THE DAILY BEE-8ATU11 DAY , JANUARY 17 , 1885 , THE DAILY BEE. Jcm 17- Saturday Morniij r , > LOOAL BREVITIES , -Jerome IVn'zsl. c'ork of tto police court , it co finoJtJliUroomliy illnesf. The telephone comiuny has filed cony plftintR agiinit thrco men lor Irwkinn tloif The treot car carnpsny h d to rosoit t ) the u o of tlnlr now plows ftg.in yuitcrday Irtforo their cats tould ruu to any grd.it ad vantage. A suit wan entered ycslardsy m the cntnty court eg ilast Certln ui oc & Davi , l y tin ManatioM cavingi Untilr company , fir StOO al o id to bo duo en ntgitublo unpaid nctor , An action w.is o-rnuicnwd jcito'diy in ths couoty rop'ttby tfa'ah l-'orntto'ii to gacuro thecjicttnerit it LuwU 1'ppcnborg from hfr prmissc,2lO No thfre < fth street , for non- p yinoLt uf rent. The acrunn edition of the Htustwttd uppleinont of the llKlt Mi now bo h U at thli oincoatlScenU a.h or two for 23 cents , a'hoso can ba malleil to nny part of this coun. try forons tent and to Germany for two cent' , A inatrlw lie n'oTM isdu d yes ordiy to Samuel 0. Vo mtln and Uliza J. Lathrop , Mr. Vmin U is a wtll-knon member o [ th- riittsmou'.h bw , x\hlla M'8 ' > Latbrop ia n U'ontjl yonng Inly lusideut ia Glonwootl IOWA , The "Oo'dua Fleoo" pocitty of tbo St Sluiy's tV\cnu CjuRffgatlorul cburch wll bo ha d next Mon 'ay ' uvenint ? ut fie resldotc ; of Mr Uttlpb M. Gajlorl , 111 outh Tuo ty-lourth atrctt. Friends of the church mo invited. 'IrnluN' . Son tin Union 1'acifb road wfts nn hour lnt In loaunc this city yea torday < , n account of the Io n trunk lin trults.bciiig b hind tlmo. The Korthwcsterr train wai so f.ubtbind that Nu. 3 did nol wait for it. A whole page will bo doioted in thn Kx cslsior t"-day , to tha doicnptlon of the Oharity UM. It has been very carefully pre pared and elaborate nuntlon uindo of overi toilet which appeared at the ball. Twelve hundred copies ha\o boon printed , Mra. M. Micbaala haa been engaged a oprnno of tbo St. Mary'a Avenui Congro a Uonal churjh. Shu la n lady of tuporio volco and culture , and tbo ch ir &nd cburch are happy in aecnriug lier aorviscs , This choi lias ol way j includud Bomo of the bent t.lon in tbo city , and i' , ptrhops. bolter orgnnizsd ntpra ant thin over bsfire. Ill mombur are : Mils Maggie Uoultor , orffiiilst ; Mm M. Moitael' , sopran ) ) Mlia Grace A. WH bur , alto ; Mr. Jly Kortbrop , tinor ; Mr HoTcl II. 1'racce , basa , I i ? Mar.lnl Cunim nga racoivod yeaterdoi n telegram frjra Cul. Win. Webb , 15 lias Fourteenth strost , Now Yoik , askins wh'ther ona Charles Arlington was omrioed In tbU city on a chirgo of Wcf ny. It eo happens tint tint gentleman i < confined in tha county jail on that very chir o , having ttolo-1 , ibis ullegad , a tnmk o goods tome Lvontlia ngo from ono Vktor Den eaul , biid haviug pawuol tbo ntolon proper ! ; at various places. Aihngtou claiuiu tha Webb it tbo nt'ornoy ' employed by hu family who nro wo > lthy le-idciits of New York city to look up the ir.nttor of his ( Arlintcn' ( ) dis appear jico. A good ctory i ) told of a foot race wblcl : was run Thursday afternoon by a heavy weight O in aba citizen , Henry OntoH. It np pears that that Rontloinan made a wager with Henry BulanJ that ho could "do the dis tanca" between Boland'a stojo and Hushef niloon , four miles out of the city , on the ro.v Routh of llrj poor farm , in two buura or brttor Mr. Boland w ai to follow htm on horseback end eeo that over ) tblrig was "on tha squire , Thence waa run. OstolF rnada tha dittanco in ujny form iu the phenomenal time of an hour and a quarter. Uo'nnd , on horeeback wftj thoroughly chilled through and had th plontuio of difinountlng and walking tbg la > bilfofilio duticca on foot. Mr. Oatoll I rindy for turthornnjerj on a similur p'au. Ki-Coron ° r Maul his received a lotto from John Morrison , f tlher-ln-law of Jame Hugen , the mliBiag Ijtncolii rnao , whoso Iden tity wi b the m n drowned in the Mlssour tivor lint sammer bat been BO thi roughly os- UbUjhdJ. Mr. Morris n rays bo feeln firm ) ; convinced that llug < > n bus bctn murdured and cski Mr Maul'd ndvico 03 to tbo pro nrietvof offorlng a ratvanl fo * the apprebcn eion of the murdenr. Inci lintally , it may b romirked that ox Cjroner Maul la willing to taku his oath , on the ovidensa Ihm far ad dned , that II gin is the man whose body wa recovered fruin tbo liver. Onutf tbo mine roaults of this eat.lilitliad identity will be the applic.it on for piin nt tf certain life in Buranco pulici ia whiih llageti hal on his life i ; ; t u scaton. Yesterday at the Union depot a lad , stepped ell of train No. 3and ihjmomen the msdo her nppcaranco upon the plat form a cold wave seemed to etrika al who saw her , for , behold , eho had wrap ped around her a list euminor'a linen duster cnl it wasn't lined tither. It i not known ixnctly what was her roaooi in appearing in such a garb but it is pro sumibla tlut eho had ro def the moon li lit outdoor picnics vhich wuro boinj , hold in various pirta of the state n few weoka since and had tVoughttbat Nobras In. WAS n 5011111:10 : winter resort aud tha Kbo would not need any Imavy clothe \\nro. \ Wo did hive a nice fill and th early part of winter was very mild uric pleasant , but thtoga have clnngcd now nnd it ia "litvan out aolid" thn If you dcniro nt this timi > , to et j y hfo in lie br.ic.ka . j ou waut to bring with y u al the heavy clothes ) O'j Imvogit and al you cm borrow , for the mcroiry IB down to tbo bottwin i f the glur-n tube and look ing for a hole through which to escape , The winter BCUBCII usually calls for a great deal of wcrk in the way of shovel ing the snow from the sidewalks. Every policeman Is required to notify ev < 17 prjp. cry holder cr renter upoa his beat to clean the enow off the walk iurent of the placu , occupied. Becaueo of thu , a friat mar > y people on foolieh enough to get angry and take ( o abusing the policeman - man who notifies them. ItJa no pleasant j'ib ' f. r any ofaVr to notify ptjoplo to do what they had ought to do without any nnlUJcvioi , but it comes under tha heart of hia dunes as prescribed by the city or- dlnincca , and i ) jutt iia mutli a par : of hi * duty M to stop a fight , cr srrast a B'.icak thief and coueenueutly hu attends to It The city rrjinaoco govenlnp this mat- icr epecifies that the inowihall bacleanod fi\)3i the sidewalk within ono hoar after iiit * etprai ceuea. . LEGAL SPIN TILL ATION3. ' Mttrlct Ootirt A Marnier Suit Ilio \VyoinlnR Rinulio Cnse , la tbo district court yesterday nn ed- onrnmcnt w s token until to day , vhen after hearing Ilia arguments In iho Fif- tctntQ Btrcct grading Injnncllon caeo , the couri will adjourn session to tha Fobru- try tciin. Deputy Slit riff Growell entered upon the nock yesterday o { serving the aum- mons for the panel of petit and grand jnrorr for the February term. A Blunder Milt wto filed yesterday by SIra. KtlzVoglmm agAicut Gottllob Mack for § 5,000. The transcript , which haa already been noticed in these col- unn ? , la the opitrmu of all that is rich and racy Mrs. Vogtmon charges Mock with persistent and mallcbus defarua tion of he ; character for virtue. Il la nlso Btotcd that Mrs. Vogtman will nhortly tn'cr suit ogainab Mra. Wil- i m Maok , charging her with the same flense , tUmlor. iiETOnNnn FIIOM LINCPI.N. Judijo D. G. Ilull , J. M. WoolwoJth , E W. Oharlen Green , J. M. Thurston , Qonernl O'Brian , George 0. Ames , Dep uty United SUtes Marshal Allen , and Judge Dundy and Elmer Frank , returned - turned loot iiuht ttom the Lincoln BCS- ioa of the Unitad Statin court , wbish tins adjourned until Monday. A very important oaao Is now inprocrces of trial , which ia if iatcrent to the Oaia. ho bur. The su t is ono br jcght. by the Wyoming Ranch and UnUlo cooipacy. cf of Edinburgh , Sco'.land , against oao Stewart , a well known western cattleman. The plam'itTa ' isllego that Stewart Bold thorn 3400,000 worth rf ranch ! prop erty in Wyimnr , on wlieh ho claimed that there was a'oertain number of head of oatllo nnd branded calves. It is nl- logcd that in this direction the plaintiffs were grjatly deceived by the defo. dant The cjmfa'jyis represented by Attorneys Swift , of Onlo go , nnd Woolworth , of Omaha ; tbo defendant by Attorneys Hubbard , Popplotcn , Larimer , and Baldwin. Buy B. H. Douglass & Sou's Capsi cum Oough Drops for your children ; theyaro harmless , pleasing to the taato and will euro their colds. DS. . nnd Trade Mark on overp drop. 1 BAGGING THE"BUNKO MEN" Two Confidence StmrkR "Well Known in Omaha , Ai rested. Intelligence has boon rostived in this city that Thomas O'Brion ] nnd Frank Djggart , two notorious bunko mon , have just boon arrested iuOhicago nnd nro held to anarrcr for tholr crimes committed in that and other cities. Both of the no mon cro old and wary tricksters and are well known to the lo cal authorities , having for some consid erable time lait year practiced their nrt In this city. They are supposed to have left Omaha about October 1st. They are nudoubtodly the same pair , for inatance , who conQdenced the old man August Helktrom , the Daor Lodge , Montana , granger , out of $140 laot August on the lottery scheme. Ono of tholr number approached Hollotrom , pretending to Juil from the same town , and easily succeeded in inducing him to invest 8140 in a delusive lottery scheme , wb'ch promised raturns of no Icaa than $1,000. Thcso men at one time had their den in Raster's block on Fourteenth street at another tlmo on Douglas street , otc. This epecieo of crook Is dargerona. Hi modus opcr.indi is somewhat as fol lows : A room is engaged , probably in a privnto house. Ono of the couple offices thoro. and ilia cthsr worka the street for a victim. It ia a lottery scheme , nnd crook No. 2 haa won a bigpiize. Ho entices the victim to the office where the prize in paid in his presence. A system of pretended telegrams and other deceptions - ceptions ipen to the vista of the victim another prize. Ho invents and ia gulled. Immedataly afterward the sharpers retire to other fields. Both O'Brien end Dagort are to be taken to Cleveland , where their depreda tions have been extensive. 100 dozan all linen Bleached Napkins at 45 uts. per dozen. Smith's , 1307 Far- nam stroot. m&e INFERNAL DYNAMITE , The Strange Discovery In a file of Old PrclRUt. Mr. Edirnrd Zibrieolii , assignee of G. D. Thayer , madb a qnoor find the othoi ; day , which loads to reflootioiu of a sa- rioua nature. While DoarchliiR niu-jng sorao old freight at the Union Pacific depot that gentleman disoovorud a bos , which on being opened proved to contain two parcels of Q oubjtancc , uadoubteilly dynamite. Where it came from , or who aunt it , or whoao ua- lucky head It had been destined to shat ter , is n mystery. The atuiT was hacdod over by Mr. Z. to n tetinslcr who concuitod to cart it off to the river , lie tied several yards of rppo to his reins , and atandiag nt n aafo diatancu in thu rtmr of his vehicle drove thu "Minted Bluff" to the Muddy Mieaouri , whirj lie dumped it through a hole in the Ico. The act of sendiug this stuff , even oror so carefully packed , iu the form in which it tinned up , wee certainly ono of fiend- ( ah maliciouanots. It is a pity that the tvrotchfd iniicroantat the bottom of tbot myetery can not bo brought to justice. You can buy a $ uO custom made Oror- coat fcr ? 20 , at thu JlisQt Farluia , 1312 Dou lua Kt , A Hluk. TothaJMitorof tlio BEK. OMAHA , January ID , 1885. Incompetent marshal and dlsirranged polica force : Allow ma to say a ftm words in behalf of the pcl'oj ' of Omaha. I think they are wronged ; tbcro teems to bo a dice ri in police clroloe ; Mr. Cum- inings is not acting right with tha officers. I ] < , low that by sjlf oxperloaca during my tttne a an officer. I do not BOQ why ho should take anch a prominent part in trylrg to remoyo and suspend the officers for ttveiy- minor offense It seems to mo us if it keeps iho honorable council basy to keep track of bis ignorant proceedings and actions. I notice ho ha euspeudcd Ofiieer Peltlt from duly. I ask wr y ho should want to kiko the bread and butter from his fellow man. Why should ho deprive ho kind wife and the innocent btbo of n living. 1 claim In 1802-05 , Mr. Pottlt ; done more for his country , uhllo a oolthor and phy sician in the array , administering in cell- ciuo < o the nick and djing soldier thixn Tom Ounimings ever done if ho Imd lived a hundred year ; , tie is ono of the most ignorant and incompetent marshals that Omaha over hud. I may bo wrong , bnt 1 araliko _ Bob Ingoraol , I am honest in mv belief. JAMES tlYLAnn. Sixth Ward. PKUSONAU General .T 0. cBri3o1 the pcntmnstor nt Lincoln , WAS ia the city yesterday. Mrs. P. if. Ohambna of Eric , Tonn , , ! * isitinf her brother , P. 0. Uschus , ot this city. city.Mr. Mr. Fred Q. IJcrgcr.mansgcrof the "Galley Slave" company is staying at the Millart hotel. A number of the members of the ' Galley SlftV6''company nro ntnylnp at the Planter" hen o. Mies Nellie Sactetr , of Council BlufT , U visltirg , nt the homo of Mn. U. 1C , 1) , Kennedy. Mr Ben Conkllng , brother-in-law of Judge Hull , nnd nephew of lloscoo Conkllng , i vlniting friuads in this city. Judge Dundy acd Elmer Frank , of tha United States court- , returned to-c'ay from Lincoln to upend Sunday. D. W. Christy , of DCS Maine' , inlslllnR hi ] sUtcr , Mi > s Alllo Christy , of Sacra Heart convent in this city. 0. II. 1'errifro , Fremont , A. G. Scott , Kcnr ney , 0 1' . U ynolds , St Joe , George Wil Hams , Chicago , tire at the Pixtou. Mr. W. K Burlington , of Illinois , is in tlio c'ttr and intends opening a lumber yard here. Hisheatlqu rterj nre now et McCjguu Bros Uim Paul'no ' Priby ) , from Chicago , who recently returned from Vienna , Auttrin wlicra i.ho rpoiit the fast two years ttudylng a higher course of tnutic Is visiting her sle tcr , Mrs. Joseph Mlchal , c f this city. 1 < \ Ilnrrlp , Nebraska City , A. Boal , Supe rior , U , Darrell , Lebanon , F. 1' . Blackmen Chicago , J. A. MUdleton , Boston , II. L French , Cincinnati , S. W. Brock , Now York registered at the Millard last night , Mr , Edward Crane , the sad news of whose death at Sonard wa ? receivoi last night , war a brilliant young member of the btato bar anc well lno\ni in Omaha , where his friends an < relatives will regreat to learn of his untimely death. A. L. Ii. Hoot , M. D , Weeping Water , W S. BaldolT , Fremont , 0 C. Antratn , Wahoo 0. D. Ryan , Jackson , Nob. , F. Meyer one wife , Colorado , It. G. Hcnncsty , Milwaukee D. W. Sparks , Detroit , MIoh. , H. B. Ed wards , Chicago , and A. J. Mjra of Kantai City , nro stopping at the Metropolitan. Benevolent Society. The fair of the Omaha Benevolent so doty will bo hpld as heretofore an nounced , dnring the first week in ner month. The date of the opening 13 Mon day , February 2d , and thu place Falcon or'a hall. The fair will continno for c sides booth and gustatory attractions an entertainment with a changa of pro gramme on each occasion. The society baa been in cctivo existence for fou yearn , and haa never previously held a fair , bu1in the l.-nt year it his paid out over $2,000 for charity , irrespective ol creed or nationality , and haa wholly ez hauatcd itsfunds Articles fur the fair have been received from friends in Chicago cage , St. Louu , Now York , Baltimore and other cities , and the display prom lacs to bo largo varied and attractive. The ladieu composing the executive committee for the fair are tho'follewlng Mra. M. Hollraan , Mra L Oberfelder , Mra S. Katz , Mrp. A Pohck , Mrs. F. Adler , Mrs. S. Schlesinger , Mrs. S Prince , Mio. S. Binswanger. Mra. Max Meyer , Mrs. B. Newman , Mrs. Adolph Meyer , Mrs. J. L. Brandeis , MM. A Heller , Mrs. M. Goldamlth , Mra. M , blgntter. The I'fficers of the society are : Jnliua Meyer , president ; Ban Newman , vice president ; A. Heller , secretory , and M. Hollmon , treasurer. Gene His Way. About n month ago Officer Cntry founc at the Union Pacific depot a biz , burly Dutchman , who was amusing himself Ly uncoupling the dummy train nnd prevent ing the passengoiB f om gott ng on board. The officer saw by the look of the man's eyes that ho was out of balance , and after a little ccaxing prevailed upon him to ac company him up town , Ho was taken to the police court , and after a little conver sation with him Judge Benoke sent bin to the county jail to await examination by the boa d of insanity , as it was ovideni that lion as not all right mentally. Oi the way up to the jail h * gave the office n a prut y good tussle , and it was about al they could do to got him up over the hill. While confined in the j il the fellow be cam * fractious , and Jailer Miller put i straight jacket upon him. Thin did no hold him nnd he tore the garment into shreds. Good care was taken of him , an ho a'- lost came aound all right , and this morning left for Iowa. fie gave Iho name of Augustus danscn , and had in his possession $185 and a gooi watch , Ho says that ho must have been d uggsd , aa ho had never before had sucl an attack as the ono from u hich ho has just recovered. Ilonl Kstuto The following transfers were filed In the county clork'o office Wednesday and reported for Tac BEE bv the Ames' roil estate agency January 15 , 1885. Oharlos Gllbsrt to Bridgett Shanahan , 32 footnoith of the strip conveyed to M Svaclna of lot 1 in block G in Kounize'a third addition to city of Omalia , w d. 8200. P 0. Himebingh and wife to Samson B. Junior , lot 1 block 3 in Himebauch'a addition , w d. 100. David N Miler , ahiriff , to Lucinda Randolph , n w | - of n e | of ( sections 1 IU. 13 e , shurifTs deed , $150. D&vid N Miller , nhorilf , to Lucinda Randolph , s w % of n o j of suctions 84 , 1G , 13 e , sheriffs deed , 8-150. James G Megeath to Onarles D Wood- worth , lot 13 in Ohirk PI are bolug pirt ol sections 28 , 15,13 o , w d , SGOO. The skin is ot that delicate nature upon which the moat improvement can be made aud by the uae of Pozzoni's Medi cated Complexion Powder all roughnesi , sallowness and irritation can bo over- some leaving aha skin delicately white , cof t and rruoMh. This preparation has t world wide reputation , so no fear need bo entertained of the result. Sold by nil druggist * . POLICE OOUBT , The Ici 11 rokon AHA Tlireo DrunUa llcport lor Trlnl. In police court yesterday the mouot ony of the past few dajs was broken by .ho appearance of thrco drunks for Itial. 7 ho docket has been so bare for a few days past only a fort spectator were present. Ed. Bnbhington the first man called nnd pleaded not guilty to the charge of drunkenness , 11 o was picked up on Tliittccnth street Thutiday in a beastly sta o of intoxication , and it required the united efforts of two policemen < o drag him to jail , BO utterly helpless was hcnm yet ho had the check to plead not guilty llo said ho had been working upon the ice and was overcome ( probably with th heat ) . 11 is case was continued Ho was the man who was arrested a. short time ago and sent up to the county jai for beating his sick wife , ttis vift is now in the hospital , and hi children a o with the r grandmother docs washing to support them. Alonzo Lake , wuo a till , ministorla locking fellow , who li.id "looked upon the wino when it gave its color In thi iap" timl from the color of h.s nose i Whs evident that he had locked upon i many n timo. Ho pleaded tiot guilty t thochargu of dtutikunness and his cas was continued. Mike Malone wna a sorry llttlo Irish man who had taken a drop to much of th "crnther" nnd was arreoted while stagger ing along the streets. llo had n gael under his cyo nnd the optic looked ns i' the Paxton hotel had f tllon upon it. Hi eaid , in aLawpr to the judge's ' query as t how ho got hia black cyo , that ho ha < fallen down. He pleaded guilty to th charfto of druukcnnees and was cseeasoi § 5 and costs. THE OI11L3. A number of the sporting women o tbo city had f Ailed to pay their month ! ; fines and a few of thorn were roundoi Into the police station Thursday night. Nell King's ' houoo , on Capitol uvenuo butvrtou Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets wni pulled Thureday and the bloomin Nell and hoc only companion , n Mra Parker , wore " /un in " Upon reac'iim ' the city jail each of them depoaitod $7 and were released. Stella King , Lenn "Wilkinson , Kitti Vernon and Hattie Maglll were nrreatoi for the nonpajmeut of fine All of them pud the sum of $7 C5 cue' with the exception of the Magill woman who claimed that she had reformed am was now loading a strictly honorable life In hopes that such might bo the case sh was released and her case will bo investl gated. Great excitement in Omaha , 75 cm tornado Overcoats arrived at the Mhfll Parlors , 1312 Douglas street , from tin loading merchant tailors throughout thi country what wo will soil for DO per cen less than what they coat. TUB NEW FLOURING MII& of J [ . E. McOroy & Co. Ins the largoa boltint ; and purifying system of any mill in the stato. Thalr bo-it flour , "Union Pacific" is made of Minnesota wheat accLia unoiculltd by any in the market. m&o Just arrived , 20 new market Overcoats from the leading tailors throughout thee o unlry , at the Misfit Parlors , 1312 Douglas streets Will sell them for 5 ( ots. on the dollar. TEAMP , TEAMP , TEAMP , Tlio Army of Vagrants Are Advancing IntitOmaliR. * Ever nines cold ireathor began th number of tramps and vagrantp in this city has greatly increased , until to-day the city la flooded to an alarming ostent with this claeu of people and itsecma tha the end is not yet. Many of these per sons have been hero ainca last fall ant ever elnco the first cold night drove them In they have lodged in the city jiil. The early corpora have written to their friends at Dts Maines , Burlington , Kec- kuk , Cedar Ilipids and , in fact , all the Iowa towns , and each night findanewop , plicsnts for lodging at the city jail. Thursday ni hc forty-three these worth less fbllorB were Ijing In the cells and onicJora of the city jail , which filled tbo place full and left no room for criminnln if there should chance to bo any. Theques tion of how to get rid of thceo follows is a pcrploziog ono. The old timera are bold and saucy aud have coma to look upon the city j il as their palace and the jailors as servants , who are omp'oyed for no other purpose than to wait upon them and como at their every c ll. Under existing clrcum tauco Omaha may truly be called the "City of Refuge1 for the tiamps and vagrant * . It la now proposjd that after ruia uf these fnllows luiftppllol for oo in my nights lodging that ho bo Inckcd up in a cell and it the morning taken before Judge Btnelco and ( ha gcd with vagrancy , and it is hoped that by giving a few of thcmagooi long term on b cad and water that the gang will leave the city. In case t is plan fails i lias been proposed to give them a second to in in the t ounty jai and cut off the bread f r their rations. It is a well known fact that there in n rYlt'OTOHCLDOCWh EARLQAKIKBrOWDC ITAMCOUNOTORISE CREAM TARTAR. 81OOO. Given IfalumornuyinJiuIomimbMat.rcscji. lie found in Andrewa1 Pearl Baking Powdr , Is r * ttrclyPURE. Delngcmlorkcrlnnilt-Jmonlalj received f rom such clicm Ists n B 8. Dana. Jnys. lie * ton : M. Dclafjntalnp , ofChltasos onU " Bode , JlilwauU * . .Ne\rjold ; tn bulk. a < ! t281C."Wi ca * city of work in the country to- < lay , nul many men vho are now idle arts to lecauso of their inab llty to find work , oven after a long hunt for the came , and inch in n arc entitled to all duo nyiupa- hy and help. Hut this is not Iho case wiU the grea : najo'ity ' of the fellows who apply a' thoiity jail for lodging ight aftoi-night. They are profess onal - amps and would not wo k if they had in opportune y , having long since forgot xm the meaning of the word. EXOH iNoTTjBEETIN G S , " \Vliy llo Not Oiuatii nnd Oouno 1 Visit Knch Other ? In the years pant and gene it Ins been customaty for Omaha nnd Council BlufL to exchange greetings during the winter season , and through this means the two citica have bccomo friondl/ each other and much of the atrifo which fcmorly cs islcd has boon done away with in thi manner. Last year the citizens of Council Bluff visited Omabn in oleigbs , .Md Omaha re turned the ccnipllmont. Eich party wa very well treatedarid both erj ijad thorn nalves hugely. It may bo that ihoro Ins not been cloighltig onuugh this wlntt. to permit tills axchango o ootnpllmouts , but if that has been thi cauao , it norr seoma that the barrier ha been broken djwn and nature has pavcc the way for another j > liifieiiion. There ia now very fair deigning one ' while a heax'y'loid would bo rather hen" to draw , yet light euttora and olelgh elip nloi'g ' very nicily and the annua trip scrota the ice cou'd ' bo made vorj wpil end with peifcot safety. A gentle nun aakod u reporter to-day why thi thing was not dcnn and if any ono cm answer lit him step up to the captain's otlico and talk. TEE DITOH. A FrclRht Train Wrecked on th Omah.i and Ucpublloan Vnlloy llonO. A serious wreck occurred on the Omi ha & Republican Valley branch of the Union Pacific road Jyoatorday. A train load of grain was being brought In eve the branch and when near Braiuard thi cngino struck a broken rail and loft th track. The train was being pulled at a high rate of speed and the enddon stoj throw eighteen cars into the ditch and piled thorn up iu n promiscuous maser. The cari were all badly wraokod and the grain run out upon tbo ground in ondleas qnanti'lrs and much ot it will bo w-tsted on account of it being mixed witl the snow. Fortunately no ono was hnrr , and the week will bo speedily cleared awa ; to admit of the running of trains. 1 wrecking train with about seventy-five men left this city about noon for th scene of the accident. % Windsor's great psrk cpsta the qncen $125,000 a y > iar and brings in rental iof § 25. Australia han ninety ihroo eposioi o ] enakjo , fifty oigh' venomous nnd thirty VH harmless. Absolutely Pure , , Tills powder never varies. A marte ! rt purely Bt'CDKtb' " < 1 who'i'8 inenon. Mnre economical ilia 'ho ordinary kinds AM ! cannot bo sold In cu i | > ot ! tlun with the nu'tl'Uda ' ol low to-t , eh re w. igri I mot ph > hrto n udore. hu'd only In GUI UOYAt BAKING 1'OWUEU CO , ,08 Wfcll ot ; . Omaha Medica & Surgical Justi ute 1X.X.S Howard Street ( N. K. Corner )2tli ) and lli.wird Strutto , ) ( For lh T i almo'it ol all Chronic and Surgical Diseases Finmloi , rf Hiu Nor > ou < B > ftvm , I'r vote Lib ustaol the Urinary and Hriuai Or an , tlld DlrMBM Ol thu IIl d Itll OOt Oil J LUIIITJ , KYK AND KAK , DUeas a treated Ijj aoei | > C'lino.il epccli'ht. ' also dl-etscu ot lli Ihait Liver , Stomach , KIdno ) > , li'kilJrr , Neur.lih , lllitumat T , 111. 8 , Cone I , ( .1C. OATAUItll , IIHONU II1H , Ami all other dl CMX i f tbo hruitind I.ungHtroit td by UcdlcaUd Vaporn. ( Bend Inr Inhaler or circular on Inlitlitlor. ) All difflia i of the Illcn-l , Lrlnnry and Sexual Or ( juts 1'ilute 1,1 * . aaes ami . Files Cuivd or no Pay. (15 ( Vtari Ilniji'taland I'rlritu I'notlce ) Cotnul a ton an 1 oiuinlnatljii Ircc. ( 'allot wrlt f > r clrcularejm dironlo dl'ta'CH and ili-tormitiea , I ) ssiie sot Kcma'ea ' , I'rltal * Ul < ra r ot the Uru.or ii)8oitaj ) | oruana , bcminal Wik note , Kl nudl > kUt | ) ur I.'xhaubtiin.ttc , , itc.tnd iur now rcjtora'Hctrfutmt'ut. All lot'um and coiikultatlonConfidential , Medci C9 rurti to a'l i > arU of the country ty ei. kidlrnm oUertatlon , It lull de riiiti'ii'f cone litlvni. Olio leraonil lot < vle. jirciorrcJ K ( vmienloiit 0 | > en at a.'I honr Addrns all lelluro to Omuba Medical &Surgionl hisfhite 1118 Howard St Omaha , Neb. NOTICE. The on-partner'hlp herd fora rihtlcg > tweeo Charle > 11. l lghtnu ami Henry T Clark under thf naaoo' ' Ulebiuu & . Clark , ii thi * day die olred b ) intuuil c-i'toi.t Wr-U'fbtiu ' ( r frinu. All Indebted nc dun t'i eaid firm wdl l > collect * ! uy 11 r Claik. an llcUitu aealn < t e.U 11 m will be juesentfd to bimiurp ymeut. Ur.Daik Ilicontlouo biula at the oft tt nd No. 1114 Han ey it'Mt. Dt d at Omah , Uecembtr ID , 1 M. Signed. Cniu.ii It. iitioinvi. UIXBT T. CLIU. tcir ] ma Jff would nof pat/flic fa if of to miJc tip poor UHIferial ; therefo're , intuit/illy Misfits yon , are always c < irt tintocf vlotfi that trill i/fre yood sat is/act ion and loiiy service. 3Then the tailor twites far more cure'tt'ifli hit * tvorl : than is oe- sdotved upon factory worl : . Where the itfca is to siitJtt t/ie i/armeitts as uinch as possible in order to turn out icorlf cheap. Another t/reat a ltaaitfaf/G is fliafainoiif/ Jiite misfit's yeti ivinjintt the half and quarter sizes and reofly better jittinr/yootls than can befotnid in estab lishments that deal in Jleady-made Clofftint/ . Then by buyiny Misfits you are really pnHiiiy in yotirpovlset what the'tailor loses , for you yet as yood as the faifor would tnaJte you for j'tist about half the tailor would eharye. All alterations done free ofcJtart/e to ijistire yood Jit. 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