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    THE OMAHA DAILY BKE. PR F DAY , 8KPTEMBJ3II 2 , 1881 ,
IKE DAILY BEE
Friday Morning , Sept , 2.
LOOAL , BREVITIES.
Patterson soils coal.
Get your h.tUnt DoaneV.
"Frederick Leading llnltcr.
Sim's Cream Soda ftill Incoming.
COO business loK Call on 1 Icmln ,
1000 residence lots , UcmU , ngcnt ,
Don't forget Snxc'n for perfumery.
2.10 lieu w Mid loK Ucniis'ngcncy.
BcinlV real cslnlo boom. Find ; \m\ \
A.V. . Nn on , Denll l , Jacob's bloc !
Warranted Tooth Hnifhe1 ? nt Ktilui1
Bemls' new map of Omaha , ! 2o cent
200 farm * and 1)00,000 ) ncrca of lat
Bcmln , accnt.
The Lion continues to roar for Moon
Harness nnd Saddlery.
For FINK Commercial Job Prlntin
all at Till : IKK Job rooms.
Proscriptions a specialty , Opera Hou
Pharmacy , 211 S. Ifith Street.
Highest ca h jiicopaldfor ecrniMi.it (
furniture nl Abra i'M& l.cws' ! , 1121 Don
liw street. nll-2\v !
- -fj. T. f.iniKproy , tin' piitcipiMnsbii
} -y nmlnjioii maker , that liai twice bet
liimod nut thJN yi > : ir , lins njfnin ( jot , I
iturk In hit new IniiUlint , ' on thu coin
Sixteenth and C.ISH Htreets. Hi1 idiowHtl
right Hjitrit.
A good deal of clock from vnHoi
points in Ni-linukn and Wyoming li pat
ing through Omaha almost daily for tl
Oliicago market. Thu facilities of t !
railroadN a short time hcnco will hanlly
ttdequiUt ! for the demand mndu 11(1011 ( thci
- That portion of Capitol avcmiu i
cntly graded and cleaned by the ullv ,
again being rapidly filled up with lit
and garbageby portions ) i\ing in I
vicinity. An immediate Htop Klnmld
put to the further lifting of a public t-tre
for cess-pool | iniio"CH.
Officer llucklry was taken midden
ill with billioiiH fmcr last niglit on h
beat.
Accepts tlio Call'
Kov. G. L. Stollinjj , of Dnyloi
Ohio , has written to the cll'oct tlmt 1
-will accept the call to the pastorate <
the Emnnuol Lutheran church of th
city. It will bo remembered th
Or. Stalling was in Omaha a HIO !
time since vrbun lie preached a coup
< > f dmcourses that nt once stamped hi
: IH a'profouml tlicologicinn and logic
Tcasonor. The entire conyrcgatu
were so well pleased with him th
tlioy tendered him a call to the v. .
cant pastorate" ? Dr. Stollitu ; said I
could arrive at no definite concilia ! *
until lie had consulted his friend
This ho has done with the result me
tinned. Dr. Stulliii" succeeds the la
Dr. JJuif'hor , as pastor of the Lull
oran church , and comes to Omaha wil
well-earned reputation as a publ
Hpcakcr. Until their Vow cilifico i
iPiftcontU and Hnrnoy stroetH is cor
lilcti'd the congregation will probab
worship in either Doyd'n opcni lieu
or Miusonic hall. Dr. Stalling w
arrive hero in October with hisfamil ,
PERSONALS.
U. S. Mai-bhal lilurbmvcr left ycHtoiili
for the "Winnebago Indian acenuy t
ilh'ciul ijumnuKfl.
City Maruhal Angcll and lady have t
turned home from their eastern trip. ' 1'i
inarnhal in looking finely.
Aim. 15. Animtrong and Mr * . ( ! . 1
JVrinxtroiiK went west yesteiday on a t <
uiouth'ri it to Halt Lake , Ogden in
San Francisco.
Kt. I lev. Hubert II. Clarkbon , bi ( ) )
"Nobraxka , nnd Kouthern Dakota , start
yc.Hlcrduy for Dakota on hln mini
linltation. Thu blnhop'ri trip will ocoup ]
Jiionth.
Urail. 1) ) . Slausditor , nf Fullciton , Xni
foimty , Neb , , is in thu city.
licachllinman , of Xuith I'latle , urri\
in the city yesterday aftcincon.
- Al. 0. Keith , of North J'lattc , in In I
dty and is utaylng nt tlioVithnell. .
.1. d. 1' . llildobrand , of 1'ivwneo conn1
tlilrt btate , wan In the city yextcnlay.
II. ( ! . Hand , the Htock dealer of Wyo
ing , armed in the city yesterday fn
-Minn Loltio Lnrnen , who has IH-CI
K e t of Mist * .U-niiio MIIMIII , left for I
liome in La Salle , 111 * . , yesterday.
Lovl Chibo , of 1'lttNuuiv , njjcnt of t
"WestonliQiuio brake company , in in t
city , looking after the Interest ! ) of t
company ,
A11. . Cnmplxill Jolm oii , Ciintcr Can
Ja-ll Johnson and Louis Campbell .Fol
' won conipoie a party of Kngllsh gmtleni
wl are staying at the Witlmi-11 ,
"Thu Iturcro lluuuo Council Ulu
is the best second-class hotel in t
west. " -
_ jui-jlMm
BuiUy Shaken Up.
Uov. E. JJ. Orahtun , pastor of t
United Presbyterian church , and w
were outriding last night , showing
Jl. McCulluch , who nccoinpan
them , the beauties of Omaha. At I
corner of Twentieth and Utilifori
htrcetH the buggy upset and all th :
were thrown out. The buggy \
badly wrecked , but fortunately IK
of the occupants were seriously
jurod , although all were more or 1
Ijruised and badly shaken up.
"WINE OF CARDUI" cures Irre ,
lar , painful , or dillictilt menstruation
AtC .F. Goodman ,
Toadies and gentlemen are roques
to look out for the important sale
i dry goods now commenced at
"JJpston Store , " Tenth street , !
* ad. lirat .
on page. sepl-2
Third Word Voter * .
I will sit for registration of vet
Monday , the Gth day of Septeml
1881 , for registration of Wers of
Third Ward , and said Iwok will
' or > en at my oflico , ia24 Uouttlas all
northeast corner of Fourteenth.
WILL , II. HILKY ,
uug21tos5 Kogister Third Waul
A QUEER FAMILY.
Which Live in Tents on tl
River Bottom.
Tlio Mother Nearly Brnlnod 1 > y tl
Upon the river bottom a short d
lance north of the U. 1 * . bridge the
stand two canvas tents made of vc
light material. Those two tents co
tain a good dnal of misery and 11101
depravity. 1'rovious to Monday
thin week one tent held the win
family , which consists of the fall )
and mothcrone married daughter a
threeainnll children , two girls aiu
hoy.The
The family in question is the Dai
outfit , the elder members of whi
have figured conspicuously in Onm
police circles for some limo pas
Formerly they lived in North Omali
but about a ueelc ago they were eject- -
from the promises they occupied , sin
which time they have had tin
abode upon the river bottom. Lr
Monday tlio married daughter , bei
under the influence of drink , beg ;
upbraiding her mother on vario
family matters , among which w
the fact that she , the daiightt
had furnished a living for tlio unli
family for a long time by means n
altogether honorable , and that s
was about tired of it The niolli
replied in equally vigorous languuf
and the daughter , maddened by drii
and what she considered her wren
picked up a flat iron lying in the to
and struck her mother upon the foi
heard with it. Then began a figl
doubly disgraceful on account of t
relationship of the combatanl
which lasted until they we
separated by the head of t
family. At thu conclusion of t !
row the daughter made a demand f
a division of the tent and what fi
household articles they owned' . S
claimed that she had made all t
property and was bound to have aoi
of it. After a good deal of wrangli
the tent was cut in two and the goc
divided and a boparalo homo start
by the daughter. The old folks do n
work and it is mystery hi
they live. U can only bo explaini
by the fact that the young childn
foragou pen the refuse and garbaj
such as rotten meat and decayed vc
etablesaud fruit which are dumped
the bottoms. Of the children , one
a fourlocn-ycar-old girl of a vo
pleasing face , but by her training a
association is on the sure road to ri
if she bo not taken in hand by HOI
one very soon. Yesterday n gent
man doing bu isncss in that neighb
hood had occasion to visit the b
toms , nnd ho was assailed by tlio g
with the vilest language.
Mr. Poet Hoard From-
Goo. T. llowsor , general secret.-
of the y. M. 0. A. of this city , 1
received the following note froV '
W. Peot , now on his way to Turki
It is dated nt J test on , August 2l ! )
and reads : "I am as well as needs 1
Farewell meeting on Wednesday. 1
sail Friday. Enjoyed our trip v <
much and had a pleasant time. M
Brooks is well. I will write you agi
moro fully. My address will bo Ui
stantinople , vnro Hible house. "
will be seen that the missionaries f
'rom ' lloston to-morrow.
iTlr. Hill * Varowoll.
F. 0 Hills , upon severing his election
lection with the Sioux City it J'.ic
railroad , after Hcvonteun years
; mrd labor , addressed the follow !
iarowcll to nil the employes ;
In severing my ollicml rolixtii
tvith the company at this date I >
sire to extend to you all my sine- -
thanks for the uniform courtesy ( ' .
has marked your conduct toward i
nnd wishing you health , peace-
rosperity in your future cou
through life , I extend to you nil
official good-bye ,
Nearly Lott nil Eye.
William KrickHon , n lad about
yours old , was struck in the eye y
.onlay afternoon by n sharp piece
ron , which penetrated thu cental
; ho optic. Dr. Grnddy removed i
ron and says the eye will bo all rij
n n. few days , although it will
rory sore.
The Liquor Llooui.iv
The liquor dealers held a meet
last night at Mot/ Hall to com
upon the result of the tempera
meeting hold yesterday afternoon.
was determined by the committee
close all saloons on Sunday , and
in strict conformity with thu exist
law. No ether business was done
the association.
OMA1I A. MEDICAL COLLECU
Fall session begins Oct. 10 , li
Address , G , H. AYIEKS , M. D , , So <
For nice fresh meat go to GUI
Meat Market on Tenth street , i
Iho U. 1 . depot
\VANTKH A girl for general he
work. Call at the store of W.
liushman.R E. corner 1 fit h & DOUJI
AugSOtf
Kogibtratlou Notice-
Notice is hereby given that T
sit at Loronzon's Cigar Store , 51
Tenth street on Monday , Sopten
pth , 1881 , for thopurposo of rogia
ing additional yotoia of the 1
ward and correcting the old line.
In witness whereof I have horeh
my hand this , 25th day of Aug
1881 , E. M. Srr.NiiKiui ,
Registrar First Wan
Wlmt tlio U. P. Moil Thinlt.
To tlio Kdltor of TIIK Her.
O.MAIII , September 1. -1 rcgr
very much that some ill-advised men
her of the H. A. M. base ball clt
should have allowed his spleen to g
the bettor of what little judgmci
the Creator seems to have endowt
him with , and pcrmiftpd himself
talk in so incoherent n manner
your reporter. 1 have no desire
retaliate because 1 do not believe th
in his alleged interview he reflect *
Iho sentiments of the club hunsiumi
to speak for. 1 merely wish to si
that the V. I' , base ball club have ti
much nelf-respect and too much i
gard for the majority of the H. & . J
boys lo make any misstatements
reference to the composition or clui
actor of either club , but it h duo
both clubs that 1 should sny that I
statements of the 15. it M. boy in t
alleged interview have no fouudatii
in truth , and I think his club will n
endorse his silly twaddle.
C. V. G.\u.\Hiiu ; ,
Pro * . U. P. I ! . 15. C.
STATE FAIR MATTERS.
Visit to the Grounds Ever
thing in a Booming
Condition.
- -
A hurried tiip to the state f.
grounds reveals a very busy slate
affairs. About fifty workmen are e
gaged nnd more will bo put on I
morrow. The tower for the clecti
light is reaching toward the heave
and will bo completed by to-mo.in
night.
The immense boiler and engine
Messrs. Godfrey & Davis is nlrcm
on the ground and will be set to-da
The 20vlO building lor the boa
of managers is being constructed
John Gwin.
Max Meyer it liro.'n now expo
ion building is assuming good fori
vhilst Iho Union I'.vcilic building
ihnost completed. The great dinii
mil of D. T. Mount , 'JOO feet lo
> y < ! 0 feet wide , is almost ready i
roof , and the ( iOxtO foot latch
s also approaching completion.
Sythes , mowers and hoes are bu
n the grass and weeds and n genei
lean up is being indulged in.
Ju thu matter of entries the stu
ioard are happy in the belief that t
ioming fair is to exceed all otho
'estorday's mails brought a Int
lumber of stock entries , including t
erds of Thoron Xyo and ( ! eo. W.
) orscy , of Fremont. Alargonuml
) f Hiuall ont.ies were also made.
Secretary Mcltrido will inovo
'rom Lincoln on Monday and open
iflico at the Withnell house , where
irill bo joined by the full board , wh
ill will put themselves into the h
ness for a full two weeks' job. ' 1
: oiiiing fair promises to be n magn
: cnt success.
Another Now Wliolovalo Haunt
1'axton and Gallagher Imv6 p
chased n lol 1112 fool square on I
silo of Iho present ISlavon house n
iho railroad track. Their intent !
s to erect a fine three-story wholes
louse audit will bo , as Mr. Gallagl
says , a model establishment. Wl
ho building is completed the prcsi
structure nt Fifteenth and Farnh
street will bo vacated. If the lal
and material can be secured on sal
factory terms the work will cc
nenco this fall ; if they cannot it \
lot hohogunboforo spring. The stn
, y wholesale houses are drifting raj :
y south of Fnrnham street and nea
ho depot. Farnhnm street will HI
bu loft practically a retail thorou
'are.
- Ministerial A&Hoointioii-
The ministerial association will m
thin morning at t ) o'clock
Uov. .1. 15. Maxliold'H study. 'J
laymen from the different churcl
who are interested in the cnforccm
of the Sunday law , are earnestly
guested lo meet with the minis ! *
Lot every pastor and ehurch bo i
resented.
Hov. A. F. SIIKIIIUM. , Pros' !
Kov. W. K. ItiiAXs , Sec'y.
.
r- -n -
No henil-ni'ho or back-aclm for ltd
\\hodrink "WINE OF CARDUI. "
At I' 1' . dnailm.ui ,
Sixth Wnrd Voters.
OMAHA , Neb. , August u'5 , ' 81
Notice in hereby given that 1 '
sit at my store , No. 1022 Cum
street , between l0th ! and iMst , no
side , on Monday , September tlio f
1881 , for the purpose of registei
legal voters of said ward.
0. 0. Fm.n ,
Iti'gUtrar Sixth Wim'
mig'Jfi-hoth
NOTICE.
Piano tuning nnd repairing.
Lessontin has removed his ollice fi
llospo'a lo Hose's Art Emporii
1510 Dodge street. AugliO-W
Rccintrutlou Notice.
STATB 01' MMWAbKA , |
ClU'M ) . /
I will sit for registration of vo
Monday , Soplomber 5th and (
1881 , on the Kuuthoast corner
Twelfth and Cuss , for rogistratioi
votera of the Fifth ward.
,
Registrar of the Fifth Wan'
Aug2D toSti
Fresh fruits and vegetables rocoi
every day at D. Guild's en To
street , near LT. P ,
Parties wibhiiv. booth stands i
ing State Fair , address E. P. D.i
Omaha , Neb. jy28epl
WHO OWNS THEM ?
Some Articles Found on th
River Bank To-Day.
A Mystery Tlmt n Dixy's "Wor
Fix 11 oil to Clonr Up.
Early this morning , while Pat M
Dowoll and D. ( ! . Elliott were pasih
along the river bank below Iho smol
ing works Ihey were Bonsidorably su
prised to find a black slouch hat , f
most now , a few feet from w.xtci
edge. Looking about they failed
find any owner for Iho lint , but so *
discovered a largo pocket knife lyii
near at hand. A few feet out in tl
river , stuck to the depth of a foot at
a half in the mud , w.is discovered
heavy varnished cane. A clo
search was jnu'lo thereabouts to di
cover the identity of the suppos
suicide or obtain some elite to I
mystery. Nothing else , howovi
could bo found. The men nt on
came to the business portion of t
city and told their story . _ Half a do
persons roco 'iii/.cd , or claimed to i
cogni/.o , thu articles as belonging to U
clo .John Stanton. A reporter for Ti
15ii : : immediately began a tour of t
haunts of I nclo .lolin. This w
about 10 o'clock. At the Ht. Elu
and thereabouts they gave the 5nf <
in.ition that the old man had bci
there the previous evening , b
strange to say , had not yet shown i
ntthnt hour , as was his usual custoi
This ntroiigllioncd the thco
Ihat it might be Uncle John , notwit
standing his oft-stated abhorrence
water. The St. Elmo was again vi
itcd n short time later , when the a
tonualcd form ami sorrel visage
Stanton was discovered at the door
Oilman's. Ho was engaged in an a
imalcd discussion with
young man at Iho door , co
corning Iho value of a packa
of tobacco which ho held in his ha
as compared with Ihe market value
a glass of whisky. The form of ITIK
John could not be mistaken ii
thousand , nnd if it could his occui
lion would demonstrate that it was 1
Mr. llonry 1 Toman , who saw t
articles , with some others , thong
thai Ihcy belonged lo Mr. Jo' ,
Seaton , of Iho grocery firm of Heat
Co. A rumor lo Ibis cfl'uct at a
vent got abroad. It was , of coun
entirely without foundation. S
Seaton is not only alive nnd well , I
but was transacting business as usi
, o-day , as his many friends hope
will continue to do for a long time
C'JlllO.
There is nolhing about the nppei
anco of the articles to indicate w
they night have belonged to , exct
: hat ho was probably a middle ay
nan from the appearance of thosloii
Imt. Tlio articles have all be
lianded over to the coronor.
Tlilovos at 'Work.
Snmo follows broke into a board !
house at Twelfth and Jackson stre
early yestorpay and extinguish !
Iho hall light made their way to t
room of a boarder named J. F. Burl
who is a salesman at L. C. Enowold
Thirteenth aim Jackson streets. ' 1
thieves secured a pair of pniitaloc
containing a pocketbook with § 17
money and some papers worth ab <
§ 20. They look besides a bunch
keys and an p.molhysl ring. Fn
another boarder they secured a li <
blue coat , light pair of pantuloc
and a hat. A vest containing
watch and chain was left undisturbi
How to Get Slolc.
Kxposo yourself day and night , i
too much without exercise , work I
hard without rest , doctor all the tin
take all the vile nostrums advertisi
and then you will want to know-
How to Got Well.
Which is answered in three word :
1'ake Hop Niller * . Soptl-Octli
Ovoroouio by Hont.
Yesterday afternoon about 1 o'ch
a man named ] 5cdell , employed an i
driver by Iho U. P. railroad , was pi
I rat ed by heat , Ho lay tineonscii
for Ihveo hoins and it was thou
tlmt the attack would bo fatal. Ab
. " > o'clock ho partially recovered f
he was removed to his home , cor
of Sixteenth and Hurt streets. 'J
doctor in attendance said that
great weakness noticeable to-ni
was uniuiestionably duo lo Iho f
tlmt ho also siiflercd from mahn
Ho will probably recover.
Prominently referred toby the
folk Virginian is the case of n voi
able lady , a relative of Capt. .1.
McLean. Slip was smitten at
supper table with what seemed n |
tial paralysis , which resisted Ihe us
remediesprotessionallyjirescribod ,
Jacobs Oil was applied , insuring
mediate relief , and its continued
for three days enabled her logo ab
the house as well as over. She c
sidtrs that bho owes her life to
gioat eimitivo powers.
Second Wnrd RogUtrntlou Nut :
I will register in the Second w
of Omaha at Walenz Hotel on
north side of heaven worth street
tween Utth and 14th streets on fi
tembcroth , 1881.
IS-.AC S , HAM-AU- , Registrar
OMAII \ , August i5th. sl-ii
AUCTION SALE.
1 will sell Friday , September 2d
10 o'clock , a. m. , Iho building :
HID Fnriiiini street. U
cheap. D , S , M. FIIHTWKI.L ,
Auctioiu'oi
Smytho itSlull , attorneyK , rouv
No. 12 t'roighton block.
Found Doatl.
; orre ptini1cnce of Tlio lift.
Missorut VALI.Bla. . , August 2- ! )
N'earMandaniin a man named Andre
Nelson w.- found dead about twent ;
vo leet from the r.xilroad track. H
cck and one leg were broken. 11
md been dc.ul fur sover.il days. Vo
iot will bo rendered to-day. D
iUiicson , of Mnndaniin , had bee
voiking wilh Iho man and aboat ]
. m. Saturday nighllhoiighl he won
ako something to stimulate him. 1
ook a four-ounco bottle from li
mckct , it is said , and drank tha co :
outs , and died almost instantly. Tl
ontonts proved lo bo carbolic aci
akcn by mistake.
A CONFERENCE.
*
Talk Between the Liquor an
Temperance People.
Yesterday afternoon n conforen
vns held between commillecs rept
ficnting the i\rcrchant \ and fanufnc
ires union and the Temperance Al
nice , in the VniludStates court root
"Messrs. Julius Treitscko , Ed Leadi
lonry Hornberger , Chas. Knufnmi
md William Siovors represented t
iquor dealers , and Mr. Watson . '
Smith and Mr. iJonlon the Tempc
nice Alliance. M'r. Kaufmann BH
hat if the liquor dealers had not
egal right to continue their busino !
it any rate they had a moral right
lo so till the expiration of the liceiu
lo felt sure that the greater porll
of Iho people of Omaha rccogniz
hat moral right. Mr. Horn berg
suggested that nil the saloo
> o closed on Sundays henceforth , n
only closing the front doers , but al
, he back , and further Ihat the saloo
close at 12 o'clock at night. Ho i
nindcd the meeting that the liqu
dealers had paid about § 12,000 f
icenscs from M.iy till January 110.1
ind ho did not think they were bei :
'airly treated. If the liquor dealc
were allowed to keep open until .Tn
mry next , he was confident thoywou
: hon pay the 81,000 license or qi
.ho business. This arrangement ,
; houyht , would bo satisfactory
everybody. As regards those peoj
running saloons without licenses , t
union had nothing to do with them.
At this juncture of the proceeding
ono of the liquor men asked a gent
nan present if ho was a UEK report *
fho gentleman acknowledged that
was , when he was told that it wni
irivatu meeting and invited him
skip. Ho skipped accordingly.
Nothing definite has been decid
upon.
YM. . C. A.
Geo. T. Howser , general sccretn
of the Yr. M. C. A. of this citjmnli
the following report for the pi
month :
Attendance at reading room ] , ;
Younjr men's meeting . . . _ <
Saturday evening song service -I
Kxtra meetings ' ,
Weekly praise meeting 1
liihlu Htudy
Total attendance ! t. !
' 'Yoke fellows" at woik.
Family ualla m.'ido
I'aper distributed.
I'nntci invitations disti ibntcd
Help given to
Letters and cards written for nato
tion
A very promising Alission Sabbi
school was organized at the St. l'i
and Sioux City depot waiting ro <
early in the month. Jos. Niclm
superintendent , 11. W. Higgins ,
siHtant.
15y the 1st of October , the assoc
lion expects to bo happily located
their new quarters on Fourteen
street , between Douglas and Dod
whore they will have more room I
their work. The lady friends of t
association will help in furnishing , a
will do all they can to make it t
most pleasant icsort in the city ;
young men.
FARMERS ANlTMECHANICS ,
If you w ish to avoid great dan ;
md trouble , besides a no small bill
expense , nt this season * /f the ye
you should take prompt steps to la
disease from your household , 'J
HyMom should be L'h'iinncd , blood pu
lied , fitomiieh and ltu\u'l.s u'gulat *
and prevent and euro di-H-ascs mini
fiom spiiiig malaria. U'u know
nothing that will so perfectly a
surely do this as Kloetriu Hitters , a
at the tritlng cost of fifty cents a b
tie.- f Exchange ,
Sold Uy Lsli tf MuMuhon. ( J |
lloanty , health , and happiniMforlail
in"WiNEOFCAnDUI. "
At I' . C.
"UOt'Gll ON KATS. "
The thing desired found at h <
Abk druggists for Rough on HntH ,
clears out ruts , inieo roaches. Hi
bed-bugs , 15o. boxes.
The New City Directory
soon to bo issued will bo the m
thorough and complete of any direct
over issued for Omaha. People v
have recently como to thu city ,
these who have recently changed tli
rcsidoncj or boarding place , she
send their now address at unco to
M. \ \ . .Ifo , 120 S. Fourteenth strc
corner Douglas , so that their nai
w ill appear in the new directory c
n let when issued. j
No pent up Utica , so far as "C
rad's 15udweiser ' is concerned ; j
find it from ono part of the coun
to Iho other , Ask your grocer
it. _ _ ' " * '
' 'Wo consider this beer ( Conra
Hudweisor ) a healthy ami invigc
ling stimulant.Physiciaiib'opini
ni&i
( The only place in the city wh
j Jos. Schlitz'a Milwaukee beer is fou
1 1 on draught is the Merchants 1
I change , cor , IGth and Dodge St.
TYNER'S TRICK.
He Beat n Boarder out of H
Money.
The case of J. A. Sharer again
Tyncr , ono of the proprietors of U
D.wcnport house , to recover S.'iO , o
of which ho was beaten , came up f
trial before Judge 15cnoko yosterda
Sharer went to board there abe
two week.i ago , and deposited Si
with Tyncr for safe keeping. 1
drew $15 from this amount aftorwar
but when ho applied for the balan
ho couldn't gel it. Ho Ihen broug
the suit. Sharer has been throv
upon Iho town since nnd is very ha
up.
up.The
The Icstimoiiy clearly showed th
the money was kept by Tynur. 1
carried it in his pocket fiom Tncsd
until Wednesday night. Ho did n
toll Millings that ho had it. Shar
then told him that ho wanted it t !
next morning. Tynor .says
placed it in the cash draw
when no one was in the room and th
some ono look it. In this connects
City Jailor McCluro's testimony is i
( cresting. He testified that iiillin
said he did not consider himself i
sponsiblo as the money had be
made away with by 1
partner. This this was in t
wash-ruom of Iho D.ivenporl hous
A shorl lime afler ho met Tyncr , w
said ho did not see why he should
rcsponsiblo , as his partner , Millinj
had made away with the money.
During the noon recess an alien
lion look place between a policem
and Frank Walters , in which the *
ficer accused Walters of having be
offered § 10 by one of Iho counsel f
Iho defense lo seltlo the case. Wi
tors made no denial.
W. 0. Saunders , ono of the jiu
men , was taken violenlly sick
noon , and is now confined lo his be
Saunders has bo 311 convalescent bul
few days.
A verdict of not guilty , strange
say wan voU'rned.
Small Comfort.
When you arc continually coughing , i
toying oM'i-ylmdy atouiid you , and liuii ]
it , will go away of its own nciord : , you i
mining a dangerous risk lietti-r use 1
THOMAS' KI.KITIIIC On. , an unfailing re
edy in all such oases , codlw
BuoUllu's Arnica Salvo.
The best salve in the world for on
bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheu
"over sores , totter , chapped lian *
chillblains , corns and all kinds
skin eruptions. This sulvc is gin
anteed to give perfect satisfaction
every case or money refunded. Pri <
23c per box. For sale by
ISH & MoJlAHON , Omaha ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Adi rrtlsemcnt To Loan , For S
F.ost , Found , WnnW , Uoardln ; : , & < . , \tlll be
scried In these columns onto for TKN CEI
per line ; each subsequent inuertlon , FIVECEJ
icr line. The first Insertion nc\er less tl
TXVKNTY.F1VB ( JKNT8
TO LOAN MONEY.
TO LOAN Call at Law Otlico ot
L. Tliomas UoomS , CreiL-hton Illoek.
10 per n
_ > J\/.WIMJ on need rial Cktalirccnrlty ,
nil. ISAAC KUWAUIM , 1109 ttirnhnni ht ,
upwards , for 3 tofiyoar * . on Ur t-el.v " | .It.v i
farm property. HKMIH KKAL K.ITATK and'LI
AoKvcT. Ifith and I > oiiKli < Sts
HELP WANTED.
fANTED A dlnlni ; room ulrl nnd a Kiti !
\v , at ( VI.I South Mtli St. M2 E
ANTED -ilrl for Kcniralhousework. - \
family , fall at Planter- . Home , liod'o
MM-
If AN 1'EDA Minimi to take i are of a ha
> Call at Iho Crelitht u House. b !
'VXT'AViT.I ) ( iood eooU at the Oeddei
> > hotel. s-JM
WANTED a No. 1 lirooin.nu1.ciN. Appl )
NebraiKa ilroom 1'aetori. Al't
ItAN'DOW. '
S14-2'
'ANTEII-bitmtlon to do llr t or seei
W work. IniU | ru.'llOiOthSt. S17-1
- A iHtliiK lioniof S orld rm
In tlisiblo p.irt of the cil } . Address J
T. If hl.intiin , I'ajntabttf I' , { > . Army , I
Oinv.1. hml4
Snill ) lou > f , . \
Kind , Nth. _ _
\ \ JXT > D bltuitiiin us lioinckccpir , " ci
> > potent tn take charKO nfn hotel. Will
to uo into tin- country Ileferemca cvclianj :
Addrev1. * II. PostOllko. Hit I
WANTED linnudiatcl.0 curpciit
Wascti J 75 and S3 no rtr da } . Ar
lllll DixU-cstreet. W. WINI'lT S10.1
\\r.\NTl.l ) Om-irnod IIi t-i-lvid rnok , tan
> > iiicatH and ( kutery both TliHid u.i
ruid. hmiulre Ileiuit Ilottl. NorlolK Neb.
li. liAiiiurr , Piop. b075
Ai ; ANTI'.D-mu and wife , at the Htilli t
> \ olllee , No. 4U ! llth Ht. blH :
1'ED A K od harbir , at the ( irecn ' 1
WAN , 311 S. 10th Ht. ( I. F. EI.SAhb
_ _ 1117 tf
\ \ A\T1'.D Fill } mrpultii. nt llojil'sOi
> \ House. II Client wa.'cn intuil. bllA
I'lEI.D. 70S
\ \ fANTKU I'lftjjiiK'iiteia t Optra Her
r i-.75 per iU } .
SHAW & Fir.l.l
RANTED Hoarder * and led n , 015 1
\ \ L strut. I'livutu dwelling , homuiomff
781-3
AXfANTED-A i > eel table to rent ; with p
> V lojc of puriliashiL' . State price.
Aildrcsiar. * ) . INMAN ,
411-tf Vail , Crawford Co. , la
NTEL ) Kundtn' ; brld o am ! atliool bo
H.T. ClarJ.Billc\ue. . 'JO
FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND.
1.101 ! HE.NT2 tory frame hoiibe , .11 8 (
J1 JCtli St. Enililru | next door. b'Ji-
I.10H UENT-htoiv. N.V. . corner lull
I1 Izard. Seven rooms up ttairx bltt-1
I OU HI'KTKurnUhcJ room , K. W. for ,
I ] and Dau uport hU. "i
. ' KENT Ono oem with hoard , I80o I
J.'IOU
' fornla strut. . 735
KENT A t o-stor } lioiuo of 7 roouii
1 stable , on bh nuaii A\v. Appl ) at Hen
leod tor , 307 S. lithSt. _ 7&i-
IT Olt KENT-Elcantturuith l roouii. llo-v
1 ; able prlitu , briet hou > \)13Ccu.4 St. oi
Lare-clarn. Innuirc at 1 1S I
I7IOUUENT
2 casoSt. _ 074
7 011 KENT A nlcvl > furuUheJ front room
1 1 oiiior two . unUmui , at lilt ) Howard > tr
SPECIAL NOTIOES-Oonnnued.
neil KKXT-2 furnish * ! rooim cnrr tw-
L' clmtiU' ExLhnriB-cN. E. ctr. lOtli in < l noJeo
trnH * . 25 ! ) tt
FOR SALE.
. SAUl'-T o lolaiil ncwliou o 5 roonn
1.1O11 ; W corner lltli nnd Vlnton ktrccti ; tlmr
then. Apply on | > rcml < M. f01 n
SAI.ll At ft two ftcrc < of tatnl
1J10II flnoKTOXf. I'holco lei tlon for n RI
oon. Hotfc , Mnblennil jcooil well on | > tenti c < .
) nlj twoinllc < from iwirt lieu c. Price S3 * i.
I'.ox I'JI , Countil I'lnfT ? , H.
OH SALK -ltou c with four rooir. % on
IJ Le.vcnworth street , Iwtwccn Cth ami 7th.
Apply to lljron lUiil. 7W.3'
1701 ! SALE A opjn of ponies , hujn : } ' n l hnr-
.K ne ; lutiruy ti mint new. Apply at the
Caledonian Saloon , V. V. block , 10th St. 701 tf
OFl SAI.K A rnre ihnnvu fo Jiitni ) Into n well
] ' cstalilHuil iiivh triulu. Will sell tnv iftnernl
tock ol inorilnmll e , sltintcd In one o ? the Ixit
clillijilivi ) ioliit ) on It. k. M. It. It. For further
tiutlcularstallorniUresi. ! . B. l.1nlnircr\VMorl } ,
Nek 710S
IpOH SAI.n-l.ea.iP nml furniture nf
Jj hotel In n tn of 130D Inhabitant * , In ti&te
of NclmiKn ; lui 24 l'u ' < U ; the tmvclini ; men' ? re-
anrt. Inquire at TlKKoHlce. _ 21S-U
I OR SAt.K Mftjii of imuclit ainl Karpy conn-
JL1 tics. A. I'.OaUWATKU , lD201'irnlmm : trctt
SSptf
SAliA new nil leather toji
I71OH . ulth t-prlnsr iii liionniill > nek , ixtV
: . Oral ton's f.itrinte top iniiiiifaitorj all , .
fitli t. liet. r.irnliani nii'.l ll.inic.r. ? 07-tf
710H KAI.I'- farm of clRhty ncrc-8 , Ui peed
" roi'fllr , Hood hoiiio , 2i.0 nml ell IKlti ,
nn.ill otehai'il of liiarlni ; trei . Ono tnlo ! .s-iiilh
ofOiiftw.i tlt.\ , Iowa , on S. 0. .t 1 > . It. U. Will
, 'l\c tlnioon part ifU heil. Aililresi ! . M. Hoar- " ,
Oiinlia , Ncl > . _ nlPdtt aiw4
KAI.rXrnt lion e ami fnllot , 12l
from P. O. at SXW. Jens li. JlcUAiitnt ,
712-ti < ) n > . 1'ostotili. . .
ITIOlf S.\T.I Hiio Mock
1. jooil lion e , uattlo shed , nrclnnl kc. ,
n cniy rcaeh of railroad. Price , SIMX * . p.ir
ime at ( l < . JOHN L. MiCAUUK , OHL Post
oiikc. nao-tf
17101 ! SALll Neat rnttagontiil peed lot at
l > flUO. JOHN I. . JkCAUUK 0 | > p. P. O
tar-it
IOUSAI.i : llor < e , Imsu'y ami liarne s. t'nn ,
F be cun at Stu\cnwn's Oapllol A\cnuc burn
'rite , 8260. K. C.'AilA3. . Cwj-tf
' AND I.ANU Itomla runts rnu-e- .
HOL'SKS , hotels , farms , lota , landi , oilln.'nt
rooms , etc , Sec 1st pae ,
T71 0I ! SAM ; -fiooil housr with four rooms
L1 half lot , Xo. 013 loilo ) bctMcen 2Cti !
.27 111 Htrcet. Oooil uill and shade trees ; hcu-c In
d condition. Inquire on premises. ' . l-tf
TTMIlRKI.IiAS And I'arahoiB repulrctS by 1U
U SCIIU1T llth ami Kirnam * t9. 7WtJ
> U1UK U SALK.
) 203-tf SALK.ESTA11P.OOK t COK.
"I710H SALE A Mnall i-n'iiic , 11. W. IV.net.
.1 ; Son'mailic. In perfect osdcr. liiqulruof II.
t. Cl'irk k Co. "OC-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
iAO LET rieant. . lars'etiirnl hid rooms , \Utli
I or without bo.ml. Cill with reference , nt
A)7J X. 17th St. SS'i tl
A YOUNO M AN ( I > . .imHiei a s'tuation a <
A irroeiry clerk , 10 jcars experience from tin
Id eountry. Talk Knsll h and Herman. Ail
Urei-s 'or U il.ij , L. P , llee otlkc.
10 \ CHMANAounjinin ( Daiiu ) i hei u
C . situitlon : it loachmaii in n | iri\atu fatniU 01
ilrl\Iii''team. Can fiirnNli llrst class iccoin-
nicniUtloin. Address for : l daW. , . K , I ! < c
' . ! '
otllco. bl'.K
vTItAYhD I'loin Sicrt's -.fable , Omaha , on ,
ij black nriri1 , color snmtulrit faded , cixht "i
iiTnu jcsirn , elnhi about eleven hundrcU , Imil
on tcxddlc nnd bridle. A reward will bu paid for
KT return , or information Icadln ; to nil it
NHcry. W. K. L'atlu'Fort . Calhoun , Ntl >
) Ajoun 'red cou , short tail anil
STHAYKI cut , belonging to ( 'has. llaucr. The
Under will bu rewarded No. bll 10th struct.
'b'J-2 CIIAS. lUliKlt.
DIliDbTOlu : Has torsalcall Kinds V
OMAHA mid Doine-itio liinls , aNo Illnl
Fancier ( fOOiU ; nt IGth fct. , bet. DoiiRlas and
nuitl-'Jni
ha rattling Ions lists of houses , lot-
BEM1S and tanns for solo. Call atid se
them.
. A'l MUS. II. K. CIAIIKE'S No. 1 Uo\rd
CAM. ; House , cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. Ucst
In the city. MO-tl
KJI1S' KEALrSTATK liOOM. bee W pwc.
B
\T7'ILKIE-Manufactori of ] iaiei
Tl
. 1J. W ll0 cs1 1IOS Farnhaiu stuit ,
Omaha , Ntb. a22v& -t
on or address 1'otter * Palmer , 40 South
CALIi street Council * IliullH , lonn , for rail-
ronil tiiktt cavt , cit , north and south. Chicago
'lO.OO Itonnd tripll.CO ) Kvi-rv ticket guar
anteedand tiekcls liouaht , sold and exchansi'd
nOHTfNR TEI.I.r.ll AND .MKIHUM Mn.
1 ; EIUi : telln p.i'-t ] irceiit , ami future lnlo\e
and all ullaln * . ShoreieaH the de < iK".tiTr < t
the heart. Sbo poviM thu inaKiiitic jKiwer to ltd
1111 all jour uUlio. Call at No. 1U10 Chle.-uo
.trt'et , near lUth. an 10-tl
1 NEW CITY MAl'd.iSc. Stolrt p\y
ONK haMiii ; work fora Ij pc writer ian
ANY aeeoinmodated bv telephoning ; the li !
ollice. 4Si-tf :
rpAKEN til1 A red eon' . Owner can lme lln-
I Mine by pioUn property and pajinj ;
h.irKCH. 1'UANCIS KOHIIIXN , Saunilcrs nnd
( raec St4. nu' 4evtil'tt
E1IIS' HEAL ESTATE : . Sri
B it logo.
ri vIIIU'.C. or four \ ( > unir men can be aeeoinmoda-
J. to ! with board. Ilifcrc-iuis exchanged. Ap
ply 011 Cans utrtet , 4lh iloor went of 'JOIIii-t. ,
ormldreou liox U37 , jxjntolllic. IHJ '
. linOWN-Corner 12lh and Chli
. Ftretts , is ready to boru or deepen w
FOIiaprr Thc successors ol thu Amer
ican House , on Douglas street , between ttth
and 10th , for board , loilyl" ! . ' and trunsiout .eut-
iiierH. Ucfcfitull\
M14. r /I'LIIIS * I.OI'IRK Uf.RS
13DWAJU ) KUEHL ,
MAOISIKH 01' PALMYS'IEUY AND CONDI
TIONAMbT , 4IIS Tenth htrcit.bttttco'jr.irnliam
nndlla > it > . Will , with tlio aid of cnanli.ii >
plrlm , obtain foran.\ ono a Blanco nt the | vi-.t
and [ iretent , and on e < rtaln coiiditioiH In thu fu
turo. Hoots and Shoi < made to order Prrfcit
mtUfji tlon tiaruntiid au2C.ini
Absolutely Pure.
Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other
arpition makes suth light , tUly hot l > rcad > ,
uiuriaua pa-.tr > ' . Can l-o fatcn by l > } tpiptlr
it ! out fear ol thellln resulting Irom htaty indl
truntfblv food. Sold o.-.iy In cant , by all Gror '
110YAL liAKINGJl'OWDEH CO
NtwVctU. .
0. F , GoodiDin l.
I