3 OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , J.ULY 9 , 1381. THE DAILY BEE. Satxirday Morning , July 9 , LOCAL BREVITIES. Pftltcmm pells conl , Get your hnt * At Doano's , f Drink S.we'a 1'eruvltm Hecr. . Smoke Saxo's hand inado lOo 1000 rfcuidenco lots , Bemls , agent , .flX)0 < ) business lots. Cftll on Hernia. " A * . W. 'Nrvson ' , Dentist , Jacob1 * block. Kvcryono drinks Sfto's Cream Soila. Beinls' now map of Omaha , 25 ccnte. Bern1 ! real estate boom. First page. Nfttural Mineral Water on draught at Kulm'd tlnig store. 25C hontos nnd luts.i IlcmU' opency , For VINE Commercial Job Printing , Ml nt TUB UKB Job rooins. 200 farms nnd 900,000 acres of land. Dcinti , ngcut. The Lion continues to roar forMooro'a Xlarneii ivml Saddlery. ' ' _ > p1e , McMillan k .Co. , the Jewel- era , Crcfcliton Hlock. o2fl-tf Prescriptioni a specially , Opera IIouso 1'harmacy , 211 H. Ifith Htrcet. Safes , machinery , and all l imU of heavy hauling ilono by Urico & Co. , the unfo men. w&s-tf A club from Ashland , Neb. , will play the J3. k M , boys in ttliU city to-day Work at the linseed till mills ImB ceased for the summer. Many improve ment * will bo made during the idle Bpcll. We will close out our entire stock of of straw hats clicnpcr than nnyono in tmvn. Ix'imlel & Krcllc.-cast side of 1 Hh xtrcct : . i j | 2t s Mayor Boyd has removed to lii new oflico quartern on the north Hldo of Harncy tttrect lietwccn Twelfth and Thirteenth. Jio is very cosily xltuatcd there. The name of' ' Co. G , of this city , lias l > cen clmnBOtl to Co. Ct Thooincers of the ( National Guard will mcot in Lincoln nort lo'pcrfcit regimental orgnnlza. tion. There will bo rte scn'icci In the First * M. K. church .Sunday morning nwin t < > the dedication of pie Tenth street church. llov.-DK Janicnon will preach there In the oTcnlng however. -Yesterday Is the big day of the races nt Avoca , lown. Scvcial Oiiinha horacincn txre there with wmio of the Omaha Myers , nmong' w'lioli ara "Charllu Douglas , " "Wild IiUhnmn1' nivl "Dora Duke. " ' 11 ov. Win. KrCopclAiul , iiaBtor of the llnltarian church , in nlowly rccovcrinp from a'Hovcro. illnccs. ) n the rocommcmla- tion of hl-i jihyKiclan , ho will leave as soon : in jiracllcnblp on r. brioi trii ; to the moun- talnH nf Colorado. ' -Yoiterday' ' wni pay day for the cm- jiloyeci of the U. 1' . shop : * . Baniev Shannon wishes tft nmlio it known that it wat ( n silver watch and chain thai was Btolvn from his saloon the other njhtand ! ; jiot'a fold One , HQ values them nt nbout twenty dollars. llov. K. A. Tliornlmrj , ' , tf Chieago , ix in the cjty and will preach . .nt the " 0nnluv , Minion church" : City on Tcntli Rtreet , ncnr Dmlgo , Sunday July lOtlr , 10:00 : u. in. and at 8 p. in. A. Cultman , n Chicago mu iclnn , will lead the binding. .All Scandinavians are welcome. GREAT'OLEAIUNG SALE : ft" * 4 < f5 ? tlMMENHB'SLAVflHTHR.f ' * f DRESS OOODH I' ' V * DRK.SH'OOOD.S ' ! IIREKS nOOP.S 1 For the next thirty days , wo-will sell Dress Goods at ruinous prices to inako room for. fall stock. If you want n dross of any description buy now nnd nave money , nt the ncfrnou'l- cdijcd tcaditiy cilabli hnicnt of ' ATKINSON & CO. , * -Oroighton Block , IDth St. , Near the PoBtollico. 1 * . S.-Cnll early , ? while stock in comlol ] aa vo mcaiilbusincsfi in this dopartinont. fc. PKUSONALS. M. F. Seech , of Uguldor , Colorado , is In thocUy. ti . II. S , jBliss arrived In the city from Fair- onnt.ystenifty. WiTtsori B , Smith' , ' clerk of the. ' United States circuit coilrtlis confined to his homo , * , . } 1 i * ; i . ' liy Illness. Hon. Jixmea Lahxl nnd A. U. Idluon nr- ri\ed from Himtliufs yesterday , nnd are registered at the Withnell. .Tudgo ( laslln came In from the west yes terday afternoon. Tlio judge will recreate in the city for some time , J. T. Million , shorthand repot ter with the 1) . fi M. attorneys at Lincoln , U in the city \ lulling Hhorman banficld. Win. Boyd , n prominent citizen of ( iraud Inland , is staying < nt the Cunf'iold house whllo in the city for a few days. Frank 1 * . Ireland arrived hero lost night from Nebraska City. Cen. Pout , the Lcadvillo banker , wan in the city ycateiduy , W. S. Ivrmohl , Heading , I'n. , h regis tered at the Crclghton , 11. T. Sheplmnl , of Harrinburj , ' , Pcnn. , in at the Can Hold housu. W. C , llarHldand , of Marshalltowii , In. , arrived in the city Iiiat night. .Hon. N > S. .Howard , pf Lincoln , la n guest at the Creightun house , T. W. Blackburn , of the U. I' , head- quartern , arrived in the city from the \yout yesterday afternoon. A , II , Swan , u prominent cattle dealer in Wyoming , passed through the city yes terday on his way to Ills houo in DCS Moinea. James Ward , an excursionist frwm Lon don , Hng. , 'arrived in the city yesterday , and is staying at the Can Held house. From ' J. M. JHurphoy & Co. , northeast corner of Douglas and Fourteenth streets , are having a fine trade in thpir line of business. ju7-2t Forlytycarsf trialkai proved " . DLACK- EH At C. F , UNWRITTEN HISTORY. As Given to the District At torney by Horrick. A Story Told with the Grain of Salt Condition , "If I were to bo shot the neil minute , " said llorrick , who hag just been sentenced to the penitentiary , in a chat with a HUB reporter last even ing , "I would still say that I had nothing to d with the burning of Do Groat's store. " Herrick docs not Bccm to bo the least bit worried over his penitoutiary prospects although ho acknowledges that ho expected more leniency after his confession had been made. Ho wai rather reticent coneoriiing vthat ho had .sworn to in his state ment. Ho however said that "in * September before the building lind boon burned Charley DeG rout had had a conversation with him. The matter took n busiiu-ss turn and DeGroat spoke ol his entangled afr.iirs and the dilliculty ho was experiencing in meet ing his loads of debt. Then ho spoke of misunderstandings existing between himself and partner and the dilliculty they had in agreeing nt all. Finally DeGroat said , according to Horrick's story , that lots of building were being continually burned down in the cast , nnd although they were heavily in sured the money was collected with out any dilliculty. Ho figured how nicely ho could settle up his accounts provided such a calamity should befall his store Mid ended by intimating that there was some money in it for any ono who would nttompt.'tho deed. Herrick claims that 'ho had another conversation of' similar import with DteGroa | . , Herrick maintained the defensive during the whole talk and would not permit himself to make a positive statement except in regard to the store key which , ho said , ho had l'u- cu'ivcd from..Charloy DeGroat nftor the lire. Herrick says ho found the broken lock after the lire nnd as he TT\S uomowhat of n lock'&mith started to fix it. It was then that ho received the key. Ilerrick'sstatement is given for what it is worth. From another source it is learned that the exact contents of Hcrrick's confession as made to District Attor ney ISurnhiun aio as .given below. The facts have been secured from such a oourco that they may bo doomed poifectly reliable. Horrick's story runs about as follows : Between two nnd three weeks before - fore the fir6 occurred the DoGroat'o approached him with the proposition to burn dowh the stock and secure the insurance upon the Block. "They figured up the different nmounta of the rihkn upon the building held by tko different . insurance companies , and calculated the amount necessary to be p.iid to tlieir most pressing creditors with the most miiiuto exactness. They then offered to pay Herrick two bundled nnd fifty dollars out of the insurance they .would re cover should ho undertake the job , which proposition ho , after considera ble hesitation , accepted. When the night ngroud upon between tlio throe men arrived , Herrick collected a lot of old rags and placed them in one of the back corners of the store , and then saturated the rags thoroughly with coul-otl. When the moment came to set the pile thus prepared on lire , Ilor- rick's courage failed him and lie re fused to touch the match despite the entreaties of tlio DeOroats. Aniglitor two subsequently his courage was again brought up lo the sticking point as he supposed by the two men , but when the time cume he absolutely refused to do it unless they paid him the two hundred and fifty , dollars at that time , The DoGrp'ats went to their safonnd counted its con tents which ( amounted to just sixty-fi vo 'dollars , and oll'orod it to him. Jio absolutely rofiiHod any amount less than the two hundred and fifty dollars. After a conference between the two brothers they told him that it ho would keep thematter to himself and walk about the block to make certain tluit no block watchman was hovering around they would give him the $250 In any event , Charley DoGroat then went into the building and light ed a match nnd throw it into the mass of rags , nnd they started away to await the result. After n little while when it was seen that the iiro had not caught the two brothers went back to the store , and Charley again started the lire and put the mass into several dillurent piles lighting each ono , and covering each pile with u stovo-pipo Imfc HO that the flame could not bo seen. Henick's shop was on the alloy in the rear of the store , and from an open window facing the store ho saw the whole proceeding. After the lire was successfully started the DeGroats lit out , one running up the alley to wards Mth street and the oilier down toward litth street. When the alarm was given about 20 minutes later , the DoGroata were safely ensconced in their own beds. Herrick says that but for the fact that when ho was arrested the boys ignored him , and refused to get bail for him. he would not now nmko this confession. i i To tlio Toiupovanoo People. . The following circular has just been issued by the committco selected by the various tempernnco societies mid explains itself : The undersigned having boon re quested by the dillerent temperance org-uiiisationa and friends of temper- unco in Omuha , "to act nan committee for the purpose of securing , by the use jo ( nil honorabjo 'means , 't io enforce ment of the state and - municipal laws regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors in this city , " have accepted said important trust and in so doing expect the hearty support of , not nlono temperance men , but nil who desire to feeO * tlid enf6rcehiontof-'lfiw nnd ob servance of good ordpiv n rt't ? f te'ly ? lWtf : 5g > to focurojde ] eWong from our courts os to the coif Btitutionnlity of the "Slocumb Jnw. , " Jo do that , money will bo needed to defray expenses of counsel to Lin coln nnd for other purposes. Ono or more of the cases now in the district court , it is expected , will go to the supreme court nt an early day. and will , no doubt , secure a speedy hear ing before that tribunal , Oscar F. Davis has been selected to act as treasurer of the committee , nnd you are hereby requested to hand or remit to him such nn amount as you may feel willing to contribute for the purpose named. Lot us urge nn immediate remit tance. The committee have not the time to spare from their business in canvassing for money , and they trust that the 'friends of temperance and lovers of good order will respond promptly and liber.illy and without furtl er solicitation. Very respectfully , WATHOX 11. SMITH , OSCAII F. DAVI.M , WIM.IAM FLEMING , Koswiiu , SMITH , J. W. lloor.its , Committee. DOUSE THE DUST. The Universal Cry of the People - plo Yesterday. Why the Work is not Boguu at Once. Mr. Swift Claimn tlmt too Much IB Expootod of Him * If there were any people in Omaha last evening who are not in favor of having the streets sprinkled they must Imvo very peculiar ideas as to personal comfort. While the licnt was not BO intense yesterday as Thursdayowingbo the breeze prevailing from the north' ' west , yet it was decidedly more un- comfortnblo owing , to the dust. At times throughout the day when tx stiff brcozo prevailed it was absolutely terrible. Every store floor in the city was covered with n coating of'dtmt , nnd much clothing nnd dry Roods must have been damaged. It was n day which no well regulated citizen will bo willing to stand again without invest ! gating the sprinkling business. It will bo romcmbured that ut the last meeting of the council the contract for sprink ling Farnham street from Ninth to Sixteenth and Douglas from Twelfth to Sixteenth was let to Thomas Swift at the ratu of § 220 n week. Every body was enquiring of every othur body why the work wns not rasnmod at once. Very few people could give any satisfactory answer. A reporter for Tin : DUE called upon Mayor lloyd , who is always Inijt resort in nn emergen cy of this kind. The mayor uua found ensconacd iu his now oflico on llarnoy street busily engaged ir getting tilings into shapo. "What is the hitch in the sprink ling business ? " was asked him. "You sco"replied the mayor , "tho citizens living along Farnham street petitioned the council that thnj thoroughfare bo sprinkled to the parallel alloys > north nut south ; The petition of the Douglni street property holder ; simply referred to the utrcot itself , The city clerk in advertising ol course invited proposals for the work just ns it wns mentioned. Sir , Swiftgo this contract and the consequence i that ho refuses to sprinkle Douglas street to the nlloys.'o want him t ( . do this nnd there's where the hitcl cornea in.Vo had n meeting thii morning. The committco on streets and grades , myself nnd Mr. Swif will hnvo another conference nt 2 o'clock in order to ndjust matters i possible. " "Thu dust is terrible , isn't it1' ? ' "Yes , something should bo done t lay it nt once. " Mr. Swift wns hunted up < to BOO what ho had to say. His story was tliis : "When the city council advertise for bids for sprinkling streets , they specified the territory tobo sprinkled I was the successful bidder , and th council by resolution awarded mo th contract. I sot to work buying teams getting tanks made , securing work men nnd putting sprinkling carts thorough working order nt an outla , of between two hundred nnd Hire hundred dollars. When 1 applied t the city ollico for the contmc ready to got to work , niter nome delay lay and red-tnpoism , T found the contract presented for my signature nnd bond included one-third moro territory than the original contract embraced. My apparatus , property and securities stand idle , nnd I am eager to do faithful work if the city officials were not disposed to impose more on mo than originally agreed. It js the fault of the city ollioiuls , and not mine , that the dust is Hying1 "Wasn't through n mistake that the Douglas street alleys were not mentioned us. boundaries ? " "No , sir. At the mooting of coun- citywo weeks jigo this very matter - - was dispussod and it was decided that Douglas street strictly would only bo sprinkled. Action in regard to sprink ling should have been taken n month ago. " It Is pretty hard to expect a man to bo ready at a moment's notice to do this work. You see it is necessary to make a great many prpparaJua | , " It is to bo hopd that the matter ll bo adjusted in some satisfactory shape nt once , ao that people will ol I bo compelled to swallow more in I ono peck of dust u day. BLUFF BREVITIES. The NOWB of the Day Conven iently Boiled Down. What Has Occurred to Inter est People of the Me tropolis. A Shot Tower Ono of the Add ed Industries. Other Points Tlmt Are of Gonornl Intoro.it. SHOT TOWER. THE JJKWE.ST KNTCKl'KISD UMUKKTAKEK AT TIII : ntUFrs. Articles of incorporation of the Xn- tional Shot company , located at Coun cil Bluffs , hnvo been filed with the secretary of stntc. The capital stock is § 0,000 , which may bo increased to SOD.OOO. Its officers nro A. B. Walk er , president ; Goo. 11. Heard , secre tary ! Tlios. J. Beard , treasurer. By the secretary , Geo. R. Beard , TUB BBH has been put in possession of the following important and" interesting facts concerning thin enterprise : Tlio shot manufactured by this com pany will bo of iron. The machine , process and product are all duly pro tected by letters patent. All sizes of shot will bo made. This shot has been thoroughly tested by experts nt nome of the loading shot manufacto ries in the United Stntod. It ia claimed that it is superior to lead shot in nil or nearly nil important particulars. It is estimated to cost only one-third or ono-hnlf .13 much as lead shot. Its superiority nlono will doubtless lead to its rapid introduc tion. Mr. Beard is enthusiastic over the Until nnd complete success of the enterprise. AH BOOH ns the president , who lias now guno west on business , returns nctivo operations will bo. com menced nnd it is expected the factory hero will soon bo established. TUP. BLUFFS ix HIUKV. M. G. Griffin , the enterprising Main street grocer , is having a good substantial brick sidewalk put down nt tin ) side of his store building nn Willow uroiiue. Col. W. F. Sapp nnd family are guests of Mr. Phelps , at the Ogdcn. An unusually largo number of people ple from all parts of the country were booked at the Pacilic house on the 7th inst. There was quite a largo gathering at Mrs. N. C. Cory's last evening in response to invitations extended to her friends. C. E. Dix , assistant cnshior nt the savinga bank will soon go to Olive lake for n season ol rest. J. W. Mackoy , fnthor-in-lnw of Whitolaw Reid , editor of the Now York Tribune , came in from the east yesterday. ' Geo. J. Wright , DCS Moines ; H. II. Trimble , Bloomfield ; McPherson , attorney-general , of Red Oak , and several other well known citizens of Town put up at the Ogden house yes terday , L. S. Russell has fitted upta fine billiard hall at the Metropolitan hotel on lower Broadway. Hon. C. R. Scott left yesterday , to pay n visit to his extensive corn plan tations cast of the city. A balloon ascension will take place from the squnro in front of the First National b.uik building at eight o'clock this evening. Mrs. Maria Mynstor , nt no distan date , will commence the erection of a fine three btory brick building on ho : lot on Broadway near the Ogdci house. Mrs. McKonzio's now residence on the corner of Scott street and Firs avenue , is about ready for occupancy Oakland avenue is to bo treated tea a now brick sidewalk on the cast side nn improvement very much needed. The water barrels should bo pro tooted with n cavers. Miss Edith Swansea ia lying dangerously gorously ill at the residence of Mrs Maria Mugnstor. Unities & Hammond will soon hav a largo quantity of brick at their yari ready for ueo. . . A shepherd dog passed down Mnii street yesterday with a drove of nbou 100 nliocp iii charge. Ho evidontl undeiatoodhis business , too. Yesterday was n < dolighuful da hero. There was a strong , coo breeze , and old Sol had to nb.ato somewhat , his order. Xinx says "what Council Bluffs an d Omaha want is a tunnel under th o Missouri. It can bo built nnd miui L- tained nt less coat than a bridge , and L1 will bo i'orover free from treacherous quicksands , Hoods nnd floating ice. " Why is not Xinx's suggestion practi cal ? Who says tunnel/ / Mrs. Adnms , wife of Attorney 0. F , Adams , is reported seriously ill. The musical talent of Council Blutl's is bound to assort itself sooner or later. Prof. Perry is now organ izing a first-class brass band. It will bo composed of young men of the city and the very best musicians that cnn be secured. TJIB BEE is assured that it will bo made ono of the very boat bands of the kind in the west. Today is announced n fine brass band nnd a shot factory. The Bluffs is bound to hnvo manufactories. A tunnel under the .Missouri river would bo real.nicp. A drive under the Big Muddy by gas light'Wonjd J raro. J. W , Grassland is coutpmnla ing the erection' ' of a brick building on Broadway. U orkmen are scarce end wages are high , It in difficult to got laborers , especially carpenters and masons. The canine population ot this town might be reduced one-half and still not bo missed' A. B. Walker has gone to Utah to visit mines in which ho is interested. Ilo will bo absent two or three weeks. John Ilcaly was the name of the man who stole the watch at the North- wostcrn depot. It was at the Coy house and not the Northwestern tljpot the watch was stolon. The arrest waa made at the depot. His case came up yesterday nt the police court. The watch was found nt the pawn shop of Mrs. Davis , wheroit had been pawned for $2. It was identified bj the owner. The prisoner made no defense and was given a ? oO fine or seventeen days' confinement , hard labor. Hav ing no money , ho was committed. Tlio police were yesterday discuss ing the prospective dog harvest , which urn commence in about three weeks. Never was there finer prospects of u good crop was the general opinion. The wash-out spoken of in yester day's BEK ns demanding attention was at the ho.ul of Oakland nvonuo , Concerning those barrels of water the Glebe says : "Wo humbly suggest that the barrels of water that have been graciously placed.on the street corners by our Christian ladies ( nttho expense of the city ) should bo mounted each on a goods box and supplied with n faucet. The barrels should also liavo a cover , to keep out the dirt and nlso the filthy drippings from thu beard * of two-legged hogs. " The bar rels of water are without doubt a good thing , but would bo very much better with a little cheap protection. A fau cet would bo better then a hole in the lid. lid.Hon. Hon. Jesse T. Davis , of Blair , Nebraska , was in the city yesterday. Watermellons made their appear ance in this city yesterday. They were selling at 15 and 25 cents each. New hay has made its appearance in the hay market here , and com mands S7 per ton. Prospects of a good crop are reported. Piof. Clarendon has recently re turned from a trip in Nebraska. The Shugnrt implement company talk of covering their now warehouse on Main street with iron. This is a sensible thing and ought to bo en couraged. It will afford great pro tection to the property and n large re duction in the cost of insurance. Har ris , the lumGer dealer , will also pro tect IliK buildings in the same way U. U. .Judson , the Broadway dry goods merchant , expects his eldest son aoon from California to engat'o in business. He is now settling up some mining interests in California prepar atory to liis return. Officer Brooks arrested Joe Bnrko yesterday for drunkenness and dis turbing the peace on Upper BroadJJ way. The man refused to submit quietly to nn introduction to Esquire Burke , and the officer was compelled to dump him into a wagon. 'Before they arrived at the city buildinghow- ever , Burke kicked out the dash board and also succeeded in getting in ono on the officer , hindius ; him into the street in a twinkling. Brooks re covered himself nnd finally managed to get in his work. Burke was im mediately thrown into the lock-tip , where ho , will remain until his tem- pcrnttiro 13 Buifiuiently reduced tu listen to the vordict. Constable Rosecrantx" arrested a man and his wife on a warrant from Judge Abbott , for obtaining goods under false pretenses. They were taken before the court where the case is now pen.ling. Ono other arrest , for drunkenness , was made by Tim Toner. Later a man waa arrested for stealing a double barreled shot gun from Epenetor. TUMBLING MPERATUIE. Comparing Yetteray's Indica tions "With Thursday. Thursday was without doubt the hottest d.iy of thu season thus far. During the whole day citizens who tventured upon the streets , nil were panting , perspiring and altogether de cidedly uncomfortable to say the least. It wns only those who hud vary urgent matters on hand that loft their sevcra places of business nt nil. At 5:45 : n. m. the thermometer at the signal ser vice oflico indicated 81" in the shade atl:45p. : m. it stood 900and at 5:45p : in. , the hottestperiod of the day , il reached 98' which is the highest iiguro indicated this suinmor. Yesterday was u great deal plcasantcr , and were the dust laid by proper sprinklint ; it would bo u very enjoyable summer day , in deed. The signal service thcrmomo tor has , at the following hours marked us follows : At 545 ; n. in , 82.5' , at 0:45 : n. in. 89.1 ° , and nt 1:30 : p. in , 70' . It is trusted that the Ins named figure may continue to stand tlio temporaturu for an indefinite period. PUBLIC "AUCTION , Will bo sold nt public auction , 01 Wednesday , July 13th , 1881 , at 1 o'clock-n. in. , at the sheep rnncho o : Chauncy Simmons , J ) miles northeas of ( iuide Rock , in Webster county the following property : 277 high-grade Merino sheep , most ly owes ; 47 lambs ; 10 Vermont regis tcred merino bucks ; nnd"grndobucks , 22 stock hogs and pigs. 2 ponius ; 1 yearling colt. 3 cows ; 5 heifers ; 3 steers ; 1 bull , 1 wagon ; 1 eet double harness ; 1 coru-shellur ; 1 cook stove ; 1 large tank , iron pump nnd tubing ; 1 plow ; lot of lumber , tools , latchcn furni ture , etc. 12 bushels Avhcat. Also the buildings , nnd lease of 040 10V acres of school land , the whole ) con stituting said Simmons' rancho. TERMS : Cash , or thirty daya1 Huio with approved security. J. ,0. WAUNKK , jy8-4r. * _ Auctioneer. JKo head-ache or bock-ache for ladies who drink "WINE OF CARDUI. " . At C f , QcodmaaV. DR. JAMESON'S REMARKS Before the Temperance Bee hive Last Evening. Last night , the Tcmpemnco Boo Ilivo Booioty held n mooting , but ow ing to the threatening appearance of tlio weather it was poorly attended. After some hymns wore sting , Rev. E. II. E. Jameson rend some passages of Bcripturo bearing on the temperance question. Being called upon to say a few words , Jio rose and said ho always took n great Interest in the temperance cause. Ho was glad to find that there were some who worked in this cause , nnd while leading lives of temperance themselves , did nil in their power to Urge others to do the same. Hero in Onmlm , as elsewhere , the women were the ones who look the lead in this movement. Ilo urged them to persevere in the good work and success would crown their efforts. It seemed to him that the leading newspapers and business men of this city allowed the law on the temperance question to bo broken with impunity. It was strange to him that people's ' minds were GO blinded as not to rccojjnizo the alarming evils of drunkenness. If a law is to be set aside simply because it is unpleasant to n small portion of the community , where was the use of making a law at all ? Ho thought it a seriouH matter that lawyers and oth ers should allow a lvw which had been passed to bo treated in the contemptuous manner this Slocttmb law was being treated. Ho felt confidant if the ladies would' go on agitating , BO as to keep the nublic alive to the facts of the case , the law would ultimately bo carried out. Blaster Charles Henderson and Miss Sylvester , read shost recitations. Mr. Jardino made a few pertinent re marks on this question , nnd the meet ing terminated \Vith the Doxology. "WINEOFCAnDUl" four times a day makes a linppy household. At C. V. Goodman' * SPECIAL HOTICES. NOTICE Aihtrtlscmcnc To Loan , For Sale , Lost , Kotu.il. Wr.nU , BtarJinif , 5.C. , will boin- ported In these columns once for TEN CUNTS per Unc ; each subnoqucnt Insertion , F1VKCENTS per line. Thu lint tnxcition IILVCT leas than Twn.vrY.viVK CI 70 LOAN-MONEY. 0 LOAN At d per ceiitln- tercet In mnnsol 82,500 nml pa-i , for 3 to 5 ) jan > . on llrit-eliifl city and farm property. ItrMis REAL HHTAIK ixnd I.UAN AuE.scr , IStli aryt Doiulax St < . . TO LOAN Oall.at Ix-.w Olllce of D. MO.VKV T.oouiS. Crclchton lllock. HELP V/ANTED. \f Ti.l > ilf , A yoi/j.f niuii , nilutiMnU.r fur- W niubcd room , In good location. Addreea B. X. Heo ottlcc. 349-12 \ * ANTED * uiart , active boy nt K Y. Hat VStore. . 343-9 WANTKD-Tn-o good girls nt the Kmmett 345-9 "IX rAJfTEI ) I Ono m n m n county makes n W nuy Eolliiii ; our spring for hup y "ha" coupling. Send xtamp jor terms nnd cut or f > 0e In Htampa fora pair , to anil Rattler Safety Spring Company,00 Randolph St. . ChicaKO.m-th-satjy-27 "VTTANTKD A good girl for general house- YV work In n family of two. Apply N. K. cor. 12th nnd Jackson streets. ) 329 tf WANTED A iient , liltlu t tti'o of 4 or G rooui-iuithmS blocks of 10th and Tarn- ham. Only two in fimth. Addrcti with terms , "hiiitf" ltea.oliiee , . 331-tf WANTED fjflj more cnrjiciitors wnntcd on then < m delator now Imildlm ; In Omahi. Highest1 WRIHM jiild. Apply nt tha ground * . Tluno from country touua will bo trannjurtci ! homo fie nftejr worklnir ono month. sao-dst-v.i iwio ; ; ELEVATOR ro. ' ' . and cablnunmktra wanted. CAItl'llNTKi'.b $2 to $3 per day. Inquire next to Ilco oitlce. OcO tf W'ANTBIX Ktmdhiir brieUaand school bonds II. T. Clnrli.Do'leuie. 20-tf TTrANTEtf-A iiu'iton | by a man of family , ) > steady , Imliutrious and willing to bo Uhe- ful In any hononblo Dnrncftf. Comjjun < iton ! nc- cordln , ; to capability. Mease ndJ.-cM J. U. If. , car : ) ol IKK ! oltiec. ( < OI-tf "TlTANTKl ) Woman cook for small restaurant. > V Good wages paid. 1103 Karuham St. 300-8 W'ANTED A thoroughl > competent girl with jrood reference. Uoodwagra. Daienport street , 2nd dear cant of 14th , north side. 2M tJ WANTED A partner or huyer , Inquire at Philadelphia Coffee House , 10th btrcct , 2bO-jy2S r _ _ " \T7"ANTE.D A partner wjth about wnOOfor > \ the manufacture of n ptnnlno . ticle of Itrgc consumption and certain to pa } largely. Etcn information iriicn by applilng to A. il. C. . Albion. Neb- _ 32M2 VT7"ANTKI-A Rood girl to do general VV house \\ork. Good \ > ugc.i , isioluvcn > port street. 3lo-tt " \ArANTED-A No. 1 liarber can llmi a ttiatly > V situation an J food pay ' ' / Inquiring nt S.J ( old number ) ISthetnit , OmahaNcb. , of 207-tf 0.11 , FITCIL FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. HUNT FnrnUhod front pdrlor , new 1 brick , COJ 17th. 355-11 \Q LET Two furidbmx ! or iinTurniahcit room : a References exchanged. 1712 Jackson street 381-U TMK BKNT Cheap , two ktorei each nlth fou : 1' room * at thu boutneast earner ICth ami Cap itolnvemio , BCO-U W ferrcd. Aililrura "A. " Iloo ntlicu. HO-t A good dinlne room girl imincdi WANTED thi > Oocldental hotel , 220 ! tf WANTED A plrl fpr fgencral houutwork n 151U Hnrncy street. 333-tf Tliroo good button-hole inakera WANTKI1 ' * , 1122 f'arukam. 333-U \T7"ANTEI > AKirUnilfook at French Coffe > V House , 10th Mreet. 3120 WANTF.D A girl to do general housework Apply 171(1 ( Farnham etrect , northne corner cl IJth. TOC-tf -\Tr.\NTKDT-Tobuy agood skiff. Address S VV & .Vf. , lleo ofllce. ' ' 817-M Jy and reliable mm that undcrutaudi roufnj ; a boat oji thcrlter , AJJrciw U. & H. , Duo olBcc. 810 tf \\7"ANTI.l ) Uocul idrl to do general house \ V nark , nt No- HIS south 16th direct , beta ec LoavciiHortharal Mason. 8408 \irANTKD Jl Koo l competent irlrl. An Iris YY Klrlirefemd. Call at M. lurnaboa Hie tory , Boutbeast corner of 10th (111 ( d California itrcYU. , ' { Hl-0 -'IVo Cmt-cliUii lauidrjioiinaat . . thallrooklyn L unJry , an UouylMttreet , bctaeuu 10th uid 17th. - _ _ * _ _ 841-U W tauiilyof two. Good refertnce * nxiulred Inquire at new cottage north J..OQ . , of ( hlcn ; nd 25th trect. lul hou * . . " ' AT MKb. . H CLAKKh'd bo. 1 CALL House , cor. 13th and Ixxlge Sta. lies Inthtclty. 19-tf - UKNT Two furnUhed rootmsuitable fo FOR gvntlcmcq. N. W. cor , 10th and Ca MrccU. 353-11 PEUIAL NOTIOES-Oontiunod , 710R RUNT Furnished coltajfe of nvc rooms ; J M < o suite of roonn ult.M > le for light house- ecplne ! nl o dc lnt > lo furnished room on first oor , 2,219 California Street. S54-S no RENT With lionnl , ft hlcely furnkhrdcor- I nerroomon fccoiul floor , InfticrVilcslrnblo ocality. Addre * ) J. MARTIN , 3M-11 HeoOificc. 710R SALE Four hill-slrftl lota In Iwaca t 1 Scldcn's nddltlon , for f CX . 352-14 nOOCS & HIM * 70R RV.NT Xcatljr fnrnljhed front room at ' 1 1717 Cumlni ; ctrcct , bet. 17th and ISth iti. 224-eod-f.t no LKT A pleasant furnlthcd room , with or [ without bonnl. Call with rod-mice nt Co" } N. Jtli ctrctt , Jj7-lt ! UK.S'TJA Jhanddoino otUiro llh fire 1 moini , $2d per month , 27th unl Cumlny SL . 32742 _ OH HUNT Tlircc furnished rnoiin to ' rent. Inquire atCarpoiitcrslioinioxt the too onice. 3ic-tt Nl To story brick house. W J M. Yiitcs Si Co. 315-tt HKNT Front roon . Gentleman nnd ' lady preferred. ] iiiulro ( 1711 Chicago St. 233-20 OL'SKS AND LAND licmla rcntu Iiou e3 , ttouw , hotels , farms , lota , lands , oomi , etc , See 1st pacci HUNT Nicely furnished hrpc room and piano .S. Vf. corner 18th nnd Capital Aie. 033-tf HKNT On flrst floor , furr hed rooms , * southHcst corner 10th and D-.ncnport. - KENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 1818 Chlcnjco street. 030-W 7OR RINT : 2 fumlihcd rooms 01 cr ilei- 1 chnnta' Exchaniro.N. n. cor. 10th and IVxlgo trccN. . 2SD tf FOR SALE. , OH SALE A good team of draft mulcin ; 310-U HAURIS&nSIIF.R.'S. 71011 BALII Ahrijotuo storj frame shlnsIeJ J roof Hotel and ono story kitchen ; nl o one ory frame , shingled roof , hall room for ten sets o dincc , nnd barn largo enough to hold twenty cams- All situated on corner of lirond and 4th trcct , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For further nformntlon apply to C. 0. THOMI'fcON. 353-to e-3 Fremont , Dodire Co , , Neb. -T10R SAt.K-fX ) acres of the Joel A , ClrllTcn farm , fifty dollnn * per acre , on ten veara line at 8 per cent , or pay a jou please. And two xprcHH harnesses for Kilo chmp. 323-9 I , . It. CASH , on ISth St. 71011 SALK A hotel buflncm. Good location. " 1 Fullhouto. Address "J. S. " lieooliko. 212-July 15-eod 7\OR SAMJ Chcap"two houses. InqnlnTot 1 P J CrcedonVcbstcr and 2Ut. southeast orner. 831-tf 1 [ TlOli SALK. A General Morchandho Store [ 1 drain House , and fcoalcs. Will sell ilthcr r both. Located In ono of the bet I grain points n the n. & II. railroad- For further prrtlculars. all ornddrcss J , 1) . LUNlIiGEK , Wnierl ) Neb. 33M3. Oil SALK A new housebuilt two } cars , full lot , wetland cvctjthlng complete , 013 l > ode ( trcct , ; between 26th aad 27th , ICo. 2019. In- nlrcon premises gCO-tf FOH SALK A second-hand leather top phae ton and a Rood second-hand canopy top ponj Iiaoton. Aljo a new deliierairon , OKO. H. vrruiiETT. Shop on 15th street , opposite Wllhiicll House" . 2M.tf [ T OKSALE tlood house with four looms end I1 half lot , No. UOI3 Dodje between 26tl. nnd 7th street. Good well und hhado trees ; house in oed condition. Inquire on premises. ail-tf HIOK FOR HALE. B 03-tf nSTAUKOOix & COK. I710K SA1.K * l,60 i cash will buy the stock nnd 1 } fixtures of the cleanest llttlo businew In the Ity Addresa "HusluO [ , "loCarrier0 > Omaha oototllcc. 210-tf I71011 SALK A Mills portable cnifine o 10 ; horse power. Very economical of fin 1 a"cl viler. Jncketvd with wood nnd coterttl with tuwia Iron , brans bound in locomotUe btyle , oil ROMrior , automatic rait erf , brand boxes , oil uipn , UM water KUHe. ( stcmn force pumps nml Htn- ock patent inspirator. Compute , In Rood oido nd nearly new. Reason for selling , \to ivhh to withdraw from busincKj outstdu of our regular imiiumuturiiiKWrltu to Greenwich Manufact uring Co. Greenwich , Ohio. IM-lm neil BAM ! A "mall engine , li. W. 1'ayneAj P Son's mako. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of II. U. Clark & Co. i-C-tf [ 7KH SALE Lcnae nnd furmtiiroof allrft-cliuH 1 ; hotel In n town of 1300 InlnblUnts , in Rtato > f Nebnuku ; h.is 24 beds ; the tra\ctl > ir uicn's ro ott. Inquire at IlEKofflco. 21-tf SALK Two story liouse and part lot , neat 1710U . Location good. John L. .McCoguo , Opp 1'oi.t Olllce. 0.3-tf IT1OH SALK llouie nnd lot 3U\ii2 : ; suitable for L ? warehouse. Inquire ol Petcnon. JOth St. 9ii.tr ,1Oll HALB 2 acres jfround In West Orrnha. ; Inquire of Jf Henry , No..llU10th. h73-ti . SALE Mans ot Iiouvlnt and hirpy ioiin. I.1OU . A. ROS > tWATin,1520Farnliamftrrit ! 32l-tf ( MISCELLANEOUS. rTUKUN IT Two horacs , ono black fthTtat In forehead ; ono bay , shoes all around , WM. JIAUIIAM , 350-8 Near Deaf and Dumb Institute. riTBAYBD 2 marcs , ono cream color , one O blaik with 3 white feut ; cream about li ! , and : ho black 5 yuara old. Information w ill be liber ally rcuaidcdnt Krcd. Lang's grocer } store , lUth and JacUt > on streets. 351-9 LOST On Juno II th , a bay mare , cleat } ears old. Her foot lap * , had been cut oft the day lie was loft. IDtt from the corner of Oth nml Spruce. 1 ho finder will bo rewarded by return- ag to 1 * . M. , Hack Cth and Spiuco TUiRKE or four > oumr men can be nccommodn- J ted w Ith board. Deferences exchanged Ap ply ZOllCnssitrrt't , Uh door \\cbt of 2oth > t. , ornddrcasUoxJWT , ixototlicu. 34af t TIIAYED A largo bay her e , 01111 white hind j foot , ring-boned , ttar 111 foithead. Weight tout 1100 or 1COO jKJiinda. JAS. N. S1SSO.V , 322-11 Cldeao ; St. , bet , 14th and IGth. ON BY 'ID LOAN on real eotate , at M1 200-eod-io I > B.\TIR : L. THOMAS & IJRO. BKMIH him rattlinjf Ion0lltta of liouws , Ma. lands and farina for sale. Call and gci them. rilllltKMAb Ann J'arasoiB rnnortu uy il. I SCllim1 llth nnd Fnniam uta. T&otf H1I. RROWN-Corner 12th and Cliltiuro . strieta , IH ready to born or deepen wulj. tntUfactton iuarantcud. MCtf IJAMB Can be pot at Jnnn liarm ttablo for . allkindaof Hot I , nt riiwonaWi ) ! ! j'tirs , luar > r ISth nnd L < ! a\on orth htrv'K 373-tf DONT tOHQl.'i1 The nuccvswr * ol the Amer ican Houw , on nou lAH ttrc'i.t , between Oth and 10th , for hotrd. lodging and translout cuj totncrs. Rcepcctfully 5'H-tf ' JI'LHia .t I.OLT1SK RC.SK. 1 I POWDEI Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No ether pro arpatlon makes such light , flaky hot breads , o uxuriou * poury. Can boe&toiiby Diptt > Uo without frar of thellU resulting from heavy indl goitlble food. Sold only In cam. by all Grocer * . HOVAL BAklNO I'OWDKR CO