THE DAILY BEETHUBSDAif , APEIL 16 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE Thursday Morning , April 16 , LOCAL BEEYITIES , J. K. Pierce , of llydo Park , MAIS , , i in the tlty eilling on acquaintance * . The Metropolitan club will glvo the Iwt patty of its aerien next Wednesday evening The employes of Wllkins & Kvans , gave a social hot ) lad niaht In the city steam laundry. This evening the Ation club cornea to the front with a calico party to bo given at Germania hall , The police took np two stray mulci on rarnum street early yesterday morning. A public Impound la badly needed. The first train on the B. and II. stock yards extension went out yesterday. Five can of stock were hauled to the yards. Henry Dohle , the Farnnm stteot shoo man , ban returned from the cast , where ho has pur chased a now stock of goods. The veteran sexton , George Medlock , ro- tutued yesterday morning from n short trip to his daughter nt Irvlngton , where ho Is reported lo have demolished , in a gastronomic way , seven coopfuli of Shanghai chickens. Charley Miller Is an applicant for the position of manager ol the peat house. He has been through the siege of the diseaao him self , and being honest and faithful would doubtless fill the position well. Judge Stenberg yesterday raado a clean sweep ol the jnil rats. A call on Mr. Gorman revealed the fact that his hotel was tenantlosa yesterday afternoon. The judge tells the re porter that ho will keep his docket clear i it is possible. If the BRB man heard once ho did fifty times yesterday this question : "Have you any Idea what will bo done by the new may or ? Who will get In ? " The reply was , "Wai and fioo. " Not any satisfaction , but a safe plan. Ono of Judge Benoke's last oilicial acts was to surrender to Tom Murray , at the request quest of Chairman Creighton , of the board a public works , the check for $200 which he gave some time ago as n guaranty that the stroe at the corner of Fourteenth and.Hnrney would be cleared. Mayor Boyd will use "his Harney strVso oQico as a mayor's office , where he can be seen from 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. , and the office in th city hall , lately used by Acting Mayor Mur phy , will ba used by auditor E. K. Long un til the offices in the new court home ar ready for occupancy. A mooting of the oxocutlvo committed o the May festival association was held Tuaidnj night and it was decided to hold a rflhearsa of .the mixed choruswith ] the full orchestral ao oompanimant next Thursday evening , Th scheme is progressing favorably ; extra effor will bo put forth to Increase the grand choru to at least one hundred voices. A petition will bo handed to Mayor Boyc1 to-day for the suppression of the Bucking ham theatre , signed by all the busmess me and respectable residents in the vicinity'an including the luillard and Metropolitan hole proprietors. The means of suppression sough is by refusal lo issue a new license in place o ' ' ' ' " ' " * expired. Prof. Gewmner gave uo t _ , t M residence , 622 N. 10th street , Monday nigh the occasion being the fifteenth birthday o bis daughter Nellie. A large number o friends were Invited , who participated in th joyous festivities of the occasion. Dancing music and refreshments constituted the even ing's entertainment. Several , weeks agoR. W. Breckinridg swore out a complaint In Judge Stonbere court charging OBO Hans Timme , a Juburba resident , with embezzlement of $48 , in fallin to account properly for some goods of whlc he had disposed as agent for another party Yesterday morning Mr. Brockinridge a ] peared in the police court and withdrew th complaint , as Timme has squared up accounts The third debate , this season , of th Creiphton College Literary society , was spirited one. The subject was"VMiichwa the greater general , Grant or Lee ? " Master Malonc and Kussoll , on the negative , de llverod well composed 'arguments in favor oLeo Lee , but Masters Whalen and Miles stoutl supported the fame of Gen , Grant , and mad some good hits , There will be a social union' and ban quet of the Baptists and their friends at th First Baptist church In this city , Tucsda evening , Aptll IS. After supper speecho will be made by some of our prominent citi zeiu , and an address by Dr. I1 , S , Neseau , J o Chicago , who is one of the brightest and bos speakers of the denomination. Thes speeches will bd Interspersed with fine music A good time is expected , A representative of the Charles A. Vogo Icr company , of Baltimore , Is doing hisutmos to cover the city witli the third annual Si Jacobs Oil calendar for 1835. This book o health and humor for the millions , containing original humorous articles and Illustration by the leading humorists of America , la belni gratuitously placed in business and prlvat houses in Omaha. It la a splendid advertise ment for St , Jacobs Oil , the conqueror o pain , Articles of Incorporation of the Omaht Loan and Trust company , with an authorize ! cipltal of § 500,000 , wore filed in the county clerk's office yesterday , The business of tb company will bo the negotiations of loans on real citato and the purchase , and sale of rea estate and ptrsonal property. Its coutinu one9 Is fixed at forty years. The ] incorpora tors are George A. Hoagland Max Meyer J. II. Millard. A , J. Simpson , GuyO.Uaiton J. J. Brown , W. B. Millard , U. W. N sh William Wallace , A. 11. Con ; oise , ' 8. H. H Clark , G. W. Lintnger , Dewey & Stone am Thomas L. Kimbill , Nearly ayearago the Prlncecs Nooscolita an Indian variety actress who had been per forming at the Buckingham theatre , left he position , broken down in health , and a cred itor of that institution for several weeks wages. The proprietors refilled to pay her and , lick and helpleis , there was no telllnj what might hava become of her If she had BO been taken in by a good Samaritan , who r/tthout p y boarded and lodged her When she recovered she secured a judgmen tgkiust the Buckingham , which wai Irani ( erred to James MoVey , who has since belt it , awaiting a chance for levy by attachmen or garnlthee proceedings. He tuccocded in gurnitheelng the other day the 3100 license guaranty deposited in Treiuirer Buck' band by the Buckingham people , The saloon 1 now closed , and the Indian pitncesih&i he revenge In an unrivaled form , To EXCHANGE 440 acrea well lin proved liud J uiilo from Ksiex , la. , fo s atcck of general tnerchindlso or hard we. Addres' , John Lladerholm , E : oxla. BQYD AND THE GAMBLERS , The Mayor Says that Gambling Houses Must Close Front Doors , Tno Order Enforced Yesterday After * noon Plans for tlio Future. Mayor Boyd'a first official order ycstor- lay morning to the police was given to ylarihal ( Jammings. It woa an order to lese the front doois o'f all Rambling IOUBCS now running in this city , and with also a general mandate that no cow onca shall open. Marshal Cummlngs act to work In the afternoon and notified all proprietors ol ho now order , and hereafter the houses will not bo lun on the "walk-into-my- > arlor.said'thc-spldor-to-the-fly"plan. A reporter called upon Mayor Boyd festordoy , and found that gontlemat cady to converse upon this important and interesting subject of the gambling evil and his future plans relativethereto. . "I Intend , " said he , "to abivto the evil of gambling in this city. The marcha ! nforms mo that there era now nine loutca running In full blast. I do not .hlnk there ought to ho mora than four. Accordingly I shall take ctopa to close nl | iho smaller and moro disreputable catab- Ishmonts , where "akin" practices are carried on , or where there are the uaua' ' plans bryught Into play to fleece itrangors. Of course there are four 01 five straight houses here , and agninsl thoio no movement of suppression will bo directed. " "Do yon think that gambling could bo abolished altogether. " "Novor. Men will gamble as long aa they have money , and there is no use in trying to prevent it. And as long as thi ovll must exist It la hotter that it should bo confined within proper bounds. So , the boat thing wo can do la to close al disreputable establishment * . So far ae my order to the marshal this morning ie concerned , I issued It simply as a preliminary liminary to the furthor'abatoment of the gambling evil. I want to prevent boyt and young men from having unlimltec freedom In passing in and out ot those places. The house must ho run not at an open puollo Institution , but with some air of privacy. "I have- further undoritood , " continuec Mr. Boyd , ' 'that a now gambling house waa to bo opened on Thirteenth street I wanted to see that it Is not started And no other establishments will bo al lowed to open , but on the contrary , as ' . aald before , their number will bo en down. " Ono of the sporting fraternity , In con voraatlon with a reporter thla mornlcg said that BO far aa Mayor Boyd's fron door order waa concerned , It could bo easil ; complied with , and wouldn't affect thei : bnalneas in in the slightest degree. "Bac : way , my boy , back way ; what's the mat ter with that ? " ho winked. Another member of the fraternity , anc a dealer In a large establishment ; re marked : "Mr , Boyd'a now edict Is jus what will precisely pleaao the gamblln profession proper. Ho Intends to en down the number of establishments Well and good. Thjs will throw mor busincrs into the larger and 'stralgh honaea and will cut off the 'pewter spoon SSffo oYlhd'lJraternlty. So that the mov will prove really beneficial to the legit mate. No air , we don't regard this sue don tack as an Invasion upon our ranke in any sense of the word. AN IMPORTANT FOOD BE FORM , Production ol ulicmlcnlly Pure Crcnn of Tartar Total Elimination or All Limo Impurities New Discover lea in Refin ing A Long Stride Toward Faro Food , New York Tribune. Discoveries of ranch importance on ac count of the relations they boar towar a moro wholesome food supply and con Ecqnontly upon the public health , hav been recently made In the procesa of refining fining cream of tartar. Oroam of tartar as is well known , is a bitartrato of potat ea purified from the crude tartar , or ar gel , which collects la tt crysialllno depos it upon the bottom and aides of win casks during the fermentation of th < wlno. This tartar , in its crude state , contains limo and otbor Impur ities , which no process of roQniu ; known prior to thut here described wa able lo entirely remove. It has beer possible , It la true , to neutralize the lime to some extent by the aid of chemisals and this method was resorted to in ordo to procure cream of tartar in small qiun titles for pharmaceutical purposes ; but i was open to serious objection In view o the fact that the ohmlcals mod for thlf purpose were not always washed out , bu remained In quantities that were uncer tain and prejudicial to its quality. The supposed impossibility of removing the llmo has , accordingly , -caused cream o ( attar to bo classed and sold as pure when U did , not contain moro than five poi cent of this Impurity. The major part , however , of that used in commerce , 01 for culinary purposes , contains the tar- trate of llmo to an extent much greater than five per cent , not infrequently be ing found , upon analysis , debased to a de gree equaling one-fourth or moro of lie entire weight. In a report upon the subject of foot adulteration made to the Now York State Board of Health by Professors Chandler and Lore , it is stated that ol 27 samples of ercam of tarter boughl frarn dosleri as pure 16 were adulterated with various aubstaucoi from 3 to 03 per cent , whila of the remainder all contained tartrate of lime , some as high as 10.69 per cent , Thosorlous character of-this adultera tion is more readily appreciated when it la recollected how largely cream of tarter enters Into the prepaiatlon of food nl averfamily. . In connection with soda ia baking powder It Is the chief agent now' employed for raising and making light and digestible all cur biscuit , oake , and other pastry , and U besides , iu many communities , superseding tbo cld- faihloned yeatt for all leavening pur- 3ojec , so that it Is employed to some ox- cut In almost every meal of which wo eat , The amount of cream of tartar used in tbii conntiyjn a year in biking powder and other wisp , in the preparation of food is eetl- mated at ten million pounds. If this were 00 per cent pure a high oatlnm'e wo would co sumo one million pounds 01 more of llmo annually is a substitute for bread. So Inrga a deterioration becomes apprcciaVo In the deprivation of cur focd of a portion of { tsTimtritlve elements ot only , bat If , M is now tuppoiod , this zcoss of limo taken Into the system has relation to the painfal aQectlons of the ddneys BO prevalent In this country , Us 'earing upon the health of the entire immunity is too important to "bo over- ookod. The now proccsi by which cream ol artar Is produced 100 per cent pure hat is , with the limo totally ollmlnatot by treating the crude material under > rcsiuro Instead of using any chemicals rhatovor for the purpose , wan the dls oovory originally of a Gorman chemist bnt has been developed and perfected by ho lloyal Baking Powder Company of , hls city , through whoso efforts a few roars since in behalf of a high standard if purity in food , the public was rid of poisonous alum baking owdora nt that time BO prevalent. The determination of this company to ilaco upon the market only absolutely itiro goods and the Impossibility of doing his lorm the cream of tartaof commerce , made it apparent that some now mothnd must bo sought bo which cream of tartar could bo procured In largo quautltlosfreo rom llmo and chemically pure. The cream of tartar reOiiers of this country and Europe when approached upon the subject declare such a result Impossible , and declined to incur the expenditure icceasary to make the trial. The lloyal 3aking Powder Company , accordingly , osolod to solve the problem itself ; and laving secured the aid of the boat chom- sta of Europe and America , proceeded with its Investigation and diicovorles nntll tlio result , after several yoata of la- Dor and the expenditure of over half a uillton dollars in the purchase of patents perfecting of proteases , and the erection > f buildings and machinery , WHS reached n the complete attainment of the end nnght. The works ( now owned by The tfow York Tartar Oo. ) are located In Brooklyn , and exceed in size and ; apacity any other similar refinery n "tho world. They produce \ chemically pure cream of tartar , it Inch s now exclusively used for pharmaceuti cal preparations , and In the manufacture of the celebrated Baking Powder. Tbo energy and outlay that have effect ed this will undoubtedly bo fully reward ed by tha public which will chiefly bone- it by the successful iasno of the investi gations , People are coming dally to moro fully appreciate the valno of pure and wholesome food. By the exclusive nso of this chemically pure cream of tar tar , the lloyal Baking Pcwder is produced entirely free from lime , and absolutely pure , qualities possessed by no other baking powders yet made. A baking powder entirely free from llmo or other impurity must not only contain more strength or leavening power and produce better food and therefore ba moro eco nomical for use , bnt what Is moro Impor tant , possess qualities of superior whole- somoness. Chemists and physicians have looked upon the experiments with much interest and regard their success as a matter ol much importance. MuBlcnlo. The twelfth ] of tbo series of ladles1 muslcalos took place yesterday afternoor in Meyer's hall. As usual the event wai well attended. The programmo.n mixed ono of song and instrumental music , wat perfectly presented , and charactorlzad bj the customary brilliancy. The following order was observed : 1 Two waltzes , op. 3 Harding No , 2 In F Minor. No. 8 , in O M j . . . Mr. W alter F. HardJntr 2. Lullaby Globe : MUsBattis. 3. Glide Gondola Mre. Terry Miss Ida Gibson , ( Withflute Obligate , by Mr. Julius Meyer , ] 1. Two Movements from Sonata , op , ! ) Hardinf ( a. ) Allegro Vivace , ( b. ) Adagio. Mr. Harding. 5. "No Mora" . Perkini "Douglas Tender and True" Millarc Miss Hensomnn. C. "W ho Treads the Path of Duty Mozarl Mrs , Bevel France , 7 * Cavatina and Aria "Twaa no Vision"Verdi Verdi MJB8 Gibson. Smoke Seal of North Carolina To bacco. HE STEPS .DOWN , Police Judge Benolco Makes Way foi His Successor Yesterday Morn- Ing's Police IJuoinees. Judge Benoke , after faithful years oi sorrlco on the police court , stopped down and out yesterday morning to make way for his successor , Jndgo E. M. Stonborg. During the period of his service , ho has made many friends and few enemies , and in his retiring to private life again , he will carry with him the best w.'shes of all who have boon associated with him in his career. Jndgo Stonberg , his successor , ( s well known to Omaha citizens , and has served a number of years as justice of the peace , in which capacity he has gained an enviable reputation as a judge and a jurist. Ho will doubtless fill admirably the position to which ho now succeeds. Tbo work yesterday morning was not'o ' a very consequential nature. A. Pottit , Jim Walsh , Keen Connor and Christ Thompson were fined $5 and costs for Intoxication. None of them wore able to ralsa the necessary funds , and were sent over the hill to the county jail. The police made a raid Monday night upon the disorderly women of the town , ffhohad been derelict in payment of their inea. A dozen or moro wore arrested and all bat throe were released upon pay ment of their tax. The three were ar raigned this morning and convicted after : rlal. They were fined the usual sum , ? 5 with ccats. Gottlieb Augustine , a human fiend who was charged with cruelly boatlntr ils wife , a helpless woman , was fined $10 md costs and sentenced tp twenty days 'mprlsonmont In the county jail. Eleven vagrants , who were captured tfonday night near the nail works , were given varions sentences on bread and water , some of them being ordered to eave town. w. o/r. v. The ladies of the W , 0. T. U. will told a prayer mooting at their parlors > ver their lunch rooms , corner of Flf- eenth and Capital a venae , Thursday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock. All are in- Hod to attend. By order ef the seen tary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The nndorolgned have from five to eight thousand cable yards of earth to move and will receive bids for the work nntil 8 p. m , , April 15,1885 , For par- iculara Inquire on tbe ground Immedi ately south of Sbeeley'a Packing honso , on line of U , P. Ry , between the hours of 11 a , m. and 3 p. m. of the above date , or at the Paxton hotel in the evenl' g. H 0. MSLONE. THE SMALL-POX , < l ntjtber Dangerous CMC of the Droart A BKE reporter late Tuesday after noon learned that n case of amall pox existed istod in Omaha , and dcspito diligent enquiring ma Jo alow headway in Icarnlnj the truth of the rumor , until at too late an hoar to visit the person stricken. It ma ; bo stitod upou testimony received by the reporter last night that a few doys ago , a negro came to Omaha from Denver , Col orado , aflllctcd with the dlaeosa whtoh ho had contracted in Denver. On Monday night ha was convoyed to the peat house from a room In a tenement house on Tenth and Davenport streets. This tenement was occupied by several families of colored people who might have been endangered by the presence of the sick man , Dr. Lolsonrlng , city physician , went out to the pcst-houio yesterday morning and examined the patient , whoso nnino la Charlie Bay an. Ho pronounces the case a fully developed and dangerous one of amall-por , and the chances of recovery alight. Everything has been done for the sick man , however , and every atten tion will bo paid to bis comfort. niTho doctor informed a reporter yesterday - day afternoon that ho did not think there waa the tno slightest danger of an cpl- domlo at present. Ho has taken strict precautions to prevent the spread of the malady from thla case , and the apart ments occupied by the sick man h vo boon thoroughly iumlgated In order to rid them of the contagions presence of the diseato. There Is no cause for a general panic on account of the disease , but it would bo well for all to take the usual precau tions. There Is no telling when , whore , or In what form of violence , the malady may break out. Public spoateora and singers find B. H. Douglass & Sons' Capsicum Cough Dropo a sure remedy for horsonoaa. 2 DIED. GARY. In this city April 15th , at 0:15 a , m. , Mrs. Jennie M. Gary , aged 09 years. Funeral will take place to-day at 10 a , m. , from her late residence on the corner of Irene and Parker streets. Friends ot the family invited. MoDEUMOT.-In this city April 15tb , at 0:20 : a. m. , Charles McDermot , aged 41 years. { 5Funeral to-day at 2 p. m. , from hisjlate residence on the corner of 23d and Leaven- worth streets. Interment at tbo Holy Sop- ulchor. OLSEN. In this city April 15th , at G:30n. : m . Eda Maria , daughter of Samuel and Matilda Olson , aged 8 years. Funeral will Uko place to-day at 2 p , m. , from the family residence on Oth and Jackson streets. Friends Invited , THE HIOKMAN BAZAR COM- Importing , Commission and Jobbing 1$05. Fftrnnm Street , Omaha. MAIL MILLINERY Ten per cent discount given from oui prices on all mall orders. EACH. Buckiaiu" fraraun 8c children's bat ; , trimmed , from 25 < Children's hate , untrhnmed , from 2oc Canton hats , now shapes , from 25 < Union Milan , new shapes , from 55 < China Milan , from 85 < EngHuh Milan , from 61 2 Ribbons , half silk , fgrcm grain , No. 5 , 5c ; No. 7 , 7c ; No. 9. 9c ; No. 12,12c. Ribbons , all silk-satin , gros grain , No. 4 , lie ; > o. 5 , 14c ; No. 7 , 17c ; No. 9 , 23o ; No. 12 , 33o. Satins , in blacks and colors , from 55c. Silks , for trimming , from 29c. Ornaments , of every description , from 5c up. Flowera , from 5c spray up. Black Oatrlch lips , at 50c ; 75c ; § 1.0C per bunch up. Children's lace collars , 5 ? , 15r , 25o , 35c up. Lace goods for ladies , loc , 50o to $1 75. Gloves , now styles , at 17c , 23s , 24c and up. Laces In every pattern , from 3o up Velveteen in black and colon , from 65a. 65a.Silk Silk velvets , In blacks and colors , from § 1 40. Ladles' linen handkerchiefs , from lOc. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDBHWEAK , The cheapest , the best made and the boot fitting. Night-gowns at 42o , 78c , 81c , 99c , and 8112. OhomUo at 49c , 53c , 99 ; , § 1 23 , § 1.33 , $1.39 and up. Drawers at 49c , 90s , $1.49 and up. Skirts at 77c , 79c , 83c , 99o and up. Brewing eacques , SI 63 , $2.19 , $2.37 and up. Corset covers at 25c , 29c , 59o and up. Muslin sets at $3 95 , $4.75 , $0.50 and up. up.Wo are desirous to secure good agents to soil our goods In cities or towns whore wo have no agents. Ladles having a fair hours per day can nuke money by sell ing our goods. Send for terms. TUB HICJKMAN BAZAAII Coia-ANy. Saal ol North Carolina Tobacco is the bsst. _ _ "Tho of Bin" wages were bolnff paid yesterday forenoon in a prac tical way. Judge Beneko , our former polloev judge , has accumulated a largo quantity of personal chattels of every sort aa security for fines and coata imposed by him on impecunloua offender ! . By authority of law he bag had _ them Hold under the super vision of tha district attorney , and Sheriff Miller was busy to-day auctioning the e prop erties off. Quite a largo turn waa realized which will bo turned over to the police fund , About 2:39 : yesterday afternoon two pistol ehots were fired In the rear of Wood's Mu seum , They were fired by some persons of tha cempany in connection with the play of "Queen's Kvldonco , " and at Cratwere , sup posed to have been an encounter between anzry persons , A crowd of * hundred or two collected , but at once learned the truth and went about their business. Thla waa all of the firing sensation. W. D. Peck & Co. , brokers , received the following telegram yesterday from Avery , IlilUbrsut & Co , c nemlcg the Oil COR o markets : Consuls opened 8 points higher , ciuiiog sharp break at owning in wheat , being sold , After the first rush to sell was over tbe market reacted a cent and a half , but a further advance In coniols of G points brought freih selling ciders , a consequent break Pressure to unload wheat has continued throughput the day and market ha absorbed all offerings and o'oscs at Jo advance over opening values , Purchase. ) on breaks greroa most advisable course for tbe present. Com oroke in sympathy with wheat under large sellings for York account values appear forced to us and outlook barrinir war seems lower. Provltlopi weak ; declining ; receipts. Ilogs large ; market tendency downward , TEST YODRBAKINB POWDER TOM. . Brands a < 1r rtlfd M l"ohit 1r par * THETESTS fine * a ean top down on A hot KIOTO until heatdtn i minors th * co r and nwll. A rhembt will not b r * quired ted t ot the prntnc * ot ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS iiiiLTitrmEU lus NEVER HFKI question. In a million hem far it quarter ot a ctntury U bit iteod the consumers' reliable tr t , THE TESTOFTHE CVEEI , _ _ PRICE BAKING 1'OWDEll CO. , MAKERS Or DP , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Tht itrcof Mtfiaoitdriltloai v < l Bttarftl ( liver kBO < rnnd Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gema For Light , HfMthr Drrait , The Deit DTT IIop Ynut In the WorM. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAQO. . > ST. LOUIBj THE COURTS. The Jury Dlsclmrgeil [ or the Term- Motions Now In Order. COURT. In the Hantcom vs. Cornell caao in thla court , yoatotday , the jury returned a verdict for 390.67 in favor of the plain tiff , which Is about what the defendant offered to aottlo for. In the first trial of Fulton et al. vs. Levy , an ejectment case , judgment was entered and a now trial granted. The jury in this coutt was discharged for the term. The next term begins in June. Judge Neville will take up the motion docket to-day and each day during the week , and try any case by the court that may bo ready. On Monday the judge goes to Sarpy county COUNTY COU11T. The caeca of Jacob Elton vs. John Flanagan , forcible entry , etc. ; J. L. Lovett vs. B. Stlgg , forcible entry , otc. , and West & Frltscher vs. the Times-Dis patch company , for the possession of the building occupied by them all new cases were begun in thla court yester day. day.A. A. J. Hammon and Padlo Hughs were married ye&tftrday by Judge McCnlloch in his court room. In Simpson vs. Bennett judgment was rendered for defendant. Richards and Clark vs. Jaeger and Kendall , suit dismissed without preju dice. dice.Letteis of guardianship granted to Joseph and Nicholas Scheldt. POI.ICB COURT. Yesterday afternoon Jndgo Stenberg fined Gotlieb Agenstlen $10 and costs , and jailed him 20 days for beating his wife. Chan. Hsgadorn carried concealed weapons and went to jail in default of $5.00 and coats. Thoa. Ryan charged with stealing two blankets was set free for lack ot evi dence. Hias Andercon paid $5.00 and costs for being an inmate of a bawdy honso. "That whiter skin of hers than snow , And smooth as monumental alabaster , " Was all acquired by using Pozzoni's Medicatoa complexion powder , Frdjjht Shivmont * . The U. P. yesterday received in car loads as follows : Corn 4 , merchandise 36 , coal 25 , cattle C , bullion G , oats 2 , material for company 1 , hay 1 , hogs 3 , lumber 1C , barrels 2 , nails 4 , posts 7 , coffee 2 , lath 2. U. P. forwarded : Merchandises , load 2 , copperas 1 , coal 3 , cattle 9 , oats 12 , wheat 7 , hogs 2 , lumber 21. Through cars 06. Missouri Pacific received : Cattle 1 , stone 4/ lumber 2 , flour 1 , merahan- diso 4. Missouri' Pacific forwarded : Lumber 2 , merchandise 2 , crackers 2 , kegs 1 cnalrs 1 , trees 1 , earthenware 1 , TlioAV. O.T. U. at the Skutine UlnJe Mr. Mohtaguc , a talented temperance lecturer , who has created great onthusl asm through the state , trill on Sabbath afternoon begin a seiios of temperance meetings at the skating rink. The pub lie will bo we'll repaid in attending these lecture ? , which are given under the aus pices of the Woman's Christian Temper ance Union , and will be free. A trainee choir will make sweet melody , and al lingers wishing to join it are cordially in vited to meet at the parlors of tbe W. 0. T. U. reading and colFeo rooms on FiiJay at 7:30 : p. m. to rehearse. All aio wel come. Absolutely Pure. Thll powder oeret rule * . A marvel ol itieogth ad wboltiomcDM * . llote economical tbui the iriiloiry klnJj.acd oumat bo Hold la compoU- HOD with the multitude ol low U t , ehori wilgbl aliua of phricbrte powden. Bold onlr la eu > i HOYAL llAKINQ rOWPSft 00. ; 101 Wall 8IH.Y. ; MARYELOFPURITY Royal a Perfect Baking Powder Abso lutely Free from Lime , Tlio lloyal Baking Powder is considered by nil chemists and food an alysts to bo a marvel o purity , strength , and wholesomoness. Furthert moro , it is now the only baking powder before Iho public frea from limo and ob'.olutely pure. This is duo 'argoly ' to the improved method by the use o which i. lias been made possible to produce n perfectly pure cream of tartar , from which nil the limo has biou oliiiiiuated This chemically tire cream of tartar is exclusively employed in the manufacture of the lloyal Baking Powder , so that its absolute freedom From lime and all other extraneous substances is guarantee. Professor McMurtrie , late chemist in chief to the U. S. Department of Agriculture , ofter analyzing many samples of cream of tartar of the market , testified to the absolute purity of that used in the Royal Baking Powder as follows : "I have examined the cream of tartar manufactured by the New York Tartar Company and used by the lloyal Baking Powder Company in the manufacture of their baking powder , and find it to be perlectly pure , and free from lime in any form , "All chemical tests to which I have submitted it have proved the Royal Baking Powder perfectly healthful , of uniform , excellent quality and free from any deleterious substance. WM , McMURTEIE , EM , , Ph.D , , "Chemist in Chief U. S. Dep't of Agriculture " PIANOS , . Factoiy Prices -AND- EASY TERMS. Send tor our catalogue and price list before pur chasing elsewhere. MAX ME YES & BRO. LEADIIfG JEWELERS And Sole Importers of Fine Diamonds , Watches , Silver ware , Rich Jewelry , Wholesale and Retail. Cor. llth and Faxnam Sts. SOLE IMPORTERS HAVANH CIGARS -AND Meerschaum Goods. IN OMASA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Chins , Ammunition. , Sjporting Goods JS'ofcioii-i and Smokers' Articles. Stationery , Cutlery , Druggists' Sundries And Fancy Goods. Full and complete line and t BOTTOM PRICES Max Mever & Co , . 1020 to 1024 Farnam ft. Omaha. ( SUCOEBSUR1TO FOSTER & QUAY ) . LIME AND CAMELLINE FOR THE COMPLEXION ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. The undersigned phpsirhns of San Francisco are familiar with tno o-rnposl- tion of the principal articled in d lor the complexion , and freely certify that CAM ELINE Is harmless and free from all poisonous or injurious substances. L C Lane , M D G F Cooper , M D H H Tolanti , M D S W Dennis , M D R A McLean , M D J M McNulty , M D. 0 B Brlghsm , M D J 0 Shaffer , M D Bonj J Uean , MOW Carman , M D H Gibbons Jr , MD W Ayer , M D J J Clarke , M D T Bennett , M D W H Bruney , MOW Hammdnd.M D A M Loryca. M D W F McNutt.M D 0 L Bard , M D A J Bowie , MD IIL Slmms , M D J 0 Shorb , M D J n Stallard , M D F A Holman , M D 0 McCaciton.M D J RcBdnotirn , M D 0 0 Keonoy , M D J D Whitney M D A M Wilder , M D T Boyson , M D G H Powers , M D 0 G Kenyon , M D B R Swan , M D 1 S Titus , M D L L Door , M D J L Moares , M D J W Keeney.M D T Price , M D 0Holland , MD H Gibbon ) , M D Madame Adolina Patti , Writes ; 'l ' shall have to repeat the praltos of your OAMELLINE heard from all sides. For Bale by H. T. CLARK DRUG CO. , Omaha , And all first clou druggist * . mZlme-eod DE. PUHEK , Uraduatoot the University Vienna , Aus * ria. Late Buraetn to the Military Hospital , f Vienna , Will do a general Msui < ul and urgical practice. All cal ! in city or country noniptly attended. Ofllco at the Ouiaha iledical and Surgical Institute , Corner 13tb treet and Capitol Avenue. a. UNDERTAKERS I At U > old Und 1117 Ftnum 81. Crden t > r UU r phtolldioduid | > fODptl Uttadtd to. Omaha afedical & Surgical Institute , 13th St. , Oor Oanital Ave , Chronic and Sum'cal Diseases Dleouea of Femalei , of the Norvou * vetom , Pi vato Dlaeaatx ol tbe Urlnaiy nd esiul Omm uid JJliouoa ot tbe UttA. IfcrotUnd I/UHKI , EYK AND I'AH , Dleoues treswd by aa experienced ( pedilUti tlio dUeaaca ol the Heart. Liver , Stomach , Kldncji , ! KlJ r , Neur lil > , Hheumatlirn , 1'lles , Canoor , UC. OATAKIUI , DIIONOIIITIH , And all other disease * of the Ihroatand Lungit roil ed by Medicated Vapora. ( Send for ! ntml r or circular on Inhalation. ) All dlrwftea of the IllooJ , Urinary and eiual Or- Ita i.rV.T U DlMUi nd Piles Cured or no Pay. ( t-et ilHoajJUland Prlvito Practice. ) GaxKUiulot usd tiasalnatlon free. Ci jlor write iV > r Tirculan on chronla dltea'ce and fclormitlei , DUtawe of Pomaloa , Private WMIMI of the Urinary and Bestial organs. Seminal Weak , now , Nervous Debility or Kxhatutlcn , ta. , eta , , and rur new reatorativotreatment. II letters and consultation * Confidential. MediclDoisenUoallparUof tie country > > y e > , priwB.Bocurely packed from olxwr ration , U full do. sortptlOD of ca e U friven , One personal luterrttn preferred U convenient. Open al all honrm. ddreei all letterj to Omaha Medical & Surgical Insttutp , 18th St. Cor , Capital Ave , COWING & CO , jouur.iu IK WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Hill * iLUu < ir t Iron , Load Pipe and Sheet , nocTiuiuTon btr.ia nai-s , MIJIUILLill ) llll > K WHJ , fl Kilt rimabcis'Oasaiidisteanintteit' IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUPPUES , ith & Dodae St . .OMAUABED ,