Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 20, 1885, Page 8, Image 8
8 TI1E OMAHA tJLJjAY ) BKE , 1-KIDAY , OK T1IF DAY Wl llIJj utili Thc'Uintwl ' Stole * Grand Jury Closing It Work. INTERVIEW WITH "TALI CHIEF.1 Mr . 1'eitj'q Sii/Vet-lnsM / Itellcved The Death of I'eter ItiittiisTIio J.uvr nuil Older l.onnui- ) 1 'J'U' ' f7ener.il Hull- U'I't. Vullrd SlutCH Coiii-l. In the United Slates court ye ti > rdiy ! the : irgmiipntt in tin' Doty eiiBO were bnlug made l > v tlio counsel. The wise v/a- given to UK ; inry hist evening. Tlic I''iono county tuense wo. * befori' ' Tudgu Bivnoi } c. terday. This case i.ioni broiiglit by Hynnr countv to collect * ii7 , ' ( KX ) in tuxes from tin ; ( turllngton & Mis * sonri niilrond M Hi iivllli lii < United Ht.iles com missioner , l'-fi fur M. iloedi | .yi sturdily. Air Hiirr , tin ; nUorne.y who heeiired tliu writ from Seville for Zimmerman's r - ) e.-i e , iil o left the city y < " < te.rdny. Mr Sa- vllle siUi to .1 rejorli-r , 'pe-iUng of ihc llUlttl-l. "I imirc-id.v : ind willing ! iv , I'vcn i < \ ions to iv-iirn from the iiti-mion oi com missioner , hut 1 don't like this vvuy of bi-ini ; shoved out , i"- | . itilly when I have done nothing wrong. Tim only question 1 hiicl to decide in tin' niiilleiWJH : i to whether Xminicrnmn should. be released on the writ of h.-ilieiis corpus. Tim most that could lie.mmle . of the charge was nun dcr in the -wond degree or nian- blnuirliter Hither oim of the e arc baila ble iill'discs. The elements of previous intent or mnlice atort thought were luck ing to nwke tin' ciise one of murder in I ho first degree I am going to sec Judge ISre-.vcr and obtain , if nossiblc , a reenn- siilenilion of inv , removal. I am siek and wouldn't h.n e ernne. to i onrl at all lint for tin- fuel tlnil it uoiild have had bsid ell'eetif 1 h.id not " .John 1 ! I.egiiiird , v\ho luis been indicted - ed in connection with the Valentine eomti\ land Ir.uuK i- in the city , con sulting with tinI'nited Status nitlioritiex alii-nt Ids' case. noCTOK T.Mili Ollllil'1. A liiicfcsiliis * Inlerv lew with a I'olla- \\ntlamic Chieftain. Amortglhc in.in.\ witnesses in the l.cg nard ca e vvhich tin- closely impending triiil is bringing l < > the eit.\ , is a curtain Di1 Tali C'liiiit , a fanner resident of Hrov. n county , and onu of the inol l ini- pottanl witnee. . - for the pro-eention lr Tall Chief is a I'olliiwatt.imie Indian , born in the tribe to I he chieftaincy. The doctor i- . now well advanced in jciir.- , having M-orud hii.lieth birth- di.\ : not lon since lie i ( all , > traiihi and hinowy , carrying hi- > years with a \ijjor tliat belongs lo few. lie converse * in a sL-ech ) unbroken by th.1 least accent , and his address is altogether Ilia ! of : i man of education and some relinonn-nt In a coiueis.iiion with a rcportm * this inorninjr , ' he. doctor told some \ erin - ( ei'i' tin things of him-elt and liis pen- pie IJe . ednc.Ued lioin early Jinyliiiod lo xoiintr manhood at \\'ashinpioii ; , I ) ( ' . , and graduated in nicdicinc , \ \ hirli iiro- fessjoii bo has maintained unite throii h- ont Ids life. The particular hrancli he followlioweer , is thicr. . \ eclectic school of botanical nicdieinc. which i.on- : lines its materi : ) niediea to Jiu limits of "nuts , roots and \arb- , " similar to the ; rnfl of the aboriginal "medicine niaii , " and wird practices of the southern nc K } ' . Hijjlicr cdnciition ha-j , honvyor. ni'ii lie ! doctor an intelbjeiil idea of the therapeutic properties of iliuh''rb ' < ho st lects nnd hjs is one e\trn- OnciMvlnIc a yonnuf man , during 'he ' Black Hawk war , the doctor eiifiiauud in hostilities a .iiiisl tin1 wtiite-i , hut tliis was onl. ) for a short time and of no great 'Oiiscipicnce , lie lias seen service , how- n\or , of llui most warlike character \Vliou lierdun or ani/.ciMiis famous In dian regiment in ! Miclii < ; .in during the civil war , the doctor unlisted as surgeon. JI followed the Army of the 1'olomac tl rongh iho war and w.is : pnrticipanl. frequently uijli nmskol and ba oiK't , in the licrcust combat.s ol the Virginia cam paijcn f lorn the wilderness to Mm liiml ! tormin g of Petersburg. Remarking ujion the character of Indian military M-rsice , bo said that the red men were poorli adajited lo the manner of engage ments which constitute eivilixcd w.iriaic. but. that they were of signal value a spies , scouts and .sharp shooters. The doctor js quite comfortably pro vided in life , owiling a half section farm of very productive land , upon which he lives , llo is married , his wife bring a wliiju woman , and his children , all of whom arc iceeivinir good edne.itioiis Having taken his land irom the resi-rv.i lion and nettled niion it ita homestead , he will n ' \t ye.ir , ninm the expiration of the live years' limitation be admitled lo full rili/.cnship. In this regard , he Ihiiiks that the . - oliitiiiH ol the troublous Indian pioblem lies in educating ' ' " ' Indians and ingthem citizens' rights. itKl.lKP TO Til 13 sinwnisi.v ; ; . 'J'lio lluMitH'iu I'ctty Kitinll ) le ! < 'civ- \iiiK liilierat Aid. The Ilicu'.s publie.ition of tlm destitu tion sum-red by the 1'etty family in a hov el on iloni-a street has nttvacted wide no tice , mil moM'd many people to their re lief l nffif number- ladies1 and gentle men-visited the hou ti yu.stcrd.iy brjng- ingMipldies of jirovisions and clothing. What with the Ihrong of earrlsiges and and the stock ot donations thu quarter never witnessed an event of such gresit "eel.it" and all the litile mick- , yellow dogs and babies came out on the front ( enees the length of the block to give it proper rec ognition Among the visitors and do nors wan Mrs itisliup Clarkson.who utter attending in part lo the relief of the woman , took two of the children to the Oldld'H hospital , whore they were washed and ro-clothcd. lr ) Kridgcs also called and ministered to Ilio ailments of the Hick v/omcn. Another lady \\lio culled learned .something 01 the his tory mid allairx of the family. The womnn has eleven children , four of whom are gro\yn boys , amply able lo work but preferring to loal annul home .subsisting on the crumbs and "cold vit- ties" whioh tin ) , \omiif children are able to beg nbont town The desire is unan imously expres-ed by nil vim have looked into the ca.se Unit these worthless hulks bo investigated and compelled to support themselves if not thnlr needy mother. As to the character of the family it does not dovelopo well. They are a bad lot , Mmicthing on a pai with the notorious Davis outtit , mid ihosu other worthless crews who "a vo the river bottoms Mich ill -repute. This , however doo-s not o.Nclndo the woman and her in fanti from tjcsming help In lime o' The llPiuiso ol' an Did Setiler'Some - Ihlna Aboiu His I.H'e. M .mo o'clock yesterday morning of the old. j'oter Hnrtiis , DUO OM residents of Onwhu. died after A short illiU"S : it Ids re-i detioon VorMi S.i inderst" -t H'1 " " 5urronndnd by bis wife nnd nearest rcla fives nnd piv-cd : n\vay ( | iii > tl.v und poaeo fully. < M-i'iiili ' , in fu t. Mnt Hie inns ! tjon from life to death wni scarcely no tieeii'jle. Asilrcndy intim.al d. Mr 11 ijfii w-i' ' one of tli o'd ' o ltlfrof Oinulr.iuu Douglas county llew.isboni in Som cfflpi , l'onulviiiiiu , , November 7 180" , and aa tlieroforo at ( hi the time of his denth , W , > ears of agf. Il < ufterwnrds reinou d to ( 'anton , ( ) . , com ing thence to Omaha , v.huo he has li\c < ever MUCH. Her , as for along time man ager of tin ; Imniwaru t'jro ot Uurfoid A ( Jo. , which was for tnanv ) ars ilif lar g'1 e'tublibmi nt of tin1 Kind in Oiuulm H < ' VTUH afterwards eiiK.ijcd in otliet mcreaitlile enlcrpriic's , but retired fron itctivo liusinesi life Mini1 * tix or sevoi jenrs ngo. bincp that time he has livet with liit wife and daughter on Xortl SnnnderH street. One \e. r ago he > ? eli out his property , inti-inlin , ; to < io out It California , tin re to meet Ids son , ilohn and resjde with him. Aft' v In ing one lnj tli the road , howe\er. In- came back So strong was his love for Ohaha , he de termined to spend the re i of hi d.iy. ; here. He lavi l " . it wife and three ohil ilren , Mrs llogur Ik-all , of thi > . eif , .lohn HugiH , now in ( 'alifonda and Mr. U'il bur Ilngim , \V\oniing. . The funeral u ill lake pi. "ion Halnr day from the rcsideiieo ol the lamil.y oil .Sannders street. lie w.is n kind hiHlinnd , a loving ffithev and a true friend. The beauty of his ulniraeler made him manj friends , all ol whom will unite in sincerely regretting his death Especially among hLs lullovv workers in llie Kpieopal ojmrch , ol which he war ) one of the earlieit menv ber < will his hiis be felt lj.\\V ANr > OIJDMU. Thu CotiiuiiCtec Ulrot mil ! I'erl'ecl cna I'lniiH I'oe forming a League. A nu'eting eli the committee appointed at the law and order meeting at the opera house Monday evening was held last night at the rooms of the board ol trade. Tim committee consisted ol twenty ni"inbcrs , but not all of them were present. Those on hand were. Messi > . James Crctghlun , dohn T. JJell , .lohn It. Fttray , Win. K. Heehel , I1. V. MTirjihy , O. S. U'oodh , .1. S. Itielnudson , K Kosowatcr , A. I ) . .Jones , J. 15. lion ley and 11. T.Clarke. lames Creighton , chairman of the com mittee , pre-ided , nnd .lolm T. Hell was chosen secretary A letter from Dr. ( ieorjre L. Miller was read , as follows : .Mis. I'IIAIIS.MA.S I iivei\od notice to-dny iuiucstiiij | ; inaltuiittanue as an apj'iilnteil ' iiiciiiln'i1 ut the l.iw ; iiul ouk'l emininttee at its iiic'tliip ; in lliebn.iid ol ti.iile mums this evening. As 1 w.isclioscna member oi the ciiimiiiitue without lu'ln eiiiisiil'ed , I inn the iniiie iree to s.iy ti\t ! \ I icscclnll.deelinu | ) ( . to seneonit. I am in lull S.MIII.III\ | ! uilliuiohjtrt tluit plonj-cs ] in sfeiue bettei obi'illeiiee to Ilio iu\\ and u sieinei ine eiv.itlen ol older In oiireitj than exist now : but I do not ihinl ; \ \vcni'cdl.i\\ ! iild''i reliimitlees hall so much . \\etlo a | ipiiln uiiiisin analnst , i einiiipt eiiiatiniatmn ot leinilille.in uiemburs ol Hie city council , \\hoaie plfd i'd to tliwnit cvi'ieliurl ol Mii\ii linvd lo put ( it nifli in juiuel lo make eeit.iin .1 \ iiious entoice- nieiititf the law. liesjHH'ttiiby joins , (1. ( \4. \ MIM.I.I : . Xo action was t.iken on the communi cation , being simply placed in thcarcli- i\e of the eommiltee. A general discussion limn followed on the lie-t plan to be pursued for the organ- i/ation of a league. All the gentlemen lire-sent announced thenisclve- in hearty accord with the objects of siicli an i > rgnii/ation : , and cxpre-sed their willingness - lingness to give it their nnquiliiicd sup port. 'lh" plan suggested by Mr I'.i\ton at theoiei'a ] hou-c meeting * . \ .1 ? discussed and nict with the approval of tho-e pn s- ent. That plan contemplates ihcccur ing of an ellieiiiit person wlio will ael as agent ot the league and will conduct it- , work , being endowed with the .same powers as 'a police ollieer. Several names were sugge-tcil | ov the place , but no definite action was taken on the mai ler. ler.On motion of A.I ) . .lone- committee of the , consisting of Messrs. . lone.s , Io-e ! water , Chirk , ISiehard-on , and lell ! , was appointed on plans for permanent organ isation. They retired for consultation , and returning i eportcd in favor of adopt ing the constitution and In law ? ot the Lincoln league for the gnhl.ince of the Omaha organisation. 'I hey ul o recom mended that ! he members of the general committee nppomttd by the ojiera house meeting be i-aeh furnished witli a paper lor circulation among the buninc- * men ot town to secure .jgmitmvi. calling : i public meeting for the formation of a league , ami also a membership paper to accmv as many membeis as po-siblc , the fcetobe l. The report of the committee was adopl"d , iind the secretary will furnish lo each member ot the committee the necessary papers , and active eam.issing \\ill begin to-du.t. Tim tear being c\ire.s-ed ] by sonii1 of the gentlemen present thai the object of the league would le ; misconstrued by -ome as an r-llbrl in opposition to the i ity authorities , Me.ssrs. Jell ! and Io.-e- ! \viirr weie apiio'mted a eonimitt' e. and di'.ilti'd the following. Ill-solved , That the committee of cili- /ens appointed at the law and older meeting to devise elVeclive means for the bctlcr enforcc-ment of c\i-ting laws , hereby disclaim .ill intention of contlici with thu constituted authorities in any cll'ort toenfoice the uily ordinanceOr. this contrary , ! ! isiiowand will henceforth be their earnest desire to co-nper.ite with the mayor and ( he police authorities in preventing and pro-eeiiting on'cnscs again = t llie st-ite laws nnd eily ordi nances. Me < irs. Clark and Ilowley were , i- pointed a cominiltei ) ( -ecm'e a mei-ling jihiec and name a night for the public meeting , alter which the commitlee ad- jonrni'd to meet on Saturday evening at S o'clock , at the rooms of Hie hoard of trade. Another Cat-n ofViini. . l.chiml the place where Mrs. l'cllhas , been Ijing in dcslitulion on .lones itrcet , just across the alh-y , ! .mother sad case of poveity and sittlV ring. In a small room , with four old coll'ec . , ieks laid on the floor for : v bed , lies a man named Si.\dcr. | In addition lo an old stove there is noothcr tnrnitiii'ein the building The man for the past few di : } * stilVered such jiriyation Unit he wsisalmo-i .starved to death , hast night some kindly imli- \idnai gave him a .supper and the iinloi- tiMiatc gorged hiinsclt. 'J'ho re-ull was tiit ! the large ipi , unity of food thrust iiijon his lonu cmpiy stomach nude him dreadlnlly ill , and while oiu his wi : > home he fell jnostialcd in Iront of I'arr'n drug nioro on .Sotdii Tenth , -lreel He was taken home by a policeman who picked him up , and there In his wretch edncs. . he lies. Tile Viiidiinl ( Question. Mr. J.T. Clark , gener.il mtperintend enl of llie Chicago , Milvvanlxce V St Paul , WPS in Omaha yut-turday. on a tour o ( Inspection. "What do yon think of Oinalin by this lime * " wus asked of him by a reporter for the I.KI : . "Slip's booming right ahead , " ho re plied. "It looks as if Mm would keep right on booming for oiiui yonrd to conn ) , 1 had tlm intenUon of selling , my hoiiso on ujiper J'.lovcnth .slreet this time , but I have concluded to hold onto it a while longer. It thej would only build a viaduct Unit property would become ipiile valuable By thu way , how about 1'i.d \ladnc-t" " J < jipo f yon know the coutJi'll has \ p.ifscd mi ordin'vnco locating it on lilov enth ' . ! ( . 'I h > re arc paiti'-is ' hf-rc no who propose t < i bid for the erection " "Well. " .ad Mr. Clarke , "the wholi thing depend ; on whether the rnilro.id- will eiu'cc-'d in i-ta'.lnc It olV The waj they ustel lo do it , they would get up : light between Tenth and Eleventh street.1 nnd then the whole thing would be pn otr. " "PcrlinjH yon understand th t we can" build a , vi'idnct under the nv l-iw wit. . out the co-operation of the railroad i ' " This 1 * queer , " returned Mr Clark "Why don't they do here us they do will us11 When the council of anv clti throughvvliieli the Milwaukee passes ! cides that tiny want aiaU < i < * t ovfr i\\\ \ \ \ of our tracks , thev order us to build it und we haif ' to do. That's all " llie Si : it I tni'.1 nii ol'tlio A ernl. Allornny-ltonrral Lnc wns met in tin Pn\ton rotunda ye terday bj a M-ribe am qni'slionod about the inatlcr of Dougiai county N ins-mo tax. "The mnltcr 1ms been argued bj Co\v in and myself , " he said , "and it no\i rests with the ronrl. What the declsioi will be , of cam-so 1 don't know , but 1 don't oe how Mr. Cow hi uan succeed ir .staving oil' llie tax. He. may ay that om Jaw on this point Is faulty , lint If PO , then many of our other laws are fanltv and imperfect. Yr , the other comities en ; icady lo pay the insane tax , and most ol theni have already turned in the money Lancaster county ha the money already raided and is siniply waitini ; for tlm de rision of the court to pay it into tim treasury. " Mr Lceso. speaking of the Zimmerman matter , said that he thought it was a damnable outivge on Nebraska justice. "They say the go Ide-s is already blind folded , " 'he said , "but il ecms to me that this is drawing the bandage n little tighter. Still , I think Savillu was made a eats-paw ol btli.il , attorney , Hurr. 1 was speaking with Savillo last night , and lie told me that he ( 'leased X.immerrnmn , not because he wanted to defy the laws , but really because he was ignorant ot them. He said that Hnrr came to him and lead a lot of authorities in dofenee ol his claim , and , thinking that every thing was all right he i-siicd the order tor the murderers relt asc. All I mint to do in connection with tht.s .ifl'air , " concluded Mr l.eec , "is to hold that man lurr ! to the Mipremc court. " .Music Kloeiif ion. The farewell enteilainment of Miss 1'lla MelJride Wednesday eve waft a com plete sneccs * . The following was the programme : I'iauo recital "I'olUailo la Ueini1' . Half. Mi.ss Kaiime l.enmis , ul IJoston. lleeit.it Ion . Scene i'lomfeilia' ' .Miss Mel'.rlde. Song . Wait in u' . " MssliIli-on. | ' . - , 1'lnv.1' 1'eeitation .Mue at Miss .Mi-Mi ide. I'iann Kecital"liypsj's Ujiiiee. " . . ' . Air Tumi Miss l.oomK lieo'lntiim-l.ettei Srene liom .Macbeth. " . ShakcsiHMie. MisleI5i ide SniiK . Misi ( ilbsnii. l.'eoilalion . "The Maid Headed Man.1' .Miss .McIJride. The fair elocutionist recited with her Usual evjuisile t.ist ( > and decided I ilenl , and the exeelion ot the volunteer as-ist- anN was all that could be desired. In 3lcinoHnni. At : i regular meeting of the Omaha l > riekhi > ors union assembled , the lollinv- ing re-olnlions were unanimously adopted : Wlicicas. ruder llie all \vi-e de < - ivrof Almifrhly < ied , \\hoaichiscie.itmes and auiiiiiahlu IK his I.nv , nui-,1 siibmii tohisdi- vini- will , theicloic he it Kcsuhi'il. ' That we , the Omaha bricklayers , ilf'epl.v dcploie the less ot oneol imr most i-lll- ientolliceis , William Tuitlc- . who by divine interposition liishi : > en talcru Horn us. He-ohed , 'I hat w'e inceiclv iiiuuin hislnss iml extend our sympathy anil condolence to ils family in Ibis theii hour of r'ad alltii'tion. l.N'solved , Tint a copy ol lliise icsnlnliens HM-ntcicd on the mimiles of the union and sent lo llie bi'ieaved l.unil.v ol om late inithci , William Tin lie. ! > A\n.O'lCii : ! : 1 1 , i .1 v\u \ > IMiTCK , Comiuitlpc. \ ' 1.1M .MKMI.JOIIV : , \ ( ioiie lo St. l.onis. 'Yes , my wife has gone to St. Louis' with thai lover < it her'- , Fred ( 'lark , " said 'Imrles Keith the Twelfth and Capitol i venue re-t a n I'si n t eu r whose 1 roii bios WBi'o ccorded in the HIT. , lo : i reor- ] erynslerday , "No , of course I don't o.iri ; if .she eve him any better llipn > he does me. She's welcome to go with him. ISefore she left I made her" sign over her pjo)1' ) > rty lo me , including eyen her driesp.s She hain't gel any clothes , excet ] ) what she'.s got on her back. Yes , 1 think that she and that fellow Clark have been stealing from me for thela t two or three nonlhso 'hat they would have Mime none.to . run aw.iy with. ) > ul 1 can't iroc'thai. . In c-m-'i1 they would never hire loleal ver.y inneh at a lime. " A .New Doulisl , Davenport Demoerai. Dr. Clnis. Smilli aves this evening for Omaha , where he will open a dental olliec. , Heenters upon he praetiee of hjs prolcs ion thoroughly equipped for il. He is a graduate of Ilio dental department of llie University of Pennsylvania , and he has had the advan lagcol Dr. Morgan's pi . eptovship for three years be ide. Hi < is a tilentcd : , en ergetic young gentleman , who will make bin marl ; in his protcs on. " diaries II. .Smith. D. I ) . S. , lias permanently located himself at l.'O'.i ' Douglas street , in the -aim- room now occupied by lleyn , llie photographer. Court \olcs. The jury in the case ol 1'nby vs Wil bur went out jesterd.iy and will probably bring in a verdict this morning. Tin ( -.is-e of Kmcry vs. City of Omaha ( on appeal from award of damages for grading ol l-'arnam .street ) is .still drag ging its w'cary Icniclli sdong in Judge ) Wakelc.y's eonrt. 'J'he case U brought for $5,00:1 : daniMge * . Ina = mueh as ills claimed that Mr. ICmery's propert3 * has been greatly benolilcd b. > tlm change of grade , the issue of the -nil is awaited with MMIIO i MOST PERFECTWADC to brat * . No Ammunltt , IJmoor Atom. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , CHICAGO. ET. LOUIS. The woiMV Milliard Chnninonship | \ * bIULT fm- itt itro bj Vicrnauv , Hi h.u-fw ( hid Sleson , on a oxl" t.i'iliin ' KC | bv THE BRIDISWICK - BALE - COLLEGER CO. " \Vhonr" \ also tbe ni jnificturi'rsin tin \\or1dof PlSIIPill Artistic Saloon Pumituro , Counters , Back Bars , Mirrors , Bar Screens. Cigar Counters , Beer and Wine Coolers , Etc. , Etc. DesiRiis and Estimatoo luniislied on application. Send for cuts and price lists. OMAHA BRANCH 000 SOUTH 10th ST. , Oinnlm , Nob. run i VISKHTSKIT. . AViiat tlie llonseKeeiiee Can 1'iurhaM in tlie l.ooat MtuluPiIces und Varieties IV I III : Vl.iKiAIH.r. ; I.IVI. Onions are Celling at ! ! . " > cents a peek licets' arc worth ' , ' 5 cents a 'peek. Xev turnijis arc worth v0 ! cents a pcclc Cib : bage is bringing ; ; to 10 cent1 , a head Potatoes , brst variolie * , are woi th ol ) ti 0. " ) . Salt Lake | ) ot.uofs sire coming in selling for 7.T cents a bushel. Sweet po tatocs home grown. * I , and .Jersey sweet ( jj cents a pound. llnbbaid and Marblehead < iua | > he- sell for 10 to So cents apiece ) . ( Jarrots n ro worth 'Jj , cents a peck Ov.ster ) dant sell1 bumhefor a < piar ter. 1'ai-bley is sold al . " ; tents : i buiullo. l'arsiiiis | at 'J.r > cents a peck Yankee pumpkins an- worth from 10 lo ' , ' 0 cunt1 each ; sweet pit' ' pumpkins the same. Celery sells at . > l ) cents n do/en. Xew hot-house lettuce and radishes ,1 cents a bunch. i iru : * . Th.1 markets are not well -tocKcd in tlm line of Iruit. Catawba grape"icent * to $1.00 per ba-ket Concord grapes 10 pound baskets , 0"i eent-j. Ives secdliii" grapes retail at 10 cenls a pound. Cuf ilornia grapes are .selling at about il. cents a pound. Malaga grapes s.H ( ; ( ( ; ; t cicnls a pound. IVr.-ian dates i ; cents si pound Cranberries ar < worth 10 to ' . " cents a quart Lemons ) to 15 cents. Florida orange1 are now in the niaikelel'ing ' .VI cenl- pur do/en. IVars , diU'erent Californu : varieties , I'J eonla a ] ) onnd. Choice coo'ving ' and eating apples , , ' , ' " to-10 cents a peek , S.-J.OO lo $0 Vj per bar rel. Mi'.VIrisll AVDUVML. In Ihc line of fre-h water li.-h , while lish , irout and bas- retail at 15 cents per pound ; pickerel is selling at I',1 ] cents ; croppie and jmreli can be had for l-'l cents ; catlish , , jjfi for in cunts a pound 1'iesh CViImnbiaviveisilmon ai'i ! worth J. ' " * cents a pound , l-'iv-h eels sell for ' , ' ( cents a pound. ball vvatci lish , are ajrain in UK market at the following price- : Fresh halibut ' , ' 5 cents a pound. CodlUh and haddock , 15 cents n pound. Mackerel , 15 cents each. Lobsters are worth i. cents ti pound. Shrimps : i re selling for 10 cents a pound. Oysters , Xew York counts , 00 ; selects , I5tandard ; cenl. > u can. 1'odlibh tongues and -eullops are a rarely and can lie had through the bal ance of the winter. Codlish tongues sell : it 'JO cents si pound. Scollops , tii ) eenls a iimr | ( . Prairie c'liekens ' are vcrysvarce and re tail ill -10 cents each. Ducks are Celling : teal , 120 cents , m.ilkml , : ' , " > cunts. ( v'uiil ' : : ii' ( ! jus ( beginning to come in , and sell at if'J.riO perdo/.cn. The be t cut.s of sirloin --ell for 15 cents rumps and upper pun of round steak at 12J. Itoasting ribtinu and juii-y , can be bought from 10 to 1'JJ cents. Veal i- exlremely soan.-e and comes high , Irom 15 to 20 cents , according to the elioieencs- oflheparl. hweet breads can be pur uhascd at v5 ! cents a pair. Corn beef is .selling : it from ' > to 10 cents , aeeoi ding to cuts Prime lego ! ' mutton can be had foi It ! } cents ; million chops r > } to 15 cents Ham i worth I'.M cents in bulk , SO cent.s sliced. Pork , 10 to C,1 } cents. Sausage , 10 lo ViJ cents. .Spring Jamb is soiling for J for fore ipm i tor and ifl..V ) for hind ipiarlerh. Spring chickens are worth from ! JO lo 10 cents apiece Hotel Intimidation. A drunken stranger entered the J-iir ] pean hole ! on Tenth slreet last night and demanded lodging. Heing ijifused , he became obstreperous , and the clerk hound d him out on hi > head. Tin1 jid grim gathered himself from the guller : ind , producing a long sis .shooter , with .series of of frightful yells proceeded to till the side of llm hone full of hole5. The cry for police went up aiound the block , nnd UK ; shoolisi. taking alarm at this tied swillly iij ) the street and escaped. rolii.-i ) rotii-l Doalrel. Tin followinti cases were dispo-id of in ( he ) ) oliee court justcrdnv : ilames ( Joleinan , Aleck Davidson , and Kd. Hillis , distui-binoo of the peuce , > * i and costs , committed. Three vagrantarniigncd and ic len-scd. Hello Vioior and FadJo Soullnvick , lighling , WOand c-oslseach. Chas 'I'raoy , sumo charge , ? 5 and costs , committed. Kalilii Iteiiho n on "A I'ersonal Mcs At the sjiiH oriie night Uabbi IJun'on will lecture upon llie interesting snbjeei1 " 'J'lic .lewi h ( 'om.ei- | lion of tlm Hclief nt iii'erMmal Me-sinh. " The lecture should do listened to bv member.s of all iltiitomimilion.s , as it ] ; ioini.ses to give Hiiuiiuvnluable inicnir.t- lion in regard lo Urn miuin and < h-\elnp- mentof tlm mes-iaiiiu idea in nli < > ion > iiiotitulioiH. Diviue wvviccs at the sjim- gogne eomnu'iice ' at 7 o'clock I'ili.licil From His lloc.se. Lawrence Morgan , tlm nrmy nn't-en- go.r , who rides errands between tin ; hi ad- fjuarlers and llm corral , was thrown fioin his horse at thu conu.r of Thirteenth ami Farnain and f-everel y hurl. Ho fell head long upon tlm granite cobbling and his M-afp was badly cut. He wus niched up insoiibiblo nnel taken to a neighboring doctor's shop.wlh-i-o ho was promptly re- viveil lleCiin l'ibl ; , Ail ) way , Tim Jollnv\iig ] , taken from the st Paul Pioneer Press , will bo iuu'1 will ; iiiicrost hy 'ill who ivin uiber lied Hd -d .J.c , tl.r t''i < } "i\ \ Liar of il- 5' . ' i vo repoiiers in ( he Dispatch olYiee , btlm nume of Hamill and Ward , engrnred in ; i free-for-all liglucstenlin. . W.'ird was badly thrashed , having his eye blacked , lipS nil and nose blooded. The row grew out of abusive language by Ward. " Mormon lininici-ani AUCMI. Klder , Ino. M. llnrl , the great Mormon milligram ngenl , was in thecity ycrtcrday with several other Mormon elders and apo'-llos Tlm elder espressos himself as s-atistled with the stability ot M'ormondom ami mildly boatof the' Hood ol recruits , gathered trom all parts ot i'io ' world , he i < pouring into Utah I'ocllic Coast. .1. 11. Merry , excursion agent , went out the Union P.icilu1c with over , \ tcrdii Ihirty-live people bound for tiie ooasl. The Union Paeilie train went out yester day with throe emigrant coaches loidrd with home Deckers bound for the hind of the Paeilie. I'inc Stallions. Two stock c.'ii's comfortable 111 led up stood : it Union Paeilie depot jeslerday , and the two together contained : i do/.en ol the tinest Norman stallions which have jirobiibly ever been brought here. The lioi > c.s were consigned by W. L. 1CII- wooil , of Delvalb , III , to C. W. Culp , at the Kmvka htock farm , Kansas. Oil' to Lincoln. SherilV Miller will start to da.v lor the penitentiary with tin- various prison ers sentenced during the iuvst-nl crim inal term. Among them isv. \ . A. Phillips , who was sentenced by Judge Neville lo onee.ir , in iln- pcniicnii.irv for cutting the boPerney Powers Hulk apples by Ihc bushel at I ! Mc onald's commission house. : ! 15 So 1'Jth , Come befor the cold weather and get bargains. Tlie Colooi/.alion Society. The Land and Coloni/.ation ocic\ ( ot llie KnighLs of Labor are to hold a meet ing at the new K. of L. halt , on Douglas. street , Sinnlay morning : it ! li'J : ! o'clock. Their con-titution and blaws , have been ] irintod , and merylhing'is- shajic to he- gin active operations. All of llie mem- ber.s 01 the society are espciiud ( o be present. I'cr.sooal I'.u-i < 'Inirb's Ilr.-ie1 , , of DeMoincs , is in Ilio iiy. 1-Mgar s. Dudlrof Lincoln , is nt the Milhml Hon. K K. Valentine , of Weil Point , is ! at the Millard Miss Minnie Hurlinirl , of SI. Lonh < , Mo , is visiting ij-lciuN in Omn'ha. Absolutely Pure. Tlm ( intvilor mi viniiis. \innrvil ut pini l.v.slii tieili and vtlidicsniui 'r ' > si. .Mine t < foiiinul l tlniii iltoiiniiniirv hlmN , n.nl < ' .iiiiini Ln f-oM iiii'ouiii | > il'ion ' ivitli ilio niiitiitnili- ! n ICKI , fliiiri \'i'H-'lit , iilciin i iilin > iihnli > pnudi'ie.v'i'nl oniv In ciu > lloyal JinkliiB I'owdt-r DII , lt Mull fir * L-IN.V _ TIIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 400,000 - . IN U6E. Fnnlpft Ilidiiiff Yeblrlr n4e. , nw-i , i tu nllhonrptr > oa -I'lwMirlHicHlriiiclliPnaDl nknrlrn . < Jinji tu tl.u > i' l.t ll"-/etnj. Ocilli wrll ndmili'd lo rmiuli i uunliv nintlii iiwil flor I'rlTfHofiitH * . Uninitnrnrinl avi.Uolill y mil U-nillnjrt % irTliU7olull'l'tt " " ' ' - ' EXCURSION 'Tei- JtOU.VI ) TJ5IP , flOt ) . Novriujf'vli'lli. a large ji. t > of eieiuMoii- m \vtl | leave Oinidii ; in I'nllnraii falufp , tir.iind Is nuvv tw.30 , ami it H liiopoMid to ja'M'li to5 < W , vvJiltli v.ill niaKe the e-e > , t ol eialxnint irle4smo.otlmn ! ; tin-Mi spccinl ilnl cliissintuiiUnnh.tt-t. . AIemUM.int ! IMJM'II- treif , nie ijUiikd etn cM'iiss tnilns IOKJ nny ' HIM"d ! \ K" any < la > at emigrant intiv. 'I liere- Joic It ytiu wIMi to nluiti KI > with this llrt t elas-i ewiirsioii. Tall | iii1k'iilnia : ro'.iiilinu tins CMUI ; > iun nn ujijiliiation t ; > n , < ; i 1'a A t. U.V it ) . 1119 1119 Mil © Street. ADMISSION FREE ! ALL COME ! ALL ARE INVITED i To nt I end , Tlioie 1ms lieen and alwa v\ill be. n strong compeHtion in tin1 Chitliing ; Trade , and tbe OnlyKisfit Clothing Fnrloro , 1110 Fnrnam Street , Have promised not to lie onldone in price'snnd will joninrrnvv 'lisplny ' senuo o { ilie most eloganl. Grwiiu'itfti Krei WbiiJi ba.s Ijcon consigned ill hitcb pi'iics lo soil thai il will al once be bcmi thai. CoinpoUlion is Impossible-as i ( is-curly realised Ilia ) Ilio prices of ( luve uarnicnis would nu num-1 ban Pay for the Material. will be found nil any slylo of " arnicnl Ibtie i.- worn by innji in ! V8 Iln s < > o.innciit bear tbe > full ; . ' dl'.i > i tri\if \ > n1 \\lien m.ide by n 1st Class Merchant Tailor His name is : ihvailt.iclic : < Hotlirtpl. liiscbanicleraiiiirJi ; ; > l in bis bnsiii'-s- . Among Ibese will be1 foiuiil PA XT A LOOA'S in any slyln of ciil you may ii > - irc , nintlo from Ilio very latest patterns- . Will be found FOUR KUTTQN CUTAWAY FUQl'KtS , FIELD FROCKH , I'ffltVUKlrJLUAM \ MOCKS AND I'tt/XCK AL- BEJtT'S w\ \ some beuuiit'.s in Full Dress Swallow Tail I'rocl : wliifli you e-mi . nvalivchr.aiiil il - . In . ifl.nils will lit * funii'l tec-iire at : i ong.onij < > nvalivchr.aiiiling yoni-olf. : \ - ' Double Breasted , Single Breasted , Straight Cut Sacks , fs- Ibilliing of loibiy.unil if 3Toii want lo MV > ncye-r bi'foro bavo bml acbitncc to see 1'ay a visit. H OVERCOATS All tl'i ' Nr'iV ' " i-s ( in I'-- Plain Sack Double Breasted Newmarkets Sourtauts , Prince Henry , Fur-Trim med Ulsters , Etc. in ( hi eliniiitu , mid cspucially aLLbu i'si-arc tiling tlwl any niun can n-c * . . if bavo c.'tiluiJ nnd failed y arc \o ) ) do i-'il out al. ( Jomi1 iiy.iin yon lo find wluit you ilf-imd , us we are ivceivinjj ; i.'Oiisignincnis' daily , and no nm in tlic vieinily ol Oinaba NEED GO WITHOUT CLOTHES \Vben \ li can Iind wbal li. > wmils al prices li , htiit OPl Al THE ONLY Cdi 'ar ' L119 FARNAM STREET 1119