8 TI B OMAHA .DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , DECEMBER 11) ) , 1835. JIARSIIAL AND EX-CAPTAIN , Bullivan is Suspended from the Force Pond irg no TnvMttgnttnu. # - _ ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO KILL Vnitcil Hlntcs Court A Yoimj : Despair Xo Italics In the Well Iioeal .News. Tlio Sullivan ( 'annul. The marshal's fnco was : i trifle more tranmill yesterday than itwasThurs day , us he ilif-cus-icd the Sullivan canard with n reporter , "f have suspended S'llllvan , " ho said to the scribe , "became it was the only thing I could do Uo has plainly been guilty of iiiRubordi nnlion and attempts to bivnk up the dis cipline' of the police force. In this way the charges I have preferred ag.uust him will have to be itnestigated al once anil the falsity of thai Mory hu has starteil against mo will be shown up. " Sullivan still sticks to his former state mcnt , though lie will not enter into du ta'l ' , preferring , as he ays , to remain silent "until the proper time comes , Interviews with prominent business men -men who take care to keep posted on municipal allairsshow that popular credence is almost entirely on tlio side of the marshal. Not onu man In a hundred believes Sullivan's fitory and the dragged- in by-tie ) cars sensation appears to have fallen Hat. Onu old ( jcrnian remarked pointedly yesterday miirnitig. "I midu beliel dot Tom Cummings lias dot bribe dakeii , and yed 1 gant Hhoosi svallow it dot ( Jen. O'llrien coed efergif uuay so mooch moonuyas a hoonert tollars. " A I'M KNUIH11 ASS A U I.T. Julius 1'uls Heatuii Hull' to Dentil anil 111 * Household cukeit. A man with his head swathed in a bushel of bandages , permitting but ono blood sjiot eye to peer through , with hib tirm hung In a sling and a crutch steady ing his.limpinggait , entered Judge Hran- deH court ThurMlay evening and asked to swear out a complaint for assault nnd battery with intent to kill. He gave the name of Julius I'uls , a dairyman living west of thu poor farm about tinoo mile.- ! from the city , and the story ho told , as well a.s could be gleaned from his painful speechindicated that his recent experiences must have bceu ex citing. It si-ems that he had two men in his employ , Kudolph LambiechlandVilliam Stendar. Tlioy drove teams for him and helped about the farm. Thursday both men had abused their horses and alter re proving them for their cruelly , a row arose , In thu course of whiuh I'uls dis charged them. He then went to the house , leaving Lamhrccht and Stendar in thu barnyard. It was then about live o'clock in thu evening. A half hour later both men walked into the house armed with sticks and fork han dles. Thuy at oiicu made a rush upon Puls and began to beat him with their cudgels. Puls wis defenseless , but a double barrelled shot gun stood in the ne.\t room and this he struggled to reach. lie finally secured it , closely pressed by his assailants , but before ho had time to use sthe weapon , they grappled with liiiii , and in thu struggle thu gun was discharged into the ceiling. The two men quickly wrenched tlio gun from Puls' grasp , and one of them struck him senseless to thu lloor with a heavy blow of the butt upon his head. They then beat htm some moro , and after taking his silver wateli and simishing all ( hu furniture in thu house , left him Iving bleeding and bruised upon thu lloor. The Puls1 family had been frightened from the hou.se and ran to neighbors screaming inurdi r as thry Jlcd. Later thuy returned and found Puls just regain ing consciousness in the midst ol the wreck < > f < he household goods. A doctor was called and bus wounds given medical attention. Although it was a perilous effort , Puls insisted unon making com plaint at once and was driven into town and to Justice liniiidos1 court. The judge issued warrants against Lam- becht and Stendar for a&sault and battery with intent to kill und Constable Paul Stein went out yesterday to arrest the men. Old man Fids is in u critical condition and tlic case may prove of very serious consequences. Lamueeht and Stendar may have a dillerent story to tell when arraigned. UNITJSO STATiOD COUIIT. Ilio Day's Orist of Civil nnd Criminal 1 HllKfllCHS. Jiidgfc Dundy began yesterday the hearing of Merriam vs. Warren , a Nebras I 51 ka City suit. Willard D. Merriam , the I plaintiff , is n shrewd capitalist for whom I Edwin K. Warren , the defendant , who is H lawyer , once collected $ l > ,000of which hu turned over but $8,000. Merriam now sues to recover the $1,000 difl'ercnco and WarrenW.ts up for defense that , the portion tion he retained was his fee. Assistant District Attorney Uartlolt an nounced to the court yesterday that the prosecution was ready to take up the jaso ogainst E. W. Heath , the cmbe/zllng assistant postmaster at Kearney. Air. Webster , counsel for Heath , arose and stated that ho was not yet. ready to say whether he could prepare himself for trial this term. Thu court then ordered that Mr. Webster must appear on the morrow and give good cause why he honld not bo ready for trial ut this term , In the case of the United States vs. Luke VorhucB , a $ tar route suit , Judge Dundy sustained Mr. Webster's demurrer to the bjll of the prosecution. Tliu de murrer was based upon a technical error , nnd as ihO'douunicnt of the government was drtiwn tip by George It , Douglas , Assistant attorney general of the United States , it would seem that thu best of barristers are liable to err. The prosecution ob tained ten days leave to lilo. an amended petition. LUKO Voorhces was a mail con tractor who , , it is charged , made false representations of the increase of the mail service < jn Ids route to obtain gome 114,000 , , ami this amount thu gov ernment nojv sues to recover. Mr. Webster was then given ton days to lilo and iitiBWcij and tie ; prosecution again live days ' ( to counter , All this witli the understanding thattho cause shall bu tried in thu January term at Lincoln. Volllo Houston Swallows Quinine anil Then Morphine. Nellie 11 ) uston , a young girl Ihlng in Cora Milhr's bagnio on Dodge street , bo- iwecn Ninth and Tenth , came very near crossing the dark border line Tlmrbday , night. She had been fceliny wretchedly all day and towards night determined to commit suicide. She took several small doses of morphine to brace her for thu desperate deed and then sailed foith to obtain n heavy do o of the drug , which would put an end to her life at one clip , doing into the drug store at thu corner of Twelfth nnd'Dodgi ) streets , she called for u big dosu of morpldno. One of Jho pry- hcripliqn clerks who waited on her guessed the purpose tohich tlm intended to tint the ding and gave her n mild mixture of quinine 'instead , Nellie took tins and prupareit to < Jle. She faded to cmsI I ho divide us speedily as she uiiUviputud , however , and di'coven d that she had boon made Iho victim of n harmless trick She then went to another drug More whore she succeeded m procuring a large quantity of the desired poison. She swal- died hid : mil liei cunmuiiiuns cnlclcd hi room and discovered lier condition. Mcd ical assistance was summoned and by : speedy and thorough application of the " toma'oh pump Nellie's feet were one * more planted afely on this tcrrpitrin globe. Yesterday she was roporlci out of danger. "THAT CHAK.NUli WUIilj. " Tlic "Infant Sepulchre " Pound to I3o t.'iileniuitcd by Any llatios. Tom Murray's agent , Mr Charles Sel den , and a reporter for the UBI : , assisted largely by two hired men , cleaned out tin well on the Murray premises at the corner nor of Fourteenth and Jackson street1 Thursday afternoon. The tales of horror told of this \\ell by the neighbors am made known in the o eolmiH on Wednes day evening had arrouscd public senti mcnt in that locality to such a pilch thai an investigation was nut to bo denied. As soon as the operating parly entered the grounds and started to work , the tenants of the score of shanties about the lot came out and supervised the job , The well was discovered to bo forty feel deep , and .soundings showed that it contained water. Grapnels were lirs-t let down and made fast to everything touched. The lir t haul was made gingerly and every heart beat m high pitched expectancy. A sickly laugh greeted the lifst disclosure a scrap of r.ig carpel. Again and again foreign matter was lishcd up and in each case thu character of the catch was the same , as far as it failed to bo horrible oyster cans , fragments of clothing , an old hoop skirt , shoes hats and cast off articles of every character. A caudle was then let down and as it burned until the water was touched , one of the workmen followed , descending by a rone. For a half hour this man scraped and shoveled , sending up bucket after bucket lilled with mud , sticK.s.stoue , bottles ami trash. When the last had been brought to the top and not a bone or s-uirgcslion of infant skeletons had been discovered , the toilers rested their labors and discussed ( lie situation. Tliu conclusion was unanimously reached that no babes had been entombed in the wull or if any had been they had since been able to get out. With this , the well was closed up again and ad journment taken without a day. AVILD CA'l1 UONDS. filicrmun County' * Hail I'nper and tliu New Honest An interesting example of the man- igemont of county finances , in its must > ectiliur form , cornea from Sherman county. Under the act of 1ST. , authorizing counties to fund their outstanding in- lebtedness by the issuance of bonds for .hat purpose , Sherman county put out a icavy series of securities. Parties who icld some of these bonds to thu amount , with interest added , of fSOO , placed them n tlio hands of thu local law linn of Jartlott it Cornish. When the bonds jceamo due some months ago the county leclarcd that it had no money to meet hem. Heeently tiie purchas- ; rs nressud for their payment , ind Atcssra. Uartlett it Oorois.li sent > no of their representatives , Mr. F. W. /itch , out to Sherman county to see what : oulil be. done. Mr. Fiteli in pursuing his nvesligatious discovered that the county jail in reserve a .judgment fund of sift'- iclent amount' , if so employed , to cover he face of the bonds. He called the at- Utenlion of the commissioners to this 'act ' and at his solicitation they held a special meeting and agreed to nay the Minds out of thn judgment fund. This va.s done and Mr. Fitch returned from us mission yesterday morning. It seems tjuit Sherman county has been 'or years in the past under a reckless ring which has nearly ruined the county. I'licno individuals in their official capacity repeatedly issueil wildcat bonds of such peculiar nature that their invalidity , ilthough not apparent , was declared on : heir lace. These werj thrown on the STew York market and numbers of pur chasers were thus swindled out of tiieir money. In this wise Sherman county has built many school houses which , to this day , have icvcr been paid for. This ring , however , las been swept away , and an honest vMmtvgovernment raised which is work- ng with growing success to establish the linaneial credit of the county which has so long been impaired. Many expres sions of approval are heard for the county n its new departure. AXOTHKU UAlIjItOAO let ween Oinalui nml St. Ijoitlu Ocii- oral Kaihvay Notes. Mr. James II. Milliard , secretary and general manager of the proposed Jhicago , St. Louis & Pacific railroad , to run between St. Louis and Omaha , is in ho city for the purpose of conferring vith capitalists and business men in regard to making Omaha the actual crminus. When asked by a UIB : rcpro- entativo concerning the enterprise , Mr. tullard said : "Wo are an organi/.ed company , and tave obtained our charter. As to cross- ng the Union Pacific bridge , that is a question to lie decided by the board of lircctors. If we can make arrangements o cross the bridge and make Omaha the crminus wo shall do so , provided some nducements are given us. Perhaps wo nay como in by the way of the Platts- nouth bridgo. Wo want the eitie.s and icoplo along our line to own thu con- I'olling share of the stock and to direct ho aIIairs of the road. Wo have n eapi- al of twelve million dollars , but we vant the people to taku stock n our enterprise. Flattering induce- ncnts have everywhere been given is so far. Our surveyors are now at work , [ 'lie route will bu southeast , almost an air inn , running through thu bent part of own and Missouri , at least forty miles rom the Wabash road. Thu country that vill bo tributary to our road is u rich arming and live stopk region , and will urnUh plenty of business , It U the gar- len spot of Iowa and Missouri. We have our oillccrs elected , thu capital to work in , and our rolling slock is provided for , mil all wu now want is thu right of way ind track. " NOTHS AND l'UK < : oKAI.S. Marvin lluglutt , thu vicu president and renoral manager of thu Northwestern ; C. O. Moorehoiiso , general freight agent > f thu Sioux City A : Pacille , and James Clark , general freight agent of the Chicago cage , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha , lave made a tour of the northwestern inesof the state , and pas-ed through the city yesterday eastward hound. ( J. W. Adams , general passenger agent if the Fort Wayne road , accompanied by Air. Hippie , one of thu traveling agents , va.s in the city yesterday. K , L. humax , assistant general freight igont of thu Chicago , Hurlington it Quiney , who has been in the city hovcral lays , leaves to-night for thu east , V , J. Haig of Chicago has been ap- lointcd stenographer for Superintendent Jnwancu. The Omaha members of the Trans continental association , now In Mission in San Francisco , start for liouui Saturday or Sunday next. It seems that no satis- actory action can result of this meeting , ind another will havu to bu held shortly n New York. Ucorgo II , Daniel * , Colorado pool com missioner , has accepted the position of co mm ssioncr of the Central Pa sengcr committee at a recent meeting in Cin cinnati , It is thought that Mr. Daniels wn inllncnced to the change by his old fr : aJ Jr.e C Gsult. Til 13 A. 0 . U. W. A Hcmilon to Take In St. JoocpJj , Jan- nary 5. A committee of the Ancient Order of United Workmen , consisting of Messrs F. D. Hurmanco , II. C. Carter , M. II Funga , A. M. CYo * > < , and J. H. Gill has is Mind the following circular to the ni"m < hers of the A. 0. U. W. and comrades o S. K. of A. O. T W. It is dated nt St Joseph , Mo , : The lodges and legions of this city have arranged to have fattier J. J. Upc'hurcli , P. S. Al. U . , and the founder of our or d < r , and ( Jen. ( Jeo Heed , supreme com nisiiider of the select knights of A. O. U _ W. to deliver a lecture oil Iho good of the older , at Tootle's opera lmu.se. on Jaitu- ary .itli , IS D , H ! ? :2U y. m. The lecture will be free to thu members of iiie " ! iicrs and their fi'iond . The mi-inhcrs of jour lodge are earnestly requested to secure - cure a visiting delegation to attend this lecture. All will bo welcome. Father Upclmrch stated he ingrowing old and would lie plei : ed to .shake the hand of every member of the order , but is unable to vis"t t o many lodges. lie lias consented to vMt St , Joseph , it being quite a central point , and wo can scarce l.V expect him to visit us again. A mil form reception will be held at the lodge room of Pride of thu West , No.I'.1 , on Tuesday afternoon , .Fan. 5 , that all of the visitors can personally meet the grand officers. You Will please notify Col. J. S Slerrett , an to the probable number of visitors wo may expect from your lodire , alo. what time you will arrive. Make application to your local agent for rates of faro. _ Max Slcyci- - . tiro. are the only importers in Omaha of Diamonds mends , French clocks and European goods generally , and therefore can dis count any Omalia linn on prices. Treatment Tor Hint lloyn , "There are a large number of boys in this city , " said Judge Stcnberg to a reporter - porter , yesterday , "most of them uudertlie age of 15 years , who ought to be in the reform school. They are not kept at school , spend most of their time away from home , get into hard company , anil go to the bad in a very short time , They tall in with other boys who teach them to ho and steal , and commit other crimes , and as they grow up they develop into llrht-class < r joks. lean't deal witli them here in police court , as they should bo dealt with. I can send one of these characters to the county jail for a few days , but when ho gets out ho falls into his old com pany again , and is as bad as ever. The only way to deal with ono of these incor rigible youngsters is to send him to the the reform school. I shall write to the superintendent of the institution at Kear ney and see if ho can make room for several 'patients' from tliJS city. I do not thmk that the number of boys sent to tliu reform school from Omaha , during Iho past two or three years , Will exceed Ihrec. Omaha pays nor share toward the support of this institution and she ought to derive some benelit from it. " EUROPEAN NOVELTIES in Clocks and lironzu Statuary at MAX MEYER & it HllO'S , the o.xiA" iML'OKTKite in the West. - K Police Court. There was very little business trans- loted yesterday morning in Judge Stenberg's court. Thu first victim was George ( Jraves , who had been arraigned on a charge of Inmkennoss. lie had como in townThur- erdiiy , it sucms , in order to secure em- ilo.yment , and h-id mido nrraugiMUunU "or a job , when he suddenly determined .o 111) ) up. In a few hours hu was rollick- ng , uproarously drunk , and in this con- lition was found by the police , who locked him up. Tliu judge released him with instructions to keep sobur in the fu ture. J J. Rider and John Dor , two men who had been on : i spree , were likewise released. George Van Etta , a suspicious eliarac- : er , was discharged with int > truotion.s to leave town. Leon HalV , Willie Austin and Howard Hammond , three small boys who were engaged in a robbery at Hingcr's store Thursday , xvcro remanded to jail lor further examination. Diamonds null Watches. MAX MUVKU it Hr.o. can discount any liousu in Omaha on prices as they are thu ONLY IMPORTERS in the west. A IloliI , Hail Jfnn. Petu Hush , a former well-known Omaha ougli , became engaged in a quarrel in Sioux City Wednesday and in the melee camu very near killing a fellow tough mil gambler named Tom ISrcunan. lie s now in jail awaiting trial. Rush's character in Onnilri was that of i desperate man. lie frequently demon strated that ho had no regard for human ife , especially when enraged or under the intluence of liquor. On ono occasion 10 shot at a western cattleman at the oad-house , and narrowly missed killing lim. The cowboy threw up ono of his lands , tlie bullet struck one of his lingers , was dellecled in its conr.su and gra/.cd thu forehead. Ono of his most menorablo es capades was when ho stele $700 and a big ( Hi ! of jonclry from Jenniu Dickinson , hu landlady ot a hou.-e of ill-fame on Ihu lorncr of Twelfth and Capitol avcmto. le was never prosecuted , as thu Dicken- sou woman was afra.d to appear against lim. MAGNIFICENT "IMPORTED HOLI DAY NOVELTIES lor Christmas Pres ents at Max Meyer it Mro'.s , thu only im- lorters m Omaha. A Tin A very pleasant tin wedding annivcr- ary was hold Tuursday night in honor of ho ten years of bliss of Mr. and Mrs. \.N.Kcarattheirrcsidunco , Mil Cum- ng street. There wore a number of hand- omo presents bestowed upon the happy couple , Among those present were Air. ind Mrs. Christ Hin-on ; , Mr. and Mrs- 'd. Jensen , Mr. and Mrs. A. Gram , Mr. md Mrs , J. J. Grain , Mr. mid Mrs. C. H. s'elson , Mr. andMrs. Christ Putersen and Mr. and Mrs. L. Louritucn. Tlio Choicest Diamonds CPU in Omaha at UKMAKKAIIIA * LOW isiiT-s. as wo arc THE ONLY IM PORTERS in thu west. MAX Mr.vr.it & liito. lie In Sure She Han Away. J. II. Houston , the excitable gentleman rom Grand Island who kicked up a row it thu Union Pacific depot ThurMlay in lis great alarm that Ills wifu had dc.-crt- cd him , returned this morning from Quit- nan , Mo. , whither hu went to seuk lier. lu expressed himself as satisfied that she uid skipped. She w.is not in Quitman , md they did not know there where she vas , Houston has an idea that she la se creted homuwhcru in O malm and left thu tepot on a rush up street , determined to ind her , Nasal Catarrh , Tnrout and Ear sue ccssfully treated , ( . 'has. Iinpuv , M , D. cor. lOtfi ami Hartley , Withuull lllock , MXOTHI-311 r/AJN'tl OFKIOU. A lllll to Creole n Ijntul District In Norlluvostern Nebraska , Mr. Van Wyck introduced the follow- ill ! ' Mil in the soiiMto DiTomltoi- 1KS.T It v.a r ; ul lw.ec nnd referred to the committee on public lands. A HIM , to establish an Additional land olllcclin the state of Nebraska , lo ! it enacted by the senate and hou e of representatives , of the United States of America in cougros * assembled , That all that prtion of the state of Nebraska bounded and described a follows : Commencing on the west boundary ot the state of Ne braska at the intersection of the sixth standard parallel north } thence cast along said parallel to the south corner of township twcnty-tivo north , range thirty- seven we tj thence north between ranges thirty-six and thirty o\on west to the Miullipast corner of 'township thirty-one north , range tlMly-seven west- , thence east to southeast corner of township thirty-one north , range thirty-fix we t ; theneo north between ranges thirty live and thirty-six west to lh north boundary of the state ; tln-noe west , nlou * ; sa.d boundary to the northwest corner of the stale ; thence south alone the westbound ary of the state to the place of beginning be , and is hereby , constituted a new lam distr.et . , to be called the Northwest lam district of the state of Nebraska , tliu land office for which .shall ho located at such place as the president m-iv direct. SiiU. . 'f hat the president , by and will the advice and coiisunt of the soiiale , is hereby aiithori/ed to appoint n register and a receiver for such land district , who shall discharge like and similar dulies and receive the same amount of cnmpcii , sation as other ollieers discharging liki duties in the other laud ollieis ol sui.i state. Tlic Imst Had Kites. The funeral of Mrs. J. E. Devalon OC' ' curred yesterday afternoon at her lati residence , corner of Nineteenth anil Dav enport streets. There was n large at tendance ui friends of tlio deceased , both from Omaha and throughout the state , who testified by their presence to the high osteuin in which she was held. Flowers in profusion covered the casket which conta.ncd tlio remains , tendered by friends. Thu services were conducted by Rev. A. F. SliuiTili , pastor of the Fir.st Congregational church , who dulhored a very impre.s-.ive and touching discourse. Interment took place at Prospect Hill cemetery , the pall bearers being Mdo C. Wilson , W. J. .Mount , L. M. Anderson , L. II. Korly , G. W. Sinclair and Gustavo Anderson. KXCUKS1O.N TO LOS Konml Trip Tickets $ IOO Kxourhion Iictivos Umnliii January lit. The fourth of the series of winter ex clusions to California will leave Omaha and Council Hlufi's via Union Pacific rail way Wednesday morning , January 183(1. ( Hound trip tickets to Los Angeles and return , good for six months , only $100. For full particulars call upon or address ,1. W. Moitsi : , General Pass'r Ag't U. P. Ry. . Omaha , Neb. Kell From a Car. Charles Thomas , a brakcman for the Chicago , St. P.iul , Minneapolis it Omaha road , fell from a moving freight train near Florence , yesterday morning , and was seriously injured , lie slipped on the frosty top of a box car and fell clear of thu track , sustaining a.s lie struck the ground brain injuries , the extent of which can not ycl be determined. He was at once taken up to Hlair and placed under the care of the company surgeon there. Thomas i.s a single man from Chicago , whore his parents reside. Slio Probably AVnnts Two rat her good looking young females were confined in the women's cell al the t-ty jail last night charged with larceny. The arrests were made by Ollieer Urady , on complaint of Lou Scott , who keeps a hou o of ill repute at Eleventh and Dodge sireets. The two girls had been "board iug" there , and the woman claims that they had stolen her clothing and then ran away and left her , owing her a largo amount for board. The girls , who are named Lily Roberts and Olivu Hand , deny the charge. Will Keep tlio 1'cnoe. .Tames King , thu colored detective whoso troubles with his spouse were men tioncd yesterday , w.is tried in police court this afternoon , on a charge of threatening to shoot his. wife. There was not enough evidence to convict him , and no was simply put under $200 bonds to keep Iho peace. King says that ho will try to securu a divorce from his wife , wno ho claims is going to tliu bad. Tlio K. I * . Masquerade. The U. R. , K. of P. , gave their an nual masquerade sit Metropolitan hull la.st evening. The hall was filled to its utmo-t capacity. It was Intended to give this party at the new exposition building , but as that structure will not be completed for .some time to come they were obliged to give it at their own hall corner of iMHirteenth and DuJge streets. A Iilu o lii a Car. Smoke pouring out of the window ; and doors of a way car standing in the Union Pacille depot yesterday morning started n small excitement in apprehen sion of u liro. A brakcman who first discovered the smoke rushed in to the ear and discovered the cushion of one of the bunks buniin < ; almost to a bli/.o. : He milled it out on'thu platform and with a mieket ofvtter stopped thu 'eonllagration. " The cushion had lain too close to tliu stovu. Om.'ilm Gaiuliiinir Housei , According to Htatonients filed yesterday with Judge Stunberg , there are no\r eight licensed gambhpg houses in this city. The judge informed a reporter 'hut the number of houses charged from month to month , bometimes tiieru wore twelve and sometimes as few a- , six or seven. Of late quite a number of pro prietors of hitherto prh atw poker rooms havu bcc.il compelled to comu to the front and pay a regular lino. OlV to the AHylmn. Mrs. Mary Kruusu , tliu insane mother of the little girl alleged to have been raped about three weuksingo , was taken to the asylum vesturday by Deputies Grebe and Kurbach. I The unfortunate woman is a maniac , find during the ten ilujs .she has been im jail she has been kept in a straight jacket. Despite this restraint olio tore her clothing to shreds. Canadian-Americans , The Canadian club has secured commo ( dious rooms in the Union block , corner Fifteenth and Farnam streets , und tin ir furnishing has been completed. To com plete organisation , elect officers , etc. , si meeting will bu hold Saturday evening nu.xt , U/th / mst. , at ? ; i0 ! bharp. Dedication Services. The dedication serviced of the Itaplist Mission chapel on Saunders ( street have been postponed ono week from ne.\t Sun day. The usual services will bo hold m the Haptiat church Sunday morning and evening. Marriage lieonscw were issued yesterday to Maas D.tvid P < ler on anil Sophia lijorfcgrvn , both ol Omaha , if Ml R9 HB BflH i i it ? Attractions this week at the Misfit Clothing Parlors , being the sale of the first consignment this season which consists of the latest novelties , If you think of buying an Pay us a visit at your convenience , and make your selections ; by so doing you can secure first choice. Yon. will find any cut that is made for man. If you would be provided with an overcoat and your neect would prove a TTTHP ' mB&vn kxsixi * f tft > i Don't fail to embrace this golden opportunity to save yourself from 50 to 100 per cent , and secure the best fabrics , made in the latest styles for the approaching season , you wil be greeted with the sight of more ele gance in Overcoats , Suits and Than ever was seen. Just pay a visit , invite your friends to accompany you and satisfy yourselves that this is not published to gull you in , but purely a business established for every man's benefit. This Was made wite instructions TO SELL and give every purchaser an eye opener for his friend who has not paid a visit. Let him see that to wear best for less than can be furnished by any other establishment on the continent for double the money , that his duty is to trade AT THE ONLY MISFIT 1119 Fariiam Street. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. > T II. S. Manville , of Runiott , is in the city.J. . J. Rliss , of Schuyler , spent yesterday in the oily. Hon. A. S. Paddock , of Beatrice , is at the Milhird. W. A. Paxtou returned from the west last evening. T. J Ansell , of Fairbury , is registered at tinP.ixton. . D. Anderson , of Columbus , was in Omaha yesterday. ( Jcorge E. Cheney and wife , of Crcigh- ton , are at the Milhird. I ) , do Vjvo/ , advance agent of Mile. Nevada , is in the city. AlexMeGuvoek left yesterday for his ranch in Colorado. Miss Josie Stanley , of Stansburry , .Mo. , is visiting friends in Omaha. SsW. K. Leach , of North Phitte , arrived in the city hist cuing , and is at the L'UNtOII. D. D. Muir and wife and F. L. Sheldon and wife , of Lincoln , are guests at the Milhird. IJ. E , Fenner and wife , Fort ralhoun ; Abnur Dalrymplo and wife , Franklin , and A , C. Coition , IJeatrico , are at the Paxlon. J. W. Lynch , Platte CentreVm. . Fra- xier , Wayne , J. II. Gere , Humphrey , L. D. Prupcr , Uloomington , Win. Wilson , Chadron , are at the Cantield. Mrs. E. F. Smythe and daughter leave yesterday for Philadelphia where they will spend the holidays and the greater part of the winter. Mr. ( ieorger. . Church and Mrs. jlatliu Slmvurt , both of Omalia , were married on December 'M at lilair , Neb. The wed ding was very quiet , only few of the most intimate friend * of the contracting parties lieing pivhi'iit. There was very little business trans acted in tliu district court ycsiorday not a single new cuse being Marled. A jury in the case of Wurman vs. Dow was em- ininncled and all other jurymen dis charged. 3vl = 3 X3 ICTA. SJ 7 DOCTOR McMENAMY ntOIT.lKTOIJ W TUB Omaha Medical .antl Surgical C01Nin ! : 13111 ST. AN'I ) t'AI'ITOI. A TREATS Ally Chronic antl Surgical Diseases. Drfil ] niltlci , IIUfilHt'4 \Vnliicil , I'tlvitn Jlhcihc , I'llcD , Cutnrrli , Il ) < > iis ' 8 oftlm IIIIIJK , I.lvcr , Klilni'jH , Itlnuil , hkln , SliniKifli , .Scrx'i. , I.JD unit iur : , fiend fur Hook iijiuii nil ril riiM'e ficr Itoonnanil llonul fur l'aiLuia ! Wrnu for PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN , nn PI.IYATC , frsciAfc nnd N i\ori Dlrniten , Sem inal Wrolintii" , Hiicrmutonlmn , H > , lull * , Oln't. Htlcturr , ViirUoiclc. nnd nil l'Uoafr ' > of tlic Urlu ory ami Kesmil Orpin * . Ctnit trnttil bjr corim , lionJpni'i' , HI ] n.i > oiully. rouflik'iitlal , Miulcluti ftnt ty nun ] i r eiprit-u iM'hual uiarB to luillcatc ununtd ur K'liiter lliilliTlft , luliulrrc , Ilrncrn , Trumrn , ADI ) all l.iml . ( .Mcillcai and tmriflrol AppllunccD , man- ufactatcd and for enlu. AiMrc-8 all Irtlorn to DR. McrVlE-HAMY , Or O'IAIH Mi-niCAt , AMI CUI'.OICAI. IsfTiTUTE , 131 li bt , Cor C'ipilul Atfiuiv , Umalm , Neb. TIWIKEW SPRING jfEHICLES. OVER 400,000 YER RO i I uaaaa a % , I m TUB ONLY DIRECT IMPOR'l KRS OK DIAMONDS PEARLS , , ANB OTHER PKECIOTJS JSWES.S IN OMAHA. An Inspection by connoisseurs or others oonlemplatins purchases will convlnco I hem that they can s.i\efioiu 10 to 25 per cent , by making their purchases direct from Inmoitoni besides having by f.ir the largest and lines ! stock in the U'csl to select troin. Oar direct iiiipoitaUiins of KIIENCH CLOCKS , HKON'ZKS , MUSIC HOXE8 , OI'KHA. GLASSES , Etc. , and ART COODS Iroin I'AKIS , VIENNA , and other luailiii ; , ' miirliCts , ox * cc'cd the combined stocks of all other Omaha Jewelers. Our stock of WATCHES , . .IEVELUSILVKKWAIiK , Etc. , stands wHhoula ilval In this city In point of elegance ami variety , and all at atIPIRIOIECS ALL fJOODS MAUKEl ) IN 1'LAI.N TJOLMICS. Uo .sine to consult your Interest bj sjicctliiK out stock before jiarchasinif. An Early Inspection Invited , i Mail and Telegraphic Orduit , Will Itcccivo 1'ioinpt Attention. & IBIFIO. , Cor. .U1h ( ind Fat'natti Sts. , Omaha , Neb. Itrovlden. Yesterday's clearinus- were $ I8'J , 'JOa. , " ) ! . Mike Meimey is iirujtaring to compile a tabulated .statement by years of the co-,1 of the street commissioners department sineo 1800. Prof. .1. M. Oaynoru will give his social parties at Crounsu's hall , corner Sixteenth and L'apitol avenue , commencing tomorrow row evening. MarshalCummiiigsroeol veil yestei day n letter from the editor of "Truth , " Now York City , asking for tlio reports of the police commis'sioiierd of Omaha for the past ten years. As this city has no police commissioners , the desired documents , of course , will not bo forthcoming. Invitations to the Omaha Club recep tion to its members on Wednesday ne.\t , December''Ud , from 8 to 12 o'clock p. m. , will bu out to day. Tlio Cai'loton Opera Hea on. The appearance of Carlcton' Opera company at lioyd'H opera house on Mon day and Tuesday nights will bu a great treat , IIB well as thu fashionable event of the fieui-on. The engagement will no doubt bu a successful ono us the advance Kilu of beats is already largo. Thu com pany that surrounds Mr. Carlcton is t > aid to bo an exceptionally strong one , capable of excellent work. Mr. Carluton himself is io well known that it ib only necessarj to hay that in his acting , und especially In his singing , ho appears to as much ml vantage as hu has ever donu iu the pa-t An attractive feature of thu performances will bu the costumes and bt.igu accessories series , which am said to be tlio richest e\cr displaced on thu stago. Nunon' will bu given Monday evening. Jhis dclightfuropura has. nueti played in Her 1m over MX ) n ghts , Vienna has seen the UMi representations , and in its Lnglish dr. st. New York looked at ltdi'UJ ' ( pur- fnriuaiiccs nt the t'asino. On i ucsday cvciung thu Omuiiii puulio uill hu\u the opportunity of seeing the genuine "Mikado , " the atithori/.cd vorwioii as played by ( Gilbert & Sullivan's eomnany at the .Savoy theatre , London , and the Fifth Avenue theatre , New York. UolU productions will undoubtedly excel any thing of thu Kind CUT yien litre. Absolutely i pomlcrnctor vailoi , .A mnncl ol i > ur lr.tln < ii > Mli nil I itlif > lioiiiu < i4. i . Mm M tii ) " ' ) > ciiltliiin iliiini' < iimi-y | UlipU , nn I Oi iii > ot tin e < jl't ' lunmiii | < IIIIOi ! willi tliu mil'ilil'l't 'If lAW tt flion nrriKlii , uluiii ( ir iilm | i'iille ( HnirtlciH. O'llJ only In UIIIH. Idiyul DuLIni I'owiU'f ' Ociuf Wultxtrvci N , V