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1HE OMAHA DAILY BEE "WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3 1834 " ) ATLY BEE "Wednesday Mornhig Dao. 3i LOOAL5 BREVITIES , Order * for opaco in the Illustrated supple ment for the BIK : continue to come in. The Biisinow Directory will ba complete. Our Gorman fricndi will bo plcftiod to lourn that the Bus will publish n ( Jprmnn edi Uon of the N w YonrVlllustratedSupplement which will be n.diiplleato of the Knglidi tion. The SflWArd street M. K. church will not hold quarterly mooting next Sunday , as announced - nouncod , Uy wish of the I'tonMIng Kldor It liiu been postponed a wcok , and will bo held Sunday December 14 , Ames , the real estate man , will hnvo his Kot of abstracts completed about January 1 , 1885. They will bo finit class lno\cryrc poct a largo force of men having boon steadily em ployed on tliam for nearly two years , Our Now YO-H-H Illmtratod Supplement lor 18W promiios to surpass all provolua ot. forts to show the world , Omaha In reality. M. II. Sloman , the Thirteenth street mer chant received a fine Mtlgnmont of goods yea- tcrday. Wke all valuable articles it was done up lu a unall package and proved to bo a six pound girl. Detroit papora plonse copy. J. N. Morris , who has boon appointed pansongor and ticket arfont of the Milwaukee ro d for Omaha , has arrived in the city and assumed the dutiea of his oflicc. Mr. Morris la an old railroad man aad ban boon in the employ of this company for twenty yi.irs. The ball of Frank Hums , "Sandy1 Korbes , John McClelland and LewtJ'oloy wm fixed last night by JuJjo llcnoko at 81- 000None have boon able as yet to furnish the roquirotl bonds , "Koloy and McClolland were lait night removed to the county jail. The Union 1'acllio bvio ball club closed the leaion o\ving the jilayors about S'JOO , This Indebtodncsj they will try and llimldato by giving n hall at itormanla Hall , December 13th. The ball wan originally intended to havu b'on given at 1'ulconcr'H hall , but has been Irntisferreil and postponed at alovo. It will be n grand mmquorado. Tickets , $1,00. Frederick Smith , who died at 1'ort Ilob- inion on November 27th , waa brought to Omaha yesterday , accompanied by hifi wife. A telegram had boon Kent to Under- tikor Ilurkot , who mot the remains at the de pot and took thorn to his ntoro , where they were transferred to n metallic casket , and tbia aftomoon were forwarded to I'ltUburp , The deceased hod boon in the employof J. K. U. Hunter , a well known cattle man nt Fort Koblnson , who accompanied Mrs , Smith M fur as Omaha. I'KUbONAL. Hon , A , 0 , Kendall is at the Millard. C. L. IJickortt and A. P. Buflington , U , S , A , , are at tha L'axton. ConKressman-olcct G. W. K , Doracy was lit the Millard yesterday ? S. 0. Miller , Kearney ; Karl L3y , Stantou , J , Swan , Lincoln , registered at the Millard yesterday. Mrs. II. . 1C. Ilurkot is visiting with old , ftiondR In Creslon , Iowa , to bo abaont nbout two wcoVs , Hon , 1'rank Ellin , a prominent biuluesa man and politician of Huron , D. T. , waa a guest of tliii 1'axton last night M r. HoBnti Turner , the active and onorgottc ngont of the encyclopedia Krlttaunica , is In the city , his countcniuicu wreathed in goduc- tlvond : \ poroiasivo tinilofl , G , A. 1'axton and wife , M. D. Jloche , ( ! lb- boti ; W. C. Dlllworlh , TlaatiiiRHi 0. li Ma- .goon , Lincoln ; Hon , M. H , Barker , Silver Creek , are guests of the 1'axton. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To. bacco Is the belt. Untied SiRtcH Court. la the United States court , jury trials boforu bath judges consumed all of yes terday. LUein the afternoon the grand jury rtAurncd a largo nurabnr of indictmot'/.n for frauds committed in oaimootloii with < 9Y"r.nraPnt linds In this utato. It la ( uicl five proBoutmuntn W6to nude against certain ijursons cunnectod with the nalo of the Otoo reservation landa , but their names coull not bo luarnod. The grand jury did not conclude it ? labors and will make further presentments to-day. A "SUNFLOWER" STORY , An Indian Muldon makes liovu ci nu Oinaliii Bport. Mr. Ed Miller , who started with 0. II. Smith , the pugilist , November 22 , on a trip over the Slonx City and Paoifia rend , returned yesterday , The object of their journey was to give exhibitions of the manly art at the euvoral towns along the line of that road. They arrived in Valentino a wool ; ngo kot Saturday night , and on the following Sunday took a drlvo over to Ilosobud ngpncy , distant about thirty miles. Near this agency lives a half-brood Indian maiden , known among her tribe , the Hioui , by the name "Sunflower " She la just now in that roimmtio period of Hfu when the future without 'a protector looks cold and checrlcua. The white blood coureing in her veins strongly pre dominates , for by her OTTII energy and avarice shu has aocumuhtcd a largu herd of fine ponies , and lives on her ranch in a true ranchman's style. Miller on his visit to her hacienda wns kindly received by this child of the forest , who wan .moro than pleased by the manly bearing of her palu faced guest. After aha had pointed out to him her herd ol ponien feeding on the hills , shu uublush. tngjy aekod him if ho would not like to ba tha lord of the manor and care for her nnd hers. Miller , who is not a man to jump at conclusions , labored for so mi time ia tbo agony of Indecision , anc finally concluded that It would be requir ing ton great a sacrifice on his part , nnt roldicd ( ho wotnauly UVr. It is iml ( * tfil Surd ivirur went into hyetfrici whci > < hii iHinmri llmt her suit had bwm ru j-ct ' < i , but thie u'tt'.vment lacks KUtbor ity. TUB hUITll.M'NALLY ' FKHIT , At O'Neill on their trip Bnith.tho Ohl- cage pugilist , was backed by Miller to fight a mun named McNully on Saturday night next. The contest Is to be with hard gloves , and to bo fought to a finish , Marquis of Quoensbuiy ruler , The utakca are $50 u side. Smith now weiahs JIM pounoa , and his. AoUgonitt 215 Miller will also eno nd Smith , and trill luave with a lot of lopal uports for O'Neill i > n Friday , Smoke S al of North Carolina "Fbso CO , COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Mr , Lender Again Takes His Seat AIBODE the Aldermen , No Supplies to be Furnished tli Oity Unless by Authority of Mayor , Jloncli lloliiHtnlcrt A Depleted Trent * 11 ry ( lieSubject of Uoirnnonl , The city council last evening mot as a board of equalization to equalize Ui taxes arising from the grading of Twon tloth street. The report of the sossioi : was made to the board , which , after It adoption , adjourned. The council then convened with Acting Mayor Murphy in the chair and members Bochol , Rodfiold , Woodworth , Andorsog , Hascall , Furay , Bohm , Tnrano and [ jDodor present. The roll was called. Fho mayor then reported that ho had examined the minutes of the meeting of November 18 , 10 and 21 and found the lame correct. On motion the mayor was liroctod to examine the minutes of No , 'cmbor 'M and report at next mooting. Mr. Loodor , who WAS present In his ioat , then nroao to a question of irivilogo. Ho said it might seem atrango .hat ho had n seat In the council. IIo lad , ho said , some time ago asked for a eave of absence of thirty days , because 10 liad boon indicted. During that tlmo 10 had done all ho could to got a trial , ml for aomo reason ho could not. In 'low of this fact ho was present to take ils seat , which ho would hold until ho tad boon proven guilty by twelve of his ountrymon. Ho further referred to the osolution Introduced by Ford. Mr. Hodfiold said ho never could BOO ny reason why Loodor should have ap- Hod for absences from the council , as lie Ian does not say ho is under a dis- bility by reason of the indictment pond- : ig over him. Sir. Furay , who was a member of the ist crand jury , said ho was glad to aoo > lr. Loodor back in the council. It is [ mo enough to say "Good morning" to ho devil when you moot him. Mr. Hascill said ho had boon Informed hat Loodor was Indicted by hearsay ostimony. If ho thought Loodor was ullty ho would , at once take stops to ave him expelled , but ho was satisfied 0 alt with Mr. Loodor if the other mom- era were willing , Not knowing , how- vor , that Mr. Looder was guilty of rlbory , ho would take no stops against ira. I'KTITIONH AND COUMUNIUATIONH. From the mayor , giving notice that head ad approved certain ordinances passed t the last mooting. From Chris Peterson , offering toj pay lie overclmrga against his property for living. Referred. From J. E. Boyd and others , request- ig that Jacob Houck bo retained In the nglnoor's oflico. Tabled. From Henry Dohlo and others , asking bat Andrew George bo appointed a icmbor of the police force. Referred. From Ed Wittig and others , asking hat a lamp bo erected at the corner of .Vonty-first atroot and Loavonworth. toforrod. From Richard Btirdish , asking for n aavo of absence for twenty days , 'ranted. A number of bills were referred with- ut. reading. From city marshal , railing the ntton- on of the council to the necessity of an Ilioar for the garbage contractor. llo > irrod. From district clerk , proBonting cortifi. ito of judgment of Morrison & Kent , 'ilnat the city for $8,751.37 and cosu" . rdorud placed hi next appropriation. From city marshal , presenting month- report of saloons and druggists for No- imbor. The report showed 110 saloons id 27 druggists. Referred. From Lawrence Duggan , presenting s EUnio as sewer inspector. Referred From % eh Baohoinln , chief of police 1 Now OrleBaB , tendering the use of his mdqufcrtfttH to any members of the pee - : o fnvco of Chis city who should bo hon- rod by the city to represent it at the ex- asltimi. Raferrud From James Creighlon , presenting theme mo of inspectors for November. Ro- irrcd. From district clerk , certifying that a idgmont for § 2,031 75 and coats had eon rendered against the city in favor f Callahan & Keenan , Approved. From city attorney , presenting his pinion in the matter of the settlement f the tax diflhulty between Omaha and ohn A. llorbacli. Approved. From Mr . Emily J. Brigga , asking urmisuion to pay certain back taxes itli a rebate of interest. Referred. The plat of 5 | Paulson's addition to Inmha HUB referred. KK.SOI.UT10.NK. By Beohol , that judgment in favor of lloaon & Peterson against the city for 3,520.21 bo confessed by the city liltor oy. Adopted , By Anderson , that city attorney confers ndgment In favor of 0. P. Williama for lie amount duo him from the city for railing Eighteenth und Sovontoontli trcota and alloys In block 101. Adopted. Bv Bohm , thut gaa lamps bo located on Ventyfirst and 'IVonty-socond and jaavonworth streets , Adopted. By Bochtil , that ntraut commissioner ratio north aldu or Sc. Mary's , avonnn to ccoinmodato the laying of sidowalKs. idoptod. By sumo , tnat etrcot ooinmlssioucr lurohaao two picks for the use of the ity. Adopted. By lliiicall , that the intorsectiou of iVibiter and Fourtoouth streets be > aved , Adopted. By Andoroon , that the Chicago Mln- loapolid , St. l'.tul & Omaha railroad bo iivou riijht of way through alloy in block J18. Referred. By surni' , that a gas lamp bp located al rwenty.socond and Seward atruets. Ro 'erred. , Kiwvral oidowalk rcsolutiocs were re 'erred without reading. By Woudwartli , that no supplies bi purchased oxccpt on HI order appro vet ! b > y tbo mayor. Adupted. MtrouT or L'o iui Finance and claims , reporting buck without action the bill of II. II , Donock- on for ? 115 07 for moving the Kelly bouse. (50 allowed. Stmo , recommending that the city treasurer bo dlmotod to cancel the city taxes against Child's hospital. Adopted , A resolution that the city Attorney con fer judgment in favor of R H. Walker for the balance duo him for oonitiuotlug the Nineteenth street bridge , was adopted. Police , reporting exonerating Officer William Flynn on the charge of neglect pf duty , and that Dili core Buckley nd Douglai were guilty as charged , and hatj boon fined ono divv' * nhry , and hao boon reinstated. Adopted. Gat , reporting verbally that it was un able to hold a conference with the g i company , and moving that the forinoi report be adopted. Mr. Thrane said he had become tired running after the busl' ness and that his tlmo was too valuable , and if the report were not adopted he would ask to bo relieved from anything further to do with the report. The committee - mittoo was given further time to report. Rules , forms and prlntlngrocommend- Ing the approval of the contract and bond of the Herald for city printing. Adopted. Soworogo , recommending that William Fitch & Co' bo paid 8501 for repairs on North Omaha sower. Approved. The printing contract and bond of Miller and Richardson were approved. Paving , curbing and guttering , report- 3d that it had boon informed by the city ttornoy that the levy for the paving of Howard street was made in accordance vlth law and as determined by the board > f public works. Recommitted. Same , recommending that the petition if Chrij. Petersen bo referred to the iommlttco on claims. Adopted. Mr. Uaacall hero moved to take from ho tablb the petition for the reinstate- nont of Jacob Houck In the city ongi- loor's oflico. The motion was carried by , vote of C to 5. The motion to employ dr. Houck was carried by a vote of C to i. Mr. Rodfiold then roao to the point f order that a majority of the council ran necessary to his employment. The hair hold otherwise , but no appeal was akon. OUDl.VANC'EH. By Bochol , for the opening of Doughs troot fromTirontioth toJoflforson stroota. 'aasod. Several , levying special taxes and ap ropriations were passed or referred ns squired. Adjourned. DEE Gtllc Howard Dies from the Result of Hbr Bnrns. .n InijucHt td ho Hold TO'IUurrow by Coroner Nottio Howard , the woman who wa > Bovoroly burned on Saturday morning , led about 1 o'clock yesterday. It will bo remembered that "English , i/ " and her nllegod husband , Thomp. } n , are under arroat , charged with sot' ng flro to the dead woman's bod. The apposition ia they wanted to get Nottio ut of ( ho way to keep her from testify ig in the Forbos-McClollan caao.Since io lira the victim has boon attended by folllo Fuller , a woman who was a nolgh- or , nnd what eho has soon and heard oos not help the prisonera1 case. She lya that early Saturday morning after 10 lire had boon extinguished , Thomp- ' < int up to the bedside of the girl and ld : "Nettie , will you over forgive the mn who did thin ? " She replied : "No , I go to hell and suffer all the tortures f lira and brimstone I'll never give you way. " Nellie Fuller further alleges that urlng the night , the two , John Tliomp- on and JUngllsh Liz sent out for boor or rhisky , and continued to give it to the ullbrlng girl until morning. This , too , i the face of the doctor's prescription of lorphlno , which , undisturbed'in Ho ae on , would load to the alleviation of the illoringa of the girl and possibly to her jcovory. Nottio Fuller protested ugainat lis course , as being sure death to the irl , and was roughly ordered to got out f the house if she didn't like it , Coroner Maul lias taken the remains ) his undertaking rooms where an in- nest is to bo held to-day. The case promises to bo a very seriouc 10 for all concerned. HE NEEDS OF THE CITY , MccthiK to Uo Onllctl to DJSUIIHS AiiicndinciitH ( c > OIIIKIA'H Clinrlor. The near approach of the coming BOB- mi of the legislature is causing many of mnliA'a citizens and ollicials to inquire hat now legislation is required for this uniclpality. To fully understand and Iscuss the noons of the city quite a fovr It/.oiiB and Boinu municipal olliciala are ) ntomplatiii ( ; calling a meeting. The ty olliciuls are constantly complaining f defects in the city charter nd It is hoped a culled mooting will illy bring to light what Umaha needs. Amonu the many amondmonta pro- osed is the ono of transferring the 'ork of equalizing the special takes : om tlio council to the board of public orks. It Is claimed by aomo council- ion that this work properly belongs to t , and that too onosous dutiuo are now oquirod of the council. Another ono Is to have the marshal's ilary increased from $1,000 to ? 1GOO , or 1,600. Ono thoueand is not enough : ioy Bay to employ the services of a rat-claas man. A third tmiondmont proposed is to have 10 public work of curbing an < ' guttorim ; one and paid for on money realized from 10 sale of bonds voted for this purpose , fndor the present charter full payment ir those improvements mutt bo made by ixes collected within fifty days after the omplotiou of the work. Tliroo yean , It i thought , will bo uniplo time for those onda to run. Tlio question of oxtoudiiig from five to an yours the time to run of paving bcmls i also being discussed. A aontiou in the charter providing for lie ollicus of purchaaljg agent und andt- or for thu oily is also deemed necessary. The feasibility of abolishing the otllco f the several atcuesorfl for the city will irobably also comu up for diseueiion , lu leu of them , a suiglo ono to do the rork now done by all Is proposed. This meeting will probably bo called at n early day. It Is proposed to have the ugiststivd ( lolttgation of Duuglan ounly ireecnt , in order that i's mouibers may ally understand thu fueling of Omulia'- itizjna upon tltuji > propuiitinni. Union Pacific Railway Company , \ Omaha , Nov. 20th , 1881. ) Oroes Tics. The Union 1'aclfio Hallway Oompiny vlll receive tenders up to the Olat of Docombar for 250,000 Oik und f > 0,000 Jedar Orota Ties , to bo delivered in lots ) f not lees than twenty thousand each. I'lcn to be delivered at Council Bluff * , lown , cr Kanrn * Oitr. Mo. , not later .ban April 'M , 1885 For specifications md othur particulars apply to Mr. J. J. fJurni ) , Oi'u'l Storekeeper , Omaha , Kob 3. H , Oallaway , Geu'l ' Mfiiiagor , wed fri < V.oion in or ed THE BOYS BAGGED. McClcllau and Foley Voluntarily Re- tnrn From Sionx City. And TriiNL in I'rtnlclcnuo null Lxuyer HitrnliBin to lie Cleared of Criminal John McClollan and Patsey Foley were brought in ycstroclayfrom Sioux City hav ing consented to como back to Omaha without a requisition. Lottio Combes' naino was registered along with thoira at the city juil , but she had been released before noon. McClollan claims that ho is innocent of the charge brought againot htm and that the woman , Nellie Howard , is insane and has boon BO for five years. Foley , who is a good looking young follow of about twonty-fivo years of ago , says ho has not bjon In Omaha for several months ; was not hero at the tlmo of the Duke robbery , and mot his companion on the other aide of the river whun nu his way to Sioux City. 2xT. .7. Ilurnam wil defend the prisoners. The Sioux City Journal of yesterday contains the follow Ing account of the arrest and gives some now and Interesting details : _ , TWO OAVOIIX. There is in the city prison two moi whom there ia good reason to believe were of the party that burglarized BO many residences inSionxCity last month The manner of their detection was some * what peculiar. The reporter will give thn story as ho had it from the parties who worked it up. E. T. Duke , hard ware dealer of Omaha , was found waiting with James Davis at Junk's health oflico. In answer to the reporter's questions Mr. Dako said : AN OMAHA MAN'S STOHY. "My hardware store in Omaha was burglarized on the night of October 21. The goods taken were mostly fine pocket knives , scissors and razors , some $800 or S 1,000 worth in all. I have boon work ing to find a clew to the burglars. Last week I got a little information from a girl named Lottio Combes , who had been the woman of Johnny McClollan , an Omaha rough. There had boon a quarrel and Lottio was willing to tell what she know. She said that Johnny and aomo other members of the gang had br ken into ray atoro As they had nmdo several trips to Sioux City eho surmised that they might have disposed of my goods hero. So Mr. Davis and I started to Sioux City on Saturday. On the way I mot L. M. Dovoro , of Freeport - port , n gentleman of whom I had bought goods. Ho introduced mo to A. Kempt , of Chicago , who was on the train to look for his vuliao which had boon stolen the night before at Missouri Val ley. Ho described the vnllso and con- touts to us , and not finding any track of it ho loft the train at Missouri Valley. ( Vftor ho had gene 1 noticed a valise , ap parently without an owner , which answered the description given bv Mr. Kempt. I called the conductor'o atten tion to it , and wo opened the vallao. Wo Found in nn inaido pocket aomo culls marked Kempt , which apparently had been overlooked when the other things ivoro taken out. The other articles in the { rip-Duck had boon put in since it was itolon , one of them a shirt marked McOlolIan. Looking through tho- train , vo sow Johnny McClellan and lia pal , a man they call , Foley. Clio Conductor telegraphed' ahead , md the police were at the depot to got ; hom. Then wo 1501 the other grip sack ; hat the men carried.and in It were moro > f Mr. Kemp's things. Thcro is ample ) roof that the Inon stole McKomp's va- Iso and as part of the contents are gene [ think they were taken by a third man. Dn searching the prisoners I find this cnifo which yon BOO la of an uncommon nakc , and style. It ia is R-JCO Bros. I mow by my list that I had some of that nako bought of W. M. McKerchor , of , his city , who travels for n Chicngo house . found Mr , McKorchor and ho com- inred his sample with this Knife und it ras the samo. Ho tolls mo thut no > thora were sold in those parts Then , here is other evidence which I don't care to tell a reporter yot. 1 IIHVO two of the men who broke into inv store. " WHAT I.OTT1K WON'T KNOW. The woman , Lottio Combos , was seen , ' .attic- has buen In Sioux City of ! and on , itoppiug at Willis' plaoj during the time ) urglariou were fashionable last month. Lottio is a plump brunette of some iwonty.fivo summers , n lluent tnlker and las the happy faculty of in.ikin ; ; an ontor- .alning talk without giving away many , 'itnl [ .oints. When the reporter came in ti'rauk B Ooss was questioning her as to rfhothor oho had seen any jewelry curve- ipondiug to that stolen from his real- lonci ) dating the burglar raid. Lottio Jould not remember to have HOOU anything - thing of that kind nxcopt a gold watch. Mr. Gems goes to Omaha this morning to I'islt the pawnshop where the watch is in ioftk , and if possible got trace of the balance of tho'atplen jewolry. Lottiosaid : [ quarreled with Johnny because 1 learned that ho had a hand In th bur glary of Duko'a nardwaro storo. EIo throatonud to kill mo , and to got away from him I sold out in Omaha and came hero to AYillia' . I used to bo hero six years ago. Johnny , a man they call Pat and Ruasoll were hero at Sioux City while the burglaries were going on. They ; lld not toll mo what they were doing , but I know. They gave some of the girle jewelry , It was some they got at Lincoln , think. Where did they dispose of what they stole ? Mostly at pawn-shops in Omaha some they took to Council Bluffs. Ono lot they bu rled throe miles south of Omaha , and when they went to got it Johnny and thu others some one had dug it up. They thought it was some member of the gang. Give mo somoof thoulundui ? Yes , Homo handkerchief * , underwear , a pistol and purse. I think these- were got at Lincoln. I think some of the stulf was put np with Joa Robin * , No. 102i Far nam street , Josaiya that ho dues not do n piwn business , but ho told mo 1 could buy aomo jewoliy bick by paying half a dniUr more. About the burgluion here1 ? think that tha throe men were hero when the work wan donsand 1 know it is in thwir Hue They did not toll me that they did it. " A I'OUCK VIKW. From a member of the pdllco forso It was learned that the three nun. , Johnny McClellan , Pat Carroll and Folor , alia Uuuoll , were in Sioux City when the first aeries of burgUries were committed ; that they went away , coming back ia a for d&yu , and uoro hero again when the last lot of houses were broKen into. Pat Carroll was arrested at Omaha on Friday for a burglary at that city. Sandy Forbes , the leader of the g ug at Omaha , and the man who usually disposed of whatever w a thought in by the othere , is also under arrest for supposed connec tion with the burglary of Duke's store. The thrco men first mentioned , aided by two Sioux City men whoso names ho did not give , as fhty arc not yol under arrest , were at the time suspected of the burglaries , but as M known could not bo caught. Thcro la some evidence that the same gng about the same time burglarized several Fort Dodge houses a tailor shop at LeMars , the hardware store of Palmer it Way at Lincoln , and several other places in tha same town. Evidently a jewelry atoro was burglarized somnwhero from the amount of jewelry given to lady friends. Among the effects found on the two mon arrested were several gold rings. From onu of them a good sizad diamond had boon removed. Ao soon as a requitlou can bo secured the men will be taken to Omaha for trial , the evidence there being far moro conclusive than anything which has yet boon developed connecting thorn with the burglaries at this city. WANTED To exchange wild or improved - od lands in Nebraska or Iowa for Hard ware , or stock of general merchandise. Address J. Lmdcrholm , Genoa , Nanco county , Nobr. m-lm The Misses Murphy would respect fully announce to the ladles of this city that they are prepared to do dress mat ; infl In the most fashionable styles a short notice. 1517 Douglas street.dcc2 dcc2 2t Army Onlcis Private Herbert G. Garrison , reenlisted - enlisted at Fort Omaha , Neb , is assigned to troop D , Fifth cavalry , and will bo sent to the station of his troop on the first favorable opportunity. Recruit Clark K. McCloan , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nob. , is assigned to the Fourth infantry. Private John Johnson , company E , Sixth infantry , is detailed on extra duly at the Cheyenne Ordnance Dapot , Wyo. , and will bo sent by the commanding officer Fort Douglas , Utah , to report nt that depot for duty. ARSNOUS RYlfGTOHOlDDOWN EARLBAKIUG POWDER. ITAMBOUNDTORISC/ PURE CREAM TARTAR. . S1OOO. Given i ( immorally injurious substances cap bo found n Andrews' Pearl Baking PowdC Is ] > os- l\clypURE. HelnBonilor-cil , limitImoniols ecclNcdlrommich chemists nsS. DnnarlajsBos on ; M. Delalontainc , of Chicnfro ; and Gustavus .lode , Miluaiilvce. Np\rrsolil in bulk. C. E. ANDREWS & . CO. CHICAGO LIILWAUKEE , " 2S7. Stf & i91 ! E. Water El , M YOtfR BAKINGJWIM TO-DAY ! Itmrnls n < lprtl * * d IXH ab olti.t Ij jmro OOZtf'Z..AJCIW nfir-EST : ri M ii can top dOH n on n. Lotetovo uiiumcin.viiuo matliMioiLi mid MIKII. A cliemlvt nil ! not b r - uiruU to Uettict Ule pruscuco ol anununlo. lOiS : NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. : s iiLALniKLM.bs HAS NEVER i igiibiiuvrn. . liiKinllllnnliamni for n , qiinrtfr of a ctnturylt ba .out ! tlm confettnti'iH * ixllnblu ttbt , THE TESTOFJHE OVEN. JRICE KAKINpG POWDER CO. , Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Tbo lruni4ltuoitdfUtluui kntl natarklflavor Luointiiid } r. Price's Lupulin Yeast Oems lor Light , llnaltliy llrri.l. . Tl.n lUkt Pry H p Ycubtlu thnVoil < l. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. 2HICAOO. - ST. LOUI mm RELIABLE FHE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , ( aUOC'KSSOUS TO TUK J. U. K , & 13. CO. ] IN T11K W01UJ ) . lobn Hccketrtstor Ocr.rml Au-cnt or Nibristfc an Wcttcin Iowa. 10 5. TonthSttfCt . . . . OMAHA , NEB KTiJAtlou nilll.vrJ nJ i'oo ! Table * nJu t rl rlcc THK o. St. . Paoi , Mloneapolh RAILWAY. Tbd ! tbl < lint liora vmi-floM o [ U BEAUTIl-'DL VALLBY of the OAW tbrougb Ccnroid nd Ooloridje llt\ch the bolt pottion of the StUa , BpcoUl ri onrilon rktM for land tvcVor * ovei tlii < line I W ) n , Nofolk uoJ lUntugtoti , wii ! tU liUlr to I principal polbU OB tbr aroux oiTr & PAOTFIO RAILKOAD TrJoiGTcr tht C , fit. I1 Xt \ 0. ! i\II > T to Cor nftor l ! om Oltr , Wsf . H rilui-Kio , W ro * i-od Kottolk , C9oxa.xx.oot , t Sl < i > lx * h , ted ttioujb to Vil tir ( itllc ) iidfciuilUnill CD CATTLE hn ounce of Prevention is worth a Pound of Cure , HORSES D9SEASES OF L8VE STOCK I'tlUENTlin AMI ri UKD I1Y TIUI t'SK OP The WESTERN LIVE STOCK REMEDY. , , . . MTV l-n'T J'rrodpp In tlie country IIBF oflrn rxprfMtd n ilr lr ? to obUIn * n nu.lv that "onhl Keep animals In n limltlijr condition , a ri mc.ly Hint uotild take the place of tin . ta- Ifn stuff tlmtls Hfunlly glicn after the animal IK n.r . tlio point of death. ThniiHiimU of Dollars might be fn\r < l dnnnnlly If lirre.lcrfnrmrro , and , In fvt. any ono from the ticrnon onnlni ; nn cxtenrl\c herd to the modeft ginlcner with A pony and cow , would keep their animals In u thoroughly healthy tnmlltlon. Nothing hiM icp : HCI-H on < red III th ? market , until the II rilfrn l.lvf Slneli Itnnr- tln na difroMTcd , tliat has Illled tnu bill A dollar worth of thli article every tun or three months mayea\e any one who Is the owner of life stock , hundred * or thousand ! of dollars n the courru of aj car . ,1.t 'i ' ; ' | | | "Ivm to Cattle. HnrK . S l e and Slitep , and I ; ( in article that hae never failed to cl\e tl faction , if properly administered Thn Mnsf llonllliy llrrcl In the Avoid Cheap Remcdlot Preserve ( hit and and Worthless country nrc mppllcil ultlitlio Mrittrrii l.tre ttturle Hi innli/ , mid fnrtmr Beware ol Condition Powders. / no or . IMITATIONS. brceilcr who once nn It will be without It. Ilenullrliil , UK c , nrinl effects nrc luiufirlal , and miiny dlrcascs nrc cured in tlulr rarlur sUffei by cnnfully follortlng direction- . .T'.1" ' W * " Stun who innde the remnrk that nn "Onnrt of fivttntlon l H'orM n To' ml of Mire. < Iccr\M | a gold medal , for neuT wni thire. n truer rein irk. nml It cannot be nppl. mure properly than to tlio pru\cntlon and cure of the many dltaMroi. * and fatal dlsia-rs of ll\u mx is. , . .V1 ! sl"cIc , "unlthy and every contiRlou dlpei o that romea nlonjj will not Uike hold With the grip of death. To do tills there Is nothing niualto the IIVvl. rn J.irn > foifc Jfrmjil// . lo Nut Walt until the hone Is stolen hcfnru you lock the stable door , but lock it now rlRhtaway bcforuthc thief comes along , by the outl iv of one dollar for a trial package of the celebrated and thoroughly tested boon , thu IIWent J.'lnMnek Jtoncili/ . Enquire of your DrttRlst" . or Rcnrrnl ftorekcopcr for a package of the TV frrn lAve fitnrit JtrinctlH , mannfucturcd nt Omaha , tnUe no olhtr , nnd If you cannot obtain It tmd cue dollar for a package , jirepatd to the LIVE STOCK REMEDY CO , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. SWINE Keep Llvo Stock Uonltliy nnd nvold Disease , SHEEP LARGEST STOCK OF ! 5 tlio iS-fcsktos 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 EUNDESD VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY TEE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Uie Irirtinn Department given for BuG'alo Scales ts- jlusivoly. .Scale V 14-05 Douglas Street , OMAHA. NEBRASKA FALL A2TB GREAT BARGAINS IN / -AND- /"isitora / to the State and others iu need ot MeuV , Boys ! and children' ? Clothing , will do well to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City bid examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock , bell lower than any other hou > e in the city. Merchant Tailor ) don't ia 1 to call at 1216 210 CH&S. SHIVER1CE , UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , I'ASSENOKR IXEYATOK TO AM. FIXOIIS. | 1203 , 1203 anil 1210 FarnamSt. , Omiha , Neb. -Ml. S JST TJDJ AED 'I-W9 UAUTfl. U. ! Ol 13'0 Hw. ; 7Blt 5l toll 1 tJli3llHI , ' eb CiUl ) larn'lhid ' frtpucoa 3jlb tl5i } Onaha. 103 BRADY ST. , DAVfcSPORT , IOWA , U , 8. A. Established DA-Jnenu , Lnng and NervounDiEnses Speedily and Foncanuntly Ocrod. Patient * ur ed at Home. Write for "Tjra MrDiOAi-MiEEioKAKY , " for the People. OonsulUtlon and Oorrespondonro Gratis. P. O. Box t 2. Telephone No. 20. HON. KD WARD UUS8LLL , PostmMter , Davenport , s yn : " Physlrinn < " MUUPHY , D > enj.o- He * Ability nd Marked Succees. CONGRESSMAN rltea : "AntvonorablH Man. Fine Sacoeet. Wonderfnl L