fwmfttnii / m x * / 8 TBE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , MARCH 21 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE Saturday Morning , March 21. LOOAL BEEVITIES , Tha larger t > art of the Parlor Match com pany is ( topping at the Goo * hotel. The Denver train came in yesterday morn ing on time with a full load of passengers. A marriuRO license wa Issued yesterday to J. T , McMannl * and Margaret A , Stang- Icr. Icr.J. . L. McDonouRh , Esq , an extensive cattle man of Valley county , came In from St. Louis laat night , en route to his homo at Ord. The funeral of Mrs. Harriet J , Gould will take place to-day , Mai ch 21 , at 2. p. m. , from the late residence , 1530 South Fifteenth street. -Mr. and Mm. B. A. Mills , of South Tweuty-fitth street , entertained n few ot their iriends on Thursday evening at n game of progressive euchre. InJudge Stenburg's court Thursday Andrew Jensen commenced a suit of forclhlo entry and detention apalnst JiJwin Ilartry , for possession of ft house on Cumings atroet. At the Union Pacific freight house Satur day the receipts from the west wort : Corn 58 care , coal 21 , bullion 8 , sand 4 , ore 3 , hogs 9 , h y 2 , wheat 1 , merchandise 7 , miscellane ous 4 4Mr. Mr. and Mrp. Frank Colpotzer entertained - tained n party of their friends Thursday night at their residence on Douglosutreot. Dancing was the main feature of n Delightful oven- ing's entertainment. The feast of St. Joseph , the patron of the St , Joseph's ' hospital of this city was celebrat ed in a solemn manner Thursday nt the hos pital , llevn. , Joanuette , Glauber and Dax ocher taking part In the ceremonies. The members of the Emmet Monument association are making special arrangements for a grand ball at Falconet' * hall on Easter nl ht , April 0. The occasion , ia the annual "blowout" of the organization. A dog fight ou Tenth street last evening promised at one time to lead to n general row amonp some fifteen or twenty persons. Why is it that men so often do like the dogs on luch occasions ? ) Clement Chase , editor of the Excelsior , Las purchased a printing outfit of new typo and hereafter will superintend the mechanica part of the issuance of his paper. Bon Perley P oore has been engaged as Washington cor respondent nf the journal , Aswan weighing thirty-five pounds and measuring saven feet from tip to tip of wings , was shot the other day on the Platte by Frank Moore , n Union Pacific conductor and by him presented to Mr. Chris. Hanson , who has placed it on exhibition at Heimrod's Sixteenth street store. Marshal Cummings h s issued a mani festo to the effect that all loafers must go. All men who are found hauling around sa loons and brothels without any visible means of support will bo arrested and sent over the hill. The marshal is determined to clean out the vagrants , Mrs. Klusa , who was accquitted yester day of the charge of muuler , was upon the streets to-day leading her throe little chil dren. These little one are bright and exclt od many kind woids of sympathy during the long trial of the poor woman. It is learnei that they are sadly in need. Wednesday night Mr Phillip Boysen leader of the Union Pacific band , was ten tlorod a pleasant surprise entertainment by his friends at his residence In South Omaha. The occasion was his twenty-seventh birth day. Dancing , music and refreshments com bined to make the evening of pleasure long to be remembered. About half-past five o'clock yesterday af ternoon the wind suddenly changed to the north and such n cloud of dust as arose about the depot has not been seen for many days. Hats and wrappings flew around generally , while a number of ladies who weio croesing the yard were placed in a most disagreeable plight. plight.Dr. Dr. Morgncr , who was violently assaulted by Aloiuo George a few nights ago , Is rapidly recovering troni tha Injuries ho received , A reporter learned yesterday that n number ol the medical fraternity of the city will unite in securing the prosecution of George for the outrace on their brother physician. George's wounds , it is said , are healing and ho will soon bo able to appear in court. A novel method of pocket pirkicg has boon reported at this office. A young man in the crush incidental to exit from the Moody meeting the other night , lost his bat which was knocked off by some one in front of him. lie very naturally throw up his hands , and while m this position some sneak thief secured his pocket book which was fortunately empty. The Excelsior is booming with the spring. It now owns its own printing outfit and will to-morrow appear in its new drees , and illus trated with a beautiful four-column design , "When March Winds Blow , " by a Chicago artist. The "dub lloan" column goes back into Mr , Chase' * hands , He has ucgagod as regular Washington correspondent the famous Ben Parley 1'ooro , who contributes a letter to-morrow. The Eicolalor is now one of Omaha' * boat advertising mediums , aj It goes into every family in the city. m&o. | { The crowds at the Moody meetings have been simply appalling , and the crush and jam which h s been experienced in the exits and entries has caused some wonder that there have been no accidents of a setlaus iuti.ro. OQieer Tom Piorronet has been kept busy dur ing the evening eestlota in clearing the side walks and keeping back the crowds who Boomed determined to force entry , despite the fact that the interior was crowded almost to suffocation. He has succeeded admirably acd deserves groatcreuft. A party of Kebr&skans just returned from KenUrleacs toll TllK BKE man that at the St. Charles hotel board Is $10 per day. The entire city now at night Is dark completely dark except In localities \\hero tbero happen to bu private electcric lights. This is duo to the be&vy indebtedness of the city to the gin company , which refuses to furnish morn until the debt is pild or secured , The ttreet cars are said to 1)3 | x > or and the itreets badly p&vod ; indeed , laid one of them , they are thirty-five years behind , nnd a sulky plow operated here with two hones and u boy.tli're . would require five iiorsos and three persons , In Sherman county * ra two young girl * , both school inarms They live together , being sisters , and have claims , or homesteads , there. Without laying a wotd to their neighbors these btuve Nebraska gitls packed up their satcheli and left for Loui l na , One can im agine , the eurpjisa of their acquaintances frcm this ( oetlon of Nebraska who met them alone in New Oileani , with that great gathering around thorn. They went ajono , found a good etop in/place , nd era seeing all there u to ba Boeu. Their name n Love , significant , 'tis true , ml they liava showed good sense in utilising this opportunity to le rn of tha world' * products. QUICK WORK. An Omaha Offlcfr Camps Unsnspecloil Upon Two Burglars'Trail ' anil Lands Thorn in Jail , Winger ami Miller's Goods Pound ml the Bur-filftrH Safe Behind - hind the UntB. A short tlmo ncjo Winger & Miller , nerchnnts of Lincoln , nustiinod a Iocs ot § 1,500 worth of silk goods by the burg ary of their atoro in Lincoln. They offered a reward of ? 200 for the appro- or.slon of the thlovos nnd $300 for the recovery of the goods. No one hero had thought bat tlut Lincoln inoa wcro the offenders , List Sunday a deputy sheriff of Lan caster county ( Linculu ) canio to Omaha in search of aomo parties wanted there , and meeting with officers hero told of the Winger & Miller thoff , showing the carder or .handbill which oflerod the reward , to Cciutiblo Iclgorton , among others here. Mr. Edgcrtuii began to look about him , as men in hla business generally do under such circnm- stancoa , and struck a clew , as ho felt sure , lie learned that on tko night of the burglary two notorious charaulera in Omaha , IOUO MCOU1UE AND OEOUQE 1IOWA1U ) , wcro In Lincoln , having goco the o with an emptyor nearly imply trunkor valise. Subsequently thatMcGuiro had returned to Omaha bringing with him a trunk or valise pretty well lilled. The officer kept his own counsel , and waited and worked Yetterd&y , having loaruoi all ho needed to warrant action , ho made complaint agaiuat Doug. McGulro nnd procured a wnirjiit from Justice Bartlett charging him with the burglary bcforo mentioned. McGuiio was arrested quietly and lodged In the county jail. The officer alao pro cured a search warrcnt to search the honae where McGulro lived , on Thir teenth street , with his mother. Upon going to this honso Mr. Edgerton and Officer Fuller ( who had boon with him in the arrest ) began a careful exami nation of the promises and were rewarded by iindlug about one-third of the goods of Winger & Miller , whore McGulro had , 0.3 ho thought , securely stowed thorn In a valiio or trunk. The officers , ac1 icg upon information , received it mattera net how , then found that Goprgs Howard was here also. They found hinijin the city jail on the charge of being a suaplclous character , put tbero about ono day before their vlait. Quietly going to Acting Police Judge Wolas , they obtained Howard's release from the ci'y ' jailg andjj at" once artoated and haua- cuffed him by authority of a warrant charging him with the burglary of Win ger & Miller's store and theft of the allkr. Proceeding further they looked through the housa on Thirteenth street , where Howard boarded , occupied by Mr. J. M. Straford , a laboring man. Here they found the remainder of the goods stolen and at once placed Howard In the county Jill along with his compan ion In crimp , McGulro. The office ; . ! nave no charga to make against Mr. Stiaford , who had no connection with the parties to this affair , other than simply ho board ed Howard ; and ho ia , ao far as any thought on their part la concarned , fioo from suspicion oven. The goods ate all recovered , the cul prits safe In jail , the officer has earned the snug ranard , and ho and Officer Ful ler deserve great credit for their skill and patience in tunning the rascals down. Every lady uaea Pozzoni'a medicated complexion powder. It la a houeoholo treasure. The madam finds It Impossible to go down town without firat ruoblng It on. If the baby criea aho goes for the puff box. If ihe "old man" comes homo rnffed or chafed , because business Is dull , etc. , Pt-zzoni'a powder cools and allays hla troubles. Then all Is gladsome joy. No family should bo without it. Go. Horticultural Society. The Douglas County Horticultural so ciety ia arranging to hold a fair early in Juno at Bomo central location in the city , where there will bo a large display of Iruits , plants , vines , shrubs , otc. An'at- trastivo premium Hat ! s being prepared by the executive committee and the enter prise la meeting with au unexpected do- grco of encouragement on the part of the citizens generally , many of whom luve ottered to assist the society in the way of premiums , among othera the following named : Daweyfc Stone „ S30 00 Mrs. A , .T. Popphtcn 1000 Herman Kountza 10 00 Max Meyer 10 00 Kitchen Bros JO 00 jhoars , Market k Swobo 10 00 31ms. Goodrich 8 00 jliris. Hnrtmnn 500 tlllton lingers 5 00 Mrs. J. II. Millard 5 00 W. J. JSroatch 5 OJ Mrs. JolmT. Dell 5 00 lien. IV Wood 5 oO A. D. Mor'o 5 00 obn Baumcr 5 00 Army Matters. Hospital Steward Paul Winkles fa ordered to proceed to Fort Robinson , fob. , and report to commanding offictr or duty. The department will furnish ransportation and commutation of rations , It being Impossible to carry cooked rations. Recruit Andrew Campbell , enlisted st Fort D. A. Rnsiell , Wyo. , la assigned to company "II" Ninth Infantry. Recruit Patrick Connell , eulhtcd at i"crt Douglas , Utah , is assigned to com pany "I" Sixth infantry. Company " 1" Seventh infantry ( Ren- on ) ia relieved from duty t Fort jararaio , and ordered to Fort Waahakle , Vyo. Transportation furnithed by Q il , department By order Brig Gon. Howard. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- iicco ia the beat. The NIXIICO County Murder , A dispatch waa received by a well mown citizen of Omaha , yeatoiday , to , ho effect tint Furnlval , the young Eag- Ishman who la charged with the murder if Gva peraontSn Ninco county last fall , ins been found ia Nova Scotia. In view < I the f tot that the grand itiiy hai found five indictments agains' . Furmv.il , tbii telegraphic rows miy lead to hla capture and trial In Nebraska. Dr. UraiT. The remain * of the lata Dr. George B. Graff artivert from Denver Thursday en train No. 4 , accompanied by bit too Jihn , of Rawllns , Wyoming , They were mot at the depot by a guard of Mount Calvary Knlghta Temphr and escorted to the late residence of the deceased. The funeral took plaoo at 11 o'clock yra'.orday from the family residence , 2413.Pat k Wlldoavonup , llav. W. * , Haraha and llsv. T. 0. Hall officiating. A hrgo number of frionda and Knight Tomplara were In attondacca. The body vrta taken ea > t on the Wabaah train for IntBtment at Princeton , Itid. , where the remains of the children , Robert and Fannlo Graff nro interred. The Knlghtj Tomphr Trill conduct the burial at Princeton , Rev. J. ( } . Tate , of Shelton , Is in the city. Mrs. M. li , Risdon and mother hava Rene to Clinton , Iowa , on a vliit to friends. Moasre. Kvans and Hooy , the great "Parlor Match" fiends , are at the Millard hotol. Mies Jonnlo Yoatnnn * , leading lady with Kvans & Hopy's "Parlor Match" company , Is nt the Millard. Dr. Galbralth has returned from a business trip to Denver , In his official capacity as Union Pacific surgeon , Mrs. K. K. Whttmoro returned from Chicago cage yesterday , after spending a fortnight with her mother in that city. Mr. Jno. J. liriggs , n prominent real estate mnnof Lincoln , nnd Mr. M. If. McClelland , of the Sewnrd Democrat , wcro In the city Thursday ou busmets. II. 0. Dear , of Valentino , is In Omnha via itlng his old friends. Ho will bo remembered as having boon formerly connected with Ste phens & Wilcox of thh city. N. A. Ilagensticn , Scribnor ; S. S. McKen- noy , Raymond ! R. U. Case , E. P. Batkenha- gen , Scribner ; Kd Thunmer , Italv ; < T. Conner , Ponca , and II , B. Hudson and wife , Omaha , are registered at the Milluid. G. S. Conant , Cortlandt ; J. 13. Sherwin , Fremont ; T. Powers , Sutton ; J. K Vanden- ark , Wahoo ; J. A. Kohoo , Platte Centre ; P. Mogeer , P , Domere , Lincoln ; T. II. Poannll , Creston , Iowa ; C. F. Gllpiu , Friend ; R. Hanan , Bushnell ; J. E. Hale , Ord ; .T. ( Jr. Cooley , Plattsmouth , are at the CanfielJ , George H. Smith , William Hadley , Arling ton ; L. D. Woodruff , York ; T. J. Murphy , M. D , David City ; O. W. Bcckwlth , Beat rice , J. S. Green , Greenwood ; J. C. Curtis and family , W.iyno ; O. II. Baue , Ainsworth Frank Shruell , Utica , nnd J. H. Gabler , o ! Stromsburg , Neb , are at the Metropolitug. Judge W. H. riatt , of the firm of Thuimnol & Platt , of Grand Island , will , before many weeks , start to Scotland with Mr. Jamison , o Hall county , who goes to take possession o : his ancestral estates in the highland country of romance and sung , Mr. Jamison Is a prom Inent property holder in Hall's metropolis and is now erecting a costly house in that clsy J. L McDonough , Ord ; W. N. VanMotre , Fremont ; Wm. Noulle , Notth Platte ; II. A. H. A. Clement , Fremont ; Win. Hastings , Miss. ; A , B. Bowman , St. Louis ; Win. Bods- binder , New York ; W. B , Murphy , Strom- burg ; Matt Miller , David City , J. M. J. Smyth , O'Connor , and C. W. White , St. Panl , are stopping at the Paxton. Miss Genevlevo Ingorsoll , of this city , whoso histrionic talent is so well and favor ably known to the people of Omnha , has ac cepted an engagement with a New York dra matic company recently organized , and will , at an early day , go to that city. She will take ( . leading part in Tom Sawyer's drama tization of Mark Twain's ( S. S. Clemnnts ] last work. The people of Omaha will watch this , her "first appeuranca on the stage , " with a high hope that she may win that success to which her fine talents , they believe , entitle her , Do not bo deceived ; ask for and take only B , H. Douglass & Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops for Coughs , Colds and Sore Throats. D. S. and Trade Mark on every drop Twenty-four Italians were shipped yesterday on tbo east bound C. , B. & Q. train to Fontanolle , Ind , wtiero they are to .bo used for railroad contract purposes , "These D goa , " as you call them , said the con tractor in charge to a reporter , "are capable of doing good work an1 ] are well suited for contract labor purposes. They are steady , willing and fair ly intelligent , and are not inclined to shirk their tasks as are laborers of some other na tionalities. They are generally docile but when th y imagine they are slighted or wronged they are terribly rebellious and hard to manage. Once let a 'boaa' Incur the gen eral Introd of a set of these men working under him and his position becomes a de cidedly risky ono. " In the county court yesterday the casa of O'Connor & F.igan ugainst J'.dholm & Erickson was on trial. The suit is ono brought by plaintiffs for $200 damages for alleged breach of contract on part ot defend ants in refusing to allow thorn to occupy a building on Dourlas street , for which a bar- jam had been made , The defense h that the plaintiffs stated when the contract was made that the building was to be used for restau rant purposes , when in reality it was rented with the intention of establishing a saloon1. mm 6 Smoke Seal of Noith Carolina Tobacco , THE COURTS , a Very Dnll Day In nil tlic CourlH in the City. DI.STIUOT COUUT. Before Judge Novlllo : A motion for anew now trial In tbo Mills llbol cnso WSB argued and taken under advlaomont by the court. Several minor matte ra of no oapcciil interest and thocoart&djournecl. Before Wakely : The only entry the reporter could Rather ( n tills ecu re was tbo tt'pnlation ' filed in Barber vf. Joalln. Thla ia an action of replevin , brought to recover sn umbrella , the poscession rf which thu plaintiff Bays the defendant wrongfully has. The value la fixed nt $1.50 and the damages f > 0 cents In the petition. The case came to this court on appeal , and , ino'udine attorneys' fees , siy $25 each , the costs of all aorta would bay jast fif'y-fivo ' nmbrellts and ODO Otiaero abado To day la moiioa day In this coutt. * COUNTY CODUT. The case of O'Oonner and Pagan vs , Edholm & Erickiou , for damages fur broach of contract about rental of build ing , wa dlrmlaaed at plaintiff * ' cobts. No older basinets yesterday. JUSTICE COUKTS. All quiet and little of impoitance. I'OUCK COUHT. LUtla dona yesterday in this conrK Judge Wolaj decided In State vi , Wallia , defrauding partner , to hold the accused to answer the action rf the grand jury and allowed bail in $700 , Not given yet.State State vs. Holmes , continued anil ] March 25th at 2 p. in , POLICE COURT , Ufltml HoutlnoVork Driving Out UioV K V Olmrnutor , Inthopolica court yostotday morning , Joseph lioavls , an o.vsoldlor , waa ar raigned for drnnktnnesg. "I wasn't in toxicated yor honor , " aald Josooh , "I can't ploul guilty , for I know I'm not. " "Wniva exitnlnatlon" , said a stontor- l&u voice , from among the andionco. Tom Cormick astounded at the impudence - donco of the suggestion , bellowed "order , " .TiiiJga Weiss atriajced "qniot , " end after Marshal Camming ] had re covered from the shock and re-lit hii stub , the trial proceeded. Roavla wnj finally released on a solemn promise never to return. Barton Hlloi next facxl the judicial mnsic-box , on a similar charge. "Jllhadmlthas W Hi was slightly bunder the hlnllooonco , jodgc bntcnbnt " you "Five dollars ami coitj , " shrieked the judge. Juntos Wilson , Clus. Rose , 0. E. Watson - son and Henry Cooper , four vagrants , wcro given sentence ? , of various lengths on broad and water , and rrero allowed to leave town , on panalty of Instant seizure and Impmonmont if they returned. "A. P. Van Ormand , " called the judge. "Hero I am , your honor , good morning to you , " said a tall , lank Indi viduftl , shambling to the front. "Yon are accused of intoxication , How Is It ? " "Not a bit of it , your honor , not a bit of it. " At this juncture , Mr. V. gathered hia breath and told a "nrhoppor , " of almost paralyzing Ingenuity. "You BOO , your honor , I wai walking ncroes to the Mil lard last night , and same fallow dosed mo with ammonia that had been eprlnklod over a handkerchief. I inhaled the whole thing , your honor , and , of cDUrte , I was dizzy. I supposi the oflioar thought I wna drunk and arrested mo , but I wasn't. Oh , no , it was only the ammo nia. " The judge couldn't qu'ta swallow all thla and fined the prisoner $10 and co&tj. Van Ormand is a character. Ho ia known from Chicago t > Denver and San Francisco aa a most persistent gambler and a moat prodigious liar. Ho is very fond of telling graenhorn ncquaiot- ances of his how ho is ruUtec to thh and that dignitary throughout the country , and how ho owns thoua.inds and thoaeauda of acres of woatorn ranch property , millions of cattle , otc. , otc. Ho a nephovr of Gas. Stllos , formerly secretary of the Chicago Board of Trade , whoao tragic death at the handi of Thereat Sturlata his Infuriated Italian mistress-beauty aomo time ago , la so well remembered. When ho wai in Chicago and carrying on hia gambling operations , ho was con tlnually borrowing rnonny of his dear "nunky. " One day Stiles growing dis gusted , exclaimed , "See here , Van Or mand , If you'll promise not to apeak tome mo for a year , I'll bay you the finest suit of clothes in Chicago. "No sir , my dear nncle , ' * said Van Or mand , "your acquaintance ii too valua ble. " The bargain waa never made , for shortly afterward Stilej was killed. Still Pcrslstonr , There haa been Issued a call for the democrat is member j of the legislature to moot in Lincoln on the 30th of this month , to consider and decide upon the proper poraons to receive the federal ap pointraonls in Nebraska. The reaalt of their dalibaratloua will bo forwarded to the president aaasortof racomracndation or quasi party endorsement of the par sons selected in their convention. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of pnrety , itrengUiandwholesomenesa , Moio economical than the irdlnary kluds.and cannot bo uold la competi tion with tha multitude of low teat , short weight luia of phyaphrte powders. Bold only In cans , KOYAL BAKING POWDEK CO. . 108 W.II HtN.Y r , km touofis OFFICE AND JIE8IDBNOK1 617 Dodge St - Omaha KLKPHONK NO U ! For priced catalogtia of the POUONA KUR3EHIES iddroea , II. 0. lUymood , Box SOO , Omaha , Neb. Nursery grounds sltunted IinraoJlat iy nonb ol the Inetltuto ( or the IA > t nd Dumb. Cootricts t&ken or trto pUntlotf. _ I n28d8mwlgt A. KAHSJl. Merchant Tailor 3ia South 12th Street , 3 DOOKS SOUTH OF r.Vlt.VAM. Firet-class tailoring in all its branch . ALIV9A E.KEBTH. OBeri thli Oomlug on Special Inducements xaw HAIB GOODS ! Douglas St. Omaha , Neb HO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF VnnlllnI.emnnOpnnire , ( c flnvor Cnhe , lrcitn ! , liiil < llnii , ( : c.ni ( lellciilvlyaml lint. iirully in the Trull iVum lilch they are miiilo. STRENGTH AM ) THUL FllUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALOXE. MtiHED BY THI Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St. Loula , Mo , Mtutni Of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Dr. Price's Liipuliii Yeast Gems > Itot IJry Hop Ycn t. yozs G.i4i3 ( X3 7 o-iiocircia. V/K MAKli MtJT ONE QU1L1TY A RUNAWAY COUPLE , Uo\v a 15oy nnil Girl Sought to tie Married by Jud o AlcOulloch Tlio Story. Wednesday night about hilf past ton o'clock , as Judge McCulloch , of the county court , was about to retire for the slumbora of the just , ha waa aummoncc to moot two young people in the parlo who withed to bo married. The gonla judge at once produced pen and ink ant proceeded to draw up the necesrary logs paper. Everything went smoothly unti the young girl waa asked how old eho was "I am not quite oightoeu , " &ho ropliot with a smile and blush. The judge gravely Informed the coupl that ho could not marry them , If the gir was under the ago of eighteen. Pleading was of no avail , and elowly and sadly thi two wont otf to the Cozzens hotel. Th next day they went over to the Bluffs whcro by dint of a little harmless per jury they secured a license and were imdo man and wife. The young man' nnmo Is A. C. Johnson and ho halls from the vicinity of Atlantic , Iowa ; the youn [ lady comes from the aamo place bu what her name IB , or was , could not bo learned. The story , In brief , as toll by the ycncg man , waa that he wa working on a farm near tbo place alraad ; indicated , when he fell in Jove with i neighbor's daughter , with whom ho hai been more or less Intimate since child hood. The marriage union waa oppoaei by the Johneon family , who insisted tha the girl wna not ono of the "f. f. v.'s , ' and was unworthy to bo the bride of a "Johnson " The boy and girl detcruiine < to elope , and having heard that Omitba was the paradlao for runaway lovow , hac set their faces tovatd the "Cite City. ' After the little episode chronicled , tin marriage was consummated and Mr. anc Mrs. J. returned to Atlantic County Surveyor Smith 1ms completed full sot of maps of each wurd and precinct In the county , showing every city aud suburbai lot and farm , and has made cipies on cloth for the use of the various assessors. The maps are marvelously complete and extensive , the precinct maps being drawn on a scale of four inches to the milo , and the city maps on a still larger seals. The investment coat the county about SIOO , and will soon pay for itself , Tha assessors start out with their maps and books on the fust of next month. --Officer Tohn Turnbull > WHS engaged yesterday in taking the names of the wholesale liquor dealers in this city who will bo re quired to p.iy the § 1OCO license In accordance with the recent supreme court decision. Ho Bays that there will be about thirteen firms and rcpresentatues of broweriea who will be listed and required to pay the license , Two firms have signified their iutontion of moving elsewhere , to escape the operation of the law. Yesterday about tlireo o'clock a team attacked to a wagon near tbo Cunfield IIOUBO , became frightened , in gome mysterious man ner , nnd started to run awny , The lump peel on the corner of Ninth and Furnam was knocked down nnd the wngcn was badly ehattorcd. At thii point ono of the horses broke looaa. Ijoavlng hla UBS impetuous mate standing by the wrecked vehicle , he diuhec wildly iij ) Farnairl , near Tenth ntreut col liding with n wagon , throwing it to one aide and alightly damaging it , Tlio Dulmal , In a bully Primed condition , wus captured fur ther up the street. Omaha Medical & Surgical 13th St. , Cor Capital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases Females , of the Nervous y t tn , Pi v to DUiMUMwot the Urinary and exusl Organi , and l > loeasoj of the Head. ThroUand Lungs , HpocUltles EYE AND KAK , Btiwaws treated by ao erperlenoed apocUlUtl alto dl eaea of tha Hurt. Liver , Stomach , Kldnoya , ladder , Neur Wa , Kheumatlim , Hln , Cancer , etc. CATAKUU , IlRONOUITia , And all other dlicaroa of the 'I hroatanci Lungst real ed by Medicated Vapon. ( Send for Inhaler Of circular on Inhalation. ) All dlN * tt of the Illood , Urinary and cxaal Or gang. Private Dlw&si * and Piles Cured or no Pay. (16 ( Yeara Ho i > ttaland I'rivite Practice. ) OoDiulis'.lon ' and eiamlnatloa free , Call or write f > r drculam on cironlo dl * and deformities , Dlw&en of Fumalta , Private OUeuei of th Urlcirv and Bex ml orvtni , Seminal Wtk < ncx , Nervom PeblUty or EahaiutlGneto. , et ? . , ted our new lefttoratlvetrcatmtnt. 11 letters and con ulutk > n Confidential. Medlclneaaenttoallpa/ttof the countnr > < y ex. pre M , securely jacked ttom obvervatlon , U full de- tcrliitlonot cua Unlien. One portonal lnUvl w pielerred It oonveoient. Open at all bonn. dlreii ollletUnto Oinaha Medical & Surgical Insttute , 13 h St. Cor , Capital Ave , E3 ? ' Cat this out for rafotonco. BIG TOWN LOT SALE AT FENDER Dakota County , Neb. , Tuesday , April 7th , 1885 , at 2 p. m. mtcd Vntho * th ° " ° W M"roxJ ! ! town ° " U' ° reaervntlon Iniidi , eolcl In 1SS1 , alt FAMOUS LOGAN VALLEY. Huslnraa tcoklne n nlimtion will coriBtilt their hitorcsta mpn by BOtlllnc in this craml country. Invcfltors cnn mnko 100 pnr cent In six inonlliB. Lots donated for churches , school. MloT C ' St ] ' 'CM t'cf'HSl'cclalrnteBot ' ' ' > bo Riven .ill . parties ntlcndin * this T MENT REMEMBER THE DATE , For further particulars , apply to T. W. TEASDALK , General Passenger Agent , St. Paul. PEAVEY ISHOS. , General Agents , Sloiu City , Iowa. W. 13. PI3UBL13S , Local Agent , Ponder , Nob. THE BEST SHOES For Ouitlcmcu's wear , In the \\orlJ , for the monoj- are made by Stacv , Adams & Co. _ A fact thoroughly and unequivocally ostab- ished by tha unparalleled success and con stantly increasing demand for them. Their shoos combine Comfort , Style and Durability. ASK TOUR DIIALKR 10R 1111 ! Stacy , Adams & Co. , Shoe. These goods are made of the best French and Domestic stock , Kangaroo tops , in Hand and Machine sewed , m Congress Button & . Lace AND EVEUY PAIR WAIIBANTED. Tirrell & Cook , 1308 Farnam Street , Sole Agfnts for Omnha 21S North 16th Street. OldBcofllvo Stand. The present rroprlotor wishes It understood tha all photographs nro made satisfactory before being delivered from this gallery. The old management rotlroa and Mr. U. K. Ornr succeeds. JAS. H , PEABODY , M. D. Roelldenee No. 107 Jones SI. Offloe , No. 1505 Fir- rmm street. Office honrs,12 m to 1 p. m. and from 3 to 8 p. m. To'ccbonf , .or office B7.roaldenon 125. fl. K. AND EMBALMER. Ill tr. 13th Street. - - OMAR AND -AT Factory Prices , AND EASY TERMS. Send for our catalogue and price list before pur chasing elsewhere , MAX MKYEE & BEO. LEADING JEWELERS And Sole Importers of Fine Diamonds , Watches , Silver ware , Rich Jewelry , Wholesale and Retail. Cor. 11 th tnd Farnam Sis. COLLARS * ? CUFFS JEARINO THIS U KX ARI THI FINC8T OOODfl EVER MADE , tiha 111 Linen. BOTH Linings AND Exteriors , Ask for then ) BROS. , Agents for Omnh * COWING & GO , JOBHK1I1 If WROUGHT IRON PIPE , lUllrilileindU.tlron 35X TTX 3VC3-S Load Pipe and Shoot Load , WORTIllViro-C Hit ASl I'Ull-S , \mnniLiA\i > DinvKiun , rtnrs , Plumbers' Gas and steam niters' IRON & BRASS GOODS. ENGINEERS'SUPPLIES , ilth & DodQ9 SIS..OM AHA.NEB. [ SUOOE8BORSTO 10BS O. JACOBS ] UNDERTAKERS I At the old stand 1417 Fanum St. Crden by tel > erapb solicited &nilprcmptl tttondod to , Tolcphon * No 226. I MAHft EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Jf. MORRISON , Prop'r ' , 217 Ni Kim SWEET. Families drelrlng goort help ran ltd accom- modntcd br nppljdc at the abovojilaca. Sat isfaction guaranteed. All latest iiiiiludlcild and newspapers nluays on mid. fob''O ml NURSEBY STOCK Those desiring Fruit or Ornamental Trees , Vines , Shrubs ami 1'lants , will consult their own interest by calling at the real estate ollico of E. L. Emery , IMG llarnoy St. , or 2200 Fanitun St Orders for spring planting must be given soon. D. O.BEYAET.M. D , 1224 : Farnam Street , Corner )8th St , Offloo heirs 8 to 12 K. m. , S to m Tan yrurs experience C u epesk German. < vt m H1 f - . L SOLE IMPORTERS OF AND Meerschaum Goods , IN OMAHA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in f Ammunition , Sytorthiy Goods Notions aud Smokers' Articles. Stationery , Cutlery , Druggists' Sundries And Fancy Goods. Full and complete line and BOTTOM PRICES Max Mover < fc Co , . 1020 to 1024Farnam St. , Omaha. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY T DEWEY& STONES' One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From.1 STALKS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGEB ELEVATOR