Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1884, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OMAHA DAILY Bl'TC TMONDAY NOVEMBER 10 1884.
THE TATLY BEE
Monday IMorning NovouiberK
LODAL BREVITIES
A Urge force ol men nre at work rebtilli
ins ; the distillery.
- Ayers Taylor , who awatiUort a Dlnpatc
reporter a few day * einco , was to-day fined SI
nnd costs.
A number of Mormons want through tlil
city west yeslenlay. They were montly con
\crts to the Mormon faith from Kngland.
Not n single cue wai in police court Sat
urday for trial. .Tutljra Wei remarkei
that itta nil on account of Cleveland's oleo
lion , nnd that n general inorol wave had strucl
the country.
An error was made In ntnllnff that Hobcrl
Wclden all delivered the address of wclcomi
Ixifore the Y. M. C. convention , Itwnsdo
llvorcd by Hev. C. W. Savidgo , of the Tltsl
M. ] ' . church.
The Paxton ha ? put up lUi storm doom ,
but Instead of btinR upon tha outeidu of the
building an lait year , they are upon the ln ! tlo ,
where a very neat llttlo nrraogoinont has boon
conntniclcd ,
A few days uliico In Mfn ! McCheano'a
nchuol room thera wtut n npslling match between -
twoen 23 democratic nnd 21 republican chol-
nre , which resulted In tha republicans being
floored by the democrat ] .
John Motion , a colored man , was nrrostcd
liy otlicer Ibllamy Sftturday. Tlio onlj
reason given for arrofiting him was tlio fnc (
that ho had a bliotgun In hli po.-BCHslun ,
Morton declares ho was going hunting.
W Gen. Howard will deliver lecture on
Egypt , for the benefit of tlio ladloi old OHIO-
elation , on the evening of November 25th. The
ladloa hope to have a largo houao , nnd tliui
aid thorn greatly in their worlc of helping the
poor thin winter.
At the Goon hotel lost night there won a
grand jollification. 1'oter Goon played the
accordcon , while Henry Vius and a number of
other skipped around the dining room hko
frisky young lambs. The bays said It was all
over Cleveland' * election.
The regular monthly meeting of the Ne
braska Woman'd Indliu association will beheld
held In the lecture room of the Second Pres
byterian church , coruor ! 3oventecnth and
Vodga itroot , on Monday , November lOtb , at
3 p. m. Mlts. II , M. HAI.VEH , secretary.
A number of npplo showora have taken
place In the school build n ( fa within the past
few dayg. An apple shower conahtd of the
ncholars getting their toucher out of the room
and then covering her desk with apploa , which
ia a highly eatlsfoctory Btoim for the toachor.
The Nebraska State Stenographers' Asso
ciation will hold n mooting to-night In room
23 , Omaha National Ibnk building , at 7:11) : ) p.
in. A largo attendance ia particularly do.
Hired , as several ( ( uotionsof Importance are to
ho sottlecl , among others thu date for thu an
nual banquet aud the uloctiun of odicera for
ho onbiilug year ,
Indian Summer Ia hero without a doubt.
All tha toturus having been received it has
been generally conceded by both parties that
thin Is the ( meat wenthor over eeen in this
country. The air Is just cool enough to bo
bracing and just warm enough BO that heavy
wrapi are not neccsnary.
The ladies of the Third Congregational
church are going to hold n fair and fuxtlvnl in
the natv church building , North Omaha , next
Thui jday evening , Novombur llltli. Thu pro-
ceodn of the entertainment will bo mod in
furnishing their neat llttlo clmpol. Kpgular
huppcr commencing ntli o'clock. Oystcrd at
any tlmo. Givu them a call.
I'lngunn Catoy is calobrallng three groa
ovouU the dpinncratio victory , the arrival -
rival of n eon , the thirtconth at his home , and
on becoming a grandfuthor. Thu youngater
will ( ly the tmmo of G rover Cleveland Uutuy.
Mr. Casey's daughter , Mra , McCoy , proiunt-
od her turd with a txjunclng ton pounder
Tlumday moining. All well ,
Tom Green , who was reported ns killed
at thoDtock yurtli by the catching of n lariat
about hU neck , turns up aliva and well , hav
Ing boon only "nhot in the neck. " Them IB
reason to believe that un iutimuta friend of
Green , who gavu tie item to the nowepapers
nd tvlrgraphud It uway , did no for a purpoio ,
and that theroU n woman In tint cuso.
Auclfortla now being miule to provide
the members of the police force patrollng
nixhti in the central pirt of thu city vvltti
lantorip , to bo used by thorn in their vvulkg
through the alleys and other dark plucoj. Tlio
purpose which they are inlend'jd to tubHurvo
In to enable the patrolmen ta eeo that thu
shutters , windows and doura of buuinods
IIOUIIB nro properly euourcd.
A storm cloud last Saturday night O.XDO-
pifd tlio domvitio health of a family whoso
poMtlou in hfo In not among th' ) lowly , Tlio
husband , a joung man in a Paying butCOBS ! in
this elty , caught his wife , a young woman
noted in Omaha for her beauty , in the society
of ono of the disorderly women of the town.
The husband who wan nonplussed nnd over
come by tha royalation , took tie flrat dummy
for Council lUulfghero it la mid he , u man
noted ( or somtoty , Indulged In tha ardent ,
and did not return until lust ovuulng , The
husband has declared hhiuelf mid nays h'a will
rstltute proccodlnra for a divorce.
AnROBttirft niltorH , the world renowned
appoUzorund Invlgorator. Uaoil now vor
tlio wliolo clvlllzud word. | Try It , but bowaru
of linltatloiia. Ask your grocer or diugglut for
the Ronulno article , muuufaiturcd by Dr. J.
U U. Sicwrt & Sana
CLEVELAND & HENDEIOKS ,
Dvuioumdo Hut Illuut Ion
Kvcnlnt ; .
The democrats of Douglas county end
vicinity will ratify Iho election of Cleveland -
land and Hendricka this Monday oven-
inp ; at IJoyd'a opera house.
JAMEH K. 15ovn ,
Member National C.iuimlttoe.
Ch'n Clovolacd and llendriekB club ,
J. J. O'Co.VKOii ,
Chairman Executive Committoo.
WAKUE.V SWIV/LBK ,
( Secretary.
JAIIEH M. WOOLWOKTII.
A. .1. I'OITLETO.V.
fimole Btul of North Carolina "I'big
co.
_
* iv > v * < * p-
i No.lutt ,
On Tucarlny evcnini. , Nnvombbr lltb.
the A. O. 1 { . Division No 1 will give
iraiid bull nt their hall , at Thirteenth
and .Taclmiu ( btmt > i , wliicli ivill bo tlic
f the enHbOii Oiitxl mutic , yxi'3
r.r.d the il x > r nf the hall newly
1 and "luueiilly pr - pard for thu
'J''ie ciinuiiti'o in clmno ; are
uoihiiiy uudouo to niako ic u
euccaa.
USE
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ,
Slrcot CominissiODcr Measey's ' Fa
Roll to lie
The UNUII ! Xnx OrtllnanccH I * HSC
nnd IIsccllniiooii
Done *
An adjourned regular meeting of th
council was hold Saturday evening. Upoi
the call of the roll only members Andersen
son , Bochol , Furay , Rcdfiold and Murplr
were prosont. As no quorum was in at
tendance , the sorgoant-at-arini was di
rected by the chair to bring inasuilicion
number of absentees to make one. Thi
sorgoant-at-arms shortly returned will
members Thrano and Woodworlhand tin
> ) usincss of the mooting was taken up.
I'KTITIO.VS AND COMMUNICATIONS.
From the mayor , giving notice that he
lad approved an ordinance changing the
jrado of St. Mary's avenue from Phil
Sheridan to Nevada street. Filed.
The contract of Charles Gardner with
the city for laying sidewalks was ap
proved.
From Heath & Atkinson and othon ,
taking that fortnission bo granted to put
in a four ton scale at Sixteenth and
Jhicago streets. Referred ,
From Emily J. Hoggs , giving notice
that she wished to withdraw her name
From the petition for n change of grade
if Uarnoy street near Twentieth street.
Filed.
From J. II. Curry , stating that ho had
oouglit certain real estate of the city and
md since learned that thu same had been
lold for taxes , and giving a statement o !
ho same. Referred.
A number of bills were referred with-
mt reading.
From John V. Hoe and others , asking
hat the grade of Charlci street bo cstab-
isho-1 according to profile in City Engi-
loor's oflico. Referred.
HKSOLVTION3.
A number of sidewalk resolutions were
doptod without reading.
By Bcshel , that city engineer establish
ho grade of llarnoy from Convent west
0 city limits. Adopted.
IlErOHT.H OK COMMITTEES.
Finance , recommending the allowance
f a number of bills. Adopted.
Same , recommending the payments of
ho judgments of Mcllugh and McGav-
ck for $1,992.57 and Mary W Gaylord
it S1.G00.10 a ainst the city bo allowed ,
.doptod.
Paving , curbing and guttering , report-
ig that 2 lo yards of SI ux Falls granite ,
: io property of the city , had buen con-
ortod by Hugh Murphy & Co. to their
wnuso. Adopted.
Sewerage , advising that the city attor-
py take such action against Tarpy &
Lonncdy , drain layers , as they may eoom
> require , their bond to do this class of
rork being defective. Adopted.
P.wing curbing and guttering , rccom-
icndlng that the claim of E. J. Bronnau
f damages on account of chan o of
utter on St. Mary'a avenue , bo placed
n flU. Adopted.
Special , recommending the passage of
10 ordinance establishing the frado of
IharlcB utrcot in Shinn'o addition. Filed.
Pavinj ; curbing and guttering , rucom-
lending that the petition of Joseph
hrker and Frank Murphy against paving
ortain streets nnd alloys with sand-olono
n n rook and sand founnatJon b ] placed
n file. Adopted.
Special , statin ; ; that it was unable to
jport on the matter ol the appraisement
f the city property on the north side of
Ficholas atrcot , but would do ao at the
ext mooting. vJoptod.
Oommunicatioiifrom Capt. 0. Dono-
uo presenting his res ! jnatiin as member
f the police forco. Accepted.
Resolution by Woodworth that the
ity ongincor reduce his force to three
isistants , one rod man and an ax-urn.
.doptod.
Resolution by Anderson that the city
iiginoor prepare un ordinance creating a
avng district on dimming from TTTUII-
oth to Whoedon. Referred.
OUDINANOES.
Nine ordinances levying spooinl taxes
1 pay for public improvements were
and three times by citlo and paused.
The appropriation ordinance for Octo-
or expenses was read twlco and then an
bjoction was made to that part of the
ppropriation referring to the thirteen
ion and six teams employed by the
troet commissioner , and a motion vraa
iado that it bo stricken out , it being
laimcd that tlio force was in excess of
liat uuthori d by the city council.
The motion to strike out the uppropria-
Ions for the street force until inquirieu
ould bo made prevailed , and the appro-
nation passed.
An ordinance os'ablhhing ' the grade o ?
harles street was pasted.
The council then adjourned.
Seal of North Carolina Smoking To-
acco is the best.
Tlio Gormnii Theatre.
Rodney Bunodlx's domestic drama , on-
tied "Tho Eighty-eighth Birthday , "
ttracted an excellent audience last eve-
ing at the Stadt-Thoatro. This piece
as never boon presented on the boards
: an Omaha theatre before , and possess-
ig , ns it docs , considerable merit , it re-
tivcd a very enthusiastic reception.
crhaps that which gave the most uno-
alvocal Biitiafactlon was the fnnny por-
on of the play. The outbursts of laugh-
T and applauto were both hearty and
jnuliic , and it became evident that the
arformanco would bu a success at the
d of the first act ,
The regular stock company sustained
10 various roles with their usual ability ,
: m having BO frequently spoken of their
idividual merits it is not necessary to
ic.tpilulato.
Notice ,
Mayor Murphy requests all citizens not
i congregate in crowds upon the streets
id asks all to quietly await the result * .
"oroaftor thoio who gather in crowds
ust not ft'ul badly if ordered oil' the
iluwalL- . The mayor also requests that
10 blowing of tin horns bo dispensed
ith.
_ _
A OLEVEE CAPTURE ,
VoHlnl 'llili'Cvlu > Htulo
1'uuIcnceH.
Inapoctor John Steou yesterday
rought to thin city n prisoner named
01117 Dobtallo , whom ho arrcutccl at
sMora , IO H , on the dmrgo of liivinr ; ;
ibbdd thu United S'alos imil whllo r.ct
ig as tubttituto jiottul clerk oa thu
Northern Pacific railroad in WaahlngU
territory , DaLcslio ia under indictmci
for having stolen three rogintcrcd pac' '
a os of the value of $ ' . ! 00. The the
was committed Iftfll winter. DoLosIto fl <
the country , and , it being known that I
had rclfitivcn in Nobraika , the caao Wi
put into Innpcctor Ktcon's hands. M
Stecn finally traced him to LoMar
Iowa , where ho found him at work in
paint shop , working under the name <
Charles J. Santy , and dinguiacd vrilh
full-grown beard. DaLcslio confesac
the crime.
A LARGE "BUSINESS ,
Tlmt Cnrrlcil on by I'l-omlnoti
\\'lil"jil ) ( | ( ! I'lriu ol' Ilils
City.
Omaha ia justly proud of ita largo an
rolUhlo wholimlo cstablijhinantfl , bu
ono of the moat subutntitial nnd nuoocsi
ful buaincas linuaoi , in tliii city which cor
tains ao many is thnt of Parrotto it.Swcc
noy , tvholooalo dotlon in IOM and cigars
\t 111 ! ! Uarncy otroot , where they han
Ho all high grncloa of to and keep con
itantlyon hund alnrgonnd complotontnal
> f domostls nnd imported cigar. ? , inclucl
tig nil the novoltloa in that line , thoi
goods Using made especially for thom , ii
Sow York , Cuba nnd Key Woet. The ;
lo an o.tclusiruly vrholoailo buainosn
( coping four commercial trnvelora ou th
oad nnd covering the territory of Inwn
Nebraska , pirt of Colorado nnd North
irn Kanass , nnd that their goods giv
lurfect eatiafnstion ia evidenced by tin
'net that they have enjoyed , over ainc
; hey started ever n ycnr ngo , n largo am
> ayiug bnsincaa nnd ono , too , thnt i
itvndily increasing day by day.
Monday , Novutnbor 3d , they locoivci
L consignment of IG5 caaca , n full ua :
oad , of nn unuauithy liuo aiticlo of tea
vhlch had boon ordered last May , direo
ram the Island Arimn nnd waa nhippuc
m board the Mitau Biahl iniil S. S
tonmor. In each of the cancu are fiftj
mmboo baakuta , hermetically eoaled atu
illod with ono pound of pure , uncolored ,
> askot rirod Japan tea nnd nro by ul
idds the neatest and hind lest contrlv
ncos for convoying tea thnt wo have
eon ior many n day.
Before Saturday evening Novombei
th they had shipped ovury cniu of thin
on to dealers i'l various parts of the
roat. Thin ia the second installment
romtho island Arimn and the third ie
ow on the vrny , which will bp the last
his son3on. Their cigar trade is cqanlly
a good , they having sold from Novmbei
at to November 8th about 315,000 ci-
arn. Their opecialtioa in this line nro
iich brands RS "Wild eat , " "Omahn
) aily Boo , " "Parrotto & Sweeney's Hn-
ana FillorOhoroots , " "Littlo Beauties"
ml aovoral othora.
Doth members of the firm nro thor-
uglily up to their business , they stund
igh among pur business men nnd those
110 piitroni/.o thorn once never fail to
111 again.
.7 , H McDonnell , of North in
ity nnd ii roistered at the Pn-iton ,
Kov. 0. W. SaUilcj was culled to tlio m-st
y tolr rnm , ITo .took the noon train
atunlay.
Jlajor nul Mrs. J. W.uldook arrived In
m city Saturday mid can bo found at the
iixton where they will rcnmiii for pom
inc.
liinanuol I lojb , thu gontnl ffentlomnu rop-
isontinB the St. ! . , ouli Bank Note company.
ngniii in tlio city makiiifr hia roguhir viuit to
ustoniorH ,
Max Meyer nnd wife Bailed from South-
inpton for Now York on the 7th. They \vlll
isit rolutivoi In Now York , nnd will return
) Uinuha about December 1st ,
Mr. George W. Pock , wpeclal ivgent for the
'ravelera ' l.ifo nnd Accident Insurance Coin-
any , of llnrt ford , Connecticut , witli head-
uartura nt Dunver , ppant tlio day nt thu Mil-
in ! hotel in tins city.
Mr. nnd Mrs , P , Kelloirg , who htvo ll\eJ
> r yonri in Council lilnftV , will nnka
'inahn ' their futuio home. I'rioiuh and
. ( Hmlntuiei's unlto in uinhl : ; ; them a lout ;
nd pruBjn.Tcma life.
At the V.ixton hotel is n real live baron. It
liarun Von Limloin , of Ainatoulain , Hoi-
, iul. Ho Is huro fur thu purpose of looliinf !
ito the cattlu buiinc83 of the wo.t and ia aa-
> iniunlud by Mr. D. Wllbor , of Chicago ,
Tr. .Inmci M. Swetnnm left yestord. > y for
la old homo in northeastern Mlasuur' ' , nnd
'III ' return with hla ihlishter Stalin and her
tint , Mrii A A. Bhtnrvr , who nill niako
imaha thulr future homo. Tuny will ronido
Ith Mr. Hwotmun nt IGl'J I'urnain utieet ,
iSMr. Kobcrt Komoii , of the firm of Pnxton
; GalloRhcr , left Friday for a thrco months'
| p to Ilia oU homo in Dundee , Scotland , lak-
> X v/ltli him ha ! wife and two children. Mr ,
USE on hai buen cunnocted with the lirm for
x yearn , and has taken thla trip to secure a
iuch needed rout
| D. It , Stilberatein , n well-knuwn uniplnyu of
[ nx Meyer & Co. , who Ima been qiiilo 111 ferro
ro woelcn left yotorduy for Jacksonville ,
la. , where he inteiuh to remain until ho ro-
ilns hU health. Ilia fellow clerks [ iKMOiitod
m with a Inudbomo oine , onminentuil with
plher Iiond and gold monogr.uu , juat before
a departure.
Mr , Ruorgo Uickiuaon , who lias boon ftp-
> lntod dlvUinn uuperlntciiilant of ono of tha
extern divisions , of the Union Pacific road ,
nvci to-night to assume his duties. Hit
ailiiuartcra will bo nt IWanston. Ilia fanii-
will leave for that place In about two
efka , ( ioorgo'a frlenda in thla city wish
m nil manner of good luck in hi a now
ipactty.
Dr. AVortbiiiKKm'H Ucply.
Canon Patterson , of this city , who
logrnphod Dr. Worthlngton , of Do-
oit , of his election at bishop ot the dio-
> BO ot Nebraska , received a reply on
ttundny evening from the reverend
atitig ha wished time to consider , and
ould respond moro at length iu the nm r
ituro. It H thought t < i bo extremely
robublo tlmi Dr. Worthingtou will ao-
tpt thu proll'erod place.
llcitl
The following transfers were Tiled in
10 county olork'rt ollico Tuesday nnd re-
orted for tha Br.uby Iho Ames' real
ituto agency November llth , 1884 :
Aug. ( vountza etnl to Cnthnrhio Ken-
inly , w il , lot 11 , bleak II ) , Kouutxo &
Uitu'itadd , 81500.
Alrx Black uml wifn to .Tofoph I'
uiMC d. lot 1 , blcck7tlv > untro'tth
THE CONVENTION ,
The Y. M , O. A. Slali- Assembly
In .Se4 lon.
Owing ton rush of political and otlic
matters Tun BEE has not paid as muc
attention to the Y. M. C. A. stnto cor
vontion , which Is now in session in tin
city as it otherwise would. The meeting
of the association Friday wore vor
interesting and instructive.
In the association rooms Frida
morning a praise meeting was conducJt
by Harry Curtis , of Council Bluffe. A flu
the election of oflicora the permauon
committee of the convention was ap
pointed and the roll of the various assc
ciatiuns was called , each making a roper
of its work for the pant year. It na
found that every association wan in botlc
condition than an the previous year. Th
chairman of the stnto executive committee
too , Dr. Lcisonring , showed that the oh
organizations wore strengthened and tha
now ones had been formed.
Kov. 0. Pierce , of Lincoln , made i
short addrcos , ntating that ho had comi
to bring greetings Irom the Baptist convention
vontion in acasion in this city and to c > x <
press their interest and co-operation in
the work. A committee , consisting ol
Goirfo A. Joplin , Dr. P. S. Leisonriiifi
and Qoorgo T. Cjxhoad , was appointed
to return the greeting. The exercises ol
the morning wurn closed with n bibk
reading by Daniel Sloan.
In the afternoon George A. Joplin road
a paper on "How can young men b
trained for loading unconverted young
men individually to Christ ? " Daniel
Sloan followed with n paper on "The
Training Class. " E B. Stuvenson , ol
Cedar Ilapldi , Iowa , then led devotional
oxcrciscu for Ivtlf an hour , Robert Wei.
donsnll introduced the subject "Phaaef
of work which should ba especially om.
phnsized. " The mooting closed with thu
benediction by llev. Mr. Preston.
The evening mooting in the Dodge
street Presbyterian church , opened will ;
a song service , after which J.V. . Hansel
tf ld ofVomnn's aid in our work.1
The "Physical work of our association
was spoken of by Harry Curtis , in which
ho told how young men'a bodies arc
strengthened in the gymnasium and cense
fluently arc fitted for much work. The
"Intellectual work of the association'
nraa dwelt upon by George A. Joplin
After David Sloan had epokon of the
"spiritual wcrk , " llev. A. if. Shorril
pronounced the benediction.
sATrmm's MKETIKOS.
Siturda . t 0 o'clock a m thp conven
tion convened in the association rooms
uid devotional exorcises were conducted
jy S. D. Ilitchie.
After devotional exorcises a very prac-
ical paper was read on "Finances of the
ocal associationwhon and how secured. "
Cho paper was prepared by the president
coil association , Mr. P. C. Himebaugh
idn was discuescd at some length
A conference on Y. M. 0. A. college
vork was next opened with an address by
.loy Codding , of the atato univoroityand
van participated in by all the college
tolerates.
Warren Switzler presented the report
if the committeu appointed to review the
oport of the Btato executive commit-
co. The report as read by
VIr. Switzlor 'and expressed an ap-
ipprociatiou of the work done by the
ixocutivo committeu and endorsed the
ecommondation that the minuten of the
ircaont and previous conventions bo
irlutod. That if possible n Btato sccre-
ary bo procured for part of the timo.
Chat the new committeu bo authorized to
aiso § 000 , That each naaocialion bo
irgod to contiibuto to the work. That
,8 , soon as poaaibb each association pro-
: uro a general secretary. That the now
lommittoo tnko steps to district the stato.
L'ho now state committpo ii na follows :
Loavltt Bnrnliam , Onului dialrnian.
Geo. A Toplin , Omiihn secretary.
J. L. Kennedy , Omaha treasurer.
Dr. I1. S. Lefrenritifr , Omahn.
Oen. O. 0. Howard , Oiualin.
llsv. .J. S Detwoilor , OiiKitn.
Dr. O. 8. Wood , Om ilia.
0. T. HarrlHon , Oniohu.
Chaplain 1'ierco , Lincoln.
J. A. Duuimett , Lincoln.
John Miller , Luicojti.
Dr. IS L. I'aino Lincoln.
S. D. 1'itcWo , Weeping Water.
( ii-'O. 1 ? . Work , Hastings.
H. H. Ulmpln , York.
A constitution similar lo that 'uaed by
ithtr wosturn atatea was then presented
ly the committee , which wan unanimous
y adopted.
After thin thoio was a bible catling by
) aniel R'I AH.
The Y M 0. A , watchman was then
iresonted by Robert Woidonsall and ro
narks niado by otheia after which a num.
lor of subscriptions were taken.
rnoaiiAMsiK roii THIS AITKIINOON.
:00I50. : : . 1'aper Literary and Social Knter-
UimneiitH , J. A. Duminett Lincoln.
:30 : 300. ; $ ub'crh > tiQii for utato work , taken
by Rohoit Wudtmsall.
.03 'liM.-Uoya' Work. S. D. Fitcblo.
.HO lUO. : Hov to UfH tliu IWu With In
quiries. DanUl Sloan , Joa
Moiiiea.
.03 1:15. : llejiortanf Committees.
1:15.OiiL'stiun Drawer. Jtobart Wiidon-
bull.
This evening the meeting will bo held
i the Dodge street Presbyterian church ,
ntoroating uddroasosill bo nmdo by
evoral of the delegates.
m YOUR BAM POWDER TO-DAY !
IlrAitilinilvrrllMHl unat ) oliutl >
THE TEST :
n liotitn until lintnl.tnra
riirflnrantapdouiioii > n
mutt. OiOi-overuiiil viuull , A cu.nit.tvlll ! ! uut bu r
uroU tudotuct ttio iiruicnco ot ummunU.
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
I UULTIIHLMSa ll NEVER
l > i mlllt nlintn < > tar a nuurlrr of ft century tt liu
oed Ute coiunnuMV ivlUbltt ttut ,
THE TESTJJFJHE OVEN.
'HICK DAKINO I'O DKIl CO. ,
lUKi-iit or
Dr.Prico's ' Special Flawing Exlracts ,
Ika lr MrtHo t dtltctvui J niUm I0 t r Li MU ( u4
) r , Price's Lupulhi Yeast Qeina
1 ur ( Jjlit , llcaUlir UrcAil , Tl.o llo.t Dry 11 p
Ytatt Iu tlmVuiM. .
FOR SALE DY CBOCERQ.
MIICAOOH 8T. LOUIS-
Ttio Stnto UAiltstg.
At the mooting of the Biptlst stol
convonti n Friday evening ] the follow't
oflicera were elected :
Hon. A. O. Hutinro , president , I.incolr
Hon. .T. 15. IXivin , first vice tire < iilcntWflho <
Mr. C. O. llnslow , cconilIce prc iJen
AlHxandria ; Mr. M G. MarleoJ , reconllr
Mcretary , Omaha ; Rev , H. H. 1) . Vntiglir
corrp | ) onilnf ] ? fccrctary , l.incjln ; Mr. S. M
Ittticdict , trpasuror , I.ino In.
The board of miuingem wan cliossn ai fo
lows : Itcv. .T. M. TasRart , Palmyra : Ha' '
CJporgjJi. Uroun , Itod Cloud ; llov. J. V
O borne , Fremont ! H. T. Davli , NebraiJi
City ; Kov J. ] ' , . Inpham. llrokon IJow ; M
.J. Hull , IMtrir : UBV. / . O Umh , St. K <
waids ; Itov. .1. C. Jnwi , ] < Vtnont ; Ksv. 1
T I.owlcr. Ltutnbnlilti Mr. .T. 8 iUchnrdtot
Omni ! ; Kev. 1 , JohnBon , OaklandMr. . (
K , Uentlpy , llut t-r roiitity ; Kov. ( } . W. lleic
nibbonH ; v. D. M. I.Hatd , Hi tnfr ! ; Km
A. W. Welil ) , Wufpng ! Wntar ; Jtov. 1
Hedell , I'eruj Kr-v , J. V. Hnrrifl , Omahi
Kov. n. ( J. 1'iorco , Lincoln ; Uev. A. \ \
Clark , York : Hov. W. ( . Kvans , Sterlint
Uov. J. .T. Keclcr , Central City ; Kev. Y. . A
ItiiMell , Ord ; Kev. .1. 1) . Xonell , Olcnutlt
TrU8tee for onn juar Sanfurd Willlatni
Jlxoter ; A. U. Hnstin * , lincoln ; for tw
ycats .T. A. Dempster , Oonovn ; Amtm No !
floti ; for three yeaw T. L. Lovcjoy , Cenlrt
City ; .T. H. Stewart , Ulair.
After the election of oflicors the ladio
of the church spread a banquet whicl
was attended b ? a number ot minister
from other denominations.
FOR SALE A good family horai
auggy and harness. L. A. HATH ,
Post Ofiico Box 30.
A On nl < > (
Mrs. Mahlon doairoa to return thank
o her many friondj , and especially t (
Mr Soptt , of the freight department , fo ;
heir hindly sympathy and many tcrvicei
n her recent bereavement.
Pure ,
hl powder never vaclni. A marvel ol ptmlty
; reDjth and wholcBomtnoDi ) . Uoio economical than
loordlnMy klmU.aadoaDnotbeGoId In competition
Ith the multitude of low teat , pho'focht ! alum or
bospbat powder , SoU only in cam 110VAL
r. OkVIjnil CO. , 1C3 Wall Btroet N. K.
ARSIIOUS
RYiriGTOHCLDCOWN
'EARLDAKING POWDER.
ITAMBOUtlDTORISr/
PURE CREAM TARTAR.
ralumoriuiyliiiirloiisliiib ] tnnicscr'bo ; found
i Amlrows * Pearl BaklnR Powd > IH pos.
U'lyPURE. HeliiRcnilorfceil , limit ImonlaU
c'eioil I rom micli clicmlsUi n H S. Dana Iix > s , llos-
in ; M. Delafontalne , of Chicago ; nnd Ouatavua
ode , MHuaukvc. Nc\orsnlil In bulk.
C. E. ANDREWS & CO.
OHIO AGO MILWAUKEE , ,
) JjiLo fct. 2S7 , Ja'J & 'J911 : . \ \ atcr ou
UtfED.
Dr. Yourg's Electric Hells.
IOR TDK Cl'RK W
MiuvorHSKHH ur.nn.i-
TV , IMH Or MAN-
Iluilll , V , KUSKhl IIK
IIUIIY \ N H MIS II ,
101 miui , KiuiuuH ,
: . AMsnioALwonKTO UK OUKN AWAT , showini ;
iltorcrt ln w tnoy nnv bi > iiireil , and reuowr
cath , StrciiRth and Ma-ilv VljrorIIIIOUT IIIK
IIOF MP.uiciM' , will bo Bom free by po-.toa receipt
( fclaini ul < nvelojie. Aililrfdf ,
D1U II. YoUKO , 415 Cansl Strett , New York.
: t-20 in 1m
1mH
H S. . A7WOO
'
'lattanouth ' Net
, - - )
imuizor TUOiooanuanj AAD oion BBIDJ
EREFORD m JERSEY OTLE-
ASDDuaooon JBR.SKYRRD HSVINB
fnr 4l ( * . (
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
DISPENSARY
lOii\SE'8 ] BLOCK ,
Jr. 18th iul Ctpltol Avenue , tro ts all meg Crippled
plod or Deformed , oleo diseases of tt.
lervoua System ,
Blood , and
Urinary Organs
All caree rf Cuirttoro of the Hpinc , Crooked Feet
lift anil Anui , I'lfcmcn ct tha Hip , Kucv. ou.l
nlleJrliita Al'o Chrcmlo aOrctlOb > ultlieLlu't
hsuuuitldin , I'aiilyuli , 1'lku , Ulcnro , CnUnh , Attb
nndUionchW ro wl trcttcd by now ndI iuo-
> lul ratttioJa. All itl ei of tn Blood tnd Urln >
j Oicaar , InrludliiRthoto r * iiltlorf fiom Iwdscre-
m or OJI onurc , tro mf ( 1) anil luatnoli'lly tiwttd
ul euro sUMtntcid. Youns iten , lulodle fc'wl ,
id clil win MiCcrluKlrmu WtaVnn1 * ud Her oiu
itmnt ! n piiNiuciuk iiullni-stli'ii.raljiiroHonol lh
it , Dt rokil uo > Il7ilrn * , Ixr oJMiiiicnlJcli
. . l.o rotortd to lisillU
I K'JUX ) n' Aiiitlli..u , cua
idini. . II ccio U unV too loiu nmlcoUil
he r. ri ! .on In itmrgo l > u fruhutu , [ JiBit
m Vt" MU ! LYl'tvi' ' I ! ' * ' ' ' ) * " 1 ' ' CudWJ bit
n Icx'm tn Ui'ndon. I'ttU > , i l 1'crliu ' II i'lll.lu.1 ,
itlot rltu full drrrtlinkiii ut VMU cavt , MJJ n.tdl-
no > c \ VUKU.IIOU. Uonn itttlun ln-u A < Mi t
ic li | ) > < iviM.ir < , ri uni'n I"/1 * , Vi '
in hmir * 10-1 ! . . iu.,1-3 LUJ 7-i P Qi
10ft Dl
Cu. ccd tot trcittio etthtr ou tati
it
Himebaugh & Taylor ,
-LARGEST STOCK 01-
1' '
Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware al Home for
less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. .
Send for Our 250 Pnge Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask
ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex
clusively. Scale
S , SHICXF ,
1-J05 Douglas Street , - OMAHA NEBRASKA
FALL AND WINTER.
GREAT BABGAIN&
BABGAIN&I I
ii
AND
Tmtora to tlio State and othew in need ol' Men's , Boys1 andildreu'p
Clothing , will do well to call on
The Strictly One Price House in the City
lud examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock , and
sell lower th&n any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors
don't fail to call at
1216 FAENAM ST. 1216
UPHOLSTERY AND DRArEIJIES ,
EMVAT . TO ALL FLOCKS. | 100.12CS ami ISlOFarnainSt. , Omaha , Nob.
. \
II- ' . " /ujS " " MJ\ i/aw- / \ <
_ _ JafrmM ! ! ! . iS6Ai ! .
KV I < ; > HW P WOSft f
i L Lt ' " * s v I j ; i' teni g * 4f ) i.
( f 1
AST TWO WH5SKL OAETsi.
GERMAN D. WYATT ,
M
OT . O K . .
F.
e W wf BET W /i W
PQ l4 H c3 Q > H
sS55s39a | - g 3 a5J MO w vj
lUMIHfGS AND 20TH BTS , , OMAHA ,
t i M
SkM UGHTGfi'
103 TUDY DAVENPORT , IOWA , L , a A. lUtaUtebod mS-'O-.turh ,
D af nosn , Lnue end Nervous Dineajoa Bpe - iTir > . c51 i > riaar.C'Utly Onrcu. . > Uonti
r.r ic , at Uoiuo. Write for "Tlir. MeDi AM9ao.sAWY , " for the Poc a.
.Ooninltnllon and Oovrospoht't-nisu Uraj . O Ikv Wfi. Tclovbc' n WrQ'J '
1 HOJ. Tai\VArDKUSS { > 'LL , IJ4fiin - ! r iKvcutort , 'hj > * Wiy jejan f f
titx. AOt.lxy raa ? iArket ! Soecn" . " CO.N'Ul'jC.J-'IAK W'.pr i , lo.i-i port ,
K.iu. 'Anuiinonhlellaa. Krir Nucci1.Voudotful . 0 * * nowm * 5. „
'JfiKaSS ZSM