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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1884)
8 1'BE OMAHA DAILY' ME-"FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21 1884 THE OATLY BEE Friday Morning Nevi 21 LOCAL BREVITIES , The cleannpi attlio clearing horn lne d y amounted to S1S8. 122.09. A sneak tl.lcf . yesterday entered a eccotii land jtoro on Tenth street mid stole n pair o hoes and IBU-M ) other aiticlo of leaser value You iilmtto a uiimbo r of Indies , help i mrt worthy charity nnd pet a rood lunch , nl for fifty cent , at 1'nlconet' * hall. ne\t I'tldny Wednetday Mm. H. C. Templar , wife o the lif teonth street grocer , presented him will A bright little girl baby. Mother nnd chili nrj Ixith doing well , ! ' . 0. Vcflncr nnd 1 ! . a. 1'ood lint cion intf withdrew tlicir complaints of oUalnini money under falto pretense nKimst John 1' Dierkannd tlio prisoner was discharged , A suit of clothes stolen In Council HlulTi ast Friday afternoon , we ro recovered ycntor day by n dctecllvo of thin city In n Tonll street pawn shop and returned to their owner These are dull Union nml if business dee not pick up pretty noou pcopla ' . ' . 'ill imngin that old eonfl , "Kvcry day uill bo Sunday b ; nnfl by" has como true and a month of Hun i lay J is on hand. After n short winter ; a on spring ha : .n .iin put In an nppoarcnco nml from th weather to-day it would not b very astoniih In ? to "CO tlio tress leal out nml K ° ' ' ( ? ' ' aho.td as If nothing had happened. A private masquerade liaabcennnnntmci-i' ' liy Heneon k Allen to bu fjlvon in Mavmic hall , Tuesday ovoninf , ' , Poei-tnlicr liltli. The Miificil Union orchestra will furnN'.l tin ) imifi ) . Invitation * will lie Runt out in a tow Word wai received inltlii city jrstorday that Jack JIceovas ( ! [ killed during n rou- in I.eavcmvorth , Kancas , Wednesday. McGo formerly lived In Omiiha nnd was n html num. Hn had serxcd no\eral tcrmx in tlio "pon" nnd came to Iris dontli through hit inborn wickedness. Hav , Mr. Copclnnd , piintor of Unity church nill hold iirrvico * In thu opera hnuno o.-ich Sunday night of this winter , commencing with nuxt Sunday night. Morning ecrvicoH will bo hold ni usual In the clmtdi on Seven- tcenth street , near COSH. The bubjoct for consideration on next Sunday night will bu ' Common Sense Cluistianity. " And now comoa the Imlchor. ? with an nil. mmnccmenl of a ball to \ > o given nt Kossler'H hall on Saturday evening , November "I'd. It now remains for the clinmbormnlda in thu liv ery Htablca about tha city to gut tin a party , nnd then all branches of work in Omaha will have had n hand , or rather n foot , in the daac- in ? business this HOOHOII. While oiling the machinery in the elevator pit nt 1'arlin , Orocdorf & Mnrtin'4 wnrchouiu , Wednesday FreJ Christian wns nunrlycruiliod to death. Ho unwittingly caught hold of the u'iro that works the car , nnd not thu latter in mutton. It dupcundcd on him , nnd ho won ( | iiee7.ed so that the blood xpurtcd from hl iniFu nnd mouth. Ur. Uarrow , who is attend ing him , hopes to have ChrloUmi nt work : i'ain ; in n fuw woeka. Special i Goraot Bale on Saturday , November 22 , 50 dozen moro Coruota at 25 cents per pair n.t Smith's Now Store , actually worth 7f > ccnte , 1J507 Farnnm stroot. A COWARDLY AOL \n Olil Oili/cii ItccclvcH Itriil * ! 'J real in on I from llitllliuiH. Last night about 8 o'clock David Suhvraiik , an old citizen of Douglas county , and known by nearly everyone in the city , accompanied n gentleman nimed Wolah to hiu homo near Thirteenth nnd Jackson streets. Mr. Schwank had just turned nronnd in front of Mr. Welsh's residence to came back up town , wht-u ho was not upon by iivn or six ruf funs who gave him a terrible beating Ilo was knocked down and kicked until ho was almost insensible. Mr. Schwank , who is a powerful and courageoua nmu had no chance to defend himself nnd ho received their blows without giving any in return. After they had pummolud him to their hearts content they loft him. Mr. Schwank got up from the sidewalk nnd wandered around In n soml-duxjd condition when ho was found and brought up town. Ills head and face waru covered with blood and several dark spofs about I ho head nhpwod the brutal treatment ho had re ceived. Judge Denoko was found and complaint was ovrorn out against Julius Ojrtlftiul , Fred Woisner , known as "Littlo Bis marck , " nnd several others wlioao names .iru unknown. It appo&rs that Cortland hiid been discharged by Schwartz from hii saloon only a couple of days ago and , it { 3 thought , ho took these means to got avoo. llu was recognized by Mr. Schvrarlz nnd ehould ho bo found , it is hoood that such a dastardly man ua ho will recolvn the fall penalty of the law , .Special Flannel Sale this week n Smith's Now Store. United SLntcH Court. The demurrer to answer in the case of Rogers against Smytho aud Blake was ar gued at length yesterday in this tribunal , by D. O. Hull , Eiq , for Smytho , and Mr. Goo. K. Pritchott for plaintilf. The plaintiff demurred to the answer of Smytho which alliged that hii had boon released - leased by law from hU suretyship on the notes , sued on DIako the j ilncipul had ux > ipcded tholr time tor a coiuideratiou. The demurrer was overrulod. The scaled verdict of rpocial findings which had been returned Wednesday night by tlio jury in the case of the OHi- /.tus fc'uving and Loan asiociation against Ituffilo county , wna opened and found to be for the plaintiff. HAMA.NN I'mina , claughtor of Charlotte H. U. V , Ilnmunu , Not ember 1'Jtli , upvt\ \ l'im < ral will tiVo place November Ul t at 10 a in. fiomNo. 503 Northed utroet. All ftljnd * Are Invited. 8\VKKNlY { ra tbl < city , November 20tli. at \ o'clock n. in. , Daniel ijwceiiu , ugtd CO Thu fnoiTsl will talco place Saturday , November lil'tl , nt H : ! , ' a , m , , from bin lat renidcnc'8 , corner of Heteutuinth and Clailc htic-etj , to Holy family chuich. Intoiincnt at HL Mury'u icmotvry. Ho l : it'll I'Vuiii tlio Ilnn'1 , A , A. K 'iort ' , cuperintondont nf the Colnradndiviiicn of < ho Union Pdcitio , with hM(1uattrra ( | at Denver. h ro- lienrrt , H 4 Jii * pJaco will hn filled by A - Mitant SuptrJiitcndeut KJward Dicken- ton. OUTRAGED OTOES. The Grata Jury Investigating the Sale o [ their Reservation , A I'l-Ctuimptlon Ilikt Ilii-y Hnvo Heoi of . SIO.DOO or Mow. For aomo three or four day a past th Tnitod Stales grand jury has been bus ; investigating certain transactions whicl took place in the land oflico at Beatrice in December 188. ) , and which may resul in the Indictment of some of the prominent nont citizens of fago ! county's capital. On the 10th of December , 18811 , nbon 10,000 acres of the Otoo reservation then the property of the trlbo of Indian of that name , were sold at auction to th highest bidder. It appears that nuspi cions hayo boon had for novoral month past that crookedness had boon commit ted by certain parties connected will those sales , nnd investigation has beet not on foot by this body to furrct out the guilty parties. Thcso allowed diahoncsl nets .aro said , upon good Authority , t < have been done , not only by those Jilgl in ofllcial poaitlons , but also by othon prominent at the bar of that county. It J3 rumored that when many of theiu landsircro struck elf at their sale that bid * wore lowered on thu books from those bids actually made when the lauds wore cold. Certain quartern of sections would bu bid elf at $15 or $18 per aero nnd the bookc would nliow that they had boon purchased for $10 or $12. So extensive ly were these changes made from the purchase bids that it is claimed by some the Indiana for whoso benefit these lands were Bold have boon defrauded out of from § 10,000 to § 20,000. These trans actions , it is aaid , are looked upon t the acts of a not of conspirators , and great diflictilly is experienced in getting proper testimony biforo the grand jury. The books upon their face appear correct and oxtranooun evidence must bo resorted tote to trace out the wrong doors. The land oflico oflicials have shown up their books and given their testimony. Nothing very tangible as yet has boon obtained but it is claimed that the inoa Important witnesses are yet to follow. A prominent lawyer waa yesterday before that body nnd testified that in his opinion Irauda had boon committed. Hu was asked to give the names of these who might know and ho replied that his knowledge had coma to him In his pro fessional capacity and refused to give the names of his clients. Ilo was told that MI order might bo applied for to compel liim to glvo their names. Ho finally agreed to glvo the names of sir persons , three of whom would bo able to glvo light upon thcso transactions. Those men accordingly will bu subpoenaed to appear before this jury. It Iseald an air of uneasiness ia cast over the countenances of some of these oflicials and Hugo county citizens and an offer of immunity from punishment by the proper authorities is nil that is re- | ulred to enable the government to ar rive at thu full truth of thcso alleged raudulont transactions. IOWA. VISITORS ; l > olcK > tli > n I'riiin Ccilnr I < Omnlm'H ravcincnlH , Ycstordny n dologaHon ofj.ropro- ecntativo nion from Codnr Unpiila , Town , arrived in Omaha to look over the pnvu- nonti in tl'ia city. The city of Cedar ! ldo ] ! doinaiiua that a mnnbor of ntruoU > o pavud , and thcau gcntlomon nro look- iif , ' into the inorito of various kinds of ) nvir.g nmtoriul. Tlio ( lulc-atiun ( ! s composed of lion. j. W. Kiton , mayor cf Cedar Iltipida ; ) r. . ) . II. Smith , ox-in yor ; lion. , f J Snouflbr , ox-roprosontativo and now .1 member of the city council ; Hon. W. 15 , Lonch , ox-mayor , and now jad o of the nuporlor court ; Dr. IS. L. MaiiBliold , lion. Jnmcs Morton , Hon. A. II. West , ox-mayor ; lion. U. C. Blake , ono of town's moat able attorneys. The party were mot at tlio train by Mr. 0. 12. Scjuiroo and Mr. .John Orant.of the Harbor Atphalt company , and were es corted to the Millard hotel \vhoro ar rangements had boon made for their com fort. During the day they have boon shown around the city and ouch nnd nil of thum express themselves na highly pleaaod with Onrmhu und aay that they have great conlidoiico in her future. They will romiiln in the city to-day rroturninK t ( ) Cudnr lUpida thia ovoniiij. ' . THE SENATE" "SESSION , I ) < ; niocr llu lliiniiic | ( hy nnd Kuril. Thuro was a prolonged nnd lively ses sion of "The Hunato" Wednesday ovonint , ' . There was a full at toudanco and the "discus sion" was ns "spirited" as the occasion demanded. Early nnd late in the last campaign scores of republicans in this city , con fident that the "I'luinod Knight" would "got thoro" baokod their faith with cash , The democrats , aingod by the liroa of experience , vroro not over anxious to accommodate the republicans. In fact it tt\a ; tmly when the latter blud'od too loud tlmt the ilomocratio spitio nssumod a rigid pur- poudicular. Among these who rofuaed to bo blull'ed during the loii ( ; and excit ing days from July io November , wore Councilman Fold and Hon. M. A. Me- Namaru. They " < iaw" tcorcs of repub lican enthuiiaata dollar for dollar , until the amount reached into thu thousands , and when the returui came in and the ollichl couut gave Cleveland the decisive ( inures , thu purses of Messrs. BloNamara and Ford swelled to elephantine proportions. It was natu ral that their enthusiasm should Book a vout in aouio substantial form und n banquet to the victors and the van. ijuistad was decided upon. It came off U'oduoxlay in thu bnujuet room of "Tho ji > nat " reitaurant , on I'uniam street. \bnut thirty ( { iieata participato-1. The jroup piciontod many interesting feat- jrea. The democralo were iiuliUBiii.Htie , 'iilarioux ' The republican quartette took buir "liluo 1'uiut" crow on the half itiell , and the subsequent procoodmgs nteri'Hi'd them but little. The feast "Hi an uUbordto ( iiH'.ind wai well ailited < i break thu fait uf t. uuiy f jur yctr * . ilouorAhlo .lauic.i Oni luuii iirudded llun J Sterling Merion and Frank I * Ireland , of Nebraska City. W.1I. Ashby ' fWymoro , and H.Moytnhan , of 'Jhicagc were amen , ' the guests from nbroa.i Besides these thorn were present , Mctsrs McNnmnra and Ford , the hosts ; lion James K. Boyd , Hon. James Creighton MattV. . Clair , I' . A. OAvin , of th Times , Frank Mooros , J. J. L. 0 Jowctt , U T. Shannon , J. F. Daley , Jo Toah-.n . , Judge Bonoko , B. T. Morisrty K. A. O'Brien , of the Republican , Tu HKP. man , F , A. MacDonngh , of th Wntchman , S. F. Woodbriago , of thi Herald , D. I' . An ell , Ooorgo T. Mills Hon. C V. CallaKhor , D. N. Miller Frank Walters , John Mahoney , W. 11 ( jams , H. O'Kobfn , J. McKomo , Oeory Canliold , Kd. Mcadimber , nnd Ou Carey. Toanta were oU'ered , speeches made nni champigno flowed freely till mldnighl Tlio nhaftn < f thu victors , though point cd , were tempered with good will am Uudwcisor and the shorns lanbs unani mously cheered the sentiment of the ! chief spokesman , "Wo nro with yet boy a , inspirit if not in heart. " Altogether the bniupuot was a mos enjoyable success , a credit alike to t' ' > generous hosts and the presiding goniu of The Sonato. POLICE POINTERS , I'ollcr Court IStiHinrss 1'iir tlio Day Tlio llntxosl of Trumps , Yesterday in the police court Hire THROB vrcro on trial. ( Jhns. Di'-is wa chnrgod with being n vagrant. A fo\ dayn ago thin enmo man wns in pollc < court for atualing chickens and had at the time a rooster In his anna which lie wa trying to Induce to crow for Blnino. Lao nt lit vrhcn arrontod ho hnd thrco chick ona in hin pniscasion , Ilo had wrun : their nocks and was carrying them oil'BE liig AID cully. The judgu sized him uf nnd then booked him for 15 days in the county jail on bread and water. Hans P. Falk and Mutt Carroll were charged with fighting. They udmittoc that they hnd had a little nut to and hit honor thought that $10 and coatn apiccu would bu about the proper thing for such an nlfonuo and BO booked it. George Ilownrd , who was nrrcstod a few days no with two pairs of pants Ii his possosaion , pleaded not guilty at the time of his arraignment and demanded a jury trial. His cane lias not yet boon called and having gotten tired of waiting , ho sent word to Judge Bonnko yesterday that ho would plead guilty and fro- quested to bo sentenced at onoo , in order that ho might ntnrt inupon his bread am ! water doao without further dolny. The judge lixod his eentenco at 20 days in the county jail on bread and water. This is the third time within the pns ! two months that Howard him boon given a broad and water sunto'ico and if he succeeds in living through this doeo ho will probably bu sent up again and the broad part of his rations will bo struck out. Ilo ia a hard case and six months in a restaurant with a muzzle on would bo about thu correct contortion in his caso. Yesterday a telephone moesngo to the city jnil iiiuouncod the lact that eight iu nine trampa were in a bos car near the nail worku. Two officers were sunt down and succeeded in bagging four ot thu follows and placed them In the city jail. UNDER"ABBEST , O. AV. Huhlmrcl nnd AVin. Mollali Arrested liy a Unltrtl Guy C. Weotl , the United States mar- ahal of the territory of Dnkotacamo down from Sioux Falls Wednesday with a war rant for the arrest of 0. W. Ilubbftrd and William Mcliuln , the Sioux Falls granite contractors. At the term of the United States court now in suasion at Yankton , Dakota , llubbard and Muliiiin were in- dlctod for trospnsa on a section of school land belonging to the territory , upon which they hod boon quarrying gran.to. About two wuoko ngo tlicoo two dofond- lints were arrested und taKen before a United States comniis- lionor for this oH'onse , and after n nxaminatiun were diachixrgcd. I\Iar \ nliul Wcod luft laat nvuning for V'ankton , taking with him liuhbard and McU.iin , who have boon excused from further attondunco on the district : ourt here by District Attorney Godwin ; MA1' OK Showing all cities , towns , railroads , : ountios , townships , juat out ; mailed to ny nddroes for 15i3. J. M. Wolfe , 120 South Mth street , Omaha. 18-lw Uc/il / IChlali' TrniiHiiMH. The following transfers were tiled in thu county dork's ollico Tuesday and ro- portud for T.u : Ur.K by the Ames' real cstato agency Xovcinbor 18 , 1881. .1. II. Ailing to. I. flKrckow d lots ! ! 1 > and 00 Nolnon'a add § 1.100. A. C. Uaboock ID II. II. Ccnnio w d [ rcol sec ! ( 15 1 ! ! ? 1,500. J. W. Uonford ut al . ) . II. Gnllin w d lot fi blk t Kirkwood SII25. 0 Uoitulorf and huaband to 1 > . Manion w d lot : ! 7 Torracu addition $ . ' ! 150. ,1. Hoper and wf to J. G. Hopkins w d blk U lioyd's add $ ( > 00. S Bluinolo nnd wife to J Janskouako w d lot -I blk 7 Wilcos's 1st add , l00. ! A M Ynnbuurun und husband to A T Uradford w d part lot 5 blk 5 Arbor I'liu-o , § 550 H Al Oaldwoll and wifa to .1 Barker- ihal w d part lot blk 37 , $100. D N Miller ahuriir to .1 I , McCaguo hifd lot 1 blk 12 D wight A LynmiiB1 add , Go to Smith's Kotr Store for best isortmunt of Clnk 'tt lowoat prices. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To. jacco ie the beat. Looked lilko lillr. DroxoKV Mul yesterday received the allowing note in regard to the remains of 7. 0. Oarloton , who died suddenly in his city on the ilth inat. : IOWA l'ALi.s ' , Nov. 18 , 188-1. Gobta ! You may forward the satchel o Jiio. The corpvo was in splendid coa lition , SOIIHI poraous supposed ho was till alive. The remains were the moat ifo like of any that 1 nvor aw. Uoipoct * ully yours , U. A , OAIUKTON , ItllOO , pLAMON-rhurlfJ Clajtun , ajjoil 3 < l yeum , ) i l Num U-r l' , at .i | > . m Knnonil Nor - r II , at IJ p. in , from Market' * utuler- r'/oiiin to I'roipect Hill utiuutery. Hu traMlliiR until auil well known lie kpjniuK trail nilty. Kluhty pieces t7-lnch ! all woi 1 nar'ot ' lliim at 25 cents per yard , actually worth 10 cuuta. TAKING TESTIMONY , Hou , F , H. Howe , of MioglOD , D C , , Taking In Suits ; in ( ho Court of Claims- A nrlpf History of tlio Case * . Hon. F. 11. Howe , son of ox.l'oatmas tcr fJenornl . Howe , nnd "Aasistan I'nitul States attorney of the court o claims , io in the city to take deposition in a couploof ciaos now pending in hi tribunal , wherein the United States i party defendant nnd Little < t William and C. P. Burkot cf Omaha , are plain till ; . A brief history of thuao two cases but littlu known to the people of thl city , In as follows. I.I1TM ! it WU.I.1AMS1 .SUIT. About the year 1873 Little & William of thin city leaned from the United State Commissioner of Indian Affairs cortaii lands in Richardson county , this state the property of thu Iowa Indiana. Tin rights granted under this lease oxtondm Dimply to the mining of coal existing ii tninablo voina under thoio hnde. Ii pursuance of this contract these lessee expended largo sums of money in pink ing a ahaft , in the purchase of machinery and in making rooms in the mine. Aftoi thceo expenditures had all been made nnd before coal naa mined in paying quantities the sccrutary of the interior rendered a decision to the effect that the [ enoral government had no authority to lonsu , for mining or any other purpose , the landa belonging to thn Indiana. ' 1'ho oll'ect of this decision tvaa to drlvo Mcsart. Little anc Williams from the reservation , thus sacrificing all money invested in the undertaking. The loss they sustained was estimated at $22,000 by them , und relief was applied for by them to con. gross. A bill making an appropriation lor this loss was introduced into the U. S. aonato by lion. Charles F. Mandoraoi and the matter was referred to the courl of claims for udjuatniont. It scorns to bo generally conceded that the claim oi these pluntilla is just and should bo paid. It is said that nothing now remains for them to do but to provo their ownership of this property and its valuu when thu general government will reimburse them for their loan. IIUUKKT VS. Till : ISITKI ) STATES. Burkot'o cauBo of action arouo when ho wai the Indian nitent of the Yankton tribe near whore Niobrara City , in this atato is now located. The agoncyof | this tribe of Indians at that time vras situated upon the low lands bordering the Mis souri rivor. An order was issued by the commissioner of Indian affairs to Mr. Burkot to remove- the agency to a point on the high lands , about two miles dis tant. While ho was engaged in carry ing out this order the river became swollen nnd tloodcd the low- linds where the agency was situated. Air. Burkot at onuu act to work to save his property and that of his wards and incurred cansidorablo expense in no doing. Ilia bill was presented to congress and referred to committee on Indian uiiAirs. The committee reported favorably upon the bill , granting him this relief. The bill , which was championed \ > y Senator Beck of Kentucky , finally passed. An appropriation of $32,000 was made , which was audited by the treasury department. .Nothing now re mained for Burkert to debut but to draw his money. 11 o accordingly went in the department to draw his § . ' ! 2,000 and was referred by a clerk , to whom ho had applied , to an other drsk. Burkotbecame angry about something nnd owing to his manner did no1 secure his prize. The matter WSD reported - ported back to congress , and the pret < t soon made pub'ic everything concoining it. The bill making tlih appropriation was reconsidered nnd was referred to thu court of claims to determine. Thu proofs in thuao cases will bo quite voluminous , and three or four days willie io required to take the testimony of the Omaha witnosauB. JOLLIFICATION , Tin1 DoincicralH I'rctparln rdra ( irand Hurrah Snturilny Hvoiiln ; ; . At a mooliui ; of tha ohiof and asaistant narshals hold nt the ottito of Jed' W. todford Wmlncsdsy , It was determined hat in the ojiniu ; , ' ratification on Situr- lay night the ortianrUions ; with their Marshals shall remain the tame as at thu ast demonstration. These desiring to ako part in the parndo will report to the narahala of the organic ttions respectiroly o which they belong , and which are ua ollowe : Votor.in club Marnlml * . , lulin A. Cruigh- on , J. .1. 1 , 0. .Jmvrtt , .Mult I'lalr. Centriil chili -MiUhlmln , Jinnos Croifliton , ' ' , .Martin , ( Jooigo Duncan , ] ! . F. Mnilecn , Jol. Kloyil , .1 , .1. Nellgli , ( ! onrifn ( luy , Aiuly { ( irduu. unit marshal * not Hpcciully aH iRiiod o ntlirr clubn. Vllth wanlcluli-MunlialH , .1. O. Corby.15. ilcRinn , N. Solro. Sixth ward club AlimhaU , . I.I 1. Wiiwpenr , io\u \ Sliieldn , - llaiiKi'ii , Huns of Vi-U'raiiH1 dull Mamh'K Harry linrp , Charllo I''itrick , llnwitrd Ti'den ' , OIIH Irojol , ( ! oorgo 1'roof , OlmrloM ISniinor , Hairy loio , lilnu Cn | > club MaralmlH , .1. J. (7aUiRaii , inily Moyiiiliitn , It. W. Ciirnii , Kd. Muiiror , ( iu'innn-AiiU'ric.iu clul ) Mumbuls , .luhun loyt'r , 1'hilip Andres , Kil. Wlttiff. Iciih-A.mtilcAnclub ! Mnrvhala. O. \ ( Jnlla- her , I'at 1'onl , 1-3. V , AIi > naiity , TlimuasKIU inrriH , I' ' .1 , Ale'liiiiie , .loo UVitliuii. Neil works rluba Marshals , John \V. . .ttUfrV. . 1' . 1 Invert. CariiniittTH1 club MnnhaN , ] ' . It. Uraytou , nlin NlonU , P.ivo llnriHtcr. Dnui' ami Sut'do chili Marnltn's ' , Cliniloi Uxiuue.spii , Jlarry Miitlih'aou , M. T. 1'jurron , \dalpli l.uudiirKu-ii , Sowt'r , ( Jniiliufj ami Waterworks club Mnulul * , It. K. .Sliaiiiinn , Oiiir u h. Don- i-t , .lolm ! ' , Djilley , Wultcr Wnal.i o , Md , , 1' . Menw , Will Ryan , C. J. Wil. Vuiniff MOII'H t'avalryolub Mir lialit , Will 'niry , K , ,1. ItortliwicU. A. 11. owell , K I. Darniw , Kant Nasb , Krod 1J. l."w C. H. { t'llt-r. Veteran OaIry club Manhals , l.ouU U'iiiiroij , Tlionnw Huift , William Hinvcrn , . ' . Ituckint'liaiii , IT Yuea , Anguit liolnn > , K. ) . TiUu , Uaor u K .Strntmiui , Martin Dim 1111 , VinitlnR r.lubnM urthaU , Diclc Shelby , crry Muhiliili , , ) elm U. lre\l. Tlia line of march will bo a fullowm ; 1'riun Vntral club liB ilMiartoru ( imut ( in llarntiy to S'lutb , iiurtli 01 Ninth t > Dodge , wont on ) CHKO | to Tentli , gouth on Tenth to I'arimiii , ekt on 1'aniam to Sl\t enth , north to OUBH , a t to I'lfteonUi , Hiuth ta loiifUn ; , oa t tu 'hlrtouitb , u.iutli on Thirteenth to I'Viiam , i st on l''aruam tu Twentieth , mith onTwrii- i'th to DmlgB , wlituo thuro will bo a giunj ( inliru anil pyrott'olmio display. Ohunili Di'illiMlinn. The deification of the Third Oongrega- ; on nl church , corner of Like nnd Ki h- oenth streota , will take place Sunday , v'ovombor L'J , at .1 o'clock p. m. Vol. iwitig will bo the order of thu service * ; j Yoluntarj ; Heading of the Scriptures 1 Kings Til , , as.30 ; 1 Kto 8 vlil. 54-01 j I'aalm xuv ; prayer by Rov. A. F Shorrill ; sineing , se.'Jnon.by Rev. A. L Maile , of Lincoln , superintendent o missions ; singing , firuncinl statement ; delivery of the kpyg , dedicatory prayoi by Rov. \ \ lllard Scott tlcxology beno diction. JA fi /tARSNOUG ( iRYIMS'OHClDDOWN * ; .PEARLDAntlGPOWDEK ITAMROUUDTOniSC PURE CREAM TARTAR. S1OOO. Given Ifaliim uran > > o irions R' > l > stiiiiun cni' ho rnund tu Anilrown * 1'carl HakitiR Powtl * N l s- ' il > PURE. Jli nii ; CTulnrvoil , limit ( iiiuiilnLs r" < r-iro < l Inurl ulrll eupmlsUnxS llftlia.lliys , Hoi- ( in , M l > Plii' ' iiaiw > , ofChlPiiconml Oustavus L'lde ' , Mlluii'ik.-o. Ni xiT il'l lu bulk. 29 iMko St. 1ST. ti'J A. 1'J1 ! K. \ \ tttcr St. BASE BUENEE. -AND ACOR1 STOTO AND ( EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. ) SOLI ) ONLY AT | JOHN HUSSIE'S Hardware Store 2107 CUMING STREET tu liu UjiatH Tbouiaiiih o ( Inf.ints mothers cannot thu pi.-pcr nourishment. Alter- ftu llursHl | , ftd | | Illd u'e Food will otc.u njpily ] all the lark atid qulot nights mid happy [ OjOlH d&8 uill bo fin teenl' . Try it. mothers , If Miur child H not In perfect bcnlth , niul Eeo it jnii cannot Jtiln in teitlmoiiith thu th ilsandl who m\o hocn bJue 1 hyi a u u. Soldt > \ druggist' * . In cans , 4 mzes , n.tallln Xo , O c , , 81 25 and > ! "B : WOOL RICH J. I'O , on u\ery I ibel. THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COi- LENDER COMPANY , , ( aUCCKSSOKS TO TUB J. U. 15. & B. CO.J The most eitomlvo tnanulACtuien oi BlarUfc-PoolTals IN THE WOULD. Fohu Ilockatrat ur flenornl Ai unt or Ncliraaka an Wiwtcra Iowa. 50 S. Tmith Strict . . . . O.VfAIIA , NEB rfl" 'lnti"i ' , Milliard Kin ! I'oo ] TiUen and luiterli rioen OMAFA Ohemica ! Ofeing ANll- ClEAfflG WORKS. C. T. PAULSON , I'roprlotor. Ocntuiron ! ' Cloth'ni ' ; Clcanwl , Dyed nnd Itoin'rcd jullt' ! ) ' Dresden Cleaned nnd lcd , uithout Uliijilnv ; 'liinicH C'liant'd or Colored nny nlindo , to baiuplo Mlkn , YehuUauil I-accn ClonuoJ , D > ed and Ue-tlti. tahcd. 1212 DoijRlns Street , - OMAHA , NPP : PINE LINE 0 P T1IK ONIjY.KXOLUbiVK IN OMAHA NK1J. D STAR LIME * iulU.H aiallBtcnmon SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , HEW YORK AND ANTWERP V > uKf\i t , Germany , Italy , Miami aiuJ 2'rana 8l oragoOntw rJJSOi l'repil.1 ( ram Antwerp , ( Is , , . , . , , Hound Ttlp , ftO l ; louralon , K1W ; &Jooa from lit a (90 ; KiciiMlon Ilo to SICK ) . Url'etti Wilghl Bool , Gen AlfonU. l y N. Y. C JdwoL ! Hainlltoa * Co. . Oruh . P. T. . Flo vKubOo. , XCdN. 10th Slrrul , Coitbkl D. K. Kin I , Ore b A "ntd nd-U ' .X BOTTLEfa. uniaciHr , . . .Uavarm 'ilsuor . Uohaminn uiinnr . , . . .Hrnmr.u DOMESTIC. bt , Louih. . . . . - .fct. Louie , iesfcs. . . . - . Mil oulte . . - . .Milwaukee , Omnba f. Dumoetio uud lihine vVinp , . VD. HADUKK , 1213 Himebaugh § s Taylor < Gy J LARGEST STOCK 01'- 'IIW ' ; LlU MM 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 Kiilroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale IRDEIF.A.IIR SIECOJP , 1405 Douglas Street. - - - OitAIIA NEBRASKA 14 FALL AND GREAT BARGAINS IN P. AND Visitors to the State and others in need of ! Moil's ? , Boys' andildrwi ? Clothing , will do well to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. Tli y carry the largest stock , u I sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors " don't fail to call at" 1216 Si55 ) . . 218 UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , PASS NOKHJ EM'.VATOH TO AT.L FLOOUS. | 1'JOS , UOj nml 1210 Farnnm St. , Oni hi , Neb. . . - - _ ' 1409 and 1411 Dodge St. , ! J Omaha , Nell S33BMAH D. WYA'fT , 3 L VJ - r s s rf a- AND 20TH STS. . OMAHA , MEB 1015 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. 8. A. Entabilnhfld 1878 Cstarrh j Doafncn , Lnnguud Nervous Diseases Speedily nnd l-ormanontly Qurod. Put lor ti ur f rl f.t Home. Write for "Tns MEDIOAL-MJKSIONAKY , " for the Poopla. noneultatlou and Correspondnnco Gratia. I1. 0. Box li'JB. Tolophona No. S6 , . KDNVARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Dovcaport , say > . " Phynlclan of i deu A IHty na Marked Snccosa. " CONaflEHPMAN MU11VIIY , Davenport , ! -4 r - "Anr > ' i'nr hl < > Mrtii. 1'iu.i Ki-pccris NV.miiiTinl Cures ' ' Honra 8 to ft. ( _ 23SZRLS ! Q3K5SZffiZul , V K. 1JHOWN. : r. ( ) . lU'.DWN W. F. BROWN & GO. , COMMISSION UKAI.Klli IN IVE K Office , [ xcliange Building Union Stock Yards , HKI'KUKSCKd . OMAHA NEB. ' . ' 'IKMNUIOMI UUh.Omiha. , V. A. lviuI'jcst. . and Tro.s. L'nlon Stock VJi , ( iinth * f . IHIN UiuMihcennv Alio oMiDvitwl vtl'h Ottztxym * \ 4 oils A. MihiusK. Mana or Day ctale Rattle C . Co , 1'nlon So. ! t VirJ * . Chlca- * I. A. Cimoni.'N , Vlco-1'Ktt. Hmt Nit'l U.iiik.iJmilia. ffl'AJdross all communlca'ionn fnlon h \atilj , Cntb : , Ntn H. S. ATWOOD , Plnttsmouth , - - miDikor Tnoiouauikia no HIJ/J am > HEHEFOBO m JEBSEI Wll JL\D yuaoc Ott jiism K u SAIM ! . Cgrre < p3nd ac KllcttjU St. diaries Hotel , LINCOLN. Ko f -tir ' fu'k , ' it > tfi i'i n i c . I.u. f'h antl S 1. .r * "ir . ' , ' . -i .1 I , MI\ \ mm in t r d.ooj lg ( 'tot 1 c , L J at tif ' .u ' ' f.'tkr ill Jcpoti. ill'.i , HAif' JAh'hi