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THE LAND OF THE SAINTS, An Interview With a Salt of the Baptist Ohurch, Lake Missionary | wherein the DISSATISFIED PROPERTY OWNERS Accomplished in [ Cuming and Mrs. Pritchitt vs, the city Marshalship Utah and the Mormons, eIl known eyangelist is in Omaha since from Sult Lal foned for two Mormon | I church in that city ¥ .»-nmmnmm\ to study ¢ amplo 'm my opino wer to Brtistiotl out before Tt s | similar grounds o that of M, Emery re has conducted | & ned are notonly appreciable to understinds the sit one who thoroughly welusively that | tentinry or |||wl: n:hr-h\u H|.m clse Tysed with ' ar nd that that ,.‘.u s flonrished years in defianee of all 'l-~h\ a lv w well-direeted blov of 'In :Inlu har 1 fully be In»\(- (hm three ymullh to | {ioy. orlyanted | cannot they do it»" v which to them, 2 d ymething terri althy and infle my they wouldl not ns of subsist- 1 o only be deprived of e, but would i government. let this fear be remove which they <o much dr (Iun of the problem will b Ttk will fall to pic iment is the right one, inst the he; nl mn-nnf ll wen't the recent atte \|||l|~ nf the inls had reactionary effect st Mnlnllvnhln undouptedly attempts | B lmlnu\\ n lul | the United States ' mld hnw many times I don’t s the church, (h:u it reac ||||" with t their religic inaugirated ubln effcet ngain lifo of a man st \Iullnouhm Skbion .m\llung nu.\ clders ar der m @ l(uu||rh~h v i il ag nm |mhmuu\ lm[h m and out ul Sult Li e an object of n llul Wils CONCoe (l\l 1o |I\( IIIA' | o ! RUURI | Dave been with simply the hand gon stion | with |lu~ mission =8| nnhwlh mln-||~lvn" Abont fifteen 1 ||n'|um|~n| \v against Estoy, the Brattle: his umlw([ Bur- \\I\vn |In- ‘-I\ll ! ¥ was first commenc I wais i prominent man in mh nded if In @ mission m ) of it for one year, Ih« ~|nl dragged \nmlll\ on ||||n ttlehoro banke bitter enewmy of Waite, who w Waite spent more than 100,000 |n]lx\|n' day he Ao, wnd it was discoye t nl:w«l on his track, dmaha uml he ‘L to Vers munl. n the m ang! through all the ded |n the full m 1883 in favor A\ In the spring of 1834 Dr. Dew \n-nl to Sali L complished ting Figures. he district court iniovesting smts quuvln by property 108 on acgotnt of ro will Pe over | 0 .] an it inge of grade, 100 ul these e ki diefense on the suits, .uul is ulnluh'nl of g disposal of ail favor blg to the city. profitable one tor dis Out of 4I|l the d pu.pul\ OWne ses tried, the ded against the cil \mmlnl claimed lwm damag -mh«u v OWHCE On accon D ul grade, lln- Was fixed i m ||u~ tial of the somew h m ebrated Peabody case issue of all the subseque 1t will be conside ot all change of vl ¢ a result in overy r.w \\hn e mnnl but be favora fo learn the disposition of some ol the more inportant eases against st come Lo i Clos or questoned City Attorney Con 0” about the matter to- “About half 0{ the time term the distriet he trial of these o he vesult of i term's work was far | “There | from favorable to the property owners who songht damages | One of the most important cases tri was that of Peabody vs. City of Oma iintiff sonught to obt £10,000 damages against the city on of 1 trial resulted had at a pr In the case of A, J. Hanscom, Mrs the collection of ‘ - action to_en special taxes for eurbing and guttering Douglas street, 8 decree was rendered in | favor of the city, requiring Mr. Hanscom ['to pay the entive tax with penalty and | interest, and 1 ants to pay the e under the s the other defend ich would be lopted by [ the eity in levyine such tases > trial of the case of Kinball & Co ¢ city of Omaha, a suit brought to recover daimages to their ice-house in the | 0, on_account of the change Tenth street, resulted 30 for the plaintity y sued the eity for proporty on Fariam ), change of grade ) At one time he made s ment with a committee of the conn $£1,500 The settloment tvas set i the conrts Mr. Emery got a or the amo it named <The ¢l of C. K. Tu her, based on sulted i a complete vietory for the city I'he jury retarned a vel the eit s effect that aecount of t in favor of | benelits on | wle had been zva Millard vs, the Ci brought to recover for land” appropriated of Leavenuy ‘vu street, Mr 250 as the resalt of this suit, vmount in another exactly sim | dumagy Ihe trial of the ease of d Gotz mann vs. the City of Omal hother wavenworth street case, resulted in o ¢ | verdiet for the p laintill for £1,267, which | inchuded damages to dwelling from gr | in, Seven nl||l| similar cases we Ren off the docket by scttlement on like hasis, the total aniount d to these property owners being £5,000. ¥ wock agamst the eity damages by gradi Mr. McG K sued for 00 and received but $10, that bheing the amount originally rded by the te |||\ s work have been In |v|\ satisfactory,”” coneluded Mr Connell. "I think ~this s lar due to the fact that the at that term was one of the ablest v |||||v|n||4]l~l| in this court. They Il ar-headed men, and made Wi according to sound busi- l | moss vrit | property 1 ittle 1 radde damages. ED FOR MALPRACTICE, A Patient of Dr. Mercer's Wants $10,000 Damages. Willis E. Putnam, now employed as mian at the Union Pacific shops, 1 suit in Alwlim t munl yesterd against Dr. S, DL M s by v nd malpraetice in amputating llu |-L|1|\- il"sarm. The petition in the | that Putnam, while emple chinist in the shops, on May 18, had his left hand badly mangled in- a plan on of the company, s ase states ama- ting the injured member at about the wrist joint. Indoing so, the petition alleges, the ! doctor allowed the e Inhhnulnu qu 'S | to remain rough and jag; Hh.- wonnd lessly improperly. This necessitated a second ampu wtion | the tollowing Aungust, which was also un- illfully performed. Aga 1 months™ later another amputa wias nm-\u. ry, and on account of the ¢ nner in which it was ]wl((ln\h «d still a fourth amputa- tion was performed. Even after the fourth operation the arm still led to F n Decs 1884, another ploy amputated llu' ‘um at l]w l-llm\\ wound then healed aud the plaintifi recovere In demunding dumages the plaintiff alleges that from the time of nis i until the fifth amputation e sl sony and pain, heside seven inches of his arm, which that member less useful than it would Il of which was caused by gross care- sssness and unskiliful treatment on the wrt of the attending surgeon, He there- asks judgment for the amount “1T'S ALL STU Councilman Leeder Denies That He Was to S d Cammings, ¢, do you know why Ed. Lecder busted the solid eight?” whispered one of the knowing ones to a BEE reporter “Youdon't, eh? well, Ill tell you. The democratiec crowd promised him the oftice if he would vote totire Ciommings.”” Further than this vague statement the | informant could not be prevailed upon to go, and so failing of other expedients toreach the facts, the reporter deter- mined to submit the matter to Mr, | v Bimself. One can readily im ne with what trepidation of spiric the nows paper man went about the execution of this resolve, Mr. L. has so freely and forcibly A himself upon the journals of the city, aud the contempti- ble hived men who gather items for them, thit ter felt much like Daniel on entey the lion's den. He would vather have ecalled upon Mrs. Fountain or Mr. Shears, but he determined to try | it at any ri ihe couneilman from the Fifth was in his place of business on Donglas strect arrunging things behind the bu used of voting 12 promise of said the re- You are Cunnings because you s job from (Iu demoers rted Mr thougi tl rviewer ! At 1 did not g | In tact, he \\.m,uu- afl convers “You can put that"y down s vl 1 have told once and thatin o uncil, why the wlut « £ was bioren. Ddon't want s more controversy on the subject. It Tes ot ‘stop thiet” with'me, and honest gentle- e with them, und DIl give \.m a sosnter that 1 eould open my” mouth in a Pisition that would make most of thom dince. No, sivee, I never had any under: standing that 1should be sherift 1t Cum- mings Was bouneed, nc ything else like thut. Please start some of “these malicions personpges to lying about some one eise, and give me u rest for a breathing spell anywi BT THE NORTHW HNSTERN LEAGUE. A New Ihlwhnll Setvrue A Six-Town, re an, the baseball man, a member pf the fa- mous St. Louis Browns, vud in the city yesterday. His husiness here is t9 con ¢ with monied baseball enthusiasts e ative to the adinssion of Omaha into the new Northwestern league. It is pro- posed to form this 1 of six elubs, in Kunsas City, St. Joseph, Omaha, Duluth, Minneapolis and St. Paul, ) nies baeking these elubs will stock - and will be o strong, substantial basis Mr. Ted Sulli and for u long tim on the nized on a wgte should nof be suceessful, . Sullivan to a_rep ause the ¢ \(n < we \]m imee between each one is not e \t ast year the club | 4 ravel long dis and consequently ported by hom ) :nn! 8 greater | mon mate interest in w‘ comp: ..‘...\.n pleasing work. T describe ficent costumes worn by M might tax the eredulity of tl man Mrs, Florence never ) | more charming than last night, .\Iv Flor | ence never acte ter, and some of his new ‘“‘unconscious ness"are marvels, That sums it up.” Duluth, nines have is sufticiently boomed, it s innot be mulr It should be borne in mind that league is for Lt will be entively dis tinct from the i talked of, to include several of the 1\ nsas citics, Mrs, Fountam Atta gree unh mm i this seoing Omaha court yesterday tain and wife for $ to be brought because defendants w attempting to dispose of their property FOUND HIS MONEY. A Granger Who I‘uuuxl [ and move out of tention of defrand Constables Stein and Kyle sty | serve th ment. They had gone but 4 block from the court when they canght wind of rumor t ilroad men were brought m!n berg, one of them as an two as defendants to answer to a el it the City hotel Wed hen missed o large sum of money tion of Mrs, Wirth he wmions arrested on suspicion of having | When searched, jail. it was di 1 slipped down < seenrely resting all the Jifty-seven | ing around the be negotiati arrangements for the t her baggage. When she caught sight of the constable had his two com stolen the money. pants’ leg where it w » three men went on their | first \’] cod her stan seve A\ Idie Divon, cleve had stolen §10 ‘from tenced to twenty a little colored girl who ys in the county later in the Fountain's hovse good lady deferred her pilgrima jail. John Andrews, John 'T and hadl his case continted qu Sixty persons to be ¢ the rtin Shields, i ions blunder i wkin Timme's t he was |wxl etly sobe 3 was drunk it w; is the ‘! hlunnnnm ago, and was so w\uul reprimanded for TS “Secomd W vd—W lius l(m[u\\~k Y, H :Carthy, L. B trial yesterday ]nn\vn that \\ ilson was umnl\ nno- s intioduced showing had nwll \\lc = " q.u Whson ~|m|||\ suspended by Marshal Can: e until 1||~ case ated by the council. can be invest HE ROAMS THE PRAIRIES. The Stage Robber Still Uncaptured ; nning, Win. McQuen uel Befl, ““We have as yet nosatisfactory reports concerning the money lost ‘d yesterday. “The military on the lookout for the robber, lieved to be in the n cighborhood of Chad- Il remain out west recovered or until the money is another sum is among the soldie Col. Hall has gone to Fort Niobr: an inspection tour, to at Fort Robinson.” 1 MeArdle—Hiram Ave Mlll.u(l ~dohn J. Al Henry, inspector uflllh' practice, instructions with the old ~I\Iu at the rifle cons r place |1u~ new i These figure as lu represent Cthe irg, kneeling and ly ('OH\H\I(' ml “of nunl uming has R &hund.m to do away t man being pasted over soldiers shoot at these fig thus gwn first clus: g hitsthe figure erects 5 if I\nm-liu;.(,lmx 3 Chicago s have 1 figure is l\m" of the opinion th i this ml\- of tare far superior (o the ol one, ||:|l[ a_ million bloodthir l 101 sTl\ AL.. ss Chorus Concert Preparing for a o poi n| ring and b tifty _odd millions of Mr. fest festivals of fest was held here some for one of the g1 A meeting of representative members M nne rehor, ( unmml!.l, = last night at G 2 preliminary steps in J mmpmmrun.l|Iun (n was rapturous| received, and will énlist th all those concered give this conee J i the exposition Atiltiing v tha opora all the wild animals Rocky mountains, to wild Tndians, selected f tile tribes, inc Imlnu' Sitting Bull, ehief of | the Sioux. Two of the lirgest st that ply the oce | transport this London, whers '||1|~ will unguestionably ve the <r||-|l s all time in the wthought certainly fost of the highest type, will he ]u”«)\\lll" lnlllullllu' u[ ar weather all who have be 010 the court house have rewnized that apart from the cold thay st the cutting wind while clin long flights of stone steps, S The next meeting was fixed for the evening of llu 2st inst. vesterday the thes and with the a he mercury rose to a E A\ about ten o’clock the clouds which Iun'" heavily all morning i to drop light flak At dawn in llu- P also know thatit is n seve person to ingg sun sun, 5o that in \\||Il\'l or summ and by noon a et in which is still in | light snow fell nts within two Fonowing s somo of the \\o.uluw r pmh from west end stations ufllm B. & ;1 many weak p that building during the fc construction ¢ street to a point under court house, tl evator th and visitc ur that is so gon so far above What say you, Mr vise the county commissioners to proc with this improvement? “Hollrege, 18° abov Al ahoe, 119 ubu\ wind wu(lw.hl 5 wind east; cloudy. mkelman, zero It. \ cloud Aklou 9% above; ona, 12 - ul-nu onlm, cloudy. e; calm; cloudy. quiring hous, Amusements. s will be here on Friday and will furnish at toall lovers of the 3 In speaking of them the St -Ilulmn'l'zu says: Florences were enthusi good house m the their ing transae the Western Union, The following aor- vespondence expliins itself y |: rformance ot the hlgh & is no reason why this North- | B I'N wake an actress of you, rking, after one of h het stod lorence an Mrs. Florence is for their admir bet Ithe part of Perkin T M S8 CREDITOR, I Sum of $25. AL M. Clark, a wall paper dealer, sued out an attachiment in Justice Helsley's gainst J. G. Foun il re Action wasallg ach with the inten ng their erc ted stummons and levy the it the Fountain tribe was mi Pacifie” depot, virtues que, par tickets take measures o shake them and starte ly suececded. The_eonstables went up Cand e henee. The Lucky Ones. The county commissioners were en- 1y sclecting the names of wn for jurors for dy broary term of the district court of the persons The following Charles Doughert, ard—Roland W. Gurtin, - W. Bunce and K. E. Lives mes G. Carpenter, kd snniston and John' ¥ Josiplh O lolm l(lln' nnis (1llll"|| aulkner, Josse k, A, G. Humphre | Kumph, L Col l nion Jeflerson ,| (muuwnn-\vr Elkhorn—Home: Flc co— Whitney. O'Rourke. ames Mm hell, - .\ml roney. Will Visit England. Mr. William T. Cody, known to fame s “Buftalo Bill,” while in the city a fow days ago, that he di West show would visit the y has decided to visit England. ing of the matter the Sporting Journal of ich of our cousins as 1l of the Hon. Mm. F. Cody (Buf- he most noted scout on the North American continent, r to y_ Indians, id to a reporter for tha ¥ not know whether his W ar 1836, Since he h o Bill) know him to b man whose name was a ter To them the information con veyed above will prove a source of much ht. They are to be afforded an op- unity to sce the best known, th liked individual Ame velyn Booth, o w to say will ied attractions Am the Atlantie sinee steam w: ntro- | duced imagine the ey tenand 1z at Buflalo Bill his fifty I headed 1 Taylor, n herd of” forty bu wd wolves, and o mi the most hos- A Suggestion, Evrror Bege there it danger 1o b and even life, o ly during the winter ke the aseent unde h,mmu« to the il extreme Iy « All this o tu ml fr the center et with an ¢ land ofli re 10 €0 that that . will th. This would' in ayery great meas the grade of the str Aditor? Do you ad: Auother point: Have we 1o law ro- let fever or diph cuses of se Other cities, ¢ have such e zens. NDLISH The Pritc W. B. Peck & Co. deny mnected with the al Oya1A, Neb., Jan, 14, 1586, Col. J. J. Dickey, Superiuteudent W, U Tittfe R to Miss Matilda Starr “You'il have to do it very soomn,’ she re | plies in a suggestive way never lost upon the audience. Yet, everybody that she was an actress Jor that it may be many stage loses” Mr. and My | their comedies; for no one will ever | found to take their places, ot ont of com inl make such a comedy as one wishes to sec not onec but 1 To speak of “Our Governor’® is but to repeat what has been said agai | again To speak of the acting knowing 70, hopes <« before the ny times hed for the Petty the 1 at that moment taking their train, - They therefore and 1« Mrs, Fountain in “tation, She scemed to and - making f m of s Degan hel behind the news on a trot through the 1 rooms to the depot until she very o the house dupon M. Once more has the e no grand jury is drawn only slected will be those on the —Peter Trenton, Jolm M- acob | IMH\ Michael inchard, Ju- ling, Michacl A. H. ward —Henry Pundt, Charles , B. Gordon, Samuel Richen- Walsh awkinson Henry haut, Sngland duving s left here, he In speak- an people. I-known English gentleman, now visiting Buffalo Bill, \\1|I fissociate himself with |Imunw and it is safe ll'l-. 4-n| ACTross which inhabit the y nothing of 100 mers ved 1o tion to it will open for one year, after which it will visit all Europe.” -During the recent cold n compelled to | Wo | ad rsons compelled 1o go to s on any floor they desire to cmove the feeling of diss ction ral at that building, being ed o be placarded in which ven much smaller lu s complete satisfaction of {N M Mr. few as he and ul of | of 1., body to me at 7 \h | money under that Ann to him he | was unencumbered. 1 that there was ready on the instrument, ceeds to prosecute tl The court issuc AI awarrant )or | cove Mrs ane L L R I e - +INVOICE-+ Taken on Monday and Tuesday, January 4th and 6th, 1886, AT THE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 1119 Farnam St., It was found that it would not pay to carry anything over IF A BUYER COULD BE FOUND, and through close inspection it was found that the recent arrivals excelled those of the past in QUALITY and WORK- MANSHIP, consigned at such prices from the LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS (hrougho.fi the country, that any man can find it to his interest to inspect and in- vest iw one of those. OVERCOATS t was made to order by a merchant tailor for. Further developments showed after balancing the day-book of the past three months, netting a nice business, that Suit after Suit still awaited the person whom it would prove the size to wear it, there will be found a suit for you, AT YOUR OWN PRICE, in order to close down thestock. NO DISCOUNT, NO FORCED SALE, and as a greeting of the o!d saying, “what we don't see we don't credit.” But when those pantaloons are seen, at prices they can be bought for, no question can arise as to this statement, THE PUDDING IS HOT, and the old saying, the test was in “Chewing the Bag.” But now-a-days it is said to test it is to eat it. invited to eat pudding during the next twenty days at the Only Misfit Glothing Pariors 1119 FARNAM STREET. Every man is sitnot frue that the ae- Lummlnml Suic nh- ritehard alleges is doe him nteed to him by JTno. M, i that L had nothing to The Chautauquans.. I from me was gua Haven of Chi this (1 vida, vening . er, well known in Omaha, et BUTLIET DG 5 0' nmitted suicide. s, and was en- An interesting programme has been lmu Sir—1he 'uu wrepared and will be trefers 1o December 3| ard assured me been sick for seve -mulm u-d by Mjss route to there dxh-u vited to come w cirele or not, mel mhm s of the e ) naid to him by 'ound you to able in"your dealing (~\1~Ivnu by taking poiso Wy friends in this ¢ m of the sad xl)m \\xII Symp athize with him in his .|..p with this company, Very |<'s|r(‘1|||||l]) Dickr R w weeks to take ton hose team, ganized very soon. His :I:»h(x ney ch byithok Wostom will be provided for Ir_) cither himself or his bondsmen Pl which will be or- Death of M The sad news was recei the death of Mrs. s yesterday 219 12th street, mmmu Schimonski at her Wednesday night striking on her head, Railway Notos and Personals. She feel down stairs, Sl < 0180 £0 The Union Pacific was able yesterday dying within a v minutes, l)fll||\|||<~ Mrs. S I||n|un~ | was well many friends in Omaha. Obio birth, but moved to 54 ro, where she has sine jo was in early daysa te: Stromsburg branch ka division is wide open for .\'Im was of it of the Sioux City is in the city. + northwestern of the state, and the snsion of the Sioux City has been open all winter with the exception of one duy during the hes sided. in the In eaved hushand, birth, and i~:u P as been for many of the civil engine lington & Missouri the hear | ot friends in his s umonski, tie be Fing corps of tho. o will be ace thy of his large ¢ d bereavement. agent of the ( Samuel Olsen's Death. The death of Samuel Olsen, the keeper on Ninth street betw tergard dviving , went into the ri A marvel of purts More cconom- 1 cunnot bo sofd In frontof the distillery t swill has rotte i s team ,1..1.”.1 on t) went through like broke from” the w o'clock, after ceased v his death, and I¢ of a wife rs of age at the time competition with v mourning family and three children ‘clock Sunday 4 noon from the wndertaking A specinl ¢ un. " il been |~~|u-nl Ir\ ,lulm Kuhn, R, R.S. i 4»1 l'l «lul Iml‘n' e o powders. Sold Powder Company, 1o keep up il they ARCHITLCTS I‘ M. ELLIS & CO hichitgets and Building Superint's OMAHA, REB, and DES MOIN.HS, l‘A. OILLTELA, ITETR, Growae BURLINGHOE, Wil ARE YOU A DEALER IN | SEWING MAGHINES ? © bost Sewing mu could be ,..m.u out. DOCTOR McMENAMY '1731:-“'"-:: ~l]l‘ Imll to-ni 30 sharp to make arrangements to at- tend the funery nl Chronio unu Surglcal Diseases. 3 ! on December 16 Lnl. i piano for §09, claiming that it And do you wint 1o hundic ticulurs, ternis wnd price 206 North 16uh Strect, Omaha, Nebraska, ' ling him. Anna's arrest Hatteries, Intintors, Brncew, Trusses, ani | App Address ol lottors 1o DR, McMENAMY, - Cor. Capitol Av ufactured and for sule. Personal Pa Dean Millspaugh returned \4~!4'111.x§, having been snowhouud for Minnesota. the ullu- An Wednesd P W fumily Sewing ginai 0 invention a u which you L e 1o It is the Only Maching that has Revers posscsses selling in his place at ORIG(NAL sans, No. 117 ,\..m. Seventec ‘nth T'he recitations of and Maud Parsons were rious Mrs street at an afternoon hand : afterne Martin Cah ,gm‘no.& o s 15 CONDUCTED By Royal Havana Lottery nuary 2-16-30, 1886 | & 1913 Farnam number of lady friends wn at Havana, Cuba, most enjoyably the senior member of the firm of Cahn Bros. of this city ried last nig lus Meyer, » Simon Oberfelder the nuptials, Umon Manfg Co., 206 . 16th §,, Omgha, Neb , Mo, or s Pt were prescnt at