THE OMAHA DAILY BLE MONDAY NOVEMBER 17 1881 THE TATLY BEE Monday Morning November 17 , LOOAL BREVITIES , The many friends of Chlet .T. H. Hulor will sincerely regret to learn that his estimable wlfo Is seriously ill. The creditor * of Shrove , .TarvU ft Co , Friday elected A. C. Alexander , an old employe of the flim , n algncc. A dynamo is being manufactured for the smelting works , nnd hereafter that establish ment will manufacture its own electric light. A guest nttha St. Chariot hotel had his trnnl : stolen from his room Friday , I but shortly afterwards found it in n vacant lot ad. jacsnt to the house. The members of the Omaha police force lm\o received Invitations nnd complimentary tickets to the first annual ball to bo given by the police force of Council Bluffs , Thursday evening , November 20. Mr. H. C. Patterson left for Kansas City Walurday where on Tuesday next ho will bo united In nmriago with Mi's Ncis- waager , of that place Tlio happy couple vvill.roturn to Omaha to live. The barb wire works will soon shut down for the winter , owing to the fluctuations In the iron market. Till Oktabllahment has been employing about forty mon , who will bo thrown out of work by this move. - On Thursday night the new social club , the "K. If. C , " gave n delightful patty in Falconer' * hall. It wan Ilia initiatory patty nnd u in ono of the rro t enjoyable events of the season of 1881. About tvventy-fivn couples \veo In attundanco. Tha girl's parent ? objectoil to their-mar nago , to George tStithrio and Addio Hoa- field , both of Iowa , caino to Omaha Saturday and weio married on the &ly. The girl was not of ago , but both inserted that she was in order to obtain the necessary document from Judge McCulloch. T M. Bartholow died at 8 o'clock yes terday nt the Paxton hotel of consumption. Ho had been sick nt the house for about three month * , during the most of which time ho was out of money. Ho refused to say any thing about lib friends , nnd died n stranger In a strange land. IIIx remains were taken to Brotel k Maul's undertaking rooms , and an effort U being inndo to roach his filonds by telegraph. Mr. K. K. Orvis , of Tiffany's works has coma to make Omaha Ida homo. Ha is a rrannracturing jeweler , and Is a highly artistic workman in all branches. Hols iu the em ploy of Mr. C. S. Haymond , the Fifteenth street jovvolor , and his first job was the manu facturing of beautiful modal to bo presented to Mr. A , L. Ball , the champion roller skllcr , by Mr , Shields , manager of the rink. Saturday about 4 a. m. an alarm of fire was turned In from box -13 , No. 1 oiieimi homo. It wai occasioned by the burning of two ohanties on Ninth street owned by Thomas Muiray. The department responded promptly and extinguished the flame ) before much damage was dono. It wns doubtlofa the work of an incendiary , as the buildinpa were about forty feet apart , and were both fired nf. the same timo. The assertion in the Dispatch that thu Union 1'uclfiocompany refused to pay the fuuer.il expenses of the men killed in thu.Klk- horn disaster is not true. In fact thoro' is no ground on which to base such a report. The company promptly paldall bills of expense prBieuted. Manager Callaw/.y Bays the com pany intends to bo Hbjnl in cases of this kind , and will too to it that employed injured or killud on the road nro properly attended t judlholr f iinllios provided for. Thorn 13 Nelson , a steamer commander U. S. A. , registered at the I'axton yesterday. Dr. IJlo LowU , the great hyftlouist and pro hibitionist , took dinner at the I'axtou yostor- day. Messrs. Thomas Swobe , I'rank Murphy and lolm A , McShane returned yesterday from Chicjgo. Hanator ur-d Mrs. Mandurson loft Saturday for Waalilngtjn , accompanied by Mrs. K , C. ISiown , Mm. Mundurson's mothor. ( ! . Ijlobor , eulltngTheophilu Hoedorer's rod- lube ) , of Now York , spent Saturday and Sun day hi the city nnd loft last uight for St. Joo. Hon. S. 15. Brown , of Now York , an old friend of .TiuU'o Flint of this city , is nt thi 1'uxton , bsing hero in attendance upon the U 8 court. .7. W. Pearman , Nebraska City ; .T. A. Do < ] nasin , Atkinson ; John 0. Allen Hod Cloud ,1. IS. IltyoK , Sswurd , were at the Millan yesterday. F. K. Hilli- , Lincoln ; J. 15. Lucas , Centra City ; Leu Love , Fremont ; 7i Thonnson , Oga lalla ; John Urast , North 1'latto , roglstortd the I'utton yefatorday. Al. Patrick , Jolm Donnnlly and Willlati 1'aston loft yesterday afternoon for St. Loul to attend thi ) cattlomeii'd convention which i being held in that city thin week. John J. Fiimis * , the fat ami courteous gen tlcman representing thonatlonal refining com piny of Cleveland , Ohio , is in the city inaklcf hU rvgular round to his customers , W. P. Campbell , assistant Buperintondno of the Sixth division of the railway mull oi vlco , In In thu city on olllclal builnoeu aud wll leave thin evening for Idaho , whop ho v\ll looiaftr thu postal Interests of thogovuni lllOClt , William MolUIn aud O. W , Hubbard , o Klouv F.1U , Iak. ) , are lu the city at the Mill ard , hating comu to Omaha in response to ; uVKimu | to appear for the prosecution iu th district court In the uaso of thi State agame Jolm F. liditii , on trlul for bribery. 1l\ > ) New NiBlii Boiviuo Oa Tuesday or Wedtiojdoy ni ht nex the muoh tc.lkod of night mail service bt twoen Otnaba and Llnooln will bo put o ever the B. t M. Not ai was fir t int mated , the Orauhi mail will bo pouche to the J'dciCo Junoiiun and McOook It P. 0aud from that points lllboworke went aver the line with the regular mo ever ( ho 0. B. & Q from Ohlcagi Point * intarm Jiato bj'.rroon Oautia aui Paciiia Jnuotion will Invu noparal ptmo'iDH if tht iidcomily deiiunds then Ohio ! Mull Oiuik Qriiliu received the n | pjiuu Situid y ol ftvu postal cltrk * wll vrill c'j into thu eurvico un thia night rui Tbo nuil will bo brought from I'acii Juuo'i"ii tJ O.imh.x . by the tacuo moai an it it Ukua to th t point , Now * t' ' ck of l"iue Opera fJluneo f e lo or rout at atKUIIOUI fc KllIOKhOK'fl , ED f Opjioeite 1 . 0. m llon'ij L r/'i ' Involca ji o vim IJ. . I ) . l' tu h & 0 , DRESSED BEEF AND PORK , Tac SlocK Yards' ' Slaughter Hens Lessen to Hammond & do , Six Hundred Hoes and 301 BeevoB to be Killed Daily , A. I'roHjJccl of IliunuumiVs Own Chicago INnnt ItcltiK Kenioveil 10 OlIIIlIlM , Yesterday forenoon Messrs. John A McShano , Thomas Swobo and Franl Murphy , of the Union slock yards o Omaha , returned from Chicago , when they hud boon in attendance upon n con forenc. ) with George II. Hammond A Co. , of Detroit , Mich. The object of thi mooting was to consummate the ncgotla tiom partially entered into in this citj several weeks ago by which the slaughtei holme of the Omaha company was to bi leased to the Detroit company for a turn of years. The Omaha gentlemen win roturncd yesterday brought with their Lho news tint the contract had boon on torcd into nnd work would begin undoi it nt once. I3y the terms of the agreement the daughter house which was built by the Union Stock Yards company of Omaha ,7ill pass into the hands and under the ; ontrol of George II. Hammond it Co , ) f Detroit , for a term or three years. At : iio expiration of this time the conTact - Tact provides that the Detroit company ihnll have the privilege to Icnao it for n loriod of five yeara longer or purchase it it a price to ba determined by a board o ! irbitration choaen by the two parties to ; ho ogreoment. Work under the contract will begin nt 311 co and within two weeks from date the low company Trill bo slaughtering daily iix hundred hogs. The eluughturing and ihiplng of beef will not begin until Feb ruary 1st , owing to the fact that improve ments muat bo irmdo biforo this work sin bo advantageously carried on. The contract butwoon these two companies further provides that thn Omaha compa ny shall orcpt , BO soon as it can bo done , two additions to the slaughter : iouso , 0110 seventy by ono hundred feet uid the eocoud seventy-five by ono him- Ircd. The larger ono of those two will )0 built on the south side and the small * > r on the north side of the slaughte r louse , and both trill bo used in the kill- ng of cattlo. Mr. Hammond will , so teen as this work begins , send on his ar chitect , who will aupurviao their con- itruition nnd fashion them after his great slaughterhouse In Chicago. These addi tional buildings , tor the work intended .o bo doup in thnm will require two more Itrgo boilers which will bo put in IB soon as these structures nro completed , vhich time will not ba beyond February 1st. 1st.Tho The advent of thla business Inatituton ute the moneyed intercut. ! of Oaiah.i narks another atop in the material ; rowth and financial prosperity of thi a : ity. Its existence hero will caueo the [ llsburaomout daily of thousand ) ) of jollara and furnish employment for bo < twccn two hundred and three hundred hands. Mr. Hammond , who is at the liead of this company hasa worldwide famu is a shipper and exporter of dressed beef. In hU slaughter house in Chicago eight hundred heaves are killed and drcosod daily and employment furnished to throe hundred men , hla weekly pay roll amounting to $0,000. In connection with his great slaughtering interests he owns two ( hundred refrigerator cars and has the use of ono hundred more. Foi his business bore ho will have now one : built nf tor the latoit and most approved pattern. From his nouso in Chicago lu ships daily to Philadelphia , Boston and Now York and makes two consignment ; per week in London. It was Mr. Hanv mend who first started the dressed booi business and brought it to its present state of SUCCCSP. In connection with hi3 slaughter housi in Chicago Mr. Hammond has all the necessary cossary manufaotorlos and appliances fo working up and making into merchant able productu the oll'iil and waste matte from the dead carcasses. Ho has am operates u manufactory of oleomargarine turning out over'22,000 pounds duilypre pares the hides for market at the tunner ioa and has the whole business oarriei u BO that it is reduced to the lowoa waste possible. All thuao improvciuont ] 't is intended by Mr. Hammond , to pu n at the slaughter housa here , and t nakn it the counterpart of the one i Chicago. Much enthusiasm MM manifested b .ho members of the Detroit cnmpan vor Onuln ca a nlaiightcring and lii [ ling point , this uity being looked up u y them us far suporlur to Chicago fc hose purposus , and it is olaim d b hoin tlut the carcasses of cuttle ur worth on an average , two dollara mor ipiooo hero than there. This ia owin .o . the number of times stock must L oaded and unloaded on their transit t Chicago , which causes the cattle to bt omo bruised , bUckoning their meat an hua rendering it to below first grudi The cmtlo , and stockmen generally , i ho west look upon Oiimhn as tli ninlng point for the slaughter and nhli inont of their llvo products. Mr. Han inond who had Bnmo timidity at first ovi ctarting thcso slaughtering Interests hoi had feur that ho would not bo fully su | plied with cattlo. Ho has , howove been assured by the wauUrn stockmc , hat they will furnish him constantly lit icnd pur day. Should they fully can out their promises Mr. Hammond sal at the end of three yearn , he will romoi liis whole plant in Chicago to this city , DARING ROBBERY , Dr. C , > I , Dliinnoor'H ut Niontlii ) , A daring robbery was committed the residence of Dr. 0. M. Dliumoo 1724 Capitol Avenue , nhortly aftur noc to-day. Mrs. Diunnioor was just r turning from down town and juot at tl gatowuy of her roaidonoa niut a youi man about 18 or20 years of ago , alight below tbo irodlum liolght , smooth , rt face , dressed in a unit of brown clot lie quito wed worn and rirryinu under Ii oo.it aonio kind of u jiHckugc. Mr * . Dinimoor did not think anythii of the ocourroiicn und jasn-d on into II housu. AB eho iMou'd bick into thu ha way , uha noticed ttuU her buiiroom tlu v > a opan , mid ii'eo that licr buro1 .drawer was ojicn. Sha thought t * Istraiigo us oho win poaitivo t > | he had cbscd bath. Bhorl | after wards vrhen dreeaiug to go out t had occasion to look for her jewel cnskc nnd found that it was gono. Slio thoi know in nn instant that the package th man she mot nt the gate had wns ho juwcl casknt nnd her jewel * . She at one questioned her daughter , who wns play iag the piano in the trent room. Th yiuug lady had tocn no ono but Imi iionrd the door open nnd close but suti pos d that it wns some ono throwing in i hand hill anil thought no moro of the oc currcnco. Mrs. Dinsmoor then visited the pollc ntntion nnd loft a description of the Ioa jawols nnd thiof. The police nrrestui nno young man , but upon bringing hhi before the lady , she sild tint ho waa no the man. The casket contained u gold locket ii vrhich were four pictures of rolAtivoa , i ring with n hcartahnpcd garnet , will diamonds cot upon cither side of it Thi r I iif ( frns nn old souvenir , nnd had boo : in Mrs. Dlnsmoor'o family for man ; yearn. Descriptions of it have boon pub liohrd in nearly every paper In the state There wns nleo n crescent shaped pin p black enamel nnd gold , oblong gold pit nnd enamel , sot with hair , n vury narrov chnaod ring , n twisted gold ring , goli pencil with garnet top , black onyx pli with four stonco act in gold , n topaz nn < an opal , both unset. MM Dinsmoor docs not mourn the los of her jewels so much for their intrlneli value but because they iroro nearly nl heirlooms nnd hence prized very highl ; by the lady. THE OMAHA "SANITARIUM rriioTi'liiinili Gi'Alcdlcal Hulonco nni Vcar.s of Kxiicrlcncc. Nothing commends itself moro to tin interest of the people than the abovi named institution , embracing as it dooi RO many noteworthy features for UK benefit of the sick. Superintended bj the well known nnd eminently succoaafu physicians , Drs. Dinsmoor and Worley , this eanitarium has gained an enviable reputation throughout the entire neat , Situated an it is in Williams' block , 1 } 1 North Fifteenth street , Omaha , makes it convenient to the people who have hitherto been obliged to seek relief fet their ills in distant health resort ? , noces' sitating great expense , which it is safe to say many could ill afford. The Omaha Sanitarium has proven itself a boon to the sick of Omaha , nnd an enterprising insitutution of which the city Is proud and the surrounding country rejoices in. The enterprising physlciano have provided the institution with the very latest and most approved appliances for treating the sick with almost any kind of curable disease , nnd surrounded them selves with the best and most skilled at tendants to be had anywhere. The sue- GOES of this Sanitarium is duo en tirely to the long years of experience and careful painstaking of the physlciana in charge who have made it the most complete and popular Sanitarium in the entire west. No mean * have boon spared to make tor it all and much more than is claimed. The Turkish , Electro-Thermal , Sea-Salt , Sulphur , Vapor Roman baths , and Message , have established themselves hero in the confidence cf the ponplo for their curative qualities in cisooof chronic trouble , while for rheumatism their Tore- binthino Vapor baths bavo proven almost a positive cure in all cases. Many people in Nebraska and adjoining stales are now receiving treatment hero , ample acconv modations being itilbrdcd them for special care and attention. Patients suffering with catarrh , sciatic * and similar diseases are weekly leaving thii excellent inatitu. tiou permanently cured , and no ono can avail themselves of the treatment givou for any trouble without being positivolj beuolittod. Perooua from a distance should send for circulars , for complete information , to Dra. Dinmuour & Worley Ouiaha Sinitanuin , 111 North Fifteenth ntroot. Tlio Onialm Union Veteran Club , The Omaha Union Veteran club o this city composed wholly of soldiers o ho late war , honorably discharged , i onatantly increasing in numbors. Thi rganization created only a nhort tim .go has already a largo membership. Ii ibjoct Is aomowhi't the opposite of the G V. U. By the rules of the list mention > d society It is a 11011 political institutioi ml can not bo uiod to assist its mom ors to position or plaoo. The Dbjeet c .ho . Omaha Veteran club is to create ai rganizKtinn here that T ill make itsol olt in the politic ! of the city. An or 1HU ihon of this kind exists In Ujiivo .nd . through Its cuT urta two or throe ol oKliors wore placud upin the legisjatlv iaket. Another point of assault is th tension olllio ut Washington , whor heir union it la expected , will materlall iid them in their efforts to obtain assist anoo from the government for thoi wounded and disabled brethren. 1 Mental MaiiiiVhtuliiins , J. Harulall Drown gave an exhibitioi of mind reading and spiritual manifestn ions at lioyd'a opera house yosterda evening to a very large und intolligei audience. The mental tests that wer [ iresouted during the evening wore cor elusive of the positive existence of an ir isiblr. power that operates upon th senses that is not generally rooi'giuzoc The experiment * wore entirely satisfai tory to the audience. The second pai of the entertainment consisted of an 01 position of the cabinet tricks that at usuilly tialnifd oil on the public by pn tfiulod mediums and have brought oplri l manifestations in general into dun puto and ridicule. Mr , Hrown exphuno nnd also demonstrated the material/ ! tlon trick. A/.Illicr anil Ciiltnr Claws Will bo formed by Julius Festncr nr : Thursday evening , November 20 , at S Goorgo'a Hall , corner Fourteenth an I'arnain , This Is a fine opportunity f loam to play the Xithor or Guitar ut vnr small expense , as thu terms are but $2 C a month , one lueson each week. Per it formation call on Mr , Fentner ut tl : above hall this ovonlng between 7 and 1 o'clock , or at Fostuer'a Printing Olllci corner Eleventh and Faraam , during th week. Seal of North Carolina Smoking T < buoco ia the beat. II Kir. KKI.KKII In this city , November 15th , i Campbell street , nu.tr Charles , Ada , vUfu H , fi l\l ! < or , ; * ! 'Jtjrard. The rc'inaius vvi bo forwarded thia afternoon to Chicago. If you want good Hour ( Jet Christlun s Nupcrlatiw W Ut AT liElMUOD'S. S ii'A-o Sual of N < rth 0 o Int I'b CO , COMMISSIONERS MEETING Jurot's Fees anil tin * C.iimlj I'oor Pnrin K.\penn > s ll > r Oc- Altnucit. Tim county commlMinnors hold liwt Hnttir dity their regular weekly meeting ntvlilcl n full board WM present nnd Allowed thr fol lowing bille : r.KNKRAI. KUNII. i : H. Crowrll , bailiffs fee * . S 8 01 10. ) pursonpclerks ami juilgM of elec tion . not i ; I'etor ( teen , petit juror . 1001 Hans Xlm'iiiTiiiHii , talw juror. . . . L'O 0 ( James A , S.ui.eon , worlc at poor farm . 30 01 Frank DcPuy , grand juror . 22 ( , ( Low Is Grebe. ballilF . Sl ! C ( 0. U. Sharpie IK , talc * juror . 11) ) ( X JMwin Urowoil , bailiff . f8 0 ( Celin J'niroll , work at poor homo. . . 107' ' C. II. llowcn , work for county . 5S 0 ( 1. N. 1'lerco , supt. poor farm . " 50 Wlslcy Nubir , work nt poor fnrm. . . 110 l ( Mrs I. N. I'liTLC.inntrou poor hoiav , 'J"i 0 ( Snrah Ktatiklm , worlc : tt pour homo. 17 0 ( Sunnti Lindull ) work nt poor lionso. . i ! ( K Nettle Jitickn , work nt poor lioiiao. . . Ill 0 ( S. I'eterjoi ) , work at poor homo. . . . UO 0" 1) . N. Miller , ahorilf . I > ( X Dr. W. S , Oill > < , county iihjslciau. , , f > 0 0 ( 1) . L. Shine , October services . ISO C ( Dr. Tildon , insntilty com . 180 ( M Ins. U. lii miner , ncliool HUpt . 118 CK II. T. Lent lit , canvassing veto . 1 0 ( Low is 8. JiofJ.canvnmlnp vote . 1 01 0. B. Hnatln , canvnssin votu . I 0 ( I tarry D. Kto J , canvn ing vota . ! 0 ( I ) . 1' . Angel , cjiivaftxInK vote float senator . 'J OC .T. II Butler , witness fecj . l OC Ulbort Wnllac ? , witness fees . U OC J. S. Miller , witness foes . 400 A , J. Kemlrick , witness ( oca . 2 OJ John Beachain , uitno's fees . 'J 00 Mart Connelly , witness fees . 2 00 Homer lintuitneis fees . 2 00 William Do\o , witno fees . -1 01) ) Lira Lnrnonitnvaa fees . 1(1 ( 00 James Hyhml , witnurs fees . 12 00 T C. Kmmotsun , witness feca . fi CO Henry l''lowcrs , witness fees . 2 00 S. A. Hill , witncwa fees . L' 00 Li. M. Crowell , witncBH fees . U to Mrs. Miiry Uu ilnlo , witness fcua . . 'J 01 Inmes Clancy , witness Ieo3 . 'J HO Charles Baclieliler , wituea feca . I Ol ) l.ouls Simderlaud , witness fees . ( i (0 'J. 1' . ] 5aiuK wituefH fees . 0 OJ Tohn Ktonhick , lulca juror . 10 00 jim er Simpson , talcs juror . 1000 W. O. SnwleH , tales juror . 10 00 3. F , Gewinuor , talou juror . 10 00 1'otor Ln eu , tales juror . 10 HO 1. C. Worid tales juror . 10 00 U. V. Miulsen , tides juror . 10 01) ) ! C. J. Mutch , talon juror . 1000 W. II. Whilteu , tales juror . L' COb bU. . Salmon , grand juror . 10 Oil J. G. Megeiith , grand juror . i2 00 L1' . W. Gray , grand juror . 10 00 lohn Drexel , grand juror . U'J 00 > V. II. Shield ! , grand juror . 22 03 iV. J. Mount , grand j iiror . 22 1 0 3lnrk Woodman , grand juror . 2200 J. B. Charlton , Rraud juror . ! 2 0(1 ( i'Ved Stnbendorf , grand juior . 2 00 II. T. Clurku , grand juror . 2 00 f. U. I'uruy , grand juror . 22 CO T. If , Shannon , grand juror . ( i 00 lenry Grebe , baihtf . 58 OU . - . W. Bandlo , bailiir . GOO 3 J. Xobes , con. Gnthrio to Omaha. 33 GO . 'latz & Co , groceries for poor . ' 11 ( > 5 f. A. Martli , work at farm . 24 70 STob. Fuel Co , , coal for poor . 2 70 'uxton & Gallagher , groceries for poor . 31 S3 Steele , Johnson & Co. , groceries for poor . 3 1 05 iVilliam I'reston , Hour for poor . 3G 10 I. G. Cl&rk , indse. lor poor . 14 OM Fnrria & Finber , meat for poor . 23 03 Win. Fleming it Co. , groceries for poor . 20 So Culm & Co , , medicine for poor . 31 OJ 11. II. Bright & Co , , charcoal for poor. . . . 2 SO loirnrod & Co. , groceries for poor. . II ! f > . * iVm Goldsmith , mdoe. for poor _ 1350 Wilcox & Stephens , groceries for pour . 0 1C SteokJohiHOii & Ca. , groct-rlea for poor . ; )7 ) K William Gentleman , procories for poor . 21 00 1. 11 Thompson , flour for poor . 44 21i Jlmrlrn Hiutz , Krocones for poor. . . i ! ( ) W 3 Jjeisgc , grocerim for poor . 11 9 J iVilliiim 1'rpston , groceries for poor. US ) Harris & lusher , moat for poor . 3 ( II a' brother k liecht , mediciuo for poor 5 h 1 W. J. llroatch , nidse. for county. . . . 3 Iti Himebaugh & Taylor , nidae. for poor firm . 5 1C William 1'rflBton , Hour for pojr . . . . 11 1C A. lirown , groceries [ or poor . 3 (1C ( I'axton & Gallagher , groceries for px > r. , . . . . 31 5 ( Heph Buth , meat for poor far'ii _ 12 Gl Wllllvn 1'reaton i Uo , tluur fori > oor farm . 7 8 ( A. Granbach & Co , groceries for poor . . 7 | LUtlo & Williams , groceries for poor farm nnd jjil . 1151 J. .r. Browu & Co. , jadso for poor farm . 43 h ( A. 1'ol.ick , clothing for poor . 12 1' JI. T. Jjiike , imlso. for county . 3,5 1 ! McCarthy . 'i Burke , fcolHn. etc . G 0 ( i'rank K. MooriiH , ticket for poor . . 3 K U. 1' . H H , ticket for poor . 171 ! II & M. H. H. . ticket for poor . Hi 3' Gihioii , Miller ft lllchardion , blanks 20 5C Ona'u Daily live , ndvertisin ? . 1335 Jiut 1'ub Co. , printing for ( ! o. traai. Kill ItuuH I'rinling Co , IIHJ elouliivi pruo. ; i H G persout cun iu-i ' .1 juiorn . . 21) ) K con'iiir'n witiins.seu . 1 U ( A I4V .fKSSj ; J A OIIIL'AaO AIIVK.VTDUKUWIOTHOLT.I1T IO I'l \ ' 111K KANSAS CITKAlll l. HOUND ACT A' HOOI.KY'ri. Special telegrnm to the Bun. CHICAGO , Nwc-mborlG. Chummy Schofieh \\asarroated to-night on the charge of con piracy to rob Ilooloy'iitheatio Schofield wo. omployml In thu theutro for a tiu.o . but driftui Into bid company , "wont brokn" , and lieoinn dcspurato. Information W H givtui to the po II to by n mim who said that ho lud arnuigoi ! with cichotiold to i irpowur thu trojsurur a Hooluy'ii to-night and gut the receipts. Tin two men watched the untranco of thu tluutr from the ehadotv of nn adjactmt building fo SOIIMI time , but the polict'iiiuti nud nuw ptH'i ] luporters flitting nbouC , waiting for thu rob bury to begin , ncurad Schoheld off if hu In ttndad ruhbury. After tin ) niKlit's roueipt were cnfoly dopotitud , Schofield was takes into custody. \Vlhdoin. Detroit Fret ) 1'roj * . Thu limn who didn't bet on the eleo tion ia thu muat sorrowful chap In th cuuntry. Hu firmly realized limn inonthaiigo just how it would turn out and he inuiiiu to put up : tt least ? 100 ii money , eix hata , four canoj , live b xei of clgnra und glovoa rnouih ; to last hin : en yearit. For some rvaeon hu didn' do it. He knew tlmt di'laya were dan { urous , but he kept letting RO to get i bsttor hold , and the billot-boxes closi-i without hla having made slnxlo wager There was still tiuiti Tueaauy oven before the returns began t show up. Ho knew e.xaotl ; : inw every state had gone am lie could liu'uro the general result to a dot aut when men shook greenbacks undo lia nose and tenderly advised him to pu up or shut up he didn't o down Into hi locket. He felt sorry fur 'em. All th weather prophets predict o hard winter and ho 'didn't mint to feel that hi a wnijer would t ko the sheen clef of children's feet and bread out of thoi mouths , And thus it came about that the f.vt eooing , eons.of.tiovi.'nth-run'j chups , wh cotikt have told nny of in four week * iig how to win n Jbttfy cow or u trottiu hone ure nbout thu only men in thi country "hn won't \ in or losu a tent' ' worth. They might s well hava tnado cool hundred thmiBtnd ppiecu , but the couldn't ' brin tlu'mclvo.s to do > t. yoc'L rgo invoice ju rocuiwd by J 15 French & Co. l 'ort Mr. and M . GeorgaJ. Storey co'e ' bratod the fifteenth anniversary of the ! wedding on Monday last ' , their rosl donee , by the gathering of a large nnrr bor of their array friends , who wer sumptuously entertained by the hostess The many valuable and useful presents o silver and glassware displayed was cvi donee t f the esteem in which this coupl are held by their many acquaintance ) ! . Among the guosta woroHnrgoant-Majo T. J Wigains nnd wife , Quartermaster Sergeant F. C Ingraham , Messrs. Davie Gannon , ( Jill , HownrJ , Jackson , ntn and the Missrs Hinjr , McfJu > y , Monroe Uftvotlo. Scnnlon , Huat , Uechlo , White , and many others. Dancing wa enjoyed until the emal hours of morning. Army Orders. Ilocruit Jamea McCollum , enlisted a at Fort Omaln , Neb , is assigned to thi Seventh infantry , and will be sent to tin stntlon of hia regiment on tlu first fav < or Able opportunity. AbsoiuteSy Pure0 bit powder norcr v ! oa. A nurrol cl poult ] ; rcistli and wholisomenors. Moro ecoomlcnl thai he nrdlotrr klrnla ndraonotbo Bold In oorn | > olltloi with the multltuilo o ( low tctt , short walght alumoi fioenbat | iowdcr. HoKl only in cans. UOY'AI ' O rOWDKIl CO. . 108 Wftll tr < N. K. ARSNQU RY1N5TOIIOLDDOWN EARLOAKING POWDER. ITAMBQUHDTORISE/ falum ornny Injurious substances ca * bo found H Andrews' Pearl Baking Powd , Is rot- hclypUFE. lleiiiBC'ndors.cil.nndt . Imonlala occh ed lrom Mich uhemlsts as 8. Dana -ia > s , Itos. mi : M. Dolafontalnc , of Ohk.ino ; nnd Gustnvua Jodc , Mthvuukcv. Never sold in bull : . C. H. ANDREWS & CO. CHICAGO LIILWAUKEE , , 9 loxke bt. 287 , lisD i II'JI t. Wuter ol. Improved Keady Eecku/ier , Contains tables ehowing the and value of any quantity of morclujd s < at nny price from a quarter of a ceiit t < en dollara , either by weight or measure , Also tibloa of wa ai and board by , ho day , week and mnhth ; board , scant ing and plank uieisuri' ; cubic measure ment of timber ; log measure utid weigh of grain pi'r bunhel , nud interest tables Alao the interest lawa of the c'iJlcron states , Business laws in daily uza Buai less f 01 ma , etc. This valuable book which shoul bo ii .ho hands of every man and boy In thi and will bo sent postpaid on receipt o Hty cents by the WhsTKUN PUBLISHING Co. , Oinulm , K.ih. 1 and 2o stamps taken. novS 1m B , S. ATWOUD , Plabtamoufch , - - atAoia or moaouauBaiD JLHO moil a BADS UD JERSEY GUTTLE AID Dunoo on JBRSIIY BKD HWINH for Balo. Corronnoiulencc solicit : Kurai USebras a , Thu IiiMlinif Agricultural nnd IltoPtock jiiirnal r tliu u tVO ; | > a ( C ! ) 8i > uiluwni , rut anil ttltchui ! lutttfU 110 form , his himUoaiu il uatratcd CDMT imllms Inton ( .itAhllnhed 16 vrorn. Ilia bent met } ] I > IHOMintern | ( I .riuliM , Fruit Urowlntr. Etc , anil th LUti K'n. k liitoriHt , nf the treat Oiaiing anil Aijri cultural nxluini oftho t > t , ohljr dl-cimd and ri vluwcil. No one ho tills a timer or plant , or [ i > ot of land ; Hho ouima hortiu , cow pit ur chickec u udoril to bo without the llural Nuhraeka. The Best Writers Contrlbutu to ItOuziH , Tlie lUltorUls are crisp unbla tiil mid to the | K > lnt , It Is imVlUhod at th iOtv Hiilitcil ) tloti jirlcunf il.W a jcar hag a lare | clrcuUt rn than that of any other publication o hla klml In thu u bt , ami occupies a Krout Itan ! iinonu the liint Aeilcnltural fc J I-uo Block Jour tiali lu tht ) United Stitoi , The Homo Cirolo. Department o | the Uurtl Nebraska Ii a opocli 'oaturd ' which al a } ( inalrcBlt a wclcomoijitor a ; hifamlly Klrcalde. Agents Wanted. Wo pay ro tnu < to < niul I.aail Acoutd a bli'ier Goal ! omiu > iwluii than any o'hcr | iubll > honi In Amt'rloi ml g\\u \ llnokx. I'ocket Knit en , Watches , Ktc , Knit tollJj ami ( iiil < who tavv B'lbicrlntioim lor uu llluitratvJ I'luajlum I.nt 2 runts. The Weekly Boo And the HI 1UL NEBRASKA one vear eah ( o JIM , only It rents mori ) thin the prtce of the | lK ) klouu , > \ cry Hay anil ulrl vthi fends in 10 center or aient' , outfit , mmpte cuplia and lllustrato Premium lilt , nlllruceho an tlcitunt tjtsortinciit c llMUt.Iul I'lcturo Canld. Addretu U 8. bMlTII 3i CO , , US , US U. 14th Et. , Cm Nob. ui , Neb Qalvonizeo iron Vfirnirfi\ > v 1 1 i , riitki , r i u i ViS K > r I'tl'lUli it tk UUl' ' < l > < ) It ill . ' 1 'vi H t llif ll U' iftill 'l I < in t .1 V > uln , C * & * * & 0 & ! LARGEST STOCK OP- IK lUxvu Jto Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Dan Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVSENMEN'&ppM Orders for * lie Indian. Detriment given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale IECOIF , 1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA FALL AND WINTER , CHEAT BARGAINS IN AND Visitors to the Stale und others iurieed ol1 Men's , Boys' audildren' ? 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 , ui sell lower tliun any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216 FABNAH ST. 216 TJPHOLSTEUY AND DRAPERIES , S'OKRJ KLKVVroil TO ALI , FLOODS | 1203 , 1203 and 1210 Farintn St. , Omaha , Neb. & . , .ffig / * ? / . * a.Hl > > } ? ; sl- ' " ? ! > ; S 8 , " f " > < K . . \ . u s ' u . _ . < / , . . -i. . , . ? C""W" " ? > " "is , j"4 * " ' ' ' < " * > VTI'"WT..11J' * * * " * " w. ' 'i VV i sVfr . . . & < yi . . J SI . v it * , 1 , * . . , 5 + JiXnl w 5 , ' " \ * - . " . UANUIAOTUKKa OS SI1IIOTOY 1 | 9 , TW.O WHEEL OABTB. 17 Direct inO. , . C t Jg > ocou ar > pllutlDu 5 0 b D , WYATT , 03 - K- Jt M I tf S H" g g S a H g O 3 D 3 3 I O S O W \ - " GUMINGS AND 20TH BTS. , OMAHA , MEB fi . . . T.7 < ? j7jrarrjrmv..TqrTjffqtyyr : < g 7rrta ' ' 5 | | 0 BIUUV BT. , DAVENPOR'J , IOWA , D. 3. A. V. abUcluut 1H78 OatarriT , ifiu < f , , Lnny aau Nerrouo Di. 8Me SpoodUj mI et3jf.n2uv.ly t'nrod. TatfcuU cr ic t HOUH. M'rtto for "Tiw MoritOif 10 : ' * ' ) ' ; , " f.tbu Proplo , " " ted PomtM'Ond'vro Qratu X.H. I.txi-8 TjU-Jninj | No. 26. " ' UI ) RUSBTJLL , Peatn-u. r , D-w n ons : " I'hnidrJi ol Marked Suocota , ' CuNGREr-"MAW MURPn'i , Dvonport , . "An unnornblfi Man. S"lno Sneceta. V/ondorfut Cures. " Houro 8 to 6.