OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY , AUGL'feT 15 , kS-i , THE DAILY BEE. Thurdsday Morning August 15 LOCAL BREVITIES , Hllicps k Connor , Dentists , opp. 1' . O. The 0. , St. 1' . . M. & O. railroad coinpan } has Issued ft now llmo table , to go into olTcc Sunday , August 1'th. In Iho l.ulu lirovvno Inboaa corpus KIPC JudgoMcCulIochliM given Mr * . I.ivcrmore tlio grandinothor , custody cf the child. riirolijh our "rror , the licpior application ofS. .1. S. Mfttltct ! W < M inado to roi d natoon npplicftllon.vhlloln rcnli y should lia\o lieon published as a license to soil Ilfiior ] as druggist , A boy about twhlvo years t afri- foil fi m n wagon at the cnnicr of .Sl\ti > ntli and Vf < ! > hlcr drools ycitctday nr.d w.n quita no rlously injured. Ho wa again placed I" th and taken to a doctor's ollico , A wnler \ \ > o has burst In front < > f ( rune bautn llsos. ' and 1'rank Itatngo't stores mid the water is forcing Us way up througli Hit granite paxomont forming a fjoimino opting in the street. It will nocctsita'o the tearing up of the pavement. EJ Wednesday a cpoctal car , occupied by 1' , T. Nichols , , T. K. Mtirkel and his son 1'ryor nnd Mr. Chapman , of the Council lllulfs Non pareil , went out on the St. I 'mil branch. The garno law is up to-morrow and the \ Wt try to kill a few chickens. Mr. Uuthrio in nn interview stale1) ) that he novir obtained a divorce from the w man in Tuunton , Mn * . , but that it was ti mutual separation. Mr. ( lutlm'o'rt count-el claitns thai Ills client prosnrod a legal dlvorco from the woman. Tlio truth In the matter would bo refreshing. To-day being the Fiflutnth of the iranio law v.111 permit the Killing of piahlo chickens and already n good many people ha\o loft thi ) city logo far out in tin- Btato and bo on hand when Ui3 law is out. The way chickens will dlo to-day will bo a caution to the oldest inhabitant ! . Messrs. W. O. Sandera. Sidney Smith nnil Joseph Kobblns have boon elected by the Ht Oeorgo society n delegates to the contention of St. Ocorgo socktioi which is to bo hold in Chicago , commencing no\t Tuesday. Thcuo hociotlos are banded into what is know n as the North American League. The convention will last about a week. A countryman , named 1' . I ! . Walker , was anxiously looking around the Hti cots yesterday afternoon , for his llttlo throu-yoar-old BOH , Lionel Walker , whom ho had lost on Fifteenth street , near Kotchuin's oil ntoro , about 1 o'clock. The child was pickej up by n police man Hhortly afterward , nnd taken to the city jail , wheroho was given to his father. The annual election of ofl'icoix for the Deluge Hose company took place last Tues day evening , with the following result : for president , I. S. Hankall ; vice piesidcnt , Gus Williams ; treasurer , Win. Flood ; secretary 1) . Woburg ; foreman , G. Watson ; first assis tant foreman , .W. Baxter ; hecond assistant foreman .T. O'JJjern. ' A little daughter of .T. M. Stafford , a mail carrier , was badly hurt on Howard street yesterday. The imn < u girl had started across the atr < ot with a baby in a carriage and the little girl followed. Just us they got in the middle of thn street a runaway homo knocked down the little gill anil trampled upon hor. She Is dove-rely bruised and It U not kn own as present just how badly HIO is hurt. Dana llaldwln , who has icconll } Htarlod in the houBC-movlng business for himself , has just completed the dillicnlt job of mov ing the old hotel Garni from its former position where it was in the viiy of the Jt. It M. track , up the hill , nuiMtn ; several dillicnlt turns and landing it Bttfo in position. An the building is an old and heavy strnclmo , and numerous obstacles were encountered including ono or two rainy days , Mr. Baldwin has accomplished plishod wmothing to bo proud of. James A. Phillips , the man who was arrested - rested and charged with committing n rape upon a school girl in 1'ottawatomle county , Iowa , was released from custody yesterdaj I'nrtius came ovur fiom lown to HOB 1dm and at once pronounced him the wrong party. As the ( i Hi corn had a photograph of the man wanted they ought to have boon able to din- ttnguieh between the real vllllan and the man wrongfully imprisoned , A gross injustice' has i > ecn done this man 1'hillips without n doubt. POST OFFICE POINTS. SIdewnllcH Holnn Itppnircd Tlio Win tcr'a Supply ol' Funl Alrcndy Stowed Away. The long talkud-off work about the government building began yesterday under the direction of contractor King , from the Blullu. Tiio sidowaU on the south side of "he building is being raised about eight Inches , to conform with the alloy , trhoou grade was changed this summer , and which was also paved with Sioux Falls granite. Custodian Campbell rcc&ivod notice yesterday [ that a seventy bag rack hnd boon ordered for the postollicu und was now on its way to Oinnha. Its purpose is to enable the postollico clerks to throw the mail into pouches direct instead of throwing it 11 ret into the pigeon hole * and then transferring it into Iho mail bags.The The contract for this winter's fuel for the engine in the postoflico building has aho been lot nnd the work of delivering it completed yesterday. Ono hundred nnd twenty flvo to ) s of hard coal at $10 15 per ton , and fiva tons ofoft coul at & 7.50 per ton , was the amount sup plied. Army Onlcrw. The ration of bread for issue to the troops at Fort Robinson , Nub , in hereby reduce- ' from twenty-two (22) ( ) to eigh teen (18) ( ) ounces. I'rivato John 0. Martin , company A. 7th infantry , is detailed on extra duty at the Cheyenne ordinance depot , Wy. pminp. and will bo sent by the command' ing oflieer Fort Oinahu , Neb. , to report at lhat depot on completion of tlio dulioa in which ho is now iwgogc d us marker nt tl.o dapartmrnt rifl competition. SIKH i v H Trump , At ono o'clock this morning the night watchman , Charles E. Sere , in the Milwaukee - waukeo yarde , when imkiug his rounds , looked in a box car with a lantern and found two men sleeping. IIo ordered them ou and ono rf them shot him in thn left firm , the bull pitting clear through. They jumpid on' ' and fan away. The polica vti-io i em lung until a Mo hnur ( n lbt > ytrda fcr tht- men , but d i not find their. RIFLE AND TARGET. Yesterday's ' Score on Nebraska' ' Crecflmoor. Lieutenant Mcrrlnin now with OlmnccH of Malting First IMnue. An Increased attendance over that o Wednesday was noticeable at the rifl shooting at Kort Omaha , yesterday. The weather waa fair and most favorable fo rillo sports. The standing of the varioui men ol the beat fourteen of Wednesday was considerably changed by yostorday'i work , nor waa the average score ns higl aa that of the firat day. Parker , Moot Sliay , the throe highoat on Wednesday dropped to twelve , ton and eight , re speclively , yesterday. The only rillo man who duplicated his score yesterday waa Lieutenant Merriam , whoao rccorc for each day waa 80 , making a total fo both days of J72. Lieutenant Macomb whoso ccoro _ for Wednesday was SOloat twontyoight points wing to hia non-compliance with the rule which roquirca that competitors willwoai the preacribod faliguo dress with bolt ol thior grade in the army. Tlio competition for places on the do pirtment team closes to-day and noxl Tuesday at 5 p. m. General ( fibbon will make the presentation prizes at For : Omaha. The following ia the record ot the four teen scoring the highest number of points for botli Wednesday and Thursday's shooting : Iifoiili-nnnl Mcrrlntn , Hit Inf 17' Scrgt. Chaplin , " inf 17 ( Iiicut. ( loodin , 7 inf U > > Corp. lierkrl , ! 21xt Inf 107 I'nvato ( Josx , LMnt Inf 107 I'rlvnto Stlnu , ( ith inf IOC Si-igt. Sta } , 'Jth inf Kir .Serflt. liuckloy , 7th inf llil PrivateMouro , 21nl Inf 10' Piiviito .Smith , -'lst Inf 105 Private 1'nrKrr 5th ca\ 105 Coip. Mnngi'll , 7th inf Hi I'rivato Korinmn , bnnd ! ) th inf 1C lyii'iil. Mnltonib , 5lh cav 'J- ' Ycsterd jy's score only. BUILDING BRIEFS. Two More "Wholesale Houses to ho Hrcctcd ThlH Fall. On the northeast corner of LTarnoy and Tenth streets Mr. F. I ! . Lowe wll ! soon begin the erection of a line brick } lock whoso proportions will bo the equal .o any in that vicinity. This building will bo 00 by 132 feet , three stories high , 'acing on Tenth stroot. It will bo di vided into six storoa with three wide on- .rancoii to the second story , which will ) o partitioned into lofts11 by GO feet. It ia intended that he building shall bo used for light manu- ncturing or wholesaling. The exterior vill bo plain , Tlio block will bo built of Chicago prosnod brick , with stone and terra colta trimmings , and will be com- ilotcd in early fall. Mr. K , B. Chapman , the wholesale ; rocor , has adopted piano for a now itructuro to bo need by hia firm in its msinosa. It will bo built on Howard , jotwoon Thirteenth and Fourteenth. Jt vill bo 22x120 fcot on the ground , with -wo stories and a baiomont high. It will > o built of Omaha brick and cost S10.000. Judge Wakoly is also building two very nice cottages in Shinn's addition , which vill bo finished before snow Hies. Mrs. Wilkins ia now constructing a cry beautiful residence for herself on ftnth and 1'iorco streets , which will be completed at an early date. It ia said that the Kopublican building on the corner of Tenth nnd Douglas trout muat bo torn down tojtho op of t ho first story at least. This conclusion hus boon arrived at from its irosent condition of the Avails , the lorth ono of which is now fourteen nches out of plum. This arises In part rom the unfavorable weather at the , imo the walls vyoro being constructed. It s thought if this plan is carried out that ho Tribune company will not bo able to novo into their now quarters until spring. 1'olluo in the police court yostoiclay afternoon ludgo Weiss on the bench , the case of lie atato ugainat Clara Morris , charged vitli an assault on Hello Sanford , was lispoflod of.fining the defendant $25 and luing unublo to pay the required amount vas sent to jail. Last evening two men named Charles C. Mattiaon and F. ( > . Popoon wore ar- oatod by Officer Cormick at the instiga- Ion of Clara Million , the keeper of by a disorderly house , who said they had tolen from her room her money purse ontaining $50 , Mary Ooodnon , who lives near Four- couth and llarney , ongaucd in a fight nth n couple of her associates last nlglit , ) tiring the nielou the lamp was knocked over into a basket of clothing setting thu iontonts on fire , which was extinguished loforo any dnnmgo wna done. Mrs. iodson and her little girl , about suvon 'ears old , were lakon to the city jail vhero they wore kept through the night Ollicors Sigwart nnd llunno , with Captain O'Donalioo , wont to thn U. ' . depot last evening about eight o'clock and arrested three inun who gwo their lames as .Itihn Uobinpon , M. U. Halo , mil John Williiimn. They had boarded , ' ho Denver , which was just about to eavo. It ia said they nro wanted in the 31ulla for turning a confidence trick by vhioh nn unwary prohibitionist was > eaten out of § 280 on Wednesday last. The Aiihiirn K\cmr lnn , Yesterday morning the excuraion trainer or Aubrun under thn management of the Ancient Order of Hibernians , toolc out ix car loads of excursionists , nccompan- od by the A. 0. II b.uid and the Hi- ) orniuu ll'lloa , The train arrived in An- Him at one o'clock , und soon after the rains from Lincoln and Nebraska City came in , Kvery nrrangomot had boon inudo for the comfort of ho rxcurnioniats. Among the attractions was a drill by the Hibernian tiller , dancing on a commodious platform , nil. drcsrov by Churoh JIowo and John Hush , and lust but not least a sumptuous fount 'or the inner man. Auburn HBMIIIHMI its lioliday at.iro , und everybody enjoyed the occasion. Thu train lift Auburn re turning to Omaha at S p. m , am reached hero a short time after mil night. I'MUSONAU N. Gtlnell , of Lincoln , i' nl Ihc Molropoli tnii , , T , A. Tnlhcll , of Lincoln , In at Iho Molro- It. S. Orimp * , of Lincoln , Is at the Mrlro A. M. Wnllon , of Lincoln , Is at lha Milr politan. I ! , firnluo , of lintiMvlllo , Unl Iho Metro piilitnn. Lifter Kllinl , of Chicago , i at thu Metre pnlilan. T. C. Mlchtor , of Clovuland , h nl Ihc Mot rnpolitan. II. II. Hilomburtf , of Lincoln , i * nl th .Metropolitan. J. liockwootl , of Alexandria , Neb. , N nl th Metropolitan. .Tosi-ph Walker , of Philadelphia , Is nl Ih Metropolitan. II. ( ! . Suavely nnd vvlfiof Cincinnnli , ar nl the Metropolitan. L. T. Wntlornon , n prominent merchant oDe Do Will , Neb. , Is in thotlly. T. M. Wilson nnd lady nnd boy , of Quint man , Mo. , nio nt the Metropolitan. Mr. John 1) . Cowio , with N. 15. Falconer loftyostordny lo buy goods for hid firm. JudgoUonuko went upon the oxcurnlon t Auburn lo-dny ; as did also Commissloni- O'Kfdfo. K. W. Itrockvniidgo loft lasl evening fo DIJ Moinei , lo nttcnd ti > BOIIIO important lo .Sherman CanfieW nnd his sister ore \i-dtim out of Iho city. Ll//lo nt West Point , ant Sherman nt Glonwood , Iowa. MissGenovlevoliiKorsoll , has resigned ho [ million in the U. 1 * . hondqunrtoia , and wll eave for New York next week. John N. Weitberf ? , of thn firm of WHtf A , Westberfj , left yesteiday evening for Now York city to purchase tlioir fall stock. Mr. ChnrlcH HuHh , n clerk in the Unloi L'acific fiel ht donat , has returned from n vis t to bis parents in the ueslorn putt of tin Htnto. Tlminni Finlnnf , ' , Bheiiff of St. Louin conn ty , Mo , nnd his deputy ; A. Stinens , stoppei nt the Iillnrd Innt night , enrouto for St l.oui § , having in charge n man named ( . Ma X.T , from Foiest City , Dakota. Mr , A. A. Atkinnon , clerk in the o ! .ho Nebraska and Iowa Insurance- company cilice , has been confined to hia bed for some time with illness. To day ho had HUlliclentI > recovered to sUrt on a journey to Dakota to vlnit his sister , Itov. Dolamatyr , the clergyman nnd green jack htalusmnn , formerly of this city , was it , ovvn yesterday , on n trip east. IIo la now lastorof nclmrch in Denver , vvhich rocontlj gnvo him mich n loud call that ho decided to lovotohimself lo labor in that vinoyaid. John J. MrniiR , ( Jinnd Isl.uid ; Albeit Vance , StormHbnrK ; .lames Hell und wife , : XividCitj ; J. C. IlUckiitan , Tremont ; W. II. Dudley , Noith J'latte , and C. L. Lamb , Staiiton , wuieguests of the Mill.ud yostei day. William Dillon , Lincoln ; 1 ! . T. .Tames , Mum Cr < ok ; Wilber Xontmeyer , Schuyler ; W. D. Tidier , Wood Itiver ; Mis. J. M. Wi o ind Mm. I' . Young , PlattHmouth ; J. T. Wray , Culbi-itaon ; 1) . I , . Klrko , Cortland ; ! . Hlmn , I'lattsmonth ; Alfiod H.i/lett , ] teit- ice ; Douglas Tony and lady , Cowles ; K. F. Jrny , Fremont ; A. J. Dinland , Noifo'KjK. riernoy , Tecumseh , nnd T. U. Uantl wcro nests of the P.iNton. OIT1 l-'or St. Ixiuls. To-day the Union Pacific base ball earn consisting of Handle , Funkhousor , ) uggon , Cavunaugh , Rockwell , Salis- mry , D ryor , M cKolvy , Whitney , Volch , Taylor and Snood , accompanied by lanuger Ci.troan and Charles Coodnch lombor of the board of directors will tart for St. Louis. On next Saturday nil Sunday the homo team will cross Kits with the Prickly Ash Bitters club n the grounds belonging to the St. .louia Browns. On Monday , 'uosday and Wednesday the Jnion Pacifies will play the St. jouia Unions on their grounds , return- ng homo Thursday. They will bo ac companied homo by the Unions of Mis- ouri's inotropoln and will play hero Friday and Saturday. 9Iorn ( Jntilo Coining , The twenty-five cars of cattle that ar- ived at the yards on Wednesday were unloaded , fed and watered yesterday morning. Tlio cattle were reloaded and tnrtod for Chicago at 20 : ! ! a. in. , [ "estorday another shipment of jrty cars was received which will starter or Chicago this morning. When tlio ars nro unloaded they are run down to ho yards of the company where they are oft until taken out to bo loaded again vith stock. A GOLD WATCH FOR TWENTY- FIVE CENTS. Mess. Kaufman Itros. , of 207 S. 15th treot , will give to each and every pur- ihaaor of 25 cunts worth of cigars a num- > ored ticket which will bo good for ono linnco in tlio drawing of a ? 10 gold vntch. Tlioso drawings will take plnoo n the last day of each month tmtil fur- uir notice. Or di > i > , Atlcinlion. Wanted ( Srading in Walnut Hill ad- ition. Property in part pay. AJIKS , 1507 Farnam. Great sale at Grunobaum's. The Ideal ( 'ojfcc J'ot. Another in- 'oico just received by J. B. French & 36. all lit llavo your watchoa and jewelry re paired warranted at KIMIOLM & KHIOKSO.V'H , Opji the post otlico , eor 10th and Dodge , ari.lin ' OANO.V CITV COAI , , " jVc& . Fuel Co. lily Fall nnd Winter Stock of Woolens is now complete. FIIANK J. HAMOK. Alltf Romembcr these Ladies' Wraps , ) roAacs and Mantles will remain nn i-nlo inly a few days longer at BUSHMAN'S. Great sale at Grtinobrum's. Iho ftlcul CvjQcc J'ot. Another In voice just received by J. B. French it Co , al 1 Jit OKIAT : REDUCTION n priros on all kinds of Groceries at S , vATX' , GLAD.sio.su'b old stand. Senl for irico list. THE GUTHRIE OASE. Sonin IiiHTi'ntliiK Development * } In to die MnBsnoliunclts AVI re. The letter published in Wednesday BKK sighed by Mrs. U. 0. Guthrie , < Taunlon , Mass. , has created consiuorabl comment. A reporter called upon Mr , Gutluio at the jail and aakcd in rcgarc to Hie woman in the oaat , who claims t bo his wife. Mr. Uiithrio evaded the question aa to whether ho had been married riod to the woman , but stated that the ; had never boon divorced but that it wa n mutual separation. Mr Outline's coun ael informed the same reporter that Mr , Guthrie was married to tlio woman ir Massachusotta and th.it ho procured n legal divorce from her. Which la tl truth it will bo left for the reader to determine. Mr. Guthrie said thai ho waa married to the woman ho has boon living witli it thia city. IIo says they were married in Ogden , Utah , about two years ago. Hi could not toll who it was married then but thought it was a justice ot the peace , but would not bo certain. _ Did no know the man's name but said that hii wife had the certificate. Sometime ago the Republican , of thii city , received the following letter from i gentleman in Taunton , Mass. , inquiring about Guthrio. The publishers of the paper , for reasons beat known to thorn solves , refrained from publiahing thi same until yesterday when they placed it following the letter which ap poarcd in THE BKK Wednesday : TAUNTOX , Mass. , .Inly 28.1881. Editor of the Omaha Weekly Kopublican : DKAII Sin ; I Imv o this day Been n copy your paper , containing an account of the indictment dictmont and conviction of Roger C. Guthrie , city marshal of Omaha. t.uthrloisfrom Tannton , and h'l lawfu wife and son refido here , with uhnmlani well acquainted , and v\horn ho deserted , am' lias neglected to support for years. Ton years ago last winter , I stopped Ir Dmaha ever night , and stumbled upon Outhrii in the street , recognized and spoke to him. Ho seemed embarrassed , but gxvo mo n hearty ; ri eting , Min-lo no inquiries after his family.ond stuck : o me so closely I found it utterly impossible. ; o make any inquiries concerning his life in Omaha. Last August I wa ? in Omaha a few ate at night , leturning from Califoinia witli Motion commandeiy Jv. T. Guthrie knew o WITO coming nnd came out several miles to ncot us , and vvo weronfrain unable ,10 learn > no word regarding his domestic affair ? . Ilia wife deairos to know if ho is married or irofctses to have o wife , or seine ono who rep resents n wife to him , and has made efforts in Husni.il ways to learn the above fact ) . Seeing your fearless oxposmo of his connoc- ; lon with municipal lascality , I have thought , hat perhaps you would furnish nn answer to .hesc inquiries. Mrs. IJuthriois a woman of spotless rcput.v , Ion , and has never given cause for desertion or neglect , and the son , Walter W. ( iutlirio , s a manly fellow , mid nobly aided hU mother .o maintain n home. If you can give answer to the above we Khali bo grateful. I enclose money oulor to pay for your paper hrough the campaign , or to .famtary 1 , 1883 , inJ if possible to Bend mo three copies of ji.i- > or cont.dning account of tiial and conviction if Guthrie. I wish to have them and copies of ndictmont. Guthrie is well Known bore , nnd had re > ceived several degrees of masonry here and lad boon suspended for non-payment of an- mal dues , ifo has been remonstrated with jy brothers hero for neglect of his family , and nest of them feel that u just retribution has jvertaken him , The returns fiorn Massachti'etts will read veil for JJlamo and Log.ui in November. Yours truly , 1' T. WAbiiiirux. The above letter was read to Mr. jiuthrio and ho pronounced it false. Jo said ho waa well acquainted with the vritor , but had never gene a foot to noot them. Further developments i .ho case will looked forward to anxious- > y by the public. Police Court. In .policecourt yesterday Justice Vucc. Weiss was upon the bench , Judge 3enoko being absent. Dan. Callahan waa charged with bcini ; runic. IIo made a pitiful plea and as the now judge was not onto him ho diacharg d him , Chas. Whilnoy was finad $5 and coats or being drunk. D. S. Holffon was charged with being a vagrant and was discharged. IIo was given two hours to leave town. Clias , Kirk was charged with disturb ance of the peaco. IIo plead not guilty and the case was continued. Oliver Molachy waa called and a sorry ooking individual stopped to the front. I if ) face was battered and bruised nnd bo blood was dried oll/ivor it in blotches lo was uaatlesa and hatlees. The judge bought ho had been punished enough and discharged him , E. W. Warner and Jane Warner both iloadod guilty to disturbing the peace and both discharged. Rosy Ilialur said aho had boon drunk and it took § 5 nnd coata to heal the vound to the city's honor. Owen Connelly , alias "Whiaky Jack , " ind Ivato Connolly , his wife , wore before lis honor. Mrs. Connolly was arrested or disturbance of the peace and .luck rent up to got her out of jail , bvt he was ull and was put behind the bars. This lorning ho was fined § 5 and costs , nnd iia wife was discharged. As usuiil ho rent to jail to board it out. Just as the ! ii : : reporter was leaving the court-room o was accosted by Jack and informed nit if ho put liis ( .luck's ) name in the aper , that ho ( Jack ) would pound the oporter's head aa BOOH aa ho got out , so ere goes for a licking. A NEW ORGANIZATION , lie Stationary I'viifjinonrH of Oninlia OrKunl/o u Lioonl Hrnncli of Iho National Order , A few months ago a number of the sta- onary onginoem of Omaha took stops nd organized a local organization in con- octiou with the national association of tntionary engineers , U. S. A. , the ob- oct and Intention of which can bo udgod from the following quotations , which wo iimkn from their constitution ud by laws : Thia association shall at 10 time bo uaod for the furtherance of trikea , or in any way interfering bo- ween its members and their employers u regard to wagon , recognizing the idan- ity of interests between employer and mployo , not countonincing any project r enterprise tliat will interfere with per- ocl harmony between thorn ; npithJr hall il bo used for political or religious ) iirposoa. The objects of this association shall bo ho mutual improvement and benefit of stationary engineers. Every person admitted to membership this association must bo an engineer of good standing and ot known < | Ualifi cations , having followed hia occupatioi at least ono year , and bo of good niora character , Occasional Intoxication shall subjpct a brother to the censure of the association and habitual intoxication shall bo conoid cr'od aulliciont cause for expulsion. The Omaha organization now numbers upwards of twenty. The following resolution was p.vscd a the last meeting of the association lloeognmng the identity of thr inteia ts o capital nnd labor , nnd foolliif ? that much jfnoi can bo done by the oHihlMnng of tlm ( AC : , to the end that the present harmony oxlitmi. ainoiif ; the incnilicra of our rwsociatlnn ma ; extend to all brnnchci of industry ; tlicreforo , belt Jtctolml , tint wo i i nostly ura ) upon nl momberit tf thN .Kfni 11 i > n the jiiBtncvt am : how-sty of prmoiti'i , tlio propnrt ) nf then employes with tun.uiio 7onl JUK euro u ed In KiinrdliiRthiit viliiili br-lnn i to thcniiclvo ? balloving th.it by suiurlng the wolfnro of the buslnc Hfiom which MO pain our livelihood , we are cortoinly mlv anciiiff our OH n ANOTHER HOLD UP , E novuo Hold lp n Tenth Street nnd JUclloved of n Gold Wntcli , Yesterday morning , between 12 and 1 o'clock , as Mr. E. Bovco waa going to his homo at the corner of Tenth and liick ory streets ho was accosted by two masked men , who forced him to throw up hia hands while they rifled his pock ets. IIo liai no money upon his person but in his vest pocket ho had a , ; old watch which waa appropriated by the footpads. fjfJIIo did not know the men aa their faces were concealed by maaks , but is quito confident that if ho were to meet them acain that ho could identify them by their build. It waa a very bold trick upon a street which ia patrolled by policemen all night long , but then burglara broke a front window in a Farnam street clothing house Tuesday night nnd burglarized the place , and it waa not known until the following morning , and there are police on Farnam and on Eleventh and Twelfth both. It muat bo that they work very quietly. Mr. Boveo , the young man who was robbed this morning , is in the employ of Mr. A. B. Hubormann. Saloonkeepers and Folioo IMateli. The return game of base ball between the saloonkeepers and the police base ball nines will bo played on to-morrow at three o'clock p. m. at the cricket park , when the former will attempt to retrieve their luck. The respective nines are con stituted as follows ( the reserves are not vouched for , except by the captains ) : SALOON KhEl'hKS. POSITION'S. I'OI.ICK. T. McClelland . . .catchers..A. Sigwart. Mike Lo ry pitchers. . . .A. S. Troloar. C.Connors fir -t base. O. ISucklor. Kd. Loodor second base.K. liuidicK. J. McDonald third base . .fames Knight. K. McClelland . .shortstop .T. Ituano. Kd. O'Connor. . , . .left field. . .T. Uraidy. .1. McClelland. . , . .center lield..r. Curry. Thomas Callan. . right field. P. Desmond , G Urennan. . . .reserves. . K. Gorman. H. llornbarger. . .leserves. . . .r.O'Domdiuo. H. Glenn . . .teserves. . .G. Uoneke A. .1. Wood reserves. . .T. Cummings. C. S. Higgins reserves. .1. Nugent reserv es A Call lor Grucii Vegetables. With many housekeepers in thia 'city of plenty the question is often asked : What shall I supply my table with to day ? with the ability to moot all their desires. There is another class who do not know the luxury of placing on their table a few green vegetables. Many fam ilies have been scantily supplied this summer with vegetables. I would sug gest to these who have gardens and a surplus of vegetables if they would send them to tlio rooms of the Woman's Christian Association , situated in the City Ilall , Sixteenth mid Farnam streets , they would bo appreciated and distributed to the worthy poor. MKMIIKU OF THE Bo.vuu. WINDSPKAK-In this city , Augunt 14th , at 7a.m. , I'redenck If. , EOII of James and Kinma Windepear ; aged 11 years and 7 month. " . Funeral to-day at " o'clock p. m. , from residence , 11" 1 Kaumkrd stieet. Krionda of the family respectfully invited. Tlio Aulmrii The excursion train to Auburn to-day waa a largo ono. It loft the Union depot - pot a little before nine o'clock. Shortly before the train loft , the Hibernian riiles , headed by the A. O. LT. lund , marched down to the depot and got aboard the train. The train was composed of seven coaches and a baggage car , ana all were well filled , and it ia expected that many more will bo picked up on the way down. Seal of North Carolina tobacco Is the best. Absolutely Pure. rhliponil h i vtrlci. A tunnel ol purenesa rcHnth n e oincncna. More Boooomlcat th u iionrdhnry Iiidnand cannot lie silJ in competltlou ft Ith ttio uml Uiulu ol low tojt , short wvlgbt alu'a or iihojnhata pnwdcrn. Hold oulv In cans , 110VAL UAK1NII I'0\V1)KII \ CO UANUKAOTURKU OK CORWIGKS. 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