8 THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , MA11CH 9 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE Monday Morning , March LOCAL BEEVITIES , 0. W , ThornM , press agent for Kempi U l m , n in the city. Thu 13. A M. trixln last oventng arrived one hour and fifteen minutes Uto. The Denver train brought an unusually argo number of pM oncors lust evening. The Mostly Convention Trill bo held in the Baptist church , March 17-10. The time is drawing near. Get toady. Lcavo of absence heretofore granted Second end Lieutenant Charles MiQuiaton has beer extended seven diys by order of Genera" Howard. Stockmen are shipping many thorough bred cattle for breeding purposes to their herds In the wet Wyoming , Montana , Idaho and Washington. All laboring mtn of the First ward and neighborhood are requested to attend the meeting to-night at 7:30 : In Mctz's hall , by or der of the chairman. -Ministerial meeting will bo held in the Y. M. C. A. parlor this morning nt 10.30 o'clock. Topic "The person of ChrlU. " All visiting ministers pro invltod. In Judge Anderson's court Saturday WHHnm HOBS for stealing n kit of tools be longing to W. K. Jones of the stockyards hotel , was sentenced to 10 daysin the county jail. Mr. S. 11 , Auchmoody , cashier of Clarke Uroi. ' dm * company , foil down n stairway In the store Friday afternoon and BUitalnec scvero bruises. Ha is quito seriously in jured. A comp'aint was sworn out in thai police court Saturday morning against Henry Hen derson , who is charged with keeping a vicious dog. It appears that the animal bit a Httlo boy and the father is determined to have the canine "suppressed , " An extra meeting will bo hold at the Dan ish Lutheran church on KtRhteontli street and St. Mary'a avenue on the 12th of March In regard to the erection of buildings on the church property. As It Is o matter of impor tance all members are cordially invltod. Word baa been received in this city that Mrs. D. E. Humes died on March 4th at St. Thomas , Ontario , of consumption. Mr. Humes , who is in the employ of the Union Pacific at this point , left the city last week , on summons of a telegram which told htm of his wife's death. Hardly had ho reached her bedside when she expired. Since the appointment of Hon.F. 12. War ren as governor of Wyoming the mayoralty of that city , to which Mr. Warren was recently elected over Hon. Tim Dyer , has become va- cent. The election will come elf within a few days now and If ho would accept It Mr , Dyer would doubtless be elected with ease. He la now president of the city council of Cheyenne , The gentleman who is hero to-day at the Paxton - ton , will , however , decline to run. Miss Adams , who came from Lincoln Saturday night by direction of thl authorities there , was taken from the drug store of Mr. J. W. 13ell , at the depot , where she was suf fering severely and received proper treatment , and was taken to the Central hospital in this city. Miss Adams Is destitute and In n deli- tcate condition , and though to become * a mother at an early day , was last night resting in comparative c.iso. Dr. Plshblatt , notorious throughout the state as a traveling quack doctor of unsavory reputation and no character whatever , is now over in Wisconsin preaching Christ and him crucified , and is described by the papers as a high-Hying evangelist with a euro euro for the sin-sick soul | _ Ex. The readers cf the BEE will recall the individual above alluded to and the successful efforts of the BEE to rid them ( him , In the Mills trial yesterday Judge Nev ille turned back the attorneys into the pathof legitimate investigation by significant wave of his hand and a few words. It is as tonishing how a well-balanced head can se cure an orderly Investigation of a case where so ranch fool lug and bad blood exist as in this case. His honor wished it to bo remem bered his court was cot an appellate tribunal from any church investigation , and that Mills , and nobody else , was on trial. Subse quently the procaedlngs moved smoothly and collateral issues were not lugged In , - - An evening oC flowers In March Is the next novelty of tha St. Mary's Avenua Con- cregationa * church , when the Indies will show how tli3 "flowers preach to us if wo will only hoar ; " "the milk-white lilies , the violets , cowslip ? and the primroses ; " "crocus-cupa of gold and blue , mow-drops blooming early ; " all of fine tissue papers , the work of their own fingers , and all sot forth by them at their sociable in the church parlors on Friday even ing , March 13th. Docoratlonslin ttsiua pa pers ol assorted colors will alee be presented fans , satchels , blotters , caps , aprons , orna ments for parlor and dressing-room , A floral lunch of most nppotizlng flowers will also be served for a dime by waiters in tissue cos tumes , nnd "all for love and nothing for ro- ward. " Save the evening for this pleasure. In the Diitrlctcourt room Saturday morn ing a laughable incident occurred during thu trial of the caio of Kbonhack against the U. P. railroad. Attorney Monster , of Council BlulTs , when cross-examining n witness was told by Judge Wakely that he would have to cut his crocs-exaxinatlon very short , as he was consuming the tlmo of the court without apparently proving any point. "But I do not BOO , " laid Mr. M. , "how by any Inspiration your honor can foretell the fact * , which I ei " . "atop right there , , re plied his honor , " 1 want no more remarks of that kind In this court. Though you are from the other side of the river , when you are in this court you will abide by IU rules. " Mr , Mounter occupied five minutes , by the watch , ia a series of profuse apologies to "his honor. " For Trial To-Day. The Mills crlmlrmllibel casa trill bo argusd ta-diy , und pcmib'y given to the jury , la Jadgj Neville's court. The Thorapion-Engl'th ' Hzzle-Hownrd charge of murder -will bo houd In Nor- vlHo'a court after the Mills llbol case. Ebanback vs. U. P. It. It. will bo con cluded to-d y , Frank Ktitovoe , having given 6500 bond to let Editor Roalcky and the world generally < > o In jpoice , was on Saturday diichargod from jail. Thu embezzlement case , tn which Mr. E , A. Wallace Is dofuninnt , will be heard on March 18. Henry Henderson has been called to answer for keeping a bad dog. Judge Andtrjcn on Saturday gave Wm Ross ton days ia j ll for larceny of tools belonging to a carpenter of the took yard * . Tom Fcl y and Jerry Hmb weio eeut en for larceny , j SOCIAL SHADOWS As Reflected on the r lnlcrt Uullncrs of the World of IMcna lire Personal This week wo Tvill Illustrate the Inter eating process of making brlcki wlthon straw. A certain dudolot hai quit hangin over an uptown gate became he's afr l ( ono of his belt glili la watching him What are wo coming to 1 If the depression In society continue wo shill have to fall back on snch inslg nificaut events as "a game of cards , o a taffy pull. " It is amusing to note what n poworfn element fashion is. Brains , boauly worth , and everything of itcrllng valu must hu&tlo out of the rend to nuke wa ; for the chariot of that aggressive name Kvon religion , in its nil pervading In flucncc , dictates certain thlcgi , and i the two were weighed In the balance together it Is to bo feared that fashloi would corao uppermost. Jtut now fashion and religion have pu their heads together and agreed to con noltdato. Fashion , like n dutiful child has horkoned unto the mandates o Mother Church , and consented t > forcgc dancing ( In public ) , and oven tLu mile d'.fsipatloa ' of progressive euclurizing Beefsteak Is banished , and fish andbakcc beans are proscribed ai nn otheroallzar. At first Fashion ruflled her gay plumage ago and ta'd she much preferred silken attire to sackcloth and ashes. Religion Inexorable , pointed the finger of I'rcco deuce , r/mhion / pondered awhllordlcctcc that Ilia thing was mighty stylish , nnc Immediately flopped over into the lap oj Religion. Religion pitted her on the bick and passed on to tbo next town. Wo don't often gush , but nothing shor of tbat current article could do jnstlco to our impression of the concert last Sua- day. There Is mnslo SD utterly intoxi cating , none which a ? entirely transports a soul to i calms of enchantment as orchestral music. At the ordinary con- : ert ono can bo coolly critical , patroniz es , or anything ho pleases , but within the nlluenco of those glorious harmonies , every sense vibrates In sympathy , and Bolt bccomns aubmergod in ecstasy. Mendolisohn'fl peculiar but delicious larmonles Boom to roqulrofamiliarizing in order to bo fully appreciated. The ran- estic priest's march was not as much ap- jlauded as "Lo Nozze do Figaro" in Mo- < 5 rt'a sprlfthtllor vein , bnt tbo quaint ' Egyptian Parole" brought the just on- coro. Auber'a "La Muelto di Portico' ' was groately enjoyed the Halo stradln-r out prominently. Next wai moet dolcctsblo potpourri the - us Danube , " "Trovatoro" "Kiss waltz1 , and other scraps ; but Isn't it asking much of > oor humanity to ait decorously quiet indor such circumstances ? The cornet Inot was splendidly done by H. Irvine and A. Rohrs. To our mind the "Vis- ons of a dream" was the gem , iotroduc- Foatner'a zither -solo with og pretty - or- [ uislto effect , alao a flats solo abounding n trills and execution skilfully man aged by Julius Meyer. There was a moonlight scene juat back of theparform- ors , and If the llpht could have only boon .urncd low , the illusion would have been perfect and ono might easily have imagined himself in aomo pootb elyalura where dreams are in ado of more eternal stufi' than mince pie. The rest of the program was a medley , > y Brabam , which seemed rather out of > lace in such classical company , Verdi'a ovely.scena and cayatina-Nabncco , " and he sprightly "Trot do chevalier" by Splndlor. For the benefit of the stereotyped class who are afraid to do anything or go any where until everyone else has , it may bo as well to add that these concerts are patronized by the best class of people , ind that ladies as well as gentlemen go. They are doing a laudable tiling in devel oping a taste for high class music here , they also solve a difficult problem for the roung men , viz. what to do with thooi- lelves Sunday afternoons. The family and some of the friends of klr. Mitchell Fleming , sr. , assembled at ii > residence the other evening and made its sixtieth birthday a memorable one. Music and dancing were indulged in till midnight , when an elegant lunch was laughtered , served by his daughters , tlra. 0. Foster , Mrs. 0. Cheney and lira. Meldrum , after which the visitors rere favored with an old Scotch song by ho hoit ; alee songs by Mra. Cheney , MB K. Fleming and Miw Moldrom and Hesew. Shand , Robison , Gray and Smart. The gay and festive Gco. Finn ug gave a few of his rollicking Irish airs n a way that tickled the company and won fresh laurels for himself. The as sembly broke up at a late , or rather , darly hour , loth to disperse. Madam Grundy is holding daily rocop- lens on Capitol Hill , which are attended argely by the elite of Vanity Fair ; and ho highly interesting and scientific pro- : oss is gone through of dissecting , ana- yzing and commenting upon the charac- ors , faults and foibles of these who hap- ion to bo out of oar-shot. At present ho Inexhaustible subject ii mooted , 'What are yon going to get now for pring ? " It would bo a good place for the society oporttr to pitch his tent , but MM. irundy , sly old girl , puts her finger to icr lip , and passes a warning wink around whenever any bold bad'reprosontativo of he press approaches. Wednesday was a gloriously sunshiny day and It brought a good attendance at ho ladles' mutlcale. Mrj. Appel ( Rachel Soldsmith ) , of Denver , who Js visiting icr parents hero , was In the audience. I'lio programme was : Overture 'Daughter of the Regiment" . . . . . > i. . . . . . . , , , . . .Donizetti Misses Gertrude and Hdith James. Aye Maria. . . Gounod Mrs. Rhodes , accompanied by violin piano and organ. y Ue. . . . .Chopin Last Hope , ' Gottschalk Mrs. Me teal f. Variations As a Dird Cornea Flylnor . . . . . . , , , , , . .Sclierz Miss Rothschild , Miss Newman , Minuet Acatbe Backer Grondahl Miss I'ennoll , Voerei Tostl Mra Rhodes , Mlgnon. , . .Thomas Miss Rothschild. I'est Overture , Leutner Miss Alwilda Whltnoll , Misi Jennie House. A gentleman thus sums up the exposi tion : I am again at St. Paul andean dream of the good tlmo I had In New Orleans. It would take too much paper to give you an Idea of it. I will only mention that I have been fifteen times nn the ground and still hare not seen all , though I went at 7 a. m , and stayed till 0 p. m. The prettiest glth , tha narrow est ttrzotr , the meat changeable cllnute , the darkest mgrooi ; that la Now Or leans. leans.Mr. Mr. 0. Mount , the llvo'y traveling m n has been very ill at Sacramento , Colon-do , but li convalescing , He has made loU of frlonds there as elsewhere , and has great things to lay of California hospitality. Mr. Cornell the Imndeomo bankpre l dent from Valentino , Nebraska , wai in town over Sunday with his friend Capt. Ohace. The captain gave him n few lc ' tonn In painting. Mr. Lane , of tlio pabllo tchools , loft laat Monday to attend the Inauguration caromonles and spend a few weeks li Washington. The Pols Whist club has not qulto completed Its organization , bnt promises to bccoino ono of the pleasantest gather ings In town. It Is composed of the Dodge street hill fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Bright , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dickey , Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls , Mr. and Mrs. McCon- neil , Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock. They mot at J. J. Dickey's this week. The Eachro club ia a north side von- I tiro. They mot at Mrs. Wallace's this week. week.Mr. Mr. Rhodes , husband of the Presby terian soprano , has been confined to his bed with illnots. Mr. Yonng , auditor of the Union Pa cific , has fitted op h's ' houao on Twenty- second strcot iq fine stylo. Mr. and Mr p. Field , of Boston , are visiting them. That popular plnco of amusement , the rink , was crowded ID vutncus the wonders - dors tbat can bo performed on rollers and bicycles. Miss Gllrnor ; , a rather pretty blonde of the purest typo , nnd np patently about eighteen , jando n very agreeable plcluro'in her short whi'.o satin fklrt , shapely black stockinged limbs , and fair hair floating about. All three wore rntutors of their art , and gave a performance worth seeing. Mrs. J. S. Clark , the sweet singer , has moved to Burt and Eighteenth streets. Mr. Newman , of Lincoln , a relative of Judge Thurston , spent Sunday In the city. Ho wai a spectator of the shooting affair In the Capital building. R. R. Franco ii the proprietor of the ingenious drug clerk who lights n fire without the inconvonlenco of getting up. Ho has a bottle of nitric acid suspended over the wood and the cord passed through the back of the steve to his room , and when it Is tlmo to kindle ho jerks the string and stays where ho ia till It is comfortable donnstairg. Hero Is an amicable way to settle the disputes of married people ai to who shall light the firo. Mlsa Atkinson , who has boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andy Borden , has left for her homo In Denver. OKA.WLINGFEOM DUG-OUTS ; To U&tho in Houtlicrn bens. A ha y parly left the MHIard on Sat irda- or a trip via the Missouri , to iho New Orleans ex position. Nearly .VI the members are Sherman county people vrho have been nourcd In and abut oil from the world or nearly tbrce months. Among them ho reporter mot Hon. W. H. Conger , cpresentativo of Sherman and Cutter countior , 0. B. Willard , publisher of the Sherman T/mos / , Mrs Allio 0. Willard , lostmlatroEs of loup City , who say a aho > oliovea In party rule and hut. os a demo- rat will aocuro her oflico , because to the victor eliould belong the rpolla ; H. Smol- cr , ox-commlaaioncr nnd deputy treaaur- r of Sherman county , and Bert Carlton , whoae regret waa , tbat "Uncle Bill" 3ocahotcr , president of the "republicm ed brigade , " which did such herculean work for the party hat fall , could not ac company them. These readera of the BEE who know the section In which theao per- icns reside , will appreciate the fun that s ahead. W. J. Murphy , a Union Pacific brakeman - man , had a hand crualied while coupling cara it Valley Saturday morning. He was brought o St. Joseph's hospital in this city where BOV- ral fingers were amputated. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A mirvcl ol pnrotjr , trength anil wboleeomt net ) . More economical than iio ordinary kinds. cd cannot be sold In comnetl- ion with the multitude ol low test , ehoit weight Ii.m ol physohrto povilen. Bold only In cam. IOYAL BAKING POWDER , CO. , 108 Wall Bt ; H.Y. NO PQiSOM IN THE PASTRY IF r&l TJSrEOD. VanUln.I.emonOrange , etc.flavor Caliet. Creamil > uildlnif > < bc.tu delicately nnd nut. urullyu. the fruit from which they ureraude. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PHt'iKID IV TH1 Price Baking PowdonCo. , Chicago , III. 81. Louis , Mo. MtuiM or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Dr. Price's Lupuliii Yeast Gems , licit Dry IIop Yeuit. . RAT.X ; xrxcrac , Wr iUKB BUT OMB QVAUIT , 1312 TIECE ! IVIIIXaLS 1312 OF THE Gods Grind Slowly ! There are many kinds of mills in this our enlightened country , There are Coffee Mills , Spice Mills , Mills that grind our corn and wheat , Political Mills that grind up aspirants for office , Tax Mills that eat up our loose change , Mills that grind fine and Mills that grind coarse. There is still another Mill in active operation. MISFIT CLOTHING LO Which are grinding the prices down so low and making things so interesting to the people of Omaha and vicinity that when you meet your friend he will say : xjLjyL TO MILL , Which means he is on his way to visit To fit himself out from those MERCHANT TAILORS' MISFITS AJKTD UNCALL ED FOR GARMENTS , which are in elegance unsurpassed bv any , and being sold at less than the cost of material. Full dress suits for sale or to hire. Bargains that save doUars PRICE LIST AS A GUIDE : Suits. $25 00 Merchant-Tailor made at S12 00 SO 00 . . 140) 3500 . 1600 40 00 . 182J 4500 . 20 CO 5000 . 2350 6000 . K8 00 65 (0 ( . 30 00 75 00 . 30 00 Overcoats. S25 00 Merchant-Tailor madejat $10 00 SO 00 . 11 CO 4000 . 14 75 4500 " . 20 00 CO 00 . 22 00 CO 00 . 2G CO 7000 . 30 00 best talent is employed to make alterations when necessarv to insure a fit which is done always free of charge. 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