T THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY , AUGUST 3 , 1885 THE DAIL1 BEE. Monday Morning , August 3 , LOOAL BREVITIES , The ecbool board will hold Its regular monthly meeting to-night , By an oversight la making up the police record of arrests Friday night the name of Officer Jim O'Brien WAS Omitted , Ue made ten arrests , Eddie Green , n boy employed In the Republican building , fell In n fit opposite the Republican building about 1 o'clock Saturday. The caio wai treated promptly , and Is not considered dangerous1 , Yesterday afternoon , the "Monitors , " of West Omaha , In n closely conteited game of ball defeated the Amen avcnuo club by n score of 23 to 22. The Monitors play the U , 1' . Reserves next Saturday , The funeral of John 1' . Boland and of Oacar Woodward took ploce Saturday from St. I'hllomonn's cathedral , nnd we/a largely attended , Interment in both cases was bad at the Holy Sepulchre. /I / An Omaha wholesale liquor runner drank down sixteen of Harvard's amateurs , on Wednesday. No use for retailers trying to compete with one engaged In the wholesale trade. Harvard Courier. Mr. Philip K. Chase and Miss Alice J. Mclgell , both of this city , were married on August lt , by Rev. Charles W. Savldgo , nt the residence of the bride's father , nt Twenty- ninth and Douglas streets. Mr. and Mrs. Chase took the evening train for Rock Springs , Wyo. , where they will bo nt homo for the present , The district court baa finished its crim inal business for tills term , notwithstanding the fact that there are ton parsons now in the county jail awaiting trial on criminal charges. Among the number , however , Is to bo In cluded a witness who is hold to appear against JZd. Jnmos who IB accused of grand larceny. The witness has been In jail for the past few days , and to nil appearances will have to bo confined until the next term of the criminal court , Judge S tenborg says. This will go hard with him , aa ho is a farm hand , nnd will be compelled to lese the best months of the year In jail. Judge Wakeley was engaged Saturday in hearing various motions and demurrers. About the only important matter disposed of was the overruling of the demurrer of counsel for defense In the caao of Woodbey vs. Boyd , ftgnlnat the original pstilioii. In refusing' to throw out the petition , Judge Wakeley held , among other things , that the question of civil rights , though not touched upon in the peti tion could bo brought forth in epscbl plea-l ings , and that the proprietor of the opera house was rcsponsiblo for the note of hia man- sgor. It is expected that seine intorcsting questions will bo developed when the case is brought to trial. Sail of North Odrollna Smoking To bacco ia the boat. 1'ollco JJocket. In tbo aoaslon of police court Saturday morning the following caaaa were dis posed of : Mlko Leary antl George Barlos , drunk and disorderly , $5 and costa ; committed. John McCann , drunk and disorderly ; committed for ton days. Pat Kearney , drunk and disorderly ; committed for fifteen days. William Mayfield , drunk and disor derly ; released. For Trado. Nance county lands for stock of general merchandise or hard ware. Address John Llnderholm , Cen tral City , Nob. Bnrglars Abroad. Thieves entered the honso of Gen. Howard Friday night , at321 NorthTwon- ty-socond , effecting an entrance through a sldo window. They took a valuable lot of silverware , including ono crumb knife , eno lea cream knife , two pieces of solid sllvermarked Mrs. E. E. H. , and one piece worked with the general's initials O. 0. H. The police have been noti fied. There is no clue. Burglars also attempted to break into the honso of Col. Henry , on Dodge street. The noise of their breaking in awakened the servant girl , and aho gave the alarm. Cjl. Henry ( who by the way is department rill a instructor and a hair line shot ) immediately jumped to hia feet and gave chase , revolver in hand. The thieves broke away and escaped be fore the colonel could draw a bead on thorn. LIOAII nnd Building Aiao- clntlon , Subscriptions can now bo made for shares in the first eorlos by applying to the sectary's ofiico with Jeff W. Bed ford , 213 South Fourteenth street. The payments are mido monthly at rate of In nno dollar per share. Out of town parties wishing to sub by scribe for shares in the Nebraska Loan and Building Association can do so by communicating with Secretary F. J. Borthwiok , 21U South Fourteenth Street Omaha , who will bo poised to furnish any Information desired Too Bad , if True. A aid-eyed woman giving her nnmo as Mra , A. Gassier , appeared before Judge Stonberg Saturday and swore out a complaint against her husband , whom she claimed , had baen abusing her. inN N She told a long and pitiful story , the al truth of which la not by any moans tr vouched for herein. trdc She said that her husband had been p practicing a system cf abuse which was iacc cc very annoying. In the first place hn had III ( let out the canary birds , ' just for pure for spite , you know , judge , " and hud ro. fused to capture them. Ho had slapped the dr her , the laid , but was too cute to strike drK her very hard , for fear the marts of the nc blows would bo evident , Ho had , fur rt thermore , BO ran the tale of woe , broken np the furnlturo and thrown the crockery out of doors , and had attempted to throw the toning mioblne down stairs , but had baen prevented from accomplishing hla de ovll purpose by the fact that the trap sti door was too smill. Other details of rein abuse WTU repeated , too numerous to in reproduce. Judge Stonbcrg Imiod a warrant for re Oae.lei'u arrest. Its Itsmi mi Woodbrldgo Bios , have for sale ; the Ono Onleketicg Piano good as now. " MathuaheK very fine. : ho ' Kiubo " at a bargain. so " Hallot ifcDavis " cheap. au " AVoodward & Brown piano very nope nlco. nlco.The po The above pianos will bo closed out ; he very low to make roon for other stock. pose Call and toe those pxtiomely fine bar- so aini. 215 Oper * Hone ; . ARMY MATTERS. Something Atont Rifle Competition and The Troops Movlnc Nortlmard Military BII colUny. Tbe Increased number of shoulder etrnpa nnd uniformed officers around the hotels yesterday nnd the frequent paa > ajgo of nmbulancea along Sixteenth street rttractod much nltentlon among thoao who wore not aware of the impending annual rlflo contest of the Department of the rintto , which boglna on Tueaday near Fort Omaha , nndor the eflialont charge of Ool. Guy V. Henry , Ninth cavalry , intpector of rifle practice for this de partment. The trains from the Treat brought In Lieutenants Terroy and Tag. gart from Fort Douglas , and Captain Bnbb and Lieutenant Noyea from Orla- Hold , Kansas , The genial face and ro bust figure of Lieutenant Motrlam , who has won moro medals than ho can carry conveniently around with him , rotated between department headquarters and the range , while Lieutenants Brown , Parke , Goodwin and Jackson helped to fill up an nmbulanca load on route to the camp , which looked llko the semi annual return visit of Fort Omaha from Uav- orly'a minstrels , Preparations for this Important contest , which is the culmina tion of the year's practice on the different peat ranges , are now almost completed , and next week the compltltlon will begin which ia to decide the selection of officers and men who will uphold the honor of the department in the great annual army match to be shot in September. The competition will ba fourth ahot in thii department. It will differ frcm the others in being conducted on a now range and nndor nonr officers. All the roginidnto will compote with the single exception of the Ninth cavalry which la still marching overland along the North Platte on its way to various posts to which It tins been aealgnod. The matches always of Interest , will bo made moro in- toiciting thla year by a moro complete range organization , a fuller complement of prize ; , greater camp facilities , a bettor commissary and a moro conveniently ap pointed range. For much of thla the department la Indebted to Colonel Henry whoto wide experience In target practice and the organisation of army rlflo com petition ! at Fort Lsavonworth haa proved of invaluable service in tbo preparations for tbo coming match , while much ia alao duo to the energy and popularity of Lieu tenant Horrlam , the financial officer , and to Ilia cheerful and enthusiastic efforts of the staff appointed to superintend. Ono of the first moves rf Colonel Henry on coming hero from Fort Leav- onworth was to locate a now raugo which should not bo open to the objections inado against the old. An area west of the peat was chosen which ceomod in every way suitable but which was nar rowed Bomowhat in order to afford pro tection to the inhabitants. The range waa laid out and the targets built by L'outenant ' True , of the Fourth infantry , under an appropriation of $1,000 granted b7 _ tbo war department , an advantage not given to other military pcs's in this de partment. Under Lieut. Trao'a efficient superintendence the department of the Platte has now a range complete in its features , satisfactory In ita location and ample for all the demands likely to be made upon it. The camp which ia made by its aide Is very prettily located on good grounds solid and free from sand. Neat and roomy hospital tents afford shelter from sun and rain The commis sary department is under charge of Hlgglns , the restaurateur who la furnishing excellent board to officers and men , the former paying $1 a day , and tbo latter 75 cents. The street cars run to within three-fonrtlu of a mile of the range , and arrangements have baen made to have them connect with a line of stages , In order to afford visitors oaay access to the grounds , as a largo attend ance ) of Omaha people is hoped for. Capt. Mylou , the excellent commandant at the camp , promises full accommoda tions for all who may bo present. The list of prizes to bo given have al ad y been published. They are said to o double In number and value of those vor before offered , and are handsome in ducements for worthy emulation on the part of competitors. Thoss offered by citizens of Omaha aggregate $000 , whllo individual firms of this city have given medals and watches , which will bring the grand aggregate up to fully $1,000. In addition there nrj the army medals , the department commander's medal , reg imental prlzs , oto. , full dotnlls of which have appeared in the columns of thd BEG. Much Interest Is being manifested the coming ma'c\ throughout the entire - tire department , and that already shown our citizens la an earnest of tbolr continued Interest during the competition next week , TORT NIOBIIAIU. L'.out. ' Brown , post quartermaster at Fort Nlobrara , is In tbo city , and will attend tbo tide competition. lie reports that everything Is in readiness for the proposed new bnlldinga at that post , and that estimates have already been nudo. MOVING SOLDIERS. Gen , Breck has received tolographl Intblllganco that the two troops of the Ninth cavalry , which have boon stationed Oaldwcll , Kansas , in anticipation of trouble nrlth the Indians , have been or dered northward Into the De ro partment of the Plitte. This taken to ehow pretty conclusively that oil the danger of con- llot with the Indians in that section is , the present at least , past. Furthermore private telegrams convoy intelligence that the troops of this jppirtment now stationed at Orisstield , nc itantaj , are to bo Immediately ordered north ! No ofliclsl confirmation of the rtport has been received. .MHCELWNEOUS. The attan tlon of troops serving in thl department is invited to the following in- itructlona printed on the blanks for peat Ot returns : "Whenever the garrison is re inforced ; , ( by recruits as well as loldlera ) reduced or relieved , or a post is osUb- ba ilabed , evacuitod or raocouplod , the com manding officer will immediately report 111 fct to the adjutant general , and to general and department headquarters icjompanted by an exact return of the ingmontiog cr withdrawing force , and note the tame on the first subsequent Sri est return. Such report and record , In i cue of a naw post , mutt indicate its lUMitlon , which should be Identified with lotno known object as twenty-five miles fro , weitfrom river or town , pratof o Qco nd , in all cases , the best means of communicating with the now post by mall must bo stated. " The return above re quired for theto headquarters will be made on the usual blink for post returns and will embrace the Information requir ed by that blank. Liavo of absence for ono month , on surgeon's certificate of dhnblllty , Is granted Oapt. Thaddeus S. Klrtl nd , Seventh Infjmtry. Leave of absence for ono month , with permission to apply to headquarters division of the Missouri for an extension of ono month , Is granted Chaplain George W. Simpson , U. S. army. Capt. Louis Broohomlu , assistant sur geon , U. S. army , will proceed to Fort Laramlo , Wyo. . and report In person to Ool. Hatch , Ninth cavalry , to rccompany the battalion of the Ninth cavalry , from Fort Larnmio to Fort MeKlnnoy , Wyo. TRINITY CHIMES , Something About the Bella Tlio Ser vices of Dedication , The balls of the now Trinity chime nro now in place and ready to bo sounded ; but by rcqueat of Mra M. A. Ogden the liberal donor , they will first bo heard on the anniversary of her husband's death , August 3rd , to his memory and on ac count of au almas1 Itfo long attachment between him and hia rector , Bishop Olarkson. There are ten balls , ono morj than in the stosplo of Trinity church , Now York city. This ono ia made to ring and will also servo for the tenor bell in the chime. Upon this ono la thla Inscription : Chime of ton bolls , the gift of Mnrinnnn A. Ogden to Trinity Cathedral , Omaha , Aa n Memorial of her Husband , William A. Ogden , Walton , N. Y. , August 3,1877. "Come hither and hear the words of the Lord your God. " Tbo following ia the weight of the bolls : D , 3,007 ; E , 2,035 ; F sharp , 1,444 ; G , 1,197 ; A , 354 ; B , 032 ; C , 522 ; 0 sharp , 384 ; D , 334 ; E , 219 total 10,718 younds. At 7 o'click Monday ovouing there will bo a abort service in the cathe dral , when , according to Mr. Ogdon's wish , the bolls will chime the tune Zra , and others , and the choir and congrega tion will sing the same. The letter of presentation has bocn sent to Mr. H. W. Yates , as treasurer of the cathedral cor poration. A copy of this letter , cent by Mrs. Ogden to the Dean , will bo road- After this short sarvice , at which allwlll bo present who appreciate thla splendid Ift , Mr. Meialahn , the bqll chlmor o Trinity , Now York , will play the follow 'ng hymns : "Pleyol , " ' 'Evening Hjmn,1 'All are Coming , Bleated Saviour , ' 'Closer to Me , " "Coronation , " "Dako ' treet"tho Russian hymn , "Old Hun dred , " "Nearer , My God , to Theo , " "Homo , Swcot Homo. "What They Complain Of. The ladlea of the W. 0. T. U. who are In charge of the Buckingham lunch rooms on Twelfth street , nro doing a good work in that locality a work which ought to bo appreciated. They com plain , however , of many potty annoy ances which ought to be stopped. One of the ladles , in conversation with a reporter - porter said that the ice-water barrel which ia kept standing on the side-walk Cfol is conatantly being molested by malicious parties. Mud and filth of all kinds are thrown into the water , so that the barrel has to bo refilled many times more than it ought to be. Some one ia obliged to 01oi watch the barrel all the time , because tli aorne of the people in the neighborhood tliP are In the habit of emptying it either by tli P carrying off the water for their ci own use , or by leaving in the faucet "turned on , " and allowing cc the -water to rnn out. Again , the ladles th complain that attempts have been made to prevent them from selling buttermilk piP' probably by parties in the neighborhood P'Si who desire to have the exclusive right to Its sale. A milkman who had b en delivering - fr livering it to the ladles at both the rooms on Twelfth and Fifteenth streets sudden- stopped ODmlng and it is supposed n . that he waa "aeon" by the parties who jt are trying to hinder the ladies of the W. 0. T. U. in their work. Other arrangements cc ments have been made to aecnre butter milk , however , aa the ladles are detorm. inod not to be headed off by any such or tu maneuvers. Other vexations , aucb as le patty thefts and depredations , are alao ropotted. at The ladles of the W. C. T. U. are en or titled to protection from theao acts of rabi ovilmindod , millcloiu persona and should dc certainly receive it. Their work la a good one and they should bo allowed to eiB B eiwi it forward untamperod and cirry un wi hindered , plSI 1'nlluo J > etnll. SI Tno following is the police detail for SIwl the month of August : feat Maurice Sullivan , Captain. Andrew Oiawford , Tenth street. at L , Jackson , Sixteenth street , di James O'Boylo , Doughs. &ti Peter Wetland , Sixteenth. ol ntdhard Burdlsh , Thirteenth. relit James Brady , Twelfth. lit John Curry , Gumlng. th OharlBB Bloora.Ninth , Tenth and Elev tbo enth. ra enth.Patrick Patrick Moslyn and Frank Belamy , on streets and alleys. ofm Tom Polronotand ; Al. Slgwart , jailors. m John Turnbull , city business. Peter MaU and Michael Whalen , an roundsmen. ex Thomas Cormlck , court officer. ah NIOHT roucE. OR ORmi William White , Farnam. mi Pat Horrlgan , Eleventh. Simi Pat Murphy , South Thirteenth. mi Ed. Carroll , lower F raam and Bar $1 $ ney. Ninth to Twelfth. nomi Michael lUley , St. Mary's avouuo. mi Charles Donahoc , Cumlng , Duff Green , Tenth. let J. J Donovan , Ninth and Tenth. pray Pat Hinchoy , Thirteenth. an Joseph Howies , Douglas. ov George Lowrey , Sixteenth. thi Dan Kennedy , Sixteenth , Dodge to Cfl Dass , COl : Fred. Fuller , Twelfth. SOImi : mi Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- wo pri . DIED ; llNTNOLDS In this city , August 2 , at 4 : : < 0 p. thi m , , nt the family residence , 2107 Chicago a \ street. Kalph W. , Infant ion rf Mr , and thl Mr > . II. W Reynold ? , aged nine months , Funeral to-day at 3 p. m. STIFFEN -In this city , August 2 , at 3 a , m. , at his room * on Tenth street between Far. lad now and Doug.as , of hemorrhage , Fritz mi ! Steilen. jo Ilemaini were taken to Drexel & Maul's , tov torn which place the funeral will take place tile day at 2 p , m to Laurel Hill. ' hoi A CIRCLE OF THE ClfY , 0 The Propel Sdieme for a System of ParMaBoDleyarfl , The Advantages Much n Improve ment would Bring A Tour Over the lloutc Tlio Scene Described scribed , The beauty , the attraction , the dctlra billly , and it might almost bo said the life of a young , prosperous , end crowing city depends much on its resorts for pleas- nro Ita puks and Its drives. The moio of these the bolter. They in themselves do almott as much in drawing to the population a wealthy , Intelligent , and re fined class of people , tcoklnj ; now homes , aa anything elso. A atrangur In the city will nek , "Well , what kind of drives have you ( jot ? Are your parks worth go ing to aeoi" If you are able to answer hia question by Baying , "Wo surpass any other city of the west in such thlngr"and then show them to him , hia surprise and admiration would certainly have its weight. Many cities of the o at point with great pride to their aylvian drlvea and their 1 jvoly parks , but Omaha ia surrounded with natural advantages which , hlghtocod by the aid of art , might make them all pale Into inslgnilicenco. Hero aho sits a perfect queen of lovell- IKBI , with wooded hills , rolling plain s , and romantic glona stretching away from her skirts In all directions , a plctnro on which the hand of nature has lavished every convenience and effect that man could desire to have aa a foundation to work on , for the establishing and build ing np of improvements , that would beef of untold value and a joy forover. Hoar much moro pleasant life would bo in Omaha with a system of fine parks and a grand boulevard , encircling the entire ; lty. They can ba had , and , as has been stated before , a movement la on foot right now to got them. This movement , ,00 , ia assuming practical shape and the men who are engineering it take hold of , ho matter at though they meant juainesa. For several yeara , how ever , old eottlcra have had the chomo vividly in their minds nnd are jrowing additionally Impatient each suc ceeding day to see it consumatcd. An association has boon organized and noces lary committees appointed to push the outerpriso along. Last Saturday mornIng - Ing the committee on ground ? , accompa nied by several prominent citizens and newspaper reporters , made a tour of the proposed project , with results that were entirely satisfactory. The party was composed of Dr S. D. Morcar , W , V. Morse , T. C. Brtinnor , 0. R Seldon , Jotoph EeJinan , Et-Mayor Chase , Ed ward Rosewater , Thomas Svfift , James A. Crolghton , J. E House and St. A. D. Balcombo. rwa > . At 8 o'clock they congregated at Jef ferson square In carriages , and from there drove to Sulphur Springs , oppoaito Cut off lake , where they refrcahod themselves with a tow draughts of that health giving water , and thouco procacded northward along the shaded river bluff about two mtloa to a very handsome aud romantic brook , that rushes down through the bloffi In Col. Oroft'n place , and which will henceforth bo known as Rodmnnd'a Glen. In this run or glen ] flows constantly a stream of the clearest , pnrest and cjo.ojfc water that can bo found any placj. A'ong ' the root ol the bluff and shrubbery It is proposed to build a magnificent drive , 150 feet wide , which duiing an afternoon and evening would be a delightfully enjoyable place for the people Omaha to vlalt. After leaving this pleasant spot , the procession proceeded > acrosa the valley and out onto the top of the hills , thence down in a circle around past' the deaf and dumb institute , the Sacred Heart convent , the county poor farm , and finally down Into the cool and inviting shades of Hanscom park , where they partook of a nlco lunch prepared for them by Dr. Morcar , Such another series of etartllngly charm ing scenes as are presented to the eye from various points along the line de scribed , haa no rqqal on the conti nent. From a point on the ridge ( weat of Omaha bir racks is proposed to uucara a right of way and continue the boulevard south to the county poor firm and thunoo to Hanacom park. It wonld not icqniro aush an onor n ua ou'liy of moco/ c r cap ndi- turo uf muscle to make thu deoirta levard ono c f the finest in America , and add immeatii'ably to the value of prop n erty along its lino. Now and then a to ravine it ttiaountorod that wonld reqnira te bridging , und probably a hill to bo graded oa he down 801113 , but the most costly Item of expense tj Cguio on Is tbo macadamizing. But just atop and think for a minute of what a magnificent drive , and what a plorious thing it wonld bj to Omaha. Start on Sixteenth street and you have L long , level stretch out to tie epringe , where en easy and gradual aic nt tj thu foot of the bluff ) cm b ) obtained Then you h ve two miles farther , with stately ; elms , graceful walnut and splen did aah tree ! , cm ting an inviting , friendly tb and refreshing shade with grssi plats on th either aide and any number of secluded 10' retreats , the very placoi for lovera to linger and pour forth tbo sweet secroU of bo thulr thoughts. After leaving the bluffs bo drive la continued np to Omaha bar In racks , always an interesting spot , thence rDi around the weit and south aider , of DiVn the rlty , and the way Is supplied with La Vn many pi ices to attracting attention. As To get all this of course an Immense Co amount o ! money must bo rnleod and it ia Ini expected that the oity will do Ita 11) aro. No definite plan baa no yet boon Vi. < ; igrecd upon buc the suggestion has been Vi.Fo made that the oily could ngjos to give Ue 3100,000 toward tno enterprise , and Ob nakn the tix a ? na to raise about KaVn $10,000 each year. It ia expected Unit So' Vn innrly all of the land will bo donated by So'Ke non who own it and olhsra are ready to Oa lUbaoiibs liberally to a fund. Oace moro Th It bo enld that ( he aohemo ia in a fair De to succeed. Every person who foals On Me iutnreat in it ought to take a drive Oil ivor the grounds and see the picture ( 'n hemsolvcs. From the hills magnlfi- - Kir ifiit view of the city and surrounding liu ountry it to be had. Far aa the eye cm , winds in serpentine form tJia "old nuddy , " and fljatlng away back to the voit , la a sweeping panorama of Un iralrle. presenting miles and ulles of dark green earn , golden colored inHe rain and waving grass , dotted hero and He bore with groves of tall shade tree * , qui picture that not only delights brt mind but charms the soul. an ore Fractured Her Ankle , Fl Mlis Mollie FaqaD , a young Udy who SV. been out in the country about o'ght ' arc ailee , at Mr. Wlers houip , whoa coming ll 1 town Saturday experienced quite a for overo end palnfal accident. Mr. WJers * eon and daughter wore bringing her 1 tome In a phaeton. When about half ger " " ' ' I I II I I Ml I. t-WMMMaaame * Are You About to Take Your If so do not start out on the trip without some of those fine Flor De Valencia cigars. You CANNOT DUPLICATE them away from home. They are so Fine they will add greatly to your pleasure. Do not take the chances of getting something that will not give you satisfaction Before going buy the Londres 3 for 25 Cents isqnisitos 2rt \ ' ! 0r Dyspeptic and nervous smokers 'will find these Cigars IN LIGHT COLORS just to their taste , creating no heart burner or unpleasant sensation. AT RETAIL BY Kuhn & Co , John W , Bell , Field & Farnsworth , I5th < fc DOUGLAS. 820 S. 10th STREET. 2115 CUMINGS STREET. W , J , Whitehouse , C. S , Higgins , N. W. COB. ICih & WEBSTER STS. S. W. COR. 12th DOUGL 4.S STS. A , D , Foster & Bro. Council Bluffs , Iowa. AND DEALERS Wholesale by B WHB f Write for prices and icrrce. Orders by letter , postal , telegraph or TELEPHONE NO. 304 will receive prompt attention. ray to toarn , and when going down a > ii3 hill the horse started to run away , "earing that ho wocl I plunge into n rook jus ! ; ahead of them , Miss Fsgsn umpoa out of the vehicle , and curtained fno.nrol ankle. After arriving in 3wn Dr Strotnam was calKd and at- ended her Buffering ) . She ia resting asy , but will necessarily be confined to cr bed several days , " MONTH'S ' BEGGED , Showing of the Am tint of Btiot- ia Police Gonrc fur The July buslnosaln Omaha police court m year averages well with the record of 10 same month for preceding years. Fjl- iwlng la an itemized account of thonuo- Qr and character of offenses that came jtoro his honor for consideration ; itoxlcatlon . 12i restitution . 12 ! ioturbanca of the peace. , , , . , . , . , . ( Ji nfjranta and euspicioiu chnrbctars . 7 ( irceny . . . -I leuukand battery. . , . "I > inmiUln nuisances . , . , . , . . . unatos of disorderly houses . ibbery . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , lolatiug . lire limit ordinanpo , , . ] jrgery . . . anting homea to prostitutes . 'I DstructiiiR Btreeta . I ! ist driving . - mlatlng sidewalk ordinance . ti I'llu ' ' ? liquor without Jldenso . 1 eepiog disorderly liouso , . 1 QjtiuctlDg onoUlcer . 1 ueateniutr to kill . . . 1 efraudlng hptnl keeper . , , . , 1 uolty to animate . 1 alicious ( lesttuctlon of property . 1 ittmg with latent to kill . . . . . 1 ittlng with Intent to do bodily injury. 1 nbe < ! zletnent , , . 1 uglary . , . , . 1 Good TompUrs , Attention ! The Womans' Christian Temperance nlon bed a routing meeting last night the Dodge street Presbyterian church. on. T. D. Demaroo made H most olo- tent addreta , and waa listened to with eathlots attention , Ho IB lecturing ider the I 0 , G T. , and will to-night ginlza a Good Tomphr lodge nt the fcrenth street and Capitol avenue 0. T. U. parlor. All Good Teinp'a- ' * urgently invited to ba present , and interested In the temperance work term rm a largo society. Try Henderson's Milk Dread , None nulne without hla stamp. M , HELLMAN & CO , , 1301 AND 1 ° ,03 FARNAM STRtiET , COR. 13TB , DEALERS IN FIRE AND BUBGLAR PBOOF $ P The dedication of the new Unltod Pres byterian chapel mission , corner of Park ave nue and Oraut street , will be held to-morrow afternoon at1:30. : . Absolutely Pure. g > ra powder never vtrlei. A marvel ol puietj t-oiirth loj who1c > eomeo ei. More eoonoualcaltbao all or Hairy klnde.ind cnno be tola la competi tion ltb the multitude of low lent , iborl weigh ) lun "t ohyiota'.o nowdon. Bold only In unl . o * I , BAKINU POWDBB CO. . 109 W ll HIJ K * T. I MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. roil TUB THElTHiaT OV Alt GdnoNic AND SuncicdL DISEASES. Tlio largest Medical instltuto Wast of Mloslselppl nivor. Fifty rooms for the coomocl tlon of fMenti. Th I'liyelclnn anil burBcoii In chnruo of ( liu Iriilllutn liaa had ulitrcn jmnr uf aucMuful practlit'unil l < nlilui ly atsjfctnntu of ran ) < 'i | > crltiico bJ ftjfuaJlati m tfiflr vailuuit il iiaitnifntii. 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