Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 02, 1884, Image 8
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-TUESDAY DECEMBER 2 1884 Tuesday Morning December 2 LOCALE BEEVITIES , Vive big punt * of French pinto Rlftw were Jncominl building , > l ! n llio now Thirteenth and Douglas yesterday inornlntf , -HUn-poilod that th8 U. S. grand jury fifteen Ohio- have found Indictment * ngahwt Ko mon who filed claim * on land in Northwest Nnbnulca under ficlltiou * name * . -Tlio old U. 1' . dejx > t land office IIM baon iitteduplnfiwt-clww h p9 for the accomino. tlatlon of Uio I'ullman 1'aclfio c r company , and will hereafter bo a supply depot for llio cars of that line , from which clean linen , etc , will be dealt out. Mr. Jacob llauok , whom friends for Homo lime pant have been maUingelfotU loroinatato him in the city engineer' " olfico , la in his own behalf circulating a petition which 1 re wiving the wlllliiR i nUnr8 of many prominent - nont cltiMns. -Sunday afternoon a conplo of boy * thraw son.0 buckuhot oat of n nllm ? nhot through n window In rwidonoo on CM * .troot , between Klghtconth nml Nineteenth streets. A couple of little children who w ro littimf by the window narrowly.oicaped being struck. John Anderson , a switchman on the U. & M. road , whlta cn ( ? god In coupling cira , yostorday. fell ncrtws U" ° track nnd lh d ft leg cut off below the knco. He WM taken to his homo on 1'iarco between Kloventh ixnd Twelfth street * , where medicil aid wes sum- monoJ. At last iiccounts the suffotcr W.IH resting cany and will probably recover. -Thooverland train arrived In thin city on BcheJuln time yesterday nftor making re markable , time over the ono hnndral iniloi between Cheyenne and Umuha. It WBH the first train it ) emu lie ! creek bridg , which w i burned ( Ho days ago mid loft Cheyenne five hours late. Kotty-livo mllco an hour wan made from "Hell on WhocU" to the "Uato city , ' nnd 11 ho vy train brought in Jiulgo Crawford of Wo t 1'oint , Neb , in- foro.li the HUE that the failure of the Middle- town , N. Y. bink does not In any way affect the b nk at Wait 1'olnt , which IH owned by the Butter and Cheono association. Brown , who can iod the failuto of the Mlddlotown b.mk , was Interoitod in the West 1'olnt In- ( titnttoo , but his assigmnont will simply GAUM a transfer of his stock. Anybody who has any money on deposit in the West 1'olnt bank can got it on demand. I'EUHONA ? . . j i Dr. Oncer 1'fellfor. U. 1' . eurgoon , located at Denver , Is in thu city. Union Pacific Auditor Young has returned- from on extended trip over thu road. J. A. .Marshall , ono of Lincoln's prominent ( rtttornoyii , la n guest of thu 1'nxtoii , J. & Urnko , O'Neill. V. M. Mar tin , Mndl son , If. A. Greenwood , Wymoro , are register ed nt the MilUrii. C. 1' . Henry , liora | ) > ka City , 1) . B Her man , llalrr ) U. V. Kloko and wife , West Point , J. D. , W. 1L , P. D. ail' ] U , J. Kll. Patrick , J. C. Hill and .Tolm WnlJron. , Br , atrioo , 0. W. Collins , North I'Utte , II. H. Wilson and Mason Grepir , Llnooiu , are nt the J'axlotl. ilaracfl Msdson Wnkcfield , MI s , Ii. Thump , neil , Grand Island ; 0 car It. Bunion , Blalrj .1. H. Bnfll , Aahlondj 0 , W. 1'runtlie , Fremont - mont ; 3. Daniel , wifnniidROu , Hastlogs ; H. K. Kuhn , Kmercnn ; V. U. Nicliob , M. D. Brook nndt. . M , Wright , of Wnyno , Nob. , are nt the Metropolitan. John McCaffrey , formerly of this oily , ar rived In Omaha yesterday from the far went , nnd looks aa hearty and well as do nil who have had a few months' of the pure mountain air. Ho has boon In the Wood Kira-country nud elsewhere in Idaho , Wush. lURton nnd Oregon. H will Rpoud tlic winter - tor here. Mr. nud Mrs. Max Mayor hive returned from Kuiopo , aftornu nbionco of nine moutliH. Thav ro now staying nt the roslJonco of Mr. Moritr. Meyer , whore they will remain for a few days , after which tl mo they will bo nt homo at thu Millard. They have traveled \try : extensively abroad , butaro very glad to bo among their Omaha friends once mom. C. S. Coburn , niprsscnling the WlllUnrs Manufacturing company of Tnuntou , Mans , , IH In the city at prtiiont in the interests of liln firm , Mr. Coburn'H vliit is not only hli lint commercial journey to Nebraska , but thu first attempt of the firm to seek n field of tralllo tliU far west , Williams it Co. , in their new vouturu , aru fortunate in that their pioneer repreientatlvo M n gentleman admirably cal. cnluted to renllxi for them those promltCH of Lm ! nus3 onterprlne which wo believe to oxiat here. Boat of North Ourulma Smoking Tobacco - bacco ia the beat. WA.NTKD To oxohango wild or improv. td Undo u > Nubninka or Iowa lor llard- wuru , or stock of general uiorclmndiao , Addrtss J. Lindotliolro , ( u'lion , Nance county , Nebr. ni-lin PULLMANS f OB PORTLAND , 1'iMl Throuuli tjlropliiK OarH * v.ouva tlio City Ijast. ovonlnjj at 8:40 : the first two through Pullman cars to Portland , Oregon gen , kit the Union Pacific depot. Thu ii , the first-clusa Pullman , was In of Conductor Daboia , aud had three ps3 < engoro : Mr. Dillon nnd wife , of Snattlt' , W. T. , und a gentleman from the Kast wlioio nuino could not bo learned. Thu oinlurant aloepor liad tire paaaongcra , Kir. T. Norton and wife , of _ Cqaucll IMufr , There vrno no ceremony ttondng ! the opening of this uo line mid thu two Pnll. niin'i'ppriB ] woru drawn out of thu do. tint without attracting atti'iition or pro- vuVlii/ ) remark. fltieiftt-r thu Pullmans drawn out of thin ci'y ovr thw Union Poitlo rout ! will IIHV.I ibreo di > tiuntionn. Orfiien , Utah , Pc-rilund , On gun , mid Deuytr , Colorado , Thu car whosa doitluntion hwrotofore has been Silt Lake will ho dUooutinuod , th'o 0110 to odvn tiVliii Its plaoo. TUB U 1' . HOTEL OOMt'ANy FUT Thb new coinptuy hftH iiuuod mi ( > rd r wh'cb wont into one-ratio * ' yenterdny td thu firVct tint th < i conductor * uf piefoii- ( jer trains nd the I'illii ] n or jiorUru only will be yivc'ii fruu nieula r.t its nttiug homes alone the line of the ro d. ( , Uenuty , that traniitnry tlowor , cm be fiatl by using Pczzini's medicated powder. THE MONTHLY MEETING. The School Beam LooMnc ior Htrc BnlUiDiE Sites Tlio KlnkliiK Kuml C nli i < > lie In vcHtctl In 1'AvlnK UoiKlM DIM. oii slnK Stninl-plpCH for Central Holiool. At the regular monthly meeting of the board of education last evening , Presi dent Long in the chair , members Points , Parker , Copelaud , Llvosoy Spoctand Con noyorworo preiontTho rollwas called and and the minutes of the previous mooting road and approved. I'ETITIONH AND COMMUNICATIONS From William Anderson , requesting that a part of the police court revenues bo expended by the board in the pur. chase of a patrol wagon for nso of the city. Referred. From Miss Ida M. Street , calling the attention of the board to a loduotion of $8 00 In her October salary. Referred. From J. A. Edaon , presenting a claim for services rendered ns janitor at the Long school In February last. Referred. From Joseph Redman and others , requesting - questing that a night school bo opened in the Izard street building. Granted. From Arthur Johnson , offering to put blackboards in the three unfinished school buildings for $100. Accepted. From E. 0. Oondit , offering to put in the Jzird street school house four Ruttan lioating furnaces for 52,200. giving the board credit f ar (240 on the old appara tus. Referred. COMMUTER KKl'OHTH. Finance and claims recommending the allowance of a number of bills amount ing t > § 10,578 09. Adopted. A resolution introduced by Gibbon that David G wild bo paid for grading lot on Twenty-eighth atroot and Farnam BOaocn aa the work shall bo completed waa adopted. Finance and claims , stating that the books of secretary had boon examined and found correct. Adopted. Teachers and text books , recommend ing that Miaa Morley bo employodto teach graduating class of elocution at a salary not to exceed $25 per month. Adopted. Same presenting communication re commending the adoption of Packard's brief course in zoology. Referred. Buildings and property , reporting that the cost of constructing a wall on the south aide of the high school grounds would amount to $1500 or $1600. Tabled. Supplies , recommending that fifty tons of coal bo purchased of S. J. Ho well & Son at $4.16. Adopted. Communication from Superintendent James , reporting Unit $2(10 ( had boon netted from the entertainment given by the high nohool , nnd elating that a piano was preferable to a clock. The matter wa referred to a special committee - too , consisting of President Long , chair manand DUss Lucy Rogers nnd MrPoints , the understanding' bolug that only the not piooooda of the Jlaat entertainment and the high uchooj commencement ox- orxisos , amounting ; In all to $110 , phould > bo expended , HESOMJTJONB. ) By Connoyor , that _ n warrant for $5,011.25 bo drawn in favor of the Fourth National bnnk of Now Vork to pay soml-aunual interest on $100,000 . high school bonds. Adopted. By aamo , tliut warrants bo drawn to pay teachers and janitors for December , when their claims shall bo approved by the committee on claims. Adopted. "y same , that all money now in sink ing fund bo Invested lu paving bomb. Adopted. By same , that the Hartman achool grounds bo graded , Adopted. V By sumo , that n warrant for 61,857.28 bo drawn in favor of C. D. Woodworth , ono In favor of Commercial National Bank for $200 , onn in favor of Henry Kaufman for $88,84 , being amount duo Charles O'Connor on his curbing and guttering contract and as signed to the ubovo named parties. Adopted. The matter of hiring a tonchor for the nlcht school wan re- forrol to the proper committee. By Gibbon , tlut it sum not exceeding $21.0 bo expended in photographs of the Bshoul buildings for exhibition at Now Orlouni. Adopted. By Parker , that the subject of standpipes - pipes , etc , for the high school bo invent1 ig Ud and n report made. Adopted. U The bids for covering the steam pipes in tlio high ( ohool building were referred without power to act. Ill By Copelaud , that a wurrnnt ( or $850 in favor of George P , Bemi , be drawn lo pay for lots 1) and 10 , in block B , at Prospect PJuce. Referred. Tlio board next resolved itself into a OJtiiiuittee of the whole to canvass the votes on the proposition submitted at the last election to expend $45,000 for the " securing of sites nnd erection of school buildings. The vote stood 1,805 for and 17 against. After the committee had rose and re ported , the bids for a school situ in Train- town were referred to a special commit- tco consisting of Mosjra , Copeland , Livrsey , Connoyor , Parker and Points. The board then adjourned. , ' CATTLEMEN'S MEETING , . The Union Stock Yards Cmmaiiy Elects > its Next Year's ' Officers , Tlio O tillal * Coinimny DOOM IilUc. w RO Mill IS'OIH Iwuutjr-foiir j rr oont tlio 1'ant Twelve BIontliH , The first annual meeting of the Union Stock Yards company of Omaha wag held yesterday afternoon. Nearly all the Atockholdcrs attended the mooting those present representing $050,000 of the capital stock , Besides thu resident stockholders , the following from abroad were prt'nont ; IsaaoVaixol , Al. A. Mycr and Josop'i Fr.uik , Chirago , Auuukii * KiolmJ , Nan Yjrk , 0. E and C M. Anthony. Wnthiugton , 111. , M C. Rfith , North Platte , Dr. Crawford of 1 Wellington , III. , and Crape , Bur- liimton , Iowa. ' Thu iolloniug uro thu names of the di. f reotTU fur Ihu Hisuinr yo. i : SVillimn A. Puxtou , A. II 8-vuti , P. E Her , Frank Murphy , Thomas SturgU , Thomas and John A McSInno. This h-'nrd of dlrtoiora elfctoi the Mlowiog illiour * for the ontuitig yent : 'prenidtnt , lybn A , McSh ne : vlca'president , A II S uo ; .troHturur. SVilllam A. Puxton ) uecreUry , &f , A. Upton. A dividend of two per cent on $700 , . 000 for the l * t three tnonthi , the length of tlmo the company 1ms been doing bu ( noes , was declared. The result of tnls mooting showed tbn the company is in a most flourishing con dltlonand the stockholders arc fully s t Isficd with the showing mado. OOAI.IAIA LAND COMPANV. The stockholders of the Ognllffb Lint and Cattle company nlao held their lira' annual mooting yesterday In thlo city , William A. Paxton was elected presi dent ; A. II. Swan vice president ; 0. M. Anthony \VashinntonIU.8ecrtay Joseph Frank treasurer. Twonly-ono thousand , eight hundred shares of ? 100 each were represented. A dividend of 10 per cent , and a not surplus of 14 percent , worode clarod by Iho board of directors. The property of this company at pros out Is valued at $2,7fiO,000. It owns over 80,000 head of cattle , GOO horses , 100- 000 ncroo of land , several valuable ranches and ihoir | improvements all located on the North river In this state , HOUT1I OMAHA LAND RYNMOATK , The stockholders of this company hold a mooting last evening to elect ofllcors tor the ensuing year but adjourned without completing the work intended to bo done , ft will bo to-day , howovor. THE COTTOH'EXPOSITION. Omaba AM $ to M Two Polictnicu lor Seryicc There , Prominent City In tlio Union n Similar Kohraskn has boon ouo of the most on- orprising of the states in her ofTorto to make n good showing nt the Cotton con cnnial nnd Industrial exposition at New Orleans , which opucu Dozombor 15th. The chief of police of that city has sent o uvory city of Importance throughout ho union , a request that two poKcoracn bo doiallod to servo during the show , which will last six months. The follow- ng letter has boon received by Chief of 'olico Ournmlngo of this city. NKW OIILKAKS , Juno 12 , 188-1 Chief of Tollco , Oranlm , Nob. Dear air : Comidering the far ronclilntf nfluonccB which are nccaasntily to result from ho largo concourse of visitors who will flock mm ovcry part of the Union nnd the world to ittondtho Now Orlennsi Cotton Centennial md International exposition. I proaumo that ou contsmplnto appointing ono or moro rep. cnonUtivos o the organization honored by 'our direction for gpcclal duty in our city on hat occasion , In that event I will bo highly pleased to be- omo your Immediate host in ray privateNow ny oindal capacity ua Chief of the Now ) rleaun City police , I cheeifully ' tender you lie use of iny hoadquartora where yon will ind all desirable appointment ) and conven- . oncos and meet with tlio moat hearty wolcotna ind dispoaitton to co oporitto with you In the accomplishment of your deslro aud bnsinean. Itenpectfnlly , XAOH. BAGIIKMIN Chief of Polico. Omaha has not & heavy police fcrco and t la doubtful if the council will BOO fit ; to end two of the member a away on salaries or so lon n period. Ik would bo quite feather in our cap if wo could all'ord to 6 represented thoro. Deputy Marshal 3orman nnd OfHcer Desmond nro opokon f in case nuy ese In oont , and they irould certainly bo roprsontfttivo men of ho force. The , council will probably iko action .hi ) avonin" in the mitnor. SOLD INTO SLAVERY. inEpuoilGiuilieHistoryofaMHSonri , River Town. c 1'rxotiLut Jjke That Oniuc Near Q In a Tragedy. t S Amen ( { the familiar faces aeon about own yesterday was that of Mr. Olaronco Juoll , n traveling man who has oa many rionds over the western country ns any 3110 , and Mr. Buoll told n Bur. reporter if n lUllo oxporiunco ho hnd in Louisiana , town in Musouri on the Mluiasippi Ivor. 1 Clarence ia an incorrigible joker nnd n Confirmed democrat , nnd ivhon ho struck a jouisiana about n weak ago ho was so nbilant over Cleveland's election that ho undertook ! to play n practical joke on the colored natives of the plnco and came near losing his lifo thereby. Ilo stopped n little colored boy on the c uain street nnd getting him to mount n al itorebox patted juba and kept him dime- tl ng fully fifteen miimtos. Another col tlT ored boy about eighteen years of ngo , up in the crowd that wan attracted to the spot uud made himself rather "fresh" an Buell thought hu would got 11 joke on him. Ho announced himself aa un agent commissioned by Cleveland to 9 plu'p a cargo of colored men to thu south and as there was a steam i boat lying there waiting for in i repairs , his story was believed , lie u y produced his price list from his pocket ind read therefrom his cominlojion. The P1 'oung mulatto waa put upon the box nnd Liiotloncorod off , the price secured being & 00 , Buull hud previously secured a ai mir of hnud cufl'i from Shorill' Olunn nnd .s noon aa the bogus > ale was oontummat- to d ho clapped thu irons 01 the victim and he ollicor put his arm through them and cd him off. A red-hut republican who wns on the scene telegraphed the U. S , marshal that colored men were sold into bondage , aud lint there was danger of an outbreak , things bcpan too look pretty tetluiu nnd Jliironco took up the line of march for ho depot with a cocked revolver in each mud , nnd congratulated himself when Is hu train had carried him of the limits and beyond the roach of the alarmed \ \ volorod people. ( f you hnvo n Sere Throat , n Oough or Cold , try 15. H ; Douglass tfc Sous' Cap. iuui Cou h Dropi , they nro plonannt to lfu ho tHstc , ucaft'ctly hurmlcea and will uroly cunt you , 6 Done. | f ] An nUrni was turned iu from box Ul " 0 o'clock last evening , n fire being in ho Fronmr cottage , oocuplod by Mr . 3d 'ttlbot , n drosimnkor. A oninlL amount vrntur extinguished thu iUmnb without oing mu oh dauiago , Thu origin of there ro is unknown , but n pile of shavings ? tear the house lisa euggunted thu Idea ts tut it may 1m vo been sot on fire , JVfall M alter. J. D. Kngppstal ! luspuotor at Omaha , tiM been tranafenoi to Chicago , and John Bteen , of Wahoo , cornea to take its place , CBIMIHAL RECORD. A Brace of Burglaries Enlivens tli The MoOlellan Boys Oanght a Sioux Oity , Arrant of the Supposed Assassins of Nettio Howard , Homo Itotnnrknlilo Cnscs from llio liowcr CourlH an l Ktemvlirri * . The police court room was an unusual ly lively place yesterday , the marsha and his men marching up not loss than eighteen mon , two of whom were colored No tooghor looking gang over occupioc the mourner's bench than this ono anc the cases were disposed of all the quicker because of the unquestionable cullt of the parties , n. II. Bock was called to ac count for intoxication nnd was fined $ and coats. 11 o claimed that ho hnd lost sloop aud only took n few drinks , but ho wns mulcted all the namo. James Cun ningham and Chus , Bcckmoro were as ecosod a like sum for like oflouscs and all three paid. John Splglor went up in default of $5 and costa for intoxication. Frank Burke , Pat Casey and Henry Yost were fined the usual amount for plain drunks. D. O'ileardon and William Johnson got 15 days on broad and water for vagrancy , ind the case of J. 1. Fotoocharged with ; ho same oflonso was continued for inves tigation. Aaron Harris appeared nnd complained ) f William King far stealing underclothes solonging to the complainant. King , ivhon the ofliccro got after him , ran and lid under o pile of lumber , throwing nw&y noino of hla clothing as ho skipped. EIo admitted taking the garments but lays ho did not do so with felonious in- : ont. King is a hard citizen and this 'a not his first arrest. Bella Sanford was up for disturbing ; lie peace , but claimed that thrco mon with whom she had been drinking had snatched $20 out of her hands , und the racket was caused In an attempt to right lorsolf. A BEXSATIONAL SUIT. In Justice Uartlott'a court qnito a son < national suit is brought by Alice Morten , who has had 'Madame Lizzie Stone" arraigned and wants her bonnd over to keep the > oaco. It appears from what can bo earned that both women are interested n n man named Morgan , who La alleged .p bo a bigamist , and to have , at different imea , married not only both those inrties , but a third woman , name un- mown. Allco Morgan was the first one , and was deserted when the honeymoon was over. She wan an honest girl when ho was married , and ia still young and > ropossossing. Morg in afterward murried kladamo Stone , and has , it is slaimod , alternated in bestowing its attentions upon the two. rho Madatno grow jaalous and the charge is that she has threatened Alien with death and carries a knife with which to kill her. A third wife lootas up in the background bat cu's ' no partic ular figure in the caso. A TEHUIBLK CHAHOK. Tlio burning of the wsman Nettie loward , in her house 011 Whiskey Ho IT s gradually coming to bo considered in > lie light of an attempted nseaHaination. 5ho Is the woman who gave away Sandy Forbes , the McClellan boys and others aa a gang of bur lari and it has bjen charged ] that their gang tried to act her out of tha way by taking her life. Oflieor Whalou wont to work lo prove or disprove this charge and on Sunday afternoon arrested "EugJiah Lz" and & man named Ttiompaon. A neighbor named Nellie Fuller gave a startling story of the crime 'upon being assured of protection from violenco. Now comes the iiowa of THE M'CLKLL.VX BOYS AUKK.ST. Dako , tha harduaro man , followed them to Sioux City , whwre they were found at thu rosidencH af Madatno Mul- Ion , rnd on Duko'n informatiun trere taken in chargo. A telegram win received at noon yesterday by Marshal Cummings asking : for ndvico as to future proceed ings. Sheriff Miller left yestorduy after noon to bring the prisoners to Onvjtha und all the circumstances point to the ul- tirnutu arrest of the entire gang. A miAci : OP iiuuai.AiuEs. On Sunday night burglard entered U'Oonnull'B ' ylaco on Douglas and 12th street , going into thu basumont and up through n trap door into the saloon , They got array with § 10 In cash and i about MO cignrti. < The Commercial hotel on ! Uh ntroct was also visited , an entrance buing niidt- by prying up u side window. A clean weep of the valuables in the oflico wa > made , and from the upstairs were taken gold watch uud chain , I suit of clothes. and 815 : money , from n boarder named John Howard , Mra. Theilgaard , wife of th proprietor , lost u gold watch , a pair i f uar-drops , sovornl riugs , otc. couNTKiimr COIMS. Fred Welamin living on Thirteenth and Pacific streets struck a load on Satur day last which promised for n ah < rt time diatanco the goose ttmt laid the g ildou vgg. Mr. Weiatnuu was "xoavating for a cellar at the point above stated and in digging on the bottom of an old cistern found a box containing twenty nine gold pieces. His joy however mu n shore duration for close by was found thu moulds and utensils nooesaary for the making of counterfeit coins , The money nnd tooU bore evidence of having baen there coiuidcrabiu length of time and it thought muy have lam there for months and possibly n year or oven more Who may have m&dii the deposit tlmro is only a iiuttorq'f conjaoture. Mr.Vols - uiau still has posacaaion of the "shlnura" md the tools. VETJT TUIEVEUV. < ( xrday , bpiforo uoon.astrangeruntorod the Metropolitan nud wuut back to wash linmolf , ilo wmi told that the toilet con- n-niuncdi wuru "for guests only" and ho look thu hint and left. Along with the "hint" ho took a valuable overcoat from Lho rack and HS hu paasod out was detect- by a boaidor and Officer Dun Qreen iras called and took nim to the calaboose. I'ltOFITIXO BV XXt'EIUKNCK. ) The granger who was swindled out of GO on Saturday is reported by the pelico having tried to repair his losses by entering - toring upon a confidence c mo himself. His iatonded victim did not bltv , how- svor , and BO ( ho itmu was epoilud , A HUHHCIOU * CASE. Yesterday a man named U F. Pierce wna krreited at Oth and Dodge streets charged by his wife with cruelC 01 to hor. On the way to jail ho tried t escape but was not successful. On boio , searched a diamond ring , gold ring watch and chain , opera chain and othe valuables were secured. Pierce is stranger to the police here and is held a a suspicious character for further in quiry. Itonl The following transfers were filed in the county clerk's oflico Tuesday and reported ported for TJK BKB by the Ames1 roa estate agency November 28 , 1881. F. Kootler and wf to II. Kratchman w d , 00x140 ft. , nw BW 20,15 , , 13. $1 , 500. 500.A. A. Ivountzo nt al to I. S. Ilaacal ) , w d lot 12 , blk G , Kountza 4th addition. $1 , 400. 400.Jos. Jos. Bell and wf to S. A. Pmioo w d , lot 11 , blk 4 , J. I. Rodick's ' addi tion. $2,000. , Treasurer Douglas county to W. Coch ran , tax deed , lots 4 , 5 and 7 , section 19 15 , 13. S3.48. M. n. IIousol to Bogcs it Llil ) , q o d lots 2 , 3 uud 4 , blk I ) , Arbor PJace $500. G. II. Boggs ot al to Al. M. Ilnusol wd , part lota 1 and 2 , blk 5 , Arbor Place J. I. Redick and wf to J. D"wyer , wd , w 55 fcot lot 7 , blk 1C , Isaac it Soldon's addition. $1500. November 2th. ! ) A M G McOormick ot al to F JJ Wilnon w d lots 23 and 24 blk 1 Clarendon , $1,050. S D Mercer and wife to M Ittnor w c lot C blk 15 Walnut Hill , $400 F J McSliauo and wife to J E Rlloy w d lots 1 2 3 blk 3 Reddick's add , $5,100. Jno Englor to J D Croighton w d lot 2 blk 14 , $2 500. A Massion ot nl to M Giving w d prt lot 8 blk 208 , $550. KlUliorn V ix Hey JUank Reported Snuiul. Giving to the failure of Bonj. D. 3rown at Middleton , N. Y. and Bur- ington , Iowa. It was reported last week in eomo of the papora that the Elk- hornlValley b nk of West Point , Nob. , and also the West Point buttsr and cheese association of the same place , must bo seriously involved. The Brad street agency having fully investigated matter report botn institutions as sound and in good condition. It appears .hat both the banks nnd creamery are owned by the same stock company , in vliich Mr. Brown was simply a stock- loldor. The bank is said to have rising ? SO,000 loaned out and to ewe but $15 , )00. ) Quito n number of 'Omaha mer chants have collections in the hands of ho bank nud were on Saturday anxious to get at itstruo standing. SvciulHcn Concert. Johannes Svondsen , the young Danish violinist , who with his company will play at the Tumor hall Wednesday night this vfook , has made his name within the last .wo years , first as occasional soloist at .ho . Padoaloup In Paris , and has now on lis first tour of America put his name on ccorcl aa ono of the great. Hubert jconard , the veteran virteoso and tutor , mentions his firat appearance in a letter o Niels Gado and npoaks of him aa "un vlolinisto doa plus distingues , " who will take the placa of "old Slvorl. " Aenor Homerik , the composer , says : 'With n broad style and a clean tcchnl- al , ho combinea the unntTected sympa- hy and tenderness of expression which 2'v ' ' a truly cultivated mind can give. lis' rencl.'tion of IlilTa Oavatine woa a itof hoaven. " RSNOUS RYINOTQHCLDDONYK EARLBAKINDPOV/DE / TAMBOUNOTQRISC < PURE CREAM TARTAR. StOOO. Given 1 fftliimornnyinjurlcmsmihstmiccsca bo found n Andrews' Pearl Baking Powdr . J uly. > cel\L'd iroiu stlPh chtmlsts ft S. in ; M. Dclalonliiiiii' , of Chicago ; nn < i Guslavua loile , itlhvniikcc. Ni'iernolil in bulk. 9 toke bt. 87. ito'J fi Iffll K. Wtttur ( Ht. IN THE PASTRY IF Vanilla. I.rmon.OriinBc , * lc. , aver CaUct , rriuu , ltiullliii.t.-c.a ilrllciitclyniiil nut * rilllyn. tbu fruit IVomi hleli ( bcyurr mud , OU STREXGTJl AND TKUE PHU1T TLA YOU THEY STAND ALONL' . mirinis f TXI Price Baking Powder Co. , CIllCDBO , III. St. Loula , MO. WAVINI Of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder m > r. Price's Lupulin Yeast Coins , Hot l > ry IIai > Yru.t. WE UAKK HUT ONB OUAUTV. . UH.T.JL , MU ( . , X w York. Ktak eOmtvcdiu xgj K t Ji j J -l t A - J rj t * * i CATTLE jAn Ounce of Pr evention is worth a Pound of Cure , HORSES DISEASES OF LIVE STOCK WEVKNTED AND CTHBIl BV T1IK USE OP The WESTERN LIVE STOCK REMEDY. JOnrljr Kvory llrredrr In the eonntty hn often ejcprt fil dfulre to obtnln rrtnult Ihnt would keep nnltnn1 In n hcMtliv condition , n reimtly ttmt Mould tnko tliepltcc of tlie vmrlli- Ifuatuir Ui t laniunlly given after the animal Imuir the point of death. Thousand * f Dollnr * mlf-tit be faveil annnnll/ breeder' , farmer * , and , In fnct , anj ona from the i > erfon owning an t-xtcuMve henl to ihn modest gardener with a pony and a cow , would kiep their anlmnla In a IhoroiiRhly liealtliy condition. Nothing Imi Kvor llren offered lu the market , nntll the II ratrrn TAff Sloth Itrinr- tltl wan discovered , that ha filled the bill. A dollar' * worth of this article every hvo or three months m y tare any ono who Is tlie OH ncr of llfo ilock , Londreds or thousand ! of dollar * In the course of nytar. It In Knulljr ( lltrn to Cattlr. llor ec , S lne and Sheep , and la ( in article that has nrvir failed to Klre f attraction , ir properly udmlnletcrid. Avoid The 3I tt Hoitlthy Iferitx In the Cheap Remedlec Prcicive Ihlt ' and and Worthless country are tiipplled with the H'mlrrti Condition Powdert. J.lvr fttnrlt Jtnneili/ , and no former or Beware ot . IMITATIONS. breeder who once uses U w 111 bo without it. Ilonnllvlnl. lt general effects are beneficial , and many dlttiuci are cured In their tniltcr stages by carefully following directions. The ' AVIso .Him who made the remark that an "Ouncx < tf Prntntlon l Worth /lotmrf of tVn * , ' defcfncfl n Rolil mi"lal , for iieurni there n tnicr remark , and It cannot be anpllvd more properly tlmn to the prevention and cnro ot the ninny disastrous and falnl disenFen of ll\e i > lnrk Kcop Stock Healthy nnd every rontnclom dleciuo th.tt comes alone will not Inke hold \ > Ith thu tjrlp of dcnth. To do this there IB nothing cciiml to the HVtf cm Lire .s/or/c Jlvtitnli/ . Ii , Not Walt until the horse Is stolen bcfnru you lock tha ( table door , but lock It now rlchtnwny before the thief comes along , hy the outlay of ono dollar for n trial package of the celebrated and thoroughly listed boon , Iho IIV ( rr Aifr Mock Jtoncilij. Knqulro of your Uruglstx , or general ttorckccpcr for n packngo of the Wtittrn JArr Ktntlt rinrilimannfacturcd at Omaha , take no other , and If you cannot obtain It fend one dollar for a irackago , iirr/iaiti to tha WESXJ2R.3XT LIVE STOCK REMEDY CO , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. SWINE Keep Llvo Stock UeiiHhy nnd arold DUense , SHEEP -LARGEST STOCK OF- 19 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 Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Kailroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Indian Dcoartment given for Buffalo Scaleex * clusively. Scale .JLJEv 1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA FALL AND WXNTBE. GREAT BARGAINS ' I Visitors to the State and others in need of Men's , Boys1 nud children' ? CJotliiiig , will do well to call oil The Strictly Ono Price Eouse in the City Vod examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock , sell lower than auy other house in the city. Merchant Tmlorn don't fail to call at 1216 FAENAM ST. 216 IDEAS. SKmSRIGE , UPQOLSTEllY AND DBAl'EBIES , ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. | 1205 , UOi und 1210 Hirmm Ht. , Omaha , Nob. I/JHCTAOTTWKB OIT OF ClKIOTtr AKB TWO VTHSISL OAKTB. \ ? UtJ 1 1319 Utraiy aiiitl * .aOJ 4 lltk Itini , C tiJi > za 3uaKt urjH0 IOH BRADS' ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , D. 8. A , Ritablishtd irr Doofueas , Lung md Nervous DUonos Speedily and Permanently Cured. Patlentt or eo at lomo. Write for "Ticx MEDioAi-MmsiOKABT , " for the People. HouaulUtlon and Oorrwuouilencc Graiit. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 86. '