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THE DAILY BEE FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 20. 1885. THE DAILY BEE PiHay Morning , Feb. 20. LOOAL BREVITIES , A marriage license WM lesiiod yesterday to John Siinpion end Miss llattio Dart. -Ollicer Htnchey has been prciented by n Irlond with ft subatantlat pair ot doeskin Constable Kdgotlon has attached and will sell the property and stock ol A. Krocger , the def ultinj ? Tenth and Dodge butcher. A fire alarm would bring out the whola city. It hai bson so long slnco ono wa turned In , It would sound llko a volco from the tomb , W. H. Bowen , of Om h , has iccelTcd no tlo J of his appointment to the general su- porintondoncy of the stata fair at Lincoln next year. Tha office ot the Metropolitan hotel has been decorated with a number of bsautlful now rocking chairs , a decided improvement over the old sett.oj , which have h d to gl\o way to the new furniture. Fleming's delivery team ran away on Farnamstreetyestirday moinlng. They started nt the corner of Sixteenth and ran the whole Jength of Farnam to Ninth , where they turned nnd wore stopped. No daniago dono. All of the prisoners , against whom indict ments were found by the last grand jury , were arraigned in the district court before Judge Neville yesterday morning and wlthouta single exception , pleaded iot guilty to the chorgcH In tha indictments. Marshal Biorbowor announces his in tention of putting n stop to the operations of the nnkors and venders ot the 13. and B. beverage , ( inbatltuto for boer ) who bavo bson operating to ovndo the excise laws , lie has a list of the ollendors and will commence active < f operations upoa the receipt ot" hia commission. The funeral of Mifs Cirrlo Schaib took place at Paplllion Wednesday afternoon nt 1 o'clock nnd wai ono of the moss solemn events In the liutory of Pnpillion. Among those pres ent from Ojiaha , who nccompaniud the ro- maim to their long resting placo. were : Mrs. Richard , Mre. A. K. Nst nnd daughter.Mru. B. Koc.siors nnd F. II. Koojtors. John Graff , Swiss , aged 80 , wai removed yesterday from the hospltil where ho died of consumption , to the undortakiog rooms of Drexel & Maul. The funeral takoi place to day at 2 o'clock , and Interment wi 1 bo rnado in the Holy Sepulchre. GraH'B relative ! liv ing In Magnol'a ' , Iowa , have bosn notified of the death. The 1'atti will not beam upon Omaha to. morroty an had been antiiipated by a few In itiated members of the local press. She has concluded to precede her company , and ac cordingly , in her Mann boudoir car , she has left Kansas City and will go through to San .Kranclaco without stop. Mnpleaon , however , with Nevada and Scalchi , arrives hero late this afternoon , and will go out to-morrow morning , west-bound. "AInt the purty , now ? aint she purty ? " And n green looking ernnger from SJmylcr , Nebraska , ogled inqni'itively of tha ihpat baggageman yesterday , peeking to draw forth solus expression of &dmiriig opinion upon tfao face and form of a blushing bride who stood several feet in tbo nnr , gazing with opun mouth awe at the Knights of the baggfco- smashing' fraternity. "Yea , air , " repeated * the rustic OB ho secured hi ) baggage check , ' 'I just married that ar' girl. What * are wo going to ? To Now Orleans to take In the sotton oxposish. " And ho and the "purty" duappeaiod in loving embrace down the plat form. Yesterday morningagroenoy wns standing nttlm bar In the d-pot saloon taking a drink of liquor. Btfuro him was a largo mirror hnd behind him wai a window. The dummy train was staLdiug upon n sidetrack outside the window. Tha fellow was a passenger on No. 12 which stood upon the mala track on the opposite aide of Iho building. IIo eaw the ro- ilootiou oi the dummy train in tbo mirror and evidently thougut ha was looking right out of n laigo window at train No. 2. lie had just got his drink poured out when the dummy train st irtod up. Ho ( aw the moving train in tbo mirror ] and was In a high at a to of ex citement , thinking hia train wus leaving him , It took all the bar tdudcr'd persuasive powers to convince him that hia train was still upon the track waiting for him Arrostoil for Larceny. Yesterday Officer Sigwart arrested a man named A. . Campbell and charged him with larceny. About four weeks uinoo a man nnm ° d Sjhorb , living a few miles ia tha country , laid hi ) pocketbook , containing $150 ; upon the window- till in the p > stoHi20 and eotne- body appropriatoi the aamo , The man Campbell hia been spending a great a deal of money lately and uovorwaa known to have any money until Schrob lost Ills wall at. When arros'.t-d Ojrapball had upon hU pors .11 8145 70 and a pocket- book. Schfisb his b-oa sent , or to SOD if Lo can identify any of the money or the pokofbook. Traveling Acre ( 8cs. Yeaterday morning's Irtin east on Iho Union Paciflo hnd on board tvro theater companloi. Clara Morris and hi r com pany comprlzad ono party. They ware oa rjuta to Atlantic , lows , vhero they ap peared last night Clara Morris was trav eling In a special Pullman car , "Travel- or , " having all hotel attuchmuats and ov- orythlrg ossontinl to nnko Ufa pleasant r i niul agruoablo Hhiln uptu iha told. Tin rest of the company well , they didn't ride in a t cotat car. Upon the same tr. ln was Ktto Caatlo- ton and her jnrty , eastward bjund. Army Orders. A gunural c urt-mar > iil is appointed t- > meet at Fort Rc.hins n , Nob. , rn the 25 h d.yif February , 1885 , or as s oi tlnre- tf or as pructjca lo , f > r tha trial of Private - vato Jauu-3 Eaflic nip ny O.Fourihin- fan'ry ' , and such olh.r p isonera a may bo brought before it. DETAIL FOH TUB COUUT : 1 , Major Luis II. Carpenter , Fifth caval yj 2 , 0 phh Eilw n BI OiateH , Pjaith inf n ry ; ! L Oiptain John B Jl bciok , Kif h c v. lry ! 4 , Fi sLi u on- j nt JoHn Sco't ' , F u th i faiitry ; D , Fiibt Licuti'linit CbttrhM U Wn'ta , Fif h cuv- ; tlry j (5 ( , First Li-utnim HorttT W Wh.der , Fifch av Irj7 ; , Sic ml Ij'en- ' t runt LcswrV , Otrniso , Fif h otralry , ( juJg < a < v c > 'o A ycVe' jiumlot ( f officers tlmi th as naiiixii cat me l mjembUd without Jiui'cat injury to the aervi c. i TMonty dollir auit for $14. t-JIIKEMAH Ull03. & Co. TIIE CITY TREASURY. Nearly Half a Million of Taxes Col lected to Silly Days , Ncmly Klslity Per Cent of Ijnat Year's I'aliJ , nn l Mo t of It 1'alil Out , The city trosurcr haa compVed his accounts for December and January , ant Iho volume of wont , and the amount of money colloslui for t xc and pa'd out to the holders of city w rran's ' ia'sj graat 88 to surptho oven thoss who nro f4mi hr with ilia work ( hit oar icily hss boon d J ing during Iho pist season. The amount cf money collected by Treasurer Buck in Ducuubor amlJap- tury for taxes w s elm st § 480,000 , nearly half a million in ai.xtydajs , In the sanio two months of Decomlnr and January tha treasurer piid out ever $43DOUO en warrant ! drawn on tlo troisitry and ia now paying a 1 warrants drawn agalnat the regular taxes. Insmioof the recent newspaper dls- cusiions on taxes , it hat boon repeatedly iitatsd that iho taios collected in D cern bar and January would not bo available until Ju'y following. Th's ' is an tnor , a > theio taxes were avk.il.bio last July , and warrjiitn were drawn 8gilnst them al most to the full amount oeforo the tax- list vn > in iho treasurer's hands for col lecii > n. Thoeo warrants wor < j ont end drawing Interest until Decamber and Januar/ , when the taxes cnna in and < n abled the Iraasuror to pay them dl' , as ho his dono. and stop the interest. Notwitbstuuling all that Is slid of hard timoi , the tux-payers have ( on the 1st ) , paid in noirly 80 per cent of the 1881 tax list , which Is cansidorably bet ter than was done at the same da o lust year. Treasurer Back thlnki that in duo time the 1881 list can ba cleared up us clsely aa ether lists which ho hao col- collected , so aa to bavo less than 2 per cant unpaid. Upon ouo year's Hat of tares , given lo Mr. Buck to ctllect , th ra la now uncol looted lots than 1J per cont. Our citi zens are certainly g'-od tax-pjyora. SWEDISH LUTHERANS , The Church in Plvo BtutoJ Itcprc Hcntcil in this Clty-Kov. K. A. Fofidstrom The opening business session cf ( ho Kansas or Western conforcnco , of the Aogusta synod , of the Swedish Lutheran church in Noith America , -mm hold in the church , corner of Ninetcni'h and Cass streets , in this city Wednesday. The conforcnco comprises the states of Kin eas , Nebraska , Colorado , Missouri and Texa ; , with a membership of thirty-four clergymen and eighty churches. Since the aascmb'ing of the confoienco in this city sit years ago , the number of cougroto ; atiin3 ! and minlstara have doubled. Rev. Dr , J. Sfloen , of Smoky Hill , Kas. , was elected president nnd Hv. . C. J , Uut- toiu' , of Kansas City , upctottiry Bt the . morning. The roll call showed the following clergymen in atteudaucc : llsv. J. Sulfen , of Smoky Hill ; 13. M. llrickeon , of New ( jottlami ; A. M. Levfau , ot ABjaru ; M. Stolpe , of Marquette ; P. J. Sanrlom , of lirantford ; C. A. Bwemlsiu , of Lindsbor ; A. W. Dahlaton , of Salpmsbur : A. Llnd- Ii > lm , of Laura ; L. A. IMman of Ljomud- villo , Kansas ; O. J. Ilatterm. of Kansas City , Mo. ; N. Ohslnnd , of Sc.itidla ; C. .T. I am- itrorn , of Brantford ; A , llolmer , of Svredei- uurg ; J. A llombo'g , of Lawrence ; J. llol- Cfrii"1 , of Topuka , Kansas ; G A. Brandello of Djuver ; L J Sanuen , of Lujgrn-mr. Col orado ; .1. Toxoll. of Oaklai.di F. W. Berg- quest , of Wukofiel'i ; J. P. Nvqutut , of jjienr. burg ; Profess r M. Noyd , ot Wa-oo ; V M. Swanborff. of Swedesburg ; S. A. Lindbolm , uf Alma ; J. K Swnubom , of S ironville ; II. H. Mil nr , of Momence ; J. N Alexis , of York : Di C. II. Sodorijrni ] , of Holdrege , Nebraska ; J. A. Scamllno , of Austin , Tt > xa . Lay dale ates S. Bjork , New Gottland , Ka * . ; .r. ( } . BtrgfRteii , of LIndsburg , KIU > . ; ' Ho quist , of Salfm burg , Kas. ; A. dtnl- - , J. Larjon , of Kansas City , Mo ; B. . ; , of Mnrlsdahl , Kas. ; Pflter Carlson , Da < < lantl ; Gustua Juhnaon , of Wakefield ; A. odeibsrg , Edensburg ; Krick Andmson , J. "i , of Swedoihurg ; O. Jphniun , of Moinonce ; C , J Johnion , of Holdredpfi1 ; C , Ai J. larlson ! , of Platte county ; F. A lioniiiUt , AiJi f. N Snndwall , N. J. Kchlstran.N , K Holt , , Fro-trom , delegate from vacant churches ) ind Oscar Johnson , lay preacher , of Swedo- lolm , Neb. Itevs C. Wollon , of l'emont , Iowa , and J. S. Bemon , of Swea , Iowa , are visitiagcler- \\t Rev E. A. Foglojtrom , patter of the nn church ia th B city , nar been coinp lecl ! to tli hla charge owing ta failing hejltb. IIo w 11 t < ko a trip to Europe , but It is hoped -h the will return t > th's ' eily 1C. she uld his health permit. P. A. Edqu'st ' , theological student , will fill the pulpit for the pro ont. By ropiriit was fornid that during the pns-jea'nine clorpymoii hive r-coa nH- of " to the conforcii o and two bavo left , , three congr.'p.at OIB vcra re- eo > ved into the convention wi'h tha > yn- juA > d in Lin dtle , Kansas , Marque te , Kin- A sas ; and Franklin couoiy , Nebraska. The at Boasiobs ef the coufo cnco will continue roueh t'-o week wi h biiainoes inaetiDRB in the forononn , d srussion and public bu iuoas in the oven'ng. ' YESTER1 > A\'S fiKSSION. The procoedinga npaned with prayer by the llev. P. RI Siunqiiist. Thrco hundred dollars were donated to tno congregation in Aiutin , Toxai , as soon as the congregation had a paslor H. among them. A mtmoiiary for Kansai City and our rounding phccs was printoJ ; ahoS'Jo J. donated to Stud Dahlbrcka a s Ury lor at hla work In Jelt'erson oiunty , Keb. The congregation in Kearaoy , N b. , was allowed 8400 as help for a pastor , BB BODII aa the congregation could gocur- enc , with the understanding tha * . he should devote half of his time in the mission field. The rc'iuiiader of tbo day'a cestiou wai spent in dlsouolng the report submitted by the president. Get your cil ot the Omaha Oil Co. , 117 S. 15th St. , Opp P. O. 0 "Hie Kick Supreme , " Many peraoni are curioua for n dofinl ticn of the "Kick supreme. " Mifs Kat- Caitlcton asys that it ia a quick and grice- ful niovomtnt and may bo forward , b ck- watd or sideways. This m y ha nil righi for Osstlo'on bat it dos not convey to the mliul of the averrgs imn any ade - inaV'conco.tion [ of tbo "kick anprrme " A b t er dcfloiUon ot the 'kick suprarat" is tbat mmoiiltr icovement of tbo ol plan's leg , w < fi a pedaUttachmfnt , which 1) comes in < s < n act with the anntomy of th. dude young man when he cal s upon h-s bait giil n oppcs'tonto the wishes of the fore a d old man. Amtbo- , And more s'riHng oxnvpta of tha "kick inpr mo , " Is to t nd in the nr of an anfmal with mild , rcnslvo ejos and fars like a j k inbbit It is n ganulno nurj/r no par y t > tbo mm in the rear , wh n the aboto d soribcd Animal winds up bis hiirl log and lets fly frim tbo ham. Atar ( the \ictisn has aufliciently recovered to etcipo from Iho hoipital , ho can give joa the bfst dcfinl lion on catth of the "kick sapruiis. " Smoke So&l of North Carolina Tobae co. co.A A STARTLING DISCOVERY , The Imperfectly Formed Body of Inr tu Found In v Barrel. Wednoitliy forenoon a mm named Tsy lor made o discovery which cansod hla stomach to tarn insldo on1IIo was fishj ing ' around for aomu kindling wood , amid (1 score red sorao In nn old barrel in the raar of Kttz's grocrs'oro ' oa Douglas tt'eet. Ho coiumanccd pulling out the pieces of boards. Upon Iho oml of one of tlio boards was a nail , ami ai Taylor pulled It up a rod llinnel shirt was lunging ( o the nail. IIo continued to pull and os the flannel unrolled a foetus foil ont of the same. Taylor only looked at it long onongh to conv'nce himself that It WEB the body of on Irftmt , tboagh not psrfectly fo nted , and tbon paid strict attention to tbo work cf throning up hi breakfast and every thing olao in his stomach. After tbii had been scoinpllshod he hastened to h's ' homo on Oalifjinlastrcet , and after piitaking of dinner , taLr/nod a friend cf bis that ho had made n dU- covory , aad naked him to ac company him and BOO the infant. They wont to the place , but found that the tratrel , In which had botn the footualad been romovcd They nn express wigon about a block on" li two barrels in It and eupposo tbat onu of thorn was tbo barrel containing tbo foo'113. The question now ati > 04 what nni done with tbo foetus by the expror-srnan who Imultd oil the barrel. It is probable that an nboitlon has been porfirmod and that the inhnmin wretch who pot formed the opera ion wrapped the foetus in the flannel shirt , tbraw it in the batrol and covered it up with boards , Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobao < co is the boat. Mr. C. II. Foster , of Cleveland , Ohio , is in tbo city. Mr. J. H. Millard ; loft for the east lost evening. Mr. A. L. Strong slatted last evening for the cast. Mr , J. W. Bell has recovered from hia re cent illness. Mr. Daniel Angel went down to the state capital yesterday morning. Mr. A. Ii Hubsrman left yesterday for Beatrice , % vhero bo has business to at tend to. t Mr. Thos. Swobe , ono of tha Millard hotel proprietors , returned from n western trip yesterday mouiing. Mr. C. K. Squires went to Lincoln yesterday to take a peep at Nebraika law-maker * when they are in full regalia. Mr. J. J. Kennedy was called to the bed side uf his sick brother , nri'l not on n pleas ure t ip , as was stated by the BEE. Mis. 0. Q , Allyn , of Dubuque , Town , ia In Omaha to attend her brother , A II. Gibbs , who U lying ill at St. Joseph's hospital. Kevs. W , J. Ilaraha and K. B Chrismanre- , turned last night from Papillion , whither they were summoned to attend the funeral of Misa Carrie Schanb , Mr C. H. Dewey left last night by way cf Denver , for Mexico. IIo will visit VcraCru ? , City of Mexico and other points in that vicin ity , roturnii g via New Orleans. C H Hawkins , Brownsville , David Dean , Ashland , A. Lswis , Lincoln , Geo. L. Loomls , Joseph Pcdler , Luup City , Mark Murphy , Kranston , Wyo , , nro at the Millard. Clarence Buell , St. Louia ; H. P. Sutton , Ainsworth ; C. H. Worden , Wnverly ; W. G. Doan , Ashland ; John Jmgrain , Sioux City ; Goo. H. Harmon , West Point , are at the Canfield. Mr. V. W. Van Cott returned yesterday t from Kockford , III. , after anabtenco of seven weeks. Mrs. Van Cott h still in Kockford , and tbcir li'.tla Sja ia still quite 111 and under 7 the doctor' * cue. Gro. M. Scott , Miss Curry , Salt Lake City , . S. Iliod , Da Moines , K. N. Parka , Chi- uigo. W. Harrington , MH. G. M. Cbilcott , Mrs. J. B. Cox , Tekamab , Hi ram Lewis , d Genoa , are nt the Puxton , Mr. R. M , JalFr-iy , ono of the proprietors { tha Canadian -American , published at Chicago cage , Is in the city , being called hero in the interest of the organization of the Canadian- Amoiican club of this city. Ho is stopping thu Metropolitan. \Vednesdaye\eningMr.nndMre. 1C.K.Whf ! more , Mrs , Thoi , Swob ? , Mies Waterman , John Francis , and several other Omitbans , comprised a theater party , and vititetl L'n- tnlu to BOO Clara Morris In her great emo tional play , "MisuMuIton. " John McKern , Spauldiug , O , J , Frost , Pl.iinview , W , H , Kama , Lincoln , Daniel Collins , Nebraska City , 0. W. Kincelly , W. . MHrri , Ashland , Frank 8 , Carter , St Pau' ' , J. D. Storm nnd S II. Seaney , Wnverly , . II Gibson of Lincoln , Neb , 4nre stopping the Metropolitnh hotel , Dr Harry Leisenring , of Ord , Neb. , has arrived in Omaha to make n two weeks' visit with hla parents , Dr. and Mrs. P , S. LeUcn- ring. Harry ii an old Omaha b > y , and the fact uf his auccssjful practice in his new homo will be a source of pleasure to his many friends In this cit . W D. Patterson. Arllneton , S. H. Senny , Lincoln , NY , M , McCartney , Lyons , John MvKsan , Spaldintr , John Crouch , North bend , Neb , , P. S. Kilmer , Sturieo , Mich. , M. Stein , Chicago , Chan. Kelly , lied Oak , la. , , F. Ueed and W. R. Cooft , of Minneapolis , are stopping at the Metropolitan , Miss Klla McBrldo came tip from Kuntas City Saturday en routa to Omaha , and spent Sunday here with bur slater Alice , Tha War wick club of Kansas City gave Miss McBride the most mogulficent reception of the sesson , and the Journal and Times speak in the highest terms of her Shakespearian readings. Lincoln Journal , Mr. J. H. Sherfy , formerly connected with the Kagleand Thoenlr Manufacturing com- panv , of Columbus , Ga. , ba < become a per- minent citizen of Omaha , and a pat trier of J , O'Donohoo In the dry goods busineis. Mr. Pherfy is u , firat-cUsj business man , n oourtoiuj gentleman , and ii a valuable ncnuisitlcn to both buiineaa nnd social clrc'ee. THE POWER OF PR A YE B , AH AfrcctliiR story About Oonor * ! Howard niul n PcrRt-nnt'H Sick Child. Tha following beautiful ncd t"uchinR stor/ , from the Northwestern Chri'tian A d vocals , will ho road with a great deal of interest by the many friends of Gen eral Howard , the Ohtistlan soldier , and particularly 1 by thosi who bcliovo In the cfllcacy of prayer ! THE OENEIUI/S 1'IUYKU. "Do I believe in the power of prayer ! Well , I should s y 1 did ; I bo'iovo that the \ prayer of n good man or woman will cura t the sick body as well as the sick tt soul. tI " Thus spako n klndlv faced sar- g ant slat oncd at Fort Omalu , a few evenings s nco , Is a nnmbsr of comrade ] j Do continued : "I bollovo that the priyors 1 of General Howard are amweroj , 1o every 1i 1i ono of "era. " "What prayer of hie did you ever know to bo answerad'r ? asked ono of the listeners. "Well , I don't know as I ought to say anything about it , but there on bo no harm In tolling it. You remember when my little boy , 'Howard' named for the gcuerol was sivk wo gave him up to dlo ? Well , the n git * the surgeon gave him up , and we'd nil made up our minds ho couldn't live , I was on guard duty , and was foci- Ing mighty bad , irhtn the general , blois his noble heart , CI1H9 along liking hla ovcnlrg wnlk. Ho always had n kind wotd for me , but tint t ma ho caino up and said : 'Sergeant , you look polo and sad , what is the matter ? ' I td ! him that my boy wan not expected to live , that tbo doctor had given the little fellow up to dlo , and 1 blubbortd right out. The good pfiieral looked cotrowful , as you know ho nhvnjsdcuj , when ho aces any body dletrceccd , and ho said : " " 'It is veiy cad , my man , but maybe the Lord frill lot tbo bitter cup pace from you. Ho Is merciful. ' Ho thought n moment , atd then gave orders for my relief , so that I could go and wntch with my dying bop. Ho started on hla walk , when I thought maybe If ho would pray for my poor child God would eptra him to in ; so I huriitd up and nuked the gen oral's parJoa. Ho turned npd gave mo that imilo of assurance ho giros all the men who try to do right. Ho asked what I wished , and I told him that moy- bo the Lord would restore my child if ao good ik man as he prayer for it. Ho quietly answered tbat ho would pray for the child , and walked en. Ab nt II o'clock wo hoard ttapa on our porch , and when I opened the door there stood the gensral , and ho looked so amillng and good that I could have worshipped him. In a few moments wo were all on our knees by tbo bodsldo of my boy , and the general prayed fervently for the child's recovery. Ho rose np , asked God's bless ing upon us and wont away. " Here the sergeant was so movvd that ho had to wait for the lump in hla throat to go away. Ono cf the men aakoi if tno prayer did any good. "Why , of course , " exclaimed the sergeant. "It wasn't an hour till little Howard was seemingly as well as he over was , nnct has boon cv oinca. It was Gan. Howard's prayer that sivod him , bleastd be God ; and if there over was n good man en onrth it is that s mo O. 0. Hownid. " [ Written by W. H. Mlcluel. THE JONES FAMILY , The Old Sltiri Itttnrnq Imt the Old Woman is Still Among tlio Missing. 'A few daya slnco mention wai mndo In tlio BEE that BIrj.V. . E. Jones had ran awtvy fram her husband and yesterday it ivas montiiicd tbat Mr Jonts htmsolf had taken his Qopaitaro in a euddon and unespjctid manner. Mr. Jones hfsro turned and wanis mention made of the fact that ho ia going it reiniin and will coatinao in basinets dt the stuck yaid . Mr ? . Jonoa ha' gone , however , and will probab'y ' not return. It traa nthted fit the tima tiat ahe t jok with her § 25 in c.ish and a uumber of no'ua. Mr. .fonts fays tbat she cniritd off with her § 0 0 in ; oed , hard caBh nnd $1,350 in neg < tiablo ncjt s. She hai not boon hoinl from tiaco her uacoromonloiu dopartaro. Trade Notes. Wodncsday'a local freight raceipta from the west ever tin Unit n Pacific contained the ! following iteim : ejrn , 21 cars ; tnor- chandlso , 7 cits ; stone , 5 ; coal , 21 ; hiy , Ci i : hogs , 21 ; oats , 3 ; wluaf , 2 ; bullion , ; cattle , 1. Nineteen oars of nur- chBiulico wcro received from the east , 1-1 of coal , 1 of sugar , and 1 of implements. D Twenty-oils cars of corn wtro ehippid The receipts at the stock yards yoetcr- y wore very Ught , 770 ho s and 3 cars of cattle beiug handled , inojtly from the west. ? Absolutely Pure. This powder ncm YarlM. A marvel ol purely i Btremrth and who'oaomeneM. More economical thin 3 ( the ordinary kinds , ccl cannot bo sold In compctl lion with tbe multitude of low tot , uhort weight ilum of phytrhrte pcmders. Bold only In oan . KOYAL BAKING I'OWDEU CO , 109 Wall bt ; N.Y. COWING & GO , jonsrin ! < WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Billfililoixirtillrga 3P X T fXTV C5S , Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead WlMialLl 1SD PUlf K HKU rtlll-8 , Plambeis1 Gas and steam niters' ' IRON & BRASS GOODS. ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , 14tn4 Dtidje Sls.OMAHANEB. ORIGINAL FIT CLOTHING Battalion OF Customers We are not and do not appear like new men in the BUSINESS , but have made it our study to furnish the Public the benefit of GENUINE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. A REGIMENT has only one BANNER COM PANY , and OMAHA has but one 131 ; 1312 DOTTG&AS ST. , UP-STAIRS. Electric Light , Electric Light. irot 17 * i tvimk 'P/f a EC'BkT' a w * > a ei no * Price List. OEIGIHAL Pnce List. Overcoats. S20 00 Merchant-Tailor made at 510 00 . 11 CO . 1475 . 20 . 22 00 . 20 00 . 30 00 Pants. 8 C 00 Mcrcbant.Tailor made at . . 3 00 S 00 " " " 4 90 10 00 " " 6 00 12 00 " " " fi 00 15 P" 7 M 10 00 " ' , " 8 All Merchants Tailors with misfits and uncalled for Clothing will confer a favor bv addressing Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1312 Douglas St. IN THE PASTRY TJSEXD. VnnllnTcninnOi-nncc , etc. , flavor Cnbei. Jrciim > , I > iiilcllnir > , .trc.ii > dellcntvly nnd lint- irullyuithcffiill fruniivlilcli they are niaile , FOU STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PRC'-HED BV TM Price Baking Powder Co. , ShicogO , III. st. Loula , Mo. UAKtni or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder -AND Dr. I'rico's Iiiipulin Yeast Gems , licit Dry IIfi | > Yra.t , 3TOI3 C JLOS 33 WK MAKE IIUT ONE QUALITY. Omalia Medical & Surgical Institute 13th St , , Oor Capital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases of Frmalos , ft the NerrotH Sydtem , Pi \nte Dlwaflca or the Urinary and Hcnul Organe , and Dluciscs ol the Hi id , Ibiokt and Luiige , EYE AND EAR , treated by an experienced BpocUllnti also iHteascB ol tha Heart. Liver , Stomach , Kldneji , Bladder , NeurelzU , Hlieumat' ' m , 1'llis , Cancer , etc. CATAUKH. BHONOfllTJ . And all other dlieanca of the ihroattnd I.UDKItrail ed by Medicated Vapors. ( Bend tor Inhaler or circular on Inhalation. ) All dlffiiBfB of the Dloo.l , Urlrury and Soiual Or ans. I'rUato UlseaoououJ Piles Cured or no Pay. (15 ( Years Hospital and Prlvito Praotlco. ) Coniuliallon and examination free. Call 01 write ( . r clrculan oo chronlo dl'tvca and jeformltleo , Dlaeaarg ol Females , 1'rlvalo ll < ea < e > the Urlnart am ) Seiual oreana. Seminal Weak. e , Nervous DeMHty or Kiliauutiin.eto. , eta , ind iur new rcetoratltctrettment. All letters and consultation.Confidential. Sledlclrea euntto allpartaof tbe country * J ex- prc a , eocu'ely packed from obaerratlon , If full de wrliitlon of cane Uglten , One [ orsonal loUivt t > preferred If cemenltnk Opeu at ollhunri. Address all letter ) to Omaha Mtdicn ) & Surgical Instttite 13th St , Cor. Capital Ave , H , S. ATWOOD , Plattamoutb , - - - Nebrailtt luiiuor ino ou ni iD m oiaa IKI I HEfiEFOllD UD 825 00 Merchant-Tailor made nt S1200 30 00 " , . 14 W 35 00 " . 10 00 40 00 " . 18 25 45 00 " . 20 10 60 00 " . 23 GO CO 00 " . VS 00 65 10 " . 30 00 75 CO " . 35 00 Having quite a number of Misfits and Uncalled for Suits From our Merchant Tailoring department , we offer them to all purchasers at about one-half of their actual value. These are no Ready Made Goods , advertised as Custom Made , but Real Merchant-Tailor work. GIVE UB A CALL. E3ELBABLE O E PRICE Clothiers and Merchant Tailors , JParnam Street. -LARGEST STOCK OF -cnansris ECB JD. 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 Nebraasfc ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Ha.y , Stock and Eailroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clasively. Scale ; IRIEJIP-A-ZIR SBCOJP - - , AT 1406 DOUQLA.S STREET OMAHA , NEBRAEF