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THE DAILY BEE MONDAY DECEMBER 29 1884.
LOOAL PUGILISM.
JHIllor ami MoNally to Meet In tlio
K
All preliminaries in the hard glove
fight between Ed. Miller of Omaha and
McNally , the north Nebraska champion ,
have been arranged. The terms pro
posed are a fight with hard glovea , Lon
don rulca , fight to a finish. The only
point yet unsettled ia aa to where the
battle la to como cIT , in Omaha or
O'Neill , Each ono o ! the matched men , of
course , ia In favor of homo-grounda. Me
dially and hla backer , Flanagan , of Val
entino , prefer to have the fight take
place at O'Neill , whllo Miller thlnka that
fair play can boat bo secured by pitching
the ring in this city. It ia probable that
a conclusion on the point Trill bo reached
in a few dava.
A Double Wedding.
l/oavenworth Times , December 26.
"A very onjnyabla nnd ontortalng
wedding waa celebrated Tnoidny night
at 112 Oaogo street , Mr. Richard Fields ,
of this city , and Mr. lllohard Oglosby , of
Omaha , being the parties of the first
part and Miaa Laura E. Canterbury and
her slater , Lonlao , being the , parties of
the aocond part.
The ceremony waa performed by llov.
P. Hnbbard of the M. E. church and it
waa witnessed by a largo number of
friends nnd invited guest who wlahod the
high contracting parties a bright , happy
and prosperous fnturo and also loft aa to
kens of oatoom n largo number of beauti
ful presents ,
The four young people are well and
favorably known in this city , all having n
largo circle of acquaintances and friends.
Mr. Oglosby and bride will leave for
Omaha , their future homo , in n few days ,
while Mr. and Mra. Field will continue
_ to reside hero. "
Mr. Ogloaby _ la one of the moat accom
modating waiters in the Faxton hotel
dining room , nnd Col. Simms rises to re
mark that another good man haa gene
wrong and joined the army of martyts.
A 1'lciiBant GathorliiR ,
On Christmas eve Messrs. Slovens &
Son , builders and contractors , corner of
Twenty-fifth nnd Davenport streets , en
tertained their employes , as. is their
custom each year. It was n very
pleasant affair nnd ono long to bo romom-
bornd. The music wna furnished by
Misses Brown nnd Stovona and Mr.
Drown , Dr. Collins nnd Mr. W. Stevens.
The employee were made to fool per
fectly nt homo by n pleasing address of
welcome by Mr. W. Stevens , at the close
of which a beautiful supper was served.
After supper Mr. J. McAllister , foreman
for the firm , responded to the address of
welcome in n few well choaen worda. Ho
was followed by Mr. W. J. Reeves ,
necrotnry of the Carpenters' Union.
After having pasaod a moat pleasant
evening , Mr. Porter , on behalf of all
present , presented a vote of thanks to
Mr. Stevens and family for their kindly
treatment.
A Uard.
WEST OMAHA PUKOINCT , 1
December 27,1884. J
I desire publicly to return.my heartfelt
thanks to the many kind friends'who ' ex
tended and practiced sympathy to mo
-and mine dutlrjg the late illnosa , and
J l.f burial of my wifo. Especially must I
, mention the unusual interest manifested
by Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Taggart.Mr. and
'Mm. John Shaw , Mr. and Mra. Peter
Boaen , Mr. and Mra. O'Connoll Fnray ,
'and Mra. John B. Furay , In our sad bereavement -
roavement that they might make the bur
t den of affliction as light as possible.
Surely the truly Christian conduct of
theae , my neighbors and frinds , has sub
stantially shown how much of good there
Is in humanity , how noble Ita friendship
v > and how much better the world is because
certain loyal hearted people live.
CHAS. J. RYAX.
Collecting Toll ,
On Sunday last Mr. 0. E. Mayno
thought ho would drive across the river
on the ice and visit Council Bluffs. He
drove dovru to the approach to the river
and there found a man stationed , who
stopped him and demanded a quarter be
fore ho would allow him to pasa , Mr.
Mayno argued with him but it waa no
ate. Ho said the ice companies had ata-
tionod him there to collect a quartet
from each team and ho would have to
pay. After considerable jangling Mr.
Mayno paid the quarter and drove acrosr.
Ho would now like to know if the ice
companies own the Missouri river and
whether a man cannot drive across where
and -A hen ho pleases.
This Monday evening , December 29th ,
the annual pew renting of the Congrega <
tional chnrch , corner of Nineteenth and
Chicago streets , will take place at the
church , It ls hoped that all who desire
/sittings for the coming year will bo on
1iand to make their selections. At the
annual church meeting on Monday ovo-
' uing last , the salary of the pastor wat
increased from $2,000 to $2,500 pei
year.
year.This congregation is one of the mosl
prosperous In this city andit la expected
that in a short time they will erect a
magnificent now chnroh building on the
site where the old one now stands.
Mr , 8. F. MorHo'a TcHtltnonlal.
The clerks of Mr. S. P. Morse's drj
goods establishment were not so tired 01
Christmas eve after the rush of the boll
day season but that they could stay i
little longer and obtain and present t (
their employer a valuable and bandsomi
gold-headed cane. The gift was thi
unanimous expression of all hands , anc
thus speaks volumes for the mutual con
sidoratlon that obtains bntwoon employe :
and employes In such a busy beehive ai
Morse's. Certainly no recipient of i
gift tbit Chrlitmas can carry it witl
more satisfaction than Mr. Morse hi
cana. _
Wedding BeUe ,
On Christmas day , at the homo of Mr
J. J. Riley , In Schuylor. The marrisgi
of Mr. B. F. Arnold and Miss Jennie F
lUley waa solemnized. The coromoo ;
waa performed by Rev. A. J. Hood , o
t tha Presbyterian church , at high noon
Tfie ceremony was witnessed by a selec
* ; j rty of Wfn3s.
The bride li known to m ny in Omaha
She is a sister of Mrs. C. B. Havens , and
has often visited hero , and by her
bright , cheerful and almable ways has
made many warm friends in this city ,
who unite in extending to her their
heartiest congratulations , and hope that
her married life may bo as happy as her
maidenhood has boon.
Koftl Kstato Transfers.
The following transfers were filed In
the county clerk's oflico Saturday and re
ported for THE BEE by the ; Ames1 real
oatato agency December 2i ( | 1881.
M , D. Cole and wlfo to Truman Buck ,
q o d , lot a , block 4 , $200 ,
M. M. Marshall and wife to NV. B.
Smith , w d , part lot 2 , block 1 In Kirk-
wood , $1000.
Aug. Kountza and wife to Q. Androon ,
w d , lot 17 , block 15 , Kountzo's 3d add ,
$1250.
J. T. Paulson , plat of Paulson's addi
tion.
Now Fa t Trnln.
The Ohio and Mlsslsilppl Railway
once moro comes smiling to the front
with a through limited solid train com
posed of elegant sleeper and day coaches
from St. Louis to Washington and Balti
more hours ahead of all other lines and
without extra charge. Remember you
can take In the Inauguration March 4th ,
at Washington , arriving in that city at G
a. m. or 1:15 : p. m. , with only one
change from the Missouri river only by
purchasing your tickets by tlio 0. & M.
Railway.
Important Things G l"K On ,
The ovonta now going on in England
and Franco are deitinod to play an im
portant part In tho'.fnturo as regards the
whole clvlli < wd world. But the daily
events occurring in your internal econo
my ore Infinitely moro Important to your
self. Are your digestive organs doing
their work ? Do your lungs act properly ?
Is your liver secreting and disposing of
the bile as It should ? If any of those or
gans need regulation , take a dollar to the
nearest druggist , and buy a bottle of
Brown's Iron Bitters , the popular tonic.
Mr , 0. S. Goodrich has returned from his
tick bun ting trip ,
Mr Snmuol Hums and daughter loft yoster-
ny for a few weeks' visit in the oast.
Mr. and Mrs. Jumsa Spocry , of Kansas
City , ore visiting Mr. V. . S. Abel , of this city.
Mr. L. M. Bennett of the Pullman Pnlnco
car company loft for a short business trlf to
htcago yesterday morning.
Division Master Mechanic Robert McCon-
elJ , of the Union 1'acific road , haa resigned. '
lit resignation will take place January 1.
rlr. McCounoll's long and honorable conncc-
, lon with the road ih ouly severed by the de
mands of approaching old ago.
A. G , Sherwood , F. J. Connor , Cantra
lityj William II. King , Grand Island ; ! ! . 0.
illard , McOook ; John N.Miller , Lincoln ; J.
Ballingor I'laUsmouth ; J. Warren Koifor , jr ,
Superior ; J , A. Jewettand son , Maxwell , nnd
r. .S. Bairy , of Columbus , Neb. , ore at the
Metropolitan.
Mr. nnd M . D. VnuColt have been vieit-
d with .ivory sudden and sere bereavement
n the lees of their bright boy , Allie , eight
rears and ten months old. Ho was taken
Ick with diphtheria on Christmas eve and
died yesterday. He was the only child they
had , and the all'tction beara very heavily upon
ihom , their home bling left so desolate. The
remains were taken to Ttockford yoaterday for
ntorment.
District court In Douglas county has been
adjourned until Saturday next.
Officer James Doyle tas returned from a
rip to eastern relatives , and bos once more re-
lumed the patrol of his beat.
Tbo number of tramps who pass the nlghl
n the city jail is certainly increasing , Lasl
ivening n largo number were turned away.
In the district court Saturday , the motion
'or a new trial in the Dodson ombezzlemonl
case was overruled. Dodaon waa sentenced tc
'our years intbo penitentiary ,
Two Christmas trees used in the celebra
tlon of the Swedish-American society , last
Saturday night , caught Cro In the hall o
Lytle'a building. A small panic ensued , bnl
frha flames were extinguished before matoria
harm was done ,
Yesterday was damp , muggy and disagree
ably warm , and in marked contrast with the
arctic weather of the few days previous. A
jght dri//lo of sleet during a part of the da ]
heightened the disagreeable effect.
The Omaha police are on the lookout foi
a horse thief from Council Blntfd , who ship
ped out Saturday with four horses belonging
on tbo other aide of the river , The man !
suppposed to have either pasted through or t <
bo hiding in Omuha.
Payment-pounding was firely Indulgoc
n by the unwary pcdeettian last night. On
lady , who. i ) name could not bo learned , Blip
ped on the icy pavement near the corner o
Fourteenth and Farnam streets lost night
sustaining aovero injuries ,
Goo , K , Tiraino , county commissioner
elect , whu takes bis seat January 1 , quallfiei
on Friday before Judge McCullocb , plvin [
bonds in the eum of $15,000 , vith the follow
ng bondsmen : Kd. Wittig , August Doll
Henry Hike , James llolf . W. Lowin , Pete
GOOD.
Action has been commenced In th
United States court by the Marseilles Mann
facturing company , of Marseilles , Illagains
Haynes ISros , & Co. , of Omaha , to re-cove
85,577 , on account for money collected and re
ceived for plaintiff on the sale of farm Im
plemonts.
John Messer Is tha name of a man vvh
was arrested by Otlicer Hincliey yesterday
Messer Is accused of burglarizing Caipar'
saloon In South Omaha Saturday night
Messer was formerly a highly-respectable cit
zen and connected with the police force of thi
city. Living a life of dissipation , he has de
generated Into a tough of the womtepeclmen
A telephone message bas juat been re
cehod from Council llluffs saying that th
millinery store of J. J , lUieu , t Co , , of tha
city , burned down between one and tw
o'clock this morning. The fire originates
from a stove in the rear of the store. Lois o
stock nearly complete. Insurance not ye
known ,
One of the edifying spectacles of Saturdi ,
afternoon waa the sight of Mr , J. Drexel chu
ing a small dog through the atreeU. Tha terrie
had managed to get bold of 6ne of Mr. Drex
§ ! gloves and trotted demurely oflwlth II
After running two-fjuarters'of the firet'mll
at a 2:10 : gait , Mr. D , gave up. The oinin
was declared the winner.
ItASGOUSHKrC-In thU city , December 37
t 7:16 p. tu , Mrs. Marcy , mother of J
llatgonhek , aged 76 yean ,
Funeral from residence on Clark stre'
between Twentieth and Twenty.firtt atretl
at 10 a , m. , Monday to Prninect Hill coma
tery ,
HOLIDAY DEVOTIONS ,
pcclal ] Services of Bonn nt the
ClinrOlicaYcHtcrUay.
Ghriatrnas services wore hold In several
f the churches yesterday with special
flbrtj in Iho direction of musicI T _
At the First Congregational church ,
eng services were hold both morning
nd evening. The music In connection
with both services WPS very lln'o , th&t of
ho evening especially so. The follow-
ng was the order of service :
EVENING rBAISK SK11VICE ,
Organ I'reludo Air from "Tho CrmUlon
Haydn , Mr. Alien ,
Anthem ' 'Singnnd Rejoice , " Barnby
Cbotr.
INVOCATION.
"O come , all Yo Faithful , " . . .Alt by Novello
Choir.
BcntnonB RIADINO ,
HYMN.
oprano Bole "Noel , " Counod
Mri. Squires.
riUTin ,
Let Us Now Go Even Unto Bethlehem , "
Hopkins , Choir.
BMAIIKS "OOOI ) WIM , AND 0001) WOIIKS. "
Vnthom ' 'December. " Wleko
Choir.
HTMN.
Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow . "
BENRIIICTION :
Organ 1'ostlude Weber
Special Christmas services were hold
t St. Mary's avonno church yesterday
morning. An attractive musical pro-
rammo was rireaontod by the followjnij
holr : Miss Maggie Boulter , organist ;
s. M. Michaels , ooprano ; Miaa Grace
I. Wilbur , alto ; Mr. Jay Northrop ,
onor ; Mr. Bevel II. Franco , bass.
The sermon of the occasion was
reached by the pastor , llov. William
Scott. In the evening a concert was
ivon by the Mission bands of the Sun-
ay echool.
At the Third Congregational church
/hrlstmas song service was hold in the
norning. An appropriate sermon was
lelivered by the pastor , Rev George 8.
Pelton.
At the Trinity Cathedral , the Christ-
nas cervices with anthem and carols ,
were repeated.
At the First Presbyterian chnrch , a
Jew Year's address was given by the
taator , lloa. W. J. Harsha.
The Unity church congregation held a
ipoclal service at their house of worship
n the morning. A Christmas programmo
of music , specially prepared , was pre
sented by the members of the Sunday
school.
At the other houses of worship the
lervlces partook more or loss largely of n
lollday devotional character.
BLACKMAIL OE NO 7
further Dcvolo cniouta in tlio Shaw-
Belts Gaso ,
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Jennie E.
Shaw made her advent into the police
court and tiled n complaint of vssault
and battery against Louis Betls. Mrs.
Shaw will bo remembered as the woman
who was BO savagely attacked by Betts
aat Friday night , because she had be
trayed his infidelity to his wife. Mrs.
Shavr alleges that Belts had been living
n criminal Intimacy with the girl , Lilly
Brown , for some time , and that he bad
'ailed to pay her bills , as ho had agreed
; o do.
On the other hand Betta claims that
ilra. Shaw' * course has been a blackmail-
ng scheme from beginning to end. Fur
thermore , It Is alleged that the lady has
soon in the habit of writing similar letters -
tors to prominent business men of this
city with reference to the same girl.
Dne man , it is claimed , was called npon
to respond with a $100 note for the girl's
board-bill. Ho replied with an emphatic
notd , slightly tinged with profanity.
Others have been called npen in the same
manner.
The girl , LUlio Brown , is only about
1G years of ago , and until about three
month's ago when she went to Mrs.
Shaw'a had been a waiter at restaurants
and hotels , and borne a character gene
rally supposed to bo good.
Tlio Ooncordla Festival.
The Concordla Musical Club hold ite
holiday festival at Gormania hall , Satur
day night. The fnll membership and
many invited guests were in attendant
and every detail of the evening's enter
tainment was greeted with marked ex
pressions of satisfaction. The order ol
occasion waa divided into two separate
features ; opening with a grand mullcal
soiree. The programmo waa later in the
evening converted io a general observ
ance of the art of Terpsichore.
The following musical programmo was
presented , each performance mooting re
peated calls ;
Dor Lindenbanm Scbuborl
CONCODDIA.
Tenor Solo
CUIt. MKVE1U
DieVellchen Bartl
H 0. J , r.BAUAN , U , MAICIIIEK , B. ACKKUMAN.V ,
Declamation
L , OKODECKKR.
Ttinklehre Ubl
CONUOKDIA ,
Tha concluding ball which prolonged
the festivities until a late hour was par
ticnlarly brilliant in the great number of
participants , the decorations of the room
and the costumes of the Ipdlos. The fol
lowing committee superintended the details -
tails and won unlimited praises by theii
gracious management : L G. J. Lob-
mann , G. . Btratmann , Aug. Shaefer ,
Wm. Siovers , Max Bocht , Jul. Meyer ,
T. Sinhold , W. F. Harding , Dirlgent.
A Card ,
The superintendent and teachers ol
the Fourthteentn and Laavenworth streel
mission school desire to express theii
gratitude to the following parties for do
nations of Christmas gifts * to the childret
of the mission :
Mrs. Alma Keith , Mrs. Ringer. Mrs ,
Hills , Mrs. Maxtield , Mesirs. Wllllami
& Son , Messrs. Moreo & Co. , Mr. Sax <
and the First M. . caurch and othen
whose names are not known.
N. W. MKKBILL ,
Superintendent.
DOSING THE DOOTOE ,
A. Would-be 1'hjHlclau Invited
Swallow Ilia Own Medicine ,
A comic 1 episode In a physician's IIf
hai recentlf come to light , which i
rather too good to keep.
It appears that a certain doctor in thi
city who , baring failed to make a brll
Hant mark in the clerical profession , hai
tuned hla attention to the practice cf
medicine , he was "called up to Attend
ho child ot a Mr. Hanson , living in
onth Omaha. Do proscribed a certain
medicine for the tick child. In-
toad , however , of the physic doing
ho patient the ( lightest pnrticlo of
oed , the child grow rapidly worse. The
athor growang despetato called In nnoth-
r physician who , upon examining Iho
aso found the child had boon doaod with
[ i medicine the ultimate effect of which
ould bo that of thb moat deadly poison ,
lanaon waa informed of the condition
f afTalra and told that another doao of
ho medicine would have killed the child ,
lanaon In a rage , picked np the Imlf
mpty bottle and daahod over to the roa-
donee of the phyilciao at whoso hands
ho child had boon to fatally doaod , The
aat noon of htm ho waa forcing hla way
nto the doctora residence , awoaring to
111 him or make him awallow his own
medicine. The outcome of thia inter-
ating opiaodo ia not yet known.
Disastrous Flro atltaclnc.
CHICAGO , December 23. The Daily JNuws
taclnn special says that Blnke'a block , in-
ludlng the opera house and hotel , recognized
i ono ol the finest structures of the kind in
jo country , waa burned at ono o'clock this
lornlng. Three lives were sacrificed. The
otcl contained sixty poreoni , all of whom cs.
aped In their night clothes , except Kussoll
Hover and wlfo , members of the "Beggar Stu-
ent" opera company , and a hotel chamber
maid named Mrs. Patrick. The fire started
rom nn explosion of tome kind. When the
oportwas _ hoard in tba building , the wllboit
jKxcitomcnt ensued. Women ecrcamed ,
men shouted and ran hither and thlthor In
ifiinay. A thrllliag scene -w&a presented to
undrods of people , who quickly gathered ta
lie Inmates of the building made a daub for
xistanco by oich imaginable means of exit ,
eavlng everything of value , The loss of the
per a house and hotel are $100,000 , in'
tired for $53,000. Other losses :
riltu ) , drugfrist. $2,600 ; Insured for
.1,500. Wood Bros. , hardware , $13,000 ;
mured for $9,000. Johnson's cafe ,
2,500 ; Insured for $1,500. Montgomery ft
jong , barbers , $1,000 , uninsured ; Flannigrm
& Curry , proprietors ol the hotel , $3,000 , In
uranco 55,000 : Kausch'd variety store , $4,000 ,
nsuranco $4,000. The wife of ex-Mayor
) oud , who occupied apartments In to hotel ,
est $5,000 worth of jewels and pictures , a
plloction of Dante's works in America , be-
idea notes and mortgages to the value of $20-
XX ) . The opera house was built In 1681 by a
tock company , nnd was GO by 100 feet , fitted
: > roughput In nn elegant manner. Search for
lie bodies will bo commenced in the morning ,
'ho west wall seven stories remains standing.
itrlko ot INcw OrleniiH Cnr [ Drlvcrn.
NKOHLKANS , December 28. The car
rivers etruck to-day and to-night there is not
line of street cars In operation in the city
xcopt ( Duane street and one or two other
own town lines , The history of this strike
whllo ba sed on the alleged bad faith of the
ailroad directors in violation of a promise in
November takes a new shape , that of a de
mand for increased pay over that previously
agreed upon. The men when tired of long
lours and small pay previously struck it was
itrreed that the time should ba re
duced to fifteen hours and the
lalarles were fixed at $55 for the old hands
ind 850 for the new. The change was to take
effect within forty days of tbo date of the
LRreomeut , at the expiration of that time
December 18th. it waa found that all the com-
) ! tnlea except those over which W. YonBen-
bysen bad control , had compiled. YonBon-
hysen had therefore to be forced into line ,
and ai the warnings paiaod unheeded , the
strike of to-day waa tha multwith a demander
or $60 per month. VonBenthjten pleads a
; enernl denial , and alleging that he has kept
ils faith and that the strike is the outcome of
discharge for cause of some of tha old hands ,
A. ttig Shut Down.
SIISNANDOAH , P / , , jjecember li7. lioif
.Udgo Nos. 1 and 2 , and two station collieries
near Mnhonoy Plane' , and Indian llldge and
? lank rldgo collieries shut down Indefinitely ,
.browing . out of employment over 2,000 men
and boys. Those collieries are owned and op-
eratad by the Philadelphia and Heading Coal
and Iron company. Nearly $3,010 a month
was paid in wages. ,
Surgeon * , LoolK Out !
NEW YOBK , December 27. Dr. George H.
Atkinson , Brooklyn , who waa suffering from
> lood-polsoning , superinduced by a scratch
rom the nail of a patient on whom he was op
erating a short time ago , disd to-night.
Cotton Factory Burned.
INDIANAPOLIS , December 27. Tha Indian
apolis cotton factory burned to-night. Loss
$41,000 ; insurance , $30,000.
PILES ! PILES ! PIlrESl
A SUKE CURE FOUND AT X.ASTI
HO ONE NEED 9UFKEB.
A sure cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itclrlnfiand
Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr ,
Williams ( an Indian Remedy , ) called Dr.
William's Indian Pile Ointment. A single
box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 01
SO years standing. No one need suffer five
minutes after applying this wonderful sooth
ing medicine. Lotions , Instruments and elec
tuaries do more harm than good. William's
Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the turners , al
lays the Intense itching , ( particularly at night
after getting warm in bed , ) acts as a poultice ,
jives instant relief , and Is prepared only for
Piles , itching of the private parts , and foi
nothlno else.
Head what the Hon. J. M. OpflinbC' ry , oi
Cleveland , says about Dr. William's Indian
Pile Oolntrnent : "I have used scores of Pile
Cures , and it affords me pleasure to say that I
liavo never found anything which gave such
Immediate and permanent relief as Dr , Wil
liam's Indian Ointment. For gale by all drug-
Isti and mailed on receipt of price. COa and
1 , Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co.
0. F. GOODMAN' ,
Wholesale Agent.
Useful anil Ornamental.
Lovers of fine art ahonld BOO the hand-
aomo piano drape on exhibition at Wm ,
Duahman'a ' dry gooda atore. It ia a mar-
volons combination of ilowora and frull
in Arroaaeno work and ribbon ernbroid.
ery. Numbers are $1.00 each , and the
drawing ia to takp place Now Year's ' eve ,
A pound of butter or a dozen of eggs Ii
worth more in Ord than A bushel of corn.
The Red Cloud creamery made over fort ]
tons of butter during the ye r just past.
The cost of O'Nelll'd improvements , puhlli
and private , for this year foot up to $85OJO ,
iV Webster county farmer boasts of a bee
18 leches in length and 2& & feet in clrcumfer
enco ,
The Kerr opera house in Hastings wa
formally opened last Monday night.
CLOSING SALE.
TOYS , FANCY GOODS.
Fnll and complete Una to oloao at lee
than coat at W. J. WfllTEBOUBE'S
l th and Webater. oed
24 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON AL1
HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS.
B. NEWMAN A CO.
Rlchtor , the reliable Farrier , 131 >
Farnam atreet , invited the public f roc
Omaha and vicinity to visit hla well ie
looted atock of Ladles' and Gum's Fin
Fura. All the gooda are niade from th
most prime skins , and Into lateit styles
lUchter's experience.aa farrier date
from 1851) ) , and he waa working aa practl
cal furrier In pll tba principal cities c
the word. Satisfaction guaranteed.
WE GIVE A DISCOUNT OF 25 PE1
CENT ON ALL : WINTER CLOTHING
B , NEWMAN & CO.
LIST Or LETIEIIS
lUnutniog tn tno pcwtoU-.oo at Omaha Satur
day December 20 1834 :
TLKMKN'S LIST ,
Alexander A 0 Angel & Bnwen
Arnold D Atkinson J
Allen J W Baando A P
IJnir H Baxter I
BakereillV 'J Bond S M
Brooks T Bpyes T M
Bailey T S Beono G Jl
Bnyd .1 L Bohannon W
Band Rev Bass R & Bro
Hock .1 Bryan F P
Carl C , T Churchill D H 'J
Oroy C K Carney C
Clausor 0 11 Crowley P B
Cackn J C.ucy I 11-2
Campbell J A Churchill J R
Clinton J CookS
Cnmican J Calno M
CoiclicBtcr R Cramor P M
Uass W 8 Corcoran P J
ConeS Carr J
Clansor C B
DenlngerJ J Deuel J C
Dcitrlch W U Ctrexol A R
Dipold G Deuol M A
Dcpuy E U Dahlstruu M
Dalron W
Kckor J
Fcldt 0 French C V
Frlssell 0 H Fisher A C 2
Frisby 11 Frozer A M & Co
Frazer L W Fowler F P
Puncheon R Fl hcr W
Frcok V Foshondox J
Fiaco G A
Gardner. ) D due R G
Grncclo V Gwln W H
( irostcup J U
Hurst Bros Hawlok J
HendryJ A llnll J C
Hhy.T llartry E
Horning U Hanseu R
Hyvnstio J Hcrian U P
Hiutson N
Jansen C Janion C
Jones K V Jameson E
Jennings J 11 Johnion U
Johnson H P Johnson R S
Johnson R J Jones I L
Johnson S .TenUo N N
Jnnnacito D Jones G
Krelyorhock F Kaler J L
KehlH Kcrwn S J
Klapp 0
LohmannE LoitzmanC li
Luidborp A L Lamed J
Lewis V E LnngJ F
Latta 15 Lewis G E
Longlo W H Leitch W
Lawrence W Looker W A
Leo M Lyman R M
Ming W McCoon O P
McCahl H Mackenzie J
Murphy J M hon P
Martin F It McMurray J R
Meyers J N Morris JV
McGmro J Mulky J
Martin LI' Montgomery R S F
Mortz C " McKeover D
Mossmoro F A Miller O Ii
NorrU J B Norton M
Nowtou R A. Nielsen 1C
NowhallWH Nidwer W
Nenbaaer F Newer G
Oldson G O'SuHIvan E
Orchard F & Co OylorGR
Olson N A OBullivan M
0glebey W O'Connor C J 2
Overton A Olson O D
Preston S S Peterson II
Peterson J E Piper W O
Price II Peeler IIC
Potter T A Peterson R
Phalon EII Pedersen N
Peterson G A Phelps J W
Price F Petty A B
Peterson A 32
Rico L II Roland J
Rooney J Redmond W
Rodger B Rich E A
Regatta L Rico W A
Rich F Reid F W
Reyner J Rasmussen M
Robne D A. Richardson D
Strickley J Scott J M-3
Shirk J AI Schlemino F
tichoomnackor F SangorJ E
Sorensoa N Schutt W
Salisbury M Smith S E
Swicher W K Soars W
Stiles AD-2 Stathuck A G
Tchway J C Thomson F A
Thanninf ? J P
TolbertPH Tolbor J H
Tower L W Toulo M W
'header ' D Turner Dr
Ullerick C
fesser T A Vindquoet J
/ ess J P Vurk N M
Vanso F Williams : Mir k Co
Wiggins HJ Walker T J
Williams R T Whitehoart C F
Vliltehead L Wsllbridge L D
Vykes Mr Warfield J
VillUmsD Waliuer C
Vooley Jlr
W1 LIST.
krmstrong MissE Anderson Mra A F
AndoTRon Mrs H C
BargefMtf A Bllck Miss K
Barns M'rs li ] l Belle Mrs 1 <
Bell MissII Berthelson , Mrs A O-2
Mevens Mrs G W Bennot Miss B
Jetton Mils A Baith Mra M
? rown Miss L
5owen Mrs M K Craft Mra M
Clark Mrs A B Clawaon Miss J
Iloyton Mra B Cox MI S SI
Crispin MJS D Cox Mra S E
Chapman Miss M Clapp Mrs1 K C
iampbellMlssF
) owoy MIsa B J Davis Miss C
) lco Miss B Da\es ! MreM U
) ahlstrom Miss C
Cmory Mies K
tarred Miss O
J raves Mrs M Grahtm MisaC
Jillojpio Mies N Giqson Miss M
ilbson Mrs J Gamble Miss B
loward N Howe Mist B
loover MissilC Harth Mifa F
laren Mies J Halberg Miss r
fayes Mrs R Hart Miss M
larlan Mls II Hamilton E B r
lenilerson Miss J Huff uian Mra N
ackeon Miss G Joyce Miss 0
onion Miss L Jamo * Mrs A J
ones 1C Johnson Miss F
Citchen , T
.o\ridgo ) Mrs K Larson Mrs I' '
.aphain Mra N Larson Mhs A
Lewis Mrs M
/uca Mrs C K Lincoln Mrs J
jeim MrsM ] ' , LindqvietMraJF
iBlferty L F
ilalmn Mrs J MatUon Miss C
Miller Miss F Miller Mra O
Ulckle Mrs T E Morris Mi s J1'
tattoo ) i 0 Mead Mrs L
ilcUloon C Morrison Miss R
HurphyIss A Murray Mra L
tloore MI > < 9 A A Mrtrani Mlsa M
hlatthaU Mrs C if Marsh Mte S A
kloqon Mlus 1
Nlcholnon Mrs W J Nicholas Mrs W
Nugent Miss L
Jrinaby Mrs J O'Connor Miss E
Price Mrs E B Potter Mi M
Petterson MIis C
licbards M-2 Rush Miss M
tyan Miss J Robberta Mrs B F
tech R ItechingMra M !
[ lowers Mrs M
Juiitb Miss C Smith Miss M G
smith Miss E Hpellman Miss J
Stearns Mrs F 1 ! Sheridan Miss U
Sullivan Miss II M Sullivan F
3tlllwell Mrs E L M Stedwoll Mri F
Thompson Mrs I * Thomas Mra K
Thomas Mrs M TbomaH Miss A
Thomson Mrs D Talbot Mjas B
T vlor Miss O
Ullrich Miss F
Williams Mrs MR Weatherbeu Mica C L
Welch Mra S J Whiting MrH J E
WIUO WodeMi-sE
Wood Mrs II Werner Miss M
n oods Ml a B Wagensoller Mrs C N
Warle MUs N WaldemerMissT
1'OOItTH CI.AHH MATTKII.
II Titular 1 ! A Ackormau
Miss M NeyerchleMu
C. K. COUTANT ,
Po tm aster.
Iiow ilnok Fjtru * In Hartford ,
Hartford ( Conn. ) Courant.
Hero one can be carried to or from the
cara'or oyer any other moderate distance
for 25 cents , In carriages which are ae
comfortable and easy rolling aa any thai
are mado. It lan't a roduc'ion made b ;
competition of cheap and dirty vehiclea
but la-tho schedule price of the beat car
rlagea. In New Haven , on the othe
hand , the charge ia 50 cants , but we ven
tcre to guess , at least , if not directly tc
aaaert , that the Hartford atablea dc
enough moro bualneaa to make their ratei
fully as profitable when the week's worl
ia figured up ,
TKNNKS9EK S WI LI ) MAW ,
The Itntly AVlio 1'inploycil Him Olvca
rut Account ol HUStrnneo
I'ruccciIltiKa ,
Nathalie American.
An article wat published heroyeatorday
outltlod "TenncaaooV Wild Man , " men
tioning Misa Maud St. Pierre aa the lady
in whoio employ the "wild man" had
boon provioua to hia lrappoaranco. Miss
St. Pierre ma In thia city to-day ou busi
ness connected with the railroad which
aho la buildlrg from Anderson Station ,
Tcnn. , to her miuoa. Hho aaid to fi re
porter "The report concerning Mr.
Neal , my secretary , and myself ia incor
rect in aomo roapecta. There is nothing
mysterious at all about mo. I am simply
a business woman. My auccota in busi
ness haa boon a surprise to many people
who trunk a woman can know nothing
about business , and on this account several
oral atorloa have been atartod about mo.
I pnrchatod 22,000 acroa of coal and min
ing laud in Anderson , Franklin county ,
Tonu. Some time ago I opened tninoa
nnd began building a railroad from them
to Anderson , a diatanco of two and n
half miles. The Naahville and Chatta
nooga railroad haa agreed to furnish the
iron and engines for U , and It will connect
noct with that road. 1 have alao con
structed a solid wagon road , three miles
long , from the mines. Much ot it is
built through solid reck. I hire and pay
men personally , and am compelled to bo
on horseback nearly all day , but I never
carry largo Bumn about mo , and have
never made the slightest claim to any re
lationship to Myra Clark Galnoa. I
employ fifty mou nnd pay them ou the
lat of every month. Mine are the only
mines in the south that produce a good
quality of semi-bituminous coal. The
mines are deep nnd long , nnd the minors
average ninety bushels a day. Tnbro ia
nothing mysterious about mo. I am
a nntlvo of Louisiana , have boon
abroad and nm in business to
make money. I am going back to my
mines to-morrow , and now that I have
told you who 1 nm 1 will toll you nbuut
my secretary. His name ia John A.
Neal , and ho belongs to ono of the iirat
families of Alabama. Ho is a ooutin of
the Into Wm. M. Lowe , a member of
congress from Alabama , and ia n gentle
man in every rcapect. Ho was employed
by me aa secretary , nnd had boon with mo
about a year when ho dleappoared. Ho
had baen sick for a short time. On Juno
8 ho loft hla houao at Anderson about
noon , and wont up in the glen n abort
distance nwny. Ho waa missed almost
Immediately , nnd n party started In search
of him not moro than twouty mlnntos
later , The tlowers of a button hole bou
quet , which ho had worn , were found
scattered over a rock in the glen ,
but no other trace could bo found of him.
All hands turned out , nud the woods nnd
mountains for miles around were thor
oughly searched. Parties were on the
lookout for him for weeks. The many
caves in the mountains thereabouts were
carefully gene through several times. I
used every moans In my power to find
some trace. The ponds were dragged ,
all my men were included in the search-
on ? , nnd I hired detectives and offered
largo reward * . A reward of § 1,000 , js
still standing , and I would gladly pay it
for his recovery. I did thia simply because -
cause ho wna in my employ ut the time
end because of his widowed ni9thcr , who
la almost frantic at the lots of her DOC.
"How or why ho disappeared I can not
say. I had sent him dptrn to Anderson
from Huntavillofifty miles a way , to got iho
money from the bank with which to pay
the men. It la possible that some ruffian
may have known this and nifty have foi-
owed.tnnd killed him , but I don't know
nything about it. There were five dis
appearances In six wockfat that time , all
of them within a radius of fifty miles.
The rumor that ho is found seems to be
ery likely true. A number of rumors of
its having been seen have como to rag
rom time to time. A colored woman
aid aho saw a man in ragged clothes run
n and out of n deserted chnrch
t Bonnott'ft ' Cave , which la six
miles from Anderson , Search par
ies went there but no trice *
> f tbo niatf edflld be found. The woman
was quite certain that it was Mr , Neal
and she know him veil. Another time
on article in the Scottsboro Heraldatatoo
hat a-man had seen Mr. Neal whllo
mntiog in the wooda near there. I b-
ipvo the report that he was found in
swootcn's Cave is correct. The caves are
o many and the paths In thtftn'tto Intri
cate that n poraon might easily hide in
hern for u long time without being dis
covered. I think ho ia suffering from
omporary abberration of the mind. The
itory about him having bad delirium tremens -
mons Is false , for ho never waa under
ho iriflunnco of liquor. "
SNEEZE ! SNEEZE !
until jour
liciil scorns rtady to ll >
( id ; until your IIOHO and
qututitlea ( thin , Ir-
rltatltg , watery lluld ;
ur til your head aclios ,
inoutb ard throat
parched , and blood at
fou'r licit. Tliis la an
Acute Catarrh , and Is
liutautly rcllu\cd by a
single done , a'jd pcrma-
boutlj cured by onu but-
lii o Bin lord 'a Radical Cure lur CaUrrh.
I/omploto Trontmont with Inlialor $1
One bottle Radical Cure , one box Catarrhil Sal
vent , and ono Impiovcd Indaler , In onu inckato
may uow be had of all dru KwU ( crJl.OU. Ask to
lanford' * Ha < llcal Cure
Tlio only absolute eperlfla KB know ot , " Mod.
rimes. " 1'r.o . bcxt wu nave found jn a llfttltnu ol
lutlerlng , " H > . If. Wi/K'l" , Iloaton. "Alter a long
itruKk'le vvlth Catarrh , the llfilcal Cure ha * con-
( tiered ' 1'ev. H , > V. Monrou , I.cwlaburuh , 1'a.
I have not found case that It dl < l not rtlloo t
once. " Andrew Ie.llanclie t r , Mass.
3ottor Drug and Chemical Co. ,
Kor the rolltl and preventlou
the loetont ll Is applied , of Ilheu
mutism , Neuralgia , Sciatica ,
Coughi ) , Colds , Weak Hack , Btouv
aoh , ami Ilowolt , Shooting
I'ulns , Nutnbnew , ] | > eterU , I'e-
malcl'ilns , 1'ilplutlon , Dvnpcp.
U , IJier Complaint , lllll'ui
. . , . . . - . Fe\cr , MaUrla , and KpIJemlca
tUCTRICXN "sa follin's I'lMters ( an Klectrlc
1 -o < lottery combined wit ha I'uroui
r t1'luter ) and laugh at pain 26 (
verywhera
Omaha National BaoL
U. S. DEPOSITORY'
J. H. MILLARD , WM1WALLAOE
1'rixililent. Ouhlei
CAPITAL
$500,000.
o nnd Burglar Proof Safes ,
foi runt at Into III > IW i ef a nur
IPi 3MD1LMBLE
rHE BRUNSWICK , BAIKE , GUI-
LENDER COMPANf ,
ISUCOE3SOIW TO TI1K J. M. U. A 0. CO. ]
Th tnoii cite-ulvo nmrmtootnrfn
IN IltK WORU ) .
John HoolsliwuMr Ooncrni Aconl or Nebr sk ui
Wottcrn ( OKU.
M S. Tenth Street . . . OMAHA , NED.
OTaiUtlou BlllUrd Mid Pool TuMfS wij railoiU
rlrwn
OCV1AMA
MEDICAL AND SUllGlOAJi
DISPENSARY
CROUNSK'S BLOCK ,
18th nJ Ctpttol Avpnno , treat ) kll OMM Clip.
plod or Deformed alto dltoMti ot tt
Nervous System ,
Throat , Lungs and
Urinary Organs
All tMft cl CurrMuro ol the Hplne , Crooked Fee
U > e and Aims , UlMjosog ol the Hip , Knoo. and
Ankle JolnU. Also Ohronlo Affection ! ) ollhe Liver
Rheumatism , F rtlysl , Mien , Ulcers , CfcUrrh , Aeth
ma nil Bronohltla to nil treated by now and sue-
cosjful methods. All diseases oJ tno Blood ami TJrln-
try Organs , Including thoeo rosulllair from Inc Itera
tion , or exposure , rn fcj ! and euccoostully treated
Youni ; men , mlddlo aged , and old men eufloiln
from Weakness andNorvoui esrtaurlloti.tiroiluclrn ,
, nitiootionral : [ > lr tlonot the Heart , Despondency
Uliiinces" . Loss ol Memory .tack of Energy and Am
bition , can bo restored to health and Tlgor , If case
is not too long aogiuctcd , Tha Burgeon In chirgo
ttftj president ol the Kotthwcstcrn Surj-lcnl Irwll
tuto and Surgeon olthu NallnuM Surgical Institute.
It afflicted , Billor write ! nil description of yonr PASO ,
uid modlalno mny bo Dent you. Consultation
free. Addro80m h Dlepeni ry , Crouuie Block.
Onuha , Nub. Office honra 10-19 a. m.,1-3 and 7-8 p.
m firH-Urt , .10a ra ,
S iTAooommodatlotia furnished patlcnta rom the
countrx.
D. C.BRYAKTM. D.
I ill
1224 : Fariinm Street ,
Coiner 13th St , Offioo hours D to 12 A. ra. , 2 to 1 p
01 Ten } ears oxpeilcnca. Can epoak Qorraui.
ivtSl-dly
LEGAL KOTICE.
J. M Wyngnrt defondini will tnko not let ) that on
the 15th tUr of Dec , ItUi Edmund Bartlelt Ksi | . , liy
ftjiiitlpetf the Peace of Djiiiclaa oountv , Is4 o > an
order cf attoehmsit for the sum of two mindred dollars
lars in an notion polling by him w heroin Jacob Cohn
Is plilntid , mid J. SI. Wjgart li defendunt lliat
properlj of tbteald defendant conslstl'iic of stook
of K'CKiile , fKturosBnlithcr psrscntl pr-pcrty cent -
t lnfUu ( his shop , onrncr of 10th nncl Jones street ,
htsheon nt'.uMrd tinder BilJ "nlcr. Hall cauiw
w S cw.tlnncil to January Hint it 3 o'clock. In the
lorenoon. DWHIHT '
" . ' ) .Ic.w3w-.o Alt rnoy f
St , Charles Hotel ,
STHKET , UET.-thamlSth , UNCOIL , NEW. ,
Mrs , K to Coakly ; PtdprietdKikii.
WNowJy and cleffintly ( unilshcd. tlooJ eaniple
ems on first flojr.r > ( / , .
OTanasSi.DO to $2 pir day. SpeAxlrates ( then
lomberj of tho. legislature , novIO-lm-mo
ICST rcn-
LADIES ONLY ! Ibtulnale LISUCD , !
Tnic/kTiKis or ntti.v
OF THIS rKMALIC BUST. " color * ! n tomlca
| > Ulefnll txjiltnMIon , Bfllcil cplnlom.klc. . Bhowllblt
indcretojMilor hrnnken coatTillon It liijonaftl Md un-
mllhjj taw la nl > r ( .to Cull oj rroj > r froporilorn.
4M d > Ttlor il tr ImlMrprwM'O A copj of Ihll Ttla-
U took tdHI.J In i lej aT lop for 30ell. JlJJrMl
\ r. o. Drswor 7S > , mnfyAto. f . y. . .
" "
UNITED STATJBS"
iational Bank !
U , S. DKL'OSirQRY.
S. W. Cop , Farnam and'12th '
lapital , - r$10.0000.00 ;
W. HAMILTON , Prcs't. '
M. T. BARLOW , Cathie ?
I. M. CA.LDWKI.L , B. F.'ssiiin , <
C. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAHLOW ,
C. WIM. HAMiLrow.
Acoounto floHcllort nntl kept auo
out to sight chock.
Certificates of Doponlt ( Bouod ( nt
ablolnS Gnnd I2montho bearing
ntorout , or on ilomand without In-
orost.
Advances mndo to ouotomors on
approved oocurltluaat wmrkoi rai
of Intoroct.
The Intercuts of Ountomaro tire
c'osoly ' guarded and every facility
compatlblo with prlnclplos ot
aound banking freely oxtondod.
Draw night drafto on Englond.lro-
and , Scotland , nnd all partaofdu-
ropo.
Ueil Huroponn Panoa o Ticket * .
Uuitea JDeposiiui >
U1T OMA11A
Oor. ISth and Faruam Sts ,
T/io OMost Banking Establishmani
in Omaha ,
SDCCCMOEJI TO KOUNTZB
Orzanu a in 1BDO ,
Organised u a National Banlc In
OAFITAZi . 5SOO.OOO
BDKP1.US AND FROFira . S16O,00
emciu enuoroai.
Hum * Xomrm , Preridenl.
too * A. CBUOUTO * . Vtoo PiMldenL
A OITUl KOUHTH , Id Vlc PlIltdeBl.
A. 1. Vorrurow.
_ . t , H. DiVU , OublM
W O MMVJim , AulrUnt Otibiet.
Tr n ota ( ceur i l fcanklDK Dutmen. luuet tin
ocrtfloi.tMle ! rtoKlaUrejL DratM * dialli on 8 *
ftMclaoo and piloclp * ! c-ltlts la t | > Cnllid Stale *
AIM London. boMIn , Edlnbarih md U > * prloclpn
oJUesottba oontlnenl nd Kurop * . if
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADB
H. K. BUEKET ,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND KMUALMKIU
Itl.f. lttti ) tr t , - ( UUIA , NKU.
artti .