Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 10, 1885, Page 5, Image 5
THE OMAHA DAILY . . J tilA . HATFIfDAY , OCTOBER 10 , 1885. - - - - - - - - - * - .3. - i ! ff- CRACKING THE CAPITAL CRIB Burglarious Attempt to Impose n Bonded Swindle Upon Lancaster County. LINCOLN'S SALINE LANDS , Hint No Knit Will lU-uiml tin Investment OtliciHOIIIN of Capital Tin : llnn'tt LINCOLN- TUP. UAM.11OAI ) IKINIH. The people by their vote to-day will decide whether they nre willing to givi $50,000 , to the Missouri I'acllic railroad It takes two-thirds of nil the votes east to rsirry the proposition. When the printed proposition U carefull.v examined , it 1.- fouud lo be ( lie most one-sided uU'alt over oll'cred to uu intelligent people. In tlio llrHl place , it asks that the citizen pay interest on ? "KOi)0 ) ) for nearly u year I HI fore the road is built , wlileh iimount- lo J350 per month. Then on the ques tion of how many , or the kind of train.- to bo run , whether dally , monthly or "antlUiTll-y , the proposition is per fectly silent- , except it say.i that they shall bo "regular traini. " A train may be run onee : i year and still be regular. Then too there is no sax Ing chtu.sc that in ea.se the company fails to comply with any of the scanty conditions recited on the part of tlio road to be kept , tlio bondH shall be come void. Not a word of protection Is found in the entire Hniilon und ICennard article , and if the bonds are carried there is nothing to prevent the trustees from issuing the bonds or at least its share of ( hem to the company and then let the city whistle ; for the road , or await its convenience , or even merely run iu u side track from the Union 1'acilio branch here in Lincoln , and thus give Un people no additional outlet. All this can be done for there is nothing of any consequence that they promise to do in the proposition. It neither mimes its initial point nor its terminus. That the trustees are at all likely lo do so brawn and rotten an net as lo deliver the bonds before the road i.s built , all the people have to do to be convinced - vinced , is to refer to the transaction of 1B7 ! ! , when Keumird und Owens were the celebrated trustees of the Midland Pa cific $100.000. The bomly , if issued in pursuance of the present proposition , would be good in the hands of .innocent , purchasers ( and railroads are never at a loss for innocents ) . Many of the good eiti/.eijs are expecting the watch dog _ of tin- treasury to "bob up serenely" with an injunction asking the court to enjoin and call a halt in tlio cut ire pro ceeding , and that it bo declared illegal and without authority of law , and that the bonds Ije declared null anil void , and that their issuance bo perpetually en joined Among the reasons given why this should be done is that to issue more bonds in this city attlie present time is in direol violation of the slate constilntkm. Some claim that if they are issued with out authority of law , it is a good plan to lot UK ; railroad take them and then light their payment , but men who are in the habit ot doing business in an upright manner are opposed to this mellioil if from no other standpoint than that of public policy They object to tin * c'ilj and county building up a reputation for re pudiating its indebtedness. One thing appears to be certain in this whole matter and it is that the courts will lin\e an opportunity to investigate this bits- iiieshcloro thciIluulon and Kcnnacd gang can get their clutches on the bondn unless some new chicanery is practiced , but most of the old bond tricks of this outfit are known to the public and unassuming and apparently dul | " snitlT" this people are "up to tune. It is believed by .some that the two-thirds vote will be obtained , and to others it is .somewhat doubtful. The bond strikers however have plenty of money lo Miuundcr , and are scattering it pretty freely. Some who have been on- posin'g the bonds have recently expert- eneeua change of heart , and to them the nuoHtlon is usually put : "How much did Tom 'whack' up ? " It is also hinted hero that Harwood , in conjunction with Keu mird , would like the job of trustee of the $100,000 to be voted to both the MisMiuri L'aeilic ami the Chicago Si North western railroads. Harwood's record in negotiating the $7,000 jail bonds spoken of yesterday in the BIK : , and for which tin ; county re ceived only the paltry sum of $ l.s'bft , is such that most of the tax-payers have their eyes opened , and whenever liar- wood and Kcnnurd are mentioned in this matter , the public eyes assume some what the expression of nfn "Butler's , ' ' fact is , ; 'nu ! tlio public ernlsii.ler .inriYOod 7lVor"vViy hiuVoieu to the county u > r the $7,000 , though legally the statute of limitations has run , and \yliy the county commissioners did not brin- ; milt against him years ago many people are desirous ot knowing , for it is considered that through his gross carelessness and negligence thu county was compelled to pay § 7,000 for about $1,800. llarwood , of coui > o , is for more bonds. The people notice , however , that men who are middling good ( hum- ciers in manipulating money belonging to other.s , ure not worth a cent in public enterprises unless they see some milk in the eoeoanut for them. This is frequently remarked on the street. Thou too , Sam Oweu is shouting bonds between drinks , and persons enquire , is not this tlio same Owen who was trustee in co-partnership with ( lie philanthropist. Kcnnnrdat the time tlio $100,000 Midland extension bonds were mysteriously transferred to thu railroad company while an injunction suit was pending to restrain the delivery of the bonds by thu trustees to the road ? The answer is. it is the same , our own Owen. The truth is the whole pack , like Cain , have been branded by the public , and nearly all of the loud-mouthed croakers for bonds at this time have been mixed up some time or other with orooked bond schemes , anil can ono won der at the suspicious manlier with which tlio people look at this matter , with sneh records of thu champions of tlio enterprise still fresh in the. public miiulT Then , too , some of the bond blowers are men who wore mixed up with thu Lincoln and Fremont rail road bond sehemu a few .years ago , when the.se s'linio elti/.cns , after bonds had been voted to that road with a sol emn promise that neither the 11. & M. or U , P. railroad compainles should over get control of Unit road , undertook to sell to one or both of tho.so roads , their entire franchise , including thu right of way and bonds voted by the people , but failed in the attempt and then told about it on thu street with u boldness that would Hhiiiuo n Hindoo god. Of course some of the men who weru connected witli that enterprise are good , niirlg.it citi/.ens and would not listen to such an outrageous proceeding , but that typo of men tire not found shouting M. 1' . noiuls to-day , The Mnltl , substantial and careful inhabitants look upon tlui matter as a money-making ullair Jar a few sollish men , who are at nil UmoH willing to nniko money oil the urodulty of the public , and thu people do nut seem to UiUe pains to inform hrs of tlio trim Male of iifTnlr ! " , mill only wake up wlu-u the irrepressible tax jrathiM-cr knocks at tltoir ifoor atril ilematuN tlirlv "luuvof llio liunlcu , . . The uppral-er appointed by the board of nubile lauds ana buildings' , consisting of MCS-TS. Tiu-ker , C'ox and Chn i' , have completed their appraisement of the saline lands , after having examined about lil.O.X ) acres. The prices put upon this land are from $7 to $ - ' " per acre. They were appraised low , as say the appraisers' , because they must be sold for cash down to the highest bidder. The sale takes place November I'.1 , 1W5 , at hc we t \vlng of the state eauitol by some auctioneer ap pointed Ijy the board 'J'he hinds can be soid for more than ttie appraised value , but not for less. It will be remembered that last winter the legislature passed a bill , leasing lo some parties by the mime of Holl'man and Lincoln , of Chicago , thu .saline salt basin 'id.joining the city for a term of years , ami also appropriating S O.OOO to tlieie p irties to assist them in dovcloiihig the nail interests in the state This money was to be raised by the sale of the .saline lauds of the state , and the funds were to be doled out to those parties by tlio governor , secretary of state and latul commissioner. Nearly a year has passed siuco this bill became a Inw and ( lie salt basin has been turned over to the com pany , who represented that they hud a million dollars to put into the improve ment of these works , and yet scarcely anything has been done except to dig one or two holes in llio ground a short dis tance and put up a tew wooden tnnics. Many people here fear that the money will be placed in the matter to no pur pose , ami the public will be $50,000 out and no salt to show for it , and the lease standing iu the hands of persons who do not at the present lime seem lo imbue much life or vim iu the salt line , rit'v IIT.MS. The bad boys of South Lincoln are amusing themselves by placing largo rocks and logs on the track of the Capital City street railway , and llio management are anxious to secure the services of a special policeman , provided they can find one who will take the job without want ing ti vacation after serving a day or tw'o. The bad hey * should be brougnt to an account , as the drivers are greatly in convenienced by their operations. Judge .Mason is shipping about 1,0)0 ! ) bushels of excellent apples froiu his orchard iu Otoe county , The varieties were principally Northern Spy ami ( Sen- Itan. Itan.A A move ison foot .to extend M street eastward from Twentieth street and ex tend it across Antelope creek by building a line iron tressle bridge , this 'notion is heartily endorsed by the people who live in the eastern purl of the city , who now have but two entrances to town , by O street ami J street , which are .some six- blocks apart. A prominent Lincoln man who is in the habit of investing on the board of trade , and who has of Into lost prett.v heavily , was heard to say yesterday , thai he wisiied to ( iod he could concoct a con spiracy whereby he could undermine with dynamite every bucket siiop , board of trade , and excii.inge in the country ami at a given signal blow up the whole dam business , at the same moment , ami thus stop tljo jrrain and stock gambling. Ex-AIuyor Moore has boon very sick for some days , and confined to his fioiisc. lie is now reported convalescent. It w as reported last night that the re mains of Dublin Jack , buried yesterday is potters Held , were exhumed by the medical students and taken to the.dissect- ingroom. A reporter for I lie Br.i : en deavored to find the truth of the state ment and lo verify the same if possible , but has thus far been unable to do so. T. A. Beerup , of Lincoln , was badly bitten by a broncho a day or two ago. Instead of attending to the wound at once , he ncrmitlcd it to take its course. The result is ahadtOaso of erysipelas. Dr. Iam ; i.s attending to the ease and pronounces it a bad one. The Episcopal college committee have succeeded in raising sjUa.OOaof the § 1.1,000 tnoy undertook to raise by ' subseriplion. The college is to cost fliO.'OO ! ) , and Bishop Woithinglon , in charge ot this state , promises to furnish the remaining ; $1(1,000 ( to complete the undertaking. 'J'he grounds are lo comprise live acres , and arc situated in ( lie southern part of the city. These grounds were donated by citi/.ens. II. K. Kregel was arrested yesterday in Lincoln and turned over lo the proper authorities , anil taken back to botyurd under the charge ; of forgery , which it is alleged he committed in ( nut city a few days since. hTATi : AliltlVAI.S. M.V. . Clair , Omaha ; 11. Marsh , Beat rice ; II. K. Hegel , Howard ; \V. L. Lopes , Palmyra ; It. .fColes , York ; J. T. Hall. York ; Francis Kcndoll , Crete ; J3. A. Gil bert and family , York ; II. T. Doano , Crete. iivnllil 'H Hotel and Surgical IiiBti- lii to. This widely celebrated institution , lo cated at Buffalo , N. Y. , is organized with a full stall'of eighteen experienced and skillful physicians and surgeons , con stituting the most complete tirgauigatio" of liu-dical tuiil e''V ciii sldll in America" for the treatment of all chronic diseasess whether requiring medical or surgical means for their cure. Marvelous succcs- Inis been secured in tlio euro of all nasal , throat and lung diseases , liver and kid , noy diseases , diseases of the digestive organs , bladder diseases , diseases pe culiar to women , blood taints and skin diseases , rheumatism , neuralgia , nervous debility , paralysis , 'epilepsy ( lits ) , spormatorrhea , impoteiiey and kindred affections. Thousands are cured at their comes through correspondence. The liuru of the worst ruptures , pile tumors , varieocelo , hydrocole , and strictures' in guaranteed , with only a short residence at the institution. Scud 10 cents in stamps for thu Invalids' Culde-Book (1(18 ( ( pngob ) , which gives all particulars. Ad dress World's Dispensary Medical As sociation , Bun'alo , N. Y. Homebody Told Him. Uluoiningtou Eye : "Ah ! Mr. Deid- trieh , got a baby at your house ? " "Yes , Mr. Murphy. " "Cirlv" "No , siren ; not this time. " "It's a boy. then ? " "Oh , homebody's been telling you. " A Family Nothing ftildj iniiru lo the security of life , of liupliliu'ssmid licultli , tliiia it siito und rcllnblo filially in i'ilei \ no , Simmons' I.Ivor lU'/iilutor lius won for it soil tlio appellation uf "llio fin or- Ito homo rcmicdy. " It Is adapted to a large pm- portion ol Uiu oinerironclcs which occur In do mestic ) life. II'tlio chili ) Ims tliu colic , It Is a euro , safuiuul pleasant roiaoily. If the father Is ox- limited , ovonvnrkoil , ilulillltatut ) , It will restore liUtnllinir&tn-'TOtli. If llio wife siilTuw I'nmi dyspepsia , loir spirits , limijuoho , It will giro roller. If any inomber of tlio family Inn eaten nnj tliliiK uiutl of illBCstlon , u small iloso of tlio Uiwulator will soon odtublish u good digestion. It gives rolrosliliiK bleep oven in cases wlivro narcotlu Imvu 1'alloit. It is the IIKST I-IIKVKNTI v : uf.inciNK , mill Biifo to bi'Kln with , no mutter what tlio attack ! ami In almost ovary case will uironl itillof and otreot spooOy euro , without tlio uld of other mcillclno. No error tu bo loured In tulminl&turlni , ' ; no Injury from exposure after tukhiK ; no clmtujo nl' dint required ; nocliiinio of hubltg ; no ncfflcct of Unties or loss of lime , blminons' Liver llcffiiliitor la entirely vesetublo , nnd U the purest unit best finnily inwliclno coin- ponmlod. 1'rciuirod by J. II. XHIMN ti CO. , riillndolphlu , I'H. , solo proprietor * . Tiove's Coiultu ; . Sin' had looked for hiscoinlni ; ai wanlor * conn1 , Wilh the clash of arms and the bugle s call ; lint he came Instead \\ltli a stcid : > ticad , Which .she did not hear nt all. She had thought how his minor \\ouldhlazc in the slut , As he rode IUo it prince to claim his bride ; In the Rucct dim Ik'lit of tlio tailing night She found him at her side. She had dreamed how the anze ol his strange hold eye \\ouldvuikoticrhcait to a sadden silow ; She found In his face the familiar giver Of n tilend she used to know. She drenmod Imw his coining would stir her sonl , Asthr oocau Issthrcd by the wild stnnnV strife : He brought her the balm of n heavenly calm , And n jicaf-e which crowned her life. -Kiln Wheeler. HOXKY KOU Vllf. Is to he the leading color for cumlng wear. Scotch llnseys have stripes of brlitht colors on dark Kionnds. Shawl cost nines with filn o borders , nre In nil the mode colors. Half hoots are worn In dcini-inodeiit home In place of slippers. Bracelets arc not bought , iu pahs , but in odd designs and forms. A stepiaddcr of plush I.s the latest thing I" put in u pailor coiner. Silk lace , embroidery and crape iipp.Mr in combinations for jabots. A new faiii'j of the fair Is gold knitting needles tipped with pearls. JIo.xs cinluolih red mill's veiling in all the evening colors Is n novelty. Irc > s fionts in niurahnnt , in all the inodo colors , arc the latest no\elly. Byzantine canvas Millings In two tones have plain material to match. Jeiieys ha\o uulpuro plastrons ( 'onlincd by wheels of gold Inald on either side. Tucked anil Milued bonnets nre nslash- lonnblo as they wcie thhty jours aio. Boucle cloth of sot I texture but of warmth , Is used tor dolmans and jackets. Lace cloth of douhje wca\e , with lace face and cloth hack , Is a nou-lty tor walking drones. Scotch chc\lot with line boncle stripes is to be had in all the shades of giccn , tan , blue and brown. Instead of f > o'clock "hlnh tea' ' the German "kallco klalcir at I is now in voguuboth huio andnhroad. Another Aineihan cbl has been found who mauled an llallim nnmcnmn. She was tonnd in the mad house , 1'ale almond and delicate inso ate two colois which ale lo be exceedingly fashion able in .silks and satins tor dancing toilets t he cnniini ; season. A riossH-.icd woman has the advantage of hoi Jemlume liionds. They can't tell whether she is looking at the minister in chinch or at their new Imnnci. Tiger plush was the labile of a litivelhu ; noun worn hj a i.di lttiv > iiin. and in her Jap was a mull ot tl cr skin witli the tips OL tiger tails at her lluo.it. "Dctai'hcd" do.j collars aic Hie latest femi nine lollv. Tlicdot's wear them intlieinoin- iiuj. and then they ale detached and worn by the ladv in the alteiiiooa. A lady of Boston wants to know why some cntcipiisinu ; boot black doe- > not establish a tittinir place whcie ladles can lane their boots blacked on i.iiin dins. Shorn cloth , a novelty for draperies and ou'idiossi-s , is shown in all the node colois. The design Is produced by cutting thu nap , which raves it a raised apic.uance [ , The bracelet with a spring is no longer worn ; those of llotihloKoid links and Inst- cncilwitli old-lunhloiiuil elaspi aie the cur- icrt wear. A \ery simple way of dheisifyin : ; the toilet with little expense comp.ucd with its ( iralit'yln icsitlts , is to have the bodice nrde with loose fionts , so that the \cst in.iy be con stantly varied. An American pill wears a bit ? boiiiiuet in her bolt , while n Hindoo maiden wears ublij brass i ln in her noic. It amounts to the same tiling. K.tch has licr nose-say. Unw ell citi/cn. Woolen stuffs , the rougher the better , ha\e driven silk , s.itln and \elvet from the streeis to the intciiois of tasliionable bouses. No trnlj fasldoiiablo womail wears a .silk or vel vet walking dress this lull. Waterproof cloaks aie made of silks and linoc.ishincio in e\ei > varief.v of jilanls mid la all the fashionable .solid colors , including gold. They will diivo the hideous blacK waterproofs into well-merited oblivion. The old superstition about the pearl , that It brings bail luck ns a wedding girt , seems to have gone over entiicly , and now it is said that emeialds and sapphires aie the "unlor- tnnato' ' stones to she tor bridal picscnts. In the matter of veils , just now in uncom mon use as a piotcctlon against wind and dust , it Is tnshloimblo to wear them lower on the lace than formerly. Hitherto they have been permitted lo iv.ic.li notuither than the nose , Chamois leather gloves aie exceedingly popular. They nre iisetnl in warding oil' tan anil durable , as a little ammonia water will elc.inso them ellcctivcly. They must bo washed and dried upon the hands or they will shrink. "Whal does the parable of the seven wise and the seven toolish virgins teach usV" asked it Dallas lady who was leaching a class in the Sunday school. "That we should be always on the lookout lor a bihlcgioom , " icplludono ot the smallest girls In the class. Among the newest In Idal hosiery are those made ol the sollcst while silk cmbroldeicil in pale blue forget-ine-nots , Oiiiyia kavu 1 , ' - - iimlU' ' . "it of ftWidIuSi ; wiiilestlll more t'air- : .uu ones aiu of white silk lined with blii.sh roses , with wild loses embrohleied about the top. top."Aie von snncrslltlons , my deniV" said ili.ss Birdie > lelinnis ! to a newly-arrived stranger in her native town , to whom she had bccemo engaged. "Not a. bit ; but why do you ask ? " replied the youth. "Nothing , ex- ( ' ) ) yon me the Ihiitceiith young gentleman to whom I ha\o been engaged. " Fancy scarf pins for cither Jladles1 or gen tlemen s wear take nnlipio forms such ns toads , ll'iardt , Hies , tiny Jnrtle.s , canoes , yachts , anil other salllng-eralt all iu iiiinla- lure , hate , dog , and cat heads , and while mounted on n gold pin are formed of it per fect mosaic of diu'ciont kinds of tinted metals. The variety of outside garments this season surpasses that of any other display lor several years. No two models seem alike , and here again good taste is good .style. In previous seasons lushlon deeiecd a certain staled length lor outside" wraps. Thus lar every style seems In vo'rue , from the natty , shoit hunllng-jacKct lotlio long , luxurious r'lonoh pelisse , with endless dressy visiles and polo i ncs as happy mediums. Still Hum. Ing. He ran lo catch a hoiso-c.ar , But success did not attend ; Forcngiigod was the conductor In coincrslng with a tileiid. And he madly waved hix bundles , Shouted "fill" with might arid main ; And ho nourished his umbiclla , But he llomlhhcd It In vain ; Kor up on that conversation The conductor would not let ; So the other kept on running , And ho may be running jet. [ Boston Gazette. KDUOATIOXAIj. Yashitr has about 100 fro.shwomcn. The entering class at Yale Is smaller than was expected. Cornell university has enteiexl upon her eighteenth j car , Omaha Catholic schools report a largely iiic.ieiv.stul attendance. The prospects for Bt'llovuo college In this state aio said to Iw brightening dally , Thirty Arneilean girls aio teaching normal schools In the Argentine republic. Six thousand volumes comprise the library of thu Ne.br.ibUa state university , "Seml-mllHiuy discipline" whatever this Is , U to bo Intioiluced at Yussnr this year , The new fieshman class In the University of Nebraska numbers lifty-Uuvo members , The Cathedral schools nt Garden City , Long IsliuiU , mo now uu u bc'lf-bustulnlng basis. 1'onr out of the nine entrance soholnrshlps nt Coruoll were taken by western btudents Additions to the freshman class at the tj of IViMojIunht niiiulwr over a hundred. i | 'I he artists of Ngty.pt leans lm\e decided tr loniul ft school of design In that city. Princeton's faAilf.v has called upon ( he jUHior elates to sfippii'-ss lm.lii . The enter hit : class Is larsre , . There t an art > ciionl In (1ohim1ius ( , O. ( which. slnc Us fortnditlon In tstli has been iittendcd by 1 , : J sMltlciif.s. The I'lankllu JiiMllute drawing .school ol Philadelphia , has ppuncd w ith liVJ pupils nml mi lucrcoo is cMH'oted. The amount nivnu.rtly paid to school loach' C'i > in the ( 'lilted States Is SlW.lXKi.OOO an average ijf about -100 apiece. ' ' The m'ost aMuiinc'rallve professorship Iu theworld Is that of 'li'ofc.ssor Tin nerthe dis tinguished imalnniis * of Killnbtug , which I'icsldont Porter , of Vale ; Scclev. of Am- hewt ; Carter , of Williams : and JleCosh , ot Piinceten , have Itccn engaged to lecture nt Phillips Academy , Kxetcr. A now lochiilcal .school hasbcen established In Sprlngliehl , Mass.-thc liiu oflls kind in the rounliy , or , lndoc < l. In the woihl. It is a "School for Christian Workers. " Prof , .lames liusvoll Lowell will conduct twoconiso'i of Inslinrllon In llnrvaul during the present \ear. One will be Iu Spanish on Uenantes ( Don Quixote ) the other in Italian on Dante. There are 1ST professors at the Gciiuan uni versity between 70 and IX ) years of age. Of these l'-JJ deliver their lectures as usual. The oldest Is ( ho historian , Yau Itanke , who is now in hisiHith je.tr. The tlrst alii to outer Yalo. college Is Miss Jordan , i f Michigan , who Is said'to have an intellectual and dignlllcd appearance , in which respect she moie nenrlj losemhlcs the faculty than she does the other students. The ail department of the Polytechnic school at Louisville was attended j-oarbefoio last bv eighty-nine pupils , last jcarbylll ) , and this year promises a still greater attend ance. Thopmo liihd exhibition will doubt less be a gical Incentive to the stud ) of ait In Louisville ami the iiblghboiing cities. The public schools of New Oilcans re opened last week alter n vacation ol several months with an attendance of about clghl llioiisand pupils. . Two new IcDonongh schools wcie ownpiod for the Hist time. Tnis makes twenty school houses In this city built With the legacy lolt by John MrDonough to llio city of New Oilcans lor educational pnr- A Knit1 Soiifjsti-ess. She sings and sings that dear old song In c\eiy place sne goes. She'd sc.irce repeat it were it not The only ono she knows. She never waibh-s it unless They ask her o'er and o'er ; Hut when they once have hoard her sing They never ask her moie. 1'ublic speakers and singers lind B. II. ' Douglass it Sou's Capsicum rough Drops n sure remedy for hoarseness. Mile. Nevada's wedding cake weighed al most as much as her husband , and cost nl- n est sijou. The inairlnge of I'llaoo Wahlcmar and 1'iincess Marie , ol Orleans , will take place in Fiance Ihe-'d of Octoher. Miss Jordan , youngest daughter ol Mr. K. IVrfoidiiu , of Boston , Mass. , i.s engaged to the ISov. Arthur Wellsley roster , ol Iloinby Castle , Laiic.o-hlre. ' A young Indj n't Au-ola , I'cnn. , eloped last week with her father's hired man , and then rctiiined to school. 11 was three days before I he husband claiillcd his biide. Miss Anna JldFailainl. a wealthy spinster icsiding at Caledonia , N' . Y. , has sin prised and shocked her liienils by marrying her coachman , ton yHus hoi junior. I'rince Alovamlor , An exchange has , diopncd to this : "At Union , [ own , Mr. Charles lievcie and Miss -Minnie Flaw bftve just boon married. 'A union ol hoails. n union of hands , and the Flairg of our union foj1 Itevor. ' " The eako onlereil for an October wedding in New York is Ut lie sniinonnted by a tower of candy. In which will be live bii'ds. The bride is to bioak the artificial cage with a tiny hammer and liberate the biids. A sensation last week was the niaiilageoL' Minnie K'i'llj , a handsonio Itish gill , and one the cooks at ( iieon's hotel New \oikto Lavv- icnco ( iiovcr , a pale young coloicd man anil the head waiter of the establishment. A woman with the rather ominous name of Medander Olinslcad was mairled at Middle- town a fi'w daj.s ago. When her husband comes In late anil she says , "Modantler is up. " wo bet he'il quail. [ Binglmnitoit Ie- ! pnblican. The following note from a gill's father is attached to the maniagc license icconl in tlie county cleik's olllce at Indianola , Iowa : "Mr. has per mission to go ahead the girl is not ol age , but we have caved. ' ' [ Chicago cage Times. Augusta Kiascnian of Chicago , had her rnair Inge day set for last week , but Chailes Spoker , to whom she was engaged , failed to put iu an appearance at the hour. It was sub sequently disuovcied that ho hail u wife in Kansas City. In order to gain it coveted prl/.e a joung couple residing near Syineitse , N. Y. , wcie icccntly married upon the Onondaga fair giounds , with thbty thousand people to wit ness the ccicmony. Nearly every exhibitor upon llie ground gave Ihe pair a piesunt. A young couple of this city who were unit ed in mariiago six. months ago by a trial jus tice icconlly had a minister of the gospel totlo the knot. The young lady has all along hail scruples about tin ) fcauutitv < .f . .r , mu. . J agf , uild v.i' - ,3 Wils oti.hvl , o happy in iiei mu i iod relations , she could never become reconciled to the. businesslike hyniencal job iicrfoi mod by the iinsaceidotal justice. The friends ot the doubly happy couple icncwcd their congratulations , ami the biide now owns the contentment she longed for. [ Atlanta ( Ga. ) Capitol. A ( iieensbiirg. Pal , special says , "Social chclesine greatlj * agitated over the elope ment and mariiageof two chlldien whose iiaients are prominent in embers ot Giceus burg society. A striot license law wo'.tinto ellcc.t In I'ciiiisylvaniii OuteJior 1st and It seems that the younir couple concluding to take ad vantage of the day's giace allowed be fore the Jftw was opeiathe. went to I'lllsburg iliesday and weru man led by a justice ol the peace. The happy brhlegioom in Willie J. Coshey. lately n messenger boy for the Bank ers it Merchants' Telegiaphcompaii } and son of A. J. Coshuy , a wealthy liveryman. The biide Is fne only daughter ot J , M. Laird , editor of the ( iiconsbnig Argus and the adopted daughter of the Tenth icglmcnl N , ( J. 1' . She Is the only young lady for whom that regiment neatly lynched a man at the late cncamnmcntnt Connoaut lake for insult ing her. It I.s not known what the patents of the ehlldion will do In the matter. The com bined ages of the couple baldly icncli thirty yeare. ' II | O HINKUMIUTIKS. A 1'emlwnt enmity , Wisconsin , ( l.shermau caught an allgatou gac on a tiout-llne that welghcil 111 pounds. John Tucker , of ( ; oliiiitl | county , Ga. , Is the father of thlrty-thioo children , lie counts Idsgnindchlliltcn.byJuuidicds. A mttlcsnake Mivcij ! Icct long and wltji twenty-three rattles was killed at Kickanoo , Lcavoiiworth connty , Kansas , the other day. A seven and on'6-ha'lf pound eel was ll.sliod out of Stone lake , > near Cnssopolls , Mluhl- gair , recently. ItiLssaidto bo the largest eel ever caught in thoslmc. A inammnth gVa"i'ash > 0 feet 7 Inches acioss llio wings wus'hhot and killed just east of Conncravllle , Itidliuia. It Is the liret ono seen thoio for many ycius. The postmaster at Mlllcrshiug , Missouri , set a bin ber trap in his olliceaud eauglit It , I'hll Glla.splc , vvho how lies In jail at Fulton Missouri , lei robbing the store and postoflico , No white child was ever horn in Cieigh- ton's Island , which In situated near Bruns wick , Ga. , and embraces about 1,1UQ atac.i , though people have lived theie lor over 100 years or moie. Professor H. Ward , of Itochostcr , who Is to mount the skin and skeleton of Jumbo , said that ho found In tlio elephant's stomach ling- llsh shillings and hlxpuncos , coppers and one Canadlun piece , A farmer living two and a half miles front Jilnncle. liiilluna , has a ptiiiiikln-viu | | | which If stretched out , would measure almost it tilth of n mile , anil which hits buruu over 1OJJ , pounds ot pumpkins. Thodcjith/if un occi > ntrip citizen of East man , Georgia , whase chief pipcllvltics con- ul-stcu In wearing his bnlr long , done up In u uet , and WHlklDg through the swimipd Iu kU The Great Invention , For EASY WASH8WG , IN HARD OR SOFT , HOT OR COLD WATER. Without Harm to V.tnitlCarltAXns , nml imrtlctilnrlyndnpteil to Warm Climates. No ( ninlty , rich or jioor , should bo without It. Sold by nil ( Sroccra. but > > nr re ot Vila Inil- tatlons. JMJ.I.BIIJ.VA' Is manufactured only by JAMES PYLE , NEW YORK ; Is ii'cimloil in llio Times of that | iln s ocean strainer lately took out to Xinv /eland n rimslKiimotit of Innnbli' beet. At inpMMit clover docs not , " .seed' In that conn- lrliwiiuso tlieroam nolmmblo bei-s to tor- Illl/e iln Hmvi'iN. The importer Impes that the luniihlo tows will save mm 85,000 u j car In clover seed. At the las.1 Cheshire1 cheese fair , tons ol rlii'i'so were sold at from 85 to ST.fiO per linn- du-d \\i'lilit , numint fiitiu $ M to Slo and onu or io prime lots nt SUUiX The aveniw iliop N set down at Sll.'r. a ton tins refill of Aineileau A jottm ? woman whose clothes caught tire wlitlo Hiuu'i-inti'iiilliu : a elambaku at City I'olnt on batnulajas.saeil lioin death by the re.uly wit of a yuiiiiKstur. who shouted to her to "fro Into thu water. " She stopped ruiiu- liu : up nnd down the bench and plunged Into tlie sea up In her shoulders and Dai'iipi'il with lltllo injury [ Hoston Adveitiser. HKljlOIOUS. Momh will pteaub for tlneu wt-i-ks In Xe.w York cty ! this fall. Then ; aio 7WliOO ) rnoiv Methodlsls than ' ' i hi tlie United Stativs. California has two separate 1'riNtivt eriaii ituHiLM for the Chinese , and one for the Japanese. J-.astein religious papers observe that read- liiK hymns limn tlio pulpit is lapldly L'oinir out ol style. Mis. Van Colt , the jricnt re\halist , is said to possess moie maunetle power limn any lady preaelier in the country. The thlid confeieiice of the , Jewish Mlni - teii.il association , which takes place in IJalti- iniiie , has been postponed until the last of this month. The I.'ev. Mlnot .1. Sn\niu is spoken of as the piobable snccM"-M > r | | ( \ ieDr. . Hufas K11N in the. pastorate of the Viist Unltaihiit chnich , Jto toii. It is expt-cled that Itev. Dr. P. L. Chapt'lle ' , SI. Matthew's the must fashionable liomaii Catholic chinch in Washington , will shoitly be made u bishop. Dr. .1. A. Fleming , of tlio ICdlsoii A : Kwau I'Jediic lAsM company , lias been appointed , inofessor of electieil ) ennineerinjr by the council of UtiUersiLj college , London. The lev. ! ( Seoi e K.Uchelor , lately of ITnlly chinch. Chicago , lias gone to li\e at Welles- lei Hills , ne.ir Uiisloii , and will lecture this \\inl ! hefoielhe lluivaid Dixinitj school uu " 'J'he Kthics of the New Testament. " At the KpisiMipal Diocesan convention in New Yoik , last week , Dr. Diiiiinoiliieud that lie had been iciincsted in a manner equivalent to a commind ; to intorm Iliucoi- vention tlial the veneiable Bishop Potter was mi willing any longer to tccehu the salary paid to him , or any part of it. The DnKe of Castle , it is ipported , has joined the lionmii Catholic chinch. Tim con- vcision took place some time ; tjo , it is said , but the avowal was postponed until the young man oltained his majority. Thiiconveiilnii has can.scd much annojanee in Kstalillshcd church circles. The ilnko has great inlliwucu nml lias an ineomuof S'JOO.oou a juar. TVHicn Ibby was sick , wo pave lior Contorla , \Vhun aho was a Child , Klio cried for Caalorl.x AVlieii slio liocamo Stit , nlio clung to Ciatnria ; , When sliolmd Cliildron , eho avc thoin Cnililitc I'or Slioriif. OMAHA , Oct. ' , ( . Kdttor Bii : : : Mr. howls McCoy , proiiriotor of the ( Jault hon-e , 7ieur tlio government corral , is a candi date on the ( hnnocratio side for shoriu" . The gentleman in universally known throughout the city : i.s well nDonglaH county for the last dozen years. His reputation is without hloinUh. Uo Iia.s never before had anything to do with polities. He. is always ready to relieve the nlllioled , The Knights 'of P.Uhian knowing this to he the case obtained tho. servicon of Mr. McCoy , a couple of vimivi a"o ; , to search in the wilds of the Black inlUs for Win. Au&t , and the result was , lo the knowledge of tlio community , that the body of ( lie unfortunate man was de livered to liis wi ! ' . ' tui'J finnily. J M" , Jft-'oi fiuU t { ' , uomliuvUOU } iU ci'loclloii m certain. VOTLU , - o - Tlie most eflicacloiis stimulants 1o excite the appetite aio Aiii ; < > KUiru Itliter.s , ] in- ; liared hy Dr. .1. < } . H. tjlegeit it yens. JJ - waie ot counterfeits. Ask your grocej ; or druggist tor the genuine aiticle , Clilorof'oriiiliiK . The residence of Mrs. Fit/gerahl o n 2rth ) Htrcut was Inirglari/.ed Thursday night , and tv miscellany of household goods , of no very great value , taken. An aged gentleman , the only sleeper on fin > lower iloor was chojoroiormed and Uik.'ii ndvantage of his stupefaction the thieves ransacked the house. The old gentleman awoke in the morning with the usual sensations subsequent to cho- loroform ell'ects , and discovered the hout-e wide oon. ) 25 YEARS USE * The Greatest of the AJJO ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID EJVER. . 1on afuvi > flltBi ItuwclacoKtlvt'i i'uln in tlio lienil , ivllli a dull ccnentlnn in llio Lncli pnrt , 1'nln uniler llio Blioulilnr- blnile , I'lillntsu after cnl Ins , vlIU nillc- incllnnlloii to cxeillon of boil ) ' or rnlnil , Irritnbllltrariiii | > t3r , J.mVHpliltH , nltU 11 foellnuof bavlnu' nrsli'clril miinpilntyt WcaHucBB , Dlzyincos , Flnllorlneat llio Iluart , Dots bufiirotho cyus , llrnilaclio over llio 1 1 flit rjo , Itmtlfinnms , > vllli fllftlldreniiii , Illulily colored Urluf , uml CONSTIPATION. TOTT'S I'lLI B ere especially ndnptod to encli rases , ono dosu oirocia nncli n clmngo of foul Ing natoiislonlsUtlie sufferer. 1 her Inrrcaie Clio Apiullte.snacftuiotho tiody to ' 1'nUe on l'U li. thus Uio nyeicui Id iioiirUhcil.una lirthvlr Tonlo Aciliin oa Itiu HlneHlvol > rittii8ICLiiliirMloolBaru proil lie" . ! . I'l lea Utic. < Sl gfiirrjiy jyt . . M.Y. TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSflPAfilLU KenoratuM tlio body , inakfs htmlthy llt-li , BtieiDjtlifiw tliti WV&K , rci'iili-H ' Ihti ivastc. . of thu Bj-sttiiti tvlth puru liluoti und Imrd iniiselo ; tones tlio nervous nvstem , invigorates tlia brala , utnl lniuirt ] tlio vigor ot manhood. HI. Kolilbyilni KUU. Ol'l'lOU 11 JTIurru ) StNoivYorU. DBEXEL & MAUL , iHntcos-ora to J , U. .Inooli , ) UNDfittTA KER 8 , AND K.MJJAU1BH.S. At Iho old stand HOT I'tirniun Ht. Ordurii I'V uuil m-uiuritly attuuUcxl Ut. THU I'UKAVHST PI.ACK IN OMAHA I'O lU'V IS Stone's One oft/to IlcM ttit'd ' Lt I'f/cttl NtovMin. . tlto ( ? & to tiel < > ct from. No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator. Growers of Live Stock and Others. wi : CAM. vorii ATrr.NTtox TO It Is tinliist nail ulienpMt food for tooK of uty Unit. Oiui noUinl Is oqnnl to tlwo innnulu oC com. Stock roil \vltlt Umuml Oil Oulto IU the full and Wlnlor , hiMcnil of ritnnhw down , will In- cicnw In wrlxhtniul bo In xooil nmikvluhlr itmdlllim In the f.mliir. | Dairymen n wi-ll us ntliow. . ' nml for jimm'lvrs. Pi-Ion $ ' .M | > cr ton. No who use It , emi ti'stiry to IN iwi It * 1'rylt Jiulx" t'liUH I'or siifUs. Aildit" " < WOODMAN' l.lNSIir.l ) 1)11. WOlllvS. Oiniiliu , X'liiii < Wii. _ CHARLES SHIVEBIOK , UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , t'nwonirer olovntor to all tloor * . 1'JOrt , 12iW and 1210 Km-niim HltTct. OMAHA , N13IIUASKA. I3th St. , Cor. Capitol Ave. ' < SaFer For the Treatment of all dironic and Syigical Diseases. DR. McMEflftMY , Physician and Surpon in Gliarp. Particular attention jxiiil in Deformities , Dittcar.ca of Women , of the ( jfoinacli , Liver , Kidney * < n d Jilooil , J'itcs , Cancel's. 'J-'u- morti , Jltfu and Jiai' JJine < isc . Catarrh , /I > 'onc7iitia tin < 1 Lniiff Disease. * treated l > y Medicated Jn- . halation. SEXI > lOJi IXJfALElt. 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