THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY bEPTEMBTCR 25 , 1884 THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning Soptt 2E LOOAL BREVITIES , At the skating rink last night Ihoro wa nn obstacle rnco In which Will Tromaln woi the first prize , nnd 15ort Eiwlin n caino on second best , A sorrel how nnd buck-board balongln to Max Meyer * Co. , Tuesday night strnyo the corner of Twci stolen from awny or w w lioth niul Tarnnm streets. The Fifth ward republicans w 111 hold meeting this oveninf in I'eency's hall o Stxtcctli , between Webster nnd Hurt strcol for the purpose of organizing a lllalno nn Logan Club. All journeyman tinners nro requested I meet nt the city li&ll on next Friday , Septorr bcr 20tli , at 8 p. in. , for the i > uri > < > 90 of ollrc' ' Ing an organization of their tradu. By orde of the committee. Postmaster Coutant has declined lo n low the Omaha Commercial Ago to pa-1 through the postoilico ni second-cliuft matte The refutnl Is based upon the belief tliat U paper is an advertising medium nmlnolnli cr.nry or news journal. It Is published li 1'rof. Wyman , of the luminous college of th ; namoln this city. The publisher lias col cliuled to appeal lo the first iKistmastor PCI era ! . In police court yesterday two dusli prostitutes were fined S10 each nnd costs f ( fighting. .Too McCall was up for stoaliti SU.40 from Jim McCarty. Ills case was coi tinned. Chos. Whitney was nrrcilod by tl special bouncer nt the lliicklngham thuati for fighting , No ono appeared to prosocnl him this morning nnJ ho was discharged. M , T. King wns held for nn assault upon 33. M Bond. The Hebrew Temple will bo open for HCI vice on Friday evening nt 7 o'clock and o Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock , nloo on tli following Sunday evening , ( Kvo of Atom ment ) the services will begin nt G o'clock an on Monday morning nt 9. The Sabbat school ntlochod to the congregation will I opened on Saturday morning nt 9 o'clock nn from 9 to 11 n. m. on Sundoy. Mr. William Appleby , of Klkhorn Va ley , left upon out table yesterday some beni tlful largo apples , thonamo of which wo failo to learn. Ho nlso loft several mellow , di liclous apples of the "Maiden Blush" vnriot but thesa wo did not eoo nt all n Boveral ( the fruit fiends around the ollico saw thoi first nnd appropriated thorn. The largo nj pics which were seen by us , however , nr enough to satisfy the most skeptical Ihat a. fine fruit can bo raised in Nebraska as 0113 where. 1'EUSONAlJ. Mis. A. E. Tour.alln loft yesterday for Boi ton.M. . Hunter , Loup City , Neb , is nt the Mil ropolitnn , , ] J. 1J. Webster , of Hastings , Neb. , Is at 111 Metropolitan. Wm. Thomas of New York City is nt th Metropolitan. ) ] 13. Ostrandor , Albany , N. Y. , Is nt th Metropolitan. E. C. Kgert , Wntertowl , N. Y. , Is nt tb Metropolitan. Mr. W. Scott of Hock Island , Illinois , is t the Metropolitan , .11'A the Metropolitan. James Jacob * of Utica , N. Y. , Is stoppiiij at the Metropolitan , * Dr. Goo. L. Miller , editor of the Herald has gone to Now York. M. W. Smith ot Monticollo , Iowa , is ntoi ping at the Metropolitan. Miss Lizzie Keiwit has gone lo Keolcul Iowa , to visit relations , E. E. Meyer , of Detroit , architect of 11 now-court house , is in this city. I'olicoman Bellamy , of thia city , is lyli quite 111 nt his rooma with typhoid fever. John Mack of Syracuse , N. Y. , is in tl city nnd is stopping at thu Metropolitan , A. French , W. A. Bradley and T. O. I'oi neil of Blair , were at the l'u\ton yesterday. Mr. Hlchard Hieru , of Molnnlsfc Bussey retumod to his post yesterday , niter a plen nntisit in Atlantic , lown. Charles 1'etcrson nnd Miss A. W. Lawreni of Ogalnllacro married yesterday nt tl 1'axton hotel nnd returned to their homo In u\ouing. ' Tlio estimable wife of Andrew Bordou , tl well known B. k M. ticket agent , Is lying no iously 111 nt the residence of her brother i Dotlgo Htroot. The Barber Asphalt company began wor on Sixteenth street to make good their coi trust with the city , viz , the laying of gwuil blocks along tide the street cur tracks. Mr. D. W. VnnOott , who was u lib Ma Meyer & Bro. for BOIUO time , ban resigned h position with tlmt firm and is now in the oir ploy of Mr. C , 8. llnymoml , the Flfleont Htroot jeweler. Olof Wostiu , formerly a clerk for A. Value. . the clothier , returned yesterday from n thrt months visit to Europe. Mr. Westln wi make his headquarters at 1'olack's fur a fe days when ho will go to Sioux City to cngno in badness for himself. Mrs. W. II. Remington left yesterday n tornoon to join her husband upon n trip I New York. Upon their return they will tal up their residence in Dos Mulncs. Thoyhai been residents of Omnlin for nixtcon year , ai : their going from hero bilngH many a nail fac Notice , Stnno Gutter * All Union Stone Cutters will do wo to keep away from Now York city as tl etone cutters there are on a strike. Stoi Cutters Association of Omaha and vicii ily. Aux. BUIIAI.II , President. Tlio AVorlrts K * | > oHltloii nt Noi OrlraiiH. Mrs , Orpha 0. Din rnoor vice pros dent of the Nebraska exhibit of th "Worlds Exposition at Now Orleans , aji peals to the housekeepers of Dougla county to send their contributions the are to bo sent to the Worlds Kxpo Uloi at New Orleans , to her , and luu-gest not only works of art and needlework but alee dried fruits , preserves , jollio , jama , wines , canned fruits , pickles , cakoi and bread. It Is ii'oeMary to observe great care ii the preparation of the canned fruits on asooun ; of ell nutio owiditiontu. Krthur particulars can hfl obtained by calling on or addrjBjing MM. Dliigmoor , ' .11' A MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY. Violent Death of William Br Goodwin an Omba Bay , in U tab , * TlioCAiiio of His Dontli a Myslery- FinillriK of thfl Hoily The l-'iin- crnl In Onmlin , The violent death of William B Goodwill in Utah the details of which w glean from the Salt Lake Tribune , wa n severe shock to the many relatives am friends of the family In thia city. Mr Goodwin was born and raised in the sixtl ward in thin city and has a largo numbo of relatives still resident here , amen | them being Messrs. Staloyj Pignian Pepper and Straight. The decossei wont tfest with his father , J. M. Good win , yonri ng0 nn ( Bottled with the famil ; in Utah. Botli father and son started i gentile paper in the city and for year waged relentless and nncompromisini war on polygamy and the debasing methods ods of the Mormon church. A ahor time ago the father Bold the paper am accepted a position on the editorial atal of the Salt Lake Tribune , which posltioi ho holds at present. Many extremes ! among the gentiles charge tlio death o young Goodwin on tlio Mormons , but tin investigation of the corono tends to show that it was auicido The remains arrived on the B. A M. train last evening and the funora TT.ll take place to-day from Drexel & Maul's undertaking ronms. The norvi coa will will bo conducted by Ilov. C. W Savidgo. The Tribune of the 18th gives the fol lowing details of Godwin's disappearance and death : For five wookd past no trace could bi found of Wm. 15. Godwin , the son of J M. Godwin of The Tribune staff. Ill disappeared suddenly about August 13th just live weeks ago yesterday , and al though notices appeared in most of tin daily papers concerning him and diligon endeavors were used to ferret out tin mystery , no clue to his whereabouts wai obtained until yesterday trlicn his doac body was found on the hill north o town. The city was thrown into a groa state of excitement and the subject o the finding of the body was the topic o conversation in all quarters of the town Although the discovery of the remain ; aa made shortly after 7 o'clock , ii had not become generally laiorm untl 10 or 11 o'clock , and people natuiall ] began to theorize as to the cause ol death , some suggesting auicido and ethers ors murder. Wm. H. llidd ran across tin remains in a little gulch on the aide ol the hill about a mile northeast of thi Warm Springs , the hill at that point being ing very precipitous and rocky and tin spot being exceedingly difficult of accesi by a human being and absolutely iliac coaslblo by a horse. It appeared to bi like a tomb enclosed by walla on all side ; saving ono. There the body lay will : its head to the east and Its foot to tin west prosuiiting a ghastly sight bavin ; boon torn and mutilated by dogs am pulled at least ten foot from where it orig Inally lay. The hat of the deceased wa found lying up against the cliff whore i was supposed the deceased fell when thi fatal shot -was lir d , nnd a pistol waa lyini to the loft of thn spot whore the doceasoi fell. Ridd at oncofgavo the alarm , am the city authorities being notified , tli body was removed to the city sexton's office fico , whore an inquest was hold und tin full details as to the finding of the bed ; nnd other matters were elicited. EXAMINING THE J101 > y. Promptly at It o'clock Coroner Taylo appeared at Sexton Taylor's ollbo , am after swearing In Dr. Peter Clinton Mark Mclvimmins and Charles 0 Whit temoro aa jurors , to Inquire into tin cause of the death of the deceased , they together with a number of citizens , of ( icons and reporters , adjourned to th back yard to examine the remains. Tin pine box containing the body waa takei from the sexton's wagon , placed upoi two supports and the lid removed The night presented was indeei a ghastly ono. The body lay 01 a bed of straw , dreased in popper and salt tweed suit , the loft she being oil' and the right one still In place Dr. Benedict first examined the content of the hat , which deceased evidently 1m on at the limo the shot was fired an which clung to his head ao ho foil. Thi hat was found close up to the rocks tei foot from wlioro the body waa found. I was partially filled with Band and dii that had been washed in by the raincor tainod the scalp of the deceased , sma pieces of the skull nnd also the bullet No other wounds were found about tli the body , the features being rooognizabl by those who know him in his lite timi without much trouble. The akin o hia face waa dried up and tonsol drawn , but his brother , llarry C. Good win , recognized him in an instant by th contour of the face , the mouth und tli general appearance. The bullet hole o the right side of the head was very siiml and ; dear cut , allowing that that was th point of entrance , while the cavity mad in the bone at the point of exit on tin hend , was about the width of two lingora and the edges were iagucd and rough On hia person were found a small com case , a silk handkerchief , a small memo rundum book , a bundle of matches , nieul ticket on the Thomaa house at Pa cifio Valley Junction , a tobacco poHch , i buckskin money bag containing ? 2 75 ii silver , and a letter addrotsod to him a Oolton , Utah , written by hia father froi ; Hailoy , Idaho , onJuly llth. No otho papers were found and no not or any thing to indicate the cause o taking life , if decw.aod took his own lifu Ilia hat was a plain blnck felt and h ! nooktio was of dotted aatin. The bed had boon lying in a position wlioro it hai got the full bonolU of the nun daily , bo a dps having the reflection from the rock IJus no doubt accounted for the rapii manner in which decomposition hai taken place. The revolver which lay it the collin waa a now one , but hud rust cd in places whore the wntor had touch edit. It ia u Smith , V Wesson , ! I2 eali. bro , hvo barrelled tolf.cocking revolver , and h d two chambers emptied , om never having been filled and the triggoi rwting on the empty afioll from whlcl ; thu ball had been shot. The testimony given before the core < norn jury showed tlmt the deceased wan a quiet , Bober , industrious young mun , and no causn ia known why ho should commit suicide. His brother testified that ho nuver kilow him to carry n platol cr having owned ono. The investigation was adjourned for a week , Tlio Court lloiiHo Furniture. The contract for furnishing the now ourthoujo has boon awarded in Ernest 'elge , of Sugiuaw.Michigan , who expects to complete his work inside of four months. Ho ia to receive 814,070. Th difference in his bid and tlmt of Dewey ' Stone , whoso bid was S2 < i,000 is ac counted for by the fact that Dawny Stone figured on putting in vaults to th amount of between SS.OOO and S9.00C Subatracting this amotnt for vaults fron their bid would give what their bid m furniture actually was. Mr. Coot's bii was Sl.'lO below that of Dowov & Stone and ho too made a similar mistake. Thi specifications only contemplated the iur nishingsof the vaults. Nevertheless Mr. Feigo's bid was the lowest , ovoi after maldng allowance for the mislak that had boon made by the Omaha pai ties in their figuring. This oxplanatio : ia made In justice to them as some per sons might think that they had put in at exorbitant bid. METHODISL1 DOINGS , A Iilst oftlio Appointments Mrulo n TccuniHoli tjRBt AV'cck , At the Methodist conference hold t Toumson last week the following appolnl monts were made : IIKATIIICK DISTIlICTr S. 1) . Itobora , prratding older. IJoatricu , W. K. IJnanj : Nun Spines , .1. , J hibetty. ( to ho Biipnlind ; ) Olnowi , .J. U Smith ; 6dell , C. M Hollopcr ; Steele , 32. WI klnnoiij Wllbcr , K. J. Willis ; Wvmorc , 0. 1 Lyght. HAHTINOH DlriTIUUT. John Gallagher , presiding oldor. Alexander , to bo mipplied ; Ayr. It. W 3faidinanlJluo Hill , . ) . G. Wnlknr ; Carle ton , D. Kelz ; Clay Centre , C. W. Well * Tl ' . - , -V * . . ! * _ 11 , lit _ . T\ . . . liultlo Jtoclc.l' ; . U , u uiwnum ; Jinrvuru , .1. i\ Maxfiold ; llantinps. W. 11. Jones ; Jtinlat nnd Kcnesaw , W. J. JJnrper ; lied Cloud , ( H. Luiifoflt ; Itoynoldn , J. S. Orr ; Hntton , J A. MartMn ; Snporior , F. 1) . AshloiKh ; al Joe , G , M. Jones. LINCOLN DISTRICT. G. A. Smith , presiding elder. Aflliland , T. A. Hull : JJonnolt , 13. Hnllam Uotliol , ( to lie supplied ; ) Cednr BlnfTs , 1 lilackliurn ; 131mwood , G. Hhumnn ; Groor wood , J. Gore Walker ; Lincoln , 11. N. Me Caig ; Linciilii South , J.Mnnh ; Louisville , \J till I | rUUIl ( J IKVJIV WUJtJtVf J 4 * > f * "I * U ) u mvri A. Mndolo ; Valparaiso. Cooly ; Wnvorly , C 1' . Hackney : Wulioo , J. T. Koberta ; Woci ing Water , P. S. Mather. NEIIIIASICA CITY DIHTIUOT. It. V , liritt , presiding older. AdamH. IX U. I'hilllps : Auburn , J. 11 Woodcock ; Brownville , K , V. Rrnrccllu IJrock ; A. G. Bartholomew ; Crnb Orchanl hi Willnrd ; JMk Creek , J. N. Wouso ; Pnl City , ] ! . G. Adftintj Humboldt , It. li'oarBoi Nubrnskn City , W. Stewart ; Ncinalm City , ] B. Lake : 1'awnee City , .1. C. II. Hobba ; Puv neo City circmt. ] : . , ] . O'Noill ; Porn ; D. 1 liodaliAiigb ; Salem , It. V. Ault ; Syracuse , G S. Alexander ; Sterlltip. W. 1C. Lnnfboriov Stella , W. ] J. Pierce ; Talmago , J. W. Key Table Crook , G. W. Hawley ; Tecumseh , .S Wood. TOHK HISTIUOT. W. G. Jlillcr , presiding elder Aurora , G. A. Wolin ; Ik-lwood , J. D. M Buckner ; Bradxhaw and Hampton. A. . Mnnmand\y. H. Babcock ; David City , A C. Crostlnvaito ; Garrison , L. C. Lemon ; Ma : quotto , K. h. Wells ; Milford , .T , A. Badcor Unceolu. J. A. Chapman ; ] Jaymond , 1) . "V Black ; Itising City , G. M. Coutfer ; beware G. M. Moroy ; Shelby , G. S. Miner ; Strom btirg , II. M. Campbell ; Ulysses , C. h. Smitl Utica , A. M. Otbnrn ; Vnlloy , J. Allborr Waco , O. P. Sheldon ; Went Bluo.G. A. Hoi son ; York , H. T. Daus , York Circuit , H , I Chapin. A CONDUCTOR ROBBED , Ed. MnnniiiK Iloliovcil of Ills Gel AVntcli nnd Chain nnd SUN ) in Money. Tuesday afternoon a conductornnmc Ed. Manning ivia ; around the city an gotvory full of liquor. IIo wont over t his room in the Millurd hotel and ID down upon the bod. This wns about o'clock , and when ho awoke , about thn houra later , ho found that ho had boc roliuvcd of $ MO in cash , n chock for $ ( and a beautiful gold watch valued i During the nftornooii no ono is know to have entered the room o.vcopt tvt gamblers , Ed. llondorahot nnd Badge Tills morning Manning aaid Unit Hondo shot told him that bo know wlioro h watch wan insouk" ' / for § 20. Mannin told him if ho would toll him wlioro it wt ho would go and redeem it nnd Bay n moro about the mattor. This Hondo ahot fluid ho could not do na a inu named Chaao had told him and that li nlono know wlioro it was. Upon the atrongth of thia Mnnnin had both Chaao nnd jlondorahot arroato nnd charged thorn with robbery. Judg Ik'noko thought the proof ngainat tlioi atrong enough to warrant his holdin thom , which ho did , under § 50 bonds ouch. Ooininiiiilonlod , To the Editor of TUB BKI : . OMAHA , Boptombor 2U. Perhaps on of the greatest outrages that the poop ] of any part of thia city have to bear , I that which nllllcts the residents livin within the nron bounded by Olnrk nn Grace streets on the south nnd north , an Twenty-first and Tivouty-aocond on th cant nnd west respectively. A porao who wishes to reach Saunders atrcot froi thcso limits is compelled to make nroun about trip of about half a inilo , ospuciull BO when driving. There is not even s much as a foot bridge tu onnblo the cliil dren to pass in going nnd coming froi school. Petition uftor putitiuu lina bee : signed by everybody living out in thi part of the city , numerous personal ii [ : plications have been niiulo to both coun oilmen from the Sixth ward during th your , but wo are tohl ta "wait till th aewor ia built far enough on the otho crcok , and wo'H move those bridges horo. And yet I BOO Mr Fumy ollerod thn pro position in the council to sell the old mil itary bridge. NOUTH OMAHA. 1)1101) . BUNClI-At nron Wednesday Beji tuiiilicr I''th , of brain fever ; C.irrii Almlra , daughter of Charted mid Clur liiinco , agoil 8 inunths 1 day. Funeral nt Wnter ! ot Iowa. MOTTKH-In this city. September'.Mth.fa 0 o clock n. m. . IJva , infant daughter of W H. und Hullo Motter , aged 3 monthx. Funeral will taVit place to-morrow nt 10 n , n. from thu re Uk iico on Mount Pleniuii street , near PaikAvcmiu. Friends retipect ( ully in > Ited. Huahmnn does not flourish three ? ncea on his goods. Cull nnd cxauilni 111 stock. A THRIFTY COUNCILMAN Arreslci on a Charge of Being litr [ sled in Paving Contracts , A Onnc Hint AVI1I Kcmiltln Sonic In tcrcBtliiB PlHclosurps for Omnlia Quito ft sensation was crontod yostohd * ; morning in the neighborhood of the cltj hnll , mid among the parties Interested 4ii local city affairs by the arrest of council man Charles Woodworth on the chargi of being directly and indirectly intorostcc in paving contracts with this city , it violation of the statutes. The com plaint was made out nt the instance o Mr. E. Rosewater , editor of Tun Br.u It appoara that Councilman Woodwortl had taken umbrldgo at the charges madi by Tiiiilinu that ho is violating the law it being interested in paving material sole to the contractors , nnd this morning Mr Woodworth upon mooting AEaociat < Kditor Sorensen , said that ho proposct to make Roaowator go before the grant jury to provo the charges in Tun DEK. When Mr. Iloaowoior hoard of thia ho a once proconodod to thu police court and aworo out the complaint against Wood- worth. "J propose to throw full day. light on this matter , " said Mr. Rose water , "instead of burying it intthc secret recesses of the grand jurj room. " In this connection it may bo well tc give an outline of the peculiar transac tions in which ] Councilman Woodwortl has used his oflico for gain and profit tc the detriment of the tax-payers one downright robbery of contractors , li will bo remembered that Mr. Word worth was a clerk in the Union Pacifii headquarters when ho was elected to tin city council. THE BEG opposed hli election at the time on the ground that ! opposed other candidates employed bj the railroad company , viz , that thoj were unsafe public agents whorovo : the interests of the city were in conllic with the designs or interests of their em ployors. A great many of our cltizoni voted for Woodworth upon his persona pledge that ho was thoroughly indnpcnd ont and would rather throw up his one horse clerkship in the Union Pacifn headquarters than wrong his con stituonts. The very first time Woodworth was pate to the teat ho showed himself to bo i more pliant and wretched tool of the railroad bosses than anybody who hai over boon in the council. When the sandstone swindle was about to bo perpetrated potrated , n , year ago , Woodworth was thi loudest in denouncing the material as un fit to bo used for paving purposes , bul wlinn liia name was called by the clerk up on the sandstone ordinance , ho voted aye uvory time , In face of the remonstrance : of the taxpayers and property owners. When the midnight council mooting voted ed the right away to the Belt line Wood- worth was one of the majority. But thcso betrayals of his conslituontE are comparatively of little moment com pared with his later attempts to make money out of his official position. Soon after paving had begun Wood- worth became the owner of some Plattt river sand banks near Valley station ant through his peculiar relation with the Union Pacific ho was able to got ratoi that were below other competitors ant gave him a monopoly on 1'latto rivoi sand. 'I hat material is no bettor thai Missouri river bank sandout ho has'man aged to force his particular sand upor the paving contractors and has exacted from throe to ton cents moro per yard than other sandcould | bo bought for. Last spring Woodworth resigned hii position as clerk in Union Pacific head quarters and became the agent fo : the Colorado sandstone compu ny , in which railroad of ficials are said to bo Interested. Sinci that time ho has resorted to all sorts o schemes to foist that material upon tax payers , and that , too , at from twonty-iivi to thirty cents moro per yard for curbing than it was furnished last year. Out o this sand and curbstone monopoly Mr Woodworth is said to havp pocketed frpn $40 to $50 per day during the pavini season. The utter impropriety of Wood worth's relations to the contractors am the city is obvious. Complaints havi been coming to this oflice for monthi from parlies who have boon bulldozsd am blackmailed. Woodworth gave out that howould re sign from the city council , but this was i moro blind to allay discontent and kooj : the papers quiet. Finally THIS J3iu : con eluded to call for Woodworth to sto ] down and ho was requested to do so o give up his sand and stone business. T < this Woodworth replied that ho wouli not resign while ho was under fire ani his defiance has led to the complaint ii the courts. ilenl The following transfers were filed ii the county clerk's ollico yesterday ant reported for THE BKE by Amos' real cs tale agency , September 2U : A. E. Kilby otal to J. M. Richards w , d. lots 1 and 2 block 1 Jerumo Park 81,000. E. G. Ballou and wife to M. Hopper w. d. parcel rection 18 1C 11 , $1,750. 11 W. Barber and wife to L. Stephen w. d. lots 0 and 7 block 1 Waterloo 8700. 8700.G. G. D. Boggs ot al to D Juuknios , w d. lots G and 7 block * l Arbor place S500. G. 1 * . Bemis and wife to S. P. Bemis TT. d. lots in Lowe's 1st addition , S1.-175 0. 0. Housol and wife to H. 0 , Gushing , w. d , part lot ( > block . I'nrkin's > ub division § 1,800. Aug. .1. Allen nnd huab to E. Brown w. d. part lo t 4 block 71 § 000. TOMMUEEAY'S ' PILE , A. AVarrant Ibauod lor Ills Arroat foi OIHtritoliiiK tlio BtrcotH. For years Tom Murray hat lintl thn atroota nt the cornoi of Fourteenth and llarnoy uioro or loss obatructcd with a pile of old truck which could bo of no earthly itao to anybody. Lost season ho began to put up a building on the land which ho owna at the aboro locution. IIo wont BO far aa ua to build a piece of wall upon the north side of the excavation which ho had mado. This picco of wall was propped up and loft and doubtless will , crumble away to dust before another brick is addi'J to it. IIo haa , however , hauled a largo quant- ty of old and interior brick onto both Fourteenth and llarnoy streets and thcso linvo occupied half the width of buth streets for a long time , Not only has the roadway boon blockabed but the sidewalks on both streets hare been torn up , and the otrcoU are impassable for pedestrians. The brick which ho has piled up in the streets looks totally unfit to put into any wall and ho is selling it to anybody and everybody who will buy it , oven in hodfull lots. A few weeks since ho was arrested for tapping n sovrcr pipe and at that time ho boiled over with indignation and said that now ho would not build any building at all in Omaha. Having become con vinced that ho did not intend to build , the city marshal ordered him to move the obstructions from the atrcot. This ho has failed to dp and consequently a warrant - rant has been issued for hin arrest , and the paper is now in the hands of an clli- cor. Beauty , that transitory flower , can only bo had by using 1'ozzoni's medicated complexion powder. Kullwy Notes , John G. Taylor , for Boveral years past freight conductor of the Union Pacific , tendered his resignation yesterday. The reason and circumstances of Mr. Tavlot's withdrawal are unknown. General Superintendent J. T. Clark , General Manager Ending , General Mas ter Mechanic Lowroy and DivisionSupor- ititendunt Campbell , of the Chicago & Northwestern road , and W. H. Johnson , prppiictor of thurailway eating hpuso at Milwaukee , are out on u tour of inspec tion , and are now in thu city stopping at the 1'axton. They will remain in the city a day or two. Tills powder no\er vartoi. A marvel ol pnrenos strength and wholcsomcnoas. MOID economical tha the ordinary kindsauJ cannot bo 8uld In compctltlo with tlio multitude ot low test , short weight alum o phoinihato powder * Sold nnlv In cane , ROYAL BAKING I'OWDIR CO. , 106 Wall utreet. . N. Y. COLLEG CLAS3E3 HE-OPEN ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 Besides the vhantiK of a oolld English and Classi cal education , epocl cato \\ill be Jc\otcd to the O i © 33L O O" AND TO Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO , BanldDg anil Coiiimglcial Flvo nowprolcssorshavo been added to the faculty for thia purpo9u. tiT Vocal Music , Herman and French , optional. Jfj NEW STUDENTS must present themselves during the wttk ending August 31 , bebveun 0 and 12 a. m. , and they unint bo ruwly to stand cxainiiiatlon to do- cldo their rank In the course Prof. Lambert will glva duo notlca for the rcsump tlou of the evening conrdu in Cheinlatry. Tuition frco No distinction nn iccount of creed. aug. 19 tu thura eat ( It OMAHA NEBRASKA. Tno scholastic ye r commences on too First Wednesday in Seplemlior , The course ol Instruction cmbrnccs all the Elcmcn tary anil higher branches ol a IlnUheJ education DiOerenco of UttlKion Is no obstacle to the ftdmls- D'OD ' ot youn : ladles. 1'uplli are received at any tlnioof the > oar , TEEMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Including ISoard , Washing , Tuition In English auJ Frc.nclJ , U3u of booLe. 1'hno , pet noesiou of Five Months , - - ? 150.00 KXT1U CHAKQRS-DriKlnir , Painting , Uermft Harp , Violin , Guitar and Voutl Music. Kdcrcnces are leciulrod from all perBona unknow to thu Institution. For further Information apply the ' LADY SUl'dUOR J > ll.m&o COJUIEIICIAL DEPARTMENT , Omah > NclirusVa , In which li lauitht douDloati sliiloentry | { Unok-keepini ; , Commercial law , Chll ( Jmcnii.U'iit , llusiuutfii 1'rao'lru , I'dimaiHlilp , Kn ; > llgh Grammar , Ailthmelic , llcailiiif ; , spelling , C r- ruapouduncc , and bliort Hand Writing , TK111I8 : Complute Coureo , ono jcar , ( short hand ex ccptol ? JO 0 CoiupUito Ooimi' , ono month 8 no dun" kto Coursu two month ! ) IS 00 Coinpltto Cournu , three months 20 CO Kath month then alter fi 01 Thlrt ) Ia ori8ln lVuman hlp COO 'Iho ab.no course , ( luok-kirpmg oxccptod ) ono month 600 ThonUCHO course , ( book-kicpDR oxrcptod S inoulhi 1200 bend for circular. Aildrcs.i UKO. U lUTlIllUK , 1'rn Southucst corner 10th and I'luium Ste. , Omaha. ISV9DDYTHE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS tKg 1 n mllB Crr . .J I'IIM C . , 1'ullm.uf.l.e. C.rCi If ) . FINE / ' ' IF < * * li Ifurv , tftlttr , fttr ittffn PIANOS. OFIQAU8 , Ct.lt. CARS , ( . & UNEQUALLED ' CLASS , CHINA , Ac. , &o. AWARDED GOLD ' MEDAL , ONLY UT Till RUSSIA CE\lE.NTCO.CloDeesttrMiM. \ SAMPLE TIN CAN SENT 0V MAIL , 25 CT8. D , B. BEEMER , Agent , OMAHA , NEB -LARGEST STOCK OF- 13 Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Oan Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraaska ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie Indiau Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale iSIBIOIP , 1405 Douglas Street , . OMAHA. NEBRASKA PALL AND "WINTER. G-EEAT BARGAINS -AND Visitors to the State and otliera in need of Men's , Boys' and Children's- Clothing , will do well to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. Th y carry the largest stock , nnd sell lower th&n any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216 , FAENAM ST. 1216 Largest tock in Omaita- and Flakes the lowest Prices DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received an assortment far anrpaaslng anything In thin market , tno latoat and moat toaty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and range of prices from the Oheapeat to the most Expensive. Goods Now ready for the inspection of CUE- , Complete stock of all the latesb tomors , the newest novelties in styles in Turcoman , M diasjaud Suita and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Elecaat Sfassengor Blovatar to all Floors , , ' ' TO T W& &T rWf' n'E ! > T/ffiTT" / O'O' Alt JLeie29 ! bMl V tt EIOM. . , 1200,1208 and 12SO Farnam Street. - - - - OMAHA NEB CTKICTLT nB3t.CttU ! R Off Ot . . ] W - - - - ' En * ti * rf * TWO WHSEL OABTB. "onsnlUtlon and OorroBpoudence Gratia. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 2C. HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : " Phyeirifm of Hw. Ability nd Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN KURPIIY , Davenport , : "AnUonorabln Man. Fine Snocesa. Wonderful Curoe. " HonrvR : < i P.