THE OMAHA BAtLY BEE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 21 ! . ISSo. IN THE IIAfiDS OF TUB JUHY Great Libel Trial Ended and the Ver dict Now Awaited. THE STATE JOURNAL'S AGONY \Vrlthcs ft ml Squirms Against Von Wj-ok's 'Yppunl to tlio I'oople Sluto Convention ofthc Y. M. O. A. News Prom Lincoln. I THE nPE'S MNCOT.ff The trial of the case of Hoffman vs Itosownlor ocanpicd yesterday in tlio dis trict court with an increased attendance of apparently greatly interested spec tators. When the court opened shortly nfter ! o'clock a. in. , the evidence being completed , the arguments were com menced. Attojney Woodard , of thu prosecution , occupied the hour1 ? Ironi 0 n. in. until noon in a spocch , largely a review of all thu evidence. Attorney C. O. Wheodoii followed for the defendant niter the noon hour , and Judge Mason on tlio sanio side followed him. A ver dict is not at hand yet. TIM : Jomt.NAL MJCIIIMS. The agony of the State Journal and papers of its ilk aver the request of Sena tor Van Wyck that voters express their preference for United States senator nt the polls as provided by lawis appalling , nnd the liowls that are made that siiclt action would tie unconstitutional and against law came with very poor grace when it is remembered thai voters hnvo voted this way before ; that no howl was made at the tinio and there is no one in the penitentiary for so doing. Because Governor Dawes , who is the tool of any thing to beat Van Wyck , did not incor porate in tlio election proclamation a call for a vote of this kind , makes not a particle of tlill'ercnco us every one well knows already. The legislature itself has passed upon this question ouco , giv ing their seal of validity to the canvass and return of votes east for United States senator , and have not only sealed it but made it a matter of record as the following abundantly testifies Iu the election of 1880 votes were cast for preference for United States -senator , canvassed by the comities whore cast , and returned and canvassed and made a matter of record. ( S < ' 0 House Journal , 1881) ) . The returns show Adams county east 109 votes for James Laird as its preference for the senate , and -1 votes for A. S. Paddock ; Cass county cast 10 votes for Filiucr S. Dundy , 28 votes for L. C. Pace , 1 votes for C. 11 Van Wyck , t vote for A. Saunders and 2 votes for Frank E. White ; Custcr county cast 20 votes for A. S. Paddock ; Pintle county cast 07 votes for Paddock and 1 for A. J. Weaver ; Thayer county cast 8 ! ) votes for A. J. Weaver and 1 for L. C. Pace. NO NOMINATION. The second judicial district convention on the part ot the democrats met again yesterday in Lincoln and adjourned sine die without making any nomination. This leaves Mr. S. M. Chapman an tin- contested election , and his majority will only be limited to the number of votes cast. At the gathering of democrats yesterday Otoo county was not repre- bcnted at all , only ono man was present from Lancaster , and the delegation of seven from Cuss wore unanimous in ad journing without a nomination. SENATOR VAN WYflK. Senator and Mrs. Van Wyck were in the city yesterday stopping at the Opolt Iiolel. The senator departed for Syra cuse. Otoo county , in the afternoon , where he spoke in the evening. Thu sen ior is speaking to largo audiences and spcakiii" on an average every evening during the campaign. His appointments for tlio coming few days are Saturday at Schuylor , Monday at Pawnco City , Tues day at Sterling , Wednesday iu Saline county , afternoon and ovoning.Thursday at Hooper. AUTICLUS OF INCOIirOKATIOX of the Davenport Butter and Cheese Manufacturing association have been filed with tlie becretary of state , their place ot business being at tlio town of Davenport , county of Thayor. The capital stock of tlio corporation is $3,000 , shares , $50 each , the corporation lo continue its business for ninety-nine years. A , , Easton , J. Mi Bnrky ajul forty- Bovon others have signed the articles. NOTKS AT THE STATE IlOtT&K. The central part of the cnpitol build ing that stands open and unroofed to the weather , soaked wilii every rain storm , will bo temporarily sheltered with a false roof over a part of it , work men now having the mutter in charge. The Moehanis1 Insurance Company of Philadelphia lias complied with the state laws governing insurance companies and is now authorised to do business in tlio state. Tlio livn stock commission cnmo m from Hastings yesterday , after a long journey out through the western part of the state. Three glaudorod horses wore killed on the trip , TIIK STATE CONVENTION of the Young Ainu's Christian association mot in Lincoln at 4 p. in. Thursday , but no business of any importance was trans acted until yesterday's session. In the evening , following the opening hours , a welcome and reception meeting was held at St. Paul's Methodist church , Hov. C. F. Croighton , the pastor , giving an eloquent address of welcome , in which ho pictured the wealth of work that the Young Men's Christian association was accomplishing nil over the world ns well as in the state ot Nebraska. Yet now , but with fields wait ing for work , lie welcomed the workers to the capital city and hoped that their htay in the city would be pleasant , as ho know it would bo profitable , Secretary George A. Joslyn. of Omaha , replying in a speech full of earnestness nnd which was listened to with tlio closcstnttontiou , Durlmr the same evening Henry Curtis , ot Council Bluffs , J. A. Dumutt , of Liu- coin , and H , A. Orr , of Pittsburg , Pa. , general secretary , gave addresses thai were listened to with marked attention nnd brought much enthusiasm to the opening hours of the session. Following the reception speeches the convention adjourned to tlio reception parlors of the association , and until late in the ovcuinc a general getting acquainted and pleasant - ant social time was enjoyed by the visit ors and the many association members oi Lincoln who wcro present. Yesterday's session opened with devo' tional exercises in the morning , lex ] with Bible readings , conducted bj General Secretary Orr , who took foi his text , "Ye Are Bought With t Trice. " After thu devotional exercises nnd Bible readings a permanent organ ization was effected nud the following otlicers were elected : President. B. F. London , Omaha secretary , O , J. Wilcox. Lincoln ; assist ant secretary , C , A. Merrill , Fairtield , An interesting address was next reported by Hov. H. E. Brown , of Now York , wlic delivered an address on the work of the association , the field and what was being done for tha advancement of the assocla tion. tion.Ueorge A. Josylin next presented a report - port of the work in the state , which was given close attention and entered intc nvcry detail in a thorough and onioien manner This report bhowed that then weru in the state sixteen associations , ui increase of one over the year previous The total membership of the state told it round numbers was S.dOtf , a net iucreasi ot 500 over the report of the previous year. The financial statement showec that after nil bills had been met there wa Xjll u surplus iu the state treasury o some ? - > 0 , The report further hewed Iliitt several important points in the tate at tinpesclit time were peeking to ell'ect organization1' Reports from local a o- ( Millions were read from Lincoln nnd the boys branch at Lincoln , state university association , Nebraskat'ityOmaha , Hast ings , Donno college association at Crete , Fairlield , \ alparaiso. Other association * nro cNpi-eted to rcpoit cither by delegates or by written reports to-day. The afternoon se sion opened with the usual devotional exercises led by C. K. Ober , of Pittsburg , Pa. The programme for the afternoon included discussions- "Hoys' Work , " led by O J. Wilcox. Training cla s led by different workers. Report from thci Young Women's Chris tian As ooirtioii of Lincoln , closing ( he day with Hihle reading" . . The attendance of delegates > estcnlay numbered sonic seventy-lho and addi tional numbers were arrhing through the day. It is expected that the full quote of workers will be on the ground for to day's work , ami the attendance already is such that it encourages all of the mem bers who nave had active work of prepar ation in hand. Among the prominent workers in attendance are J. K. Knsign , of Now York ; C. If Ober , R. A. Orr , Pittsburg , Pa. , nnd 11. W. Curtis , Council IMull's. MINOIt EVKXT1. The democrats and independents of Lancaslor county held n meeting nt Hen- nett Thursday night that completely filled the house unilevcry approach to it. A prominent fiti7.cn of the place said it was the largest and most unanimous meeting held in years , nnd that Major Davis innde n great speech. Howe's actions in Bennett a few nights before and the way he acted when a lady asked him to define hi.snosition on the prohiol- tion question left the way open for a great mooting , and from all accounts they had it and made Howe's vote in that place bountifully less. J. 11. tireeu , traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific , has been in Lincoln the past two days in the interest of his company in the line of California excur sions. Mr. ( ireon ronoits the coast travel as giving promise of being extra heavy through the fall months. J. A Murray , the wide-awake agent of the Northwestern , has boon in Lincoln n number of days the past week. Judge of Mr. Murray's surprise when n number of the Boston excursionists from among the Odd Fellows yresonted him with a hand some storeographercope as a reminder to him of the courtesies they received from himself and the road ho represents ) . Tlio Odd Fellows grand lodge adjourned yesterday after selecting Grand Island as their place for celebrating the anniver sary of Odd Fellowship no.xt spring , and Lincoln as the place for holding the no\t session of the grand lodge ono year from thu present. The installation of grand oflicers concluded their session yester day.Policeman Policeman Eagan , of the Burlington & Missouri depot force , wheeled a dead drunk up to the jail yesterday through the mud to the great amusement of a crowd who followed along the way. John P. Sutton , secretary of the Irish National league in America , who has been absent from the city the past six months on railroad work , has returned to Lincoln with his family , and will make the city his permanent homo. There is nothing new to relate con- cerniifg the strike of the plumbers. It is understood that the differences existing between the men and the proprietors is in regard to signing agreements for the future and that the rniso of wages would bo granted as asked , trom ? 3.oO to $1 per day.Messrs. Messrs. F.E. White , J. V. Weckbach J. W. Cutright , Kclloy Fox , and W. B Shryock were democrats from Cass in Lincoln yesterday on judicial matters. John A. McSjinnc , of Omaha , who passed a day with Lincoln people , re turned to his homo at Omaha yesterday. Three prisoners only were up for dis posal in police court yesterday with the usual result. The city marshal has a letter of in quiry asking for the whereabouts of Charles K , Lowery , who was in Lincoln a few days ago. His father , living at West Point , la. , is lying at the point of death. Each Received n liesson. Atlanta Constitution : A young recruit recently enlisted at Camp Hancock , near Atlanta , while.tho country was threaten ing war with Mexico , and ho Intended to make a good soldier. One dny ho was on guard duty nnd was slowly stopping ulong when an omcer approached. After the usunl salute the oilicor said : "Lot mo sco your gun. " The raw recruit handed over his Springfield rillc , and a pleased oxpresssou stele over his race. As the ofliccr received the gun he said in a tone ' 'You're fine soldier ! of deepest disgust : a you've given up your gun , and now what nro you going to do7 The young At- lantian turned pale , and roachmc for his hip pocket , drew a big six shooter , and , propa.iing for business , said in n voice that could not bo misunderstood : "Gimmo that gnn or I'll blow a hole through you in a pair 'r minutes I" Tlio olllcor in stantly decided not to monkey any further with the raw recruit , nnd the gun was promptly surrendered. Not Quito Yet , Tlmiik 1'ou. Boston Record : A bargain sign stopped n procession of vehicles m Tremont.street the other day , in an amusing wny , opjio- bite a noted dry-goods establishment. A woman whoso weight could not have been less than S00t generous measure , rose slowly nad majestically in her place in the street car nnd looked eagerly out of the window. The conductor marked the attitude and pulled the strap. The car cnmo to n .standstill , and the stout woman descended with much foroo on a feeble-looking passenger next her. "Don't you wish to got out. " cned the conductor in a rather irritated way. "Of course not. I only wanted to SCO what that bargain in socks was ! " OlU-Tlinn Drinking Habits In Mntno. Lewiston ( Mo ) Journal : This writer remembers having worked in a crow of sixteen carpenters iu Portland in 1823 , every ono of whom drank spirits. The employer furnished grog to all at 11 n. in. nnd 4 p. in. Having finished ono building the whole crow wont down the harbor on an excursion nnd look Iwo gallons of rum. In 1832 ho helped build a meeting-house in Whitellold. A hosrs- Jicad of rum was boughl by Iho contractor - tractor , nnd the most of it was consumed in building that inceting-houso. No these wore not the "good old times. " MOSr PERFECT MADE ! Prepared with strict reran ! toPurtty , Strength , ani HeMthtulaoas. lr. ) 1'rlcu a Hiking Powder conulni DO AmmonliLlm9jAlum or Fhoeph&tea. Dr.l'rlce'a &UIKU , Vanilla , lecioa , & , OATW flsllciOMl/ . MST or roTiits Second Dlitrlotof riftli Ward. Allison Daniel AhlqtrUt Chns O Anderson Henry Ainold Wlllian Ariu troic ] J T Anilerion Clms II Arnold. ) W A ml res ( icittijeb Andres Clms Aink'f'on .lens Anderson Antlryw.s 11 U Atkiti oii .lohn W Allen J V Hnrnuin 11V Hrowcr Harry BrunerTC Hroun KlcTmid.ll Bitrkley Thomas Bnllvy Anthony BtNiev John Hhrrc-l A Broslu * " | ! KII\ ) ! John ' Maker B V ] ! IO\MI J .1 Holts A 11 Mrcslns M C Hiirkc ( ieoreje Hrophy P B Baker Jolm liurko.l 11 . I tarrclt.lames Heard Dclosl * Huokley John li.nry .lolin Hurgi' * * John 11 IkTerjucst A It Bainnor.lohn liutke I'atrick lllrtnlnchnin Ktnnk limner.I 11 Halscl .lohn Hurkct H K Bennett K J HilceJohn Holaii John T Hasiett U C Hrownley 1) Ball James Hiiinvlo T W Heiinett Tlios ' lulnn .Intnes T Ilolnu James M lolnn Michael F Uolas Thos inker John Hall Joseph li'ldrnVni 11 llrntlford John Hi own \\'m \ liointielil l.cvl Bi'U'Ilii H Irelier C 11 Kcruucjs 11 Iran ton S I ) llaitlctt KV \ Jrowii Henry Hall IIV Icnzon August JttooksV N leaverJ W Hin Qharles 1 rownVm \ Heck Thro Jntiiiielster A Uuans D T iarbcr Thomas Beckrett James Jrmly Dick JlerKstroni I'ctur iiirkcr John Huinull W N tiuth Valentino Jlacon AV S larnuiii J H Hlcser Henry k'.ird ( . ! i'oiire , W Jtcruen J K JootRi'l 0 V JJellS M Jrainleuburi ; ( } Jlirkhatiscr PV iitinberyer J lliiflincton H K lell A Jtieiton\V\V Jrerton P R Hroitoii UL iimco.l W Hrown ( ! co W 5uiin JV \ Jlurke Thos : l.\CkllS TllOS Hiugess S lurnell W N Buslipy MV Inverness Henry Itr.tnton .Ins 5.illais UobvitO JJonler W B niliXL't ! C HurhnKlm E Brown Cite W Browirr I ) Jrown Ueo 0 Bryant Mrs I ) G lone James Bracv Win Btmn Forest Bullock Hurt Callnn Titos Callim Patrick oin M O Clulstic UohtS .iUMiiaunh Patrick Counsnian 0 P Cokecroft J A Carnhy Joseph niiiiiKham II Carney T 11 Jarnaby James J Coscravo James nilib. ' ! ! J W Carlin P ambois S J Coiuisnian J M Cotter Thomas II Chamhcts A J rano W E Clnlro J J , Crounsu Seward Chollman Henry hinburt ; .1 Callan .Us 'hauman Oliver Carroll Dennis Janimenzlml A Caipenter E Carpenter G W Carroll Gee L alliin Saml Cook S S CaneJno C.inhy T T Jra\\tonl Andiew Crocker T S : \idy C H Chanman Hugh 3lmuiplin W 31 Canilich W S "aison Jas H Copley C Jotter.J as Coon Luther Christiansen Karl Carter Hobt Coition .Ino J Costello Mich'l Conrad. ) H Conmlon David 2ahou H 0 Conlcy Jno Murray J no A Collett A M [ Justls Ed Chadwick W II Collins J U Ciuino Jno S Comstock CarrJos 'Jramer.l E Cook W M Culver Kdw Carcn Thos otinsman II C C.xnnlne W Clark Thomas Chum Edwin F Cole S T Champl.itn Chas M Cowsman Grant Clstns John Cuslimaa C U ChambsisVm \ Clark Gee W Caiulon Thos Clement II Deitrick C Dauuhtou Ed Ooollttlo W V Duncan II S Dailey Tlios H DcilrlckSam'lF Dempsov Peter Doyle Thos 11 Deacon " \Vm Dal ley Art Dexter W 11 Di-iinlo Oliver J Ootv C. N Dcrelin Moore Doty J lj Deiss Joseph Doty K L Donahey Dan'l Dunn W A Dawson John Doyle Chas Doollttlo C It Doyle Edward Dwyer John oRiiId Thos Doster W T Dak in Thco T Deisb Herman Dciss Win Deters G 11 Duffy Patiick Dotv O P Dean Henry Dan forth C E Davison M M Doolittle C J Dahlgrecn John Davis J W Denker Win Davis Byron Davis il Dclman 11 DaileyJnmcs Doyle Thos M DanlelsJ II Dunn 11 W Dunham Martin Davis M Daly Jas Dunlgan Martin Deunev 0 B Dw\er John Elliot Gee Ebrlght E A Kngstrom 0 A Ertllng E 0 EcatiOwen EugleiE Edmond.son W Ellingwood Thos B Elk-rick Wm Elliot Nate EtzonspergerJ O EiirlKhtThos EHingwpott J M Elliottiloses Evanj George Ebret John Edholnt P L EmklnsJ H Eastwlck W Eckhaitlt Gus Ellis J D Ellison Hichard Ellett Gee Edward Finttk Eilnrds Martin Erwin William Foster Titos Fowler Frank Fitzpatrlck J 0 Frisk F B Flanagan Hus F.trrell John Ferguson A X FrisoniOtto Farrell Michael Frazier Albert Flack D Fleming Wm Fanibworth Samuel Farrell Michael Foley illchaol Fester Lewis Fuller E A Fisher C G Fnrrls E 0 Fogit CN Fox Patrick Fox John Flink Charles Gallatin B OiltTcn J A Gahan Thos GulurOtto Gentleniun Thos Ciladden D ( hid.I H ( iiinnett Thos Grnmlon J A ( Jolt H 0 Gates A F Gillcn Michael ( Jancttv Frank ( iwln joint Glynii P K Granaclicr Joseph Gunn A 8 Grace S II GoherliiK Chris Grlcllny F U GotBton M J Givens Lewis Gotdd H 11 Gould M S Goukl A H. Gitnuett John G lover E Goldsmith E Garrison C L Gardner (5 ( Goodull S T Gardner W A Greg * C T ( iushurst Wm ( ireon C W Green ( ioo W Gaghnghen Joseph GannoroJ GrfilinVm Golden \Vm A GritlinWnt GrubeWT Gorby.los IIolmesLowIs _ D Howard BII Heron James Hess U tlenclcr Clias M HobbsJS liohbsC F llot'le Jniaos lleiiney E B Humphrey E O llnynesV \ J Hartry 0 HarpstcrCM ilouek M D Houck D B Horan 11 P Haskell H A Hogan Dennis lllgby Beecher Hoglo Chas Hart Leo Hartwl ? A J HobartJ II Hitchcock Jacob HarrisGeoW Hazard John llazhp John Hello Charles Hail S A Hammond Wells Hannlgan J F Haigreavns K U llubor Wm B HonmnV \ H Hefner Joseph Haftg Thomas lloefont Cabper Hanson Jens llansen E Ilelmo II S Harris JF Horrsby E M Holliday 0 E Hardy . /I / ) llansen Joigcit Hard JY \ Han sen Jens Harry John HunnellYS Hansen George Hofliuan Jaceb Haskell Josejm Hushes Wm E Hunsman J il Hall Thos llottman David Haley J P Homo H 0 Hoilges Thomas Hutlman J W llancy John HJerpJ 0 Hurbt Henry Hammond I C Hngelet Edwatd Isberg John JonesJ M ! Jackson AC Jenkins Jno Jones Hainucl Jenspn A Johnson Uhas Johnston F A Jackson Henry Johnson Frauds Johnston S James Jno Johnston Salvador Jones Elmore Jcnnlnga Wilton Jacobs John Johnston W K Jensen Andreas Jackson Joseph Johnson P E Johnson G P Johnson SG Jacobs W It Johnson U F Johnson Alfred Kauu Jerf mlah KnlehlJns A Kohl O H Kelsburg Win King Gee W Kiiox Win J' , Ketley Patrick Knight Chas Klnney T I ) Kelley D F * Kreius Nicholas Kttton E D Kabttnan K Kelsey G M Kennedy O KyuerJ 11 OF NEW ARRIVALS . SUITS. OVERCOATS , ? M 00 More' nt Tnilur Matlu at 12.00 30.UO 14.00 $5.1 Mercliaul 1'nilor Miulo at lO.OO Ki.on 1K50 40 ( V ) 18.0-i 10 " M.75 45.00 20 00 15 ' 20.00 50.00 2,1.50 " ' . 5ft 23.00 . . Ga.OO 23.00 ii'iOO UO.OO (50 ( " ' 20.GO 75.00 ,00 70 80.00 MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS MiSFlT CLOTHING PARLORS From the Leading Merchant Tailors Throughout the Country , ALL THIS WEEK , at the Only McDonald JV Newcomb Charles Xcedham Charles Newman H Nelson J B Niles Clarence Newman Win Nulson W H Newman M Nasser Henry Nelson Edward Nalsmith Jnmcs Nelson Chris Norton David Nichols James Nleinann II NibbyGeoigo Nelson Hans Noland Edward Nopodal Jos O'Connor David O'BrlnoMJI O'Chlno Conrad Ojrbiirn C U O'Nell. ) K O'Nell Jno O'Nell Andiew Otis Thos Owens A J Ohen O'Hearno Ed J _ ciien B G Olson D Ocesenbein Gee W Ott Peter Ostruni Hiram B Peterson J Plckcns F W Polerson Errlck Payers U S Price Thos 11 Pitts Gilbert Plummer T G Paul Gee p Plielan PatU Paulln Jos Phelps O J PhclDs B Place Thos Phelps O S Plielps T ( J Pickens C II Packard F S Popploton A J Pruvn L P Page Frank Pickup A Peterson Matlus Pnrmaleo David b Parmaloo E A Peters W T Prtiyn W D Peter Ott Patterson It 0 Plckett L M Perkins L If Potter T A. Poniicr F B Pepper Wm Price John F Peterson M Paul W J Peterson Peter PllaeEitiK W F IVlton Gee S Pills O JI Peters ElinerE Patterson C F Ttowell James Oulnn Edward i Qnlnn T J Uedinan Joseph , , i Kcdman GcnL Itedman Win B , 1 Hodman B F Uockbucl OP } Hellly Michael Itynn Daniel Hosaeker Win Itobers Frank i Itoberts A Kobcrtson Wm U JtllcyJohn Ituby Andrew I Itainsoy R S Itogers E . liamsoy A F ItaynerWmll ' 11 lloblnbon E A Kyan Edwaid ' Uyan S E Iteid Wm i Ityan W F Itobluson J T > , Kobluson W T Kedestat A J . Robinson J A. BalfJ D 1 Holner J Ithyu Uudolph Uyan John Ilogera C T „ Itoblnson H ' lUuuel Nicholas , Robertson OK Hlchnrdson VYnr lieincr Matthew Badford John ' I Runquest John Iteeves J G Rlchurdsnn J H Iteoves Austin ' Reeil John Beeves \ \ ' J Rannle Eilward Jr IJiloy Dan'l P Roedcr Julius A Khoiles Xacli Reed Frank Bhcxles Thos F Rhodes Jas W Jtlchnrd John Rbodcs Basil KeavosHT Reynolds John Itlchards J H Kimel James II Spcrry James A btone P O Slewnrt Allen SelbergJohn ShillerJ Simpson 1) S SlUerJV \ Stewart A J Shannon Luke Stout Frank Shannon James Sweeney John Sweeney Daniel Smiley J G Schultz 0 Sherwood E H Snyder 1) 0 Spullmnn Jas J Smith W B S latter JO Smith B B Smith Gee Sweiiby A H Smith JV SchwrickWra Smith J D Scherb I Sullivan Gee Smlthson H A' Shoemaker TM Steward J M SymoudaJ J Smith John St. Gever U Spellerbcrg Wui * itout Frank bauuder Jas Shannon Gco A Schware Jacob ! Strong I E Smith Jolm 1) bhnlu C E Stockwell Albert St. Pierre A Smith Cornelius Spvllman Edwaid Squires Chas E Sebln 1) W Sears .M F Snccd J L Shew A H Skankc John Sendbeth Jolm Spellman Dennis Shires Gee S Smith llaity Smith Peter blutnarer L T Schalblo Jno G Sinclalt Jos Sinclair Thos Stevens W 13 Smith W M Stoln B 1) Selserling Julius \V Shields J II bhackelfoid C B bellner Jacob SchrlckJno Smith Jno Sash Jno Shannon G A Shields Jas J SOUT A K Schimardt Lonla Sullivan John Tomsett Chas Trail Jas Taylor Jas Tighe P J Trfmbell JnoN Trott F Truckey Thco Too/er A R Thomas W F Trott Ancnstus Trott Albert Tltlt well Wm Tompsett Uanc Tattle P M O Tnttle Peter M Tuttle .las S Tcnnerv Ed F Tracey Jas Tigho Mai tin Tholen Jno F Tholen Carl ' 1 aj lor Jas Trenklo Hernam Taylor E A Tnrltle John A Tllotson D W Tliompson J W Too7er A 11 Ublo Adolph Vanderhlck S J Van OnnanVm A Aran Ness R 0 Ylckcry Jna Valentino J N Van Aernam J B Van Aernam AV J Vicrs Brice Vannatta Wilson Vinegar W II AVhelan Frank Wright W L WicK-stom G E Wilson William Waccher F AVarner E S V.'illUuns Jas M AVilKie J W Whltelmiiso J Walk or R II Woods Edward Wads worth Jas Williams W W Williams Holurt Whitmoro George R Williams D F Wohlfoid Jesse Weygole Jesse Wroth AH Whitney EB Wignard J C AViUon J \\rorthiinr Eban AVIIson John AVorthlng R Wilson Theodore White J A AVhalen Jerry AVhitcomb Abel AVood E B AVood.IHVilsonGeoE AVetzal Nicholas AVilhelmy J F AVashlngton Gee AVaters Avm AVilbnr L T AVade Thos AVcotergard A J AVickstrom A V AA'eineit Gee AV'echter C J AVatson 0 S AA'hitnoy A E AVoodman Claik AVestJohnF AArroth Thos AVotters'm AV'elnettFtank AVIckback Wm Yates Daniel Young J N Young James R Xlemcrmann A XionIoJ N Xln.sifel F Xlegler Leonard 1 hereby certify that the above names are a true ana correct copy of the registration books , Second district , Fifth ward. B. F. ItKDMAX. lilly Lmugtry's Llfo. Chicago Mail : Tlio London corre spondent of a Now York paper presents what he calls "our side of the question. " Ho relates tlio domestic life of tlio actress with an apparent truthfulness that chal lenges conviction , and which makes an appeal to the chivalry and sense of jus tice in tlio American public that can hardly fail of awakening a response. According to this correspondent Lily Langtry was married at the ago of eigh teen to a man from whom s > lie has never received 0110 token of nHccUoiinto rnr * jirtl since the expiration vl the honeymoon. She took no afl''Ct'on ' to the altar hnrsclf , but wi'S ' influenced to the marriage tnvough love for a brother whoso pro motion would bo secured through Mr. Langtry's money. To please her family and benefit her brother she consented to the union. That brother was killed soon after accidentally. It is said that from the day of her mar riage until this day Mrs. Langtry lias never seen her husband sober. Ho is a confirmed sot , a physical wreck , and a helpless drunkard. Ho has never been to her a lover or n husband , gave in name. On tlio death of her brother tlio full real ization of the sacrifice she had made came upon her. And she was bound for lifo in chains she could not break. In tins condition she turned to society for relief nnd sought to turn her talents to advantage. The result is well known. The attempt ha.i only brought greater misery and wretchedness , fcjho is reported saying to Henry Irving on the eve of de parture for America : "If they greet mo as they did before , I'm coming homoand , shall give it up. " Nearly ns Good ns Mark Twain's Prop. Court Journal : An old gentleman nt Towkesbnry for many years rode a blind horso. Though sightless , the steed , which had probably been a good fencer once , ' , had learned to jump whenever ho re ceived a hint that no was desired to do so. Ono day , after a run witii the hounds , sonio hunting men wore talking In tnu bar of a hotel about big jumps , nnd tlio owner of tlio blind horsu stoutly main tained that that animal would jump over a single obstacle which none of tboir hunters would leap , Ho was ready to back his words with money , anil as thu result of the conversation ho made four bets of 5 each on the subject. Very soon tlio four sportsmen repented of risking their money so rashly. The owner of the blind horse put down a straw in the street , and this constituted the "obstacle. " Ho rode up to it , and the blind steed , responding to his call , "rose at the rasper , " clearing it with a bound f6ur fee.t in the air , anil covering twelve feet of ground at least. None'of the other four horsed would , rise.at a straw , and the owner of the blind horse was 20 the richer. Twenty-Five Years' Courtship. .Baltimore Sun.Oct. . 15 ; Miss Helen Eadcr , formerly of Frederick-Md. , but. 'who lias been living for some years at marrinlro produced something of a social sensation in view of the protracted court- bliip of the rouplo , extending ua it did over a period o f about 25 years. DR , IMPEY , N.W. Cor. Wtli anil Douglas Rts. Practice limited to Diseases of the EYE , EAR. NOSE AND THROAT , SlasHosflttoi for all forms of rtofootlvo Yialoii , Artificial ICyea Inserted. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF [ PURS COD LIVEB OIL AND LIME. To Consumptives. Many have bsen hippy m'ovo their testimony In fixvor or tlio 110 of A Illioi'a I'uro roJ-I.lvur Oil inul Mmo. " Hxpo- lonco IIHS proved It to bo viilimblo renuxly or ( onauinntlon , Astlimn. Diplithcrlu ami all tUscnccsnf too tlirnit anilliinxs. Mnnulactnr- n\ \ only by A. II. 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Cor. tth and I'tita , Lincoln , fftilx ) per d r. blreoi cars frumjiouio to anr part of the ci > r. J , H.W.HAWKINS , Architect , ' Oftjtct OT. Bl mnl 42. HklinrUs Utock , Lincoln. Nob. ElOMitoronlHU struot. Ilreedfirol nroederof OitLovrA-v CATTI.I. F. M WOODS. Live Stock Auctioneer Htilofl iniui In nil part * of tlio U. H. at fair rates. Jtooro 3 , State Illook , Uiicoln , Neb. Oulloway undSUnrt Horn bull * lor ealo. B. H. GOULDINO , Farm.Loans and Insurance , Correspondence In rt'ifiird to lonnt solicited. Itooui 4 , Itichfirdi Illock , Lincoln , N&b. H/iversicle Short Horns Of strictly pure Ilutos nnd HiUusTumiodflittle. Heril nuinbc about COheadt > rninllli ! ' * roproooiitud ; .Gilberts , Cnggt , Aoombs , Jlenlo < , Hosoor Slmroiu , Mn4 llqsoi. , KnlKtilly Duchi-mes , nm Creek 'Youuv Mur/4 , fhylllsos , Louans ntul'lYuo Jxiyca. liulU for falo. \ 1'urt. JJniei 1'iloert. ( ) 'ure Baxn CrflfcVu. I llosool & ( iuit > n , 1 Voun Wary. 1 Tuio Crulok Abunk anil oltteri C'giae ami liujiei'i tbo liorJ. Address , CHAS , U. lilt AN- SUN , Lincoln , Neb. ' ' , When In Lincoln stop at National Hotel , . And vet u Koqti uluuer fur Sc. frojx B CHICAGO RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago. The only rend to taVo for DCS Molnon , Map- sltalltown , f o lar Unpldn , Clinton , Dixie. Clilca- po , Mlhrnnkoo : md all point ? oust. To tuo poo- nlo of NclirRJlta , Colorndo , Wyomlnff , IJtuh , IilnboNo\ndn , OIPROII , Wnslilnffton mid Call- fornln. It offora aiipoi lor ail\iintaffcs not jioasl- bio by any ether line. Among n few of tlio numerous points of in- pcrlorlty nnjoyod by tlio pntron < of this road between Ornnlin nnd Clilcuco.nie Its two trains n dny of DAY COACHES whloli nro the Qnost tnnt humnn nrt nnd Ingenuity can orpatn. Its I'ALACK SLEEPING CAU3. which are modnll of comfort nnd olrjriinco Its PAHIXnDUA\\- JNU ItOOM CAMS , nnBurpnspndbr any , and Us widely oolohrntcd PALATIAL DININU OAKS , I tlio pmial of which cunnot bo found olsoivhcro. At Coimoll Hlulfs the trnlnsof the 1'nlon racl- fie Ry. connoot In I'nion Depot with the o of thn rhlcaijo H Northwestern llv. In Clilcnpo the trnlns of this line nmko cloao connection with these of all eastern lint"1. For Untrolt , Columbus. Tndl.Tnnpolin , Cincin nati , Nlninira Fnllo. IlulTiilo , I'ltlHbiirir. Toronto , Montronl , lloeton , Now Vork , Phlliidclphlu , Hal- tlinore , Wnshlnffton nnd nil rolnts In tha east , aak the ticket nccnt for tlckd.i rla the "NOIITIIWESTKHN.- If votiwish the host aocomrhodatlons. All Uckot iiKonls Foil tlckula via thin lino. M. HUaHITT , II. I' . WILSON , CluncuU Mimn or , flcnl. I'asb'r. Affont Chlcnso.III. w M. lunrocif , L. u. IIOI.LKH , Gonl.Wcstorn Airt. Cltv 1'ass Agt. 1411 I'arnum St. , Omnhn , Nob. 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