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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1884)
THE DAILY &EE-WEDNESDAY UCTOB/5U / 20 1884 THE DATLY BEE , A Wednesday Morninc Ootober 29 , LOCAL BREVITIES , The Thurstoa hnso company wai l > holo. graphed ye terday morning. Tlio police court now hai n pot in the shape of n mouco Hie Httlo thing runs along on tha tops of lha benches and Is not mcrco to being Imndlod in a catcful manner. The funeral of Mim Mary Flood wai postponed until thia morning at a 30 on nccount of relation1 ? coming from Milwaukee vho could not arrive until this zoning. AaUndptpoon Dcwcy & Slono'n now buildingon Harnay street , wai tested by the fira department yesterday. It worked | to perfection. Wm. Isoli , a lad about twelve years of ngc wasairoatod by Officer JnspcMonjeslcrday inoralng while attempting to Btcal Borne Ivory rings oir of n IiarncM at the corner of Thir teenth nnd Jackeon streets. OaMn Jones was [ arrested Monday on complaint of W. A. Hfolm , cnhlcr of thoU U , it M. railroad. Mr. Higglm awrts that .Tone * utolo GO foot of hoia from him. Jones pleaded not guilty nnd is hold for trial. County Clerk Lcav ill has received a letter from Mr. K. Ftlgo , i : t Sarmaw , Michigan who is manufacturing the furmturo for the new court house , atatlng that tlio furniture \voull bo ready far shipment in about thirty days. , Certain prominent gentleman , in this city , while dl ci sing'politics oor n little elegant liquor yesterday bocimo Tgrcatly ox- citad and a free fight ensued. Some of tliom are nnablo ts appo.ir on accounfjof.their fachl decorations. The ladica of the Child's hospital request that lUcir c rd of thanks bo again published M an error was made in the repott of tholrc- cclpts cf ths ball game fur tha benoGtof the hospital. It Bhould Invo road SSI.GO , whereas - as it did rcadS 1.81. A retaining wall of blick 1m boon placed around the Dodge ctreet gronmU nnd mldi greatly ti Iho looks of Iho property. A fence will bo placed upon top of tlio wall and will bo ftlmilar to the ono being uroctcd ground the High school ground ) . Iu police court yesterday five ( plain drunks were nsscHsad the customary S.r > and costs , Ono Slocumb was taxed 10 nnd trimmings and a vagrant wai sent up for nix- days. All of the boys wcro broke nnd tha chool fund was not Increased any. There will boa contest at n Catholic fair held at Tecuinfeh , Kichardson county this week between ITon C. II. Mrown , of thin city , nnd lion. A , J. Weaver. The prize will b3 an elegant silver water not. The voting will take place tin Thursday evening Octobur tOth. Suit has been begun in the United Stales circuit couit by Homy Chriatlnnsoii for bin minor mm John Christiansen ngalnst the Union Pacific railway to recover $15,000 per- oonal damages , .caused by the loss nf a leg In a railroad accident In Octobur , 1883 , no r Otto , in Wyoming. The dotnocrntH of Bellevue will huvo a grand rally Thursday outing. Invitations Iia\u boon aont to Omaha democrats nnd n company of horsemen ban been organised to go down. All who can secure horses nnd desire to go inuat bo at thn headquarters on Harmy street nt (5 ( p. m. , roidy to atari. On Thursday night next , the inuinucra of K. of i' . ledge , No. 1. and Myrtle ledge , U. D. , K. of P will unite in a nccml at tlm led ; > o room , Tickets and Invitations to thu first so cial can bo procured of George W. Sablno , J\ro. 10t : South Tliiitoonth Btrcet. Mentors must auply for tickets bcfnro the tivonlna of October 30th , George W. Sabinf , Bccrotaryof the committee. Mlua l''annio IsabolIoSherrick , a well-known journalist of St. Louis , accuuipanio I by Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen , of this city , gavu the HKK of. lice a pleataut call to-day. Ml s Sherrlck IH the corrcHpondcnt of the Missouri Hopuhllcan , and fovoral other loading paperH. She Is now on her way homo from the Pacific coast.whoro hho han spent over a yoar. She liasritton hnveral very readable Icltoru from thnt part of the country. Mis ] Hhrrrlck Is nho u poet of considerable merit ! and B the author ot uoniu beautiful goins. Stock VllI'dH JlllKlllOHH , Volluwing are tlio rocciptB and uliip- monta at tlio Union Block ynrdn yoslur- day , nnd also tlio Bales for tlio pustrcuk : liecclpta Union Cuttlo cnmpany , Pine lihilfD , : < 0 catH of cikltlo , Orfidl tla l ml < S , Cut- tlocompany , OgallaU , 2IJ ca-n ; It. W. l'r i maun , Omalia , 1 car ; -'Kll Suv n" Cnttlo cmn pany , Kuwlinn , llejic ; > l. o , In.'lc'y , llm'.iiir' , ; ! cj ; Catrey llroj. , Cheyenne , U ( .Ma ; total receipts , 80 cars Shipments-H. A. Ul.ilr , ] > ! no Ulnto. 2 care , via U. & M : Powder lluir O.ittlu mm pany , Pine Ululf * . 1 ! ) ens vi.i U , t M. II 1' Ingalls , ijaotiu , 1 uur hoga via O , K. 1. & 1' ; Ogullala hand nnd Cultlo c mil any. O/ulUI , 27 card cattle via U' & M ; "Kll a. von1 C lil comimny , ltawlim > , 1) ) car < ( caitln via U. & N \f , Union Catilu c'linpiiny , I'iiui ISIntF- ' , IJ'.I cam cattle via 1) &M ; Cnrny lrrn. ! , Chin- CDIIO , 1 ! care cattle , \U 1) ) . ft M ; total t.lnp montt , US cars. The sales in tlio yards for thn pint wrnk wcra : Patrick tit is. , Pine liulfto II mU A 3'ibhcr , Omaha , 25 head ; Grron k limlut , Plum Creek , toVm. . l < nwigMncedoiii lowi , CO ; iiearight cuttlu nimpiny , Itouk Creole , ti Handera K MuU , , Oinahn , 'J : ' ; Scurluht cattli < company. Hock Cieol : , to J Jl Unlnm- , ! ' ! t N- mouth , 7 : M Van Tamell , Pine Illnlf. 11 W. A. Paxton & Co. , Otnalm , UIO , M. Vmi Ta Ball , Pine Uliilfj , to Juhn Yo a , ( linnha , 80 Lukn A'ocrbtei , Pine BUilF * , to KunduM & MuD. , Omaha , 251 ; Illuming Wattr cattle comptny , Ogallalu , toV. . A. Puxton & Co , Omihn , . ' 171 Siuco thaoiiomngof tlm jard' , Augwt 151 , th'l loceipts luvu licen : Cuttlo , t' > ' . ) ,7/j liead tio130 ; koruorf.10 : shucp , ' . ' , 15D. TuUl 73Cfct > . Won inU "Old Vols" The old veterans will moot ognin it council on Ihurndny , Ootobor JlOtli , n 7:30 : p. m. at A. M. Olark'a hall , l-Uh ttroct , buttvccn Douglas end Dodge L t every old told lor bo on Imnd to con oiJur tnattcia of inport < < iico lo them \V. 1' . O'Nn" . , Soototsry Vetorou Aisociatlou. Illoyclo In the race yesterday botncon the Irotlinj ; horse and Mri. Lou'cn ' / riim'n dn , at the SliHtinin svrnuo nround , Ih lady won carily in 11) ) ; ' , 8 iiltlfuth ; Hi her < ca were run iiiatuad of IroMini. eijui'ro. The track wn in good but n high viud prevailed. Rlf I'.ati > r eon diicceedcd iu bnaliriv lii rcrurd o 1'M : for ono bnlf iijiln r.din 'In * ( ti t.tnc < in 1:10. : &Tr A'liiuiiiilu and At' . I'.tt fcrnon will bsiu prao'ii-i- -i t ( > .i' y fn < lirfr 100 inlla race on Si < iird < < y iu Ih rink. _ 10OCO , buthola Onuio' > vjupr ( /piilo fcr ralu in n r Joti or lost. Ymr bu J. 0. WituaMR & Co , 27 1m N bwjktt City , NcV. THE CITY COUNCIL , Mncli Bnsiotss of Minor Importance Transacted by That Bcfly , \intl ) Si root to Ijo Pitted nn it Hand Fount ! al Inn Otllcrr Ilc-lnsfnlctl. At the regular weekly mooting of tlio oily council last evening , Mayor Murphy in Iho chairi momboM Bechol , Wood- Trorlh. Ford , Anderson , llnscall , Thrano Mid llsdfield wcro present. The roll waa called. The mayor reported lie had rend the minutes of October 13th nnd Jlst and found the eamo correct. PBT1TIOXH AMI COM.MUNICiTIOXS. From the mayor , stating lie had np- proved certain ordinances pasgcd nt last mooting. Filed. From the same , giving notice that ho had not approved two certain itcina in n special appropriation ordinance for the reaaon that same ere not duo. Vole sus tained. From the same nn aonting the names of tlio clerks nnd judges lor tlio city elec tion taking place noit Tuesday. The fol lowing are names : Fiwt ward : .Turleos , Isaac Rubin , Aloort Vomoy , M Rublingj clerks , 11 P UntiEon , Milfo Spronl , Second ward : Judges , Charles S Thomas , Willimn HonncBoy. .rWLonna- bury ; clerks , M P O'Drion , Ed lloolan. Third ward : Judges , Henry Myors , Goo AV Church , S AMcCluro ; clerks , Jno Konn , E B Hocho. Fourth Ward John S Wood , John MiloB , Lewis Brflsh ; clerks , Morrln Baa- wilz , Cco ! K Jovrott. Fifth Word First Diotrlct-Judges , Goo Kingston , Kd Donahue , II Sopelor ; clorkB , J II Ilobart , 11. B Lallor. Filth Ward Second District .7udtjCB , Jno Quinn , IIV Crossloy , W F Erd- man ; clerks , Charles Pickona , W 11 Ltinyon. Sixth Word Judges , Jno Williams , William White , 0 II Fitchclorks ; , Frank J Burdick , Charles Reardoii. Uon- firmod. From the oflieora ot the Swedish Luth eran church , asking that n lamp post bo moved in front of the entrance to their new building. Referred. From the Paxton nnd Millord Hotel companies , presenting a letter from .Rob ert W. Furnas , the Nebraska cominia- aionor nt the Now Orleans exposition , stating that ho was arranging a gallery of drawings of the public and private build ings iu this ntato and expressing a wish that Omaha bo well represented. Tlio mayor was authorized to expend a sum not to exceed $02 in photographs of the public buildings of this city , the county court house not included. From Oilicor lluano , asking for a leave of absence for twenty days. Granted , From gaa inspector Gilbert , present ing n hat of prices of apparatus to bo used by him in diBchargo ot duties. Re- feiri'd. I From William Preston , protesting against his taxation for thu building of the St. Ulary'a ' avenue newer for the roa- non the caUse is unequal nnd unjust. Filed. From B. E. B. Kennedy protesting being taxed for the construction 01 St. Mary uvmiuo newer. Filed. From the oll'icera of the congregation ot Israel , nuking for a hidowalk and the ouoojmiry uroaswnlka in front of their nhurch building. Filou , From O. Olu en , stating that ho had dopoeited $ ! )0 ) with the city treasurer aa purchase prire of parts of lots 7 nd 8 In block 18-IL Ituforrod. From oily" water works , stating that certain hydrants had been not according to direction of the council , llofurrod. From Truman Buck , staling that F. X. Dillon had paid certain L.XUB under protest. 1' ' ilcd , From F. U. Cooper , asking that the city council cumnromiru witb him In his suit iigauut thu city. Rcforred. From Truman Buck , stating Isaac Troinpaott had p.iid taxes for grading ihernian iivonuo nndor proltiRt. Filotl. Two bids for tlio atone belonging to ho city wcro njectid by thu cjunoil. From James ( Jroighton , rce iiniuuiiding hat Willimn Diiiin bu paid $25 for ervlces rendered tlm city at the foot of ) iiuglaB iitront. Allowed. From Buinc , certifying that Samuel Stober had nerved the city ns sewer in ppctor 118 dnys. Claim allowed. From Monti : Meyer , and others , cnll- ng nttuiitnui of the council to the condi tion of , K ll'orsim ttruut between Fivruam nil Iindgu. llufi'rrud. From JAIIICH Croigliton , presenting cer ium approved cntitiiiiU'S Approxud. Thu contruQC if JameH Fox for the k\ing of a purt of Ninth atreut with Jnlnrudo nand Htono on a tund loundn- lion , and the bund for the nimo tinned U J. JunkiiiBOii nnd James ( J. Been- unit aa eurotii'a , were uppiuvud. From the city attorney , otating that I'otur Goim had brought tuit ngainet thn oity for § 02 for boarding city prisoners during August and September. Itu 'errutt. . UESOLUTIONS. By Womlworth , that the council moot iciuufter 7 p. m. Adopted. By Tlinuit ) , tlut the street cimimia- sloiicr tear down a shanty standing in Hie street at Tirelfth and Loiveiiworth Adopted By Tlirai.o , that a caloH lusiu be placed nt the corner nf Twelfth and wvenworth. Adoptrd. By Andovrton , tlut the * ln't oommin aioiiur relay iiuui-ru on NicholnH 1'vfentit.th > ind SrtVi'iitudiith Ad | ittd , B ; 1 ! dtiild , tlinl thu U mid ( it Puimc WurliH pro eet the month of the North 1'imthit ' bo cr by rip mp , cuncrutu or ntlii-rwlBti , Adopted. lly Wnoduonh , that thn onmmittHi * nn ( Hving , cnrliiiiy and gutttuiiiL' iKjuiit linn liiD nv iieinliip of thu Sioux Kull * bluckri taken , mid claimt'd b > Murpl y & 0 > . Adotod. Hy B elitl ilirtt Ollicnr .Uiuea Douglas bu reuutnt d A < l < pud , umwT or coMMUTrus. Finance uud ilit'iim ' , n imrting nd verso- ly to the claim nf llmirv It illn , for dwin iigm to lot fi in Muck 1 llui biich'a " id uildilion , Adop'ud. iS uie , ri-c.omiiiciiiiiiii ; tli'it tlm cl.iim nf Ff nk fl Hoiiitnk. II furSO'iQ ' bu placed on I'll. ) Adopted. S rente itnil unidin , ri'ooiiiiiienilcny tlitl Suldrtiliiger Hr ' 'H I to notiiii'iid in tnilu/i / nn lot -I tilouk 2 < > 1 Adopt ) i HIIIIHI. . ' ' ' thiitihu I'l ' fortlm t x'ttiiKiiin f Divn-i > n to ' . tint tlm llcutd .f Puillo Works nd liy oo.x culvert the newer across Rvnum street near Irwin. Adopted. Himti , rocnmmending thnt thn petitinii of Isiao Tonnitt bo nlicml on ( Hens the oily already onrna the propetty. Adopt- t'd. Same , rjcmmeiidinq that the petition of Martin Dunham bo referred to com mittee on claims. Adopted. Sidewalks and brldgca , recommending that n four-foot sidewalk bo laid from Seward street to North Omaha creek bridge on both sides Blunders. Adopted. S imo , rocommpndliig the allowance of 81,018 to A. II. Walker for the bridge on Ninotcnth atreot. Adopted , OHDIKANCKS. Special ordinance levying tax to pay for grading west Farnatn street. Passed. Levying tax to pay the coat of Bowers iu district No. M Pansod. Sixteen other ordinance ! making pro visions for piying for the public improve , motils upon the etrcota ot the city wcro road three times by title and passed. On resolution of Ford , the Irish Blaine and Logan club wn allowed the use of thu council chamber. The council then adjourned to moot Tlnmday evening , November Uth , at 7 o'clock , THE 7EIAL OF 00 L , OHASE , 1'ost to Orciip.s tlio Hcncli Kltlicr XurcmliiT loili or ITili lor Hint Uon. A. M. Post , judge of the Eighth judicial district in this itato , came in ycatcrday afternoon from the west and left at 8:25 : for Columbus , hio homo. A part of Mr. Post's ' buoineas In Omaha waste to make aomo defmito arrangement with the district court of thin district relative to hia sitting on the bench hero in the trial of ox-Mayor Chaeo. Mr. Post had been requested by Hon. Judge Wakoly , who , it it understood , is to try the crimi nal caaoa thia term , to occupy the bench In his atoad while the ex-mayor is being tried on the charge preferred airainst him. Mr. Peat waa loth to comply with the request , but gave Ilia consent finally to bo present either November 10th or 17lh , owing to hia being - ing under obligations to Judge Wakcluy for like past favors tendered by him. It is said it has not been definitely deter mined when Mr. Post will bo here , but ii is probable that ho will not come until the last mentioned date , aa the former will intorfern with hia agreement to sit for Judge J. 0. Crawford on November llth. m 1MOHHONAH Pllon. Hco. Bruce , of Troy , N. Y. , Is in our city visitiiiK his old fnond , 1 * D. Ocumpaugh. Gon. 0. O. Howard la nram nt homo , and lion resumed command of the department of thu Plntto. F. 0. Aardlnjf , chief imil clerk , Criflm'B old assistant , came In yesterday from Chicago and left last o\lng for hU Idaho homo. Mr. II. 13. llolsman Is the latest addition to the bar of tliii city. Ho comes to ua with the best of recommendations , and U evidently a young man of considerable ability , < ! a3rgo Brooke , innnapcr of tlio merclmntllo agency of K. ( ! . Dim ft Co. , in elf fur u u-eok attending n wedding \Isltlngfricndsin < vausvillo , lud. , hb old homo. In hla al > < senco AV. It. Ifoman , hla assistant , is Iu charge. Jtr. K. O. Thorn , of Hay City , Michigan , has accepted a position with T. S. GriRo&Co , corner of Sixteenth street and Capitol avenue , anil will umko Omnlin liis futuio liomo. Ho ii a young man highly upokon of by these who know him , and will make many friends in thlj city. city.W. W. T. Iforn , Pullorton ; T > . C. Kerr , Wat i'rloo ; A. D. Murphy , Wc f. Point ; John Hammond , Columbus ; II. Collingo , 1' . Hock , Lincoln , Nab. ; M. T. M. Church , Mrs. A. M. Smith , Chicago ; S. J. Uollins , Uock Island , , nd A. K. A r buckle , of St. Lsuin , are at the lotropalitan. You ni ; BIon'8 Jtoiiuulicnn Clul ) . Thu following is the constitution of the oung Men's republican club , of this ity. Aimctnl. This company sluvtl bo known ntil ( tur the election nn Tlio "V " 'ing lopublicau Military Company. AllT. II. Tbis couipiny Bliallconsist of ono iiindrcd .md three iiitn , iiicliidiny suvou of corB. A in. III. MoinbarH mint bo present nt all iiODliugH unluts oxciievd by tlio ciptatn. AIIT. I V. Alotnbcrs mint abide bv all coin- minis clvi-ii by the cnptuiii or oificvrj in haige ( inrinjj drill or paraclo. AllT. V. That tlieso rulci may lie altcicd. moiidcil or iinpondud by a two-tlilidn votool ho uompnny If you wish to join this company visit Haiuo nnd Logan heidquirtersany oven- A Cnril ol' The manaqora of the Chlldrons Iloapi ill bog to cxpresa their gratitude for the mm of § 81.00 the proceeds of the game if baao ball played on the 14th of Osto jar , for the banelit of Iho Hospital , by the boarders ut Mrs , Goutuuhnia thu poung bnukt'va of the city. Mr.s Ci.ARh.sD.v , Prcaidont. Mns POITLKTO.V , Swcrotary. Kant-nil ol' tJliurlrH I'oucll , The funeral of the latu Ohurlcs Powol oocurrud this afternoon nt 'J o'clooV 'rum his Into rosidi'iioe , corner of Fif tuenth and Jones titreot. Ilia remain wore followed to the gniro by a largi .iiiinbiir of friends. Clinrlus Powell wai born in Geneva 'uw Vurk , on BI.iv litth. 1811 , and was ilu'nforu ' at thn limn of hia dentil 7- ) > > r nf ago. In 1813 ho WAS miirnttl t < ni Ciitharine M. I'.noon , at Joneavillr Michigan. Ho c.vino to Nebraaka in I85t md looktud at In S ito After niiio yimrs rcniduneu at Da Sotoho mtivec Oinitbn , wlu'ro ho reaidod until tin time of his death. II ACS ono of tin oltltBt vustrymen of Trinity , imving boei oluut'ii to thu vt > B < ry when thn people o hut church wor hippud ut the corner n Ninth Mid Fariinin Hlrnels During th tvur he served with Iho Fifth Nobnuki viiliy K ch niul uvery trtut iniposvi iipnn him ho diachnrged with fululily Throughout hin long and well rounde lifo ho wuu oininently a good citizun , inoilcBt nmn , und a truofrU'iid. Ho leave u wife Hint twn childrt'ii , Mr. Archie C I'liiviill Hiid Kloi B. Nioliole. to whoir ilui tondiirfst sympathies of the coinuui tnty t'oout. 1j > lit > H JMunlKiil Soolfty , F lli < ing is l ho programme of the roc t l to bu Kiven on Wednesday at U p , ni at Mas lluycr'u lull , by Miss Noall Stevens. 1. Cpurnta. . and Vinjua . ' ' . K iiUlio , 0. Minor . Uuch Tun I 8 Niclnrno mlo . fliiipi 1 , riu'eirtloua from . Mokownl.l nd l.Uz Smoke Seul of North Carolina Tobio i co. ' A CLOSE SHAVE. Twit Men UMw Out tinJIIH nt lh < 'i\nllcld anil .Vrnrly Ulo IVnin Kiillocntlon. List night tvfo rural gentlemen , with broad brimmed nliito Imts entered the Canficld hotel and placed the names ol Will Mulatto nud Potto Joneo upon the register. They inquired what time the house vras cloccd for the night and upon > eing informed that it did not cluno r.t nil they said they would go up town and lave a little time. Inter in f ho evening they returned to , ho hotel nnd were shown up to room 12 , on the thud lloor. They wont to bed md remained there until about noon to lay. They did not leave any onll in the illico nnd hence it was not noticed that hey had not gotten up. The chamber maid tried to got into their room nnd Ailing iu this notified the clerk , who iacovcrcd that the gas was escaping from ho room. Aa soon aa the men were found several ioctors wore telephoned for and Decors - ors Lee nnd Do Great having arrived irst , took clmtyo of the men and after omo good , hard work succeeded in ringing them to , although they were rotty far gone , nnd would have died n n short time had medical assistance not arrived.1' ' The door and window in the room were closed , henca no fresh air could ntor the apirtmcnt. Ono of the men eserted positively that ho had turned ut the gas nnd had not blown it out. f such i ] thu case then ho must have irnod the thumbscrew partially back gam , aa it waa open when the clerk utorod tlio room nnd ho turned It off , There is no leak around the fixtures , or a BEK reporter niudo a thorough ut with lighted matches nnd found the xturea to bo perfectly tight. The two men huvo been up at Valon- .no Tforking upon aomo railroad gradiug ud were just returning to their homo , Inch , they say , is in Lincoln. It ia for- imito for theiM that they were discovcr- d as soon aa they were , or thia evening's rain to Lincoln would have been loaded ith two boxen , about 2x0 feet. No blame can bo attached to the hotel ropriutor , na notices , printed in Inrpo , old-faced typo , are tacked up under ach gaa fixture , explaining how to man- ) ulato the thumbscrew. FOR SALE A good family horse , uggy and harness , L , A , RATH , Post Oflico Box. 30. Ho I'VII in my IMnuc. [ In memory of Brother George L. Cnambcr- n who lout his lifo while runplng my engine i my absence attending the convtntion of U. ' . L. JI , at San Francisco. ] 'on ask mo why I dwell upon the theme , ud allow these toarsto bedew my face ? Vhy , 'tis plain , ov'n though I have not seen hat iroblo brother fell in my placo. hough ho was not conscious of what was to come .Tot . death , it seems , was giving chase 'o him , while 1 was absent from my homo , md lo , ho bravely foil in my place. 1 knowing that by standing at his post Vhlch ho firmly did in that sad case , lis lifo he'd risk , and , which ho lost , 'or at bis post ho fell in my place. I'ia thus wo move along the roud of lifo Vet knowing what's before us in the race , A.nd II perchance wo fall a victim of the strife t may bo , wo fall in a brother's place. 'o the wife nnd children bereft ot ono HO dear And who are now deprived of a father's fond embrace n this , your aad nlllictlon , I deeply share , < 'or I realize , ho fell in my place. Vo know 'til n sorrow that will not quickly flee ; S'ay , from our memories this lifo will no'er etf.icc. But , 'tii ' said , and oft repeated fervently i'is a noble death to die iu a brother's placo. .Ions ! ' . STALKY. Omaha , October 21th , 18S I. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- > acco ia the beat. Army < > nloi > , OMAHA , Nebraska October . lUBl. 1 hereby reaumo comman of the do- mrhnent of the Platto. Platto.o. o. o. HoAKII , Brigadier General , U. S. A. Major George B. DandyQuartormauter U. S. A. , Chief Qunrtfennnstor of the Department , will proceed to Fort D. A. Kussoll , Wyoming , on public business connected with Iho Quartermaster's De partment , and on completion of this duty will return to his station nt these head- puurtcra , The travel directed is necessary for the [ lublic service. Private John leson , company II , 7th Infantry , a furloughed soldier without means to return to his station , will pro ceed to Fort Liramio , Wyoming , and report to his post commander for duty. _ The quartermaster's department will furnish the necessary transportation and thu coat thereof will bo reported to the proper olh'onr that the same may be ahurgoJ against him on the next muster and pay rolls. By order of Bripadier Gonnral Howard. Absolutely Pure Thl tuu ? l cl pmtlty Hholttuuicoeaa. Mom mx umlbil than the cnJlru.iv ktiiiln.andcuuiiolb * "Id In cflmi with th iimllltudo of low tort , ( hoik wj'ijlit 1 | ihojnt t tioiltr , buU h In b t i o oiv iK co. , icav n lUcct N. WITH THEE -SQF BEING THE BESTS 1 THAT CAN BE MADE THE-MICHIGAM-STOVE-COMPAMYS .3 DETROIT'CHICAGO-BUFF/ALar ? T LAWO-B & OMAFA Chemical ANJJ- OLEAUi O C. T. PAULSON , Proprietor. Gctit'oicctiq' Clothing Cleaned , Dnnml \ Kcpiltod. lAdioo' BrffCfl Clean , il and D\ed , uitliout Hipping. I'liimi'fl Cl < niicil or Colored any slimlo , to Eirapla. bilks , Vfilvctaanc Iicca ClcauoJ , Dvcd anil Kc-lln- ! 3hol. 1212 Douglas Street , - OMAHA , NEP THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ SUOOiSSOHS TO TIIE J. M. B. & B. CO. ] 2f.u lucit extensive tuiriulactureta at Ml * IN TUB WORLD. John Hockstrasscr General A cnt or Nebraska an Western Iowa. 50 S. Tenth Street ! . . . . OMAHA , KED jt7Pilcs ot Uilllaril and eel Tables and materla application. Rural Nebraska , Tlio Ic JIng Agricultural and Ll\o Stock Journal of the west , 20 pages 80 coliiTns , rut nnd itltched , maglznu form , haa a handsome Illustrated ccncr , ntid has boon established IDjtarj. Iho best moth- old of western farmln ? , Fruit Growlnjr , Ktc , nnd the Il\o8tok Intcrtstol the great Grarlnt ? and Agri cultural regions of the west , ably dlscuicd nod re- \io cd. No ono Mho tills a ( lower or plant , or n footof land ; who owns a horse , cow piic or chicken , cm atlord to bo without the Hural Nebraska. The Best Writers Contribute tn It iiai'O'i , Tlio IMltorlals nro "rlsp , unbiased nnd to the point , it U published at the low subscription pr'to ' of St.OOn jear Ins n larger rirctilut rn than that of any ether publication of this Kind in the w 6t , and occupies a Front Hank unions Urn liuht Agricultural anj Luo Stock Jour- i.nlj In thu United Stitoi. The Home Girolo. Department cj the lluril Nebraska U o epeclal feature which tluius mates It a welcome \i9itor at thcFamily I'ircsldo. Agents "Wanted. We payl'ostmaslO'S and Local Agents .1 blugcr Cash Cimmrsslon than any o'her publishers In nmcrici , uml gUe Uookp. 1'ctl.ot Knhcs , Watchen , Etc , FRFB tolijji and tilth who take subicnptlonj for ui llhutrateJ 1'rcmium List 2 couta. The Weekly Bee And the KPIlATi NF.HRASKA ono jear each for 82.25 , only ? 5 rents more thun the price of the iPrtu alone. l-cry Doy and i-lrl win ( ends ill 10 cents for n onl' * ( outfit , pamplo coplrs" and IlKistDted I'rcuiuim I.Ut , will reeiho an cleuant osaortuicnt of r.nautltu ) I Lturo I utild. Aildrpts II S .SMITH A. CO , , HO , US S 14th St. , Omaha , Neb. m o Bi the changes tnat , In a tow yeara , have tsikeu place in the raanufacturn of Improvement of tor Improvement has boon made , until to-day the clothing orforod by Sohlnnk < t Prince , 1210 Farnain street , ia nqual in every " to the best Custom Work ! While at the eamo titno the lownoas of price of the fine grade of clothing they handle ia no leas astonish- in ! ? than the Perfection of Fit ! LAND TUB QUALITY or MATERIAL ANDJMAKE . .j . , , , 1210 Farnam Street. 12W WILBOE'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. Iliri1 TUB ( IKXI INK AUTICI.KTHK (11SKA1 p pul.irlt\ \Ulbor < oiii ound o ( u ll.i\eri nnd Ijino hat Induced semi ) uiiirln'-liKd | ' | I' r iii to attempt to i aim oil a nhnplo urtltloof their owl inunufactiirv lurttiii ) IIITJOII who kUlfvrliifrmi CMi'li , Li'Ms ' or CoiiMimjit en. bhaii d lo cartfu uhcrut vi purrhiMithU article. It rc.iilrus . | IK putlliu. The rviuU * of It use uroiK hut nmn - muMlitlons , and Iho jiroprklur lui uniplo fildint on niunflt Kriit nut CUM in pnliiioimrt roinplulntii The ' hoiphata of l.lmo po M se a inoi-t inartvll ii hoaliiiL'powir. in , roiublneil with the puio C M | Uvc Oil In Dr.llbnr , as pniuribud lit thetnt'diml hu nt ) Si > ld bj A B. Wilhor , ChemW , Ilraloiv. ami all clrti 'k'l'l * . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WemCornice-tMs IRON AHII st. K nooriso. 1 . * * * fn j lltl lioujIM Si. Om h , Mtb. Galvamzen iron G rsrPf rinc \Vlndow , Ti lil , T 11 , Iron and f > 'il ' Uoofli'ir , brsfot'n Patuiit Uttal.lo feVj Mljuil'il llachctt Har nul llmeket Hli. 1 ua < vn'ral tu ] t fit tboaboru 11 Iron t , VcmlaV.\l , Uro Is" -LARGEST STOCK OF- 15 Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Scud for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES G'ounter ' , Bay , Stock and Rdlroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hio Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ez- jluaivoly. Scale 1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. . NEBRASKA L FALL AND -WINTER - , GREAT BARGAINS AND Visitors to tlio State nnd others hi need ot ; Men' ? , Boys' nudildren'p Clothing , will do well to call ou The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. Th" } ' carry the largest stock , an I sell lower th&n any othpr house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216. FAB NAM ST. 121 $ CB'AS. SEIVEBIOK , UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , PASSENGER Et.KVAl " S'O AM , HLOOHS. | 1208,12"8 and 1210 Paniam St. , Omahi , Nob. GERMAN D. 1VYATT * g" s P'a a I I OUMIN&S AND 20TH STS , , io. ibUuuncl . , "xr . > i r Jli. Man. c'me 8 u cow Wnmlctrfnl 0 rnn " - Tlooni 8 to 5. cxa aaaxKjB8awyflTaiggregzas TKiaraai ) a IWT , , R _ TWOJliykllikl . nuj , uify ! 5) TWO ka'itcJ di ci cp tppi !