8 THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 14. 1885. TUE DAILY BEE Saturday Morning , Feb. 14 LOCAL BREVITIES , I ! . 11. McDonald and .Tofuio C. Henry wore male man and wife by Judge Slonbcrg Thursday , The Motrcpolitan club uill give a party next Wodnolny evaning , February 13 , at Metropolitan hall. KiffHt members of the diml-monds , white and colored , wcra arrcited yeatorday for the non-payment ot montnly finei. Jainoa McKay dUd of bcmorihiRQ cf the lungs at St. Jiuoph'a ImplUl Thursday. Hit relatives in lik > ti luvo been notifiod. In iTudgo lirindoi' court ycttarday Victor Wollf rocuvercd a judgment for § 75 dimigcs by grading to hit property on Hickory street. Marshal CummlnRfiliMrccoivcd tromHhor- iff S. 0. Fowler , of Sidney , a telegram asking for a doscrlpUcii of the runaway girl from Dakar , Kansuj , who I ] supposed to bo in Ne- brnsk.i , The mcmbfrj of the Omaba Ueno olent society will hold n mooting this after noon , at fl o'clock , at Max Meyer's hall. A lull attendance desired , W. 1 ! . Jonai was arrested yesterday for a criminal auault upon John Ittllen. HiHcnse , to ba tried In JmUoSsldon'aourt , was con tinued for Thursday next. In pollco court yesterday morning there were three cati-i of plain drunk. Each \\cri ? fined $5 nnd costs ; cmo paid and thi\ others went tip on the hill t ) bo.tid it out withSliEild Miller. Assistant Postmaster Woodard Htateu that the mails , which have been so dolnjcd duiing the p.nt weoknronow well in and everything is running smoothly again. TliB lat lot of balatid mail iir.-ivud yu terday. The next party of tha Apollo club takes placa next Thursday o\ening , February 19th at Masonic hall. This will bo tin last party of the aorioa given by the nbovo club this season , nnd extra efforts are being made to luako it a grand success. " " of "Adamlesa The "Gaiety" company , Eden" fame , arrived in the city yesterday A- finer looking lot o ( ladies novcr came to Omaha with any company. There ixro twen ty-two lady meinbarH in the company , nil good looking nnd of striking physique. Myrtle Dvision , U. 111. lOigliU of 1'ythiai , at a mcotlog hold Thursday night re-elected their old act of ollicorB. The rank of Knighthood was conferred upon Jolm N. Westburg , John Davis , P. J. Knapp , Simon Trostler , and Capt. Krooger. Articles of incorporation of the Times- Dispatch Publishing Co. wcro filed in tbo county clerk's ' oflico yesterday , the incorpor ate being Patrick A. Gavin , John J. Moore , Miclmolli. Cearon nnd Herman Goldsmith. The capital stock ia $50.000. Charles Lawrence , wno was accused by Jatncj Dowd of nn attempt to rob him Thuri- dry night on the river bottom , lus boon ro- loasod. The matter was compromised by Dowd , whoappears ] tohavebecomo Involved in ft mere horse trading dispute with Lawrence. Regular dummy trains are now running between Omaha and the Union 8 tack yards , as follows : Leaving Omalia at 0:30 : a. m. and 5:00 : p. in. , arriving at tha stock yards ut GJB : n. m. nnd 5:30 : p. in. Leaving the stock yards at 7:10 a. m. nnd C:10 : p. in. , arriving at Oma- Iia at 7:10 : a , m. and ( i:10 p. m. The revival at South Tonlh street Metho dist church continues every evening with in crossed interest nnd l.i'ga attendance. The pastor is assisted by I ho rovlvnllet , Kov. AV. J. Pylo. Services begin promptly at 7:30. : On Sunday there will bo thtoo services , at 11 a. m. , U and 7:30 : p. m. A revival meeting of much interest ia In progress at the Seward atreot M. 1' . church. Nearly thirty persons have professed conver sion in the past two weeks. The interest and attendance are steadily Incr a'ing nnd there is promise of a great work. The meetings v111 bo continued oich evening , with prayer meet ing ov ery afternoon at ! ! o'clock. The Lincoln Newu Bays "tharo seams to bo n general effort on the part of tbe gambler friends of Fltzgibbona , who killed the girl Alice Heath at Mollie Hall's sonia weeks ago , to hecuro his reloaec. Several hundred dollars have been sent heio from Umalia and elsewhere - where to bo need In his defence , and It ia thought that an effort Is being made to run off tbe vvitnojios. Tin following Udioa and gentlemen , of local talent , nro rehearsing for a benefit pro- Rentntion of the ' Colleen Bawu , " for Stage Carpenter Itooth at ISoyd'd npor.i house in tha near future : Hardrees CregmMr : , McDonald ; ICyrla Daly , Mr. ( J. K. Krallo , 1'ather Tom , Mr. W. Jinder : Corrigan , Mr. W. O. Sanders ors , Mylea Na Cjpaaleau , Mr. C. V. Galla gher ; Danny Miun , Mr. K A. O'Krienj Mrs. Orcgan , Miss Spilm ; I'.lly O'Connor , Mies Gonnvievd Ingersoll ; Anna Chute , Misa G. Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac co Is the boat. llonit- Eaiaon , of the firm of Paxton & Gallagher , and his wife returned to Oimha yesterday after a three months' absence In England. They returned ti this country on the Cunard steamer Sarvis , the trip occupying twelve dajp , owing to a very cover * stcrin , In which the veaael narrowly eicapad being wrecked. Mr. Eajson glv.-a a v.ry inter esting ace in at of the tt > rm. Several of the crow and ra-ssngors woio injurof , being bounced about like n lot of foot ball' . Among tbeso injured was Mr. Eaison , who received a sprained nklo , in oontequonco of which he ia now forced to hchblo around on crutchet. lie prefers this , howavor , to becoming fond for eliarkr , and ho is Uankfol that he csjaofd su oi'ily. The courigi of Capt. McKay won the es'aom and ndmir ttnn ot the piaioigiri , anil at n meeting nf the ctbln pis onge-Hrca lu-i ns cotnplinentaiy to bimselt and otlicois weiu pas oi , aia the an u of $10 w s riisid tmd placid In tli- luii'scf n purser wllli inatiu ti ma ti pjio i ao siid proimt tven with a tesii ntoaiul. ' ' . ' 'I'.ic 1'iililio The monthly rjrort of the trustees o tbe publ'o ' library show an CNpemo o $121.00 for rev books , papers and run U'WK c\peDs < s. Th ) 1 brarlaa'a report sh ff : Numbe- butk UVorr , l,270j num b r nf v's tor , 2,4V. } Monk * taken Vnilosip y , U7 ; tluoozv , 22 ; natura fciiiio" , Tiii ; Hn'ion ' , l,017i hi lory a > u hlngraphv , 'M7 ; ooutrv nd pnav , 0118 ( - ! v U , 111 ; iota1 , 1,008 RUty-aev.n b > oks hVJ bcui rtcelroJ. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Some Facts ani FiinresViih \ Refer- eice to It , The Fooplo "Who I'atrnnl/e It and AVliat They Xtc d Vnltinlilo Additions , The pnlllc library of Omaha Is an in- sliltiUoa of incalculable benefit to the canto o ( locil education. It Is largely patronised , and txerclioi an Itllucnco for ; oed which cm only bo appreciated by those Intitnataly acquainted with Its in- aldo wet kings. At present It has from 12,030 ta 15,000 , volntnoi. Tha circulation for January 1835 was G20G , as against C-143 for Jauu- 1831. The nvorngo ihlly circnlilha it about 20 ! > . Miss Mary P. Allan la head librarian , and la assisted by Miaa McBrlde , In the ubsunco of Misj Jessie Allan , now In Washington. The work is jocGinloc BO onerous that it is proposed very shortly to appoint a second assist ant to help In giving out books and cooping track of the routine details of ha ay atom. Now bcr ks arc constantly being added : o the library by purchase or contribu tor It ii foand that the i\c3ipts in the way of Ones imposed , for transgressions of rules , npon patrons of the library , are about sulliclent to pay the costi ot rebinding - binding and repairing old and wornout books. The number of books rebound in a year la very U'go and neatly all the time there are abouc two hundred vol umes la the hand ) of the binder. By the almost pjrfoct system now in vogao , but vary few booko are over lost through Failure of a dhhoaoat patron to rotura the volume chirgod against him The ' 1 oiii or guarantee card" is the in tin foaturjof the system. Kajh new appli cant for library privileges is required to present a bonl signed by some roaponsl bio friend , who guarantees the library against any loss through neglect or dis honesty on the p rt tf the poraon pro- touting the card. In case a book is not returned , the lots ia made good by the guarantor ; and in event of his refutal to replace the work , the bond la placed in the lands of the city attorney for col lection by law. The latter step is raraly or never necessitated. "As for the classes of pcopln who pntronizo the library , " eild Mi.si Allan , In response to the query of a BIE : re- > ortor , "there is no limit. It seems as hough all kinds of people como to in. You can BOO that the room Is nearly al ways full of persons who luvo come hero either to look over the periodicals or * o draw ont bok ) . At present wo are crowded , but March I find without ex ception , is the busiest month of the " year "How do Jyou find the demand for heavy literature ? " " ' 'It ia incraaaicg all the time , especiilly among tli9 working men employes of , ho ( hops whoaieUklng vary lirgoiy tj rending norks oa sodaKtm and political cience. The demand for lisht ; literature uid fiction ? It , tco , h increaiing. The ys , of courao , take very naturally ti iich works aa thoio of 'Oliver Optic , " frowbrldge , Eggleston nnd that claia of iteraturc , as well as to the Jaloi Yorno and. This CIKS of liUrituro wo keep , Because it ia interesting and gonetn'ly ' of i moral and instruc ivo tone. The very ijht and trathy ahaiea nf fiction are of coune , rigidly excluded. " "Du you have much demand for at ami- ird English fiction the worlcs of George illiot , Uickono , Thackeray among thoje calling for books ? " "Oh , yes , a very largo demand. Q { Dickons' works , for instance , wo hava to coap duplicate sots , and they are out all ha timo. Do the girls take much to Io- iltimato fiction ? Yes , many of thorn. Dickens , for example , la devoured by many girls not yet out of their teens , not so much , I suppose , for the boauly of his diction cr thought as for the general voln ) f the atory. I find , though , that the young ladloa arc more oatily suited thowithllghtergrado of novel itoratura ; James' , and IIowell' # , too , are jccomlng voiy popular. Such works aa hose of Fleming , Soathworth , and that pjclea of light and scinationnl novel vrltera are rightly excluded. No , I am orry to nay wo have very little call from young ladles for solid Juoratuio , except , loihipa , for works cf history in counoc- iou with their high school studio * . Most if them prefer to devote themselves to ight novel reading. " 'Do many of tli9 wealthy class people plo who ought to own a well stocked libra- y patronize the library extensively ? ' ' "Well , yes. I jam continually Burpriijd to co people coming In whom 1 know to be Mo to own a well xtocked ( election of joakp , nnd ask for books of the ( standard cinil , fiotioi or hlatory , which you would think they aurely ought to have In their own hoasos , for ovuivdiy reference. " "Tholibrjry Ispattieularly well stocked with cncvclopsd in , and wo find the greatest demand for them ; so much so in fact that Ihty are n nso all the time. Wo also are making eapccial effort to complete our files ot a andurd period icals , anoli as the Scientific American , Qarpor'e , Tlin Century , Atlantic , Popu - Ur Science Monthly , North Amuruuu llavlew , Edinburgh Review , mi thu clias of monthly magazines. Wo oxtjest to BCOII have complete files , wire1) , with a full index to til art.'is'oi ' of intgiziue literature published , now in the horary , will greatly enhance the value of the ao- lection ot woiki. " on.it1 A Il .v in the District Ooart An In- terhtlii | ( Ilvor < < n Suit Polled Items. Yeiiordiy wai a day of amall things in the district court. Exclutlvo of grand jury work , no important movements are recorded. I1EKOKK JODfiE WAKELY Yesterday two caaes were on tiiil. Tie anlt of Byron Clark agnlnst O , U , Arn- ttrong waa diapoaed of , Ilia vcrJict il jury , in accordance with llio judgo'a in- slroctloDB , eing for the dcftnd&nt. Tbe aci ; was brjcght to r cover a liquir bill. The osi of the Merahanta' N&tlonal Hank cf Doidwjod v . William Mo- Ilacb. to recover value cu a note s'gned ' by difuadant , U now on tiial. ci roisE.iu no K NEVILLK. Thoc.i39 of John D. Tro-nan vs. TTemy Hitter , to recover a disputed itrip of land , olebtean irclips tiidp , wsi con. eluded , nnd resulted in a vtriic' for do- feuiltnt. Thi suit of Ntl on vn. Mill- . Involv ing tin payment of a bill of $71.80 , for digging a well at In l'nttc ] , in 1881 , was next given attention , and is now on . Mrs. Schrelcr filed a itt't of divorce affinal Johann Schroler , charging drunk- cncojs , dtsortlon and filluto to np' port. The story , ns told by JMrs. Schrolor , who is nn Inlclllgent ycung girl of twenty ycats of age , Is peculiar and interesting. She wm rnnrriod lo Schraler in 1881 , at Brockdorf , Unlstoin province , Germany. He was n skilled mechanic , but worthless nnd dlssl- pa'ed. She clung to him , however - over , end hs finally promised her lo break his dissipated habits. In order to be removed ai fnras passlbla from evil associations , ho a id that ho would como to Amurici , build up n home , and s-nd for his wife. Ho slatted for Amerlra in J883 , coming almost direct to Omaha , whore ho obtained work in the Uoijn Pacific shops. Ho anccooded well in business bnt did not tend for his wlfo as agreed. Fiiul'y she became alarmed and with her small tabo crotaad tin ccjan in toirch of her rorraaut tprousj , Scbrelor hoard of hii wlfo's Inr.diog In Now York and fl d to Santt lUrbnra , where ho now Is. Mra. Schrcitrdisgu-ted - with her husband's courao , seeks a final separation from him. I'OUCK roUUT. In Jtidfjo Boneko's tribunal yostordav afternoon , A. B. McKay , the dofaul log binrdor of the Paxtjn hotel , arrested Sunday , ploidod guilty to the charges prefenod and was sontoiioad to fit teen days on breai ( and water in county jail.John John Sandburg , charged vrith sttsmpt- ing to impede Oflictir Donovan , wlnla arresting nn Intoxicated man , was fined $10 and casts. 1M2USONAI/ . ] ( . Nordllnger has gone to Now Orleans. E. K Cook , Ainaworth , ii stopping at the Millard. J , W. Tuekor , Valentino , is stopping at the Millard. Ctmloa II. May , Fremont , Is a gueit at the 1'axtou { G. II , Jcuctt , Sidnoy. ia stopping at tha P.vxton. .J , B. Lnzear , Central City , is registered at thu Poxton , Thoniis L , UeLtme , B.iu 1'rancitco , ia nt , ho L'i\ton. W. B. Kagge , of Stromiberg1 , Nth. , ia in Lhts city on business , Judfjo Isliam Heaves , Falls , City , lows , registered at theMlllard last night. Harry Wales , Nebraska City , left hta im print on the 1'axton register last night. The members of the ' Gaiety" company are staying at the Metropolitan nnd Gees hotels. Georga W. Hall , formerly assistant auditor of thcTT. 1hai le turned from h'strlpto Montana , Charley Mack , the conductor of the dummy train , has been laid up for eovoral days with n severe cold. B. K , Thompson , superintendent of the equipment department of the Union I'.tcific , ia absent on a business trip to St. Louis. C. L. Hurt , Fullerton ; W. ! Smith , St. 1'aul ; W. H. Trice , Lyons ; O. W. Kiloy , Lincoln , Neb. ; O. A. Mason , Tepuka , Kan. ; C. U. Williams , St. Louis ; G. G. Hall , At- antic , In. ; P. K. ISealo' , Lowell , Mass. ; I ) . O. Hartlng , Ogden , Utah ; end Ii. F. Young , of Kansas City , are at tne Metropolitan. John H. Curtis , a popular attorney of Bntle , Montana , and hU brother , GJ ! . Charles D. Curtis , fire marshal of Uelcnn , arc \isiting iriendi In the city. They were ehown the piriotia branches o ! the fire department , under ; uidance of Chief Butler , nnd expressed ; homselves as highly pleased with the general nanagcment and equipment cf the depart ment. _ _ A Kepoitcr'H V'ulenilcc. To-day Is St. Valentlno'a day , atid all Ibo clvili/.jd world ia cow busy in Bonding and receiving valentines. Even a BEE ropoitar has been remembered , jut ch ! ; o gDds , what a remembrance. Af or spf ndiug the night at the "Press 3mb" ball tbo rcprter wearily wended ii's way to his da'lv toll. Upoa stating limsulf at his dok the fint thing that caught his eje wai a dainty little onvcl- ODO , too scout of which would ind'ctte ' : hnt It bad just boon plnsked from a bed of rosea , tea roses -it that. Upon the envelope in n delicate feminine. baud , was written I ho reporter's name. His hand trembled ( not the effects of tha bal ) i iid his blood rushed through his veins as 10 nervously broke the coal. Diving down deep into th < 3 envelope , ho brought forth the , ai ho tupprHnl , token of love , but alar , when his optics fell npun the iii'tBBivo bis hoartj it ol ( till , his brain reeled and fcr a moment ho was com pletely daid. . The meat horrible look ing carica'uro that mortal man uvor be hold. It represented a bloar-oycd , bigheaded - headed , small logod and withal beastly hiking fellow , puepicg through a key hole. Thoverao underneath tuad as ful- owa : Of all the bold , disgusting beats. You and your nmtf i > , tre far ths worst ; You ara n prying , b/arrn tue.ik , Of decent jrooplo hold a'citr't. Von live by HOJ , and slander low , Have no respect for iigo or youth ; Invent your taloi , whim news nro scarce , And never tell tbe honest truth , Who could luvo done this ? Who lias thus dared to burlesque the noblest pro- ftstion nn earth in auch a ridlcalitis man- net ) The reporter rcolvlng the above desctibed thing hai nought but the kind. licit of fcellnga for all maiklcd and to thus have him singled out as a tatgatls altogether lee much. Oh fur a llvo oak club with which to kill outtlght the bate vllllan who wou'ddtro ' t > manpla tbo heart rf a poor , Jnnocont and git llless reporter. Heal I Hiato TraiiBfors , The following tiansfen were filed In the county olerk'a oflico Tuesday add reported for Tan BEE by the AineV teal state agency February 12 , 1885 , David F Brown and wife to Eiward Bride , w d , lot 5 in block " 1" in Lowe's 1st add to Omaha , $125. Sindford N. and Abbey K Stayra to Wilber L Wright , w d , w 45 feet of lot 4 la blok 3 in Shlnn'a add to Omaha , 82,000. B gjs & H 11 to Fred R Wlll'ams.wd ' , lot 5 in ' K-wlrgton " 8500. Jas O Megath and wife tn M ry K Crawford , wd , lot 40 ia ' 'Burr 0 k , " " The .V , February 13. The ( ri l of Gen Hwaiiu IIM been temporarily mippnclt-d When the court convened thin morning it met in erirrt tension d thu annouoc'ineut tliat further I'roowilinpB iu tli cwr on trial yester day wem postponed until tomorrow. It is uppo-pil thu lnuii t < < uith which tlie court I * orcupitd in seer * t H'wloii h to rocontsider the finilipRS In e'ther th original Swalm Caa or th M ( > ir < i CMH. Thi iinpre i > ioa prevail ! that rno or tbe other of thiwH rasai hai been referred back by the piriident , STANLEY HUNTLEY. His Elevation to the Sioni diic\laii- \ ship an Absurdity and Imps- s-bllity , An Interview "With ur , Savllle , Kx- ot the Old Itcil Cloud ARcncy. "Tho stfttomcnt iindi' in the pnpi-rs lately tint Stanley Duntloy , the humor- oinritorof thu Brooklyn Eiglo , becomes head chief of the Sioux iiatun in consc- quonco of the death of Young Antelope , ia utterly absurd and untruthful , " ( aid Dr. J. J. Savillc , of this city , uiid ngout of tla < fornivr Hod Cloud agc-i > " vv the Pine llidgo ngoncy licfoio the j i. nt in cumbent , Dr. McGillicuddy , ( luting a conversation last oveni-y. "To any olio ncqnainti'd with Indian customs , the ludicrous side of the news of Mr. lluntley'.s elovntion it instantly ap parent. It ia said ho was adopted by Little - tlo Knife , tlu < heriditury chief of the Mtons , nno of thu Sioux tribes and by thu dentil of that chief's two sons , Moun- Itt'n ' Bull and Young Antulopo hsapropor naino wjs Lame Anlulopo Uttntloy cdiuoi next in the Huect'stion to the chief taincy of the nation. This Is impmiiblo , f jr Little Knife never waa any hiug but a snbtribal chief. The last head cliijf of the entire Sioux nitim , and recognlr.ed as such by all the tribes was Shnnca-quo ( jui pa , or known lo us as Old-man-afraid-of-hia-horeo. llo succoodcd in conqucritiK Bear , brad chief of the ua'icn ' irom 1850 to 1804 , who waa killed by govornmout trccij s in the Indian war of 1801. I thick Old- men-afi.t'.d-of-hls ' liorao is alive yet , ho waa a shott titno s'nco. Some yearj ago In wished t ) bo succosdod by hii son , Young-man-afrnld-of-his-hors. , nnd BO ho declared hta Intfiittona to the head men of the nation. Rod Cloud , who was a dependent chief , wont on the war path contrary to the withes of the oil man , and took with him qalta a following. AftorwArda it was docidad in a council attended by all the tribes , aid which was hold at my sgeiuy nt Fort Robinson , Ne braska , that during Red Cloud's lifo ho should act inctaad of Youag-man-afraid- of-hia-hci-33 , who would bo chiaf upon ll.d Cloud's death. Shortly after this the general government at Washington sent out a oommiislon to Fort Lirarnio , nho arbitrarily declared Spottad Tail tj bo "chief of the nation. While the In diana novar rscogn md the ricjht of the government to caooso for thorn , Spatted Tall assumed the prslion , and thcro has boon dlstontloui among the tribes over since. The last named chief was nlwoyj looked on during his reign ai an nsarpor , which ho wes. The Sioux government uiiy be proper ly ca'lad ' a mihtiry oligarchy. Wbeii a head chief dfoj it devolves on all tha tribes to elect a successor t } him. Gen erally , before the chief's death ha en deavors to abdlcata in favor of his son , if ho has ono. Ho uses his influence w.th the various tribes t ) this end. Councils of the women ara hold ani tbo subject canvassed. Couriers , cr manors , are then sent ti the great council , whore the rnat'or is finally decided by a vote. If the son is deemed a worthy successor ho is invested with his father's powar , otherwise some one oho is selected. Iho chief tancy , while itis gem rjlly retained In a family , Is by no means hereditary and the chcia Is always made on the direct cement of the warricrj ai I Have already said. The great requisite for the position ia person al bravery and deads of valor are earnest ly pra'ecd ' or as vehemently belittled in an election of chief a ] among 119 during a political campaign. So ther3 ia no danger that Mr. Huntley - ley will ever bo called upon to govern tbo Sioux. Buy C. H. Douglass & Son's Capsi cum Cough Drops for your children ; they are harmless ploan'ng to the taste nnd will cnro their colds. D. S. and Trade Mark on every drop. 1 Omaha JMaeniirrchniAnniversary. . The assembly hall rf tha Omaha Mnun- norchor , in Turner hall , was the tceno of a soc'al ga boring on Thursday ovuning last. It meant nothing more or less , than to co'ebr.ito the fjiuU'unth annivenaTy of the club and members hid invited their flit-mis to help thorn coinnicinorato the dy. when fourteen yoirs ago this HOI ) " ; society wai c.xlled fo lifo. Notwithstand ing the Huveru weather qni'o ' a number had a'scmb'od and all did thuir share in making the hou s pleasant. A number of song were < ; ivun and met with cheers. Room waa inado then to let all who chose or had acquired the nrt of dancing , "swing thuir partners , " ivhilo the bal ance were indulging in friendly convoca tion Music was furnished by a piano and violin. After a uhilu the vtholo c owd s.HScnibled around the table and enjoyed n lunch , af'er which abort auaieases were delivered by two eentlomon , in which they dwelt on the birth , progress and present condition of the arcibty. After appealing to all the members frr faithfulness to dear old Hip , an "All Hail the Omaha Maennerohcr" ranj through the hill. The last hour was epent in clat'irp , and after singing a few songs everybody shook hands and took their departure. The writer , though comparatively a stranger , among the society , mcBt onfees of not having injoycd ( inch a plearnnt evening for a long time and will long remember the klndavBs and warmth nith which ho waa received. His wish Is the future sue- ccsi of the Omaha Muonnorchor with the Gtiett compliments t ) all its members , II. Ladioa ! Pyhsicians and chemists hav analyzed Pozzonl'a medicated complexion powder and roccomend ita nso to ther wives and lady friends. Wha better could bo said nf it. A. nul luau friiiu L , I'latte. PlatUmouth Herald , February 11. Lut night about 9 p. m. a cry araio from the bar-room of the B. & U. hence that brought Policeman Sago to tbo front , aud he found parties chasing a n\\a toward the depot. He caught up with tbo crowd and arrested the man they had captured , whom Ihsynerd dragging baclc toward the the hotel. The man waa ter rifically drunk , and ho wai at once taken to j til. Investigation showed that Jolm Qreve. tl o bartender tt the B & M. bouie , hid been ieTerely _ tbbadjntHe * rm by the drmiken"TndiTldn l , whose en me appear * to be KUlott , and who h i's from L PJatto , where ho has boon workine for the B. & M. Dr. Cooke WAR called , and dressed Mr Grovft's wonnds , he having been stabbed in five places on the arm , andtho wounds wore severe nnd very painful. T t appears that Elliott , was In thosaloon nnd wanted another dtink which Grove rofnicd him The chap became abusive and Grevo or * dored him out nnd went around from be hind the bar to onfcr o his order , when Elliott tot upon him at once with n largo open pocket kn'fr , ttabblng him ns afore- said. To-doy Klliott WAS brought Inti court , nntl ho waived nn examination , ami tbo judge , nftorfuinghis bnllnt$500 , committed him to jail to await the notion of the grand jury. Mr. Grave , nlthougl : weakened , suilering fr > m the low o blood , ia getting nloog nil rV t , but will have to wait aomo time before his arm will bo sound again. Absolutely PureD Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purely ( trenirth andwho'csomoncns. Mara economical thu the ortllimrv klmls.atil cannot bo Bold In compel lion with the multitude ot low trft , short neigh lum ot ph3srhrlo powders. Sold only In cana HOYAf , BAKING TOWDKll CO. , 108 W ll bt ; N.Y IN THE PASTRY IF VnnlUa.T.emon , Orange , etc. , flavor Cnkei , t'rcum..l'udillnit , .Vc.iiii delicately uml nnt- urully in the fruit from Avlilch tlicyuremnde. I'OR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLATOU THEY STAND ALONE. FflfPifltO BY THf Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. st. Loula , Mo. UAKCRl or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder AND Dr. Price's Lupiiliu Yeast Gems , licit Dry IIi > | > Vcn.t. WE 11AKB PUT ONE QUALITY. E. S. ATWOOD , Plattsmouth Nebraska , - - - IBBADIB or moaocaaran ) AJTD man ADI HEREFOBD M JERSEY GUTTLE ANDDimoooa jKasar USD BWINI ' nu 1 1 it 1 1 f f 1 1\ \ " 3 Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute 111S Xloivard Street. ( K. E. Corner 12th anil Honard Slreela , ) ( For the Treatment ol til Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases of Females , nf the NCMOUI System , Fr vale Diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organi , and Ulooaaoa of the Head. Throat and Lungg , Upoclalllca. EYE AND KAH , Dlecues treated liy an experienced Bpcclallsti also dUcitBofl of tha Heart , Uvcr , Stomach , Kldncyi , llladdor , Neuralgia , Itheumat'am ' , I'llea , Cancer , etc. CATAIUUI , BKONOHITIH. And all other dUeanot ot Ibo 'I hroat and Lungi treat ed by Medicated Vapors. ( Bend for Inhaler or circular on Inhalailon. ) All dlrosBfs of the BlooJ , Urinary and Seiual Or gans. I'rhato Mseauca and Piles Cured or no Pay. (15 ( Years Hotpltaland Prlnto I'ractlc * . ) Coniuliallon and oamlnatlon free. Call 01 write f r clroulant'on chronlo dl < ca'ea and detormltlus , DUoiS'B of KcmalCif , I'rhate UlMatei of the Urlnurv ami Sexual oruans , Bcnilnal Weak nets , Ker\oiu Debility or ExhaU9tlcnctc. , etc. , and our new rurtorathtlrtatrnent. All lettera and conciliationConfidential. lledlclneaienltoallparlaof the country by ei. pn.B8Bevuiely parked from obnenatlon , If full do. scrliitlon of case la ( jlicn. One personal InUrvlow preferred If oon\cnlcnt. Open at all hours. Address all letter ) to Omaha Medical & Surgical Insttute 1118 Howard St. Omaha. Neb , Mendelssohn & Fisher , ARCHITECTS Kooms 23 and WOmabaNjiU.Bunk Block BPCLlUSOIUi 10 Dufrene & . Mendelssohn ( Jen. L. Klshcr. fcrmery with Yf , U P. JUODT Archltec * . JinUelm OmcK AoDiToitOP PriiLio ACCOUNTB.I bTATE Of Nr.imAHKA. > LINCOLN , Jan. its , 1885. ) It i hereby certified that tha western Mu > tu l JUnciolunt Afsoclatlon of lieatrice in ike eUte of Nsbm.VR , has comrllvd with Ilia - alliance law 3f this state , and iu authori/cU to traniact the bu ! ne * of life lD6ur nc in thij HUte f r the current year. Comraeiuing Feb ruary 1,1&85 , WltnfM mv h nd end the e l of ths An- Ultor of rublicAccsunU the day and yew aboru written , . , „ „ 8Ai. ] H. A.-.JJA1COOK , , Auditor I' , A. ON 4LL 4LLS. . -CF- SEJM _ Suits for meritlOAHlTnoiv $7. < ) . Suits for merltf $ l tO now $ ! ) .4W. Suits formerly $ WjN ) now $ t&.VO. Suits formerly $2 .OO now , tf/.W > . Over Coats formerly $ & .OO now , $ ti.OO Over Coats formerly $1OMO now $ 7. " Over Coats jormerfy $ MMM ) now $12. Over Coats formerftj $ JL8jW now $ t& + , < lOt'C'.e Coats formerly $ .OOnow $1SOO. And every oilier nrticleBiu proportion. 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