i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JANUARY 7. 1888. THE CHURCH AND THE STAGE / > Epiphany and Twelfth Night Fitly Oolobratod In London. ANOTHER LIGHT FOR INDIA. Tlio nialiop of Tjnhoro Consecrated "With Imposing Ceremonies \ . Memorable N'lKlit at Drury Iiano Kllrnin and Mitchell. Kplphanjr and Twelfth-Night. tCnpi/rftfht / tVtt tiu Jiunti ( Ionian lleiwtt. ] LONDON .tun. 6. [ New York Honild Cubic Special to the Hr.K. ] Thl Jay being both Epiphany and Twelfth Night , church and slugo each hud a cclcbrutlou In West minster nbbcy. The church consecrated a bishop and at Drury Lune the stage cut the memorable Baddully cake. At the one the Archhlahop . of Canterbury presided , and at the other Manager Augustus Harris culled ' Orurlolanus " , commonly ; , Tlio very nccno In the abbey was dramatic. To the swell of the Brent organ a clerical procession passed from Jerusalem chamber over the grave of Livingstone , treading Us way adjacent to the graves of Mrs. Appra Station , Thomas Hctterton , Mrs. Braccglrdle cad Ham Footc , and almost brushing with their vestments , the statues of Kemblc and Siddons. The occasion was the consecration of Arch-deacon Mathew as bishop of Lahore In India and the Archbishop of Canterbury , whlto-robod and white-faced , and Dean Uradley wore most conspicuous In the throng. The primate i mate read Iho , service , the Bishops of Hod- ford the gospels , and the Bishop of Llohllold the epistles. The responses ana the Nicene creed were sung by an increased choir to Calkin's setting In 1 ! Hut. Tnu sermon was from the text "I will give him the morn ing star. " Its concluding sentences were these : "Tho star in the oust was a reminder to us that our religion , born in the cast , Is Intended for orientals. On Epiphany the empress of India still offered In the Chapel Royal the symbolical gifts which the eastern worshippers were the first to present. Wo must not bo content with the progress of Christianity towards the west but wo must claim nnu redulm the east. " At the conclusion of the sermon the bishop-elect was conducted to the Isllp chaixsl to put on his rochet. During his absence the anthem , "Comfort the soul of the servant , " was sung. On the return of the bishop-elect ho was presented to the archbishop us a godly and woll-lcarhcd man to bo ordained and consecrated bishop. The consecration service then proceeding , dnrlng the second retirement to put on the rest of the episcopal habit , Mendelssohn's anthem , "How lovely are the messengers that preach to us the gospel of peace , " was sung with beautiful effect , the sweet voices of the choristers penetrating and filling - ing with music the remotest corners of the historical cdillco. On the return the fully- made bishop knelt down In front of the arch bishop's chuir and the "Venl Creator Spir- Itus" was sung over him , the archbishop in toning the first line. Then all the bishops present Joined with the primate In the func tions of the laying of hands upon the head of thn bishop. The principal participants dined at the primate's palace of Lamboth , opposite- the parliament houses , A largo number of Twelfth Knightdinncrs , suppers and balls were given over the May Fair. When Uig Hen , in the west , and St. Paul's , In the cast , were chiming midnight , worshippers of the drama to the number of fid ) guests , three-fourths of whom could bo called denizens of Ho- licinia , were 'oh the Drury Lane stage drinking to the memory of old Dad- dolly , the actor who in leaving on a salary of 10 per night the interest of 100 for a Twelfth Night cake , little dreamed of the magnificent supper with which a Drury Land manager would surround its distribution a crumb for every guest. Within half an hour after the regular transformation scene Drury Lane stage had another. It was cleared of wings and setts and became llrst , a supper room and after wards a ball room. All occupants of boxes ami stlills hud been invited to remain. Among the most distinguished guests wore Sir Morell MeKcnzle , Lord Londosborougli , Prosecutor Poland Hamil ton , Qulda , the novelist , and Earl Onslow with Mrs. Brown Potter in the shape of a cable dispatch. In the center of the stage was the famous cake provided by the kindhearted - hearted actor for his companions in the old Drury Lane green room. On this cheerful fes tival Mr. James Fornundozo , as master of the Drury Lane fund , and who has charge of the Uaddelly beimcst , commenced the proceed ings with a brief address conceived In admir- nblo tasto. Ho bowed to Augustus Harris , then to his guests. Then the cake was cut amidst general cheering and merriment. Feasting and dancing followed and will lust until the small hours of the morning. iCovcnt Garden , hard by , hud its own simi lar * transformation Twelfth Night scene. It was "As You Will , " ( or there was Brad- dolly eako , no historic memories , but an ex cellent supper and rounds of dancing. Doubt less the bell of the cathedral will ring out the guests ut both theaters and so the church will close the day. _ KUjRAIN AND MlTCIlKLh. They Give a Uatlrer Tniuo Exhibition at Waterfowl. [ CnpyrJflht 1SS7b jJnntfit G union Itennett. ' ] Dum.i.v , Jan. (5. ( [ New York Herald Cable Special to the BUR. ] Kilrain and Mitchell arrived hi Waterford this morning * on the Milford boat. Kllraiu , referring to Burko's challenge , said ho would go to to Australia If ho got 100 for expenses. Ho is of the opinion that Bnrko docs not want to light , but is only anxious to get homo. The pugilists wore entertained at luncheon by Mr. Manning. Largo crowds collected for the purpose of getting u peep. At Maryboro a sporting gentleman met Kilraln and produced u cablegram from Fox , expressing pride nt Kllrain's fight with the British champion , adding : "Tell Jake when you meet him that I'll back him to light John Li. Sullivan or any man iu the world for $10,000. " Kilraln was well pleased with this fresh evidence of hfo backer's appreciation. . , At Klngsbridgo station , Dublin , the Kil- rain party was mot by a larga crowd ol friends and admirers , who were astonished to Ihul that the American pugilist showed no further sign of the recent great battle than n trilling bloodshot eyo. They wore driven to the Grosvenor hotel , whore they will sojourn during their visit in Dublin. It is stated that Mitchell will shortly go Into training for the Sullivan tight. John L , goes to his training quarters next Friday. There was on enormous crush at thu Star music hall this evening. Long before the hour . for commencing the house , which is rather small , was crammed from tloorto colling and the doors were closed on an en ormous crowd outside awaiting the pugilists No 0110 of any great prominence was unions the audience. Kilruln and Mitchell an pcarcd on the stage nt a quarter pat U ami received a great ovation. There was no speech making and botl ut once went to business They fought three two-mlnuto rounds. Kil rain's eyes uro still palpably weak. Itv.i' noon from the outset that neither hud an : wish to make matters very hot. Kilraln go home several time * ' on the face , wherea ; Mitchell draw forth frequent ty clover etopplntf .and away. The , encounter was nothing -com- imrcd with the lively sot-to ) nist night. The pupllUts nro uol ruUf aagood as Sullivan and Asliton. Tlio pair appear twice to-morrow. . THE VATICAN KXHIHITIOX. Pope I > co Opens It Himself , Assisted lly tho.CollcKO Cardinals. [ Co } > iirliht.IM ( bu Jtunes flnnlonIfiiwM.I HOME , .Inn. 0. ( New York Herald Cable Special to the UKK. ] The Vatican exhibi tion was opened to-day by the poK | > himself , assisted by the college cardinals and ambas sadors to the holy see. As very few Invi tations wcru Iisuud the great throne of Home , In which the ceremony look nlaco , was not overcrowded. Shortly after noon the scene was full of color and mediaeval Hplendor. The scats In the front row wore occupied by rcsontatlv'ca of the powers , blitzing with dec orations. The red of the bishops prelate was set off harmonlonMyby ajjackground of la dies In bluck ( Irenes , black lace veils , some hanclutfiliil'trilly m mutroiwlitun fashion from the back of the' head. The buz * of con versation -was suddenly .Interrupted by the appearance nf the t > ppo at the throne. Immediately the choir struck up the jublleo note composed by Maestro , Capi > occl , all the distinguished company standing. Cardinal Scueaffleno then read a rather pompeous ad- drc t. The ) iopo replied in an almost Inauda- blo voice. Then , lifting his bunds to heaven , ho blessed the _ exhibition and al present. The pbpo was then car ried In portnnalla a rather shabbby sedan chair through all the European courts' congratulations to the pontiff , who every now and then smiled and nodded as sent. Ho looked very well , but rather weak. Ho wore white mittens. As ho came to each national collection , the noble guards stood aside. * The ambassadors , kneeling , presented the pontiff to the visiting missionary sections , which Included America. The Irish bishops are furious because some gifts from Irish dioceses were put with Eng lish stock collections. It * Is said that some Irish priests were resolved to call the pope's attention to this. Perhaps this may -account for Leo's returning to his apartments sooner tbun expected. It Is announced to-day that a counter2 dem onstration Will take place at the Punthoen Monday morning , when the Italianlssiml will ' carry wreathes to the tomb of Victor Em- inunuol and make a splendid demonstration A Murdered Reporter. LONDON , Jan. C. The body of Archlo McNclll , who went to Franco to report the Smith-ICIlraln fight for the London Sports man , and who has been missing since , has been found on the beach at Boulogne. Thcro were distinct marks on McNolll's throat showing that he had boon strangled. Ho was known to have in his possession , when last seen , coin , Bank of England notes and a watch , all of which were missing when hi * body was found. _ Kiupcror Willlum Hopes For Peace. HUIILIK , Jan. 0. Emperor William , In his Now Year's letter to the Merlin magistracy , says : ' ! trust that under the protection of lasting peace , which may God vouchsafe , and by legislative measures dealing with economy in social matters , the welfare of thu nation in the future , ns it has in the past , will bo materially developed. " Itnssia and Germany. ST. PnTEnsmmci , Jan. C. The Journal do St. Petersbourg expresses high satisfaction at the distinction bestowed by Emperor William upon General Von Schweinitx , Ger man ambassador to Kussia , in decorating him with the order of the Lilack Eagle. The Atlanta at Messing. ICopjfrJf/ht / 1583Ziy Jamnt Gunlim llcnnctt. ] MUSSING , Jan. 0. [ Now iTork Herald Cubic Special to the Bun. ] Jay Gould's yacht , the Atlanta , arrived hero to-day and expects to sail on the 7th for Syracurc. Sullivan Sensible. LONDON , Jan. 0. Smith's backer wants Sullivan to give a serious of exhibition con tests with Smith throughout the world , end ing in California. Sullivan refused. Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint , Hood's Sarsaparilla purities the blood , and thus permanently euros catarrh. LETTER LIST. List of letter' remaining uncalled for In the post- oflko for thu weak vndlni ; January 0 , 1SSS. Note 1'artlo * callhiK for ttiotu letters will plemo say "Advertised , " Klvlnic the date at the buait of the Hit , and Inquire for samu at thu "Indies' Dt'laury Window. " To nvolil mUtukcs have your mall addressed to your street and number. OESTI.EMKXS' I.lbT. A. Alexander W C Akmau A Albright b' -\111M1U ( ! Allen. ) A Allan W AdatiiH M AillrrH Ahlberi ! 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Wynn I < Wannomaker mrs Wilson mr < A WalkurralM A WiHlierloril mrs L Weanno mrs I. EWe t mrs O V Whttlni ; mrs O C Wllhelni I , WI1NJ Walker V West mn A Wcaley mrs O Wilson M Y. Young K V N 3 Terk mrs J Yonngblood J C. V. UAM.AOIIKK , Postinastcr. . C. P. Huntington , the jlfty-milllon- niro , used to pcddlo out butter by the ikiuntl to the minors in California. A benr nt Carter's ranch , near Man- gus , N. M. , has killed moro than ono hundred y oats , and eludes till i > ur&uerB. The project for buildin } ? abridge over the Mississippi ut Memphis BOOIIIB in a way to take doflnito Bhapo. It is said in England that the Russian wheat crop this year has been bettor than for ton years. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Bbf WM lick , we c * > re her CutorU. When aba WM a Child , she cried for CutorU , YThea iha becama Ml , ihe cluuK to CMtorU , Wbenihe h d Chy < lr n , th * , - TO them CajtorU. rouu CODH..NIOUT PIUIJS. DcHtructlvo Plnine'ii In DlfTctont Pnrt * A flro broke out jltUlHvasflavlng room In thoofllco bulldlngVof the Grant smelting works ahout 930 ! Ittift'Wculng , and lu a very short time the bblltflngwas entirely con sumed. The tire U supposed to have origi nated from an cxp'f&s'lon of pas in the steve iu the Assaying rooln rtnd was discovered by some of the employtis , ' who at once gave the alann , and , pending the arrival of the de partment , removed all the articles of value , including n lot of 'yhcmlcnls which were on the first tloor. Prompt action on the part of thu llrcmun prove'tottM the flumes from spreading , and tho'JtAs was confined to the ono building. All ttd.books | , i > a | > ors , bullion , etc. , were locked In'tho vaults and were saved. The dnmaco cannot ho exactly stated at this time , hut Is estimated lu the neighborhood of 1,000. A iiAtuiEit sitor tiunsnn. At ten minutes past 11 o'clock the firemen were again called put by an alarm from box No. 10 , which wKs caused by the discovery of flro In a small ono- tory frame building on the corner of Sixth and'Pacific streets. The flames wero'soon under'control , nnd the damage - ago done will not exceed $ 100. The structure was owned by.Edward Cooper , and used for a barber shop by Henry Bowman. A PKINTIXO OfFICK IN TXAMKS. Flames wore soon to burst from the base ment of the printing ofilco of Tom Cotter , No li07 ! Douglas street , at 1 o'clock this morning. The firemen were tired out from their efforts of u few hours before , the horses all fagged out , but witli frozen' hose nnd dilapidated ap paratus in general , all hurried to the scene to bo confronted by a very vexatious Job. Dense volumes of smoke eseaiwd from beneath the sidewalk grating , and as rapidly ns possible streams were turned In the direc tion of the smoke. Owing to the frozen state of the hose uud the nozzles , the streams were not very effective , 'and while the flromon In front labored with hot water In thawing out the nozzles Chief Qallagan statloucd men with streams in the' alley back of the build- Ing. Handicapped as they were , the firemen worked well , and after u while succeeded in locating the- source of the lire , which was In a quantity of old paper stowed iu the basement , where the boiler and engine at tached to Mr. Cotter's printing establish ment is located. After two hours of diligent work the fire was finally subdued. Mr. Cotter's loss will bo chiefly by smoke and water. A largo stock of stationery on the first floor was completely ruined. The second nnd third floors contained the presses nnd tyjics , and these escaped with but little , if any injury. . No estimate of his loss could bo given by Mr. Cotter who holds insurance to the extent of $10,000 in different companies. Sonnenbcrg , the Jeweler , occupied the first floor of No. 1805 uud his stock was consider ably damaged by smoke and water. Loss and insurance not known. A SMALL KIUE. A flro was discovered at half past three o'clock yesterday afternoon in the collar of Dority's residence 810 South Tenth street. It was extinguished without much loss. TEN MEN IN CONFERENCE. Happy Outcome of the Meeting Held Councilman Hasuall , of the committee of five selected from the city council to confer with the board of police and fire commission crs regarding patching peace between the two antagonizing bodieji and to create ways and mcaiis for an improvement of the police and fire departments , , was n little late in get ting around to the conference which met at' ' the mayor's olUco last "evening. The gentle man from the First Was dressed in his best smiles and clothes , and his arrival completed the representation which comprised , from the council , President Rcdhcl , Councilinen Lee , Alexander , Bailey amj ilascall , and the full ' board of police and fire 'commissioners , W. J. Broatch , mayor , cx-pQlcio chairman , and Messrs. Bennett , Hnrtuinn , Gilbert and .Smith. There was an , evident disposition nn all sides for harmony' , iiud the respective gen tlemen with grievances imaginary and other wise buried the hatohet under heaps of taffy. Mr. Hartmnn said pleasant things of Mr. Bcchcl , and in turn Mr. ' Bechcl spoke en dearingly of Mr. Hartmftn. ' In the absence qf pipes the gentlemen lighted cigars , and settled down to business with Mayor Broatch in the chair and Coun cilman Alexander discharging the duties of secretary. By request the newspaper fra ternity remained outsido. and allowed the gentlemen full and unlimited swing. Every thing pertaining to the disposition of funds. levy , expenditure , etc. , relating to fire and police matters for the year 18SS received at tention , and the gentlemen kickers in the couucil conceded everything with a humble ness and fairness that was extremely refresh ing. There was not a hitch In the whole pro ceeding , and shortly after ,9 o'clock , Council man Hascall having In the meantime taken his departure- alter pledging himself in full sympathy with the objects of the meeting , the conference adjourned. Then the newspaper men were Invited in ; and a BEE reporter was informed that the meeting had developed into a regular love feast , and everybody was well satisfied with the outcome. He wits further informed that a levy of 4 } mills fov fire purposes would bu made for the year 18s9. Further than this there was no evident desire on the part of the gentlemen to speak , they wishing to wait until Tuesday night , when the whole matter will bo formally laid before the council. IJKNCH AND BAU. District' Court. TO 11A11 IMFKOVCMENTS. The East Omaha Land company filed a suit yesterday against O. A. Hitchcock and JohnG. McGregor , asking that a restraining order bo issued to prevent defendants from disturbing certain lands in the north-east portion of the city. Damages to the amount of 'i50 are also asked , \ \ I'.AUV OP MATHIMONY. If the allegation In the petition of Emma Warren , filed with the district clerk am true , her husband , William Wnrrpn , deserves the severest punishment. Mrs. Warren al leges thai they were married In March , 18711 , in the city of DCH Moines , and from that time until this she lias suffered unheard of cruel ties at the hands of her rufllanly liusband. Ho has beat her , knocked her down with his fist , subjected her to degradations , and in short made her life Intolerable. Moreover , she states that ho hm committed the crime of adultry with ono Nellie Fliner. She prays lor divorce and other relief allowed by law. All of the old stenographers have boon re tained , and Judge Doano yesterday reappointed - pointed C. C. Valentine. H.itit A co. SIID ; : , Joseph Zacpffel Iu an action brought yes terday against PcteriE. Her & Co. alleges that on or about the j li day of April , 1877 , he transferred to buiditrm a uumberof frame buildings in the citi * " ( it Omaha , the rents from which were to bo.turned over to them to satisfy a claim of , * } , < > 37.05 they hold against him. Ho furtHer sets forth that the agreement was fully stttljified on January 1 , 18Sy , but that the defendants have refused to release him of his obligation and continue collecting the rents fcpm said buildings. JCacpflel says there Lj jluo him IIO.TW over and above all amounts' ' ; vftth which ho can bo justly made- chargeable , under said agreement , and ho prays that an account bo taken of the value of said buildings , iUid of all the rents , profits and moneys coflccted ' out of said proj > - orty by the defendant ? , TKHMS Off COUIIT. The tlmo of holding' the terms of the dis trict court in the respqctivo counties com prising the Third judicial district of the state of Nebraska during Jlhp year ISiS has been fixed an follows : ( In Douglas County February 0 , May U and September 17. In Washington County April 0 and Sep. tomber 17. In Burt County April 10 and October 1. In Surpy County April SJ and October 22. Pollen Court. There was a largo grist in the police court yesterday , no less than thirty-one cases being disposed of. Among these were Jim Murphy , W. Hunter and John Smith , drunks , with a fine of ( .1 and costs for the first , anil five days for the Utter two. Frank Smalloy , disorderly , fifteen days. Annie Dully and Nellie Austin , nymphs of the pave , fil each. William Itayner , for assaulting the clerk of the United States hotel , * lr > . William Cul- bertsou , fighting , (10 and costs. Private Watchman Crozlor towed into the central station yt t < > rduy two boys , Elinor Holmes , aged sixteen , and P.tul HuthOr , ngod fifteen. Ho arre&ted them iu the uullwuy of the First National bank , whore , ho says , they have- been In the habit of sleeping. There is a garig of bootblacks ur.d , newsboys who have been crmgrcpllUK In this linllway every night after 12 o'clock , where they "shoot craps" and play "seven up" for their scant earnings of the day. Holmes , Kuthcr , and one "Heddy , " seem to be the leaders of the gang , and accordIng - Ing tq Crwler , they never fail to beat the rest of the crowd out of their money. Holmes , too , has them drilled to work the different public buildings and business houses for the dally papers which are loft ut the doors at an early hour In the morning , and sometimes the number of papers they steal U quite large. The court , after delivering a sound lectiiro to the two youngsters , sent Holmes to Jail for twenty days and Huthor to the district court as a candidate for the reform school. There was a general row down at the Ferry dive and the police raided the establishment. Yesterday the proprietress - prietross , Edna Ferry. Anna Burke and Lena Klvcrs were fined f ll ! and costs each. Jimmy * Lindsay , arrested on a charge of vagrancy , conclusively demon strated to the court the absurdity of such a charge and ho was discharged. Lindsay , while ho has a taste for the P. H. , has n good iwsitlon In the lock wdrks , and his father Is n property owner and a taxpayer. Henry Marsell was fined $100 and costs for selling liquor on Sunday. ' SOUTH OMAHA , NEWS. C. Heuulngson of Danncbrog is on the market. D. Downey , of Kearney , Neb. , is at the Exchange. Charles Bridge , of Albany , N. Y. , is at the Exchange. A. Murray , of Lo Roy , 111. , Is a guest nt the Exchange. D. L. Mitchell , of Sloan , la. , registered at the Exchange. H. Hutchlnson of Republican City , Neb. , is at the exchange , J. C. Haworts of Ellwood Is on the market with a car of eattlo. W. H. Stone , of Ulysses , Nob. , la In buy ing stockcrs. Ho found them. Neither.Tudgo llcuthor nor Justice Levy had a case before them yesterday. Peter Peterson has returned from Marcngo , Iu. , where ho has burled his wife. James Hoagland , of Honglund Se Hawes , Dcwitt , marketed a car of hogs yesterday. G. W. and Chas. Barrett of Weeping Wa ter were looking over the yards yesterday. A. J. Eddy , of Kcnyon & Eddy , Howard CityNeb.brought In a load of hogs yesterday morning. J. T. Goodoll , of the firm of J. T. Goodcll & Co. . Webster , Neb. , is on the market with three cars of hogs. J. S. Smock , an extensive feeder from Boomer , Neb. , is on the market with hogs , ito caught the top figures. ' No arrests" is now the nightly report of the police force. South Omaha is on its oest behavior just now. The South Omaha Gun club have a mas querade ball billed for next week , and the se lection of becoming costumes Is occupying the time of their friends. The parents of E. B. Branch , cashier of the Stock Yards bankaro hero and for a time will reside with him. They arrived from GalenaKau. , yesterday. Thcro is a howl going up about the price charged for the now lock-boxes in the post- ofllcc. Tlio prlco of the old l > ox was fJ nor annum , but now It is raised to $4. The now postoflico was thrown open to the public for the first time yesterday , and people who have never yet asked for a letter were on hand to sec what it looked like. It looks well. well.City City Attorney Grico has moved into his new ofllco at the city hall , and along with bis partner J. W. Egerton , will bo happy to see his friends. City Clerk Wells Is around looking for a comfortable corner in the city hall in which to place his desk. Ho will probably locate with the city attorney. So will the city surveyor. The Nebraska Live Stock Shippers' asso ciation will hold their annual meeting at Ex change hotel , South Omaha , Wednesday , January 11. 18S8 , atSp. m. At this meeting officers wilt be elected and other important business transacted. It is to the interest of all shippers to attend this meeting and help , sustain and encourage the society. A supper will be served iu the evening at the Exchange hotel , to which all shippers and their friends are invited , and as toasts mid responses will form a part of the programme , a good time may bo expected. MANGOIiD SKIPS OUT Unceremonious Depart tire of the Head af a Produce Finn. Some six weeks ago a young man , well dressed , of gentlemanly demeanor and out ward evidence of having basqucd in the lap of luxury and plenty , arrived in the city. Ho was accompanied by a man well adapted physically and by culture to manipulate u deal with farmers , and his name is Jones. The other by name is U. C. Mangold , and ho Is the sou of Mrs. Man gold , n wealthy widow lady of Grand Rapids , Mich. , who owns a largo interest in the Star Flouring mills located at that uliico. Jones hails from Muskegon , Mich. , and he anil Mangold came direct from the wolvcrino state to Omaha. For a few days they held sociable levees with former acquaintances now located in this city , and then the pair resolved to engage in business on a capital of . ' 50 furnished by Mangold's mother. In the course of time a sign bearing the name of 11. C. Man gold ite Co. , commission merchants , was swung from the onlor walls of No. 1011 How ard street. Mangold did the financiering. and Jones prevailed upon the farmer and dairyman to trust them wltn the disposing of their produce. From all accounts they were prospering finely , and Mangold went out nightly with the boys and spent money with a lavish baud. This continued until Wednes day night at SiO. ! at which hour Mangold took the San Francisco flyer over the Union Pacific railway with t'75 of the firms money , probably never to again return. Now the firm of Mangold ft Co. is non est , and Mr. Jones is in correspondence with victims of hisluto partner's duplicity to see what dis position thny want made with stock on hand. Y. M. O. A. Vrnyor MectlnRS. Regularly every noon this week the Y. M. C. A. is holding a prayer meeting. Yester day this meeting was lead by John L. Mc- Caguo , who said : "Our business or work is diverse , but wo Imvo all come hero at this time to call upon God. This is our ono thought at this timo. Sometimes wo think wo are not doing anything. Wo look upon our neighbor and say wo have not ability , but in the chapter I have road the apostle brings out the thought that we all have a work. Wo must all work together thus producing or . developing the word of God in the world. 1 f wo could study this book with more careful ness and reflection through God's blessing. wo should have less discouragements and less Ignorance concerning spiritual gifts. Wo are not all prophets , wo uro not all teachers , but there is something wo may all do , If wo do the work that is laid upon us , wo shall de velop into perfect men in Christ. Wo are bound together in a bundle of life and activ ity for Christ. It is a privilege to live to work for Christ. If wo could look upon it In n proper way the lesson will increase and grow uK > n us , and wo shall bo lead into usefulness - fulness and blessedness , and finally into heaven. Rev. A. T. Sherrlll will lead the meeting to-day. Topic : "Sunday School Lessou. " Seriously Injured. .T. II , Works , a carpenter living at No , 2003 South Twenty-eighth street , was yester day at work on a scaffold In the Interior of the First Baptist church. The frail structure - uro onjvlilch Works was standing gave way , precipitating him several feet to the floor. The injured man was removed to his resi dence and Dr. Gooda found that bo had re ceived n severe cut above the eyes , had sev eral ribs broken and was injured internally. Tlio patient was mndo as comfortable as cir cumstances would permit of , and at last ac counts ho was rcbting easy. Personal Ex-Judge Crawford , of West Point , Is at the Paxton. W. T. Kennedy , of Nebraska City , arrived at the Paxton yesterday. Mr. Charles W. MoNalr has returned from Fremont uuu will remain in Omahu several day * . Manly Purity and Beauty No tongue nor pen can do Justice in the esteem In which th CUTICUHA IUMK.DIKS are hold by the tliouaamU upon thousniidsvlioso lives Imvo been mndo hnp ] > y by the cure ot agonizing , humiliating , itching , scaly and pimply diseases of the skin , scalp ur.d.blood , with loss of bnlr. CUTICUKA , the great ktn cure , and CUTICUIIA SoAi'.nn oxiul.-ilto sklnboautlfler.iirrparcd ( rum It , externally , and CUTICUHA KKSOLVKNT , thu now blood purlller , Internally , are a positive euro for every form of skin and blood disease , from pimples to scrofula. Jnmcs E. Hlchixrdson , Custom House , Now Orleans , on oath snys : "In IS70 Scrofulous Ul cers broke out on my body until 1 was a mass of corruption. Everything known to the medi cal faculty was tried In vain. I became a rncro wreck. At times could not lift my hands to my head , could not turn In bed ; was in con stant pain , and looked upon life as a curse. No relief orcure In ton years. In 18.SO I heard of the CUTICUUA KKMKUIUS , used tlion ) , and was perfectly cured. " Sworn to before U. B. Com. J. D. CitAwrono. Sold everywhere. Price , CUTICURA , BOo ; SOAP , 2oc ; UESOLVKNT , tl. 1'repiirud by the POTTKU Diiuo AND CIIKMICAI , Co. , [ lostou , Mass. tayscnd for "How to Cure Skin Dlsenses , " W pages , CO Illustrations and 100 testimonials. MPf.KS , blark-hends , chapped and oily skin MP by CUTIUUKA MKIUCATKO aoAi- . I grntefully acknowledge a euro of Eczema , ot f nit Itneum. on head , neck , fiico , arms uud legs for seventeen years ; not tiblti to walk , except on hands and knees , for ono your ; not nblotoholp myself for eight yours. Tried hundreds of remedies ; doctors pronounced my OHKOhopeless ; permanently cum ! by the CUTICUHA KKMKDIKS. WIM.McUUNAM ) , BJ4a Uenrboni Street , ChU-ago , lit. Through the medium of ono of your books , re ceived through Mr. 1'iank T. Wrny , druggist , Apollo , I'u. , 1 became acquainted \\lth your Cu- TIUUIIA KK.MRDIKS , and take this opportunity to testify to you that their use has permanently cured mo of one of the worst case.s of blood poisoning , In connection with erysipelas , that 1 have ever soon , and this after having been pro- nounceil'Incurable by some of the lxst ) phytil- clans In our county. I take great pleasure In forwarding to yon this testimonial , unsolicited as it is by you. In order that others suffering from similar maladies may bu um ouraged to give your CUTICUHA UKMKDIKS a trial. P. S. WIHTiilNClKll , Lcechlmrg. Pa. Reference : FRANK T. WHAY , Druggist , Apolla , Pa. CUTICIIRA HF.MKWKS are absolutely pure , and the only Infallible ukln bcautltlcrs and blood purifiers. Poft. white , anil frco from rlmps , by using Ctmt'iMtv > Iiiiii'ATKHSo\i' : . DR. HORNE'S Electro-Mapelic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Eicclrlo Science Made and Pradlcally Applhd. llti. DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICIHES. IT WILL CURE ' ' ' " " * " " " " hill 'can'be'applied"--- . ly Inllanllti - - - mmmmm , rt of the body. Whole family can MfHEN ALL. wear It. It electrlflfi the blood and curea WW IlHilW f mtmrn TCCTIUnUIII C Every one irenulne and used by permission. NOTE the following who have been IkdllrnUrllMLi ) tJCHEDi A. J. Hoarlaud.U. B. Parker and J.H.Hatlett , oil on Hoard of Trarto , Chicago ; A. Gregory , eommliwlon merchant.mock Tartii Budd Pohlc. the great horioman : Col. Ccnnellr. of the Inter Vetan ; O. w. Uellui , M. I ) . liormonlown , lowai Lemuel Milk , Kankakeo.lll. ; Jud I. n. Murray , Mapervllle , 111. ) E. L. Abbott , inpt. eliy waterworku , Eooth Dond , Inrt.i Ilobt. H. 8 inp on. Clilo Bo poit offlcit U D. McMlcbatl , M. ! > . , Buffalo. N. T. " Your ti lt lias acrompllnhed what no other r m ( lr haii eteadT nfrrM and romfort ble sleep at Wfht. " Robt. H U , alderman , 1W ) Katt Btnet. , tlew Tork- DrVHORDE'S1 ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELTCAV. . slrei prodacet a continuous cumnti conveys electricity through Iho body on the norves. I - by irenirattnit a contlnnoue current of electricity (1O or 18 boun out of Ml throughout the human lyitem , allayuur all Dorvouiaeu Immedlatelr , and producing a new circulation of the Kro force * the blood , Im- parVlnir vltor. itrength , enerry and health , when another treatment has failed. Till ineriU of UiU tcleu- nflo Belt are helncr recoinlied and Indorsed by thousands whom U has cured. . . , , . RBFKRENClMi Any bank , commercial airtncy or wholesale home In Chicago ) wholesale droffirllti Ban Francisco and Cblcaco. ( V Send etamp for 11B page Illustrated pamphlet. _ . IV. JT. MOHJeTJO/laventorajjcVManufacturcr , Itl Wakaah AvcasM Ckleac * . RUPTURE ° . : eAn r ° DR. HORNE'S ELECTRO-MAQNETIC BELT-TRUSS. Itenl Estate Transfers. A G Ingram and wife to R V Clayton , w ISO ft of tax lot ill , in 'J-15-lfl , w d. * 10,500 Same to RV Clayton , lot 1 and 2 , blk 82 , Omaha , wd 8,800 Valentino Lipp to Charles Corbett , lot 7 , blk 77 , South Omaha , w d 100 Charles C House ! and wife to Mary Hirst , lot 0 , blk 18iJ : . w d 1,700 Julia M Cain and husband to Annie II Thornc , w 2-Ii , ad , lot 1(1 ( , blk 1 , Den ises add , w d 3,000 Henry H Cone , et nl to Cluus O John son , lot 1 , 'J , ! l , blk a , Cone & John son , sub , w d 1,300 Samuels Isidore Sclilcsingcr to Mary -A Duffy , lot1 , blkO , Schlesingcr's ' add , w d 500 Sumo to Harriet A Fowler , lot 'J , 80 , 21. blki , amo , w d 1,500 WTR Woods and wife to David F Brown ct al , lot 4 , blk , Riverside , wd WO O B Carpenter ot al to Jos ICadavy , lot 5 , blk 70. South Omaha , w d 1,700 Chus N Folsom ot al to Ed Pholnn , o r > 0 ft lot 8 , blk a , 1st add to South Omaha , wd 1,000 Clinton N Powell and wife th Win O and B E Whitehead , lot 4 , blk a Pot ter & Cobbs add to South Omaha , wd 400 F H Davit and wife to Andrew Nil- son , lot bll , Fuirmount , w d 450 South Omaha Lund Co to Chas Hawley - ley , lot 18 , blk 81) , South Omahu , w d 450 Chus Hawley ami wife to Annie Row ley , lot 18 , blk 8'J , South Omaha , w d 2,500 W R Vaughn and wife to Anton Scholia , lot 84 , blk 10 , West Albright add , w d 400 John Dierks Mfg Co to J C Noel , lot 81) , blk ' . ) , West Albright add , w d. . . 350 Ira B Mapes and wife to Brice.i King , lot 3 , blk 10 , Hanscom place , wd. . . 7,000 Samuel E Rogers and wife to F B KingHbury , n IDS ft lot 4 blk 0 , Im provement association add , w d 1,000 Henry Ambler ot al to Daniel G Hlg- lev , lotc 11 and 18 blk 18 , Ambler place , wd 1,100 T VV Richards , assignee , to Win Stev ens , jr , nK lot 7 , Gritilth & Isaacs' add , assignee d 1 John D Cowin aud wife to Win David son , lot 8 blk 5 , Marsh's add , w d. . . C D C Patterson and wife to Samuel S ( illliHino , lot 8H blk B , Summers it Himelmugh's add , w d 175 M McDonald to J G Swonnon , lot 8 blk 1 , Inauc & Soldcn's add , w d. . . . 900 Twenty-four transfers 3y,78l , Rub the "painful points" thoroughly , when alllicted with neurnltfiu , with Sal vation Oil , the great pain nunihllutor. Price U-5 cents n bottle. Dr. Hull's Coufjh Syrup euros eroupy rough that bounds RO much like nails driven into the child'd coflln. Orderly Sergeant Ilyan. Orderly Sergeant Ryan of the Eighth in fantry Is in town after a nineteen years ab sence. Ho has been doing duty along the Piiclllo coast , and brought in three prisoners from Fort Niobrara bound for Luavenworth. At present Sorgimnt Ryan is the guest of Colonel A. H. Forbes , who know him twenty year ago. _ Lclanil hotel , Chicago. Arrested u Wife Heritor. W. E..Weston , u plasterer by trade and a wife beater by profession , was run In by Omcer Ryan last night on complaint of his wife. Ho had been practicing his profes sion. Kent to tin ) HoNpltnl. . Charles Ward , the bell boy who was sent to jail Bomo days ago for stealing a suit of clothes from Will Paxton , was yesterday removed to the county hospital for trc.itment. No Candidates Tor Mnrrinuc , The absence of an applicant for a marriage license yesterday excited considerable com ment in the court of Judge Shields. Several remarks were also overheard concerning the basjifulncss of the softer sex. Old pill boxes uro spread over the land by the thousands after having been ciifVtied by buffering humanity. What a muss of sickening , disgusting medi cine the poor Htomauh has to contend with. Too much strong medicine. "Prickly Ash Bitters is rapidly and surely taking the pluco of nil this class of drugs , and in curing all the ills aris ing from.u disordered condition of the liver , kidneys' stomach mid bowels. Two KuspiulouH CliarnctcrH. George Bcntly , a brass moulder , and John Ryan , an iron moulder , were placed behind the bars for safe keeping last night. They were booked as suspicious characters. Park Place CoiiKrcKationnl Chit roll. Yesterday article * of incorjwration of the * Park Pluco Congregational church were Hied with the count v clerk. The corporators uro B. P. Knight , John Guild and Eugene E. Clnny as trustees. Beware of Scrofula Scrofula Is probably moro general than any other disease. It Is Insidious in character , and manifests Itself In running sores , pustular eruptions , bolls , swellings , enlarged joints , abscessessoroeyescto. IIood'sBarsaparllla expels all trace of scrofula from the blood , leaving It pure , enriched , and healthy. " I was severely afflicted with scrofula , and over a year had two running sores on my neck. Took five bottles Hood's Snrsaparllla , and am cured. " 0. E. Lovrjov , Lowell , Mass. 0. A. Arnold , Arnold , Me. , had scrofulous sores for seven years , sprlug and fall , llood'i Eirsaiiavllla cured him. Salt Rheum Is ono of the most disagreeable dlsoa-ics caused by Impure blood. It U readily cured by Iluod'a Barsaparllla , the great blood purifier. William Spies , Klyrla , O. , suffered greatly from erysipelas and salt rheum , caused by handling tobacco. At times his hands would crack open and bleed. Ho tried various prep * nratlonj without aid ; finally took Hood's Bar- eaparllla , and now gays : " I am entirely well. " "My son had salt rheum on Ms hands and on the calves of his legs. Ho took Ilood't Barsaparllla and Is entirely cured. " J. I ) , Stanton , lit. Vcrnon , Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparllla Bold bj 11 druggliti. fl ; ilxforgi. Made only t > 7 O. I. HOOD & CO. , ApotliocarletLowell , Mai * . IOO Dosoa Ono Dollar ? I Proprietor Omaha Ruilnets Collerjtt IN WHICH 19 TAUlrtT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telgraphln | and Typewriting. 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