8 OMAHA DAILY BEE WBDNES DAY , JULY 30 , THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning , Jtdy 30 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Slowly but aural ? the splro on [ Trinity Cathedral mounts hoaronwjtnlJ -Thobwo for the uphill paving on Cum fog street DM boon 11(1 ( from Sixteenth stroo up to Twentieth. Tha Members of the A. M. K. church wl picnic at.Bellcvne , August 1st , going from hero by ercnralon tratn. After AugustICth Iho Northwedtcrn Kleo trie Light company will supply Urge fnoin dotcont lumps at loss coat thin RM. rotor Hnrutcn win fined $5 and costs b Judge Hanoko yesterday for being drunk , Totor did not have the "Bluff" and la now In jalL The delfRikloe and vitltor * from this eltj to the Itiand Army reunion , at Minneapolis , IUTO returned and all repoit having grand timo. Contractor Kyncr hwl A narrow escape Mend y. Ho wai thrown from his buggy under the bomos feot. A light scalp wound was ill the injury ho received. * Tha committed to imko the nsoe'siry ar rangcmenla for holding tin fair for Iho benefit of St. Joseph's hosplUl will meet to-day at uoon In the office of John A. Creighum. The funer l of Lou Prince , the ovprlan who died at Mrs. Scott's lint night , will occur Uiia afternoon at 3 o'clock , Ifrom Mrs. Bcult's house on Dodge street near Ninth. Cbarloa A. Walker , pitcher in the Sherman man Avenue base ball club , left yesterday for North I'lhtto , whcrahohas accepted a like po sitloj ulth the leading club of that placo. Acting Mayor Murphy was biwi'y on < gigwl yesterday afternoon in signing tbo du trict * p wing bond ? , whoso issue wan am thniizBd at a recent meeting of the council , -Train No. 3 yesterday took weal fifty ri' cniiU for the 7 h Infantry. They were from David's Island , N , Y. , and were bound for 1'ort D. A. Kuflsoll , Wyoming , under chnrgo of Captain Lchy. On Sunday while a number of neon were at work In a newer on Jnokson street , J.oula Stein struck John Casey upon the head with a shovel , Inflicting a severe Bcalp wound. Stein is In jail to antncr for the dood. At 1912 Paul etreot , on the i7th ! In t. , by tha Ilev. M. Graham , of the United 1'resby- yiCv"011 ' church , John Kichard MaggloIn - tnnck , daughter of Mr. Wm avin , lata of DalweUlflfcl n ron Works ) Ayrshire , Scot- and Mr. Lemuel Honeywell and Miss Franklo J.SStuart , were married Monday afternoon at the resideneo of Mr. F. 8. Uueh'INintconth and Mason streets. The wedding | was quiet , only tholntunato friends of the | partlea being Jnvltod to witness It. Sunday morning about 1 o'clock , a buggy occupied by a man and woman drove into a * KM trench on Fifteenth street near Howard , street. Fortunately neither of the occupants were Injured but It took some time to extrl- -eat * thohoMO and buggy from the hole. On Saturday afternoon a man was over- omo by g a while working in a trench on ] toward street. Ho was hauled out In an tin- ooncioMs condition , and the lodloe livinir on tha itroot carried out water and ice and by rt liberal oral use pi ttw sumo the man. was revived , Yesterday ono of Krug'a teams ran away on Dodge street , and jumped , into an oxcavnUon at the corner of Thirteenth and Dodgo. Ono of the animals won pretty badlj scratched , but the ether escaped injury. I WAN nocosa&ry to cut the harness in a numboi { places before the horses could bo gotten up Wm. Young and John Smith were ar rested yesterday for being Implicated in a disgraceful row which occurred on Cuinmlngs troot Sunday. Their cases were continued until Saturday afternoon. Judge Bonok ayu ho is going to break up these Bundaj rows if there Is any such thing In the book. Lawrence Barrett's company paraod through this city yesterday on route to Denver wboro they open next wook. Mr. Itarrctt will follow to-day. One of the members of the company eald that next Juno tho. would leave this country for Europe to to ab sent for a year and a half. A number of the phyHiciaus of thla city , have employed N. J. llurnham to prosecute the mldwlvos and several other parties wh < an attend lug patients and Boiling medicine in this city without any cortlQcnto * ontltlins UIPIU to practice. The first coso on the dock will bo that of John Wllloy , tbo old herb doc tor. I'runk Owens , A colored man , wai arrestoi Monday while attomjitlng to pawn n pair now ihooa. Ho said yesterday ho bougl Iho ohoea in Council Uluffs. WhJlo in polli court Mr. N. J Burnham recognized a coal which 0 irons WIB wearing an ono which mys tnloutly disappeared from his honor a she : time tinco. Owen win fined $23 and Be : tencul to thirty days in jntl. Jones and Simpson , the young rnon who MOID accused of stealing a gold watch from 1'iiliolin & ICrlck on , and charged with grand larceny , were brought hoforo Judge Jionoko ycwtenUy afturuoonfor preliminary inainlna- tion. Tlioy vreru bound oor in the Hum of J'JOO to await the ftotlun uf the grand jury , at the next term of the district court. Being un. able to glvo ball they were retnnndod to jnil. Intelligence was recelyod in thin city yes- tci-day of the death at Dulmquo of Mrs. V.\- \ ten Iloraneourt , wife of Mr , Henry llorau * court , a prosperous huslncM man of that city , and staler of Mr. Coiutintiun V. OtJlogLer , of Omaha. MM , Hurancourt lias , wo believe , a ulster and other relatives ID this city , and a number of former Duhuquo people , now tt \ - denta here , will douUleea remember the uoblc womauhoodof tbo duoeased. Left au or pban when a rnero girl , with a brother and Kl t r * of tender yearc , aho heroically and lf-iuerlficlnirfy took up the burden left by the loss of the parents , and faithfully filled the place to the younger brood of both father and mother , rearing all to noble manhood and womanhood , making them not inoruly useful but ornamental members of society , and trainIng - Ing thtm BO carefully that lis world's reprowli ha * n vr > ot wsallod thim. At the same Ume the bad been an Indefatigable worker In the festival * and fairs of the Catholic church , and if thenloncs of Iho noble cathedral at Uulmiue could pfak they would tell of her unwearying efforts toward the completion of tint oJIflce , Her relatives bora will receive Urn condolence of * 11 In Uielowi of oiiuviho was to them In childhood even ume than a mother. "For economy and comfort wo vsse Hovd'a SoiBsparilla , " writes an intelli- pint Buffalo , N. Y. , lady. 100 Do ca Ono Dollar , country butter nnd eggs at NeL J252t. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. A Petition to Orgaoizi a Merchants' ' Police in This City Beferrefl , Oompromieo Jadgmoata on Far nam Street Qrado Ordered Paid , The District Paying Bonds AU Sold at Far , Other BIlBCollnncoiiH Huslnoaa Trnna- notions. At the regular weekly mooting of the city council last evening members Has- cell , Bohm , Thrano , Ford , Ilodfiold , Bochol , Murplioy , Woodworth , Loodor , Furay and Anderson were present. The roll waa called and on motion the reading of the minutes of the previous mooting was dispensed with. PHT1T10NS AND COMMUNIOATIONH. From the mayor , stating ho had ap proved certain ordinances passed at last meeting , Filed. From same , calling attention of the council to the necessity of a patrol wagon. Roforrod. From 0. F. Goodman , stating ho had given a deed for right of way to a certain pprtion of Tenth street aud asking that hia communication bo referred to com' inittoo on claims for adjustment. Re ferred. From 0. 8. Goodrich nnd ono hundred others , asking the council to pass an ordinance dinanco authorizing the organization .of a merchants ! police force. Roforrod. From John Shlll and others , asking that certain sidewalks bo repaired before the fall term of school opens. Iloforrod From Aug. Schroeder , requesting the : ouncll to cause Sixteenth street between Pierce and Loavonworth to bo graded as loon as possibio. Iloforrod. From Goo. F. Labigh and others pro- eating against the curbing and guttering if St. Mary's avenue' Referred. From 0. 3. Montgomery and others , jking that Harnoy street , between Six- ponth and Twenty-fourth bo made aoces iblo. Referred. From the city physician , calling atton ion to the pool of stagnant water on iixtoonth and Jackson streets. Re- erred. From Joseph Redman and others , ask- tj n % that the curbing and guttering on Sherman avenue bo delayed ono year. Inferred. " From Goo. Hoffman and others , ask ng that the grade of Williams street , be tween Eleventh and Thirteenth bo low ircd. Referred. From Truman Buck , stating that a art of Nols Larson's property had boon loubly assessed. Tletorrod. From same , stating ho had tendered ho amounts assessed to tha property iwnors as damages from widening Leav- jnworth street. Filed. Fiona Eugene O'Noil and others , ask ing that the grade on Eleventh street bo bwoon Center and Oastellar as established bo changed. Iloforrod. From H. Knobs and others , asking that a box bo laid across Olark at Seven teenth stroot. Roforrod. From John D. Howe , presenting 1m bill against the city a second time for legal services performed. Roforrod. From W. W. Lowe , calling attention to the condition of Harnoy between Six teenth and Seventeenth. Roforrod. A number of bills was referred without reading. From Truman Buck , presenting the bids for the district paving bonds of pav ing districta of 3 4 5 0 7 and 27 , all being at par. Accepted. From Loo. flast , stating that the street force is grading down Mr. Hascall'a lot and filling up the gutters with the dirt and asking why his private property should bo improved at the city's expense. Roforrod. From 0. E , Squires , John Graves and D , Konnistou , appointed to assess the amagoaarising from opening Seventeenth troot , making their report. Referred. From Hugh MoMannus and others asking that the grade of a portion of iouth Eighteenth street bo changed. Re 'erred. From acting mayor , appointing Charles iVost a policeman on lower Jones street. Jonfirmod. From James Oroighton , presenting estimate of city engineer for paving Far iam street , between Ninth ana Fifteenth. lloforred. The bond of Oalhhau and Kenan , for grading California street , waa approved , The official bond of Charles West , as special policeman , was approved. 11K.SOI.UTION8. By Bohm , that the city engineer bo in- fitrncted to report to the councilan ordl- ianco for filling up all lota and land In the city containing stagnant water. Adopted. By Thrano.that the street commission er bo directed to put in a box newer on Ilarnoy between Eighth and Ninth. Adopted. By Thrano , that the board of public works contract for the grading of Howard aud Ninth whore paving haa been done for the purpose of laying sidewalks ab n coat not to exceed Si couta per cubic yard. Adopted. . t The following resolution was then introduced - troducod by Councilman Fury : Whorutui , all men born of woman , except thoio born upon the luap days of leup y < mr * have nn annual birthday , and Whureaa , ilftr-clKht aoeirw to bo tlin lawful limit to which any city clerk In allowed to live aud and pruuper without waking a "remark ' " YIlorplH. the present city clerk H ma to bo In a condition that noedi tnis day gome proper explanation. Therefore bo U resolved , that tha city clurk bo and U hereby Instructed to make some "reraarkii" after the adjournment of thlao.un- til tula evening , 1'llou. ItEFORTH Of COMMITTEES. Judiciary Recommending" the accept ance of the deed from S , E. Rogers and wife to the city. Accepted. Fire and water works Reporting that all the hydrants have been examined by the fire chief and found to be In goou order. Adopted. Claims Recommending the allowance of a number of bills. Rules , forms aud printingto which wan eferrod the matter of the city printing Referring every thing back to the council , The report was adopted , after whioh tlui contract was lut to the Evening Din- patch. The report of the appraisers appointed to assees the damages arising from ex tending Indiana avunuo was approved , OKUINANOEH. By Bohm , declaring the necessity of changing the grade of St. Mary's avi'iiuu from Nevada to Phil Sheridan sireot. Passed , The ordinance was presented to the mayor for his signature , who com- municated to the council that he had to signed It. The appointments or Aujus tus Pratt , William Cobnrn and Sidney E , Locke , as appraisers to assess the dam ages , wore also confirmed. Eleven ordinances levying & special tax on all lota and real estate within alloy paving district * 28 , 20 , 24 , 23 , 20 , 19 , 10 , 0 , 7 , 8 , G were passed after reading thorn three times by title. Six ordinances levying a special tax upon all real estate within paving dis tricts No. 0 , 17 , 7 , 5 , 18 and 22 were passed without reading. An ordinance levying a special tax for curbing nnd guttering Nicholas street. Passed , An ordlnanco levying a special tax for the construction of a sewer in district No. 12. Passed. Two ordinances levying a special tax for the curbing and guttering of thir teenth and fourteenth atrootd from Dodge to Capitol nvcnuo. Passed. Ordinances levying a special tax for the paving of eleventh nnd twelfth streets from alloy south of Harnoy to alloy north of Douglas. Passed. Au ordinance changing the grade of ninth srtoot from Jones to Lcavonworth. Passed. An ordinance appropriating certain sums , amounting to $8,020 , out of the judgment fund to pay the cemprotniio judgements arising from the change of the Furnam street grade. _ Passed. An ordinance appropriating money to certain contractors for work douo was passed. An ordinance appropriating § 100 to MaryjA. Dugdalo was passed on third rradlng. Rodliold then introduced a resolution that the council sit as n board of equali zation beginning August ( ith , and contin ue five daya for the purpose of equalizing the general assessment. Passed. TUB council then adjourned. PEKSONA.1J. J. Osnrond , of lilalr , is at the Hotropoli- an. an.W. W. W. Wnllaco and wife are at Spitit Lake. Col. Stanton started yesterday for Wash- ngton. "Chief Justice Cobb is in thn city at the 'ax ton. J. J. Clbion , of Lincoln , ia quartered at tha Metropolitan. A. F. lUchardson and wlfo are guests at the ilntropolitan. W. L. Andrews , of Des Molnon , is at tha ifotropolitan. W. S. Ilalderman , of Pawnee City , Is at he ifotropolitan. It. P. Sheldon , of Lyons , Is registered at he ifotropolitan. J. 0. Blackburn , of Arlington , Is quartered A the Metropolitan. J. A. Miller , of Munkegon , Mtob. , la stop ping at the Metropolitan. "J. W. Wehn and W. O. Hasting , of W1I- mr , tire at the Metropolitan. lion , C , II. Dewey has returned from Lake illnnotonUft and Spirit Lako. Mr. Clement Chase 1 ai roturnnd from Washington fora visit with friends. General Freight Agent Shelby of the Union Pacific , haa returned from Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Parker have returned - turned from a trip through the west Dr. Grnddy bna returned from the Hot Springs much improved In health. J. I ) , Kllpatrlck , a promlcont citizen of Uentrlce , IH in the city and b registered at tbo Paxton. lion , A. J , Weaver , congressman from this district , came up fnn his home , in Vails City i laatovoalng. lion. G. M. Lombertson came up from Lin coln last evening on business in the United States court. E. V. Clark , Genoa ; John Stuart and M K. Brown nnd wife , Lincoln , registered at the Mlllard yesterday. .Tamos Whitney , the lightning pitcher of the Boston club , Is in the city visiting with friends. A lame arm prevents him from play Ing ball at present. Welllnnton Smith , Lincoln ; II. L. Kdwards , ITaRtlngH ; II. 0. Brown , Norfolk ; Alf. Can field , Teoumseh ; James Stuart and II. D. Kelly , Madison , and J. V . North , Columbus , were guests of tha 1'uxton yesterday. Dr. A. A. Parker and family , who havu boon Hpoudlng A fortnight in Salt Lake City , returned vostorday morning from their trip. Tli doctor Rooms to have onoyod | his journey and reports having had a moat pleasant timo. Irleli The members of thisbranch motftlonday evening in their hall , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets , on Dodge. The mooting though not ns largo as waa ex pected , was earnest and determined , and the members expressed their zeal in a practical manner by coming forward and paying their duos in advance. It is requested quested that all those members who have been conspicuous by their absonoo of late will hernaf tor attend regularly and pay their duos. After a heated nnd lively discussion on the question ot roprcavnta tiou at the national convention at Bostor it was determined to postpone the election tion till another mooting. A epocia meeting of this body may bo called foi the purpose of further considering ihis matter , How To tinvo Money , and wo might also say time and pain a well , it our advice to good house keeper * and ladies generally. The great necessity existing always to have a perfectly safe remedy convenient for the relief and prompt euro of the ailraonta peculiar to woman functional irregularity , constant pains , and all the symptoms attendant upon uterine disorders induces us to recommend strongly and umjuilifiodly Dr. Pioroo'a "Favorite Prescription" woman's best friend , It will save money , w&iat A. ItoportcdUorriblo Accident. It was roportodupon iho street ytsterday forenoon that a horrible accident had oc curred at the school of telegraphy on Farnam street. It was stated that a man fell through ono of the largo windows to the IIsg stone walk below and was carried to a doctor's office in n dying condition , The only foundation for the report was that the window was fastened up , the fastening gave way and the sash fell , breaking the glass iuto a thousand pieces. How some pooplb can stretch a small story , log AND COAL /teuton itfrom ) Wanted Secondhand canopy phaeton. Address "A , K' " Boo olllco , giving price , etc. jiiO-St. TISEA. BEAB , Hebrew Mourning on tlie AnnlTcrmjirj- of ( ho Instruction of Jcrnaatlum. This evening bcrftu the groa Jo < fi h fast and mourning period over the fall of Jerusalem. Of this period the Now York Herald says the following : Mournful a trains will bo hoard in the synagogues of Now York next Wednes day evening and Thursdny morning , for then will bo the dies nc/aa of the Jewish calendar , "Tisha Bcab , " or ninth of the month Ab. In the year 3338 A M. , that is , twonty-tnroo centuries ago , when Europe was forest and bog , and America to the white races unknown , civilization , culture , arras and statecraft llouriahud best in the track from the Kilo to the Eu phratca. In the midst of the mighty na lions whoso ruins tboro tc-day proclaim their whilom greatness was Palestine. The Hebrew nation had long been de caying , and in accord with the otrango genius of its history , national calamity increased as its religious zeal decreased. Instead of continuing a revival and conGd- ing only to heavenly protection , the King and court party Bought alliance with ono nation In order to make headway against the encroachments of another. The Franco nnd Germany of these days were Egypt nnd Babylon. Jtidah'n mon arch sought au alliance with the former for defense against the latter. But Nub * uchadnezzar , a veritable man of blood and iron , soon broke the walla of Jerusa lem , destroyed the city and carried away the root of the people captive to his met ropolis to add to these whom ho had al ready deported to the "rivers of Babylon" there to weep and hanglht-ir silent harps on the willows. Jerusalem succumbed on the 9th of Ab. A now Jowiah state sprang up under the Persian power which had succeeded the Babylonian. It was never indopcn dent under a prince of Judah's raco. but achieved independence under the Maccabees ( Lovitos ) and under Horod'a dynasty , which was Edomito. . _ Rome , the octopus of the classic world , swallowed Judea , and upon its revolt crushed the insurrection , captured Jerus alem on the 17th Tamuz ( June ) , and the Temple , which was turned into its last defence , on the fatal 9th of Ab , throe wopka later. This was in 3828 A , M. This day hao over alnco boon a fast day and is strictly kept by all Hebrews who ire not identified with the advanced liberal notions which cut off Jewish patriotism from the list of Jewish vir tue * . The special service in the temples nnd lynagoguos is marked with pathetic lirgos : The book of lamentations , com posed by the second of the great prophets - ots amid tbo very ruins of the first tem ple , la road , and especially in the syna gogues of the Spanish and Portuguese lows is the mournful character of the ttay intimated by the sombre hangings which drape the interior of the building and the system of dim lights a very ' ancient custom , from which the Catholic church borrowo its Tenobnu. During iho three weeks between the 17th Tamuz and 9th of Ab the strictly orthodox Hebrews diminish their pleas ures will not marry except in some eases on the intervening day called llosh Uodcsh Ab , and from the second to the 9th of Ab will not cat meat. Tha closing of butcher stores on the east side of Now York for these days shows how earnest the Hebrews are. It is a grand patriot ism which commemorates their national disaster as a national warning and keeps alive the "sacred firo. " 'vhe whirligig of time brings about strange -events , and the growth o public opinion favors over ? d > y , more and more what statesmen of the mighty powers concerned in the eastern question begin to see must be a burning question very shortly the neu tralization of Palestine and its erection into a state , again to figure on the chess board of history. The best minds among the Jews see the necessity of a Jewish nationality , and even these who once were bitterly opposed to it , now sympathize with these patient patriots whc sigh for /Ami and weep for Salem , mourn for the fallen crown of their glory and pray for restoration , asking in their hearts When will the Christian Powers moyo eo as to render unto Ciuiar that which is Oiuaar's ? When "Zion is redeemed as an act ot justice , and her captives as an act of righteousness , " then Christianity will have Bomowhat atoned for the blows it has struck at its mother , Judaism. These are the sentiments which add to the mournfuluofa of the anniversary , and they ore felt alike by the dweller of the metropolis and by those of the same race who are near enough to the sacred ruins of the temple to kiss the very stones that once uphold the structure once the glory of the city. Contractor Kynor's Man. There has been a good deal of com plaint from persons living on upper Jfar- tiam street because of a camp of t number of men and over ono hundred drod horses , between twenty-third and twenty-sixth streets , and Ilarnoy and Farnam streets. It was reported that \ \ was a largo band of gipsies , but upon in qulry it is found they are working men employed by Contractor Kynor in cutting down Farnam street hill. Mr. Kyno : says that oil of his men who could do so have secured houses , but that many have been obliged to live in tents. They have gene as far away from the residences as as they could and got water. Mr. Kynor adds that ho is pushing the work tts fast as possible because the pooplt there want it rushed , and ho hopes to go through in thirty days longer , and to find that the people uoar whore his graders are camped will exorcise a little mor patience. Colorado Freight Tariff ! The Colorado Railway Association ha Usuod o now tariff shoot , to.go into oflcc August 1 , which makes the rates between Council Bluffs , Pacific Junction , Platts mouth , Nebraska City , Rule , Boswoll SI , Joseph , Atchison. Loayonworth or Kansas City , all junction points in Kan sas or Nebraska , Denver , Colorado Springi , Pueblo , or El Moro , Colorado , S2.10 for first class ; $1,70 for 2d ; $140 for 3d ; 81.15 for 4th per 100 pounds. In straight car loads , the tariff on ( Jth class will bo $1.00. Class A , $1.00 ; B , Too ; C , GOo ; salt C5o per 100 Ibs. A.Mowt > un'a Opinion , Last evening a newsboy stood upon the coiner of Sixteenth and Capitol Av- onuu , having in his hand a copy of TUB EVENING BUB and toveral copies of an > other evening paper published in this city. lie 'had gotten trying to dispose of the remnant of his stock and made a dicker with another boy to close them out. As ho handed the papers to the 1 lad , ho said , "You must got five cents ' for each ono of them. You can toll the others from TUB BBR 'canso they're so much thinner. " Tbo lad to whom the papers had been handed , tingled out ono of the thin ones and said , "You don't ask five cents for that thing , do you ] ' "Ye , " replied the othor. "Fivo conU opiocel" "Yes. " Tholittlo follow pul the papers under his arm and sauntered away muttering to himself , "I thought they sold thorn about three for five conUl" GOUNSMAN BAILEY , G Event Consumntctl at Council UlnfTt ) , The many friends of Harry G. Oouns man and Miss Kate Bailey wiU join in extending to this young couple the hoar iicst congratulations and best wishes on their marriage which took place Saturday afternoon at the office of Justice Vaughan in Council Bluffs. Although the ceremony mony was strictly private and somewhat of n surprise to their many friends , the congratulations are none the less hearty. Mr. Counsman is employed by the rail way mail service , on the Union Pacific between this city and Cheyenne , and is the son of Mr. J , M. Counsman , ono of Omaha's oldest and most reliable con tractors nnd builders. Miss Bailtiy is the daughter of F E. Biloy , of the firm of Bailey & Olson , brick contractors and builders. She is a , young lady of high qualifications and is wall fitted to make Air. Counsman's lifo ono of happiness and contentment. The young couple have taken up their abode at the residence of tbo brldo'a pa- ronta on North Nineteenth street. Ladies should reflect before using any preparation that isappliedto sodelicato BurTico as the skin. Any cosmotio that at first impart a beautify ing effect and not apparently injure the skin , but in a very short time liltlo blotches and discoloso tiona appear on the face which conclusively sivoly snow the poisonous drugs in that composition. It can bo safely said the moro than two thirds of the face powder contain those injurious ingredients. Poz Eoni'a medicated complexion power ianot _ only absoluBoly free from all dolotoriour matter , but its principal ingredient is an active curative for all diseases of the skin. It has stood the test of years. Sold by all druggists. mo-oodyl REFUSED TO MIGHT. Clio Ijlconso Board Ho fuse the Appli cation ofO. F. Flora to Soil Lilijuor , The liquor license board of Omaha , sonsistiug of the mayor , the president of ho council , and the city clerk hold a noetint ; ono evening last week to hoar ho testimony on the protest against ho issuance of a license or the allowance ) f C. F. Flora , who keeps a saloon ne&r .ho corner of Twelfth and Capital ivonuo , to sell intoxicating drinkr. Messrs. Henry Livesoy and P. I' . Brown , and ether reputable : itlzona who hvo in the immediate vicinity who signed the protest appear * d before the board and gave their reasons For the protest. Ono of those gentlemen jworo that on account of tbo corrupting influences emanating from this dive ho bad been obliged for two years to keep his child from home. All testified it was a most disreputable place and yesterday day it was determined to revoke hia license or light to sell. The $250 paid by Flora for hia first quarter -was ordered to be placed to the credit of the school fund nnd. the second $250 will be refund ed to the applicant. A. mandate was issued Vy the mayor to the marshal to close up the saloon , and yesterday after noon an officer wont to the place and notified Flora of the action of the board , ordering him to refrain from selling in1 toxlcating liquors. Hia place waa open last night but itwaa said ho sold no liquor. This is the fourth time in tbo history of the Slocumb law that a liquor license haa boon refused the applicant in thit city. Absolutory This powder never v rM. A muriel ol purenoit treiifrth and K holoaomonesn. lloie economical thau Hi o ordinary klnds.andiunnotbu a > ld In competition with tlio multitude ot low Uet , thors weight alum or nhoxpliato pondera. Hold .only In cam , UOYAIi BAKING co TH E HULL The Pioneer and Still Ahead , 100,000 NOW IN USE , Fut iui r oJlnff the lirgfht o'd fashioned itores nJ ranged. It hot the tiuiploit and rooet efflolen tn\o burner * In the world , and with new luipro\ uienU the eielvnt to operate. Almulutvly tale with Iti patent re rvolr , nuw In use the wound veaiou ulvbout a kiuglo accident , < ani < nd lor CttUloRuo , Moo List , Etc , VAPOn STOVE 00. , CLEVELAND , ' liHBiaiMMI * MBI < MBII BBMIBBiiiliM MMI iii aMWHW | H H MIB , BM | HWHBMHg B M J Ammonia and Lime in Price's ' Baking An analysis of Dr. Prino's Baking Powder , made by a reputable chemist in 187S > , gives the following na its ingredients : Bicarbonate Soda . . . . „ 21.70 TARTRATE OF LIME _ 3.63 Bitartrale Potash 64 ; 72 Starch 19.00 AMMONIA 1.05 100. la order that the public may understand whother'Dr. Prico'a Baking Powder , as nindo at the present time , is deficient in auimonincal proper ties and to more fully demonstrate a fact already recognized by the great est number of consumers , that it is inferior to the Roynl in strength , purity , and whcleaomeness , Dr. Price is respectfully requested lo publish ) an analysis showing the proportion of Ammonia now used in the compo sition of his Baking Powder. 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