- , - - - % w. f , if THE OMAHA PAIfrY BEE , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 8 , 1885. nT I A\u onntvro TITPTIT t rmr ILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY , to Now Buildings and the Amount of Work Taat is Being Done , ) UGLAS COUNTY'SINSANETAX. From General Co win. KcRnr'HiiR the Points Unified 1'utillo Iiiiprovciiicnts Oilier Jjocal "Willow fiprhiRs Dlotlllcry. ) n the night of July Ulth occurred thn which destroyed the IndlditiK * of IT'S distillery. The los ? \vui utmost rnilctc ] , there being probably : i do hiction of about $30,000 worth of foierty. | Slnco tlml time tlio work of rebuilding Its boon going ° " ! lt n marvulotisly rapid | lco , until , to lite n tritu ligurc. iv recon- ilctcdsetof building has rUun , I'lio ; liku , from thu ashes. reporter for thu lhn : visited thc'dti- jllcry hist evening. Ilu found the build- all coinplcto and the machinery in [ 11 blast. fl'lio buildings arc almost entirety new , ing built on thu old foundation1 ! , fhereas the old onus wore mostly of time , tlio now buildings are of briek. lie total cost is about $1)5,000. ) The ma Littery is now and of thn most approved nltcrn , tiiu equipment thorough in uvury tail. Thu dihtillory , it may bo saill , is few about thu iiflh or sixth largest in the iltcd .Slates. [ The main or rectifying building has pun entirely rebuilt , and in a two-story rucluru18x50 , of brick. Tliuro I'also connected with thin : i two-story Irmcnting and "distillery house , ' 18x1:33 : ot , one alcohol house , BIX Modes high , x\2' \ . ' , and mio'lwu.-story briek cisturn | otn. The bonded waruhouu has been Endu almost doublu in sl/o by an ad- liioual story on the two wngs fie ollleo building has received addition of a second story. The ca- liuityof the distillery has been increased bout one-half , being able to handle iout ! 3tiOO btt-hcls of grain per day , lough at present only -.COO bushels are iitiy handlud. "Yes , " said the reporter's guide , one of Vo guntlumun conneulud with lie ! dinlill- fy , "I think 1 can explain tin- process of tilling to you in a very .short time , if pu will go with mo through the build ig. " lli explanation of the processes of bnverting the grain into whisky , high linus and cologne spirits was so inter- Itiiig that it is rupiodncud. Stripped of II cumbei > emu and needless del'.iils , the . k'ocess is as lollou'.s : /J'lio / grain is lirat put into two largo pllndncal iron vats , capable of holding El ) bushels. It is cooked here soniu liuiu , [ lieu it is forced by heavy pressure into grinder above , where with a patent lirtuan mill it i > ground very line. This lass , whiuli by thi- > time is thoroughly lixcd with water , and has assumed a prriiige-llku consistency , isthon pri'-aud trough pipes into * the , maMi tub. Hero ho malt ( or yeast ) and itiiall , grains , to ustcn t'ormentatioii , arc nut into the lass , in order to hasten tlio conversion I starch into sugar. Thu mass then Kisses through cooling vats , in order to Educe its temperature to the proper bint for fermenting , averaging in llto limtner time about 00 dcgruci. Thu next move in the process takes ilaco in the fermenting uibn , where the Iwngy mass remains twunty-t'our hours , lure thu himvy bran like constituents of Jio mixture form a loot or two deep on lie top , while thu liquid Mils up the rett f the vat. This liquid is known as "beer" Mid ta.stes something like that beverage , tossessing about the strength of sherry , these vats are nine in mini ier. each one tlio capacity of JG.OOO gallons. From liesu vats the liquid is drawn oil' into fcer tubs buloxr , the process having oc- kipiud hovonty-two hours from thu time 'nit the grain was lirat placed in the ooking tubs. IJFroin tlieMj beer vats t'-c ' liquid is forced ito tliu still , a tall cylindrical vat , where is boiled. Th alcohol vapors rise to In ) top and pass down another and par- llul pipe , and up another cylindrical ill , with pans of water so arranged that Jiyy catch the impurities of the vapor liKl retain them , The lighter vapors jiitiiuiu upward , passing through a long ( irvod pipu , known as thu "gooso" pro- ably from the similarity to to lliu neck of tat fowl , into thu condensing pipu , rlileh curvi'i in a spiral lorm and arc itrronnded by water so that they aru oiibtantly at a low temperature. The va- or passes through the "worm"is con- uused , and conies out into a . largo tub or vat in the shape of di < - lied spirits. In order to purify this qtior it is pa cd through pulverized uircoal. ami when it conies out , it is rctty thoroughly rolincd. It is pa.ud trough another still , which rcdMills the qtior , and when it reaches the liiial cis- W it is thoroughly puriliod , bning in 10 form of thu tine t cologne spirits. It then drawn olVlnlo thu cistern room , hero it is barrnlled. Thunco it passes ito Ilio bonded warehouse , wheru the ; ovtrnmont guagurs "prove" and tiago it. In this bonded iireliouso , thi ) spirits remain ntil llui taxes are paid , whun liov are titrnud over to tlio di-tilicrs. VI Ids , in brief , is the proeoss of distjll- ng. it is ropli-tu with interesting ; i-utttrcs , from buginning to end , and well rortli careful > tudv , Thodistilk-ry is not only runningat full papiteUy. but with thuimproviul inachin- iry now in u o can uasily turn out 1 ,000 lulons pur day. Tlio Insane Tax. , Gonor.il J. C Cowin returned yesterday liorning from Lincoln , where hn hud luun on bu lnuss connitetutl with the Jouglas county insane tax cas'e. Wliun isked in regard to what had boon done n the matter , ho tmulu the following itatumunt ; THI : TACTS. have agreed upon a statement of sic H , based upon the state records. It is [ greed that If thu court should hold that ho county must tnako tin- levy under the > rovlsiuns of thu law relating to the In ane , that the sum claimed by the state too largo by $ } ,3 < ) j.3 { . These are bomu ) f thu facts agreed upon. ' .From the year 1873 to tlio year 1831 In- iluslvu , the state board of equalization ind thu state oftlcurs provided , in ducid- ng upon and fixing the ratuot'tho gun- mil state tax a. sullloUmt amount to nuiei til the expenses connected with the main- unanco of thu Itisuno lio-pital , and In Diuding Ihu eojt for board and oaro of all cjtitmts , and such &um was luvied fur hni purposu , as a patt of thu gunurii1 tate tax , the Kiiiuu - other gi-nural nt.it. axes , each yuar , and was colluoted am ippropriatud and u ed for defraying ; ald oxpiniries , including the board aim mruof alt patients , and tlinru ] , no de iOhmo.v in that regard. Douglas count ndd thu general state tax , which in jluded hald cxiiunsfS , i'Tho rate ot thu gcnoral state levj vhlch included thu Insane luwpit-tl > - \ > VitKi'H , utis iilllciunt to nii'et tinui p u'latlons ut.ide by ycnr , which includes all expenditures and expenses for Hut itisano hospital , In cluding tliu board artd care of all patients. It is further agreed that if the court shall tinnlly . determine that the " tf ' " - " V IK1I V II 1U county . idenl it iflider obligations to low it tax as provided by Section 47. of Chapter 10 , entitled "Insane. " nnd shall further determine that the comity respond ent entitled to bo credited for the nmonnt it has paid toward the support of the insane by rea son of the amount , for Iho snport of the insane being included In the general state ta\ , and paid by the county and used in the support of the Insane inmates in said hospital then and In that ea o , this case may bo referred for the purpose of ascer taining the amount of such credit to which the county would bu entitled. Tilt : COIJNTV'S t'OINTS. The points ruled upon by the county nrc : 1. Thnt ( ho tit.v sought to bo enforced a duplicate lav a double tax and la illegal , unconstitutional and void. V , 1 lint It is a slate tax , and must bo levied and provided by a tax bycalua tion Ilirongliotit jhu entire taxing district , as required by Ihu coiKtltnlion that u state tax must be appottioned through out the state , n county tax Ilirongliotit the count } ' , and n city tax throughout the city. This tax sought to bo levied is not to bo lovicd by valuation , consequently quently is unconstitutional and void. t ! 1 htit thu statejcannot l"vy , or direct a levy , of a county tax for btalo pur poses. inn Ativicn GIVKN- . Since the adoption of the constitution of IBM , I advised the commissioner- ) still advise , that when the constitution directed that only such lax should be lev- Indus , "needful , " that all revenue should > . .trovhle.d by a tax levied by valuation < , properly throughout the tax- in- ; district , and that the legishitnr. ! is inhibited from imposing a tax upon a municipal corporation for municipal pur poses ; that when wu had paid our tuxes once , wo were protected from a demand to pay the same tax for the same purpose tlio second time , and I hope 1 snail ul- way.s ho permitted to think . -,0. And sineo the adoption of the 1875 constitution our eountv has paid the tax but once , under my ad vice. " TIio "Wheelmen's Tournament. This evening will commcnco the second annual tournament of the Omaha Wheel club. The programme is to bo opened with a Japanese lantern Iinmdo , the races taking place on Friday nnd .Saturday at the Aihletio park. The entries arc nearly all in , and will be closed tip to-night. Kvery preparation has been made to maku the all'air a suc cess , and thu Omaha wheelmen should be backed up in their endeavors to make the tournament u permanent fe.tluni. Tiio wheelmen will assemble at Col lins , Cordon it Kay's store , on Douglas ' Mreot , at 7 p. m. , equipped for Hie par ade. The line of procession will bo as .follows : Douglas tpFiftcetithFifteenth toUod c , Dodge to Sixteenth , Sixteenth to dim- ing , Ginning lo Saundeix , countermarch Douglas , to Fifteenth , to Farnam to Thir teenth. Ilaruey to Ninth , to Douglas , to Fourteenth to Howard lo Eleventh , to Dodge , to the postollice , where dispersion will lake place. The programme for Friday's races is ns follows : OnuMKe , P.lcyele , N'ovlco Amateur First I'lize. Stevens rillc. Second Pii/.e , two silk handkfidilef * . do- tr.iti'd bv U'a i'rmiin to Uniiiutt. Omaha. Tluee Mile. Hleyelt ? Open Amateur Fir.st Pri/e. uold mi'dnl. Second Prize. Hub Lamp , donated by Over- iiiiiii Whi't'l Co. Ilnlt-Mlli * . Uicyclc , Open..Amateur , FirM Pi be , ijold medal. Second Pri/e , tool bai ; , donated byVcIty \ & I.nndriirlt. Omaha. One Mile. Tiieyle. Open Amateur FIr t 1'il/e. pnld medal. Second Pil/t. ' . Indmn clubs , donated by Max Mover Jc Co. . Omaha. Five Milt1 Lap , Uluvk * . Open Amateur r.Oli.Ml'l.l.Y A JKFFIinV HACK. Ameiie.tu Ch.dletip' bie.M'Ic. donntftl liy nor mally A Jell rev. Chicago , iimiiut.ictareis of the Ameiiean Challenge , Amiiiic'ati Sutety nnd Ideal bicycle . * . Two Mile , Bicycle. Handicap Amateur OMAHA wiiKKt.ri.ru. MtMur.itsoM.v. : First Pilze , golil nii'tl.tl. SiTiinil Piize.Mlver mod.d. For Saturday's racc < : Qiiniter mlli * heats , bicyele. open Amateur FIiM Prize. Sil\vi Cap , Second Pilze. ( Sold Scarf Pin. Donated by John Haunter , Oia.ih.t. Two-Mile Uicyclc. Nob. Stale Ch.unptoushlp , Amateur. Stale .Mi-ii Only. Firt Price. Silver Cup. Second PiUe , Flue Kiiiilish I land-Mas , do- liati'.l tiv C.ihn Kuis. , Oiihih.i. OtmitPr-Mili * . Si'cnnd IIe.tt Vmatcar Out ! Milo Bii'vclc. niiiMi Aiu.ituur First Prl-w. ( ioltt Med.d. Second PrUc. U ill P.-d.iN. dun Ued by Stod- .Inid. Lnvoiiti ! ; Co. One Half Mile Tilcyelo. OJIHII Amateur First Prize , Cold-IIe.uleil u.iitiroll.i , donated byKil. H. William * . Second Pri/.u Collar and Cull Set One Mile , Bicycle , : ! : .Mcli < s Vmatcur w STATI : Mixoxt.v. : Fiisl Prize , ( io'd M.-d.il. Second PrUc , Sliver Moil.il. One-half Mill * , UleycM Anntcur FOIt IIOVS UNDUIt It VIlAKs. Flr t Pii/t * . SdViir Cup , dun.iteil by A. I ) . llulieriu.in , Omaha. Seeoud Pi i/o , Duplex Call. Five Mile , Wp.u-le. Open Amateur First Pi izi\ ( Sold Mi-dal Second Prl/t * . It ill Pedals , diiii.ile.l by Over- mail U'liei-l Co Oat1 Mile , lic ! > ( ! > > , lliiudic.ip Amateur OMAHA \VIIIKI. : fi.rn .MIMIIIHS : oxt.v. Fiist Pii/.e , .Siimkliii ; .liuMcei. value ' 35 , donated liy I'rnnl ; U.imiri * , Dm ilia. Senmd PMziv Hud Lamp , donated uy Stod- dard. l.mviini : it Co. Ono .Mile , lilrvelo , Coii'nlatlnti Amateur First Prize , bllvcr Heatled Cane , donated by C. S. Itaymiind. Oui.iha. Serond 1'ii/e. Ciintliiiinus Al.irin Hell , dona ted liv T'Ollns , ( ididiin it Kay. Thlid Piiw , mryrlu .luiMivShirr. ft is anticipated that ( here will bo n largo attcnd-iuci * of wheelmen from Iowa , Nebraska and Minnesota. Tlio Police Uniforms. "Vo . "sald Maivhal Cummin : * ) to a kcribuyc.stct'ilay , "we shall jitisli the mat ter of having the policemen uniform themselves you may depend upon It. The pattern , I think , to bo se lected Is this-"and diving down into his pocket , hu produced n m of a handsonut uniform , which con > ! < ! ; of a longdoublo breasted frock coat , with a sndl capo over Ihu shoulders and a bolt with it clasp for a mace. . The hat l-t a tall der by , with a nioklc wreath enclosing tlui number. Altogether. tlu > uniforms will bo thoroughly ciibstantial , ami of metro politan pattern , Many of the policemen nro inclined to grumble boeansu thuy will bo requlrm ! to purohaso uniforms. Thuy say that thu money raised by the police ball would bo put to u hotter purpose in purchasing overcoats or coal lor thu winter. In this , however , they are not backed by public sentiment which seems to bu that Omaha should have u dccently-.drested set of po licemen. "For real merit. " says onn of the nin t celebrated Prinm Donnas , "H , H. DOUC- las & SUNS' OAl'SlCUM COIKW DKOI'S for irritation of tlui throat aru Miporlor to uuythiug I have ever usud. " IMihllo liiipi-ovoiiHMitfl. Thuvork of pnbho improveinoitts is nearly closed fo the oa iOIl. On Farnam street thu contractors havu tlnUhed thu tsphalt paving troniKighteentli toTwon- tiotli. That thorotightaro is ouco more 'ree for public travel , About the exposition building , Capitol \x me from Fourteenth to Sixteenth , l being paved with n rihnlt , ns nro nlso Fourteenth ntid Fifteenth streets from Capitol Avenue to Davenport. The work Is progressing rapidly , nnd uromiscs to be lini'hod in tt few dnys Work on paving Thirteenth street with Colorado sandstone was commenced this week. The contractors say that they propose to pn h the job so ns to complete it if pocsiblo before winter. It is extremely doubtful , however , whether they will be able to accomplish this. Curbing haq been commenced from Hickory street , and is being laid north ward ; about four blocks are already tin- Hied. Tlio now north Seventeenth street Fewer has just been completed and opens that street to travel. It Is located be tween Paul and Sherman streets nnd COlt ! j.)0. ( ) The now Rwor in the northeast part of the city has also just been completed , It drains thu alloys between Chicago nnd Cass , Cas.s and California. California and Web tcr , east of Fifteenth , pusses along the St. Paul Omaha track , discharging Into the Chicago street sewer at Tenth street. Use Dr. Picrce's "Pellets" for all bilious attacks. liouml , Gutted tuul Holdiotl. The boldest robbery committed In this city for many n day was reported at police headquarters yesterday morning. The affair occurred at the residence of Mr. Andrew Taylor , corner Seventeenth and Davenport streets , Tuesday evening. Mrs. Taylor had accompanied her hus band from the house a. . short distance , and hiitl then returned. Mr. Taylor as suring her that ho would return in a short time. She went in the house and laid down upon a sofa , her faeo to thu wall. There she was about to dnso oil'to sleep when two men jumped from behind otto of the doors where they had secreted themselves , and thre-itoning to kill Mrs. T. if she littered u word or screamed , they proceeded to gag and bind her. Leaving her se curely bound , they went through the the house , and helped themselves to whatever they could lind. About the l only thing they took of any value was a ' purse containing $15. ( They then left the hoiiM ! as stealthily as t hey had entered it. 1 When Mr. Taylor returned a few in'ii- tttes later he found his wife insensible , and almost dead. Mcdic-il attendance I was called , anil soon she was restored to consciousness. Yesterday morning thotigU very weak , she was out of danger. For beauty , for comfort , for Improvement of the .skin , use only Fn//i til's ponder , The W. C. T. U. The Womans' Christian Temperance Un.oti wish to inform the friends of tout- prranco and refotm that their collcc and i reading room on Fiftc stii rnd C.xwtol avenue is open to the pin lie at all ho-irs of lh day , tint the revenue ( at'U-v e.v- penses are p-iid ) is used to carry on gos pel and temperance wok at the Buck ingham. A series of meetings will beheld held thorn during the fall and winter , commencing nc.xt Sunday witli a , union meeting at 0 p. m. , conducted by Mrs. S. M. I. Henry , evangelist for tlie National W. C. T/U. , assisted by tlio pastors of the city. We trust pur citizens will on- bi-ii-o the opportunity to vibit this new lield of 1-ibor , and : i . ist in a work which commend * , itself to every Christian heart. The Union anticipates a glorious hnrvist from liis ! winter's work in the Third ward , ( , 'omo anil help in The ollicers of thu Union also wish the public to know Hint them is but one branch lunch room in Omaha under their auspices the onu connected with tlie Buckingham hall , winch , including the $ ? . " > for rent , is not y.n solt'-snscainin . Mrs. K. Ora'.uw , president ; ; Mrs. i. 1. I3eil , secretary. The = oft clew of the tea rose Is acqultcd by this ladies who use Po/zonl's powder. Fourth "XVni-dl Delegates. The Fourth ward republican caucus was held last evening at the Planter's house , corner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets , and nominations were made for delegates to bo elected at the primaries to the county convention , which is to beheld held Saturday bvoning. Thu caucus was called to order by John S. Wood , and P. F. Murphy w.is chosen chairman. Messrs. Wood and Pratt acted as tellers , the total number of votes cast being sixty-four. There were a large niimour of candidates in Ihu Hold , three tickets bu'.ng run. The esjrht receiving the highest number of votes wciv selected to bo placed on thu ticket a * follows : Mcs-ir.s. liccltel , Par ker. Christiun-ion , Gurluy , Gray , Tiirnuy , Hediclc and.Konnis'on. The alternates chosen woreMessrs. . Poland , Moorcs , lloviiis and Gorman. Tlio City Hall Onlluniico Passed. A special meeting of tlio e.ity council was hold ycsterJay afternoon at 5 o'clock , at tlio city hall , for tiio purpose of taking action in regard to the proposed city hall building. All the members of the coun cil woru present except Ford and Good man. Tun ordinance locating the build ing and anthori/.iiig Hiibmission to the people the puiposilipn to ospund if 200,000 was read thu third ( into and placed upon its passage. The vote resulted in its be ing adopted , Bailey and Ftir.ty voting against it. This sctttus tliu bu : - nosas lar as the council is concerned , anil thu mailer now comes before the people. The County Commissioner * ! . The county commissioners held a ses sion yesterday afternoon , and spent a considerable portion of the lime in listenIng - Ing to residents of Union precinct who were dlssatisiied with the damages which had been awarded thorn b y tlie ap praisers in locating a new road. The matter was taken under atlviacmcn ( , and will be decided nuvt Monday. The following bills were allowed : H. P. KnlKlit. Kiadiiifi SiV)00 ) V. II. Thomas , appraiser : IOO .limit's Dmfy , gradim ; : ) o > Charles TIetz , MIIH ivi. or UV.M Omaha. 101 ( > i W. Keaelly. uradliu 7Ji Win. Vim Unhieii , work on brM os. . . CIS r , 8. Van Se.viicKituilnt : : UU > Estimate lor cum t lum-e wall. foe an Ottlccr. George M. ( Jrovcs , tliu man who wa - nrrcstcd on a telegram from Montana la t Friday , has buon confined in the oitj jail over since , Thu Montana olllcor- were notified of the arrest , and they telegraphed graphed that they would come toOmalr for t.io prisoner , but as yet have failed to put in an appearance. Yesterday after noon Groves was given a honrin < * , and ii was determined to hold him until Fridai morning , when , If the ollicors do not ar rive , he. will bo released. Ho was transferred forred from thu city to tliu county jai. until that time. Tlioy Stole Ills \Vntoh. Kmma Jamison and Nolllo Franklin , two colored prostitutes , worn arrustci' Tuesday night by Ollluurs Plummet niti' Donavan , charged with larceny. Th complaint was made by J. W. Voss , win .said that the girls had relieved him of Id waloh and chain while ho was in a IIOIIM of ill fanui. The girls woru placed bi < hind ( lit * bars. Yesterday Voss , who had bccoiu afraid of notoriety , f.iilcil to nppcar to prosecute. The girls will-probably bo ro- leased. If yon suffer from looseness of the Iwmlcs A iiRostiirn lllttcrs will fittrCly euro you. UcwnrcoffOitiitcifcltsnniln.sk your etoeer prdnijiuistfortlieKuniilim nrtlclo preiiaretl by Dr. J. O. D. Slegert iV Sous. ' ! fiU iTosoph'H lFosplnl. ) I very gratefully beg to thnnk'tlio following patrons of this institution-fat their liberal donntloira received during the quarter eiittlng fiOtb Sept , 1885 : F. U. .Johnson , CO no .J. A. iMfSlmtio so no . . A. ( 'relKhton. . , ir , 00 Mm. Alice McSlinno. . 11 00 Mr. Itellly , 10 00 .InniiM SlcShane 700 Mrs. M. Mnirimi , not1 Xr.s. F. Cielu'hton r > 00 Schroder & Heck n 00 Henry I.eliman r , oo Mis. P. McShane ! i 00 Ttilton. Itoieis A : Son fi 0(1 ( A. II. Colenmrh. Sntingiicld , O. . . . . . . . . fi W Chnrle.1 A. Tlilemaii . ' < no . ' . H. Fumy f > iw Mr. Oils , lltiiiiplncy , Xeb r. ( VI Mrs. MeCteaty ! ) 00 M. Doiitiv.m S 00 I ) . 11. Coodilcli 8 00 K. P. Davis * ii .John Kenedv , 2 ft ) X. Friend. . ' " 00 W. A. L. Ulbboit 2 ( U Mr. Conk a oo Mrs. 1C. M. Caitln 200 A lilenil 200 Cloves UFO- . 2 oo Cash i 2 ( xi Mrs. WellliiL' 2 0,1 .1. M. Flynn 2 tX M. Cnstelln 1 Oil .Inseph rrolirhtnn i ixi Mis. Joseph Ciciclilon 1 tX ) Charles Kohlmeyer 1 00 Dresel tt Maul . I 00 Mr. Camion i IM Mr . Uro\vn 1 Oil 15. T. Shannon l CO P. Foid 100 Ausriisi Coney 1 on Catherine Flsiier 1 00 .lohii Wnllaeo 1 on William Stoiibens 1 ( M .lolm Anderson 1 Oil M.I.S. P..I. Ctcedon I m D.Carroll l oo .John Imlan t no C. I'Ulier ' . ( Hi Mr. Sti-anir 'J no Frank 1C. Moore * . 1 ( H ) K. F. l-'lojd 100 Omahii Carpuc comiiaiip l oo C. .1. Umber. ' _ o > i C. U. Moiitoo l oil It. II. Uernes i 0:1 : li. Halievaid l Oil Mis. Maiy Kieii7.er. i oo JffwaiiVee : . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 i" II. I llolllsol ] ) | i 00 ( invernment mmrtennnstor'R depnrt- ment collection o 00 Collectifiu at Burlington to MLssotttl rsiihonil R 0,1 ColK-ctton nt nail works ino \ Collection at I'ulon ' I'aellic oflice.s r i- , Cdllrction at Union P.ielne shops 74 ? , ) „ „ . . . IK'XATIOXS ' fOit COAL. eii Galla.ljs.- ; s fi 00 'V'-V1 ! ' . SCO JIiN. dris.iiinn r , oo Mrs. .lolui McCrcasy r , oo P. II. Caify ' . -too M. Parr 200 .lospfiji Crelifhton i w Mi . Th'tiii 1 r.f , Uitlcalow Jirns i on Charles H.in ley v. 1 on ( f II. Peter on : 1 O'1 A. P Ilmiseii 100 Cv Urnndes i oo Mrs. II. A. Kosters l 00 JJr. W. Sherman i on J ) . .1. K. Snmmer.s i on -Vary Foley l 00 .AIS ! < l--mnie Ainold l 00 -s. Orodlc" 100 J'ntiicl ; I'onl i 00 J. ( ; . Tobin i oo Paxton & Gallagher , groceries ; Joseph ( larnean , bread ) , McSlmnu-ut Schoede.r , 1 case of eggs ; .John A. Oroigliton. 10 cots and bed clothing ; -11. Ilcndrickson , groceries ; Mrs. Joseph Creighton , groceries ; Mrs. John MeCrcary , grocer ies , vegetables , and 1 load of'tomatoes ; Mrs. U oolwovth , groceries , W. H. Bush man , blankets ; Mr. Her. r > pal. alcohol ; j Mrs. Hurley , groceries ; Mr. Johnson , repair - | pair ; John Autrict , groceries ; Douglas ; county Fair , vugetablcs ; Mr. Harniann , 1 bbl. vinegar ; Pomy it Segelke , soda water ; August UdolV , 0 pints ; S. P. Morse & Co. , dry goods : Ilon.J. K Bovd , Iiir- : riss it Fisher , J. 1. Kow , Mr. Srlndtx. J. H. Hnbcs , II. Coombe. Fretl Hickstem , and \V. Aust. meat every week ; Guy it Fitch , ice every day ; Mr. Mctz. beer ; the daily and weekly papers ; tliu water supply , donated by City Wijtcr Co. . Mrs. Ghn , groceries ; Mrs. O'Grndy , groceries. SiSTnn Ai.t'itoxsA , Superioress , St. Joseph's Hospital. October 4 , 188. ) . + * Omulm Gun Clul ) . At a special meeting hold at Collins , Gordon ii ( Kay's gun btore lasc evening , Messrs. T. Mills and W. II. S. Hughes wore chosen as captains for the different sides. Messrs. Cotter , Parmcleeand Lane were appointed a committee to count tlio game , select the birds and make arrange ments for the banquet , which will beheld hold at the Mitlard. Tlio rules governing tiie counting of game will bo those used by the old Oina- nil sportsmen's club. The limn for tlio hunt will bn appointed by tlio board of managers , which will bo some day nuxt week. The names comprising tlio two sides will bo published as t u as ( hu eaptain-i make their choieu. The losing side w.ll pay for the banquet. , _ _ _ nit by n Do } * . Mrs. James Cooper , living nt the cor ner of Twenty-fifth and California streets , was badly bitten yehtorday by a VJC.OIIH dog belonging to Pat Co.vn. The lady's neck and head were terribly lacerated , aiidasHheis in dtilicntu health , Hie re sult of her in.jnricH may provi * serious- . She is now eo'ilincd to her bed. One of Coyn'ii dogs was shot recently for biting A boy. UrovlllPH. A number of young gentlemen from this city attended the grand hat carnival given by the ladies of ihe Presbyterian society tit Council Hlntl's last evening. Absolutely Pure , Tlilg rfbwdpr nrvrr varies. A mnrrol of Ult'iiif ii unit n luilrKmiene- * . Here rriiioinl".tl iliuillu' ontlniiry hliul * . mrt fiiiniut tic * mill In winijulit'oii ' wlihtl'oiiiuliUittleof loH-to > , liori * < -l rlit lent nho'i'linte | w w.tr ! * sol.l cinlv In flu * . Jtoyii ) J'likliij ; 1'owtlvr Co. , 1UO N nil nrt ' t. -N. V , .ill * l . Ji , - - . ' t -li.v . . . . . , I ' ! v. ' . - , . 'f t fOl f " ' . ' ji ? " ( j ' ' I ! \ - > , ' ' - . . , . - . , , , . . Yoiir attention is again called to' ' keep your eye on tlie of the undersigned , who have promised to make daily mentions of the 1 arrivals received from the leading merchant tailors throughout the I 4 1 country which are assigned to ba disposed of at prices less than the cost of the material which the garments contain. If any man thinks his ideas can-not be satisfied , let him pay one visit and inspsoo the follow ing ; which are now on display. PANTALOONS * . . , . - . I i ! fiWfr Off a - - ' „ - ( BT v ? iX < t and made in all conceiveable styles that is worn by man,1 presenting the grandest display of Merchant Tailor Art that was ever displayed for your consideration , We make mention of the following. These are captivating to the eye , and when seen the heart at onee gives utterance to this fact , peruse the following prices then come and inspect for your own satisfaction. ? S.oO , $10.00 , . 512.00 , $ M.OO , $17.50 , $18.00 , $22.50 , $25.00 , madu for made for mndo for made for made for made for made for made for made for Slc5.ua. ! ? ; W.OO. $10.0 J. $ . .0.00. $ 0.03 , $11.1.- , . . , $10.00 , SJl.no , $27.00 , madu for made for made for made for madu for made for Hindu for made for made for ijiu.UJ. Cvll.OJ. SI7..5J. $00.00. There seems as will prove the case that any man , no matter . what the disposition of taste may prove he can have his idle fan cies gratified at tlie Great Saving Bank for man with malace toward none and a benefactoring friend to all by furnishing superior clothing at prices which any man can afford if you don't know the location , inquire , anyone can direct you TO THE ONLY MISFI h ; ' Open evenings imtil 9 o'clock.