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@rain Men Hold a Secret Conolave With A ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE. A Soldier Criminal's Story—Interests | The Land« A spicy ing Railroad News Jail nudget. Eharks in City Raitronders and Grain Men in Sess P of Mossrs, Callaway 1, Miller, $helby and half a dozen n,int of the other raikroad me he 1 y Paxton, yesterday bete a moct ing of railre import ance. L. und Merriam of n, of Lincoln and ahout a \in men from differ were seen Lo confer A magn Messrs mebangh il r warts of the the railroad i into room 60 ent ite with men and finall porter for rn from Mr s mecting disay the Bur Himebaugh the but Mr. Himebaug r moorl \ v \ wtory, knowl v v, and reiterated hatthe Bev wonld bject. He did not state, how a feeling of dissatisfaction a treatment they had 1 fre railroads, was entert; I sliippers, who, he clain from the dullness of th backward condition of the eorn erop In what manner the rain dealers had been treated to warrant thig attention breing paid them by the raiiroad men, Mr. Himebaugh would not say, and undertook eanse s period and tl 1 to feel that ineaenlable damage | dono to po: should at all revertto t ment of th was in the ther m o o b a knowledge of it to as in men, us l vized from on the Tieard nothing ot the pro eporter diveeted { redress if s e floor.who had mecting until the ttention to tho nging the gatheving, F them werd frozen I than the repe 1se of the meetin, party to the seex 'y one of them plea iliden The two e In the the knowledg, obscar ever, Later.—Tt has since been that for some t have been maki been driven in order to com has heen a clandc which h ch and L second meeting wheit ments held a1t fonr o'cloc the gathering o little money ¢ ito tricks and subterfuges iteven. One of thiss tine cutting of rates, of the de the magter road mea and that has he indicated; but, althorgl rates when as took no part in borated or den of the conte 101 contest length o half cessation of host agreed upon. CONGDON'S SUCCESSOIR, Mr. Clem Hackney, the newly hointed superintendent of the Union Pacific motive power and rolling stoek, to succeed J, I Congile rived in_ the city with his wife and ly red the Millard. M sKney comes to w ofli e Atchison, Topek: 4 ilroad with w , position of asi ntof machi y disenssion. rd the fi at his W app! . s experienco i business has \n-uu extensive and thor- ough. THE KICK AGAINST STICKS. It was commonly reported yesterday that a brakeman been discharged in the yards for refusing to wear the helt and néw coupling This was de- nied at headquartes but the statement was made that re- fusal to wear or ne; stick was punished by instant discharge, Hundreds of men have been dismissed on the Kan division for rebellionsness in this n v and the strictly ¢ here, and switchmen, for some to the invovation and there will be some decapi tiny here. cet to use the ations for mu- SARTER MANY A Soldier Lo ture Twenty ¥ The hero of a most nal romance slept ‘Tu county jail Rock Island t member of the constabnl. of Neweas- tle, Henry county, Inc The story of the prisoncr’s erime as freely given by himself to the report nd the manner of his capture as glowingly related by My, Louis D, Willis, the oficer, combine to form a story of deep interest. The culprit’s name is Manning ward G. Manning; he is ahout forty ye of age and ot fairly intelligent counte- nance. His fgure is rather stooped from _years of roughing it and his face although ‘capable of a heavy growth of beard: is smooth through persistent In s he shows good breeding and s intelligently on n large vaviety ete. His in along conversation at the train yesterday is much as follows “I hisve sinned s God,” he said somewhat “and to expiate the first ofl now make full broast of my crime rotributlon which man will ask will give me profpt opportunity for expiution be fore my Creator, for I shall not endeavor to further elude the gallows. On the con- trary I rather court the relief it ofl In 1861 I was a student in Minmi univer- sity in Ohio, and with the greater num- ber of my clussmates enli at the president’s second eall for men. Instead of l'rllu'lm\glull» own state, [ went to Columbus and” futered the Twenty- nd Ohio volunteer infantry, and with joined the fourth corps of ‘the army of the Tennessee, 1 saw some_fighting up to the autumn of ‘61, and then Natchez, Miss., L was mustered into th marines for services on Foote's tloull One night that winter I was shot fron shore winle on mght deck squivrel rifle me in the back entercd my left lung, For months 1 at Port Gibson between life and death, and in the spring, showing signs of ro- covery, 1 was discharged and went howe. 1 was yo twenticth yeat, " For ¢ remained at home nursii returning strength and, tablishing my health, When | stod in th Augus [ left astle, my hom ) troth 1o a ‘lln Lazzie Carro! 1 hat o puptinl day wonld be th Wy return with the viet YEARS," s Crime and Ed- shaving, nst both man and ontly, I shall . hteen months T wach spark of thank God | my imprisc yossible. The | | hearty farewell, s railvond men | | reasons, chiefly of | proper measuve | for the bullet | a boy just having cntered my | | muny | who' huve never seen the matter how long that ht be rescrved k\\vh;n front with the | Union, no it day mig weeks T w at the of the 50th Indiana er fortnight 1 was ¢ but within iptured on ont reonville and | other s military yath, once more trying health wrecked by the awful tortur mmen I %0 far sueceedod in in August of 65, I re 1 sick—but’ a For two rom friends rmer self Briefly, 1 wl st peluded that | S I herself to an other and ruined vich farmer family, whohad s t By rare fortune I w to conceal my preseuce in the p native town, so that morning his body wis found ly roadside, pierced with a half dozen pis tol shots, no clne to the erime was ready Wt hand, Susp cion could | no one, and although el were made to the murderer, they failed cretly fled the country neastof theM deved oyer all this cngaged in every cha tion. L did not cire to vi ily # low level and ki W of Omalin wi b tifto e ari. [have wan rn country and of ocenpa , and striki fly claim the credit of my ¥ from a third party betraying my whereaboits was written” by myself. When he found me at work Saturd. raised no opposition, not_even requ i1 to obtain papers. I am we; nd will gladly end it at” the ¢ finished and as the train 1t extended his manacl ok withe th BOYD ON BOILERS. Why the Mayor Vetoe | the Inspector Ordinance. Mayor Boyd was int relative to his veto speetor ordin ordinance El all, that it is not the We want a boiler in- want the o “Lopposed the seetor, but established ) T— ordinanc ppointment of & practi chanical engineer and boiler maker. The man who combmes two requisites 1s not the tivst salient s haman, T rep we alo y and 1 operative. submitted to me s0 provided t, is not'in the city of ment “hoiler maker” oiment Now the ordinance again that the appoint 1 and,at a cost of $3.00, provide ¢ to all engineers wljod man to siti Tupon an engin i anmeal engine He must be v every detail of a furn () the = tlues, the st pressure, the strength. of ivon, ete. Such a man would be supremely competent for the oflice, but in all prob- ability he would not know the first thing iler making. He is the intelli- » while the boiler maker is the d labor, who can properly follow the plans of the first, but might’ not be able to design the simplest detail of « boiler. I also e term of servie the fi stem Howe I will be amend Iy be provided with a boiler i it needs. As far asthat point is conce; or, [think that every ms n whose business a boiler is re t reguluriy inspected at his There has been, to my know- ledge, but one boiler explosion in Omiha within the last twenty years, and that was in Metz's brewery some three or ago.” ) which is fove that th wnd the city v BER WEATHER. ‘The Report of the Local Signal Ser- vice Ofticer. The following general items a rom the report of the loeal signal ser- » ofticer for the mouth of November ighest barometer 80,387, date 24th, Lowest barometer , date Gth, Monthly range of baromter, 1052, Tighest temperature 65,1, date 10t Lowest temperature 215, date 141h, Greatest daily range of temperature 249, of temperat point relutive hu y 80, lircetion of wind, ne “Potal movenent of wind, 6,010 i Highest velocity of wind und direetion 53 northwest. of foguy days, clear ¢ No. of dayx oh which rain or snow fell, 4. Depth of unmeited snow on ground at end of montl, 9, Dat nar hialos, 17, 1 fxosts, 2, 8, 4 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, .0.20 inches i W 1577 The total rainfall for the month was T3 inches, EDUCATIONAL STRUCTUR The New Farnam Street Sch posed Building Improve Next Yeal m street school, ty-cighth strec rance The Farn ssented a As al- some were thrown openand to-day there w 20 pupils, The major part of th s sehool. strect school,” said oureporter yesterday, ¢ use much before Febroary, Yes ¢ will by largy number of pupils in i, b s school faeilities in that part of the town 1y too imited, The Bohemians, ute a large ele: pupils Thero are in - that part of town inside of a “The Castell Seoretury Conoy “will not be of the children ment Wil there bo much sehool building AL st hubly be soveral new THE OMA structures, In the firet place there ought to be a four-room addition school, w dready too crowded Then there to be anew school buildin g strec growing dren which the not necommodate ding will probal ¢ t necd for onoe in that loea syer remarked that th would have to new city hall’ n d to start upon Then a gro bursemen and partly in 187 THE CIUY'S WEALTHL. Auditor's Statemont of the Moneys the Various Fund find rnam, 15th to Jones street sewer, ¢ Jones strect sewer, we Money for the Y. M. O. The committees of the who are now canvassing for funds to tie proposed building of the Y. M > moeting with unusual suceess: They have been in the ticld but a few Wl have sceured mear- half of the amount rd. The which has ded their efforts has been almost codented in the nals of this From a list of subseribers the fol- nd amounts have been Himcbaugh, 3 A, Hoagland, )0, R. E. Livesey, A. J. Popple- A. Building. M.C. A one suced lowing names obtained: P, C. while @ numbe ), among whom arve Warren Switzler, M. Hitehieock, Wi, L. McCazue and Marshall. Others have sub $100, while many othees have paid lesser sums in aecordance with theiv th programme of the La- was given yesterday at all. There was a good : ent. The order was as follows: 1. 6th Symphiol M=, Br . Mazurkgs, ¢ arr, htand 5 and 5 abeth Poppleton. dente. .. 10 hands..Haydn Miss Conizdon, 4. Variation M sie, ie, Violin,...... : plano accompaininent by Mrs. Whorter.) 7. Polonaise, op. : W . Praver and * sehutz,” . Polona illjante Mr, Lipfert, He Would Play His Banjo. Music hath charms to sooth the sa breast, but not that of the mothe law. Tom Williams is a young living on north Fourteenth street, who i »d the truth of this say ng to his sorrow. Tom is fond of play ing the banjo. The other day his mother- in-law came to his house and domiciled hersclf for good in his mansion. She started to run things in a most high- handed style. First of all, she ordered Tom to stop playmg the banjo. of rows resulted, which ended T might in « serions serape. Tom drew a revolver and a razor and swore to rid the world of his mother-in-law Before he could exeente nis threat he was in the rms of Oflicers ady and just disc ay the mother-in-law did not put roa to prosecute Tom, and he will probably be released. A Crook in Jail, Hannon, one of the tonghest char- n the western country, is now in teinl, He was arrested by k an Ed. McClellan's suloon on Fifteenth street, on the cha of bemg a suspicions characte brought before Judge Stenbe morning, he demanded a jury tri jury has been str take place to-mo Hannon, as already intim: one. His genc i ed, isa hard 1 is that of man, so the police s throughout ~ the wist alinses, among them, Hannon and others. He will bered as one of the men who w posed to be implicated inthe robbe 2. T. Duke's hardw store lust ) He went to Sioux City, bnt ¢ the oflicers, and was never brought to Omauha. ting on the Yellowstone, Kingman, of the engincering of the Department of the remarked to a reporter ay that strict efforts were be- ing made by the government to keep all hunters out of Yelloiwstone park, and that tl offorts were being very sue- cessful. “The latest dodge of sportsmen to escape detection while hunti eported to me, of wood powder, which is almost nois though mord explosi an ordinary gunpowder, In this way some of them ave managed to hunt in the park without being ¢ ht A sharp lookout is being kept for fellows, and very Hu Col. office Platte f them ever m it Kansas City. to Centre man | HA DALLY BEE, THURSDAY, about Thir- | | | | ago to hunt thire without suffvring for ) | Gen. Howard returned yesterday from | oy 2 | Wallstroot N ¥ | nothing ab T e with Loy s PERFECT MADE PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICACO. AT. LOUIS ha's Sins. v record of arrests of the ne during November Murder S ing with intent to kil It with intent to wound . i under pretenses in of propeity saloon” whidows with et Tor seiling gy BTy 3 Carrying conecaied s Committing nuisanee Prostitution... 3 Kee saloons open after mid Tt in A house of pro Tiuor Witiont a fieense.. ... uits and suspieions. characters., iman is having plans propare for a two-story tenement house on Nort Seventeenth strect to cost §7,000. J. L Redick will ereet abrick store on Twenty-third and Cuming streets, two stories with a basement. Work will be commenced at onee Peter Shoening 1s having plans drawn me two story tencment Tiio plans for all these str | i the hands of Henry Voss, tleman is also pr for a_{wo stor Matthiesen Bros., of The Rape Case. Judge Stenbe yesterday that the Krouse had not yet been furthermore that it was th timent around the pol that the ime had eith committed or had bheen gz ated. Odicer Whal neighborhood in wh said (o have taken place, but could find at the main who is charged rime. it is his opinion, after a tigation, that theve is noth- ory. with th careful iny ing in the Warren Yates' Death. M. and Mrs. H. W, Yates left New York Tuesday with theremains of their son, Warren Yates, whose sad death by drowning, was detailed in these colnmms last week. Thev will arrive here to-day, All arrangements for the funeral have notyet been made but it is prob- able that iwwill take place Sunday. It will doubti; be one of the most largely attended ¢ held in this city, as the do- ceased had many warm friend and_ ad- mirers in Omaha all of whom join in 2 his sad and untimely end. SPECIAL SALE. BO—Fifty—50 18 fine Chamber Sets in all ity patte Will woods, at greatly reduced prices. continue only until sold Cnas. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 am strect. Police Court Docket. Judge Stenbe cases in police court vesterday: William Morrow, Pat O’Donnell, John »hin lL) nch, drunk and disorderly, vy Kernan, fighting, discl 1, John ‘O’Hearne, same charge, $5 and costs, committed in defanlt, Dugz Burns, suspicious eh days in the county jail. suspicious character, ten days in county ail, ricter, thirty rh, Throat and Ia Chas, Impoy, cossfully treat Withuell Block. ate cor. 15th and Harne; He Had to Explain, A cortain doetor of this city brought mmto police court yesterday to answer to the charge of drunkenness e had beenona toot Tuesday night, and d by the police us o weler,” When e ve being placed in complieated S i ment was found in his the oflicer took to b -“hwn\l-:l ar's tool,and wils_at once rduy, however, ily explained the use of the though he had no sy hand'to practice upon, and was Heveafter he will not earry dung instraments With'him w p king POWDER Ahsolutely Pure. This powder nover v ty, st wil wh an sl Dakin i | henefit of those to whom it is addressed. s disposed of following | DECEMBER 3. 1885, \A/ Vv HA A AL w IS AN SEMENT We are told that an advertisement is a Public Notice, offered for the Themerchant who advertises 3| judiciously more than often. does so for a public interest and not for an injury. But when an inferior article is adveriised for no other purpose but to disposa of it, simply because it is cheap in price, and would not paove a satisfaction to the consumer if he got it for nothin o = ,is no justice {no mant’ mind need be jagzed on this subject, for our fore-fathers had the same experience that still proves an every day occurrence with the people of today. Now in all the advertising of The Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam St., they have never as yet mentioned anything they could not fill for their customers, and above everything they have never pretendad to offer the public anything that they could find else- where at the same prices. This has heenproven to the success of the still populatr Misfit Parlors, and from this the intention grows stronger tonot be outdone, and the late arrival of shipments at the fellowing prices to close them out, in order to ma ke room for those coming in by | express each day, will prove your interest to select from consisting of & 7 80 'That was made to order by a Merehant Tairlor for.. 9 60 do do do 0] do do do 70 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 200 do do do And others move expensive, all cut from the designs intended for an i()l'cr(ermt(ll prices in the same proportion. These, together with so [ many difierent styles in SUITS 00 That was made to order by & merchant tailor for do do do ; do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do .20 00 50 00 60 00 253 00 - ) 80 00 *| And others yet to mention, cut in any style youw may desive, switable for any man to weawr no matter what nhis station may be, with these and 5o | anany styles of patterns nnd, cuts in PANTATOONS At$2.80, $3, $3.20, $3.65, $4:10, $4.45, $5, $5.80, $6.20, $6.90, $7.50, $7.60, $8, $8.30, $9, $9.45, $9.65, $9,86, $10, $10.50, $11, $11.85. Will show what an adeertisement neans when inser. edfor public bens efit, as is used in every case by THE ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARIT.ANM ST.,