Ifi THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , DKCEMBEE 10 , 1881 , IIIE DAILY BEE. Monday Morning. Dec 19. Woivtlior Koport- fThi following observations arc tnkcn at -tha tne moment of tlmo nt nil the ta- Cinnnn&mcd. ) VTA * n AntHVT , U. 8 , flm'AL SmVICB , 1 O AIU. December 18 , 1881. ( l4S ; p. m.U . ? ° - * - is a JfMTKKR. s-s On tt MM P. iMaht Clttr SO.M .1W Illrlik Clc r Clitt . . . . . . . . M2fl 3 11)ri < Clouil ) S0.81 H Illrlik ClotiJ.v Yankton . . . M.SO Drink S0.33 Clotiiljr tterewport. . . 3 van r iKrcth St r ul. . . . S0.lt ) W Kreih Clt-or St-txiul * . . 311.4 ! Uzhl JtmrhowL. . 30.34 S ( Drill Clcir 21.W1 < Trwh Cle r 'i r w. . . 29 SO W iFrcnh loinly ttalort W High Clcnr Outer. JOSS llhTl , Clr r 10.39 S'K rrcMi Filr Aurfnlboinc . 30.10 ; 8W llljth Clrar Ittver nbove low water mark , four feet andsev n Inched , nndlrozcn. LOCAL BBBVITIBB. Nei't Su'nilny Is Christina' . Yesterday was another delightful day for December. U. C. L. A. literary and uncial en ter CinmeK.t Dec. 2)th. ) Ltavitt'flGijantian minntrc's leave for Cite ; Whiff * at 9 o'clock this mnrninp. TtiO LakeV. Addition Lyceum will dli- -cniH "Woman SuirrA'o"at their next in cct ing. Kra\\ \ floor of the High School building Utidio furninhed uith pure Missouri river wrntcr. wrntcr.Tho The { iratne fires are to ho KCCII nightly on the Iowa side ofthe llltf Afullsizo JJoynton furnace hat heeti put up in the .South Omiha M. K , church. church.Hon. Hon. Guy A. Urown lectures at Urownell hall to-night on "Women and Tb Social Art club entertainment will l repeated to-night at Max Meyer's mau j hall. Thi December term ( if the county - oart. closed SAtlirdny-After a.vety light twra woiVs * bti'lneis. l > avltt Glgantean mlnilrel ? gave .another occcllont pa.formance nt lloyd'n opera , homo Sattmlny night. There wan n light fall of rain list evening about 0 o'clock. Tlio stars were i shining nt the tlmo and no clouds visible. A young mountnineor , who stands fix Iecl eight and a half in his stoc'ilnga ' , was ono of the passenger * on No , I yoiterdny Osbori ! now the driver of 13io lloneer hook and ladder truck , Jim < yirien ! having resigned to accept a posi tion in the U. 1' . ahopi. The special train which will convey tfia Omaha KnlglitiTsinplir to Lincoln , feavei thla city , via the 0. & 11. V. route , Uiifi tfternoon at 3 o'clock. Pcler Olson , the clerk in A. It. Saun- < kr' utore , was surprised We-lnasday , illccsmber 14th , hy the arrival of a benne - 3ng pirl weighing eleven poumh. The Sahbath School of the First Pros- ' hjlerlam church will celebrate their Chrlst- imiRta tbo loturo room of the Second Ptaibyterlan church , cor. ITtli and Dodge street , Tuesday , the 27th of December , at ; 7 y. in. in.Awcont , roarrlajc in North Omaha [ lerformod under trying ciroum- Mtauccc for the bride , who was compelled Co be married without any teeth , the doti- tUt railing to coine to time with his work. 'The bride was a h'ghly respected widow ' .lady - About forty KnlghU Templar of Mt. CjKnry Commandery No. 1 , under com- uiaiidl oCEm Bir James S. Franco IOAVO ITten ) ou Bpecial U. V. tr ln this .looming to yltit Mt , Moriah Com- < nun < lery of Lincoln , returning on Tuesday .utomiug. George Canfield , proprietor of the Canfield house , was on Saturday made the nxxipTcnl of a handsome present In the inh&rteof a ( sealskin i ap , made to order by the liett workmen in the city , It IH a caycl present , and was from Mr. C. S , At Hoyd'd Opera House next Kiiday Decombzr 23 J , Hon. T. 1' . CVCounor , member c > f Parliament , a brll- .Ijaut ftrutur and a friend of the Irish poo- tjile , will lecture. There Hhotild be such a ; graiid turn out as w ill convlnco the din- ui tuhed visitor ot the fidelity of the I suni of 1C rin iu Omalia to the great cmiso of Trish liberty. ArUlo8of incorporation of the Linln- Btctulf uompiny of Omaha , No. were filed at tlio olllce of the socre- taryof htato Stturday. Tha nature o ! tlyicoutcmpliitcd hualnen is that of a gen- tiral meruhandlao , storag > * , forwarding and 'incnniiuian. The capital stock il 81CO,000 . ml thoineorporatoraare ( ! . W. Ijlnln er , -jr. N. Mctcalf , Tluw. C. Metojlf , H. P .Deralon and 0 , M. Linlnger. S. lldldwln , o well known letldcnt , > fud hia dinner epolled yesterday , und ro oclvud u severe injury by falling with a harp chinel , lie was dlug a bit of nma- tear carpenter work , and jammed the . iraUl chisel with which lie wtvi opcraUng .tatu bin liand , Hevoring two nrturlcB. The ' tilii < xl flew lu a Ktream , and at lint cau e < nnt a little alariii. The wjiuul was care vfulljr lr 4ed , however , nn I will be painfu but not daugeroua , A literary society has been org.tuUe < -.at r pilll n , with the following lUt o ofBccni : President , Judge M , Langdon i vicft-prculdeut , E , Messenger ; Hecretary H. IFnlloway ; treanurer , Cj , A. Maguey 'The fln > t meitiug will lie held at the cour lioiittj on Friday evening , December 23 Subject for debate ; "Jtcsolvod , Tha ffntaln milfrage would bo beneficial to Ne .U U" DuputantH Attiimatlve : H. L Ckipenter , G. A. Magnhy and Dr , Up Voha ; negative : T.I ) . CUrk , K. MesBemte and H. Ifolloway , The exercises will alsi outubt of select re i dings , essays , declonia tiotui , etc. O pt. HodaeyDutcherthe well knoWi ouitUble , met with a serious accident Frl 'Ity. , lle WM on his way to his home it "Xarth Ouiaba nd was about cresting the bridge oil 1 stand Izard utreeU , In the > iltxkuess he became bewildered and fell ol Ibe embankment leading to the bridge which is about 15 feet high and entirely * ugua.rded. IIU leg was fractured In two JIK < and he waa only able to rea h homo fay tie * Id of Mr , Orinlu , who fortunately fatting by that way. The Injury wll culurally remit in the Captain iielng con- Aoed to bin bouse for a conilderabio ixirloi1 ajtl it IK 'probable that the city will be callitd on to pay heavy THE SLOCUMB LAW. Proptirationa for its Euforco- meiit in Omaha. An Attempt to Evade the Spirit and Letter of tbo j. Statute. Which Evasion Dlnroputnblo Journnl- Ism Endeavors to Assist. An h well known , the jir ctlc l ojicra- tlon of the Slncunili l w , will hcgin on tlie 1st of January , In acconlnnco with the oi- dlnnnco pavotl by the City Council In Sep tember Iwt. At first , after ] ) n ? jvge of the ord nance , the Impression jir * oiled that n YigorouH rcslfltanrc would Iw made to UK cnfiirc-tnent , and it WAI milorHtoodtli.it about ten days rgo the Llijuor Dralcrs' Union , niter a ktlrrir.g meeting , decided almost unanlmnualy to not take out license' . A very Htrong puMto ( fcntlmunt , however , and the Rcml-olficinl announcement that Afayor lioyd would vigorously onfcirce the law after January 1st , brought about a change ( if H'titlmuiit ntnonf ; tlio more rcfpniiKl > lo liquor incr- clinnts , who gradually vom'iicncod uircu- latlng their pctitimut mid proem intf honds , in acconlancc with the requlremciits of the law , prior to making appll- Vllc.itluii for their licenses. The Imak once iiinilo it was rcL'tink'il as absolving all nicinl era of thu Union from any further nhliuution , nnd cjuh dealer decided to act for hln elf , Up to thU hour . ' 1.1 applications frr iitivr | licenw have hccti lilcd with thu : ity clerk , nnd a niiinl cr for drug license. J'liolicoiiMM for which the apjiliu.itlnns havu cen made nro to only extend to April 10th , or the _ end of thu li - : al year. Thin limitation nmkut : hu amount of Hccnxe to bu paid by o.iuh dcnlcr aliout J2'iO ( , and by each ( Irugaist about S2.GO. ] n order to mnkn the npplicationn nnd procednrc to obtain HCCIHU under tliu ylo- cmiib law nnifonn , It nl blanks cctiHisting of petitions , appllciitionH nnd biuuli wcro drawn up by City Attorney jNfandcriion in accordance with the Htntnte , and printo I indcr the Kitpcrvlslon of CMy Olcrk Jew- ett. ett.The provisions of the Htatutc with i-ef- Tenet ) application for licenxi ) are'aa ollowa : Comp led statutes of NubiaMlcn , paycw { ,13 aii'l ' Hi ! I , chapter f > 0 , ncctiou - . NOT1UB < ll' AI'I'MCATIK.V. No nction shall bo taken upon xaid ap- > 1ication until at lennt two u'cok'n notice if the iilinn of the name has Veen ( riven hy mhlicatinn in a nowHpnpor published in aid county , hating the largest circulation huicin , or if no nowupapcr ia publiHhcd ia aid county , by postinj ; written or printed loticea of Bald application in live of tin nont jmblio p'acHH in the town , i recinct , village or city in which the husir eia ii iindiictcd , when , if thcru be no ohjections n wri'.inu' made i > nd filed to the i-tHiuuico of aid licenn" . und the county board is in ossion , and all other provfoioiiH of this hapter have been fully complied with , it nav be granted. The object of tlio l.iw requiring notice > y publication for two wcukti in thu papi r ia 'ing ' the largCHt circulation in the county , In Kclf ovldont. It was for the ! urix > su of giving Uio greatest publicity to ho' inhabituiitu of any town or city of the act that an ap lication in about to bo nade for t'.c right to ell liquor in a par- icular place , tUrcet or ward , by the party iiakingHtich upplication. The printed blanks furnished to dealers < y the City Cleric , Mr. Jowott , vere as drawn up by City Attornuy IMnnderson , md they cxprcnsly require publication for , wo weekIn the paper dcBtgnated as hav- ng tha lawoat ciiculatlon In the city of Jniaha. Oil the back < f each of thobfank appears a blank affidavit to be filled In uid nworn'to by the publisher , whereby 10 certifies under oath that the within lot co has been published /or two Ktcht in iln i uper , In order to ascertain which paper had , he largest circulation. Ci'y Cloik Jowctt served notice the dally - upon papei-a re- lUOHl ing each < if them to funiinh u sworn Mtntetncnt of circulation by tlie hrat day of December , at 12 o'clock noon. The only resp use to this request was made byTllK 3.M.MIA DAH.Y UKK , which pap r was .hereupoii decliiro.l to ba the onu hnvlng , lie Inrgcs * clrciilatl'in , and was defiignutcd m the naper in which mid notices thould bo publi lied. Having failed to compete with TIIK UKK for thin pi luting , because a sworn statement ot circulation would \\HVA \ \ been ruinous to the other dallies , as it would h ivo exposed the l > n- positioiiB they are constantly practicing upou thflr udvoitising patr.nip , Koma of thr- rival publishers resorted to iindorlinnd- cd ttctlcH that would bo a dlngrnco to jouiniilimu nnywhoro. Tnoy deg n to raii-u a hue and cry ubout "oxtortiou" " " nnd " - " and "robbery" "outi-atjcous chaigoi" on the part of TIIK Br.i : in uxnctiiu ; thir teen dollars and twenty-five cuntx for ttu ) weeks publication of the legal notices of i auh aiiilicunt. Sumo of the c publijhcrH olFttrt'd to insert eacli ndvcr- Unomoiit in their rofpeotivo papers for two dollars. As a imttcr of fact , the chan'es r.Mx.tol by TIIK DKK nro fixed by law alone ono dollar per npmr of ten lines non pareil for thtt lirnt innortion , and fiftyoenU tier wpmio for nil Hiibsuiinunt inrertlonn This is exactly what TIIK Bur. charges to Its regular patrons for advertising in Its HLCcial column , nndoven lower thai the rntoj/usually charged for tinii ient ad vcitineniehtH of ICM than one month. Casper K. Ywt , mnimgor of the Itcmili lltan wluvten years ago issued a chock for a line Imposed fuv an iiHsault commrttfd which check directed thu ca-hier of the Oiu ilia National bank to pay $20 to Join It. I'ortcr , police judge of Umalin , for "ai uaau t on n Oh Ut killer" lias made him Holf especial y olUcloux in this mntti-r. Itecuntly ho went into DUD of the public- rtfllcus of till * city and d-noimrcd t 10 an- thorltles for designating TIIK KKusthe paper in which these notices nrn to lo published , Bayinjf l e "wouldn't believe any d .1 Jew on oath , " anil using other ahnM\u language too filthy for publication , 1'ressuro was brought from vudmu ( pinr- ters upon M njor I'oyil and City Attoiney Mnndersou to i evoke the order fur publi cation i f t o niiticoj by the applicants for license , for two weeks. After a majority of the applications hud been given In for publication , seine of the liquor de leisde- nlrcd toirecall them , beenust ) CiU Attor ney M under , on verbally cxpre-sed tlie opinion that twn publications , once each week lu TIIK DAILY HKK wouli serve the purpose. In view ol tin- fact tint tin publlthcr was reunited to intiko aflidavlt of iwu weeks' iiiibliuatlou , th liu-lnc a nutimgcr of TIIK UKB , usucli publisher , notified the npplicauta that he could not make such allidavit unless the notices were Inserted for two weeks. In onlcr to satisfy the parties Interested tlio publisher of TIIK HKE reiiusted ant procured a written opinion from lion iJeo. W , Donne , who waa a member o the legislature who passed the Inw ami ' is nr. attorney of unqucs tioned ability. The following e.xtrue from orJInauco 4Svl , regulating the sale o liciuors in Omaha , was bubmitted to him Sec il. No action shall be taken upoi said upiillcatiou until at least two weeks notice of the fllinv of the same hn boei given by publication in the newspaper i nb Hiluxl in this citv having the larceut clrcu lation therein , which notice shall lie pub Hshed at the expense of the applicant. Mr , Doane render * tha following opinion ; In my opinion the intention of the or dinance , of which the above h un extract require * publication ot the notice lu a pi IT ( If dally ) ( ach tlayfotht tvo weekt required. OKOIUIK W. DOANK. lu conversation with Mr. Poauo be he b.vcd Ids oi loion on the fact that this was not a notice tonon-reslilent * . such n is Intended to take the place of pnpcru that cftnnot bo nerved , but the legltlntuic , in designating the paper of the Urgent circulation , desired to give the widest ( wssible publicity to the resident * of any city or town , to afford them the opportunity ' filing obj tionn. To publish less tlmn two week * will bean an evasion of the spirit nml I tier of the law and will defeat Its object * , win h is to j.ro\ent . improp r partis obtaining licences. More than two- tlilidsof the liquor dcalern nn I druggmtx have inittheuiMilvtflbii tin safe IJe. By Rhowing a dlnpojitlon to ot cy the I AW in its fullest fttent they f.xpect to dinann any opposition nr objection Ihst may come fr < mi other reasons. CURIOUSCASE , Prank Walto 'a Broad Caof ; Upon the Waters Thir teen Yenrs AJJO. Which May Como Buck to Him With Interest , nnd May Not. Un Saturday nlt'lit , after the treasurer of lloyd's opera house hid tnado tip his accounts and hitd found that goodly shek els to the vnliiu of over S1 , < XX ) had been poured Into thu Golfers of the manvgcment from the thtco oulertalmmnt given by Loavltt'n ( ! igantc.in ininsttelx , and had cashed \cr a largo proportion thereof to the gentlemanly treasurer of that com- | > aiiy , a little scene occurred. C nstablo Kdgcrttm apjicared tixm the cone with an attachment , which ho placed on thr big- ; ngc nnd i'pilpincut of that company , which attachment was alleged to havu ) cn obtained to intm o the uayiucnt of ? .X)3 ) ngai'ist Mr. Leavitt , the | r.iprielor if the troupe. This bill , upon examination , proved to ia of a KOinuwhat untmunl character , as it was composed of SloO bill md 8180 interest. The claimant is ' 'rank Wallers , Ksq. , a well known at- orney of thi ) city , and the imlebt. dnetH t claimed ti hive been contr. < ctcil in Omaln thirteen yearn n o , when Mr. L'a- vit ; was as yrt nu unkn wn manager in hu show business. The claimant alleges hut I/eavitt HUH dodiom of commeiicing HihincHH here , ud tlmt be loaned him S15U or that rmrposc' . The alleged claim lw einamud in statn quo ever since , autt was irst i-rought forward on Saturday whun. with 10 par cui.t. interest , it had reached icarly S4'K > . Mr. J. H Sun eg j , the treasurer of the , ronpe , looked nt the constable when IUH paper w R served , and then th-v took k walk. When they had tcnchcd tha Can- icld i louse , ho looked at thu clcrkand that ieiitleman opened the safo. Ont camq a at bundle of United States notes which represented about..1),000 , from which S100 cos oxtrnctcd und then taken to Mr. toyd's mannger and d posited with him. The attachment was thus absolved. Tlie ii-xt move was to telegraph Mr. Luavitt , vho is in New York , for instructions con cerning the matter. About two o'clock , o-diiy the following answer was received : I. K. Surrege : Ktnphatlcally no such claim. Kmploy ounsel and plead Statute f limltationx. Answer roou t. M . It. LKAVITT Mr. Surrcdge stated last evening that ho ind followed instri-ctioni , nnd ndilcd sig- ilRcnutly : "It may cost Mr. Leavitt omettiing of amioyanco to contest thi-i laiin , but he'll spend * " > ,000 before he'll ay it. The thirteen-year-old luaf of Lrua 1 nay bo a hard one to cut. " Feeble Lndlo * . Those languid , tiroaoino sonaations , causing you to fcol scarcely ublo to bo on your foot ; that constant drain tlmt s taking from your system all its elasticity ; driving the bloom from , -our chcoks ; that continual strain up on your vital forces , rendering you ir ritable and fretful , can easily bo ro- novod by the use of that marvelous remedy , Hop Ititters. Irregularities ind obstructions of your system are relieved at once , whilp the special 3au8o of periodical pain is permanent ly removed. Will yon heed this ? [ Cincinnati Saturday Night , ducl-13 PATTY-DBANB. ' The Wedding1 ot a Prominent Young Gentleman of Omnliu Ifx Illinois. A fuw days ago Tup DKI : received a liandsoinoly printed invitition to attend the marriano of Mr. W. 11. Pulty , of this city , nnd Miss Ucllo Deano , of lilootning- ington. Ills. , at tha icsiilencoof the btido's parents. On Sunday , the llth , M'r. 1'alty left fur Illiii' is , and yesterday returned with liis bride , so that the newly married people will bo "at homo" as ann'iunced , in Oniah'j , after Dec. 25th. The groom h the well-known chief drug- gUtof the great wholesale drug home of Ish & iMcMa'on , of Omaha , occupj- ing an important and reap nsiblo position , and bo is widely known an 1 highly esteemed - teemed in this city. The Oloomlngton I'untugraph of the 10h ; , says : "At seven o'clock last evening , the weddli B ( f Mr. William II. 1'ntty , of Omaha , Nob. , a d Miss Hello "Dejiio , ono of Uloonilngton's loveliest youna' ladies , occurred , thu ceremony being performed nt the re-idenco of the bride , on I\or h 'Kost street. The wed .Ing was an eleh'iint affair , and was attended by a num ber ol invited guests nnd relative ! of the contractlnc patties. After icceiving the congratulations , nnd nftef partaking ol well-prepared refreshment" . the Imppy couple left < n the 2 o'clock train fiir Omiliavh re they will in future reside. They take with them tin best wi > lies oi their friends In this city for n long lifu ol domestic happiness. " TIIK MKK tenders its congrntula'mns to the biide nnd groom , and tiuati that the former may lind no warm a wcU'omo awaiting bore from hrr husband's friends , that she will havu no oo ublon to rcgrel hnvlng left BO delightful a little blty an is Dlooinington , or friends by whom she wan no highly appreciated. Applied for Liconso. Forty-six denlors j.n.1 ten dr ggl tH have filed applications with the city o crk , J. J , L. 0. Jcwett for liquor license : DKALKllS , fen- , Sam Deatty , M. A. McNamara Clmi. rinich , Henry Ostholf , 1 % . F. Maua Adellna J hn , Jiilltis Treltschke , I'otei ( ! o.s , Alfred F. Wolff , lllchard Wilde Henry 1'uudt , Mrs , M. A. HiBghla Kd waitl Matirer , U. G , McGuckin , Join O'Connell , It. HasniUHsen , Henry Kauf man , Herman Meyer. Christian Andresen A. H. Gladstone , Fred Lange , Kdwan. WHtlg , Thos. Uollan , P. Smith , Fred Iifetz , Jacob Kaulman , M rs. 11 , bhannon , Mrs. Kmelia Thutn. 1'cllx Slaven , Chas. ICasmiissen , K. Dallon , It. K. Madnon , J , G. Nugent k Co. , 1) . Kalmback , Henrj Hornberger , Schrenner A Knhnau. 0. CJooihnan , Kdward Delldrlch , .Tamet Ponyth , Chan. Kuhlmiim & Co. , tfchrotei & llecht , Kennanl llrou. & Co.Wm. J , J , Wliltehouse , l h & McMahou , J. A , Itotiler , _ Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" uud you will uevur lia bilioiu , C , tCooJnuu'ti. . THE COURTS. The DoQroat Case Goes Over for Another Week. Interesting Items From Judga lion- oko'a Judicial Chamber. Snttird&y WB noti very ncavy tiny Intlie district court , the moil inlercatitig item being the return of a verdict by the j-iry In the CMC rf Wllllntn Copley , $ r. , VB. the City i.f . Omaha. The plain. till lined for tC.OOO damages fur the do.th of bin on , n little Iwy killed I./ a falling sidewalk dur ng n storm aunie 'months ago. The jury gave the plaintiff 87fiO and the city attorney gave notice that ho wuiild move for n i cw trial. The nrKiitnent In the IJeGroat CMC , on the motion f r ft new trial , did not come up , nml will go over for nt leu tone wro > . Ac 10 from l'littmouth occupied the t me of the court Saturday. rOUCK COUItT. Ted Hiith , property man nt the St , Klmo theatre , was arrested -.Saturday on the charge of assault with intent to lull , the complainant being Mr. Vex , the comedian at the same place The occurrence took p nco In Onkes1 restaurant , nt. door to the St. Klmo , The evidence showed that I the affair was nothing more than a drunken J row , in whi h both parties wcio pretty I severely punished. On motion of District I Attorney N. J. liiirnham , the charge ot 'vlany wan dismissed , and 11 nth wa lined $1.0) ) 'Hid coats , and sent to the countv ia 1 for thirty dajs for ca tying concealed weapons and disturbing tlio pence. Kred 1 ! rkcr was lined § -"i and costs for waulling Paler Peterson , a driver , near ; ho Itith street bridge. The trouble arose over the disputed right of w.iy in the street. The case of thobove arrested for robbing Fleming & Connolly -toro WIIH positional until ! i o'clock Sati nlay. They are all mere babies. Thoinai Harmon , a wo 1 cnown thief was arrested Friday night or stealing five t-irkeys from 'J1. C Itrttn- ler'n grocery Rtoro on Capital avenue and Sixteenth.t II- got twenty il lys. llo h is icon dialling turkeys a d oysttrs from ilr. Brium r for a week or more. Tv/o plain drunks worn fino'i $10 each. ) ne paid and 0110 WHH committed. II.MIKAH The district att.irney , N. .1. Iturnham , Friday procured a writ ( if hiibeas corpus rotn Jiidge Uhadwick , and released Airs. "McKlnncy and her infant child from the ustody of Mrs. M. W. Simpson , who had mull illegally c nh'ning tliein in her liouso. V writ was also tilten nut in a ustice's court and'the goods also recovered. t ia to he hoped the Simpson woman will > o put through , as tli case appears on its ace tojl e a great outrago. Friday Mr. George W. Whitting and hi < wife , Mrs. Bridget Whitting , wit- icsaes in the Itoyd packing house tire case gainst Kearney , were arrested ns they vo'e ' about leaving town secretly and were edged in jail. A Statement From the Mayor- MOLINK , lu , . . July i'l , 1881. H. U. WAUNEII & Co. : Sirs My vifo and self both unite in pronounc- ng your Sifo : Kidney and Liver Curn ho best medicine wo over used. declloodlw S. W. WHEEI.OUK. FIGHTING PINCH. ? ho Plattsmouth Editor Is Too Much for the Carpet-Bag Reformer. Mr. Outright , the city editor of the 'lattsmouth Daily Journal , was in the city ytbterdoy , and din not bear the cuts aud bruises ono would have been led to be- icvo ho received fr < < m being used by John J , Finch to mop up a floor. On the con- rary , he never looked better in his life , and , not only from him hut from others , it g learned that instead of jficch whipping any one , he himself would li-vve been well ihreshed by Mr. C. W. Sherman , ; he editor of the Journal , if a 'ricnd , conveniently happening along with him , had not interfered. It is greatly to bo regrettu1 that Shei- man didn't throw Finch oijj ; of the window or kick him dowa btairs. AH it W.IB the " " mid for assault "reformer" paid $10 costs and battery , breach of the peace , etc. , and then hastened back to the state capital to be the tint to tell the siory. He threat ned before leaving Platts- mouth to inflict dire punishment on The .Journal men if they over published his uan e again , if ho had to follow them ten years to do it , John B. may as well be- fin the pl'grimago at once 0,1 the paper on Friday contained little el o thiul Finch. ALMOST ORAXY. How often do wo see the hardworking - ing father straining every ncrvo and iniuulu , and doing his utmost to sup port his family. Imagine his feelings when returning homo from a hard day's liibor , to find his fitmily pros- trnto with disease , conscious of unpaid doctors' bills and debts on every hand. It must bo enough to drive one almost crazy. All this unhappinosa could bo avoided by using Electric Bitters , whish oxel ] every disease from the syBtem , bringing joy and happiness to thousands. Sold at fifty cents a bet tle. Ish & McMiihon. (8) ( ) FATAL ACCIDENT. Conductor Gooraro A. Houck Knocked from His Train and Killed. Col. I ) . B , Houck , of this city , ban re cently received the new.of a sad accident which reunited in the death of bin broth er , George A. Hotiolf , a freight conductor on the Pennsylvania railroad. The deceased wiw the yo\mgest member of hU fanii y , having mven brothers am : three sUters. He wa ab ut 37 years ol age and resided at Altaiua , ] 'a.t having bo-n for sixteen jeart ) past nu imph-yi of the Pennsylvania rtilroad com- psny. On Woilnetilay night , De cember 7th , he was knocked from his train in the yarl at Tyrone , re ceivlng Injuries from which ho died in a few minutes. Ho left a wlfo and two small children. There are u number ot railroad men Ii this city who wore acquainted with hin aud Mho will learn the nail news with great regret. The various fire companies , the Odd Fellows and hU follow employes , a well as the citizens uonorally , turned out to pay a last tribute of respect to the mem ory of a man , who , though he died youojj had lived long enough to win the leaped of Oil * luighburs and the love of h s asso ciates , White House Drapery. A ] Jm : reporter , who happened into tin larga dry goods establishment of 8 , I' Morse k Co. , was just in time to see t large invoice of line lace curtains openci out. One package contained pair of th < most delicate and beautiful lace curtains of Swiss manufacture , ever seen in tin United States , the price belnj § 00 per window. The pat tern ia beautiful and IhU curlaii la the only willing dnpllcato of the new curtains put in the White House parlon for President Arthur. A private letter from ono of the firm stated tliut they had Just forwarded the curtains for the execu tive mnmlon , the order lylnir ldo by fide with that of Mr. Memo nnd that Ho. 831 was the on y duplicate in America. Here in a chance to follow In the xtopn of roy alty. PERSONAL ( Sen. George Crook has gone ea t. W. 11. lUcon , of Grand Inland , Is in the city. city.Capt. Capt. iJlabco came in from Fort S'ecle Saturday n ! ht. W. B. Cnm , of Denver , Li gucit at the Wlthnell houso. ( } . 1) . Thayer , of Kock Tcland , arrived in Omaha yesterday , Hon. A. S. Baldwin , of Plum Cfee' , wa < in the city Saturday. Guy Uarton nnd family left last evening for their homo In North Pl tto. Superintcn'cn-- , of the bridge dc- p rtmcnt of the U. P , loft for Denver last evening. W. A. Strong , passenger agent of the Kock Island railroad , anived from the west yesttrday. ilon. Goo. P. Bcmisleft for Boston last night , where ho will pass the holidays with Mrs. licrais , John CJuincy Adams , of Saratoga Springs , N. Y. , i < vNltlng with Mr. anil MIR. Arthur Blakely. Mrs. Hill nnd son , of Chicago , who have i-cti visiting in this city for several u celts , oft for home ycstcid y. C. W. Canfield , of DoKalb , aod John U Law renue , of Creston , were among the arrivals in Omnha yestcr ay. Hon. A. A. Sargent , United States sen ator fiom Calif rnia , pa wed thiough the city Satuiday evening eu route to Wash- ngt n City. Judge Stlllman , of Green Hiver , Wyo. ulng , it ) in the city. lie h onhi-i way to 1'iihcaloosa , Alabann , his former home , vhcre lie expects to sec old ftiends , after .0 years absence. At the Metropolitan : W. 11. DunUle- i"n , of Waterl < ; W. 11. Spinner , of 5jhuyjerj J. T. Chamberlain , of Giand " Bland" ; J. 1. Hodges , of Kndicott ; It. M. Jolbatb , of Los Vo ac , N. M. At the Creighton : ICinil Schull7 , of , incnlu : U ! t. Curtis , of B. & M. n-i'l ' i- i , j . . - , ; T. Caunbine , of Elk V , . . Bl.vco and Mi Getta McFad- itn , oi Blair ; G. Grojycnor , of Tokamab. William Smith , Jr , a young business nan of Detroit , Mich. , and C'.iiit. Jna P. > ittroll , of Marine City , Mich. , friends of V. R. Souer , business manager of Tun JKK , are in Omaha , prospecting. They ntcrtain m < ist favor ble impres-ions of ho gate city. J. C. B.ire , fotmcrly of The PitUburt' 'elegraph , and now nunasing tditor of ? he Cheyunne Leader , passed thioiiijli the ity Satur ay evening eu route to hi * for- tier home , on a holiday visit to his folks. le is a young man , not over 3. year * of ige , aud a very pleasant and cultivated ; eutleman. "Buohupaiba. " New , quick , complete cure in four days , irinary i.lTections , smarting , frequent or liflicult urination , kidney diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot nt C. F. Goodnuin's. (5) ( ) "BLACK-DRAUGHT" on res dyhpq > - , . „ : " > siiOn ; md heartburn. AtC. F. Hoodown. Onq of Our "Boys. " The Fort Wayne Daily Gazette thus ilcasantly speaks of one of the Omaha police force , who is as faithful und efficient an officer as he is a pleasant gentleman : Billy McCune , of the Omaha police torce , is certainly a "dandy copper , the veritable "Morarity" which h so cleveily assumes. Last evening , at Fox's parlors , Sheriff Cosgroye entertained the gallant On aba policeman and a number of his [ ie sonal friend ? , assembled to meet Mac , ivh se fame is by no nieain confined to Oma"a. Mr. M cCunu H ns tlurnughly accomplished n gentleman as we have seen For a goo i while. He is an excellent pianist , a good tinker , a clo\er mimic , a ikillful boxrr and a graceful dancer , and above all , n thoroughly jolly fellow. For several hours he aimucd the gentlemen pre-ent witu hij delighttul , entertaining wtrs. Jacob MailzoiT , Lancaster , N. "V , , says your Si'ltixu JJi.ossosi wotks well for everything you rccnnnnenil it ; myself. wife , and childien have all used it , and you can't find a healthier family in Now York Stjte. Oct. 5,1880. eod-lw Dr. Amelia Tiurrotinhs , Withnoll House , Tuesdays nnd Fridays , 10 a , . m. to 4 p , in. tf Real Estatn Trnnnforn. The following nre all iho tra sfors re- coixled at the county clerk's office Saturday and Monday , ai reported for tldi paper Ijy J hn L. McC'jRiie , real estate agent and conveyancer : George Armstrong and wife t < \ \ " . Hux- thei.Bon , n'irth i lit 111 , block li , Arm strong's add. , w d. 200. O , D. ftolden and wife to Strah A , Marsh , luts 7 : md 8 , in block 14 , Isaacs aud Selden' odil , , w d. ? 30 . Dexter L. Thomas to A. F. June' , lot 3 "S " Shinn'x MSond aJdition in block , MS , w d. S IO. Isaac Coo and wife to Liningcr and Metcjlf Co. , parcel in t-cc , ' . ' 3 , twp. U , range W east-&Hl,000. 1' loror co S. Stokes to Simon Lehman , part hit 1 , block 1'Jl , Omaha , w. d. , S7- fiOOC. . K. Perkins to IVtcr Sharkey , lot B , block . ' ( i.i sub-division nf lot i > , capi at aHdltlon w , . , $100. W N. McC.nldilh to J mes O. Haley , lot Kl , AfuCandllsh place , adi.it'.on w. e , , $ 5. 5.Cornelius Denver to SI on Lambert. Ion a , block " 1 > , " Sheiins addition , ue. . , $300. FACTS THAT WE KNOW. If you nro suffering from a severe cough , cold , asthma , bronchitis , con sumption , loss of voice , tickling in the throat , or any luTeetion of the throat or lungs , \vo kno\v that Dli. KISO'H NKW IisfivKuv will give you immediate relief. Wo know of hun dreds of cases it has completely cured , and that where all other medicines had failed. No other remedy can show ono half as many poniifinent cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. Ki.vo'fi NKW Discov- KUV will cure you of Asthma , Bron chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se vere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness , or any Throat or Lung Disease , if you will call ut J. K. ISH & MuMAjiox'h Drug Store you can get a trial bottle free of cost , or a regular size bottla for $1.00. janlGly(2) ( ) "VVINEOF CARDUI" for Ladies only C , F. Ctoodnian'i. Doll a ! Dolls ? Dolls ! at the "BOSTON STOKE. " THE : BANQUET. The Board of Trade Propose to Maka It n. Success Chamber of Commerce. At the meeting of the IJonid of Tiade on Saturday evening considerable Import ant business w s trunR.ict-d. Applications for members ! Ip were re ceived from Hon. Pat. O. Hawcs and J. C. Lytlc. The subject of the proposed chamber of commerce buildlug mid club room wet given an increased impetus by the Midi- tlon of HBveral slgnatur lo the iirt'clo4 of HBHOcistion heretofore publishc'l. A itUciirnii'ii of the proposed banquet developed a hfnrtr nupport In iU favor , it being the unanimous expression that it shoiiid be carried through and m&do a grand iucc i < , w rthy of the organization and crediUble to the city. Among others who endorsed the pr-Ject were : Alos-rs. J. K Bo d. P. W. > lcad , P. K. I cr , F. J. McShenc , C. C. lloupcl , John A. nor- hach , J. C. Cowin , C. F. ( ioodman , ThoniOH Gibson , A. P. Nt ho a , G. W. Homan , C. F. Dri cell , Charles McDon ald , Bailey and Olson , Motcalf brothers , F. * ulpetzer , - J. Wuk field , Tgnanro Schcrb , P. NSMndhelin , J. CFeatner , Hammon-1 and Wil'ls. ' On mot un a committpo of suvcn was a pointed by the president to ascertain whether milllciont members would pl-dgc themselves to make tnu hanqilct a success , uul to make final arrangeinonts. The lommittco are Messw. Uowin , Mead , Her , iioodman , House ! , McShauc , and Mc Donald. It was decided that the topics relating ; o the commerce and welfare of the i ity nnd state would be assigned to prominent citizens and the occasion made one of im portance. A finnl rcpoit of the cominittco of relief 'or Stanton and Madison counties has been node by H. G. Clar' ' : , chmrmnn , showing , e receipts and disbursements to be 8921'JO. Cortiflcato. "I havu used BUUDOCK'H Br-ooi ) BITTEKS with great benefit for indigestion and con stipation of the bowels. " C. L. KAHIO.V , Hamilton , Ont. Price $1.00 , tiial size 10 cents. codlw Dougloa County Agricultural Society. At Justice I'owell's office on Saturday afternoon D. T. Mount , George N. Craw- ord , Henrv Eicke , George l lston K. Gelsti n , Da\o Kedman , George Canfield , } hrH Hiirtman , L , M , Kliecin and C. 'owcll met anil organized the DongUa ounty agricultural hociety , by odopthu " : on-titution and by-laws nnd ehcting tlio Allowing officers : D. T. Mounr , pre i- lent ; Henry Eicko vice-piendcnt ; J. J. Jrovvn , tre.iaurer ; GeorR.i N. Crawfoid , ecrotary ; J. T. Paulson , George Gelston , icnrge C\nfiela. \ L. M . IShcem and D. ietlman , bo.ml of managd-s. SPEGJAL NOTICES. iisuiueni To Loan , For sale , t. Found , Wants , Hoarding , &c. , will bo In- crtcd in tht'ae columns enc for TEN CI" > TS > er line ; each subsequent Insertion , KIVECEXTS let lino. The Hrat liucrtlon nc\er less than TWENTY-FIVE GBNTR TO LOAN MONCY. I.f ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Olllco of D .VI. L. Thomas Kootn 8 Croiiihton Block. CJ n AArv To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent1 4 > t > W.wU' on C < wd real e tatcsocurity , by DU. ISAAC EDWARDS 1100 Farnhaui St. ' ! ' 0 I.OAA At 8 per cent In- tcrcst In suras of82,600 and upwards , for 3 to C years , on IIrat-clans city and arm property. UKMIS RKAL K3TATX and AciKNcr. 16th and Douvl&s Sts. HELf * WANTED. I ANTED A girl for ceiiDral liouseuort , at W S. E. corner of 13th and DiUe Stn. ' 2 ( 'ood coopers at Orcendnlc pack ing house , Council Bluffj. THOMAH QUEEN & SUNS. 742-tf WANTED A nicely fuinliho < l rocm by sen- tlenian and wile. Address , C. N. , Dee nllko. 747-191 Orders formusle ICSJOHS in private WANTKD , both vocal and instrumental , 6 can experience. Address , J. E. il. , Dee olllce 733-17 * lioard in pmate family for aladj WANTED cbi ( Irun otirins the wii'itcr. Ad dress stating ti rrns and Locailon , ( Qerma > iij prefrred ) . U. E. H , , lleo olllee. IJ5 17t " \TTANTED One coed cook. Aorilv nt ollloe VV of Chief Engineer , Union 1'adflo Railroad Ilcadiiuartcrs lluilnini ; . 73U-17 filrl for general housework , at WANTED St. 737-l t A Rlrl for housework. Oernnn or WANTED preferred. .Mrs. William , ICtli St. , bet. l.e.u cnwortli ail * Marcy. 713-141 PANTED A flf t ilaia cool. Imniciliato' ' } , at W -j OLtliiiiiital. 7-J3 tf A ( 'irl'or ' ircneral hou-e woiK In WANTED < > f Uo. Uuova esaniUtcady cmploj mcnt. _ dccli-4t. ! ' . Iniuiudl itcl } a took , at 20 II r- w ncy St. 02 tf " \TTANTEl ) At the ( lirllel < llonw , f ur or \V ll > u boarders obo iUy b . .IX.OH , 14th mid Jackson htrrcts. 71S-17 * . "tirAXTl'0 Situation b. a 'Oinpctcnt miller. VV Tin- best of referoi ce xlven. Will come any lime hi.rcn now i\nd t .0 l t of Januiiy. Ail reas.l. U. Lindsay , Windoin , Minnesota. 710-17. ANTEn Oirl to do homenork. Enquire VV 1110 Fartil.im St. 412-tf Kiindlnu brid'ii nndreboot WAMTI5D dart. BfVlmnm Sfl-tf FOH RENT HOUSES AND LAND. T7IOR RENTNlro furnished largo south front JL1 room , UKI ) 1'arnham St. 74S-19I RENT A furnUhcd front room. I quire 171011 No. 30'J faruham St. , bee. 10th and 17th. 7hO-10t RENT Cottafe of 3 rooms , well and EOlt ; 23nl and St. JIar\'ii nM'nuo. En- I ill re of .M. W. Kennedy , 3l.b. 13th Kt , 749-tf ' Nicely ( urnlshuil fcorit room , 2 FOUR'NT rooin ; c it tide 17th tit. , one door north ol Douglas. 73S-10I KENT rooms over .T col > ' Clothing FUll tore. No. UiiO Furnham Ht. 'bultihlu for i lilies or sleep n 'oonn. 73B-17 "I70K RKNT Two furnished rooms , bult-al.lt ; for Hi't't luuw-ki > enlns , 221U Callfoinla > t. RHNT I nfo brick utoro on Fourteenth FOR Farnham bt < . Inquire at Nlndel & hrelK , Cor. llllh and rarnham. 780-17 RENT A ftirnUheJ room to a klnglo lady FOR gentleman , with or without board. An ply N , W. corner Callforuia > nd 19th St. 721 17 i. OR RUN'T Plcasanl front room , corner of r Hurl mid 17th , 1700 Hurt SU 7Utf. -TlOIl UENT KurnUhed rooms at A. A. Olh- Jj son's , California , bet. 14th and 15th. 711-tf. EOR RENT-Nltoy furnished rooms with board , a fuw day bcuniera can bu accom modated , 2U13 Casa St. 701-tf OR RENT Ono furnUhcd room for single E gentleman , alto 2Ur/o rooms with a piano In umu will be for rent 10th lust. H.V. . Cor Ibth and Capitol a\muo. am ID i\OR KENT Boarding house , corner ICth anil II Hnilirn Klji UU5-17 * I710K KENT A store 22x60 , lilted ( or grocer- L lw and dry goods. Apply JOHNFO\VI.Elt , 034-21 * Wa\crly , Neb. IJHorv house , 7 roonu , cellar FltRENl extern , 1B IKT month. 1221 N. UthSt. 081-17' RENT A suit or itnglo rooirs , nicely FOR , nt N. W. cor , 20th aud Di > cn. l > ort. fCO-tf T710H RENT A flnt-clus hall ( or society pur- J } poset. Centrally located. For particulars enquire Kenoard Uro8.Uth and PouKlasHts. SPEOIAL NQTIOES-Oontmaed -\r\0n \ nENT-Ono parlor on ground ( lee JL1 ono chamber handsomely ( nrnlnhcil , California St. kf-3" T7iJK ( UeST Pornhhnl roomwlthclojct. Oocjl JL' location. Slioof 14x14. Enqulroat\ , . U. A. 041-tt RENT New hnus of 7 roonn , 19th and Grace SU. Enquire K , V. Smith. 634-tf RKNT Furnlnhcd rooms north ldo of FWR St. , 2d door west ol 21st , Inquire after 1 p. m. 434-tl n HKNT 2 rurntahol roomnvel leJ. climu1 Kich nfON. | B cor. Id'h ni | Do < lir * SALE. FOR HAI.K S nlcocountcninndSiilvcrptatoi f-li w ( aid , aldvo , II. 1'etii.so ' , Wt South IQfi .St. ril-tt _ Foil RAM : Cheap , One olil lio'l'o. Inoulre of lialjiclti & llolnn , cornrr lAih on I .In. . it , . J4S-17 I71O1I HAIjK A leftm of blAck liorKoii. l.'niiilrt | X of Uinaha Merchant * ' exprmi Inrn. 7'.7-2l FOH SAI.K Orwlll ixchnnpc forOmuhi pro perly , an Improved Rcctlon of l.nul adjoln- mt : a ntatfun on U. P. H. It. M. DUNHAM. 1412 Kurnhnm St. , Omaha. EOltSALI'Ortrndo for city proper ! } , on > pnn of horws , harness anil vrnyon. Aildrcs S. Y. , this oilier 72' ' If "TTIOTt HAI.K-A tulldliig 22\IO. with a cninplote Jj stock of dry eooils , groceries and flviurcf. lliqulru S14 H. lUtll St. G9M7 FOP SALE Largo buslncfli lot on Hartley Ht , suitable for viholcsallng. John Li. Jle C'njtuc , Opp. P. O. 021 U EOH SAI.R A ffaoJ sotcn-joar-old hone Warranted to drl\o Inilo or double. En imlra of George C.-uititld , Cxiiiflelil IIOURO. navlS-tl T OIl SALE Team good ( ionics , chovp ; nt lied Jj Barn , Idth St. orSl-t ( JDRICK FOK 203-tf E3TABHOOK 4 : COE. FOU SALK Maps of Douglas and Sarpy oun- tlca. A. ROSEWATERlE20Farnham Btrcol 320-tt MIBCELLANEOUB. QTRAYni ) OR STOLKN-Froro 15th anil Web- O tcr , one pointer do ; , ' aliout S montha old ( hltuaml brown bpottcil with broivn spot like O" on his back. Finder will please leave Information - formation at Ma\ Meyer & Ilro. 740-tf AQKD WOMAN Ucslrlns n home AMIDUbK Inter , and who will keep house for a latnih if two , ran do well by feiiJlnx her ad dress to "K , " this olllce. 743-17 QTR AY Kl ) OR STOLEN Dec10 , 18S1 , a latxo j bay horse about 11 jeirs old. Any Infonnu- : ioli na to \\hcrcabouts will be libctally re tarded b.J. . . H. Baldwin , corner ISth anil Jack- on. ' 740-17 QTRAW. STRAW Vlentv of nice oat straw , at J Chirltnn Ilro.'s feed store , 10th and Ua\cn- mrt Sts. t 7ii tf IYET Nlculy furnished rooms , with or TIO without board , 1417 Howard St. 717 EMIR' NKW CITY MAI'S , 10o. Mounts Maps , $2.60. GEO. P. BEMIS. Pays the hlj-heit cash JHAC11STKASSER hand billiard and | > eel tables. Call or address , 60 ! ) Sauth 10th itrect , Omaha , Neb. dO-lm" UP NOTICE Taken upon Saturday TAKEN 3rd , two bay horses , ages about 5 and i jcars ; fair size and well matched. Owner can ia\o xitno by pnxini ; property * and paving clmrjcs. WM. RAW1TZER , J milo wustof ( Juile\'s soap factory , Douglas proclnrt. 651 vc in 5t ri .HE SIOUX CITY BUTTON MANUFACTL R- JL IXO CO. , Will pay cash for horns by thocar- oaddoliorcd at nnyrailroad depot in Sioux City. Texas > tecr horn preferred For particulars ad- drcs , D. U. Hobic , Supt. 013-jl TTOnTRAlTS IN CRAYON Postilo and OH , J. 'Iso dccoiafvo palntlnif. MRS. D. It. \VARDNER , rocm 1 , Jacob's Block. 542 tf EMIS' REALKSTATB BOOM. See lut piuto. B HAY At A. II. Sander's Feud Store BALED Harney St. iil9-tt E.MI31 REAL ESTATE EXCIIAHOE. S B Impose. BBEMIS has rattllnif long llata of bodges , lota BEMIS aiid farms for.ule Cell and gt\ qenr COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1CB. Special advertisements , such aa Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wantti , Boarding , etc. , will be inserted in this column at the low rate ot TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENT3 PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Lcaioadvertisements at our office , up stiirs , corner Broadway and Main streets , Council [ lillffs. S ALE First-class saloon 11 , mllci cast of FUR on "Mo quito , " on line of R. 1. II. IS. ( Jood p ixio to mal < o money. Address , BKK Ofllcc. dec9-Ct Council HUilU. Everybody In Council Bluffs lo WANTED Bun , 20 cents per week , du U or oil by carriers. Oltlto corner Broadway and italn , upstairs , Council Bluffs. CM-tf ' TICKET OFFICE Var in railroad POTTEK'S tontlitucs to boom. Unprecedented low rates to all eastern points. E\ery ticket guaranteed. Orders filled Uy telephone. From ono to ten dollars t > a\cd by purchasinir tickcta of C , A. Potter , successor to Potter i Palmer , No. 10 South Fifth street , four doors below the post- olllce , Council Bluffs , Iowa. oct3-tf Boy , witluxiny , to carry papers. WASTED at BKK Olllco , Council Bluds. octl3-tf To buy 100 tons broom corn. WANTED address Council Bluff * Broom Factory , Council Bluffi , Iowa. 65S-20U A first-class broom tier. Mayne WANTED Council Bluffs , lowe 600-30' 1,1OK SALE Old paixjrs 40o per hundred , al JL ) The Bee office. Council Blnfls. se27-tf EDWAED KUEHL JIAdlSTER OF PALMYBTERY AND I CONDI T10NALIST , 498 Tenth Street , between Farnham andllainoy. Will , with the aid ol guardian spirits , obtain for any one a glance at the pait and present , anil on certain conditions In the fu ture. Boota and Shoes made to order. Perfect satlBfactlcn iru r uteed POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder ne\cr Varies , A man el of pur ity , strength and wholesoincnoiia. More econom ical than the ordinary UnJf.1 and cannot bu sold in comiwtitlon vlth the multitude ol low ten * , thort weight , alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cms. ROYAL UAKINd POWDEB CO' ' Mew Yotlu