ME OMAHA DAILY BK& UGUST 24 , 1381. IHB DAILY BEE , "Wednesday Morning , Au . 24. LOOAL BREVITIES. PutUtwm soli * oo l. ' Ladies purres ol al' . kinds at Saxe's. Oct your h U at * ioano's. * Practical Hatters , 'llc. , lot * . Call on Hemls. Vitm.lt1 r c l estate boom. First MO ho- jaw nnd lots. IkmU' agency. A.TV. . NMOH , Dentist , Jacob' * block. -X/Brranled Tooth Bnwhcs nt KithnV. Bern1 ! new map of Omaha , 25 cento. 1000 residence lotn , BmiU , agent , For root Oomnrtwlal Jot ) Printing , nil t THE UKB Job rooms , lArgo Block of lv idk txlifct at Sno'ri. the Lion contiaocs to tear tor Moore's naraeas nd Sadftlwry. 200 farms * nct 000,001 ncroaof land Bemls , afrcnt. Prcscrlptimn irpeoiiUy , Ope House P > Armftcy , 211 8.15th Street. IUghwU ! Bil > rlco r lfl forwocnd-hant -.buniture . at JMVram'a ftljcwW , 3021 Doug fe .treet. 10-2w A rareiihincc to > bUln a ijood paying nines * . SB gpeofol-colucan. Enquire f South 14th trect. tf WAKtHB. Attomeya anH physiclaiu , Without presnt emi-loyinontiat the ofBoe f Gruff * Montgoiaery. ft22-lt Tuolfnta warttlng a. hicntUve btui newt , callilnmcUiatAly on-i7.fi ? . IteeJ , o\xr Omaha JMiooftl Bank. A f ter'frwc W.-1L Cjamfi nays be las been much ilanprovaltoy hU nt y < * the HofSpritigfutnd thal'ho will be hrarao come tirru thi week. Thf iwnteroocipany wwi having It p1 [ > c6 laid trp Farnnam yeitctU > 7. Thin prob- bly settles the qu it ? n of gnwltttgikat thoreuglkfaro' for the present. The new > ar.d old plmi fortho ] ecuntyi court heueo-wlll bo recdvcd by the county clerk from Detroit to iorrow. Personn who wish to ul may KM the plane At ) the commissioners oflico then. A. "very "largo "nanlbcr of euita are beinc Drought to the asrt term of tfis.Diii- tricticourt. die doclwt will l > e the ilargctt ever iaaatlu'.u ' { > for-.Uje one term Within count. ( -pnoUagwof' binoy cnickeiywero Tecervoil ycrterday ( iy Mr. ilohtfCainp- 1 > ell- collector of < cu irnit for the p-jrt Ontiiia. .Tilioy were Ailnped in bdutt from ! Lv ! < rrt > eel direct to UuJ city. Tlio Hirxlny nrJinol scholarKvf .the U'riuity UatbedralxMiMion will hdld a pic . nic naxt'.Tiuirfdny at Hunscom pitrk ! Ixtraniiivo.i < rpparoti < tnB Imvo bean inindi nnd > a plannuit time Ifl anticipated. TTom'IfJCAiul ' , who recently hud t , Imrm frow Mbfilr nen tfcbJe nnd overilrovo WiM ycoteAiiy.nrrobUiJ by the officer of . { ) . , 0W. Ho .watr taken before Judfji Jleu-j'.co BJilLiinud fivodollarn niul costn fn [ M. JInwerB , of the fltin t 1'arker & . Uower , ha been HulTurin ( ; fruu general .liability Vlnrlug the -pafit tv wcek . ille In now , making yooil progrcfi towiril Aujtci-itly , rcoucry. Yc ( anlay , morning three Jadx wore dri vlugulong I'iftec-ntli ntrect , when the her e HmUlenly took fright and ovurtunie the buKtry , throwinf ; the boyH to tin irotmJ. ' 3'liey wcru unlnjurixl. PERSONALS. Col. U.J.I. WHbcr went went yc tei l , \ Chai. W. Kttchun , uf Laraiulc , left fa Inline y < tuiilay. . : A ' < ( . . Oeu , M. MyiTii , formerly nmuuger the K. ( } „ St. . .Io..JL0. . J , , Is In town. W. > ' . JJnlniiiii IIUH jjone into north tfi'Htcrn Nebriixkii , Hun. JC. U. OnniD , -lloutciuiut-ijov crnor , ( if Howard , U nt the Wlthnoll. ' C ! . Sfliltui , hupcclnteudent of tlioWii ( liuHh Hyntuui l teU > gruh | litkeu , Is In th city. city.A A , ! ' . WaiJiliigton , the manager of th Western Uiildti telegraph company nt Kt . .Toijn vlsltiug fricudH la ihiu city. Itf'AVIieeler , of Uitceola , formerly part -nur of ( ! ov. N ncf , wn hi the city yent lay on lux way t < New Yurie , lllsa Fannie Little , who has been visiting iltmo ing frlviuU In thin city , left fur her hum in Darlington yustcnlay , C. K. Funk , of the I ) . & , Jf. , left for Chicago last night to meet liln wife , win lian been vlnltlng for the past two month in different purt * of the eaiit. .Tuilge Savage Hailed from Kurope on thi illtth lust. He Hill bo homo in time to nt 4end tlio Kcptember BCaniuu of the titpy fLOiirity. court. Sidney Dillon , president ot the U. r. railway , and family , p arilved in Oniahi yesterday , anil will remain hero aev . iV-lilayu. Afterwards ho w ill takeatrlj over all the road , Ilcrbett T. I avltt , aenlstant count c6ihat ; received a letter from City Mar fchaljAugel ) , who is at present at Newpor Deacb. The nmrnlml thinks bakrd cluin take tie cake. Ho and JIw. Angell wil probalOy arrive home about September 1 N. L. 'Van AlUtlne , of Lincoln , U at th Caofield. Dr , PlUlIp Read , of the U. 8. army , wtfiuterediat the Wltlmell. J' L. M ana , mayor uf Grand Inland tttaying at.fhe Crelghton house. Con. Jo cph Holluiaii , of Dakota Citj to be found at the Crelghton. | Eom AfoShoiie and family left yenterda afttruoun on a-i It to friend * ami relativi ' W , K.rheliw , , f Sioux City.Ji in to oil a brief vlilt and dtaying at the Cii'i l i < m liouto. If , T , CJaike , of Jiclluvlow , aiilvt-d I town yettmlay fund in stopping at tl - L. * P. . Larson , of Vrcmont , soil . through Otnalia yesterday on lila wu Jiouie m Chicago. Mai. y Sweet , inspector general of 11 jistii' aj puard' , aUxed ( hU nature i I .lie Crtlyliton house revioter y > t ixlay , ( Jhailw V , Merrill left ye tenlay ou rl it to ihl home in Lee , ilwa. IIJ. W bi 9 pU-jusant 1 ' ' .GNORING SLOCUMB , Council Pftlls to Mention His Nauio ut Their Meeting. They da Some Koatino Btislnew nnd Adjourn Tor Two Woelts- All the members of the city council cxcoot Mr. McNamanx were Tprcsont nt the mooting last night. John. A. Grcon nskod for a settlement - mont of his bill of 9280 for nlonc. It was referred to the committed 01 claims. Street Commissioner l ird roportoc that the filling of n pee ) , of stagnant water in block 100 hnd cost $159.25 The matter was referred to the jvidi ciary committeo. Citizens along SU"Mnry'n avcnuo asked that some cr < * jwalks should b laid nt noccasary 'ps5ntB along tha thoroughfare. Itvns referred to th tiocond nd Fourth 'ward councilmen The mayor iroportod having ap proved tJ c following ordinance : "A'n ordinance to pfwlflbit the running * t Urge of .mmix'fl ' nnd the establishment of n pound ; " -creating the oflico of city ecAvengort ; increase the police force ; cstabl'cit ing the grade of Saun- fttrocl frrom Ouming north to the north lino-oi Section 1Cand 10 , and Rn-oKUnamwestablishinj ; the gradojof Duwnpartmtrcot from Twenty-third 'to ' ( Twenty -sixth street. A petition for necessary sidowalka alomg St. .Mary's avenue was referred tottho d'tlogation from 'tho Twentieth and fourth wards. OuffyiDroa asked for the balance ( dvo thom in grading -Cass stroot. It - ; refcrrod > to the judiciary com- raltteo. 0. A. lLaroy wanted to Icaso lot 4 in block-344. The improvement com- , .mittco'will report on the matter. iD. Shaimhan wan ted to do the grad- iug on an alloy-way between Four- ro ifecntli and Fifteenth aud California - , nnd "Webster for 24 cents per cubic .yard. The matter is in the hands of the committee on streets nnd grades. The .bill of George Patterson - -$23.40 for coal , .waa referred to the ol committee on claims. The .bond entered into with J. P. Pairchild for the use of asteam engine no for sprinkling purposes , was recom mitted-to the committee onfire. . . The bond of Lnko McDermott for . ' grading Tenth street was unproved. TliO'Ocntract for curbing and gutter- inf Tenth street was treated similarly. The committee who were appointed it , to confer with the U. P. pllicials in tin regard to building a bridge over Eleventh street are to meet at the or city clerk's ollico at ! ) ; I0 ! o'clock this inarming. On motion of Mr. Dcllono the marshall > shall was instructed to arrest all per sons renting houses to prostitutes > this to include assignation houses. Tlio street coiiitiiiasionur was or dered io remove a pile of earth from Iri- Sixteenth and Ginning streets. oir Andrew JJovans was allowed to lay led the sidewalks prayed for at his own lie OXJ1C1UH3. John H. Green .got the contract for curbing and trading Dodgu street from Thirteenth to Twentieth street. t.id The committee on streets and ida grades returned without recommenda y tion an ordinance regulating the run for ning of street railways. It was decided to allow the street commissioner to lay all sidewalks in of stead of advertising for bids to do the work. Hi- Air. Kiuifnmnn at ( his point moved to adjourn , but did not get a second. After the transaction of some mi- important routine business , Mr. Hornberger moved rm adjournment for two weeks , which was carried. .1.0 . A CLEAR CASE. .ho St. Hoaporla Corey D'od From rt- Purely Natural Causes. ( - 8 ver l Prominent IFIiyiiolani So Decide After a Pott Mortem- ho The sudden death of the little girl Ilpsperia Corey , at her home , Eigh teenth and Ouming streets , under he wlmt appeared to bo peculiar circum - stances , caused a good deal of gossip ; throughout the city yesterday. Tlio girl , although she had boon sick waa ' . apparently almost well at noon , but at 2 o'clock yras a corpse. Her death was attributed by , her friends to hied- dor icino which had boon prescribed foi her to take. ; At the request of the attending physician , Dr. Gibbs , as well us tc tum satisfy the parents , a post mortem examination and inquest was held d.us ' The post mortem examination wai conducted by Dr. Grossman , assisted cdr. ! by Dr , Coflmnn , Dr. Ayers and Dr ) Mouro. They found that the mem brunu of the child's brain was diseased i eased , and that there were sovcm , tubercles in the lungs , which us wtiie engorged and adhered to tin hero cavity of HID chest. Tlio > ro mmnimouslv decided that the deat th ] rvbulted from asphyxia , bu whether , it was ' " 'caused by i spasm in the glottis , or through choking ikno ing while attempting to drink SOUK in en it , they could not deter tlio mne. Dr , Gibbs' prescription , which tin father thought faultily prepared or carelessly tilled , was as follows ; Sulphate the phato f quinine , twenty grains to Davis' tonic , five drachms ; plixir tini pi AX , ono ounce ; ttireo drachms Davis' tonic is n private formula o . Dr , Gibb * ' lyhich he uses in corjaij cases , and whiph , lip received fri > u Dr. John 0. So1irocder , , pro- fcssor of obstetrics in the Iowa stale university. The onio is composed ns folloVs : Nitric cid , chemically pure , t * o diachnv , . ulphalo of Btrj-chni-,10 , two gr 'ms ; elixir simplex , six ounces ; linc'.urc of cardamon compound , four onncoa ; niro water , lci ounces. It will bo seen tlw.1 this tonic contained 1G2 luid tlmcluns , or bwut , ono-oighly- irat part cf n gr/un of stychnino to cadi fluid , drachm. The entire pro- sctiplion vonUuncd five drachms of Dims' \onic , eonBcqucntly there livo-oighty-fourlhs part of < of atychnia in the entire mixture. Tito cntiro proscription contained mxtuen doses , RO that each dcno containud one-sixteenth pnrt of ono-sixtocnth part of u grain , or one two hundred and fifty-sixth pnrt of n grain. This demonstrates clearly enough that the prescription didn't contain sufficient strychnin to do any harm , 'I'ho ' doctor * nil agreed that llirco doses taken at once would bo foltoVcd by 1(0 ( bad effects. The jury decided that the child's dcnth occurred from causes unknown thus completely exonerating Dr. ( Uibbs from any suspicion of careless - or negligent treatment if nny had over attached to him. . PROBABLE MURDER , t Brutal and Unprovoked As sault on a Railroader. The Person Who Committed the Deed Encapos in the 0t - An assault which in all probability will terminate ir. a murder occurred , - in this city Monday night. It seems that Andy Fahoy and .Too O'Brien - with a party of acquaintances , were - having a pleasant time in a Tenth street resort , Both the men arc railroaders O'Brien being employed at the yards on this side of the river . and Fahoy , who is well-known and respected , working for the U. P. on , the opposite shore. It seems some | trilling diillculty arose between thoeo . two men , which resulted in a quarrel. O'Brien ' finally struck Fahoy , and the latter would have retaliated but for the interference of mutual friends. . The difliculty was smoothed over and - soon apparently forgotten by . everybody. Finally it was de cided to go homo. Several of those present , including O'Brien and Fahoy "r board at Mrs. Garvey's at 020 South Thirteenth street , just beyond the bridge. The party finally reached - their homo and went to bed. Aftermost , most of them had got to sleep O'Brion was heard asking for Fahey. That gentleman arose and finally went out- t10 side to where O'Brien was. As ho did so O'Hrion struck him down with a brickbat , and then in the most brutal manner , began pounding ll10 ing upon his skull. The boarders soon ran .out at the noise of . the sciiillc and chased O'Brien away. Fixlioy WHS removed inside , where y.it was found that his fnco was terribly hacked. Things had got quieted ; down once moro when on BOIIIO pro- teiisp or other O'Brien "got Fahey outside once more. As soon , as the men met O'Brien ' drew a luurdonuu knife and plunged in into Fahoy. . AH ho did HO F.ahoy fell and ho disappeared in the darkness - \Vordwiisatoncosontfora physician. . It was discovered that the knife had penetrated just about the hip , making ' u v.ory ugly and exceedingly dangerous ous wound. Ofllcers McCuiie and Flynn soon arrived upon tiio spot , and with party of railroaders , headed by John James and Jacob JIoss , an extended search of the vicinity was made. It proved of nu avail , however Up to the present writing nothing whatever has been hoard from O'Brimi. Fahoy lias lived in Omaha for number of years nnd is well known. O'Brien , on the contrary , has only re sided in the city u short time. Fahoy'a wounds this morning were very painful and * the most serious re sults were oxpocted. Ho is a power . fully built mun nnd it is hoped hie strong constitution may pull him through. i Rucliet , Considerable excitement and alarm was created in the neighborhood ol - Sixteenth and Webster streets yes terday by the sudden appearance ol a cowboy maddonud by drink. Hi wus riding on a broncho and jnsistecl upon prancing along the sidewalk thereby keeping the stoio keepers ini . shvtu of great anxiety , wondering what would bo his next performance ; The appeal aneo of the politic , how. . over , soon ended hU exploits , as ho al once gitllupcd uu y us fast as hi - could. "Tho llovoro House Council Bluff * is ( ho bust second-class hotel in tin wust. " auglT'lm Pretty Oood- .Tun , Ilacon. laporte , Iiid. , writes i'our'SnuNollumoii1 is all youcrackwl it up to bo , My ilytticpbld baa all van Uhrd : whydout you advurtiae it ; whai - allowuucowill you make if I take u dozoi huttloi ! , BO that I could oblige my frieudi ciocusiouallyt" l rico 60 cents , trial bet tit * 10 centi ) . "BLAOK'pnAUQHT" cures dyspep fftia , indigestion unit heartburn , 0 V. ( ioo.lmn. 1 . Grape's by the basket , , ' At J. I. 1 . . Go to A. D. Homo's for boots ud shoes , if you want to buy them al ' bottom Prices' , Fourteenth and Furii' hum. BLUFFS. * j.'attora of Moment From Across the Biff jMuddy. Courts and Parlies and At tempted Suicides. The Dny' Doing * in Pithy Pnrn- INTKItrHTKVO QUESTION. All interesting case was presented in the circuit court yesterday. Last winter the city council passed n reso lution under a statute of Iowa sub milting to tlio voters of the city nt the lost election the question of a tax of half n mill for the establishment of a free library. The vote was taken nt the annual spring election and carried by an immense majority , Mayor James omitted for some reason t to insert the proposition in his elcc tion proclamation , and now comes the council and refuses to levy the tax thus authorized , The proceeding is in the nature of a mandamus to compel , pol the mayor nnd council to levy the tax. There can bo question of thcii duty , as n mayor cannot defeat the fairly expressed will of the people iy simply omitting to do a thing whicli the law , as it stands , docs not actually require him to do. Hon. D. 0. Bloomer and Col. John H. Kuatley appeared fur D. 0. Bloomer , the plaintiff , andG. A. Holmes , city attor ney , for the residents and respon dents. DECIDED OPINION. A tall Missourian with a face on him rcsemblintr an oclskin drawn over a rip saw arrived hero from Kansas yesterday sore nnd hungry. A citi /.on naked him how ho liked Kansas , , "Oh , " was the reply , "that is a cussed state to live in. They will arrest carpenter for having in his possession , a spirit lovcl , They have closed al the rum shops nnd nro nothing more nor less than a set of gamblers , Why Uncle Sam himself gambles They will go you 100 acres at the gen O oral land oflico ngninst $14 that you will starve to death on the land in fivi years-and win every timo. " * . Mil. HKSSEL VINDICATED. The case of the state VH. Thcodor r IIcssol resulted in the complete viu . dication of Mr. llessnl. It seems tha Mr. Hcsscl concluded seine time ago to attempt a now departure in tha waj ofsaloon-kecp ing ; so ho rented room on Main street and opened wlmt h called a tempcrnnco saloon. That is ho had everything to teed the inne man with the exception of intoxicat ing liquors. A short time ngo h added to the amusement list n very line pool table , where pool can bi played for iiiiytliii.g but drink stronger than hot collet ) , lemonade am pop. A. neighbor for some rcnsoi complained that Mr. Hcssel was car t- rying on n regular gambling hades Ho was arrested , with the resul stated. . SAD UXDINO. A man who goes by the name o Frank May , who has made a living b , playing in the different saloons of th city , was found yesterday dying undc . a tree near Ovis' porkpacking hous in the south part of the city. Ho wa uiioonscious when found. Ho was d immediately taken to the city aw - Drs. McCrea and Green summonc to his assistance. He seems to be bi youd help and .vill probably die. learn that Slay eamo hero a shor . time ago from Burlington , where h at onu time had a wife , but left hoi , Ho has led a pretty wild life. Lau . week ho went to St. .Too to aoek cm ployment , and returning lost uigli wan seen to jump oil' the train nea - whcro ho WUB found. The doctor think ho was poisoned in some wa } iia either accidentally or intentionally a Wo understand the man at ono tim claimed to have a sister at work at th , deaf and dumb asylum. DIDN'T HimrniHi : TUB .MJIKJK. Quito a ( ray and brilliant gutherin took Miss Myra Aobott , daughter Justice Abbott , by surprise hist Mon a day evening at her homo on Dame . street , tiomu of her young friend who were pretty well posted kno that she was born just nineteen years ago , nnd as a gentle reminder that i was about time for her to shufllo p that single coil concluded to iuvit others and take her unawares. Bu the justice was too smart for them Ho anticipated their coming and prc. pared to receive thum. Thu premise Were beautifully deenniteil with ( h usual Chinese lanterns. A ver pleasant evening waa spent , nor di iMyra's friends gothuru empty handed forpivsonts in prolusion wmo brouylit comiistitur of vases , albums , eleuv butons ( , and many other things. , A UKMINISCKNOE. I. M. Mnroy , a loading stock dealo , of Kansas , formerly of Ohio , called a THE DKK ollico yesterday. Mr. Mar cy is hero with some thoroutrhbrci . , cuttlu , includini ! u snlondidbull wliic . he hits been oiiured $050 for. Mr , Marov remembera well the first tim that Jiunos A. Gariiold went to Hiraii : Ohio , to attend school. Ho ( Murcy was with old Dr. Robinson , one of th directors of the college , and they mo young Gartield there , a boy ninetee youru of at'O. The doctor said t Murcy , "There is Jim Garfleld ; if h could Imvo half a chance ho would b resident ot the United States. : W hen young Garfield came up hi stopped his team and speaking to th - young man , said : "How would yo : like to gq out to Hiram to school Jim ? " Ho replied : "First rate ; enl - I huvn't got the money , " Dr. llobii : son drove on , saying to Murcy : "It is u pity that boy can't go to school. 1" " I live I will get him a chance ut Ilirai to work for his board and he can rin the boll and by that moans pay tu turn. " It was not long after this cor venation took place , Mr. Murcy says before Garfield was at Hiram riiigin the bell for his tuition and doiii. chores for his bontd. Soon after this ho WHS at the head of the institution. - There was a complaint filed in Judge Burko's court against a nuis- anco that existed in what is known as Presbyterian Alloy , back of the saloon kept by Wogner * Myers. The evi dence adduced some pretty strong , but ot Biiflicienlly so to satisfy ino court i.-xl it was ft public nuisance and dis- liargcd Ilia parties. Officer Cusio found n man dead runk lying Hear the sidewalk oppo- tto Oflicor & Pusoy's , yesterday , nav- ng with him as n companion a pint > ottlo of very good whisky. Ho rdercd a team nnd conveyed the man to police headquarters. That in will cost him 80.35 at loftst. Dr. S'arr got into an altercation with n man named Hcrsman of Broad way yesterday about the price coal iould bo delivered at hero in Oouncil Muds. Hcrsman claimed that ho ould get it delivered for $9. Starr called him another. Hcrsman re- ilted , "go there yourself. " After , heated discussion they subsided , fo arrests were made bat there was ots of fun created. B. Hagg & Co. have placed a very ° ino new wagon on our streets. Mrs. Clms. Baughan , wife of the : clohratcd landlord of this city , has ; ono to Harlan on a visit. A. K. Dabnoy , of Wintcrset , was n the city yesterday B. M. Holbiook , who was in the city over Sunday , loft for his homo in Missouri Valley yesterday mdrning. Goo. Kellino , wo understand , will soil out his property hero and return o his native southern soil. THE BLUFFS IN BUIKP. Wm. Stull , of the firm of McKinley & Stull , of Lincoln , Nob. , called al Tun BEE oflico yesterday. Mr. Stul intil recently was in the employ ol Burnham & Tulloy , of this city. Ho s ono of the wido-awake mnn of the west. Believing that there was a wider field for him in Nebraska ho wont to Lincoln and formed a partner ship.Mrs. Mrs. Dohanoy and daughter , accom panied by her son-in-law , M. G. Grif- in , have returned from Colfax Springs very much improved. Mr. 3riflin says that there is certainly virtue tuo in the water there if in nothing else. Ho says it is a novel and sa < sight to see so many cripples. They are there in all kind of shapes , from i broken fuifor to a crooked spine , ant ho thinks a great deal of oenrfit is derived from drinking the wann water and bathing in the cold. The land league hold their mooting in St. Francis * academy next Sunday afternoon. M. G. Grillin is the orator tor of the day. Alderman Churchill is erecting brick store room opposite his pump works , at the juncture of Pearl strec and Broadway. Chris. Straub is do ing the mason work and Dana Hutch ings the carpenter work. J. N. Flickongcr , attorney at law residing in the flourishing little cit ; of Walnut , arrived in Council Bluff yesterday fresh from an extondct tour through the northern part of tin state. He has visited several of ou : summer resorts , spending some timi at and around Spirit lake. Ho say : people who cannot afford to take ai occasional trip have no idea of the pleasure there is in it. The last rites paid the dead were performed yesterday at Mr. Noblo' boarding house by the friends of Mrs H. H. Hoover. Hov. Mr. Lemon , o the Baptist church ofliciated. It requires ten commissioned ofti cors and forty privates to battle fo the education of the children of thi city. city.Tho The people of this city will bo pretty ty well posted on our schools afto listening to the following able speak ers next Friday night : Hon. J. W McDill , United States senator ; Hon James F. Wilson , Hon. W. H. M Pusoy , Hon. D. C. Bloomer , Hon E E. Aylesworth , Hon. L. F. Murphy Hon. W. P. Hepburn , M. 0. ; Hon J. P. Cassady , Hon. W. C. James Col. D. B. Dailey nnd Rev. P. B MoMonomy. Billy Bnclmldcr's BOBS conclude ! yesterday that she had lived lonj enough in this wicked world , wher there was nothing but pulling am having to gain a livelihood , and consequently sequontly she imitated n qrcat man ; long cared animals , which pcrhap were bettor educated , but possessed o no moro sense than herself. She hue a rope with a slip knot tied iiroun her throat , the other end was fitatene to a post , and then she laid down an was taking her hist pull prior to en tcring , when she was discovered b ; her owner and her gumo was up. At the picnic out on Franklin ave into some of our store keepers ununi moualy engaged in a now wait * callei the "Boor. " Bring on your coaches , Mr. Pete Hcrdic , wo all want to see them am will take n ride , too. Our street ruil way pays wojl and why nhouldn' liordic coaches , _ A largo steer on tlio cars to ( hi city Monday broke u leg , uud it i said that ho was allowed to remain it the car in that condition for considci able timo. „ . John Eponoter , has returned froii a trip to the eastern markets. Alderman Gavin and L. C , Bracket have returned from quite an oxtcndoi hunting expedition. Cuvin says h will stick in an extra feather to-nigh and boldly facu the mayor. Conrad Goiso shipped two car load of his crystal beverage to Maploltive Junction yesterday , Judge Stockton , of Fremont , wns in the city yesterday. B , H. Wheeler , proprietor of Wheel cr's dairy , was in the city yesterduj supplying his customers with fresl butter , John Shickctaiii ; is improving th time and having a substantial brick wall put under his frame building o Main street. THE Bun would like to know wh this "man with , the grievance- Dops ho have anything to dp nit" The Nonpareil ( Is he related in an , degree to the horse railway companj Is ho a real or simply an imaginar being ? THE BUK IS in sympathy wit the poor. Wo want to see the "buck ot brigade , " as the paper over th daubs the laboring man , ride to an from work in Herdio coaches , or an other conveyance that can bo fur nished. Wo carry a bucket oursolve boiiu'tiuit'B , and wouldn't object to 'rule in the "poor man's coach. " Whn wo want to have donu is our worth contemporary over the way to stan up in the "meeting" and tell the cou grcgation who it is that is osing the righto of the "bucket brigade , " or in preventlnz u from riding in Hcrdjo cpacltcs. Wo want a chance to "hit F.8TATK TIlANRFRns. The following real estate transfers vcro filed in thn county rccoider's of- co , as reported by the title , abstract , eal estate and loan oflico of J. W. quire & Co. , Council BlufTs : Kobt. Pcrcival to M. II. Parks , wJ no 20 , 70 , 40. $800. H. 0. Cory to C. B. Lynmn , sj so , 74 , 41. 81.100. L. F. Heed to J. J , Olnoy , pt nw uw and pt sw nw 13 , 75 , 40. 8000 , J. R. Piper to Goo. C. Bass , no 8 , o , 41 : $2.500. F. M. Gallup to M. Casey , pt 12 in 23 , Ncola. $300. G. M. & N. P. Dodno to E. Mack- and , nc no and wj no and uw so 30 , 77 , 42 , $1,920. F. Field to Z. 0. Strong , pt BO 12 , 5 , 40. $100. E. W. PJjoiflbr to A. Adams , no no and pt BO no 31 , 77 , 42. $585. C. E. Jones to J. A. Price , sw nw add nw sw 28 , 75 , 42. $1,040. C. E. Jones to R. A. Price , nw nw 28 and no no 20 , all in 75 , 42. $1- 050. 050.O. O. F. Lodge to L. Lodge , pt 8 in 10 , Walnut. $350. L. Lodge to G. F. Lodge , pt 0 in 10 , Walnut. $700. O. F. Lodge to J. E. Lodge , o and 4 in 1 , Crawford & Whitney's add Walnut. Love and affection. J. H. Lively to W W. Perry , no 30,75 , 40. $4,000. Hoyt Sherman Rccor to H. C. To- att , 5 in 14 , Walnut. $60. Samuel Haas to O. McCollum , w i e , 2 , 74 , 41. $040. P. J. Honnessy to A. B. Walker , trusted , 4 in 10 , Hyatt's sub city. $950. Treasurer Pottawattamia county to L. W. Ross , pt n i sw 1 , 75 , 43. $4.08. OPENING THE BALL. Brandt and Sierfc Arrested for Violating Slocuinb. Watson B. Smith , on the part of the temperance people , yesterday throw down the gauntlet by swearing out warrants for the arrest of John G. Brandt and Henry Siort. These two gentlemen , according to the informa tion , violated the mayor's edict by keeping open their saloons all day on Sunday. The proceedings are begun under the Slocuinb law generally with out any reference to the ordinance enclosing closing saloons on Sunday. The pen alty attached to the offense under the Slocumb law is a fine of not less than $100 nor moro than $500 or imprison ment of ono month in the county jail. Mr ! Smith says the temperance people did not mean to do anything about the Srnday closing fmluro of the law for the present but but the mayor having opened the ball on that subject they intend to follow it right up and see that it ia strictly enforced hereafter. Their original intention was to devote themselves to getting the ordinance passed. Owing to the fact that S. A. Balliet , who represents the state in the absence of the district attorney , was'otherwise engaged this afternoon nnd could not bo present , the trial of the cases was postponed until Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. POXKV TO MIAN Call at Law Ollice of D. M IloomS. Crei.'liton Hlodc. n n n n 'lo Io < in ixl 'rom s * ° l ° ? * * i ° "ti Sf tH11' / ' / on S'xxl reul cstatCMictirlty , ty lilt , ISAAC iiWAUIJ : , 1100 Firnl.iin } St. HELP WANTED. WAN'J'F.U I ) llarpcntiT * at Opcr.i llou c , i-omiT IMhonil 1'ariihaiii Sts. VUl-'i ) 81IAW & I'lliU ) . - Flmt-clatH fciimlo cnok , ali-o Uln- In rntmi jfirl ; nortliucst corner ITtli ami C.i'itolA | ' c , "M-il " \\r.vsnil : Ooml Mackumith for cno oftlio Vl bo-t ton MS In tlie country. ' 8ti' ily orl > . . \ ] > | > ly to lobn fcLiiurunrthy , Utli St. , 740-27 " \l/\.Vri:0 : rin-t-i-Ui-s machinery and liousu \ > work innltlun ; . Ailtlrcsj bouton & I.ea , Llm-olii Iron WorKH _ _ _ _ _ 764-27 W ANTKI ) Inmu-dUtcly , llrht-cliss enti. Cull at the olllco of OrolTit , ( iur ; Omaha National bank. 7M-2a ! "I ANTKI , ) - need tccoml | { lrl , ut 1818 Chicago t. ( iixul Mttf ! 'Sulil. 7bl-tf \ \ rA.NTKIi-AIUrlH-rat Louis I'aUte , Do < lKo > > xtri-ct , ijeAt to PiK-tolIU'f. 7&U-tf WAXTEI i To rent , by a permanent tenant , a ( 'ond liouio , ctntrally located , Adclrena A. C. Itead , cans of .Stecic , Johnson & To. 7J9-23 I , ' ANTFIMrrlrlno Imnd to tukc wcrk lioinr , > ut Hi.ialu > lilrt Factory. 731-23 \A r A TKI A situation bv ( i J'OUIIK man In a yroifry store , onornlwut Bcptcinbcr la ? . lU Mjme I'xpcrlcnef. Address "M. H , " r'rnc.- liauf H buck btorc , Karnhani tit. , city. 741.23 irASTKIl- girl 'or general house work , ut jsia lunivy t > t. 7so tf IHnln ; room girl , at Ilclncko's taunuit , 13tli mill JatU on 6t . 731-25 WAMTIU- IinnitilUUly , can ItakoLixxl bread and iil'8i lulr v\atre . Address JI , J , IlKtiTint , hhenundoah , Io a. 715-4 "Vl/'ANfKIl position by a mail niti iittoin IT fo the liolel ami k'riuery hib.Inu-K' . ( Imxl icfei-iilicet. ArldrOHJ C. II. Ilcb otlU-c. 71021 WANTED A competent cook for prhato family , Knqtilrtint nnMfiiir , > omh 10th Mrcct.ra. \ . II , KonnU . 7SI fJ Ano'licrolllcc lwat II. U. Uunn , i5 Houth 14th Jit , TOS-tf \1 rASTH ) TO TKADE Almost | icw top Ma VV- , bar buk'ify lur u nlimton. Kuqulrv at llto Otllce. ODI-tl , WANTKI > A comprtcnt workman , ono that undcr-tands all kinds of work , such a one .can nnd ntcody work and Rood uape * . liy writ- lag or ctllln on W , I' . Clark , at Mnnlcton. lu. No drunkard need apply , tiaU-20 ' tilrl for t-cncral housework iu nvUI family at 600 IDih St. , MiMf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. 17011 UKNV Kunil lied rooms and board , at i.1 N. W , Cor , 17th and Capitol A\c. 700-21 FOH KENT Homo of FOI en rooms , cellar , well , clitorn and bathroomell ; located flnt-cl&w condition. Enquire Ko. 2ii louthw c t corner 25th and Davenport St . 75S SO T On UENT-One roam wltli board. 1603 Call- _ 1 ? fo/nla street , 735 tl FOlt RENT A tup ttory lioute of 7 rooai ttlth table , on Sherman A\c. Apply at Merrill's feed Hon. ' , 207 8. Uth St. 72S-H oil IlKNT NIncely lurnUhed front room Hand ) to U , 1' . depot , ai5 10th bt. 71U-24 011 ItKNT-Kkely furuUhed rocmi. at 603 ? IJthHrcct. 74 > tf . > -A pool table to rent ; uith WA.NTEl ; . State price. AJjttwUEu , INMAJ , 4 51-tf Vail , Crau ford Co , , Io a. Tj EillS1 HEAL ESTATE DOOM. fccc l.t SPEOIAL NOTIOES-GontmuBd /1AT.T , AT ilrta. n. K. CLAKKfS No 1 JJofiriSI \J ln < r HOUIB , cor. 13th f.nd Vgt \ > SU. Host. Itijhecltr. _ _ _ SlO-tt V * , S.V. . Cor. / iindDMciport'ts. , 7S3 / , , room \\lth botu-d , cut Mo 20th , b jtwcc , , Chicago and COM 8U. 741-23 E ' .li"GVr Klc antturntsticil roomi. ttcwm nt > 1 ° prices , brick homo , ZOlSCtss St. 023 t ( Ip ° il KENT Kunilslied or unfurnished rooms , "Dnvcnnort itrcct , loutli side , tlilnl 'xtst o ( 16th Rtrcet. 117-23 FOR KENT House of rcvcn rooms , kitchen , cellar , cistern , well and barn , on South Avc nue , ncxtto Woolworlh' < reihlenM * Enquire at. Hth and tVnham Bit , } . JOHNSON , CT2-tf T\OK \ tlKNT Urge burn. Inquire at IBIS CliU JL1 cajro St. 071 tf T > EUlSthasrattling Ion ? lints of _ hou eslota _ them.UnJi and farms for sale. Call and get them. FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room for ono or two gentlemen , at 1210 1 Ion-art ! direct * 633 tf 1710R KENT 2 furnished rooms oicr ilej- . JL1 chants' Exchange , N. E. ccr. 10th and D < xlgo , strecU. 2SD-U FOR SALE. SAT.K A total bcRnllnih9ti o funl'urc FOR iicrthwcit cormr 14lh ai.d Jackson , rcct , 703-25 FOR SALE A rare chance trTjump Into a well establish. ! d cash trade. Will cell my trencral stork of merchandise , ttltuatcd In ono of the beat BhlppInK points on I ) . & M. It. ) ' , For further particularsralloraildrcssJ. B. Llidngcr\Vnvcrly. Neb. 710-S2 TjlOll SALE teaM and furniture of a flnt-claso- J } hotel In a town of 1300 Inhabitants , In state of Nebraska ; ha 24 beds : the tra\ cling men's re sort. Inquire at HEEofTlcc. 216-tf 170K SALK Mans of Doug las and Harpy coun- Jj tics. , A. ROSfcWATER , 1020Karnham street 320tf FOR 8ALU A farm ol eighty acres. In good repair , Good house , 22x30 and ell MxlO , small orchard of bearing trees. One mile bouth. of Onawa City , Iowa , on S. C. & P. R. . Will Bivo time on part If wished. Address F. II. Omaha , Neb. nlHltfa4w4t T710R BALK A new Ml leather top tide-liar JJ [ Phaeton with eprlns cushion anil back , at W. K. Grit ton's carrligo ton manufactory 314 , S. 16th st. bet. Karnhara and Harnoy. 707-tf SALE Neat house ami full lot , 12 block * FOR P. O. at 8900. Jens L. McCMat-K , 712-tf Opp. Postotlice. 1J10R SALE Four 8 HJ P. cnnncs , t\\ol5H < JL engines , one IS It. P.trtlcal boiler , ono 811. P. , onaJO II P. and I 16 If. P. horizontal boiler , all new. By Oinaha Foundry and Ma chine Company , Omiha , Nob. muM7G-a23 SALE Fine stock farm ot 400 acres EOtl house , rattle died , orchard ic. , with In cany reach ot railroad. Price , $4TOO , ) mr time ftt 0 . JOHN 1. . McCAGUn , Opp. 1'ost Omco. . KA-M 10 It SALK Kent cottage anil peed lot at F S1160. JOHN L. WeOAGUi : , Opp. T. O. 037-tf SALE ON KABY TKUMS.-Good Hotel EOR DM Id Ultv. Neb. , well located ncur A. & N. depot , plctitv of room , good accommodations , four lots , and coot ! barn. Can lie had at a bar- Kiln. For lyvrtU-ul&ra , inquire ot or address O. . H. Ford , Ua > ld City , Nebraska. Aug. 11 , Dnllv3tcod.w2t. SALK On reasonable terms. ' A buslncsi FOR Is palii S400 a month. Uuarnntccs. git en as to title of property and Ic.-ua of premises. t nqulro at ollico of Sum J. ! lo\\cll,217 b. HtnSt. , . Omaha. 012-tf "ITIOIl SALK Horse , bugtf } * and harness. Can U be seen at Ste\enson's Capitol A\cmio barn. ITicc , $2SO. E. C. tLLlS. &CC-tf T7IOH SALK A flrst-ela8 milk dairy. Inquire- X1 atthiaotHcc. 617-anx 27 AND LAND Bcmis rents houvcg. HOUSES , hotels , farms , lota , lands , offices * rooms , etc- , See let payc , THOUSALE Good house wlttt four roonn and X1 half lot , No. 2H13 Uodifc bct cen 'JOth and" 27th Ftrett. Good well and ihado trees ; house In \ gpoil condition. Inquire on prcmlsea. 221-tt .ljAS And i'arosois repaired By II. U SCHtm1 llth and Farnara sts. ISOtf KICK i : SALK. B SALK.ESTAnilOOK 203-tf ESTAnilOOK Jt COE. EQR SA'.E A mull engine , II. W. Pajno \ Bon's make. lu perfect odder. Inquire ol H. II. Clark & Co. 3ff-tf MISCELLANEOUS. STHAYED rrom my plate , on IDth and Jack- sonfctrects , on Aiixurt Oth , one inland white hf Ifcr , 2 yiurs old 747-27 T TT7'ILKIB Manufactory ofaKr I. \J , VY boxes , HOS l-'arnham ktrect , Onmha , Neb. n A red ami white heifer uith weak STKAYKU cjca , bos rnnauuv Hitiraday from lUuimis- btn , i8 Johnson Street. 724 CALL on or a'dilresj I'otter A I'ulmcr10 South nth street , Coiinell Illnn , loua , for lall- road tickets isutest , north nml Konth. Greatly reiluevJ r.iU-s on all tlei et" . Kvtry ticket guar * untcc'd , and tlikcti lion ht , sold nnd exelmii'i'd ( ' IJ10IITUNK TELI.EH AND MEDIUM Mr * . Ullza tcll past prcfcnt , ard future In lot o and all atTnlm. She reveals the deejwst keeretxot the heart. She ] msie < the magnetic jwwer to fill fill all your wUlict * . Cull at No. 11110 Chit-a o. ttrcet , near litli. _ 011 10 tf I OST Sunday afternoon on Houard St. , ehlld'MKOld bi-ae-elct , uiarkiil"itbet.n : Finder - er will please lca\ at lleo Olllee. _ f,73-tf B EMI81 NEWCTfY MAtVi,25 < ; . Heu M paw VjTKAYEI ) Krom 2410 Hartley itrcct July 23 JC ) one larxeltrinille cow , 9 5 earn old , branded nrv liTpiltli letter "O. " Has > -ome \ > liltc i-potx on livr. Any uiicclilnir infoniutl < \UicruKlicis. . r return licr111 bu uultably rvuardcd. HIS tf A. M. ANV OXK lmma work fora Jj-jw writer i-ari to acconuuo < latt'd liy tuleiilionln the UK olllco. 4t3-tf > EJI1S' UK A I. KSTATK EXCIIASOK I li ITi'lIItEE or four younf men can be accoiiiinoda- 1 twl with board. | iufcrciico8 xcliaiied. | Ap ply 2011 Cans ktrect , 4th door wcat of 2Uthi < t.t. oroildrns llox U7 : ! , IHIBUJIIU'L- . iS43 < ? f . , O 31. lIUOWN-Coriicr 12th and Chitago. * " L rl. ttrccts , la rc&ily to bore or dt-epcn ells. * Mtliilactloii Kuoranteed. 60311 „ . , . FOUOKT The auocvBKore 01 the Anicr- D Iran House , on Douglas street , between Kill fttid 10th , for board , lodging and trannlenti.ua taiuein. lltAtieitfully W4.tf .II'MIIS * UM'ISK RdRS POWDER Absolutely Pure. ilado ftoin Urnp Cream Tartar. Ko other r. unation m U < uih light , flaky hot brcodo , o uxurioiw | u tr > - . Can l < e eaten by ! > } pcptlo Mlllout tear of tlielllj rrtultlnj ; from heaty Indli cetl'ble food. Mi oaty In cant , br all Ore < en KOYAL lUKlKOil'OWHEll CO New Yoik.