PI-IK OMAHA DAILY" BMK : SATURDAY , AUGUST , W 1881. THE DAILY BEE , Saturday Morniup , Aug. 13. \ LOCAL BREVITIES. Frederick , Ix-odins Hatter. ! Patterson nclla coal. Get your h.iUnt Doano's. NincUll & Krelle , Practical Hnttcni. COO business loin. Call on Uomk Ikmis' real estate boom. First 20C homes find loin. Hem ! * ' agency. A. W. Nason , DenUft , Jacob's block. Warranted Tooth llru hes nt KuhnV ISemiV new map of Omaha , 25 cent * , Freeh oyster * at lUclianl's rotUurnnt. 1000 resilience lot * , Hemls , agent. For MSB Commercial Job 1'rlntlng , all at THE HKK Job rooms. The Won continue * to roar for Moore's Harness MU ! Saddlery. 200 fanin anil 000,000 acres nl lanil Kcmlt agent. Proscriptions a-npfcialty , Opera Hou fl 1'lianiiacy , 211 S. 15th Street. Kroli supply of imported Key West ftnJ Domestic Cigars nt SAXH'B. --Finest display of California Fruit nl WlKMKIt'rt. A rnro chance to obtain n good paying business , See special column. Kmpnro nt Jl" South Ulh street. tf A. L. Strnug Fay * bo will occupy lilk new building before the fit-tit of September. PERSONALS. MM , Itolicrt McAuiland returned from a trlii lu the cast ywlerilay morning. domluctors Duncan nnd Anderson , of thfe/lT. / 1' started on a trip of recreation to Colorado yestcnlay. Fi F Hanford.icdltor of The IilaCoinity Pioneer , i In tliu city visiting hU cousin , W. H. Hall , of Omaha. 1) . J. Van Meter , the local Hcribe of The Council IHnffH Globe , added "tone" to the fctreeU of Otimlia yesterday , Supeiintenilent J. T. Clark , of tlio U. I * . , left in hln car yesterday on nn Inipectloli trip over tlio Julcultnrg bnuicli to Denver. Hon. J. T. Clarkton , prtkldent of the * Ute board of agriculture arrived lit the city ycittenlay altcnioon. IMnhop ClarlcHon , nccoinpiuded by liis two tlatiKhters , left ycHtcnlay uftctnooii for Boston anil other pointN in MiiN.sncliu- W. T. Dennis , of Boston , MOXH. , Now F.ti laml ngent .for the U. I * , anil all lU brancheii , in registered at tlio Wltlitioll , He U accoinpanitnl by lii.n wife. S. A. Did lift , partner of District At torney Jtiiniliani , IIIIH ictiimeil from n va cation trip to Iowa , looking an though liu hail devoted hiiimelf to healthful nut-dour OTCrclHit. He Imx thu ri'imt.'itiuii ( if hcing iv firnt-i'l.iKH oliot. AU v J'i'hak nntl wifu left for the cast ywttrdny afternpoii. While ent-t Mr. I'ohtck will piiicluu-e an itiiiiR usi | stock of clothing anil furni.iliiii ( , ' g < u < ils for hirf ulv- fM\l \ new htorv. .SirL'harleHTiipper , ininihternf CuiKiiHiiii Koverameiit rallvvuyrt , noeoiniiaiiied by a party of friends , nrrived nt Omaha yex- tenlay. The jinrty necupy thu director * car of the Canada .Southern railway , anil will visit all places of intercut on the. Paci fic coast beforu they return. F. H. llnbbitt , of Tfi.rfolkNjb. . . , in at the ( Jniifiehl. -Mrtt. A. 1C. Handall htartnl for Cliica o last bvcniii . C. A. Tro.-it , of the Hannibal k-St. Joe railway in in the elty. Dr. Henry ( ! . Dlair , of thu government bandquartvni , loft for llobton , yesterday tifturuiion , W. J. Do Forsu aud wife arrived yestcr- imy from Denver mid are t-tuying'ut tliu WUhnell. Uhric. Haituian , left for Cliicayo , yester day afternoon , on buainoiH countutvd with theutatv fnir. Thomas .Swan , onu of the cattle king ) ) of the wet , putksed through Quuilia for Chcy- enne yeHteriay. It. A. WilliH , wulumbtcr of the Ht.l'uul A Onml'm line , ntrived homu to-tiny from n trip over the road. Morris IClgnttnr leavrH Omaha on Sun day. He IN going to vNit thu jirincipal elite * of Intercut in thu ea"t. Fresh fruit H and vegetables received every day nt D , Guild's on Tenth Htrcot , near U. 1' . depul. tf THIllD ANNUAL GRAND OPEN- JNG , " * At the Boo Ilivo Phutoiiih ( { ] ) Studio , 218 10th alrcot , Friday uveninjj , August 12th , 1881. I'niiiit'imilo Concert - cert by the Old lloliiiblo U. 1' . Baud. r-rogrammu of nuw mid aolcct pieces , The citizens of Onmliu and vicinity nru niobt conliully invited to nttond. N. B. Should llio Wf-'atlit'r provo unfavomblu tlio OpcniiiK will lie post- poiiod until the next pleaHiuito veiling , _ uii io-tt : Jlainpornut ' . 'Do ' btofu. auglOtf Parties wisliini' booth Simula duf- ing State Fiiir , uddroBs 1C. P. Davis , Omaha , Nob. jy28-sopl2 Fini'st Urvnincry Buttur utVio - man's. Nr.\v YOUK , Aut-ust 1 , 1881. Wo linyo yivcn tv youitia Kuiirr- TKUfl001 FuruIiAtn strout , thu oxclu- B'IVO a oncy of our OUUTOM TAIIOII- STVLKS and I'ATTintXfj for the VAU uiid VIKTKH SKASON of 'iSl-82 nro reiidy for inspection. - * ' DKVI.IN & Co.- auglS-tlt Uroadway & Warren Sis. Fresh arrivals of Dlaclibomcs , lUue berries nnd 1'eachea every day 'ul Vfimnciff , , Bird Cakes ftt I > ' , ) o store. . codtt Lota pf bocond-luuid furniture am ntoves niiod as now , at Perkins it Leal1 1110 UouglaiSt. jyL'S.-tutssut-t The only iilaco in tno city wher Jos. SchliU a Milwaukee bee1 ; isfottui on dniu hgJ8"Ujo" | ileichants KK cliange , cor 0Gthfand po"dj/o.Btarct.J / ; CONSTITUTIONAL. Supreme Court Decision on the Slocumb Law. Termination of the Great Pluo- lor Test Caso. The Liquor Donlorn Defeated In Tholr A special telegram to TIIK UKK from Lincoln states that the supreme court yesterday nflinued the judg ment of Judge Savage in the Slocumb liquor taso. The decision was unani mous , nil the judges concurring. This ia thu first decision from the superior court of the statu on the constitutionality of I ho Slocuml ) liquor law , and has been looked forward to with considerable in- teiestby people in all psrlioiis of the state , but more especially those resid ing in Omaha. Thu test case was onu against An drew I'luoler , of this city. There waa considerable doubt expressed as to whether the Slocumh liquor law wan constitutional or not , and to de cide the matter 1'lueler and half a do/.en others were at rested for an infringement of the law , Hacked by the other liquor dealers of the city , I'luelur's case was madu n test case. It came up for trial nt thu last session of the district court beforu Judge Sav ago. There were two principal qiics tious involved. First , us to whether the law was constitutional , and sec olid , whether nn unexpired license under the old law did not pro tect him from prosecution. Judge Savage decided both of these ques tions adversely to 1'lueler's cause and the jury returned n verdict accord ingly. As n mailer of form a motion for n now trial was inr.de by Gen. Cowin and overruled by Judge Savage in order that , thu case might get im mediately into thu supremo' court The matter was argued beforu thu HU- prciiio body this week.IudgoVakeley and Gen. Cowin appearing fcr the plaintiff in error , and Gen. Koala- brnok and Hon. Geo. W. Ambrose , against. Juilgo Wnhcley endeavored to ostiihlish three propositions : First , that the exaction of 500 and 81000 was n tux upon the business of liquor selling ; second , that such were re quired to bo uniform , and third , that this wan not uniform under thu con stitution. Mr. Ambrose said that the two milo limit had been urged against the bill ; that it had been called unconstitutional by reason of the power i/ranted to the ju diciary to review the discretion ot the board as to license ; by reason of the rule of evidence laid down in units for damage resulting to pci'Huiitt upon whom devolves the support of fami lies ; by reason of the power conferred upon the magistrate to remit portions of thu penalty upon the prisoner giv ing information ; because the license feeis n tax , and not being uniform is inhibited by section one , article nine of thu constitution. As to the first four propositions nonu of them were bo- lore thu court , hu said. And if they wore , and each nnd all of them con sidered unconstitutional , still thu question of the power of the legisla ture to regulate the sale of liquor , and the exacting of a license fee would remain - main untouched. It is u familiarrulo , that ovcnparl3 of a section may bo inhibited nnd still the remainder bu good. Gon. Cowin summed up for Dueler , 'combatting thu positions of .Mr. Am brose aud Gen. 1'stabrook. Thu decision will bo received with considerably nurpribu. It allecta a largo interest and was not generally expected. Nortli NolirnNlta ItoniH- Dixon county claim' ' } to be thu best county for dairying purposes in Ne brusku. Dixon county has two creameries and ono cheese factory. Omaha takes the butter from one of its creameries. 1'onca , thu oounty seat of Dixoi county , has thrco groceries , six stores of general mcrchandiNo , throe hard ware stores , ono dry goods store , four hotel * * , three saloons , two restaurants , one flouring , mill , two newspapers two cabinet Hliojm , two drug stores , eight lawyers , three 'doctors , three churches , amUms a good market for all farm piodm-o , but has no lumber yard. yard.There There arc many persons , especially "iiow-comorrt , " as they are teimed , who nro going into raising stopk , , HOUIO of them , especially in NVuyiio county ami the southern part of Dixon coun ty , very extensively. Bheop hus bandry is also growing into laver in this part of the state.- . . Miss Ella Tovranco solicits sowing by the day or week. Call or address her , -1th street , cor. Worth , Council Dlulls. Thu Union Pacillu Hand Excursion aud Basket 1'icniu will take place at \Vahoo on the Kith of August , 1881. ' Tickets on dollar for the round trip. Children half faro. There will bo string musio in attendance for dancing. A jriiu street cars will run down to Ninth street depot in the morning to accommodatu these living in the north part of the city , who , wishing to at tend thu U , 1 * . band excursion und basket picnic ut Wahoo , and they will bcoiV'lmnd in thu evening on its re turn The Now City Directory soon 'o ' Lu issued will bo the moat thorough aud complete of nuy directory over issued for Pmidin. 1'f Pplo wh < have recently come to the city , bi th oao who havu recently changed thuii residence or boarding place , should Bund their nuw address at once to J , id M , Wolfe , 120 S. Fourteenth at wet corner Douglas , ' so * .thaC'tho5r names > villi ppearajijjhoiiior' dirogtorv cor cuct when issued. * jyJJOdtlw . v > .aigi.ta d ut , n co Inditorlrainntn Sin For sonic time pa t the farmers ving in the suburbs have MiflVrtd real deal from a certain class of lorUmcn , who without their per nission ' have been butchering their nine , killing them by the hundreds , ot for legitimate sport but merely ut of wantonness , The farmers take effect- ave now determined to - vo measures to stop this in the future nd they are putting Vp notices that persons found trespassing on their amis for the purpose of shooting icir g/uno / will bo prosecuted to the tmost rigor of the law. DELINQUENT TAXES. The County Treasurer Dotor- torminod to Collect Thorn. The delinquent taxes nro quite n eriotis matter to the county treasurer nd Mr. I'jir.is making special llbrts to secure collections. There is ( much dilliculty met in collecting ack taxes from men who are perfect- \ - able to pay up while it u much ess so with thopoorer class of prop- rty owners. The law makes the col- eclion of delinquent taxes a personal mtler with the county treasurer , out f whoso salary the amount comes inlcss ho testifies under oath that the lulinqiient has no personal property ipon which to make a levy. The nw gives the treasurer considerable overage in this matter , nnd ho will 10 forced to use it in some cases. lie i notified all delinquents that ho vill proceed to business inside of ten ays after notification. A Sorrowful Jotxruoy. Thomas Swan , of Cheyenne , passed liaough Omaha yoitorday with the emains of his partner , U. A. Smith , ho accidentally shot himself a liiwlius , on Monday of the present eok. He , with several other .men , as Bitting in u room where a shot mi was lying on n bed. By some icident the gun was struck on the ammcr and it wont oft' , shooting him i the breast , killing him almost in- tantly. Citizen * ' Mooting- There will bo a meeting this oven ig at Goodman's grove for the pur ese of considering the feasibility of reeling a nuw building instead of the Id I [ oskull school. A largo attend nco of citizens is expected. TRINITY. 'ho ' Cathedral to bo Eoofed'by ' ' November. The superstructure of the Trinity ithcdrnl , on the corner of Eighteenth id Capitol nvenuc , is progressing ery satisfactorily. The building ill bu roofed over by the 1st of No- ember next , and will doubtless be omplotod and ready for dedication y tin ? bishop early next year. It ill bo , boyoud all question , the andsome.H church edifice west of liicngo. It is n matter of great Diigrntukition on the part of the arishioners that the plans were so lumped that the walls are of stone , iithcr'thnn of brick as , it was 6rig- nally intended to have it. It is now hoped that the basement , vhicli will bu finished first , vill be : ir enough advanced towards comple- ion thai services may be held in it lus f ll. _ _ Vn.ll In ! H , .1. Alexander adjutant-general > f the National Guard , has issusod he following orders : I. Pursuant to thu provisions of icctionlit and 4 1 of an uct to cstnb- ish n military coda- approved Pobru- : iry'Hth , A. D. , 1881 , an oneamp- itent of the first regiment of the Na- ional Guard of Nebraska , together ivith the Blue Springs Light Artillery , is hereby ordered for four successive ; lnys , between the fith and 10th days if September , 1881. II. The commanding ollicur of the First regiment having designated the City of Lincoln as tlio place at which the encampment will bo held , the same is hereby approved and is so ordered. III. Transportation nnd commuta' tion of rations will bo furnished by thu stale. IV. The Uluo Springs Light Artillery lory is hereby attached to the First regiment , N. G. N , v , The several companies compos ing thu First regiment , nml tlio lllno Springs Light Artillery company , will report with only such men as are fully uniformed , Michael Ley oilers his two-thirds interest in thu old California house , situated near the 0 , & N.V. . railway depot , on ' lower liroadway , Council Itluflj , 'for sale cheap. The house is in n desirable location nnd can bo purchased at a great bargain Und on uasy terms , _ motf "BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chills anil fever impossible. ( IF , normian'l. , TIVOLl GARDENS. It. S , King will give u grand um novel street parade of thu wild Kockj mountain lions , accompanied by n band. The parade \\ill start fron Tiuli Gardens nt six o'clock this evu ning , King will also enter the lion's den nt 8 o'clock on Friday , Saturday und Sunday evenings , und perforn wonderful feats of daring. Ad mission to the grand concert 15 cents The above lion performance will bi free. Don't miss this opportunity o seeing ono of the most during per formancus ever witnessed. For three nights only. For ntco fresh meat L-O to Gim.n Meat Market on Tenth" street , nea the U. V. depot. tf BUSY METROPOLIS. Things Attracting Notice in the BlufFd Nowadays. Change of Grade Working a Hardship. Larceny Become Ono of the Exact Sciences. A Variety of Tojiicn of Gonornl In- torcst- A HARDSHIP WHICH MAY I'UOHAnLY UK INDCrKI ) BY DUHlNKSS NECI'.SSITIKS. Nineteen years ago the 4th of last July our honored fellow citizen J AT. Phillips selected n site in what is now the central portion of the city upon which to erect a dwelling , the first , wo understand , erected in that locality , to make for himself a home. That it lias been from that date a true homo those living in that locality will bear testimony Hero ho has lived nearly the whole of his business life nnd more than half his wedded life. The spot to him has becomu dear nnd sacred. With his own hand ho planted the trees that surround his premises. It was here that he raised his family , nnd here it was that he caught the last lingering whisper of n dying wife and mother. It is not to bo wondered that hu has seine feelings in the matter of cutting down his grade as the council propose to do. For ho tells us ns sure as it is done ho shall abandon the homo that ho loves and around which nil the sacred asso ciations of wife and children linger. TIIH BKK believes in improvements in Council DluiTs. The streets should bo put in n condition that is favorable to business. Finer houses nnd more costly buildings should nnd will in the future bo erected. Wo should tear down the old and build up the now , But in doing so wo believe the interest and convenience of the individual cit izen should bo represented. It seems tiio rapid development of the business interests demands the the immediate grading of Bluff's strcot in order to open up direct communi cation with Willow avenue , and thu southeastern part of the city nnd Pierce strcot , and the northeastern part of the city. In order to accom plish this it seems that Mr. Phillips nd Mr. W. W. Wallace must have lie front of their promises cut down o a grade. This , no doubt , is just nd right. The business ot the city umands it , , and tlio legal axiom 'Salus populi suprcmacst lex , " should )0 respected , nnd wo believe that Mr. hillips having the best interests and velfaro of our city at heart , is willing o share a large amount of damages to is home , that the interests of the city iny bo subserved. But , the city ouncll ( mould UBO reason in the prem ies and not send thu knife in too .cup. John M. Phillips has been a itizon of Council Jiluli'a for twenty * hreo years , when the members of thu resent efficient city council were chool boys. His hair has grown vhito in the service. Let him bo rcatcit considerately , nnd not in the lecliuing yearof _ ajlong , honored and ictive business life 'abandon n home iround which cluster so many pleas ant memories. T IS GOTTEN I OWJf TO A KINK AllT. A most singular verdict was ren- lored in Justice Franoy'rt court on Thursday evening. The case .grow . out of a dispute between a man by the mine jf Hcssolj doing business entrain train strcot , nnd a man from the country named Osborn. It seems hat lleiisel rented a building of Mr. Osborn on upper Broadway , with the right to put an addition to the same As Ilesscl claimed , nt the expiration of his lease ho was to.havo thu right o take the addition away. Mr. Os born insisted that all improvements ilint were made were to belong to lim. Ho said ho runted the building or five months at n nominal sum , for he reason that it was understood that the addition should belongto lim at the close of Mr Hessol's-tcrm. llu this ns it may , the ground upon ivhich thu building was situated not oug since was sold , nud Mr. Hessol .o k down tlio addition with the inten tion of taking it nwny , whereupon Mr , Odborn removed * it for him but in < stead of delivering it to Hussol ho delivered > livered it to Osborn. Mr. Hessol nt once entered a complaint before Jus tice Franoy , " charging Osborn with larceny. A warrant was issued , Os born arrested and brought before the court A jury of six as intelligent men as is generally picked up on the streets were selected. The ease was lienul , the jury retired andbroughtin a verdict convicting Osborn of larceny for taking property that ho claimed belonged to him. Shades of ( lie im mortal IHaokstono ! John Lindt , who is n power before n jury in n justice court , appeared in behalf of our great commonwealth , nnd Col. Dniloy fo tin ? defendant. Wo understand tha Justice Franoy refuses to record the verdict rendered. SOCIABLE UY THE LADIES OK TJIB DA1TIST OUUltCH. The beautiful church edifice belong ing to the First Baptist society of thi city , situated on the corner , of Fira nveuuo nnd Sixth street , was bril Jiantly lighted at an early hour his evening , it being the occasion of church Bociublo by the ladies of th society. The church was thrown ope fiom the kitchen to the spacious par lors. Quiet n 'largo ' number outside 11 of the immediate church circle were in attendance , notwithstanding the i'V-i ' heat of the day had made the evening nir very oppressive. The entertain ment consisted of music nnd readings , which were nil well rendered , nnd heartily appreciated by all present Rev. Mr. Lemon seems to liavo a faculty for getting tip entertainments of the kind rarely ccn in the pastor of a church. Ho is considered by nil who liavo listened to him not only n splendid and interesting speaker , but nn exceptionally fine reader. Al though ho has been in charge of the society only six months , fifteen now members have united with tlio church. Great improvements liavo also been added to the church , such as now black.walnut book racks , nnd new books to fill them , costing 81f > 0. Ho iias fitted up the church parlor , nnd furnished it handsomely nt a cost of $150 more , and when the spire is completed , an improvement very much needed , the church edifice will bo ono of the finest in the northwest. THK I1LUPES IJf nitlKC , Miss Lilian Uerger has returned homo from her visit near Jef ferson City , JMo. , ready for her work in connection with the city schools. 11 , S. Cole it Co. nro pulling the fin ishing touches on the now Bloomer school building by erecting lightning rods of the most improved plan. They say if any thu pupils attending there gut struck it will not bo by lightning. A Jilllo boy named Hessul , living on Main slrcet , did n commendable net while the funeral of Mr. Charles Beck was in progress. Seeing the firemen standing on the street nnd thinking they would like some water ho pro cured ice water and made several trips to thu boys and passed the fluid all round. The bf > y is only eight years old. old.A A splendid platform for the accom modation of the public has boon erected nt the Second street entrance of the Ogdun hotel. Max Mohn prides himself with having the only building in the city with a granite front trom foundation to cornice. The granite wns taken from the quarries at Sagotown , 111. J. M. Smith went to the U. P. transfer on Thursday with his team to carry Miss Lizzie Parks ind Miss Emily Orris , two young ladies who were going on a visit to Chicago. Mr. Smith stood his horse near the track and was assisting the young la dies in when n train starting up frightened the horse. Ho ran several blocks , when ho was stopped. No damage was done except the culling of the horse's logs quite severely. The following letter has been re ceived by ono of our leading attor neys , Col. D. B. Dailoy : OMAHA. Nob. , Auaust 11,1881. Col. 1) . n. Dallcy , Attorney at Law , Council IJlulIs : DiiAuSncYdu are 'respectfully in vited by the Irish land league of Omaha to ntlond a picnic for the bene fit of the league , the 20th inst. , and to deliver an address , if it is possible for you to do so on btich short notice. The picnic will bo held in Jacobs' iwrden , on Thirteenth street , South Omaha. Elope to hear from yOu soon. Yours fraternally , CH.VS. HANMIY , Secretary. A. Glattorbuck' , oiiu of the can didates for sheriff of Pottnwnttamie iounty , who has been an ollieiont'dfip- ity sherin'ifor four years under Perry ic'el , Iviircs with his family to-aay ou n visil to relatives in Shelby county. IV J. Savage , of 1'oono county , > wa , H. B. Williams of Glomvood , S. Mcnough and wife of Clcvo- and , Ohio , nnd J. "W. Bishop of St. Paul , ) were at the Oirden yesterday. W. L. Bass of Randolph , Fremont county , called at TUB linn office ycs- 'erday. Mr. Bass is'a BOH of A. V" . Duss , ono of Chicago's commission nerchants. A. V. Bass' , of Chicago , was in the : ity yesterday. : THK BKK reporter was informed j-eaterday that a nuin driving . ; ieatu with a load of bricks iu the .south part of the city Thursday wa overcome ) with the heat , was carried homo and died in about fifteen minutes after , ind before medical help could reach lim. The true inwardness of the case could not bo learned. The August term of the district court opens at Harlan , Shelby county , loxt Monday morning. The thermomeler tumbled to 80 legrces at J. B. Atkins drug sloro on Middle Broadway , yeslerday. Kl'.AI. KSTATK THANNFKItS. The following real estate transfers were filed in the county 'recorder's of- ice , as reported by the title , abstract , : eal estate and loan ofiico of J. W. Sqtiiro & Co. , Council Bluffs : E. J , Abbott to 0. Geise , lot 7 in aw nw 30 , 7T13. . § 200. II. Dclont ; to J. Noumayor , 3 in 4 , Hagg'alstad. city.450. . Exrs. will of Aria Cotton to hcira of Aria Cotton , all land in Potta county. -87. S. T. Ilaakins to B. Thurman , ne no and nw so 18 , 70 , 31) ) . $100. I. Hanson toV. . P. Johnson , sw uw I , 713.S iOO. A. Cochran to P. B. Wearc , block 10 in R. 11. ad. city § 210 , J. J. & J. A. January to P. B. "Wearo , block 1 ! ) in It , R. ad. city. $000. J. Folsom to P. B. Wearo , blocks II , 18. 20 in U. H. ad. city. § 1,080. W. R. Vimghn to Geo. W. Mag- wood , Jot 7 in 12 in Howard's ad. city. 8125. C. Baughn to J. M. Palmer , lots 10 , 11 inBO. P. city. § 2tOO. : P. Chance to J. 0. Hunt , o A no aw 20 , 75 , 40.-S250. G. W. Kanko to J. R. Martin , no 35 , 7-1 , 41. - § 900. J. McCoid to P. JorgaiiH , so no aud o A sw no ! > ! ) , 77 , 4 ! . § 1,400. "WANTKH nt Bixby A Wood's , cor , Bancroft street anil Broadway , Conn oil Bluffs , a good Plumber , steam 01 gas fitter , "BLACK-DRAUGHT" eurw costive nesa apd isiek-lleailtiehe. o , r. Bo "Wine and Happy. If you will stop all your extravagan and wrong notions in doctoring your self and families with expensive doc tors or hnmbiu' cure all , that do luirn always , and use only nature's eimpl remedies for all your ailments -yoi will bo wise , well und happy , am ( save great expense , The greates remedy for this , the great , wiao am I good will toll you , is Hop Bitters 1 rely on it. [ Press. "al-elS ! , . V .i--l ' . > > ' " AN UGLY CASE. 3oiuc Made Oufc Against Chas. Neistrom , Who i * Accu ( oil or Boating Potcr- Ron to Death. Yesterday the examination of has. Neistrom , on the charge of mur- or in the first degree in having eaten John Peterson to death , was egun bc-foro Judge Beneko. On iis occasion a very important wit- ess to tlio quarrel , William Corsgrcn , ho had been absent from the city uring the holding of the coroner's in- ucst , put in an appearance and as submitted to a thorough oxamina- on by District Attorney Bnrnham. Inch additional light was thrown pen the case by his tcslimony. Cora- ren aworo that Nieslrom struck Pu- urson live or six times and that ho Icked him on both aides of the throat nd in the right breast. Hu then irned around and with the back of is heel struck him another blow i the chesl. Peterson as lying on his left side at this time , nd lr. Leisonring testified that nn- or these circumstances the injuries ovclopcd at llio post mortem oxumin- lion could have been inflicted. A ew hours after .the beating Peterson uulu an effort to eat something , but ound it impossible to do so. He was von unable to swallow a mouthful of rotlu According loCorsgron Noistrom lad said that uvon if ho killed Poler- on the follow wasn't worth' any uonej' and he , Neistrom , could get ff with littlu bother. Neistrom vasn't dnink according to Corsijren. ho case was continued in the aftor- iOon and testimony uf much the saniu haractor as that given at the inquest was developed. It was concluded by 'udgo Beneko holding Neistrom in il,000 to answer the charge of mur- er in the second degrco at the next erin of the district court. Worthy ot Hraito. As n rule we do not recommend pa- ont medicines , but when wo know of mo that really is n public benefactor , .nd does positively euro , than wo cou- idor it our duty to impart that infor- natiim to nil. Electric bitters are rtily n most valuable medicine , nnd vill surely cure Biliousness , Fever nd Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidnoy omplaints , oven where all other rent- dies fail. Wo know whereof wo peak , and can freely recommend to 11. [ Ex. Sold at 50 cents u bottle IHI ! itMcMahon. (4) ( ) Forh years' trial CM proved "BLACK- DRAUGHT" the hwt liver medicine in lie world. F , SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Ad > ertiicinent To Tx > i\n , For Silc , Ofct , Pound , Mint * . Hoarding , &c. , will lit ! in- rteil In thesa cnlnninH once ( or TKX CENTS cr line ; each subsequent Insertion , K1VKCKNTS KT line. The Hrst insertion never lets than WKNTV-K1VE Ol'-NTS TO t-OAN MONEY. ITOXUY TO LOAN Call at Uiw Utlleu of V. L. Thoni.is llooiuS. C'rclKlitnn Block. ' ° ' 1" " * 'r0' " S to 10 per ecnt. NJW.wlMI on irooil real eitateseeurlty , liv vlU ) ' ' , 11UO 1'iirnt.iim M. TO LOAN At S per centin- tere.t In sniiisiof fci.MO and pn-anU. Jor3 to fi ynam. on llrbt-iU : u eit.v and aim proiicrty. UKMIS UKAI. I TATK unil LOAN CIKNCY. Ifitli ami Douulnn Rt . TO LOAN nn real e t te , t MONBY . IlKXTKIl L. THOMAS & IUIO. HELP WANTED. - men for farm work. C'all at WANTKD-Two & Johnston's , 1318 Ioulas truit. ( US-Ill IITAN'IKD-'A 'fXHl ( 'lrl for | .fnrral house- V\ work. Mr * . C. Trovln ' , 1111 l ouyla St. ( ! " _ --2. i \ 7"A NTICDAn nprcntlcci boy uboiit IS > vnn W oM. i\ctlilor : JIuhlnoVorlss. : . UlS-lrt ' - -A llr t-caw ) butclicr for n , retail WAN'TKD- Imiiiiru at II'JO lonil.i St. filO-lS J. Cltu\VI > , To rent u unall ei > ttai- | . Address WANTKH Ji hn Ilar.Ilp , ir Dili and I'aelfie. Khlnj : irlee mid location. 011-H A1TKI ! > liumeillatelv n uood eouk to tro to W Sioux City Inquire at J. M. Woolwortli , . 2d and St. Miry's Avenue , GI5-1 ! ! . At the. More ol J. M. 1'hlllUw WASTED. 413 Uroadu-av. Council lllnlT' . a "nt clas * boot and bhoo maker. G40-tf - trlrl , 8. W , corner lath and WANTED-A , ( lood wa ejtouooJ ( girl. < ore other need ajjly. \Tt7"ANTEU Six good laborer * , 81."fi per itay \V for h'ood men. Knqulro at 1) . Kitzititrlck , OJ Douglas , St. ( iiS-17 To rent n hou-o , o'tlu'r ' Urfo ( or WANTED meilluui KIZCI , furnished or iinfiirnUln'il , from bout litter I'artof AiiKimt or middle of KeiJtem jcr. ilnxt be eentrallyloeateit..Anyone ha\lni ; l > eve can llnd a prompt und rc i eetablo teiiint iy aiidreiisin ' "aniythc , " Dee OlTlcu , OJl-iy WA.NTKl ) A clrl ut S. llarn.ilii ! ( llectory 10th and Cat ( ornla nts.ood ui eipiv n to a thoroughly coni | > ctrnt | drl. ( I17-t ( 'ANTKD-fl cirpcntora at 1110 Ki-rnliu-u St. C. K , aUUUJU.N. tllB-tf { ' \n\ng \ \ room ctrl at rcttanniiii , WAN111Jnng Cor , IStli an I Jackson &U U10-H \\7"ASTKD A uoinaii cool ! At tliu vv _ | | o"s ° . MM'J ANTED-A ehauibonnald at the Kimnttt f AI10HEUS VVANTKIAt the OrandCentral , Uonu bmenty.lHo pcrdjy , KlTCfl.'Cf 1IIUW , f lS 1U \ArASTi : u-A " irl at 004 > orlli 17lh > t. r \ \ \\7"ANTRI--Stout h y nholias had souio \ \ perieneu In umll i > n , &es. S , It Ud. \\rANTKI-Ulrl for erpernl | iou e orU 111 \ V niall fjmlly at tOi lUlJi St. ' _ W2 tl \ " \ ANTii : > l'ook nnd .linliiif room tfrl at the \ \ Dorau House. , oinioilto JiuuUtlltu , OTA-tf \\rANTUU 1vog\At \ at I'reneh Coffee House , > > linhsireet. . WO-tl 'A'XTANTKI * A iiool tal.lcto ri'iitulth ; jirUI- Y > KVO of jiurclniJiiir. Statejtrlce. 411-tf 'Vull. CrowlordCd. , Iowa. TfNFUHMATION wanted of Michael lw > cr Im- J mediately h > hi * mother , Margaret I'vvycr ' , umaha ; Mb. , bi'lwtc-ii ( itli aud Jth ouhnv ijt. , carool 1'atricU llo.an.VioUrn paper * ptca < tee eo .v. _ < * Ti EJIIS' UB.\Lr25TATE 1SOOM See } t pa NTKU Kundliiz bridtf1' < " ! wheel bourti. M.'f. Clark , UcHciu * . M-tf AT MHa. II. K. Cf-AllKE'S NoTl TJoard o/v12tli ami Pottuo SU. lies Jt a -i * tio-tt VFORRENI-HOUSES ! AND LAND. JiiruWicd. .TUOUI , - ' - > ! "lln SPEOIAL NOTICES-Contmuet ! IjlOll HKXT- new cottnc , 4 rooms urn ! J" UU-krn , onDMrinn ttirct , ! > ctwvcn Cum. nj * ml Indian * direct , for a tmall family. In- " 'fa first iloor south , C.H 13 I1KNT A neat cottnio lth 6 rooms , I71011 . well and cl tmi ; flrj.t-clii'M location. nntilrcat.No. 1310 ( . allfornlaSt. . between 13th nJ Hth. .lOIIN MeN. . t.30-12 l KK.vr-Aliousc , H. K. corner 10th nd ' 1'nclfloSt. I > J-I2 171OH IlKXT TwolniriiKM roomi Iti Ma'onlc ? block , Knqulrcat , Julin Sonlnz Murtilnc Mee. C21-U 171011 liKNT Aileilralilo furnl hr.l . room , ft. Iloor , Imy.wlnJow , ] > rltntc entrance. S210 nllfornlA St. M-U B KJ1IH hnnr-milii ; ? Icmj'lli-t * of Jiouw * , lots' lands aiiil ffttini ( or lule. Call and | jcl icni. [ 710U U1IST A nlct'ty luniUlicd front room for „ ' nuc or two gentlemen , nt 1210 llouiml street. [ TlOll nKXT New liomo lnt import nu-i lllh i * street * , J. Johnson , IJtlinml I'atnhain ktn. MX-tf .1011 IIKNT A bon t'of MJVUH roonnoti Sent . ; aiciine , ne\t to Woolivortli'n re'idener , J olintnn , 14th nml r.irnlmni. 4KI-tt TlOlt HUNT - aurnl / be < l room * OUT Alui * J cliantV Kxehnlitri'.N. II. eor. liltti .Hid Doik'a : nct . 889-tl FOR SALE. | 3IANOroitSAI.i-At : nnctlon on SnttmUy L nt lu a. in. , at Ciiiiiniliiv'- auction Uoro. C70-12 [ 71011 SAI.II A tiiiinlier nl nr't-cl.vn l t l i"n i. liorscs at SteplicndoirH barn on Caittolnti- niu. bl IS J71OII SM.KllfirnInijrir.v ciiil Imrncn , also 1 oncililniiiintt. r.tuiilr | I' . Mainiln ? , liltli ml Iloniinl M. Ul-tf ITIOIt S.M.r. . All tlio Mntlillif f-'lirw ) nml " I" I'ounilry , ( untmlly lix'iilwl In Cuunvll , lillfT , iloliiL- rouil InnlnrHH. S. I ) . * < . J. HOPKINS , Council Itluftf , Iowa. 17011 HA MI Fine stock farm of 4UO ncrcH , . Kood house , eattlu oiled , orchard ke , , with- i ca < y reach ot mllrouil. I'rlcc , SIKX ) , part line at 0 % . JOHN I , . McUAUl'i : , Opp. 1'ost Jtiieu. osa-tf [ 7\0ll \ SALK-Xent cottnni mill coed lot at I : snio. JOHN L. iiiCAGUi : , opp. v o. IU7-tf FOIl SALE ON EASY TEltMH. - ( lood Hotel In David City , Neb.tell located nenr A. & < . ilejKit , plentv of room , pixxl acconmioditlonx , our lots , and u-ooil barn. Can bu hul : at tv bar. aln. for p.vrtiouhrM , Inquire ol or addrtm O. I. Ford , L'nild Cltv , hcln-aMKa. Au ' . 11 , DillyHeod. 2t. [ jlOH'SAliK At a sacrifice , n new suit of rer- L ? lor fiirnlttiri' , black nml French ualtmtuil lollshed , uplioMtrt In clierrv rep. Inquire at OKI On St. C22-U SALE On renxonablu tcriiH. A bunlneHK FOIt . U paying tOO n month , ( tuarantec * h en us to title of property and lca u of preml ef ) . nqnlro atolilco of Knnl.l. Hov\til,2l7 h. 14 nHt. , Iniihi. U12-t ( FOR SALK-A line riding ponnt 112 10th St. C74-tf FOIl SALE HOI-B , and h.irnct-K. Can bu Keen at Stc\ei > n' ( 'niillol Avenuii burn rlro , 250. K. C. H.MS. HXJ-tf Jalf > . Inqulru atthUoitlec. fdi-aus27 HOCSKS AND LAND Itcmls rents IIOUMW , feturu * , hotels , f.\rtiii ! , lots , lands , otll / oomn , etf , See Itt page , 'an ols repsireil by M. U SCIIUTT lHhatnlKuriiain lK. "MHf lj\OI \ ! SALE A l rc two stoiy framn HhlnclcJ I * roof Hotel anil onu Ktory klU'hin ; also ono lory frame , ahin lul rjof , hall room for ton tiU o dance , nntl barn Ur o enough to hold twenty uatns- All sitimtcil nn corner nl llroail anil 4tli treet , Fremont , loilc Co. , Neb. For further iformatlonapply to C. 0. THOMPSON , H.'StoS Fremont , Dmuro Co , , Nch. - Oooil hou e ith four rooms and POItSAIiKOooil half lot , No. 'JC1J5 I > od-'C between SOtli anil . 7lli btreot. Good > vcll anil bluulo tn cj ; hou-c In ocxl condition. Inquiry on prenil-i'n. l21-tf ! KICK SAI.K. B 200-tf ESTAHROOK .t COE. fTIOll SAM : A email cn lnc , 1 ! . W. I'ayno Ts 1 ; Sun's nr.l.o. Jn | > < jrfuut uadur. Ir.qulru of II. [ 7101 ! SAI.K Lease and furniture of n Urst-cbuw I * hotel In a town of 1SOO Inhabit-ints , In Ktatu f Nclira ! > l < a ; bat 21 bed * ; the trailing mcn'x re tort. Inquire at ItKK oHIce. 218-tf ! SANK Maps of Donsrlasaml . n > y conn- I1OI 1 tics. A. KO&EWATEIl,1020rurnhamtrcct asn-u MISCELLANEOUS. Uetneeti Occidental llokl nml IOST J torV. ft pair of x\ > \ I spectacles. Tlio finder fill 1m ruvnrdcd livlwUnjj them ut Occidental Intel. 042-tf - I-T o Iiortes/a liay.niul a irray , left list Monday morning : they had h-n lusU en leather hotter * with loiifjioncswttnelicil. tttiirn to cor. 21st and Mcholai SI. C1IUH .I'm. . I L1IT Klcrant room" , liirnl tietl or i\nltir IT . nMicd. Itejsoiuhlo prices , hrlck house , jUit : Cass St. 023 tf " OST-Suiiilft. > atteriiooii on Howard St. , I" J c > rlJ' joM limix-lct , innrkeil "Kt-ict. " Find- r will ple.v-o Icaio at l-o ! ( ( like. f.7.t-tt Ni\V : C'lTY c. See 1st pat , ' . llAYlin From 211. Harncj street Jidy 28 pnolarfc'ebriiidlu cow , \i-nrsoM , brnndc < I on ultli letter " ( ) . " Has rome nhltv nnitJi | oil icr. AII.I one giving InfoniirxtioiitIicruKhuiti r rcttini her will be nuitablv reward l. MS tf A. Jl. ( ! IJ\HK. NY ONB having work for a typo writer ran A be accoinniodated by telciihoiiln the llr.H . -ISU-tf ltr.AI. USTATU EXCHANGE. S IS ! f lUllTMNU J. J , Mi-Uiln i ftlll In tno | j Liuhtnln Hod bM-liii" ! , w boleMilo und re- ail. llodi put up or reKilrul | on xliort notice. ) rder bynmlprotber | Uu will irevliv i > n > mpt ttenlinn. S'Ul-uclon ; ( ( cnuranteeil t'nll or tul- lre * lOUS.iiiiKlerHttKft. ' 131-alii 1 rfllltEK or four younjf men ean bo aecommml > I ted with board. | : efrrenee e\clmuKe < l A- Jy 2nll Oiss street , Ith door webt o ( Htnt : to7 , P' . IlItOWN Corner 12th nnd Clnea'O . trfets , la ready to bore or deepen wei.ii. ' atUfactlon uuarantued. M)3tl ) IIE.VMK Can t > o cot nt John llarmttililo for allkliMUol wort nt niiwnublu ligurcii , nearer or IKtli and LKAii'iiviorth htrci'tx. ' it78-tf \ONT FOUGHT Tlie 6iiccesM3rs ot the Amer- U \n\ti \ UOIICP , on Dou laM ktrret , between Oth .nd 10th , for hoard , loJitnj : and trxnblcut tu tomen. KcnpiYtfiilly Mii-tl JI'MUS f.nnSR K < SR. Absolutely Pure. Hide from Orape Cream Tartar. No other pro ari. > tloii inaVc , mh Hi'bt , tialybot brt-aiU , o uxnrtoiuj jButrj- . fan l-ciiiunby l > > pfitli t > itboiit fuar of IhtllU ( Caiiltinv from li\ ; > Indi tfestlblo looil. > * nl.l omy ID eai.k , bv all froi-ir ! , llOYAi.DAKlNa.rO\\'jKU CO Nttt YorK.