TILE'D ' AIL YI3EE TUBSDAV NOVEMBfcii 4 1884. THE DATLY BEE > Tuesday Mornipg Nyveniber 4 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Vote early and you will bo sure you arc there. At Ic.vt two notuy publics should bo at each polling place in order to facilitate mat- tcra and < eo that all voters who are not regis tered can bo sworn in. Tlio nil-lit mail narvlco on thai ! . & M \vlll not bo put on for few days us yet owing to the lack of sufliclout postal olcrka to properly work the nulls. If you wantto vototo.day , vole oatly , M there will bo a big jam. In the Fourth ward It will bo nocosiary to cast ono ballot a rninuto in order to cast the full vote. There will ba no mooting of the 0. K. of A. this evening. The regular meeting , owlns to election , will bo postponed until Tiiraday , the llth Inst. T. ! ' . DUKNNAN. Tlio street railway company yesterday received - coivod n number of now cars to rim upon the now lines which will bo put in operation soon , The now cars are of n llttlo dilfercnt pattern than the old one ? , bat are equally as altr c tlvo. The art idea of incorporation of the Homo fire iniuranco company , with Chariot L. liar Lor , J.IH. L Ljvott , Alvin Saundcra , Jon than 1" . Gardner os incorporatorii , were filed In the county clerk's oflico yesterday after noon. The polls open nt 8 o'clock this morning and clone at C o'clock p. in. , so far an Jiationa' , atato and county tickets are can cernocl. Upon the city bonds thu polls will ba open until 8 o'clock. The polls will OJIOM and close by sun timo. Sunday n young man named Krank ! Kvans , received a severe scalp wound whlo fighting.with another party , whoso nama could not bu learned. Ho was carried into Dr. Spaldlng'd ollico , on L'arnam direct , where a gash tun inches in length waa sowed Tip. The [ Swo3ish Baptist church on toonth street , between California nnd Web tor , will hold meetings Tuesday , Wednesday Friday nnd Saturday evenings at 7:30 : , gUif- loront speakers will bo present , among them , Missionary Mitn Anna 1 ! , Nelaon , All Scandinavians - dinavians at a invited. How can Parka Godwin hope to booloctod inview of his shameful treatment of Mrs. Hill , in inducing her to trust him for board until the amount ho owes her is upwards of $500 , whenin place of making an effort to pay her , hu pleads the atatuto of limitations and mortgages his personal effects so an to pruvent her from realizing a dollar. MrB. Lucrotia Burroughs , a former resi dent of Omaha , but recently of Springfield , Sarjiy county , has assumed control of the W. G. T. U. dining roomi in this city. The ladies of this organlzat'on feel greatly encouraged ever iheir past mccees , which lion oicoedoJ their fondest anticipations , and will go on with their good work with increased vigor. How dons It occur that Major Newell , who Htands indictoJ for embezzlement , was never brought to trial , nnd has been allowed to leave without renewing h'sbond. ' This 11 one of the caies Mr. Godwin hau iiovcr aoemed inclined to proeocuto. Dam ho not ro- Karil embezzlement n crlmo which nhould bo visited with punishment , or han his education ° n thia branch of the criminal liw been neg lected ? I'ISKSONALS. C. S. Ueynoldp , Krcmont , 1) . S. Bell , David City , D. F. McFarland , Lincoln , registered yesterday at the Millnrd. W. L. Baker and K. T. Bartlett , traveling agents for 0. J. Hood & Co. , nro In thocity dlttributliig their piiutod matter. Mias Genclvo Ingorsoll formerly of this city , but who has boon studying for the stngo in New York city the past few mouth ) , ar rived in Omaha last Friday evening , on a visit to friends. She is stopping with Mrs , Goo , Cmifield. John Cuvanngh , thu gentleman who HO ably filled the poaUicn ot catchur In the Union 1'acllic base ball team , lofc last o veiling for Maryville , 0.1. , wheroho will spend tlio win ter with his brother , nn old'timo lualdont of tlio "ulopo. " W. 0. Mills , ono of the mibitantlal young men o ( Lincoln , In tlili state , and brother to AesUtant Union Pacific Yurdirmtot Day Mills , of this city , passed through Omaha yesterday on route to Marion. Ohio , wlierd ho will bo united In murriago to au cutimablo young lady of tbnt city. ICIecllon Day nnil SalnniiH. Yeatorday afternoon Acting Mayor Murphy waa visited by a committee of thrco clergymen of this city and a com- F imUoo from the Omaha Law nnd Order League , to prevail upon him to take tbo legal stops relative to closing the saloons to-dny. Ia consequence of the notice which appeared in yesterday morning's BBE , City Marshal Gumming * was seen last night roapectirig what he intended to do should the liquor vendors see fit to open their doors this morn ing. That gentleman aaid if the saloonu were opened to-day the proprietors would do so lit their peril , IIo continuud that Ihoao drinking placon that wen * kupt orderly and quiut would not bo ndisUirlii'd but tin HI other wise would bnclotud up , It was the fouling among certain saloon mm lant night to open their donra thia irorning H thing tint will probably bo done by every OHM in thu city. It iu hard to cniijeclnro what will ba the roeult in ciso thwy should do eo , but it svomi to bo the in tention of certain partirs to prosecute Bl'ch iniodt'tnoaiiore , aa it was reported upon good Hu'.hority I ait evening tlmt the Lavr end Order LeaKiio had deputed twenty " * p utera" to report all places Belling liquor to-dny. Ditiiut * ortlin DurnntH , 1'he mpinbora vnd friends of the Durant - rant Eoginu Co. had a most enjoyable time iu Falconer's Hill Usft evening , The ccculon was the fourteenth nniiivitr- eary of the company and a fitting cclu bration in ibo way of a ball was given by 1U member/ . Fully 100 couples win- prj-Mritt und ull vhd with caah other in nulling the evening i/eajunt for thoio in eUt'Liluiice , An < xnllmt programme of 30 danc wn t'iioihrnuuli ; with'ho par * ty rint , ceparutiiy until , inrly morulM ; , Th cniiuniMoti ITI ( > rraii Hineiiin which did ul much t < > maki > till ) cMfrtnimnmit a niic8e WIT * P tor D-udul1 , U , H Turny. U'ln-i iloSlilhn , .1 , Van pluw and Frank Fclin * > ijr , Tim mutio r.aa Juniuhud l > y the THE MONTHLY MEETING , The Bornl of Kflncalion Allows its Usn nal Bills , l < "l\hiK up tlic HlK < i nnd I/.n I'd HoTici Oroiurls liy KotalliliiK The regular weekly mooting of th board of education WAD hold last evening President Long in the chair , and mom ben Connoyor , Livcaoy , Gibbon ant Copcland present. The minutes of 111 provioua mooting wcro read and ap proved. PETITIONS ANll CO.MMUNK1ATIONH. From Hone Hamilton , presenting ho resignation as teacher , to take cliec Nov. 14 , Accepted. From City Treasurer Buck , present SIR his ofllclal report for the month o October , as follows : Total from last report port and money collected in October $73,30177 ; paid out in warrants , § 21 , 087 33 ; balance in treasury , $52,217.41 balance inainliing fund , $207.87 ; bonds on dopoiit , $07,000. From Margaret W. Morley , offering her services to teach elocution in higl school , and it it bo not feasible to toad there to instruct the graduating olaaa. Kiforrod. From Belle H. Lowlr , asking that her salary bo increased to § 80 per month , as she is doing extra work. Ro- forrod. From Olovo Bron. ' , architects , Dinting that the contractorof the Qartman school building had cxccutod $1,800 worth of work since the last estimate , to 80 per cent of which ho win onlitlud , provided ho romdoy BOIIIO dufccta in the cornico. Allowed. From the aflicors of the gymnasium society , petitioning the board of educa tion to make an allowance for repairing and fitting up the gymnasium , aa iU members were willing to support a gymnasium teacher. Referred. From Dufrono &jMcndolcasohn , atchi- tacts , stating that Ed. J. Brounanjwas en titled to $880 the oiuno being 80 nor cent , of the value of the work done by him on the east aide of the High school grouuds. Allowed. IlEPOKTH OK COSIMITTKIW , Committee on clairnB ; recommending the allowance of bills amounting to $13,327.for improvements , repairs Aa. Allowed. Buildings and property , recommend ing that additional hulp bo given to the janitor of the High nchool during the wintar months at a cent not ozcccding $20 per month , and that ono ton of coal per month bo given to tha jinitoro of the Pleasant and Qartman schools. Adopted. The matter of the insurance of the school buildings waa nest called up During the nuxt forty days nearly nil of the risks carried upon thu public school buildings will expire , and thu question is to what companies flhould have the renewed insurance was discussed at some length , Tno whulo maltar was finally referred to thu president and secretary to oil'ect the insurance ai they boat Daw fit. Special , reporting that the jmitors' rooms of the Long nnd Loavunworth schools are unfit for habitation and rec ommending that separata building3 bo otoctcd tor thorn to live in. Rjforrod to committee on buildings and property with power to act Member CupuJand inquired ( ho coats of building the retaining walla of the High and Jzud schools. Mr.Conuoyer repurtud the coat upon thu Izttrd school wall would bo at least $1,400 , nnd the im provements upon thu High school grouda including curbing and guttering , retaining wall and Mr. Craig'n work upon the grounds would reach nearly $10,000. On account of the so great cost of these Improvements the committee on build ings and property was instructed on mo tion to ascertain thu cost of repairing the louth wall of the High tohool grounds ind report at the next meeting in order that the board may vote intelligently up- yn these oxpenai'uroa. ' The board then adjourned. The Nuinliur I The following is a list of the number if rrgistored vctors in oicli ward : I'lrst wind . lr.7fi Second wikiil Klr t DhiiUt . t ) 1 Seoind watd-SoconJ district . 1)9 ) 1 Third ward . 1 I Wj Koui th win ! . 1,27 1 Kiflh ward -Kiiat dlstrlut . 1017 fifth wudHio Jiid district . J.'JMl Hlxth wuid . i,77 ; Total . y,708 It is estimated by tlioso who are no- quain nd with Omalm politics Hint not nvor 80 per cent of the total nuuibsr of tlioso registered will voto. Should that e tiniato bo corroot , 7,750 votes will bo polled , making by fur the largest numbur ever recorded in this city. THE END AT LAST , Gront UojiiluiiiK AIIIOIII ; nil Olnii'ii'H cif Hint tui Id til linn Como Thoond of thu political Blrupr-lo is at linncl und n n'gh of relief escapes thu lips of every niun in Omaha Kk-oryono with whom you oonvorsa tolls the tamu story , " 1 om to glad that thii end hus Bomo , for I w s never BO sick of any. tiling in my IICo aa 1 um of the cam- | > ain. | { It lias boon n campaign of mud- throwing ami 1 am rrjoicud to think that it in t un 1'iul. " Thu murohanla lira nil hnppy to think Unit the camp i ( n has cloictl und any that it inny bo putsiblu to do aomo biuiiu'aa , a luxury which they have not unjuyca for aavoral months Nowhere has the dull tliiu'8 bei-n nmro uotioea' ) u than npimthu railroads. No ono liua boun tr voling , viTjboily IHIB rumaincd at homii to vote To-day'a train wvatovcr the Union Pacific did not have a atiii-lo elccjiiiig car paaioii- yer. yer.With ono accord the people of Omaha rii o ihflr voices and exclaim , "Wo are ylid it is over. " FOR SAU'j ' A good family horao , bua'gy und harness. L. A , RATH , IIo\v A bunt i lie Coiiulj , lud i ) ? To the JMilor of TIIK ! ! KK : 1 am surprised that BQ little has been a&id in your paper about the onuty j'tilgn. ' ship , Jam told tint ttio youi.g htnyura df Omaha propuao to stand at the pullc all < l y to bullili r i vn'ora ' cud doft'ut Mr. Points , Will our bimineta men und working ptoplo allow thu l.iwyum to diu- talo'.vhuii to ad nuiihter thu t'litatoa if widowa tad irphitt' ( lltanoboJy ex cept lawyers an interest in the courts ? Mr. McCulloch ia comparatively stranger in Umaha. IIo wag appointed at the instance of Mr. Poppleton at the time the t' . I' , was condemning property for the bolt line , and ho appointed ap praisers that suited Mr. Popploton. Now the people nro rnkcd to elect him in profcrcuca to Mr. Points , an honcnt and reliable man whom nobody can influence. 11 Booms to tno wo need juat such n man in that placo. SIXTH WAIIDKU. In Memory of Mult ) Itcfiianl Carlli Alai ! our little nnnM \ Rene Nn mora hlscliildlfh yolco wa'll hear , For thn tnnstcr calltil liiln to his linmo That'll free from sorrow , tuna nnd care. Ah ! How wo shall tnlsi him everyday As with tho'ochubby Immln and ftet Were constantly ougagoil in play Until his eyes were closed In nlccp. And when In the mornlnR ho'd nwako His voice , like inmic , brlflil { niidgay , Would through the housa tlio fllonco break Proclaiming the dawn of another day. And now In Kadncti wo are left To mourn thn loss of nnn HO dcnr , For ohl 'tin hard to ho Ixrcft Of thrso little cues that are no near. But the Master rayo forbid thorn not And lot tin thlldron comoto mo Them will 1 lovu and niiVr c.ytt out l'or they are Benin of piirity. .Joiw 1' . STALET. Omaha , Oct. 29th , 1881. POLLINTPLAO ( S , I'lio Dnyol' Italllo nt llruul anil a. Ijlsi oftlio I'lncos AVhoi'o It Will Iio To-day 13 * election day and in view f that fact and in order that thcro mny > o no mistake aa to the location of the lolling places a list of the same is given TOU.INO 1-I.AUFJ. Omaha precinct No. 1 , nt norlhnast corner 'onth nnd Jacknoii Kt.recti. Omnha precinct No 'J Klection dietrict Vo. 1 , ut No. 1210 H Thirteenth Htrett. Omaha nrecinct No. 2 Kloctinn district \o. 2 , nt No. 1813 Boulh sldo St. Mury'u avo- ue , between Kightuouth and Nineteenth roots. Omaha precinct No. 3 , nt No. 310 South 'ivulflh street. Omah precinct No.I , nt gliorilfd ollico , nirt hoiiso. Omaha precinct No. D. Election district 'o , 1. nt 1 ' ! ! ' . ) Chicago direct , between wolftli nnd Thirt enth. Omaha precinct No. f > . Kloclinn dintrict 'o. L' , licdinan'rt food fctoro , corner T/.urd nnd Ixteenth streets. Omalinprocriict No. 0 , nt englno house No. corner Twentiuth and Izard ttrccts. Suratnga precinct at echool house near riienlg.1. 1'Iorenco precinct nt school homo nt t'lor n-o. Union precinct nt Irving ton echool houso. .letrora.n precinct at tchool house in diatiict ! Jn. 41. Dlkhorn nrecinct nt Klkhorn achonl houso. 1'lntto Yulloy precinct nt school house at Valley htatlon , Waterloo precinct at school house at Water- oo. Chicago precinct nt school houeo at Klkhorn tutimi. Millard precinct at Millard itchnol liouso. MciYrdlu precinct i\t McArdls echool Inuso. Douglas product atelection district No. l , < nt Election district No. 2 , at Caasaday'a school 101130 , West Omaha precinct nt Echool honso naar leldeu'a The polls will bo opened at 8 o'clock n the morning and coutmun open until > o'clock in the ovonmg. The polla will ) o opened and clc nsd by sun time , which s twenty-four minutes slower than city imo. Mr. II. T. Lenvitt , the county : lork , vrlll start out with the ballot boxes or the city precincts at 7 o'clock his morning. lie will not deliver ho anne to any rtopt the authorized udgos or clerks cf uloctnn , in order that lioru may bu no irregularity , huncn it ia mportant that at least ono of the judges r clerko boat the polling place in each f ard tvt 7 o'clock a. m. Tlio ifiiiiiliopol Oninliii 1'upl'K. _ " Thu following ia thu list of thu average iaily attendance in the publio schools of ) maha for the week ouding October lat : Ugh Echool 109 8 Central tcliool 'JU04 5.1-8 Bchool ; ) 10.1 Pouter fchool 211 5 ) odn | Rchool li" > s.8 JoiiRlaN Kchnol 55 H l i tniiin echool S'iO.a zird school 583 In kson school 7ti,8 j koachool Oil ! ' envouworth echool 371 U .onpr school l'U.7 'ocitic Hchool -IM.t . 'Joasant school 19J Total 4.-173 Thu per cent of daily attondancu for ho same week WRI 05.7 , the largest per icnt , Supurintendont James e.iyu , of any mo weak sincu ho has boon at the head if the Omaha schools. Thu per cent uf ardiuoss was 4.5. ii Not Ulli/.ei , L\t\io \ editor of the lint , The card in yosturday'n BBU pur- lortiug to have been sent out by the ) ratigomon of Toronto h evidently a raud for the roasnn that au Orangeman , is such , cannot become n oitizon of the Jnitod States without violating the oath if Ilia lodgo. The fundamental basis of Jnintteiem is allrgianco to England. Any nun joining nn 0 ango ledge must swour kllugianco to thu liritish crown , no nmt- or In what country , and to hooomo a cit- ' 3ii of this country hu would bu forced to tipudiatn that oath. To do both is por- < uy. Ilcncu the appeal of the Toronto ) Miigomun "t > ttioir bruthrun in thu Jnited Statca" ia not worth a sec- ind thnuuht. I1 M , RIcDo.VAaii , NoItCOtO HttllllXI H OMAIIA , Nib. , Nov. 3J , 1881 The acting uuyor and city inurthal rupeotfully call thu ntteution of thu mloon kenpors of the city of Omaha to loctlon 17 of ordinance No.183 , as fol , ow : "livery parson who ahull Bull or ivuaway malt , spirituous or vinous li- ; uora on thu day of any fimral or apodal election , or it any time during thu first J y of thn wtuik , ooiiimnnly called Sun * l y , thall foifiit and pay for uvor.v mich jH'iDao thu auiu of ono hundred Jullars. " Tha wnman'a Chrlttun auocUtloa. v , luild their monthly iiu'etln ? thU after noon at half | > a t 2 o'clock , in thu r vuatus in thH Ci'y ' ha'l , Member * nnd frleudi are ro I tu l < opro i.t. .M. Wal'lier ' it Oo , will open , next M uiday , Nov , U , nt U ir. 10.U and O.ipi- lul avo. the fitiust Oiinfiictionury. Utktn , Fruiis , Oivara. and Lidina * und a' Osti > ra , 1 'it Oroam und Lunch s in thu Outo City of Omahu loill ; all wulcuiuu. M. WAI.THKR > tCO. Ask your Grocer for HAMIIUKOKK soap , alS-tf TWO FACED POLITICIANS , . - * LEG Estellc's ' Dennncialion cf HOD , C , B , Brown , A Stirring Appeal Troni n Working , man Down \illli BinnlNItoro To thn Jailor of the IKE ! : Whatever may bo said of the motives of the mon yrho cnginocrod the late workingmon'n convention , It is n fact that the members of it word unanimous in their support of the candidacy of Hon. 0. II. Brown for congroaa. The resolution elution endorsing his nomination was adopted without n dissenting mice and the choora which followed proved the heartiness of their action. Yet , while the applause was echoing through thu city hallLcoEstcllowho wr.s endorsed by the convention for district attorneystood up in the Blaine and Logan headquarters on Douglao otroot , and abused nnd villi- fled the man who , of all others in this city has proved by his deeds to bo a steadfast , uncompromising defender of the interest ! ) of thn whole people ; whoso record In nnd out of legislative halls is a continuousbattlofor the rights of the many against the privileged few , nnd a contis tent opponent of tlio oncroachmontn of wealthy corporations. Mr. Eitollc thought ho would make himself "solid" with republican supporters of Mr. Weaver but the method by which ho secured his endorsement in the workingmun's con vention , and his subsequent denunciation of Hon. 0. II. Brown , will bo remembered - bored with a vengeance at the ballot box to-day. The mon who have heretofore - fore sent Mr. Brown to represent them in the legislature by overwhelming major ities will repudiate the brkfkas shyster 'rom Washington county , n man whoso cgal education and ortperionco would lardly gain him admission to the bar of , ho pollco court iu thia city. There in another clais of men in this lily , oflico-holdora and men whoso deslro 'or publio oflico has become chronic , iponly boasting that tlmy can d liver ! rlsh republican votes to Weaver. Their irincipal object in securing Irish-Ameri- : an converts to the national republican ickot is to throw them against Brown. I lon't bohovo it can bo dono. Irioh- .moricans of thin city , oulsido of the iflico-holding bosses , never forgot > steadfast friend , and will , I in certain , giro Mr. Brown a toarly unanimous vote. The big First nust bo redeemed , ability must super- ; pdo mediocrity , and corporation nononti- ios must give way to man who will work , nd vote for all measures which will con- orvo the interests of the whole people. Rally to the polls then , mon who toil n workshop and in field , and men of msincss , and give Hon. 0. H. Brown uch a rousing majority as will appall his ippononta and bury his dofamora. A WO11KIN(1MAN. OMAHA , November 3. An Kxlrnorolnary Career. ( Communicated. ) When "Oolonol" E. F. Schmidt alins Imytho waa before the district court in 870 , at the time ho wasdiabarred for en- cavorlng to obtain money under false irotonsoa hia only defense consisted In a written paper which was road by hia lartnor , Mr. Baldwin , in the course of rhichhosaid : "I have never ropresont- d Ebhart in a professional capacity but imply an a friend , and why a friend to uch a follow , the following explains : Wion I first came to your city , not no wing man , woman or child , a stranger raong strangers , and not knowing thu oed from thu bad , I madu thia feiiow'a cquaintinco at the Wyoming hotel , 'hero ho was acting as steward. Daring lioao days , a poor lawyer in a Htningo lace ho ( Ebhart ) obtained for mo u favor rhich my heart would never allow mo tu irgot. 1 aftarwardn found who the ful- > w naa when I bocair.o acquainted in the ity. AVhilp I always treated him kindly had 03 little to do with him as poa- iblo. " In view of the fact that this Ebhart as notorious .ns the ohonpoat kind of a heap znido gambler ; that Schmidt , alias mytlio , aaru now learn , was a graduate f uuvnral educational iiiatitutioiip , had arvitl four und a half yours in thu uriny uring thrco and a half ynurs tir.iu , eiirn- ig tlio diHtliiotion of "Ooloniil , " had radioed at thn Now York b r 2or thrdo oara and at thu Iowa Inr for three and hulf years , had otumpod thu oastcra tatos fur Lincoln nnd thu western states pr Urant , this ia a remarkable c mfea- ion. But porhapa lie is miat.iltun ; poa- ibly hu ia in error ns tohin fxtraiirdinary xporionces in the war , at the bar and aa stump orator , uud it iftuosaiblo ; iluo , and uitu pnibablu , in view of thn reputation o has slnco established in Oinuhn that o found iu Ebhart a congenial uauorinto. In ] M miioliii cttH. Oharlod U. Churchill , who escaped om jail in Lincoln , Nub. , July 1st , has eon arresccd in Maeaachuiot'a. Churchill aa an oflicor in tlia Nubraelta punitun- ary , and in eomo unacoouatablu wa > risonora under hia superviiuon cncapod. t was finally euspccted that hu hud buoii IQ nicMis ot granting liberty to thu con icto , and ho waa accordingly arrested on lie charge of aiding priaunoiM to u cij > e. Iu was lucked up in jtil , but madu his tcapu. At firdt no truoo of him could bu mud , but at last the ollicof * luarnod that i homu was in.Uukbottoiii , MUBI , and hey lought him at that placu , ilu had onu , huwuvur , before thuy uoul'J put heir hands on him. [ To wai nuxt track- d to Boston. For a fjw wotkj past ho , w biiiu oimi od in the pruduoi ) busi- x'ss at the Dump , and. it was At tha plao > hut ho was nrrosotod. IIo li' ' ! yoira of go. Ho will ba hold until requisition iipera are rarelveit fnxn the gwernor of fubraska , Court. In police court yesterday a good iroivd was iu attendance , , both outside ind inside the rail Hibcrt Wild was charged witli dis- urb.Mico of the > oane. but auccoided iu latablishing hit inuoeonco and. was ilio- ilmrgud. P iil CassaJy , n lurmlesi crank , was lent up to the county jiil tor aifo keep 1 * . B Murphy , Abel ThiUipj , ( coloroil ) M'nnio Wripht ( colored ) . Thoa Jorkoson , i'Vancis M rm trom nuil Joe Waring iveru fm d 5 wild custa tash for disturb , iiifj of thi ) I'oaco. Giutr. ' . 0 sen and Chas Wolla were arrested - rested for ligh'-iug , the forruur was dis- charged and the latter wa fined $5 and coals , Molly Kernah , the notorious , was ar rested for disturbance of the poncY/ She pleaded not guilty and her case was coi.- tinned. Mike Marlow was a pUin Slocumb and was equeczed for $10 and crstn , Frank Wilson was arrested for being a suspicious person. Ho had a nan pair of slippers and a pair of shoes. Ilu said that ho bought them , but they wcro sor. eral sizes to small for him. Lie WAS held pending an investigation. Fred Goislor wna arrested for polling liquor without a license. IIo vas ro- leaped. Yesterday Pat Bird had W. S. Bon- nntt arrested charging tint ho had ctolcn § 22 from him. Both nro in j.iil until the matter can bo invcBtigutcd. Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobao CO. B. II. Douglass and Sftns' Capsicum Ctnigh Drops are mantifautured by them selves and nro the result of over forty years experience in compounding cough mixtures. U Itoal KHtntu ' The following transfer were filed in the county clerk's oflio Tuesday and re ported for the BuKby the Amea1 real estate agency November lat , 1884 : Undivided Pacific Hallway to J. C. Homer , w d , lot 7 , block 41) ) , Platte Valley - loy , § 35. S. U. Taylor and wife to E M. Backus , w d , Inta 7 and 8 , block 40 , Platte Val- 'oy , $250. E K. Mitchnll toJ. Tnomas w d , lota in Florence § 25. G. Armstrong nnd wife to S. L , Toudor w ci , part lot 24 , block 2 , Anthony's add , $1)00. ) E. Mills and wife to II. W. Crorncr w d , lot 7 , block 137 , $13,000 S. Blumlio and wifu to F. Bulda w d , lot 5 , block 7 , Wilcox'a add , $200. J. 0. Donlso and wife to 0. AT. E. Allen , w d , lots 7 , 8 and 9 , block 5 , Do- nleo add , $1,750. J. Morrison and wife to II. M. Liu- bach w d , pirt lot 14 , blnck 15 , Improve ment Association add , $250. Ladies ! Pyhsiciuna and chemists have analyzed Pozzonl'o medicated complexion powder and roccomcnd ito use to their wives and lady friends. What hotter could bo said of it. MtYUItltil ) . WAKK-IIUKD-At Kovcre Miasachufetts - - , , October 20th , 1881. at tha raaidouce of the bride's patents , Mr. Myron L. Ware , of Omuhn , to Mitts Ida J. llurd , of Itovcro , Kev. J. P. Bixby olluiatmg. Absolutely Pure , , rh ! powder never vnrlas. A marvel ol pun ity itrragth and wholcsomonoiv. Mom economical tlian thoordlour ; klniNand cannot bo eyld In competition with the multitude o ? low tort , sho't xta'xht aUimnr phospbat powder , Soil o ly In cms HOYAL UA KI O A 1) Kit CO. , If 6 Wall street N. K THEY MUST BS BED Dr. Yourgs Electric Belts. I-OR TIIK ( I'BR C-p NiRVODBir.wH IDBP.IU- LC. A JIKDICAIj W01T.VTO aR ( IIVIIV AWAT , showing r tlcri'ri ho * tnoy mav \ < a cnrcil , and iaan > > r llt-H th , Hirriith ( and llanlv Vinor , WITHOUT urn tin M'MKniciNK , ulll bo Hon free by yo.t oa re uipt A utiiniic'l iivt-1 inn Ad Iron , bit. K. YOUKG , 445 tuna Street , New York. Dct-21 m Hn J. T. ARMSTRONG. M. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of the JOye ami Ear. 503 Farnnm StreetOMAIU Nebraska- , , Tlio lonMi'i ; AiiriruIXiral and IhoKtocK j > mnil of tlw west ; 2" " ) | > avi'n ' h ) coliri nn , rut and ttitchcx ) , uanlr. no lomi , h n a Imml-oiuu i'vmtr tij ! UUVIT , it.d h B be M irtUhlUheil fi\-ar' , . 1 hu lic t innlh * 1 1n ol wonlurii f rralnu , Fruit Orovintr , Kto , nnd the Live Km kln'uriHti the K'uat Uiuznif nnd A \ \ - . 3'iltnral iilt ) " nfttawct nlily ili-ciixd a d to. , Igxixl , No ono u ho t lid a 11 turr ft plant , ot ft ! x > t ot fatiil bo ovvaba norfu , ciw ( pl or cluckun , nn aCTord to bu without thu llurai Nubraaka. The Best "Writers -ontrlbutu to | t ' | i Bui , Th KJitorUl * nru rlip , llib'uvud nnil to tl'o point. It It | iuVlshoJ | at th'j OA'ttutvcif t o-i 1)3 IB of 31 ojrw joir Ina l | ; or Ircuu t 'H than thkt cif any < thir pi.liliutlori o ( .nls Und In tlio kt , and rccn lfii n Front IU' U .ni-iu ilu b kt .Wnci.ltur < l i24 I , MI t'took Jour- -Lli In thn 1'lliteii tititui. Tlis Homa Circle. LVpartmont i f ibo Uurtl Kcbra-kii li a special lnuturo li'h thiajB inabcait a vul'.umo Agents Wanted. IUu > trolv4 Ciuoilum I.-Jt ! ! cunto. The Weekly Bee Aiul the It1 ItAT , NX.IIUASKA one > e r eah lor VtM , oulU cents J ro Ilia thf pico | .l tlia I'd oVmo } v rv ll. > y nnd Irl uhi teiius u 1O r nt < 01 agent'i outllt , ramulu oopln anj. lllunlj.tw Warn u n List , ulll/octho n. > ccK ! iri astortuxut cf lluautlluUUtura * 'ard . AJdmn K U hUiniiCi ) , , U6 , MS U. HtU fit , Oicuha LAri Lri No 69J.y.ns nmAii kiNimnr FINE won KIN / J.WV UV4. l r * Lf'tkr Fair * t , < \ PIANOS , onoANs , n it. cns. &a UNEQUALLED rfi4 M / > L-r.r iT.ar u iuv GLAUS , CHINA , Ac. , &C. A.VAI ICO GOLD MBDAL > UM I'AlTl tl U f.M.V IIYTIIX RUSSIA CEJIDiT CO. , Glo t4trUia SAMPLE TIM OAN6EHT BY MAIL , 23 CTO , &T -LARGEST STOCK OF 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 ludiuti Dcnartinonfc given for Buflalo Scales ex- lusivcly. Scale 1405 Douplns Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA PALL AND WINTER G-REAT BARGAINS AND Visitors to the Stale and others in need of Men's , Boys' amliJdren'c Clothing , will do well to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods nnd prices. They carry the largest stock. aa-A sell lower than any oth r house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216. FAENAM ST. 1216 UPHOLSTEUY AND DRAPERIES , PASSFNQEU ELKVAT ITO ALL FLOOIIS. | 1COO , 12'8 and 1210 Farnam St. , Omnha , Neb. GERM AH D. WYATT , ODMINGB AND 20TH STS. , OMAHA , TWO-WESSLOAETS. and " ' ' - oa BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , D. 13. A. lUUblishod 1878 CutartJ. Jcafnera , Lnug aud Nervous DIBCMCH Speedily unit I oruutneutly Onrud. Patient r tc si Demo. Write for "Tut SJrnioAi-I 'iiViit"AKT , " for the PHIM Jo. 'oniiultitlim &nd Oonwponduiice Grat'a.0. . Boi i92. ! Tolcphmo Nu , 20. RON , KD WARD RUSSELL , Poaiui jioi , Df.vonpuit , c < .vt : " Phjoci.in cf - . . 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