THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 12. 1885. THE D VILY BEE Thursday Morning , Febt 12 LOOAL BREVITIES , 15ev. W. it. 1'ylo will conduct tha raviva rneotlDR at the Simlli Tenth lreot Methodist ibtirch to-night. It I to bo sincerely Inpsd Unit the ox- tMinu cslJ weather Is OUT nnd thkt < mtnraor's fitvcoU will teen bloom ngnln , Yesterday WM more Ilka weather ani pcoplo wcro nbln to step tint of doow without freezing to death. LH the good work RO on. Marshal Uicrbowcr , recently teappolnlod , wlllnrmoln Omahn the latter part of the week. In the meantime , Deputy Marsha Allen Is in charge of affairs. Marriage license * have bstn hsuoJ in tbo county coiitt to Ipaatz Newman and Geio'la llrnnd , Michael SJiruckor and Annie S. Wolf , Thomas Orandon and Honorn Wright. Koiir.djin.va Mlk j Whalon spent a number of hours last night Bcarchitifc , in company with John Vorznnl , for the second con. man who bad robbed tint nuttc worthy of hia 5G1 roll of ucillh , The Union I'aciBc hai completed the work of rcuitmbcrlng anil clarifying its freight ntid paseoDgor rolling stuck. Ihch car In clats'liod nnd uiltnbiTGd with rcfcrenco 19 its capacity. A special meeting of plumbers , etosm &m ! gi\H filttrdill bo held ia the pohco court room on Thunday evening at 7:30 : o'clock , 1'ebiitary 1" . All in the abavo trades are ia- vited t J attend. Jennie Gracn , the beautiful and irrepres Bible dovolooof bxhvhisliy and immortilostho horo'moof tin Ioal Mithor llubb.ird Idyll , was arrrslud last niffht. Disordoily conduct and intoxication thn charges. Though th snow b'oukadc in Iowa and Illicois is b.iiiff rapidly removed , the trains are by no means an yet running on tchcdule time. The fiut mail lint night was nn hour behind lime , the Northwestern an hour nnd a half , and the Chicago & Milwaukee three hours. The overland Dent cr on the U. 1' . , left the depot three hours late , delayed by c.iUeni connostions. Tno mails of the "lloclc Island" & "Q arrived yeatoulay after twenty-four hours de lay. The mall clerks wtro kept bu y far into the night with the work of distribution. Apropos ropes of this , the increasing mnouut of mall matter handled by the ollicn hai nocuajitited the enlargement of the distiibution cases , in the northern section of the ollico. Two addi- tionHlmcbaen mida , one each to tha paper andllttter distribution cases. The Kmmet Monument association will colobr.ito the anniversary of the birth of the Irish patriot Robert IDnitnot , on the evening of ! M ck B , at IJoyd's opera house. Mr. T. Urcnunn , late sccrotary of the latid league , just returned from Australia , will be the orator of the occasion , Mr. lo- ! Ian , well known as thu witty nnd eloquent Bpciker of the last occasion , will also be present , nnd will bo given full time ts enter tain his fiionds. At the elegant homo of Mr. Clark Wood man , Tuesday morning , occurred cnu of the most chinning and eimplo little wcddmga which tjraco thu good taste of refinement and culture. Jklr. David B. Andrews , of ] ] | yiiu , Ohio , was married to Miss Laura Mono , of this city. A few ftiends wcro in nttondance , an exquisite wedding lunch was spreaihcarty ) congratulation * and handsome ttstiuiom.ils were accorded the bride and groom , nnd tbo ccauoii adjourned without the least ustenta- tiou. j A pleasant Bmpiise pirty was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Andy liorden at their residence , Sixteenth aud Uodgi > , Tu sday night , by n number of tbsir friend ) . The party \v.xs guen in boiur of Mlas Atkinson , of Dcmer , who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Uorden. Tlu crowd of merrymakers wore cordially received by the genial host nnd his wife , who responded right royally to the emergency of the occasion. An oujoyablo evenUg was passed In singing , dancing and social , pleasure until 1 o'clock , whun the party bade their cdieus in the acknowledgement of an evening of festivity , the Mitprlccr.s aud surprised. K. II Cowles.Cibbon , is atthoMillml. C. C. Boonor , 1'iumont , is at the Millard. Charlis 15/utols , Wast Point , ia at the Mil- lard. 8 , II. Morrison , Nebraska City , ia at the T .ix ton. A. H I'ersingor nnd son , Central City , leg- latcrcd at tha 1'jiton last nipht , William Klliot SiiJth , pr.iptiptor of tin-Il linois Glass Works , Alton , 111. , U ia the city , ou business connected with his manufactory , Mr. llarrv ( iilmoro , the fentlennnlv and oflielent yard master of thu Union 1'acific ccnipmy , has letuirtd ficm n four \\eoU' trip to Neiv Otleain. He is much improved in health , a fact which hlahoitif frlcni'sin this city \\ill rejolco to liura. .T. I' , llymor , Stockxillt ; W. i : Urunron , Wayne ; W. .1. Crmn , Arlington ; .1 I , . lit- ! lor , Kuith fiend ; J 0. Hark r , Norfolk. Nab. ; A. Mot roc , W. K. 1'orrin , Denver ; William Ozz , Vortland , Orfgon ; K. ( loodm , Denver ; nnd M. ( irotnber , of Chlog ) , are stopping at the Mutiopjlitau. lion. William Anderson , of Onubn.'a sW- wait democrat md a hit h'y re'ptcted mem- lor of tbo Omaha n.ty courcll , canto in from thu ovt last night and registered at thu 'Ihornbnrg InuEo. Mr. Anderson h traveling agent for tbe itoie ileuutment of the Union I'atilip , fciid it IB nuroiistd tli.vt hij visit lure bin inportant hearings on the early opening of ihoioda JnUoa cnteipriie , JIo wi.l meet BOIIIUf cur leading ctlizeaa to diccuss matters pirtalninpto t3al. oad proviaui to hU depir- tvie [ l.-xratnlu Uomcrncg , 7th , I'ollco C.mil. lal polio cmrt jcsordy Tom Hosoh was ch\rgi > d with Laving bean druuk. IIo plesdul not guilty and was roimcil.'d b\ck to j ill to await tril ; Win FreiloiicVa walked up to the C.T- ialu' ollico end ploatol guilty to the chr.igo of drunluinBa ; ju t likj a. little nun. He wa nuiEsid § 1 and ccttt nod went \ ion the Mil. HIJio Woodt , tro Riil whn Wflslold f-ir the dt yn as it w t < HI ii ill ) CJ.iir.i- Mii'leii ' uttn , Mil wlii ww ilitrhftr id hoiu rmto y TnosiUy ni iit. ft'.lfd up on wtiiiky ; iui wa > jisl d for botnpr rlrunk S > o i > ' -u < iil vii It * vptliriky i irl wa fined $3 nl o 8' , but ilio j'n'gi ' took inio ( oraidein'ion the fait ut h < r ttwlug Icon hu.'il tivn days ca a witneae nnd tut tuutenoH. Fou UEXT flflioa room and filrd .ui. i.air. ( 12'J ' ? F MI mSU i r K COURT CALENDAR- Ill ) Double Jnfliciary aifl. Ihi Gas's ' The Grand Jury Hot in n Several lin portmit I'rcscnliiicnts , In the rtisftiit court yjalcd y Judge Wakcloy'a branc'i of the jtiiiolnry wss tti'.l ' ung.Tjod in the IrUl cf the o&o of OHitii vs. lloblnson , which promises to bo well nigh Inlarralnabb. Bofcro Judge Novilla the CSHJ cf Johr D. Ihomos ag&iiut Htn y lUttor , n Milt cf forlbloejotmuat , was on trial. nuAND.iur.Y WOIIK. The grand juty riturnod antthor batch of in31clmoiils yodtcrday , scvctn' of tlio caioa btiog ° Imp. riant local Interest. Against the folio iviug pat t'oi are the Indict manta preferred on chn'gc indicated : Wylio D ( OIoB ? . embezzle niant of tovcr.il eurus of money , nt differ- on ) tiiios , from ( ha Ucion Pacific Uailto.d company , amounting to Albert Johneon , burglary nrd larceny. Defendant , tto'o , it is n'lfgod , cflrtaln property from t o livery stable tf 0. J. Montir , on the nijht of Febru nry3. John McClelland , burglary. McOlfl- lanil Is charged with complicity In tha robber/ Duko's h&Hw.ro atoro ou the night of Ostobtr22 , 1881. Frank Gribniy aid Luclna Xlina , murder in ttio that degree. The accused no charged with the murder of John KluBs , who en the night of December 2 ! ) , 1881 , received Injuii-.a , it ia ollegcd , at their hands , which aftcrnrards caused hla death. Albert E. Lomka and Ludrrig Grctn wtla , uttompting t ) coaain t train , in conuectlon with tin burning of thuir Jic'istn Etroit batchrr tlup , on the morning of January 2G. In the ci3o of John Thompson and L'zzio Howard , accused of burning to death tbc young girl , JMottia Howard , no indictment haa been rendered , and it Is undt r.itcod lint the evidence adduced s considered insufficient by the grand jury to hold tin accusad for the commis sion of the crime. COUUTLET.S. No bnsinoaB was tinncncted in Judge Benoko'a court yesterday afternoon. la the county court JMrj. Maggie A. James through her ut'orneya , Folkor & Wilcoz , commenced a $1,0110 suit ajainat Ira Prouty. The plaintifF allcgoa in the petition that Prouty , on the seventh day of February , 1885 , r iciously aud without provocation , committed a feljni- oua assault upon her. She now aaka for linmclal rcpamtlon In the amount named. The caoo of Florence Procter agalnet Sylvester Potttt and 0.V. \ . Edgorton , iaa boon appealed from Judjjo Anicr Hon'a to the District Court. It appears Int sorao time last fall , Herman Procter and Sylvaator Poitlt , engaged in a gjnor- al farming aad produce business near Omaha , disaolvud I'artncraliio. Eicli ono claimed that the other lad acted dishonoatly nnd was trying ta awinilo. Po'.tit , ai a means of sat sfying an aUegod do't , aworo oat n vrit of ro- [ jlovin and seized , through Conetible Ed- jirtin , a span of horssf , proeumably ba- Riin ; to his former partner , Proctor. nliit'r s ngo of the game , Inwover , VIrn. Flprrnco Proctnr , through ri\- cecdiu B iinli-utesl in Jndgo Andsrson'a court ro-replevinod thohoraes , as belonc- ng to Ier , and titt to her husband. Pet- tit , diaontisfiod wi h this latest turn of eliii , h. 3 appoaliidtlnca&o to tha higher court. Lidiea ! Physicians and chemists have analyzed Pozzam'a mcdicftted complexion iowdor and recommend ita UBO to their wives and lady friends. What better ould bo oaitl of Iti Your druggist soils CHAUITABLE INSTITUTION. A Fourteenth Street liinnrli of Bc- novolciitW. rk AVliic li IIBS .Iiiut Conic ID tlio l-'ront. DUB of the pract cal fruits of the racont charily move m nit which has bocn iuin- jaralcd in this c.ty ia tin "Bathol II mti" if saoh It c.in bo called ) for pocrboys and moi ) , whijh is siitiatod in the K. P. Kill on Fourteenth streoi. The object of the institution may bo Ir'clly do- incd , it bolng to funrsh food and eho- ! c : for ( ho indigoht ; iad ho'plosi in a ninncr ontira'y distinct frjm tha usual jinn of nlintumnsr. The quirturs trj romforlably fitted up and providtd with cnoliiag iroiulli and 'o'dttig bed cob. The innutrition is in citato of Mr. E D Newton , of Boston , Mn e. , who Ins couo to Oiniha indir the direction ot thu Ohrvity Union 'or the purpoao of ininaging this br&nch of thn wi r'f. So fa- the institution has mnro than demontt-ated its necpssity as an nrp r - nt f ictc r 'n the problem of how t > pro vide for tliu itifieaes of the ind'gtmt ' nnd plesr. Meal i and lodging trj \ > ro. \iiud for all. a speoUl sl'pula'.lon bii g nade , howo\c" , to the cll'sot that every- th'ng ' mnat bo paid for at a uoinind ccalo f rater. This provisions provoala the iics'es of idle , la/.r lafera from spinging upon a charily which was not mean * , for ; hcm. By charging the nowsbojs and bootblacks , ts well as all o'hers ' who np- : ily. the nomtinl la es , hal ) ti of invmg .nut int'opei d'nct ! aio cultivatuil , which in tana will devo O.IB cnrrccpc naiog uud ' ! mont cad tialti of characti r. Mr Nowlonhai ucdof li m tire or hrcoctsisa ti whu attinl to the mtnrir dotalla of ih ? work. B.di Iuv3 to b < > n do up , II > rra cleaaed.snd mciv'scojlol I'hu comrtbut ona of the bi yj to tin til ) - pi i-j i f thu "Utuie , " of OVUIH , do n it at unsmt pay oxptntoi for thu prices of 'tli mi lodging are murely t-omiua ) . Kor inttaico , a lunch consis u g of bread act ! bet.er undo II"o ia sorvou f r fiv * 01 nt ; ono ot bread , butto- , cell v , iniiht * nd pntatois , f..r ion c nti. A nigbti 'gltii ? for tlio boy o > tt tui coit , Sot 'ii lifleeii CjntB. I' la really tmuauitj o tic the air o' ' riy l indepat ( Unco wrh \va'ca aonio of the little urch'fls va'U to thiifrout , order their m > al witn n thii- i coniitiDelmoiico' ir a d p y fi r i wHi nil In n.o'i ' D ol a iv c > of aiuji.ictl d 111 ofV 11 s roBt. Tnu exporionoii if n > oi > fi.doticd m th diri'ciuni ii nn'ly ' a boncGcul one , and o o eLtlro'y ID * to maoy of them who know i.o home : nd who h th rte have had nu c ; nco to p < u ohaio even tin lia.ro iierit. i.ies of nfd To nun alsi who re out of oik a id u i- blH to prov do f > r tlium ( ) lve , this hi IB al 10 ottondfd , bfu r it his been rnrnod ltiif r by vork outriclu. or by a'tiaUi ce io drid in the csro ifho rjcmi , tuch as scrnbbing , ets. These in charge of the Institution say it docs away with the ne cessity of A sirglo penny's worth of food being given t ) idle men mul boys. It will alolish , oho , that indiscriminate altos git ing which vciy often loads to vicious elothfulncsi. Now additions and nn enlarged tcalo of work are being projected which will make thn Institution ono of moro general and widely appreciated UBofuliues. THE NEW DISTRICT , lVrfectl6n mill Election of OOlcora lor tlio Nciv School District , The fornntlon of Iho now tchool dis trict in West Omaha precinct was per fected Tuesday night by oloclion of olli- cera. In puriuanco of intttuctions froai County Superintndijnt Btunor the moot ing was held at the residence o ! Charles J. llyan , corner Lowe and Bleroor ave nues. Notwlllutandlng the cxtrcmo coldncea of the wrathcr , .in unusually largo number of voters turned out and doino fifteen gentlemen who Intend locating on Walnut Hill wore prot- nt from the city as "look rrs-on at Vienna. " Mr. B. P Knight naj chosen chairman , nnd Judqo Maccarty secretary. The object of the mooting hiving been stated aud duo evidence donco given of proper notification having readied all tlia > otcrs in thu district , thu following school officers woio elected Moderator , thrco years' loini , Charles J. Itjnu ; director , two veara.N. B. Ilerron treasurer , ono jcar , B. P. Knight. The rnoitm'.or then took the chair , and a genonxl discmsion took p'ao as to the location of a cchool ti.o. It will bo somewhere on or near Lowe avenue ; bill at7hit pointreckoning from thonuith aud couth boundary linen remain to bo dotct- mincd. A temparniT budding i ] to bo out true tsd at once aud the oflicois elected laet night wnro already ot work this mmning looking out fjr an available 'tp. ' Dr. Mn.'cr'Supt Bruaiur , E. G. Hyloy , W. J. Hems , B. M.Ginnis na pthars addressed the mooting latt ovou- irg nnd the prospects are that this now dUirlct numerically known as 53 will ho ono of tlio loading in the cntiro county. It is the intention to put up and attrac tive , commodiiua nnd snbaUnthl build- int ; as soon as a porraauent location can bo secured. This is one of the richest ochuol districts in the county ; vr < l starts out with moro available cash than any yet organized. ' 'PEESS ' CLUB "BALL The Closing Event of a Glorious "Winter's Sport. The "Press Club" maequera-Jo ball , which ccoura to-night , Febru ary 12th , in Masonic hall , will ba the crowning event of a winter's spoit and will bo a fit ending cf a best of amuse tnents which hive followed thick and 'tut over slnco ( ho opening cf the Ecas.in. Thin ball will , v/ilhont any doubt , bo the finest over given in Omaha and all who tliorsughly cnjay an evening's spoit shonld ba in attendance. The doors are cp n to all nnd thoio who will , may avail themaulves of the opportunity t > outer In ani enjoy all the fcstiviticj of the ccca- oion. oion.All All the arrangements have been so carefully raada an J will bo so complato'y cirriul out that whn the last strains cf the grand orchestic Lave died avoy , vhon the li hta luvo botn tarccd low and Ilio pile gloima cf the moon c sls i fol shadows ctr si the ball room floor , still the lads and lai.sloa will linger , and ? ith ono Hcoord will exclaim in the .xngtingo cf Byron , In with the danco. Let joy to rmconfined. Xor fcleep till morn , when > outh and pleiuuru meet To chas < j tlia glowing hours \vith flying feet. The independent orchestra has pre- lared spec al music for thU oocision , nnd t Trill be a big ft'Rturo of tha ovuiiing. L'hogi.ind match i. ill begin promptly at i:30 : , rnd the aniuscmsiit will ba uuintur * upted until early nnrn. Do not fail tea ) a in ottendanca if you vrnnt to have mro fan than than you can pile ia three l s. s.Ladlfs in masqno rill be admitted nt ho door for lifty'cants. Goo. S. Smith. The Herald dcsirea to eay in rrgird fo Ion. Goo. S Si-nith , who ettra : the law iractico in Omaha , after a twelve years' aaulanco in PJnttiniru h , tlut Omaha io ccohlnp ; a gcnia ) , wholo-Eonled , enter- ) riEiuf { citix-in , which la Omaha's giln aid Plut'smouth's loss. Mr. Smith has been prominently dcntifio.d with the intfrcata cf PlattB- nouth since ho mndn this city his homo , n his profoioion , the law , hi has alwaja .inked among thu leading lawyers at this > hce , nnd In all public ni.-Uurs hu has > eon actively idoptiQud. As i rjsecu'ing ' ttormy for thta dtstricSss surveyor'gen- > ral , aud fcr tno tetmi as mayor of Mittsmcut\ . Smiih show * the ca- ( oni in wliioh ho ia huld by thu citizens f hla own homo. In Identifying himso'f ' wlllifliiln'.erpsti f Omahu , Mr Smith liai the beat withes f a insl cf friends in Pjattiiiuuth , and itizeds in every walk of lifo know him o bo a wide-iwjkp , public spirited roan , ; hoio advoi-t In PJattsnouth has boon to ho city's bettunnent. Pltutimouth llcrald. Seal oINorth Oarolina Smoking To coo ia the bnat. _ A Oooior'h .Statoinent. 'n the ciitor of the I'i'K : luat.sver to the iiclic'o wliioh appear- d In Sundty morniii 'a ' Republican , Fob. 8 , 1835) ) , which was ineerted by an co dewier , who will iiad the case as slip- ii 17 as the icu ho handles , Oa Nnvom- icr the Utb , 1881 , I win cillod to vie it a ixodlsh nmidini , whojo ago shaded forty. Qho wai working /or / a lady on L-avcn worth ttrect , next door to m lea dealer. found her troubled with hjsvfrn , caused I y worri rnent of tie mind. The tdyor / whom ehe worked did not wish itr servi-cs any lorgcr , and ins sled on nnding her t * > Iho huiptt'al. I proposed i keep her under my treatment for a f aw dajs , and took lurin rryfamilv. Kho mprovtd fioai day to d > y , until I ccn- uderrd her cbhto Avoik , and 1 turned ier o\er to the ice dealer , wlo aiooicd io mvo a claim no htr I trea'oi her fir lynteria. end not fur bodily ill , for aUu h d n'inu but which natuto would right in iiiuist cif time. SOUTH Tf NTH STUEET Docrou. D. II. Douglass and Sons' Cough Drops are mauufactured by them folvos and are the result of over foit > years expoiionco in compounding cough mixtures. 0 ROBBERS OF THE POOR , Goal Dealers Who Giro Short weigh' to Their Cnstomers , A. SlioftaKA of ISM * ronniln Founil it Oiu Ton of Soil Coal. tai been a hard winter , p.vlin l rly o to poDr pcopb , trho have been oVliRod to sldrnihh In ovo-y fnsiibla manner ia order to make lot'i ends moot , A great deal of coal has bocn bought a-ji paid for , and many a poor nun has been obliged to Ktlurt In olhor ways that hla nupply of fuel lui ht not give out. la vlow of all tbooo Ihinga it stands to ro. son that n man should have wh.it ho paya for. At any nnd all times honesty should pnvall in baslncas , and if a man pays for a ton cf cial , a ton of coy should bo delivered at his rcudtiicj , or phco of business , as the caao moy be. Tlila is 1141 always the c\ao , honovor , & 3 was fully proven yts'.orduy. OnMou day , J , I. Klchol , n Rroccr nt the corner of Sixteenth and Wtbjtor atroots , woni to the oflico of tbo Omaha Oi nl aud 1'rc duce ompuiy nnd biught : v ton of sod canl. Ho piid S'i.HO ' lor thu anne and icceived n receipt Yontordoy the coul wai dolivorol and dumped upon the sidewalk in frnt cf hin utoro Mr. .Nishol sized up the pllo of cial nitb his eye and said to tbo driver that ho did not believe thoto was a ton of coal in the pli ) ) nnd icfuaod to o'ga the driver's receipt for the f.amo nnti' ho ( Niclo1) ) had rowti had the era1. The coal was placed in n buih- el biakot nnd weighed upon a ta'r of Faicbanls' ooales. JIc. Nlchol'u diag t3randa gonthman who was protont , wnlchlng the proccodinga and s oi that the coil WES Kccurutoly weighed. After all had bocn caivfully waiglmd it wai fjund that thsro was just 1,5712 pounds of coal , a ahcr'a o of 4"S pounds in the ton. This uas tie correct voight as Mr. .Nlcto ) , hii daughter and the gentleman aboro rafcrrod to , are pr&- parod. to attest. Mr JNichol at once went to the ollico of the company and explained to them th&t tliaio \ > 'W a Ehortigo of 428 pounds in the ton and Diked them to mnko il right. This the manager refused to do , uad Eald that the woghmastsr of the company was corroit anit novsr rnsda any mistakes. Mr. Ntchol tola him that bo would compel them to make it right , and engaged nn attorney to assist him in attorting his righ's. The attorney wect to the cllioo of the ccal company and was told by the maingcr that thry would not make right any mis- tikes , but if Mr. NicliDl was not satlsGod they would senl a team to cet ; the coal and refund his money. By so ding tlio company would not have t askuowlodgo that tlioy had made any mUtaLc. Another ahungo thing about the work ing ] of this company is the fact tbab upon the receipt which tlia rocejvar of the coal tlcns and rjtutns to ilia man ivho delivers the coil , H a line which reado : "Ileweighlnj at llic city scales waived. " Now some people would like to know why they have not a right to rowolgh coal or any ether commodity purchased by them , la a man to peacefully submit to any fraud which a coal daalor in y nao fit to prac tice upon him without any right to ascar- tmi whether ho in being fairly dealt wi li or Lot ? The Brn has ofctn saiertod that tin cityocalisis the piopir place tip n which to wfigha'l coal and other comiur1- dittes , ani tl-o city Tfofgh-mastor bo luld responoiblo for all er. o.s. This ooal company ignore cntiroly the ci y scales , aud will not allow their coal to bo re- weighed there. H. G. Clark , General Agent in Ke- jnsalia for Dupont Powder h\a removed lit cflicB < o 1012 Douglas ntoat ) , with Collirjn , Gotdon & Kay. Telephone No. 't'Ji. Aik for Uollmajr'a Fancy Patent Flour. AEEEBTED ON SUSPICION , \n Oinalia Spirt IloW in Council lUliIIs for Atloinpl ! n < ; to I'osc JIN n "Con" Man. Jack Roash , a WE II knovrn Omaha men , Wio arrest d in Council BlufTn Tuesday. ETo was charged with attomptlrg to con- idsnco a young men , A. L. Hart is , cut of several hundred doll JIB. The th'ct ii.Umatlon of tlio suspicious cctiona of Roau'i w.ii coiveyed by a chancra remark of Harris't > the cfl'oct h t In was nfraiJ that Kouli VIH trying ii "do him , " im hit worthy had been following him around a'l day. Reich , as EiTf s'cd about halfpas so nn on Broadway and landed iu jiil. B.vris wss also held as en accutiag wi naas When first tr csted ho c'a'nol ' ' to ) nvo uiino S1,7CO on hi ) porscn , but only $10 ! ! could ba found. The Huopossd "con" rean WM released on § 5.00 ta'l , Harris on S-100. Roach is a well K'-own Omaha lad and vis formerly canrcc cd v.ich tbo Thtirj- on Bo o Toun. lie always bore a gojd hnrastrr , though hu p-nchaitt forpamb- n g was prcnouncoJ , Harris nlao cliimo o hail from Omaha and siij's thht ho ves on upper Farnsm streiir , between Twenty second and Twf n'y-lhircl , Will Move March 3d , to 1513DOUGLAS ST. , YOBNO'J OLD HTANI ) , CummenclDK Monday , we will noli Pictures , Frame' , Pianos & Organs. Plush Gooilfl , Etc. , Etc , llfg.trdlws ftf coiit to reduce stotk beforf irov- o- . Cuint and couuuco yuureelf , \\tr- thing ROM. Mendelssohn & Fisher , Itoonn 23 and 20 Omaha N&tl BanklJloclc Dufrene t Mendelssohn Oea t. KUher , fcimin with ff. L vJcony Udi ted , CElcao. Jaallvlm I To Htti'cecrf in eitJier bnttfiietwor jyi wife life is to enrcsf money ju- tficioHstiWitt' ambition of jUiuericu / . * fo otif-i'irttl < itl coinci's' in "JFlif/h rt ( intl Mlcyuiice. " St in tn'/noti'fc < lfl t/ntf f/ic American hotiitt the leufl. 'ICIietintbilioit , of mail is not ttnnafttral to Jiare < t nni- iiefiHtre notr/tere niorefittliIi.si Iai/e < l fftan at t/ie tt'Jiere Ameriea's "fffif/hcttt'A rf" in Jlereliunf Tailorint/ < lisj > lat/e < l. profits. 13 An Inspection of Our Price List Invited , Overcoats. Suits. JPants. ? ( > 3 00 Custom-mado Overcoats for S.10 00 ? CO 00 Custom-made Suits tor S30 00 § 15 00 CuUnm-mndo Pants for R 00 55 00 " " J.00 f.5 00 . . 2500 IS ! 00 " " r oo 50 00 " ' . 12 ! 60 50 00 , . ± ! 50 10 00 " ' 560 15 00 " " . 20 00 13 00 , . 20 00 8 00 " " 1 f)0 10 00 " " . 1800 10 00 , . 18 CO 7 rin " . 3 CO I5 ! 00 ' ' . 15 0 35 00 . . 15 CO Open evcniDRs until ' .I o clock. yo oo " . 1UOO 30 00 , . 12 00 .Saturday night until 10 o'clock , inn L3 1.1 1312 DOUGLAS ST. , HP-STAIRS. Alterations Bone Free of Charge to Insure a Good Fit , H _ - - _ Absolutely fills powder never \nrlc3 A marvel ot purely , sticn th at d who'csiincneas. Moio economical thin lie ordinary KlmUard tannnt boao'd In cumpctl- ion ulth the iMiUiliiila ot low tuft , elKrt neifht km ct phyn > hrto p udcra. Cold only In cum. tOYAL BAKING TOWUKli CO. , | 03 Will bt ; K.Y. Omaha Median 1 & Surgical Jnsti'ute JilJt.S IK o war d Street. ( N. K. Corner 12th and Howard Streets. ) ( For thu Treatment ol til Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases of Fcuialcn , of the Nenoui Syntom , I'r Mite Dla ws ol the Urinary and Sexual Orucns , mid Ditcmcs of the Head. Iliioatand Lungs , iVK ; AND FAU , trcatcil \ > y no enperlcnci-'l BpccUINt. also Uoheu ol thi [ It art J.hcr , htomach , Kldneya , HladJcr , Kcuri.lu'l > , Uheunmt urn , I'lliH , Cancer , etc. UATAIUUI , IlllONUIJiriM. And all other illrun OH cf the ' 'hroatind ' r.unfatroit td by Medicated Vapor * , ( bend for Inhalur or cliculur on Inhi.UiioD. ) /H dlrnia s uf the lllnoil , Urluary aijd Sexual Or. guns. 1'rhuto LUuaatu and Piles Cured or no Pay. ( li Years llotpltuland 1'rlv.to I'ractlce. ) loniul.allon and enuuilnallon fro < * . Callornrltof rclroulars on clironlo dl'tvoa anil oformltloa , D seas , s of Kcma'ej ' , I'rhato Ulncagei f tliu Urinar-mi' ' ) Hcxusl orirana , BomlnalVuik nose.NervouaDoM'ltyor ' Kxhauitlin.tta , et ? . , > ud ur nun reittoiaUtuircitmcnt. All letlcri and con ultalon | > ConUdcntlal. llKdlclocs rein tu all parta ot the country ' -y ex. iriB , eocuiely paokid from observation , If full do scrli ticn of cane l < Kl > cn , Ono [ utsonal luteivlew irufcrruJ If contcnlcnt. Oreo at all lionrs , Addrete all letter ! to Omaha M dical & Surgical Insttute 1118 Howard St Omaha. Neh. u APDITOH ot1'rni.io ACCOUNTS , ) feTAIKOKNKIIIUBKA. > . LINCOLN , Jan. Ji ( , 1S85. J It in hertliy ccittfird that HIH Wcs'crn Mil nil li tievoluat Association of llaatrico in ilio tnte i. ( Nt-b/asL-a , lu comnliud with Ihu - uiunco law if thin fctati' , nod ii authorized tu rancott the biuineit of life Iniurmica in thlt tate f r ihe currtnt year , Coiiunui ing I'Vh- wary 1 , Ih85 , \Vltiifh HIT hand end Iho Deal of tha Au ditor cl 1'ublicAccountu the day und year iiboie written. H. A. DAUCOOK , Auditor I' , A. It ON .4L1 .4L1SA.LES CF now $ l . y $2-l- . lW now $1.8.1)0. Over Coat * formerly $ 8.1PO now $ 6.00. er CoatsyoriHcrty , ) > tj0.00 ? now . ) > * 7. ; > 0. Over Cotitsjormcrfy $ iG.1M ) now $ J3.1Mt. Over Coats formerly $18.1W notv $ : $ . & > . 0vc.t Coats J'ormerl'y $2.OO now $ JL8,1W. And cvnry other arliclc'in proportion. Call and see our prices. Jr LARGEST STOCK OF- JIzi. Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDEED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex > - clusivoly. Scale DOUGLAS fclllll OMAHA , NEBRASK.