8 THE DAIL\r BEE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20 , 18 1 THE DAILY BEE. Monday Morninc Septi 29 LOOAL BREVITIES , The docket for the nt term of Ilia lUte disUiet court contains GIH ) ciwes nnd It N now rt dy for distribution. Mr. K. Hancy , the gentlemanly iKcnt nt the Union 1'ncinc depot , Is laid up > \llh one of .Iob' comforters nj > on his Imiul. Kobert Sexauer lo t hi liorto nnd buggy tit tlio circus grounds 1'riday night Ho tied the nnhnal outside nnd wnio one ilro\e him off. off.Z. Z.Tim "pinkoyo" has put In nn nppoarancn In the city. Sovcr.il horew in the coal depart ment of the Union I'aclficnto laid up with tlio ilinonso. The oxprpsdnisn who received by inlstako n twenty dollar gold piece imtead of anne ilollnr piece , con find the owner by calling at Tun UKK offico. Mr. I'M. Williams nayn that the report In regard to tlio young man Moore ia n mlatako and that it Un mystbry to him how the 10- port , was put In circulation. ircVlttie'j grocery atora wni robbed of § 2.i en th of tobacco and cigara on Thursday iiglit. The thloves also appropriate 1 aovornl canoa of honey , which tlicsy to in the atoro. Last night Olliccnt Mcllamy ImdJMojston nrrostod fonr hard looking follows near llio Union Pacific bridge. They were taken to the city jail where tlioy wore charged with be- Ini ? suspicious cluracters. A. lively light < ) ccurr l iir"front of 1'at Ford's hotmo , on Tenth ttreot lait night about 8 o'clock. Ono of the principals was pretty lutlly pounded up. Moth of thorn got In the houxo out of sight before tlio arrival of the police. Yom Kippar , or day of ntonemont. com- jfioacod at sundown on Sunday evening and clo ca nt.thelsamo time this availing. It is be- ingobsorved by the cpngrogatlonlJ'nailnraol nt tlioirball in Lytlo'n block , nlso nt Falconer's hall nnd nt the now temple. .Tnmus fiordon Ilonnutt , proprietor of the Now York Herald , and his party , pasted through OmaliaSaturdnymornlngontiieiriotu- rn from tholr western ttlp. Tlioy only remained at the depot about twenty mlnutw , going ensr ever tlio 0. & N. W. road. Tlio body of .John Hums , who was killcd by lightning early laat week , was burled from DJOIO ! & Maul's establishment yesterday af ternoon. Thu graders engaged with him in the work railed n puma to defray tlio funor.il expenses nndgnvo him n good burial. H The republican Maine nnd I < ognn mil itary company enjoyed their first drill Satur day evening nt tholllaino nnd Logan club rooms , 1310 Douglas street. Over fifty young ino'n have been enrolled , nnd thoao desirlnjf to join will bo present nt tlio next mooting , Tuesday evening September . ' ! 0 , ns 7:30 : p. rn , At the Metropolitan hotel the following persons registered yesterday : 0. H. Lyons , : llarry Collingor , Lincoln ; H. W. Lorison , St. : Louis ; James Uinslo.l'lattsmouthj Ira Wadle , Minneapolis , D. Daliui , Norfolk ; J , 1C. 1'nin- lor , San Antonio ; A , K. F. HoigH , I'ortlnntl. - Oregon ; F. 1' . Sherman , D. F. Dudley , CJioy- t'nne. Friday night ns the elephants were being driven from the show grounds to the cant , n fellow in a highly intoxicated condition was crossing Douglas etrcot near the Mlllard hotel just as the clophantH were panning. Ho nibbed hlo iyen nnd looking npoxclalmed : "Great Heavous ! Where am I , in the jungle * of Africa * " First Lieutenant F. W. Thlbaut , Sixth infantry , ia appointed a special Inspector ami will Intpcct such unecnicenblu stores for which First [ Lieutenant Dan. C. Klngmnn , corojpscnginoera , engineer ollicor of tlio do ] par tin out la responsible , n may liavo become broken or unfit for further uao In the prosecu tion of the work cf constructing roads nnd bridges in the Yellowstone National Turk , Wyoming. The bankers nf the city have rouotvcd tlio discussion over a clearing house. Mcnsm. F. jr. Davis , cashier of tbu Fimt national bank ; H.V. . Yntes , president of llio Nebraska national bank , nnd Mr. William Wallace , cashier of tlio Omnhi national bank , Imvu boon appointed by the bankcra' association tenet net as n committee to draft u constitution nnd to plan out tlio organized working of the i > clearing homo , Mr. Spccht , according l < > hi ) statement , if has been inlsroprem'iitolnfi to bin conduct In rcgaid to the recent dilliculty nt his now buildioi ; on Douglai street , Ho nppoared nt . police hoadrjuartora and demanded nil imme diate trial , but found no charges had been dockotud ngaiust him , The C.IHO waf postpon ed , notwithstanding Mr. Spocht'u dcslro to have it proceeded with nt onco. Ho proposes to have tlio whole matter sifted to the bottom nnd Jio Is confident that bo can show that lie ( has done nothing deserving ovja cenutiro , lot alone punlahmunt , DI10D , FOCiG Jonnlc. wlfocf 0. N. FORK , nnd daughter of W. V. Doolittlo , ngo Vf > yoam. Funeral from residence of W. V. DooIttlo ! , ; H12 North Kighteouth street , Monday Sep tember " 'J , nt 3 p. in. A I'erlloim Trip , Dr. Solomon was called from his ollico Tnursday evening about 10 o'clock , to go into the country to see a patient oomo eight miles beyond Florence. The lady CC who * called for the doctor accompanied him on the journey , Ai'tor riding some four miles beyond Florence the lady informed - formed the doctor that they must be on the wrong road , as she didiiot remember passing over a bridge. Tiny rode ufitil they came to n house- when the doctor hitched his liorsobut was driven away by . ' the dog. Ilemoinbering to have siu'ii u house a short ditanco back lie started for it , but had not gene far before ho received a fall of some ten feet into u ditch. There ho laid unconscious until about 10 o'clock the next morniug , when ho carne 0 to liimcolf und found he was covered vrith wild grape vines. Ilu tried to make liiu way back to his bugyy and after traveling through brush and briers , ho came to the railroad track soma live miles from the place where ho left hia horsu , Near noon JIM arrived at Mr , Picrco'sjuliero he found lib bugtry with a broken shaft and his Iwrm in the Btnblo , 11 Tlio lady lift the bugpy to look for the do * or but could notlind him or the buggy agni'i and s'ao arrived in Omaha abuut 8 o'clwck thd next motning. A OATo all who TO luiltilim lr ru erion tuj liidUjitlluin cl joutli l > wtuu HAVni u > , rl > ilway. I M < i ( nunlir x ! , tic , 1 will tfuj a ridix tlMt J1 | cute > ou , FUKi : OK C l AB015. Tlili vriM dl ( ixcnvl l > y * iuU leucry lu Houtb 8 nd rnv > | < > i > o , Jo * 1 biriiT. , bUlloQ 1) ) York. THE U. P. AND I ) . P'S. ' The Maryclons Relations of Ball Play log and Rail-roadiog , Wliy .John G. Tnjlor ItcHlKncil A Interesting Chapter n ( Iiocnl Halt-way II Is lory , The lAlost , and locally , the moat inter eating piece of gossip furnished by tlm mysteriously operated system , known a the Union Pacific railway , is found in th resignation of ita freight auditor , Mr John G. Taylor. The foot of the now departure waa briefly noted in thcao col umns at the titno of its announcement but the rumors that have alnco then boot circulated upon the event have hoightcncc the affair to n degree of intoreat that no ccaaitatcs n moro thorough review. Whether Mr. Taylor's resignation wni purely voluntary on his part , or whotlio : the gentleman was actuated to his with drawal nn is frequently and delicately done in Inrgo corporations , is not n matter tor of information poesoascdby any other than to whom it officially belongs. The person of Mr. Taylor's successor is also known only to the same parties. Ilowovor , the resigning fruighl auditor , .n a circular addressed to the employes of his department , Raid that his retirement with the installment of the now man would occur October Lit. This announcement ho supplemented to a few of his clerks , with the atatoinont that the now freight auditor would bo n mtrpass- Ingly acceptable man to all. Mr. Taylor atlll attends to the duties of his ofllco. 1'heno are the only facts at hand. Now for what "Ihoy'say. " Early in the EUminor when the organization of the "Uutoii Pacific" base ball club began to take established form , and several of its members , who hold clerkships in the freight anditor'a department , required occasional loaves of absence to take part in the games , Mr. Taylor was found to bo a kind and considerate suporlorgrant- lug the base balllats under him free and ready reliefs from oflico work. It so happens that Mr. Ewstus | , Young , the auditor of the road , who fn turn is moro oxhaltod In a a tiou than Mr. Taylor , and , fur from being a forbearing master is indeed a strict dieciplinarianand an oc caaional martinet , deprecated Mr. Tay lor's leniency with the ball playora. The latter , however , in the goodness of his heart , permitted a continuance of base ball diversions until about Juno 10th , when the cleric ball playora relinquished their desks for the diamond with the un derstanding that a counter nxchango ffould bp mada on the advent of cold weather. Meanwhile those dill'erenccs of dews between Young and his subaltern inul increased in such a measure that their relations were absolutely [ ( trained ind their conduct in managing the work ar from co-operative. Finally alLurs amo to a crieii uud in loino discussion n few clays ago Mr. Young remarked to Mr. Taylor"had as liltlo respect for my superior as you iviuco , 1 would resign. " Instantly , niast- ircd by his pride , Mr. Taylor acted upon ho suggestion and tendered the manugo- nent liis resignation. Now , Mr. Taylor s a valuable man , and although the road iccoptod his withdrawal , and acknow- oclgus the necessity of separating the two ncompntiblo elements in the auditor's Ippartmont , it does not intend to lose lim altogether and hence the ofllco of as- Utant trufllo manager under Mr. Kim- lall has boon ode red him and Mr. Tay- ur will doubtless accept. It was also ru- norod that Mr. Taylor's resignation was mroly suggested and that the ollico of reight auditor would bo abolished , the irork being covered in part by some ither department to facilitate the plans f retrenchment recently adopted. Hut lr. Taylor's own announcement of u uccossor would seem to denysuoh promt- os. Mr. Taylor has boon very popular iritli all the men under him for years iast and to-day the boya in the depart- uont have subscribed a large sum of men- y to obtain some suitable testimonial of heir high regards and farewell regrets. Meanvrhib the clerical members of the J. I' , club are feeling blue at the winter mtlook. They bellovo , and rightfully too , hat after furnishing the Omaha public ith almost its only summer's diversion hit it would merely bo just requital to horn to bo provided withu decent source livelihood during the winter. At the amo time the Union Pacific rail way rhicl throimh them has been liberally .dveriised throughout the country uro uoro than obligated to do the handsomu ty thorn. Mr. Tnylor'a resignation cuts hem oil' from a positive insurance of vork at headquarters , but intluencrs may ot bo brought to bear which will give hem occupation there. Huvoral clerks rero dismissed during the past week , nnd though they complain that they were amoved to tnako room for the bill play ers , they can , however , rely upon the ruth of the causes given , drunkenness , iidolenco , general incapacity. There are loubtleas few people in the community rho do not earnestly desire to BOO the antlumanly , educated fellows , who have onstitutcd Omaha's exceptional base ball lub for ( ho triumphant season just clou- iij ; , given good local places for hiborna- ni ion , that the return of warm weather nict lay renew the popular pleasures of the ct iainond in its past excellent form. tlri ri ritl Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobro tlVI o. VI VIei ei Tlio Need of the I'oiioiiH. eiui The story of this tribe is iv patliotiu > < no. In 1877 they lived in their old 01 LOIUO in northern Nebraska , and wcra a isppy and prosperous tribe. They num- lorcd 717 auuls. They had houses and ultivated farms , a school and n church , 'hoy owned thuir land by original occu- lanoy , by four treaties with the govern- nont , und also by actual purchase , thus C.1 ecuring a deed that they supposed ould novcr bo broken. at liut by order of the government they 1" fore removed , much ng.unst thuir will , rewi the Indian territory , TJie usual fev > wi rsthat ullllct northuiu Indians by no cii nouns pusod thoin by , uud moro than drmi 100 of thuir iiumbur died in the ilr&t mi luhtcen months. Maddened by their miwi orrourf , SUnding Dear and n fuw of his wi inmediate relatives broke away and ro- dii urjml to thnir old home , after having icon urucitudniid freed by Judge Dundy his celebrated decision that "an la- to linn is u puison , " This returned parly 1" fauifisaisUd by un Omaha coaiinittoa , of 1C rhich the Umunttid linhop ! Olarkson was tiHirumnjiiutil they were ublo to make heir fanes productive. Since then hey have supported themselves in peace nil plenty. To them huvu como quilu u .if lumber of their brethern , to all of whom l.tCV homo and a welcome were extended. D A romnaut of the tribe , howovur , still an remains in llio Indian territory. They are in great want , and the charitable aid of those who love God and justice could not bo bolter directed than toward them. They have been defrauded of appropria tions in ml o by congress to repair tlio great wrong of their removal. They have been but poorly provided with farming Jimple- monU. Kovor has weakened nnd dis heartened them ; and latest reports toll of the abject misery and actual suffering of their condition. Wo are glad to know that efforts are being mndo to supply them with clothing , bedding .and other needed articles. Packages left at llio following places will bo collected and forwarded as soon as possible by the "missionary committee of the National Indian Msochtion : " Mrs. Dr. Kuhn , corner St. Mary1 * AVPIUIO and Mrs. J.V. . Harris , 1707 Cass street , Mrs. Kthollo Oroy , 21JJ North Sixteenth street , "IJco Hive , " Mrs. P. L Pcrino , 1020 Dodge street. of llriuily. The most bril liant alm'loB poflfliblc , on Jill fabric * nro mndo by the Diamond \yie. \ Unequalled for brll- llnni-y nnd durability. lOc nt ( litiflRlstn. .Send 2a for Ii ! ! Hamplo color * . Wolla , Klchardson fi Co. , liurliii tiin , Vt. THE BEST YET. Our paint will stop all leaks , no matter what kind of n roof. Wo can take anold shingle roof and make it bettor than tin. Old tin roofs made better than now. Its cheapness places it within reach of all. Now roofi made complete at half the coat > f shingles , that will last longer and give > otter aatitfaction than shingles or tin. ! iob Fire and Waterproof Paint Alloof- ng Co. , lilO So. Thirteenth street , m&olt HARVEST HOME SERVICES , fhaDlsoiyiD ( [ for the Bflnuicous Har vest of ttHuSeason. \l I roiirlnlo Sorvlcca TJcltl at tlio Q Fir CoiiKrCKntlonnl Olliiioli. Yesterday "Harvest Homo" services were hold at both the First Congrcga- lonsl and St. Mary's Avenue Congroga- church this. At church the morning service was led by Uio pastor , Rev. A. F. Shorrill. The church vras well filled , ho decorations were iino and exceed- ugly apjiropriatn. The platform waa illod with samples of grain of all kinds. jirtro , shocks of wheat , barley , oats and ther small grain , with well filled heads , nroro there in abundance. At the righ f the pulpit stood a largo shock of corn , pith the largo , yellow , golden oars langing down as it bowing their heads in avorenco and thanksgiving to Hun who as given both saed time and harvest , nd permitted so rich and bountiful a 'ioUl. Besides the grain there were a umber of beautiful plants and flowers. ) iroctly in the center of the platform at a largo basket of fruit , beautiful to ook upon. The sorvisos were bocjun by the sing- ig of a beautiful "To Deum" by the lioir , composed by Mrs. 0. E. Squires , opnmo ; Mrs. U. D. Estabrook , coutoal- > ; W. B. Wilkins tenor , and H. D. Jotabrook , bass. Mr. H. H. Allen resided at the organ in a masterly man or. oforo singing the first hymn , Mr. ahorrlll took occasion to remark that head ad attended a general nicotine ; of the ongregational church , hold at Saratoga , L Y , , a little over a year ago. Ho said tat one gentleman who was called upon > deliver a discourse upon the "sins of 10 nation" had , in the course of hid ro- larks stated that on ac- ount of the sin and wickedness : the people in the far west the Lord ; ad caused the land Most of a line passing orth and south through Omaha to bo arron. Mr. Shorrill said that there was no sin above all others which is inoxcus- jle , and that is the sin of ignorance , [ o said no moro but loft his congregation o draw their own conclusions. . After the rendition by the choir of a : cautiful arrangement of the "Lord's rayer , " Mr. Shi'iill took for his text > 10 10th and 17th vorsco of the 2Gth : mpter of Exodus. Ho told how in uly year * the Harvest Festival was col- grated by each husbandman bringing of is choicest fruits to tlio Lord. IJoiv they scd to march in procession. llo said mt even Agrippa marched in line and ) arricd hia frvit.i in n silver basket sot ith precious stones. In speaking of the harvests of a tlm reverend gentleman uaid that dur- ig the past fair weeks he had visited a umber of the counties through the state nn had soon fields of corn such s it had nuver been hii lot to look upon eforo. llo saw many fields which will lold from sixty to sixty-five bushels per ' ere and from one field which ho saw in Jurt county will bo harvested atloastllO ' uaholn per acre. Ho said ho had never eon such sights us the orchards , with ; 10 boughs of their trees bonding to the > round under the great weight of ripen- ig fruit. There ia but one word which ill express it and that is "enormous , " Ho spoke of tlm wheat harvest id said that all over the world ho : crop ia an enormous one \ .nd never since the days of Vdam has there been harvested such a Top of wheat as hua been gathered into ' ho granories. "This , " said Mr Shcr- ill , "is truly n year of plenty. " Ho said hat the bountiful harvests would pro- ent the money panic which was throat- nod , it is restoring confidence and trill tivo healthy llnsli to business of all iinds. ] Ho said that at ho "present time many are mt nf omjiloj mcnt und a light harvest vould have caused untold want and suf- ering the coming winter and with it night Jmvo comu'.a communistic outbreak , lo said that now is tlio time for free rill ollWiiur and ho urgott hit congrcnu- ion to inako an ulforing to some worthy .U180' In the evening flio service was acontinu- lion of tlininorniui ; services and was .t . irincipally choral , in which the child- en of the Sunday school took part , It ' highly enjoyable and much appro- iatcd by the largo conuregttion. An ad- ress was delivernd by Rev. J. D. Now- inn , D 1) , of Now York Oily , uuon 'Our harvests and their blessings. " It 'as n highly instructive and enjoyable Winter ia coming , Now is your limo have your overcoats donned and ro- n mired. Take them to A Kalish , 5122 Oth , between Faniaui and llarney. . "What cavfps the Rnxit rn h nt Scliroter k locht'n Urns' Hturu1 The fine dmtrilmrion B.'unplu iMiitlu * of Dr , Ita'uuko't Cough neil wile AIIIK Syrup , the moht txipulur rcnioily for lo 'ouRlia Cold * , Cuimuinptlon HIU ! llronchitu lom < * market , Hc ular BZO ! 60 couU ud 8 00 p WHERE HAS HE GONE ? Major J , S , Newell AnnonocGs nis Intention of Suiciding , Ho "Writes a Tjcttcr o n Frlcml mill Then Sudtlonly Dlflnppcnrs nnd Unnnot bo Found. A few days olnco Major J. S. Newel wrote a letter to an intimate friend in this city in which ho stated that ho had become tired 01 life , its sorrow and per plexities and proposed to end his career by committing suicido. In the letter he dwelt upon the story of his wrongs and bade n fond farewell to the party ad dressed. That ( lay ho disappeared and has not since been seen. Ho took nothing with him except the clothes which ho had on. The rest of his clothing and his wat ch and jewelry were left in his room. His friends have made dilligont inquiries but have not boon able to learn anything of his whereabouts. A few months ago ho was in the em ploy of the Consolidated Tank Line company as manager of thuir business in this city. Ho enjoyed the utmost confi dence of his ompltyers and was consid ered perfectly trustworthy nnd reliable , everything pasted along smoothly for a time but hi an evil moment Nowcll np propriatod funds which belonged to the company nnd which ho was unable to ro- place. The firm finally auupieiono th everything was not all straight in an d sent their general agent hero to lock into their business alfaira. The investi gation which followed proved that New ell wan short in his accounts nbout § ! , - OCO. Ho was appraised of the fact but had not the means to make good the de ficiency. Ho was tirrcstod and charged with embezzlement. In duo course of time his case * ras taken before the grand ju-y and that body found an indictment againat him as charged. Court vraa in session but n continuance in his case was obtained and ho was released upon bail. A second term of court was hold and again ho was granted a continuance. Of late ho lias boon looking careworn and it has boon the opinion of his friends that his tronblo was wearing heavily upon his mind and ho was greatly depressed in spirits. In the letter referred to as having boon written a few days since , ho did not say what route ho had decided to take from this world to the other and many opin ions are expressed. Some think ho has buried all of his troubles and shame in the cold and turbulent watora of the Mis souri whllo others suggest other ways which ho has used in ending his life. Some of his moro hopeful friends give > us their opinion that James S. Newell is atill In the land of the living and will so remain until ho is called hcnco by natu ral causes. They nay that while ho has had considerable trouble nnd has brought disgrace upon himself and others that ho is altogether to fond of this would nnd its pleasures to leave it until ho is absolutely obliged to. Some have oven gene so fur as to suggest that the leaving of his watch and IDS clothing in Ills room was only done for affect , and that ho is now enjoying a climate which is moro congenial and looking upon now Faces who know not the Btorv of hia life. Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac co ia the host. HELENS WAGNEE , Clio UlatiiiguisIiRil GorinntiElocution ist in Onialin. This famous artist is announced to lvo ono of her characteristic ontortain- uonts consist ! ng of select readings and ao citations at the Stndt theatre on Mon lay evening September 29th. Miss Wagner comes before the citizens of Dmulm with a splendid European repu- .ation , and is spoken of by the press of hia country as being ono of the most ulented elocutionists that Germany has vor produced. ' 1 ho Baltimore Amun- an in speaking of Miss Wagner says : Miss llek-no Wagnertho distinguished jenmm elocutionist , made her first np- lear.inco before a Baltimore audience in ho concert hall of the academy of muaio iot night Some of the most prominent foiir German uitina were present , i dorr Laakor , the visiting Gorman HtaU-r- imn , being nlso in the audienuu. All riaont w ro thoroughly delighted with ho reading of Miss Wngnor , which ia far uperior to the ouatoumry elocutionary lorformaucos. The dignified prcsencu ind iino address of the reader made a nest ngrecablo improBjioii. MisaVag - icr has an excellent , well modulated 'olco with a pleiiaant ring and a clear inundation. Her face is oxpreasivo and tor gestures natural and unostentatious. sic L'ho first part of the pro- Go us rummo consisted of "Frau noldo" rti y 11. B umbaoh , whoso works mvo placed him in the front rank of Co nodern Gorman poets. Many in the Co kudienco were acquainted with the poet's Co irodiictiona , but low had heard the poem Kn Co : ecited , and were carried away with its 'ill \roird beauty , aa brought out by the 7hI endur. Thu poem is based upon the Tti nyth of Frau lloldo , and allbrds ample cope to the excellent elocutionist. L'tioronghly imbued with the spirit of ho poem , the reuUer was equally sue- essful , In the lender , the passionate , ho pathetic nnd the doaoriptivo parts hero was no ranting and no monotony ; nd althoiii > h ihu delivery of the poem equirud threo-qimrters of an hour , there run no sign of weariness in the audience , ler second selection was a humorous . mo , entitled "Dsr Boauch in Career" the visit to the lock-up ) , by 12. Eckstein. lore again the reader exhibited great kill both of expression and presentation. Vithout any attempt ut display , she irought out the ludicrous features ] of the liuco in a most amusing and enter- alnliig manner. At the conclusion the performance the reader was heart- ly applauded by the audience , which was 'cry agreeably surprised , as the reading raa fur superior to what had boon ex- icctcd. " Both the press of yionnaAus- ria and St. Petersburg. Russia , speak in c ho highest terms of Mies W&gner's roci- alione , while the ( lurnian press of the Lilted Btateaiabonml with like praise w or this highly acogmpltBliBd artist. A rand opportunity lia now atfiirded to oil unorioin student * and others who tike interest iu Gentian literature of list- ning to soma line selections from the nest popular German authors read by his t-roat artist. IMlloit Court. IIV ! Friday having boon clrcui day it | - . ras thought that there would bo a bigU of uvil doera iuipolice court Saturday Jj iQrnlnit uud accordiuglya largo crowd of ecUtotM rt'itn.bled to eco the fun. * The spectators , however , were doomed to disappointment as very few cases were at hand , 'our disturbers of the peace were disposed of at $5 and costs each. Mattie Poster was picked up on the streets laat night in a drunken condition nnd was fined § 10 and costs Saturday morning. Dan Manix was charged with being n vagrant. 11 o was unable to provo that ho was all right nnd vras sentenced to ten days in the county jail on bread and water. A man named Ciir.3. McCloud waa ar rested at the circus gionnds Friday by n dotcctivo in the ntnploy of the show. The ollicor siid that McCloud just had his hand upon a lady's watch when ho vras nabbed. Saturdnp morning ho was charged with being u suspicious peraon and was hold fir trial. Absolutely Pure. This powder novcr varloi. A marvel ol pmo no strength and wholci9mnei. Morn economical the ordinary kluil9andcannotbo sold In compot with llio umltltuilo ot low tcit. bhort wolght alu m phosphate powilort. Sold onlv ID cans. HOT A BAKINCJ I'OVVDEK CO. , 108 Wall street , N. Y. OMAHA NEBRASKA. Tlio BcbolaBtlo year commences on tno First Wetefiay in Sejtomlior , Fho course ol Instruction embraces all the Klemen tnryand lilghor branches of a flnlahcd edu&itlou Ulilcrcnco ol Uelieion la no obstacle to the admb- hn ol youns hdles. Iuplla era received ot an ; tlmo of the voar. TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Including Uoard , Washing , Tuition In Kntjlieh oud Krcnob , use of boots , rlano , per eceaion ol Five Months 150.00 , - - § . EXTRA CHAnOES Urawlnit , Painting , derma Uarp , Violin , GuiUr and Vo al ituslc. Heferonoca are required from all persons unknow to the Institution. Fat futtncr Information apply the LADY SUI'EIUOIS Iv ll.m&o ll.m&oTOE HULL MCOOKSTOY. . The Pioneer , and Still Ahead. w-s i * isWjSI-T" 'J ' grwtf H ikff - > fc4 ajj& ' . : 'Ji i-ji'SjJa 100,000 NOW IN USE. Fast puiiurscillnt ; the larscst old faihloticil mil r.itiKi" . It Inn tliu Hhnplcbt ninl most clllclcnt okuriicrn In tlio world , nnJ ulth re\v Improve ncnts tliouialfitt to operate Absolutely Ptfu ulth In patent re9rv lr , now in use the bcconcl acaaoc H mm t a tingle accident. 4.Sencl lor Catalogue. I'rico Lht , Etc HULL Val'O" STOVI3 CO , mio-ood CLH > KiiAMi , Ouio. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT , Omaln KebraaVa , In which li taught douhlo an nglo entry llook-kciilnf | ) , Commercial Law , Civil cncniinunt , JIualMOHij I'noMoo , 1'ciiinaiiihlp , Kni - 9)1 ) Grammar , Ailthmollo , Ituailintr , Hpellin , t'jr- I > omk > nco , and ijhort Ilaml Wrluug. TE11M3 : ompleto Course , ono joar , ( ehort hand ex cqitcd i f60 0 omiilctoCour o , ono month 8 no our Iito Coiirse two months IS 00 omplcto COUFBO , three moiitlu 2000 nch month thereafter 603 hirty I/ossonaln reninanshlii 6 00 ho aboio course , ( book-keeping oxccptod ) ono month I 5 oo hoabo\o counw , ( book-ktcp.ng oxccnted 8 months J2 00 Bend lor circular , Address OKO. u iivriinutr , I'm Sauthueat corner 15th anil Furnam ( its. , Omaha .ro the changes that , In a terry cars , have taken place in the manufacture of iiprovoiuont after Improvement has boon made , until to-day the clothing offered by Schlauk & Prince , 1210 Farnam street , is equal in every respect to the best Custom Work ! Hillo at the same tirao the lowness of price of the fiuo gnvdo of clothing they handle is no loss astonish- in ? than the Perfection of Fit ! AND THE QUAL1TT Of MATERIAL AND MAKE 8StoiiCloiliHiiise ) 210 Farnam Street , ) . i / , D , B. BEEMEE , Agent , OMAHA , NEB LARGEST STOCK OF 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 Neiiraaska ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Eailroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie Indian Department given for Buflalo Scales ex- slusively. Scale IRIEIF.A.IIR u- 0 L405 Douglas Street , - OMAHA. NEBRASKA .FALL . AND GREAT BARGAIN AND Visitors to tlio State nnd others iu need o Men's , Boys' and Children's Clothing , will do well to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City Ind examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock , and sell lower than any other house iii the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216 Tha Largest Stock in Qnislia andu sHes tde lowesiPriGBs ? * .DRAPERIES . AND MIRRORS Juat received t.n assortment t r uurpnsalnjj uayttilsg in thb mtrkot , coraprisii no latest and inont canty dool ns mauufactnroa for thla npiiug'o trade and covering tango of prJcea from the Ohoapott to the most Expensive. Draperies. Tow ready for the inspection of cue- , Complete stock of nil lha latest toraors , the newest novelties in styles in Turcoman , M diamond Suits turn Odd Pieces. Icco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Elesaat Passoaffes XSlevatoi1 to all ETloors. S00,1808imil ISfOFarnnra Slr.-t . , - - - OMAHA NBB i/AN0Aortmjja or or tniuortT 1 win li AND TWO WHEEL U19 nl 1310 lUiaar Strcol taOl a. UtbiCtrttI 1 Catalatce Inic'ittd fieeotoo ( ( .pllctUnp , Omaha. Y 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , ICNYA , U. B. A. Eatabllshod 1878-Catftrrh , HOW. EDWARD RUSSELL , PostmwtBr , Dovoiiport , eayo ; ' " Physician of ! Hoi. Ability BIIQ Mivrked Sncco-vi. 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