fj DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23 1885 TJ1JB BEE. WrdnesiUy M orui DgSfiptembeT23 LOOAL BREVITIES. B. P. Morie & Co. are pnttins ; np a magnificent elevator In thtlr store. nificent now pssietger -District coort was In Iesslon yesterday , but no bnsinees ol importancs was trans- Acted. -Mam RO Hetuics were issued today to "William 0. Ktmto and Lillla Kririn , and Joieph Kuml and Apaleana Bufe h k. The remains of Mrs. Krulllno laul , who died BO suddenly Monday morning , wcro shipped yesterday to Coopentoiro , N. Y. , for Interment. The water pipe whi h Ij Using replaced OB F rnnra street between Thirteenth and four teenth , burst yesterday aud flooded the dlth temporarily. | Js'uw granolithic pa me Is belcir laid , n front of the Galdnoll block on Douglas rtreot , bitwcen Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth , is plnco of the rough stouo p vicg. The case oi MelquUt vs. J.E. | Uiley & Co. , occupied the entire attention of Judge McCu luch in tha county court yesterday , arid W B conl'nucd until to-day. The various enlti which wore commenced aa a result ol tba hortc tredo between Al DaVla and Michael Delanay have been settled .nnd withdrawn from the courts , W. P. O'Neill has just returned from a 4onr through northern and western Nab jka ( Ho reports the corn crop throu < hout the eeo- tions ha viiitcd as magnificent one , and ns- anrod from all danger of killing bfrost. . O.ty members wishlor ; ta enter the race of the boat club regatt } , or desiring to com < pete for place on tha varloui crows , are requested quested to communicate with 0pt. Connors , who will give all information possible. A petition was fikd by the Christian Church association yesterday for a perfect title to thtir property on Twentieth and VM- mm , In crder that they may dispose of it -At the matter stands at present the title U iinptrfeo ! . The Sarpy countf fair opened up yester day at Papillion , and is turning cut to be a great success. Senator Van Wycb addressed the peopld on the grounds yesterday. His ad ditss was pnthuiiaUlcally received by the largo Lumber prottnt. Chlif Butler returned yesterday from the east , having bjen an ay ntveral weeka. Dur ing that time , he hup , besides attending the l' rt ) clubs nitlonul conventloa at runb , vlsitid Boiton , Kdw York , other eastern cities , Julius Pulp , ac utrd by John Meyer o : committing an unprovoked nsstult upon htm camu into Justica Anderson's court Monday to acewer to the charge. Meyer weakci.ec and said he did not know that Pull was the man v.ho had'beaten htm. It is poasiblo thai the cose will bo completed , It has been discovered that the cigars found } E8tcrday iulhoIC C No restaurant en Furrjam street , were utulen on Saturday night fioin the wholesale liquor and fcloieufL Lariion , on Duuglai street , Tbo thieves etftcttd aa tntraDCo by breaking i paoo of glass in the rear of the store. A young lad followed some of the prison era frum polica headquarters to the county jul jeettidu } afternoon for the purpose o fitting how the plnco looked. Tbe jailer , sup pctiLR tim lo be one of tbo parties under ar- rett , locked him up In ODD of the cells end I was sirneminutes before the mi.taka was dls- covoied Tne boy was badly frightened ant probably will not visit the jail again for some time to come. A gen J of young ruffians well known to some < it tbo residents In tha vic'nity of the Ixmiuaoith stieet school house are warnet to ceaio thtlr annoying practice cr stand th const qances. Complaints lately have been 10 tiuu.eious , that , as their names are known It will lee aiy to arrest them the nezttlmi thc-y disturb the neighborhood. Parents should Uke warning and avoid trouble ) b ] teachirR their clildren bolter manners ant keep them indoors after sundown. DrGaibraltb went to Chicago Monday. Major Bojd has ratu-ned from Chicago , Oicar P Small , of Wahoo , U at tha Arcade Wm B Sabln , of Now York , is at the Pax t n. n.Mr Mr N B Falconer has returned from th att. att.JS JS Linjston , Kica , is stopping at th Arcade , 0 V Dille , of Linctln , Is regliterod at tb Arcade , Jndge J 0 Crawford , of West Point , Is he P.xton. Mrap J Knapp and sister ara viilting rela tives m Illinois. Rooert Marsh , traveling agent 0 & N W eimo in from tha wtst. i M liaitlett has returned from an extend d lastein tilp , J B B llay and wife , of Yankton Agenoy D. T , , are at the MllUid. liJward Ltmholer and wife , of Bchuyler ra rtguteibdnt the Pnxton. C D Olnpp , n well known merchant of Elm wood , Nib , is in ilia city , 1 10. B. Brady , W. F. CrltohQeld and A Harris , Fullerton , are a , the Paxton. Louts Shruder , of the firm of MoShsne J Sehrcder , Itft yesterday for New York , MiitP'iniLa HjipUnd and sister retains jettcrd y to Cmcitn tl toalteud fchoul. D B Utikaluw and family relumed Mui : < J y frum 1)14 ) western mountains , wher they h ve B | in the summer. Capt J Q Burke , nnw stationed in T < jxat , I In Ui city vlilliuir hi < oil friends. Ha has leave of ubatnoe .f teveral weeks , A J B if ? r i n 1 wife , MM 13 Erwin Miss Millie K-MUnd Mtis Lllllu Erwfn , a of Kriui l | Neb , are t the P.xun , E 8 Duudy , Jr. , of I ho U d district cour is ncuperatliigon hi fn.oui hone ranch I Wyoming If u will return to his labors ! about thieoWB.ia. J T Clarkion , Union Paulialand accent , Bulnej , N b .h lu tin city oahii wy to New Yoik to unot hid d ughtvr , who Is re iuruiig from Jlurop ) W. II. Wuld , of Fort Atkln on , Wlscon In , bai Oi > m w t > > tUii dty to taka ihurt-han at Nttwjuiro'ij kliort-haud iattituto Thoin 14 R Kimlivll , sou of G-uer l Trail ! D1 n perKiUjbill , i f tbu Uuion 1' cifio , lef je taid y fur liiiitun , to ri uo.e Lu studies i ; ih Intiitutauf T > elm Ji-ay. ICIuicrlJ Fr Dk , cltirkoflhf U H court VIIIH taking ' 'i ' much needed rt t in Wyo snliu. 1m uu < bt .u i killed thrott of tll peciu. Tuijr were inoutlen ; THE PU LIO PUBSE , How Vice , rfaiall Ttncl" , tna Bhovr Btuinc * jand privlICKOl < Xar. not etn nil Up tUo Cttya Co * era. there la to bo a li of the prr/aoat Omaha police fcrco , It must bo conceded at hast that It operates to a clew collection of the Gnes and licenses nd t ) a conatquont lacrouia of the city evonno. This entire work devolves upon ono ( Hear who was detailed to the duty lortly after Marshal Onmmlngs' access on , and who h t since hold the poiitlon. ifficor John Tevnbull is the man upon whose broad shoulders the mammoth task f gathering In the municipal Imports la aid. Humtnor and winter , day and ight tt occupies him with an energy f movement which even to-day brought lia . _ reriplratlon . ' in beads to bis . brow. " I * S ) 1 * 'Pretty warm , said he , as the porter accosted him. "Pretty worm for "eptcmber. " 41 We'il admit the point , but what are yon doing rnstlirg around BO violently. " " 1 have eoveral long trips to make to pick np BDmB peddlers who have neglect d to come to the front. " In default of incidental news the con- 'ersatlon turned npon the officer's gen * jral da'ioo and tholr full character will > roro now and interesting Information to largo portion of the puoltc. Tha heaviest revenue comes from the Iqnor business. There are now 143 Ba cons lu the city which under the Slo- cumb law pay a thousand dollars each annually. Thus the cltjr turns overto the chool board from this source alone a landsomo little parso. The second Installment stallmont for ' 85 has been paid , and the bird la duo on the llth of next month. Fhoro in not a delinquent saloon In the Uamoling and the social evil follow jloso upon whisky with a liberal tribute , fhoro are five gambling houses In the olty , the proprietors of which pay 527 05 monthly. The sports and reqnentors of gambling rooms are nol ; axed , bat the bossis supposed to include heir privileges ia hi * payment. Ono lundred and fifty-four women contribute o the public funds , and in this particular ho pillce have become notably vigilant. it Is no evidence tbat prostitution ia in creasing In Omaha that the cash receipt 'rum I hit source will this month reach $1,330 aialDit ? $1,100 for August , $1,000 urJuuo , oto , tilth a steady aavuncu every month , but it signifies that the ubjocta for Uxvlou are moro cit jcalvc- .y brought to light. The women of the vicious element ure now thoroughly ter rorized , and many In ftar of the monthly raids have presented themetlfea as vol- intary members of the fine list. The 'oar of the cops has In many circles o ! depravity grown to absolute demoralize , ion , and proves one of the best reformj ng iLflo.3uc < ! S at work In the city. There are fiftj-five peddlorn In the city who turn over au annual $30. Two hundred and twenty expressmen lay ยง 10 a j oar for the prlvllt go of earth y ; ooda for the pnblic. The fruit stands , alx or seven in num- ) er , are cilkd npon to forfeit $5 00 o ; : helr monthly earnings It IB belie vie ay those who have paid any attention to ; hu situation that this Imuort IB some what excessive , but the Dagos seim to thrive nevertheless , The nine hotel runners are required to ctsh down $30 for the right ta deafen the traveling public and steer the vojog-rs to their respective Inns throughout the year. year.Throe auctioneers are levied upon for an annual ono hundred so that they can obstruct the streets with househe.1. goods , frighten hoiees with red flags und like mad without fear of molest * tlon. tlon.There There are also ton men , known as drain layers , who have secured from the city the exclusive right to tear up the pavements for plpo laving and the like ind these are called upon for $10 a yt-ur Then the theater license requires o Mr. Boyd and the Academy proprietors $100 every seaarn A circus is bled $250 with an extra $25 for sideshow and $10 fer etch Itmonado and peanut stand lu connection therewith The city utually makes about three bun dred dollars every lima a big tent show comes along while the population loses thousand ) . Street booths , ( hooting galleries ini snch temporary affairs come down wltl $5 00 monthly. Mtdtclno men , street venders ant showmen , who spend a few days tapping the the public pockets by the eovertlga power of their remedies , the seductive ness of their oratory and the merit o tbolr wares are assessed at $2,00 per day Even the great and only Madame Eufo la uoozempted and has to put np her twi hundred cents every day. It Is a big job to gather in all thcs lion s of revenue , but when the receipt are aggregated It mikes a splendid turn for public expenditure. A Union Meeting. There will be a union service at th Baptist church next Friday , Sept 25 , a 7:30 : p.m , at which Rav. J A. O'Oonno will lectnra on the "Refoiraed Oatholl Movement. " Admission free. Th Slate Register has tbo following repor of tbe meeting of the Ministerial aisoola tton of Dos Mbiocs , M mday , Sept 14 : "Tho Ministerial aesocsation field the ! spoond meeting for the now year In th Y M. 0 A. rooms yesterday morning The attendance was rather larger tha usual and all present seemed to be en thused with a new spirit by their rest o the summer. The most of the meetln was occupied br R v. J. A. 0 Connor editor of the 0 inverted Cathul c , wh gave n Interesting account of his wor in New York city and ai ex tended through tbo country Tne basis of the work Is parelj spiritual and the oljtct is the presents tion of Jesus Ohrlet alone and HisGo pe only aa tbo salvation of aloncrf. Th talk W4sstralghifor arcl and manly an listened to nlth thu closest Interest. J throw light on points cf vital bearing 1 tbo life of a Romantit The ataoolatio unanimously passed the following resolu tlou : Resolved , That the thanks of this ai ifio'atiou ' be hereby tendered to Fthi O'Connor for his Instructive addrui tb we ) do sluoerrtly endorsn his we rk aud pray tbe blessing cf the Trlnue Go upon Its ccntlnuuicH and unfolding. Contract , John Peterson , thu garbage contractor whose contract with thu city expired o the 1st of September , Is continuing th baslnesi of hauling away garbage an < chatglngfrom 10 to 15 cent * a barrel. He finds considerable fault with thocritl- oltmi made by the papers on the munnor n which ho has conducted Us builnesa nrlng the past year. In the first place , 10 says he was not vk& enough , his con raot being for only $3,5CO a yo r. When e began to haul , ho had trouble In goi ng people to put their barrels In proper laoes , which cuie4 him a great deal of ronblo and delay , Ho also objected to ho hauling away of all aorta of rubbish water , Iron , wood , and even shea , which wore dumpid promlioaocsly Into the bar ri el. This , of conrto , created consider ! ' do klckiog on the put of numerous per ons , but owing to the extravagant do mauds made upon him ho was unable to p iloaao everybody , especially In snob a largo city as Omiha. lo claims that the city s treating him unfairly , also. In offering him only $500 Instead $887.50 , the amount due for the last quarter. Ho does not know any reason for this action , JOcauBO ho has fulfilled his contract to the loiter. It Is true that ho gave his driver pormltalon to collect ton oenta a week , or whatever people planed to give ilm for removal of garbage from barrels ilased In Inconvenient places , or where t was necessary to make trip ) through ho front yard gate , on account if ihero > eiog no back yard cn'ranco. ' If there us been anything fuithorthan this done , rlr. Peterson says that ho Is willing to nvoatlgato the matter , upon proper com plaint. TBE BIOYOLE L'OtJfiNAMENTn Preparations on Foot for Great TIio Attractions The CoiiiinlUccp , Etc , The Omaha Wheel club hag issued the circular announcement of Its coming tonr namont , October 9 and 10 , In the sbapo of a neat pamphlet , very tastily gotten tp. The races on the two daya pro gramme are tixteon In number , as men- lonod in these columns several weeks ago. Special prlz38 ere offered In each ACO. Unless a race has three starters , at least , no aeoDnd piiza will ba given. . ( any event has loss than two starters t will bacmcelled. L. A. W. members are quired to send loagno number , and others must give the naima cf two o tholr local business men as references [ laving been the victims of professionals n a former tournament the wheelmtn adopt thtsB precautionary measures for .holr'protectlon. . The following are the members and cimmlttcuB of the club : Officers O H Gordon , prfsidfnt ; J G Elitchcuck , captuiu ; C M Woudmau , secre tary aail treasurers Purry Badullet ) atsUtanl stctetaiy and treasurer. Members P Radollet , T F Blarkmorp , W S Uftnnn , HOC iwiug.C J Cannn. F H Clalk O . H Gordon , .1 G Hurhcock. A 0 .fol iffe , 1 j. H Merriam , Roy Buacle , E S Riff , W M j [ I new , 0 M Wu diuan Honorary Members J 3 OillinB , G M * EUtobcooK. Gen Patterson , A E Builde , F 6 L'atmalee , F M Shaw. TOlRNAMEt.T COIIU1TTKES. Kocep'ion Co'nr , Wh'te-J G Hitchcock , S Kalf , T F Ulackinore. Perry B dollet , F U Ol.ik , W M It. gers Tickets and G ounds-Color , Blue-O H onion , T H Merrlain , W S Eicon. A O B clog Omtnitteo Fnlr. Blue J G Hitchcock , O H Gordon , E 3 B St. Riferee-Color lied J a Collins. Cleric ot thu Courao Color , Yel'ow ' O J 3anan. Judges-Color , Red-G M Hitchcock , Gee Patten on. Timers Color , PurpIe-D A VanCott , F S Parraaloe , E S Kaff Scorer-Oulor , Purple-S M Cadfi ld. Ha olc pper and Starter Co.or , Yellow Gee E JCoy. Tee pimpblet sots forth In glowing terms the advantages of Oomha for riders of wheels , chief among which Is her sye- tem of asphalt pavement , the best it is claimed lor wheeling ontildo of Wash ington , D. 0. The track is of cinder with raised cor ners of clay four and one-half laps to the mile made expressly fet wheeling , and controlled by the club. It is nut claimed that U is specially fast , but three minutes has been beaten repea'odly upon It , and a special prize will be given In the ono mile open race if the record 2:50 : 2 t berotoforo mode bo broken. On Thursday evening , October 8 , a run will bo made by the wheelman to Fort Omaha to witness the dress parade by the troops and a o nocrt by the Fourth Infantry band. Oa Sitnrday , bofuro the races , there will be a parade of the wheelmen through the principal streets. Sunday afternoon a run will bo made to Florence , seven miles , where a bounte ous repast will bo in waiting for the wheelmen. - * ftg Orange Blossom Blue lllbbone. The awarding com nlttee at the fair grounds yesterday leco/nlzod the Inher ent and intrlntlo value of the Orange Blossom fliur , minnfaatnred by the St. Paul Roller Mill ouoipany , and bestowed upon tbat corporation the proudest dls- tlno'ioa ' that Ity within their province , namely , the first premium. The oarupi- ry will undoubtedly derive especial satis faction In this connection , bf ciueo of the modesty of their exhibit , the excellence of their flour being the m.lo runs m for the bestowal of the blue token wlih which tholr exhibit Is now decorated. ANeimble Military people in this pity will bo In terested lu knowing that Lieutenant Joseph H. Gastln , of the Fifth cavalry , Fort Russel , Wyoming , was married on Thunday latt so Miss .Lillian Morgan , daughter of Hon E. S. N. Morgan , SFQ raury of Wyoming Territory , After the ceremony , tbe o uplo took the east hnanrl trlu for Qiiioigo , Washington , N > w York and other points oist and will bo abac nt ab nt three months. The bride , Miss L'lllan ' Morgan , w o one of the fairest of Chejonuo'a fair daughters and a young lady who was unlveratlly respected and esteemed to a rumatkablo degree. ASIandociti A few days ao ho arrett as a suspicions character of a certain John Maxwell , au alleged spiritualist wa * recorded In these oolnmni. It happens that by a ctnfualon of identities , of which the police them selves are not aware , that an Injustice was donu certtln gentleman who uper- a'es as a spiritual medium at No , 15(2 ( D.die ( ftruct. At 'hit number a Mr. J , E M'keawtill and his fgbd tnoth-r re- sldi' . This gfutlmcau waa the party ar rested In the bc-Hi f that he ai the notu- rlrus John Maxwell who bt.s ' suvrral terms of penal tersltude f r liur- KUry mid Is as > ot , su far ks known , au uurtgmerato oreek. The publication of the nrriat In tbeie cultmiim hai proven most damaging to Mr. Mikeswoll as ho liaa a li > rti number of cli < nti- among the hes1 ; elotnenU of the city who took fr > ght at the disreputable at'ltude ' In wh'ch ' the polio * plasud btm. .n [ answer to a nolo written by Mr . yicaior , the medium's mother , a reporter called at the roildp'aco last evening and BRioed to reo If-f the erroneous Impns- slon mido prQrdknt by the Urat publlca- ' Lion , It Is a mi tter of optional opinion with all whether credence la to ba given to the powers which Mr. Mlkeawell aod all other mediums profoia. But It can bo B ld that the potfoimatcJS at one of Mr. M's seances are as clover as the bett. Ho enterUlned the reporter with a series of mystifying manipulations of the furni ture by unseen agencies and wrote on a tlato all manner of apt responses to ques tions written , pronounced or salted men tally. As far as present evldotco goes , there Is no reproach against Mr. Mikes- well's character. Stock Y fd Itnnio. The O alalla L nd & Cattle Co. Bold 2CO ho d of oittlo at the yards y otter Jay. The following shlpp ra had boat on tha trmket yesterday ; A. P Ander < nn. C2 hff ? ; V Kropf , SehuyiW , 73 hogs ; W II Whi e , Columbus 0i hocrUllxs : & Ulls > , 71 ; 1 > An- ilutnoti , U'Htks& ' J J UtldgcB , Ooitland , 7.5 ; M Mobiide , Benton 5) ) . A B Lumsn , of Bitter Creek , sold ISO cat- , tie yesterday at a good round price. Knocked Out , lu Ono Itnund. It Is reported that Mike Ritchie , the champion South Omaha pugilist , was knocked out In OGO round yesterday by a silocn-koepar at the stock yards. The saloon-keeper was a m u of email stat ure , bnt when Mike began to act obstreperously In his phca jf business he s'o | ped from behind the bir and without any perceptible i fTort floored thn pugilist , and then dragged him out. Rl oMo Is i ho man who essayed to stand up before Jack Butke lu this city recently for four rounds. A Tlilff Arrostfd , Yesterday afternoon ODlcirs Cormlck and Moslyn saw a man en Tenth street acting In a etnplclous mionor. Ho entered ono of the pawn shops and wai otdeavorlng to sell a now suit of c'o'hoi when the tflicers placed him under ar rest. Liter It was discovered that tha suit hsd been ttolen from the Misfit parlors , where the thief bad been in- rpiotlng and pricing some of tbo clothing He was taken to tha city j il , wbero ho gave the name eif James Lamb. A charge of laiceny was preferred against him. Only a Few D js iteinalnlng. Only a few days remain In which yon can purchase of the Empire Mill ) Co. , 1403 Douglas street , as good tea and cof fee for the earnu ptica as you can got It in any other store , aud at the same time gtt a valuable present. In a fewdojs theaj choicn goods will bo sold by their a ent iu Omiha at the same pr.o1 , bnt without other articles in the OHIB. ThiTo Wre 02 watcln-s and 38 Pa i f genuine ul m < nd jewelry found in c naof tea atd coflee by purchaser * ye tetday. By Waiting Vou Will Miss If. By waiting you will mits the opportu nity of getting a solid gold watch , a gtnu- Ino diamond or some article uf value iu your can of tea or ccfloo which ym buy uf thu Empire Mills Tea Co. , 1403 D int- ; las St. , ss tbo lime far giving th.eo valu able souv < nlrs is rnpfdly draini ; to a uloso and then the cms of tea and ciff o will be B' Id b ? our agent ut the same price without the souvenir. Mr. Gllteaiiiei's Funeral. The funeral of John G. Gilfeather , who committed suicide Monday mornIng - Ing by ( .trangllng himself In an out houto , took plico this afternoon from tha resi dence tf Iha family , 1320 south Thir teenth street. ThoremkiuB were Interred In the Boly Sepnlcher comttary. Thlt powder never rarles. A ma-vcl of rt'tnth and whole' rneiiefe. Mo e eoonninlc 1 Ihtitie ill ary kind" , aid onnnl h told I'l ' 0imC'ltl | ) ' with th multitu eat loir lest , short elc > it aid ph isphitd iiowiletB. ScU i nlv in cits KcT l B'k wdtr t . , l 8 Wallkt. , N. Y rpurli Omaha. The law abldmcr rltizins of S uth Omaha vH maJa on eft rt ' have their town in C'irpoiatuil , but havn fnilaH to hrlntf It fchi ill thrni t gh tbH o | paiitlnn of a f w wlm _ re violititly oppoa-d to such a chtnua AB it is tha town li t tha mercy of touylii and Im-f whi ) run thmi(4 to tult theiMfhrp. To f > nra th y huve a cnnitabla who run arrest noy didtnrher of the [ iwoe , but it ne3 ' itats one or mori ) t-ips tu Om h ! ui o.rui lurutilaix- penrp , and n > i oni can afford to prosecu' " Hi.turher if tin can | io slbly avxld it Tin bums know this and are accordingly hold nurl nulvy Aa an izimple uf tlielr o'ioni It i < only BP09 Bury to in ntlon one thing : the ladle , ) of thn town IISVM bifn in the cuttom ol huldinff a Buiirtftjr K h ol In tbu ichool bou > e , and ) ut Bnnday eonio of tbcs- r Might enUrnl the ichnol groui d and ha I a bixinj : match , uluu ing and yellli g 10 a * to iLteifertgrcatlr with lh > ch > ol , and thn too when there were miles of prairie i n every ttldn whrrn they c'.ulJ have tiud their fun without dittmbluK any one. A lied Hot Conlent , Quite a number cf Interested partita went to lh Mr grounds yentfrdajr tfter- noon lo witness a POO yard foot r co bf- tweon Dan J. H'jist the vio'l knonn printer , and W. A. Gregg , tbe champion runner of Iowa. The race waa arrangeJ leiterday morulcg , being the rrtult of a dlap'ito between the two men Ic wai or flOO A side , Host to glvu Orrgt ; lif- 'nun feet start. The o'nnat * os un ex- clilng me and wai extremely clnio Krom tbn * Bart * Ongg le < i for 175 yards , Airt thru II BI gradually cloftirt np on him From tbat on It w s ulp and tuck , ch ran stralulng his utmost. There ennnd to he UQ mitfritl advantage italrird by either of tha ot.nttet * ! ! , until jtm before the finlih , when Rn thruw alt body forward and won the uco by a ovoran Inch. Th time made was 32J stcondg. Frank P rnm1eo acted as retcroa and ttikeholdcr Qalio n Urge nmoant of money changed bands over the contest. A convocation cf tha clergy of the Pfotislant Ep'sop l church , In the dlccaso of Ntbriska , will ba hold a Oolombin this aftorneon < vt 4:30. : AU are cord tally invited. Frank It. Mills- paugh , Dean , XlioBnnlircttu uf tlio liny. Concerning Pttl Rsa , who la to ap pear hero next Friday and Saturday , the Atlanta , ( Ga. , ) Constitution hea the fol lowing to eay : ' Patl Rsa , with her pretty feoo , Frollcaimo tignr ? , her mirth , music , dsno- tog , and 'cuio'llttlu ways , ha won her way to the hearts uf her audlenoeo. It la her first appearance in Atlanta , and It Is bui duo the deterring and delight * ful souhrotto to nay that she won the sympathy of her Jndlenco to a remarkable degree. Her dancing la entltlod to much prals" , while bir vocal powera met the hosrty approval of her andlenCi's Her Buppjrt ia excellent In fact It is a carefully selected and strong company Mtis Rosa c mo tp Atlanta , and few wcro aware of her metits but whensho comes again , she will find a hearty welcome sc- cartdbyhor dctorvlng entertainment. " The co y homo tf Cupttin and Mrs. Gio II. Ciajrr , en Sownrd street , was the scene of vny plfainnt fettlvlliea last night , ou the occation tf the twenty-fifth annlveriaty ol their wedding. The members of the loco lodges of the Knights ot Tylhla * , of which Cipt. Crng r Is nl o a piomlncnt moabar turned tu' ia full f rce , The presents bo Mowed npon the happy celebrants were many and costly. The state committee un public lands am balldirgj Inspected the deaf and dumb ay- lum yiterdey , paying particulir attention t1 the now buildings which nro going up thcro They were not a little pleased at the way in which the work Is being done and the conetc appearance of affair * about the Institution. TIIV3KEW SPRIfiG VEHICLES. OVUR 40O.OOC gn JN USE tttliono ' * . s't"tKI'll'iB ' PTBDII jotivo > clilclp 'Iho S > | iimiln. iriii M IrtiHtlicn Jtidis out and -"i Sen . iirci rtlhifftutlonpi lit they car. ) hquillj line . ' < lrn ri.luiifnl ! ! . . .i , itn ni icisiuli ,111111111111 , rotniir Inn < 1 unit riiiulH , .1)1,1 nn.1 hi a.1 lomliii i r-"liisr lluliitL-rx anil Dealer * < Ap o llin a ris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " CAUTION. "A careful examination of the cholera epidemic iit Spain proves that the disease has follmud the streams of the country in which the germs of the disease had fallen , and from which water for di ink is taken by t the inhabitants rf villages and cities" 1 Now York Times , July 20,1885. , "T/tef > tt > ity ofAPOLLINARIS offers the best security against the dangers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking waters. " London Medical Hccord. Of all Grcctrt , Druggists , J. Mm. Wat. Dialeri. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE No Ammonin , Limo or Alum. UCENEIN FRANCE GATHERING-GRAPES FOR MAKING CRCTAM DR PRICE'S CREAM BAKING-POWDERS Seventeen yearn Experience , BR.G.W.P ANGLE Krader ot Ulseieej of Men arrlVnmtn. . nloctrl llaguetlo tnd Herbalist Physl'lan Noiv lositod 1210 Dmitri. ) ) St Omal- . Neb , np stairs A corrm t dhenoili glvtn nl bout any cxplaaatlon ( rim tbe patient Consul atlon tree atodlco. / Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh "t the llcivl. Discuses of tV < o Pjo anil Ear. Heart Dlaeac , Lucr Complil t , Kldn'j Oom- flaintNcr\ousIehlltv ! , Sren'al Deprcealon , Lcmol Manhood , Diabetuft , litlght'a Dlsfo-o , St Vltnc Uanoo , KbcurLat'sm , IVralj i" , Uhito Bwclllngj Scrofula , Fov r Bores. Cantors end Iliinors remote jjwl'h'mt the knife , or Ihe dritrirp of a drop of blond , Wotntn , nlth htr ilollca'o ' organ * , Ilcftorod to Health , Dropsy Cured W thou > T pplnp , Specltl "tntlou Oivun t Prlvato and Venereal lllsoneof of n Kinds , Taio Worm Itemoved n two or three fears or No Pay , Hommorrholda or Piles Cured 01 un Chiracs Made. Those who ate adllctcd will favo H'o and n reds of dolUra by oalllce on or ualofr DU. O. W. PiNOLE Dr. Pangb's Celebrated Herbil Hi msdlo o > n l < n > nllolti' . Si l * t $ j ? WcnVncil Debility " ' Moohood Vt tatA Vccar AteTorltft preicrlptlon of ft noted ipecUllit ( nowrs- ttnxi. ) Drupcliticaafllirt Addre.j OR. WARD & CO. LOUISIANA. UO. CI3.XCA G& , TBS SHORT And BEST FKOM OMAHA TO H70 THAIN3 DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND OnicaRo , Minneapolis , Milwaukee St Paul , CVdar Kaplds , Davenport Clinton , Dubiuiao , Rookford , Hock Island , Free-pott JancsviUo , Klein , MiuliHOii , La Orojee , Balolt , Winana , Azd all other Imp rtint points Koit , Northeast - east and Houtheaat. Ticket offlro nt I OI KVn ru atroct ( In I'mton IIo let ) und tt Union I > * dfo ! Depot. PulIiTan tlcc.uinai | l tt o Finest Dining Oars ID Th * Wcrll aio run un tnomain lines it the CCICABO UILVAUSEII& ST. I'AOL ll'T an J cvtry attention Up&IS to lusnik'era brrrmit nnsiim ) > Ioyet ol thocompanT' R MILLVH , General Mutineer. J.lf TUCKKB A d't Gen'l Manager. A V 11. CAUPKNrKB , Genl PaaB. & Ticket Agent. GKO E. HEAKFOHD , Aaet. Genl , Fas ? , a TKket Aur-nt. I isi icr or CuLUUDIA W.tr | ton , IB G 81th 8k 'Tile. KU\UH" A boarding in I d T fchoM ( or Tniirgltdlrr. Itol'fiht u ly tliun'fd oj Ceo gctowa Helgi.U. LIVED Krnundi ; eu crlor schoUs.ta ad llui KABLI. Let ry WHERE H In this life it should prove an itnpnvtant point to man to know faolu. If ho Is Imposed npon ho should know It at once and at once find a preventive if there la ono. How often does the case preeont Itself where man tolerates on im position throoghconGdoDce ; how < fen : Is man Imposed npon through Ignorance of who tbo Is dealing In. If you era In terested enough to want to know wkeroyouatandvitit THE ONLT MISFIT CLOTHING PARLOUR , 1119 Farnam etrott , and InsptctthoBO Merchant Tailor MIsQt and Uncalled fcr Clothing Gaimentf , got different prices , and on the whole malco a compirlionof what yon have been paying for thoenmo , or In proportion , nnd jou can plain/see ) where yon stand la pro viding your clotbiag. You Can Find Any Style of cat that la worn by man , cat from any style of pattern that is made by any wcolon mill In cither America or Europe - rope , combined nitheleganaj of noikmanihlp equal lo any made on earth. You Are Not Asked i p i To purohtBO what yon do not want but when you BOO that salt for $12 CO which was made by A Merchant Tailor for . $25 17 CO 35 211 CO " 40 25 00 " " CO 30 Of ) ' 60 3235 You will at once say ZMZ-A-ICsr OOTJUiID Pleased in eatlifylnghla taste in cat , make , quality or prlco ; In You can find allshapeln styloof cut i nd p&iternn at $3 , f 4 , $5 , $0,30 CO$7$7.EO , JSandfS CO , wh'oh you c n real. ly alto jvtr they are worih double tao price , and that they can't bo found uo hjru elta at tuch prloss , outi.do of THE ONLY MISFIT Clothing Parlors 1119 Until 9 O'Clock. Saturdavs uttii 10 Open . pin -