {mr(hm of the rations of the Russian soldiers; but they have ho ide paring it properly. Of all the grains in- common use, it re- | quires to be the most \kl]l[ull\ milled, « | the hull contains ce properties hot conducive to good he. llh and must be | entircly removed. It is first ran through a scourer and blower, which removes all and grit. It is then put throng! 800 $360 $400 £440 $500 That was made to order by a Leading Merchant ' $ 6.00 800 $0.00 $10.00 IN SUITS il (fall dress) ineluding entaway sar A Prince Albert frock, at the followi ¢ #1100 0 $600 r for iy « $12.00 $12.00 $ .00 $11.00 $3.50 $17.00 $0.95 €18.00 iich takes off' the outs'de lea the pure white - | which is |h|'|\ round into flour. most complete mills are the east, es- Iy in New York, where the grain extensively raised. The f the flour used in this st <hipped from the cast, and bwing to to the h ailroad tarifls it was rather an expensiv luxury. Of late Nebraska has demonstrated” her ability to raise buckwheat cqual to any = state in | the country, and the Omaha mill has ‘been turning it into o fine grade of flour. It is intended toincresse the plant of the mill nest | year meet the increasing + | mand Hour d to the inereased supply of gram ) nLl sture of ready rais buckwheat is nsively in Omaha. This fis rade of flour is a modern invention and | consists merely of the best grade con- taining theproy ]nn[uullnl\l leavenin, proper it the addition of wals makes it reas f advantage ove in the lihor Rnw] inp tabe. All lovers of the R ( Robert Greg John W, n, Jackson Thon monts inm D, He can find any style of cut in coat from a plain sack to aswallow ¢ breasted sack, a four button eut away frock, a one button cut away froc stralght cut sack, double tank Jones, R bl Loup City; ' John Lode Willinm Hennessy, On Thomas Me- £10.00 $10.50 $11.00. Was made to order by a leading M $20.00 $21.00 $22.00 £11.00 § £15.00 $16.00 £17.00 $18.00 Wis made to ovder by a leading Mercl t $30.00 §32.00 $3L.00 36, OVER COATS t is worn h\ man, but the thine that ¢ and at the same t see those SURTOUTS, NEWMARKET: $ 8.00 £ 880 $ 0.20 $10.00 $10.60 That was made to order by a Leading Merchant Tailor for $16.00 $17.60 $18.00 §20.00 $21.00 $22.00 $13.50 $14.60 $15.00 $18.00 $22.50 Was made to order by a leading Mer ailor for $27.00 $28.60 $30.00 $10.00 £45.00 These are but a mere Inf‘n(ml\ If you will consult your inferest enou studied with WEIGHT AND ASURE COMBINED WITH BUSI $12.40 $25.00 $13.00 £206.00 $13.50 27.00 $12.8 27.50 $14.00 $28.00 $14.70 620.00 umunr Luther \'S G Poland, On Land: J. C. W B. Bennett, Omaha; Edwin D: | amuel Culbertson, Pern %, Schuyler; D. L. Carpent 3 John \\I]]\ Powers, N xlvln\‘ Ch |1 $20.00 £22.80 Tailor for his customer fo $10.00 §45.00 $27.50 $55.00 $30.00 $60.00 £33.00 $05.00 P !||r~mnulh to agmatinee this after- $50.00 k and this evening him as often ;:nln performance. up to 1's Kind tri another re A. O. H. Festivity. The cighth annual ball given by the A, 0. H. Benevolent society No. 1 took place last evening at their hall, corner of Thir- teenth and Jackson streets. About 150 conple enjoyed themse: tripping the ide to the inspiration of Hof- . Pierce, Can be found any style tha dies is hat latest style one, the only ane ever soen in Omaba (Soo T and SACKS, in all styles at the following prices. $11.0 $15.00 $12.90 $23.00 24,00 £21.50 27.00 $20.00 $30.00 $35.00 $30.00 $35.00 §38.00 $60.00 1 be convinced that every man's intorest 3 1 to report No- vember 10, the y of the term, The docket, il and eriminal, for the approaching term is full of interest. Among other matters of publie note, the ) at the ine! o rd uwllflhlu) u‘-:n_ll\ l|nul, x"” un’ul the grain and |Im|r..||4l Iml will be revived e Union Pacific:Belt | the good work go on until it is a5 plenty 5 4 3 ached. east. acted as dancing conductor. A pro- HOW JURORS A RAW: e gramme of thirty numbers was gone Tt is more of a task to draw a United _An Officer Given the Stipy Hnmv"h before the “parting” time was States jury % on its face. | Officer Murphy, whose beat is on Thi- | cehoed, when o Idvvmlvd Yetaining the of some years | teenth heard loud and angry | ey faithful idea that the A.O. I so- unrest to its soul!”) | voices issuing from a disreputable house | ¢icty furnish a pleasant time at eve .00 to $2.00 | \ 3 undertaking. Credit is due the folloy yer diem, alsoenacted - peci w. | kept by & woman named Butes about | jne committces who had the afiuir in I'he office of jury commissioner was cre- | 11:30 o'clock last night. He proceeded | eharge 1, and his functions and methods of | (o investigate, and, in company with X yrocedure peremptorily declared. — Dr. Ritton 18 thy Tury commissioner. of this | Frank Kleffner, a block watchman, went ! to the house. There they found twomen court, - and “undor “tho v, he, X Liey f with ' clerk 3 ted ' from | and a female indulging in n high old the sr,m- mmiw[ 03, time. Murphy took the two men in A from _rh:u';_w,:md~ rted with them for the po | lice station, leaving Kleflner to care for | the woman until he could return. When the policeman reached Farnam strect with his p enly | made o spring and tore bimself loose ‘() S ¢ h { from the clutches of the oflicer nee, o few years ago, the | ynq yan, * At the same time the jury commissioner at Lincoln, mude up | Sther ' man - endeavored to o adraw from the state poll books and | 4 Murphy concludin, that upon summoning the jury found that | \iwd in the hand was worth two on the two | ing widows, one had | vy et the first one go, giving his whole heen wero up on penal sen- | attention to rot tences wnd half the rest were drunk or | oaded in m dead. The prosent jury, howe s | fladquartors, to he fortunately selecied so far as its | for the night. members are known. Mulonot Murphy, then returned to the Ba house for the woman, but she had st ceeded in making her escape, It scems $12.70 hoyond B nd more he $25.00 . until eter nineteen She returned he asked her | re ) PLEASURI, street, ago, which (“etern cutdown the jury fee from i AT THE ONLY MISFIT GlOTHING PARLOR 1119 FARIT.ADNM ST, lnnd and rred to. e her, but rl whom he ¢ court years Reception_ Committee— Luby, John White, P. Du [ at Doof Thomas call l|||mnlh.- A fi hé did not h. spoke pf the litt B Eaken from the poli ago h ad he knew s visitor to b er protege. Both were deaply affcotod. by tho mi ing, and fervent were the thanks which the lady gave the lawyer for his kindness to Iu-rm (Iu-lp. st yut into u hat and drawn, o me being doomed to service. By this means no stocked an be imposed on the court, bnt .\Im ln means it oceurs that the ignorant re not of the best of prime Needs a Pecuniary Salve. James H. O'Neill commenced a suit in district court yesterday cluiming $5,000 amages from his former employer, harles S. Higgins, From the petition tiled in the case it would appear that 1 was an employe of Mr. Higgins ; up to October 10, when, as alleged, he hing his prisoner to police | G 3 where he was locked up | Wis arrestedat the instance of that - — C g2 a 0 L wrge of stealing napkins 5 - L ol namolhs Jolke ORI R EL N IRITIGR LTI \ re | han in July, 1885, to sell the Falk beer, was supplemented by the additional one | Freyhan agrecing to put in_some mong 1e was a suspicious person. Ty | and Hoffhéimer the_experience, On O wo tober 2, leged, Freyhan declared the when he was tak partnership dissolved, and refused to let have nccess to the books of k, a fe ida, where she will spend the winter on an extensive plantation owned by her husband. Through her bex story reached the ears of a B but the condition was impo names should be used. The story i yemarkable one, and, as rem fore, shows how un act of kindness can oomph\dy change the course of a lifo. Open Evenings until 9 O’ Clock. ble, and shonld of our people. or |um|ml\uun ing ba his plate, shouted to the ped:- wogne. *No physie, sir, in_mine. My dad told me to use nuthin’ but Dr, Picrce’s ‘Pleasant Pargative Pellets,’ and they are a doing their duty like a barm!’ ])»rfw tly w)\lml and rel Te Those de should write t tary, Beatrice, Neb Stabbed Their Playmato. A sorrowful looking youngster, nead bound up with linen, Jnil without hearir his 3 n_before Judge Sten- By i — s adopted styl RAILWAY NEWS, A Wonderful Invention by an Omaha hin a few feet of the Union Pacific tracks on South Fif- teenth street, a work is in progress which 3f it even in part realized the hopes of jts designer will revolutionize the present methods of railroading and bring a great elemental change into practical me- chanies, In this house lives David C. Rush, an aged man, widely known from years of residence in this city, and in times past a skillful earpenter and joiner. He is now erippled and far advanced in years, con- finéd almost pltogether in doors. In an- Bwer to his invi tion o reporter ealled upon him yeste . Rush is not rich, and although he owns his dwelling and the little plot of ground it stands upon, 2 of the Union Pacitice, his wife, a little womyn, has had much of the family’s support upon her shoulde For the past year the old gentle man has been gaged upon the task, yeforence to which opened this writing sults of his'labors stand to-day in goveral crude models. Ho has devised a riple motive power of steam, hydvan and coal oil. The engine is cquipped with an u\lunwm brake, alarin whisties, conye Jights, ayd a lookout turret surmounting the The tram which the locomotive §s to draw is not less unique than this iece of machinery. The reonch 8 0 radieal d m the present of being the standard length, It is one hundred feot Jong and \Ilpp(u‘lul upon three trucks, one at each ‘ond and another under the center, Each ltruck has three wheels, and by their peculiar construction and nppllxmum are ealeulated to hold the tnuk at the highest attainable rate of ;pco The center trucks are constructed n sliding plate, and move back and forth at right angles to the trend of the car, ‘Ihe utility of guch a device is found in rounding curves, when the trucks will spring out and hold the rails, so that at a specd of fifty miles an hour the sharpest curve ean be takoen ins: h ty without the danger of *whipping o The old_ gehitioman has at the same time conceived-a v.m-m pump and steam motor, which can be cheaply construeted, and being run by a common adapted 1o household purposes. Several of the officials of the mechani- eal departments of both the Union Pa- eific and Burlington & Missouri have in- Bpected Mr. Rush’s locomotive and our and have encournged him to proceed with his wol e will shortly have his models completed and will without di eulty have trial specimens made. If s ©oess meets Misplans, My, Rush will for- ever hold one of the most promincnt Jaces in the history of railvoad me- zhuuivm W. R Canud G £ nlon Pacitie, is in the city. iV. R, Ml I\vn.&m statione Ic A0, In a small stove is NOTES AND PEKSONALS, t of the Inul)n r e at O i erday at Excte s, an negomp it city, M. Shelley h hua ha whio wish then unded sucesss aud Lupp to Miss Currie g dady of 1y fricnds © of un- 58, Thoey beneh in police court yesterds his father, waiting to get the ear of the | judge. lt appears from the story told hy the boy, (whose name is Willie Abshur and who is 2 gon of ' Abshur, Nine- | teenth and Castellar s assaulted and stabbed 1 Thursday evening, street school. He that school had given him some kindling and he was wheeling it home in a barrow when he was stopped by & gang of four or five boys, who demanded that he should turn the wood over to them. This he very naturally declined to do, and the young' ln-rlm ymen then pounced Upon him lie suys, and assaulted him in grievous manner, Kicking and_beating Timabout the body and Not con- tent \vllh this, one of the hoys, J Sny- 5, produced a long knife feom | sbed him in the cut two inches_or o | n oanech deep. Medient summoned, and his | sding profuscly,were serious el " en issued n»-x of nn» xlh-uul assid Dis accomplices. Nor over 14 or 15 years o o his cout \l d, producing id about sistance wis wounds, though bl luund nul to |n~ of of the hu_)a are | A Hard Lot Such a tough looking regation n( fomules us appeared in police court yos- terday afternoon has not been scenin | those elassic halls for many a d cireumstances which called them the the trial of Belle Smith, who was used of shooting at & man the night | Belle vefused to plead guilty and | asserted her innocence, She Attorney Burnham_to defond her and Disiriet Attorney Estello ap- peared for the stato, The women wera all sworn, some for the plaintiff and some the defeuso, The erime was roven against’ the 1 Ricketts testitied that she was suffering from fatty degeneration of the heart, Stenberg was very lenient with her, |n||m-|||n'mll\ fine of i1 and costs ould not b Vi this slight imputation against | acter, and \tence wis pronounced burst into te Her companions in sin suceoeded in making up a shake-purso to | }m her fine, and she was once more réc Woman. A Bad Acctdent. As Mrs. 8. J. Cutler was driving down | Douglas street about 6 o'clock last even- | ing, two dizzy females, driving a horso at a lively pace, suddenly turned the corner | at Thirteenth street und endeavored, by | whipping their horse, to drive in front of | her. They miscaleulated the distance, however, and the two vehicles collided with o crash and were overturned. Mrs, tler and the two females were thrown violently to the pavement, the former striking on her side. Sho was picked up | in & komi-conschons condition and earcicd | into Rogers' drug store and o physiclan summe It W 13 fol A that her face amld head were terribl , and her | limbs were also jurcd, but fio bones Her hushind, in the Union Pacifie £ '.n..(,“ s | sent for, and upon kis vival conveyed | hev to her homo on Pieree strevt, The | other two womeh eseaped without serious | sat on the | lh it the man who suceeeded in breaking | Kleffner T | the stre | 8i | rolbed, | the from Murphy had a hors iggy near the house where he w. rested, and while Kleffer was wa the girl he suddenly dashed up, unfi his horse and jumped into the by, endeavored to but the —man appeared throngh the back door of the house and left for parts unknown. Later at night Murphy saw his escaped pr oner driving along Fourteenth street and made o rusfi for him. The fellow, how- ever, did not propose_to be ¢ ught whipping his horse into a ri peared up St. Mar venue, A known, his eapturi \nlprub.th_v b\, of fected in due course of time, The Lamps. A reporter for the BEE met Gas Tnspec- tor Gilbert y and asked about the proposed lettering of the street lumps L) to show the name of the streets, “The repor 2 to the city council the other ni d, " substantinlly covers the I found thatthe let tored re to be placed about t lamps conld not be made at less expense than 45 cents 1t was at first thought that the veh be supplied with the lett for nbout 85 cents each, but I I discovered that some of the would charge that sum for pain The matter has been vefe; to wittee and I ean do nothing until tlm . unl ” Gilbert snid that the quality of l|llsg4~ want 1 was but little bet- br than it us The cold wenther had atendency to relieve the water of some of the noxious vapors and this ac- counted for a slight change for the better in the quality of gas, A Siranded Marine, ived a communication A HL A, Morrow at Fory pisfortunes of Private z,0f the Uniwed States Marine oI Foute from the Puel lelpbin when ) lay from ¢, telling tl John Field corps who w coust to Mare uul o ovders from epoirt to the com ague Istand He leit tinst, and while en '-m"[ station was robbed of his 1 uud mon On the worning of Gth st he veported to Col, Chap- \«ln {infantry, at Rock Springs, threc ronte ) wan h e Ficlding has sery in the matine corps, r ul the nl; ilion from u L and wa its be 4 with 10 [sland an At 18 communiea the communding otlicer at Les about the matter, and pendu swer will provide for the warine. Avmy Notes, Capt Sladen will leave for his Fort Vancouver ubout Noy ll|~ sue. o 15 not yet been decided upon John Howard has recovered from efivets of his wound, and is once mo) ble to be out on the stree he dolegation of Omaha polic who went over to the Council Blus lull Thursday night did not reuch Omabu until post at sor My | Tt secins that abo berg and npon examination di el My. |) Neill's character and feelings hav been so hurt by the transaction that thinks about “%5,000 will be the corre thing in the way of a *mollifier.” The Criminal Term. District ‘\Hmm-) Estelle supmitted yesterday report of the docketed for trial at the coming criminal term, They ar : cases Henry Wood, gr v and Laveeny; John intent to mamm; Jumes Manning, '\l.-\.- Charle with en and fare vn,\', W to kil .|~~ ult grand with int el Inuh\ Lulu (mm.n Vi dy; Van nan, robher Mason, bastirdy; I bert Green, | son, reform school; Be forin school “The business of the eriminal term will commence next Monduy, oL i 1t Moyer, re. A Difference of Opinfon, L. E. Williumson,a joint agent of L. H. Thomas, the Chieago manufacturer of inks, mueiluge, ete., and of son, Mil- ler & Richardson, was brought into po- lice court Friday by Officer Turnbull for peddling without o license. Th icer claims that he had been selling nd mucilage to different parties, while Wil- timson claims that he was disposing of samples at thirty to introduce his after to be sold h) Richardson, City holds, however, that this is nothing more nor less than peddling, and Mr, William son will not he aliowed 1o resume husi- ness until he has procared his license, Miller & Comell Gibson, Attorney Burglars Bagged, ) James Russel! and Charles Rote were ted at an rly hour yesterday the robhery of the groeery store of Suchsen, ut 1428 Suunders street. 10 Thwrsday night, they foreed open a rearwindow, and cur- ried off some and s, Lo gother with a moraing, Rote, who is:a callow Ater, * guve the whole thing away “to policeman on Cuming streat. With this | clue the stolen plunderwas, for the most vecovered. Russell vand his pal ¢ pluced under arvest, and now it w heaving, on a charge of burg ferred against them, tobaeco oung Robbed by His Robert Harney, living on teenth ~!rw~( near th reported ¢ oo he ul}\\nlm-.\A U:.n he wa obh sl last night of A teamster fo ) stopinng up when he ppeared with the cash © 10 his whereabouts, north i at his liou Phere is no« A Partnership Difficalty, m H. Hoftheimer commenged a district conrt yesterduy ag lian to clear up partuership troublo, The pla Willi suitin ¢l tinst | teem Hoftheimer the tirm. Hence to compel a leg nership and a scttlement of the affal it is filed by the latter A Bre R. H. Hall, Salt l.llu City wh Hn ant to p has returned from he has been for the ¢ snints that afluirs are in a red hot state. The Mor- mons are highly indignant beeause Srank perséention® io which they s ing treated, The sermons of the with |:>Inl|m|v; and treg sentiment Hall suys, that ther y indication at prese that the government will be successtul in at_least repressing in some degree the vil of polygamy. '\hu rvied ||| flnlu ha. Homer C, Blizabeth Shom- berg, two pilgrims from ilie ll wwkeye., om We: e the n Nichols, stopped oft in Onuahs lay, on their way westwaed, The knov wis Ly "Jud Sulloeh of the county court. and ihie happy pair vesumed their y wiurd the western wilds, Jud 't ormed the ceremony yesterday which united in the bonds of matrimony Martin Tibke and Anna C. Johnson, both of this city. A New Lake. On neconnt of the present grade on Twelfth street, between Chieago and Cass streets, Mre. Leeder will not lu- com- pelled to go out to Spoon Lake to shoot zan ke is 50 near the sortion. of the ecity. Bouting 1 tind this luke very desivablo : rerybody 2o and s t kes it is Candidates The democrats of t rd ward held a caucus lust evening st the store of Louis Heimrod, and instructed the dele- gates from that ward to the county con- vention to vote a8 a unit. It wus also re- solved to endorse the following e dates: For ‘sh , Pat Pord; for treas- urer, B. F. Madsen; for county clerk, Gustay B for commissioner, tichurd O'Keefte; for coroncr, dohn Drexol, An Ancient D Maurshal Cummings rece letter from Benj. Le Springs, Wyo., asking if th o the O 1 Frank ) 1850 he esterday a ither, of Rock 54 man knowu s writer sys that in who was then in different name, the en paid 110 step ey needed in Minc!™ ' hoard o Physie, Sir, y cox |h~hmn 1 boy in “Jersey.” The diet wi wonotonous and constiy g, and the learned Prineipal ¢ 3 introd yme old-style physic in the apple 1await the happy rest One he smartest in - school, discoy ered 8 } b that o formed a partuership with Froy- | the seevel miue in bis suuce, | ninetecn i push | Hwy are unti-bilious, and purely vege- table. North Omaha Cornet Band. A new brass band has been organized in North Omahu with the following mem bership: H. A. Nichols, ~president; Reed, sceret hn Reid, treasurer: A, J. Lang leader; Frank K ?. Cosgrove, Will Fruckey, John Schmitroth, John Burke, Johu Curry, Luke McDurmot, Harry Davis, John Herold, R. Pmull, A. Aecustrem, A, R. Toozer. Police Court Docket Judge Stenberg disposed ing cases in police court yesterday: Thos. Rasmussen, John A, Smith Al rdon, drank and disc and costs. Gordon committed fault. Dan 0'Connor, diseharged. orde in de- m-a])h:imu character, Union V A meeting of the committes on politi- cal action of the Omaha Union Veteran club is ealled for this evening, October 24th, at 7:3) o’clock, at the ofl of Gen. Geo ien in Withne block. Chairman, Libel Case, The case LEditor wit, Waterloo Gazette, who i3 chargs libelling (€ mmm man Leeder, will come up on cha venue before Justion Anderson, 26, Meanwhile My Bryantis under $200 bonds for his up- peirance, The of Will Investigate. Col. Chipman, of the Seventh infantry, telegraphed to Gen, Howard Friduy morn ing nh at he would investigate and make report of the ged” anti-Chinese riots at Rock Springs. At wrmy head guarters o serious approhensions of fresh trouble ined. —— An Honorable Fxception, cision of the supreme court of \, relative to Mu tnal Benevolent life insurance compan- fes doos not impair or weaken the WE! RN MUTUAL BENEVOLENT usso ciation of Be: This company from the start complied with the Insurance laws by putting up $100,000. and received the auditor’s certifieate, The following is 4 copy of their certilicat OFFICE AUDITOR OF PUy STATE OF NEBRASKA, LINCOL 1885, It is hereby certificd tha tern Mutual Benevolent Associatio Beatriee, in the State of Nebra complied with the Insurance law of nd is authorized to transact th business of Life Instri in this Stat for the current year, commencing Febry ary 1st, 1855, Witness my hand nd the Auditor I company has been org; d ¢ months, | Wi insurance vl hadf per twenty millions writing a miliion g Its management is safe und eonsor All pop wnd desirable plans of | pee are adopted, I is s home compatly, Marriage licenses were issied yesters day to John A. Linberg and Hilda B. Palm, and Herman Sehaffer and Anna ‘»mlh r. penter's evening, nbers with urion social takes place October 2ith, at 8 p, and friends will be ent: short speeches, musie and ‘rui cake will be knocked down MI(I oo last l'\t'lm am Ilt irod |v|ll what ha e to pick “hinself up and run y like a frightencd deer. Mrs. Henry inois 0( xln 1,( on Unanawered Prayer.? and Charles Rote,' igned yestovday afternoon, but owing to the ..hu nee of . witness theiz nination w pestponed until 3 o’clock this afterroon, The time allowed the city to commenco wrading uuuml the court house oxpired _)n\(‘ln 1y, and at ameeting of commissioners an l:\h:llnlnll of time was granted until the first of next May, oot of it Russell in polico POWDER Abhsolutely Pure. warios. A marve of More cconomiond ) 5okl i ! low tast, shorg Irl s powdor never

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