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    THE OMAHA DAILST BEE. SATURDAY , AUGUST 27 , 1881 ,
THE DAILY BEE.
Saturday Morning , Aug. 27.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Patterson sell * coal ,
{ Jet your hats at Uoane' * .
- Hwe's Cream Sodn still booming.
COO buklncw lots. Call on BcmU.
1000 residence lot' , Heinle , agent.
Won't forget SMO'H for irftimery.
250 hou.wi and lots. BcmlV agency.
BomU1 real estate boom. Flrnt i > ag
A. W. NA on , Dentldt , Jacob's block.
-Warranted Tooth UruOies at ICulmN.
lit mis' new map o ( Omahn , 23 cents.
200 farms nnd POO.OOO acrci of Innd
llemix , agent. ,
The Lion continue * to roar for SFooro'a
llRrno * < and Saddlery.
For FINE Commercial Job Printing ,
ill at THK BEK Job room * .
I'refcrlptlon * ft specialty , Opera Hotinc
Pharmacy , 2ll B Ifitii Street. , |
Tlio UrualiO medical college in recciv-
ing ( \ good many inquiries from all over
the nUte.
Highefltcnxh price paid for Accoml-liand
furniture "t Abram's & Lewi1 * ' , 1121 Doug-
*
} street. MO-Stf
A. iare chance to obtain a good paying
btminem. See. ppccial column. Lnrjuux1 nt
Houth 14th btrcct. - tf
A heavy aupply of brick and hfinbcr
line * the street fronting \ilmt if * to be the
iifwr Orand Central hotel.
-I'/dwnrd Comer , whn vns nccidcntnlly
killed Thumlny , as buried ycKterday at 2
o'clock in 1'rospect Hill cemetery ,
Ycwtcrday the heavy , cornicc.i were
being placed in position abo\c tlic fnnit
fourlh'ntory of Uoyil's opera hoiuc. '
Michael McCarty ho had hi * hand
hvlly hurt at the rolling mill two \\uoks
ngo , in in rather bad way , nn nbce i hav
ing formed. Dr. l'ealv ily hopei to nave
tlie hand.
-The targe colored 'drauingii of the
original and modified plans for the new
court houte are on exhibition in the dis
trict court room. They arc objecU of
cnniiuierable curiosty to citizens gi'ii rally.
A man from IndianopoliH , 1ml. , ai-
rived in Omaha yesterday for the purpose
of Inlying 20,000 buBhelfl of ciiu to feed
lii own htoolc at that .plncu , lie Kays
tint ho beard of Omaha in n grain market
. enl came here in preference to any either
point.
point.A
A mnn employed at Witteg'it beorhnll
M b r-kccper wrm thronn from n bnvgyn
forfdujflafo at\d had bU HhouUler cl ! io-
cntntl.
-1'rof. E. Bclmltr , late Milo viollnlct at
Ktnuuthcrg , Iia joined thn Musical Union
orchrntni of thin city. ] Jd. Ujtmte , lately
first roniptint of IIofrmMi'H oruhcHtru , Is
Miiolher recent juldition ,
-.John Wearno , of the flnn ofVaine
ftions , who was no badly * cnldrd on the
f.iof on Wednesday last , ii pi-ogrcHsing
vury favorably and is now able to le iiinu
liihiiH-i ) . His fact' is htill consljembly
iiiarlteil from the cited of the trcald.
FERSONAI.S.
5 JiliclienuJcifer , chief engineer of the
1J. I' , , went \vt > st yesterday.
S. 11. , Johnson , of this city , in nt tliu
l > ria-ent time sojourning In San Vranctnco
1) . Itoweti , general western pasxcnger
njjtfiit of the Chicago & Alton rna < 1 , I * in
ihe city. /
.T , 11. '
1'iper , formerly Miiployixt as u
tiiuiiHui' man for TIIK HKK , it now n con
ductor on the Pullmnn line of 1cepln ( ;
< jern.
jern.N
N , H. Falconer , of thlh city , htnded in i
Now Vork on- Tuesday of this week on -
hlviiy homo fmm bin tuo-months vimt In 11
ficntlaml ,
\V. H. JjnuiH , clerl ; of t ho dint Hot coin t ,
lian rutuincd 'from the Hot Spring * con-
ntdorahly improved in heulth but not en
tirely uell.
W. 0. 1'itteiiKor , formerly a resident of
Otiiuhn and connected with the U. 1' . , but
now HUtloned nt Kansnu City and em
ployed ua a , locomotive engineer on the
Mia-sourl Pacific in { n thn city yesterday on
hU way westward. He Hay * Omahn hna
Krovii wonderfully ,
A. S. llurtih , of Ktil Cloud , is In the
city.
lfi.il. H.T. Clarke , of Ik-lle iew , I * ut
the WUhnell.
( } . 1) . Mnckey , of .Ien.ey C'ity , N. .1. . U
in the city vhitinirfriendtf ,
A.M. Fergtuon , of Deiuer , Col , , ar
rived iu Omnha yesterday afternoon ,
V. I , . Seeley , from Titunvlllet Pent ) . , U
iu tha city and taylng at the WUhnell ,
George Sickle * , of Kew York City , ui-
rived jeit-rday afternoon and ie cniurteivil
Alto Woodltf. McUurmiclc and .Miuter
loliti M6Connfk | arrived homn'yeiitrrttu ' }
frum AtlauUotCitw and othcriiioliitH hi
i 4 * 'f a *
M.ix Meyer and wife returnedyostmlay
from Lake Minnctonka.f "Mr. * Meyer Jays
thechaiiKO f rom JdanlceU tind'
Minnesota to the frightfully
here ye terday.aj >
'
at uddeii aa ItVns * unp'cneant.
Clifford and OallaKher ,
N. Y. , the former the winner ami holder
of thechuniplonnhlp belt tor ground , and
lofty tumbling u't ; tlio international con
tekt In Philadelphia threu ytAtt ttgoaro
with KorVpnugh'a clrt'UH , which exhibits
hxre to-day ,
A number of prominent 0 , , II. & Q. ofli-
oiaU were in the city yesterday on bust *
iiB 4 , Among ithem were T , J , Potter ,
manager ; K. P , Itlpley , general freight
agent ; Thorn w Miller , division fieight
Ceut ; P. Ixjwell , general ticket and pas-
weeper agent , and W , C. White , Mr , Pot-
tr1 * private wcreturv ,
TRUE TO HEll TIIUST.
Tx > inuclt cannot bo eaid of the
over faithful wife and motUor , con
stantly watching and caring fur hur
dear ones , never neglecting jsinglo
duty in their behalf. When they : lee
ftftuilod by diaeaso , 'and the system
iihould have a through clcaiisinx , the |
stomach and bowela regulated , ulood
purified , malarial poison oxterininated 1 ,
ho muitt know that Electric Hitters
are the only aura remedy. They are
the bet and purest medicine in the
orld , and only cost JHty couta. Sold
> y lah & Sloaiahon. .
r , - 4 . - , 4 ( i.Jjfc )
THE RACES.
All tlio Entries for the Moot
ing Across the Rivor.
First List of Any Kind Tlint Has
Yet Boon Pnblinhort.
The trotting races which begin in
Council Bluffs on Tuesday next nnd
last for five days promise to bo quite
mi event. About nixty running
horses linvo already arrived there nnd
tnoro tlinn Hint number of other
honcR. The list of untiles HO far as
mndu will'prove of great interest to
Omaha people , nnd an they Imvo not
been published on cither flido of the
river THK BKR lakes plooauro In pro
soiling tliein.
The first rnco on Tuesday is fur the
2:27 : ; class , tliu punto being SfiOO.
The fluvcn entries nrc :
Wash Corbin , Chicago , 111. , Corbin
Bashaw ; Edwin Bithcr , Ilicinu : , Wis. ,
Edwin J ) . ; W. L. Heck , Chicago , 111. ,
liuBincsa' ; it. A. liacholor , Mntio (
Grnlminf 13 'J. Johnson' , Creston ,
I" , , Fixirnioiint ; Mark Hopkins , St.
Clair , Mich. , Ethal Medium-.nnd A.
D.I 'Darsun , Kansas City , Mo. , Pine
icaf.
The second rnco is for tliu , 2i : > 0i
clasn , purs'b 8300. There are twelve |
entries an follows : J. i ) . McDoug-
hall , Deuison , Tex. , Clarence H. : T.
0. Roberta , Kearney , Kan. , Orphan
Boy ; A. Hartnoy , Council Blufls , 'In./ /
Jack PoregoyVni. ; . D. Ei my , Connlj |
cil Blulls , Sleepy Frank ; W. 0. Ncal ,
Cliaunleo , Kan , , Phillips BlackVood ,
Jr. ; Kennedy 1'nckard , lied Oak , In. ,
Trampoline ; Wash McCalluin , No-
braskn City , Neb. , Fanner Boy ; E
Daggort , Ottumwa , la. , Brown Dick ;
W.V. . Aldason , Kans.vs City , Lady
Kern ; A. J. Ingorham , Cheyenne ,
Olifdcn ; and J. W. Hibblu , Fullerton ,
Neb. , Ahnont Raven.
Wednesday's first race is for the
2)0 : ! ) class for n , $500 'purao. There
nro six entries , viz. : Q. D. Wilson ,
Missouri Valley , la. , Little Sioux ; J. ,
A. Bntcholor , Mattie Graham ; 11. J.
Johnson , Creston , Town , Fairmont ;
Mark Hopkins , St. Clair , Mich. , Ethel
Medium ; D. L. Cnroon , Kansas City ,
Mo. , Sam 1'atch , and W. L. Halliday ,
Prince ,
There are eleven entries for the
2:158 : class , the purse being $ 'JOO.
They are : W. S. Cook , Dallas , Tex. ,
Mnttio Thompson ; J. W. Jacobs ,
Lincoln , Nob. , Colorado ; John S'
Wolfs , Ottumwn , Iowa , Don. Oarfiold ;
0. J. Fuller , Billy Bashaw ; Cook
itBlaino , Chicago , 111. , Itotite ; Mark
Hopkins , St. Clair , Mich. , Lucreco ;
A. A. Bombec-lc , Kansas City , Mo. ,
Slcnpy Bill ; Henry Lou * hlin , llacino ,
Wia. , Kitty rih'do ; W. 0. Calkins ,
Gnlesburg , 111 , , Lady Low ; A.Barnes ,
West Union , Iowa , Mountain Girl ;
nnd II. Brown , St. Paul , Mini.Chas.
G. Hnya.
The first race on Thursday in for
ntnllions of the 2:1)0 : ) class , the purse
being $100 , The entries , ao\on in
nmnbor , are : Wash Corbin , Chica
go , Ills. , entered by J. W. Jacobs ,
Corbin'fl Bashaw ; J. F. Kinney , No
biaaka City , Nob. , Alarm ; John S.
Wolf Jr. , Ottuniwn , Iowa , Gon. Gar-
neldjW. G. Ncal , Clniuute , Kan. ,
Phillippu Blackwood Jr. ; K. Packard ,
Hod Oak , Iowa , Trampoline ; Jas. W.
Xibblo , Fullerton , Nub. , Almont.
Raven ; II. Brown , St. 1'nul , Minn. ,
Chan. G. Hay OH.
The aucond is a pacing race for the
2:25 : class. The entries aref B. J ,
Johnson , Creston , la. , Lone Jack ; J.
M. F. Schneider , Avoca , la. , Little
Frank ; J. W. Ford , Chicago , Wonderful -
ful ; H. D.uss , Farmington , Tonn. ,
TlnuidiT.
In Thiiimhiy'H first rnco there
nro clown entries for the 11
ininuto class , puree $200. They nro :
\V. D. Amy , Council BluHs , Ta. ,
Sleepy Frank ; J , B , McDoiighall ,
Donison , Tox. , ClaroncoII. ; A.V. .
Campbell , Dallas , Tex. , Golden llulc ;
\V. E. llnrdinKcnrnoy , Kas. , Giay
Hilly ; A. Hartnoy , Council Blulls ,
la. , Jack Peroguy ; W , L , Boclc ; Old
Minn , , Lnureco ; W. L. Ilallidny ,
L. LuciTa , St.Loui ; | .Mov ( Jyriia.
1 ThS 2:80 : jiacoru Q\MH' \ ImvoJaix ont -
t ios The puwo is , § . ' 500 , The en-
'tries are : . . > 'i
J , B. HcDouuhall , Dcnison , Tex. ,
Keno : B. J , Johnson , Cios ( < iit ; Town ,
Lone Jack ; Goo. * Wi' 'Lanib , Cicflfon ,
Iowa , Little Doll ; Saw.Artliur , Hij-
ginsville , Afo. , Flying Cloud ; Jataci
Camiboll | , Kansas City ( Mo. , Ju C.ij
II. Dawn , Farmington , Tcnn. , Tliuii ;
dor.
dor.Thero
There are at present seven outvies
in the free-for-all , purse $500. The
entries ; '
W. A. JIarlow , Fremont , Neb. ,
Tom Britton ; J. H , Ball , Glostor ; B.
J. Johnson , Creston , la. , Bciolaj S.
H. Burke , Chicago , 111. , Itoso of
Wualiingtpn ; G. D , Wilson , Missouri
Valley , la . Li o Sioux ; A. M.
Howe , Crouton , la , Loafer ami Annie
W.
Sottlliig Dltforouoca-
Quite u lively auono occurred tit the
depot yesterday afternoon about four
o'clock , in connection with n Farnham
street marital misunderstanding. It
appears iroin the statements made by
witnesses to the ufl'uir that the wife
went down to tlio depot to induce her
juuband to come to some anncablo cot-
Ito
tlement , Ho .appeared uimilling to
interview her , and when she had come
within the range of his vision ho
made tracks for another locality , She
followed him and.finally they had a
short clint. Evidently the subject
of conversation was not agreeable to
him , for ho soon made n break from
her , scooting around the buildings
and hiding under cars to avoid her.
Finally ho came out of his conceal
ment nnd went away with his wife
It fa stated that the couple have inado
up their differences nnd will live to
gether amicably hereafter , as their
business affairs demand it.
A Child Bnilljr Hnrt.
Sjtno days since a number of chil
dren wcro swinging on n largo swing
in Mr. Gradv'fl yard on Thirteenth
street near Jones. The owingloaded
with children , wns moving tp nnd fro
with considerable rapidity when Mr.
Grady's little girl , in order to stop it ,
sprang in front of the swing. She was
struck in the thigh with terrible force
by the sharp edge of the board. The
blow knocked her several feet and
fractured her hip , The doctor in at
tendance thinks the will entirely ro-
covcr from the effects of the injury.
THROUGH THE CEILING.
The Way Joe Hardin Beaobod
the Antiquarian Book
tore
Last evening n colored man camoj
Tumbling through the coiling into the
Antiquarian book store , lighting upon
an old gentleman who wns deeply en
gaged in reading a book. The second
floor of the rickety structure is occu
pied by a colored family. It scorns
that last evening Joe Hardin , tha 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 n frac
ture of tlio boards sufficient to allow
him to diop to the room bolow.
The gentleman seated there , whom
ho struck in his descent was not hurt
but Hardin was picked up quite
severely injured. Ho ras nt once re
moved to his homo , adjoining the
Grcighton houso. A physician who
was called in found him to bo very
severely bruised In different parts of
tlio body. Ho was unable to move
about without assistance and several
days will elapse before ho cnn appear
upon the streets again.
' Nootl Attention-
Considerable complaint is made by
citizens in regard to the 'condition of
thp street railroad track at Sixteenth
and Cumings streets. The track is at
least five inches abovotho grade of the
street and it is dangerous for any vehicle -
hiclo to attempt to cross it even at
right angles.
The water-works company in their
recent excavations at Saitndcra and
Cumings streets , no.ir the Mission
church , removed the guard rails load
ing to the bridge. Thcso have not
been replaced and the consequence is
that the approaches to the bridge have
have boon loft in a very dangerous
condition. Persons p.issing there
after night nro Hiblo to moot with n
serious ' fall at any time- . The matter
should DO attended to at onco.
Tar GonEstobroolc -
Ollicor Black was sweltering in the
noon day sun Yesterday , trying to find
Gon. Estabrook. The policeman had
n warrant in his possession , charging
the general , on oath of Jacob Schroi-
ner , with routing a certain property ,
located at 410 North Sixteenth
street , to a notorious prosti
tute , Ik is said that the property hai
boon vacated by thu party who recent
ly occupied it. The occupant was a
colored woman.
.
We gimrnntt'o that "Conrwl'ij Bud-
woistir is brewed , espufinllv for our
tradu , accord i n to thn Hndwoiser
process , of the boat S.nxt-r Hogs and
liolu'inhin Bnilei ) , and unritinted to
keep in any dimatu. .Uk jqnr ding-
gist for it. "
Cpl AH A MKDIOALCOLLEGF.
ton begins Oct. 10 , 1881
W-es.1 ,
The I.nst of Throe- ,
Jacob Peterson , aged tn'clity/lhb
last of , a Jurly of three Swedes p\ho
recently came to ( Ins co'injry , died
last night nt St. Jonoph'w hospital ,
l 'vvill bo buried at 4 o'clock in thu
Douglas couity | cemetery , ' '
w.- 0-j 1
OAR LOAD OK MELONS
iil.mivii : > , tMijuu win , IIK KOU > AT
LOW vidimus. COMS A\I > ninr hour. ,
FRESH FROM THE PATOfL
4 ' ' W. IF. YATES.
' '
- MOUSE IS SELLING
Shoos cheap to maku room for now
goods to arrive. Largo stock to
select from at reduced prices , llth
and Farnlnan.
Third \VnrdVotovs.
I Mill sit for royistritioii , of voters
Monday , tiO ) (5th ( day of September ,
18S1 , for registration of yolcrs of the
Third Ward , and sujij book will bo
open at iny ollluc , 1321 Douglas direct
northeast corner of Fourteenth.
Win * II. Ritpy ,
aujj24tos5 Uesisl r Thjrd Ward.
A special mooting of the Omaha
Plasterers will bo held at their hall
next Saturday evening , All aio re-
( juoatod to bo present. By.ordurqf
committee , JAMKS
Seorutary.
" BLACK-DnAUGHT" curetosttvo -
nc ts mid > k ;
, r
HOTTER THAN HOTTEST.
That Is "W"hat the Thermome
ters Indicate for YesterDay.
The Fallacy of Simply Sprinkling
Mnln ThorottBhf < ir i.
Yesterday won the hottest yet ex
perienced this year. While there was
n brisk wind blowing at tlio rate
of twenty miles per hour , it was never
theless like the breath of the
Sirocco. There hits bean no business
done or labor performed by Omaha
people except thnt which was impora-
live. On Tenth street the dust , whioh
lica tea depth of four inches , was raised
by the wind in clouds which completely
obscured' everything in the street.
People in carriages nnd street cars
suffered as much from the dust as
from the heat. At various places
about town thermometers took up
ward shoots at a very early hour Yes
terday. The signal scrvico at C:45
a. m. showed 70' , and nt 0:45 : it li.ul
gene up to ! ) U * . This has been the
first time Unit it has indicated so high
a temperature at this early hour in
the day. At half-past one o'clock it
reached tho- highest point it has
at any similar hour in the
day this season , viz. : slightly
over 100' .
Max Meyer's thermometer , at 7
o'clock n. m. , showed 70 ° : nt 10
o'clock , 1)5 ) ° , nt 12 m. , 100 ° , and nt
2 p. m. , 102 ° . Others indicated
similar figures.
The wind and heat of Yesterday dem
onstrated one thing pretty plainly ,
anil that i ? that'it is impossible to lay
tlio dust simply by sprinkling a few
streets running from cost to west. Tha
side streets usually need most attention.
The prevailing winds hero in the
summer are from the south and consequently
quently no matter how well cither
Farnham or Douglas streets nro
wetted down they will be overwhelmed
with dust clouds from the side streets
unless these also are sprinkled. This
is practically demonstrated by the
condition of Tenth street.
The Rural Now Yorker observes :
The best pcoplo vote for the best man
every time. And judging by the
number 03 the St. Jacobs Oil constit
uency , that is the best remedy for
rheumatism known. Prof. Tico among
others says so.
Ron ! Estate Transfers-
The following transfers wore re
corded at the county clerk's office
yesterday , as reported for this paper
by John L. McCaguo , real estate
agent mid conveyancer :
Charles E. Fisk to Peter O'Malloy ,
e .V lot 15 , in block 5 , in Sweeney's
add. , went division : $500.
ClmrlcA W. Burgdorf to William
Clcburno , n % lots 9 and 10 , in
Kauntzo's add. , west division : § 2,100.
Joseph Gilbert to Henry Astman ,
parcel in s w j section 0 , township 15 ,
range , 13 wat , west division8240. .
Derris Leilfera to Andrew Ford , lot
1 ! ) , in block 8 , Kountze and Ruth's
add. , nest division : § 3,000.
Orville C. Bowen to Eliza A. Tpwle
lot ] ) , Kullom's add. , west division ? :
§ 1,000.
IMPIETIES
A thief not over twelve years old getaway
away with a packa o of new testamentx iti
Now Yoik thy other day.
More fiiBsionixrics nro wanted in tlin
South-1'aciflo Islands. The native have
been reduced to such cxtremitieH that even
Bailers are eaten with ( 'Usto.
It in officially announced thnt umbrellas
attract li > ; htnlnv ( They also attract
the clmnco jiaiwer-by when reclining Iran-
qullly in the vestibule of a church.
Thu Quakiw of Lynn , I.Iasfl. , had n
nuurrcl and one Friend wan HO demonatrn-
live in \ > ( t actions that the brethren think
the spirit that moved him was that of
Himiu deceanud prize fk'htor.
The Rev. W , II. Delano , a noted Ohio
prahlhitiouist , drank n beverage in a
Columbus saloon which he Bays was root
beer , but whioh the barkeeper * and by
stander * declare to have been ale , and
ttllf old stock at that.
San Francisco nharna cmcr a good silver
coin with tin foil , no it will not rini ; when
thron n on the bar , and then win lots of
money from exports who bet heavily that
it in counterfeit , Moody didn't < niito
ittrlke bedrock when he projected for bin
on the com. ! ,
It is n bitrrowful fact , remarks the
Cornier-Journal , thnt the bar-rooms arn
more honest with their lemoni than the
temperance plonlca , but the bar-roomu have
uu ( wtubliflied bublneas and can nffonl to
1) ( 'ood. The picnio is a i.teat uncertain
ty , liable to be overtaken by rain water ,
A kcApo race ncrllxj , whouo veracity
bci'ius to be 8Dinewhat out of reimlr , uaya
thnt at a t-jiiritual ueance in Chicago an
edftor was told that a departed friend de-
eircd to h ] > cnk' tu him. 1 he connection
wui made , and the friend proved to bo n
former editor who debited to ay u few
wurdj. llesaid he dooired to inform M *
old delitunient uubt'Cribeni who had prom-
iH'd to tiring in wood on uUcriptlon.
thnt they needn't do it , ns the manage
ment M lieie he wasfnrnUhed tha fuel. He
Raid they mlylit tend iue , however , Vol.
uinim onuld not nay inorv.
When ThoroVi a Will There's u
Way.
Anyone who him the will to trj' THOMAS'
JIciFtTiueOiLwill surely find the\vav to
rohuft Iienltri , in cases of' bronchial ntfec
iyiiB" u throat , pains , v.v. ; anil as nn
Interim ) lumedy it id invaluable ,
oexllw.
The Now City Directory
lo bo issued will bo the most
thorough und complete of any directory
over isaued for Onialin. People who
have tecently coma to the city , or ,
those who have recently changed their
icsidcnco or boarding place , should
send their now address nt once to J ,
M. Wolfe , ICO S. Fourteenth street ,
coi HIT Douglas , co that their names
will appear in the now directory cor-
oict hen issued. jySOdUw
NOTIQE.
All parsons iiulubtod to the undersigned -
signed will please cull at the old stand
1415 f/ouglas street and settle their
bills before September 15th. If not
sottlud by thattjmo will bo given out
, for collection ,
I augSU-Ut J. F , SiiKtLY & Co
Othnr Sid of ib * Ster > ' -
Mrand Schult , n justlco of l c
noaco in Douglas precinct , called 4t
THF Br.F.ofrico yesterday in renrd ton
charge of assault and battery pre
ferred against htm by Edward Augus
tus , which wns tried before Justice
Brand en yesterday , He denied the
statement mndo by Augustus that he
had fired nt him nnd a party of friends.
Schutt says ho wns getting
homo from a little hunt
ing trip and these parties insulted
him but ho paid no heed them. Ho
went to his own house , withdrew the
shot ' from his gun and discharged the
powder to clean it out. Thnt was all
I that ; ' was in the matter. Justice
Brandos wns seen yestcrdny in regnrdto
his disposition of the case. Ho said
the Weather wns too hot to gather his
brains ' togetherHO he wouldn't give n
decision ' for n few dn.ys.
POLICE COURT.
Justice Meted Out to Small
Offenders.
s
A suspicious character claiming to
hail from Lincoln , who was arrested
by Officer Donohoe Thursday appear
ed bcfoic thu police court
nnd pleaded guilty to certain
specific charges Innllo Against him ,
The principal witness in the case was
n little boy of ton years of ago.
Judge Bcnoke gave the follow ,
who refused to toll his nanlo , the
fullest penalty of the law. He was
fined § 5 and costs and sent to jail fern
n period of sixty days.
Cora Jones nnd Minnie Rosa had a
pitched battle at the corner of Twelfth
and Douglas streets Thursday. Both
looked considerably dilapidated when
they appeared before Judge Bonoke
yesterday. After liotoning to thu
stones , the court fined Cora Jones
$3 and costs , and Minnie Ross § 2 and
costs.
John M. Cowin was fined $3 and
cost for disturbing the peace.
As mentioned in Thursday's issue
a Swede named J. Ross was arrested
for threatening to kill his wife nnd
little child. Judge Bencko yesterday
sent the man to jail for twenty days.
RELIGIOUS.
Mr. Moody goes to Englutul ne.\t
month.
There are 324 Baptist churches , with
about 20,000 members , in Floiida , con
nected with which are ( JOOSunday bchools.
Bishop Hurst saya that Methodism in
Iowa M creating churches at the rate of
one a fortnight. Its state nibinberuhip H
about 80,000.
A wealthy German Baptist , IKM bought
an old convent on the island of C.iiri | ,
Italy , and a small Baptist church has been
organized there.
The I'imt Coiiirregationnl church nt
Denver , Col. , has juit completed iti new
edificu at a cost of . -iO.i.'OO , and dedicated
it entirely free from debt.
Ifenry WarelBeeeher'n vacation this year
lusts from July 18 October 2 , and ho is
spending the most of it at the Twin i oun-
tain bouse , North Coirway.
Statistiw from eleven states chow that
while there are in them 710 vacant Presby
terian churches there are only 3."il minis-
ten ; without congregations.
Congregationalism seems to flourish in
the west as well as iu New England.
Thirty-two chiirchoj have been organized
in Michigan in the last two ycarx.
The I oard of foieign missions of the Ko-
forinod ( Dutch ) church u ill hold a general
missionary conference in Albany , October
12 ami II ) , to celebrate the fiftjeth year of
the work of the church in foreign missions.
Itev 0. B. Frothingham , who has t.p < nt
twoj cam in thufcouth of Europe , is now
in Scotland , lie baa recovered nis health.
In September he will bail for New York ,
\vherelio will engage in litcr.uy work ,
l > ginning with n biography of George IJip-
ley.
Many of the church papers ot England
are calling for the re-establishment of the
fee of WeHtmlnator , which wax initi of the
six new sce.t fouiulcd by Henry Vlll , , and
Bubsequently suppressed in the reign of
Edward VI. , when nearly a'l ita endow
ment and patronage was transferred to the
bishop of London.
Mont of the. Lutherans in the Baltic
provinces , in Ilutwla , have preaching in
the German ; but theru used to be a con
gregation ot 5,200 in Kronstadt to whom
was necessary to preach in fire different
languages , now reduced to three through a
dit ision. Thu Lutheran cburcho * are now
generally introducing the lluiuiaa tongue
in their worship and schools.
The solemn and impresslvo ceremony of
tbe consecration of tlio Itev. KilianFlasch ,
of St. I-'rancU Seminary , near Milwaukee ,
as bishop of La Cnwae , took rlace August "
2-1 at Po Nona college. Thcru was a very
large attendance of church dignitaries
preient , there being no less tlian
eleven representatives of the ejiis
copato , Including the Most Key , Arch
bUhop Helm , coadjutor of the d cese of
Mllwn > ikec > . Bishoi > s Grace i of Minnesota ,
D engerof Fort 'ayne , Krautbaner of
Greeii" liay , Q'Connor of Om.iha , Hennei *
ay of Dubuque , McMullen of lavemxiit ,
Verden of Alaniuette , Seidenbach of St.
John * , Minn. , and Abbott Kdelbrock ,
principal of the Minnesota Benedictine
order , and about two hundred and fifty
visiting and resident clergy. The loia-
tion of u priest to the episcopal rt'gnity U
at all times one of the grandest and moat
ceremonies of the Catholic hier
archy. The ceremony wan performed by
Archbishop 1 lefts , nssisteil by Bishop *
Grace , of St. 1'aul , and ICrautbauer , of
Green Hay.
WANTKU A girl for general housi
work in a family of two , RKVEK
KNCKH KEQUIKKD. liiquiro at Mrs. N.
J. Edholm , Twenty-fifth and Chicago
Steady work to a good girl. tf
Sixth WardVotora
OMAHA , Neb. , August 25/81.
Notice is hereby given that I wil
sit at my store , No. 1022 Guming
street , between 20th and 21st , north
side , on Monday , September the fith ,
1881 , for tbe purpose of registering
legal voters of said'ward. .
0. 0. Fiian ,
Registrar Sixth Ward.
nug25-h6th
"WINEOFCARDUI" four tinu-3
d uy makes u happy hoUbehol d .
OAll LOAD OF MELONS JUHT
11KCK1VKH , WHICH Wli-L VK bOUI JL.T (
COME AND GET SOMI : ,
FllKSH FHOM THK PATCH.
W. M. YATES.
HOSPITAL ADDITION.
Ten Thousand Eo1 to bo
Eaisodtoiuildit'
The connnlttoo Appointed to cloviso
ways and means for wising n fiuirt s l *
ficient to build the addition ttr St
Joseph's ' hospital mot last evening nt
Hon. J. M. Woolworth's office. Mf.
Woolworth suggested that a commit
tee bo appointed to raise § 7 > 000 for
the erection of the building. Mr ,
\VobstcrSnyder thought that inasmuch
as estimates on the construction of a
building always fell fhort of the real
cost , thnt 810,000 bo raised instead of
§ 7,000. Mr. Frank Murphy looked
at the matter in the same light , nnd
inado a motion to the cflect that the
amount bo changed from § 7,000 to
$10,000 , and that a committee bo ap
pointed to raise the latter amount.
Mr. Snyder then moved that
Judge " \Voolworth , the chairman
of the cofnmittco , bo empowered
to select the necessary com
mittees to solicit subscriptions
in the city. The resolution was
adopted. Tlio hospital will bo an ad
dition to the present St. Joseph's hos
pital and will receive patients without
regard to religious connections. Any
icrson who desires the attohdnnco of
minister other than of the Catholic
'nilh can have one of any donomina-
ion ho may desire. All persons will
10 treated whether able to pay for
medical services or not.
"Tho Revere House Council BlufTu
s the best second-class hotel in the
ivest. " augl7-lm
The Merchants and Manufacturers
Union to-day issued thu following :
To whom it may concern ;
In accordance with n resolution
adopted , the members of the Mer
chants nnd Manufacturers Union of
Nebraska , are hereby requested to
abstain from doing any business on
Sunday. All members of the union
who shall violate this resolution in
that regard will bo expelled from tiio
inion.
And all such persons , who shall
violate the existing Sunday laws to
bo found in section 241 , criminal
code ot Nebraska , will be prosecuted.
By order of the union.
P. E. II.KII , CHAS. KAUFMAX.V ,
President. Secietary.
1'ortj years' trial fcu pro'vra " BLACK
DRAUGHT" the best liver medicine in
r
he world.
At F C.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Adcrtlscmont To Loan , For Silo ,
'xxit. Found , Wants , lloardin ? , ic. , will be in
serted In thtsu columns onto ( or TEN CEXTS
per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVKCKNTS
per lino. The first insertion ncicr loss ttmn
TWCNTY-F1VK CENTS
TO LOAN MONEY.
TO LOAN Call at Law OHlcc of D.
MONEY KocmS. Cruiditon lllotl. .
>
on jroort real istatcscctirlty , by
UU. IdnAO iiMVAW : > 3 , UH Knrnhani St.
T" f.OAN At 8 per ccntln
terett in BIIIIW of * 2.riOO and
f , ( or J to Moars , on llr. < t-iU"S ilty ami
( arm prmierty. llrviH HK.AI , KHTATK and Lo\H
, ISth anil Doiulaii St .
HELP WANTED.
WA.NTKI-Hoarder * nnil lockets , 201S Unrt
Mrut. I'mato il tiling , lioinuiomort .
7S1-U *
WANTHD 0 dining room ylr- ( > , ut thu O < - -
tldcntal Hotel Immediately. TSO-tf
WANTtD Dh liiu room tilrl nt
i rncr ITtli ami Capitol A c. 77S-itls
WANTED-A llr > .t-el wi coo1 ? , nniht have aro-
loininvnilatlon. J.V. . UANMHT.J11U
COM St. 777-31
WANTED An undiniUlieil room , not far
from iw.t otflcc. Address , btatliu ) ireu
Mr. 1 * . ( } . II. , lleo office. 7827 (
AM'RD-A ixfcl table to rent ; with
luge of jiurcnaslntf. Stiite ] ) rice ,
Aildrcj < * UEO. INJIAN ,
451-t ( Vail , Crauford Co. , lona.
WANTKD-Kundin- iiid < chool bond * .
11. T. Clark , Bcllcuie. S6-tf
WANTKD-Clmlinlitrmalil anil lumidrcK.
Wft-c * M per month. AI < I > | > nt 2 HW Hurt
street , between Co li anil 21 t. 7b2.tf
WA.NTEH-Tnn flr t c-Uu lirTik-I.ijcn . A | >
l > ly at Ike olllee. 7M-2U
WAN1KD A good K'r' ' ' 'T l.'i-nural lioiuc-
work. Jlust be ujtoud CXK > ! > . uahir and
Ironer ; ut IMS Cau Ut. , lift , l..tli und Kith.
7 'J 27
\17"ANTKD To rent hon ) lib nix or < nen
TT ronnwj mu t Imlii oed locatiim. Address
J'ctcr T. Murtlii. at A. 1 , . Strmi 'n ottlco , city ,
> -rUlrl ( or yint-rnliioii fworl > : must
WANTElrUlrl
( urnltli K"f l rufcrtncc. Apply touthwcot
corner 10th and Hanivy. MU3. lUl.HACU.
775.26
ANTEn 0 I'ari iittrs at O | > eni
corner , 15tli iid KutnliaiiiMs.
\XTAXTii : > < ! ooj liUikmu'Uh for'cnu of tlio |
' \V l > n > t town * In the r mutry. Mn.ulyotk. .
Apply to Oolan K ' iifHurtlo i Kll' MI 74" " "
\TITAXTEO Vlri.UUMiiiiUiuvry | am ) IIOUM-
t V "urk inoMere , Aililrrsi hcatou A. Le.i ,
LJiifolii Iron > i"rk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7M-87
.iNTKU- Coo \ soeoiul iflrl. Ht Ibis Cliluj
W tit. ( ! < x * ( wo 'i ( Mill. T l-tf
" 1T7"ANTK1 > Ajfltl ( orj-eiicral liuu.u work.
YY IMUlUrnuyM , 720 U
T01ltAIE-.VImoit new to id
bar buxvy fur ' > haiton. Kiniiilra at llc-u
Ottlce. US)7-tf
A cempt ttnt u orkmaii , ouo thai
WANTED
uiuliTbtiiuUnll KlruNof xvork , such a OIK
ran flnd iteady uorL and good wa.-es. Jly nrlt <
Inj ; or c llln oil W. 1' . Clark , ut Mapleton , la.
No drunkard need apply
- for cencral hens ork I
WANTKD-Girl at 603 1'Jlli Ht. 6 i tf
FOR RCNT-HOU8E8 AND LAND.
T OU IIKNT PuniUhcd room. S. W. Cor. 10t
J } ndDa eui > orthU. 78l-t (
tara of 3 roonn on 2Jd strt-ot ,
i Lloik south of M. Mar > ' A > e. Knuulrt
of U. W , Kenni > d318 flou h ISth St. 778 20
KKNT T o furiiiihud or uiiluriitihcTi
FOIt , diujji ; ill ictb. bt. Uct. Uauard uic
Javknon. 783.23'
"JT OH RENT House ot seven rooms , icllar ,
1 } well. lUtcrn uid bth-rooin ; uell Joatwi ,
ttr > t-4.1a > s conJltion. Enquire Mo. 22i aouthuui
comer SSth and l > a enpcrt Sta. 7W STJ
llOH Hr VlVOne room wtUi board , I80j Cal
jZ ( omit utrwit , 735-tf
"T710U KENT \ tuo- tory IIOUM of 7 rooms wit
1 ; UUo , onBhcnuiii A\v. Apply at ilirrlll
tecJ ttorr , 3Q7 H. ISUt St , Tts-tf
SPEOIAL HQlIOES-OonUDUBd
T701inK.ST Nlcob furnished room * . t I
JJ Kthttrcct. 7Otf
l on RENT Klcmnt fnrtiUhe < l room ? ,
JL1 Bblo pricc , brick home , SOlSCum St. C23 U
EOU RUNT House of re\en roonu , kltfhcn ,
collar , tUtirn , well and barn , on Houth Ate-
iKifi. nert to Uooiwoith'a rc-ddrnce' Enqulntnt
Hth ami 'i\rnham St. % JJU1I > SON , C02 tf
T.10H ftKNT-f irgo barn. Iiicinlrc at 1SI8 Chi-
tneoRt. ' C71j
"ENTA tilcx-1 > fiiriiMiixl frontroom for
JU one or . 'vo ? c 'IlIllln. at 1210 Horn rd utrecU
KMU _ _ . . _ . . - - . - -
TXOn UBilT * rtiol'hc l rooni * o rr Mctl *
' cliinu" KxehMiRC.N. K ccr. lOtli And Doelga
Aon * i
SALE.
Tr on sLE Kit lf\'onc ' . ,
l < rcdixinwr. , i-U- , k'n'l ' " WCKY K punwww I Won ! de-
77J-II
TIOIl SAl.lv A | an of | iank ' " ;
ij ncHi ; biisK ) ' most ncv . . . „ - „ , , .
AleJonlan Saloon , U. V. bloe.lt , U 1"i lL _ _ ' [
Tjion SALK- rare cliatico to ltim > l1.t.l ! ! ' * !
1 ? cttalilUhMl vakli tmlo.MII . w > ll tv 'VK1-1 ?
lock of tut rchandl Kltnattd In ono ot.
ihlpnlntr liolntion 11. & M. It. WFor .
aruciilaraiallornddrcAiJ. It. Untiiger.Ww * ' J
-
OK SAIl'lrM5c and fnnntnre of a flrat-clatA
hotel In a Unnot 1800 lnhilitt.tiit , In f.t . to-
f K.brul.a ; has 24 licJ ; the traveling men' * ro-
iort. Inqnira nt DKi : ofllca. 218-tf
"T OK SAI.H Maps of Doujfliuiiuiit Sarpy coun-
JL1 tics. A. lOdtWATEUlD20rarnbamt.trect :
3'JOtf
I71011 8A1.IJ A farm of eighty acres , In teed
J nptilr , ( Jiiod house , 22x30 and ell 14x1(1 ( ,
mnll urihnrd ( if bearing trccx. One inllo f-onth
jf Onawa City , Iowa , on S. l' . ft I' . U. U. \\ill
iflxo time on iiait If islH\l. Address K M. &
) nuln , Neb.
71011 SAI.i : A now all Wher top
L' I'hacton w 1th tiiriii ) ( cushion ami back , ftt W.
K. ( Imtton'n mtri g\i top luanufactor ) ' -'I * , H.
' 8th Kt. bet. rtonhair and Harnej. 707-tf
FOR SAIK-Ncat house nnd full lot , 12 blocks
from 1' . O. at S900. JOHN I . ittOAOCK ,
712-tf Opp. I'ostolllcc.
TTlOn BALK-Vli.o Mock farm of 410 ix e
' 1 } good house , cattle slice ) , nnlianl & < . , w-itli
'M oa y reach of railroad. I'rlco. $4600 , iwr
line at OX. JOHN L. JIcCAOUK , Opp. Test
Omt-c. 03(1 ( tf
TOIt 1 SALE Neat cottage and ( -ocnl lot at
' JOHN L. WcOAGUE , Opp. I1. O.
037-tf
T710R SAliE On rra onabla tcnni. A buslnesa
J. that lstwjln4)0 ( ( ) a month. OunranttM
( Sien a < to title ot property and lease of premise * ,
niqulro atoilice of Sam J. How ell , 217 b. 14'nSt. ' ,
Omaha. 012 U
"TjlOll 8ALK Horse , btiriy ( and harncsu. Can
{ J bo seen at BtctcnHon'g Canllol A\tnnc bam
1'rlce , 82M. K. C. hLUS. fiOO-tf
Foil SALE A first-doss milk Jilry. Inqnlru
ntthlsolfitv. 617ug 27
HOUSES AND LAND IJaipIs rents liouts ,
stores , hotels , farms , lots , lindi , olllccir
rooms , etc , Bee 1st page ,
011SALK Oood hounonlth ( our rooms and
JJ hal ( lot , No. 2013 IJodse between 2 th and
27th street. Good well and ithndo trevfi ; housn in
Kood condition. Inquire on premis.es. 221 > tf
U I.I.AS And I'arasois ripurml by U.
SC1ILTT llth and Faniiin its. 7iiOtf
> ItICK It SALU
> 203-tf iSTABROOK & COE.
TTtOU SA'.E A small rnglnc , 15. W. Payne k
JJ .Son's make. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of II.
O. Clark & Co. 30-11
MISCELLANEOUS.
OMAHA IlIItnSTOIlK Hn fnrxalo all
of I'un i'ii ( and Domestic llird , alto lilr.1
Fancicry 'ooils ; ut Kitli bt. , bet. Douglas anil
Dodgr. au20-ini !
\
has rattllnj ; lon lUts of houses lot * .
_ lands and ( anud for sale. Call and yet
them.
CALL A'l JtlW. IX. F. CLAKKK'S No. 1 Bonnl
In House , cor. 13th and Uodgo iits. Ucst
Inthe city. 610-tf
D KJII81 KEA1. ESTATE UOOJ1. bee 1st p&g .
< an hat e thu mme bv pro > i\\x \ iiroperty anil
paiiiii'iiiir'fi. ) C. H. THY , } inllo north Dtat
andJMimMimtlttite. I72-27"
STIIAYGD I'rpui my place , onlf.tli and Jack
' son streets , nn Au/uat Oth , one red and white
lelfi-r , 2 3 farB old 747-27
' / Manufactory ofjapfr
J. _ } ) lioxeij , 140:1 Kariihain ctrvct.
ALL on or address I'otti-r * Palmer , 40 South
\j fitti street , Council IHuffs Iowa , for rail
road tlikets ea t , west , northand south. Crcatly
reduunl rates nn all till ets. Every ticket K"ar-
anteed.and tiekdsboiijjht , sold and excha Ke < l
au ' 17-lm
TT OUTINE ; TELLEII ANI > MEDIUM Mm.
JL ) Eliza tells just , present , and future In love
and all affair" , rthc re\ caN the de-epeat secrets of
the heart. She pom-s the inajfiietli ; | uer to ful
Oil all jour wUhcu. Call at No. 1010 Chicago
Ntreet , near ICtli. an ' 10 tt
JOST Sunday afternoon on Howard St. ,
J chlld'uROtd brae let , niorke l"Kthet. " Find *
ir Kill jileaso leac at lleo Olllee. r > 73-tf
JEMIS' NE W CITY MAl'd.SSc. Sea Ut pif |
ViTltAYKD-Kroiii2ll5 Jlarimy htrcet July28
O one Iarjobrindl cu\v , U jtantcM. lirande-d ou
hip with letter "O. " Ha * tome white spots on
her. Any one fib ln < Infoniutlon where kiel
r return tier will bo sultalilv rewarded.
& 4H tf A. M. CLAKK.
ANY ONE b.unv w-ork for a tjpo wrIU-r i n
Ixi aoevnunoduted by telephoning tliu Hi :
olliui. 4KI tf
TAKEN I'P A reel < on. Owner ran hiuu the
name bj pro Inpropcity and lining
cbaric . I'llANclH UiilUIUvH , Kaundcrs nua
( Jraits hts an24-ev wcil'.t
> KMI.f HEAL ESTATE KXCIIANOE. S
> lit page.
vIIKEB or four lounjj nirn can bp acco > nmoda-
JL te l with board. JlrfcrcnuNexchanged. Ap *
ply 2011 Cass street , 4th door west of 2 th Ht. ,
oraddreaa Uox337 _ , pcttomre. 3I3I
HJ1. 11110WN-Corner 12th and Clilogro
. ntr < tU , U ready to bora or deepen nulls.
Satisfaction etianiitt cd. , COJtf
DOST FOllQET We sueewnora ol thu Anier-
IKU > ) ( ou-e , on Douflas btrect , between irth
and 10th , for beard , lodging and traneie ut vtu-
temer . Uenioitfullv
W4.tf JIILIUS 4 , LOUISR
POWD
Absolutely Pure.
Made from Grope Cream Tartar. No other
arpation make * buch light , flaky hot breads ,
uxnrloui pastry. Can l > e eaten by Ib i ntlc
! trout ( ear of UieUU resulting from huaiy Indl
Ecst'ble food. Hold oily In rank , by oil Groevn
'UEU CO
New York.