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THE DAILY BEE-ffRIDAY OOTOBR241884 - THE r > ATLY BEE. Friday Morning Qotobor 24 LOCAL BREVITIES , \Vhftlevcryou do , don't forpct to register no that you can > ole wltliotit trouble. In order to be lure of A % oto ecu to it now that your name is registered. l < ct CAcry voter register. Go rgo Gordon , ft conductor on train Xo , 10 , had two fingers crushed t Framont yes' ' terday while coupling. It ia very .important that every voter should register. Do not forget this nnd tea that jour name is placed upon the registration list. Now Is tlio lime to register. Do not neglect thin important matter but GOO tlir.t your nnmo is enrolled cpon the rciatraUon Warrants hare been sworn out agr.tnjt Henry Hornbcrga.Tohn S. Frant , Tom Ctllan , Fred tjolileriaid H. Uastmissen for solllnp liquor without a license. Ono or two seal skin cips wcro noticot upon the heads of gentlemen yesterday nm : they did not look greatly out of reason cither. There \vill bo n tnasi meeting of workingmen - men of tlio First ward on Saturday nvctslngal Turner ball. Allworkingwenaro invited lo bo present. -Tho Miisoun Pacific train , which ehouli reached this city Wednesday did nol got In until 1:30 : p m yentocday.owingto a de lay below Kansas City. The county commissioners hnvo tcotod n n cow steam grading1 mmAino and were so favorably Impressed with Its working that they have purchased it , paying therefor the sum of $1,000. Yesterday George Mills made a bet of SlOOwith Frank Filbln , that Now York would go republican at the coming preclden tial election , George iu regarded as n lucky betting man. Anna IlaycH , colored , yesterday swore out a complaint in Justice Uartlett'n court charg- Jig George Hayes with threatening to take lior lifo. A psneo warrant was Issued and the defendant will bo arrested to-day. -Win. IIoppo , proprietor of the Vienna bakery , hai nklppod out leaving behind him his wife and family. This is uotall ho left behind hind him. Ilolcft a mortgage for SJOO upon his stock ot goodi and fixtures. Sweet William ] Ilo'a a daisy. Conrad Sohl , of Mlllard , won yesterday brought before Juitlco Auderson by n war rant issued on complaint sworn out by his wife charging him with an assault upon her , Ilia case VTM continued and tbo defendant on his own recognlzinco. On tlio 1st Monday in November next , the county treasurer will cider hll real estate for B.alo , upon which the taxes for 1883 lomnln unpaid. The ralo will ci inmcnco at 0 o'clock in tha morning , nnd continue from day to day until nil tbo tax lltt has been gone through. Fred Hoyo , of this city , and Mieo Minnie Shander , of Wnhoo , wcro married at St. Mnrk'u church , 1'ierco direct , Wednesday nf. ternoou at 4 o'clock. In the evaning a recep tion wai given at Ko3 lo ' i hall , on South Thirteenth street , where dancing wan indulged in. Thu alarm which called out the depart ment last evening at about G o'clock was caused by .the partial ignition of the roof of the Now England restaurant on Douglns botwoenFour- ieonth and .Fifteenth stioets TJio ( ire WOB extinguished without necessitating tlia use ot a Btcamcr. Damage $2) . D. J. O'Donohoo returned from Now York yesterday and brought with him his wife and little son , who have been \ Ulting nt their old homo In CarUngo tdnco last Muy. Mrs. O'Donohoo left Carthage just one hour before the devastating fire broke out and which con sumed almost the eatito city. It The iclics of the late wrecVon the Union Pacific near Chfyemio were brought into the 4 yards yesterday in the ubapo of n cabooio co badly tnushid np that it had to ba loaded it on a flat car , and a box car with ono end bad ly demolished. Tlia c. rs were taken down to 5t the shopw hero all thai Is left of Ihem will ba utilized or repaired. Marriage licenses were hiucd by Judge 4 McCullongh Wednesday to Ilaluhart LitUo Ariralia Fredfrfckson , John Turnbull and Mus Helssa 0. Cumlng , Thomas G.Tay lor and Ml Jettlo G. Htirlburt , Klllia flour sod Mies Menza du CampI , all of \nmha , and Jerome 1'owell end Miss Eliza Giboy , of Klklmni Nation , The St Paul Pioneer PftM S&5 > . J. G. Taylor , Ute of Oinulm , lias been eolrclod as ncting general freight agoiit of she Minneapo lis. SaultSte Mm lo & Atlantic , and for thu present will have hid liuadriuaitr.ru at Turtle Like , Wisconsin. Ila In an experienced and capable railroad man , and will have general tu crvislon of tha conipauj-'a butlucss o\er the completed i > orllon of the "Sou" lu Wiaonnslo. Mr. 13 G Hjlfy , tbo popular painterwas ( igrecahly turpri'cd lait night at hU residunca ftt 1123 North Peveriteeuth utrcot. A largo delegation of Odd Fellow * , in full uniform , accompanied by their cHimablo Indies , called upon him about 8 o'clock , am ) the uvonlng was very agreeably Bjiont by all those prosriit Mr , Kyley is a delvgatii from the Omaha lodge to the grand encampment ot the I. O O. F. at Baltimore iiixt year. 'ihe robbery of the St. Miry'n Avcnu ulrcct car * on Monday nigh' pnvoa to haVu yielded kts mouny to tliu Unuvus thmi was first supposed , Thq c.'irs wuro standing In a died iicro thoslrcet from them in barn , and the patent tills were t < n out nid the farts left in thfUi wera taken , the woodwork of the can being conaidci&bly dmnagfjd in thu operation - ration Tha change boxo wuru locked up lu the barn and cou'd not be dltturbtd , -Ycutorduy twn men , onu uliltu anil the other C"lured , were cngvged In carrying fcomo inbbUb out of a ttiro building , corner of Fourteenth and Dodgu nlruc-1' , and a com tnlxioa merchant was moving iu. Among other tliliJirs the romiiiieilon merchant had numb.r of kegs of molakios , The tnu men whew < ra carrying out the trash Miappud a ten Kallon Vvg arid l/llod It in their wagoi with the rubbith. A dork upntulra saw tbo trautactiua and called un ollicvr , who took them both to jail , Thu matter was calls acturily settled Mid they were roloaiud , VOIIIIK SI ! ii' I tally. A meeting of the republican military company WM held last evening at their hall , 1310 Duuglu street. It was decided - cided to incimvu thnr iiurubciH to over 1 0 , thus bfiiig eiinbled to jn < rdfl . with two oonipaiiiiu in Oouuuil Biulfr , You 1 men _ ( Udiritig to join can iixjuirf a , . , evoniog at tlii UUuiu aud LOLMII licm ] . quarttiH rm Dnughs troet. TJio comp - p | iy will imrndu with uniform * and i t rcties ijn Katuiday rveniim , meeting nt ( P ra , niter w ( ioh he-y will a em. ) ) Io lit tlto lull upoukvro will b present mid /Kidrens thu nieetinx. All invited. THE THREE COURTS , A Shooting Affray Discovered From the Kocoril. Tlio B. it M. Thieves lilljcrntotl. msTnwn ! couni , la this tribunal yesterday before Judge SVakcloy all the evidence in the case of Brown agalnat Sdgorton was adduced. The argument to the jury will begin this morning and doubtless consume the greater portion of tha day. Before Ju < t 0 Neville the caao of Gas Ira against George M. O'Brien jr , fo stil on trial , the testimony of plaintlfl not being nil in yot. roucn count. Before Judge \Vois the six unfortunate - ate women who were apprehended on the complaint of the B. it M. railroad corn- piny foratoaling coal , were brought up for trial Three of tliotn plead guilty. The case of Mrs. McOauloy , who plead not guilty , was then taken up Seven witnesses aworo they siw her taking coal from the company's cars , and no defense being interposed she was adjudged guilty by the court. The ether two defendant who had plead cot guilty also , seeing their fates , determined to throw themselves on the mercy of the court and admitted their guilt. Judge Weiss sotoncod thorn to an imprisonment of flvo days each in the county jail and then suspended sentence. COUKTV oouitr. In this tribunal a quito serious shoot ing affray was brought to light yesterday. It appears from the record that on the night of October 1st a young Bohemian named Frank Sobilok wont onto tha promises of another ono his race [ named John Spilinok , who lives un the corner of Thirteenth uud Martha streets. Spili nok not knowing the object of Sabilek's errand ordered him off the placo. The visitor refused to go , when the owner shot him with a revolver , Inflicting an ug ly though not serious wound In the breast. Thn wounded man was picked up by hit friends and taken to St. Jo- soph's Hospital where ho remained throe weeks. Ho is now able to bo out again and has brought suit in the county court to recover $1,000 from Spilinok for per sonal injuries received from the gun-shot wound. Spilinok is a tailor by trade and vrorks for the proprietor of the Chicago Dye Works , and is known as an industrious and sober citizen. The case of Walter Sampsonagainst'Goo | Patrick. , Mrs. H. D. Curry and Henry Hornborgor for the possession of the property once occupied by Richard Gur ry for saloon purposes , was tried to the court yesterday afternoon. These defendants - fondants were , about a month ago , dis possessed of the property , but managed to regain possession , nocoisitatlng the institution of a second emit. The caao will bo argued to-day and taken under advisement by the court. Army OrrtcrH. A general court-martial in appointed to moot at Port Omaha , Nob. , on the 27th day of October , 1881 , or as soon thereaf ter as practicable , for the trial of such prisoners as may bo brought before it. DKTAIL Foil THE COU11T ! 1. Major Isaac D , DoRuasy , 4th In fantry. 2. Captain Jacob B. Ilnwles , 5th Ar tillery. 'i Captain Charles J. von Hermann , 4th Infantry. 4. Captain Thomas F. Quinn , 4th In fantry. S. 0. Captain John W. Bubb , 4th In fantry. C. Captain Horace Neido , 4th Infantry. 7. Captain Joseph Kotflo , 4th In fantry. 8 , 1st Lieutenant Rufus P. Brown , 4th Infantry. i ) . 1st Lieutenant Theodore E. True , 4th ( Infantry. 10. 1st Lieutenant Charles W. Mason , 4th Infantry. 11. 1st Lioutoucut William H. Coflin , 5th Artillery. 12 1st Lioutonaut William R. Hamil ton , 5th Artillery. 13 2d Lieutenant Charles McQuiston , 4th ! Infantry. Captain William F. Bisboo , 4th In. fnntry , Judge Advocate. JPKHSONAU 11. 8. Van Tftsscll , of Choycnnp , is a guest nt the Mlllard. Mr. Prank Miller , of Katon llapids , Mich. , ia in thu city the guest of his daughter , Mrs. J. K. MumuiiKh. ' Mr. F. M. liailoy , who his boon upending several days In Saratoga , went west to-day , to bo gouo several months , John iTnhiignn , Ojaml Island ; Wilson Mo- lirldo , Lincoln ; GOD , UvYka , North 1'latfoj J. M. llonahan , Columbus ; 0. W. Smllli , Grand Island , It. Biiltlr , I'hllllps , Neb ; GooV. . rlco , Deadwood ; S. II 1'iiwlne , Musca- Ino , Iowa ; 0. J. McKunrio , Sioux City ; V 3oo ! Milwaukee , nru at thu Motropolltrn. Lieutenant Howard and wife returned to lair Omalii homo yostordsy from n Ions ournoy auro.ul , receiving the hearty welcomes and congratulations of their friends , Mr , iiiu Mrs. Howard cttr o back to us moro contented .luui over with thu old scenui and faces , ant with the purpOBO of making thin city their per manent homo. Thu General is also nputoi n a day or two. Corroded CoiiiH In Circulation. Gold coins are in local circulation which , all hough not counterfeit , are iqu&lly to bo repudiated by all to whom presented. Their spurious nature eon sista in the fact that they have boon df pro uiutod by corroiivu actus , uud although gold , with a clear , genuine ring , each und uvery ono of auoli coins has lust fron twenty to thirty per cent of their value und can nut bo cashed ut the banks fo their face. As far us known this dupre omtod currency in in iivo dollar piecrs They can bo easily detected upon clonu observation , baing lighter than the stand ard and moro nmcuth over the surface the action of tbo acids having out dtnvr the sharply defined ombotsing of boll sUmrund ( milling. Ono of these coin was prueuntod > uatorduy at the Mur chants' Nutionul bank , and iinmtiliatu ) detected by the teller , Mr Oraiy Tin specimen hud loat exactly ? 1.UO of its or iginal valuo. I'ollOll U"lll. Yiutorday Auniti Williams , the crunk WM givou un opportunity to leave tb city and a collection wan taken up to enable able her to do 03 Instead of going sh took the money and got b'ind ' , utavng ! | drunk. She was arrested nnd locked up in tbo city jail nnd yesterday in police court she said that ivhilo waiting at the depot a Jiolol runner coaxed her to take a drink and tha liquor was drugged and elio did not know anything until she woke up in jail. She promised faithful ly to learo city but It was no go and ho is now upon the hill to remain fourteen days. John Woiaman was fined § 5 and costs for being drunk. Weinman had n ea < ] story of domestic troubles to rolalo. Ho said that ha was an engineer and had _ a nlco pleasant homo in Iowa. His wife died and in duo course of time ho mar- rksd again. His step-children abused him shamefully and finally drove him from his homo to drift up and down the world like a chip upon the ocean. Mike Shane wus charged with bclrrc drunk. Ho pleaded guilty but promised to Icovo the city at once if the judge would . lot him go. The judge concluded to qivo him achanco and Shane skipped. John Gary stole two sacks of wool from Steven JJobinnon and pleaded guil ty to the chargo. Ho was sent to jail for fif eon days. Joe Leonard was fined § 10 and costs under the state law for being intoxicated. Joe Gauieh , irho was arrested upon a warrant for assault and battery , was dis charged as no ono appeared to prosecute " im. The four boys who were arrested for stealing oranges from Poycko Bros , were discharged as no ono appeared to pros ocuto. WEDDED 5Ts TEE E'JBN ' , l < Viur -Owtalift'H Yotinir Poojilo led to > tlio Alter , MEVKIl TZSOHOUK. The marriage of Mr. Adolph Meyer to Miss Alice Tzachuok took place last eve ning at the residence of the bride's parents , 101C , Farnam street. Only about sixty invited guests and near rola lives of the bride witnessed the ceremony , which was performed by the Rov. Wil liam J. Haraha , Among those present wcro Mr. and Mrs. P. 15. Her , Mr. and Mrs. Dr. R. E. Moore , Prof. Gillespio , Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hartman , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prundt , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ambrose , Mr. and Mrs. E. Rose- Hose water and daughter , fitella , Mr Henry _ Sussonbach , Mr. and " " " " MrsT" Ernest Poycko , Mr. an Mrs. Burmostor , Mr. and Mrs. George Hoimrod , Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Merriam - riam and Miss Susie Van Voorhoos. The groom and his bride were made the rocipionta of many costly and elegant presents by their many friends. After congratulations had boon tender ed to the newly married couple the wad ding party partook of a supper and then repaired to the { residence of Hon G. W. Ambrose , where dancing foot kept time to the music of Hoil'man's string band. The groom , Mr. Meyer , is a young gentleman well and favorably known to most people in this city , and at the prosf out time fills the responsible position o- book keeper in Ilor's distillery. The bride , a young lady well known in Oma ° ha society , is the daughter of Hon. Bruno ni Tzachuck now American consul at Vera Cruz and who filled the oflico of sec retary of state for two terms. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer will start to-mor- rovr for Chicago where they will make a short visit witli friends. Upon their re turn they will take up their residence on Park aveuuo. HAYNES STRKIKLAMI ) . Last evening at 7 o'clock , at 021 North Twentieth struct , the residence of Mrs. . A. Strickland , mother of the bride , Mr , Jamco B Ilaynea was mar ried to Miss Koto Strickland , Rev. 0. W. bavidgo cliiciating. The ceremony was witnessed by a fo\r \ friends only of the wedded parties. After congratulations had bean extended Mr. and Mrs. Haynes took the train for points of interest in the east among them being Washing ton , Now York and Philadelphia. Mr. Haynps ia a young gentleman well known in railroad circles hero , being a clerk in the general ticket oflico ot the U. P. R R. His wife is the daughter of General Strickland , who was once a fora- moat member of the Omaha bar , which with personal friends presented the bride with a complete solid silver sot. The newly married couple also received valua ble gifts from other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes will be attended on their trip by the beat wishes of their many friends and associates. iij Visitors Wednesday thieves Out a glass In Rosen berry's planing mill ollico and by so doing were enabled lo open the door. After ri getting into the place they opened the uosk drawers and toesod things around generally. The eafo had been tampered with , but the thieves did not open it. n Their work shows that they are green at the business and it ia thought that they are tramps who have boon hanging around that part of thu city for some timo. c ANOTHER ATTKM1T. a Last night thieves visited the residence of Po'cr ' Nick , an employe of Mr. Rosen < berry , and who was only married or Tuesday last. They cut through the blinds and glass aud effected an entrance , but were evidently frightened away , as they did not take anything. Giimlm Union Veteran Club. Pursuant to a call , the old snldiera mol last evening at Olark s hall , Fourteenth street , and perfected an organization. Thu following eillioors were elected : a Frank M. ftlooro , proeldtnit. A M. Olark , via president. Win , P. 0 Nolll , soorotary. S Bloom , assistant secretary. A , Burmestor , treasurer , Onus Kohlimycr , marshal. Commit too un Finance M. I. Free man , A M Clark , and Ohus. 15. Hill. Trustees A. M. Clark , H. Erdman Frank Garrity. Adjourned to moot next ( Thursday evening , October ! ) ( ) All old soldiers o all wars invited. i Now OrU'inih ICvpoHllion All persona of Doughs county intend Ing to sund articles to the vxpositioi will pluasu cond them to No , 1412 Duug las street , over Mrs , Alma Kuith'a mil liuory ntore , on the i.8th and 2th ! ) innta . as they have to bo puckud aud bhippoi November 1st. By order of date vice president ant president Douglas county. Mna DK DIKSMOOK , All contributors , and nil nrho are in ton utoci iu having a fine display fron Douglas county are inviti d to a uicetini , at tiio Pjxton hotel parlors , Monday , p. iu. iu.Road Road Morse & Brunuur's new card , o-m-th-tf - - - APITABLESIGHT , Pour Women AVItli Chlltlron lu Arms Arrcstcel for Stciilln Coal , 5TcBorday ( morning four women were at rested upon n warrant sworn out by an omptoyo of the B. it M. railroad com pany , charging them with stealing coa and lumber from the cars and yards ol the company. As they were brought into jail they presented a pitablo sighl and ono could not help but wonder why human beings should become BO degraded looking when peace and prosperity is on every hand. Three of the women were Bohemians and two of thorn had babes nursing at their breasts , while a'Jittlo toddler , not mcro than two years of aeo , clung lo its mother's garments , while a frightened look was noticeable upon its dirt bo * grimed faco. The third one also had a largo family of children , but had left her babe and smaller children in charge of an older ono when the ofllcor called for her. They could not opoak English and apparently parontly did not knoir why they were in jail. They were clothed in rugs and wcro all crying bitterly. Tlio fourth ono of tno parly is hard to describe. Such things ns soap and water ire strangers to her face and hands , aud iii largo spots of coal soot covered both , Her clothing looked as if it had been tiaulod from filth aud rags of a junk shop and had baon thrown at her and Dy rea son of the dirt and filth upon her had ituck to her person in spots. She said her name was Bridget Nonnan and that she lived upon the river bottoms. She said she had not stolen any coal yet this season , as it had not been necessary , but that she would have to commence rigH away now because cold weather was coming. She said that oho would steal a piece of coal any time rather than freeze. What can and will bo deco with such creatures is hard to eay , at any rate they are entitled to sympathy , and some ono should look after thorn and BOO that they are at least kept warm without resorting to thoft. 10,000 bushels Choice Winter Apples tor oiilo in car lota or less. Your bus ness solicited. J. G. WILLIAMS & Co. s27-lm Nnbroska City , Nob. Republican County Oonvcntion. A republican convention for Douglas county is hereby called to bo hold at the republican headquarters in Omaha , on Monday , the 27th day of October , A. D. , 1884 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of nominating a county commissioner , a county judge , a coroner , two state sona- ors , and eight representatives. Said convention is to consist of seven dele gates from each ward in the city of Omaha nd thrco delegates from each country ireciuct. Primaries for the election of the delegates - gates are to bo hold on Friday , October lth , 1884 , in the city from 5 to To'clook u. m. , and in the country outside of the illy from G to 9 o'clock p. m , , at the fol- owing places : First ward , Thrano's shoo store , northeast Orner Tenth And Jackson streets. Second waid , southwest corner of Thirtenth nd Loavenworth streets ( Jos. Kavans ) Third ward , northwest corner of Twelfth nd Harney streets JSchmldt'u. ) Fourth ward , court house. Fifth ward , Thos. Dalian's , on North Six- aanth street. Sixtli ward , engine house. Saratoga precinct , Saratoga school house. Florence picciict. Florence school house. Union precinct , rreidoncd of II. C. Thomas. Jclfereou precciuct , residence of II C. Tur er. er.McArdlc precinct , McArdle school hossc. ; 3 Klkhorn precinct , Elkhorn city hall. 1'latto Valley precinct , Puffer's storo. Waterloo precinct. Waterloo school house. Chicago precinct , JlolfVi oihco. Millard precinct , Mlllard cchool how , Vct.t Omaha precinct , school house south of Selden's. Ijouglas precinct , Ilascall's park. Proxies prohibited unices hold by por- ons residing in the aamo ward or pro- inct as the do legato or delegates giving he name. Dated at Omaha , October 18th , 1881. JSAAO S. UASCALL , Chairman of Douglas county republican , central committe. JOHN H. SAULEH , Secretary. Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobio co. _ Kevantli Senatorial District Conran- tinn , Notice ia hereby given that a convention tion will bo hold at 2 o'clock p. m. in the republican headquarters on Douglas street , city of Omaha , on Tuesday , Octo ber 28 , 1884 , for the purpose of putting in nomination , on the republican ticket , candidate for thu Seventh senatorial district of Nebraska , composed of the counties of Douglas and Surpy. The delegates to said convention shall bo chosen by the republican county convon lions of the roftpectivo counties named above , and shall consist of nlno delegates from Douglas county and four delegates from Sarpy county. Ry order of central committoo. MICHAI-.I , LAIIUY , A. L. FIUNK , Committee , TJ. 1' . M rj'H DOB. U , P. Mary Is the handle attached to a woman who lives down on Twelfth street near the Union Pacific shops. Mary had dog which delighted m biting people's legs as they passed by the luansioi which bhelters Mary from winter's cold and summer's heat. After the dog had nabbed several persons complaint wa made to Marshal Ournmiiigs , and ho told lliu complainant to to > : o n shot gun and gi down and shoot the dog. Ytsterda Mosu Hawkins , n gentleman of color , dine no the marshal had recommended , uiu when Muty's dog foil dead upon th ground thu atmoaphoroin that immediat vicinity could bo seen to turn n bluial color uud oven the hitching posts blushui for Blmno , Mary swears vonguncn , am as nlm ia u daisy from way up the gulch , she is liable to got thu best of Mono yut Seal of North Carolina Smoking To bacco is the bent. THE YERY BEST residence property in Omaha , unim proved , is a truot wo have on Park ave mil- , which can ) > u bought at a buruain. o'Jltl ) BELL & SHR1VER. Harvlri'B t iliu Rabbi Harfeld , of the Jewish ryna gogue , will preach a oermou Sunday , ih 20lh inat. , at 2 o'clock , on celebration o the centennial anniversary of the birth o Sir Moses Montefloro , t/io great philan thropist. Mr. Uarfeld's subject on the occasion will bo "Tho Fourth Moaos. After the sermon the "B'nal Borith" wil hold their first regular meeting in the vestry rooms. Friday evening the rabbi will preach on "Inconsistency , " and on Saturday morn' ' ing on "Sympathy. " Public speakers and singers find B. H Douglass it Sons' Capiicum Cough Drops sure romcdy for horsonoBs. 2 Honl Transfers. The following real estate transfers wcro filed at the county clerk's oflico October 22 , and reported for Tun Bin : by Amos' ' real cstato agency : S. B. Elliott to S. F. Hnrpoo part lot 3 and 4 block 10 Omaha , w d $2,325. Frank Wassonoer to M. Ryponsky ot 13 Polham Place wd $000. W. C. McAllister to AiUm Kelner wj ot 7 block 7 Schull's Add w d S350. wjW F. M Dunonglor to 0 & S W. R. W , jo part lot 1 block 7 1st add w d. G. L. Bradley and wife to C. Madden lot 8 block 2 Donecan's Add w d S1C5. S E. Rogcroand wife to P. Dickey oh 13 block 2 Improvement Aes'n w d S250. FOR SALE A good family horao , > uggy and harness. L. A , RATH , _ Post Olllco Box 30 , Secretary Howser of tlio V. HT. O. A. A Chicago paper announces the pro orment of Mr. Howsor , formerly of this ity , which will bo good news to his many friends , as follows : Mr. George \ Howsor , assistant general secretary of ho Young Men's Christian Association , who was acting general secretary from .ho time when Mr. Hemingway resigned until he resumed the oilico , has received nd accepted a Haltering call to the general - oral secretaryship of the Young Men's Christian Association of Cincinnati , 0. , and will enter on his now duties Novom- > or 1. Mr. Hawser is a Mlssourian by tirth , and is only 28 yoara old. Ho > egan life as a printer , then became editor of a paper iu Cameron , Mo. , and or three and a half years afterwards was general secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association of Omaha , Nob. lo came from there to his present poai- ion January 1 , 1883 , and has filled it with great acceptance over since. But or his extreme youth ho would inovoit- ibly have taken Mr. Hemingway's placo. n Clncinatti he becomes the successor of Jr. Erastus Burnham , and , while hia lositipn will bo ono of considerable ro- iponsibllity , his duties trill not bo near p arduous as in the much larger associa- ion of Chicago. Mr. Hawser in an ex- nptionally fine voraliat , and in this ro- pect his removal will bo keenly felt hero ind proportionately enjoyed in his now mm a. AbsoEuteiy hl9 powder never varies. A inirvol ol puraly recitb ; and wbolcsomonoaa. More economical tli a he ordinary kiuds.undoannotbo a > ld lu competition Ith the multitude otlo.v tcat.ehort weight alumor hocplmto powders. Sold nnlv In cans , UOTAL 1AKINO POWDKK CO. , 108 Wall etroot . N. Y. CLAESE3 HE-OPEN OS MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 Besides the advantag ot eolld KngUh and Clusel- cal oduontlon , epocl care will ba devoted to the 3OL AND IX ) Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO BdoK-Kecpg , Banainsanil CoinmBrcial Flvo nowproteiBCrsluvo boon added to the facultj or this puriobO. | IT Vaoal Huslo , Oennan and French , optional. JES Nl'.W STUDKNT3 muit | .re . cnt thcniaolvoB during ho wn-k ondlnz August 31 , betnaun 0 nnd 12 a. m. , mid they ipust bo ru uly to utin J oxaoilnatlou to de cide thcflr ra.ik In tha courno I'rot. lAinburt will give duo notice lor the rcsutnpf tion ol the 3vcnlnif touruo In Clirmlntry. Tuition ce. No dlstUiotlou on account ol crcwl tug. 19 tu thcmtOt HULL Tlio Pioneer , and Still Ahead. 100,000 NOW IN USE. Fwt mp wilii ? the lanfr' O'd f * hloucd * to > o and ruigo * . it htttitie Mliai | eat ftnJ ui ttt efildonl loteburiiornlri tbv vor'il ' , and lth lew ImproTO menu tiutuslut to CHr.t | AlMolutcly nit with ( iti lulfiit rewrr Ir , nnw in list thu tcoond tauoc i lliu.ul B tlnirlv accident. fiTSeud f\r t l Ioiruu I'Hoe Utt , Kto - 4'Ot | > bTOVKCO , Ir ( .nviuxp Our ) -LARGEST STOCK OF- TTmnm 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 Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie Indian Dopnrtiuonfc given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale 1405 Douglas Street , OMAHA. NEBRASKA PALL AND WINTER -1 GREAT'BARGAINS IN T U. AND Visitors to the State and others in need of Men's , Boys' audildreu'p Clothing , vrill do well to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock , anol sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216. 1216 CHAS. UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , rASSTNOCR KtiKVATOUS TO ALt , FLOCKS. | 1203,123S and 1210 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. GEEMAH D. WYATT , w 01O | w 3 w" g ° ra g * w w n OdMINGSAND 20TH STS.f OMAHA , HEB " ° " * " " * ! ' " " " < M "rrtvw ! T"WTf"ii"Vi"Trfn"3 . SZKFSsf JD ± S Dormer Window , FtuUli , Window o pf , Iron Ciettlnzi , Metallic B y-llgbU , &o. Tb , ben e / 810 SouU lU < Strut Ornih * KobruU ,