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OMAHA DAILY BEE. SATUBDA APGUST 8Tt 1881.
THE DAILY BEE.
Saturday Morning , Auff , 27
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
Patterson Bells coal.
ftet your hats nt I > one' .
Sxe' Ortam Sods still boeimlntf.
600 business lots. Call on Betnis.
1000 residence lot' , Bcrnlx , ogcnt.
. Doa't forget Save' * for | * rfumery.
250 heat i and lots. Beinis' agency.
BcmU' real estate boom. First pags
A. W. NA'orj , Dcntlot , Jacob's block.
Warranted Tooth Brushes ftt Kuhn's.
Bends' new map of Omaha , 23 cents.
aw farms and 000,000 acres of land
llemfo , agent.
The Lion continues to roar for Moore's
ITnrnc * < and Saddlery.
For FINE Commercial Job Printing ,
ill at THE DER Job rooms.
PrcHcriptions a specialty , Opera House
Pharmacy , 2lS. . loth Street.
The Oniahft mctlicnl college is receiv
ing ft ( food many inquiries from nil over
HIP sUte.
H5ghe tca h price paidfprsccond-lwnd
furniture Abraui'n & l.ewlt' , 1121 Doug.
A tare clmnco to obtain a
businr N , See special column. Kn'mirc at
Nouth 14th street. . tf
A heavy irtipjof ! brick and lumber
lini the street fronting uhat is tn bo the
HHW ( hand Central hotel.
ft ,
rV -Itdvtanl Corner , who wai accidentally
Mllexl Thursday , wan buried yesterday at 2
o'clock tn Prospect Hill ccmctciy.
-Yesterday the heavy cornlcei wcro
being placed In position abote llic front
fmirlh'story of Iloyd's opera hoitfc. "
Michael McCarty , w ho had his hand
hvllyhurt at the rolling mill two weeks
sgo , Is in a rather bad way , an abces i hav
ing formi-J. Dr. 1'eslwly hopes to sa > e
the hand.
The large colored drawings of the
original nnd modified plans for the new
court house are on exhibition In the dis
trict court room. They arc object * of
conndera1)le ! cnriosty to citbeus generally.
A man from Indlanopolis , Ind. , ar
rived in Omaha yesterday for the pmvoso
of buylnff aO,000 , bushels of csm to feed
Iiia own utoo.k nt that .place , lie nays
tint ho heard of Omaha in a grain market
.wi came here In preference to any other
point.
point.A
A nmn employed at Witteg'n beer hall
ju b r-kecper WIIH thrown from n , buirgy a
fowilujfl ave and had hix hhoulder dl"lo-
cttn < l.
l.Vrof.
-Vrof. E. Bchultz , late miln violinist at
KtraxHhcr , has joined the Musical Union
orchtntraof this city. I'd. Uioste , lately
first cornetint of Hoffmaii'H orthestrii , is
Miioiher recent odilltion.
.John Wearne , of the firm ofVeiriie (
tf rtons , w ho was BO badly fcaldi'd on thu
far \Vexlneiday last , is progreHnlng
very favorably andis now able to le-ntiniu
i < . Ills faeo is btlll conslilvntbly
I f nun the effect of the tcaM.
PERSONALS.
J BllcUensderfer , chief engineer of the
U. 1' . , uent w st ychteixlay.
K. i'\.4 Jolitihnn , of this city , is ut thu
| irfM.'tit time.nojournlng in San rrtmulxco
I ) . Howes , gemnal western imsxcnger
iiK ttt of the Chicago & Alton mad , IK in
J he city. /
T. U. IMper , formerly employed as a
tiuv'ftlitu' inun for TiiK IKI ! : , Is now a con
ductor'on tlio Pullman line of sleeping
N. B. J'alconur , of thih city , landed in
Now York on- Tuesday of this week on
bin \vay homo from IIH ! tuo-months init in
fiootland.
\V. ir , IjuniH , cleric of thcdlHtiictcotiit ,
liaa returned frora the Hot Hpringn con-
Mldorably improved in health but not en
tirely nell.
VV. 0. Pittengor , formerly a rctddent of
Onmlia and connected with the U , P. , but
now Htatloned nt ICansnu City and fin-
liloyed BH a locomotive engineer on the
Mimourl Pacific IK in the cttyjesteriluy
Jii * wny westward. He ttnyn Onmhiv has
unv > w iinderf ully.
A. 5. Mitnh , of Ketl Cloud , in in the
city.
ITon. H.T. Clarke , of Delleiiuw , N at
IheWithnell.
O. 1) . Mnckey , of Jersey City , N. .1. . is
in the city \ hltlng friend * .
A. M. Fergiwon , of Uen er , Cpl. , r-
rivet ! in Omaha ytbtcrday afternoon ,
V. U Seoley , from Tltuoille , POHII. , in
iu the city and staying at the \Vlthnell.
. ( Iwrge Sickles , of New York City , ur.
rived jefct-nlay aftemwn and It ! quurteivd
Hlthe-\yitliBt-U. < r *
MI'SHVoodiw McUoftuick and Muster
.Inlin MoCynnjak j nrrlveil home yenterUaj
fruin AtlanticfClty. nrtil otlier iKjliiCH lii
Meyer and wife re
from Lake M tone tonka. 4 Mr. ' MeyeVfay
Ui change from blanket * untl'ttovvfln
JiUnnc.otn to
the frightfully wann
Vfstlier exiierlenoeel ' here jentpj-ilay wa | .
HuJdn'i'as JtVaV uiiii'catant , '
Clifford and Oall&j'Iier , of Klnghaiiit it ,
W , Y. , the former the winner and holder
of thoclimujilounhlj ) , IxU tor ground nnd
lofty tumbling t I the iuU-rnMtonal mln >
Ut Inlhjliultljihla | thrtjet jews ago , ire
with VorepnughV ctrciu , uhlch cxhlbltd
fir re to-day , iUm.
A uutnber of prominent 0. , It , & Q. ofll-
ciils were In the city yeterdny on m.f .
ne. < . Among .them were T , J. Potter ,
manager ; K. P , lilpley , general freight ;
spoilt ; Thomas Miller , dnUion fi eight
Hvut ; P. Ixmell. general ticket and pas.
> * D er agent , and W. p.Vhite , Mr. Put.
UVs prate ( becretarv ,
.1. . i.i .
TRUE TO HER TRUST.
Tx > tnuch cannot bo said of the
ever faithful wife and mother , con-
atontly wiitchlng nnd caring for her
der oiieg , never neglecting a .single
duty in their bohidf. When they ire
Aiwilod by disease , and the system
iihould have a through cleansing , heed
stomach and bowels regulated , od
jiuritied , raidarial poison > d ,
ho mtut know that Electric Bitters
are the only euro remedy. They are
the best and purest medicine in hold
wudd , juid only cost fifty ctuita. Bold
by lab & McMahon. * . . . { ) Jtj
THE RACES.
All the Entries for the Moot
ing1 Across the Bivor.
Firnt Ut of Any Kind That HM
Yet Boon Pnl > li 1 > od-
The trotting races which begin in
Council Dlultti on Tuesday next nnd
last for five days promise to bo quite
.in event. About sixty running
horses liavo already arrived there and
more than that mitnbgr of other
horses. The list of entries HO far as
irmdo will prove of great interest to
Omaha people , and as they liavo not
been published on cither side of the
river Tin : BEE takes pleasure In pro-
.tailing Ihcm.
The first race on Tuesday is fur the
2:27 : cla.Hs , the purno being § 500.
The seven entries'arc : „ ,
"Wash Corbin , Chicago , 111. , Corbin
Bashaw ; Kdwin Bither , Ilacino , Wis. ,
Edwin B. ; W. L. Beck , Chicago , 111. , ,
J. A. Bachelor , Mattie
Graham ; B''J. . Johnson' , Creston ,
la. , Fairmountj Marie Hopkins , St.
Clair , Mich. , Ethal Medium-and A.
D. Darson , ICansas City , Mo , , 1'ino
Ceaf. ' '
The second race in for Iho 2:50 :
class , purse 8300. Thofo are twelve
entries un follows : J. H. McDoug-
hall , Doniaon , Tex. , Clarence II. : T.
0. llobcrts , Kearney , Kan. , Orphan
Boy ; A. Ilartnoy , Council BluTs ( , ttaJ
Jack Poregoy ; Win. D. Ei my , Couniu
cil Bluils , Sleepy Frank ; W. d. Neal ,
Chaunteo , Ivnn. , Phillips Blaekwood ,
Jr. ; Kennedy Packard , Rod Oak , la. ,
Trampoline ; Wash McCallutn , Ne
braska City , Neb. , Farmer Boy ; E
Daggert , Ottumwa , la. , Brown Dick ;
W. W. Aldason , Kans.w City , Lady
Kern ; A. J. Ingorham , Cheycnno ,
Olifdon ; nnd J. W. Nibble , Fullerton ,
Neb. , Almont Raven.
Wednesday's first race is for the
2:30 : class for n § 500 'purse. There
are six entries , viz. : 0. D. Wilson ,
Missouri Valley , la. , Little Sioux ; J. .
A. Batcholor , Mattie Qraham ; B. J.
Johnson , Creston , Iowa , Fairmont ;
Mark Hopkins , St. Glair , Mich. , Ethel
Medium ; D. L. Cawon , Kansas City ,
Mo. , Sam Patch , and W. L. Halliday ,
Prince ,
There are cloven entries for the
2'J8 : class , the purse being $ 'JOO.
They aie : W. S. Cook , Dallas , Tex. ,
Mattie Thompson ; .1. AV. Jacobs ,
Lincoln , Nob. , Colorado ; John B'
Wolfs , Ottumwa , Iowa , Gen. Garfield ;
G. J. Fuller , Billy Bashaw ; Cook
, Chicago , III. , lletite ; Mark
Hopkins , St. Clair , Mich. , Lucreco ;
A. A. Bombock , Kansas City , Mo. ,
Sleepy Dill ; Henry Loughlin , Ilacino ,
\Vis. , Kitty dlyio ; W. C. Calkins ,
Galesburg , IllTJlady Low ; A.Barnes ,
West Union , Iowa , Mountain Girl ;
and II. Brown , St. Paul , Minn.Chas.
'G. Hays.
The first race on Thursday is for
stallion * of the 2:30 : class , the purse
being $ -100. The out lien , BOVOII in
number , are : Wash Corbin , Gliica-
go , His. , entered by J. W. Jacobs ,
Corbin's Bashaw ; J. F. ICinney , Ne
braska City , Nob. , Alarm ; John S.
Wolf Jr. , Ottumwa , Iowa , Gen. Garfield -
field ; W. G. Neal , Chaunto , Kan. ,
Phillippa Blaekwood Jr. ; K. Packard ,
Rod Oak , Iowa , Trampoline ; Jas. W.
Xibblo , Fiillcrton , Neb. , Almont.
IlavonH. ; Hniwn , tit. Paul , Minn. ,
Chaa. G. Hayes.
Thu second is a pacing race for the
2:25 : class. The entries nrof B. J ,
Johnson , Creston , In. , Lone Jack ; J.
M. F. Schneider , Avoca , la. , Little
Frank ; J. W. Ford , Chicago , Wonder
ful ; II. D.IUS , Farmington , Tonn. ,
Thunder.
In Thursday's first nice there
are eleven entries for the U
minute class , purse $200. They are :
W. D. Amy , Council Blulls , la. ,
Sleepy Frank ; J. B. McDoitghall ,
Denlson , Tex. , Clarence H. ; A. W.
Campbell , Dallas , Tox. , Golden Rule ;
W. E. HardinKearney , , Kas , , Giay
Billy ; A. Hartney , Council Blulls ,
la. , Jack Porogny ; W , L- . Beck , Ctii
Minn. . Lucrocc ; W. L. Halliday , Hig'
glnqvillo : NeiitrF.-1. ; ArJ. Ingurfiam ,
OhoyoiiiicpVyo. , 'Anu 'Girl $ ll > Wk B ,
Farmington , Tonn. , Jim Aluckii ) * ; P.
L. Lucas , . St. . Louis. . . Mo. , Cyrus.
' ThS'JitJOilacorsclusV have aix' ' eii-
trioa The pur o is. $300. The en-
trioaa're : . , i . j * )
J , B. McDouuhall , Dcnison , Tox. ,
Keno ; B. J , .lohnson , Cjobton , Inwu ,
Lone Juokj Geo.Vi Lamb , Ci-e f < in ,
lovru , Little Dall ; Sam , 'ArthurIlg -
ginsvillo , Mo. , Plying Oloiid ; Janici
Caniibell | , IVHIIBOS City , Mo. , J a C.ij
H. Daua , Farmington , Teiin. , Tliuii ;
der.
der.There
There are at present seven entries
in the free-for-all , purse § 500. The
entries : '
W. A. Marlow , Fremont , Neb , .
Tom Brittonj .1. 11 , Ball , Glosfor ; B.
J. Johnson , Croston. la. , Soiolu ; S.
3.of
II. Burke , Chicago , III. , Rose of
Wushinglon ; G. D. Wilson , Missouri
Valley , la , Li o Sioux ; A. M.
Howe , Crcslon , la , Loafer and Annie
' i ,
SotiJilug Differences-
Quite u lively BCOIIO occurred at the
depot yesterday afternoon about four
o'clock , in connection with a Fnrnham
street marital misunderstanding. It
appears Irom the statements made by
ttitnossea to the ufl'air that the wife
went down to Iho depot to induce her
} lUibaiid tb como to oo'me amicable cot-
tlcinent. Ho appeared unwilling to
interview her , and when she had como
ttilhin the range of his vision ho
made tracks for another locality. She
followed htm and.finally they had a
short chat. Evidently the subject
of conversation was not agreeable to
him , for ho soon made a break from
her , scooting around the buildings
nnd hiding under cars to avoid her.
Finally ho came out of his conceal
ment and went away with his wife
It ii stated that the couple liavo made
up their differences and will live to-
gclher amicably heroaflcr , as Ihoir
business affairs demand it.
A Child Bnillr Hnrt.
Sjmo days since n number of chil
dren wore swinging on a largo swing
in Mr. Orady's yard on Thirteen Hi
street ! near Jones. The owingloaded
with children , was moving tp and fro
with considerable rapidity when Mr.
Grady's little girl , in order to stop it ,
sprang in front of the awing. Bho was
struck . in the thigh with tcrrihlo force
foj the sharp udgo of the board. The
.blow knocked lior several feet and
fractured her hip. The doctor in at
tendance thinkB the will entirely re
cover from the effects of the injury.
THROUGH THE CEILING.
The Way Joe Hardin Reached
the Antiquarian Book
Store
Last evening a colored man camo-
tumbling through the coiling into the
Antiquarian book store , lighting upon
an old gentleman who was deeply en
gaged in reading a book. The Hccond
floor of the rickety structure is occu
pied by a colored family. It seems
that last evening Joe Hardin , the col
ored porter at Curry's barber shop ,
who is a rather heavy weight , paid
them a friendly visit. Ho carelessly
allowed his whole weight to rest on
the floor , and the result was a frac
ture of Iho boards sufficient to allow
him to diop to the room below.
The gontlotnan seated there , whom
ho struck in his descent was not hurt
but Hardin was picked up quite
severely injured. Ho was at once re
moved to his homo , adjoining Iho
Orcighlon house. A physician who
was called in found him to bo very
severely bruised in different parts of
the body. Ho was unable to wove
about without assistance and several
days will clapso before ho can appear
upon the streets again.
' Wood Attention-
Considerable complaint is mndc by
citizens iu regard to the 'condition of
thp street railroad track at Sixteenth
and Cumlngs streets. The track is at
least five itiohcH above the grade of the
street and it is dangerous for any ve
hicle to attempt to cross it oven at
right angles.
The water-works company in their
recent excavations at Saundcrs and
Cumings streets , no.ir the Mission
church , removed the guard rails load
ing . to the bridge. These have not
been replaced and the consequence is
that the approaches to tlio bridge liavo
have boon left in a very dangerous
condition. Persons passing there
after night are liable lo moot with a
serious fall at any time. The matter
should DO attended to at once.
Iioofrinn ; For GenEstabrooli -
Oflicor Black was sweltering iu Iho
noon day sun Yesterday , Irying lo find
Gon. Estabrook. The policeman had
a warrant in his possession , charging
thu general , on oath of Jacob Schroi-
ner , with renting a certain property ,
located at 41U North Sixteenth
street , to a notorious prosti
tute. It is said that thu property luii
been vacated by the party who recent
ly occupied it. The occupant was a
colored woman.
Wo guaraiitfo that "Conrad's Bud-
woisnr is brewed , espm-iullv for our
trade , according tn tlm liudwoisur
process , of the boat S.rizcr Hogs and
Bohomitin Baling and u.irutnted to
keep ill any climate. ' Uk your drug-
jjiatforit.
OJUAHA MEDICAL COLLEGF ,
s stiou begins Oct. 10 , 1881
tdjl-es.1 , G. II. Avnns , M , IX , Sec.
"
The Xmst of Throe- ,
Jacob 1'otcridn , aged tn'eny'thb
last of n bart 'of thrco Swedes , wlio
recently came | o ilua co'it ry , dipd
last night nt St. Jonojih'ti hospital.
M l ' ° uur' ' ° " 4 o'clock in the
Douglas c6uity | cemetery.
OAK LOAD OF MELONS > T
uuuhiviui , vvmuir wiLi UK Hor.iiT
LOW nauiiKB. COMS AI > airr' '
FllKSH FROM THIS PAT01T.
' ' ' \\r. M. YATKS ,
k ' MOHSK1S SELLING
Shoos cheap to make room for now
goods to arrive. Largo stock to
colect. from at reduced prices , J-ith
and Farohau ) .
WftrdVolovR.
I will sit for re'tjisti-.Uion of votura
Monday , the fjth day of September ,
18S1 , for iCgistraliou of voters of the
Third \VareV , and 6ald , book will bo
open at my oilier , 1321 P u las ut
northeast corner of Fourteenth ,
NVjI-Ifc IIR'lLlSY. . . '
augSltosfi
ATTENTION ,
A Bpuctal mooting of the Omnha
Plustorerd will bo held at their hall
next Saturday evening. All nro ro-
( juoatod to bo priwont. JJy oi-dor
committee. JAM us
Soorutiiry ,
"BLACK-PnAUGHT- toatho-
neii * and
c , r r.ooui a .
HOTTER THAN HOTTEST.
That is What the Thermomey.
tera Ind.cato for YeaterDay.
The Fallacy of Simply Sprinkling
Thoroughfare * .
Yesterday wai the holiest yet ex-
pcricnccd this year. While thcro was
a brisk wind blowing at the rate
of twonly miles per hour , il was never-
tholoss like the breath of Iho
Sirocco. There has boon no businessv
done or labor performed by Omaha
-
live. On Tcnlli street the dust , which
lies tea depth of four indies , was raised
by the wind in clouds which completely
obscured everything in Iho street.
People in carriages and street cars
suffered as much from the dust as
from the heat. At various places
about town thermometers took up
ward shools at a very early hour Yes
terday. The signal service at 5:45
a. m. showed 70' , and at 9-lo : it had
gene up to ! MV" . This has boon the
first time that it lias indicated so high
a temperature at this early hour in
the day. At half-pnst one o'clock it
reached the htahcHt point it , has
at any itimilur hour in the
day this season , viz. : slight')1
over , 100' .
Max Meyer's thermometer , lit 7
o'clock a. in. , showed 70 ° ; at 10
o'clockj 05 ° , at 12 m. , 100 ° , and at
2 p. m. , 102 ° . Others indicated
similar figures.
Tlio wind and hc.it of Yesterday dem
onstrated one thing pretty plainly ,
ana that h vli.it it is impossible to lay
the dust simply by sprinkling a few
streets running from east to west. Tin
sidostrcats usually need most attention.
The prevailing winds hero in the
summer are from the south and consequently
quently no matter how well cither
Farnliam or Douglas streets are
wetted down they will be overwhelmed
with dust clouds from the side streets
unless these also are sprinkled. This
is practically demonstrated by Iho
condition of Tenth street.
The Rural Now Yorker observes :
The best pcuplo vote for the best man
ovcrv time. And judging by the
number 03 the tit. Jacobs Oil constit
uency , that is the best remrdy for
rheumatism known. Prof. Tico among
others says BO.
Itonl Estate Transfers'
The following transfers were re
corded at the county clerk's office
yesterday , as reported for this paper
by John L. McCaguo , real estate
agent and conveyancer :
Charles E. Fisk to Peter O'Malley ,
o A ' lot 15 , in block 5 , in Sweeney's
ad'd. , west division : § 500.
Charle.1 W. Burgdorf to William
Cleburno , n % lots 9 and 10 , in
Kountzo's add. , west division : § 2,100.
Joseph Gilbert to Henry Astiuan ,
parcel in s w \ section 0 , township 15 ,
ran. 13 east , west division8240. .
1) 's Leiflers to Andrew Ford , lot '
lit , ii lock 8 , Kount/.e and Ruth's
add. , jst division : § 3,000.
Orvi o C. Bowen to Eliza A. Towle ,
loll ) , I ulloiu's add. , west division :
§ 1,000.
IMPIETIES
A IY e ( not over tweho years old gut
away , ith a iiaekago of new testament * in
Nuv Voik the ; other day.
More " \iiission.irios nro wanted in tlio
South 1'acifia Islumln. The native * have
been reduced to uuch extremities that o\ou
iiallorg are eaten with gunto.
It in odiclnlly announced that umbrella
attract linlitniu . - They also attrac
the clmnco pafisor-by when reclining ? ran-
qullly in the vestibule of a church ,
Thu Quaker * of Lynn , MUSH. , liad . .
quarrel and one Friend was no demniiHtra-
two in hid actlonn that the brethren think
the spirit that moved him wag that o
Mime deceased prizu flchter.
The Rev. W , II. Delano , a noted Ohio
prohibitionist , drank a beverage in a
Columbus saloon which he nays was root
beer , but which the barkeeper * and ! < }
stunden declare to have been ale. and
stiff old stock lit that.
Sin Franciuco ulmrns cover a Rood silver
coin with tin foil , so it will not rlna when
throw n on the bar , and then win lotn of
money from exports who bet heavily that
it is counterfeit. Moody didn't ( mite
btriku bcdroct when ho prospected for nil
on the count.
It in n sorrowful fact , reniarkn UK.
Cotiiler-Jotirna ) , that the bar-rooms am
more honest with their lemoni than the
temperance picnics , but the bar-rooms hayi
an ( utahlUhcd business and can afford ti
bit Hood. The picnlo Is a great uncurtain
ty , liable to be o > ert kcn by rain water.
A hcapo loco crll > e , whoso veracity
fccemu to lit ; Miinewhat out of repair , say i
tliut at n t > ] ilrltuul beance in Chicago an
editor was ( old that a departed friend tie
sired to tijieak to him. The connectlor
wa > made. And the friend proved Je > bo n
former editor whi dwiieu to ay u few !
word * , lie said be desired to Inform iU
old ( lulinmient subscriber ) * who bad pro ii-
Ui'd t < > bring in wood on subscription ,
that they needn't do it , as the manage
mcnt \ \ here ho waif urnlshed the fuel. tele
hniil they might bend ioe , however. Vol
umiid could not say more.
When Tlmro's "Will There' *
Way.
Anyone who him the will to try TIIOIIAB '
Kci FcrnipOiL will surely Jindlhewavti
rohtift healtd , In cases of bronchial fttfec -
tioiiH , sere throat , pains , etc. ; and as on
Internal remedy it in Invaluable ,
codlw.
The Now City Directory
soon lo bo boned will bo the mos |
thorough and complete of any director ;
over issued for Omaha. People win
Imvo recently come to the city , or
those who liavo recently changed the !
icsidenco or boarding place , shouli
send their now address at oneo to J.
il.Yolfo , 120 8 * Fourteenth street ,
corner Douglas , co that their name ;
esr
will appear in the how directory cor -
when issued.
All persons iudobtod to the undersigned -
signed will please call at tjio old stand
1416 Douglas btroet and pottle fheir
bills before September 15th. If not
soltled by Ihat Ijmo will bo given oul
for collect iun ,
auij2Bt J. F. SUEHY et Co
Other Side of th * 8ier > ' -
Mrand Schult , a juatico of ' 'IC '
neaco in Douglas prccinclf called At
.
THF lir.E office yesterday in regard loa
charge of assault and battery pre
ferred atjaiiiBl him by Edward Augus
tus , which wtts tried before Justice
Ilrandcs yesterday. He denied the
statement made by Augustus thai he
had fired at him anda party of friends.
Schult ( says lie was getting
homo from n little hunting
.
ing trip and these parties insulted
him but ho paid no heed them. lie
wonl lo his own house , withdrew the
shot from his gun and discharged the
powder to clean it out , That was all
that was in the matter. Justice
Brandos was seonyesterday in regard lo
his disposition of Iho case. Ho said
tlbi weather was lee hoi lo gather his
brains together , HO he wouldn't give a
decision < for a few days.
POLICE COURT.
_ . i
Justice Meted Out to Small
Offenders.
A suspicious character claiming to
hail from Lincoln , who was arrested
by Ofllcer Donohae Thursday appear-
ed bofoic the police court
and pleaded guilty to certain
specific charged made ag.ilnsl him ,
The principal witness in the case was
n little boy of Ion years of age.
Judge Bcneko gave the follow ,
who refused to toll his nairto , the
fullest penalty of the law. He was
fined $5 and costs and sent to jail fern
n period of sixty days.
Cora Jones and Minnie Itosa had a
pitched b.ittlo at the corner of Twelfth
and Douglas streets Thursday , Both
looked considerably dilapidated when
they appeared before Judge Bonokc
ycstcrduy. After listening to the
stones , the court fined Cora Jones
and costs , and Minnie Ross $2 and
costs.
John M. Cowin was fined $3 and
cost for disiurbing the peace.
As mentioned in Thursday's issue
a Swede named J. lloss was arrested
for threatening to kill his wife and
little child. Judge Beneko yesterday
sent the man to jail for twenty dayn.
BEI/GIOUS.
Mr. Moody goes to Kngliitnl ne.Nt
month.
Ticro ( are 324 UaptM churches , with
about 20,000 members , in Floiida , con
nected with which are ( iOOSunday schools.
Bishop Hurst says that Methodism in
Iowa it creating churches at the rate of
one a fortnight. Its state membership it
about 80,000.
A wealthy Gcnnim Jtaptist has bought
an old convent on the island of Capii ,
Italy , and n , small Baptict church has been
organized there.
The Firiit Oouijregfttiotial church at
Denver , Col. , has jn t completed its new
edificu at a cost of 49,200 , and dedicated
it entirely free from debt.
Henry \VardHeechor'n vncationthia year
huts from July 18 to October 2 , and no is
Hr > endiiij'the most of it at the Twin i ami-
tain house , North Conway.
Statistics from cloven states riiow that
wane tliere are in tlicin 71 ! ) vacant Presby
terian churches there nre only 351 minis
ter * without congregations.
Congregationalism ueeius to flourixh in
the went as well as in New Kngland.
Thirty-two churchot have been organised
in Michigan in the last two yearn.
The t card of foreign inissionti of the Ite
formed ( Dutch ) church will hold a genera !
missionary conference , in Albany , Octobei
1'2 and 13 , to celchnvto the Hftjuth yt-ar of
the work of the church in foreign missions.
Ifcv O. B. Frothinglmin. who has np < iit
two jeaw in thotouth of Europe , is now
in Scotland. He has recovered hishvnlth.
In September he will tail for New York ,
where he will engage ) in litcraiy work ,
l > ginning with a biography of George Rip-
ley.I .
I lany of the church patient ot Englnne
are calling for the re-establishment of th.
fee of Westminster , which wax unu of tlm
six new sees founded by Henry VIII. , am'
subsequently supprcsHed in the reign of
Kdwnrd VI. , when nearly a'l Its endow
ment and patronage Was transferred to the
bishop of London.
Mont of the. Lutherans in the Baltic
provinces , in Rusalo , have preaching in
the German ; but them useil to he a- con
gregation ot 5,200 in Kronstadt to whom
won necessary to preach in five different
languages , now reduced to three through a
cllv laion. The Lutheran churches are now
generally introducing the Russian tongue
in their worship and schools
The solemn and Impresslve cereinony o !
thu consecration of thu Itev. KilianFlanch ,
of St. Francis Seminary , near Milwaukee
as bishop of La Cnwse , took rlace August
24 at Po None college. Thcru was a very
large attendance ) of church dignitaries
present , there beting no less than
eleven representatives of the epis
copate , including the Mont Key. Arch *
bishop HelaH , coadjutor of the digcese ol
Milwaukee1. Bishops Grace of Minnesota.
Unenger of Fort Wayne , KrouUiauer ot
Green Bay , Q'Connor of Omaha , Heuties
sy of Dubuque , McMullen of Davenport
Verelen of Marquette , Seleienbach of St
John * , Minn. , and Abbott Kdelbiock
principal of the Minnesota Benedictlu
order , and about two hundred and fift :
visiting and resident clergy. The ele\a
tion of a priest to the episcopal il'gnlty i
at all times one of the grandest and mos
Imposing ceremonies of the Catholic hier
arcliy. The ceremony was jrcrformeel h ;
Arclilil hoi ] Hel s , asuUted by Bishop
Grace , of Bt. 1'aul , and Krautbuuer , o
Green Bay.
WANTKP A girl for goueral houst
work in a family of two , RKVKK
KNCKH HKQUIHKD. Inquire at Mr s. N
d. Edholm , Twenty-fifth and Chicago
Steady work to a good girl , tf
Sixth Ward Voter.
OMAHA , Neb. , August 25 , ' 81.
Notice is hereby given that I wil
ait at my store , No. 1022 Cumin
street , between 20th and 2Ist , nort
aide , ou Monday , September the fitli
1881 , for the purpose of rcgisteriiij
legal voters of said ward.
0. 0. FIELD ,
llegistnir Sixth Ward ,
aug'J5-s5th
"WINEOFCARDUI" four tiruej
day ma km a happy household.
OAll LOAJ ) OF MELONS JUB
UKUEIVKHV1UC11 WILL BK SOLD JIT
MW funnies. COME AND OKT SOM
FRKSH FUOJI THE PATCH.
W. M. YATKS.
HOSPITAL ADDITION ,
Ten Thouaanu Dollars to bo
Raised to > 7uildit'
The committee tloviso
appointed U >
ways and means for raising a funrt "
ficiont ( o build the addition to St
Joseph's hospital met last evening nt
Hon. J. M. Woolworth's office. Mr.
Wool worth suggested that a committee -
too bo appoinled to raise § 7,000 for
Iho erection of Iho building , Mr.
\VebstcrSnyder thought that inasmuch
as estimates on the construction of a
building always fell short of Iho rca )
cosl , thai 810,000 bo raised instead of
§ 7,000. Mr. Frank Murphy looked
al Iho matter in the same light , and
made a motion to the effect that the
amount bo changed from § 7,000 to
$10,000 , and Ihat a committee be ap
pointed to raise the latter amount.
Mr. Snyder then moved Ihat
Judge Woolworlh , the chairman
of the committee , bo empowered
to select the necessary com
mittees to solicit subscriptions
in the city. The resolution was
adopted. The hospital will bo an addition
.
dition . to the present St. Joseph's hos
pital nnd will receive patients without
regard to religious connections. Any
crson who desires the attohdancc of
minister other than of the C.itholic
aitli can liavo one of any donomina-
on ho may desire. All persons will
o treated whether able to pay for
lodical services or not.
"The Revere House Council Bluffs
s the best second-class hotel in the
vest. " augl7-lm
The Merchants and Manufacturers
Union to-day issued the following :
o nhom it way concern :
In accordance with a resolution
doptcd , thu members of the Mer-
hauls and Manufacturers Union of
Nebraska , are hereby requested to
bstain from doing any business on
Sunday. All members of the union
vho shall violate this resolution in
hat regard will bo expelled from the
ininn.
And all such persons , who shall
iolato the existing Sunday laws to
> o found in section 241 , criminal
ode ot Nebraska , will be prosecuted.
Jy order of the union.
E. II.KK , CHAS. KAUKVANX ,
President. Secretary.
Forh years'trial tupro\rt"BLACK- ( _
DRAUGHT" the best liver medicine in
lie vurld.
At F C. '
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Adv crtlsuncnt To Loan , For Sale ,
x t. Fount ] , Wants , lloardlm ; , &e. . will be in-
crtccl In thtwi columns onto for TEN CEJTJS
cr line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVKCUNT3
llns. The first Insertion never less limn
WJNTYFIVK CENTS
TO LOAN _ MONEY.
MOKEV TO LOAN Call at L-iw , Office of D.
L. Tlioum Kooiii S. Crulchton llloc ) . .
S50.000 To loan at from S to 10 per cent ,
. on Ktxxl real estatc eeiirlty , liy
UK. IdrtAO KUU'AUIM , HIM ) Farnhani St.
TO LOAN At 8 per ccntin.
. tcrest In 8um of $ ir-W ami
ipwnrde.for J to fijiiiars. on llrt-ela 9 dt > and
arm projicrty. Ilrvm llr.Ai , KUTATK and Lo\x
ACIK.SC.T , 15th and
HELP WANTED.
) - Hoarders anil lowers , 2015 Hurt
Mn.it. I'rnatu ilwilllnjr , homelomfortt ) .
TH1 , ! H
NYI'.D 0 dining room slrh , ut tlio Oi > -
( Klcntnl Hotel lin mediately. TsO-tf
WANTtD WiiliiK room jjlrl at north A
t-orner l"th and Capitol A o. 77U-vil ;
. -A n t-eUsstook , iniihtliatdaro-
WANJT.JI . J. W. AN Krr.J110
Ows fit. 777-31"
WA.STUli An unfunilclicd room , not fur
fromiwit office. AclJrtes , t tat In , ' | iree ! ,
Mr. 1' . < i. U. , Jteo office. 78i-i7 !
A | xft > l table to rent ; with | irl\l-
CKO of jiurelmslML' . State price.
A'MruM (1E . I KM A ! ' ,
451-tf "Vail , Crawford Co. , Io a.
WANTKP-Fundliu' brldirr and adiool Iwndi. '
II. T. Clark , Belief ue. 26-tf
ANTED-CliutniKrmald and laiindrcsn.
BtltLlW Wages * 0 per month. Apply ut 2 OS Hurt
BtltLl ' , tuii1o lianil'Jlst. 7Ci-tl
ANTEP-Trtnflrnt-eHMbrUk.lajvr * . Aji
WA.VTE
ply at Ike blllie. 7 JU
WAN'IKD A good Klrl ' r uuieral liotue-
HOrk. Must be ui.'Oo < I iook. wunlur and
roner ; at 1.118 Ciua St. , lift. IMh und loth.
7CO-27
'ANTED To rent houxu with U or fcrnt-n
roning ; miut bu In uood locatlim. Address
1'ttcr T. Mnrtln , at A. n > n 'n oltlce , city.
771-27 *
WANTKIt- for Kin rullioium\ork : miut
( uruUhtModrufcnnca. Apply touthucut
comer ICtli ftinl llaniev. iIU8Apply .
775.20
WA rerp Unrfntm at 0 | > era
corner ' IMhmid ritrnlinniMa.
HI
\i TAN'TCl ) lioo.1 lilmkMuUli for cnti of the
\ \ l > itt ton-Hi Iu tlie r mntry. itrewlwoik. .
Applj to UoUn M ( .iiigwuftly , 14tli ht , " ' " "
TTITANTEU Hn tUMiuiuiliirry ) anil liouw
yV "urk iiMilikreildre s hniton i , l .i ,
Lliu-oln Iron \V rk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "SI7
Goo I fueoiul i'lrl , Ht IblS Clilca-o
WANTKIK '
tit. Cloo4 atif ! jwld. JM-tf
T'A > TKll A girl for general IIOUDO work , at
7 0 tl
WANTED TO TIIAIIIi-Almost ne topside
bar buinry for a pluiton. Huuitlra at live
Ortlcf. aifl-tt
ANTED A e'emmtent workman , ouo that
, . iindintiiuUallVlnd ot work , suclia one
an find steady \\ork and good va.'ei. lly writ-
IntforcMliiiKun W. V , Clark , at ilaplct-on , la.
No druiiVard neotl a | > lf , , '
WANTKIl-OIrl for Eeticrul housework In
small f.tmly ! atMOIUlhHt.
FOR BCNT HOUSES AND LAND.
EOU BKNT-i'iiniUlicd room , S. W , Cor. 10th
kud UaDxirt | NU. 781-tf
"IT'OH KENT Cottage of 3 rooms on 23d ttreut ,
I > i ! blocks south of St. Muri' * A\t. Enquire
of U. W. Kennedy , U12 tiou h lath Bt. 770 20 *
OK UKNT Two [ urnliliod or uiilurnUhed
_ roonu , tltoAji ; 511 10th bt , but. lion an ! uul
ftckfcon. TMI.OO ,
riOIl rtKNT Uouso ot teten rooms , eclUr ,
1 } well , eUtcrn and bth-rooin ; veil lovatud ,
llrkt-eli s eonJltloii. Ennulre No. 23 southwest
comer 5th and Ifcu eupcrt Sts. 763 SO
F IOIl WENT-Oue room with board , 1608 Call.
foniU iitruot. 73i-tf
1OH KENT \ tuo-ctory bouM of 7 rooms with
1 ; nUUtt , on Shcnuiui A\v. Apply at IJcrrlH'f
let-d toro , S07 8.12tU 8t , 7 i-tl
SPEOIAL HOTIOES-Oontuned
OU RUNT NM furnished room * . t Ml ,
17tli ttrcct. " 43 tf
n.KNT KIczuitfurnUtxHt rooms. Eouwn
JL' alia priec , liilck home , 2013Co. < u St. C23 U
"l on HUNT Iloii'c of re\cn roonn , Utftien ,
JU etllar , clstirn , veil and bnrn , on South Ave *
niic ncxttoeoiHOith > rwlilfiice- Enquire At
llthandFiirnliamfitr J , J01I.NSON , C02tt
"TTlon nKNT-tAtgc barn. Inquire at 181S Chi.
"KNT-A nlocl ; fiirnMir.1 front room for
Fan erne S011"1" : " . t 1210 llownnJ utrcf U
KHUf _ _ _ _ - . .
roonu o rr tto -
rfl ecr. 10th mil Dodge
trcttn
"
SALE.
A 1 TMTiwmier * * M.k lr plcl-llng purixwei" , di >
Am.ra7m TotsWy iliios.
m.ra7m . tVti . .
7J-II
„ „ , anil h r-
luiatty man ncv , .t Apply . . . at tlm
i , U. V. blodt , 1 1ll | _ 704-tf
JTIOIl SALK- m chancH ) to Jnrm. ' " ' > {
< csWilUh-ilra trade. Will sell \fli1nl"J
evK of inercliandl e' , MtuaUil In ono ol . , Jf *
ilpnlnir points on II. & M. K. ' , For l , ' . , 5
irticiilarsralloradclrtj J. II. Llnlujcr.Wa or'J' '
cli. 74tVf ?
77101 ! SAl.ii iHfoonil nirnituroof atlnt-chiA
; hotel In a tannof 1803 Inhaliltititu , In ntato-
Ktbnsl.i ; has 21 licJi ; the tra\ cling men' * ro-
rt. Inqtiiro nf BKK olllco. 218-tf
THOU SAtiR J'nps of Poujrlaoainl Sarrv coun-
J.1 tics. A. l:03KWATElt,1620I : < ! inibam > itrcct
3'JO-tf
71011 HAMl-A fnrm of cljjlit.v acres , In pooil
. ] ri | lr , ( ! oo < I liouse , 22x30 nnd ell 14x1(1 ( ,
nintl orihanl ( if hoarlnj trcei. One Inllo south
if Ona n City , Io . on S. lfc I' . It. 1 ! . Will
Ixethnuon t > artlf wished. AiMrvis K M. Ktnrn ,
, Neb. alOdti'4 4t
710K SAI.IA new all Icatlicr top
U I'hacton n Ith k\fr\ny \ \ twlilon nnd back , at W.
' ; . ( Imtton'n rarrl-g Urn maim factor1114 , H.
5th t-t. bit. rarnham nnil Hnriicy , 707-tf
Ne-at house nnil full lot , IS Mock *
J from I' . O. nt $900. JOHN L. Jte-CAOCK ,
Tl-J-tf Opp. 1'ostotllcc.
JTtOR HALK-KIno stock firm ol 400 am
J good house , cattle shed , orehard ic. , with
i easy rcvh of railroad. Price , $4500 , par
me at 0 % . JOHN L. JlLCAOUE , Opp. Post
ftli-c. 030-tf
FOIt BALE Neat cottage and KOO < \ lot at
- * - UM ) . JOHN I , . JUOAOUE , 0.p. . I . O.
037-tf
Ort SALE On rcwonablo tcnni. A bU'ineoa
.1 ; that Is pajlm ; ? 4 ( > 0 a month. Ouaront < t
ien as to title of property nnd Icaxo of prantaca.
nqutra nt olHcc of Sam J. Ho\\cll , 217 b. 14'n8t. .
Onulia. 012 U
rJlOR SALK Ilorac , bujrify and harness. Can
L' bo seen at Stecnson'a C'aullol A\enuo bom
'rice ' , fcJiO. E. C. ttUS. 500-tf
flOK ' SALK A llret-class milk Jilry. Inqulru
this oin \ . 617-aug a7
HOUSES ANI > LAND lion-Is rents liou. * * .
stores , hotels , ( amis , lots , landi , olUcoa'
rooms , etc , Sec Ixt page ,
TTlOltSALE flood house with four rooms anil
J ; half lot , No. ifllS Dodge between 2tli ( ! anil
27KO street. Good well and uli-ulo trees ; honso Iu
; ootl condition. Inq.ilrc on pri'inisca. ' 221-tf
KOI J1BUEI.I.AS And I'arasois rupurwl by il.
U SClimT llth and FuniiuMtn. 760W
> UICIv n SALU
I ) 203-tf SALUKSTABUOOK k COE.
I OR SAT < G A snmll engine. 1V. . Payne 4
Son's mike. In perfect osdtr. Inquire of II.
Ol Clark & Co. 30-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
OMAHA Itlltl ) STOIK-Hasfor ! xlo all klniU
of foreign and Domestic IlirtlH , also lilnl
Fanrliry ooils ; ut Kltli bt. , lict. Uoujrlas and
'
'Jodgc. auiO-3m
V
BEMIS has rattling long lUts of tiousis lot
lamia and faniw for sale. Call and itct
.hcm.
CA1.I. A'l MKS. I ! . K. CIAHKiprf : No. 1 Board
„ In , : House , eor. 13th and Uodgo tits. Ucst
'
111 . the tlty. f,10-tf ,
EillS1 UE.\I.EbTATK ltOOJl.-S > cc 1st psgc.
fllAKKiTUi1" EFacI lott'vltli Ijcll on. Owner
JL < .in liate the mni" bv pro\inr ; ) ire ] ) rty anil
; ia > lnri-liHr ! < c . C. II. 1'KV , J nillo norUi Dint
itnd Diimli Instltnti * . I72-271
STHAYKD IVoin my plarr , otilfth nnd Jack-
win KtrceN , on August Oth , one rid and \\hite
hell.'r , UjcsrHOliI 747-27
JT -\T711.KIE .Manufactory of paper
. 1 J. > I l'0\w , U0 $ Kanihain ttruet ,
" rilm , Neb. a : " "
CALL on or addreoi I'otter * Palmer , 40 Sonth
nth xtrcct , Tounell IHulK Iowa , tor rail
road tickets et , west , north and nouth. Greatly
reduuKl rates on nil tk cts. Kicrj tkkit Biwr-
aiitecdand tickets 1'ou lit , sold and exehan td
EOUTIINB TKLI.KH ANI > MKDIUM Mr .
Kllu tctlti i > n < t present , and future in lovu
and all affairs She rotali tlio ( Ue | > c t NecrcUof
tlio heart , bhc poc s the nugnitlc jwwer to ful
Oil all jour wUlict , . Call at Ho. 1010 Chicago
xtrtet , near ICtli. aiig 10 tf
OST Sunday afternoon on Ilouurd St ,
chlld'gROld liraeclet , marked"Ethet. " Find
er ulll please lea\c at llee Otllev. 673-tf
B KM18' NE W C1TV MAl'dS5o. SooUt pa
UTIJAVKD-Krom 2115 Ifame.V utrcet July 28
O one largebrindle co\v , 0 J vnm old , branded ou
hTpulth letter "O. " Ilaii KJIMO Mlilto epota on
'icr. Any one chin , ' Infornutlon where bliula
r return her will bo aultalih renardcil.
W8 tf A. M. CLAHK.
A ? V OXK ) iaIIIK work for a tyjic \ \ riter run
Jlx ) aotonmiCHLitcil b } telei'honliij ; tliv ill :
otllu- ikH tl
AKKK I'l' A red COM. Owner run have tliu
name bj pro\lnv' proi .ity and iahi
ages. I'lJANtlrt I'.OlillUvK , Kaundcrit aiia
a i St < . an'J4.cv ued'.t
jEMIff IIEAI , laTATB EXCHANQE. S
I In pittc.
rpIIKEB or four jouiis men can
J. te < l M 1th board. Jti-fcreii' en eXLluiii 'eil. Ap
ply 2011 Caw rtreet , 4th door ctt of inthct ,
Ofttddrcsa Uox 337 , pcgtolBie. 3 < 3-l
. llUOWN-Corncr 12th nd OileftKO
. ntri.U , U ready to bora or dtcpcn n din.
Satisfaction gti4nntt.cd. i ; UCtf
TTVONT FOH0ET "Bie 8Ue aora DI tliei Aiucr.
\J lean lto < ic , on Douglas btrect ; Iretwoen Uth
and 10th , for boartl , loUiluK and transient cui-
tamem. U sK > ctfull >
S 4.tf JIILIU8 LOUlSr I
\
POWD
Absolutely Pure.
SI de from Grape Cream Tartar. No othct
arintion inakea uch light , fitly hot l > rca < l * ,
uxurious nutnr. Can ! > o rattn by D ) ojwptlc
will out fear ol thelUi rciultinj- from huaty Indl
zeit'Uc food. Bold oily ta rani. , ly oil Crwers
KOYAL BAKIKOtrOWDElt CO
NiwYork.
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