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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1884)
8 THE DAILY BEE. Tnosday Morningt Augusts. LOOAL BREVITIES , HermMi Wolfe liM Ixsf n arrostoJ for M- * nlting WlllUm Crwnbeck. A small run wjr on DodffO street nwak- mod Uio natives In that locality yeotoriUy , Tlio l.tttlo Shamrocks were dofeatsd Sun Ur I'l ' * thoHhormsn Avenue' * by aicoroo 9 to 8. CJeorgo Thompson hwbeou arrested for stealing btushon out of the klore of Loiffhton .V Clnrk , durinR the nro. The lint of prwUttitm for the month of Aiifriist contains end hundred nud one name * . Among Uio number la one Allco Oatw. Vhilip riiillirw , who Rave tlio concert hero , IN an miclo of the wife of ! > > Wlllj , pMittemnn connected with the Vn\m \ I'aoific TiHuI in this city. The SaratoRa Union Sunday acho" ! will Rive a social thU Tucwilsv , evening. Thoyoordlallr Invite thdr iticmls tii Join tLem in the fp Uvltlos. -Grave fears are cutorUtnod now that Mm rioldn , the colored woman hot by her tm - Imul n few ovonlnRB Rlnoe , will die. Sue \ In : i critical condition. The fnnornl of Mrs. Thonnui H. Loavitt , who died suddenly yeiterday will bo held to-day. .Services at the RIBVO in I'ronpcct Hill cemetery at 4 p1 m. WlttmRandJIiirphy , now in jail , have written to Judpo Donoke KatlriR that they will leave town if they are not i > ronocnted. The judgo8 ys "no. " -Tho funeral of little Itrucie Mclntyro it ho was diokcd to doalh on Thuraday I t , occurred yesterday nllernoon at 2SO : , from Hie residence ciitfrhtoonlhsUi | > et. ( One story of the Fatten building , corner of ] < 'iftocnth undl'arnam frtrootfl , ia rp and iiiracftnuow form an idcn na to how the structure ! IH goinp to look. Thoyoung InJtoi Iiave provided an Inter cclinR profrrsmmo to bo given nt their Hoclablo tliia evening nt the I'lrat M. K. church. An invitation la extended to all. Admission t nc nta. Sunday morning while at the fire , .lohn liarnoa of coinpnny No. 1 ! . waa run over l > y Uio hofeo cart and was severely Injured upon - on Ore nrm and hie thigh. lie will bo laid up for ponio little time. The JCmpiro Staani L.umdty , 1110 nnd J112 Dodgt ) treet0inaha , tlm largoit and Itmlnpiiolntud Laundry wont of Chicago , is iinnr open nnd M prepared toorry kind of work in its line. Telephone No. 528. Mr. Murphy , the paving contractor on J'amum street , HAYH that if the weather holds KIKH ] After to-morrow he will excavate and fix up the spot on I'arnain known M "Diurnal Hwainp. " This is joyoiu. news for all. " ( lnincbiumf sale to-morrow. Mr. II. 11. Uuniif , the popular driver for the Grand Union Tea Co. , received n valua ble Rift early yesterday , It weighed ten ixnmdfl , and in a friil. Mother and child are v.i'lL Hnryy IIOH Lx-tm b'uy all day netting up tlio cigars. Thorowbotwcon tho'colorod wnmea , Clara I'IKIIUOH and Itelln Snnfotd , in more Kuriotin than at first lupposed. Clara hit Uello upou the head with n vltiog shot , fracturing her iikull. Itoth boucti of her left fore nrm were also broken. ThuHuddoiichangoin the weather Satur day evening put muny.t man to blowing hit ) JIIMU yesterday and to-day , Hiiiitlayovriiiiig and a irly ycetorday it wan plenty cool enough fur a upring overcoat and many of thu liulifu took occasion to put on warm wraps. i Sunday afternoon Adam | MorrolI'H bar- liein bent LouLi I'oist'/j harbera at a game f base ball , by a eooro of 40 to 'M. Tlio boyH are all buttered up to-day , and only A few of them uro able to attend to buntnoaH. Jt Is * afo to ay that it ia the last gauio they will play for nmo time. The chief of the tire department waa oallod upon to-day to examine the now build- i'gof the Kopublican printing company * nt ilia cornur of Tenth and Douglas streets. Thu walla bavo bulged In badly and one of the arches In the front has settled in suoh n man ner iid to make it look voryun afo. Juatico , llerko will try u cahe to-day < Haiii8t ; aix Bohemian * who , on .Saturday , broke into Mrs. ( Jeo Nicbolnon'd barn , on tlio Jtcllovuo roadand attempted to utoal her cow. The woman objected , whereupon they struck liar < i | Q the head with a board. Countable JCylo finally arrested tlu'Jii at the miurJo cl u rovolvar. Tlio rogul ir weakly mooting of the city oou neil - oil will be held tht evening , at which the ordinance - nance authorizing the organization of a lucrohast'ri ] > ollco force will come up. It In un- derHtniKl 'bat muuy of Onrihn'u IniHiiuieM men iiro gruitly in favor of thin dim of police , who .tru t act conjointly with tlionn of tlic c.ty. Kev. Kathtr Commody , of Denver , jnet withnn accident in this city to-day. Ho woa ou his way east and Btoppsd elf buru to BOO the city. Ho wan driving Bjaround tlio to-day and at the corner of Twenty-fourth and Cum In ) ; btroota A heavy wagon biokod into Ills buggy , upsetting it. Ho was thrown to Uio ground tuid had libi lolt ankle broken. Dr. Moran attended him and ha in now gettlup alung nicely. Mr. John D. Oowlc , who hi charge o ! Mr. 1'alconor'd utoro during the lalter'a ub wince , and who ha won tlm reputation of being ing one of the host young hutinciu men of flu city , attracted the attention of bin friends In the store aud on the Btroet last HaturcUy b ; Ms queer notions. It wan at first eurrnlmi that Mr. 1'alconor had taken him int. ) part- tunthlp by telegraph , or tliat ho had ' f ccureil lowcontrAct for advertlslug In , T s lli fudging from the emllo that overspriud hi geulal countenance , but it has boon loarne Hltco that the arrival of a brand new lad derk was tliowne. She is boarding a * , th Oowlo inannion for the present , and , whllo xl. rftimot hollow "onh boy ! " jet , nor toll Hi dlileronco between a mother hubbard and package of old gold hoe , her papa says H lias a good pair of IUD&S and U very emorl WeJfbt 11 pounds. Tlio nine llnnjo ; at Furl.OniuliD. The applicant who was granted au in junction restra'ning ' the. military author ftles at Fort-Omaha from uilng tboi fine rifle range this eoason Ima accom jllehod the purpoto for which it ia aup jce dheeocureditBU'l ' luvinbccnoirerei n reasonable compensation for th security of lifo oud limb , and lias with drawn eaid ii'juncliun , The priliininar practice for tuo departmout cnuteat c n ye t4-rdy. The contest , which IK ) jiarlioipated inbyono enliittsxl rnei from vorh company in the drpartuen < > nh l'laiteiu well at ugoodly nnmbc of nfErtero , promises to bo nil unueuaU liue flupUy of No. 1 ehootlnj ; . MIDNIGHT MUSERS. The School Board Holfls a Sleepy Ses sion ExtemWntOie Small Hears And Adjourns After Doing But Little Business of Importance , Tlio "West Oinalm Hcliool Hotiao rrnctlcally Abanrtonccl for tlio I'rcscnt , The regular monthly mooting of the board of education was hold last evening , at which members Gibbon , Parker , Don noyer , Long , Points , Oopoland , Livcaoy and Spocht were present. The roll waa called and the minutes of the previous meeting road nnd aoproved. IT.miONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From City Treasurer Buck , giving statement of the financial condition ol school district. The report shows a balance in canh in the treasury of $51 , < 020.25 ; balance in sinking fund , $0 , 105.14 ; bonds on deposit , $50,500. From P. 3. Johnson , making applica lion for Alias Ilill's position In the pub- lie schools in caao she docs not return. Referred. From J. A McShano and others , ask ing that the school building authorized to bo erected on Thirtieth and Douglas etroolw , bo complotcd without unncccaaa < ry dolay. From Francis M. Rood , applying fern n situation aa janitor. Tabled tempera rily.From From E. S. Doty and Dennis W. Lane , applying for positions as janitors. Ta bled temporarily. From Gustavo Denoko and others , rcc oinmciiding Ilannnh Farrol as janitor of tbo Hartman street school. Tabled tem porarily. EUKVOUTS OF Teachers and text-books , reporting ad vcrsely to the purchasing of the People's encyclopedia nnd reporting favorably upon the purchase of wall mapa for the city Hchoola. The latter part of the above report was accompanied by n resolution that the committee bo authorized to ex pend $300 for this purpose. Adopted. Same , recommending that Mian Sheldon bp employed as assistant teacher in the high school. Adopted , and the suporiu- tendant authorized to assign her to her position. Claims , allowing a number of bills. Adopted. Buildings and property , recommend ing a waiver of damages for the opening of Arbor street , provided the board la exempted from grade taxes on said Arbor street. Adopted. HESOI/UTIONH By Livosoy , that J. 0. Christiansen paid $20 for services aa janitor , Adop ted. ted.By Oonnoyor , that the treasurer of the board bo authorized to surrender up cer tain paving bonds and reinvest the mon ey in ether bonds , dated Aug. I , 188-1. Adopted. By Parker , that the secretary and president bo authorized to engage legal counool to secure to the school fund of this city its proportion of $12.'i ! )5 ) sot apart to school district No. 44 by the company superintendent. Adopted. By Copeland , that Gorman bo in cluded among the studies of the High school. Referred. Bp Copeland , that Icavo of absence be granted the Instructor of' music for the first tw6 weeks of the school yoar. Adopted. ' By Uonnoyor , that the secretary bo au thorized to advertise for proposals tor fuel , stationary supplies and printing needed for the ensuing school yoar. Ad opted. By samu , that the president nnd secretary rotary bo authorized to draw n warrant for $2,005 02 for the pay in out of the acini-annual intercut on $50,00 school district bonds , Adopted , By Oopoland , that the board "proceed to the election of principals and teachers , The different proposals for the con- truction of the addition to the ilartman chool wore nojct read by the secretary nd roferrud to the committee on build- ngs and property to accept the lowest oliablo bid. The president and socro- ary were alao authorized to enter into n i > ( jruomont with the contractor. On request of Air. Oounoyor , Mr. I'ot- 'in , the school building contractor , waa dlowod to make his statement to the > oard of the condition of the school louses built by him. Mr. Potvin ox- > lalnod ut some length \rhy the work raa done as it was , and attached the ilamo 10 the multiplicity of contracts , lis ignorance of them , and tbo lad faith of Condit , the ogont if the lluttan healing syatora. Mr. Ooninyer replied to the boanl and aid Mr. Potvin had failed in many par- iculara in complying with the plans and pocifications , onpocially about the roof , ocks , oto. Members Spocht , Livesoy , Copeland ind Gibbon also spoke on the matter be- ore the board , and each ono took diilbr- ont viows. Whou the members had fully aired .heir views , Mr. Spooht moved that Mr. Potvin bo allowed all moneys under the contract , retaining $1000. This was seconded by Copoland. Mr. Connoyoi then said that Copeland had voted against the report of the committee np pointed to uxaminu the building and there must bn "a nigger in the wood-pile. " This called Copeland to hia foot , "ho said ho oouldn' stand it. Bpeoht nho nrouo and said iiuito vobnmently that Connoyor could uot "run" the board although ho hiu boon trying to do ro for some time past The motion was lost by u vote of 4 to 4 Spcoht then inovi'd , aocondod by Oopo land , that Mr , Potvin bo directed to comnloto the building according to tin requirements of the committee on build tuga nnd property oxcoptlng the chim noyrf , and uponhis comnlianco ihorowltl the board would oottlo with the con tractor. Lost. A motion similar to the foregoing , ox copling enough money to pay for tin chimneys was carried , reconsidered au lost. lost.It It was then carried that when Mr Potvin has complied with the require monta of the committee , oxcoptlng th rebuilding of ono chimney , the bean will p y him the contract price. The question of the feasibility c building the school house on Thirtieth and Douglas Uiis season was called up b > Mr. Parker. Its proeont erection wa opposed by Moeaia. Gibbon , Long am Livcsey , for the roaaou'tbat no grad 1m boon oitabliihed nt that point , am that a deep cut will h vo to bo in&d there isoonor or lator. A ooinmittoo o three , contUticg of Parker , Gibbon an jopoland , was appointed to report on the advisability of soiling the present site and buying ether lots in the imme diate vicinity. By resolution it was 'carried that the attio rooms in the high school bo pro isrod for occupancy. Adopted. The board then adjourned. THE FIBS ? SERVICE , Tlio Opening or I ho First I' tortnn Oliurch Arter the Change , JSlnday morning the First Proaby orian church , corner of Seventeenth and Dodge streets , was ro-opened for worship after having boon closed for repairs for several months. The first service called out a largo con ; rcgation , some going out of curiosity , some for ono thing and some for another , > ut the largo majority were doubtless hero to worship. Kvory scat in the louse was filled , nnd notwithstanding ho fact that the scaling capacity of the church has boon greatly incrcaaod , it was loccasary to HI the aisles with chairs in order to accomodato the crowd which naked for admission. In the evening the congregation waa nearly a * largo as in the morning. The evening service was in the nature of a song service nnd conalaUid largely of nusic by the choir , which had boon ; roatly ro-inforcod for the occasion. 3omo of the selections were very iino ) articularly the male chorus by members if the glee club. Miss Minnie Maul and Mr. Wilkins song solos in a very acceptable manner. The song services on Sunday ovonlnga will bo continued throughout the month of August and there Is no doubt that they vill bo largely attended. I'.llI'IKi : H7KAM T.ATOfIUY opon. Telephone No. (508. ( PEUHONAIi. J. D. Hvanu , of Button , H at the Metropoli an. an.A A , Ilecjwr , of Lincoln , is nt the Motropoli- an. an.J J,7. . JJv'ann , of Genoa , is at the Metro lolitan. Murk Salmon , of Wakofiold , in nt the Mot- oi > olltaii. N. 1' . I.undon , of York , in stopping at the ilrtropolitan. H. Cornell , of Valentine , is quartered nt 10 Metropolitan. George Bnrke , of North Datto , li nt the tlutropulitnn. Miss Jennie McCrackor loft for SU Taul , Tebraska , yesterday. County Commlsdionor Corlim haa gone to } anada for a few weeks \ieit. , T. IX Cranes , of Hastings , Neb , , is in the ity tttopplrjf ? at the Metropolitan. II. Clifton nnd wife , of Monroe , Iowa , ro stopping at thu Metropolitan. .Too Boucher , assistant bookkeeper at N. B , 'nlconer'n , loft for Clear Lake , Iowa or n nhort vacation. Mrs. I'rnnk Colleu , of Denver , in visiting in 10 city with her mother , Mrs. lillon WiUon. ho will remain about two months. County Commifisloncr O'Kcofo haa Rene to Chicago for medical treatment. Ho will ro- urn thu latter part of the week. Miv. Chos. Alack has returned from Iowa , wheroeho has been uniting for several months. Imrlcy is now happy nnd the trips on the urn my train nru coiutdorably shorter than before. Will Young , the pleasing clerk of Tirrell nd Cook , left to-day for a trip through Kan- as. Ho will bo absent about a week and Im- odlatolynpon Ids return will leave fora trip Ho\oral woo'- duration through the east. F. Klemftldt nnd wife , Huntings ; I , , , T , Abbott , Goo. W. E , l > or oy and J. C. Black nan , Fremont ; M. O. Jones and II. M. Ioj < wi > ll , Tukamah ; J. J. Imhoff nnd nughtvr nnd John F. William * , Lincoln ; J , \ . Bowcn nnd O. 1) . Harfonl. Anhlandj Jesae T. DavlB , Blair ; M. M. Ncovew , OgallaUa ; nd S. N. Tallcot , Hockfcrd , are registered tthoMillard. G.M. LnmbcrtioD , T. L. Pott in , A. R. loring , T. H. Lo.kvltt , II. U. Mclono , and 7T. 1. Kollpy , Lincoln ; 0. If. Wilhird , Hebron ; I. lI.81u.Kld , Ahhland ; L. JHiltim and L. V. UsWn. Blair ; II. J Lee , Fremont ; John t. ThomaB , Oakland ; H. Uontwlck , HustingH ; ! 'iv , Fred S. DeMattos , Schiiyler ; K. Sparku , ruluntini < ; and Jitmcrt Lilrd luid J. B. Grovs , tewart , arant tliel'uxton. HTEAM LAU.NDUT opon. Tflophono No. 528. LAMBEETSON'S ' BEPOET , Tlio llwlnoss of the U. B. Conjt Trannuilttccl to the Attorney GcnornS. G. M. LamborUou , United States prosecuting attorney for the district of Nebraska , will to-day transmit to Attor ney CSoucral Browstor his official report , recently completed , for the fiscal year ending Juno . ' 10 , 1884. The followiag is the report : Number of civil caeca terminated , 4 ; Amount recovered in judgments for the United States , $ yf , > 70 ; Amount realized from judgments , 85- 103 ; Number of civil cases pending , t ; Number of criminal prosecutions tor initiated , 129 ; Number of convictions , 07. Number of acquittals , 1. Number of nolle roaoquis , 31. Amount of fines , ? 2,431. Amount of fmea recovered , 151. Number of criminal oases pending , 42. Number of suits to which the United States is not a party commenced for the year ending Juno UOth , 1831 , 280. The number terminated during the same period , 202. In the 202 caacs diaponod of there were judgments for plaintiQ" in 145 ; for the defendant , 117. Amounts of judgments for plaintlETi , $458,830.10 ; for defendants. $3,810. Number of cases pending July 1st 1881 , S03. IJLC.VDUr Now open , Telnphnno Ho. f > 28. AUCTION BALE EXTRAORDINARY Frotwoll tt Con will sell at No. 41 north Sixteenth street , Wodnoedn. morning , August Oth , at 10 o'olool tbo following : Ono very fine piano carpets , chairs , tables , bedsteads , store , kitchen furuiturro and a lot of aiarbl top tables , nfl 2)t. ) KIMBALL'S CARE. Tbo Assistant General Manager of tbe D , P. Called to a New Department , With the ; Title of Oonornl Tranio The party of Union PaciGo ofliciala that arrived in Omaha Sunday evening spent yesterday in the cltyinapocting the shops in the afternoon. These officials accompanied by General Manngoa Clark , Assistant General Manager Ktmball and General Fricght Agent Shelby started 'or Chicago last evening by way of the 11ck Island , in the president's car No. 010. The whole party was very reticent and but little of interest could bo ob tained from it. It however was learned , jut not from the visiting otliciala , that an mportant change in the management mont of the road had taken ilaco. The heretofore existing 'roight , paisongor , stone and coal de partments have boon consolidated intone ) no , which will bo known hereafter aa the "commercial depart mont" nnd pro * tided over by Thomas L. Kimball , titled general traffic manager. This is understood - stood to bo in consonance with a plan contemplated long ago and will in no manner affect the organic Uion of these consolidated oflices. .By virtue of this change the following order was wired along the line of the Union Pacilio road , last evening , and a written ono to the aamo effect will appear to-day : To all ollicrr * , heads of department ) and all employees. The oiUtlng freight depirtment , paxrionKardcpirtmcnt , coil department nnd et no department of thin company will hero- nftur form one ilrpjrtiiu'iit , to bo known m the commercial department , under the head of n general traflic malinger. Mr. T L. Kim ball ia hereby appointed ftiinrral tialtic manager agor , All olHcers of the dcpirtmontH dosig natud will report to him _ nccordlnRly. The general trallic manager M ill report totho _ Run- oral manager of tha coin piny. Thin order will take effect on nnd after August Ibt. By order of tlm board of director * . ( Signed ) tf. II. II. CLAIIK , ( icneritl Maniiger , KltriliR HrKAM LAUNDIlV Wow open. Telephone No. 528. AN UNFAITHFUL OLERK , F. Dollono & Go's. Book-lcoopor All- cond8 tvItU the Funds. On the first day of the month Mr. Del- ono , of the firm of F. Dollono & Co. , sent out his book-keeper , Richard F. [ 'arkonaott , to collect some bills. As yet ; ho follow has not returned. Aa ho remained away longer than waa necessary for the business on which ho waa sent , Mr. Dollono began to bo a little unoaay and looked for the cash which should bo in the safe , and found it gono. A vialt to th-j Omaha National > ank proved that the follow had gotten .wo . chocks cashed there , ono for $50 and , ho other for § 100. Mr. D. J. O'Dona- 100 had identified him and the money wes paid. It is not known as yet how much money ho obtained upon the bills which he had for collection. The shortage thus far amounts to somo- hiug over $200 , with several places yet iO hoar from. Purkenson'a whereabouts are not known but ho has probably gone west as ho has a wealthy brother in bus- ness in Denver. Felloe Court. Pat McOuiro , aa old timer , was up for abasing his family and driving them out OOIB. Ho will so jonrn at the county all for thirty days , and during hia visit will feast on the staff of life and wash it own with the extract of Missouri river. James Lewis , a sixteen year old col- rod boy , waa charged with being a vag. lo waa found guilty and was given fif- oen days on bread and water. A. McDonald , for distarbanco of the ) oaco wat fined $5 and costs. Willie Butler , colored , for disturbance of the peace , cot $5 and costa. Adam Bloodenbowor was arrested at ha Theatre Buckingham for refusing to my $3 for n swallow of wino which one if the girls bulldozed out of him. No ono appeared against him and ho was dis charged. James Ward , for stealing $10 of joorgo White , was sent up on bread and water for twenty days. The notorious Clara Thomas , colored , was fined $10 and costs for fighting. KMI'IOX hTKAM Now open. Telephone Ho. 028. A Beared Iteportcr. On Friday aight last a aertaiu reporter on ono of the > aormng papers , met with a little oiperwnco which caused his hair o raise on end , his eyes to stand out iko door knobs and his knees to shako ike oapon leaves. Tlio story as lold by Jailor Gorman is about M follows : On Friday night about the hour when "churchyards yawn and the grave gives up its dead , " this reporter was on his way to the jail to HOD , if perchance a bloody villain had boon , lodged within the city bird cage IIo oaw a largo and strange looking man otanding in front of the i-iil nud approaching him in a sort of fresh manner , the reporter slapped him familiarly ution the ahnuldor and eaid , "Say , Oap , are you an oflicer ? Whether the mn was insuliod at being - ing called an ollicoror whether ho was inclined to reaont such familiarity is not known , but the reporter had htrdly slapped the follow upon tbo shoulder , when down in his pocket ho went and with a terrible onlh ho eaid , "I'll show yon whether I an ) an olllcur or not , " and throw a big horse pistol at least a foot long into the astontnigd reporter's face. face.The The reporter did not wait to ascertain whether ho was or waa uot nn oflicer.and did not wait to oxamlno the make of the gun either , but with a Modoo yell ho jumped down the uUlrs loading into the courthouio and through the hallway like a cannon ball. Ono jump placed him within tba jail but ho did not stop until ho stood broathlesa beaido Gorman's bed , where l y the heavy weight jailor , sleep ing the bleep of the just , Aftoc a moment of resting , ho had Hnfh'oiuit strength to awaken the jailor , and in broken utterances ho told hit story. There was no doubting it , for hia taca had pictured upon it Uip signs of mortal terror , and his auburn \OO\B \ bad bleached out until they were now al most whlto. Ho waa a Beared man , end ho would not leave the jul until an otB cor was sent with him to his oflioo. Never again will ha advance and slap ono of whom h knows nothing , but in a ( [ uiot and respectful manner ho will stand off a safe distance and salute as bocoraoth n citizen. Ladies should roiled before using any preparation that is applied to so delicate surface as the skin. Any cosmetic that at first impart a beautifying effect and not apparently injure the skin , but in a very snort time little blotches and discoloso tions appear on the face which conclusively sivoly show the poisonous drugs in that composition. It can bo safely said the moro than two thirds of the face powder contain these injurious ingredients. Poz zoni's medicated complexion power is not only abaoluaoly free from all dolotoriour matter , but iia principal ingredient is an active curative for nil diseases of the skin. It has stood the test of years. Sold by all drnpxists. mo-oodyl THE LUTHEiiAtf OHUEOH. Xho New Kdlfloo llnpUlly Appronoh inf ; vJomrtlotloii. The English Lutheran church corner of Sixteenth and Ilarnoy streets , is fast ap preaching completion. The froacoors and painters are at work and have nearly fin ishod. The interior now presents a beau tiful appearance. The walls and coiling are froacood in light and bright colors , which are subdued by the rays of light reflected through the magnificent stained glass windows. The three largo circular irindows have boon completed and are doubtless the finest in the city. The ono on the liar * noy street side is in memory of the late G. F. Stolling , D. D. , while the opposite one is in memory of Mr. "William Kountzo. The design of each is very appropriate propriato and beautiful. As yet no date has boon fixed for the dedication of the edifice , but that event cannot bo very far distant aa the church is nearly complotcd. The organ , which will bo the largest in the city , should have boon hero ere this , but for some reason there is a vexatious dolay. The seats have not yet boon placed in position but they nro all ready and that will bo but n short job. The date of dedication will probably bo announced in the near future. There is but a few thousand dollars indebted ness upon the church and the proposed parsonage , and all is to bo paid in full bofnro the church is consecrated. Urlininnl Statistics , The following is the report of Judge Bonnko'a court for the month of July ; \esault nnd battery 51 b'elonlona assault 1 Stabbing with intent to wound 2 Murder ' ! Threatening to tuke life 5 hmbe7zloment ! 1 Defrouning partner 1 Larceny IS TreHpawt 3 jelling liquor witnout license L' fuffilive from justice 1 'restitution 101 ) bRtructng ! an oflicer 1 ) melty to animals S Disturbance of the peace 61 Committing nuisance 21 Vagrants and n'lppiuoiis characters1 keeping disorderly house 3 nnmte of di'onlerly IIOUHOS 10 CiTping gambling hou > o 13 tenting houses to prostitutes 2 I [ ailing 16 'ntoxicatiNn ' . ' 1 ) bstructing atroota 2 Violating lire limit ordinance 2 Obtaining money under false protmiwos. . . . 1 Carrying concealed weapon 2 .arceuy aa bailee- . . [ teniT.int drug > rndor . 1 Violating Heat engsr ordinance 1 Total 401 The records of this tribunal bhow a argor amount of business for July than raa ever before it in ono month 'In its liatory. Old business is accumulating on .ludgo Benoko's hands , who is now a couple of weeks behind his work , with no iresent prospects of striking ii from thu locket. Can't Ijeavo lor tlio Present. Whitting and Murphywho iroro jailed a short time ago on a warrant issued on complaints sworn out by Zosk Adams and a man named Freiberg , who charged hem with threatening to take their lives , came up before Judge Boneko for exam- nation last evening. The defendants mplorcd the judge to give them their iborty rmd they would1 loavo- the city. iho complainants expressed their wil- ingness to withdraw the complaints , but Fudge Boneko decided to continue the cases until Wednesday , and will act ac cording to Marshal Gumming' * advice in the premises. aa * - % Read ! Mono & Brunnora card. STAMPING. The undersigned is prepared to teach low to do stamping in embroidering nnd ether fancy wprk. Terms very cheap , ai alC south 19h St. St.O. O. LUKDDKKO , Absolutely wcior n vet T rU . A mur l of'pnreneM and wbolMomcoees. Moio economical thv Ihorrdlniry klndj.aad cannot lw told la oompotlUco with tht multitude ol loir twt , ihort wckbt uum or DISEASES OP THE EYE & EAR J T. ARMSTRONG. M. D. , OoxxllMt : Cota otEcwa ftra r | lrtU tr n recult at flre , ofl wHb Di , PMttr , Uoota 6. Cretehttu lUock Utb MEKGELL & BOSJ3NZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , OAiUlV TUH LA110KSTAND FINfST.riETAII , STOCK OP WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS' ' , 1515 Doilas Street , Oinak Are prepared to do uraiDK Tim GIT * in any branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , JL % SIGN , J 7\ X AND FRF800 * PAINTING , DKOORATIN Tlic Largest Stock in OmaliaandjMakes the Lowest Prices ? DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received an assortment far snrpasolnff anything In this market , comprising the latest nnd moat tasty designs manufactured for this spring's Irndo and , covorlnj range of prices from the Cheapest to the moat Expensive. Parlor Goods tTow ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil tlio latei tomers , the newest noveltipa in styles in Turcoman , Madras and Suita and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , IJtc. , Etc. ESlogant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. 12 6,1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA NEB. DJB UAHUFACTtmKH 07 OJ STRICTLY FIRST-OLACa D 19 AND TWO WHB3SL CARTS. i IMS nd 1320 Uuney .Street and S rf. llth Street , M cimtod 0 l lom3 f jrulibed Jios uoou .application. " 8 w I CO tn CUMINS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA. NEB , WJUillADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 187& CatarrhJ Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and lermanently Cured. Pationtii Cured ni Homo. Write for "THE MZDIOAL-MJSSIONABY , " for the People. I Consultation and Correspondence Gratia. P. 0. Box 292. Telephorm No. 20. I HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , eays : " Physician oil tteu ADlilty ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , I 'tpfl ! "Aniioiiorabln 5Un. Flno Sncceas. Wonderful Curpfl.1 Hourn 8 M 5. j IMPORTER , JOBBER ANDyMANUFAOTURERS' AGENT OF H 8 ijj ( , H. ST. , BETWEENFARNA.M AND HAIINEY " * OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA "iF TO ALL ! ! Gents' Furnishing Goods. Ill LOWEST PRICES. 1216 Farnam Street , ' 5 HALLET DAVIS flND CD'S .PIANOS : v . [ ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT. ] _ X J t , 1881. K N PIANO CO.-aiwnaMM-Tour Inrtruiuen' . . Omaa , Squue ad , ° a u 4/iil l.i UwntroJlaaoaalUnUh. AUow 010 W oorntuU EECOMMENDB ITSELF. . , . . . .r l-TnTTl BOLII AQHNT , HLCfc3-fcrJil- > odgi. Street , Omaha , Neb