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THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY , AUGUST 17 , 1885. L1HCOLJ. Two Hoise Jockeys Hare a Sligl The Chancellor's ' Address Gam to Lincoln to Die , Hnbuatli 8ghn ? Sent Up from tlio Cap Itnl City by Our Own Oor- rcip indent , A.T TUB OAPITAU A HACINa ItACKET. The piclnR race at the driving par ! Saturday afternoon rcjnHcd In & enl etontlal victory for T. S. Nail's ho B3 Silver Tail , ho winning throe etcalgh heats. Soally , Dr. Grimes' horse , tool second money. The other homoo onlorci wote ! Llltlo Mock , owned by Wnlte TJobnnau ; Joe S , owned by P. S. Shel don , and Dock B , owned by Frank lliw j lings. During the last heat , Joe S. " driven by Low True , ran Into Dock B. driven by Dick Boerup , and Boctn [ ettuok Trtio with hla whip. When the ; wore unhitching afterward he again ai- naulted him , this time striking him with i the butt of the whip , which was loadec with load , and followed It np by pound ing him In the face. After they won separated and True had staunched th ( flow of blood from a cut In his head , hi started after Baornp with * knlfo. Th ( latter got a rorolvor , and things lookec promising for n tragedy , but both partlo : were ormtod by Captain Post and "brought up to the poluo conrt , where Trna was fined 81 nnd costs and Becrur. § 3 and coat a. Both men got off remark' nbly well , but True refuted to prosecute AN E.VCELI.CXT ABDUESS. A Rod Cloud gentleman , In Lincoln yeatorday , npouka thus of the lecture de livered there by Chancellor Manatt on Wednesday evening : "Irving J. Manatt , chancellor of the state university , dc- Hvcrod a lecture on 'Eiucatlon nnd the etato' in the Methodist church Wednes day ovonlnrr , which for scholarly addrf si nnd finished elegance of langutgp , com pared with Irrefutable argument , has not boon equalled In Rod Cloud for muny n day , if ever , and his comparison of the educational system of the ntato of Ohio and Michigan waa a complete tri umph for the latter , ani hid ntatomnnt that the University of Michigan might well servo for n model for our university may ba taken for an axiom. We nro qulto Euro that the gontlemau , If ho has the support ho deserves , will succeed in making the Nebraska state nnlverstty as famous as that of Michigan. " DEATH OP AN AQED ILLINOISAN. The ojed father of Mrs. F. M. Hager man , of Bennett , who came out here a few weeks ago from Rockford , III. , on a visit , was tiken sick abont ten days since , and died yesterday afternoon. Ho was not thought to bo dangerously sick until yesterday , when a hemorrhage resulted In his sudden clnith. Ho waa nbnut aixty-nlno yeara of ago. Undertaker Hoaton went down thla morning nnd embalmed the body , which will ba eont to Rockford for burial. BAGGED. Sheriff Hamilton , of Yoik county , pijasd through the city Saturday having in charge a young man , John H. Madar ! by name , wliom ho brought all the WA * , from Bedford county , Pennsylvania , nnower for the crime of forgery. Absu the firat of Jaco last the prisoner , by the way ia a youth of only 10 aum niors , forged the names of two snbsuntla York caunty farmers to a note for § 8' ' and then sold the same to the Yoik nn tionnl bank. He loft the country ut one nnd all efforts to locatn his wharoaboul were unsuccessful until three weeks cinco when Sheriff Hamilton loarnoi that th homo of Mad aria's parents were In Penn aylvanlo , and rightly judged that th young man had gone there. Ho com muuicated with officers there , and findln that hla guess was a good ono , loft a fo\ dayj since and sncoeedocl In bagging th culprit without trouble. The ynun mun Is in n bad box , and will moat Jikel. got well acquainted with the inside wall of a worse ono btforo many dayu. CAPITA I. NOTES , MIns Elln MeBrldo , of Omaha , wll glva an entertainment this ovmdng , be fora the traoborb' Inatituto. Miaa Mo Br.'do ia an elocutionist of rare ability niul tha entertainment will bo well wort ! attending , The boys arrested Friday for . . T. r nrtlcloj from Mra D lanoy's house , wer up before Judge Parknr , 'Satnrdny morn in ? , end nearly the while forenoon wa consumed in taking evidence. The ovl denco showed that the ring-Jeadcr o the gang was Iho llttlo colored boy. It appeared that ho haa been living with Mrs Dalsnry , am Bovoral witness's aworo thatlmabatrictei the missing articles and divided thorn uj with the other boys. The prosecuting witness withdrew her complaint ai ra gards her protofjo , nnd the conrb die mlesed the other prisoners. The pitcher of the Capital Oily bate t ball club failed to materialize Saturday Tao rot of the nine were at tbo dope ready to embark for Fremont , whore they were to phy the looil club , ba owing to the absence of their main bal tosaar , they decided not to go , The meeting called nt the Oommercla parlors Saturday for the organization ol n "National Literary Life Olrclu" was well attended. They organized with air. teen raerabsrs. The following oflioerd pro torn were elected : Mr * . A. J. Sawyer - yor , president ; Mlaj Altr , v.'o ' president Mra. S. 0. Elliots reorotary. The Grant momruent committee have fceguu active work. Mr. Qoo , W. Peek will aot as assistant to Secretary MoBrido , and wllrpr-ciedat once with the nocoj. aary atepa test euro abscrluttons throughout - out tbo Kits. Pit O'Shes paid one dollar and costs to Justice rotvn , Saturday , f jr beiuL- irlflo to free with his nit . The Mmnnorchor indulged In an enj iy. able excuralou and plcnla to Milford yo : > terday. A young mm named Williams left the city suddenly iSatnulty , after approprla ting the watch nd pocket-book of hla room-niatr. It la supposed that ho wont to Oulotgo. His roow-mato friend fa out about fltty dollars hy the pjrudy of Wlliams. Mr. O tiadft , city editor of the Demo * crar , returned to Lincoln from a thort busloesa trip , Saturday. Proeeudiuga have been inilitnlocl ( n the district court by 0. O. Whodon to restrain ijio county elerl : from hsalog a wavrant to W. E. G. Ojldwoll in pay. ixu'nt of his olnlm for Bir7iccs during the month of July , allowed by the ooiuuiia- elonerj at their last ineotlrf. The amouot of Mr , CbfJ well's claim la about 00 This la a direct re a alt cf tha BEB'K uf the coianjisilonero' ' ait charf ca for their services on th bosrj. The Metropolitan roller skating rln will probablyopen for basinets thla weak Kx'oativo ' alterations nd repairs hav been made , and tin Metropolitan is noi ono of the oaticat tinka In the ntato. J. M. Klmmtll , of the McOook Trl huno , and Rsv. J. A. Brown , of th Golden Censor , Iloolcford , 111. , were litho the city Saturday. Ex-Oovorntr David Bailer when t Chicago Saturday. Bishop Nindo and tbo Riv. Dr. Me Chetncy , of Topeka , came In on th Atchlaon A Nebraska train Saturday The bishop preached at the new Metho dltt Episcopal church In the morning am Dr. McOheiuoy in the evening of yea ter.iay. 0. M. Branson , of Riverside farm , at lived Saturday with his "Crulckshrxnk1 nnd "Roto of Sharon" cattle , all In tpltn did ahapo. They tro perfect beauties Ha IB mush pleased with hla purchmr Wa prcsumo Mr. Branson will oxhibi acme elegant things at the state fair. Antl-Monopuly State Convention. The nntl-mononoly party of Iho etatoof Ne braska will fold a state convention at tin Academy of Music in Lincoln , Nebraska , ot Wednesday , September 1C , 18JO , at 2 o'clocl p. m. , for tha purpose of placing In nommfttlot ono canchdato for tuprema judir.0 and two can dldntoa aa regents of ths etato univcrsltv , Also to elect a chairman ot the anti monopoly state central committee , and to transact nucl other bueinesi as may properly coma bofon the convention. The several counlici are entitled to repre sentation and the basin of appaitionment Ii made as follow * : Ono JoleR.ito for each III votes cist for L. C. 1'aco , for lieutenant gov ernor in 1831 , nnd ono delegate for each majoi fraction of 150 votes and oua dalegata at large for each county. It in rccommendotl that co proxies DO ad mitted to the convention except such as are held by persona residing in tha counties from which proxies are given. liy order of the ttato committee , JOSHUA PALSIES , H. M. WELLS , Secretary. Chairman. Accounts Allowed , The county commlsalonerj , ot tholr necting on Saturday nftornuon , allowed > ho following accounts GENERAL FUND. iV. F. Bechel , juror fee $ 2 00 it. Joseph hospital , care of nick la 40 r. A , CreightoD , rent county court room 300 CO Sorter Bro ? . , meata poor farm 13 91 r A. Fuller , gloss ; 1 50 3. M. Steele & Co. , canned goods. . . . 4 00 ? axton & Gallagher , live eacks beans 17 12 ' . P Soathnrd , tales juror G ' 0 I. II. Guy , petit juror 200 I. K. Burket , coffin 3 00 'jxton & Gallagher , three saclss flour 8 70 ) . O. Anderson , tales juror a 00 ) . P. Angel , tales juror 2 00 rving AlliBon , talea juror 2 00 Jarrio ICiutflch , witness Ii 00 illchtol Whalen , witness 2 00 i"red lleincrickeon , juror 2 00 f. C. Amee , juror 200 frank Johnson , witness 2 00 ' . K. Flodman , witness 2 00 . A. Griffin , juror 2 00 'ohn Kush , witness fees of Jamoa M- v y , assigned for taxes 0 03 i" . H. Blake , juror 2 01) ) ' . V. Arnt , juror 2 fO . II. Griflin , juror 2 CO T P. U K. , transportation 308 T. P. K K , transportation 2 < )8 ) . M. Steal * & Co. , groceries Hi 00 Viloox & Stephens , groceries U 00 . W. Nash , juror 10 00 h , Polack , clothing 3 GO i , M. Auderaon , juror ; . 2 00 ohn C. Drexe ) , witness 200 ! eo. Weldon , ropsir It 25 llarke Urn'd & Co. , oolTeo 25 ( SO IhnrloJ Ilnnlev 1330 . P. Bllvin , witness 3800 ' , K. Sudborough , witnaas 4 CO Ltchard Burdiali , witness a 00 rourqo Barka , witnesi 4 TO V. L. Galbroltli , witness 2 00 ! . S. Jonoe , witneea 400 'homns ' Mulvihill , juror 200 JOnailKST FD.NI ) . ohn Edwards , judgment against tha county $700 00 A. Grtiiit SlKiw. ThaLoivlU All-Star Pleocura Party pencdat VVood'a Museum last night to a rowded hoaep. The porfornnnoo Trna 10 beat that has been eoen in Omaha for nno time. The entertainment com- lonoed with Elrnlna Eddie on the tight > pe , one oJ the greatoit feats that has rar boon wltnosu'd on the nta ; o. Mlsa illle Mortis , the plowing song and dance : tlst , gwo ontirofl tUfuctlon. The jjroat cetoh team , Mr. Sam Ling nnd Dollio harp , who la to-day the greatest eklri- IQB rope dancer in the world ; Mr. Nltl rice , the world-renowned motto Inger , ho caught the nudiocca by Btorm by nglng ull now songs compoaod by him- Jf ; Jorr/I Utlnj ? , the greatest art'aS ' dug , In hU specislty , "Sllenco nnd un , " were all pleasing features. Next irao Avis and McBrldo , In their not mga and dances ; Booghmau and Aldln , 10 world-renowned shooter * , who gave itno excellent oxhlbltlons In ehootlng o olio , and the entertainment closed ith Hurry Loivitt and Miss Allen in leir wonden'al German Sketch , ' 'Oar ath Mill , " which was ocoorod. This Is o best omjiny that haa been in Omaha r a long time. They will remain alt the pelr , anil the prloa of mlniUMon Is 15j , ionnd 60c , Grand family raalinoes edneidsy end Saturday ultoruuoua at ) 'clock. A I'rchontatiun. A ploasint turprlao awaited Mr. A. uidouien , Uio genial foreman at Mr. jsenberg'a planing mill , hat Friday enlng. The employer , who have 'Jong Id Mr. , Vand.njcn in high respaot ow. j to his gentlemanly and oa r towards them , met ht the t fliaeof tlo 11 , and ( ho being inuslcilly Inollaed , ) Dsentod him with a bsautlful clarionet. r. John Wt'donor , book-keepor , who ido the presentation , corniiKntod on r. Vandouspu'ii abllltlca as n mechanic- , d the universal respect enoh men won im all chaser. It ia to bo hoped that 3 harmony that t present prevails at ftoenth and Mar-y , betvrcoa employer , emsn and mcu m y long continue- , BEHIND THE BARS , me Saloon Mao , Soffci Arrested on Oomplnlnt ot tli Marolial ml llclensrd on Ball TTbat Ho Snya Ilegiml- inj : the Matter. Saturday night and Sunday dovolope aomo more Incidents in the matter of th order closing saloona &t midnight , A midnight Saturday night the b r-room c Mr. 0. S. Higgins cloaod as usual , ant as usu&l , hla cnrtalna remained tlghtl closed. This being observed by Marsht Cummlngs , a warrant for Biggins' arree waa ploced in the hands of an officer , an about 1 o'clock Sunday morning it wa served on that gentleman. Mr. Hlggln was apprehended as ho waa leaving hi place of bniinosB , and although at firat h objected to going to police hoadquwtora ho finally submitted , and with n nnmbei of ftionde , accompanied the officer. Ar riving nt the city jail , Marshal Gumming ordered Illggins placed in a cell This move elicited from Hlgglns i strong protest , aud ho characterizad tin proceedings aa an ontrago and porcoou tlon. Ho was forced to submit , honovor and was placed behind the bars. A friend Immediately proceeded to the real dcnco of Judge Stonborg , and In n abort tlmo returned with an order from thai official to Lave Mr. Hlgqlns released or furnishing a bond for § 25 for his appear ance for trial. This was Immodiatolj forthcoming , and after a half hour's In- carceratlon Mr. Hlgglns was again a free man. man.Tho complaint on which the arrent was made waa for keeping hla cnr'alna closed on Friday night. Aa tlioy were again closed Saturday night , still a third war rant waa Issued on complaint of the mar1 elul , which was served Sunday morning Mr. Higgina again appeared at head quarters and waa again released on § 25 ball. MU. niOQINS * STATEMENT. A reporter for the BEE approached Mr. Hlgglna last night , aud pained from him a statement of his side of the affair. "In the first " ho " place , said , "this whole affair Is a persecution. Cummlngs , yon know , was appointed to his proiont position by Ohace , and over since that tiino ho has teen fit , for peculiar reason * , to trot mo in a wrong manner. Why , nno of his very first official acts waa to try to arreat four of the proprietors of gambling houses , leaving ths fifth ono Free. This act in arresting me for keep ing my curtains shnt is entirely in keep ing with the policy of pcraocntlon which lie has pursued all the way through. Ecro la the history of the case all the nfay through : "Marshal Cummings arrested mo on Friday night for keeping my curtains iotrn after 12 o'clock Thursday night. Eo took mo up to jail , and I had a short ; nlk with Judge Stonborg , who agreed to : oleaao mo on my own recognizance , on : oiidltlon that I should como np in the uprnlng and make arrangements for my rial. I was about to start away when 3urrmlngs called mo back and asked ma vhoro I waa going. I told him that Tnclgo Stenbarg had agreed to take my ; oraonol recogntzmco until morning. By G , ' he exclaimed , 'I won't have hat. Yon muat glvo bonds to-night , or lohlnd the bara you go. ' Then ho and ho judge wont into a long and heated ispnte , atd the upshot was that I was llowed to go , on personal rosognlzance. "On Saturday , Marshal Cummlngs irocured another warrant for my 'arroat , : ocping it in hla packet the entire oven- ng , though ho could easily have found 10 at my place of business nntil about o'clock Sunday morning when ho turned i over to a policeman with Instructions o servo it npon mo. I was taken up to lie j ill , where , after a short time , I was aloasocl by order of Jndgo Stenberg. 'his morning as I was going from homo own to my place of buiiuess , I was gain mot by a policeman , and the same roccs ] of arreat and release wa > gone tirough with , because I did not have my urtalna pulled up after 12 o'clock last iRbt.1' "Now , I want to say right hero that ince Mayor Boyd baa iasuod his order I ave not kept my bar running altar inid- ight. I have not allowed any ono to utor the place except my bartenders , nd have not oven gone there myeolf fter the closing hour. All this talk bout my transferring my bar to the up- cr rooms nftor midnight , and Belling rinks freely there , la not true. I do M bottled goods with the meal orders : om bill of faro , and I hava baon nd- laed by my attorneys tbat I have a por- ) cb right to do this. Otherwise 1 hwo > ld no liquor after midnight slnca the ow order. With regard to keeping my urtatas down , I am advised to do this byte to best legal authorities In Omaha ; pen the mayor told the reporter for our paper that ho believed I had a srfcct right to do this. I have no de- ro to evade the law in this matter , nnd 10 judge or jury dull decide mo in the rong , I am trilllnr" to put up my cur inf. But I do object to the persecut g , bull-dozing policy of Marshal Cum ings , I have boon to a good eal of ox ineo to put up my establishment , and 1 link I oDght to bo allowed to rnn it EC irdlng to business methods , without beg - g subject to persecution. " THE SUNDAY CLOSING , In obedience to the mtyor'a order , al. the saloons made a show of closing isterday , but it was only a show. Ai nch liquor was aold BB usual , did access the places was easy. The only change am former customs was In keeping tbo tora cloeod Inste&dof wide open and in rtially drawing tbo curtains. The windows of Hlgglns' bar room ire again obscured at midnight , and it probable that ho will again bo arrested Is morning. SIGNIFICANT FACTS. In glancing over the register at the lice court Jant night , the BKK man die- vercd the following Iterac , which have neidorablo slgnlfieance.whon it Is re- emborod that the saloons were closed it Saturday night at midnight for the it time ; Prisoners for breakfast : Sunday , igust 10 , none ; Sunday , August 0. 10 ; nd y , July 20 , 22 ; Sunday , July 19 , A bulc for Idhel , [ n the district court Saturday Julius ithum Instituted enlt against Henry ndt , J. F. Lehman , John I. Frcehauf , nry Hantens , P. A. Spotman , Phillip dreas and George and Louis HolnuoJ , i executive- committee of the Germ u- icrlcsn ichoo ! , forllbel. In hla peti- o , Mr. Harthuin alleges that ho WES npipajof thoBcfcool , nnd that about July 25ih , the defendants attempted ti injure him by the publication that ho hac collected money for the Institution whlcl ho had failed to account for , and that hi waa unfit to teach the children. His rep ntatlon waa thereby Jnjutcd , and hi therefore prays for judgment to thi amount of § 10,000. ri-ntsoNAU llatmon howy gooa to Chicago to-night. U W Colt , Dea Molncs , Is at the Millard , L H DocVe , of Crettan , la at thn Pailon , Lira C A 1'ottor has returned from Denver 0 S Ordway , of Milwaukee , ia at the 1"Al ton , G F Nnpeon , San I'mnciscj , Is at ths Millard - lard , C. L. Kansom , o ! Lincoln , la at the Mil. lard. lard.J J E Teaiilale , of St Louis , U a 1'axton RUOjt , J W Pivrkor , Atchtson , ia stopping at the Pax ton , J , Q , Ram'r , of Grand Island , is at the Pnxton. E A Kborhardt , Clinton , Iowa , Is at the Millard. William Flannory , of Bozcmnn , Mont. , it In the city , A , U , Corniih and S , Schwab , of Lincoln , are in the city. J. W , Ballingor , of Hastings , is quartered at the Millard. C , C. Painter , of Great Harrington , Mass , , Is at the Paxton , Mra. J. W. Miller , of Sau Francisco , Is vliitlng in the city , Mr. 0. L , Ilirtob , of St. Louis , is visiting frieuds in this city , S , G. Dorr , Tecu.nse'.i , Ia in the city , stop ping at the Millard , J II Millard and daughter left .for the cast Saturday evening. Kx-Govornor It. B. Ballock , of Georgin , spent Sunday in the city. C. W. Phillips and A. Waddington , of Ne braska City , are at the Paxton. Mr E Hanoy and little son left Saturday night for a pleasure trip to St Paul , Dr Warren C Spaldlng Ifllt Saturday night for Spirit Lake , toepond a few days. G. W. Cavell , a prominent attorney of Ne braska City , it In the city , etoppiiig at the Paxton. lira A'ma E Keitb , Omaha'd popular mllli- inor , sfarted.for.Now York Saturday even ing to buy n now line of goods. ( Jolonol Henry and Lieutenant Merriain are to accompany the department rifle team to Fort Snelling , Minn. , next week. The wife and two daughters of Mr Frank Yates have arrived from Laramie and will make their future residence in this city. Clement Chase left yesterday for Des Moines , la , where he will attend a floral ger- rcan , given by Perslnger , oj the Dos Moines Times. N A Kuhn and Warren Switzler are so journing at Spirit Like , and from all accounts laving an immense time. Word wna received ay some of their friends hero that it ono Betting they pulled out ICO pounds of ieh. ieh.PA PA Barrett , Weeping Water ; J A Ryan , 3rcston ; William Iluldeman , St Louie ; O M lunt , Lincoln ; O 0 Lacy , Wilmington ; Goo Jeisander , Des Homes ; E G Cooley , Avoca ; \ . T McEIdesoy , S Uanlon , Qulncy-nro at ho Canfiold , At the Metropolitan : M. N. Sanford , Oece- iln ; A. K. Mulling , Hastinga ; Fred W. Car- uth , Platt'mouth ; R. E. Newcamb , Grand 'aland ; II , E , Wood , Madison ; Jnmos Chase , UattBmcuth ; Albert Steen , Oakland ; T. 3. lazslton , Bennett , Neb. ; J. Jacob ! , Milwau- : ce ; A. Diejardins , W. D. Edwuds , Chi- ago ; I1. M. Wilson , Teraploton , Ia. ; N. 'ones , Philadelphia ; Thomas J. Radley. lenry J. Partington , Kansas City ; Samuel Uohr , M. Tucker , Cincinnati ; A. W. filltch- 11 , Underwood , Ia. ; S. P. Snyder , L. S. IrawforJ , Illinois ; Edward Kit lab , New fork ; Frank J. Ilopsen. Mis ouri Valley ; ! . J. Collins , Rock Island ; 0. W. Crane , irand Riplds , Mich. ; N. M. Laws , Peorlo , 11. ; W. Weil , St. Joseph , Mo. ; J. D. Carri on , Losnn , la. A Cur'u Vuluo. Judge Weiss was occupied Friday rilh the trial of Fred Rnhe who was Lied by Joan Sc'aons for the value of a 200 dog which ho shot. The trial was regressing favorably and Schona would robably have gotten damages for his lain "purp , " when ho dropped a remark v the effect ilut ho had given the dog to Is llttlo son. Attorneys for defence Im- icdlately requested a "non-suit , " which ' s granted by Judge Weiss. Sshons ys that ho will commence suit for the olue of the dog In the uamo of bis son. SlioVaiuod to Dlo. MM. Belle Schullz was arrested last Ight by the pollco in a fighting-drunk jndition. She waa taken to pollco head- uartera , whcra oho became eo violent iat it wea necessary to handcuff her. ho Informed the officers that it was her ilontlon tokillhottolf before morning , id ehu nude several attempts to choke urself with cords from her clothing. Icso fratoh wao kept of her until ahn fell ito a drunken stupor. Her case will bo ; ard by Jndgo Sunborg thla morning. Ftst Horaeu lor Oinulm. A tole rom was reoolved on Saturday , T Joseph Garnoau , announcing that the ) tcd horeos "Joe Divla" and "Phyllis" ould bo at the Omaha fair to contest for 9 83,000 piizo offered in the free-for-all co. Those horsea have a national ropu- JlT' 'V ? , ° TDvla" havlnS oord of " " 17J ( ! "Phyllaa" ono of 2lCi. : An dltlonal $500 Ia offered if the winner kca a mile In less than 2:19. : Thii F 11 undoubtedly muko one of the most bi citing contests over seen in the state biT Gamblcra Arrested , atai The police made n raid last evening on ai o poker room in the row of 205 north ee eeTl stconth street , and arrested four gam- Tl srs who wera Indulging in that faiclnat- tliof ; game. Thtir names wora Jouioa of iderson , Thomas Smith , J. 0. Elliott at d Frank Page. The room is nm by to Hott , the othars being Inmates. They toPi ro placed behind the bare , and will an- w for trial In polloa court this morn- CDWl Wl da She uot Her Oblld. 0:1 In the habeas corpui c o of Stralpolt InTl Dfifcorn , mention of which has been ha .do . in these columnu , Jud o MoCulIcch ab idcred his decision Saturday In favor on the plalntlli , The cajo was trought ah : ere the ccurt by Mr . Straipoitto re- th cr possession of her elfehteen-monthe- nc child , whlsh bad been placed in the an toJy of the defendant. th ARMY MATTERS , An Opon-AIr Party nt tlioKlllo Unrip Iicnvca of Abionoo Orantoil. The parly given Saturday ovonlcg b the officers of the rifls ran go to the ell zsna and others who had contributed s heartily to make the rifle competition ancc.'es , waa a voty pleatant nlTilr , Thor WAS a largo attendance from the city , th g'nosts being received by Lieut , nnd Mrs Mcrrlam , Colonel and Mrs. Henry , nn < General and Mrs. Carlln. The party wa held at the range west of the fort , whcr apodal amngomonta hid boon made fo the occasion. The visitor' * stand , whlcl overlooks the range , was prc faacly decorated with fhga nnd Chi ncoo lanterns , and an open pavllioi had been built on the north nldo of th range for dancing. The floor was covorot with dnckina and Chinese lanterns furnished nishod the Illumination. North of tin pavilion a aland was erected for thi Fourth inlantry baud , which furnlahot delightful ninslo for the occasion. Dine Ing commenced at about 8 o'clock ant continued until 11. Light refreshment wore also served. Leave of absence for fifteen day a i granted Flrtt Lieutenant George Palmer Ninth infantry , and ho IB relieved frjn duty In connection with the dcpartmen rillo competition and will return to Forl D. A. Russell , Wyo. Leave of absence for fifteen days Ii granted Second Lieutenant E. F. Tag fart , Sixth Infantry , and ho ia relieved from duty In connection with the depart' mcnt rifle competition and will return to Fort Douglas , Utah. Leave of abaonco for fifteen days li granted F/rat / Lieutenant James B. Jack- ion , Seventh Infantry , aud ho Is relieved from duty in connection with the de partment rifle competition and will ra- : urn to Fort Lsramie , Wyo. Capt. John W. Bubb , Fourth Infantry , a relieved from duty in connection with .ho department rifle competition and will cport to the commanding officer , Fort Dmaha , Nebraska , for duty. The leave of nbsenco for seven daya ; ranted Flrat Lleutanaut 0. W. Mason , fourth infantry , la cxteudod aovcn days. A cjntraot was awarded Friday by 3en. Dandy , at army hentfqnartora , to Soorgo H. Jowott , of Sidney , for the inlldlng of three seta of ofllcara * quarters , hrco cavalry barracks nnd three cavalry tables , nt Fort Nlobrara. Lieutenant Guy Howard la BOOH to oln his old company at Fort Niagara , rhlch will take htm from the ctall of hla athor , Gen. 0. 0. Howard. Mra. Lieutenant John S. Parke , jr. , f the Twenty-first Infantry , stationed at fort Sidney , Neb , , la the gueat of Gen. ) andy , 038 Park avenue. A TIPPLING TRIO , [ ow Three "Hingllsh Lords. Yo Know , " Spent tlio Day In Omaha. Three young Ecgllsh bloods struck the ) wn , Friday morning , and epant tno sy hero taking In the sights. They ore of fho strictly blue-vein order , and 11 of them , It Is said , wore titled. They amodiately hired a hackman to take icm about the city. Nearly all the tlcona of the city were vlaitod in the mnds , end it la said that at one place 10 young bloods spent § 100 In cham- gno and cigars , treating everybody who ima in. A prominent malson do jolo i the lowcrond of tawn was visited end a Ino bill of § 100 rolled np and piid by 10 young noblemen delighted the heart E the presiding genius of the nous a. After visiting the road houses and other laces where sports generally seek con- sniol companions , the trio of English ades landed in the central part of town , itber late In the afternoon , feeling fall id happy , having spent altogether over 300 , as they claimed , during the day. hey sat down to naappor in a restaurant , id were rapidly satisfying the inner an with 1'quld ' and solid delicacies , hen the colored waiter by an unlucky Ishap , lot fall a goblet of water on ono them , George P. Evans by name. Ehl blarst It , yo bloody nlggah , what lyodolcg ? What dye moan by spilling tah evan a gentlemanl" howled the ibloman , turning livid with ge Ho jumped up and irtcd at once to pnni- al the inoUontlvo waiter and waa joined the operation by his fclcnda. The tiler stood his gronnd nntil n policeman rived , and after a tough ccoilh arrested 0 enraged Englishman and carried him , tivlthat&nding hlcoarnostprotcstath'iis ' , 1 to the jail. His two friends bestirred tbomaelvoa d got Judge Stonbarg to coma up to 0 jail. "Hand 'ow mnoh ball d'yo ml , deal1 judge ? " inquired ono of the blomen. "Couldn't Hi give yon § 100 happoah bin the mawnlng ? " The ilgo told him that § 25 would ba enough d the insulted Briton "put up" and ,1 released. When Judge Stenberg plained to him that if ho hadn't struck a policeman his punishment would have on lighter , Evana broke out , "Eh , but h fellah , yo know , W could Hi toll it 'o was a bloody constableHi ? uldn't ' 'avo struck 'Jm hlf Hi 'ad own , don't yo aeo ? Bhrst hit , but hit a fowling shuino that HI , Inn Iloug- 1 nobleman , should bo hlnsultod by are ; ro , yo know. " The last seen of the oo young bloods they were ( trolling tin the street , arm in arm , earnestly cussing the outrage. Evana didn't iear Inthe morning and his bill waa de- red forfeited. Tlirco Small ItoliberfCH , ? ho commission house cf Wlodeman & , on Fourloonch street , between a : nm and Douglas , was entered by two 'glara ' about 8 o'clock lait evoniog. i men were dlsooverod while in there ro , and an either cent for. Before ho Ived , however , the men managed to > pa and Jed the < liber a lively chsoe. > y were captured finally , and landed In city jiil , where they g va the names I. Roonoy and John Henderson. No en prnparty was found on their per- s. Thoyhad ifl'soted ontranoa to the ; a by forcing a door , 'ho ' dcng store of J. A. Roeder , on the ier of Twelfth and Hnrney directs , also broken into aoma time yester. UlK afternoon. The thieves cifdcted an K ranee by breaking a window U ( the rear of the store , al i nrjupy dmwer waa priori open with u ala : het and was rillod of Ita contents a ut § 5. tfonJy oua hundred cigars ( c several packages of cigarettes were taken. Afccr leaving Itoedur'a store thlavee entered Tajlor'a barber ahup thwr t door , but did not succeed in finding wr thing to Bto > l , although they sojttcrea in o'ntenta of the chop in wild oanfaat lion , The pollco nro confident that the ; know the thieves. The Y. M , 0 , A. WAS also n sufferer b the operation of thiovcs yesterday. I some manner they succeeded in possott Ing themtolvoa of the coutonla of th contribution box which la at the rooms e the association on Fifteenth street. Thor was about $10 in the box at the time Thcro IB no clno to the thieves. PLEASANT PASTIMES , The V. P , Uaml'H K.\cur loti to Nortl Ucnil-KnlflitB ot llnscnir l > Arlc , The Union Pacific band picnic at Norl Bond Saturday was n grand DUCCCSB The train of fourteen Ttoll-fillcil coache loft the Union Pacific depot at 8:00 : a. m with a double-header. The members c the band had com Hcrnblo trouble whoi Iho train started , as It tras dhcovotcc that auspicious pcriono were on boart and that between thirty and forty bay were trying to boat their way and wen concealed under the seats. The trail was therefore stopped and the gatij removed from the train. At Valley i Ittlo follow was discovered riding on thi trncks under the car. Ho was pnlloc out with hla hat all In thrcds and clothei dly torn. When the picnic park wai cached the ezcurelonhts wcro met bj ho North Bond baud , who furnished aorno excellent music and escorted th ; jicolckors to tha park. Hero dinner WAD irst on the programme , after which fc fun bcg&n , The running race of IOC 'ards came In firat , with eight ttarlerj. TrankMcCroaiy ctmo out first and won ho prize. Then dancing waa Blurted on a very largo and substantial platform , which had bson built expressly for the > ccaslon. The mnalo for tbo dancing was furnished by the Musical Union orches tra. In the one-legged race Sam Stoven- ocn was the winner , and in the boys' run ning race Master Harry Haakoll carried off the prize , a nickel watch. The three-legged mca then came off , followed by the nick race , and the sport wound up with the young girls' race , which created a great deal of fun for the byscandnrs. At nbouto:30 : the order to pask np waa given , and the picnickers left for the traln wbloh stood in waiting opposite the park.TheUnion TheUnion ] , Pacific boys dcsorvo great crrdit for the good order which prevailed tbrough the day. The long train pulled in at the depot at abont 9:30 : p , m. , and everybody wenb homo Trtll pleased with tbo day's online ; . The happiest man in the whole crowd PTSB the venerable Gooigo Medlock. Mrs , Lowla Stomm had a very narrow asoapo from wlut might bavo been a fatal iscldent. She was passing by the ho ivy- tvelght s'rlkiog ' imohlno , whllo the mal let was raised , and waa struck on the ildo of tbo head. She was unconscious 'or n moment but trca soon revived. A lammock waa put np by the members of ho band and tno buffering woman was nado as comfortable as could bo done , fho mombara of the band said altar this hey will never allow any more striking nachlnes at their picnic. The Helen's baby's man was on hand is was also the man with the .ring and : nifo stand. Strings had boon hung at different larta of the ground ? , and benches in ; reat numbara were created. During the afternoon a loud crash was lonrd , whoa suddenly a dozen or moro idles had their feat pointed to the lorizon. Hone of them were hurt. AT HASOALL'S I-AIII ; . The first annual plcnio of the Knights if Labor at Hassall'a park yesterday raa ono of the greatest succeeacn that ma over been knotm In Omaha. All lay long the people poured out of the ity , and the spacious park waa thronged flth n happy and joyous multitude. AH ho Knights acd their friends were on land , and eve > y effort possible was made o oecuro to all a plosttaut time. Dane- np , music and aports made the time piss wiftly , and the various committees had heir hands full in lookiug after their Arious departments. The day was do- ghcfnl , the people in the beat of humor , nd nothing occurred to mar the pleasure f the occasion. THE FAIREST SOLQTION" , er.ator BlandcrsonTlilnlcs tlio Cntllo Froliloni Should bo Solved by Senator Obarloo F. Mandornon , who now on a western trip , was eoon In iieyenno on Friday by a Sun reporter , ho hai the following to say In Satur n's paper : United States Senator Manderaon , of ebrcska , passed through Ohojonno last ronlng onrouto westward. Ho h ac- impanlod by his wife , n very ostlmablo dy , and their trip la solely for recreation id ElghUoolng , The nonator was found i the platform with a toothpick In hla outh and a very comfortable ok on hla genial countenance , He un't grown a doy older clnce , when n years aso ho began to be heard of In ebraska , and people outside wcro ask- g : "Who h Manderson , any way I" at advancing years end senatorial dlg- ly have nude him quite portly. Ho id : "I am oat on a vlilt to the territo- 33. The other members of the eenato mmitteo en territories have the idea aS coming frcm a frontier atato , I ght to know ovorj thing about them , d I Am endeavoring to post myself. I all go westward on the Union PaclGo d return by the Northern Pacific. " "Abont fence * ? YOJ , I suppose you 3 interotted considerably on that topio t hero. Well , the traln'a nbaut to , rt , and so I can only aay this : It ia ) bib'o that next winter the question grazing landa will be fully and freely cussed In ocngroiB. Justice to all II bo eougbt , one ! T rupposo thst the teome will b ) an arrangement whereby > grazing lands will bo letasd by the rrrmuuiit to o tile it on. 1 bollevo i to ba tliu filrcat ujlution of the jatlon. " An Atluniptua KobDcry , Tohn Petz , living near County Clerk uitt's house , wat waylaid about half I11 o'clock Saturday night by three ing toughs who had observed Jilm collect nty fcr tickets in connection with thb lights of Libor picnic. They failed to ompllsh their object , cn3 with tha aa- iinoa of a friend they were driven off. , Pelz cicaped with a slight dhcolora- i of hla right optlo and a few alight itob.es. About twenty Japiuceo etudents paused iugh Ooiaba yesterday morning on their r oust , wcere they will onto : educational Itutions. They wcro very bright looking were abe ! to converse a llttlo in , AN IMPORTANT OEDEB , Wvo Htoclc lor tlio Oninlm ami EUto Not tn bo UctntncU In ( Jnarantlno. The foam expressed In regard to trouble about the Importation of live atcck for exhibition at the Omaha fair , on account ol the now quarantine regulations , proro to bo gronncllose , ns was Intimated In ' to Secretary Governor D.iwoa'communication retary Wheeler , of the Oinoha fair and exposition. Dr. Gtlth , the state voter- ! narian , returned to Lincoln Friday , nnd the matter w a Immediately referred to him. The follonlug lotttr from him , which wan received br Dr. Chambers on Saturday , ofloctuilly sottlm the point : LINCOLN , August 15,1885. , Dr. Crum- bora , Veterinary Surgeon , Om&hn , Nob. Dear Sir : The Hvo atock naultnry commission of this atato hna authorized you to act an Inspector of Hvo atock at the Union stock yards , Omaha , until farther - thor notc3. ! You are hmb/ requested to pats all animals coming from atatca quaran tined , consigned to the Nebraska state fair at Lincoln , and the Omaba fair with out delay , after examination , providing they nro accompanied by a aatlafnctory bill of health as provided for by law. ,1. GEUTII , Jr. , D. V. S. , State Veterinarian. A man , name unknown , had his head badly cat ycstrrdny afternoon In a enloon fight near Itnecnll'd patk. G. A. Wllklns and A , Fleming are tha names registered at pollco headquarters of two individuals who were arrested by Ollicora Burdish and Murphy , last , evening , for lighting. IN THE PASTRY BF . , . , . : raIIyiiallicrriiU from n'lilcli tlieyureiniiito. 7011 STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAYOIl THEY STAND ALONE. pntP nco ny THB Price Baking Powder Co. , hicaao , III. Ot. Loulo , Mo. UAKcns or Dr. Prics's Cream Raking Powder AHO- 3r. Price's Lupuliu Ycnst Gems , Belt Dry Hoi Ycn t. S"OZi C./1.2LI3 rrr axzoczcxzo. V7E MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. NOTICE TO NON-UESIDENT DEFEN DANTS. To Frztbctli Lybrook , Jane Ljlirook , William luanlngham , Asbury Cunnltt-ham , Charlca Cun- ilnbam , Orrlu Cunnlaglitm , UiboocaCunnlaKhaai , ohn Cliirk-s , William Chatles. Ellzibeth I'ljior , lornllno Cool , James Charles , Catilcj Bobbins , Alti lobb ns , Ida Kolblns , Kcrcheba ) Kobbinj , Erwln O. lobblne , anil Frank Cunningham. rou are hereby notified that cm the SI < Uy ol July 1835 amoi Cunningham bv hla attorneys filled hlo poll- Ion In the District Court for Douglas Countv , No- irssVa , slttlnR at Omabi > , In eM County anil Stito , K'alnst you ai defendants ; the object and prayer of aid petition hclnf that certain ImJa shall bo sold nd a partition made ( if the proceeds among tbo ertons iu Interest , Bald laid i being those formerly clonRln ; to Ifadlson Cunningham , dccnisod , tied lluatod In tbo city cf Omaha , Douglas County Neb. , nd corbUlIag of the fellowing parcels , to-wlt : 1. The East cnt-halfof lot tno ( i ) . Blook ninety- no (91) ( ) In the city of Omaba. 2. Thomlcdlotwvntv.two(22)too ) of tbo South nc-lmlf of lot eco ( I ) , Ulock nity-four (5i ) la too Ity of Omaha. 3. A parcel of ground known for purposes of tax- tloi as lot twenty-four ( * 4)ln ) the South-west < | iur- it of tha Sciith'Oist quiiter < f t cctlon sixteen (10) ( ) , > wnthla nilcen (16) ( ) , froithof nango thliteen ( ia ) , a-t of the sixth principal rncridliu. Vou are requited to cppear and answer Bald po tion by the 14th day ot Sepf. U85. IT. D. KbWimooK & WM. H. CURTIS , /Uff-S-IO-17. m. cd. Phlntltt'd AttorneiB. Apollinaris His received at the ' NTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION , ' LONDON , 188 , the HIGHEST AWARD V R ALL other MINERAL WATERS NATURAL cr ARTIFICIAL. ' ' APOLLINARIS alone retgnt amctis Natural Dietetic Table Waters. Jts ttmerons ( o.tifelitors appear to have , cut fter another , fallen away , " ritish Medical Journal , May 31. 186.4. ' fall Groetrt , Drusxitti , & Min. ll'at.Dtolirt. ' 8EWARE Of IMITATIONS. G. F. LYMAN , Dfter ! In LAZED SASH , DOOES , Bllads , No 1 UoDUIns , HulWlcg l'per , & * . , W SOUTH 13TH STREET. INSTiTOT ! MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. FOII TDK TitiuTJiniT ov ALL iRONlCANDSURGICALDlSEASES : ho largest MoUlcol inotltuto Woot of Mississippi rtlvor. 7 rooms for tlio nccoinortntlon or ratlonti. Th > lclun and hursi'on III chaiira of thu Initlttite hit "itrcn jcarior kUccc Jul i.ractlcc.nnd It nldc < I . > .n | lcrtMCO M tl > wuauu to l. in l on UmcvLiiion Uirormltlel nd Dracti , lifEi ) > . fWouts , l-l | , Tnmori , C nc r , Oitarrti , llroncbU InHiUUon. Klfctrlcltr. I'.ralj , ! ! Krll > | > r , Kldoej ItJr.Bkln anil Blooil lli i i Wtlto for rillHIK. Al-ECIil. aoh NIIXVOI-I DUc i , JliilOA. kneM , BMrmiitorrh'ra. Sjphlllii , ii | i , Mirlcitiie , VuiT : leanUan dli aieof tlia Uilotrf and Koiual nrrtu . . , r expmi Klthoul marka tu luill coaenta or K ndar. Adr i all letturs to OUlUA UlllllOil. 1ND SITHUICAL IHHT1TU71 , ' '