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    THE OMAHA DAILY BUB. KRFDAY , SEPTEMBER 2 , 1881. i
THE DAILY BEE.
Friday Morning , Sopt. 2.
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
Patterson noils coal.
Get your hitsnt Dome' * .
1'rotlcrick Leading Jlnlltr.
SftxcV Crcnm Hmh t-lill lioominij.
fiOO bu ! ncM lots. Cull on Hemk
1000 residence lot' , Ucinli , ngcnt.
Don't forget Saxc'n for perfumery.
25C hoifti nnd lot < . Itcmli' ngcncy.
' 15ems' ! real csUto boom. Firet jiago
A. W. > 'n oti , Dentist , Jacob's block.
_ Warranted Tooth llrnclies nt Kulin'H.
Bemis' new map of Omaha , 2o cents.
200 farina and 000,000 acrci of land
Bcml , afjcnt.
The Lion continue1 ! to roar for Moore *
ir rnc i and Saddlery ,
For FINK Commercial Job Printing ,
nil fttTilu BEE Job rooms.
Prescription. ! a specialty , Opera Hoii'0
riiannacy , 211 8. 15th Street.
Highest ci h piico paid forcecoiid-lnnd
furniture at Al > r.iniN& LcwN' , 1121 Doug
las direct. uil.2w !
- I i , T. LniiKprt ! } , tincittei pi i ! ii ( , ' l"i -
> > and wnsmi tn.\kcr , that liai twicebei'ii
Inmird out lliis je'.ir , li.m nxnin got to
vuik In his new ImiltlliiK on tlio comer
Kivtccnth nnd Ciwcltctln. Me * liowntlie
right Hpirit.
A good deal of clock from vailons
point * In Ni'lniukn , xnd Wjoming li pass
ing tliritngh Omaha almost dnlly for the
Oliirngo market. The fntilitii.s of tbu
railroads n Mint t time hence will liinlly be
iulcquntc for Iho demand madLMipnn llicm.
- That portion of Capitol nvtimo re
cently graded nnd cleaned by Ihi1 ttI'M !
again being rapidly filled up uitli tilth
ami garbage , by persons Ihlng in the
vicinity. An immediate plop xhonld IK
put In the further lining of n public t-trcot
for cess-pool purpose.
Oflicer Buckley was taken widdenly
ill with billioiiM four last night on bin
lieat.
_ i .
Accepts tlio Call'
Uov. 0. L. Stolling , of Dayton ,
Ohio , has written to the ullbct that ho
will accept the call to tlio pastorate of
the Emnnucl Luthoian church of this
city. It Mill bo remembered that
Dr. Stalling was in Omaha a whort
iiino BI'IICO whim ho preached a couple
of discourses tlml nt oncoBtninpccl him
aa njirofoimd thcologicinn nnd logical
rcasonor. The entire congregation
M ere so well pleased with him that
they tendered him a call to the va
cant pastorate. Dr. Stolling said ho
could arrive at no definite conclusion
until he had consulted his fiienda.
This ho has done with the result men-
iionod. Dr StuHing succeeds the late
Jr. Haufjhor , as pastor of the Ltith-
orau church , and comes to Omaha with
well-earned reputation as a public
speaker. Until their liow edifice at
"Fifteenth and Hartley streets is com
pleted the congregation will probably
worship in either IJoyd'u opcru house
or Masonic hall. Dr. Stolling will
arrive hero in October with his family.
PERSONALS.
IT. S. Manhal Biurbowerk'ft ycntcrday
for the Winncbngo Indian x > 'cney on
ollicia !
,
City Alartthnl Angell nnd lady Iiavn re
turned home fiom tlitir e.iAtein trip. The
innrnlial it looking finely.
JMrn. 1C. . \nnstioiij , ' and Mm. ( > . 1) .
-Ainmtront ; went went josterday on a two
iiionth'iirnit lo .Suit Lake , Ogdui and
K.III 1'ranelsco.
Kt , ) ti\ . Robert II. Clarkbon , bishop of
, and Houtlicin Dakota , Ktartud
for Dakota on liU unniml
visitation. The bitihop's trip will occupy a
month.
Hr.nl. I ) . Slaushtcr , of I'lillciton , Xunce
tounty , Xeu. , is in tliotity.
Heath 1 Human , of Xoith 1'hittiairivrd
in tbo city ycHtirday afternron.
3SI. 0. Keith , of North I'Jnlte , h In the
fity and in nla > iiig at the Witlmill.
.1. ( J. J' , liildobrand , of 1'awne'o county ,
this btate , wan in the city jcwtenlay.
II. ( ! . Itniul , the Ntock tleidci of Wyom *
in ' , arrivLil in the tlty yistcnlny from
J.a ramie ,
.MI H Lottiu Lnrse'ii , v > lie has been a
jftitst of Minx .lennlu rawin , left foi hoj
liomo in La Sidle , 111" . , > e teiday ,
Levi Cliikc , of 1'itttiburi' , agent of thu
AVcstouhouiiu braku company \ in the
city , looking iidc-i tbo Intc'iesU of tliu
company.
A. It. Camplioll Johiikon , Cu4er C-nnp-
li-H Johnson and Louis Campbell John-
'
Him compose a party of I'-nK'Hsli Kintlcmin
who aroatayin at the Witlmill ,
"Tlio Kovoro llouso Council UlullB
is the beat Bccond-clasa Iiotel in tlio
vvoat. "
, . . . . nuKl7-lui
! ! I l' f-t- f
Biully Sknlcou Up.
liuv , E. 1) . Orulmin , pastor of thu
United Presbyterian ehuicli , nnd wife
vvero out tiding laat night , sliuwiut ; foJ.
Ji. McCulloch , whu ncconipaniod
1 lie-in , tlio beauties of Omaha. At tlio
corner of Twentieth und California
atreetH the bu'gy ( npsot and all tlireo
vvoro thrown out. Tlio buggy was
Jndly wrecked , but fortunately none
of the oecupanta were seriously injured
jured , although ull were more or less
Ijruised and badly shaken up ,
"WINE OF CAFIDUI" cures Irrcgu-
lar , painful , or dillictili mcnstruntion ,
AtO K. Cootlman.
Ladies and gentlemen are requested
to look out for the important , sale of
drj * goods now commenced at the
' UoBton Store , " Tenth street. See
" ad. on first page. sepl-2t t
Tlilrd Wartl Voters-
I ill sit for registration of voters
Monday , the Cth day of September ,
1881 , for registration ofoters of the
Third Ward , and said book will bo
open at my oilico , li24 ! ! Douglas street
northeast corner of Fourteenth.
WILL. H. HILKV ,
uug21tosO Itegistor Tliird Wurd.
A QUEER FAMILY.
Which Llvo in Touts on the
River Bottom.
The Mother Non-rly Brnlncd Ijy iho
Upon Iho liver bottom a short dis-
tance north of the U. I' , bridge there
stand 'two canvas louts made of very
light material. Tlieio two tents con
tain n good do.il of misery and moral
depravity. Previous to Monday of
thin week ono tent hold the whole
family , which consists of the father
and inolherono married daughter and
thrco small children , two git la nnd a
boy.
The family in question is the Davis
outfit , thu elder members of which
hav o figured conspicuously in Omaha
police ciicles for some time past.
Formoily they lircd in North Omaha ,
but about a w cck ago they w ore oj ected
from the premises they occupied , since
which time they have had their
abode upon the ri\er bottom. L.wt
Monday tlio mat lied daughter , being
under the inlluenco of drink , bog.tn
upbraiding her mother on various
family mullein , among which was
the fact that she , the daughter ,
had furnished a living for the entire
family for a long time by means not
altogether honoiablo , and that shu
was about tiled of it The mother
toplicd in equally vigoious language ,
nnd the daughter , maddened by drink
and what she considered her wrongs ,
picked up a Hat iron lying in the tent
and struck her mother upon the fore-
heard with it. Then began a light ,
doubly disgraceful on account of the
relationship of the combatants ,
which lasted until they wcro
separated by the head of the
family. At the conclusion of the
row the daughter made a demand for
a division of the tent and what few
household articles thuy owned' . Shc
claimed that she had made all the
property and was bound to ha\e some
of it. After a good deal of wrangling
the tent was cut in two and the goods
divided and a sopai.ito home started
by the daughter. The old folks do not
woik and it is a mystery how
they live. It can only bo explained
by the fact that the young childien
forngo upon the refuse and garbage ,
such as lotten meat and decayed veg-
o tables and fruitjwhich aie dumpedon
the bottoms. Of the childien , one is
n fourteen-year-old girl oE a very
pleasing face , but by her tiaining and
association is on the sine load to ruin
if she bo not taken in hand by sonic
one very soon. Yesterday a gentle
man doing buisncss in that neighbor
hood had occasion to visit the bottoms
toms , and lie was assailed by the girl
w ith the vilest language.
Mr. Foot Hoard From-
Goo. T. IIowBor , geneial secretary
of the Y. M. 0. A. of this city , 1ms
received the following note fioV W.
W. Peot , now on his way to Tuikoy.
It is dated nt Boston , August 20th ,
and leads ; "J am as well as needs bo.
Fniowell meeting on Wednesday. Wo
sail Friday. Enjoyed our tup veiy
much and had n pleasant time. Misi
Brooks is woll. 1 will write you again
more fully. Jly addiess will bo Con
atantinoplo , earo llihlo hoiiso. " It .
will bo HOOII that the inmsionaties sail
from Huston to-morrow.
. .
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Mr. Hills Vnronroll.
I1. C Hills , upon severing his con
nection with the Sioux City .t Pacific
lailroad , after Hcvontccn years of
haid labor , addressed the following
farowellto all the employes ;
In Beveling my otlicinl lelations
with the company at this date I desire -
sire to extend to you all my sincere
thanks for the unifoi m com tuny that
has marked your conduct towaid me ,
and wishing ; you health , peace and
prosperity in your future comae
through life , I extend to you all my
ollicial good-bye.
Nearly Lo&t nil Eyo-
WiUiam EiickHon , n lad about K !
yearn old , ww shuck in tlio eye yes
terday aftei noon by a sharp piece 3f :
iron , which penetrated the center of
the optic. Dr. ( Jraddy lomoved the
iron and a-iyn the eye will bo nil right
in a few days , although it will bo
very sons.
Tbo Liquor
The liquor dealers hold a meeting >
last night atMet / Hall to consult
upon the leault of the temperance
meeting hold yesterday afternoon. COU
was detoimined by the committee to
close all salooua on Sunday , nnd act
in Htiict conformity with the existing
law. No other . business w as done by
>
| the association.
OMAHA MKDIOALCOLLKOK.
Fall session begins Oct. 10 , 1881
Address , 0. II. AMIKS , M. D , , Sec.
For nice fresh meat go to fuiLi ! > ,
Meat Market on Tenth street , near
the U. P. depot tf r'ir 1
W.ANTKII A girl for geneial house
work. Call at the stoio of W. M.
Jiushnmn.S K. coinorlfith & Douglas.
AugSOtf
Registration Notloo-
Notice is hereby giv on that I will
sit at Loroiuon's Cigar Store , 51 allS.
Tenth street on Monday , September
Dili , 1881 , for thepurposo of leyistcr-
ing additional yotois of the First
waidand cojreeling the old list.
In witness whereof I have hereto set
my hand this , 25th day of August ,
1881. K. M. SIIA-JIKIUI ,
Begistiar FimtVard. .
\Vlmt the U , P Moil Think.
To Iho Kclltorof lint llfr ,
OMAII\ , September 1. 1 regret
very much that some ill-advised mem
ber of the 15. , v M. base ball club
should have allowed his spleen to got
the better of what little judgment
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the Creator seems to have endow od
him with , and permitted himself to
talk in so incoherent a manner to
your reporter. ] have no desire to
retaliate ' because 1 do not believe that
.
in his alleged interview he reflected
ntl
the sentiments of the club he assumed
tlt.
to . speak for. 1 merely wish to siy
t.tl
that the U. J' . base ball club have too
tln
much self-icspcct and too much re
gard for the majority of the B. \ . 31.
J3
boys to make any misstatcments in
refeicnco to the composition or char
acter of either club , but it is duo to
both clubs tlml 1 should nay that the
statements of the H. & M. boy in the
alleged interview have no foundation
in truth , and I think his club mil not
endorse his silly twaddle.
C. V. Gu.i.uimnt ,
1'rrs. U. P. 15. 15. C.
STATE FAIR MATTERS.
Visit to the Grounds Every
thing m n Booming
Condition.
A huilied tiip to tlio slate fair
grounds reveals n very busy stale of
affairs. About fifty workmen arc en
gaged and more will bo put on to-
inoriow. ' The tow or foi the electric
light ' in leaching toward tlin heavens
and will bo completed by to-moirow
night. |
The immense boiler and engine of
Messrs. Godfrey & Davis is already
on the ground and will be sot to-day.
The 20x10 building for the board
of managers is being constructed by
.John Qwin.
Max Meyer & Tiro.'a now exposi
tion building m assuming good form ,
whilst the Union Pacific building is
almost completed. The great dining
hall of D. T. Mount , 200 feet long
by ( iO feet wide , is almost ready for
the roof , and the ( UK 10 foot kitchen
is also appioaehing completion.
Sylhes , mowers and hoes aie busy
on the grass and weeds and a geneial
clean up ia being indulged in.
In the matter of entiics Iho state
board are happy in thu belief that the
coining fait is to exceed all others.
Yesterday's mails brought a largo
number of stock cntiies , including the
holds of Thoron Xyo and ( ! eo. W. 13.
Dotsoj' , of Fiomont , A lingo number
of small ent.ies vveie also made.
Socrotaiy Mcl'rido will move up
fiom Lincoln on Monday and open an
oflico nt the Withnell house , where ho
will be joined by thu full boaul , when
all will put themselves into the har
ness for a full two weeks'job. The
coming fair promises to bo a magnifi
cent success.
_
Another Now Wholesale Homo.
P.ixton and Gallagher have pur
chased a lot Jt2 ! feet square on the
situ of the present Slavon house near
. the rail load track. Their intention
is to erect a line tlneo-story wholesale
house and it will bo , as Mr. Gallagher
says , a model establishment. When
the building is completed the present.
.Mstructuio at Fifteenth and Farnham
sheet will bo vacated. If the labor
and matoiial eui be seemed on satis
factory terms the work will com i-1
mcnco this fall ; if they cannot it will
notbobegunbofoiospiing. The stuct-
ly wholcsalo houses are drifting rapid
ly south of Farnhamsticet , yul neaier
the depot. Farnham stieot will soon
be left piaclieully a letail thoiongh-
faie.
. Ministerial AsHoolntlou-
The minisloiml associations ill meet
this morning at i ) o'clock in
Uov. J. 11. Maxliold's study. The
laynion from the dillerent chuichc ,
who are interested in the enfoicement
of the Sunday law , are earnestly re
quested to meet with the ministers.
Let every pastor and ehureh bo icp-
resented.
Hov. A. K. Siii'.iiitiu , Pies't. '
Uov.V. . K. Hi.UNh , Seo'y.
I No head-aihi' or biek-ichc fin ladies
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who drink "WINE OF CARDUI. "
AtC I' l.oo.liiun ,
Sixth Ward Voters-
OMIII.V , Nob. , August , ' 81.
Notice in lioteby given that !
sit at my atoie , No. lOJ'J Cuining
stieet , between JjOth and 21st , noitli
side , on Monday , September the fith ,
1881 , for thopuiposoof logisteiing
' '
I legal voters of s'aid'wiud ,
0. 0. FJKLU ,
UegistiarSixth Ward ,
NOTICE.
Piano tuning and repairing. F.
Lessentin hasicmovcd his oilico from '
Hospo's . * > . . * * . to Hose's . . Ait Kmporinm . .A . . . . . ,
1151li Dodge street , AuglllKIt * .
I Registration Notice.
' ST.Vn ; or M.IWAMvA , I
I will nit for
logistration of voters >
Monday , September Oth and tith ,
1881 , on the Southeast corner of
Twelfth and Cans , for legist rat ion of
voteis of the Fifth ward.
Srninins W.\KKmi.n : ,
Registrar of the Fifth W.ml.
Aug 25 to S li
Fresh flints and vegetables leceivcd
every day at D. Guild's en Tenth '
street , near U. J' . depot. tf
Parties wishinir booth stands dur
ing State- Fair , addiesa K. P. Davis ,
Omaha , Neb. j > 28
WHO OWNS THEM ?
Some Articles Found on the
River Bank To-Day.
.
A Mystery That a Day's Work
Failed to Clour Up ,
Early this morning , while Pnt Mc
Dowell nnd D. f ! . Klliott wcro passing
along the river bink below the smelting -
ing works the ) wcro sonsidorably.sur
prised to find a black slouch hat , al
most now , n few foot from water's
, edge. Looking about they failed to
find any owner for tlio hat , but soon
discovered n lai o pocket knife lying
nearnt hand. A few f cot out in thu
river , stuck to the depth of a foot and
n half in the mud , was discovered a
heavy vainislied eaue. A close
scaich was mvlo thereabouts to discover
HCC
cover the identity of the supposed
suicide or obtain some clue to the
Stn
mystery. Nothing else , however ,
could < bo found. The men at once
came to the business pot lion of the
C.ci
city nnd told tin ir stoiy. I1 ilf n do/on
persons recogiu/ed , or claimed to re-
. cogni/e , the aiticlesns belonging lo Un
do .luhn Htaiitoii. A reporter for Tin :
HP.IJ ] ' immediately began it tour of the
haunts of I nclo John. This was
about 10 o'clock. At the St. Elmo
and thereabouts they gave the information
mation that the old man had been
theio the previous evening , but
strange to say , had not yet shown up
at , that hour , as was his usual custom.
This strengthened the theory
that it might be Uncle John , notwith
standing his oft-statvd abhorrence of
J
water. The St. Elmo was again vis
ited a short time later , w hen the at
tenuated foi in ami aorrol visage of
Stanton was discovered nt the door of
Oilman's. Ho wns engaged in an nn-
imnted discussion with a
young man at the door , con
cerning the value of a package
of tobacco which ho held in his hand
ns compared with the market vnluo of
n glass of whisky. The form of Uncle
John could not bo mistaken in a
thousand , nnd if it could his occupa
tion would demonstrate that it was he
Mr. Henry iloman , who saw the
aiticlcs , with some others , thought
that they belonged lo Mr. John
Seaton , of the giocery firm of Beatty
tt Co. A minor to this effect at any
event got abtoad. It was , of couisc ,
entirely without foundation. Mr.
Seaton is not only nlivo and well , but
but was transacting business as usual
to-day , as his many friends hope ho
will continue to do for a long time to
c Jinc.
There is nothing about the appear
ance of the at tides to indicate who
they nighl have belonged to , except
that ho was probably a middle- aged
man from the appearance of the slouch
hat. The aiticlcs have all been
handed over to the coroner.
Tlilovos at Worli.
Some follows broke into a boarding
house at Twelfth nnd Jackson streets
eaily ycstorpay and extinguishing
the hall light nude their way to tlio
room of n boarder named J. F. Hurko ,
who is a salesman nt L. C. Enow old's ,
Thirteenth ana Jackson streets. The
thieves secured a pair of pmtaloons
containing a pocketbook with § 17 in
money and some pauois worth about
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§ 20. They took besides a bunch of
keys and an r.mothyst ring. From
.
another buirder they secured a light
blue coat , light pair of pantaloons
and n ha * . A vest containing n
walch nnd chain was leftundistuibed.
How to Get Sielc.
Expose yourself day and night , cat
too much without oxeieise , work too
hard without rest , doctor all the time ,
take all the vile nostrums ndvcitisod ,
and then you will want to know
How to Got'Woll.
Which is answered in tlueowoids
Take Hop Hitlers. .Soptl-Odlfi
Overcome l > y I lent.
Yesteulay aftoinoon about 1 oVlock
n man named Dedoll , employed an pile
diivei by the LJ. P. raihoad , waspios-
t rat t'd by heat , lie lay unconscious
foi thu'o lioius and it was thought
that the attack v , ould be fatal. About
5 o'clock ho paitially lecovoied nnd
ho was lemovcd to his home , corner
of Sixteenth and Unit afreets. The
doctor in attiiidancu said that the
gieat weakness noticeable to-night 1
wns un < | iicstionnbly duo to the fact
that he also sulli'ied ffom malaria.
Ho will piobably iccovor.
Prominently lofoued tobythoNoi-
folk Yiiginlan is tlio case of n vencr-
abloladj , a relative of Capt. .1. W.
McLean , She was smitten nt the *
supper table with what seemed n par
tial paralysis , which ic&istcd the usual
icinodiosprotcssionallymescribed , St.
Jacobs Oil was applied , insuring im
mediate lelief , and its continued use
for tlnco days enabled her logo about
the house as well as ever. She con-
sick-la that she owes Inn- life to its
great curative powers.
Socoml Ward Registration Notice
I will logister in the Second ward
of Omaha at Wnlciu Hotel on the
north Bide of Le.iv enwoith street be-
tux-en Iltth and llth streets on Sop-
tombtrCth , 1881.
TS-JU S. U.WAU. , Kegistiar ,
On vn \ , August -5th. si-fit
'
AUCTION SALE.
1 will sell Friday , September 2d , ate
10 o'clock , n. m. , Iho building No
Ull ) Fain.un stieot. U will bo sold
che ip. ] > , S , M. FJIBTWKI.L , -
Auctioneer ,
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Sinytho tVSlull , altornojh , IOIIK vod
No. 12 Cioighton block ,
Found Dond.
Corrc" i > onclcnco o ( The Hec.
Mis orui VALI.KV , Ia.Auuust2y.
NcarMatidamiu annn named Andrew
Nelson was found dead nboul twenty-
five tcct from the r.ulio.td track. His
neck nnd ono leg were broken. He
had been dead fur several days Ver
dict will bo tendered to-day. Dr.
Jameson , of Mandamin , had been
working with the min and about 11
p. in. Saturday night thought ho would
take something lo stimulate him. Ho
took n four-ounce bottle from his
pocket , it is said , and drank the contents -
tents , and died almost instantly. The
contents proved to bo carbolic acid ,
tikcn by mistake.
A CONFERENCE.
Talk Botwoou the Liquor and
Temperance People.
Yesterday afternoon n conference
was held between committees icpre-
scnting the Merchant and Manufacl-
uie.s union and the Tempciancolli -
aiice , in the I niteuStatcs couitioom.
Messrs. Julius Ticitscke , Ed Leader ,
Heniy Hornberger , Clms. Katifmann
and William Siovets lopresontetl the
liijuor dealers , and Mr. Watson B.
Smith nnd Mr. Itcnton the Tempo-
auco Alliance. Mr. Kaufmaun said
that if the liquor dealers had not a
legal right to continue their business ,
at any i.\to they had a moial right to
do so till the expiration of the license.
Ho felt sure that the gieater portion
of the people of Omaha iccogniml
that moral right. Mr. Hornberger
suggested that all the saloons
be closed on Sundays henceforth , not
only closing the front doors , but al
the back , and further that the saloons
close at 12 o'clock at night. Ho tc-
miiulcd the meeting that the liquor
dealers had paid about § 12,000 for
licenses from May till January next ,
and ho did not think they wcio being
fahly hunted. If the liquor dealers
were allowed to keep open until Jan
nary nctt , he was confident they would
then pay the 81,000 license or quit
the business. This arrangement , he
thought , would bo satisfactory to
everybody. As regards those people
running saloons without licenses , thu
union had nothing to do with them.
At this junctuioof the proceedings ,
ono of the liquor men asked a gentle
man present if ho was a BKI ; repoiter.
The gentleman acknowledged that ho
w as , w hen ho was told that it was a
private meeting and invited him to
skip. Ho skipped accordingly.
Nothing definite has been decided
upon.
Y. M. C. A.
Geo. T. Howser , general secretary
of the Y. 31. C. A. of this city , makes
the following icport for the past
month :
Attendance at read jut ; room 1 , . " 0
Yoniifj IIICIJ'H meeting . " .
Saturday evening song service 195
Kxtra meeting ) ) 70"
Weekly prixiso mooting 10J
Bible Ntudy HI
Total attendance 3.118
"Yoke fellows" .at woik . 13
T.amily calls nmdo 10
I'apei dlstiibutcd MO
Punted invitations distiibutcd. . MX )
Ili'lp given to .
Letters and cards written fw .IB-IK.M-
tion
A veiy piomising Mission Sabbath
school was orgiini/od at the St. Paul
and Sioux City depot waiting room
eaily in the month. Jos. Nichols ,
superintendent , H.V. . Higgins , as
sistant.
Hy the 1st of Oclober , the associa
tion expects to bo happily located in
their new qnaiters on Fouiteonth
street , between Douglas and Dodge ,
where they will have 111010 room foi
their work. The lady friends of the
association will help in furnishing , nnd
will do nil they can to make it the
most pleasant lesoit in the city for
young men
FAUMEIJS AND MECHANICS.
Ifon witdi to avoid gieat danger
and trouble , besides n no small bid of
expense , at this season of the year ,
} uii should take piompt steps to keej
disease fiom jour household. The
Bjhtem should be cleansed , blood pmi-
hed , ntnumuh nnd bowels U'gulated ,
and ju uvt'iil and oino dise-am'.s , nisin _
fiom spiing inahtiui.'o know of
nothing that will HO pufoctly and ,
ainely dn linn as Elvctuu IMtlois , and
lit the tilling coil of Jifty ( .cuts n hot
tlo. [ Ejahnngo.
Sold JJy lah i McMahon. (1) ( )
ISiMiity , hr.ilth , and happin j for ladio
in "WINE OF CARDUI"
At f C. Onodimn'H.
'TiOriUI ON HATS. "
The thing desiicd found at last ,
Ask diuggists foi Hough on Hats , Ji
uleus ; out nits , mice leaches , llies
l. . boxes.
bed-bugs , c.
The New City Directory
soon to bo issued will bo thu mos
thoiongh and complete of any diiectory
ever issued for Omaha. People win
have recently come to the city , o
those who have recently changed thei
rcsidoneo or boaiding place , shouh
send ( heir now address at once to J
M. \ \ > lfe , 1'20S. Fouiteonth sheet
coinei Douglas , so that their name !
will appear in the now diiectorv core
o let w hen issued. jyUOdtlw
No pent up Utica , so far as "Con
rad's Hudweisor1 is concerned ; you
find it from ono part of the country
to the other. Ask your grocer for
it. nuvo
"Wo consider this beer ( Conrad's
Hudwoisor ) a healthy nnd invigora
ting stimulant.Physicians'opinion. .
nuvo
f The only place in the city whoio
I Jos. bchliU's Milwaukee beer is found
i on draught is the \ferchants Exchange ! -
| change , cor. loth and Dodge St. tf t
TYNER'S TRICK.
He Beat a Boarder out of His
Money.
The case of .F. A. Sliaicr against
Tynci , ono of the propriotois of the
Davenport house , to recover S.'JO , out
of which ho was beaten , came up for
trial before Judge Hcnoko yesterday.
Sharer went to board there about
.
two neckn ago , and deposited S-'W
with . Tyner for safe keeping. Ho
diew ? 'J from this amount nfterwnid ,
but . when ho npplicd for the balance
he couldn't get it. Ho then brought
the suit. Sharer has bee" tin own
upon the town since and is veiy haul
up.
up.The
The testimony clearly showed that )
|
the money was kept by Tyner. Ho
c.uricd it in his pocket fiom Tuesday
until Wednesday night. Ho did not
tell Hillings that ho had it. Shaior
then told him that ho wnnlcd it the
next morning. Tynor says ho
placed it in the cash diawer
when no ono was in the loom nnd that
somu ono took it. Tn this connection
City Jailor McClnro's testimony is in
teresting. Ho testified that Hilliims
said ho did not consider himself re
sponsible as the money hnd been
made away with by his
partner. Thus this wns in the
wash-rwoin of the D.xvonpoit house.
A shoit time after he met Tjncr , who
said ho did not scowhj ho should bo
responsible , as his paitner , Hillings ,
had made nwny with the money.
During the noon recess tin alterca
tion look place between .1 policeman
and Frank Walters , in which the of
ficer accused Waltois of having been
offered § 10 by ono of the counsel for
the defense to settle the case. Wal
ters made no denial.
W. 0. Saundeis , ono of the jury
men , was taken violently sick nt
noon , nnd is now confined to his bed.
Sanndcrs has belli convalescent but a.
few dnjs.
A verdict of not guilty , strange to
gay was i < >
Small Comfort
When vou mo umtinunlly couching , an-
> yhij ) ovcijbody niouml jou , ami hoping
t will go away of its own accord , jou nio
tinning a dangerous risk bettor use Di ,
1'novi vs' IIHTIIIC ; On , nu unfailing icin-
2iy ( in all such lases. eodlw
Bucklln's Arnica Salve.
The best salvo intho woildfor outs ,
inises , sores , ulcers , silt ihcum ,
'over sores , tetter , chapped hands ,
hillblains , corns and all kinds ol
ikin cniptions. This salvo is guar
anteed to give pcifeet satisfaction in
ivory case or money refunded. Price ,
25c per box. For sale by
Isit & McMAHON , Omaha.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Ail\ortl8eincnt To Loin , Kor Sale ,
Lost. Found , W'nntf. Iloanlln , ' , & .L. , will bo in-
crteJ In those columns once for TEN CENTS
icr line ; each subsequent Insertion , K1VKCEN1S i
er line. The first Insertion i\e\ct Icsa than
.VVENTY-FIVE OENT8
TO LOAN MONEY.
OjEV ; 1O LOAN Call at L.i Oilico of D.
IVX IfcTlioinii KooiuS. Crci.-hton Hlotk.
$50.000 To loan at from 8 to 10 per ctnt.
. " on jr > o < l real c tali > ccnritj , 1 > )
"liDWAUDS , IIOO nirnhim ht.
' [ IJ f.OAN At H per ccntln-
tcrtst In sumsot S2.500 nd
, for3 tofi jiars , on lir-t-iK-s it\ ! and
'armpropertj. ' UfxiH HKAL , KITUK and LOAN
AiiKvcy. tfitli ftiiil Diiiulfw sts
HELP WANTED. .
\ \7"ANT ) \ dliiin , ' loom jlrl ami u Klti lien
\ \ Kirl , at 1X11 south nth bt.
W VMKI ) Cilrl forucnirillioiiscuorl , . ti all
famlh. ( . 'all at I'lantcrs Ilou-n liml.'uht
\\rAMKD-A vuimiii to take nro of ilnlij.
Call at the C'reU-lit u House. b21.1
tfAVrr.I ) ( . ( > oil e-ooK at the Oeiuleiital
> hotel bJl tf
WANTED .No. 1 broom miUr-t. A | > | > 1 > ftt
NehrutKu ilrooin 1'ai tiirj AUjUbT
'
IIAN'DOVV S14 J'
WANTED- Sitmtlon : In do llr-t or
uork. Im i tv : ilU 'JOtli M. b
- A dHtlllnj hou > of 8 or HI rooms
WANTED-
In UL'ihlo lurt of tlic ( ilj. AiMrivs Maj
I' H Million , I'ljiuabtii L , b. Armv , 1'ort
Onm.i MKI4
WAMhII-A took nt tin Sntll Homesh
hinl. Nth _ MM ! < _
WVN'IrD hituitliin ns hoiKeKitper , Tom
intent to take elm rue of n lintel , VVIIIhii ;
1 t ° UO Into the eoiintrj llifelcniescMlian cir
AelilrcwC II I'ost Ollleo
WAVILII Iiniiuilhtil ) , .0 e-tirjientirii
Ma i J 75 .tiid WIHI perdu , Apnlj
' '
1411l ] > o < ULstrut W WINCir - - -
\\/"ANTH / ) Onniooil Illit il.isj took , tiiulo
\ \ incnts nnd ) u > tcr > hoth flood u ir'i- <
inld Jniiilro | Dtiwt ' Iloti ) Norfolk Nili. I'
II. IJAISIIHT , I'lO ] . ' M75
\ ' \ , ( .Mini Man and u Iff , .it tin
> ) ollluNo. . IIUIUhM.
AMI.l > AK < x > d barlicr , at thoUrun Trtu
W hhoii , ail H 10th St. ( I K. EISAbhint
_ _ nr tf
" \\/"AM'r.l-Klft > i-nrptnui-s nt ItojiUOinn
\ \ llouso II Khtct a0-c pijod , bll.VW'.V
HEM ) rusio'
\\/"AMKl ) 1 Ht ) iuiHiiti.i | at lx.ri ) | Homo ,
> > wa i-a J.'D j .r
snvw A. HII.I >
il Ho.ir.lcrn nnil lod'H , 'JOJ5 Hurt
btnct. 1'iiMtu tluillinr' , lionuuomfortt
781 a-
AX/'ANTEI ) A | > eel tabloto run ; with prltl-
\ i lu.i' of iiurtlmilnir. Btate nric-o.
Aildnsi ar.O. IN. VI AN.
Vail. Uraaford Co. , IQHI.
Kundln , ' hridt'r and dthool bondi.
WANTKU Clark , IklliAue. . i'0-tf
FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND ,
IIK.ST2 ( lory frann ) houst , 611 South
JJ10II St. Kii'iulro ' next door. b.5-7
. JtKNThtoro , N. W cornir loth and
1.10K . . Si \ LII room uji stairs bib 1
l It 1IKM * Fiirnl lu. < lroouih W lor 10th
J } and Iiaidijwrt U. 7ol-tf
' ' - - -
Srii'S
, ! 11K.NT One room u ith board , lEOa L all
1,101 1 btntt. . 7J5 tf
HKST A ttt o ttor > lieu of 7 rooms u ith
IJ10H , on bhtniuii A\t. Aiii > l > atrooms
74a tf
KENT-KkjautluriiUlii'O rooms , lloison
UVUII iirie-en , ttkU liou.o , JOUCovl bt. II2J tf
, | 01 ! REN fLar -c barn. Inquire at UI > Chi.
7 < 0ll RENT A nlctlj furnUhcd front room for
' 01 nor tuo.intU.mil , at 1210 Howard > trut.
SPECIAL NDTIDES-GoimilUGd.
Foil KENT 8 furnished roonn oicr t\ei- \
cliintV ExehnncJi. K ccr. If tli tnd Device
itfttn.
FOR SALE.
710H SAI.K-lwo lotf-anit nc hoii"o S room *
SV corner llth nnd Vlnton stiett ? ; time
Apply on iircniloH tOI 3
171011 MMI-i-At n Imrjnln. two ftcrM of hurt
. with fine ( tro c. Cholio locitlon for i fn
loon llon c , otililcund Koodwtllon iite"ni ix
Onlj two inllc- < from t-oiirt houio. I'rlcu J 3C ) .
Kniiilri.at | onct. llo421 , Couni.l1 I lnT ( , ti
a c- > It
IJ10II SAl.llHoti o with ( our rooir < , on
1 Lciunnortli street , hvtnccn Cth an > l 7th.
V.lto | | . 11 } ran Il < til 7M3'
17(011 ( SAI.K- CIKIM of iwnlcx , hu i ; } nnd Imr-
X ne * * , lnie , ' > n mo t mw. A | > i'l } * ! the
Calcdonhn Saloon. U I' liloik , IGlh Kt. 70 ! tf
IJtOll SALE A nrc elnnte lo lump Into ft tte-II
1 etlnlillsluil e-ivh trade. W 111 ell niv ifuieril
stork ( of nicrilntnli , situated In ono of the lx t
sliipplru points on 11. & . .VI. It. K. for fiutlur
iirtiiulancallnrnildro 4. B. Utilizer , W'nirrl } ,
.Ntli 7102
171011 SAI.H Lroscnnd liirinttiri-M a Urst claf
JL' hotel In n town of UOO Inhibttnntk , In i-tatt
ofXcbriski ; liM2J licil ; the tn > cling men's n-
Rort. liniulrcnttliiolllci ! . 2lS-tf
Oll SAI.K Muni of HouRlns ainl Mrpy conn-
J } tics. A. UOsMVAini'v.lMor irnham street
320 tf
17IOH S\I , -A new all Icithcr top Mdr Kit
I1 I'lnttoii with f\ir\i\it \ \ \ iii hlonniiilbaik , at W
1 Onttnns urri > uu ton niinnfutor } .III , u
liithfet bet rarnh un nnd llnrncy. 707 tf
J70H RAI.I A firm of rlghtv acres , Vi
1 npalr , Oood house , U2\30 anil ell 1H1I1 ,
binill oiihird of hi trlii ! * trc . Ono mlle south
of Onawi iltj , town , on S. C. .t 1' . H. U Will
lsl\v tlmu on jiirt If nlxhid AildriM F. M.
Onnln , Neli
SAI.iNtat : hou.0 and full lot , IsMo
from I1. 0. at aw Joiiv I. . MiUMiur ,
71'J tf Ojip. l-o-totlk.-
POlf HVI.E rino stoik farm nf tW atrii
Kood lion ° e' , uattlo slied , orthinl &c , , Altn
fn csi rauh of rnlhoid 1'rieeSUiOo , par
timent 0 % . J01IX L. MeCAOUE , 0p | I'o-t
Olllec. Wll t <
non HALK Nrnt rottajonm ! gooA lot nt
JOHN I , Jlct'AOUE Opp. 1' 0
M7 tf
FOU SAM : Ilorxc , tm.'itnnd hirni < . c'ni
be tcvn at Stounoii's t'apllol Avenue bam
1'rlec , ? 2fiO. II. ' . I.I.MS. tWJ tf
" "
OUh1T"ASl"T.ANI : > IJuiiii ! ri.ntn hnu-e- .
Btori.3 , hotels , firms , lots , land * , otliixx ?
rooms , etc , fecu 1st pase ; ,
TJTOKSAMl-Good honsi- with four roomitiit
L1 half lot , No M13 lode lictuccn SCih nn * .
27th Ktntt. Oood ui.ll mil shade treui ; hctl-K liv
ifoodLondltlon Inqulie on premises SJl-lf
UMDIini.iiAS Antl lirnsoia rep lrctf By
SCIIU1T llth anil K
It SALh.
203 tf ESTADItOOK k COF.
I [ ion SA'.K A Binvll 'ino , 11. VV.
' Son's inahc. In perfect ot > dtr. Inquire of H ,
ti. Chrk & Co. _ KC tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
rpO LfcI Pleniuit , Hriofiiriii lKd rooms with
I or without l > o ml. l'illith reference , nt
OU7JN 17th bt. biitf
A \OUM1 M\Nlim ) Hics a H'tintlon a
Utoetry elirk , 10 jc.ui experience from tin
olileountrj. 'I ilk hn lhh und ( 'crimii Vil
dre > s 'or. ! d 1 } i" " , L. 1' , lice olllec1. - 0 . .
f { 0 VCIHIAV - \ VOUIIK mm ( Dine ) wMici u
\ sitiiition n eoiilim in ina private familv or
ilrhin. tc-xm Can fnrnl-h first elis1 , icciun-
mciiilatlon-i. Aildre-s for ! da.\n , W K.li. i
otllce. bli ! ! "
CJTIIAA I-D 1'ioin Surt'H stiblc , Oimhi , one
O bliik mm , ioloi i-omtttlmt failed , cl/ht < i
ninetars , weighs about clt\cn hundred , hut
on mildle ind brMlt. V nwnrd will bo paid for
her return , or Information leading to nei u
eocrW. . II Co-tin ' v , Fort Ualhoun , Nel'
_ _ J 79Ulltw-Jt
STUAVKI ) \ \OHM/IK ! cow , hhort tilt mat
left ear eut , belonging to f has Itiner Hit.
tinder will he rewarded No. till 10th street
7h'J 1 CIIAS IlAliFIl
/"VMAIIA IlIIllSiOKK Has forsaleall kinds
\J of 1'orcl u and Iloniestlc liirds , aNo Hlrd vi
( foodnt ; 10th f-t , , bet. Doughs anil
auifl-Jiu
BF.MIB hns rattlln/Ion'lists of houses. lot"
lauds and fanna for aalo. Cull and jot
tlirm
CMA A'l MHS. H. K. Cf.AHKE'8 No. 1 Hoard
IiiK House , tor. 13th and Dodge bis. Hot
In ( illicit } . 510 tl _
T > KM IS' HEAL ESTATE IIOOU. bic M pa-e.
T r ITflMilE XIanufactor\ i \ | > ei
. LJ. \ \ bo\c , 11US Fnnihiiu stteet ,
Omaha , A tl ) . a22A st
CALL on or address I'otter * Palmer , 40 houth
f.tli fetrctt Coiinell'lliulN. lonn , for rail
ronil ti < kct cast , wet , north and south. Ui ! ! .ei
51000 Koiinil trlp lU CO Kurttetct 'inr
antecd , and tickets hoiiEht , sold and
FOiniNF. TRM.r.ll AVD JIKDIUM-Mrs.
IIII/i tellnpist iMCMMt. nnd future In Ion
and nil airoir" hht nvuiU the deepest ' eerit-
thu heart , blio posits thu mi netiu jiower to till
(111 ( all jour wUhti- Call at No. 1010 ( MI.-U.O
street , near lUth aiu 10 It
B KIMS' A'EWCIIV MAl'd,25c. becHtpl ;
ANO.Vr. hum'uorV. for a IJJIL- writer ii
l > oaccommodated teleiihonliiL' tin 111
olllco. 4SJ tf
1 VKEN' UP A led i-on. Dnni r e in luio tin
Muno lij i > io\in , ' propert > and pijliu
elar cs. lit \.NOIS KDUIII.Nh , baiindcrx and
Oraeu M < aii2luwid'it
B EMIS' UEAI. UXCHANGr. S
it | airc.
r | fHREK or four Nouns mm can be atcommodi *
J teJ with boaril. Iteferemt K exchanged. Ap-
pl } OmCaia btnct , 4th door \\ist of Ulth f-t .
or mlilasa Itox UJ7 , JKihtollii e- . l'.U f
.VI. UlIOVYN-Coriicr Uth and
. Uriels , Is reail > to boru or deepen ncl
batlsf iLtloii K < ianntov < l.
DO .NT I'Ol'.GCT TiltHiiccfHsors ol thu Amcr-
Icin House , on Douglas street , between Oth
and 10th , for board , lo lyint and translotit eui
toinur * . Itcbptetfulh
M4-tf Jt'LIlIS * f.Of'IRK lU'KB
EDYAJU ) KUE11L ,
MACllSThll 01' I'AltMYSlKltV AND COMU
TIONAIJ T , JliSlcntliStrcitlietucoTl itnlmn
andlla'lL } Will , with the aid of iruirdhi >
spltlis , obtain foraii } onnaglaneo nt the jvist
ami present , and on ce rtaln i omlitiom in the f u
tun Hoots and bhoes made to order I'rrfest
hatlsUitlon 'iiiruiUel au C Im
Absolutely Pure.
Mule from Orapc Cream Tartar. No othtr
arpation makes such light , IUk > hot lrcad ,
luuriouj | ustr > . Can Imratcnb } Diptitlc
III out fear of thellU reaultlii- from htav li.di |
}
ge. ttblv food , hold or.lv li : rani , b > all Orcr
itOYAL UAKlMJI'OWDKll TO
Kiw
0 , F , CooJituni.