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/ 8 rim , DAILY BEE""OMAUA , TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 6 , 1883.
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! IE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA.
Tuesday Morning , November 6.
t
I The
z For the upper Misssppi nlIoy , c1or
ng , coiddor wontlior , northerly to vest
. ' crry winls1 higlior barornotor followed In
the northern portions by slight rise of
4A3rnporatIlro. For the Missot.ri valley ,
fair cohtlIor , nort1iwcst winda , sliiftii
to cost niitl 'outli in tim northern nini
I ontrnl portions , .tntionary or rise in
temperature nnd lower barometer.
; LOJAL BEE VIT1TES.
-The lInxincnilc ocloy met iat evening nt
r Ma Mcycr'o Mulc hail for regular ; iractfco ,
-3arnoy McAnloy I to lioo a onon nL
the ojmri lionie next wecic , as follows : Tuo.
(183 , "A ! os.cngr from , rnrvl. ' Section ; "
c Vodnesday , "Tho JerOyniiin" Thur.tlay ,
"i'a1tff. "
-A gay fl1flftW' wont up Frnnin strect
. } clatter thnt the
CStcrl&y nnd mode .uci a
.troet was fihlct1 with people In n minute ,
-The funeral of l'rank Humpherey took
, flIACO from TriniLy Cathedral yesterday ,
Dean Milispaugh offlclatlng. The InLcrrncnt
"as made ist Frospoct 11111 cemetery.
& -The etorm Sunday pretty ovcro
nklently in omo portion9 of the State.
1 Prom a gentleman who came up from Plntts.
. } mouth yesterday we learn that the light.
t , ninr' tore off the north end of the depot build.
1 log.
-fa.hii Guthrle received a telegram from
I Paul , Minn. , yestordaysn3lng : "henry
1 McCullough , supposed i.e bo from Omaha ,
hung himself here. What .hnll we do with
the remains. " The question now Is , who Is
McCullosgb ?
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-When that steer got away Sunday a
i brother of James Cahill tried to lasso It with
rope , at which , for some reason , John Shim.
aion knocked him down mind then struck him
with brass knucklem. At Ieaimt this hi the comn
I vlant ! which James Cahill made In the police
court yesterday , charging Shannon with as.
. ttstilt anil battery.
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. -Notwithstanding the Inclement weather
% of timi. morning hundreds of ladica visited
r Morse'.s silk and dros. goods counter. . . this
morning , and all were more than .atisfiod with
the bargain. thereat. With the advent of
fine weather this aftorn on the ruah will bo so
great as to make the first choice a necessity
with all who would secure the bct bargains.
: -The followIng pleasant worda from The
: Watchman will find a hearty endorsement to.
. ; day In the shape of solid votes. Mao says :
, " 1. . r. Stenberg , candidate for lustico for the
I First ward , ought to be elected unanimously ,
:1 : He 1. eminently capable , impartially just and
conscientiously honest. "
; _ -Nat l3rowno , thi genial and populir rep.
f ; tesentativo of the C. 13. & Q. loft yesterday for
iU time l'aclflo coast and western territories In the
Interests of his road. There I. no better man
out for any company than Mr. ] 3rowne and
I while he Is on the wttrpnthho "Q" v1hI never
see dull times.
, -The regular nominee for justice of the
peace of the Republicans In the Third ward
was D. F. Brown , but through some mistake
I his name wAs lettofftho regular ticket. } 'If.
; , teen hundred ticket. . have been printed , how.
I over , wlthth full 1it of nominees which will
j be placed In the hand * of yotora this
11 i miiIng at the polls.
I J -AU. S. ofl1cIal who attended a recimt
stock sale In Nomalus county caine away the
, possessor of a horse , a colt and a fittlo thor.
. . oughod bull , all of &hIch lie didn't want but
. wlmlchcnmo te him as time result of reckless
bidding. He feels like the man vith the
I white elephant now , he don't know. what to
tb with the bull. .
-TheltestcandIdatcthat has come before
th publio Is is gentleman from the Fifth
; vard , who only came to town last Saturday
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evening. his last name Is HasIcell , and his
- fighting weight 1. nIne jounds eveil , and his
father Is the modest and obliging harry has-
kell , day foreman of Tim hixu now. room.
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] tarry diBtrlbutod the hlavanas yesterday
to all hands , from the "devil" to the religious
: editor.
editor.From
-From a gentleman who caine dowis from
] flpir we learn that the depot there was robbed
Friday night by somno cracksmnen , who rifled
the pas nger and freight safes of their con.
teute. In the passenger safe was only $3 of
the company's money , but an omployo of the
depot hail Put in $27 of his own money "for
aafo keeping , " and wiLls tlls the burglars got
away. They then turned their attention to
- the trunks in the depot , and took tliruoor four
good overcoate from the sampiocaso of a tray.
oiling zhaii.
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Ilorsford'am Acid L'iiospsttto.
Excellent Results.
. . I Dr. J. L. WirL18 , Eliot , Mo. , says :
"Iloraford's Acid Phosphate gives most.
excellent results. "
I Itoal Esinto Transfers.
:1 : Tim following deeds wore filed for ro.
cord in time recorder's office , November
' fI , reported for the DEI by P. J. Mo.
Mahon , real estate agent :
Bent K. Hayden and who to Henry
\v. Ytoa , of lot (1 ( , blk 8 , sub.div of
r J. Itedick add , wd-t,500.
p John A. McSkane nd wife to Chias.
Landroch , Iota 1 and. 4 , blk 3 , Brookline ,
: wd-375.
John A. McShano and wife to Isabella
S. Bell , lots 1 , 2 :3 : , 4 , 5 , (3 ( , 7 , 8 , (1 ( , 10 ,
11 , 12 , Brookline , wd-82,100.
Samuel B , Rogers and wife to Anna
Cauler , lot 1 , block 7 , Improvement As.
sedation1 wd-$300.
Jeff Vi. Bedford et si. to II. M. Jack.
son , t4 of lot 4 , blk 1 , Kirkwood's add ,
vd-U5.
A S. Paddock &nd wife to L. Ricliarti.
son , bik 11 , 3mith's add , wd-$2,000.
Jeff W. i3odfozd et a ) to E. G , Low ! . ,
w d , lot 6 block 3 , Kirkwood addition
375 ,
Sam' ! Patrick to Reuben Allen , w d ,
S C foot of lot ( , Griffin and Isaac's addi
tion , 185.
I Augustus Ko9ntzo et. al to Edwmu
Lewis and James Johnson , w d , lots 1 , 2 ,
- a , 4 , 5 14 , 16 , 10 , 17 , and 18 , bik 4 , ii :
. Plainview , $2040.
John I. Itedick and wife to Elkabeti
Smock , w d , lotl8 and ( feet oIfn sith
of lot 17 block 2subdiv of J. I. ltcdck'm !
add , $800.
. Charles P. White to Mrs. J. I'atoraon
w d , lot. 6 Burr Oak addition , $350.
Thomas Bryant and wife to Ia Ti. 11111
! d , lot. 4 bik 1tJ5 Omaha , $1250.
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A Postal Card
. Yrom Mrs. Denni , Smith Louisville Ky.
svs ; "For blood Iwjur1do iunio4jjico
JItUr , emn imaxtlculariy adapted. Never ho
fore had wujm1eifen so silear. Use sfl Lb
time.
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
They Roccic IIIIIIFCdS of Ap1ioa-
Boils for Tccliorhs ! in
tlio Schools ,
But Do Not Taoklo the List or
Appoint Prinoipals Yet ,
D1cissimig ( lie Question of Imnploy.
lug a Carpenter by thin Year
The board of education immet last cvete
lug at their rooms , It. being the first Mon.
day in the month , I'rosidont Long in time
chair , and iwoscntMeasra. Conoyar , Cope.
land , Gibbon , Livosoy , Parker and
Points.
Time treasurer's report was road , oxhmib.
iting $42,918 balance from last month ,
and over $56,000 on hand.
An estimate of work and material was
received for tim now school on Delaware
street , amounting to $7,825 , and on the
Leavenworth street school. amounting to
$5,110 , both : less 15 per coat. retained.
This is in favor of contractor I'otvin.
This gave rise to considerable discussion.
Mr. Conoyor moved to allow only $9,000 ,
at present because time csthnnto was not
made out. in detail.
Mr. Gibbon thoughitno injustice would
be done by allowing nnly $9,000 at. pros-
ont.
ont.An
An amondmnont. was offered to pay time
whole sum amid lost. By a unaimimnoums
vote it. was resolved to allow only $9,000
at present.
A communication was received from
time city mission notifying the board that
the rent of time building belonging to the
school , which the board occupies as a
public achoo at present , niust bo increased -
creased from $15 to $30 , as the rent. for
so commodious a building should ho
higher.
Parker moved to lie on the thbTh , as
the building mentioned w.s not fit o
occupy as a school anyway. So din.
1)OSOd of.
A proposition from It. L. Williams , an
eastern manufacturer , ' to supply the
schools of Omaha with : solid slate board. ,
was referred.
Applications wore received from a large
number of the present toachorn to be sep.
pointed principals of the now schoolssoon
to be occupied
Applications for toachersicips from all
P arts of the country wore recoivod.
There wore over two hundred applicaI I
Lions altogether , Those applications and
those for principalship. wore referred to
the committee on teachers amid text
books.
Applications for places an janitors
were referred to the committee on build.
ings and proorty.
The committee on claims reported a
number of bills allowed , including timatof
superintendent and teachers. $3,602 , and
and that. of janitors , $100. The report.
was adopted.
The committee on buildings and prop.
erty made a very favorable roort on the
two now school building. . ¶ Ihoy reom- .
mend that the sum of $20 be allowed to
the janitor of the leigh school building
for additional help during the winter
month. .
Mr. Hall wanted tee motion , if adopt.
od , to go through as if making the salary
of the jamntor $125 a months , out. and out ,
despite what any newspaper may say.
Ho didn't care what the papers said.
That would give hIm $1,230 a year ,
observed Mr Conoyer.
The salary wan so fixed upon yote ;
$125 a month during , the winter months.
Dufreno send Mendelssohn submitted a
report showing that. the Leavenworth
street school building was under roof
and being elated and lathed ; time building -
ing on Delaware street is to be ready to
roof in a few days.
Upon report , it. was resolved to pay
Valentine Nook $357 , balance duo on
Coictre street building.
ocretary Conoycr submitted a report
showing the amounts paid during the last
four school years for carpenter work in
the schools : 1879-80 , $333 ; 1880.81 ,
$344 ; 1881.82 , $474 ; 1882.83 , $091.
tr. Gibbon rose to protest that the
report was not full enough. He thought.
thmoro yas a leak somuewliero and asserted
tlimLt. in the past four mouths the board
had paid out moro money for job car-
pontorimg than limo secretary reported us
three yoarn.
"Whore's the rope , for iust.anco , " ho
said , "that was mod wheme time high
school building was paintodi"
"In a roosms at the school building , "
said Mr Conoyer.
"In it. all thereV'
"It is. "
" \Vell , I intro boon inforimied diffe ; .
cathy , " said Mr. ( libboim.
Mr. Conuyer explained how much
work , how many improvements had boon
under way recently in all thee schools in
time city. Ho then recited itemized no-
counts , in answer to several inquiries
about bills , in a satisfactory snannoc.
Thu janitor of time Iligle , chool thou
stated , upon request , that ho knew notim.
ing of any rope , but. the carpenter pros-
out. stated where it was.
Mr. hail wanted to employ a insets by
the year to do thin work ant ) prevent
all thin leakage.
Mr. Coucyer. showed. that one luau
could not do it without additional help.
Mr. C poliend hero inquired how the ! .
inatterof carpenter vork was lixod in
isrgo cities.
Superintendent Janies stated timat ii
Cleveland ant ) other cibles a auporintond.
ant of building. wan employed by the
city. Ho at. liret did the work lumnaelf
hut as the city grow ho employed four or
five other mcii and became quite a gems.
tiomnan himusehl , Mr James stated also
timat. the Omaha school buildings were
now lie an excellent condition , owing to
the efforts of Messrs. Spocht and Livosoy
of the committee on buiidinga.
Every member of theo board hero rose
I RU turn and said somnotiming on the quo. .
tion , The wheolo snattor was theme referred -
forrod to thmo comunilttoo on buildings and
' property , wiLls Mr. Gibbon added.
. it was resolved , on motion of Mr. Paz- .
her , to purcleaso a set of four pimyaio1ogi.
I. cal charts for time Publio school. , to cost
I twelve dollars.
I I was hero suddenly determined to
have all z-esolutions lie wz-itiimg , 6 to 2.
C Mr. Copehmend oflerod a z-oaolutiome to
I have zuabs sic Limo different schools for the
S children to clean their feet ems. Izlr
Conoyor bore showed leow time children
p woulU desert the scrapers for thee santa if
they are adopted , and 1111 the mats with
p mud. fr. Copehand liesistod that cliii.
drome know snore than thets and that time
teachers would see to it that the clmildremi
wore taught how to use time mats Other
, members spoke on tim ! . important quo. .
f tiorm. Resolution finally 1.t.
I Parcr olflmred a resolution that all
special teachers be required to ropozi
nemi.tmnntiahly to the board upon the
amount of work dono.
rave of absence to l'rinciprml Brunor
was granted for Tuesday , vrovided ho
.ocurcd proper substituto.
Mr. Points wanted to know if Mr.
liruner had requested this and learned
that ha had.
A resolution to allow Miss McCngzzo
5 increase in salary in consideration of
tmttonlnnco at Normal school two years ,
was introduced by' Mr. Copeland , but
afterwards withdrawn whiomi he dmscov.
ered that the rules of thee board were cast
iron in regard to ammy irregular increase
of salary.
WHEUETO VOTE.
A List of th Polling F1ccs Fxc ! for
To-day ,
Roati IL Carefully anti be on hianil
The polling places designated by tim
county commissioners for to.dnysm
election are as follow. :
Omaha precinct. No. 1 , at Turner Ilahl ,
Tenth ammtl Howard streets.
Omaha prociuct , No. 2.-Election din.
trict , No. 1 , at Jimstus Kessler's , Thir.
toonthe street.
Election district , No. 2 , at Wm. lion.
nosoy's , Eighteenth atroctand St. Mary't
avonUo.
Omaha precinct , No. 3 , at northwest
Corner Twelfth and Harnoy stroets.
Omaha precinct , No. 4 , at Sheriff's
ofhico , court house.
Omaha precinct , No. f.-Elcctiomi din.
trict , No. 3. , S. E. Cor. Twelfth amid Ciii.-
cage streets.
Election district , No. 2 , at Redman's
feed store , Cur. Izmerd and Sixteenth
streets.
Onmalia precinct , No. 6 , at engine
liotiso , No. 1 , Cor. Twoiitieth and Izard
streets.
Saratoga precinct , at school house near
Oruonig's.
Florence precinct , school house atFlor.
once Union precinct , at Irvington school
house.
Jefferson precinct , scheol house in din-
trict 44.
Elkhorn ptecinct , at Elkhorn school
heouso.
Platte 'Valley precinct , school hmouso at
Valley station.
Waterloo precinct , school house at
Watorlqo.
Chicag precinct , school hozmnti at Elk-
iorn station.
Millard precinct , Millard school heoune.
MoArdlo precinct , McArdlo school
souse.
Douglas precinct-Election district.
o. 1 , at Hascall' . Park.
Election district , No. 2 , at Cassidy's
ichool house.
'Wont. Ommeaha precinct , school house
soar SeMen's.
The election will be opened at 8 o'clock
n thee moruin and will continue open
Lmntil ( I o'clock us the afternoon.
AN A1'PE4tL FOIL JUSTICE.
sir. J. J. Poimmts Submit. . ills Case
to the Candid Judguzent
of the People.
ro the Editor of Tim Bzr.
For shd yearn I have held the oflico
of county superintendent of public in.
struction in the first county of Nebraska.
For nearly five years I heave also boon a
member of the board of education of
Omaha. I haciformerly held-this latter
oflice for thiroc year. rend know well the
thonkloss responsibilities attached to the
IositiOfl. Two years ago this olilco wan
again tendered to mc as the unexpected ,
unsoughet. and unbought tribute of the
workingmen of this great city. My
chief inducement to its accopt.ameco was
the wish to honor those who lead thus
honored. me and. thee desire to discharge
its duties noioiy in thee interests of their
childroie. I took it as a burden , I held
it without honor or profit and I shall
leave it withozzt regret. I supposed that
my experience in these positions wouhd
entitle me to decent and respectful treatment -
mont whenever 1 enighmt ofFer myself as a
candidate for an educational oflico. 1
am ever prepared to welcome just criti.
clans of my work and to submit to any
fair contest in whiicle merit has a cheanco
to win. I did not , however , expect to
have to repel attacks upon my character
such as disgraced time pages of thee Omnaima
Ropubhcnn ! of yesterday morning.
Time evident malignity of thmo article in
yertorday's itepubhican robs it of all value
as a criticism of my work or au oxosition
of ray cimaractor or my standing iii thin
community. -
The interest. of that journal in - oduca.
tional matters was vell indicated four
years ago , when its : nazmgors aougimt to
nominate for thee olilco of county supurimi-
tendont one of their recent. oiszployes who
head no record wlmtover as a toachmer.
To thee editor of 'limo Republican I wiil
say that. ho can be accommodated with
mezy resigmiation as soon as leo will show
by roputabla testimony :
First-Thiat. I heave booze guilty of in-
competency , neglect , or comeduct unworthy -
worthy of a izzame sued a county officer.
Second-That. I have "pulled vires"
or visited any nina in the city or county
to secure his irefluonco in behalf of may
candidacy , or that I leave offered money
or other valuable connidoratioim for like
purposes.
Third.---lf I can not prove to tise satin.
faction of any unbiased man tiea in four
out of fIve of time very few cases of trouble
im the country schools during hey athnin-
istration , there hens boon a dishisnest
school officer or a drunken toachmor behind -
hind it.
To Lice nameless pretender , whose malice -
ice furninlmcd a skeleton for tim ! . shanmo.
less attack upoze ieee , send wimo in as titer-
ouglmiy uecapablo of iminufting a rcspocta-
ble maim an bmo in of comnprehondiimg an
imonest. one I have zeotimlu" to say.
In coiicfusiois , Mr. o&tor , I appeal
from thin libel to the intoiligomet and jun.
tice loving people of them city amid county.
I appeal to those who Imavo kieqwn inc
during tine ia4 ton years us mivorsity as
well as ir ° spority.
I aipeai to ver8oIa1 frcnds frone I
have received so iuafiy favors , to take up
again Lieu burden of iziy cause ome oloctiou
day.
1 appeal to those who know of my
pant rolatiozes vltie Mr. l3runoewhothmer
tim ! . attack is aiz hmonorseblo return fez
the support whmlcii , as a mnemmebor of timt
board of education , I have steadily semi
chmeorfuhiy nccordoduiimn.
I appeal to the sober , iiztchligezit I and
, unpurohmasable evorkizmg muse di thIs cit )
wleetiior I heave betrayed thoircozifldenc
by sacrificing time interests of their dm11
I drumi , for time 1upoo of ndvanoismg fl > 3
owls. J. J. 1'oz.v.
A PERFECT BEAUTY.
A 1aniflcont Nc Bs1a1ishffidll1 on
Thirtodllth Stroct ,
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Grazmj Opening on Saturday Sight
Lnsf ,
One of Limo most attractive now bust-
ziess blclcs erected this summer is Den-
nm Cunningham's spleiuUd building on
the Northewest corner of Jackson and
l8thm streets , and It was formally opened
to the public on Saturday evening , when
Mr. John Kilkenny , the "Co.'g of thee
now firm of McNamars , Duncoi Co. ,
and the manager of their business , open.
ed up their now and elegantly equipped
.amllo room.
The firm has been lavisie in the expenditure -
dituro of money to obtain the finest and
haLest. styio of fixtures amid those who
visited the place Saturday evening will
admit that. it inn perfeetgemanclaspretty
as it. is tasty iii its furimisheiimg.
On entering the front door the first
Lhzmng which attracts the eye is the screen ,
whole is difForceet from ammy over before
neon in those parts. A mnassivo plate
glass mirror , on beLie sides is supported
in a freuno which is of tleo same design as
the counter mmd in constructed of asic and
cherry , with ebony pilastors. The mirror -
ror above time sideboard is 10 by 5 feet in
size with a faanmo of the annie woods already -
ready named and surmounted in the center -
tor by a lovely panel in front of which a
person is at once attracted by the beautiful -
tiful disphay of glassware and a costly
silver urn for hot water.
The sideboard in also of the same
woods , tim frame being handsomely
trimmed in bronze. The bar is 22 feet
long , with two panels , and as fine a piece
of workmanship sea can be fozmncl even in
Eastern cities. Thee rail in front is of
gold plated metal supported by brackets
of the Queen Anne style. The ice box is
al8o of a now pattern , and is elaborately
trimmed with bronze and surmounted by
cornmco corresponding 'with that of the
mmrror.
In the roar of the room , which is 66x21
foot in nizo are two easy sitthmg rooms ,
the Woodwork being of ash and che rry
and the glass pazeels in the doors are cut
with beautiful designs by Limo sand blast
process. On thee south side of the room
en a raised platform for barrelled
goods and wines , guarded by a fine foot
railing to match the furniture. The oflico
wmth eta cebinet and safoare in the right
leand front corner of theo room , and are as
carefully gotten up , as in theo entirowork ,
while the cabinet work about the win-
down in equally tasty.
The room is bettor lighted by day b
three broad plate glass windows , wide
are shaded with curtains of olive tint
painted in-letters of gold and silver , high-
Jy shaded in brigietly harmonizing colors ,
thee whole announcing the nature of the
stock kept on hand ,
.4.t night t magnificent nix light chan-
deleor , of Queen Anne style. in front of
the .Jrnr and four other two
light. chandeliers in front of the
door and hi each of the three wIndows ,
furnish a Irihhiant illumination. The
curtazns , whmch.aro superb in design and
finish wore furnish.d. by the new house
of Mr. 0. M. Kostet , and they sneak
highly for the skill 01 the artist , wico is
known to have no supoiir in town at
such work.
As stated above , the firm niaced
their junior partner1 Mr. Jobii > jjlken.
fey in charge of the .establishmenL Mr.
ICilkonpyhas eon in Omaha about to
yeaz-aarmd all the time has been at Me
Naiania Duncan's Fourteenth .tre t
houne. Ho was popular with the public
from the first , and his , friends are
legion. A quiet and unassuming young
gentleman and although a careful buni.
ness man he won. thee confidence of his
employers as well ss he friendship arid
respect of their patrozi. In putting him
in their now place , where the same choice
wines , liquors and cigars yihl be sold as
are sold , at the Fourteenth street
store , they heave made time slmccess and
popularity of thee now resort. a m&ttor of
certainty. John will bo assisted by lrr.
Henry Brando. , a vohl known and higUy
esteemed Omaha' zznn , and tim two wilt
always be found equal to thee emergency
whmen their friond8 call to 800 tleemn.
Thmo opening Saturday niglet was thee
occasion of an immense throng of visitors ,
splendid luncie was served with the
lmqumd refreshments , and time whole affair
was a grand success and neost gratifying
to Limo proprietors. A lunch will hereafter -
after bo set at noome daily and cacim eve.
nmng for the accommodation of time va-
trons , vimo are euro to be very numerous.
MII1TA1W MATTEItS.
Time Iaiest Orders of time Dopartmnemit
of time 1'lattc.
The following ecamed mole re-enlisted
and enlisted. at. Fort Omaha , Nob. , are
nssignedas follows :
Private Charles Zoohler and Recruit
Fred L. Ellis , to time Fourths infantry.
Recruit. John Burgos to tim Fiftim Cay.
airy ; ito will be sent to the station of hmia
regiznent on the first favorable oppoj
tumeity.
Csq.tain SY. I. Rood , Soventhe imifapty ,
will proceed to Fort Laramie , Wyo. , and
report at 10 o'clock a. in. , Nouumiber
0 , 1883 , or as soon thereafter a practicable -
cable , as witness before the general court-
nizac-tini in session At timat poslUti thee case
of tlmo Useitod stesegihist Private
Michael Murriey , conepany : ii , Seventhe
infautm' , and ou.conp0t19n ; Liii. duty
will rejoimi his pei stattoim.
Time following , iain djzion enlisted at
Forts Omecaha , Nfi. , an1lD. A. Russell ,
Wvo. , uro assignedM follows.
Walter M Millafi to time Fourth imefan-
try.
Edwarh1Lng to compafl' , Ninth in-
fantry.i
TlmofohloLng In publlshmed for time in-
fprmnatiome amid guldamico of all conoermiod
lie this depiertmont :
"Ofilcorn and enlisted muon who are ome-
titled to wear niarknsnasc's buttons , amid
wise desire to 1ihaco thmoime on more than
I 0110 blouse or , coat can purciiaso otra
buttons for this vuz-i0 at : tvty (20) ( )
cents for oath button.
The sale uf shot gumm material can not
be autieoriz-4d , but there in no objectiome
to powdorsuclm as is used for reloading
pzzrposeaoiIig sold in sizinli qumuetmtien
to ohiice for timoir poreomini use at
. twometyivo (25) ( ) comets per pouted , pro'
. vided slcim sales cart be made without
, cletrimn/nt to time pubiio service.
L T1e/e salon can be made on applica-
Lion t/m time commuammdimii oflicor , Cizoyunmze
L OrthAmeco Depot , Wyo.
l/nmmoncing with this mmeornmng ,
I Co6nol Mason , inspector general of thee
. du/artmmmeiet of time Platte , will conduct a
P .411i05 of inapoctlonsrevzewsand exercises
I applied tactics , which latter is really a
.
_ - '
sham battle , at Fort Omaha , occurring in
thee following order :
Monday , 0:30 : a. m.-In.pcctmon of
books , record. , and police quarters
1:30 : p. mn.-Compnny drill.
Tuesday , 0:30 : a. rn.-Reyiew mend in.
spection of battalion , escort of class , and
battailmon drill.
1 :80 : p. -Exercises in applied tActics
infantry and artillery conebimied.
Wednesday , 2 p. m.-Reviow , inspec.
Lion , and drill of light battery , Fifth at-
thllery.
- -
F1OM butN 5OCT11.
Tlmo Cimlef Esiglimeer of time Fire Do-
inrtmnemmt Itct4srmls from
New Orleans.
Tlmo Chief Engineer of Limo Fire Depart-
mnent , .John II. Butler , accomupammied by
Chins. Kaufmnnmneniber of time city coume.
cii of Omaha , returned yesterday from
New Oricamma , where they imavo been in
mettemedanco at. thee Convention of Chief
Engineers of Fire Departments of Limo
United States. A reporter met Chief
Butler ties morning , and asked imimim how
ho enjoyed the trip.
"Couldn't have hind a bettor time " lie
replied , "for we were treated hko Idngs
downthere. . It was a mighty expensive
trip , but it. was well worth it. Whylook
at tie ! . banquet programme , engraved on
satin , did you ever soc anything like it ?
We stayed two days afterwards and went.
down to soc time sugar plantations amid time
orange groves , beautiful places. "
"Was enucim important business tramis.
acted 1"
"A great deal. It was a very interest.
in meeting and I shall make areport to
the city counil in regard to it. Con.
tie-ens will be mnomoralized to imass a law
in reference to over insurance , and in to-
gard td fire-proof buildings for drug
houses. But , for my part , I don't think
that in anything Congress hem to do with ;
it is a matter for State regulation. "
" \Vhero will the next meeting be
heeldl"
- "In Chicago. "
Thousands May So.
Mr. T. W. Atkins , GlrardKan. , writes :
"I clover Imesitato to recommend your Rice-
trio Bitters to my customers , they Five entire
satisfacttomm and are rapid sellers. ' Eloctrie
Bitters arc the purest acid best medicine
kimown and will positively cure Kidney send
Liver complalmmts. Purify time blood and regulate -
ulato the bowels. No family can affsrd to be
without them. They will save imuimdreds of
dollars 1mm doctor's bills every year. Sold at
50 cents a bottle y 0 ' '
MAItItEED.
JOHNSON-OLSON--On the 31st inst. , at
tlmo resimlonre of thee btido's parents , north.
east corner Twenty-secommd and Izard. Mr.
Andrew Johnson , of Carbon , Wyoming. and
LIzzie M. Olson , of Omaha , the ltov. Victim.
ershOofl , of Grace Clmnimeh , officiating.
The happy couple left yesterday for their fu.
turo home , Carbon , Wyoming.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Speo1als wUl Positively not be Inserted
unless Dald in advance.
TO LOAN-Money.
jONEYTOLOAN-TheIowost rates of Interest
1J J3emWs Loan Agency , 15th & Douglas. 234-tI
ONEY TO LOAN-Call at Law once of P. L.
iTI Thomas , room 8 Crelghton Block.
IONEY LOAIjIW-On Chattel mortgsge , room 7
1TI. Nebr&sks National Bank BuUdIn. 1841.1
ONtY TO LOAN-J. T. Boatty cans on cbatte )
ivt PropertY. sin South Ctth St. septiS
RELP WAliviw.
'XTANTEfl-OIrt for general housework. iimqulrc
V V at i023 flouglas street.
'IXTANTEO-FIvo flrt.ciss box makers. Apply
, v atonce to JOS. OAICNEAU Cracker Co. ,
dug-a 12th and Jackbom ) .
A7A1TED-A girl for geneplhouseworkin a fan ,
VT Ily-of two. German Iirsferred. Apply at No
1208.24th Street 058.5
W 7-aN'gan-Two gooti girls , one to tend dining
rot.n-ec1mIyeiy. Other to do chamber work
andhol1 , ir. dining room meal tIcs. , Apply at ' Dan.
baum'sremta.mrait . , iSIS Dodge , trect. 652-tI
) USlNEss CUANCES-WC want a live , tatirit
_ J _ ) forNobrases , nhltiono for Iowa , ox , a new far-
mner. , specialty. Itetali 3.OO. "Forwant of it uiany
framer. are poor. ' ( % Ioi. 0. A. Forsgard ) . Muet bci
wlllliig to pay miersonem visit LI ) each county seat.
Can niako tOO per wocet all winter. Immediate in.
tcriew will be appointed tfyou state occupatiomi amid
PltaI by lettet addrebscd
FAIIUJANISS , PAL3IF.l5 &CO.
N5.3t Box 83 , Pntoii Hotel , Omaha.
C AItL'ENTIIes : WANTEi-6 gnod lliIsIer. , . Jim.
quite at lath mitid flowariC Street. 60.O
TANTKU-A few day boarders at 3mra Wood-
. . . _ . : : .mtnmm s , 513 N. 50th street. 642-71
Jj4TEI-A Gcrnai , girl for houcwork iii fain-
V V Jl of two persons. . Apply at corner 2mt cud
howard tLwts , % . 3lr. Itolide. 6140'
. . _ _
- \ ; y.Ah I 1.O-iloYabut iS scars o ii. to tlri a dtilv-
cry "an ) ! , . AiI.13 tO Jot0 II. IJiIlsmncat mar-
I.ct , isth strc , bet. Ilarmucy and howard. 15.Gf
I\ one that cerm milako 150
Jogir , saiLrt , . will ,
ay zagc to Nortim Bend
. ' time Omaha JIOIL5bjjarflcy Cd..011 1ti : } amid
L1tl
_
-S
.
\ TANTlu-A good girl lC.geuicral housework mI
' . i72U Cass St. , 635-st
TANTnD-A girl 50 icc' nod _ vait oi' table , liii-
5" I
_ iiie.iiatelyat Iho Occidental lIotd _ uo.at
dimming room gIrl ilso dl1i'
5' 'I washer at Hostoum lCeijtauraut , DopSIa $ Ct.
600-c ,
TAh1n000h1 chambenuabi at the Carey hours
\ notth west corimer 11th amid jMvonport-
007.tt
-AN'rD-At once , five go&l solicitor , to travel
V V ammil deal with busines ; mmmci , . ladles rrcferred.
A'Jre.s ' W. C. IJICANNcara 13cc. 019.5
TANTE1'-Atlmorouglily conupetemut gJri to do
/ geimeral Iioiio work Jim a iimail Samliy. Apply
2521 Douglas St. 6IO.6j
'ArANTtt-noo.I milan tochop uuttrees out of 50
, , acres of ground oncomIng St. , lnidecity limits1
BESIIS , Agent 15th aim , ! flouIas St. 578.tf
W TANTED-A somali gIrl to liclpwasii dluihos at time
: mimniet house. 577sf
TANTED-La.d7 agent. te sell th. best sellIng
I V line of Ladles nd ChUdren' . good. ever oIler.
Cd. Same. inadu In every house as fast as agent. can
show the good4. Ageimta are makIng $100 mouth ,
Address , with .tamp , . U. 51. Co. , 9 South Slay St. ,
cLIcugo ! , Ill. 305-ui ,
, ITAflTlD-GIrl in a family of tw. . inquire at
IY C. J.CANAN & CO. - ZiO.tI
u1 ANiIW-Oood gIrl. for goud tannuleL Best
TV wage. . AI'PI ) Immediately it emploment
bureau 2m7 N. 10th St. No. cmos feu 6..2.tf
BITUATIONS WANTED.
t't7A1rrED-sJtmmatloi , a. book-4eeper by a student
, 1 of W uiialIs Cieomuerelal College , after 4:30 : p.
HiAddmc " 54. (1. " thIs olIIe , 647-Ui
.
' 7ANTEI'-Sltuatloui bymnan amid , Ife to work in
Ott ) ' , OC g oil farm. Cam , do ftrst-cla. * cookJiu
iii hotel or refatiraiut.0 . Hfercumccs Itirmulalmed. Aj
dre "If. iS , S. ' ilto ultke. 653-SI
'tT7ANTIl-SLtdat1ou , iiyayouumiggirl for gcucrai ,
V V hOilbCWOrk. inijuiru at Sirs. Idisquest 22.1 St.
between Ltaveisortli and Maaon. 65T.7
t'TANl'El.Situatlom , by a competent druggist , 18
1 1 ) emfl.'eaI'erleJice. ghu best of refercuuces.
Adtires , "II. A. 31. ' lice olilcu. UI3-6
tXTAN5rEIi S1TUATION.-iiy ( Irug clerk , single ;
Yb 15 years experience. Gerunamu. At preent en. ,
lloed in 1)e5folne. , iona Address SI. fluerselem , ,
I. . 0. lfouc 218 , i : Ies Moluues , los-a. 630-5'
1TAtTII-SitmtIoui by a comuipetent druggist ,
1 1 have bas.I U years experience. speaks ScIeiiUlna-
' tat. . and aim sOlumo ( Cem-nian calm fursulii be4t of refer.
euce. Address "A. Ii. C. ; ' tel. oUtce 549-4'
MISCRLLANEOUS WANTS.
A Competent dressiumaker teem New York city
would like to make a low cuigageimients to sew
out b the day In gooi families. Aply to i3 Z.
uahbt. 639-UI
Infants and Children
Without MorpMno or Nnreotlno.
What glres our Cimlidren rosy cheeks ,
I What cures their ( avers , makec theni sleep ;
'I 'TI. Catnrln.
When Babies fret , send crr lmy turns ,
% 1jat cures their colic , kills their worms
1515 ; Castorlu , .
What quickly cures Constipation ,
Sour Stomach , Colds , 1ndigetIon :
lOut Cactorla.
rareweil then to Morhino Syrups ,
Castor OU send larcgorlc , antiHail
Hail CastorJui
Centaur L1nImont.-ab.
solute onro for Rheumatism ,
Sprains , Burns. Gufl , , &o. , asset n
instantaneous Palxm.-xdlievor.
/
O0LI NEPAL , PAItIB , 1878. S
v BAKER'S
Vl1tk BroBkft Coc i.
Warranted bsofitel pu- '
Cocoa , from wiulcim the excess n.
oil hMt'eeil rrmocd. It ha. tAr-es
SZnes C/is strength of Cocoa mlie.i (
slth Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar ,
( anti Is therefore fur more ecoimomel.
cal. It I. ( IclicloimS , iiourl1iing ,
. strengthening , easily digocted , tintS
' admIrably adniitd for lnaIlds as
' ' -well U for persons In health.
Sold bj ( irocers escrpihere
. BAKER & CO. Bordhcstor5 Iass.
MANHOOD RESTOREDI
A lctlmn of tang Imprudence canin nertota , debit.
ity. premnstn5e tCC , etc. , having trued In caD , erl
Snowniemedy. ham. dJseoere-d& simple niesasof .eil-
wire. which he wlIIend m'mlEatohl , fellow-ufferrrr.
.Addeea , .1. 11. REEVES. 43 OhathsmiL Now Ycrk.
ABOUNTE !
All co.p from 1s41eidc. ' , . , . . "I .ih. . , . . , .e , s ?
. , ik , Lbted. i. .suriid. ChUI. I , & ii. I-
perM , , lire' . dull..I1'tS.t $ ? ' . N I , , lt 11 . .r 5-
ms.iI e.r.4 , . .iU.t , iOp , wt , I I 'To I ' . .it
mtSILSt , Csd IS. fl , S p. , . . * i ,
pP. , , tftrsIis Nri' , , ' le I i m 117.1. t i. , . .t , . ,
us isily PprwsIe4 5 , TN i --I spe ' '
b.tIe. . C1S ( ' . . . , rei if . , r.in , , I- ,
rses a.cbiod. 5''rI' . 0li.P11 ! , IlCsttt 'tJ
I. , * 1.111w. O.ltifl , , , I -
cTros.
I S
THE BESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MACHE
L
SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON 1
IS ENTIRELY
The Product of American Industry
PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE S
THE BEST THREAD IN , THE . WORLD S
FOR HAND AND 1ACHINE SEWING. , - -
Full assortment constantly on Hand send for sale by
HENRY PUHRMANPremont , Neb ,
1TANTED-13oard and room , by a young man ef
V V good charaeterin a rivate famIly. References
furnIshed. Address "lv. C , L" Bee 0111cc. 604-55
tTANTEDA partner with snmfl capItal who wIll
v % personally attend to sales to associate himself
with one of the oldoat mnauuufaeturiuig houses of Ohms.
ha. ExceiIvo trade on staple goods. Address P. 0.
box 4SScity. 595ti
hog RENT--Rouses ana Lots.
F Olt RENT-House three rooms , hard and sot
vatcr. Apply Clark Street , 5th houc north of
St. srary's aonue. 048-60
F OR RENT-Houses , stores and offices. J. A.
ROLLINSOmnaima NatIonal Batik. 650-7t
F Oft ISENT-IIomc dcalrably located , mmearh Street
car line , 7 rooumts bath room , closet , , etc. Ad.
dress "E. IL" Bee Qlllce , 011.5
F OR RENT-A houo and large barn eu 18th St.
near NIcholaS , amid house and barut corner 23th
end howard St. . Wmn. I. . Monroe , 6th and Douglas.
02i-St
F ( oltmcEs'r-onenew nice 6 raomn cottage with
brick baqement , cistern , amid city water on S.
10th St. Inquire at Moore's harness store 410 S. lStlm
St. 033-9
F OR ItENT-A nicely furnished alcove room soutlm
exposure Also parlor , wIth or without ) board.
Three blocks from opera house. Address Grand
Union Tea Co. , 119 5. 15th St. 501.tf'
IF Qit REN'r-Lrge and small rooms with or with.
out board , 1613 Dodge St. 635-St
F OR RENT-NIcely furnished front room with
_ board. Suitable for gentlemen. Apply : 1418
Dodge , oume half biockfroni 1' . O 625-ct
F BENT-Two small 5url.hed rooms. Inquire
Drug store cor 10th and Douglas. 047.11
F flENT-Boon in Nebraska Natlonal ilank
buildIng. Most ilesirabic offiges in time clty
Suimplied with hydraulIc clator amid heated by
steam. Apply at Bank. 620-tt
T RENT-Three large rooms and tlmree large
closets at the corner Saunders and Cah5well St ,
62S-5t
F OR RENT-A eumte of two or four very desirable
furnished or unIuriuishct room , , of convenient
access to postohlice and one block from red horse car
liumcon Chicago street. P. 0. Box 32. 602-Of
i\TicuLY furimihed roomsforrcnt , Sirs. A. Calder.
h wood IOiO CalIfornIa St. 608-8
F OR RENT-house five macms on Capitol 11111 820.
0. F' . DAVIS & CO. , 1505 Farnfun St.
600-3
F ItENT-To a baum and wife without children ,
4 chaiumbcr couuveumientfor house keenIng , front
and rearentrance , hard amid softwater 3i9. ilth St.
572-41
_ ltENT-Furnished front room , 1724 Douglas
r
Btrcet & 70.tf
JSENT-Furuilsticd rooms 103 north lOOm St.
FOIt
574-61
Font RaNT-Furnished roommi and board modern
improvements , 1852 Dodge St. 576-61
F on 1tENT-'z-wo furimihed roonms at 89.00 : anui
810 per mmmoimth. Each room large emuough for two
occupants. 1014 Wcbzter street , 562-tI
I cuoxr-muoom , , 0-22 Southwest corner Izard
uititt-l8th : ( ' 52-41
EOlt ICENT-turumished maui , anti board by the
.iav or week at lii N. 14 tot. the liouso former
1occtCJn. . . . " ha
"vitri , Fsyvio beets bought out by
MrLfloum-chier. - ' - .
-
- 544-iot
J 'on RENT-A few furuulalted room , sIngle aui.Uor
' light house keeping teumiporarliy vacammt In Beeun.
Cr's buiek corner eight ails howard. 522-ti
-'OR ItEN1'-I.ie..nt rooms fiirmilslmed not
-I , or , as
ilesired , lout- blocks opcm-a house. Apply
lFarnauL
1Th-tf
I ' 4T-A furnislued dwelling corner howard
ilm
uid , Rent$70. her mumontlu. 0 , W. ifonIfti , .
' 4m2-tf
T LnT-Fiiiiiism.d rosin. with board 1803 Caii
fornia St. 474.Imiio-
F OR itSNg-Newstorsft's buu. , .
dcistreet. . Good locnlou1 for 5rOCL. Dim '
butcher shop etc. luuqufra at . .ople5 liank'DilTts
St. 2OLtf
OR FNT-Furni.hed rooms on the northwest
F cor. 15th auilCaltolavenue. 139-tf
Olt ZIENT-Itesideuce. And storebuildlngs. BED.
F FORD & SOPER , iteai Estate Agency. 01000
east side 14th street , betwen Farnam and Dough-s
street. . . 792.5
OR LEASE-Four choIce lots on 20th St. . long
F time , 217 N , 35th St J. L. Itamble. 625-ti
FOR BALE.
( ) ltsAI1-siwoIal : Bargains. house and futliot ,
F east frost on 19th street. Easy tefluis. 2.0OO.
liotime , harm. tiim.i four lots. Ea.v ternms. t'd.lCU.
Good house , Ii rooms , full let. barn and all corn-
1.leto , mueartreet cars. Teras$3,200. ,
1-1 ii beautifni corner lot. ' near street cars ,
ltnJro % ti f.sruss and s liti 'amuds 1mm tuauutitie to suit
In aIm parts el Cite elate.
Iowa and Nebraska Coal Lantla for sam elmeap.
J. A JI1LINO { ,
651-if Oniutia Natlomual Batik ,
, OIL i3ALE-Beteen 300 and 403 hicati of sheep ,
I 6-2.30 twr head. Call cii , or atidrusM. Skldmnorc ,
Skltiinoro 510. 634-0'
- ' Voot1ou Coutmt- ,
,
-'ton SALE-Yanm-SO acres -
' I icaum , , on the Si , , K T. It. IL , 5 mIIe horn
iltmmboltit. illghlv Inmproved. 3 room dwelling , 5th-
lie , lCtL'rtu , etc. , Ihimig wat'ir amid is Iii the future
grea' irult resriomi of Anierica-d100 bearing fruit trees
of u , . varIetIes.Viil take hart city Jirij.ert ) lii ox-
chamige. Address C. V , liAs8t. .
624-Sf Olhmnaum , Slarshall Co. , iteca ,
SALE-itesldCflC amid busimiess property in
I . .ui rt. of Omaha , and Farm Lands in all tarts
of the state. lISUFOiLI ) & SOUKIC ,
703-tI 213 S. 14th St. bet. farnam and Douglas.
' SALE-Lot. IS and 56 bock 3 Ifanscomu
I'OR 0mm Park ave. , only g.o. each.
637-tf MCCAGUu , opposite F , 0.
OitSAli-A tseI established Brick businessith
F mnaehiiuer ) and ds.
514-if rMC4AGUE ediite p. o.
'Olt tlAlS-Twohts N. % V. corner of 25t ) amid
I Chicago St. Inquire o Edhohu and Erlck.on
457-Il
' CR SALII-Cormmer lot 1mm Shtumrm. addltlem , ,
I' I MeCAGUE , UpliQeite P. 0 ,
'oic SALE-NOW _ cottage In good location , 83.000.
_ t _ 632-tI , - ! CtAGUE , Oppoito I' . 0.
t'OR SALE-35 head horses , wagons , buggies and
.5. harnemsand stables for rent at Emasigramut , tablt- ,
Coining St. O.DKItW1 ? 312. Cf " ' .
.
' SALE-house 8 rooms , one-half lot , facing
.J _ Joflerson square , 84,200.
house 5 rooms , near 17th arid Cas , . $2,600 , 860
down , balance 825 7 cc mouth.
Lot 30x180 , close to town , $1,300. Bargains.
287-If LOUNSBURY & MAItTIN.
-i'oR _ SALE-A number of nmortgagos , flrstchass se-
_ L curity. McCAGIJE , opposite 1' . 0.
'eU-ti
1310CC HALlS-Two portable boUer. , 10 horse power'
_ U Apply at B. FITZL'ATItICK ,
668-tf sin South 15th Street.
F SALE-iSouse and rnrner lot one square fii
Street care at 81.700.
5IRtf McCAOUEop1mosite P.O.
TJtOR SALE-GOOd busincm. chances at 2i7 N , 16th
. I _ _ street. .1. L. MAItBLE.
539-tf
F on SALE-At abargaina small Moslerflabmaumn
and Co's fire proof safe. Inquire at this office
1JOlt _ SALE-A first class second hand top buggy
1. Call at 1319 liarney street. Oltf
flTANTED-To buy Omaha Itoai Estate for love.-
TV tore. Call on McCAGUE , opposIte t' . 0.
1JO1t SALE-Oici newspapers in Cargo an small
_ i _ quantities at thLs office. Sf
F Oft SALII-Thrceor four resiticnc lois ( corners )
in bet location in city.
5u.tf MCCAGUE , opposite P.0. S
EIOR SALE OR ExCIMNOK-Full lot and Lilies
.I _ dwellIngs corner of 11th atmi Pseiflo streets.
Nine lots In south 0maia. Also 160 acre. of land
near Santen , Nebraska , and buIldIng and stock of
clothing NO. 804 Tenth etreet Will exchange for
Nebraska farm lands. Further particulars at Gee.
IL Petereon'i Clothing Store , 804 Tenth street.
466-eoil.tf
,
MISOELLANEOUL
S TItAYED Ott STOLEN-One three year old red /
and white cow. Suitable rewardwilibe gicm , for e
ammy informnatiomi leaving to the recocry of tIme sanuS S
GRAS. It. VEI5STItE ,
610-71 2202 St 5ary'sAvsue
S TItAYED OR STOLEN-November ist. a flgbt
red cow , 11 years old , one horn broken oIl. Any
Iumlormmiatloiu regardhmg her will be tliankfullyrcmletf
at the 10th street Woodyard , Northwest corner 10th
and llarney. BENT NELSON.
tt6-loi
S TICAYEI-Two horses , one grey and lay. . the.u
Jior'e were hitched to a waoiu hen they m ceo -
lost. Hail otu harness. I'arttcs iiaing iosselon of S
halide iIl bate word at Bee olfice. 640-55
D Y IIOAICD N. W. corner lSth and Fornanm St
609-tI
fltA\5 ( itt STOTEN-Chestumut sorrel marc , 3
S
3ears old with star on forchesif. 825.00 reward
will b miaitm If returned to 0. W. O'Neill Leavcmmmortli
St. beteem , 13th amid I4tlm limO-St
r iftltE siii 1,0 xl. select Spiritual Circle imelil at
i613 ClmkagoStrcot , eery SaturIa evemiimmg at 9
o'lock _ 'l\so first-chug mncdluni rill be hirescuit. . -
.ttliuissiomi 50 cents. 461-Of. S
5Tj'OR ICENT-Cottags ncar23d auiti Clark strcet ,
_ 1 _ 810 11cr month. 2' . J. } 'itzmorrig , 642 S 17th St.
.1
II OltSES taken to winter at the } 'atr ( lrouudt
MOUNT & GRIFFIN ,
. 47.7-7 0111cc , 213 S. i4thm btteet.
EDWARD KUEHL , / I
MAGISTER OF PALSIYBTERY AND C0ND1T1ON
ALlOT 303 Tenth street , between Farnain and U-
nay , will. 1th the aid of guardIan spirits , obtat for
o1 one a glrmea of tlr past and irs'eut , and on
Ceitaimi condItions In the future , IloOts anti shoes
imiade to order. Perfect satl.faetlomm _ zuaraiteed. ,
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POWDER.
Absolutely Pure. ° , , -
'this powder umerer varies. A marvel of pumity ,
s4rength and whoieomncnese. Mote ecomiemgiica ChaD
the ordinary kInd. , and cannot be sold lncomnpttltio
1t1m th rnultitud of low test , short-weight , uhmmu or S
ptiOh&tO } powders. Sold only lu cans. io { al ehak.
Inl owder Co. , IOU lYall Street New York ,
NOT1CE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice l hereby gIven thatthie Co-pAttnehut1i btu-
totem exmstluig betmi-ecim time iitider..tgmie4 Aug. Bi.
zcnatid ( luitave euhlimi , under the Unit umamue of lien-
ron & Collim , , Is this day dlssolsol by mmomlual CuuucruL
liie Itl Aug. Ilenron vU ! cwitlm4u , thu bulmit ; , cc
the oltIco lii south 13th street , anti will also recelmo
amid pay the dett. of th late firm.
mifs.it ; ACO. nszox
OumumtaNoy. 1,1513 , GCOLLIN