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8 THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY OCTOBER 23 1884 THE " ) ATLY BEE. Thursday Mornine Ootobor 22 LOOAL BREVITIES , John Gary for stealing two sacks of woo WM wrested last night on the charge of l r ccny. Tlioro will be ft caucus of the fourth war republicans nt Judge Anderson's office o Thursday evening , nt 7:39. : ThereIHibo ] a caucus of the republicans o the second ward this evening nt 7 30 nl Kcs ler's hall to ngroo upon n ticket for llio prlmn ties of that voting precinct. UdwArd Powers , .Tames Dun , lloss Towe nnd Dirl Tracy , youngs ors not over 13 year * old , were nrrostod lost night by Captain Don fthuo for pilfering oranges from Peycko llro .T. N. ' Valentine , s&n old time posit , clerk running out of Omaha to Denver , am brother of Congressman Vnlcntlno has boon transferred to a rnn from Delta to Davisvlll on the Pacific coast. Kmcry Andrews has boon promoted to the petition made vacant by the transfer of Valentine. H The bar docket for the next term of III U. S. court is now In the hands of the printer There will bo 350 cusos to bo called tip at tin coming term , n number considerably smrvllo than ot former tonns owing to the disposal o many during the long May session which ha not yet closed. Pat Hughs couldn't stand the glory o tbo democratic parade nnd got too full o "bug-juice. " He ; ras taken before Judge Weiss yesterday nnd nlth ugh the judge i n gotd democrat , hi thought that Pat line over reached , and it would cost about ? f > nm" costs to bridge the gulf which bo had openci up , The consolidation of n couple of bands lias produced the Omaha Kxcclslor band will the following officers : J. W. Warfiold , prosl dent and sergeant ; J. Lewis , treasurer ; J. H. Bapplngton , secretary , Cliai Washington , as- Distant secretary ; Goo. Boldeli , loader ; Thee , No'son , drum major. The "Golden Tlocco" society of the St. Mary's avenue Congregational church began Its second session on Monday evening nt the residence of Mr , llobert Purvis. A full nt- tendance greeted the artists of the evening nnd a special enjoyable programme wan rendered. These entertainments will be Riven monthly throrghout the winter. Annlo Williams is the naino of a female crank who has been hanging around the city for several months. She has been in jail about a dozen times during that period and was run In again Tuesday Yesterday in police court uho promised that she would leave Immediately for St. Joolf the judge would re lease her. This ho did nnd a collection was taken up for her at tbo jail to enable her to cross tbo bridge. Bets are oven that she will bo in the in the city ja.ll again to-mlght. An nmuiing incident occurred nt the Jill- lard hotel Tuesday evening , Mr , Clif Shears of the Palace hotel Cincinnati , is visiting with bis uncle , Samuel Sheers of the Millard. Ollf Shears is a personal friend of Fanny Davenport nnd rHttcsdny she learned that ho was in the city nnd sent for him to call at her room. The bell bay supposed by Mr. Shears thai she meant Samuel Shears , proprietor of the Millard , and accordingly called him. Mr. Shoart went to her apartments and as ho en tered the parlor she was engaged in the bed * room. Bho heard him and commenced upon about as follows : "You urn a nice ono , why don't you call upon your friends ! I am fairly ashamed of you , " and otbor remarks of n like nature. Of course M. Shears was somowlmt taken bock aa to had never mot the actress and was at a loss to comprehend her moaning fora time , but ho was relieved from his em barrassment in a moment when she stopped from the bedroom and found that the had been addressing an entire stranger. She was greatly chagrined nnd mutual explanations fallowed after which all was right. DUKKBE'H Goto MEAT SAUOK & SALAP DHKKSINO , rcady-mado , nutrlcious , eco nomical , delicious. Nothing equal to it was over offered , and it ia invariably popular both at homo and abroad. .JPKllSONALi. . Jam on Tyler , ono of the loading architects of Lincoln , wai in the city yoslorday , the guest of Chris Specht , the cornice king. Franklin N. Dworack , Bchuyler , Lee Minor Craig , Frank Johnson , W. ABridges , Crete , O , F. Hart , Lincoln , A. P. Howes , Blair , 0. , P. Kverett , Kearney , and John Palmqulst , tTckamuh , wore at the Millard yesterday. William F , Hogoboom , Fremont , M. 0 Connor , Plattsrnouth , J. L. Phllpot , Weeping Water , J. 0. Lane , Chicaio , W.I ) . Post Bradnhaw , W. D. Gould , Ilarlington , Frank Miller , Burlington , W. 0. Palmer , Council BluHs , Q. Bruton , Fremont , A. W. Dolu of AihUnd , are at the Metropolitan , V. 0. Harding , who was a short time assist ant to Chief Mall Clerk Grillin , of this city , wan in Omaha yesterday for a few hours and loft in the evening for Chicago , Mr. Hurulng , who has been a journalist In years gene by , ban returned to bi > Drat love and will start a ooVly piper in HMJ'.JU , Onir ounty , Idaho. Disorderly \i This morning about 1 o'clock Rounds man. Whalcn mot a couple of colored prostitutes upon Tenth street , who wore conducting themselves in a disorderly manner , flo requested thorn to cease their boisterous conduct , when ono ot them grabbed bold of his atar , tearing it off hie coat. The other ono attempted to vrrcat from hla grasp a can ° which ho held in his hand. In this oho was foiled and Whalon blow his whiatlo for help Oflkors Blgwart and Douavan responded to the call and the two fomalea were taken to jail. After reaching the jail Slgwart and Donivan had a eovero tussle with them and one of them got hold ol Donovan's finger with her teeth and bit it quite severely. They gave the naraeu of Florence Stewart and Miua Green. In police court thio mornirJK they had the cheek to plevl not guilty to the charge of disturb i l > the peica and their cases were con- lioucd uutil the olllcers , who are or night duly could bo summoned , FICIN IJIHK'VriKH CURED Hy Dr , F zlrr' < i Maglo Ointment. Cures as If liy magic : l'lmp'e ' , B'avk ' iloach or Grubt , IJIotclin unl Kriiptlons on tha face , leavlnj the skin clear art 1 Iwwaliful. Also cured Itch Suit Hli'-um. Mi.rn Nljiplw , Bora J ipi and old Ol t'iuh ' ) UlfK-r * , B ld by druggUts , o n'allo > l nr o ipl f nile * fO ccnU , Bold bj Kul.n & On. Mini O. V Gonilinau. TOR RALE A ooi family howe bugjr aud JutnoJs. TJ. A , RATH , Post OIlIco Box 30 , COURTS AND CLIENTS. An iDjonciion Granted Against Cfln tractor BrenDan , reter DOKIIO Btl'oro llio 1'ollw Tr Imnnl for DefrftwllMK Ills 1'nrlncr , A quite important suit , involving "th rights of abutting property owners 01 street * upon which paving improvement are being made , was instituted yoatordixj in the district court by Boa B. Wood Frank Murphy , James M. Woolwortl and William J. Council against Ed. J Brennan , contractor for the construction of the curbing and guttering on St Mary's avonuo. The petition alleges that the contrao for tLo construction of thcao improvements monts between Twentieth nnd Thi Sheridan streets was lot to this dofon dunt. The plaintiffs further avers that the curbing and guttering was to bo of Colorado sandstone on a sand base and to bo throe foot it width under the direction of the bonri of public works , Aa averred in the pott tion the defendant has constructed a curl and gutter on this avenue in some places six foot wide. On Tuesday evening li < was ordered by the council to not builc them in excess of three foot , but the pe tition filed yesterday alleged that ho had excavated for a six-foot curb and gutter and was threatening to put them in. The petitioners allege that a curb and gutter of this width is a practical paving of the street for throe foot on each side , and that their cost is higher than Sioux Falls ; ranito on a broken stone foundation. Another grievance is complained of in the fact that the property owners must pay for the guttorings of intersections , while the cost of paving them cornea out of the city.Those Those plaintiffs appear for all property owners situated similarly with them , lino-tenths of whom they allege signed ho petition to the city council. A torn lorary injunction was prayed for to retrain train the defendant from constructing hose improvements to an excess of throe oot In width and was granted by the court. Before Judge Wakoloy the case of irown against Edgorton , begun Monday as1 , has not yet boon glvon to the jnry. In Judge Novillo's court the suit of 5oo. M. O'Brien , Jr. , against Judge Jaalin , involving the title to certain real state in the city , was on trial the ; roator part of the day. reneE COUKT. Before Judge Weiss in the the munici- > al tribunal the case of the state against Jotor Boguo , charged with defrauding his mrtnor , consumed the afternoon. It np- tears that the defendant and John Morris ho complainant , were partners in several milding contracts. Buguo , it is charged , olloctod § 1200 , and did not account to is partner for the same. The defendant oca not deny that that amount was col- oo ted by him , but sots up his disbursement f it to pay the debts of the firm. Ono jaim of a certain lumber dealer in this ity of § 400 was testified to as > emg paid , but the creditor swore ; had never been liquidated. Boguo is the party whe several weeks go was complained of by his partner to ho police magistrate , was arrested , and forward discharged without a trial on iis appearing before Judge Benoko. It a said ho was apprehended at the in- lance of his partner to prevent his pending the money at that tirno in his lossossion. The case was taken under adviaomont > y the court. Joseph Agco , a boy eleven years old , or throwing a brick at his companion , was arrested for an assault , and after bo- ig soundly lectured by the court was ischargod. Julius Thiolo , whoso casa for assault was down the calendar for yesterday , did ot appear and was Drought before the ourt on a capias , A complaint was filed against ono 'otorson by Y. E , Jensen , charging him with the larceny of n certificate of do- losit for § 15 on the Nebraska National > ank and afterwards forging the com- ) lainant'a name to obtain the money on lie same. A warrant was issued on the iomplaint , but Peterson has aa yet not > eon apprehended. Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tab so o. A IloukluBH Toiiin. Some horses have no regard for demo- raotio parades and had just as noon run vor a good staunch democrat as to do nything olso. This was fully proven 'uosday night'ono of these teams without my respect for parly lines ran away on larnoy street while that thoroughfar was crowded with enthusiastic democrats ) own the street the team came at break nork speed , and the way the patriots did cattor was a caution to the oldest inhabi- jmtfl. In their mad career the horses ividod in twain a brass band , notwith- tauding the fact that th tuba was blast- ig away right in their f Jcs. In their ight they ran over twr non , but luckily lioy were not seriously injured. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- mcco is the best. Army Ordure. The promotion of Second Lieutenant Sbonozor Swift , adjutant of Fifth jay- airy to First lieutenant is announced. First Lieutenant 12. D. Thomas , Fifth cavalry , ia detailed to superintend the construction of certain bridges , after the award and contracts had boon made herufor , to bo built within the limits of .ho Santee reservation , Nebraska , and , ho Ponca agency , Dakota , will repurt by otter to the secretary of the interior for special duty. pllioial notification having boon resolved - solved of the promotion of Second Lieu- .onant Homer W. Wheeler , Fifth cav alry , ( troop L ) , to First lieutenant ( troop El ) , ho will report to the commanding oflicor Fort llobinson , Nob. , for duty with his troop , , ANTI-MONOPOLY COUNTY CON- VENT10N , An anti-monopoly county convention of Douglas county will bo hold at the olty hall of Omaha , on Thursday , Oot. 30th , at two o'clock , for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following ofticors : Two aUto senators , ono float sonata for tbo senatorial district from Dougla and Sarpy counties , eight ropro-t sonUtives for the lower liouto , | ono county commissioner , county judge and coroner , and for any further action that may bo properly brought before tb convention. The several wards and precincts slm bo entitled to the followin representation tion : Six delegates for each ward OIK four for Oftch country precinct. The primaries and caucuses for olcctlo of delegates shall ba hold at the follow ing places on Tuesday , October 28th between 4 and 7 o'clock , p. in. Saratoga precinct nt school house , nca 0 uming * . Florence precinct at school house at Flor cnco Union precinct at Irvlngton schoo homo. . . . . iTcfTirson precinct at school house in distnc Klkh'orn precinct at Klkhorn school house 1'latt Valley precinct at school house at Val ley utatlon Waterloo precinct at school houeoat Water Chicago precinct school house at lllkhorn Millard precinct at Millard school IIOUJD McArdiO precinct ot MoAidlo schoo house. , , Douglas precinct atCn sady' school houio West Umiih'j ' precltictnt choo IIOUBO n"a Soldon'a. By order of the chairman of the anil-monopoly c unly central committee , It is not our custom to make any men tiou of articles advertised in our columns , but wo do not hcsitato to speak In higl terms of the "Garland Steve and Ilan goo. " The manufacturer ! ! aim tr produce Llio very best that can possibly bo made , which Accounts for the high reputation which they have obtained as the best in the world. lto.il Kstnlo Transfers , The following i-cal cstato transfers were filed at the county clerk's oflico October 18 , and reported for TUB BEE by Amos' ' real estate agency : Lyman Rlchardaon and wife toVm. . T. Kurstcnt w d lot 4 block 20 West End § 500. G. P. Bomts and wife to U. P. R W. 3o.part of 50 Rodgers Oklahoma , § 150. Adolphus Clark to G W. Ames w d , ot 12 Park Place , § 1,000. Alice U'Donahoo to school district ol Dmnha , w d , lots 1 and 2 block 10 McCormiok's add. § 3,825. Henry IIoss and wife to Samuel Got- nor w d lots 2 , 3 and 24 block 18 Hans com Place § 5,500. OCTOJIEU 20th , 1834. D. A. Miller "shorifl" to E. G. Ballou , D d , loU 1 and 15 , block 26 , Wilcox's Sad add , § 1001. Abncr Frans and wife to Lovott Wood man , w d , lots 1 and 15 , block 2G , Wil cox's 2nd add § 2G4 Evoritt G Ballou and wife to Lovott Woodman , lots 1 and 15 , block 20 , Wil- ox's 2nd add , § 1. James E. Rogers and wife to G. A. ihallor , n 33 foot lot 8 , block 1 , Improve ment Association's add. § 200. D. Olson and wife to Emanuel E. L hurch , o 125 foot , lot 4 , block 5 , Gun- ingham's sub div , w d , § 025. I. W. Sutherland and wife to Chris. ) * nor , part lot 14 , Forbes * sub dlv , q cd , 178. 178.William William Preston and wife to O. T. low , no of no sec 9 and nw sec 10,16.13 , w d , § 1500. R L. Garlish to A. Gronoh , lota 10 and 7 , Polhom Place § 800. 10,000 bushels Choice Winter Apple or oalo in car lots or loss. Your bu ess solicited. J. G. WII.LIAM8 & CO. 627-lm Nebraska City , Nob. Colonel CSniKu'H Case. A number of prisoners were brought up n the district "court yesterday to plead o the various indictments against them , lifter they had been remanded the dis- rict attorney said that Colonel Chase was > resent to plead to his indictment , as ho tad never boon arraigned , but ho would mvo him plead .at so tie future time as ho Id not have the Indictments in court. . Io said Colonel Chase's case will bo the irst ono called next Monday. Judge Neville said that for various roa- ona lip had concluded not to try the aso himself , if ho could avoid it , and liat Judge Wakoloy had also declined on ccount of his long acquaintance with Colonel Chase , and that ho had written .wo other judges in the state , ono of whom had declined and the other had ot yet answered. The judge said it raa not at all probable that another udgo could bo procured until tiftor uh > u- ion , owing to the condition of the dock- Is in the state. A CARD. To all who are endorlne Ifm enon nil IndlacrotlonB of youth , nervous vteaknegu , carl ) ccay , I ol manhood , etc. , I will nonil a roclpc hat will cure you , FllEti OK OiIAHOK. Tills great umcily was dlcovered by a mlanlonory In South morlcx Honil tclf-adtlrcssod on\ulojio tottlV. Jo uril T. INUAN , HUtlrm D New York. VALKUU-In Palt Lake CitySunday ovon- IIIR , October 10th , at 7tt : > o'clock. Mrp. Mary .Tana Wulkor , wife of W. T. Walker. Mr . Walker was the daughter of the late 3ol , John 1'Mnck and the only sUtor of MM. oHOph Itarkoi , of thin city. Deceased was a I latlvo of Pennsylvania , having boon born oar rittsbutK , May 10th , 1811. In 1802 she vaa man led In this city and resided hero nu ll 1870 , when she removed with her hii'band o Salt Lake City , wlioro she remained until lie time of her clouth. Bho came to Omaha rom her native state In 1850 , when but four- eon years of ago. She wan a beautiful girl nd having a bright , winning disposition , the ttractod many friends toward her , and dur- ng her years of residence hero nho did not nako im enemy. Her death Is mourned by a urge circle of friends in Omiha. Her romuiiia were buriud in Salt Lake City Tuua Jay morn 111 ; at 11 o'clock. BTAOH-Iu thia city , October 22d. at 7:30 o'clock n , in. , Frank Btaob , Aged ' 40 yearn. "Funeral will take place to.elny , October -J : ! , at li n clock p. m.lri > iu liU late residence , orticr of Klftvoi th aud Williams uticuts. A Ijlttle Girl lluu Over. Tuesday afternoon n little girl about eight years of ago , whoso name could not 10 learned , was run over at the corner nl jixtoonthund Wobsver streets , by a heavy tone wagon. The wagon was ono with a low platform and as it was being driven down the street the little girl attempted to stop upon tha platform and missing her cal culations she slipped and fell to th. ; round , the wagon passing over ono ol ior limbs , causing a fracture of the bonca jotwcon the ankle and KIIUO. Slio w.in ) rried into Whituhnuso'ii drug store and lier wounds druesed. Since writing the above it has bom Icurnod that the child's name was Oilh tun and tlmt her oarcnt * livn at ilia cor ner of Fourteenth and Wobatsr otreots whore she was taken from tha etoro. Now nd clo tut Nink DrtMslnas fov JMon'f \Vvur. nudson'a , Millftrd Tlotol Ulook.c < ilY'i ! w-B-m-nl BUSY BURGLARS. They Start in the Cnllery Elites i Good Shape , K. T. DuUo'M and 'J1. Klnliolil'H Hnitl ware Stores Gulfed The season of burglaries has begun ii good earnest and the busy cracksmen fir- - reaping a reaping a rich reward for thol labors. Almost daily depredations nn reported and the losses range all the way from § 10 up to § 1,000. None of thi gang have been apprehended and it don' seem aa if they would bo. The latest job was that of robbing K. T. DUKIi'H HAnmVAIlE KTOUE Tuesday Mr. Puke's hardware otoro la on Douglas street , the Hcoond door west of Fourteenth , on the north side o ! the street. His store joins Connolly's Ifquor sloro in the roar , and the- two are separated by a rroo'don partition , in which are a number of windows. The thlovea got into Connolly's collar and forced up a .rap door into his store room , They wont through Connolly's store , ovorhau ng everything , but found nothing which .hoy wanted. After this they broke a lot of glass out of the partition and wont into the hardware storo. Upon entering the hardware store they > aid their attention to the pocko knives icissors and razors. They tool : all tiu jooda from the boxes and dumped fchj nto aorno receptacle which they had for , ho purpose and loft all the empty boxes ying upon the floor. They were very careful in their selections and refused to ako any iron handled knives or those vhich were not fully up to the standard. Ono box contained six largo dirk knives which open by touching a spring. The ipring in ono of these knives had been broken BO that it would not work. They ook the five which worked all right and oft the disabled ono. The goods were all of Roger & Son's ind Wostonholm's make and were valu able , Homo of the knives being worth $20 jor dozen at wholesale. Besides the cutlery , they carried off wo overcoats which belonged to ono of ho clerks , aud took about § 15 which had icon left in the till. They wont through ho drawers in the oflico desks but did not find anything which they cared to arry oft' . They must have taken a gocd leal of time to go through the stock and ort out just what they wanted. Mr. Duke thinks his loss will come loao to § 1,000. Ho uava ho will give § 100 'or ' the recovery of the goods and will glvo § 500 if the thieves can bo ar rested and sent to the penitentiary. SINUOLD'S STOUE KOIIBED. It seems that the burglars could not ; ot knives enough atone hardware stnro , 10 they made a raid upon Mr. T. Sin- lold's store on Thirteenth street , bo- ween Harney and Howard streets. lore they broke a window and gained an ntranco to the tin shop , after which they > roko another window giving them a way o get into the store. They pursued 'ho ' amo plan hero as at Duke's. They cm- > tied ull the kuivesontof the boxes and oft tbo boxes upon the iloor. Mr. Sin- old's loss is between § 150 and § 200. No clue has boon obtained to the liovos. ° A FAST EIDER , 'ho Champion IJODR DIutanco LSIcycIo Kldcr ia Omaha , Announcement has been made that M'llo. ' Louisa Armilndo , the champion long dlatanco bicycle rider of America , will ride a ten milo race at the Athlotio park on Sunday next , against two fast race horses. There haa been considera ble talk in sporting circles about the coming event and not a low bob have boon made , Miss Armaindo arrived in Omaha Sun days and it quartered at the Metropolitan hotel , where slio was seen by a BEE re porter yesterday. She is a French Canadian and her English ia somoTrhat crude , and hcnco a ho converses quite slowly. She ia about flvo foot four inchca in heigh' nnd of a very solid and plump build. Her hair is brotrn , her eyes light and her general appearance that of it country girl. She weighs at present I'M pounds. Shu says that eho han been engaged in bi yclo riding only about three years but hus succeeded in riding 100 milts in nix and oiio quarter hours without dismoun'- ing. In S in FruncUco u short time PIIICU she rodti 1070 milis in 72 hours. Shi. rides a DO inch whci ) , which weighs 35 pounds. Shu exp ctt u now in.uihtMo horu this week with a r > 0-inch wheel awl which will weigh only 22 pounds. She WHS uskud liov qiiiclily ahn would ride the ton milo race nuxt Sunday and said that shu might ndu it 111 32 minute * , it Suing all according to how lurd slio ia pressed. She is conlidinit that she can and will beat thu hursca. Before she began to ride n byciclo nhii was jn uthletu und used to throw a (18 ( jound ciiiDon ball , perform on thu hori zontal bir , mill do some wonderful fouls upon the Arrest ol u Fan mount Sinn , Constable 13 Igorton returned TIICH day morning from Bdiiwlok , Iowa , with a man , Julmntluu litulor , of Fairmount , Fillmore county , thia Btuto. The man liutlorwno nrrdbted by a rrqiiUition nn a warrant sivorn out by t'uxtou & 0 ill.i ; hor. Bis criina was thu tnuiufor of prop erty to dcfr.iuil hin creditors. The luwis ono pisaod ia ISSit , and this Is thu fvrat arrtut and will bu thu first case undnr the now law , Thu sum involved ia about $400. Butler IwvhiK buui > ht goods to that uii'imut ami then , it is claimed , leaving thustatu without ptyiiiK tlinrufor. The case is of iuti-ruat from thu fact that it is rather it tint of thu uuw law. The penally is the name as for larceny of thu emuu property , Duller will bi > tukoa to Pikiruiouut fur tiiul Tnursdiiy morning. AVorUlncuir.il' Ali The AVorklnginon of O.nah * will nieel in delt > tjiito convention ut the olty hull on V/tdni dny evening nt & o'clock , Goto bur 2 ! > , 188-1 , for thu gurpoae of noiuiiat ing a full county ticko' , aa finlowa : Oiu county coinmusionor , county county coronur , two state ei'iintorn , und J eight mi'inbt'M of the lower huuio of thai siiUo Iryiblii'un ) . \ be fti fullafrt ; Each nnd every labor element , organized and unorganized , euch as tinsmiths , carpenters - pontors , horseshoors , tallora , etc. , shall bo entitled to five dulegateg , and shall present credentials signed by the chair man and secretary of the mooting at which they were elected. The creden tials shall also state time and place of hold ing such mooting. Ho wards or precincts will ba entitled to representation , ns it is desired that nothing but n trite labor representation shall bo present. All meetings to elect delegates shall bo pub lished in the city press and bo held nt least twenty-four hour a prior to the con vening of the convention , and electing n now central committee. J. P. JOHNSON , Chairman County Central committee. On Saturday , September 27th , Frederick W. Cooper , of New York city , was married to Mlxs Sarah Gilbert , of lirookflold , Mis- sourl , by Ilovr. Blanoy , of Omi\ba. Coroner Maul has decided not to enter , ho race for coroner upon the republican ticket nit will trust to the popularity of his partner , Hr. John Drexel , who has fccurod the norn nation before the democratic convention. 'his powder noror v rlna. A marvel ol purely .recgth . and whoUsomonosa. More economical th n ia ordinary Ilm5s , nd cannot bo fluid In competition 1th tha multitude ot low teat , short weight alumor iliosplmto powders. Sold onlv In rana. RO7AL AK > VO POWDKR CO. . ] 0fl Wall utreet. N. Y. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. TO TUB CONSUMFTlVli-tet these who lansuUh nder the fatal severity of our climate tlircugh any ulmorarv complaint , or even thopo who uro in ile- ilt J ConiumptloD , by no means despair. There 1 a mfo anil > uru remedy at Itaml. antluno ca I y tried. Wllbnr'a Coinround of Cod Ll\er Oli old Tilme , Ithnut p03-ef8ln the very nhU'oatlne fli\or of the ,1 as heretofore used , Is endowed by the Phosphite f Ltmo with ahcallng property " filch rcnilorn the il < Jcm > ly etllmclous , Ueiraikahla testimonials of s otllcao'1 can h shown SnH by A. B. Wltuoit , hcmlst , Boston , and ( BUCCES30R3 TO JOHN Q. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old stand 1417 Farnom Street Orders by eloKrinh 8"llctcJ ! and promptly attended to , Xola hone No. 225 , PROCLAMATION , WUEIIEAS , t. Joint rcoO'r.tion was adopted by the Legislature of the State ot Nebra9i > n , at tha lahtcei th Section tticreof , ana approved February th , A. 1) . 18.1pro | > oslDfr an Amendment to Section our (4) ot Arlc'o ' ihreoU ) of the Constitution ol aid Stute. and thatHaU section ai amended ehall cad aa follows. tonlt : "Section 4 The terms of oflico of members of the ejlsh ur shall bjt o jcars. ar.il they ( hah each ccotve a silnry ol f reo hundred dollars for their erili adunni ; aM tor'p , > nd ten ctiits ( "r every ilu they ehall tra\cl In ifoln ; ; to and returning from lo | 'l io of uireting of thn Ut.19'a'ure , on the moat mill r.m'c. ' I'KOVinni nowr.vxr. , tnf.t neither mem- erscf th I/Bislnturo nor employes uhall receive nv pay or perquisites other thin ihtl * Bu'nry ' and llcago. hich uesslon , except specie1 sesslnnn , shall 10 not leai than elxty claja. Alter the expiration ol orly dnya i < f thofc sloii robUIs nur joint resolutions the n.ture ol IjIlN shall l Introduced , unlosi the ov rnor shill , by epoclal mcBiazo , call the all on ion ol ill" LifrMaturo to the ncccs-itv OF pa'stni ; ol law on thn cubjcct mntter embraced In the message , ud the lutroduutloti ol LiUi Bhall bo restricted icreto. " Him I allots at the i lection at vhlch said Airnncl- < rnt shall bu mtbuiltto.l ehall bu in the following onn , " "Korpropo ed Amendment totho Oinotitu on relnt'ni ; ti > l.ct'lsl\ilvo Dornitnoiit " "Against rnpode t Amendment to the Constitution relating u InKM Uveltaiiaitmriit. " U'liniKAs , a J In loichitioi wait odopu > ( l by the . ( . ' Uluturt ! ol tliatiio of Nebraska at the Klh- | ; until KefEion thereof , ml npiirortd Fcl'runry ' 28th , .1) 1S8I , rro "tint nn Ami'riilincnt to Bcctkn no ) ol Ar lu'e Five ( < ) of the C'o'ntltu Ion of said Itaio. iii'l t'.itt oaliltiction an an.cuded bball road an u.ll ws , Ul' : 'Sicll n 1. 'ho ' FxccutlM ) Dorortmont shall con "H nl u Uovirnor , Liinlfiiant Ocuernor , sccrctary t K a'o , Mi'lUor of I'u Ho Ace lints Treasurer , npoiintendentof I'ullio instruction , Attorn7 din- ul. Ornu-isjloiier i f I'nli in 'andsaui' mill inmi , n | llnard'f rJlw y ComuiU'iomni. I'ho < 31ccrs iiiioil In thUst'oii nxhal tocli h' Id histflicu fur liaierui cfuojiars from tie first Thitifdny atlor it nrnt. TuoiiUy In Ja uury ixx aittr lilHoX'Sil n i' ' until hN HticrcK'or U i lecti d and qualified , I'so * DKII novvHVHii , tt at the UIHI election uf raid oQii e a lull bo In Id on thu Orbt Timday iucifnulngth llrar onilay in Mncibln'r ol ' 683 , and rauh euccutdlii ) ; fctiniiuli.il ho h II at thu eamu rclntUo time In ach v\unrar tl'iiicaftcr. ' All other ollicerj that niabu iirotlilid for bv Uw , under the piovlsiona of iU tcctlon , ulnU htuhopoi in Huch mannurand at ich tlmu4 , and1 ) iaiolillhclr ] | olllcra for euch lengtn IJIiino a < um ; b * rirmldcd by aw , anduhtll per- o nmmli ilutlujnnilieiol\a mirh compeus tloii od ay boprovl loil | i > r by liw The Oornot , S'cre- > ry ol Huti , Audl'oi uf t'ublla AUCOUIIIH , Tr'-aiurcr , 'oinnii io ur nl 1'ubllo I.anilmml lIuMlnKnnJ At- uriioj Goiiordl.nliall rmldo at tl.o iatof government nrliiif ttulr tcrnmof oliloe and ko ii thupuhlto re 4 > rriH , lioonirunl [ lajwr there , and the ottlccrt herein lined h ll pgrluim biich duties an may io required V law " The billotu at the flection at wl Ich S'kl Amend- no t * h.ill IwkUhinlltvd nhall be In 11 the folljwtng urn ; "I'or proposoi Anmndnitnt tn Buctlun One luf Article l > ( r > ) nl Ihu Uon-tltiitlon , vntltltd , ' ! . i'niil iitpiitiiiciil. . " ' " t'ftln-ipop u lAu.eud- mnnt Ui Soi'tlon i IIM < ( I ) nl / rt clu Tit e (5) ) ol thu Con- liii'loii. nDtitlol , * hkirutlvu I opartnunt. ' " 'Ilurtfi > rv , I JainuDV I'a' Oi , Ouv nior cf the S'ta'o ' of Nuhraska , do h'teby cku notice , In arcor- ilincaMtn8tctlon DIIHI ) Artlc'o Hllcen (16) ( ) olthe ' imtltutlon , a l tbojuiloniol | an act intltltii , " nA't'opr > ide Ihu uianiier o'rroyoblnit Amend- IDUIIU tnlliu C'oiKt.tutlon nml aubmUlhii ; the same otliu tUrtoimiitl Ii tate"oppro > cil ! ebruary 18th A. 1 > . bTT , III tkald pr"io-oil | Amo dmen will bo hiilmi'tti-ii ' to the ii'iulncd vrtornol thlj Mite for a Iflcntlon or rejection Llho Uenoral Mcctlou to bo th 4lli daj of Niiciuber , A. 1 > 183L In uitneiuhtreof , 1 have hereunto let toy hind nnd caua'd to bo atllxod the i rrat H'M vl the Htntonf NebraaU. Dniic at I.lncjln tliie.1 th day uf July , A , I ) . US * * ho KluhU'i'ntlicarul ih H'a/eand ' nl the Inde- lemlcnco f thu United fctatni , the Ono Hundred am1 ibithHy the Uavfrnnr ; JAMES W. BAWI8. ATIKHT : V ° II\UBI > 1 * . Krxwui , imu Sm 1-ow fecrelary ot State. J"l SLARg.ESTMNJIFACTURERS " * | > .u . i -y. . . . "fifejt'jys nVi" * " > ' ' PIAr75o "oRO ANS'R.Ti. CAn3'tC. UNEQUALLED GLASa1' CHINA , Ac. , & .O. GOL.D MEDAL , i J u. Mfi'ri i.t OAMPUE TIM SENT BY MATi.V23"CTa Himebaugh $ t Taylor. . LARGEST STOCK OF MCTOR'S ' & Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Neuraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Kailroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie Indian. Department given for Buffalo Scales ex- ilusively. Scale 1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA PALL AND GREAT BARGAINS IN AND PI M Visitors to the State und otliera in need of Men's , Boys' nadildreuV Clothing , will do well to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. Ttay carry the largest stock , oni ) sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 216. FABNAM ST. ' 1216 TJPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , rASSKNOEK KLEVATOUS TO ALT , FLOORS. | 120B. 1208 and 1210 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. GERMAN D. WYATT , 02 02o . H a 11 w 02 ill a | o OffMDSrGS AND 20TH STS , , OMAHA , NEB IE rafiTQBl U09 anti I/ill / fiortsn St. . i WSV1,1'r telifr Hej 1113 led UtO lUrutr Street anCJ f llttllnll , | Catxlo c § foia'ehid fi oren iprilMtlsB. . Neb ETJ3SMHHG- BOLTS , MANUFACTTUBKUS 0V- Ootiner WlmloTj , nnUls , Window Capi.Iron CrMtlnzs , UetallSc Bkr-Ughn , &c , ui UOSouUiWth Stredl Omati *